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VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF USA Tender
United States
Details: This Is A Sources Sought Notice Only. This Is Not A Request For Quotes And No Contract Will Be
awarded From This Announcement. The Government Will Not Provide Any Reimbursement
for Responses Submitted In Response To This Source Sought Notice. Respondents Will Not Be
notified Of The Results Of The Evaluation.
the Purpose Of This Announcement Is To Perform Market Research To Gain Knowledge Of Potential
qualified Sources And Their Size Classification Relative To Naics 541330, (engineering Services)
with A Size Standard $25.5million. The Department Of Veterans Affairs (va), Network
contracting Office 1 (nco 1) Is Seeking To Identify Any Vendor Capable Of
providing A Boundary Survey Per The Requirements Below. Refer To The Statement Of
work Below For The Requested Requirement Description. The Standard Shall Be Of Quality; Meeting
or Exceeding Those Outlined In The Statement Of Work.
this Sources Sought Notice Provides An Opportunity For Respondents To Submit Their Capability
and Availability To Provide The Requirement Described Below. Vendors Are Being Invited To Submit
information Relative To Their Potential To Fulfill This Requirement, In The Form Of A Capability
response That Addresses The Specific Requirement Identified In This Sources Sought. Information
received From This Sources Sought Shall Be Utilized To Facilitate The Contracting Officer S Review
of The Market Base, For Acquisition Planning, Size Determination, And Procurement Strategy.
submission Instructions: Interested Parties Who Consider Themselves Qualified To Perform
boundary Surveys Are Invited To Submit A Response To This Sources Sought Notice By 7-17-2024.
all Responses Under This Sources Sought Notice Must Be Emailed To Carissa.sarazin@va.gov.
telephone Inquiries Will Not Be Accepted Or Acknowledged, And No Feedback Or Evaluations Will
be Provided To Companies Regarding Their Submissions.
interested Parties Should Complete The Attached Sources Sought Worksheet. Parties May Submit
additional Information Related To Their Capabilities, Provided It Contains All The Requirements
contained In The Sources Sought Worksheet. Responses To This Sources Sought Shall Not Exceed 8
pages. In Addition, All Submissions Should Be Provided Electronically In A Microsoft Word Or
adobe Pdf Format.
sam: Interested Parties Shall Be Register In The System For Award Management (sam) As
prescribed In Far Clause 52.232-33. Sam Information Can Be Obtained By Accessing The Internet
at Www.sam.gov Or By Calling 1-866-606-8220. Interested Parties Not Registered In Sam Will Be
ineligible To Receive A Government Contract, Should A Solicitation Be Issued Resulting From This
sources Sought.
vista: The Va Utilizes Vista To Issue A Purchase Order And Liquidate Invoices. Failure To
register In Vista May Result In Exclusion From The Issuance Of A Va Contract, Should A
solicitation Be Issued Resulting From This Sources Sought.
attachment 1
sources Sought Worksheet
qualification Information:
company / Institute Name: _______________________________________________________
address: ______________________________________________________________________
phone Number: ________________________________________________________________
point Of Contact: _______________________________________________________________
e-mail Address: ________________________________________________________________
unique Entity Identifier (uei) #: ___________________________________________________
cage Code: __________________________________________________________________
other Available Contract Vehicles (gsa/fss/nasa Sewp/etc): ________________________
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socio-economic Status:
vip Verified Sdvosb: (y / N)
vip Verified Vosb: (y / N)
8(a): (y / N)
hubzone: (y / N)
economically Disadvantaged Women-owned Small Business: (y / N)
women-owned Small Business: (y / N)
small Business: (y / N)
note: Respondent Claiming Sdvosb And Vosb Status Shall Be Registered And Center For
veterans Enterprise (cve) Verified In Vetbiz Registry Www.vetbiz.gov.
based On The Responses To This Sources Sought Notice/market
research, This Requirement May Be Set-aside For Sdvosb, Vosb, Small
businesses Or Procured Through Full And Open Competition.
capability Statement:
provide A Brief Capability And Interest In Providing The Supply Of Shower Repairs As Listed In
attachment 2 Statement Of Work With Enough Information To Determine If Your Company Can
meet The Requirement. The Capabilities Statement For This Sources Sought Is Not A Request For
quotation, Request For Proposal Or Invitation For Bid, Nor Does It Restrict The Government To An
ultimate Acquisition Approach, But Rather The Government Is Requesting A Short Statement
regarding The Company S Ability To Provide The Services Outlined In The Sow. Any Commercial
brochures Or Currently Existing Marketing Material May Also Be Submitted With The Capabilities
statement. This Synopsis Is For Information And Planning Purposes Only And Is Not To Be Construed
as A Commitment By The Government. The Government Will Not Pay For Information Solicited.
respondents Will Not Be Notified Of The Results Of The Evaluation.
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attachment 2
performance Work Statement
department Of Veterans Affairs (va)
medical Center, Leeds Ma
boundary Survey Of The Edward P. Boland Campus
1. General
the Va Central Western Mass. Edward P Boland Campus In Leeds, Ma Requires Survey Confirmation Of The Property Owned By The Va. The Original Tract Was Approximately 280 Acres And Is Now Approximately 105. The Va Has Records Of Agreements/conveyances That May Or May Not Have Occurred/been Recorded Over The And Is
looking For Confirmation Of The Property Owned By The Va Through A Alta/nsps Land Title Survey.
the Edward P. Boland Campus Also Has A Lot Of Construction Going On And Needs A Survey Control Network Installed To Standardized And Coordinate Construction And Records Throughout The Campus. A Traverse Through The Control Points Installed Is Required And Shall Be Submitted With The Control Point Coordinates. The Control Network Shall Use The Massachusetts State Plane Coordinate System.
place Of Performance:
421 N. Main St, Leeds Ma
2. Project Scope Of Work
item 1 Conduct An Alta/nsps Land Title Survey 1 Lump Sum
see Attachment 1 Alta/nsps Land Title Survey Table A
alta Deliverables:
plat Hard Copy (min 24 X36 )
plat Digital Copy
plat Does Not Have To Be Recorded.
provide Copies Of All Recorded Conveyances, Plats And Deeds For 1922 To Present.
item 2 Install Survey Control Monument 15 Each
furnish And Install Precast Concrete Monument 6 X6 X36 With 2.5 Minimum Bronze Marker.
markers Will Be Placed At Locations Agreed To With The Cor.
include Costs To Traverse And Balance The Control Point Network.
see Attachment 2 - Example Marker.
item 3 Install Survey Control Disk 10 Each
furnish And Install A 2.5 Minimum Bronze Marker On Either A Rebar Base Or In Existing Concrete.
rebar Shall Be A Minimum Of 2 Long #5 Bar.
concrete Install Will Be Drilled And Grouted Into Existing Concrete.
include Costs To Traverse And Balance The Control Point Network.
see Attachment 2 - Example Marker.
item 4 Topographic Survey Of Property 1 Lump Sum
this Item Is An Add Alternate For Items 5 And 15 Of Alta/nsps Land Title Survey Table A. Perform A
topographic Survey Of The Property, Survey Drones Would Be Permitted For This Task.
1/24/2024
3. The Performance Period For This Work Is 120 Days From Time Of Award, Unless Other Time Frames
are Approved In Writing By The Contracting Office With No Options To Renew.
a) Services Will Be Performed During Business Hours 7:00am 4:30 Pm. If Work Needs To Be Done
off Hours, It Must Be Coordinated With The Cor.
b) There Will Be No Unscheduled Work During Federal Holidays.
vha Supplemental Contract Requirements For Combatting Covid-19
1. Contractor Employees Who Work In Or Travel To Vha Locations Must Comply With The Following:
a. Documentation Requirements:
1) If Fully Vaccinated, Contractors Shall Show Proof Of Vaccination.
i. Note: Acceptable Proof Of Vaccination Includes A Signed Record Of Immunization From A Health
care Provider Or Pharmacy, A Copy Of The Covid-19 Vaccination Record Card (cdc Form Mls-
319813_r, Published On September 3, 2020), Or A Copy Of Medical Records Documenting The
vaccination.
2) If Unvaccinated, Contractors Shall Show Negative Covid-19 Test Results Dated Within Three Calendar
days Prior To Desired Entry Date. Test Must Be Approved By The Food And Drug Administration (fda)
for Emergency Use Or Full Approval. This Includes Tests Available By A Doctor S Order Or An Fda
approved Over-the-counter Test That Includes An Affiliated Telehealth Service.
3) Documentation Cited In This Section Shall Be Digitally Or Physically Maintained On Each Contractor
employee While In A Va Facility And Is Subject To Inspection Prior To Entry To Va Facilities And After
entry For Spot Inspections By Contracting Officer Representatives (cors) Or Other Hospital Personnel.
4) Documentation Will Not Be Collected By The Va; Contractors Shall, At All Times, Adhere To And Ensure
compliance With Federal Laws Designed To Protect Contractor Employee Health Information And
personally Identifiable Information.
2. Contractor Employees Are Subject To Daily Screening For Covid-19 And May Be Denied Entry To Va Facilities
if They Fail To Pass Screening Protocols. As Part Of The Screening Process Contractors May Be Asked
screening Questions Found On The Covid-19 Screening Tool. Check Regularly For Updates.
a. Contractor Employees Who Work Away From Va Locations, But Who Will Have Direct Contact With Va
patients Shall Self-screen Utilizing The Covid-19 Screening Tool, In Advance, Each Day That They Will Have
direct Patient Contact And In Accordance With Their Person Or Persons Who Coordinate Covid-19
workplace Safety Efforts At Covered Contractor Workplaces. Contractors Shall, At All Times, Adhere To And
ensure Compliance With Federal Laws Designed To Protect Contractor Employee Health Information And
personally Identifiable Information.
3. Contractor Must Immediately Notify Their Cor Or Contracting Officer If Contract Performance Is
jeopardized Due To Contractor Employees Being Denied Entry Into Va Facilities.
1/24/2024
4. For Indefinite Delivery Contracts: Contractor Agrees To Comply With Vha Supplemental Contract
requirements For Any Task Or Delivery Orders Issued Prior To This Modification When Performance Has
already Commenced.
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minimum Standard Detail Requirements For
alta/nsps Land Title Surveys
(effective February 23, 2021)
1. Purpose - Members Of The American Land Title Associationâ® (alta) Have Specific Needs,
unique To Title Insurance Matters, When Asked To Insure Title To Land Without Exception As To The
many Matters Which Might Be Discoverable From Survey And Inspection, And Which Are Not
evidenced By The Public Records.
for A Survey Of Real Property, And The Plat, Map Or Record Of Such Survey, To Be Acceptable To A Title
insurance Company For The Purpose Of Insuring Title To Said Real Property Free And Clear Of Survey Matters
(except Those Matters Disclosed By The Survey And Indicated On The Plat Or Map), Certain Specific And
pertinent Information Must Be Presented For The Distinct And Clear Understanding Between The Insured, The
client (if Different From The Insured), The Title Insurance Company (insurer), The Lender, And The Surveyor
professionally Responsible For The Survey.
in Order To Meet Such Needs, Clients, Insurers, Insureds, And Lenders Are Entitled To Rely On Surveyors To
conduct Surveys And Prepare Associated Plats Or Maps That Are Of A Professional Quality And Appropriately
uniform, Complete, And Accurate. To That End, And In The Interests Of The General Public, The Surveying
profession, Title Insurers, And Abstracters, The Alta And The Nsps Jointly Promulgate The Within Details
and Criteria Setting Forth A Minimum Standard Of Performance For Alta/nsps Land Title Surveys. A
complete 2021 Alta/nsps Land Title Survey Includes:
(i) The On-site Fieldwork Required Pursuant To Section 5,
(ii) The Preparation Of A Plat Or Map Pursuant To Section 6 Showing The Results Of The Fieldwork
and Its Relationship To Documents Provided To Or Obtained By The Surveyor Pursuant To Section
4,
(iii) Any Information From Table A Items Requested By The Client, And
(iv) The Certification Outlined In Section 7.
2. Request For Survey - The Client Shall Request The Survey, Or Arrange For The Survey To Be
requested, And Shall Provide A Written Authorization To Proceed From The Person Or Entity Responsible For
paying For The Survey. Unless Specifically Authorized In Writing By The Insurer, The Insurer Shall Not Be
responsible For Any Costs Associated With The Preparation Of The Survey. The Request Must Specify That An
"alta/nsps Land Title Survey" Is Required And Which Of The Optional Items Listed In Table A, If Any,
are To Be Incorporated. Certain Properties Or Interests In Real Properties May Present Issues Outside Those
normally Encountered On An Alta/nsps Land Title Survey (e.g., Marinas, Campgrounds, Mobile Home
parks, Easements, Leases, Mineral Interests, Other Non-fee Simple Interests). The Scope Of Work Related To
surveys Of Such Properties Or Interests In Real Properties Should Be Discussed With The Client, Lender, And
insurer, And Agreed Upon In Writing Prior To Commencing Work On The Survey. When Required, The Client
shall Secure Permission For The Surveyor To Enter Upon The Property To Be Surveyed, Adjoining Properties,
or Offsite Easements.
3. Surveying Standards And Standards Of Care
a. Effective Date - The 2021 Minimum Standard Detail Requirements For Alta/nsps Land Title
surveys Are Effective February 23, 2021. As Of That Date, All Previous Versions Of The Minimum
standard Detail Requirements For Alta/acsm Or Alta/nsps Land Title Surveys Are
superseded By These Standards.
b. Other Requirements And Standards Of Practice - Many States And Some Local Jurisdictions
have Adopted Statutes, Administrative Rules, And/or Ordinances That Set Out Standards Regulating
the Practice Of Surveying Within Their Jurisdictions. In Addition To The Standards Set Forth Herein,
surveyors Must Also Conduct Their Surveys In Accordance With Applicable Jurisdictional Survey
requirements And Standards Of Practice. Where Conflicts Between The Standards Set Forth Herein
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and Any Such Jurisdictional Requirements And Standards Of Practice Occur, The More Stringent Must
apply.
c. The Normal Standard Of Care - Surveyors Should Recognize That There May Be Unwritten Local,
state, And/or Regional Standards Of Care Defined By The Practice Of The Prudent Surveyor In Those
locales.
d. Boundary - The Boundary Lines And Corners Of Any Property Or Interest In Real Property Being
surveyed (hereafter, The Surveyed Property Or Property To Be Surveyed ) As Part Of An
alta/nsps Land Title Survey Must Be Established And/or Retraced In Accordance With
appropriate Boundary Law Principles Governed By The Set Of Facts And Evidence Found In The
course Of Performing The Research And Fieldwork.
e. Measurement Standards - The Following Measurement Standards Address Relative Positional
precision For The Monuments Or Witnesses Marking The Corners Of The Surveyed Property.
i. Relative Positional Precision Means The Length Of The Semi-major Axis, Expressed In Meters
or Feet, Of The Error Ellipse Representing The Uncertainty In The Position Of The Monument Or
witness Marking Any Boundary Corner Of The Surveyed Property Relative To The Position Of The
monument Or Witness Marking An Immediately Adjacent Boundary Corner Of The Surveyed
property Resulting From Random Errors In The Measurements Made In Determining Those
positions At The 95 Percent Confidence Level. Relative Positional Precision Can Be Estimated
by The Results Of A Correctly Weighted Least Squares Adjustment Of The Survey. Alternatively,
relative Positional Precision Can Be Estimated By The Standard Deviation Of The Distance
between The Monument Or Witness Marking Any Boundary Corner Of The Surveyed Property
and The Monument Or Witness Marking An Immediately Adjacent Boundary Corner Of The
surveyed Property (called Local Accuracy) That Can Be Computed Using The Full Covariance
matrix Of The Coordinate Inverse Between Any Given Pair Of Points, Understanding That Relative
positional Precision Is Based On The 95 Percent Confidence Level, Or Approximately 2 Standard
deviations.
ii. Any Boundary Lines And Corners Established Or Retraced May Have Uncertainties In Location
resulting From (1) The Availability, Condition, History And Integrity Of Reference Or Controlling
monuments, (2) Ambiguities In The Record Descriptions Or Plats Of The Surveyed Property Or Its
adjoiners, (3) Occupation Or Possession Lines As They May Differ From The Written Title Lines, Or
(4) Relative Positional Precision. Of These Four Sources Of Uncertainty, Only Relative
positional Precision Is Controllable, Although, Due To The Inherent Errors In Any Measurement,
it Cannot Be Eliminated. The Magnitude Of The First Three Uncertainties Can Be Projected Based
on Evidence; Relative Positional Precision Is Estimated Using Statistical Means (see Section
3.e.i. Above And Section 3.e.v. Below).
iii. The First Three Of These Sources Of Uncertainty Must Be Weighed As Part Of The Evidence In The
determination Of Where, In The Surveyor S Opinion, The Boundary Lines And Corners Of The
surveyed Property Should Be Located (see Section 3.d. Above). Relative Positional Precision
is A Measure Of How Precisely The Surveyor Is Able To Monument And Report Those Positions; It
is Not A Substitute For The Application Of Proper Boundary Law Principles. A Boundary Corner Or
line May Have A Small Relative Positional Precision Because The Survey Measurements Were
precise, Yet Still Be In The Wrong Position (i.e., Inaccurate) If It Was Established Or Retraced
using Faulty Or Improper Application Of Boundary Law Principles.
iv. For Any Measurement Technology Or Procedure Used On An Alta/nsps Land Title Survey,
the Surveyor Must (1) Use Appropriately Trained Personnel, (2) Compensate For Systematic
errors, Including Those Associated With Instrument Calibration, And (3) Use Appropriate Error
propagation And Measurement Design Theory (selecting The Proper Instruments, Geometric
layouts, And Field And Computational Procedures) To Control Random Errors Such That The
maximum Allowable Relative Positional Precision Outlined In Section 3.e.v. Below Is Not
exceeded.
v. The Maximum Allowable Relative Positional Precision For An Alta/nsps Land Title Survey Is
2 Cm (0.07 Feet) Plus 50 Parts Per Million (based On The Direct Distance Between The Two
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corners Being Tested). It Is Recognized That In Certain Circumstances, The Size Or Configuration
of The Surveyed Property, Or The Relief, Vegetation, Or Improvements On The Surveyed Property,
will Result In Survey Measurements For Which The Maximum Allowable Relative Positional
precision May Be Exceeded In Which Case The Reason Shall Be Noted Pursuant To Section
6.b.x. Below.
4. Records Research - It Is Recognized That For The Performance Of An Alta/nsps Land Title
survey, The Surveyor Will Be Provided With Appropriate And, When Possible, Legible Data That Can
be Relied Upon In The Preparation Of The Survey. In Order To Complete An Alta/nsps Land Title
survey, The Surveyor Must Be Provided With The Following:
a. The Current Record Description Of The Real Property To Be Surveyed Or, In The Case Of An
original Survey Prepared For Purposes Of Locating And Describing Real Property That Has Not
been Previously Separately Described In Documents Conveying An Interest In The Real Property,
the Current Record Description Of The Parent Parcel That Contains The Property To Be Surveyed;
b. Complete Copies Of The Most Recent Title Commitment Or, If A Title Commitment Is Not Available,
other Title Evidence Satisfactory To The Title Insurer;
c. The Following Documents From Records Established Under State Statutes For The Purpose Of
imparting Constructive Notice Of Matters Relating To Real Property (public Records):
i. The Current Record Descriptions Of Any Adjoiners To The Property To Be Surveyed, Except
where Such Adjoiners Are Lots In Platted, Recorded Subdivisions;
ii. Any Recorded Easements Benefitting The Property To Be Surveyed; And
iii. Any Recorded Easements, Servitudes, Or Covenants Burdening The Property To Be
surveyed; And
d. If Desired By The Client, Any Unrecorded Documents Affecting The Property To Be Surveyed And
containing Information To Which The Survey Shall Make Reference.
except, However, If The Documents Outlined In This Section Are Not Provided To The Surveyor Or If Non-public
or Quasi-public Documents Are Otherwise Required To Complete The Survey, The Surveyor Must Conduct That
research Which Is Required Pursuant To The Statutory Or Administrative Requirements Of The Jurisdiction
where The Surveyed Property Is Located And That Research (if Any) Which Is Negotiated And Outlined In The
terms Of The Contract Between The Surveyor And The Client.
5. Fieldwork - The Survey Must Be Performed On The Ground (except As May Be Otherwise
negotiated Pursuant To Table A, Item 15 Below). Except As Related To The Precision Of The Boundary, Which
is Addressed In Section 3.e. Above, Features Located During The Fieldwork Shall Be Located To What Is, In The
surveyor S Professional Opinion, The Appropriate Degree Of Precision Based On (a) The Planned Use Of The
surveyed Property, If Reported In Writing To The Surveyor By The Client, Lender, Or Insurer, Or (b) The Existing
use, If The Planned Use Is Not So Reported. The Fieldwork Shall Include The Following:
a. Monuments
i. The Location, Size, Character, And Type Of Any Monuments Found During The Fieldwork.
ii. The Location, Size, Character, And Type Of Any Monuments Set During The Fieldwork, If Item 1 Of
table A Was Selected Or If Otherwise Required By Applicable Jurisdictional Requirements And/or
standards Of Practice.
iii. The Location, Description, And Character Of Any Lines That Control The Boundaries Of The
surveyed Property.
b. Rights Of Way And Access
i. The Distance From The Appropriate Corner Or Corners Of The Surveyed Property To The Nearest
right Of Way Line, If The Surveyed Property Does Not Abut A Right Of Way.
ii. The Name Of Any Street, Highway, Or Other Public Or Private Way Abutting The Surveyed
property, Together With The Width Of The Travelled Way And The Location Of Each Edge Of The
travelled Way Including On Divided Streets And Highways. If The Documents Provided To Or
obtained By The Surveyor Pursuant To Section 4 Indicate No Access From The Surveyed
property To The Abutting Street Or Highway, The Width And Location Of The Travelled Way Need
not Be Located.
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iii. Visible Evidence Of Physical Access (e.g., Curb Cuts, Driveways) To Any Abutting Streets,
highways, Or Other Public Or Private Ways.
iv. The Location And Character Of Vehicular, Pedestrian, Or Other Forms Of Access By Other Than
the Apparent Occupants Of The Surveyed Property To Or Across The Surveyed Property Observed
in The Process Of Conducting The Fieldwork (e.g., Driveways, Alleys, Private Roads, Railroads,
railroad Sidings And Spurs, Sidewalks, Footpaths).
v. Without Expressing A Legal Opinion As To Ownership Or Nature, The Location And Extent Of Any
potentially Encroaching Driveways, Alleys, And Other Ways Of Access From Adjoining Properties
onto The Surveyed Property Observed In The Process Of Conducting The Fieldwork.
vi. Where Documentation Of The Location Of Any Street, Road, Or Highway Right Of Way Abutting, On,
or Crossing The Surveyed Property Was Not Disclosed In Documents Provided To Or Obtained By
the Surveyor, Or Was Not Otherwise Available From The Controlling Jurisdiction (see Section
6.c.iv. Below), The Evidence And Location Of Parcel Corners On The Same Side Of The Street As
the Surveyed Property Recovered In The Process Of Conducting The Fieldwork Which May
indicate The Location Of Such Right Of Way Lines (e.g., Lines Of Occupation, Survey Monuments).
vii. Evidence Of Access To And From Waters Adjoining The Surveyed Property Observed In The
process Of Conducting The Fieldwork (e.g., Paths, Boat Slips, Launches, Piers, Docks).
c. Lines Of Possession And Improvements Along The Boundaries
i. The Character And Location Of Evidence Of Possession Or Occupation Along The Perimeter Of
the Surveyed Property, Both By The Occupants Of The Surveyed Property And By Adjoiners,
observed In The Process Of Conducting The Fieldwork.
ii. Unless Physical Access Is Restricted, The Character And Location Of All Walls, Buildings, Fences,
and Other Improvements Within Five Feet Of Each Side Of The Boundary Lines Observed In The
process Of Conducting The Fieldwork (see Section 5.e.iv. Regarding Utility Poles). Trees,
bushes, Shrubs, And Other Vegetation Need Not Be Located Other Than As Specified In The
contract, Unless They Are Deemed By The Surveyor To Be Evidence Of Possession Or Occupation
pursuant To Section 5.c.i.
iii. Without Expressing A Legal Opinion As To The Ownership Or Nature Of The Potential
encroachment, The Evidence, Location, And Extent Of Potentially Encroaching Structural
appurtenances And Projections Observed In The Process Of Conducting The Fieldwork (e.g., Fire
escapes, Bay Windows, Windows And Doors That Open Out, Flue Pipes, Stoops, Eaves, Cornices,
areaways, Steps, Trim) By Or Onto Adjoining Property, Or Onto Rights Of Way, Easements, Or
setback Lines Disclosed In Documents Provided To Or Obtained By The Surveyor.
d. Buildings
the Location Of Buildings On The Surveyed Property Observed In The Process Of Conducting The
fieldwork.
e. Easements And Servitudes
i. Evidence Of Any Easements Or Servitudes Burdening The Surveyed Property As Disclosed In
the Documents Provided To Or Obtained By The Surveyor Pursuant To Section 4 And Observed In
the Process Of Conducting The Fieldwork.
ii. Evidence Of Easements, Servitudes, Or Other Uses By Other Than The Apparent Occupants Of
the Surveyed Property Not Disclosed In The Documents Provided To Or Obtained By The Surveyor
pursuant To Section 4, But Observed In The Process Of Conducting The Fieldwork If They Are On
or Across The Surveyed Property (e.g., Roads, Drives, Sidewalks, Paths And Other Ways Of
access, Utility Service Lines, Utility Locate Markings (including The Source Of The Markings, With
a Note If Unknown), Water Courses, Ditches, Drains, Telephone Lines, Fiber Optic Lines, Electric
lines, Water Lines, Sewer Lines, Oil Pipelines, Gas Pipelines).
iii. Surface Indications Of Underground Easements Or Servitudes On Or Across The Surveyed
property Observed In The Process Of Conducting The Fieldwork (e.g., Utility Cuts, Vent Pipes,
filler Pipes, Utility Locate Markings (including The Source Of The Markings, With A Note If
unknown)).
iv. Evidence On Or Above The Surface Of The Surveyed Property Observed In The Process Of
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conducting The Fieldwork, Which Evidence May Indicate Utilities Located On, Over, Or Beneath
the Surveyed Property. Examples Of Such Evidence Include Pipeline Markers, Utility Locate
markings (including The Source Of The Markings, With A Note If Unknown), Manholes, Valves,
meters, Transformers, Pedestals, Clean-outs, Overhead Lines, Guy Wires, And Utility Poles On Or
within Ten Feet Of The Surveyed Property. Without Expressing A Legal Opinion As To The
ownership Or Nature Of The Potential Encroachment, The Extent Of All Encroaching Utility Pole
crossmembers Or Overhangs.
f. Cemeteries
as Accurately As The Evidence Permits, The Perimeter Of Cemeteries And Burial Grounds, And The
location Of Isolated Gravesites Not Within A Cemetery Or Burial Ground, (i) Disclosed In The
documents Provided To Or Obtained By The Surveyor, Or (ii) Observed In The Process Of Conducting
the Fieldwork.
g. Water Features
i. The Location Of Springs, Ponds, Lakes, Streams, Rivers, Canals, Ditches, Marshes, And Swamps
on, Running Through, Or Outside, But Within Five Feet Of, The Perimeter Boundary Of The Surveyed
property And Observed During The Process Of Conducting The Fieldwork.
ii. The Location Of Any Water Feature Forming A Boundary Of The Surveyed Property. The
attribute(s) Of The Water Feature Located (e.g., Top Of Bank, Edge Of Water, High Water Mark)
should Be Congruent With The Boundary As Described In The Record Description Or, In The Case
of An Original Survey, In The New Description (see Section 6.b.vi. Below).
6. Plat Or Map - A Plat Or Map Of An Alta/nsps Land Title Survey Shall Show The Following
information. Where Dimensioning Is Appropriate, Dimensions Shall Be Annotated To What Is, In The
surveyor S Professional Opinion, The Appropriate Degree Of Precision Based On (a) The Planned Use Of The
surveyed Property, If Reported In Writing To The Surveyor By The Client, Lender, Or Insurer, Or (b) Existing Use,
if The Planned Use Is Not So Reported.
a. Field Locations. The Evidence And Locations Gathered, And The Monuments And Lines Located
during The Fieldwork Pursuant To Section 5 Above, With Accompanying Notes If Deemed Necessary
by The Surveyor Or As Otherwise Required As Specified Below.
b. Boundary, Descriptions, Dimensions, And Closures
i. (a) The Current Record Description Of The Surveyed Property, Or
(b) In The Case Of An Original Survey, The Current Record Document Number Of The Parent Tract
that Contains The Surveyed Property.
ii. Any New Description Of The Surveyed Property That Was Prepared In Conjunction With The
survey, Including A Statement Explaining Why The New Description Was Prepared. Except In The
case Of An Original Survey, Preparation Of A New Description Should Be Avoided Unless
deemed Necessary Or Appropriate By The Surveyor And Insurer. Preparation Of A New
description Should Also Generally Be Avoided When The Record Description Is A Lot Or Block In A
platted, Recorded Subdivision. Except In The Case Of An Original Survey, If A New Description Is
prepared, A Note Must Be Provided Stating (a) That The New Description Describes The Same
real Estate As The Record Description Or, (b) If It Does Not, How The New Description Differs From
the Record Description.
iii. The Point Of Beginning, The Remote Point Of Beginning Or Point Of Commencement (if
applicable) And All Distances And Directions Identified In The Record Description Of The
surveyed Property (and In The New Description, If One Was Prepared). Where A Measured Or
calculated Dimension Differs From The Record By An Amount Deemed Significant By The
surveyor, Such Dimension Must Be Shown In Addition To, And Differentiated From, The
corresponding Record Dimension. All Dimensions Shown On The Survey And Contained In Any
new Description Must Be Horizontal Ground Dimensions Unless Otherwise Noted.
iv. The Direction, Distance, And Curve Data Necessary To Compute A Mathematical Closure Of The
surveyed Boundary. A Note If The Record Description Does Not Mathematically Close. The Basis
of Bearings And, Where It Differs From The Record Basis, The Difference.
v. The Remainder Of Any Recorded Lot Or Existing Parcel, When The Surveyed Property Is
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composed Of Only A Portion Of Such Lot Or Parcel, Shall Be Graphically Depicted. Such
remainder Need Not Be Included As Part Of The Actual Survey, Except To The Extent Necessary
to Locate The Lines And Corners Of The Surveyed Property, And It Need Not Be Fully Dimensioned
or Drawn At The Same Scale As The Surveyed Property.
vi. When The Surveyed Property Includes A Title Line Defined By A Water Boundary, A Note On The
face Of The Plat Or Map Noting The Date The Boundary Was Measured, Which Attribute(s) Of The
water Feature Was/were Located, And The Caveat That The Boundary Is Subject To Change Due To
natural Causes And That It May Or May Not Represent The Actual Location Of The Limit Of Title.
when The Surveyor Is Aware Of Natural Or Artificial Realignments Or Changes In Such
boundaries, The Extent Of Those Changes And Facts Shall Be Shown Or Explained.
vii. The Relationship Of The Boundaries Of The Surveyed Property To Its Adjoiners (e.g., Contiguity,
gaps, Overlaps) Where Ascertainable From Documents Provided To Or Obtained By The Surveyor
pursuant To Section 4 And/or From Field Evidence Gathered During The Process Of Conducting
the Fieldwork. If The Surveyed Property Is Composed Of Multiple Parcels, The Extent Of Any Gaps
or Overlaps Between Those Parcels Must Be Identified. Where Gaps Or Overlaps Are Identified,
the Surveyor Must, Prior To Or Upon Delivery Of The Final Plat Or Map, Disclose This To The Insurer
and Client.
viii. When, In The Opinion Of The Surveyor, The Results Of The Survey Differ Significantly From The
record, Or If A Fundamental Decision Related To The Boundary Resolution Is Not Clearly Reflected
on The Plat Or Map, The Surveyor Must Explain This Information With Notes On The Face Of The
plat Or Map.
ix. The Location Of Buildings On The Surveyed Property Dimensioned Perpendicular To Those
perimeter Boundary Lines That The Surveyor Deems Appropriate (i.e., Where Potentially
impacted By A Setback Line) And/or As Requested By The Client, Lender Or Insurer.
x. A Note On The Face Of The Plat Or Map Explaining The Site Conditions That Resulted In A Relative
positional Precision That Exceeds The Maximum Allowed Pursuant To Section 3.e.v.
xi. A Note On The Face Of The Plat Or Map Identifying Areas, If Any, On The Boundaries Of The
surveyed Property, To Which Physical Access Within Five Feet Was Restricted (see Section
5.c.ii.).
xii. A Note On The Face Of The Plat Or Map Identifying The Source Of The Title Commitment Or Other
title Evidence Provided Pursuant To Section 4, And The Effective Date And The Name Of The
insurer Of Same.
c. Easements, Servitudes, Rights Of Way, Access, And Documents
i. The Location, Width, And Recording Information Of All Plottable Rights Of Way, Easements, And
servitudes Burdening And Benefitting The Surveyed Property, As Evidenced By Documents
provided To Or Obtained By The Surveyor Pursuant To Section 4.
ii. A Summary Of All Rights Of Way, Easements, And Other Survey-related Matters Burdening The
surveyed Property And Identified In The Title Evidence Provided To Or Obtained By The Surveyor
pursuant To Section 4. Such Summary Must Include The Record Information Of Each Such Right
of Way, Easement, Or Other Survey-related Matter, A Statement Indicating Whether It Lies Within
or Crosses The Surveyed Property, And A Related Note If:
(a) Its Location Is Shown;
(b) Its Location Cannot Be Determined From The Record Document;
(c) There Was No Observed Evidence At The Time Of The Fieldwork;
(d) It Is A Blanket Easement;
(e) It Is Not On, Does Not Touch, And/or Based On The Description Contained In The Record
document Does Not Affect, The Surveyed Property;
(f) It Limits Access To An Otherwise Abutting Right Of Way;
(g) The Documents Are Illegible; Or
(h) The Surveyor Has Information Indicating That It May Have Been Released Or Otherwise
terminated.
in Cases Where The Surveyed Property Is Composed Of Multiple Parcels, Indicate Which Of Such
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parcels The Various Rights Of Way, Easements, And Other Survey-related Matters Cross Or
touch.
iii. A Note If No Physical Access To An Abutting Street, Highway, Or Other Public Or Private Way Was
observed In The Process Of Conducting The Fieldwork.
iv. The Locations And Widths Of Rights Of Way Abutting Or Crossing The Surveyed Property And The
source Of Such Information (a) Where Available From The Controlling Jurisdiction, Or (b) Where
disclosed In Documents Provided To Or Obtained By The Surveyor Pursuant To Section 4.
v. The Identifying Titles Of All Recorded Plats, Filed Maps, Right Of Way Maps, Or Similar Documents
that The Survey Represents, Wholly Or In Part, With Their Recording Or Filing Data.
vi. For Non-platted Adjoining Land, Recording Data And, Where Available, Tax Parcel Number,
identifying Adjoining Tracts According To Current Public Records. For Platted Adjoining Land, The
recording Data Of The Subdivision Plat.
vii. Platted Setback Or Building Restriction Lines That Appear On Recorded Subdivision Plats Or That
were Disclosed In Documents Provided To, Or Obtained By, The Surveyor.
viii. If In The Process Of Preparing The Survey The Surveyor Becomes Aware Of A Recorded
easement Not Otherwise Listed In The Title Evidence Provided, The Surveyor Must Advise The
insurer Prior To Delivery Of The Plat Or Map And, Unless The Insurer Provides Evidence Of A
release Of That Easement, Show Or Otherwise Explain It On The Face Of The Plat Or Map, With A
note That The Insurer Has Been Advised.
d. Presentation
i. The Plat Or Map Must Be Drawn On A Sheet Of Not Less Than 8 ½ By 11 Inches In Size At A
legible, Standard Engineering Scale, With That Scale Clearly Indicated In Words Or Numbers And
with A Graphic Scale.
ii. The Plat Or Map Must Include:
(a) The Boundary Of The Surveyed Property Drawn In A Manner That Distinguishes It From Other
lines On The Plat Or Map.
