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Philippines
Closing Date9 Dec 2024
Tender AmountPHP 79.9 Million (USD 1.3 Million)
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~~~~

Stadt Oranienburg, Der B Rgermeister Tender

Software and IT Solutions
Germany
Closing Date5 Dec 2024
Tender AmountRefer Documents 
Details: The city of Oranienburg operates a local network with around 300 workstations. This is connected to the Internet via a 1 Gbit fiber optic connection. At the same time, there are regional connections from branch offices via 1/10 Gbit fiber optic connections (city library, orangery, field service and fire department) and the state administration network as well as VPN tunnels in children's facilities, fire departments and the city court. The administration operates a large number of software applications (around 65), which means that around 10,000 sessions are set up every day. The existing Fortigate 501e firewalls were purchased in 2020 and manage around 30 VLANs and 500 rules for restricting data traffic. The firewalls are to be replaced because support expires in 2025. The entire network, address interface and routing configuration as well as all rules are to be transferred to the new systems. At the same time, a redundant perimeter firewall is to be purchased, which ensures a two-stage firewall concept and thus a physical separation into secure and insecure networks. At the same time, the application firewall is to be relieved. Rules that affect Internet traffic are to be partially transferred to this system. The mail gateway is currently a Sophos Utm9 hardware, which is even older. The device is EOL and no longer guarantees secure protection against attacks via email. This is also to be replaced by a system, Which ensures the best possible protection using state-of-the-art methods. The previous filter settings are to be adopted and configured in the new system. At the same time, security is to be increased (e.g. SSL inspection). The third component is to be an analysis and log server that stores all incidents and makes the systems and their status transparent and combines them into the security fabric. The log server is also a requirement of the BSI basic protection and is to be expanded later in the local network to include monitoring. The administrators are to be instructed in the setup and trained in its operation in the form of a workshop. The configuration provided is to be documented and handed over to the client.

Department Of Education Division Of Sultan Kudarat Tender

Civil And Construction...+1Construction Material
Philippines
Closing Date3 Dec 2024
Tender AmountPHP 2.6 Million (USD 44.5 K)
Details: Description Invitation To Bid Project No.: (24-10-026) Procurement Of Materials And Tools For Inclusive Learning Resource Center 1. The Department Of Education (deped) Division Of Sultan Kudarat, Through The Cy 2024 Government Appropriations Act (gaa), Intends To Apply The Sum Of Two Million Six Hundred Thirty-one Thousand Five Hundred Thirty Pesos And Two Centavos (p2,631,530.02), Being The Approved Budget For The Contract (abc), To Eligible Payments Under The Contract For Procurement Of Materials And Tools For Inclusive Learning Resource Center Under Republic Act 11975 –fy 2024 Gaa. Bids Received That Exceed The Abc Shall Be Rejected At Bid Opening. Unit Item Description Quantity Unit Cost Total Cost Addition Specification Procurement Of Materials And Tools For Inclusive Learning Resource Center Piece Rubber Mat 36 1,083.33 39,000.00 Interlocking Rubber