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Mississippi Procurement Portal #241-20260529135238 BSLC

Leake County Solicits Lease-Purchase of Five New Motor Graders with Warranty and Service Agreement

Posted

June 26, 2026

Respond By

July 06, 2026

Identifier

241-20260529135238 BSLC

NAICS

532412, 423810

Leake County Board of Supervisors is seeking bids for the lease-purchase of five new motor graders for the County Road and Bridge Department. - Government Buyer: - Leake County Board of Supervisors - County Road and Bridge Department - Leake County Central Purchasing Department - Products Requested: - Five (5) new motor graders - Must meet detailed technical specifications: - Minimum base weight: 33,554 lbs - Turbocharged 6-cylinder diesel engine, EPA Tier 4 Final and EU Stage 5 certified - 201 horsepower rated power - Countershaft torque converter powershift transmission - Hydraulic system with 41 gal/min flow - Enclosed cab with ROPS/FOPS, rear vision camera, emergency kill switch - 14-foot moldboard, front push block counterweight, mid-mount scarifier, LED lighting - Includes 60-month/3,000-hour full machine warranty, travel time and mileage for warrantable failures, guaranteed buyback, and service agreement with maintenance every 500 hours - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Machines and engines must be designed and built by the manufacturer (OEM) - Advanced safety and operator comfort features required - Five-year lease-purchase with monthly payments - Specifications require compliance with latest emissions and safety standards - No specific OEMs are named, but major motor grader manufacturers are eligible if they meet all requirements

Description

This procurement involves sealed bids for five new motor graders for the County Road and Bridge Department in Leake County, Mississippi. The bid opening is scheduled for 9:00 AM on July 6, 2026, with bids to be received at the Office of the Leake County Chancery Clerk. Specifications include detailed requirements for engine, transmission, hydraulic system, steering, brakes, and operator station. The procurement is managed through the Mississippi Procurement Portal and includes lease-purchase options over five years.

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