(b) If No Buildings Were Observed On The Surveyed Property In The Process Of Conducting The
fieldwork, A Note Stating No Buildings Observed.
(c) A North Arrow (with North To The Top Of The Drawing When Practicable).
(d) A Legend Of Symbols And Abbreviations.
(e) A Vicinity Map Showing The Surveyed Property In Reference To Nearby Highway(s) Or Major
street Intersection(s).
(f) Supplementary Or Detail Diagrams When Necessary.
(g) Notes Explaining Any Modifications To Table A Items And The Nature Of Any Additional
table A Items (e.g., 20(a), 20(b), 20(c)) That Were Negotiated Between The Surveyor And
client.
(h) The Surveyor S Project Number (if Any), And The Name, Registration Or License Number,
signature, Seal, Street Address, Telephone Number, Company Website, And Email Address
(if Any) Of The Surveyor Who Performed The Survey.
(i) The Date(s) Of Any Revisions Made By The Surveyor Who Performed The Survey.
(j) Sheet Numbers Where The Plat Or Map Is Composed Of More Than One Sheet.
(k) The Caption Alta/nsps Land Title Survey.
iii. When Recordation Or Filing Of A Plat Or Map Is Required By State Statutes Or Local Ordinances,
such Plat Or Map Shall Be Produced In The Required Form.
7. Certification - The Plat Or Map Of An Alta/nsps Land Title Survey Must Bear Only The Following
unaltered Certification Except As May Be Required Pursuant To Section 3.b. Above:
to (name Of Insured, If Known), (name Of Lender, If Known), (name Of Insurer, If Known), (names Of
others As Negotiated With The Client):
this Is To Certify That This Map Or Plat And The Survey On Which It Is Based Were Made In
accordance With The 2021 Minimum Standard Detail Requirements For Alta/nsps Land Title
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surveys, Jointly Established And Adopted By Alta And Nsps, And Includes Items ___________
of Table A Thereof. The Fieldwork Was Completed On ___________ [date].
date Of Plat Or Map: ___________ (surveyor S Signature, Printed Name And Seal With
registration/license Number)
8. Deliverables - The Surveyor Shall Furnish Copies Of The Plat Or Map Of Survey To The Insurer And
client And As Otherwise Negotiated With The Client. Hard Copies Shall Be On Durable And Dimensionally
stable Material Of A Quality Standard Acceptable To The Insurer. A Digital Image Of The Plat Or Map May Be
provided In Addition To, Or In Lieu Of, Hard Copies Pursuant To The Terms Of The Contract. If The Surveyor Is
required To Record Or File A Plat Or Map Pursuant To State Statute Or Local Ordinance It Shall Be So Recorded
or Filed.
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table A
optional Survey Responsibilities And Specifications
note: Whether Any Of The Nineteen (19) Items Of Table A Are To Be Selected, And The Exact Wording Of
and Fee For Any Selected Item, May Be Negotiated Between The Surveyor And Client. Any Additional Items
negotiated Between The Surveyor And Client Must Be Identified As 20(a), 20(b), Etc. Any Additional Items
negotiated Between The Surveyor And Client, And Any Negotiated Changes To The Wording Of A Table A
item, Must Be Explained Pursuant To Section 6.d.ii.(g). Notwithstanding Table A Items 5 And 11, If An
engineering Design Survey Is Desired As Part Of An Alta/nsps Land Title Survey, Such Services Should
be Negotiated Under Table A, Item 20.
if Checked, The Following Optional Items Are To Be Included In The Alta/nsps Land Title Survey,
except As Otherwise Qualified (see Note Above):
1. ___x__ Monuments Placed (or A Reference Monument Or Witness To The Corner) At All Major
corners Of The Boundary Of The Surveyed Property, Unless Already Marked Or Referenced By Existing
monuments Or Witnesses In Close Proximity To The Corner.
2. _____ Address(es) Of The Surveyed Property If Disclosed In Documents Provided To Or Obtained
by The Surveyor, Or Observed While Conducting The Fieldwork.
3. _____ Flood Zone Classification (with Proper Annotation Based On Federal Flood Insurance Rate
maps Or The State Or Local Equivalent) Depicted By Scaled Map Location And Graphic Plotting Only.
4. __ X __ Gross Land Area (and Other Areas If Specified By The Client).
5. __#5__ Vertical Relief With The Source Of Information (e.g., Ground Survey, Aerial Map), Contour
interval, Datum, With Originating Benchmark, When Appropriate.
6. _____ (a) If The Current Zoning Classification, Setback Requirements, The Height And Floor Space
area Restrictions, And Parking Requirements Specific To The Surveyed Property Are Set Forth In A Zoning
report Or Letter Provided To The Surveyor By The Client Or The Client S Designated Representative, List The
above Items On The Plat Or Map And Identify The Date And Source Of The Report Or Letter.
_____ (b) If The Zoning Setback Requirements Specific To The Surveyed Property Are Set Forth In A
zoning Report Or Letter Provided To The Surveyor By The Client Or The Client S Designated Representative,
and If Those Requirements Do Not Require An Interpretation By The Surveyor, Graphically Depict Those
requirements On The Plat Or Map And Identify The Date And Source Of The Report Or Letter.
7. __ X __ (a) Exterior Dimensions Of All Buildings At Ground Level.
(b) Square Footage Of:
__ X __ (1) Exterior Footprint Of All Buildings At Ground Level.
_____ (2) Other Areas As Specified By The Client.
_____ (c) Measured Height Of All Buildings Above Grade At A Location Specified By The Client. If No
location Is Specified, The Point Of Measurement Shall Be Identified.
8. _____ Substantial Features Observed In The Process Of Conducting The Fieldwork (in Addition To
the Improvements And Features Required Pursuant To Section 5 Above) (e.g., Parking Lots, Billboards,
signs, Swimming Pools, Landscaped Areas, Substantial Areas Of Refuse).
9. _____ Number And Type (e.g., Disabled, Motorcycle, Regular, And Other Marked Specialized
types) Of Clearly Identifiable Parking Spaces On Surface Parking Areas, Lots, And In Parking Structures.
striping Of Clearly Identifiable Parking Spaces On Surface Parking Areas And Lots.
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10. _____ As Designated By The Client, A Determination Of The Relationship And Location Of Certain
division Or Party Walls With Respect To Adjoining Properties.
11. Evidence Of Underground Utilities Existing On Or Serving The Surveyed Property (in Addition To The
observed Evidence Of Utilities Required Pursuant To Section 5.e.iv.) As Determined By:
_____ (a) Plans And/or Reports Provided By Client (with Reference As To The Sources Of Information)
_____ (b) Markings Coordinated By The Surveyor Pursuant To A Private Utility Locate Request.
note To The Client, Insurer, And Lender With Regard To Table A, Item 11, Information From The Sources
checked Above Will Be Combined With Observed Evidence Of Utilities Pursuant To Section 5.e.iv. To
develop A View Of The Underground Utilities. However, Lacking Excavation, The Exact Location Of
underground Features Cannot Be Accurately, Completely, And Reliably Depicted. In Addition, In Some
jurisdictions, 811 Or Other Similar Utility Locate Requests From Surveyors May Be Ignored Or Result In An
incomplete Response, In Which Case The Surveyor Shall Note On The Plat Or Map How This Affected The
surveyor S Assessment Of The Location Of The Utilities. Where Additional Or More Detailed Information Is
required, The Client Is Advised That Excavation May Be Necessary.
12. __ X __ As Specified By The Client, Governmental Agency Survey-related Requirements (e.g., Hud
surveys, Surveys For Leases On Bureau Of Land Management Managed Lands). The Relevant Survey
requirements Are To Be Provided By The Client Or Client S Designated Representative.
13. _____ Names Of Adjoining Owners According To Current Tax Records. If More Than One Owner,
identify The First Owner S Name Listed In The Tax Records Followed By Et Al.
14. _____ As Specified By The Client, Distance To The Nearest Intersecting Street.
15. _#5__ Rectified Orthophotography, Photogrammetric Mapping, Remote Sensing, Airborne/mobile
laser Scanning And Other Similar Products, Tools Or Technologies As The Basis For Showing The Location Of
certain Features (excluding Boundaries) Where Ground Measurements Are Not Otherwise Necessary To
locate Those Features To An Appropriate And Acceptable Accuracy Relative To A Nearby Boundary. The
surveyor Must (a) Discuss The Ramifications Of Such Methodologies (e.g., The Potential Precision And
completeness Of The Data Gathered Thereby) With The Insurer, Lender, And Client Prior To The Performance
of The Survey, And (b) Place A Note On The Face Of The Survey Explaining The Source, Date, Precision, And
other Relevant Qualifications Of Any Such Data.
16. _____ Evidence Of Recent Earth Moving Work, Building Construction, Or Building Additions
observed In The Process Of Conducting The Fieldwork.
17. _____ Proposed Changes In Street Right Of Way Lines, If Such Information Is Made Available To The
surveyor By The Controlling Jurisdiction. Evidence Of Recent Street Or Sidewalk Construction Or Repairs
observed In The Process Of Conducting The Fieldwork.
18. __x__ Pursuant To Sections 5 And 6 (and Applicable Selected Table A Items, Excluding Table A
item 1), Include As Part Of The Survey Any Plottable Offsite (i.e., Appurtenant) Easements Disclosed In
documents Provided To Or Obtained By The Surveyor.
19. _____ Professional Liability Insurance Policy Obtained By The Surveyor In The Minimum Amount Of
$____________ To Be In Effect Throughout The Contract Term. Certificate Of Insurance To Be Furnished
upon Request, But This Item Shall Not Be Addressed On The Face Of The Plat Or Map.
20. _____ ___________________________________________________________________
adopted By The American Land Title Association On October 1, 2020. More At: Www.alta.org.
adopted By The National Society Of Professional Surveyors On October 30, 2020. More At: Www.nsps.us.com.
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attachment 2 - Example Survey Marker
2.5 Minimum Diameter
bronze
mountable On New Precast Monument, Existing Concrete Or Rebar Pin
Closing Date17 Jul 2024
Tender AmountRefer Documents
Bureau Of Corrections Muntinlupa City Metro Manila Tender
Aerospace and Defence
Philippines
Details: Description Republic Of The Philippines Department Of Justice Bureau Of Corrections Muntinlupa City Bids And Awards Committee Bidding Documents For The Supply And Delivery Of Various Military Equipment For Bucor Swat (procurement/id No.04) Sixth Edition July 2020 Table Of Contents Glossary Of Acronyms, Terms, And Abbreviations ………………………….2 Section I. Invitation To Bid……………………………………………………..5 Section Ii. Instructions To Bidders…………………………………………...8 1. Scope Of Bid ………………………………………………………………………. 9 2. Funding Information………………………………………………………………. 9 3. Bidding Requirements ……………………………………………………………. 9 4. Corrupt, Fraudulent, Collusive, And Coercive Practices………………………….. 9 5. Eligible Bidders…………………………………………………………………… 10 6. Origin Of Goods ………………………………………………………………….. 10 7. Subcontracts ……………………………………………………………………… 10 8. Pre-bid Conference ………………………………………………………………. 11 9. Clarification And Amendment Of Bidding Documents …………………………… 11 10. Documents Comprising The Bid: Eligibility And Technical Components …………. 11 11. Documents Comprising The Bid: Financial Component …………………………... 11 12. Bid Prices …………………………………………………………………………. 12 13. Bid And Payment Currencies ……………………………………………………… 12 14. Bid Security ………………………………………………………………………. 12 15. Sealing And Marking Of Bids ……………………………………………………… 13 16. Deadline For Submission Of Bids …………………………………………………. 13 17. Opening And Preliminary Examination Of Bids ………………………………….. 13 18. Domestic Preference ……………………………………………………………… 13 19. Detailed Evaluation And Comparison Of Bids ……………………………………. 14 20. Post-qualification ………………………………………………………………… 14 21. Signing Of The Contract …………………………………………………………… 14 Section Iii. Bid Data Sheet …………………………………………………..15 Section Iv. General Conditions Of Contract ……………………...………..17 1. Scope Of Contract ………………………………………………………………… 18 2. Advance Payment And Terms Of Payment ……………………………………….. 18 3. Performance Security ……………………………………………………………. 18 4. Inspection And Tests ……………………………………………………………… 18 5. Warranty …………………………………………………………………………. 19 6. Liability Of The Supplier ………………………………………………………….. 19 Section V. Special Conditions Of Contract ………………………………….20 Section Vi. Schedule Of Requirements ……………………………………....23 Section Vii. Technical Specifications …………………………………………24 Section Viii. Checklist Of Technical And Financial Documents …………..29 Glossary Of Acronyms, Terms, And Abbreviations Abc – Approved Budget For The Contract. Bac – Bids And Awards Committee. Bid – A Signed Offer Or Proposal To Undertake A Contract Submitted By A Bidder In Response To And In Consonance With The Requirements Of The Bidding Documents. Also Referred To As Proposal And Tender. (2016 Revised Irr, Section 5[c]) Bidder – Refers To A Contractor, Manufacturer, Supplier, Distributor And/or Consultant Who Submits A Bid In Response To The Requirements Of The Bidding Documents. (2016 Revised Irr, Section 5[d]) Bidding Documents – The Documents Issued By The Procuring Entity As The Bases For Bids, Furnishing All Information Necessary For A Prospective Bidder To Prepare A Bid For The Goods, Infrastructure Projects, And/or Consulting Services Required By The Procuring Entity. (2016 Revised Irr, Section 5[e]) Bir – Bureau Of Internal Revenue. Bsp – Bangko Sentral Ng Pilipinas. Consulting Services – Refer To Services For Infrastructure Projects And Other Types Of Projects Or Activities Of The Gop Requiring Adequate External Technical And Professional Expertise That Are Beyond The Capability And/or Capacity Of The Gop To Undertake Such As, But Not Limited To: (i) Advisory And Review Services; (ii) Pre-investment Or Feasibility Studies; (iii) Design; (iv) Construction Supervision; (v) Management And Related Services; And (vi) Other Technical Services Or Special Studies. (2016 Revised Irr, Section 5[i]) Cda - Cooperative Development Authority. Contract – Refers To The Agreement Entered Into Between The Procuring Entity And The Supplier Or Manufacturer Or Distributor Or Service Provider For Procurement Of Goods And Services; Contractor For Procurement Of Infrastructure Projects; Or Consultant Or Consulting Firm For Procurement Of Consulting Services; As The Case May Be, As Recorded In The Contract Form Signed By The Parties, Including All Attachments And Appendices Thereto And All Documents Incorporated By Reference Therein. Cif – Cost Insurance And Freight. Cip – Carriage And Insurance Paid. Cpi – Consumer Price Index. Ddp – Refers To The Quoted Price Of The Goods, Which Means “delivered Duty Paid.” Dti – Department Of Trade And Industry. Exw – Ex Works. Fca – “free Carrier” Shipping Point. Fob – “free On Board” Shipping Point. Foreign-funded Procurement Or Foreign-assisted Project– Refers To Procurement Whose Funding Source Is From A Foreign Government, Foreign Or International Financing Institution As Specified In The Treaty Or International Or Executive Agreement. (2016 Revised Irr, Section 5[b]). Framework Agreement – Refers To A Written Agreement Between A Procuring Entity And A Supplier Or Service Provider That Identifies The Terms And Conditions, Under Which Specific Purchases, Otherwise Known As “call-offs,” Are Made For The Duration Of The Agreement. It Is In The Nature Of An Option Contract Between The Procuring Entity And The Bidder(s) Granting The Procuring Entity The Option To Either Place An Order For Any Of The Goods Or Services Identified In The Framework Agreement List Or Not Buy At All, Within A Minimum Period Of One (1) Year To A Maximum Period Of Three (3) Years. (gppb Resolution No. 27-2019) Gfi – Government Financial Institution. Gocc – Government-owned And/or –controlled Corporation. Goods – Refer To All Items, Supplies, Materials And General Support Services, Except Consulting Services And Infrastructure Projects, Which May Be Needed In The Transaction Of Public Businesses Or In The Pursuit Of Any Government Undertaking, Project Or Activity, Whether In The Nature Of Equipment, Furniture, Stationery, Materials For Construction, Or Personal Property Of Any Kind, Including Non-personal Or Contractual Services Such As The Repair And Maintenance Of Equipment And Furniture, As Well As Trucking, Hauling, Janitorial, Security, And Related Or Analogous Services, As Well As Procurement Of Materials And Supplies Provided By The Procuring Entity For Such Services. The Term “related” Or “analogous Services” Shall Include, But Is Not Limited To, Lease Or Purchase Of Office Space, Media Advertisements, Health Maintenance Services, And Other Services Essential To The Operation Of The Procuring Entity. (2016 Revised Irr, Section 5[r]) Gop – Government Of The Philippines. Gppb – Government Procurement Policy Board. Incoterms – International Commercial Terms. Infrastructure Projects – Include The Construction, Improvement, Rehabilitation, Demolition, Repair, Restoration Or Maintenance Of Roads And Bridges, Railways, Airports, Seaports, Communication Facilities, Civil Works Components Of Information Technology Projects, Irrigation, Flood Control And Drainage, Water Supply, Sanitation, Sewerage And Solid Waste Management Systems, Shore Protection, Energy/power And Electrification Facilities, National Buildings, School Buildings, Hospital Buildings, And Other Related Construction Projects Of The Government. Also Referred To As Civil Works Or Works. (2016 Revised Irr, Section 5[u]) Lgus – Local Government Units. Nfcc – Net Financial Contracting Capacity. Nga – National Government Agency. Philgeps - Philippine Government Electronic Procurement System. Procurement Project – Refers To A Specific Or Identified Procurement Covering Goods, Infrastructure Project Or Consulting Services. A Procurement Project Shall Be Described, Detailed, And Scheduled In The Project Procurement Management Plan Prepared By The Agency Which Shall Be Consolidated In The Procuring Entity's Annual Procurement Plan. (gppb Circular No. 06-2019 Dated 17 July 2019) Psa – Philippine Statistics Authority. Sec – Securities And Exchange Commission. Slcc – Single Largest Completed Contract. Supplier – Refers To A Citizen, Or Any Corporate Body Or Commercial Company Duly Organized And Registered Under The Laws Where It Is Established, Habitually Established In Business And Engaged In The Manufacture Or Sale Of The Merchandise Or Performance Of The General Services Covered By His Bid. (item 3.8 Of Gppb Resolution No. 13-2019, Dated 23 May 2019). Supplier As Used In These Bidding Documents May Likewise Refer To A Distributor, Manufacturer, Contractor, Or Consultant. Un – United Nations. Section I. Invitation To Bid Invitation To Bid For The Supply, Delivery Of Various Military Equipment For Bucor Swat (bucor Procurement/id No.04 ) 1. The Bureau Of Corrections, Through The General Appropriations Act For 2023 Intends To Apply The Sum Of Being Ten Million Four Hundred Sixty Four Thousand Pesos (php 10,464,000.00) To Payments Under The Contract For 04. Bids Received In Excess Of The Abc Shall Be Automatically Rejected At Bid Opening. 2. The Bucor Now Invites Bids For The Above Procurement Project. Delivery Of The Goods Is Required Within Fifteen (15) Calendar Days From The Receipt Of The Notice To Proceed. Bidders Should Have Completed, Within Three (3) Years From The Date Of Submission And Receipt Of Bids, A Contract Similar To The Project. The Description Of An Eligible Bidder Is Contained In The Bidding Documents, Particularly, In Section Ii (instructions To Bidders). 3. Bidding Will Be Conducted Through Open Competitive Bidding Procedures Using A Non-discretionary “pass/fail” Criterion As Specified In The 2016 Revised Implementing Rules And Regulations (irr) Of Republic Act (ra) No. 9184. A. Bidding Is Restricted To Filipino Citizens/sole Proprietorships, Partnerships, Or Organizations With At Least Sixty Percent (60%) Interest Or Outstanding Capital Stock Belonging To Citizens Of The Philippines, And To Citizens Or Organizations Of A Country The Laws Or Regulations Of Which Grant Similar Rights Or Privileges To Filipino Citizens, Pursuant To Ra No. 5183. 4. Prospective Bidders May Obtain Further Information From Bucor Bac Secretariat And Inspect The Bidding Documents At The Address Given Below During Mondays To Fridays (8:00 To 5:00 P.m.). 5. A Complete Set Of Bidding Documents May Be Acquired By Interested Bidders On _february 13, 2024_____from The Given Address And Website(s) Below And Upon Payment Of The Applicable Fee For The Bidding Documents, Pursuant To The Latest Guidelines Issued By The Gppb, In The Amount Of Php 10,000.00. The Procuring Entity Shall Allow The Bidder To Present Its Proof Of Payment For The Fees To Be Presented In Person At The Bucor Bac Secretariat. 6. The Bucor Will Hold A Pre-bid Conference On _february 21, 2024_ (2:30 P.m.) At Bucor Supply Division Conference Room Which Shall Be Open To Prospective Bidders. 7. Bids Must Be Duly Received By The Bac Secretariat Through Manual Submission At The Office Address Indicated Below. Late Bids Shall Not Be Accepted 8. All Bids Must Be Accompanied By A Bid Security In Any Of The Acceptable Forms And In The Amount Stated In Itb Clause 14. 9. Bid Opening Shall Be On _march 5, 2024 (2:30 P.m.) At The Given Address Below. Bids Will Be Opened In The Presence Of The Bidders’ Representatives Who Choose To Attend The Activity. 10. The Bucor Reserves The Right To Reject Any And All Bids, Declare A Failure Of Bidding, Or Not Award The Contract At Any Time Prior To Contract Award In Accordance With Sections 35.6 And 41 Of The 2016 Revised Irr Of Ra No. 9184, Without Thereby Incurring Any Liability To The Affected Bidder Or Bidders. 11. For Further Information, Please Refer To: Maria Adoracion I. Viñas Office Of The Bac Secretariat Supply Office, Bureau Of Corrections, Muntinlupa City Tel # 02-8809-8587/02-8478-0907 Bacsec2022@gmail.com 12. You May Visit The Following Websites: For Downloading Of Bidding Documents: Bucor.gov.ph Issued On _____ Day Of February 2024. Ccsupt. Celso S. Bravo Chairperson Bids And Awards Committee Certification The Schedule Of Requirements And Technical Specifications Are In Conformity With The Requirements Of The End-user Unit: This Procurement Project Is Covered By An Approved Annual Procurement Plan: Cinsp Nelson A Battad Chief, Bucor Swat End-user Representative Reviewed By: Maria Adoracion I. Vinas Head, Bac Secretariat Atty. Ceasar Anthony S. Solis, Mba, Cpa Chief, Budget Division Prepared By: Co1 Salvo, Grace L Co1 Bernales, Richelle Joy G Bac Secretariat Approved For Release By: William M. Terrado Head, Technical Working Group Section Ii. Instructions To Bidders 1. Scope Of Bid The Procuring Entity, Bureau Of Corrections Wishes To Receive Bids For The Supply And Delivery Of Various Military Equipments For Bucor Swat With Identification Number . [note: The Project Identification Number Is Assigned By The Procuring Entity Based On Its Own Coding Scheme And Is Not The Same As The Philgeps Reference Number, Which Is Generated After The Posting Of The Bid Opportunity On The Philgeps Website.] The Procurement Project (referred To Herein As “project”) Is Composed Of [indicate Number Of Lots Or Items], The Details Of Which Are Described In Section Vii (technical Specifications). 2. Funding Information 2.1. The Gop Through The Source Of Funding As Indicated Below For Gaa 2023 In The Amount Of Ten Millon Four Hundred Sixtyfour Thousand Pesos(10,464,000.00) 2.2. The Source Of Funding Is: Nga, The General Appropriations Act Or Special Appropriations. 3. Bidding Requirements The Bidding For The Project Shall Be Governed By All The Provisions Of Ra No. 9184 And Its 2016 Revised Irr, Including Its Generic Procurement Manuals And Associated Policies, Rules And Regulations As The Primary Source Thereof, While The Herein Clauses Shall Serve As The Secondary Source Thereof. Any Amendments Made To The Irr And Other Gppb Issuances Shall Be Applicable Only To The Ongoing Posting, Advertisement, Or Ib By The Bac Through The Issuance Of A Supplemental Or Bid Bulletin. The Bidder, By The Act Of Submitting Its Bid, Shall Be Deemed To Have Verified And Accepted The General Requirements Of This Project, Including Other Factors That May Affect The Cost, Duration And Execution Or Implementation Of The Contract, Project, Or Work And Examine All Instructions, Forms, Terms, And Project Requirements In The Bidding Documents. 4. Corrupt, Fraudulent, Collusive, And Coercive Practices The Procuring Entity, As Well As The Bidders And Suppliers, Shall Observe The Highest Standard Of Ethics During The Procurement And Execution Of The Contract. They Or Through An Agent Shall Not Engage In Corrupt, Fraudulent, Collusive, Coercive, And Obstructive Practices Defined Under Annex “i” Of The 2016 Revised Irr Of Ra No. 9184 Or Other Integrity Violations In Competing For The Project. 5. Eligible Bidders 5.1. Only Bids Of Bidders Found To Be Legally, Technically, And Financially Capable Will Be Evaluated. 5.2. Foreign Ownership Exceeding Those Allowed Under The Rules May Participate Pursuant To: I. When A Treaty Or International Or Executive Agreement As Provided In Section 4 Of The Ra No. 9184 And Its 2016 Revised Irr Allow Foreign Bidders To Participate; Ii. Citizens, Corporations, Or Associations Of A Country, Included In The List Issued By The Gppb, The Laws Or Regulations Of Which Grant Reciprocal Rights Or Privileges To Citizens, Corporations, Or Associations Of The Philippines; Iii. When The Goods Sought To Be Procured Are Not Available From Local Suppliers; Or Iv. When There Is A Need To Prevent Situations That Defeat Competition Or Restrain Trade. A. Foreign Ownership Limited To Those Allowed Under The Rules May Participate In This Project. 5.3. Pursuant To Section 23.4.1.3 Of The 2016 Revised Irr Of Ra No.9184, The Bidder Shall Have An Slcc That Is At Least One (1) Contract Similar To The Project The Value Of Which, Adjusted To Current Prices Using The Psa’s Cpi, Must Be At Least Equivalent To: A. For The Procurement Of Non-expendable Supplies And Services: The Bidder Must Have Completed A Single Contract That Is Similar To This Project, Equivalent To At Least Twenty Five Percent (25%) Of The Abc. 5.4. The Bidders Shall Comply With The Eligibility Criteria Under Section 23.4.1 Of The 2016 Irr Of Ra No. 9184. 6. Origin Of Goods There Is No Restriction On The Origin Of Goods Other Than Those Prohibited By A Decision Of The Un Security Council Taken Under Chapter Vii Of The Charter Of The Un, Subject To Domestic Preference Requirements Under Itb Clause 18. 7. Subcontracts 7.1. The Bidder May Subcontract Portions Of The Project To The Extent Allowed By The Procuring Entity As Stated Herein, But In No Case More Than Twenty Percent (20%) Of The Project. The Procuring Entity Has Prescribed That: Subcontracting Is Not Allowed. 8. Pre-bid Conference The Procuring Entity Will Hold A Pre-bid Conference For This Project On The Specified Date And Time And Either At Its Physical Address Bucor Supply Division Conference Room As Indicated In Paragraph 6 Of The Ib. 9. Clarification And Amendment Of Bidding Documents Prospective Bidders May Request For Clarification On And/or Interpretation Of Any Part Of The Bidding Documents. Such Requests Must Be In Writing And Received By The Procuring Entity, Either At Its Given Address Or Through Electronic Mail Indicated In The Ib, At Least Ten (10) Calendar Days Before The Deadline Set For The Submission And Receipt Of Bids. 10. Documents Comprising The Bid: Eligibility And Technical Components 10.1. The First Envelope Shall Contain The Eligibility And Technical Documents Of The Bid As Specified In Section Viii (checklist Of Technical And Financial Documents). 10.2. The Bidder’s Slcc As Indicated In Itb Clause 5.3 Should Have Been Completed Within Three (3) Years Prior To The Deadline For The Submission And Receipt Of Bids. 10.3. If The Eligibility Requirements Or Statements, The Bids, And All Other Documents For Submission To The Bac Are In Foreign Language Other Than English, It Must Be Accompanied By A Translation In English, Which Shall Be Authenticated By The Appropriate Philippine Foreign Service Establishment, Post, Or The Equivalent Office Having Jurisdiction Over The Foreign Bidder’s Affairs In The Philippines. Similar To The Required Authentication Above, For Contracting Parties To The Apostille Convention, Only The Translated Documents Shall Be Authenticated Through An Apostille Pursuant To Gppb Resolution No. 13-2019 Dated 23 May 2019. The English Translation Shall Govern, For Purposes Of Interpretation Of The Bid. 11. Documents Comprising The Bid: Financial Component 11.1. The Second Bid Envelope Shall Contain The Financial Documents For The Bid As Specified In Section Viii (checklist Of Technical And Financial Documents). 11.2. If The Bidder Claims Preference As A Domestic Bidder Or Domestic Entity, A Certification Issued By Dti Shall Be Provided By The Bidder In Accordance With Section 43.1.3 Of The 2016 Revised Irr Of Ra No. 9184. 11.3. Any Bid Exceeding The Abc Indicated In Paragraph 1 Of The Ib Shall Not Be Accepted. 11.4. For Foreign-funded Procurement, A Ceiling May Be Applied To Bid Prices Provided The Conditions Are Met Under Section 31.2 Of The 2016 Revised Irr Of Ra No. 9184. 12. Bid Prices 12.1. Prices Indicated On The Price Schedule Shall Be Entered Separately In The Following Manner: A. For Goods Offered From Within The Procuring Entity’s Country: I. The Price Of The Goods Quoted Exw (ex-works, Ex-factory, Ex-warehouse, Ex-showroom, Or Off-the-shelf, As Applicable); Ii. The Cost Of All Customs Duties And Sales And Other Taxes Already Paid Or Payable; Iii. The Cost Of Transportation, Insurance, And Other Costs Incidental To Delivery Of The Goods To Their Final Destination; And Iv. The Price Of Other (incidental) Services, If Any, Listed In The Bds. B. For Goods Offered From Abroad: I. Unless Otherwise Stated In The Bds, The Price Of The Goods Shall Be Quoted Delivered Duty Paid (ddp) With The Place Of Destination In The Philippines As Specified In The Bds. In Quoting The Price, The Bidder Shall Be Free To Use Transportation Through Carriers Registered In Any Eligible Country. Similarly, The Bidder May Obtain Insurance Services From Any Eligible Source Country. Ii. The Price Of Other (incidental) Services, If Any, As Listed In The Bds. 13. Bid And Payment Currencies 13.1. For Goods That The Bidder Will Supply From Outside The Philippines, The Bid Prices May Be Quoted In The Local Currency Or Tradeable Currency Accepted By The Bsp At The Discretion Of The Bidder. However, For Purposes Of Bid Evaluation, Bids Denominated In Foreign Currencies, Shall Be Converted To Philippine Currency Based On The Exchange Rate As Published In The Bsp Reference Rate Bulletin On The Day Of The Bid Opening. 13.2. Payment Of The Contract Price Shall Be Made In: Philippine Pesos. 14. Bid Security 14.1. The Bidder Shall Submit A Bid Securing Declaration Or Any Form Of Bid Security In The Amount Indicated In The Bds, Which Shall Be Not Less Than The Percentage Of The Abc In Accordance With The Schedule In The Bds. 14.2. The Bid And Bid Security Shall Be Valid Until 120 Calendar Days From Submission And Bid Opening. Any Bid Not Accompanied By An Acceptable Bid Security Shall Be Rejected By The Procuring Entity As Non-responsive. 15. Sealing And Marking Of Bids Each Bidder Shall Submit One Copy Of The First And Second Components Of Its Bid. The Procuring Entity May Request Additional Hard Copies And/or Electronic Copies Of The Bid. However, Failure Of The Bidders To Comply With The Said Request Shall Not Be A Ground For Disqualification. If The Procuring Entity Allows The Submission Of Bids Through Online Submission Or Any Other Electronic Means, The Bidder Shall Submit An Electronic Copy Of Its Bid, Which Must Be Digitally Signed. An Electronic Copy That Cannot Be Opened Or Is Corrupted Shall Be Considered Non-responsive And, Thus, Automatically Disqualified. 