B1019 – Provision of Home to School Transport (September 2026) (Mixed Vehicles) for Bridgend County Borough Council
Bridgend County Borough CouncilEstimated Value
Not specified
Deadline
8 July 2026
26 days remaining
Published
11 June 2026
Type
Not specified
Description
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Bridgend County Borough Council is seeking a transport provider to operate home-to-school bus services across their area, starting September 2026, using a mix of vehicle types and sizes. This is an ongoing contract to safely transport school children to and from educational establishments.
Requirements
- Must hold a valid operator's license for passenger transport
- Must comply with all Health and Safety Executive (HSE) regulations for school transport
- Must have appropriate vehicle insurance covering school transport operations
- Must employ drivers with valid, clean Driving Licences (DVLA Category D or D1 as appropriate)
- Must pass Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) checks for all staff with child contact
- Must comply with safeguarding children policies and procedures
- Must maintain vehicles to MOT standard and undertake regular safety checks
- Must have a documented maintenance and vehicle replacement schedule
- Must operate mixed fleet (multiple vehicle sizes/types to be specified in full tender documents)
- Must maintain child safety features (seat belts, emergency exits, first aid equipment)
- No specific requirements listed in the notice — check the full tender documents for detailed specifications on fleet size, routes, and performance standards
Key Tasks & Deliverables
- Operate home-to-school transport services for Bridgend County Borough Council from September 2026 onwards
- Provide vehicles of mixed types and sizes to transport school-age children
- Collect and deliver students to schools according to published timetables
- Maintain a mixed vehicle fleet in roadworthy condition throughout the contract term
- Employ and manage drivers with appropriate qualifications and safeguarding clearance
- Ensure on-time, safe, and reliable daily transportation of children
- Respond to service disruptions and arrange replacement transport when needed
- Report on service performance and compliance to the council
- Manage passenger safety and discipline policies during journeys
How to Read This Tender
- 1Look for the 'Specification' or 'Schedule of Requirements' section in the full tender documents — this will list exactly which routes, number of vehicles, and types of buses needed (e.g. 20-seater minibuses vs. 52-seater coaches).
- 2Check the 'Contract Duration' and 'Break Clauses' sections — understand whether this is a 3-year, 5-year, or longer commitment, and if either party can exit early.
- 3Find the 'Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)' or 'Service Levels' — this sets the standards you'll be measured against (e.g. 99% on-time arrival, zero safety incidents).
- 4Review the 'Insurance and Liability' section carefully — understand what insurance you must hold and what happens if an accident occurs.
- 5Identify the 'Tender Submission Requirements' — note the deadline, what documents you must submit (insurance certificates, DBS confirmation, financial accounts), and how to submit them.
- 6Look for 'Social Value' or 'Social Impact' questions — councils often score bids partly on community benefits (e.g. local jobs created, apprenticeships offered).
Tips for Small Businesses
- If your fleet is too small, consider bidding as part of a consortium with other local transport operators — councils sometimes accept joint bids and this reduces individual risk.
- Emphasize any existing contracts with schools or councils in your bid — proof of current experience managing school transport wins points and builds confidence.
- Factor in rising fuel and labour costs over the contract term — include realistic inflation assumptions in your pricing, as underbidding here will damage profitability if the contract runs 3+ years.
- Highlight your safeguarding procedures and DBS track record prominently — councils weight child safety heavily, and clear policies on this can differentiate your bid.
- Check whether the council will provide a 'Parent Portal' or expect you to manage communications — understanding the admin burden helps you cost the bid accurately.
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Bridgend County Borough CouncilKey Dates
Published
11 June 2026
Submission deadline
8 July 2026
Notice type
UK4
Source
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