Mat 1 Meter X 1 Meter X 1" Unit Indoor Therapy Gym 1 106,509.70 106,509.70 89" High X 8', 10', Or 12' Long Monkey-bar System Free-standing Unit - Requires No Additional Bracing For Support Climbing Ladders On Both End Jungle Gym Crossbar Stationary Center Rotary System On 8' And 10' Models. Double Stationary Center Rotary System On 12' Model A Tracking System That Glides The Length Of The Monkey Bars Different Attachments Can Be Added Including Our Indoor Therapy Gym Attachments Kit And Platform Swing. Piece Vestibular Balls 5 1,100.00 5,500.00 Material Rubber Pattern Plain Shape Round Sizes 45-120 Cm (5 Sizes) 1,000/piece Unit Gait Trainer 1 60,500.00 60,500.00 Set Soft And Foldable Ball Pit Large 1 63,283.00 63,283.00 Small Round: 63" Diameter X 15.7"h. Weighs 14.3 Lbs. Holds 4-5 Kids And 1250 3" Diameter Balls. Color: Blue. Small Padding: 63" Diameter X 0.78"h. Weighs 14 Lbs. Small Padding: 63" Diameter X 0.78"h. Weighs 14 Lbs. Large Round: 78.7" Diameter X 15.7"h. Weighs 18.5 Lbs. Holds 6-7 Kids And 1500 3" Diameter Balls. Color: Blue. Large Padding: 78.7" Diameter X 0.78"h. Weighs 18.5 Lbs. Large Padding: 78.7" Diameter X 0.78"h. Weighs 18.5 Lbs. Medium Square: 78.7"l X 47.2"w X 15.7"h X 1.9"d. Weighs 20 Lbs. Holds 4-5 Kids And 1000 3" Diameter Balls. Pistachio, Blue, Orange And Lilac. Medium Padding: 78.7"l X 47.2"w X 0.78"h. Weighs 20 Lbs. Large Square: 78.7"l X 78.7"w X 15.7"h X 1.9"d. Weighs 27.6 Lbs. Holds 6-7 Kids And 1250 3" Diameter Balls. Pistachio, Blue, Orange And Lilac. Large Padding: 78.7"l X 78.7"w X 0.78"h. Weighs 27.5 Lbs. Made Of Pvc Upholstery. Filled With Polyethylene Foam Surface Wash. Air Dry. Unit Platform Swings( 2 Swings) 1 29,040.00 29,040.00 Adjusts In Tilt Using Control Lines Attached To A Top Disc Features A Soft Padded Edge That Prevents Therapist Injury Can Be Used In A Range Of Positions, Including Sitting, Standing, Prone, And Supine Adaptation Provides Security For Clients Who Feel Uncomfortable Taking Their Feet Off The Floor Adaptation Makes It Possible To Introduce Infants And Smaller Children To The Platform Swing Dimensions: 31"l X 31"w X 60"h Working Load: 300 Lbs. Weight: 21 Lbs. Set Indoor Climbing Walls 1 44,776.05 44,776.05 Six Wood Panels Adjustable Anchor Kit (select Either Concrete Or Dry Wall Style) Wall Bracket (required For Adjustable Anchor Kit) Letter Climbing Handholds (sold In Sets Of Six Ea.) Number Climbing Handholds (sold In Sets Of Six Ea.) Character Climbing Handholds (sold In Sets Of Six Ea.) Plain Climbing Handholds (sold In Sets Of Ten Ea.) Set Trampoline With Handrail 2 8,833.00 17,666.00 40-inch Jumping Surface Area Handrail Adjusts From 28.5" To 36.5"h 16lbs. Holds Up To 300 Lbs Black Unit Tumble Barrels 1 38,016.00 38,016.00 Inside Diameter 12" Outside Diameter: 22" Weight Capacity: 250 Lbs Latex Free Set Tactile Walls And Interacitve Equipment 1 126,808.00 126,808.00 Tactile Panel Measures 1820mm Wide X 1800mm High, 400mm To Be Cemented Into The Ground During Install. Set Wall Bars 1 3,509.00 3,509.00 Size: 190*70*10 Material: Beech Wood Or Poplar Wood Weight Bearing:150kgs Moq: 100pcs Set Adl Boards 1 1,149.50 1,149.50 6 Colors, 6 Different Dressing Skills Training. It Is A Good Way To Exercise Your Child's Finger Flexibility And Help The Kids Learn The Most Basic Dressing Skills. Is A Good Parent-child Toy.also A Good Preschool Education And Kindergarten Toys. A Quiet Skill Book Made Of Cardboard And Non-woven Fabric. Suitable For Children 2-7 Years Old. Package Dimensions: 11.73 X 9.76 X 2.28 Inches Item Weight: 1.28 Pounds