16. Deadline For Submission Of Bids 16.1. The Bidders Shall Submit On The Specified Date And Time And Either At Its Physical Address Or Through Online Submission As Indicated In Paragraph 7 Of The Ib. 17. Opening And Preliminary Examination Of Bids 17.1. The Bac Shall Open The Bids In Public At The Time, On The Date, And At The Place Specified In Paragraph 9 Of The Ib. The Bidders’ Representatives Who Are Present Shall Sign A Register Evidencing Their Attendance. In Case Videoconferencing, Webcasting Or Other Similar Technologies Will Be Used, Attendance Of Participants Shall Likewise Be Recorded By The Bac Secretariat. In Case The Bids Cannot Be Opened As Scheduled Due To Justifiable Reasons, The Rescheduling Requirements Under Section 29 Of The 2016 Revised Irr Of Ra No. 9184 Shall Prevail. 17.2. The Preliminary Examination Of Bids Shall Be Governed By Section 30 Of The 2016 Revised Irr Of Ra No. 9184. 18. Domestic Preference 18.1. The Procuring Entity Will Grant A Margin Of Preference For The Purpose Of Comparison Of Bids In Accordance With Section 43.1.2 Of The 2016 Revised Irr Of Ra No. 9184. 19. Detailed Evaluation And Comparison Of Bids 19.1. The Procuring Entity’s Bac Shall Immediately Conduct A Detailed Evaluation Of All Bids Rated “passed,” Using Non-discretionary Pass/fail Criteria. The Bac Shall Consider The Conditions In The Evaluation Of Bids Under Section 32.2 Of The 2016 Revised Irr Of Ra No. 9184. 19.2. If The Project Allows Partial Bids, Bidders May Submit A Proposal On Any Of The Lots Or Items, And Evaluation Will Be Undertaken On A Per Lot Or Item Basis, As The Case Maybe. In This Case, The Bid Security As Required By Itb Clause 14 Shall Be Submitted For Each Lot Or Item Separately. 19.3. The Descriptions Of The Lots Or Items Shall Be Indicated In Section Vii (technical Specifications), Although The Abcs Of These Lots Or Items Are Indicated In The Bds For Purposes Of The Nfcc Computation Pursuant To Section 23.4.2.6 Of The 2016 Revised Irr Of Ra No. 9184. The Nfcc Must Be Sufficient For The Total Of The Abcs For All The Lots Or Items Participated In By The Prospective Bidder. 19.4. The Project Shall Be Awarded As One Project Having Several Items That Shall Be Awarded As One Contract. 19.5. Except For Bidders Submitting A Committed Line Of Credit From A Universal Or Commercial Bank In Lieu Of Its Nfcc Computation, All Bids Must Include The Nfcc Computation Pursuant To Section 23.4.1.4 Of The 2016 Revised Irr Of Ra No. 9184, Which Must Be Sufficient For The Total Of The Abcs For All The Lots Or Items Participated In By The Prospective Bidder. For Bidders Submitting The Committed Line Of Credit, It Must Be At Least Equal To Ten Percent (10%) Of The Abcs For All The Lots Or Items Participated In By The Prospective Bidder. 20. Post-qualification 20.2. Within A Non-extendible Period Of Five (5) Calendar Days From Receipt By The Bidder Of The Notice From The Bac That It Submitted The Lowest Calculated Bid, {[include If Framework Agreement Will Be Used:] Or In The Case Of Multi-year Framework Agreement, That It Is One Of The Eligible Bidders Who Have Submitted Bids That Are Found To Be Technically And Financially Compliant,}the Bidder Shall Submit Its Latest Income And Business Tax Returns Filed And Paid Through The Bir Electronic Filing And Payment System (efps) And Other Appropriate Licenses And Permits Required By Law And Stated In The Bds. {[include If Framework Agreement Will Be Used:] For Every Mini-competition In Framework Agreement, The Lcb Shall Likewise Submit The Required Documents For Final Post Qualification.} 21. Signing Of The Contract 21.1. The Documents Required In Section 37.2 Of The 2016 Revised Irr Of Ra No. 9184 Shall Form Part Of The Contract. Additional Contract Documents Are Indicated In The Bds. Section Iii. Bid Data Sheet Bid Data Sheet Itb Clause 5.3 For This Purpose, Contracts Similar To The Project Shall Be: A.) Delivery Of Various Military Equipment B.) Completed Within Three (3) Years Prior To The Deadline For The Submission And Receipt Of Bids. 7.1 Subcontracting Is Not Allowed. 12 No Further Instruction. 14.1 The Bid Security Shall Be In The Form Of A Bid Securing Declaration, Or Any Of The Following Forms And Amounts: The Amount Of Not Less Than The Amount Equivalent To Two Percent (2%) Of The Abc, If Bid Security Is In Cash, Cashier’s/manager’s Check, Bank Draft/guarantee Or Irrevocable Letter Of Credit; Or The Amount Of Not Less Than The Amount Equivalent To Five Percent (5%) Of Total Abc, If Bid Security Is In Surety Bond. 19.3 The Approved Budget For The Contract For One (1) Lot For The Supply And Delivery Of Delivery Of Various Military Equipment For Bucor Swat Is Ten Million Four Hundred Sixtyfour Thousand (10,464,000.00) 20.2 Within A Non-extendible Period Of Five (5) Calendar Days From Receipt By The Bidder Of The Notice From The Bac That It Submitted The Lowest Calculated Bid, The Bidder Shall Submit Its And Must Present Original Copies During Post-qualification; 1. Latest Income And Business Tax Returns Filed And Paid Through The Bir Electronic Filing And Payment System (efps) 2. Supporting Documents For The Slcc (sales Invoice Or Official Receipt Or End-users Acceptance) 3. Valid And Current Registration Certificate (sec Certificate Of Registration For Corporation Or Dti Certificate Of Registration For Sole Proprietorship Or Cda Certificate Of Registration For Cooperative) 4. Valid And Current Mayor’s Or Business Permit 5. Valid And Current Tax Clearance 6. Audited Financial Statement 21.2 No Further Instruction. Section Iv. General Conditions Of Contract 1. Scope Of Contract This Contract Shall Include All Such Items, Although Not Specifically Mentioned, That Can Be Reasonably Inferred As Being Required For Its Completion As If Such Items Were Expressly Mentioned Herein. All The Provisions Of Ra No. 9184 And Its 2016 Revised Irr, Including The Generic Procurement Manual, And Associated Issuances, Constitute The Primary Source For The Terms And Conditions Of The Contract, And Thus, Applicable In Contract Implementation. Herein Clauses Shall Serve As The Secondary Source For The Terms And Conditions Of The Contract. This Is Without Prejudice To Sections 74.1 And 74.2 Of The 2016 Revised Irr Of Ra No. 9184 Allowing The Gppb To Amend The Irr, Which Shall Be Applied To All Procurement Activities, The Advertisement, Posting, Or Invitation Of Which Were Issued After The Effectivity Of The Said Amendment. Additional Requirements For The Completion Of This Contract Shall Be Provided In The Special Conditions Of Contract (scc). 2. Advance Payment And Terms Of Payment 2.1. Advance Payment Of The Contract Amount Is Provided Under Annex “d” Of The Revised 2016 Irr Of Ra No. 9184. 2.2. The Procuring Entity Is Allowed To Determine The Terms Of Payment On The Partial Or Staggered Delivery Of The Goods Procured, Provided Such Partial Payment Shall Correspond To The Value Of The Goods Delivered And Accepted In Accordance With Prevailing Accounting And Auditing Rules And Regulations. The Terms Of Payment Are Indicated In The Scc. 3. Performance Security Within Ten (10) Calendar Days From Receipt Of The Notice Of Award By The Bidder From The Procuring Entity But In No Case Later Than The Signing Of The Contract By Both Parties, The Successful Bidder Shall Furnish The Performance Security In Any Of The Forms Prescribed In Section 39 Of The 2016 Revised Irr Of Ra No. 9184.{[include If Framework Agreement Will Be Used:] In The Case Of Framework Agreement, The Bidder May Opt To Furnish The Performance Security Or A Performance Securing Declaration As Defined Under The Guidelines On The Use Of Framework Agreement.} 4. Inspection And Tests The Procuring Entity Or Its Representative Shall Have The Right To Inspect And/or To Test The Goods To Confirm Their Conformity To The Project {[include If Framework Agreement Will Be Used:] Or Framework Agreement} Specifications At No Extra Cost To The Procuring Entity In Accordance With The Generic Procurement Manual. In Addition To Tests In The Scc, Section Vii (technical Specifications) Shall Specify What Inspections And/or Tests The Procuring Entity Requires, And Where They Are To Be Conducted. The Procuring Entity Shall Notify The Supplier In Writing, In A Timely Manner, Of The Identity Of Any Representatives Retained For These Purposes. All Reasonable Facilities And Assistance For The Inspection And Testing Of Goods, Including Access To Drawings And Production Data, Shall Be Provided By The Supplier To The Authorized Inspectors At No Charge To The Procuring Entity. 5. Warranty 5.1 In Order To Assure That Manufacturing Defects Shall Be Corrected By The Supplier, A Warranty Shall Be Required From The Supplier As Provided Under Section 62.1 Of The 2016 Revised Irr Of Ra No. 9184. 5.2 The Procuring Entity Shall Promptly Notify The Supplier In Writing Of Any Claims Arising Under This Warranty. Upon Receipt Of Such Notice, The Supplier Shall, Repair Or Replace The Defective Goods Or Parts Thereof Without Cost To The Procuring Entity, Pursuant To The Generic Procurement Manual. 6. Liability Of The Supplier The Supplier’s Liability Under This Contract Shall Be As Provided By The Laws Of The Republic Of The Philippines. If The Supplier Is A Joint Venture, All Partners To The Joint Venture Shall Be Jointly And Severally Liable To The Procuring Entity. Section V. Special Conditions Of Contract Special Conditions Of Contract Gcc Clause 1 Delivery And Documents – Delivery Of The Goods/security Services Shall Be Made By The Service Provider Within Fifteen (15) Calendar Days From Receipt Of Notice To Proceed By The Winning Bidder, In Accordance With The Terms Specified In Section Vi (schedule Of Requirements). For Purposes Of This Clause The Procuring Entity’s Representative Of This Project Is Cinsp Nelson Battad, Nbp, Muntinlupa City. Incidental Services – The Supplier/service Provider Is Required To Provide All Of The Following Services, Including Additional Services, If Any, Specified In Section Vi. Schedule Of Requirements. The Contract Price For The Goods/ And Services Shall Include The Prices Charged By The Supplier For Incidental Services And Shall Not Exceed The Prevailing Rates Charged To Other Parties By The Supplier For Similar Services. Packaging – The Supplier Shall Provide Such Packaging Of The Goods As Is Required To Prevent Their Damage Or Deterioration During Transit To Their Final Destination, As Indicated In This Contract. The Packaging Shall Be Sufficient To Withstand, Without Limitation, Rough Handling During Transit And Exposure To Extreme Temperatures, Salt And Precipitation During Transit, And Open Storage. Packaging Case Size And Weights Shall Take Into Consideration, Where Appropriate, The Remoteness Of The Goods’ Final Destination And The Absence Of Heavy Handling Facilities At All Points In Transit. The Packaging, Marking, And Documentation Within And Outside The Packages Shall Comply Strictly With Such Special Requirements As Shall Be Expressly Provided For In The Contract, Including Additional Requirements, If Any, Specified Below, And In Any Subsequent Instructions Ordered By The Procuring Entity. The Outer Packaging Must Be Clearly Marked On At Least Four (4) Sides As Follows: Name Of The Procuring Entity Name Of The Supplier Contract Description Final Destination Gross Weight Any Special Lifting Instructions Any Special Handling Instructions Any Relevant Hazchem Classifications A Packaging List Identifying The Contents And Quantities Of The Package Is To Be Placed On An Accessible Point Of The Outer Packaging If Practical. If Not Practical The Packaging List Is To Be Placed Inside The Outer Packaging But Outside The Secondary Packaging. Transportation – Where The Supplier Is Required Under Contract To Deliver The Goods Cif, Cip, Or Ddp, Transport Of The Goods To The Port Of Destination Or Such Other Named Place Of Destination In The Philippines, As Shall Be Specified In This Contract, Shall Be Arranged And Paid For By The Supplier, And The Cost Thereof Shall Be Included In The Contract Price. Where The Supplier Is Required Under This Contract To Transport The Goods To A Specified Place Of Destination Within The Philippines, Defined As The Project Site, Transport To Such Place Of Destination In The Philippines, Including Insurance And Storage, As Shall Be Specified In This Contract, Shall Be Arranged By The Supplier, And Related Costs Shall Be Included In The Contract Price. Where The Supplier Is Required Under Contract To Deliver The Goods Cif, Cip Or Ddp, Goods Are To Be Transported On Carriers Of Philippine Registry. In The Event That No Carrier Of Philippine Registry Is Available, Goods May Be Shipped By A Carrier Which Is Not Of Philippine Registry Provided That The Supplier Obtains And Presents To The Procuring Entity Certification To This Effect From The Nearest Philippine Consulate To The Port Of Dispatch. In The Event That Carriers Of Philippine Registry Are Available But Their Schedule Delays The Supplier In Its Performance Of This Contract The Period From When The Goods Were First Ready For Shipment And The Actual Date Of Shipment The Period Of Delay Will Be Considered Force Majeure. The Procuring Entity Accepts No Liability For The Damage Of Goods During Transit Other Than Those Prescribed By Incoterms For Ddp Deliveries. In The Case Of Goods Supplied From Within The Philippines Or Supplied By Domestic Suppliers Risk And Title Will Not Be Deemed To Have Passed To The Procuring Entity Until Their Receipt And Final Acceptance At The Final Destination. 2.2 No Further Instructions. 4 The Inspections And Tests That Will Be Conducted At The Project Site And Actual Inspection Of The Goods/services Shall Be Done As Required Under Section Vii. Technical Specifications. Section Vi. Schedule Of Requirements The Delivery Schedule Expressed As Weeks/months Stipulates Hereafter A Delivery Date Which Is The Date Of Delivery To The Project Site. Item Number Description Quantity Delivered, Weeks/months 1 Supply And Delivery Of Various Military Equipment For Bucor Swat 1 Lot 15 Calendar Days From Receipt Of Notice To Proceed Terms And Conditions: Mode Of Payment: Lump Sum (subject For Approval By End-user And Upon Issuance Of Certificate Of Acceptance By The End-user And Inspection And Acceptance Committee) Section Vii. Technical Specifications Technical Specifications Qty Unit Item Description Put Comply Or Not Comply 30 Pc Kevlar Nij Level Ive Quick Release And Adjustable, With Protective Inner Paddings 30 Set Level Iv Bulletproof Vest With Plates (2pcs) Nij Level Iv Ballistic 4 Unit Ballistic Shield Level Iva, 4’’x16’’ With Ballistic Visor View Port, 24’’x36’’ Size Dimension, Lightweight 30 Set Gas Mask With Penoramic Glass, Full Face Coverage, Vacuum Contact With Face Via Silicon Attachments, 5 Points Adjustable Grip, Can Be Used In Accordance With Specific Filter 2 Set 20ft Extension Ladder Fiberglass Extension Ladder Heavy Duty Anti-slip D-drug Steps High Strength Rope Safety Locks Adjustable Feets 2 Set Portable Combination Torch, Tip & Cylinder Kit Attachment: Cutting Tip, Heating Nozzle, Welding & Brazing Tip, Check Valve, Fuel Regulator, Torch Handle, Goggles, Handle, Striker, Tank Key Hose Lenth: 12.5 Ft Hose Fitting: Size A Torch Head Angle: 90 Degree 60 Pc Tear Gas Grenade/canister Description: Cartridge, 37/40mm, Cn Smoke Model Nunber: 3220 (short Range),3221 (long Range) Type: Single Projects Cn Irritant Smoke Discharge Time: 30-10 Seconds Emmission Ports: 1 On Bottom And 1 On Top Range: 80 To 150 Yards Cartridge Material: Aluminum Projectile Material: Aluminum Projectile Weight: 128 Gm Overall Height: 4.8’’’’(12.2 Cm) Overall Weight:196 Gm Chemival Weight: 93 Gm Agent Weight 27 Gm Compatibility: 1.5 1’’’riot Guns M203 & M79 Type Grenade Launchers Waterproof: Lacquer Coated Primer & Sealed Top 30 Pc Smoke Grenade Hight Volume, Continuous Discharge Grenade. Diameter: 2.35 In/6.0 Cm Length: 6.00 In 15.2 Cm Discharge Ports: 4 Gas Ports On Top And 1 At Bottom Discharge Time: 20-40 Seconds Launchable: Yes 8 Set Night Vision Goggles Generation: Gen 3 Field Of View: 40o Magnification: 1x Length: 5-4/5 Width: 3-1/10 Heiht: 6-1/10in Construction: Plastic Optical Lens Coating: Coated Min. Distance: 0.82 Ft Aa Batteries Weather Resistant: Yes Weight: 23.99oz Includes: Demist Shield, Goggle Kit, Len Tissue, Lens Cap,lithium Battery, Manual, Packing Box, Sacrificial Window, Soft Carrying Case 60 Unit Radios Performance Characteristics: Military Grade Frequency Band: Vhf, Uhf Repeater Capable: Yes Battery Life (based On A 05 05 90 Duty Cycle) 16.2 Hours In Digital Mode 11.1 Hours In Analog Mode Standard Battery Chemistry Type: Lithium Ion 1 Watc92:c118t: Yes Physical Characteristics Available Option Board: Yes Emergency Button: Yes Keypad: Full Display: Full, Color, Day And Night Mode Weight (with Standard Battery): 12.54oz (355.5g) Dimensions H X W X D (with Standard Battery): 5.13 X 2.17 X 1.62 In. (130.3 X 55.2 X 41.1 Mm) Radio Features Transmit Interrupt: Yes Digital Private Line: Yes Private Line: Yes Monitor Permanent (sticky) Monitor: Yes Lone Worker: Yes Gps Capable: Yes Voice Announcement: Yes Signalling: Mdc (encode/decode), Quik-call Ii (encode/decode), Dtmf Encode Intelligent Audio: Yes Bluetooth: Integrated Bluetooth Audio And Data Programmable Buttons: Yes Voice Operated Transmit (vox): Yes Time Out Timer: Yes Talkaround: Yes Text Messaging Capable: Yes Scan Types: Normal, Priority, Dual Priority, Talk Group Nuisance Channel Delete, All Group, Home Revert Phone Book: Yes Group Call: Yes One To One Calling: Yes Missed Call Alerts: Yes Cps (customer Programming Software): Yes Channel Spacing: 12.5, 25 Number Of Channels: 1000 Mil Spec 810 C, 810 D, 810 E, 810 F, 810 G Noise Reduction Software: Yes Ip Standards: Ip57” 2 Unit Drones Takeoff Weight: 720 G Dimensions: Folded (without Propellers): 207x100.5x91.1 Mm (lxwxh) Unfolded (without Propellers): 258.8x326x105.8mm (lxwxh) Max Ascent Speed: 10m/s Max Descent Speed: 10 M/s Max Horizontal Speed (at Sea Level, No Wind): 21 M/s; 19 M/s In Eu Regions. Max Takeoff Altitude: 6000 M Max Flight Time: 46 Minutes Max Flight Distance: 32 Km Max Wind Speed Resistance: 12 M/s Max Pitch Angle: 35o Operating Temperature: -10o To 40o C (14o To 104o F) Global Navigation Satellite System: Gps+galileo+beidou Hovering Accuracy Range Internal Storage: 8 Gb Camera Image Sensor Wide Angle Camera: 1/1.3-inch Cmos, Effective Pixels: 48 Mp Medium Tele Camera: 1/1.3-inch Cmos, Effective Pixels: 48 Mp Lens: Wide-angle Camera Charging Type Three Batteries Charged In Sequence. Compatibility Dji Air 3 Intelligent Flight Battery Car Charger Input Car Power Input: 12.7-16 V, 6.5 A, Rated Voltage 14 V (dc) Max Operating Time Without Charging Any Mobile Device: 6 Hours When Charging A Mobile Device: 3.5 Hours I/we Hereby Commit To Comply And Deliver All The Requirement In Accordance With The Above Stated Specifications. Conforme: Name Of Company In Print Signature Printed Name Of Authorized Representative Date Section Viii. Checklist Of Technical And Financial Documents Checklist Of Technical And Financial Documents I. Technical Component Envelope Class “a” Documents Legal Documents ⬜ (a) Valid Philgeps Registration Certificate (platinum Membership) (all Pages) In Accordance With Section 8.5.2 Of The Irr; Technical Documents ⬜ (b) Statement Of The Prospective Bidder Of All Its Ongoing Government And Private Contracts, Including Contracts Awarded But Not Yet Started, If Any, Whether Similar Or Not Similar In Nature And Complexity To The Contract To Be Bid; And ⬜ (c) Statement Of The Bidder’s Single Largest Completed Contract (slcc) Similar To The Contract To Be Bid, Except Under Conditions Provided For In Sections 23.4.1.3 And 23.4.2.4 Of The 2016 Revised Irr Of Ra No. 9184, Within The Relevant Period As Provided In The Bidding Documents; And ⬜ (d) Original Copy Of Bid Security. If In The Form Of A Surety Bond, Submit Also A Certification Issued By The Insurance Commission Or Original Copy Of Notarized Bid Securing Declaration; And ⬜ (e) Conformity With The Technical Specifications, Which May Include Production/delivery Schedule, Manpower Requirements, And/or After-sales/parts, If Applicable; And ⬜ (f) Original Duly Signed Omnibus Sworn Statement (oss) And If Applicable, Original Notarized Secretary’s Certificate In Case Of A Corporation, Partnership, Or Cooperative; Or Original Special Power Of Attorney Of All Members Of The Joint Venture Giving Full Power And Authority To Its Officer To Sign The Oss And Do Acts To Represent The Bidder. Financial Documents ⬜ (g) The Prospective Bidder’s Computation Of Net Financial Contracting Capacity (nfcc) Or A Committed Line Of Credit From A Universal Or Commercial Bank In Lieu Of Its Nfcc Computation. Class “b” Documents ⬜ (h) If Applicable, A Duly Signed Joint Venture Agreement (jva) In Case The Joint Venture Is Already In Existence Or Duly Notarized Statements From All The Potential Joint Venture Partners Stating That They Will Enter Into And Abide By The Provisions Of The Jva In The Instance That The Bid Is Successful. Ii. Financial Component Envelope ⬜ (i) Original Of Duly Signed And Accomplished Financial Bid Form; And ⬜ (j) Original Of Duly Signed And Accomplished Price Schedule(s). Other Documentary Requirements Under Ra No. 9184 (as Applicable) ⬜ (k) [for Foreign Bidders Claiming By Reason Of Their Country’s Extension Of Reciprocal Rights To Filipinos] Certification From The Relevant Government Office Of Their Country Stating That Filipinos Are Allowed To Participate In Government Procurement Activities For The Same Item Or Product. ⬜ (l) Certification From The Dti If The Bidder Claims Preference As A Domestic Bidder Or Domestic Entity. Price Schedule For Goods Offered From Within The Philippines [shall Be Submitted With The Bid If Bidder Is Offering Goods From Within The Philippines] ______________________________________________________________________________ For Goods Offered From Within The Philippines Name Of Bidder ________________________ Project Id No._________ Page ___of___ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Item Description Country Of Origin Quantity Unit Price Exw Per Item Transportation And All Other Costs Incidental To Delivery, Per Item Sales And Other Taxes Payable If Contract Is Awarded, Per Item Cost Of Incidental Services, If Applicable, Per Item Total Price, Per Unit (col 5+6+7+8) Total Price Delivered Final Destination (col 9) X (col 4) Name: ___________________________________________________________________ Legal Capacity: ____________________________________________________________ Signature: ________________________________________________________________ Duly Authorized To Sign The Bid For And Behalf Of: __________________________________ Price Schedule For Goods Offered From Abroad [shall Be Submitted With The Bid If Bidder Is Offering Goods From Abroad] ______________________________________________________________________________ For Goods Offered From Abroad Name Of Bidder _________________________ Project Id No._________ Page ___ Of ___ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Item Description Country Of Origin Quantity Unit Price Cif Port Of Entry (specify Port) Or Cip Named Place (specify Border Point Or Place Of Destination) Total Cif Or Cip Price Per Item (col. 4 X 5) Unit Price Delivered Duty Unpaid (ddu) Unit Price Delivered Duty Paid (ddp) Total Price Delivered Ddp (col 4 X 8) Name: ___________________________________________________________________ Legal Capacity: ____________________________________________________________ Signature: ________________________________________________________________ Duly Authorized To Sign The Bid For And Behalf Of: ___ Appendix “1” Bid Form For The Procurement Of Goods [shall Be Submitted With The Bid] _________________________________________________________________________ Bid Form Date : _________________ Project Identification No. : _________________ To: [name And Address Of Procuring Entity] Having Examined The Philippine Bidding Documents (pbds) Including The Supplemental Or Bid Bulletin Numbers [insert Numbers], The Receipt Of Which Is Hereby Duly Acknowledged, We, The Undersigned, Offer To [supply/deliver/perform] [description Of The Goods] In Conformity With The Said Pbds For The Sum Of [total Bid Amount In Words And Figures] Or The Total Calculated Bid Price, As Evaluated And Corrected For Computational Errors, And Other Bid Modifications In Accordance With The Price Schedules Attached Herewith And Made Part Of This Bid. 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[select One, Delete The Other:] [if A Sole Proprietorship:] I Am The Sole Proprietor Or Authorized Representative Of [name Of Bidder] With Office Address At [address Of Bidder]; [if A Partnership, Corporation, Cooperative, Or Joint Venture:] I Am The Duly Authorized And Designated Representative Of [name Of Bidder] With Office Address At [address Of Bidder]; 2. [select One, Delete The Other:] [if A Sole Proprietorship:] As The Owner And Sole Proprietor, Or Authorized Representative Of [name Of Bidder], I Have Full Power And Authority To Do, Execute And Perform Any And All Acts Necessary To Participate, Submit The Bid, And To Sign And Execute The Ensuing Contract For [name Of The Project] Of The [name Of The Procuring Entity], As Shown In The Attached Duly Notarized Special Power Of Attorney; [if A Partnership, Corporation, Cooperative, Or Joint Venture:] I Am Granted Full Power And Authority To Do, Execute And Perform Any And All Acts Necessary To Participate, Submit The Bid, And To Sign And Execute The Ensuing Contract For [name Of The Project] Of The [name Of The Procuring Entity], As Shown In The Attached [state Title Of Attached Document Showing Proof Of Authorization (e.g., Duly Notarized Secretary’s Certificate, Board/partnership Resolution, Or Special Power Of Attorney, Whichever Is Applicable;)]; 3. [name Of Bidder] Is Not “blacklisted” Or Barred From Bidding By The Government Of The Philippines Or Any Of Its Agencies, Offices, Corporations, Or Local Government Units, Foreign Government/foreign Or International Financing Institution Whose Blacklisting Rules Have Been Recognized By The Government Procurement Policy Board, By Itself Or By Relation, Membership, Association, Affiliation, Or Controlling Interest With Another Blacklisted Person Or Entity As Defined And Provided For In The Uniform Guidelines On Blacklisting; 4. Each Of The Documents Submitted In Satisfaction Of The Bidding Requirements Is An Authentic Copy Of The Original, Complete, And All Statements And Information Provided Therein Are True And Correct; 5. [name Of Bidder] Is Authorizing The Head Of The Procuring Entity Or Its Duly Authorized Representative(s) To Verify All The Documents Submitted; 6. [select One, Delete The Rest:] [if A Sole Proprietorship:] The Owner Or Sole Proprietor Is Not Related To The Head Of The Procuring Entity, Members Of The Bids And Awards Committee (bac), The Technical Working Group, And The Bac Secretariat, The Head Of The Project Management Office Or The End-user Unit, And The Project Consultants By Consanguinity Or Affinity Up To The Third Civil Degree; [if A Partnership Or Cooperative:] None Of The Officers And Members Of [name Of Bidder] Is Related To The Head Of The Procuring Entity, Members Of The Bids And Awards Committee (bac), The Technical Working Group, And The Bac Secretariat, The Head Of The Project Management Office Or The End-user Unit, And The Project Consultants By Consanguinity Or Affinity Up To The Third Civil Degree; [if A Corporation Or Joint Venture:] None Of The Officers, Directors, And Controlling Stockholders Of [name Of Bidder] Is Related To The Head Of The Procuring Entity, Members Of The Bids And Awards Committee (bac), The Technical Working Group, And The Bac Secretariat, The Head Of The Project Management Office Or The End-user Unit, And The Project Consultants By Consanguinity Or Affinity Up To The Third Civil Degree; 7. [name Of Bidder] Complies With Existing Labor Laws And Standards; And 8. [name Of Bidder] Is Aware Of And Has Undertaken The Responsibilities As A Bidder In Compliance With The Philippine Bidding Documents, Which Includes: A. Carefully Examining All Of The Bidding Documents; B. Acknowledging All Conditions, Local Or Otherwise, Affecting The Implementation Of The Contract; C. Making An Estimate Of The Facilities Available And Needed For The Contract To Be Bid, If Any; And D. Inquiring Or Securing Supplemental/bid Bulletin(s) Issued For The [name Of The Project]. 9. [name Of Bidder] Did Not Give Or Pay Directly Or Indirectly, Any Commission, Amount, Fee, Or Any Form Of Consideration, Pecuniary Or Otherwise, To Any Person Or Official, Personnel Or Representative Of The Government In Relation To Any Procurement Project Or Activity. 10. 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Closing Date5 Mar 2024
Tender AmountPHP 10.4 Million (USD 186.2 K)
Philippine Merchant Marine Academy Tender
Philippines
Details: Description Quantity Unit Item Description Lot Full Mission Bridge Simulator Dnv Class A 1 1.1 Features And Application The Bridge Simulator Should Provide A Realistic, Ship-like Environment Based On Real Hardware Consoles And High- Quality Visualization. The Systems Include Major Components Such As Conning, Radar/ Arpa And Ecdis, Gmdss, Navigation Equipment, Bearing Finder, Steering Control Console, Engine Control, Auto Pilot System, Overhead Display, Etc. The Simulator Can Be Utilized To A Variety Of Navigation Techniques Under Different Environmental Conditions, Serving A Wide Range Of Purposes As Follows: 1. Control Of The Ship While Navigating In The Operational And Emergency Modes In Various Weather Conditions With The Possibility Of Setting Wind And Current Parameters; 2. Analysis Of The Above-water Situation In Day And Night Conditions; In Poor Visibility By Visible Navigation Lights And Information Received From Radar/ Arpa; 3. Use Of The Electronic Chart-based Navigational Information System (ecdis); 4. Practical Use Of Radio Equipment And Global Maritime Distress And Safety System (gmdss) Facilities; 5. Application Of The International Regulations For Preventing Collisions At Sea; 6. Ship Control During Anchoring And Mooring; 7. Ship Control During Towing Operations; 8. Ship Control During Maneuvers "man Overboard"; 9. Rational Methods Of Ship Control In Case Of Main Engines (me) And Ship And Navigation Equipment Failures During Movement; 10. Eye Survey Of Above-water And Radar Situation, Determination Of Vessel Movement Elements; 11. Navigational Situation Assessment By Visual Observation During Day Time, By Lights At Night Time And By Observation Of Transmission Of Echo Signals On Ppi Simulators In Conditions Of Limited Visibility; 12. Visual Determination Of Vessel Movement Patterns, Maneuvering Capabilities And Dimensions; 13. Selection And Execution Of Collision Avoidance Maneuvers In Open Sea, During Night And In Limited Visibility Conditions Using Radar/arpa; 14. Evaluation Of Accuracy Of Primary And Secondary Information Received From Arpa, Consideration Of Factors Affecting Accuracy Of Arpa And Delay In Formation Of Secondary Radar Information; 15. Orientation Of Ships In Complex Navigation Conditions In Daytime And Nighttime And In Conditions Of Limited Visibility; 16. Use Of Ecdis For Preliminary And Executive Plotting, Practicing Correct Response To Emergency Signals Produced By Ecdis, Solution Of Chart-metric Tasks And Ensuring Safety Of Navigation With The Use Of Information Received From Ecdis; 17. Use Of Basic Capabilities Of Marine Mobile Service And Marine Mobile Satellite Service. 1.2 The Bridge Simulator Can Be Used For The Stcw Convention Competency Requirements And Simulation Objectives. The Following Are The Items Of Navigator Competence Related To Navigation Bridge Operations That Can Be Evaluated Using The Bridge Simulator. In Addition, The Following International Standards Have Been Considered In The Development Of The Full Mission Ship Control Simulator: Stcw Reference/competence Item/module Used Table A-ii/1.1 Plan And Execute A Passage And Determine Vessel’s Location Ecdis Module. Navaids Simulation Module. Ship Motion Simulation. Main Instructor Control And Monitoring. Table A-ii/1.2 Maintain A Safe Navigational Watch Ship Motion Simulation. Conning Display And Ship Hardware Controls. Visualization Channel. Ecdis Module. Main Instructor Control And Monitoring. Evaluation And Assessment Module. Table A-ii/1.3 Use Radar And Arpa To Maintain Navigational Safetys Hip Motion Simulation. Conning Display And Ship Hardware Controls. Radar/arpa Imitator. Main Instructor Control And Monitoring. Table A-ii/1.4 Use Ecdis To Maintain Navigational Safetys Hip Motion Simulation. Conning Display And Ship Hardware Bearing Station. Radar/arpa Imitator. Navaids Simulation Module. Ecdis Module. Main Instructor Control And Monitoring. Table A-ii/1.5 Respond To Emergencies Main Instructor Control And Monitoring. Ship Motion Simulation. Conning Display And Ship Hardware Controls (alarms Panels). Table A-ii/1.6 Respond To A Distress Signal At Sea Main Instructor Control And Monitoring. Gmdss Support Module. Navaids Simulation Module (ais). Conning Display And Ship Hardware Controls. Radar/arpa. Ecdis Module. Audio Logger. Table A-ii/1.8 Transmit And Receive Information By Means Of Visual Signals Main Instructor Control And Monitoring. Ship Motion Simulation. Visualization Channel. Signaling System. Conning Display. Table A-ii/1.9 Maneuver The Ship Main Instructor And Monitoring. Conning Display And Ship Hardware Controls. Evaluation And Assessment Module. Table A-ii/2.1 Plan Voyage And Navigatem Ain Instructor Control And Monitoring. Ecdis Module. Navaids Simulation Module. Ship Motion Simulation. Table A-ii/2.2 Determine Position And Accuracy Of Resulting Position Fixes By Any Means Ship Motion Simulation. Visualization Channel. Bearing Station. Radar/arpa Imitator. Navaids Simulation Module. Ecdis Module. Main Instructor Control And Monitoring. Table A-ii/2.3 Determine And Consider Compass Errors Main Instructor Control And Monitoring. Ship Motion Simulation. Visualization Channel. Bearing Station. Conning Display. Table A-ii/2.4 Coordinate Search And Rescue Operations Main Instructor Control And Monitoring. Gmdss Support Module. Sound System. Visualization Channel. Radar/arpa Imitator. Conning Display. Table A-ii/2.5 Establish Watchkeeping Procedures And Arrangements Main Instructor Control And Monitoring. Ship Motion Simulation. Exchange Data Module For Ibs. Conning Display And Ship Hardware Controls. Gmdss Support Module. Sound System. Visualization Channel. Radar/arpa Imitator. Navaids Simulation Module (gps/dgps, Loran-c, Ais, Ssas). Ecdis Module. Audio Logger. Table A-ii/2.6 Maintain Navigational Safety By Using Information From Navigational Equipment And Systems To Aid In Command Decision Makingm Ain Instructor Control And Monitoring. Ship Motion Simulation. Radar/arpa Imitator. Navaids Simulation Module (gps/dgps, Loran-c, Ais). Ecdis Module And Ecs Radar Overlay. Conning Display And Ship Hardware Controls. Audio Logger. Table A-ii/2.7 Maintain Navigational Safety By Using Ecdis And Related Navigational Systems To Aid In Command Decision Makinge Cdis Module. Navaids Simulation Module. Ship Motion Simulation. Main Instructor Control And Monitoring. Table A-ii/2.10 Maneuver And Handle The Vessel In All Conditions Main Instructor Control And Monitoring. Ship Motion Simulation. Conning Display And Ship Hardware Controls. Evaluation And Assessment Module. Table A-ii/2.11 Remote Control Of Power Plant And Engineering Systems And Services Main Instructor Control And Monitoring. Ship Motion Simulation. Conning Display And Ship Hardware Controls. Main Engine Control Module. Auxiliary Systems Module. Evaluation And Assessment Module. Table A-ii/3.1 Plan And Execute Coastal Passages And Determine Position Ecdis Module. Navaids Simulation Module. Ship Motion Simulation. Main Instructor Control And Monitoring. Table A-ii/3.2 Maintain A Safe Navigational Watch Main Instructor Control And Monitoring. Ship Motion Simulation. Conning Display And Ship Hardware Controls. Visualization Channel. Ecdis Module. Main Instructor Control And Monitoring. Evaluation And Assessment Module. Table A-ii/3.3 Respond To Emergencies Main Instructor Control And Monitoring. Ship Motion Simulation. Conning Display And Ship Hardware Controls (alarm Panels). Table A-ii/3.4 Respond To A Distress Signal At Sea Main Instructor Control And Monitoring. Gmdss Support Module. Navaids Simulation Module (ais). Conning Display And Ship Hardware Controls. Radar/arpa. Ecdis Module. Audio Logger. Table A-ii/3.5 Maneuver The Vessel And Operate Small Ship Power Plants Main Instructor Control And Monitoring. Ship Motion Simulation. Conning Display And Ship Hardware Controls. Evaluation And Assessment Module. Table A-ii/4.1◻operate The Ship And Follow The Helmsman’s Orders In Englishm Ain Instructor Control And Monitoring. Ship Motion Simulation. Conning Display And Ship Hardware Controls. Evaluation And Assessment Module. Table A-ii/4.2 Monitor The Situation With Sight And Hearing. M Ain Instructor Control And Monitoring. Visualization System. Sound System. Evaluation And Assessment Module. Table A-ii/5.2 Participate In Berthing, Anchoring And Other Moorings Main Instructor Control And Monitoring. Anchoring Module. Mooring Module. Evaluation And Assessment Module. Table A-v/4-1.2 Monitor And Enforce Compliance With Legal Requirements Main Instructor Control And Monitoring. Evaluation And Assessment Module. Evaluation And Assessment Module. Table A-v/4-1.3 Apply Safe Work Practices, Respond To Emergencies Main Instructor Control And Monitoring. Ship Motion Simulation. Conning Display And Ship Hardware Controls. Evaluation And Assessment Module. Table A-v/4-1.4 Ensure Compliance With Pollution Prevention Requirements And Prevent Environmental Hazards Main Instructor Control And Monitoring. Conning Display And Ship Hardware Controls. Engine Control Multi Touch Display. Evaluation And Assessment Module. Table A-v/4.2.3◻maintain The Safety Of The Ship’s Crew And Passengers And Maintain Life- Saving, Firefighting, And Other Safety Systems In Good Working Order. Main Instructor Control And Monitoring. Conning Display And Ship Hardware Controls. Engine Control Multi Touch Display. Steering Multi Touch Display For Control Of Autopilot And Steering. Evaluation And Assessment Module. In Addition, The Following International Standards Have Been Considered In The Development Of The Full Mission Ship Control Simulator: 1. International Regulations For Preventing Collisions At Sea, 1972; 2. International Convention On The Safety Of Life At Sea, 1974; 3. International Convention On Standards For Training, Certification And Watchkeeping, 1978, 1995 As Amended In 2010; 4. Automatic Radar Plotting Aids Course. Regulations And Guide (department Of Trade, London 1981); 5. I Mo Resolution A. 477(12). Performance Standards For Radar Equipment. Adopted On November 19, 1981; 6. Imo Resolution A. 482(12); 7. Imo Resolution A. 483(12); 8. Imo Resolution A. 823(19). Performance Standards For Automatic Radar Plotting Aids. Adopted On November 23, 1995; 9. Imo Resolution Msc64(67). Recommendation On Performance Standards For Radar Equipment. Adopted On December 04, 1996. 10. Imo Resolution Msc232(82). Adopted On December 05, 2006. 1.3 Ship Motion Simulation Software The Ship Motion Simulation Program Contains Simulations Of Various Effects That Cannot Be Evaluated Separately From The Functionality Of A Particular Configuration: 1. Own Ships Motion; 2. Target Ships Motion; 3. Own Tugs Motion; 4. Target Tugs Motion; 5. Mooring And Towing Lines; 6. Rescue Objects; 7. Land Objects; 8. Scene Objects; 9. Weather Effects; 10. Miscellaneous. General: 1. 6 Dof Ship Motion Equation; 2. Hull Hydrodynamics Model; 3. Hull Aerodynamics Model; 4. Propulsion Plant Model; 5. Thruster Model; 6. Rudder Model; 7. Engine Model; 8. Model Of The Environmental Influence (wind, Sea, Current); 9. Shallow Water Influence Model; 10. Roll/pitch Wave Model; 11. Model Of The Distributed Current Effect; 12. Model Of Hydrodynamic Interaction With Another Ship And Water Area Boundary; 13. Multi-functional Autopilot Model; 14. Displacement Ship And Tug Models; 15. Optional: The Following Types Of Passive Vessel And Aerial Target Models: Hovercraft, Hydrofoils, Airplanes And Helicopters; Models Are Based On Real Prototypes And Adjusted Based On Sea And Tank Tests Data. Forces: 1. Forces And Moments Of Hydrodynamic And Aerodynamic Resistance Of The Ship’s Hull; 2. Force And Moment Of Impinging Flow On The Rudder Plane; 3. Force And Moment Of The Propeller; 4. Forces And Moments Of Bow And Stern Thrusters; 5. Forces And Moments Of Hydrodynamic Interaction With Other Vessels And Water Area Boundaries (bottom, Shoal, Canal, Walls); 6. Wind Forces And Moments; 7. Forces And Moments Of Field Currents. Effects: 1. Effect Of Shallow Water On Hull Drag Force (added Mass); 2. Effect Of Shallow Water On Reduction Of Propeller Thrust; 3. Effect Of Shallow Water On Reduction Of Steering Capacity; 4. Effect Of Shallow Water On Trim And Bank Changes; 5. Hydrodynamic Forces And Moments Caused By Passing Near Other Ships And Water Area Boundaries (uneven Seabed, Shoal, Mooring Wall); 6. Hydrodynamic Forces Caused By The Propeller Jet Of Another Vessel; 7. Vessel Suction Caused By The Impact Of The Propeller Jet On The Mooring Wall; 8. Mechanical Forces And Moments Caused By Interaction With Other Ships And Water Area Boundaries (mooring Walls); 9. Ship Collision; 10. Collision Between Ship And Mooring Walls Or Aids To Navigation; 11. Hard Grounding; 12. Soft Grounding. Propulsion Types: 1. Fpp; 2. Cpp; 3. Tunnel Thruster. Engines: 1. Low And Medium Rpm Reversible Diesel Engine (reversing With Compressed Air); 2. Medium And High Rpm Non-reversible Diesel Engine (reversing With Reversing Clutch) Steering Systems: 1. Balance Rudder 2. Steering Nozzzle 3. Z-drive 1.4 Ship Models The Bridge Simulator, Six Degrees Of Freedom Models Are Provided Not Only For Own Ship, But Also For Target Ships. Mathematical Modeling Of The Motion Of Each Ship Should Be Based On Integration Of A System Of Up To 12 Differential Equations Describing The Spatial Motion Of A Solid Body With 6 Degrees Of Freedom In A Fluid. 1. Wind Effect Modeling Includes: 2. Calculations Of Wind Center And Area Varying With Roll/pitch; 3. Calculations Of Forces And Moments As Wind Speed And Relative Bearing Change; 4. Calculations Of Resistance To These Forces Exerted By The Underwater Part Of The Ship's Hull. 5. Wave Effect Modeling Includes The Following Calculations: 6. Surge; 7. Sway; 8. Heave; 9. Yaw; 10. Roll; 11.p Itch. 12. Current Effect Modeling Includes: 1. Calculations Of The Instantaneous Value Of The Total Current Vector And Its Application Point In The Underwater Part Of The Ship's Hull; 2. Calculation Of The Corresponding Force And Its Momentum; 3. Calculation Of Water Resistance To This Force From The Opposite Board. Shallow Water Effect Modeling Includes: 1. Speed Reduction Calculations; 2. Calculations Of Deterioration Of Turning Characteristics; 3. Calculations Of Trim Changes Depending On The Ship's Speed And Depth Under The Keel (squat). Bank Effect (in General The Channel Walls) Simulation Consists Of The Following Calculations: 1. The Gradient Of The Bottom Rise In The Direction Of The Ship's Motion 2. Additional Arising Water Pressure Fields On The Ship's Hull; 3. Corresponding Total Forces And Moments. Modeling The Effects Of Interaction With Another Includes The Following Calculations: 1. Increased And Weakened Water Pressure Fields Occurring Around The Hulls Of Both Ships As A Function Of Approach Distance And Relative Speed; 2. Corresponding Total Forces And Moments, As Well As Their Application Points. The Library Of Own Ship Mathematical Models Should Include 55 Active Ships And Simulates The Movement Of Up To 100 Target Ships (60 Different Types, Jet Foil Hovercraft Helicopters And Airplanes) That Are Suitable For Training Purposes. The Library Of Own Ship Mathematical Models For The Bridge Simulator Should Include Tug Models That Realistically Simulate Tug Assistance When Maneuvering And Escorting. Tugs Can Be Controlled By The Instructor (automatically) And The Operator. The Simulator Includes The Ability To Simulate Pulling, Pushing, Reposition Towing And Escorting. The Tug Model Is Affected By The Own Vessel’s Speed, And As Such, Includes A Degradation Of Performance Depending On The Type Of Tug Being Simulated. It Is Possible To Work With Both Conventional And Tractor Tugs With Different Characteristics And Response Times. 1.5. The Bridge Simulator Visual System The Visual System Has An Optional Bird’s Eye Or Normal View, And The Operator’s Visual System Has A Normal View. In The Window The Instructor Can Move The Camera And Set The Yaw And Height Of The Camera. The Operator Can Activate The Binocular Mode In The Visualization System And Control The Zoom Factor, The Direction Along The Horizon And The Vertical View Of The Flight. Visual Scene Content: 1. 3 D Terrestrial Surface; 2. Controlling The Binoculars' Focal Length Settings; 3. Static Shore Objects; 4. Dynamic Coastal Objects (cranes, Vehicles, Trains, Radar Antenna Units); 5. Exercise Objects (ships, Tugboats, Helicopters, Aircrafts, Barges, Bollards, Mooring And Towing Lines, Ground Objects, Buoys); 6. Sar Objects (life Raft, Life Buoy, Mob, Sart, Helicopters, Aircrafts, Floating Debris, Damaged Tanker, Dye Marker, Oil Slick), International Flags And Pennants, Distress Signals (rockets, Parachute, Red Flare, Buoyant Smoke); 7. Aids To Navigation (buoys, Lighthouses); 8. Lights (navigational, Cultural Lights); 9. Visual Effect Of Icing; 10. Detailed Own Ship’s Bow; 11. Shadows For Vessels And Scene Objects. Sky: 1. Display Of Stars, Major Asterisms, The Moon, The Sun (according To Time Of Day And Geographic Coordinates), Clouds. Sea: 1. 3d Wavy Sea Surface; 2. Ripples; 3. Reflection Of The Sky, Sun, Clouds In The Sea; 4. Water Disturbances: Wake, Bow Waves, Foam From Breaking Waves. Weather 1. Precipitation; 2. Fog; 3. Rain Clouds; 4. Lightnings. 5. Ice 1.6 Environmental And Weather Training The Bridge Simulated Environment Consists Of: 1. Region State Window; 2. Depth Set; 3. Stream; 4. Ground Quality; 5. Wave Condition; 6. Setting The Course And Speed Of Wind; 7. Setting The Strength Of The Sea Disturbance; 8. Setting Visibility Distance; 9. Setting Local Time; 10. Changing The Reflection And Color Of The Water; 11. Changing The Intensity Of Rain, Snow, Thunderstorm And Global Cloud Cover; 12. Setting Coordinates, Heading Speed And Density Of Falls And Clouds. 1.7 Operation Training The Bridge Simulator Shall Allow For Training And Certification Of Watch Officers, Chief Officers, Captains, And Pilots Serving On Commercial And Fishing Vessels Of 500 Gross Tonnage Or More In Accordance With The Requirements Of The Imo Stcw Convention And Model Courses: • 1.07 – Radar Navigation, Radar Plotting And Use Of Arpa; • 1.08 – Radar, Arpa, Bridge Teamwork And Search & Rescue; • 1.22 – Ship Simulator And Bridge Teamwork; • 1.27 – Operational Use Of Electronic Chart Display And Information System (ecdis); • 1.32 – Operational Use Of Integrated Bridge System; • 1.34 – Operational Use Of Ais; • 2.02 – Maritime Sar Coordinator; • 3.11 – Marine Accident And Incident Investigation With Compendium; • 3.19 – Ship Security Officer; • 3.23 – Actions To Be Taken To Prevent Acts Of Piracy And Armed Robbery; • 7.01 – Master And Chief Mate; • 7.03 – Officer In Charge Of Navigational Watch; • 7.05 –7.06 – Officer In Charge Of Navigational Watch Of Fishing Vessel; • 1.25 – General Operator’s Certificate For The Gmdss; • 1.26 – Restricted Operator’s Certificate For The Gmds 1.8 Operating Environment The Bridge Simulator Shall Contain 40 Sailing Areas As Well As Sub-tasks For Each Area. This Makes It Possible To Control The Motion Of All Active And Target Ships. The Simulator Should Be Designed To Manage The Training Complex, Create (design) The Exercises, Perform The Exercises In Real Time, Monitor The Exercise Execution By Operator Workstations, Change Environmental Conditions And Sailing Circumstances, Enter The Own Ship Failure Variables, Documenting And Archiving The Position And Activity Of The Ship Involved In The Exercise. 1.9 Simulated Exercise Areas Detailed 3-d Databases With High-resolution True-color Textures Can Be Displayed By Visualization Systems. The Spatial Terrain, 3-d Radar Model And Floating Object Models Support Water Level Modeling (tidal Effect). The Database Can Include Over 1000 Models Navigational, Cultural, And Industrial Objects And Consists Of More Than 500,000 Triangles. The Databases Should Be Supplied With A Set Page | 24 Technical Description Of Enc Vector Electronic Charts Matching The Database Content For Display On Ecdis And The Instructor Workstation. The Exercise Areas Shall Include But Not Limited To: 1. Harbours 2. Channels 3. Approaches 4. Open Sea 5. Rivers 6. Canals Possible Applications (but Not Limited To Those Listed): • Pilot Training; • Mooring Training; • General Navigation Training; • Ice Navigation Training; • Consulting And Port Construction; • Demonstration And Gaming Purposes; Object Library May Include (but Not Limited To Those Listed): • 3-d Underwater And Surface Terrain; • Aids To Navigation: Buoys, Lighthouses With Light Characteristics According To The British Admiralty List Of Lights And Vector Electronic Chart, Unique Labels (numbering), Shapes (top Marks), Audio Signals And Radar Beacons; • Models Of Port Facilities – Cranes, Tanks, Chimneys, Elevators, Containers, Vehicles, Towers Etc. (from A Library Of More Than 500 Objects); • Moving Targets. • Unique And Standard Models Of Buildings And Monuments, Bridges With A Night View Representation. • Piers, Jetties, And Bollard Barrels For Mooring Training. Exercise Areas For The Radar And Visualization Scenes Should Be Available From The Areas Library. 1.9.1 Sample Exercise Areas 1. Rostock, Germany 2. Bosphorus Strait, Turkey 3. Strait Of Gibraltar 4. Tangier, Morocco 5. Accra Tema, Ghana 6. Tokyo, Japan 7. Jakarta, Indonesia 8. Singapore, Singapore 9. Vungtau Thivai, Vietnam 10. Conakry, Guinea 11. St. Petersburg, Russia 12. Kozmino, Russia Based On Common Proved Excercises Due To Sailing Routes: Europe: English Channel E+w, Europort, Dover Strait, Algeciras, Danish Strait, Antwerp, Rotterdam Middle East: Suez Canal + Gulf, Hormuz Strait Africa: Tema, Apapa, Cape Town Americas: New York, Houston, Montreal, Great Lakes, Hudson, Mississippi, Panama Canal Asia: Singapore, Shanghai, Malacca Str, Manila Oceania: Sydney, Fremantle, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide 1.10 Instructor Workstation The Instructor Workstation Is An Integral Part Of The Simulator And Is Designed To Control The Training Complex, Design (develop) Exercises, Perform Exercises In Real Time, Control Exercise Performance By Trainees, Change Environmental Conditions And Sailing Circumstances, As Well As Enter Own Ship Failure Variables, Document, And Archive The Position And Activity Of The Ship Involved In The Exercise. The Instructor Station Software Should Contain Navigation Areas As Well As Sub-tasks For Each Area, Allowing The Control Of All Active Vessels And Target Ships. 1.10.1 Main Instructor Control And Monitoring Module The Software Modules Should Provide A Possibility To Flexibly Configure The Required Bridge Configuration. General: 1. An Integrated Application For Exercise Editing, Conducting And Debriefing; 2. Highly Accurate Data Representation Based On Vector Diagrams (ability To Automatically Load All Diagrams Related To The Selected Game Area); 3. Tools For Creating Exercises And Automatic Competency Assessment Scenarios; 4. Control Of Simulator Session(s); 5. Continuous Automatic Recording Of Data During Exercise (main, Audio And Video Log Files); 6. Real Time, Slow Time, And Fast Time Modes; 7. Ability To Display And Print A New Pilot Card And A Table Of Maneuvering Characteristics Of The Ship; 8. Working With Measuring Tools: • Ability To Set Erbl; • Ability To Attach, Move Or Delete Erbl During An Exercise; 9. Ability To Attach Sart To The Life Raft; 10. Ability To Move Own Ship During Exercise Without Grounding Or Collision; 11. Ability To Apply Virtual Tug Force To 8 Points Of The Vessel’s Hull In Any Direction; 12. Display Of Actual Ship's Contours; 13. Continuous Display Of Parameters Of Vessel Movement And Environment Conditions: Course And Speed Of The Vessel, Course Over The Ground, Transversal Component Of Speed On The Bow And On The Stern, Gyro Heading, Rate Of Turn, Speed And Direction Of The Current And Wind, Height And Direction Of A Wave, Depth; 14. Independent Instructor Control For Wind And Swell Components Of The Wave; 15. Ability To Set Sea State Spectrum: • Pierson-moskowitz; • Phillips; • Ittc (international Towing Tank Conference); • Jonswap (joint North Sea Wave Project); • User. 16. Ability To Exclude Hydrodynamic Interaction With Mooring Walls In The Required Area; 17. Ability To Create A Template Containing A Set Of Objects (ships), Save And Use This Template In Other Exercises; 18. Ability To Save Environment Settings As A Template And Load A Previously Saved Template In Any Exercise And Area; 19. Mooring Operations: ◦ ◻ability To Set The Rope Material; ◦ ◻ability To Set The Initial State Of The Mooring Winch (render, Slack Away, Stop); ◦ ◻ability To Set Mooring Winch Parameters (speed, Pulling Force, Holding Force); ◦ ◻ability To Operate The Mooring Winch At The Instructor Workplace. 20. Anchor Operations: ◦ ◻ability To Set User Ground Type With Required Anchor Holding Force Coefficients; ◦ ◻display Of Anchor Position On The Instructor's Chart On The Ground. 21. Control Of Navigational Lights And Shapes: ◦ ◻ability To Control The Navigational Lights; ◦ ◻ability To Switch On/off Deck Lights On Target Ships. 22. Loading/discharging Of Own Ship During Exercises; 23. Weather Conditions Manager: ◦ ◻ability To Set Predefined Weather Conditions By Beaufort Number (wind, Wave, Whitecaps And Foam, 3d Clouds, Cloud Layer, Visibility) On The Fly; ◦ ◻ability To Set Customized Weather Conditions; ◦ ◻visual Effects: Rain And Snow (low, Medium, High), Lightning, Reflection, Translucency, Sea With White Caps, Foam, Splashes, Bow-wave; ◦ ◻separate Settings For Wind Wave And Swell; ◦ ◻manual Control Of Wind Direction And Strength; ◦ ◻adjustment Of Atmospheric Parameters – Temperature, Humidity, Pressure; ◦ ◻ability To Use Thunderstorm, Precipitation; ◦ ◻automatic Calculation Of The Position Of The Sun, Moon, Major Stars (up To 100) And Constellations, The Angle And Phase Of The Moon; ◦◻ability To Set Wave Spectrum Type: Pierson-moskowitz; Jonswap (joint North Sea Wave Project); Phillips; User-defined; 24. Rcc, Ship And Coast Stating Assignment; 25. Log Module With Possibility To Print Out And Create Archives; 26. Window For Listening/monitoring Of The Radiotelephone Traffic Including Possibilities To Interfere With Radiotelephone Traffic; 27. Ability To Introduce Background Noise From A List And Instrument Faults To The Trainee Stations. 28. Ability To Change Names, Call Signs, Mmsi, Telex Numbers And Inmarsat Mobile Numbers Of All Emulated Ship Stations And Coast Station According To The Needs Of Different Exercises; 29. Electronic Chart With Vessel Position Indication And The Ability To Change Position, Course And Speed; 30. Ability To Display And Instantly Change Trainee Station Positions On The Electronic Map For Search And Rescue (sar) Exercises; 31. Full Monitoring Of Any Trainee Workstation – The Ability To Monitor The Status Of Each Gmdss Unit And Listen To The Radio Traffic Of Each Trainee Station; 32. Connection To An External Printer; 33. Connection To An Active Speaker For Simultaneous Viewing Of Channels; 34. Providing Functions Of A Coast Telex Or Telephone Subscriber, Coast Radio Station And Rcc Operator From The Log Window; 35. Status Window For All Instruments At Any Workstation; 36. Ability To Log Communication And Trainee Actions For Playback And Later Review; 37. Database Of Coastal Stations, Navtex And Msi Stations And Inmarsat Shore-based Stations Plotted On The Chart; 38. Information About The Gmdss Sea Areas On The Chart; 39. Approximate Estimation Of Radio Wave Propagation In The Selected Frequency Range; 40. Evaluation And Assessment Module; 41. Navtex Functionality: ◦ ◻ability To Send Navtex Messages On Behalf Of A Navtex Station; ◦◻ability To Edit And Use The Navtex Station Used-defined List; ◦◻ability To Save And Use Navtex Message Templates. 42.“intercom” Panel. To Monitor Intercom Communication, Execute Voice Messages From The Instructor's Side. 43. Vhf Radio Station Module. To Monitor Vhf Communication, Send Voice Messages From The Instructor’s Side, Play Pre-recorded *.wav Files. 44. Coastal Radio Station Module. Screen Layout: 45. Use Of The Mouse Wheel For Chart Centering And Scaling; 46. On-screen Display Of Mooring Walls And Piers; 47. On-screen Display Of Actual Contours Of Any Ship; 48. On-screen Display Of The Object’s Route Line And Its Actual Track; 49. On-screen Display Of The True And Relative Speed Vectors; 50. Selectable Display Mode: True Motion, Relative Motion, Course Up Or North Up; 51. Display Of Prompt And Other Information In The Status Bar: ◦ ◻bearing And Distance From The Current Cursor On-chart Position To The Reference Point; ◦ ◻coordinates Of The Current Cursor On-chart Position; ◦ ◻depth In The Current Cursor Position; ◦ ◻current Exercise Time (absolute And Relative). 52. Displaying Of Object Tracks: Contour Or Point With Selectable Resolution, Track History And Time Stamp; 53. Displaying Of Walls And Piers; 54. Use Of A Mouse Wheel For Chart Centering And Scaling; 55. User Configurable Workplace; 56. Different Panels For The Control And Monitoring Of The Exercise Fulfillment: ◦◻reports Panel – To Form And Print Exercise Fulfillment Reports; ◦◻ Ship Info Panel – To Display Courses, Longitudinal And Transverse Speeds, Rates Of Turn For All The Ships Involved In The Exercise. ◦ ◻evaluation And Assessment Module Panel; ◦ ◻target Panel – To Control Vessel Target And Flight And Sar Objects; ◦ ◻objects Panel – To Promptly Select An Object On The Chart From The List Of All The Objects Available In The Exercise; ◦ ◻flags Panel – To Hoist/lower Ics Flag Signals On Any Of The Ships, Including Ability To Set And Keep Flag Templates ◦ ◻events Panel – For The Automatic Recording Of Any Important Events Related To The Incorrect Trainee Actions; ◦ ◻flash Light Panel – To Send Light Signals From Target Vessels, Including Automated Translation Into Morse Code; ◦ ◻magnetic Deviation Panel – To Configure The Magnetic Deviation Panel For The Vessels, Participating In The Exercise, Save The Panel And Apply Desired Template To Any Own Vessel, Print The Magnetic Deviation Table; ◦ ◻procedural Alarms Panel – For Defining User Set Of Alarm For Dedicated Vessels. 57. Setting Navigational Equipment Parameters And Faults: Radar, Gps, Loran C, Log, Gyro, Echo Sounder, Uais; 58. Setting The Exercise Weather And Bathymetric Conditions: Global And Local Zones, Import Of Tide And Current Databases;observing Own Ships And Targets On The Chart: Ship Info Panel, Cpatcpa Panel, Events Panel; Observing Own Ships And Targets On The Chart: Ship Info Panel, Cpatcpa Panel, Events Panel; 59. Control Of Own Ships And Targets On The Chart: Direct Control Of Steering And Propulsion Systems, Autopilot, Mooring Lines, Anchors; 60. Setting Faults Of Navigational Equipment, Steering And Propulsion System, Fire And General Alarms; 62. Continuous Data Logging During Exercises; 61. Playback Of Recorded Exercises In Real And Fast-time Modes; 62. Performing Preliminary Exercises On The Map To Check Their Suitability For Training On The Simulator; 63. Distress Signals (flare, Smoke Signals, Dye Markers); 64. Adding New Target Ships; 65. Changing Weather Conditions; 66. Moving Buoys, Turning Off Lights On Them And Hiding Them On Both The Visualization System And Radar; 67. Control Of Automatic Tugboats On Commands From The Bridge Or From The Instructor; 69. Generating And Printing Exercise Reports Exercise Objects: 1. collection Of 6-dof Ship Models; 2. Sar Objects: Life Raft, Mob, Damaged Tanker, Sart, Damaged Burning Tanker, Search And Rescue Transponder (sart), Emergency Position 3. Indicating Radio Beacon (epirb), Oil Slick, Helicopter Target, Aircraft Target, Floating Debris; 4. Mooring Objects: Bollard On Any Of Mooring Walls, Bitts On Another Ship, Bollard On Any Of Mooring Walls, Bitts On Another Ship, Mooring Buoy Of Catenary Anchor Leg Mooring (calm), Mooring Buoy Of Single Anchor Leg Mooring (salm); 5. Coastal Objects: Moving Cranes, Cars, Trains, Radar Antennae, Rocket Launcher, Hangar, Cistern, Signal Port Station Tableau, Etc.: Visual And Radar Images; 6. Global And Local Weather Zones: Wind, Current, Sea State, Visibility, Precipitations; 7. Fishing Objects: Fish Shoals, Underwater Pinnacles, Fishing Buoys, Lines And Zones; 8. Sound Velocity In The Water Affecting The Performance Of Hydroacoustic Fish Finder Equipment; 9. Rain Clouds; 10. Fog Areas; 11. External Tide And Current Data (enc Databases); 12. Display Of Wave And Current Strength And Direction At Any Point In The Exercise; 13. Adjustment Of The Ship Model Characteristics; 14. Setting Operation Modes Of Navigational Aids, Their Errors And Malfunctions: Radar, Gps, Loran-c, Log, Gyro, Sounder, Uais; 15. Performing Preliminary Exercises On The Map To Check Their Suitability For Training On The Simulator; • ◻control Of Own Ships And Targets On The Vessel: Direct Control Of Steering Gear And Propulsion, Autopilot, Mooring Lines, Anchors; • ◻control Of External Forces On The Chart (virtual Tug Force) Applied To 8 Points Of The Ship Hull In Any Horizontal Direction Along The Waterline; •◻saving An Exercise With Initial Conditions At Any Stage Of Playback. Trainee Mission Explaining: • ◻loading A Previously Created Exercise On A Chart; • ◻playing The Exercise On The Chart To Explain The Task; • ◻uploading A Sample Log Of The Same Exercise To Explain The Correct Actions. Simulator Session(s) Control: • ◻exercise(s) Start, Pause, Re-start After The Pause, Stop On Bridge(s); • ◻setting The Initial Position For Own Ships; • ◻entering Faults Of Navigation Systems, Steering Gear, Propulsion Plant, Fire And General Alarm; • ◻ability To Set Faults Of Navigational Equipment; • ◻pulling Apart Ships That Have Collided Or Run Aground; • ◻control Of Target Vessels, Hoisting Flags Of The International Code Of Signals, Turning Their Sound Signals On And Turning Their Lights On/off; 16. I Cs-69 Flags (international Flags And Pennants): • ◻26 Alphabet Flags; • ◻10 Numeral Pennants; • ◻3 Substitute Pennants; • ◻1 Answering Pennant. • ◻control Of Daylight Shapes On Vessels; • ◻distress Signals (flare, Smoke Signals, Dye Markers); • ◻changing Weather Conditions; • ◻adding New Target Ships; • ◻moving Buoys, Turning Off Lights On Them And Hiding Them On Both Visualization System And Radar; • ◻controlling Automatic Tugboats On Commands From The Bridge Or From The Instructor; • ◻using The Report Generator Wizard Tool For Printing. Own Ship Simulation Data: On Request, The Following Readings And Characteristics Of The Own Ship Are Displayed On The Monitor Of The Instructor's Workstation: • ◻vessel Number, Designation And Model Type; • ◻main Dimensions; • ◻displacement; • ◻ship’s Time; • ◻ship’s Gyro-compass Course Over Ground And Through Water; • ◻longitudinal And Transverse Components Of Speed Through Water; • ◻ship Speed Over Ground And Through Water; • ◻bow Velocity And Stern Velocity Over Ground; • ◻heeling, Trim And Center Of Gravity Elevation; • ◻angular Speed Of Ship Turns; • ◻current Rudder Blade Position And “put The Rudder Over” Command; • ◻current Position Of Propeller(s) And Pitch Change Command; • ◻current Rotation Speed Of Propeller(s); • ◻current Load Of Main Engine(s); • ◻thrusters Operating Mode; • ◻geographic And Cartesian Coordinates Of Vessel Location; • ◻distance Traveled By The Vessel From The Exercise Start Point; • ◻depth Under The Ship’s Keel; • ◻distance And Bearing Relative To Any Active Ship; • ◻cpa And Tcpa From Any Ship To Other Vessels. Passive Ships (target-ships) Simulation Data: • ◻on Request, The Following Indicators And Motion Characteristics Of The Target Ship Are Displayed On The Instructor's Workstation: • ◻target Ship Number And Type; • ◻cog; • ◻sog; • ◻geographic And Cartesian Position Coordinates; • ◻distance And Bearing Relative To Any Active Ship; • ◻the Coordinates Of The Route Change Point And The Time To Pass That Point. Evaluation And Assessment Module: The Evaluation And Assessments Module Are Designed For The Evaluation And Assessment Of A Range Of Predefined Assessment Parameters From The Following Categories: • ◻planning And Conducting A Passage And Determine Position; • ◻maintain Safe Navigational Watch; • ◻using Radar And Arpa To Maintain Navigational Safety; • ◻ability To Operate And Analyze Information Obtained From Arpa; • ◻respond To Emergencies; • ◻use Imo Standard Marine Communication Phrases And Use English In Writing And Speaking; • ◻transmit And Receive Information Using Visual Signals; • ◻maneuver The Ship; • ◻colreg. The Bridge Simulator Should Have The Ability To Set Up A Scoring And Grading System To Evaluate The Operator’s Performance. The Program Allows The Instructor To Monitor The Results Of The Bridge Team / Operator Workstation Performance During The Following Scenarios: 1. Own Ship Collision; 2. Own Ship Collision With A Beacon; 3. Running Aground On Own Ship; 4. Distances For Channel Coast; 5. Own Ship Collision With Another Vessel; 6. Own Ship Collision With The Shore; 7. Own Ship’s Anchor Chain Breakage; 8. Own Ship’s Mooring Line Breakage; 9. Engine Overload. For Each Item The Following Can Be Recorded: • ◻time • ◻position; • ◻depth; • ◻distance Traveled; • ◻hdg; • ◻cog; • ◻log • ◻sog; • ◻angular Velocity; • ◻prow. Doppler Velocity; • ◻stern Doppler Velocity; • ◻ort. Velocity; • ◻list; • ◻trim; • ◻engines Controller Position; • ◻main Engines Load; • ◻vpp Angles; • ◻propellers Rpms; • ◻rudder Setter; • ◻rudder Blade Position; • ◻thrusters Loading. 1.10.2 Instructor Module’s Main Screen General Requirement: 1. Integrated Application For Editing, Running And Debriefing Exercises. 2. High-quality Vector Chart Representation With The Ability To Load Multiple Charts; 3. Displaying Of The Actual Ship Contours; 4. Display Of Object Tracks: Contour Or Point With Selectable Resolution, Track History And Time Stamps; 5. Display Of Walls And Piers; 6. Displaying Of True Or Relative Velocity Vectors; 7. Display Mode Selection: True Or Relative Movement; 8. Using The Mouse Wheel For Chart Scaling; 9. User Configurable Workplace; 10. Setting Parameters And Faults Of Navigation Equipment: Radar, Gps, Loran C, Log, Gyro, Echo Sounder, Uais; 11.s Etting Weather And Bathymetric Conditions: Global And Local Zones, Import Of Tide And Current Databases (ecdis); 12. Monitoring Own Ships And Targets On The Chart: Ship Information Page Including Events Panel, Environment Page, Stats Page Including Cpa-tcpa Panel; 13. Monitoring Own Ships And Targets On The Chart: Direct Control Of Steering And Propulsion Systems, Autopilot, Mooring Lines, Anchors; 14. Setting The Navigational Equipment Faults, Steering And Propulsion, Fire And General Alarms; 15. Continuous Data Logging During Exercises; 16. Live And Fast-time Playback Of Recorded Exercises; 17. Generation And Printing Of Exercise Reports. Exercise Objects: 1) Collection Of 6-dof Ship Models; 2) Sar Objects: Life Raft, Mob, Damaged Tanker, Sart, Helicopter Target; 3) Global And Local Weather Zones: Wind, Current, Sea State, Visibility, Precipitation; 4) Rain Clouds; 5) External Tide And Current Data (enc Databases). Uais Training: 1. Ability To Configure Own Ship And Target Ship Parameters For Ais Position, Ship Static And Voyage Related Data Reports; 2. Possibility To Send Ais Messages To Own Ships; 3. Possibility To Monitor The Exchange Of Ais Messages; 4. Ability To Enter Fault Data Into The Ais Transponder. 1.10.3 Instructor Gmdss Module The Instructor Gmdss Module Of The Bridge Simulator Should Have The Following Abilities: • ◻ability To Connect To The Gmdss Simulator; • ◻continuous Audio Logging Of Information Exchange From The Operator Workstation On The Bridge (requires A Gmdss Module); • ◻exercise Monitoring With A Video Camera (requires An Additional Visualization Module); Radar Exercise Monitoring (requires An Additional Radar/arpa Simulation Module 1.11 Radar / Arpa Module • ◻the Bridge Simulator (radar/arpa) Module Should Have The Following Capabilities • ◻arpa/radar Software On The Bridge; • ◻selective Radar On The Instructor Workstation; • ◻radar Simulator On The Bridge; General Information: • ◻display Simulations Of The Following Radar Types: Target Tracking (arpa/ais): • ◻full Tt Functionality; • ◻plotting Up To 100 Targets; • ◻displaying Up To 1,000 Ais Targets; • ◻the Ais Symbol Shows Whether A Target Is A Sleeping Target, A Normal, A Selected, A Dangerous Or A Lost Target. Automatic Acquisition Zones: • ◻the Two Auto-capture Zones Can Be Set In A Sector Or In Any Shape; • ◻targets In The Auto-capture Zone Are Displayed With A Reverse Triangle; • ◻the Operator Can Manually Acquire Important Targets Without Restriction, Which Is An Important Aid And Source Of Information For Evaluating The Situation. Guard Zones And Anchor Watch Zone: • ◻guard Zones Generate Visual And Audible Alarms When Targets Enter Zones Set By The Operator; • ◻one Of The Guard Zones Can Be Used As An Anchor Watch To Alert The Operator When Own Ship Or Targets Drift Outside The Set Zone. • ◻radar Simulator On The Bridge; Cpa Alarm: • ◻the Target Tracking Symbol Changes To A Triangle When Its Predicted Course Deviates From The Operator’s Set Cpa/tcpa; • ◻the Operator Can Easily Change The Vector Length To Estimate The Trend Of The Target’s Movement. Target Trials: • ◻the Target Trail Feature Generates Single-color Or Gradual Shading Afterglow On All Objects On The Display To Help Clarify The Traffic Situation; • ◻echo Trails Can Be Displayed In Either True Or Relative Motion; • ◻relative Trails Show Relative Motion Between Targets And Own Ship; • ◻true Motion Trails Require A Gyrocompass Signal And Own Ship Speed Input To Cancel Own Ship Motion And Represent The True Motion Of Targets According To Their Speeds And Courses Over The Ground. Radar Map: • ◻a Radar Map Is A Combination Of Lines And Marks That Operators Can Use To Define And Enter Data About The Navigation Area And Route; • ◻the Radar Map Can Be Saved To Facilitate Reuse In A Frequent Navigation Area; • ◻planned Routes Created On The Ecdis Can Be Transferred Onto The Radar Display When Connected To The Ecdis Network. Radar Keyboard: • ◻full Control – All Radar Operations Can Be Performed Using The Keyboard Or On-screen With The Ps Trackball; • ◻actual Marine - Approved Radar Keyboard • ◻dedicated Buttons For Basic Functions; • ◻large, Easy-to-use Analog Controls For Ebl, Vrm, Gain, Sea And Rain. 1.12 Ecdis Module Dnv Type-approved Ecdis And Must Meet The Requirements Of The Following Regulations/ Standards: Solas 74, Reg. V/18.1, V/19.2.1.5, 2000 Hsc Code 13.8, 13.17.1, Imo Res. A 817(19) As Amended By Msc.64 (67) Annex 5 And By Msc.86(70) Annex 4, Imo Res.a.694(17) And Developed In Accordance With The Imo/iec Requirements For Integrated Navigation Systems (draft Iec 61924). Areas Of Application: 1. Bridge Task Application For The Training In The Use Of An Electronic Chart Display And Information System; 2. Ecdis Software On The Bridge; 3. Selective Ecdis On The Instructor Workstation; 4. Ecdis Simulator On The Bridge. General Information: 1. Compatible Cartography: ◦ I◻ho/ S-57 Edition 3 Vector Chart (iho S-63 Data Protection Scheme); ◦ ◻arcs Raster Chart; ◦ ◻enc ◦ ◻dnv Type Approved Senc Format, Cm-93/3 ◦ ◻perpetual License ◦ ◻compatibility With Admiralty Information Overlay (aio) For Further Navigation Safety. 2. Interface With Position Sensors, Gyro, Log, Echo- Sounder And Radar For Radar Overlay, Target Track Info, Route, And Waypoint Exchange. 3. Ecdis Operating Modes: ◦ ◻monitor Mode, Ship’s Behavior Can Be Monitored Relative To The Planned Route. A Variety Of Voyage Monitoring Tools Are Built Into The Instant Access Panel; ◦ ◻chart Maintenance Mode, Allows Operators To Work With Charts To Be Used In The System; ◦ ◻plan Mode, Operators Can Generate And Edit Route Plans As Well As Custom Charts. It Is Also Possible To View Various Detailed Reports Generated By Ecdis On Planned Routes And Custom Charts. 4. Route Planning: ◦ ◻operators Can Use The Trackball To Enter Waypoints Directly Onto The Chart; ◦ ◻operators Can Edit The Name, Steering Mode, Radius, Channel Limit And Other Parameters Of Waypoints. 5. Creating User Chart: ◦ ◻operators Can Create A Custom Chart; ◦ ◻a User Chart Is A Layer Consisting Of Marks And Lines That Can Be Created And Overlaid On The Chart; ◦ ◻user Charts Are Intended For Marking Safety-related Areas And Objects. 6. Quick Access To Various Reports: ◦ ◻route Reports On Waypoint And Passage Plan, As Well As User Chart Reports On Tidal, Lines, User-entered Objects And User-defined Areas Can Be Accessed Directly For Viewing. 7.marine Type Approved Keyboard: ◦ ◻panel-mounted Silicone Rubber Keyboard With Built-in Waterproof 25mm Trackball And Scroll Function; ◦ ◻fully Certified To Iec60945, Iacs E10, Iec 60092-504, Dnv 2.4. 1.13 Conning (conning Display) Module The Program Should Be Designed For Ship Handling, Mooring, Automatic Tug, And Navigational Instruments. Multi-level "call-up" Pages Of The Conning Display: 1. General Characteristics, Me And Autopilot Controls (“main” Page); 2. Mooring Gears And Roll And Pitch Controls (“anchor & Mooring” Page); 3. Repeater Gyrocompass And Satellite Compass (“compasses” Page); 4. Anemometer, Digital Barograph, Water And Air Temperature And Humidity Sensors (“environment” Page); 5. Binoculars Control, Observer Position Control, Searchlight Control (“light & View” Page); 6. Signal Flags, Sound Signals And Figures (“signals” Page); 7. Own Ship Data (page "ship"); 8. Fire Alarm Control Panel And Alarm List (page "alarm"); 9. Azimuth Propeller Thruster Control, Azimuth Indicators, Thruster Indicator Loading (page "azimuth"); 10. Vhf Radio (page "vhf"); 11.i Ntercom (page "intercom"); 12. Echo Sounder (page "echo Sounder"); 13. Pilot Card (page "pilot Card"); 14. M Aneuvering Table (page "maneuvering Table"); 15. Training Result And Vdr (page "assessment/vdr"). Main Features: 1. Rudder Position Master Operation Mode Setup; 2. Rudder Position Presetting; 3. Setting The Operating Mode Of The Bow Thruster And Aft Thruster; 4. Autopilot Control; 5. Setting The Limit For The Signal Response To A Hazardous Depth Under The Keel; 6. Me Control; 7. Initiation Of The Binoculars; 8. Setting The Observer’s Angle Of View Relative To The Horizon And Vertical Line; 9. Setting The Observer’s Position In The Visualization System; 10. Control Of Sound Signals, Lights And Figures; 11. Control Of The Anchoring Gear, Mooring Lines And Fenders When Mooring To A Quay And Vessel; 12. Tug Control. Information Display: 1. Values Of Propeller Shaft(s) Revolutions; 2. Control Pitch Propeller Turning Angle Values; 3. Rudder Responding Values; 4. Rate Of Turn Angular Velocity Values; 5. Operation Mode Of The Bow Thruster And Aft Thruster; 6. Gyro Compass And Magnetic Compass Course; 7. Log Speed And Speed Over The Ground; 8. Bow Thrust And Stern Speed; 9. Wind Speed And Direction (true/relative); 10. Speed And Direction Of Streams (current); 11. Date & Time Of Ship; 12. Distance Traversed; 13. Depth Under Keel; 14. Ship’s Geographical Coordinates; 15. Distance From Ship To Shore; 16. Me Loads; 17. Heel And Trim Of The Vessel; 18. Anchor Chain Length, Water Angle; 19. Length Of Mooring Lines; 20. Fire Detection Control System, List Of System Failures Alarms; 21. Vhf Point With Channel Selector; 22. Pilot Card, Maneuvering (wheelhouse Poster); 23. Assessment & Vdr. 1.14 Steering Control (multi-touch Pc) Module This Module Should Have The Following Capability: The Hdg Main Is The Start Page Of The Display For The Heading Control Mode Operation. The Hdg Main Page Is Accessible Via The Corresponding Soft Key Of The Operation Mode. The Nav Main Is The Start Page Of The Display For Operation In Waypoint Steering Mode. The Nav Main Page Is Accessible Via The Corresponding Operation Mode Soft Key. The Connected Route Planning System Generates All Necessary Data For Waypoint Steering. The Nfu/fu Display Page Has Two Rudder Setting Options: • ◻the Nfu Mode: Rudder Angle Is Set Using The Control Keys; • ◻the Fu Mode: Entry Of The Rudder Angle Value With The Rotary Knob. 1.15 Propulsion Control (multi-touch Pc) Module This Module Should Have The Following Capability: • ◻speed Digital Indicator Of Speed In Knots; • ◻main Engine Port And Main Engine Stbd Gauges To Display Rpm, Pitch And Speed Shaft Values Of Respective Me; • ◻two Emergency Engine Order Telegraphs (eeot) For Use In Case Of Machine Telegraph Failure; To Operate The Eeot Turn The Central Knob To The Required Position On The Scale; Corresponding Button Starts Flashing And Buttons Flash On The Telegraph Repeaters In Ecr And Engine Room Lop; At The Same Time Audible Signal Starts; When The Command Is Confirmed At The Ecr/er, The Button Lights Up Continuously On All Telegraphs And Audible Signal Stops; • ◻e/r Deadman System Lamps Light Up To Indicate The System Status: System On And E/r Deadman Alarm; • ◻thruster Control Display For The Bow And Stern Thruster Control; • ◻generator Status Indication; • ◻control Of Rudder Pumps And Synchronization Of Rudder Fu Mode. 1.16 Navigation Aid Instruments Module Areas Of Application: • ◻bridge Task Application. The Program Is Designed To Simulate Satellite Navigation Systems And Shore-based Radio Navigation Systems; • ◻data Generated By This Module Are Transmitted To Ecdis, Radar/arpa And Auto-pilot. 1.16.1 Marine Gps Areas Of Application: 1. Automatic And Manual Operation Modes; 2. Position Indication, Geodesic Datum; 3. Waypoint Input And Storage; 4. Dead Reckoning Mode; 5. Steering Data Computation; 6. Man Overboard; 7. Instructor-controlled Faults And Errors: Power Failure. 1.16.2 Ais 1. Manual Data Entry, Updating And Data Retrieval Using The Minimum Ais Display Simulator; 2. Manual Data Entry, Updating And Data Retrieval Using The Ecdis Simulator And/or Radar; 3. Transmission Of Dynamic Information At Intervals Consistent With Applicable Requirements; 4. Periodic Automatic Transmission Of Static Information To Coastal Stations And Other Vessels Equipped With Ais Equipment; 5. Receiving And Processing Information From Coastal Stations And Other Vessels; 6. Sending Response Messages With Minimum Delay To Safety Or High Priority Requests; 7. Transmitting Ais Data Of Target Vessels To Radar Simulator For Display; 8. Transmitting Ais Data Of Target Vessels To The Ecdis Simulator For Display. 1.16.3 Bnwa System 1. Provides Light And Sound Signals To Attract The Attention Of The Officer On Watch And, If The Officer Does Not Respond, To Alert The Simulator Instructor; 2. The Bnwa Simulator Operating Modes, The Sequence Of Light And Sound Signals, And The Characteristics Of The Light And Sound Signals Meet The Requirements Of Imo Resolution Msc.128 (75). 1.16.4 Navigation Echo Sounder 1. Depth Measurement From 1 To 200 M; 2. Audible Alarm When The Vessel Reaches The Target Depth; 3. Manual Depth Setting; 4. Depth Information Display In Two Forms Simultaneously: ◦ In A Graphic Form, Displaying The Depth Profile On The Ship's Path; ◦ In Numerical Form Showing The Current Depth. 1.16.5 Doppler Speed Log 1. Display Of The Vessel’s Speed Relative To Water And Relative To The Ground; 2. Distance Traveled Display; 3. Transmission Of Vessel Speed To Radar, Ecdis And Ais Simulators. 1.16.6 Vdr Remote Alarm Panel The Interval For Recording Various Data, Including Sound, Is As Follows: 1. Radar / Ecdis Video Signals: Every 15 Seconds; 2. Audio Data Of Bridge And Vhf Conversations: In Real Time; 3. Proposals In Iec Format: Upon Receipt; 4. Analog And Digital Data: Every Second. 1.17 Bearing Finder 1. Bridge Task Application. Program Represents A Visual Channel (visual) With A Capability To Accurately Measure The Observation Angle. 2. Telescoping Bearing Sight With Optical Magnification 3. Level Indicator For Horizontal Alignment Of The Bearing Repeater 4. Accuracy Of Azimuth And Elevation Angle Settings Is 0.1degree. 1.18 Pelorus Stand – Bearing Repeater Gyrocompass 1. The Gyrocompass Is Essentially A North-seeking Gyroscope And Which Is Connected By Cables To Gyro Compass Repeater Located Through The Ship. 2. The Pelorus Is A Key Instrument In Piloting The Ship Closed To Shore And Obtaining The True Direction Of Nearby Ships. 3. The Pelorus Is Mounted On The Center Of Bridge Used As The Most Accurate Reference. 1.19 Overhead Display Mode Areas Of Application: • ◻ Bridge Task Application. The Program Is Designed For Overhead Display Simulation. • ◻ This Module Should Run On Separate Pcs. The Sensor Can Be Set For Each Display And Each Output Type For Single, Dual, Or Triple Display. The Location Of The Displays Can Be Changed And Configured To Match The Display Type. Information Displayed: 1. Engine Load; 2. Engine Rpm; 3. Propeller Pitch; 4. Speed Of Log; 5. Heading; 6. Passed Distance; 7. Vessel Time; 8. Doppler; 9. Rate Of Turn; 10. Rudder Angle; 11. Pitch And Roll; 12. Depth; 13. Wind Speed And Direction. 1.20 Gmdss Operator Module The Gmdss Operator Module Should Simulate The Electromagnetic Environment Affected By: 1. Operator-controlled Radio Stations On Vessels; 2. Coastal Stations; 3. Rescue Coordination Center Radio Stations; 4. Distortion Induced By Propagation Interference. The Software Should Simulate The Operation Of The Following Gmdss Devices: 1. Vhf Radio Station With Dsc Vhf, 2. Mf/hf Radio Station With Dsc Mf/hf, 3. Mf/hf Mf/hf Radio Telex; 4. Inmarsat-c Ses, Egc Rx With Lrit And Ssas, 5. Inmarsat Fleet Broadband, 6. Iridium Gmdss Satellite Communication System; 7. Inmarsat-b Ship Earth Station Nera Saturn-b (optional); 8. Inmarsat-fleet 77 Ship Earth Station Nera –f77 (optional); 9.two Band Receiver Navtex, 10. 2182 Khz Watch Receiver; 11.c Ospas-sarsat Epirb; 12. Sart Tron Sart 20, 13. Ais Sart Tron Ais Sart; 14. Two-way Vhf Radio Station Tron Tr 30 Gmdss And Maritime Vhf Radio; 15. Vhf Radio For Two-way Communication Between Vessel And Aircraft, Tron Tr 30 Air, 16. Mcmurdo Fast Find 220 Plb; 17. Plb Ais Mcmurdo S20; 18. Gmdss Alarm Panel 19. Radio Direction Finder Rt-500-m (marine); 20. Power Switchboard 21. Battery Charger; 22. Virtual Printer. 2.0 Main Instructor Station 2.1 Instructor Station 2.1.1 License Of The Navigation Instructor Navigation Instructor Software Includes: 1. Navigation Instructor 2. Evaluation And Assessment 3. Tug And Mooring 4. Radar/arpa 5. Enc: • ◻dnv Type Approved • ◻senc Format, Cm-93/3 • ◻perpetual License Bird Eye Of Instructor 6. Debriefing System 2.1.2 License Of The Gmdss Instructor Gmdds Instructor Software Includes: 1. Gmdss Instructor 2. Group 3. Setup 4. Maps 5. Equipment Status 6. Knowledge Test 7. Estimated Results By The Program 8. Scenario Editor Of The Estimator 9. Software Control Of The Handset 2.1.3 Coastal Radio Stations Coastal Radio Stations Includes: 1. Coastal Radio Stations 2. Sar Coordination Center Radio Stations 3. Radio Disturbances 2.2 Instructor Station Table And Computers 2 2.2.1 Instructor Station Table Instructor Station Table Specification: 1. Table Size: L 2300 X W 700 X H 750 Mm 2. Material: Formica Matt Laminate On Chipboard 3. Ergodynamic Chair 1 Unit 2.2.2 Instructor’s Computer 2.2.3 Instructor Station 1 1 Pc • ◻computer: • 2x 24” Monitor O1 X Pc • Intel Core I5 Processor O1 6 Gb Ram • 256 M.2 Ssd • R Tx 4070 Or Higher O1 X Keyboard/mouse • 1 X Ups 1.5kva 1 Pcs • ◻printer: • 1 X Laser Printer A4 • A4 Print Speed Up To 48 Ppm • Auto 2-sided (duplex) Printing, 1-line Lcd • Wifi, Airprint, Mopria, Wifi Direct, Lan, Usb 2.0 • Colored Printer Set • ◻nas And Exercise Server • N As Disk Station Quadcore Processor O2 X 4 Tb Hdd Set • ◻drone View Monitor (environment View Of Instructor) • ◻smart Tv • W/ 55” Tv Led 1 Unit 2.2.4 Instructor Station 2 ◻requirements: • 2x 24” Monitor • 1x Pc • Intel Core I5 Processor • 16 Gb Ram • 256 M.2 Ssd • Rtx 4070 Or Higher • 1x Keyboard/mouse • 1x Ups 1.5kva 1 Unit 2.2.5 Server Station Requirements: • ◻computer: • 1x 24” Monitor O1 X Pc • Intel Core I5 Processor O1 6 Gb Ram • 256 M.2 Ssd • Rtx 4070 Or Higher O1 X Keyboard/mouse • 1 X Ups 1.5kva 1 Unit 2.2.6 Handset Handset Includes: 1. Handset 2. Cradle With A Ptt Switch 3. Usb Interface Board 4. Handset Box 1 Unit 2.2.7 Speaker Speaker Requirements: 1. Type: Desktop 2. Port: Mini Jack 3. Power: Usb 1 Unit 2.2.8 Network Switch Network Switch Specifications Manage: 24 Ports 10/100/1000mbps Rj45 Ports Set 2.2.9 Cctv Monitoring 1 Pc Nvr Atleast 16 Channel 9 Pcs 6 Mp Fixed Dome Network Camera With Mic 2 Pcs 8 Mp Bullet Camera With Mic 2 Pcs 6tb Storage (design For Cctv) 1 Pc Network Poe Switch Specification: 24 Ports 10/100/1000mbps Rj45 Ports 1 Lot >upvc, Conduit, Pull Box, Fittings, Hanger, And Support And Other Materials If Needed. Including Utp Cat6 Shielded Pure Copper, Fiber Optic Cable. >installation, Engineering Labor For Entire Project. Cable Laying, Labeling, Harnessing, Project Management, Mobilization And Di-mobilization 3.0 Main Bridge Simulator Software 3.1.1 Conning Display Conning Display Software Consisting Of: 1.main Features A) Rudder Operation Mode Setup B) Rudder Presetting C) Bow & Stern Thruster Presetting D) Autopilot Control E) Signal Response Limit Presetting F) Me Control G) Binocular Initiation H) Observer’s Vision Angle Presetting I) Observer’s Position Presetting J) Sound Signals, Lights & Figures Control K) Anchor Gear, Mooring & Fenders Control L) Tugs Control 2. Information Display A) Propeller Shaft(s) Revolutions Values B) Turning Angle Of Cpp Value C) Rudder Responding Value D) Angle Of Rate Value E) Gyro & Magnetic Compass Course F) Log Speed & Speed Over Ground G) Load Of Bow And Speed Of Stern H) Velocity & Direction Of Wind (true/relative) I) Velocity & Direction Of Stream (current) J) Ship Date & Time K) Traversed Distance L) Depth Under Keel M) Distance From Shore N) Me Loads O) Ship Heel And Trim P) Fire Detection Control System, System Failures Alarms List Q) Vhf Point With A Channel Selector R) Pilot Card, Maneuvering S) Assessment & Vdr T) Arpa Keyboard Control 3.1.2radar/arpa Display Radar/arpa Software Consisting Of: 1. Imitating Display Of Raday/arpa A) Range Scale B) Display Modes: Head Up, North Up, Tm, Rm C) Display Of Charts Of The Region 2. Arpa A) Acquisition Modes B) Target Canceling Modes C) Target Data Output Time D) Target Information E) Visual & Acoustic Alarms F) Cpa, Tcpa Limits Setting G) Trial Maneuver 3. Radar Parameter A) Operating Frequency (s-band, X-band) B) Antenna Rpm (20, 6- Rpm) C) Direction Pattern Width (vertical, Horizontal) D) Antenna Height & Tilt Angle E) Blind Sectors 3.1.3 Ecdis Display Ecdis Software License Consisting Of: 1. M Ulti Chart Loading 2. Chart Info 3. Chart Orientation (north Up, Head Up, Course Up) 4. Alarms (ais, Anti-grounding, Sensors, Route, Radar/target, Chart Areas,) 5. Ship Motion Data (cog, Sog, Hdg, Log) 6. Erbl For Measuring Bearings And Ranges 7. Two Modes Of Displaying (true, Relative) 8. Mob Mode 9. Routing Planning, Checking And Monitoring 10. Work With Multiple Routes 11. Interface With Position Sensor, Gyro, Log, Echo- Sounder, Arpa 12. Radar Overlay 3.1.4 Electronic Navigation Chart 1. Dnv Type Approved 2. Senc Format, Cm-93/3 3. Perpetual License C-map Professional+ Is An Innovative And Dynamic Worldwide Vector Chart Database Produced By Jeppesen Marine. Dnv Type Approved Senc Format, Cm-93/3 3.1.5 Bearing Finder Display Bearing Finder Software Consisting Of: 1. G Yro Mode 2. Magnetic Compass Mode 3. Determine The Bearing Control 4. Direction Finder Elevation Control 3.1.6 Navigation Aid Instruments 1.marine Gnss Gps A) Automatic And Manual Operation Modes B) Position Readouts, Geodesic Datum C) Way-points Input And Storage D) Dead Reckoning Mode E) Steering Data Computing F) Man Overboard G) Faults And Errors Controlled By The Instructor 2. Ais Features: A) Automatic Transmission Of Static Information To Coast Stations And Other Vessels With Ais Equipments B) Reception And Processing Of Information From Coastal Stations And Other Vessels C) Sending Response Messages With Minimum Delay To Security Or High Priority Requests D) Target Vessels Ais Data Transmission 3. Bnwa System Features: A) Provides Light And Sound Signals To Attract The Attention Of The Officer In Charge Of The Watch B) Operation Modes With Imo Resolution Msc.128 4. Echo Sounder Features: A) Measurement Of Depths From 1 To 200m B) Ship Exiting To A Given Depth Sound Signal C) Manual Setting Of A Given Depth D) Presentation Of Depth Information Simultaneously On Two Forms: - Graphic Form - Numerically 5. Doppler Speed Log Features: A) Display Of The Speed (relative To Water And Relative To Ground) B) Display Of The Distance Traveled 6.vdr Features: A) Recording Interval Of A Various Data 3.1.7 Overhead Display Overhead Display Software Displays The Following Data: 1. Engine Load 2. Engine Rpm 3. Propeller Pitch 4. Speed Of Log 5. Heading 6. Passed Distance 7. Vessel Time 8. Doppler 9. Rate Of Turn 10. Rudder Angle 11. Pitch & Roll, Depth 12. Speed & Direction Of Wind 3.1.8 Steering Magnetic Compass & Gyro Repeater Steering Magnetic Compass & Gyro Repeater Software Consisting Of: 1. Display Of Magnetic Compass 2. Display Of Gyro Repeater 3.1.9 Steering Display/autopilot Control Steering Display/autopilot Control Features: 1. Hdg – Heading Control Mode 1. Set Heading Display In Degree 2. Set Rot 2. Nav – Waypoint Steering Mode 3. N Fu/fu Control Page A) Nfu Mode: Rudder Angle Is Set Using The Control Keys B) Fu Mode: Entry Of The Target Rudder Angle Value Using The Rotary Knob 4.track Data – Logging Of The Last Past Minutes 3.1.10 Engine Control Engine Control Software Consisting Of 1. I Ndicator A) Me Indicator Load B) Me Indicator Rpm C) Pitch Indicator D) Shaft Rpm E) Speed Indicator F) Dead Man Alarm 2. M Ain Engine Control A) Nfu Control To Switch Steering Modes B) Clutch Control – Engage/de-engage C) Control Location D) Em’cy Stop E) Pitch Control – Local, Pitch Ahead/astern F) Control Mode – Constant/combinat 3. Em’cy Engine Order Telegraph 4. thruster Control Display 5. Diesel Generators Control 6. Rudder Pumps Control 3.1.11 Gmdss Software Devices Gmdss Software Consisting Of: 1. Vhf 2. Mf/hf Dsc 3. Epirb 4. Handhold Uhf 5. Handhold Vhf Gmdss 6. H Andhold Vhf Air 7. Ais Sart 8. Sart 9. Inmarsat Mini C 10. Iridium 3.1.12 Visualization Software Visualization 3-d Database With A High-resolution True-color Texturing Can Be Displayed. 1) Object Library Includes: A) 3-d Submarine And Above Water Terrain B) Aids To Navigation – Buoys, Lighthouse C) Port Facilities Models – Cranes, Tanks, Chimneys, Elevators, Containers, Vehicles, Towers, Etc. D) Moving Targets E) Unique And Standard Buildings, Monuments Models, Bridges With Night View Representation F) Piers, Jetties, And Bollard Barrels For Mooring Operation Training 2) Own Ships Software: A) Own Ships Mathematical Mode; Based On 6-dof B) Ship Models: Container Carrier, Bulk Carrier, Cruise Ship, Chemical Tanker, Vlcc, Lng Carrier, River-sea Tankers, Cargo, Anchor Tugs, Trawler, Tugboats 3) Target Ships: A) Move Automatically Along The Routes Plotted In An Exercise, Or Controlled By The Instructor B) Effected By Wind, Current And Wave Drift C) Towing And Mooring Functions 1 Set 3.2 Main Bridge Simulator Consoles And Computers 3.2.1 Main Bridge – Steel Consoles Horizon Field View Of 240 Degrees Fabrication Of Main Bridge Consoles Consisting Of: 1) Conning/maneuvering Console 2) Radar Console 3) Ecdis Console 4) Bearing Console 5) Navigation Aid Equipment Console 6) Gmdss Console 7) Steering Stand/console 8) Chart Table (standard Size) 9) Overhead Panel 10) Gyro Repeater With Pelorus Stand 11) Binoculars 12) The Console Must Made Of Steel 7 Sets 3.2.2 ◻70” Visual Screens Led Backlit • ◻7x Pc Visual Channel • I◻ntel Core I5 Processor • ◻16 Gb Ram ◻ • ◻256 M.2 Ssd◻ • ◻7x Rtx 4070 Or Higher • ◻1x Keyboard/mouse • ◻7x 70” Tv Led Backlit 4k Display • I◻nstrument Consoles • ◻7x Hdmi Cable • ◻7x 1.5k Ups 1 Sets 3.2.3 Conning Console • ◻1 X Pc • ◻intel Core I5 Processor • ◻8 Gb Ram • ◻256 M.2 Ssd • ◻2x Monitor 24” • ◻1x Keyboard/mouse • ◻1x Ups 1kva • ◻console Made Of Steel (tct 0.8 Mm To 2 Mm) Instrument Adds On Conning Console. 1 Sets 3.2.4 Ecdis Console • ◻1 X Pc • ◻intel Core I5 Processor • ◻8 Gb Ram • ◻256 M.2 Ssd • ◻2x Monitor 24” • ◻1x Keyboard/mouse • ◻1x Ups 1kva • ◻console Made Of Steel (tct 0.8 Mm To 2 Mm) • Instrument Adds On Conning Console. 1 Set 3.2.5 Radar / Arpa Console • ◻1 X Pc • ◻intel Core I5 Processor • ◻8 Gb Ram • ◻256 M.2 Ssd • ◻1x Monitor 24” • ◻1x Keyboard/mouse • ◻1x Ups 1kva • ◻console Made Of Steel (tct 0.8 Mm To 2 Mm) 1 Set 3.2.6 Chart Table Console With Monitor With Goose Neck Dimmable Light • ◻1x Chart Table Console 1300mm X 1312mm • ◻1 X Pc • ◻intel Core I5 Processor • ◻8 Gb Ram • ◻256 M.2 Ssd • ◻2x Monitor 24” • ◻1x Keyboard/mouse • ◻1x Ups 1kva • ◻1x Parallel Ruler • ◻1x One-hand Compass Divider • ◻2x Plotting Triangle With Handle • ◻1x Deck Log Book • ◻admiralty Paper Charts Related To Installed Maps In Simulator 1 Set 3.2.7 Binocular And Instrument Pc • ◻1x Pc • ◻intel Core I5 Processor • ◻8 Gb Ram • ◻256 M.2. Ssd • ◻rtx 4070 Or Higher • ◻keyboard/mouse • ◻2x 24" Monitor • ◻1x Ups 1.5kva • ◻console Made Of Steel (tct 0.8 Mm To 2 Mm) 1 Set 3.2.8 Radar/arpa Keyboard Radar/arpa Keyboard (1 Set) Specifications: 1) Usb Interface 2) Console Mount Type 1 Set 3.2.9 Handset Handset Includes: 3) Handset 4) Cradle With A Ptt Switch 5) Usb Interface Board 6) Handset Box 1 Set 3.2.10 Speaker With Subwoofer Channel Sound System Specification: 6. Interface With Visual Pc 7. Realization Of 3d Sound Effect System 8. Atleast 450watts Speaker With Subwoofer 9. Port: Mini Jack 10. Power: Usb 1 Set 3.2.11 Gyro Repeater With Pelorus Stand Gyro Repeater Includes: 11) Bearing Repeater Compass 12) Pelorus Stand 13) Power: 24vd 14) Signal: Rs422 Nmea 1 Set 3.2.12 Whether Instruments Whether Instruments Includes: 1) 1x Ships Clock 2) 1x Aneroid Barometer 2) 1x Hygrometer 6 Set 4.0 Mini Bridges Simulator 4.1 Mini Bridge Simulator Software 4.1.1 Conning Display Conning Display Software Consisting Of: 1) Main Features Rudder Operation Mode Setup 1. Rudder Presetting 2. Bow & Stern Thruster Presetting 3. Autopilot Control 4. Signal Response Limit Presetting 5. Me Control 6. Binocular Initiation 7. Observer’s Vision Angle Presetting 8. Observer’s Position Presetting 9. Sound Signals, Lights & Figures Control 10. Anchor Gear, Mooring & Fenders Control 11. Tugs Control 2) Information Display 1. Propeller Shaft(s) Revolutions Values 2. Turning Angle Of Cpp Value 3. Rudder Responding Value 4. Angle Of Rate Value 5. Gyro & Magnetic Compass Course 6. Log Speed & Speed Over Ground 7. Load Of Bow And Speed Of Stern 8. Velocity & Direction Of (true/relative) 9. Velocity & Direction Of Stream (current) 10. Ship Date & Time 11.t Raversed Distance 12. Depth Under Keel 13. Distance From Shore 14. Me Loads 15. Ship Heel And Trim 16. Fire Detection Control System, System Failures Alarms List 17. Vhf Point With A Channel Selector 18. Pilot Card, Maneuvering 19. Assessment & Vdr 20. Arpa Keyboard Control 4.1.2 Radar/arpa Display Radar/arpa Software Consisting Of: 1)i Mitating Display Of Radar/arpa A) Range Scale B) Display Modes: Head Up, North Up, Tm, Rm C) Display Effects: Target Trials, Echo, Zoom D) Display Of Charts Of The Region 2) Arpa A) Acquisition Modes B) Target Canceling Modes C) Tracking Data Output Time D) Target Information E) Visual & Acoustic Alarms F) Cpa, Tcpa Limits Setting G) Trial Maneuver 3) Radar Parameter A) Operating Frequency (s-band, X-band) B) Antenna Rpm (20, 60 Rpm) C) Direction Pattern Width (vertical, Horizontal) D) Antenna Height & Tilt Angle E) Blind Sectors 4.1.3 Ecdis Display Dnv Type Approved Ecdis Software License Consisting Of: 1) Multi Chart Loading 2) Chart Info 3) Chart Orientation (north Up, Head Up, Course Up) 4) Alarms (ais, Anti-grounding, Sensors, Route, Radar/target, Chart Areas…) 5) Ship Motion Data (cog, Sog, Hdg, Log) 6) Erbl For Measuring Bearings And Ranges 7) Two Modes Of Displaying (true, Relative) 8) Mob Mode 9) Routing Planning, Checking And Monitoring 10) Work With Multiple Routes 11) I Nterface With Position Sensor, Gyro, Log, Echo- Sounder, Arpa 12) Radar Overlay 4.1.4electronic Navigation Chart 1. Dnv Type Approved 2. Senc Format, Cm-93/3 3. Perpetual License 4.1.5 Overhead Display Overhead Display Software Displays The Following Data: • ◻speed Of Log • ◻vessel Time • ◻rate Of Turn • ◻rudder Angle • ◻speed & Direction Of Wind 4.1.6 Steering Display/autopilot Control Steering Display/autopilot Control Features: • ◻hdg – Heading Control Mode ◦ ◻set Heading Display In Degree ◦ ◻set Rot • ◻nav – Waypoint Steering Mode • ◻nfu/fu Control Page ◦ ◻nfu Mode: Rudder Angle Is Set Using The Control Keys ◦ ◻fu Mode: Entry Of The Target Rudder Angle Value Using The Rotary Knob • ◻track Data – Logging Of The Past Minutes 4.1.7 Engine Control Engine Control Software Consisting Of: A.i Ndicator 1. Me Indicator Load 2. Me Indicator Rpm 3. Pitch Indicator 4. Shaft Rpm 5. Dead Man Alarm B. Main Engine Control 1. Nfu Control To Switch Steering Modes 2. Clutch Control – Engage/de-engage 3. Control Location 4. Em’cy Stop 5. Pitch Control – Local, Pitch Ahead/astern 6. Control Mode – Constant/combinat C. Em’cy Engine Order Telegraph D. Thruster Control Display E.d Iesel Generators Control F.r Udder Pumps Control 4.1.8 Steering Magnetic Compass & Gyro Repeater Steering Magnetic Compass & Gyro Repeater Software Consisting Of: 1) Display Of Magnetic Compass 2) Display Of Gyro Repeater Stations 4.2 Mini Bridge Simulator Hardware 6 Set 4.2.1 Mini Bridge – Consoles Made In Formica Laminated Board Fabrication Of Main Bridge Consoles Consisting Of: 1) Conning Console 2) Radar Console 3) Ecdis Console 4) Maneuvering Console 5) Chart Table With Gooseneck Dimming Light 6 Unit 4.2.2 Mini Bridge Desktop Station 70” 4k Display For Visual Pc Wall Mounted • ◻70” Tv Led Backlit 4k Display -1 X Bridge Image Generator Computer (for Visual, Conning, Radar, Maneuvering) • ◻1x Pc • I◻ntel Core I5 Processor • ◻16 Gb Ram ◻ • ◻256 M.2 Ssd◻ • ◻rtx 4070 Or Higher◻ • ◻1 X Keyboard/mouse • ◻2 X 24” Monitor • ◻1x Ups 1.5kva • ◻1 X Ecdis Computer • ◻1 X Pc • ◻intel Core I5 Processor • ◻8 Gb Ram ◻ • ◻256 M.2 Ssd◻ • ◻1x Keyboard/mouse • ◻1x 24” Monitor • ◻1x Ups 1.5kva • ◻1 X Speakers • ◻1 X Goose Neck Microphone • ◻1 X Set Desktop Instrument Console Including: • ◻steering System / Autopilot / Nfu • ◻steering Wheel Stand • ◻dual Telegraph • ◻1 X Console Tables • ◻1 X Handheld Uhf Equipment • ◻1 X Console Made In Formica Laminated Board (tct 3/4 Inches) 6 Unit 4.2.3 Speaker With Subwoofer Channel Sound System Specification 1. Interface With Visual Pc 2. Realization Of 3d Sound Effect System 3. Atleast 150 Watts Speaker With Subwoofer 4. Port: Mini Jack 5. Power: Usb 6 Sets 4.2.4 Chart Table And Plotting Aids • ◻1x Plotting Charts • ◻1x Parallel Ruler Plastic • ◻1x One-hand Compass Divider Steel • ◻2x Plotting Triangle With Handle Plastic • ◻1x Chart Table 1300mm X 1312mm • ◻1x Deck Log Book 4 Sets 4.3 Virtual Bridge Familiarization W/ Virtual Reality Device The Supplier Shall Provide A Virtual Bridge With The Use Of Virtual Reality Providing The Following Visualizations: • B Ridge Wing Equipment -speaker Mic -rate Of Turn -engine Rpm -quick Release Lifebouy -remote Panel -gyro Compass Repeater -fire Box -hatch For Maintenance -thermometer • Main Bridge -epirb -sart -clear View Screen -location Of Fire Extinguishers -pantry With Equipment -pilot Chair -smoke Detectors -damage Control Plans -radar 1 And 2 And 3 -gps With Other Equipment -helm Wheel -indicator Control -deck Light Control -admiralty And Other Maritime Publications -fireplan -rudder Angle Indicator -voice Recorder -whistle Horn -water Tight Door Indicators -window Wipers -pa Systems -cargo Hold Fan Control -smoke Alarm System -fire Alarm System -general Alarm System -vhf System -log Books And Other Documentation -ecdis Voyage Planner -pressure Recorder -portable Uhfs -lifejackets, Rocket Flare, And Rocket Line -location Of Immersion Suits -barometer -utc Clock -radio Room Configuration -posters -charts -compass Deck / Monkey Island Or Adar Equipment -antennas -anemometer -and Other Equipment On The Monkey Bridge The Virtual Reality Bridge Must Be Complete With Hotspots, Identification Tags And Descriptions. It Shall Also Be Available On An Offline System, Navigable. 1. Hardware For Virtual Bridge Familiarization - Display: • ◻type: Lcd • ◻resolution: 2064 X 2208 Per Eye • ◻refresh Rate: 120 Hz - Field Of View: • ◻horizontal: 97 Degrees • ◻vertical: 93 Degrees - Processor: • ◻chipset: Qualcomm Snapdragon Xr2 Gen 2 • ◻ram: 12gb - Storage: • ◻options: 128gb, 256gb, And 512gb Variants - Audio: • Integrated: 3d Spatial Audio With Improved Speakers • ◻microphone: Built-in With Improved Noise Cancellation - Tracking: • Inside-out: 6dof (six Degrees Of Freedom) With Four Wide- Angle Cameras For Room-scale Tracking • ◻hand Tracking: Improved Hand Tracking Capability - Controllers: • ◻type: Meta Touch Pro Controllers •features: Haptic Feedback, Improved Ergonomics, Rechargeable Batteries - Battery: •headset: Approximately 2-3 Hours Of Active Use •charging: Usb-c Fast Charging - Connectivity: •wireless: Wi-fi 6e Support •bluetooth: 5.2 - Software: •operating System: Meta's Custom Os Based On Android •compatibility: Supports All Vr Apps. •exclusive Features: Mixed Reality Capabilities With Color Passthrough - Additional Features: •passthrough: Full-color Passthrough For Mixed Reality Experiences •eye Tracking: No Built-in Eye Tracking •face Tracking: No Built-in Face Tracking -what’s Included In The Box: •headset •touch Pro Controllers (pair) •charging Cable (usb-c) •power Adapter W/ Extra 1 Battery Each •controller Lanyards •glasses Spacer -add On’s: •2x Strap With Battery •8x Silicone Cover Face Cover •4x Silicone Protective Case •8x Silicone Case For Controller 2. 3 Row Vr Storage Cabinet With Lock 4.4 Debriefing Room 1 Pc 4.4.1 Tv Monitor 1) Size: At Least 70" 2) Smart Tv 3) Led (atleast 4k) 4) Wall Mounted. 5) Hdmi 10meters 1 Pc 4.4.2 Computer 1) 1 X Pc 2) I Ntel Core I5 Processor 3) 8 Gb Ram 4) 256 M.2 Ssd 5) Low Profile Video Card 6) 1x Keyboard/mouse 7) 1x Ups 1kva 8) 1x W/ Computer Table Table Size: L 2300 X W 700 X H 750 Mm 9) 1x Ergodynamic Chair Briefing And Debriefing Rooms With Playback Capability (playing Of Recorded Exercise And Assessment In Simulator Other Requirements 1. Implementation A) A 3-year Warranty For The Computer Hardware And Console Peripherals B) The Software Comes With A 3-year Warranty Inclusive Of New Updates. C) The Project Will Be Implemented Within 150 Cd. Liquidating Damages Will Be Applicable For Any Delays. D) A Comprehensive Guide Will Be Provided, Offering Detailed Instructions On System Operation And Maintenance Activities, Facilitating Ease Of Use And System Upkeep. E) Onsite Training Sessions Will Be Conducted By Certified Instructors And Technical Experts, Facilitating Smooth Knowledge Transfer And Ensuring Proficient System Operation. Certificates Will Be Provided Upon Completion Of Training Sessions. F) Structured Cabling Standards To Establish A Reliable And Efficient Network Infrastructure. 1. The Simulator Manufacturer Should Be An Iso 9001:2015 And Iso 14001:2015 Certified Business. The Simulator Should Be Class Certified (dnv Class A St-0033 Maritime Simulator Systems Standard) Or Equivalent, And May Also Be Certified By National Authorities. 2. The Software Must Be Perpetual License. 3. The Supplier Shall Conduct An Annual Face-to-face Maintenance Session To Ensure The System's Optimal Functionality And Performance. 4. The Supplier Must Resolve Any Software Or Hardware Issues Within 2 To 5 Business Cd Of Their Occurrence To Minimize Downtime And Disruptions. 5. All Hardware Installations Must Adhere To Software Specifications To Guarantee Seamless Integration And Operation. 6. The Computer Hardware Supplied Must Be Sourced From Proven Technology Hardware Companies, Quality And Performance Standards To Ensure Optimal Functionality And Compatibility With The Software. 7. Bidders Are Required To Offer Continuous Retraining Sessions Free Of Charge During The Warranty Period To Ensure Users' Proficiency With The System. 8. Bidders Must Submit A 100% Credit Line Certificate Equivalent To The Approved Budget Ceiling To Demonstrate Financial Capability And Commitment. 9. Bidders Should Provide Manufacturer Authorization Or Exclusivity Certificate To Ensure The Authenticity And Legality Of The Supplied Products. 10. The Bidder Is Responsible For Performing A Thorough Site Inspection, And A Site Inspection Certificate Issued By The Agency Shall Be Submitted As Part Of The Eligibility Requirements. 11. The Bridge Simulator Is Ready For Seamless Integration With The Future Engine Simulator And Cargo Simulator, Ensuring Compatibility And Functionality. 12. The Seven (6) Stations Can Connect And Enable Them To Interact With Each Other In A Coordinated Scenario. 13. Instructor Station 2 Will Be Used In The Simulator Scenario Development Station As An Instructor Station Capable Of Deploying Scenarios To Other Stations. 14. All Other Simulator Specifications And Capabilities Not Indicated Herein, The Simulator Shall Comply With The Simulator Performance Standards As Required In Maritime Industry Authority (marina) Evaluation Instrument For Full Mission Bridge Simulator. 15. The Bidders Should Provide A Breakdown Of The Unit Prices Of The Major Components In The Original Of Duly Signed And Accomplished Price Schedule(s) Under Financial Component Envelope Upon Bid Submission. Furthermore, They Should Provide A More Detailed Breakdown As A Condition For Issuance Of Notice To Proceed. Part Ii. Other General Requirements 1 Ea. Project Billboard/signboard 1 L.s Occupational Safety And Health Program 1 L.s Mobilization/demobilization Part Iii. Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, & Sanitary/plumbing Works Part A. Earthworks 1 L.s Removal Of Structures And Obstruction Part C. Finishings And Other Civil Works 68.4 M² Wall, Wood Frame, Fiber Cement Board 6mm 30.96 M² Tempered Glass Door, 12mm, Reflective 24.84 M² Aluminum Glass Window 4.2 M² Doors (flush) 32.87 M² Acoustical Ceiling Panel 745.2 M² Painting Works, Masonry/concrete 8.4 M² Painting Works, Wood 4 M² 150mm Chb Nonload Bearing(including Reinforcing Steel) 61.3 M² Plain Cement Plaster Finish 33.75 M² Carpet Floor Tiles Part D. Electrical 1 L.s Panelboard With Main And Branch Breakers 1 L.s Wires And Wiring Devices 1 L.s Network Cabling 1 L.s Door Access And Card Reader System Part E. Mechanical 1 L.s Airconditioning, Package/split Type
Closing Date27 Aug 2024
Tender AmountPHP 40 Million (USD 707.6 K)
Philippine Merchant Marine Academy Tender
Others
Philippines
Details: Description Quantity Unit Item Description 1 Lot Procurement Of Integrated Full Mission Bridge And Engine Room Simulator With Desktop Station Full Mission Bridge Simulator (fmbs) And Mini Bridge Stations’ Features And Applications, Major Components, Bridge Simulator Performance Standards And Hardware 1. Major Components The Full Mission Bridge Simulators That Can Be Integrated With Engine Simulators Shall Consist Of The Following Major Components: A. One (1) Full Mission Bridge Station With 270° Horizontal Display (class A Configuration); B. Seven (7) Mini Bridge Stations With 120° Horizontal Display (class B Configuration); C. One (1) Server Station; D. One (1) Instructor Station; E. One (1) Simulator Scenario Development Station; And F. One (1) Briefing/ Debriefing Station. 2. Features And Applications 2.1 The Bridge Simulator Should Provide A Realistic, Ship-like Environment Based On Real Hardware Consoles And High-quality Visualization. The Systems Include Major Components Such As Conning, Radar/ Arpa And Ecdis, Gmdss, Navigation Equipment, Bearing Finder, Steering Control Console, Engine Control, Auto Pilot System, Overhead Display, Etc. 2.2 The Bridge Simulator Product Shall Be Certified And Compliant As Class A (full Mission), B (multi-task), C (limited Task), And D (cloud-based Distant Learning) Type-approved Maritime Simulator System By An Internationally Recognized Classification Society. The Compliance With Classification Shall Be Reflected In The Certificate Of The Product. 2.3 The Simulator Can Be Utilized To A Variety Of Navigation Techniques Under Different Environmental Conditions, Serving A Wide Range Of Purposes As Follows: 1. Control Of The Ship While Navigating In The Operational And Emergency Modes In Various Weather Conditions With The Possibility Of Setting Wind And Current Parameters; 2. Analysis Of The Above-water Situation In Day And Night Conditions; In Poor Visibility By Visible Navigation Lights And Information Received From Radar/ Arpa; 3. Use Of The Electronic Chart-based Navigational Information System (ecdis); 4. Practical Use Of Radio Equipment And Global Maritime Distress And Safety System (gmdss) Facilities; 5. Application Of The International Regulations For Preventing Collisions At Sea; 6. Ship Control During Anchoring And Mooring; 7. Ship Control During Towing Operations; 8. Ship Control During Maneuvers "man Overboard"; 9. Rational Methods Of Ship Control In Case Of Main Engines (me) And Ship And Navigation Equipment Failures During Movement; 10. Eye Survey Of Above-water And Radar Situation, Determination Of Vessel Movement Elements; 11. Navigational Situation Assessment By Visual Observation During Daytime, By Lights At Night Time And By Observation Of Transmission Of Echo Signals On Ppi Simulators In Conditions Of Limited Visibility; 12. Visual Determination Of Vessel Movement Patterns, Maneuvering Capabilities And Dimensions; 13. Selection And Execution Of Collision Avoidance Maneuvers In Open Sea, During Night And In Limited Visibility Conditions Using Radar/arpa; 14. Evaluation Of Accuracy Of Primary And Secondary Information Received From Arpa, Consideration Of Factors Affecting Accuracy Of Arpa And Delay In Formation Of Secondary Radar Information; 15. Orientation Of Ships In Complex Navigation Conditions In Daytime And Nighttime And In Conditions Of Limited Visibility; 16. Use Of Ecdis For Preliminary And Executive Plotting, Practicing Correct Response To Emergency Signals Produced By Ecdis, Solution Of Chart-metric Tasks And Ensuring Safety Of Navigation With The Use Of Information Received From Ecdis; 17. Use Of Basic Capabilities Of Marine Mobile Service And Marine Mobile Satellite Service. 2.4 The Bridge Simulator Product Shall Be Able To Address The Following Stcw Competencies And Shall Be Reflected In The Certificate. · Table A-ii/1.1 - Plan And Conduct A Passage And Determine Position. • Table A-ii/1.2 - Maintain A Safe Navigational Watch. • Table A-ii/1.3 - Use Of Radar And Arpa To Maintain Safety Of Navigation. § Table A-ii/1.4 - Use Of Ecdis To Maintain The Safety Of Navigation. • Table A-ii/1.5 - Respond To Emergencies. • Table A-ii/1.6 - Respond To A Distress Signal At Sea. • Table A-ii/1.8 - Transmit And Receive Information By Visual Signaling. • Table A-ii/1.9 - Manoeuvre The Ship. • Table A-ii/2.1 - Plan A Voyage And Conduct Navigation. • Table A-ii/2.2 - Determine Position And The Accuracy Of Resultant Position Fix By Any Means. • Table A-ii/2.3 - Determine And Allow For Compass Errors. • Table A-ii/2.4 - Co-ordinate Search And Rescue Operations. • Table A-ii/2.5 - Establish Watchkeeping Arrangements And Procedures. • Table A-ii/2.6 - Maintain Safe Navigation Through The Use Of Information From Navigation Equipment And Systems To Assist Command Decision-making. • Table A-ii/2.7 - Maintain The Safety Of Navigation Through The Use Of Ecdis And Associated Navigation Systems To Assist Command Decision Making. • Table A-ii/2.10 - Maneuver And Handle A Ship In All Conditions. • Table A-ii/2.11 - Operate Remote Controls Of Propulsion Plant And Engineering Systems And Services. • Table A-ii/3.1 - Plan And Conduct A Coastal Passage And Determine Position. • Table A-ii/3.2 - Maintain A Safe Navigational Watch. • Table A-ii/3.3 - Respond To Emergencies. • Table A-ii/3.4 - Respond To A Distress Signal At Sea. • Table A-ii/3.5 - Manoeuvre The Ship And Operate Small Ship Power Plants. • Table A-ii/4.1 - Steer The Ship And Also Comply With Helm Orders In The English Language. • Table A-ii/4.2 - Keep A Proper Look-out By Sight And Hearing. § Table A-ii/5.2 - Contribute To Berthing, Anchoring And Other Mooring Operations. • Table A-v/4-1.1 - Contribute To Safe Operation Of Vessels Operating In Polar Waters. • Table A-v/4-1.2 - Monitor And Ensure Compliance With Legislative Requirements. • Table A-v/4-1.3 - Apply Safe Working Practices, Respond To Emergencies. • Table A-v/4-1.4 - Ensure Compliance With Pollution-prevention Requirements And Prevent Environmental Hazards. • Table A-v/4-2.1 - Plan And Conduct A Voyage In Polar Waters. • Table A-v/4-2.2 - Manage The Safe Operation Of Vessels Operating In Polar Waters. • Table A-v/4-2.3 - Maintain Safety Of The Ship's Crew And Passengers And The Operational Condition Of Life- Saving, Firefighting And Other Safety Systems. 2.5 The Bridge Simulator Shall Allow For Training And Certification Of Watch Officers, Chief Officers, Captains, And Pilots Serving On Commercial And Fishing Vessels Of 500 Gross Tonnage Or More In Accordance With The Requirements Of The Imo Stcw Convention And Model Courses: · 1.07 – Radar Navigation, Radar Plotting And Use Of Arpa; · 1.08 – Radar, Arpa, Bridge Teamwork And Search & Rescue; · 1.22 – Ship Simulator And Bridge Teamwork; · 1.27 – Operational Use Of Electronic Chart Display And Information System (ecdis); · 1.32 – Operational Use Of Integrated Bridge System; · 1.34 – Operational Use Of Ais; · 2.02 – Maritime Sar Coordinator; · 3.11 – Marine Accident And Incident Investigation With Compendium; · 3.19 – Ship Security Officer; · 3.23 – Actions To Be Taken To Prevent Acts Of Piracy And Armed Robbery; · 7.01 – Master And Chief Mate; · 7.03 – Officer In Charge Of Navigational Watch; · 7.05 – Officer In Charge Of Navigational Watch Of Fishing Vessel; · 1.25 – General Operator’s Certificate For The Gmdss; · 1.26 – Restricted Operator’s Certificate For The Gmdss. 2.6 The Bridge Simulator Shall Have All The Ownship Models, Target Ship Models , Objects And Exercise Areas Available In The Database Of The Simulator Product. It Shall Also Include Polar Areas, The Existing Models And Areas In Current Simulator, Naval And Coast Guard Ship Models, Ship Models Ready For Integration With Engine Simulators And Ship/engine Models Using Future Fuels. 2.7 The Simulator Shall Have Intercom Installed In The Instructor Station And All Bridge Stations. 2.8 The Simulator Shall Have An Evaluation And Assessment Method Designed For The Evaluation And Assessment Of A Range Of Predefined Assessment Parameters From The Following Categories: • Planning And Conducting A Passage And Determine Position; • Maintain Safe Navigational Watch; • Using Radar And Arpa To Maintain Navigational Safety; • Ability To Operate And Analyze Information Obtained From Arpa; • Respond To Emergencies; • Use Imo Standard Marine Communication Phrases And Use English Inwriting And Speaking; • Transmit And Receive Information Using Visual Signals; • Maneuver The Ship; • Colreg. 2.9 The Simulator Shall Have The Ability To Set Up A Scoring And Grading System To Evaluate The Operator’s Performance. The Program Allows The Instructor To Monitor The Results Of The Bridge Team / Operator Workstation Performance. 2.10 The Simulator Shall Be Capable Of Simulating Ship Operation In Polar Waters Or Ice Navigation According To The Polar Code And Shall Have The Following Training Capabilities: - Ice Management Of Offshore Installations In An Arctic Environment, - Use Of Radar Data And Ice Charts In Ecdis While Navigating In Ice Conditions, - Following Of Icebreakers, - Offshore Loading Operations To Include Mooring To Single Point Mooring And Floating Production Storage And Offloading Equipment In Ice Conditions, And - Navigation In Shattered Ice, Along Hard Ice Edges, Bumping Against Ice Edges, In Open Pack Ice, In Ice Holes, And Spots Of Ice-free Water. 2.11 The Ice Navigation Environment Shall Have The Following Characteristics: - Capable Of Ice Accumulation On Ship Superstructure, - Ship’s Tracks On Ice Fields Re-freeze As Programmed By The User, - Ice Mounds And Channels Can Be Added By The User, - Characteristics Of Ice Resistance Are Based On The Type Of Ice, Thickness, And Accumulation, - Capable Of Traversing Large Ice Areas, And - Realistic Representation Of Iceberg Objects. 3. Bridge Simulator Performance Standards 3.1 Physical Realism The Bridge Simulator Stations Shall Have The Following Physical Realism: A. The Equipment, Consoles, And Workstations Shall Be Installed, Mounted, And Arranged In A Manner That Mimics An Actual Bridge Of A Ship. B. The Workstations Shall Have Standard Rubber Mat Flooring. The Simulator Shall Have The Following Equipment: C. Controls Of Propulsion Plant Operations, Including Engine Telegraph, Pitch-control And Thrusters. There Shall Be Indicators For Shaft(s) Revolutions And Pitch Of Propeller(s). There Shall Be Controls For At Least One Propeller And One Bow Thruster. D. Controls Of Propulsion Plant For Mooring Operations. By Any Method, It Shall Be Possible To Observe The Ship's Side And The Dock During Operation Of Such Controls. E. Controls Of Auxiliary Machinery. There Shall Be Controls For At Least Two Auxiliary Engines, Including Electric Power Supply Control. F. Steering Console, Including Equipment For Hand Steering And Automatic Steering With Controls For Switchover. There Shall Be Indicators Of Rudder Angle And Rate Of Turn. G. Steering Compass And Bearing Compass (or Repeater) With An Accuracy Of At Least 1 Degree. H. At Least One Radar/arpa Display/unit (automatic Radar Plotting Aid). It Shall Be Possible To Simulate Both A 10 Cm (s-band) And A 3 Cm (x-band) Radars. The Radar Shall Be Capable To Operate In The Stabilised Relative-motion Mode And Sea- And Ground-stabilised True-motion Modes (see Stcw Section A-1/12.4.1 And 1/12.5 And Paragraph 2 Of Section B-i/12). I. Communication Equipment Per Gmdss (global Maritime Distress Safety System) Framework, Covering At Least The Requirements For The Relevant Area. J. The Simulator Shall Include A Communications System That Will Allow For Internal Ship Communications To Be Conducted. K. Ecdis (electronic Chart Display And Information System) Displaying Selected Information From A System Electronic Navigational Chart (senc) With Positional Information From Navigation Sensors Like Ais And Radar To Assist The Mariner In Route Planning And Route Monitoring, And By Displaying Additional Navigation-related Information. (see Stcw Section B-i/12). L. Gps (global Positioning System), Echo-sounder And Speed Log Showing Speed Through The Water (1 Axis) For Ships Below 50,000 Grt And In Addition Speed And Distance Over Ground In Forward And Athwart Ship Direction For Ships Above 50,000 Grt. M. Instrument (anemometer) For Indication Of Relative Wind- Direction And Force. N. Ship Sound Signal Control Panel According To Colreg. O. Instrument For Indication Of Navigational Lights. P. Function For Transmitting Visual Signals (morse Light). Q. Control System For General Alarm And Fire Detection/alarm And Other Alarms. R. Ais (automatic Identification System). S. Ship-borne Meteorological Instrument. The Simulator Shall Have The Following Additional Requirements For Training In Ice Navigation: T. Controls For Propulsion Plant Operations, Including Engine Telegraph, Pitch Control, And Thrusters. There Shall Be Indicators For Shaft Revolutions And Pitch Of Propeller. There Shall Be Controls For At Least One Propeller And One Bow Thruster. U. Two Speed And Distance Measuring Devices. Each Device Should Operate On A Different Principle, And At Least One Device Should Be Capable Of Being Operated In Both The Sea And The Ground Stabilized Mode. V. Searchlight Controllable From Conning Positions. W. Manually Operated Flashing Red Light Visible From Astern To Indicate When The Ship Is Stopped. X. Vdr (voyage Data Recorder) Or Capability For Vessel History Track And Learner Actions Log From The Instructor And The Assessor Position. Y. Equipment Capable Of Receiving Ice, Icing Warnings, And Weather Information Charts. Z. Anchoring And Towing Arrangements. The Simulator Shall Have The Following Additional Requirements For Training In Integrated Bridge Systems Including Integrated Navigation Systems: Aa. Workstation For Navigating, Maneuvering And Monitoring Consisting Of: · Radar/arpa · Ecdis · Conning Display · Binoculars Control · Autopilot Control · Observer Position/ Visual Control · Information On Position-fixing Systems · Information On Ship Automatic Identification System (ais) · Heading Control System · Flags, Daytime Shapes And Sound Signals · Control For The Main Engine Including Emergency Stop · Control For The Main Rudder Using Helm · Controls For Thruster · Two-way Vhf Radiotelephone (walkie-talkie) With Charging Connection · Internal Communication Equipment · Public Address System · Vhf With Channel Selector · Remote Control For Searchlight · Rudder Pump Selector Switch · Steering Mode Selector Switch · Steering Position Selector Switch · Illumination Of Equipment And Displays In The Surrounding Darkness · Sound Reception System · Acknowledgment Of The Watch Alarm · Controls For Console Lighting · Indicators For: - Propeller Revolutions (actual And Desired) - Main Engine Revolution In The Case Of Reduction Geared Engine - Propeller Pitch In The Case Of Controllable Pitch Propeller - Torque - Starting Air - Lateral Thrust - Speed - Rudder Angle - Rate-of-turn - Gyro Compass Heading - Magnetic Compass Heading - Heading Reminder (pre-set Heading) - Water Depth Including Depth Warning Adjustment - Time - Wind Direction And Velocity - Air And Water Temperature - Clinometer - Alarms · Signal Transmitter For: - Whistle - Automatic Device For Fog Signals - Alarms, (general Alarm, Emergency Alarm, Etc.) - Morse Signaling Light Bb. Workstation For Manual Steering (wheelhouse) Consisting Of: · Steering Wheel · Rudder Pump Selector Switch · Indications For: - Gyro Compass Heading - Magnetic Compass Heading - Pre-set Heading - Rudder Angle - Rate Of Turn Cc. Workstation For Planning And Documentation Consisting Of: · Ecdis Including Navigation Planning Station · Route Planning Devices · Chart Table · Paper Charts · Plotting Aids Dd. Workstation For Communications Consisting Of: · Gmdss Equipment As Required For The Applicable Sea Area · Vhf-dsc, Radiotelephone · Mf-dsc, Radiotelephone · Mf/hf-dsc, Nbdp, Radiotelephone · Mf/hf Mf/hf Radio Telex · Inmarsat-ses, Egc Rx With Lrit And Ssas · Navtex/egc/hf Direct Printing Telegraph · Fbb/iridium · Cospas-sarsat Epirb · Sart · Ais Sart · Main Station For Two-way Vhf Radiotelephone · Aircraft Vhf Radiotelephone · Gmdss Alarm Panel · Radio Direction Finder Rt-500-m (marine) · Power Switchboard · Battery Charger · Virtual Printer Ee. All Systems Related To The Integrated Bridge System Shall Include Failure Control(s) And Method(s) To Train And Assess The Learner In The Use Of Advanced Equipment, Technology And Enable Familiarization And Training To Understand The Limitations Of Automatic Systems. 3.2 Behavioral Realism The Bridge Simulator Stations Shall Have The Following Behavioral Realism: A. The Simulation Of Ownship Shall Be Based On A Mathematical Model With 6 Degrees Of Freedom. B. The Model Shall Realistically Simulate Own Ship Hydrodynamics In Open Water Conditions, Including The Effects Of Wind Forces, Wave Forces, Tidal Stream And Currents. C. The Model Shall Realistically Simulate Own Ship Hydrodynamics In Restricted Waterways, Including Shallow Water And Bank Effects, Interaction With Other Ships And Direct, Counter And Sheer Currents. D. The Simulator Shall Include Mathematical Models Of Different The Types Of Ownships. E. The Simulator Shall Include Tug Models That Can Realistically Simulate Tug Assistance During Maneuvering And Escort Operations. It Shall Be Possible To Simulate Pull, Push, Reposition Towing And Escorting. F. The Simulator Shall Include Exercise Areas Including Correct Data For Landmass, Depth, Buoys, Tidal Streams And Visual As Appropriate To The Nautical Chart And Publication Used For The Relevant Training Objectives. G. The Radar Simulation Equipment Shall Be Capable Of Model Weather, Tidal Streams, Current, Shadow Sectors, Spurious And False Echoes And Other Propagation Effects, And Generate Coastlines, Navigational Buoys And Search And Rescue Transponders. H. The Arpa Simulation Equipment Shall Incorporate The Facilities For: - Manual And Automatic Target Acquisition - Fast Track Information - Use Of Exclusion Areas - Vector/graphic Time-scale And Data Display - Trial Maneuvers. I. The Ecdis Simulation Equipment Shall Incorporate The Facilities For: - Integration With Other Navigation Systems - Own Position - Sea Area Display - Mode And Orientation - Chart Data Displayed - Route Monitoring - User-created Information Layers - Contacts (when Interfaced With Ais And/or Radar Tracking) - Radar Overlay Functions. J. The Simulator Shall Provide An Own Ship Engine Sound, Reflecting The Power Output. K. The Simulator Shall Provide Capabilities For Realistically Conduct Anchoring Operations. L. The Model Shall Realistically Simulate Own Ship Hydrodynamics In Interaction With Applicable Anchor And Chain Dimensions With Different Bottom Holding Grounds, Including The Effects Of Wind Forces, Wave Forces, Tidal Stream And Currents. M. The Simulator Shall Provide Capabilities For Realistically Simulate The Function Of Mooring And Tug Lines And How Each Line Functions As Part Of An Overall System Taking Into Account The Capacities, Safe Working Loads, And Breaking Strengths Of Mooring Equipment Including Mooring Wires, Synthetic And Fiber Lines, Winches, Anchor Windlasses, Capstans, Bitts, Chocks And Bollards. The Simulator Shall Have The Following Additional Requirements For Training In Ice Navigation: N. The Own Ship Model Shall Realistically Simulate Hydrodynamics In Interaction With Solid Ice Edge. O. The Own Ship Model Shall Realistically Simulate Hydrodynamics And Ice Pressure In Interaction With Solid And Packed Ice. Ship Motion In Solid Ice Should Affect At Least Ship Speed And Turning Radius. P. The Own Ship Model Shall Realistically Simulate The Effects Of Reduced Stability As A Consequence Of Ice Accretion. Q. It Shall Be Possible To Simulate The Effect Of The Following Ice Conditions With Variations: - Ice Type - Ice Concentration - Ice Thickness. R. It Shall Be Possible To Realistically Simulate The Towing Of Ownship – Ownship, And Own Ship Target Ship And Target Ownship. It Shall Be Possible To Introduce Different Towing Gear Like Rope Or Steel Wire With Different Strength And Elasticity, Forward, Stern And Side Towing. S. It Shall Be Possible To Realistically Simulate The Interaction Between The Ships Propeller Wash And The Ice. T. It Shall Be Possible To Realistically Simulate Ice Drift. U. The Simulator Shall Be Equipped With Iceberg Targets Of At Least Six Different Sizes Including Realistic Underwater Bodies Which Interacts With The Sea Bottom. The Icebergs Should Be Visible On The Ship's Radar. V. Motion Through Ice Hummocks Should Be Simulated Realistically Considering Ship Icebreaking Capabilities And Affect Ship's Speed, Roll And Pitch. The Simulator Shall Have The Following Additional Requirements For Training In Integrated Bridge Systems Including Integrated Navigation System: W. The Integrated Navigation System Should Combine Process And Evaluate Data From All Sensors In Use. The Integrity Of Data From Different Sensors Should Be Evaluated Prior To Distribution. X. The Integrated Navigation System Shall Ensure That The Different Types Of Information Are Distributed To The Relevant Parts Of The System, Applying A Consistent Common Reference System For All Types Of Information. Y. The Integrated Navigation System Shall Provide Information On Position, Speed, Heading, And Time. Z. The Integrated Navigation System Shall Be Able To Automatically, Continually And Graphically Indicate The Ship's Position, Speed And Heading And, Where Available, Depth In Relation To The Planned Route As Well As To Known And Detected Hazards. Aa. The Integrated Navigation System Shall, In Addition, Provide Means To Automatically Control Heading, Track Or Speed, And Monitor The Performance And Status Of These Controls. Bb. Alarms Shall Be Displayed So That The Alarm Reason And The Resulting Functional Restrictions Can Be Easily Understood. 3.3 Operating Environment The Bridge Simulator Shall Exhibit The Following Operating Environment: A. The Simulator Shall Be Able To Present Different Types Of Target Ships, Each Equipped With A Mathematical Model, Which Accounts For Motion, Drift And Steering Angles According To Forces Induced By Current, Wind Or Wave. B. The Targets Shall Be Equipped With Navigational And Signal-lights, Shapes, And Sound Signals, According To Rules Of The Road. The Signals Shall Be Individually Controlled By The Instructor, And The Sound Signals Shall Be Directional And Fade With Range. Each Ship Shall Have An Aspect Recognizable At A Distance Of 6 Nautical Miles In Clear Weather. A Ship Underway Shall Provide Relevant Bow- And Stern Wave. C. The Simulator Shall Be Equipped With Targets Enabling Search And Rescuing Persons From The Sea, Assisting A Ship In Distress And Responding To Emergencies Which Arise In Port. Such Targets Shall At Least Be: · Rocket Parachute Flares · Hand Flares · Buoyant Smoke Signals · Sart (search And Rescue Transponder) · Satellite Epirb (emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon) · Lifeboat · Life Raft · Rescue Helicopter · Rescue Aircraft · People In Water. D. The Simulator Shall Be Able To Present At Least 20 Target Ships At The Same Time, Where The Instructor Shall Be Able To Programme Voyage Routes For Each Target Ship Individually. (see Stcw Section A-1/12.4.3) E. The Simulator Shall Provide A Realistic Visual Scenario By Day, Dusk Or By Night, Including Variable Meteorological Visibility, Changing In Time. It Shall Be Possible To Create A Range Of Visual Conditions, From Dense Fog To Clear Conditions. F. The Visual System And/or A Motion Platform Shall Replicate Movements Of Own Ship According To 6 Degrees Of Freedom. G. The Projection Of The View Shall Be Placed At Such A Distance And In Such A Manner From The Bridge Windows That Accurate Visual Bearings May Be Taken To Objects In The Scene. It Shall Be Possible To Use Binocular Systems For Observations. H. The Visual System Shall Present The Outside World By A View Around The Horizon (360°). The Horizontal Field Of View May Be Obtained By A View Of 270° And Where The Rest Of The Horizon May Be Panned (to Move The “camera”). (applicable Only To Full Mission Bridge Station With 270° Horizontal Display) I. The Visual System Shall Present The Outside World By A View Of At Least 120° Horizontal Field Of View. In Addition, At Least The Horizon From 120° Port To 120° Starboard Shall Be Able To Be Visualised By Any Method. (applicable Only To Mini Bridge Station With 120° Horizontal Display). J. The Visual System Shall Present A Vertical View From The Workstations For Navigation, Traffic Surveillance And Manoeuvring Enabling The Navigator To Detect And Monitor Objects Visually On The Sea Surface Up To The Horizon Within The Required Horizontal Field Of View When The Ship Is Pitching And Rolling. In Addition, By Any Method, It Shall Be Possible To Observe The Ship's Side And The Dock During Mooring Operations. K. The Visual System Shall Present All Navigational Marks According To Charts Used. L. The Visual System Shall Show Objects With Sufficient Realism (detailed Enough To Be Recognized As In Real Life). M. The Visual System Shall Show Mooring And Towing Lines With Sufficient Realism In Accordance With The Forces Effecting The Tension. N. The Visual System Shall Provide A Realistic Set Of Bow Wave, Sea Spray And Wakes In Accordance With Ships Power Output, Speed And Weather Conditions. O. The Visual System Shall Provide A Realistic Set Of Flue Gas Emission And Waving Flag Effect In Accordance With Ships Power Output, Speed And Weather Conditions. P. The Simulator Shall Be Capable Of Providing Environmental Sound According To Conditions Simulated. Q. The Navigated Waters Shall Include A Current Pattern, Changeable In Time, According To The Charts Used. Tidal Waters Shall Be Reflected. R. The Simulation Shall Include The Depth According To Charts Used, Reflecting Water Level According To Tidal Water Situation. S. The Simulator Shall Provide At Least Two Different Wave Spectra, Variable In Direction Height And Period. T. The Visual System Shall Provide A Realistic Set Of Wind Waves Including White Caps According To The Beaufort Wind Force Scale. The Simulator Shall Have The Following Additional Requirements For Training In Ice Navigation: U. The Visual System Shall Be Capable Of Showing Concentrations Of Solid And Broken Ice Of Different Thickness. V. The Visual System Shall Be Capable Of Showing The Result Of Icebreaking Including Opening, Twin Breaking And Compacting Channel. W. The Visual System Shall Be Capable Of Showing The Effects Of Searchlight. X. The Visual System Shall Be Capable Of Showing The Effects Of The Ice Accretion To The Own Ship Model. The Simulator Shall Have The Following Additional Requirements For Training In Integrated Bridge Systems Including Integrated Navigation Systems: Y. There Shall Be A Field Of View Around The Vessel Of 360° Obtained By An Observer Moving Within The Confines Of The Wheelhouse Or May Be Panned (to Move The Camera). 4. Hardware Requirements 1 Set 4.1 Full Mission Bridge Simulator (horizon Field View Of 270 Degrees) A. Steel Fabrication Of Main Bridge Consoles Consisting Of: I. Conning/maneuvering Console Ii. Radar Console Iii. Ecdis Console Iv. Bearing Console V. Navigation Aid Equipment Console Vi. Gmdss Console Vii. Steering Stand/console Viii. Chart Table Ix. Overhead Panel X. Gyro Repeater With Pelorus Stand Xi. Binoculars Xii. The Console Must Made Of Steel W/ Handrails B. Visual Specification (minimum Requirements) I. 9x 70” Visual Screens Led Backlit 1. Pc Visual Channel 2. Intel Core I5 Processor 3. 16 Gb Ram 4. 256 M.2 Ssd 5. Rtx 4070 Or Higher 6. Keyboard/mouse 7. Hdmi Cable 8. Ups 1.5kva A. Surge Protection B. W/ Automatic Voltage Regulator C. 1x Conning Console (minimum Requirements) 1. Intel Core I5 Processor 2. 8 Gb Ram 3. 256 M.2 Ssd 4. 2x Monitor 24” 5. Keyboard/mouse 6. Ups 1.5kva A. Surge Protection B. W/ Automatic Voltage Regulator 7. Console Made Of Steel (tct 0.8 Mm To 2 Mm) 8. Instrument Adds On Conning Console. D. 2x Ecdis Console (minimum Requirements) 1. Intel Core I5 Processor 2. 8 Gb Ram 3. 256 M.2 Ssd 4. Monitor 24” 5. Keyboard/mouse 6. Ups 1.5kva A. Surge Protection B. W/ Automatic Voltage Regulator 7. Console Made Of Steel (tct 0.8 Mm To 2 Mm) E. 2x Radar / Arpa Console (minimum Requirements) 1. Intel Core I5 Processor 2. 8 Gb Ram 3. 256 M.2 Ssd 4. Monitor 24” 5. Keyboard/mouse 6. Ups 1.5kva A. Surge Protection B. W/ Automatic Voltage Regulator 7. Console Made Of Steel (tct 0.8 Mm To 2 Mm) F. Binocular And Instrument (minimum Requirements) 1. Intel Core I5 Processor 2. 8 Gb Ram 3. 256 M.2. Ssd 4. Rtx 4070 Or Higher 5. Keyboard/mouse 6. 2x 24" Monitor 7. Ups 1.5kva A. Surge Protection B. W/ Automatic Voltage Regulator 8. Console Made Of Steel (tct 0.8 Mm To 2 Mm) G. Overhead Panel Display 1. Intel Core I5 Processor 2. 8 Gb Ram 3. 256 M.2 Ssd 4. At Least 1width And 0.4height 5. Keyboard/mouse 6. Ups 1kva A. Surge Protection B. W/ Automatic Voltage Regulator H. Radar/arpa I. Radar/arpa Keyboard (1 Set) Specifications: 1. Usb Interface 2. Console Mount Type I. Handset I. Handset Includes: 1. Handset 2. Cradle With A Ptt Switch 3. Usb Interface Board 4. Handset Box J. 1x Chart Table Console 1300mm X 1312mm (minimum Requirements) 1. Intel Core I5 Processor 2. 8 Gb Ram 3. 256 M.2 Ssd 4. 2x Monitor 24” 5. Keyboard/mouse 6. Ups 1kva A. Surge Protection B. W/ Automatic Voltage Regulator Ii. 1x Parallel Ruler Iii. 1x One-hand Compass Divider Steel Iv. 10x Plotting Triangle With Handle V. 1x Deck Log Book Vi. 1x Night Order Book Vii. 1x Bell Book Viii. 1x Chronometer Ix. Admiralty Paper Charts Related To Installed Maps In Simulator K. Gyro Repeater With Pelorus Stand 1. Bearing Repeater Compass 2. Pelorus Stand 3. Power: 24vd 4. Signal: Rs422 Nmea L. Weather Instruments 1. 1x Ships Clock 2. 1x Aneroid Barometer 3. 1x Hygrometer. M. Speaker With Subwoofer I. Channel Sound System Specification: 1. Interface With Visual Pc 2. Realization Of 3d Sound Effect System 3. Atleast 450watts Speaker With Subwoofer 4. Port: Mini Jack 7 Sets 4.2 Mini Bridge Simulator (horizon Field View Of 120 Degrees) A. Consoles Made In Formica Laminated Board Fabrication Of Main Bridge Consoles Consisting Of: I. Conning Console Ii. Radar Console Iii. Ecdis Console Iv. Maneuvering Console V. Chart Table With Gooseneck Dimming Light B. Mini Bridge Desktop Station (bridge Image Generator Computer For Visual, Conning, Radar, Maneuvering And Overhead Display) I. 3x 45” 4k Display For Visual (minimum Requirements) Ii. 1x Computer (minimum Requirements) 1. 256 M.2 Ssd 2. Rtx 4070 Or Higher 3. 1 X Keyboard/mouse 4. Ups 1.5kva A. Surge Protection B. W/ Automatic Voltage Regulator Iii. 1 X Computer (minimum Requirements) 1. Intel Core I5 Processor 2. 8 Gb Ram 3. 256 M.2 Ssd 4. Keyboard/mouse 5. 24” Monitor 6. Ups 1.5kva A. Surge Protection B. W/ Automatic Voltage Regulator Iv. 1 X Overhead Panel Display V. 1 X Speakers (minimum Requirements) 1. Interface With Visual Pc 2. Realization Of 3d Sound Effect System 3. Atleast 150 Watts Speaker With Subwoofer 4. Port: Mini Jack Vi. 1 X Goose Neck Microphone Vii. 1 X Set Desktop Instrument Console Including: 1. Steering System / Autopilot / Nfu 2. Steering Wheel Viii. Dual Telegraph 1. 1 X Console Tables 2. 1 X Handheld Uhf Equipment 3. 1 X Console Made In Formica Laminated Board (tct 3/4 Inches) Ix. Chart Table And Plotting Aids (minimum Requirements) 1. Intel Core I5 Processor 2. 8 Gb Ram 3. 256 M.2 Ssd 4. 1x Monitor 24” 5. Keyboard/mouse 6. Ups 1kva A. Surge Protection B. W/ Automatic Voltage Regulator X. 1x Parallel Ruler Xi. 1x One-hand Compass Divider Steel Xii. 1x Plotting Triangle With Handle Xiii. 1x Chart Table At Least 1000mm X 700mm Xiv. 1x Deck Log Book Xv. 1x Night Order Book Xvi. 1x Bell Book Xvii. 1x Chronometer 1 Set 4.3 Bridge Instructor Station A. Instructor Station I. 1x Computer (minimum Requirements) 1. 2x 24” Monitor 2. Intel Core I5 Processor 3. 16 Gb Ram 4. 256 M.2 Ssd 5. Rtx 4070 Or Higher 6. Keyboard/mouse 7. Ups 1.5kva 1. Surge Protection 2. W/ Automatic Voltage Regulator Ii. 1x Handset 1. Handset 2. Cradle With A Ptt Switch 3. Usb Interface Board 4. Handset Box Iii. 1x Speaker 1. Type: Desktop 2. Port: Mini Jack Iv. 1x Steel Cabinet W/ Lock 1. Metal Drawer Office Drawer 2. File Cabinet Storage With Wheel V. 1x Drone View Monitor W/ Smart Tv 55” Tv Led (environment View Of Instructor) Vi. 1x Smart Tv 55” Tv Led For Cctv Vii. 1x Printer 1. Laser Printer A4 2. A4 Print Speed Up To 48 Ppm 3. Auto 2-sided (duplex) Printing, 1-line Lcd 4. Wifi, Airprint, Mopria, Wifi Direct, Lan, Usb 2.0 5. Colored Printer Viii. Instructor Station Table Specification: Ix. 1x Table Size: At Least L 1700 X W 700 X H 750 Mm 1. Material: Formica Matt Laminate On Chipboard X. Intercom Telephone / Public Announcement System Xi. 9x Two-way Vhf Radiotelephone (walkie-talkie) With Charging Connection Xii. 1x Ergodynamic Chair Xiii. 1x Document Metal Cabinet With Glass Sliding Door 1. Size: 1850x 400mmx 900mm 2. Door Lock 1 Set 4.4 Bridge Simulator Scenario Development Station B. Scenario Development Station As An Instructor Station Capable Of Deploying Scenarios To Other Stations. I. 1x Computer (minimum Requirements) 1. 2x 24” Monitor 2. Intel Core I5 Processor 3. 16 Gb Ram 4. 256 M.2 Ssd 5. Rtx 4070 Or Higher 6. Keyboard/mouse 7. Ups 1.5kva 1. Surge Protection 2. W/ Automatic Voltage Regulator Ii. 1x Table Size: At Least L 1200 X W 800 X H 750 Mm 1. Material: Formica Matt Laminate On Chipboard Iii. 1x Ergodynamic Chair 5. Software Requirements 5.1 Full Mission Bridge Simulator The Full Mission Bridge Simulator Shall Have The Following Software And Controls For The Following Workstations: A. Workstation For Navigating, Maneuvering And Monitoring Consisting: · One (1) Ecdis Master Software · One (1) Ecdis Slave Software · One (1) Conning Display Software · One (1) Radar/arpa 3cm · One (1) Radar/arpa 10cm · Nine (9) Realistic Visualization Software With 270° Field Of View · Keyboard And Trackball Controls For Ecdis, Radar Apra And Conning Display · Two (2) Vhf Dsc Radio W Ch16 · One (1) Overhead Panel Display · One (1) Main Engine Telegraph Including Emergency Stop Control With Printer · One (1) Bow And Stern Thruster Control · One (1) Gps Software · One (1) Bridge Navigational Watch Alarm System (bnwas) · One (1) Echo Sounder · One (1) Speed Log · One (1) Vr Binoculars · One (1) Observer Position/ Visual Control · One (1) Anchor Gear And Mooring Operations Control · One (1) Towing Control · One (1) Tugs Control · One (1) Autopilot Control System · Nfu/ Fu Controls · One (1) Tiller Controls · One (1) Information On Ship Automatic Identification System (ais) · One (1) Intercom Telephone Capable For Public Address System · One (1) Conference Microphone · One (1) Control For Searchlight · One (1) Gyro Repeater/pelorus Stand That Can Display Magnetic And Gyro Compass · One (1) Bearing Finder · One (1) Alarm System Panel For General Alarm, Fire Alarm, And Other Alarms · Navigation Lights Control · Flags, Daytime Shapes And Sound Signals Control · One (1) Two-way Vhf Radiotelephone (walkie-talkie) With Charging Connection · Sound Reception System · Acknowledgment Of The Watch Alarm · Information Indicators For: - Propeller Revolutions (actual And Desired) - Main Engine Rpm - Main Engine Revolution In The Case Of Reduction Geared Engine - Propeller Pitch In The Case Of Controllable Pitch Propeller - Torque - Starting Air - Lateral Thrust - Log Speed And Speed Over The Ground - Bow And Stern Speed - Athwartship Speed - Rudder Angle - Rate-of-turn - Gyro Compass Heading - Magnetic Compass Heading - Heading Reminder (pre-set Heading) - Water Depth Including Depth Warning Adjustment - Vessel Time - Wind Direction And Velocity - Air And Water Temperature - Clinometer - Alarms - Pilot Card - Maneuvering Characteristics - Scoring Exercise/ Assessment · Signal Transmitter For: - Whistle - Automatic Device For Fog Signals - Alarms, (general Alarm, Emergency Alarm, Etc.) - Morse Signaling Light B. Workstation For Manual Steering (wheelhouse) Consisting Of: · One (1) Steering Wheel · Rudder Pump Selector Switch · Steering Mode Selector Switch · Steering Position Selector Switch · Indications For: - Gyro Compass Heading - Magnetic Compass Heading - Pre-set Heading - Rudder Angle - Rate Of Turn - Steering Mode (fu/nfu) – Track Control/auto Navigation C. Workstation For Route Planning And Documentation Consisting Of: · Computer For Route Planning Devices (ecdis) · Chart Table With Drawers For Paper Charts, Flags And Pennants · Paper Charts · Plotting Aids · Chronometer · Weather Facsimile D. Workstation For Communications Consisting Of: · One (1) Handset For Radiotelephone · Gmdss Equipment As Required For The Applicable Sea Area · Vhf-dsc, Radiotelephone · Mf-dsc, Radiotelephone · Mf/hf-dsc, Nbdp, Radiotelephone · Mf/hf Mf/hf Radio Telex · Inmarsat-ses, Egc Rx With Lrit And Ssas · Navtex/egc/hf Direct Printing Telegraph · Fbb/iridium · Cospas-sarsat Epirb · Sart · Ais Sart · Main Station For Two-way Vhf Radiotelephone · Aircraft Vhf Radiotelephone · Gmdss Alarm Panel · Radio Direction Finder Rt-500-m (marine) · Power Switchboard · Battery Charger · Virtual Printer 5.2 Mini Bridge Simulator The Mini Bridge Simulators Shall Have Each Of The Following Software And Controls For The Following Workstations: E. Workstation For Navigating, Maneuvering And Monitoring Consisting: · One (1) Ecdis Master Software · One (1) Conning Display Software · One (1) Radar/arpa Interchangeable To 3cm & 10cm · Three (3) Realistic Visualization Software With 120° Field Of View · Keyboard And Trackball Controls For Ecdis, Radar Apra And Conning Display · One (1) Vhf Dsc Radio W Ch16 · One (1) Overhead Panel Display · One (1) Main Engine Telegraph Including Emergency Stop Control With Printer · One (1) Bow And Stern Thruster Control · One (1) Gps Software · One (1) Bridge Navigational Watch Alarm System (bnwas) · One (1) Echo Sounder · One (1) Speed Log · One (1) Vr Binoculars · One (1) Observer Position/ Visual Control · One (1) Anchor Gear And Mooring Operations Control · One (1) Towing Control · One (1) Tugs Control · One (1) Autopilot Control System · Nfu/ Fu Controls · One (1) Tiller Controls · One (1) Information On Ship Automatic Identification System (ais) · One (1) Intercom Telephone Capable For Public Address System · One (1) Conference Microphone · One (1) Control For Searchlight · One (1) Vdr Remote Alarm Panel · One (1) Bearing Finder · One (1) Alarm System Panel For General Alarm, Fire Alarm, And Other Alarms · Navigation Lights Control · Flags, Daytime Shapes And Sound Signals Control · One (1) Two-way Vhf Radiotelephone (walkie-talkie) With Charging Connection · Sound Reception System · Acknowledgment Of The Watch Alarm · Information Indicators For: - Propeller Revolutions (actual And Desired) - Main Engine Rpm - Main Engine Revolution In The Case Of Reduction Geared Engine - Propeller Pitch In The Case Of Controllable Pitch Propeller - Torque - Starting Air - Lateral Thrust - Log Speed And Speed Over The Ground - Bow And Stern Speed - Athwartship Speed - Rudder Angle - Rate-of-turn - Gyro Compass Heading - Magnetic Compass Heading - Heading Reminder (pre-set Heading) - Water Depth Including Depth Warning Adjustment - Vessel Time - Wind Direction And Velocity - Air And Water Temperature - Clinometer - Alarms - Pilot Card - Maneuvering Characteristics - Scoring Exercise/ Assessment · Signal Transmitter For: - Whistle - Automatic Device For Fog Signals - Alarms, (general Alarm, Emergency Alarm, Etc.) - Morse Signaling Light F. Workstation For Manual Steering (wheelhouse) Consisting Of: · One (1) Steering Wheel · Rudder Pump Selector Switch · Steering Mode Selector Switch · Steering Position Selector Switch · Indications For: - Gyro Compass Heading - Magnetic Compass Heading - Pre-set Heading - Rudder Angle - Rate Of Turn - Steering Mode (fu/nfu) G. Workstation For Route Planning And Documentation Consisting Of: · Computer For Route Planning Devices (ecdis) · Chart Table With Drawers For Paper Charts, Flags And Pennants · Paper Charts · Plotting Aids · Chronometer H. Workstation For Communications Consisting Of: · One (1) Handset For Radiotelephone · Gmdss Equipment As Required For The Applicable Sea Area · Vhf-dsc, Radiotelephone · Mf-dsc, Radiotelephone · Mf/hf-dsc, Nbdp, Radiotelephone · Mf/hf Mf/hf Radio Telex · Inmarsat-ses, Egc Rx With Lrit And Ssas · Navtex/egc/hf Direct Printing Telegraph · Fbb/iridium · Cospas-sarsat Epirb · Sart · Ais Sart · Main Station For Two-way Vhf Radiotelephone · Aircraft Vhf Radiotelephone · Gmdss Alarm Panel · Radio Direction Finder Rt-500-m (marine) · Power Switchboard · Battery Charger · Virtual Printer 5.3 Instructor Station 1. The Instructor Workstation Is An Integral Part Of The Simulator And Is Designed To Control The Training Complex, Design (develop) Exercises, Perform Exercises In Real Time, Control Exercise Performance By Trainees, Change Environmental Conditions And Sailing Circumstances, As Well As Enter Own Ship Failure Variables, Document, And Archive The Position And Activity Of The Ship Involved In The Exercise. The Instructor Station Software Should Contain Navigation Areas As Well As Sub-tasks For Each Area, Allowing The Control Of All Active Vessels And Target Ships. 2. Navigation Instructor Software Includes: · Navigation Instructor · Evaluation And Assessment · Tug And Mooring · Radar/arpa · Electronic Navigational Chart: · Bird Eye Of Instructor · Debriefing System 3. Simulator Session(s) Control: • Exercise(s) Start, Pause, Re-start After The Pause, Stop On Bridge(s); • Setting The Initial Position For Own Ships; • Entering Faults Of Navigation Systems, Steering Gear, Propulsion Plant, Fire And General Alarm; • Ability To Set Faults Of Navigational Equipment; • Pulling Apart Ships That Have Collided Or Run Aground; • Control Of Target Vessels, Hoisting Flags Of The International Code Of Signals, Turning Their Sound Signals On And Turning Their Lights On/off; 4. The Software Modules Should Provide A Possibility To Flexibly Configure The Required Bridge Configuration. General: · An Integrated Application For Exercise Editing, Conducting And Debriefing; · Highly Accurate Data Representation Based On Vector Diagrams (ability To Automatically Load All Diagrams Related To The Selected Game Area); · Tools For Creating Exercises And Automatic Competency Assessment Scenarios; · Displaying Of The Actual Ship Contours; · Display Of Object Tracks: Contour Or Point With Selectable Resolution, Track History And Time Stamps; · Using The Mouse Wheel For Chart Scaling; · Control Of Simulator Session(s); · Continuous Automatic Recording Of Data During Exercise (main, Audio And Video Log Files); · Real Time, Slow Time, And Fast Time Modes; · Ability To Display And Print A New Pilot Card And A Table Of Maneuvering Characteristics Of The Ship; · Setting Parameters And Faults Of Navigation Equipment: Radar, Gps, Loran C, Log, Gyro, Echo Sounder, Uais; · Setting Weather And Bathymetric Conditions: Global And Local Zones, Import Of Tide And Current Databases (ecdis); · Working With Measuring Tools: - Ability To Set Erbl; - Ability To Attach, Move Or Delete Erbl During An Exercise; 9. Ability To Attach Sart To The Life Raft; 5. Ability To Move Own Ship During Exercise Without Grounding Or Collision; 6. Ability To Apply Virtual Tug Force To 8 Points Of The Vessel’s Hull In Any Direction; 7. Display Of Actual Ship's Contours; 8. Continuous Display Of Parameters Of Vessel Movement And Environment Conditions: Course And Speed Of The Vessel, Course Over The Ground, Transversal Component Of Speed On The Bow And On The Stern, Gyro Heading, Rate Of Turn, Speed And Direction Of The Current And Wind, Height And Direction Of A Wave, Depth; 9. Independent Instructor Control For Wind And Swell Components Of The Wave; 10. Ability To Set Sea State Spectrum: · Pierson-moskowitz; · Phillips; · Ittc (international Towing Tank Conference); · Jonswap (joint North Sea Wave Project); · User. 11. Ability To Exclude Hydrodynamic Interaction With Mooring Walls In The Required Area; 12. Ability To Create A Template Containing A Set Of Objects (ships), Save And Use This Template In Other Exercises; 13. Ability To Save Environment Settings As A Template And Load A Previously Saved Template In Any Exercise And Area; 14. Mooring Operations: · Ability To Set The Rope Material; · Ability To Set The Initial State Of The Mooring Winch (render, Slack Away, Stop); · Ability To Set Mooring Winch Parameters (speed, Pulling Force, Holding Force); · Ability To Operate The Mooring Winch At The Instructor Workplace. 15. Anchor Operations: · Ability To Set User Ground Type With Required Anchor Holding Force Coefficients; · Display Of Anchor Position On The Instructor's Chart On The Ground. 16. Control Of Navigational Lights And Shapes: · Ability To Control The Navigational Lights; · Ability To Switch On/off Deck Lights On Target Ships. 17. Loading/discharging Of Own Ship During Exercises; 18. Weather Conditions Manager: · Ability To Set Predefined Weather Conditions By Beaufort Number (wind, Wave, Whitecaps And Foam, 3d Clouds, Cloud Layer, Visibility) On The Fly; · Ability To Set Customized Weather Conditions; · Visual Effects: Rain And Snow (low, Medium, High), Lightning, Reflection, Translucency, Sea With White Caps, Foam, Splashes, Bow-wave; · Separate Settings For Wind Wave And Swell; · Manual Control Of Wind Direction And Strength; · Adjustment Of Atmospheric Parameters – Temperature, Humidity, Pressure; · Ability To Use Thunderstorm, Precipitation; · Automatic Calculation Of The Position Of The Sun, Moon, Major Stars (up To 100) And Constellations, The Angle And Phase Of The Moon; · Ability To Set Wave Spectrum Type: Pierson-moskowitz; Jonswap (joint North Sea Wave Project); Phillips; User-defined; · Ability To Use Thunderstorm, Precipitation. 19. Rcc, Ship And Coast Stating Assignment; 20. Log Module With Possibility To Print Out And Create Archives; 21. Window For Listening/monitoring Of The Radiotelephone Traffic Including Possibilities To Interfere With Radiotelephone Traffic; 22. Ability To Introduce Background Noise From A List And Instrument Faults To The Trainee Stations. 23. Ability To Change Names, Call Signs, Mmsi, Telex Numbers And Inmarsat Mobile Numbers Of All Emulated Ship Stations And Coast Station According To The Needs Of Different Exercises; 24. Electronic Chart With Vessel Position Indication And The Ability To Change Position, Course And Speed; 25. Ability To Display And Instantly Change Trainee Station Positions On The Electronic Map For Search And Rescue (sar) Exercises; 26. Full Monitoring Of Any Trainee Workstation – The Ability To Monitor The Status Of Each Gmdss Unit And Listen To The Radio Traffic Of Each Trainee Station; 27. Connection To An External Printer; 28. Connection To An Active Speaker For Simultaneous Viewing Of Channels; 29. Providing Functions Of A Coast Telex Or Telephone Subscriber, Coast Radio Station And Rcc Operator From The Log Window; 30. Status Window For All Instruments At Any Workstation; 31. Ability To Log Communication And Trainee Actions For Playback And Later Review; 32. Database Of Coastal Stations, Navtex And Msi Stations And Inmarsat Shore-based Stations Plotted On The Chart; 33. Information About The Gmdss Sea Areas On The Chart; 34. Approximate Estimation Of Radio Wave Propagation In The Selected Frequency Range; 35. Evaluation And Assessment Module; 36. Navtex Functionality: · Ability To Send Navtex Messages On Behalf Of A Navtex Station; · Ability To Edit And Use The Navtex Station Used-defined List; · Ability To Save And Use Navtex Message Templates. 37. “intercom” Panel. To Monitor Intercom Communication, Execute Voice Messages From The Instructor's Side. 38. Vhf Radio Station Module. To Monitor Vhf Communication, Send Voice Messages From The Instructor’s Side, Play Pre-recorded *.wav Files. 39. Coastal Radio Station Module. Screen Layout: 40. Use Of The Mouse Wheel For Chart Centering And Scaling; 41. On-screen Display Of Mooring Walls And Piers; 42. On-screen Display Of Actual Contours Of Any Ship; 43. On-screen Display Of The Object’s Route Line And Its Actual Track; 44. On-screen Display Of The True And Relative Speed Vectors; 45. Selectable Display Mode: True Motion, Relative Motion, Course Up Or North Up; 46. Display Of Prompt And Other Information In The Status Bar: · Bearing And Distance From The Current Cursor On-chart Position To The Reference Point; · Coordinates Of The Current Cursor On-chart Position; · Depth In The Current Cursor Position; · Current Exercise Time (absolute And Relative). 47. Displaying Of Object Tracks: Contour Or Point With Selectable Resolution, Track History And Time Stamp; 48. Displaying Of Walls And Piers; 49. Use Of A Mouse Wheel For Chart Centering And Scaling; 50. User Configurable Workplace; 51. Different Panels For The Control And Monitoring Of The Exercise Fulfillment: · Reports Panel – To Form And Print Exercise Fulfillment Reports; · Ship Info Panel – To Display Courses, Longitudinal And Transverse Speeds, Rates Of Turn For All The Ships Involved In The Exercise. · Evaluation And Assessment Module Panel; · Target Panel – To Control Vessel Target And Flight And Sar Objects; · Objects Panel – To Promptly Select An Object On The Chart From The List Of All The Objects Available In The Exercise; · Flags Panel – To Hoist/lower Ics Flag Signals On Any Of The Ships, Including Ability To Set And Keep Flag Templates · Events Panel – For The Automatic Recording Of Any Important Events Related To The Incorrect Trainee Actions; · Flash Light Panel – To Send Light Signals From Target Vessels, Including Automated Translation Into Morse Code; · Magnetic Deviation Panel – To Configure The Magnetic Deviation Panel For The Vessels, Participating In The Exercise, Save The Panel And Apply Desired Template To Any Own Vessel, Print The Magnetic Deviation Table; · Procedural Alarms Panel – For Defining User Set Of Alarm For Dedicated Vessels. 52. Setting Navigational Equipment Parameters And Faults: Radar, Gps, Loran C, Log, Gyro, Echo Sounder, Uais; 53. Setting The Exercise Weather And Bathymetric Conditions: Global And Local Zones, Import Of Tide And Current Databases; 54. Observing Own Ships And Targets On The Chart: Ship Info Panel, Cpatcpa Panel, Events Panel; 55. Control Of Own Ships And Targets On The Chart: Direct Control Of Steering And Propulsion Systems, Autopilot, Mooring Lines, Anchors; 56. Setting Faults Of Navigational Equipment, Steering And Propulsion System, Fire And General Alarms; 57. Continuous Data Logging During Exercises; 58. Playback Of Recorded Exercises In Real And Fast-time Modes; 59. Performing Preliminary Exercises On The Map To Check Their Suitability For Training On The Simulator; 60. Distress Signals (flare, Smoke Signals, Dye Markers); 61. Adding New Target Ships; 62. Changing Weather Conditions; 63. Moving Buoys, Turning Off Lights On Them And Hiding Them On Both The Visualization System And Radar; 64. Control Of Automatic Tugboats On Commands From The Bridge Or From The Instructor; 65. Generating And Printing Exercise Reports 5.4 Simulator Scenario Development Station 1. The Simulator Scenario Development Station Shall Be Integrated With All Engine Stations And Instructor Stations, And Can Act As An Instructor Station Capable Of Deploying Scenarios To Other Stations (bridge And Engine) 2. The Simulator Scenario Development Station Shall Have The Same Software And Control Capabilities As The Instructor Station. (see Section A 5.5.3) B. Full Mission Engine Room Simulator (fmers) And Mini Er Stations’ Features And Applications, Major Components And Engine Room Simulator Performance Standards 1. Major Components The Full Mission Engine Simulators That Can Be Integrated With Bridge Simulators Shall Consist Of The Following Major Components: A. One (1) Full Mission Engine Room Station (class A Configuration) B. Ten (10) Mini Engine Room Stations (class B Configuration) C. One (1) Server Station D. One (1) Instructor Station E. One (1) Simulator Scenario Development Station F. One (1) Briefing/ Debriefing Station 2. Features And Applications 2.1 The Man Electronic Engine Model Simulates A Suez Max Crude Oil Carrier With A Man Slow Speed Turbo Charged Diesel Engine As Propulsion Unit Modeled With Fixed Propeller. The Main Engine Models Respond Dynamically To Variations In Operation And Conditions Of The Ship Model, And The Ship Models Have Mutual Responses To The Main Engine Models. The Model Is Based On Real Engine Data That Makes The Dynamic Behavior Of The Simulator Close To Real Engine Response. In Addition To The Man Engine, The Vessel Has An Electrical Power Plant Including Three 1125 Kva Diesel Generators And One 250 Kva Emergency Generator. The Steam Plant Includes Two D-type Steam Boilers, Based On Alfa Laval And One Composite Boiler (aalborg), 3 Cargo Turbines, Condensing And Feed Water Systems. Control Room Operator Station, Bridge And Steering Panels Are Included. The System Shall Also Be Connected To The High Voltage Engine Simulator. 2.2 The Simulator Models Complies With The Requirements In The Stcw Convention, Regulation 1/12 And Fulfill The Standards Of An Internationally Recognized Classification Society For Maritime Simulator Systems. 2.3 The Engine Model Main Specifications High Fidelity Engine Room Systems Include: - Sea & Lt/ht Fresh Water Systems, Incl. Fw Generator - Electrical Power Plant, Incl. Diesel Generators And Power Management - Start & Service Air Compressors, Incl. Compressor Intermediate Coolers And Emergency Compressor - Integrated Automation System, Incl. Vessel Performance Monitor - Steam Plant Incl. D-type Oil Fired Boilers And Combined Exhaust/oil Fired Boiler - Diesel/heavy Fuel/oil Systems, Incl. Hfo, Lshfo And Mdo Tanks, Separators, Viscometers - Lubricating Oil Systems, Incl. Separator - Stern Tube Systems - Steering Gear - Main Engine Control System (man) - Main Engine Remote Control System (ac 600) - Main Engine Maneuvering System - Main Engine Hydraulic Oil System - Main Engine Hydraulic Cylinder Units System - Cylinder Indication Diagrams - Air Ventilation System - Bilge Wells & Bilge Separator - Sewage Treatment Plant - Incinerator Plant - Inert Gas System - Ballast System - Refrigeration System - Ship Loading System - Fire Detection System - Fire Fighting System - Remote Co2 Release, Emergency Stops And Quick Release Valves - Emission Control System (water Scrubbing And Me Low Nox Mode) 2.4 The Engine Simulator Product Shall Be Able To Address The Following Stcw Competencies And Shall Be Reflected In The Certificate: · Table A-iii/1.1 – Maintain Safe Engineering Watch · Table A-iii/1.3 – Used Of Internal Communication Systems · Table A-iii/1.4 – Operate Main And Auxiliary Machinery And Associated Controls · Table A-iii/1.5 – Operate Fuel, Lubrication, Ballast And Other Pumping Systems And Associated Control Systems · Table A-iii/1.6 – Operate Electrical, Electronic And Control Systems · Table A-iii/1.7 – Maintenance And Repair Of Electrical And Electronic Equipment · Table A-iii/1.11 – Maintain Seaworthiness Of The Ship 2.5 Interface To Engine Room High Voltage System - The Engine Room Model Will Be Interfaced To A Corresponding High Voltage Simulator And Gas Turbine Installed In The Academy. 3. Engine Room Simulator Performance Standards 3.1 Physical Realism The Engine Simulator Stations Shall Have The Following Physical Realism: A. Equipment And Consoles Shall Be Installed, Mounted, And Arranged In A Ship-like Manner B. The Control Room Consoles Shall Include Control And Monitoring Of The Main Engine, Auxiliary Engines And Electrical Power Generation, Steam Boiler, Pump, Compressors And All Other Alarms. C. The Remote Monitoring And Control Systems Shall Be In Compliance With The Functional Requirements Of The Classification Societies For Periodically Unattended Machinery Spaces. D. The Main Engine Remote Control Console Shall Include Command Functions And Status Indication Normally Found On Board Ships. E. The Electric Power Generation Shall Be Under Automatic Or Manual Control. Such System Should Be Able To Constantly Monitor Demand And Supply. When Deviation From Pre-set Limits Arises, The System Should Be Able To Act In Order To Normalize The Situation. The System Shall Also Perform Continuous Control Of The Frequency And Load Sharing. F. The Electric Power Supply System Shall Be Operated Either From The Switchboard Or The Power Management System. - Remote Start/stop Of Auxiliary Diesel Generators - Operation For Shaft Generator - Connect/ Disconnect Of All Generators - Automatic And Priority Selection - Non-essential Systems Trip - Constant Frequency Mode - Different Control Modes Of Load Sharing G. The Main Switchboard Shall Be A Full Scale Model Of A Typical Switchboard, And Comprise The Necessary Controls And Indicators Usually Available Of Real Generators. H. The Remote Control And Automation System Must Include Control Of The Following Equipment: - Me Lubricating Oil Pumps - Me Fresh Water Cooling Pumps - Me Sea Water Cooling Pumps - Me Auxiliary Blowers - Fuel Oil System And Pumps - Air Compressors - Steering Gear Pumps - Fire Pump Each Of The Above Individual Units Shall Allow Manual Start And Stop From The Control Room Consoles. It Shall Also Be Possible To Use Automatic Start And Stop Where Applicable. I. The Alarm Monitoring System Shall Consist Of A Typical Shipboard Alarm System. J. An Alarm Shall Be Announced By Sound And By Flashing Light In The Control Room. K. A Printer Or A Computer In The Engine Room Control Shall Be Used As An Alarm Log And Event Log. L. “dead Man Alarm System” The Simulator Shall Have The Following Additional Requirements For Low Speed Engine: M. The Simulated Engine Room Shall As A Minimum Reflect Typical Machinery Found On Merchant Ships. The Following Main Components Shall Be Simulated And All Necessary Sub-systems Included For A Low Speed Engine: - Main Engine Including Turbocharger System - 2 Auxiliary Diesel Generators - Lubrication Oil Separator - Steering Gear System - Fire Pump - Shaft Generator - Cooling Water System Including Freshwater Generation System - Turbo Generator - Fuel Oil Bunkering System - Fuel Oil Settling And Service Systems - 2 Heavy Fuel Oil Separators - 1 Diesel Oil Separator - Steam Generation Plant Including Exhaust And Oil-fired Boilers - Diesel Oil And Heavy Fuel Oil Supply To Main And Auxiliary Engines - Main Engine Operation From Engine Room, Engine Control Room And Bridge - Turbocharger System - Air Ventilation System For Engine And Control Room - Bilge Water System Including Oily Water Treatment Systems - Stern Tube System - Deck Machinery Applicable To The Ship Model - Ballast System - Sewage Treatment System The Simulator Shall Have The Following Additional Requirements For Medium And High Speed Engine: N. The Simulated Engine Room Shall Consist Of Typical Machinery Found On Merchant Ships. The Following Main Components Shall Be Simulated And All Necessary Sub-systems Included For A Medium And High Speed Engine: - One Or More Main Engines - Main Sw System - 2 Auxiliary Engines - Fuel Oil Tanks - Fuel Oil Separator - Lubrication Oil Separator - Main Engine(s), Including: • Fresh Water System • Lubrication System • Turbocharger System • Me Sw System - Reduction Gear System - Controllable Propeller Pitch Were Applicable - Steam Generation System As Applicable - Freshwater Generator - Bilge Wells And Bilge Separation System - 2 Air Compressors - Steering Gear System - Fire Pump - Electrical Power Plant - Deck Machinery Applicable To The Ship Model - Ballast System - Sewage Treatment System The Simulator Shall At Least Have The Following Additional Requirements For Machinery Spaces: O. The Simulated Machinery Spaces Shall At Least Include One Dedicated Room For This Purpose. P. At Least The Following Main Components Of The Machinery Spaces Shall Be Graphically Presented Or Represented By Mock-ups Or In Realistic Visualization (to Illustrate Physical Presence) In The Simulated Machinery Spaces: - Main Engine - Auxiliary Diesel Generators - Steam Boiler - Fire Pump Q. The Facilities For Local Operation In The Simulated Machinery Spaces Shall Consist Of Local Operating Stations For Each System. Each Station Shall Be Furnished With Start/stop (open/closed) Buttons And Status Lights, Various Numbers Of Pressure -, Temperature Indicators, Etc. The Local Operating Stations Shall At Least Give Means To Operate The Following: - Main Engine (me) - Me Lubricating Oil Systems Including Separator - Me Fresh Water Cooling System - Me Sea Water Cooling System - Me Auxiliary Blowers - 2 Auxiliary Diesel Generators - Steam Boiler - Fuel Oil System (diesel And Heavy Fuel Oil) Including Separator - 2 Air Compressors - Steering Gear System - Bilge Water System - Fire Pump R. All Valves Typically Associated With The Operation Of Above Machinery May Be Operated At The Computer Screen In A 3d Visual Form Or Mouse Operated By The Candidate. S. Internal Communication System. 3.2 Behavioral Realism The Engine Simulator Stations Shall Have The Following Behavioral Realism: A. The Simulator Models Shall Be Able To Replicate The Dynamic Behaviour Of The Machinery Systems And All Its Visual Parameters As Well As The Interactions Between The Sub-systems. B. The Simulator Models Shall Simulate The Engine Room Components With Their Procedures, As Well As Modelled Controller Systems (sensors, Controllers, Actuators, And Valves) Connected To The Processes. C. When Simulating Real Equipment The Behaviour Of Such Simulated Equipment Should Behave As Identical Aw Possible As The Original. Critical Parameters Of The Behaviour Shall Be Documented D. The Simulator Model Shall Make Applicable Controllers Available And Adjustable With Regards To Pid (proportional-integral-derivative Controller) Parameters. E. The Simulator Model Shall Provide Facilities To Allow The Injection And Resetting Of Malfunctions At Appropriate Times During Operation As Necessary. F. It Shall Be Possible To Simulate Change In Seawater Temperature And Demonstrate How This Affects The Complete Simulation Model. G. It Shall Be Possible To Simulate A Change In Air Temperature And Demonstrate How This Affects The Complete Simulation Model. H. The Simulator Shall Have All Heat Exchangers Available And Adjustable With Regards To Their Parameters (heat-transfer Factor, Heat Dissipation Are Etc.) I. The Simulator Shall Make All Pumps Available And Adjustable With Regards To Their Parameters (pump Capacity, Wear, Etc.) J. It Shall Be Possible To Demonstrate Systematically The Tests That Are Made On The Ums (unmanned Machinery Space) Alarm System. K. It Shall Be Possible To Simulate Auto Slow-down And Emergency Shut Down L. It Shall Be Possible To Simulate Safe Methods To Test Inert Gas Generator (ig) Alarms And Control. M. It Shall Be Possible To Simulate Testing Of The 24v D.c. Power Supply To The Navigation, Communication And Engine Room Control Console In Event Of Power Failure. N. It Shall Be Possible To Simulate Safe Method Of Testing The Insulation For Rotor And Stator. O. It Shall Be Possible To Simulate Of Reading A Power Factor Meter With Reference To Four Segments P. It Shall Be Possible To Simulate Testing Of The Devices And Relays Provided For Generator Protection Q. It Shall Be Possible To Simulate Tests Related To Avr (automatic Voltage Regulator) R. It Shall Be Possible To Simulate Methods Of Cooling And Checking Of Air Gap S. It Shall Be Possible To Simulate The Precautionary Measures When Megger Testing The Rotor Of A Brushless Generator T. It Shall Be Possible To Simulate Routine Tests On An Emergency Generator U. It Shall Be Possible To Simulate How A Generator Circuit Breaker Ocr (over Current Relay) Is Set And Tested. V. It Shall Be Possible To Simulate The Process Of Connecting A Shaft Generator On Load And Specific Conditions For Taking Off Load. W. It Shall Be Possible To Simulate The Procedure For Megger Testing A High Voltage System X. It Shall Be Possible To Simulate The Maintenance And Checks Carried Out On An Acb (air Circuit Breaker) Y. It Shall Be Possible To Simulate Recovery From “dead Ship” Condition. Z. It Shall Be Possible To Simulate Methods Test The “preferential Tripping Sequence” Aa. It Shall Be Possible To Simulate Methods To Tests Auto “cut In” Of Stand Fault Bb. It Shall Be Possible To Simulate Methods Of Diagnosing Single Phasing Fault. Cc. It Shall Be Possible To Simulate Operation And Maintenance Of Variable Speed Motor Starters. Dd. It Shall Be Possible To Simulate Operational Test Methods Of Oily Water Separator Monitors Ee. It Shall Be Possible To Simulate Test Methods For Level Alarms And Function Tests Of Bilge Pumping Arrangement Ff. It Shall Be Possible To Simulate The Functional Tests Of Odmcs (oil Discharge Monitoring And Control System) And Odme (oil Discharge Monitoring Equipment) System Gg. It Shall Be Possible To Simulate The Function Test Of Ows (oily Water Separator) And Ppm (parts Per Million) Unit. 3.3 Operating Environment The Engine Simulator Stations Shall Have The Following Operating Environment: A. It Shall Be To Adjust The Noise Level In The Simulated Machinery Spaces Infinite From No Added Noise Up To Minimum 100 Db(a). The Noise Shall Have A Frequency Distribution Typical For Machinery Spaces. Headset Is Provided For Each Workstation. B. It Shall Be Possible To Simulate The Sea Water Temperature At Least Infinite Between +1ºc And +30 ºc C. An Alarm Can Be Heard Through Headset Of A Candidate And By Flashing Light In The Machinery Spaces 4. Hardware Requirements 1 Set 4.1 Full Mission Engine Room Simulator A. Engine Control Room Consoles I. Ecr Pump Compressor And Power Management Console 1. 1 X Console 2. 1 X Computer 3. 2 X 24 Touch Monitors Ii. Ecr2 Alarm, Monitoring And Remote-control Console: 1. 1 X Console 2. 1 X Computer 3. 1 X Keyboard 4. 1 X 24” Touch Monitor 5. 1 X Industrial Tracker Ball Iii. Ecr3 Main Engine Remote Control And Indication Console 1. 2 X Console 2. 1 X Computer 3. 3 X 24” Touch Monitors 4. 1 X Speed Set Lever For Main Engine Remote Control And 5. Indication Console 6. Dead Man Alarm (dma) 7. Engineers Reset 8. Included Power Relay To Which Illumination In Engine Control Room And Engine Room Can Be Connected, Causing Lights In The Rooms To Go Out During A Blackout To Increase Realism. Iv. Simulated Cctv Touch Monitor 1. 1 X Computer 2. 1 X 24 Monitor V. Internal Telephone At The Following Locations 1. Instructors Station 2. Engine Control Room 3. Engine Room 4. Emergency Generator Room Vi. Main Switchboard 1. 14 X Touch Screen Monitors 2. 7 X Computers 3. 1 Set Of Speakers 4. Installed In A Switchboard Manner Vii. Engine Room Equipment 1. 4 Dome Type Virtual Walkthrough 2. 4 X High Resolution Short Throw Projector 3. 4 X Computer With Graphics Card 4. 4 X Controller Viii. Local Operating Station Console 1. 1 X Console 2. 1 X Computer 3. 1 X Keyboard 4. 1 X 24” Touch Monitor 5. 1 X Industrial Tracker Ball Ix. Engine Room Sound 1. 1 X Sub Woofer 2. 4 X Satellite Speaker X. Alarm Horn And Lamp 1. 1 X Column With Lights And Sirens Xi. Emergency Generator Room 1. 1 X Dome Type Virtual Walkthrough 2. 1 X High Resolution Short Throw Projector 3. 1 X Computer With Graphics Card 4. 1 X Controller 5. With Sound System B. All Computers Must Be The Latest Generation This Includes Processors, Memory, Graphics Card And Storage. I. Monitors: Full Hd Resolution Ii. Storage: Solid-state Drive (ssd) Iii. Processor Generation: Must Be From The Latest Generation Of Processors Iv. Graphics: Integrated Graphics Dedicated Gpu If Needed. C. Touchscreens For Durability, Responsiveness, And Multi-touch Support. D. Each Computer Must Be Paired With A Ups Unit Rated For At Least 1.5 Kva And Automatic Voltage Regulation To Handle Voltage Fluctuations. E. The Engine Control Console Must Be Made From Steel W/ Handrails 10 Sets 4.2 Mini Engine Room Simulator A. 1x Computer Specification (minimum Requirement) 1. Intel Core I5 Processor 2. 16 Gb Ram 3. 256 M.2. Ssd 4. Video Card 5. Keyboard/mouse 6. 2x At Least 24" Monitor (touchscreen) 7. Ups 1.5kva A. Surge Protection B. W/ Automatic Voltage Regulator B. 1x Table Size: At Least L 1200 X W 800 X H 750 Mm C. 1x Chairs 1 Set 4.3 Engine Instructor Station A. Instructor Station I. 1x Computer (minimum Requirements) 1. 3x 24” Monitor 2. Intel Core I5 Processor 3. 16 Gb Ram 4. 256 M.2 Ssd 5. Keyboard/mouse 6. Ups 1.5kva A. Surge Protection B. W/ Automatic Voltage Regulator Ii. 1x Speaker 1. Type: Desktop 2. Port: Mini Jack Iii. 1x Steel Cabinet W/ Lock 1. Metal Drawer Office Drawer 2. File Cabinet Storage With Wheel Iv. 1x Smart Tv 55” Tv Led For Cctv V. 1x Printer 1. Laser Printer A4 2. A4 Print Speed Up To 48 Ppm 3. Auto 2-sided (duplex) Printing, 1-line Lcd 4. Wifi, Airprint, Mopria, Wifi Direct, Lan, Usb 2.0 5. Colored Printer Vi. Instructor Station Table Specification: Vii. 11x Two-way Vhf Radiotelephone (walkie-talkie) With Charging Connection Viii. 1x Table Size: At Least L 1700 X W 700 X H 750 Mm 1. Material: Formica Matt Laminate On Chipboard Ix. 1x Ergodynamic Chair X. 1x Document Metal Cabinet With Glass Sliding Door 1. Size: 1850x 400mmx 900mm 2. Door Lock 1 Set 4.4 Engine Simulator Scenario Development Station A. Scenario Development Station As An Instructor Station Capable Of Deploying Scenarios To Other Stations (bridge And Engine) 1. 1x Computer (minimum Requirements) 2. 2x 24” Monitor 3. Intel Core I5 Processor 4. 16 Gb Ram 5. 256 M.2 Ssd 6. Rtx 4070 Or Higher 7. Keyboard/mouse 8. Ups 1.5kva A. Surge Protection B. W/ Automatic Voltage Regulator B. 1x Table Size: At Least L 1200 X W 800 X H 750 Mm I. Material: Formica Matt Laminate On Chipboard Ii. 1x Ergodynamic Chair 5. Software Requirements 5.1 Full Mission Engine Room Simulator 5.2 Mini Engine Room Simulator 5.3 Instructor Station 5.4 Simulator Scenario Development Station 1. The Simulator Scenario Development Station Shall Be Integrated With All Engine Stations And Instructor Stations, And Can Act As An Instructor Station Capable Of Deploying Scenarios To Other Stations (bridge And Engine) 2. The Simulator Scenario Development Station Shall Have The Same Software And Control Capabilities As The Instructor Station. (see Section B 5.5.3) 1 Set C. Briefing/ Debriefing Station For Bridge And Engine A. 2x Computer (minimum Requirements) 1. 1 X Pc 2. Intel Core I5 Processor 3. 16 Gb Ram 4. 500gb Ssd 5. Low Profile Video Card 6. 1x Keyboard/mouse 7. 1x Ups 1kva 8. 1x W/ Computer Table Size: At Least L 1700 X W 700 X H 750 Mm 9. Briefing And Debriefing Rooms With Playback Capability (playing Of Recorded Exercise And Assessment In Simulator B. 50x Chairs C. 1x Solid Round Table (at Least 6100 X 1220 Mm) (for Bridge Briefing/debriefing) I. (metal Legs With Laminate Board Or Solid Wood Table) D. 1x Solid Round Table (at Least 4880 X 1220 Mm) (for Engine Briefing/debriefing) I. (metal Legs With Laminate Board Or Solid Wood Table) E. 1x Smart Tv At Least 70" 4k 1. Wall Mounted. 2. 2x Hdmi 10meters F. 4x Bridge And 4x Engine) Hardware For Virtual Bridge Familiarization (minimum Requirements) 1. Display: A. Type: Lcd B. Resolution: 2064 X 2208 Per Eye C. Refresh Rate: 120 Hz D. Field Of View: E. Horizontal: 97 Degrees F. Vertical: 93 Degrees 2. Processor: A. Chipset: Qualcomm Snapdragon Xr2 Gen 2 3. Ram: 12gb 4. Storage: A. Options: 128gb, 256gb, And 512gb Variants 5. Audio: 6. Hand Tracking: Improved Hand Tracking Capability 7. Controllers: A. Type: Meta Touch Pro Controllers B. Features: Haptic Feedback, Improved Ergonomics, Rechargeable Batteries 8. Battery: A. Headset: Approximately 2-3 Hours Of Active Use B. Charging: Usb-c Fast Charging 9. Connectivity: A. Wireless: Wi-fi 6e Support B. Bluetooth: 5.2 10. Inclusions: A. Headset B. Touch Pro Controllers (pair) C. Charging Cable (usb-c) D. Power Adapter W/ Extra 1 Battery Each E. Controller Lanyards F. Glasses Spacer Ii. Add On’s: 1. 2x Strap With Battery 2. 8x Silicone Cover Face Cover 3. 4x Silicone Protective Case 4. 8x Silicone Case For Controller 5. 3 Row Vr Storage Cabinet With Lock G. The Virtual Reality Bridge Must Be Complete With Hotspots, Identification Tags And Descriptions. It Shall Also Be Available On An Offline System, Navigable. H. Playback Capability With The Following Functions: · Loading A Previously Created Exercise On A Chart Or In Engine Room; · Playing The Exercise To Explain The Task; · Uploading A Sample Log Of The Same Exercise To Explain The Correct Actions. I. Virtual Bridge Familiarization W/ Virtual Reality Device The Vr System Aims To Simulate The Overhauling Process, Enabling Immersive, Hands-on Learning And Pre-assessment Without Direct Physical Intervention On The Engine. This Approach Will Enhance Technical Skills, Reduce Risk, And Improve Efficiency In Real-world Engine Maintenance And Overhauling. The Supplier Shall Provide A Virtual Bridge And Engine With The Use Of Virtual Reality Providing The Following Visualizations: 1. Bridge Wing Equipment 2. Speaker Mic 3. Rate Of Turn 4. Engine Rpm 5. Quick Release Lifebouy 6. Remote Panel 7. Gyro Compass Repeater 8. Fire Box 9. Hatch For Maintenance 10. Thermometer Ii. Main Bridge 1. Epirb 2. Sart 3. Clear View Screen 4. Location Of Fire Extinguishers 5. Pantry With Equipment 6. Pilot Chair 7. Smoke Detectors 8. Damage Control Plans 9. Radar 1 And 2 And 3 10. Gps With Other Equipment 11. Helm Wheel 12. Indicator Control 13. Deck Light Control 14. Admiralty And Other Maritime Publications 15. Fireplan 16. Rudder Angle Indicator 17. Voice Recorder 18. Whistle Horn 19. Water Tight Door Indicators 20. Window Wipers 21. Pa Systems 22. Cargo Hold Fan Control 23. Smoke Alarm System 24. Fire Alarm System 25. General Alarm System 26. Vhf System 27. Log Books And Other Documentation 28. Ecdis Voyage Planner 29. Pressure Recorder 30. Portable Uhfs 31. Lifejackets, Rocket Flare, And Rocket Line 32. Location Of Immersion Suits 33. Barometer 34. Utc Clock 35. Radio Room Configuration 36. Posters 37. Charts 38. Compass Deck / Monkey Island 39. Radar Equipment 40. Antennas 41. Anemometer 42. And Other Equipment On The Monkey Bridge Iii. The Me-b Main Engine Vr Overhauling System Cover The Following Features Full-scale, Interactive Models Allowing For A Detailed Exploration Of All Engine Components, Including: Iv. Connection Rod & Crosshead Assembly V. Stuffing Box Assembly Vi. Piston Assembly Vii. Cylinder Liner Assembly Viii. Cylinder Cover Assembly Ix. Exhaust Valve Assembly X. The Vr Simulation Guides Users Through Disassembling, Inspecting, And Reassembling The Exhaust Valve, Focusing On Critical Tasks Like Checking Valve Seats, Spindle Condition, And Wear On Sealing Surfaces. Users Can Also Simulate Tasks Such As Lapping The Valve, Inspecting Hydraulic Actuators, And Ensuring Proper Seating Of The Valve During Reassembly. 1 Set D. Server Station For Bridge And Engine A. 2x Set Computer (minimum Requirements) 1. Intel Core I5 Processor 2. 16 Gb Ram 3. 4x 500 Ssd 4. Keyboard/mouse 5. License Operating System B. 1x Nas And Exercise Server 1. 4 Bay Nas Disk Station Quadcore Processor 2. 4x 4 Tb Hdd C. 1x Server Rack 1. Server Rack At Least 32u 2. W/ Fan D. 1x Ups 1. 5kva (5kw) 2. Sealed Lead-acid (sla) Or Lithium-ion 3. Output Voltage: 230v Ac 4. Surge Protection 5. Stabilizes Incoming Voltage Without Switching To Battery Mode 25 Sets E. Cloud Simulator-ready Computers A. Laptop 1. 13th Gen Intel Core I5-1335u 2. 16 Gb, 2 X 8 Gb, Ddr4. 2666 Mhz 3. 512 Gb, M2, Pcie Nvme, Ssd 4. Intel Iris Xe Graphics 5. Windows 11 Pro License 6. Wi-fi 6 Wireless Lan And Bluetooth 7. Keyboard With Numeric Keypad 8. 15.6", Fhd 1920x1080, 120hz, Wva, Non-touch, Anti-glare, 250 Nit, Narrow Border, Led-backlit 9. Ports: Usb 2.0, Headset Jack, Power Jack,hdmi 1.4, Usb 3.2 Gen 1 Type-a, Usb 3.2 Gen 1 Type-c™ 10. Power Adapter: 220v Ac Input, 65w 11. Accessories: Wireless Mouse 1 Set F. Network And Cctv A. 1 X High Speed Router For Remote Support B. Network Switch 1. Network Switch Specifications Manage: 2. 4x 24 Ports 10/100/1000mbps Rj45 Ports 3. 1x 8 Ports 10/100/1000mbps Rj45 Ports C. Set Cctv Monitoring 1. 1x Nvr At Least 32 Channel 2. 20x 6 Mp Fixed Dome Network Camera With Mic 3. 3x 6tb Storage (design For Cctv) D. Network Requirements: I. 72x Lan Port Ii. 1x Lot: Of Upvc, Conduit, Pull Box, Fittings, Hanger, And Support And Other Materials If Needed. Including Utp Cat6 Shielded Pure Copper, Fiber Optic Cable, Patch Panels. Iii. Installation, Engineering Labor For Entire Project. Iv. Cable Laying, Labeling, Harnessing V. Mobilization And Di-mobilization Vi. All Cabling Will Be Endpoint At Server Room (back Of Full Mission Bridge Simulator) E. Structured Cabling Systems Standard I. Stations Must Include Lan Outlets And Patch Cords. Ii. Backbone Cabling Will Be Using The Cable Tray For Lan Distribution. Iii. Lan Outlets Must Have Network Labeling Iv. Patch Panels Are Required G. Civil Works A. Program Of Work Separate Documents (attached) Part Ii. Other General Requirements 1 Ea. Project Billboard/signboard 1 L.s Occupational Safety And Health Program 1 L.s Mobilization/demobilization Part Iii. Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, & Sanitary/plumbing Works Part A. Earthworks 1 L.s Removal Of Structures And Obstruction Part C. Finishings And Other Civil Works 179.71 M² Wall, Metal Frame, Fiber Cement Board 6mm 37.92 M² Tempered Glass Door, 12mm, Reflective 23.04 M² Aluminum Glass Window 4.05 M² Doors, Solid Panel 406.28 M² Acoustical Ceiling Panel 745.2 M² Painting Works, Masonry/concrete 4.05 M² Painting Works, Wood 48.38 M² 150mm Chb Nonload Bearing(including Reinforcing Steel) 48.38 M² Plain Cement Plaster Finish 116 M² Floor Tiles, Imo Rubber, On Finish Floor 211.6 M² Floor Tiles, Imo Rubber, On Raised Floor System Part D. Electrical 1 L.s Panelboard With Main And Branch Breakers 1 L.s Wires And Wiring Devices 1 L.s Lighting Fixtures And Lamps 1 L.s Conduit, Boxes, And Fittings 1 L.s Pole Mounted Power Transformer (oisc) 1 L.s Network Cabling Part E. Mechanical 1 L.s. Door Access And Card Reader System Part F. Simulator Equipment 1 L.s Airconditioning, Package/split Type H. Terms And Conditions 1. A 3-year Warranty For The Computer Hardware And Console Peripherals 2. All Workstations Shall Have Imo Standard Rubber Mat Flooring. 3. The Software Comes With A 3-year Warranty Inclusive Of New Updates. 4. The Project Will Be Implemented Within 150 Cd. Liquidating Damages Will Be Applicable For Any Delays. 5. A Comprehensive Guide Will Be Provided, Offering Detailed Instructions On System Operation And Maintenance Activities, Facilitating Ease Of Use And System Upkeep. 6. Onsite Training Sessions Will Be Conducted By Certified Instructors And Technical Experts, Facilitating Smooth Knowledge Transfer And Ensuring Proficient System Operation. Certificates Will Be Provided Upon Completion Of Training Sessions. 7. Structured Cabling Standards To Establish A Reliable And Efficient Network Infrastructure. 8. The Simulator Manufacturer Should Be An Iso 9001:2015 And Iso 14001:2015 Certified Business. 9. The Simulator Should Be Certified By An Internationally Recognized Classification Society And May Also Be Certified By National Authorities. 10. The Software Must Be Perpetual License. 11. The Supplier Shall Conduct An Annual Face-to-face Maintenance Session To Ensure The System's Optimal Functionality And Performance. 12. The Supplier Must Resolve Any Software Or Hardware Issues Within 2 To 5 Cd Of Their Occurrence To Minimize Downtime And Disruptions. 13. All Hardware Installations Must Adhere To Software Specifications To Guarantee Seamless Integration And Operation. 14. The Computer Hardware Supplied Must Be Sourced From Proven Technology Hardware Companies, Quality And Performance Standards To Ensure Optimal Functionality And Compatibility With The Software. 15. Bidders Are Required To Offer Continuous Retraining Sessions Free Of Charge During The Warranty Period To Ensure Users' Proficiency With The System. 16. Bidders Should Provide Manufacturer Authorization Or Exclusivity Certificate To Ensure The Authenticity And Legality Of The Supplied Products. 17. The Bidder Is Responsible For Performing A Thorough Site Inspection, And A Site Inspection Certificate Issued By The Agency Shall Be Submitted As Part Of The Eligibility Requirements. 18. The Bridge Simulator Shall Be Integrated With The Engine Simulator Ensuring Compatibility And Functionality. 19. All Simulator Stations Can Connect And Enable Them To Interact With Each Other In A Coordinated Scenario. 20. The Simulator Scenario Development Station Shall Be Capable Same As An Instructor Station Capable Of Deploying Scenarios To Other Stations. 21. All Other Simulator Specifications And Capabilities Not Indicated Herein, The Simulator Shall Comply With The Simulator Performance Standards As Required In Maritime Industry Authority (marina) Evaluation Instrument For Full Mission Bridge And Engine Simulator. 22. The Bidders Should Provide A Breakdown Of The Unit Prices Of The Major Components In The Original Of Duly Signed And Accomplished Price Schedule(s) Under Financial Component Envelope Upon Bid Submission. Furthermore, They Should Provide A More Detailed Breakdown As A Condition For Issuance Of Notice To Proceed. ~~~~nothing Follows~~~~
Closing Date9 Dec 2024
Tender AmountPHP 79.9 Million (USD 1.3 Million)
Assam Electricity Grid Corporation Limited - AEGCL Tender
Security and Emergency Services
India
Tender Id: AEGCL/MD/CGM/CAR/DRONE/2023/29 | Transmission Line Visual And Thermal Inspection, Asset Digitization, Asset Health Monitoring, Defect Analysis And Encroachment Analysis Using Aerial/ Airborne Technology With Ai Powered Cloud Based Platform.
Closing Date19 Feb 2024
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Assam Electricity Grid Corporation Limited - AEGCL Tender
Corrigendum : Closing Date Modified
India
Tender Id: AEGCL/MD/CGM/CAR/DRONE/2023/09 | Transmission Line Visual And Thermal Inspection, Asset Digitization, Asset Health Monitoring, Defect Analysis And Encroachment Analysis Using Aerial/ Airborne Technology With Ai Powered Cloud Based Platform.
Closing Date30 Jan 2024
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University Of Northern Philippines Tender
Publishing and Printing
Philippines
Details: Description Republic Of The Philippines University Of Northern Philippines Tamag, Vigan City Invitation To Bid For The Procurement Of Books 1. The University Of Northern Philippines, Through The Fiduciary Fund, 2024 Intends To Apply The Sum Of ₱ 2,391,808.50 The Abc To Payments Under The Contract For Procurement Of Books/g-2024-38. Bids Received In Excess Of The Abc Shall Be Automatically Rejected At Bid Opening. 2. The University Of Northern Philippines Now Invites Bids For The Above Procurement Project. Delivery Of The Goods Is Required Within 60 Calendar Days For Locally Published And 120 Calendar Days For Internationally Published Upon Receipt Of Notice To Proceed. Bidders Should Have Completed, Within 5 Years From The Date Of Submission And Receipt Of Bids, A Contract Similar To The Project. The Description Of An Eligible Bidder Is Contained In The Bidding Documents, Particularly, In Section Ii (instructions To Bidders). 3. Bidding Will Be Conducted Through Open Competitive Bidding Procedures Using A Non-discretionary “pass/fail” Criterion As Specified In The 2016 Revised Implementing Rules And Regulations (irr) Of Republic Act (ra) No. 9184. Bidding Is Restricted To Filipino Citizens/sole Proprietorships, Partnerships, Or Organizations With At Least Sixty Percent (60%) Interest Or Outstanding Capital Stock Belonging To Citizens Of The Philippines, And To Citizens Or Organizations Of A Country The Laws Or Regulations Of Which Grant Similar Rights Or Privileges To Filipino Citizens, Pursuant To Ra No. 5183. 4. Prospective Bidders May Obtain Further Information From University Of Northern Philippines And Inspect The Bidding Documents At The Address Given Below During 8:00 Am – 12:00 Pm And 1:00-5:00 Pm, From Monday To Friday Except Non-working Holidays. 5. A Complete Set Of Bidding Documents May Be Acquired By Interested Bidders On October 30 – November 19, 2024 From The Given Address And Website(s) Below And Upon Payment Of The Applicable Fee To The Cashier’s Office For The Bidding Documents, Pursuant To The Latest Guidelines Issued By The Gppb, To Wit: Lot No. Abc Price Of Bid Documents Per Lot Lot No. Abc Price Of Bid Documents Per Lot 1 ₱ 150,000.00 ₱ 500.00 9 ₱ 200,000.00 ₱ 500.00 2 200,000.00 500.00 10 150,000.00 500.00 3 150,224.00 500.00 11 150,000.00 500.00 4 150,000.00 500.00 12 150,000.00 500.00 5 150,000.00 500.00 13 150,000.00 500.00 6 147,062.00 500.00 14 149,440.00 500.00 7 150,000.00 500.00 15 195,082.50 500.00 8 150,000.00 500.00 1-15 2,391,808.50 5,000.00 If The Bidder Shall Submit Its Bid For More Than One Lot, The Bidder Shall Pay The Corresponding Maximum Fee For The Bidding Documents Stated In The Guidelines Issued By The Gppb Based On The Total Abc Of The Lots To Be Bid. The Procuring Entity Shall Allow The Bidder To Present Its Proof Of Payment For The Fees In Person, By Facsimile, Or Through Electronic Means. 6. The University Of Northern Philippines Will Hold A Pre-bid Conference On November 7, 2024, 9:00 Am At Bac Meeting Room, 2/f Roco Lina Building, University Of Northern Philippines, Tamag, Vigan City, Ilocos Sur And/or Through Video Conferencing Or Webcasting Via Google Meet (https://meet.google.com/jxm-txqj-xov) Which Shall Be Open To Prospective Bidders. 7. Bids Must Be Duly Received By The Bac Secretariat Through: (i) Manual Submission At The Office Address Indicated Below On Or Before November 19, 2024, 9:00 Am. Late Bids Shall Not Be Accepted. 8. All Bids Must Be Accompanied By A Bid Security In Any Of The Acceptable Forms And In The Amount Stated In Itb Clause 14. 9. Bid Opening Shall Be On November 19, 2024, 9:00 Am At The Given Address Below And/or Via Google Meet (https://meet.google.com/jxm-txqj-xov). Bids Will Be Opened In The Presence Of The Bidders’ Representatives Who Choose To Attend The Activity. 10. The University Of Northern Philippines Reserves The Right To Reject Any And All Bids, Declare A Failure Of Bidding, Or Not Award The Contract At Any Time Prior To Contract Award In Accordance With Sections 35.6 And 41 Of The 2016 Revised Irr Of Ra No. 9184, Without Thereby Incurring Any Liability To The Affected Bidder Or Bidders. 11. For Further Information, Please Refer To: Dr. Fatima F. Rocamora/dr. Frances R. Duldulao University Of Northern Philippines Tamag, Vigan City, Ilocos Sur 2700 Bac@unp.edu.ph (077) 632-6895 Www.unp.edu.ph You May Visit The Following Websites: For Downloading Of Bidding Documents: Www.philgeps.gov.ph October 29, 2024 Fatima F. 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