Piece Horizontal Bolster Swing 1 3,500.00 3,500.00 Piece Sky Walker Swing 1 3,500.00 3,500.00 Piece Cuddle Swing 1 3,500.00 3,500.00 Piece Vertical Bolster Swing 1 3,500.00 3,500.00 Piece Rainbow Cloth Swing 1 3,000.00 3,000.00 Piece Box Swing 1 3,000.00 3,000.00 Piece Cargo Net 1 1,500.00 1,500.00 Piece Rock Wall Climbing 2 2,000.00 4,000.00 Set Crash Mat (5ft., Diameter 2in Thick) 4 4,500.00 18,000.00 Piece Crash Mat (5ft., Diameter 4in Thick) 4 7,150.00 28,600.00 Piece Foam (150cm X 150cm) 5 4,000.00 20,000.00 Piece Heavy Work Barrel 1 1,500.00 1,500.00 Piece Yoga Mat 10mm 2 500.00 1,000.00 Piece Yoga Ball 2 1,000.00 2,000.00 Piece Ball Pit 1 1,500.00 1,500.00 Set Rubber Wiggle Cushion 2 800.00 1,600.00 Set Rubber Hopper Ball 1 1,000.00 1,000.00 Piece Play Tunnel 1 1,500.00 1,500.00 Piece Pediatric Tent 1 2,500.00 2,500.00 Piece Punching Speed Ball 1 2,000.00 2,000.00 Piece Ready Stock Wooden Sorting Stacking Toys For 1-3 Years Old Toddlers Color Recognition Stacker Shape 3 1500 4,500.00 Piece The Learning Journey Lift & Learn Colors And Shapes Puzzle 3 1200 3,600.00 Piece Baby Toys 0-1-3 Year Old Puzzle Tower Children Tower Cup Sets Of Rings 6-12 Months 2 500 1,000.00 Piece Montessori Wooden Educational Toys For Kids Seven In One Traffic Matching Board Free 2 800 1,600.00 Set Montessori Around Bead Maze Gear Game Shape Matching Educational Alphabetic Animal Cognition 2 4000 8,000.00 Piece Wooden Giant Multifunctional Montessori Toy Box 3 1500 4,500.00 Unit Beestech Wooden Lacing Toy, Montessori Toys For Toodlers, 2, 3, Year Olds, Wooden Puzzles Preschool Activities, Fine Motor Skills Early Educational Toys For 2, 3 Years Old 3 1200 3,600.00 Unit Montessori Early Education Montessori Cylinder Socket Sensory Teaching Aids Educational 3 800 2,400.00 Unit Baby Shoe Tying Board Puzzle Shoe Tying Practive Toy With Round Buttons Sneaker Teaching Tie 4 500 2,000.00 Unit Lacing Jumbo Bead Toys 4 500 2,000.00 Unit Toddler Flah Cards-colors, Shapes, Numbers And Alphabet Flahscards 5 500 2,500.00 Unit Baby's First- First Objects Flash Cards -learning Tools For Kids 5 500 2,500.00 Unit 8 Types Of Double Sided Flahs Cards For Educational English Flash Cards, Children's Learning 5 300 1,500.00 Unit Enbe Economical Washable Non-slip Base Carpet E-fl-2001e 40cm X 60cm 2 1200 2,400.00 Unit Bulletin Cork Board 450x600mm/18x25in 2 700 1,400.00 Unit White Board, 50.3cm Height, 89.1cm Width, Magnetic 1 8000 8,000.00 Unit Tissue Paper Pack 5 300 1,500.00 Unit First Aid Kit Cabinet 1 2500 2,500.00 Piece Toilet Package (toilet Bowl With Flush, Sink, Fauet, Soap Dish And Tissue Holder) 1 8000 8,000.00 Set Stapler (big) 2 500 1,000.00 Piece Staples (big) 2 300 600.00 Piece White Board Pen 3 250 750.00 Piece White Board Ink 2 350 700.00 Piece Spray Bottle 2 200 400.00 Piece Laminator (hot And Cold) 1 4000 4,000.00 Piece Laminating Film(long)(125mic) 5 600 3,000.00 Bottle Universal Ink For Computer Printer (black, Cyan, Magenta & Yellow) 12 100 1,200.00 Piece Draw A Person: Screening Procedure For Emotional Disturbance (draw A Person: Sped) 1 19800 19,800.00 Piece Behavior Rating Inventory Of Executive Function - Second Edition 1 90900 90,900.00 Piece Developmental Profile 4 (dp-4) 1 70800 70,800.00 Piece Multiscore Depression Inventory For Children (mdi-c) 1 45000 45,000.00 Piece Autism Diagnostic Interview, Revised (adi-r) 1 65300 65,300.00 Piece Adult Suicidal Ideation Questionnaire (asiq) 1 28550 28,550.00 Meters Multidimensional Anxiety Questionnaire (maq) 1 115300 115,300.00 Sets Wechsler Intelligence Scare For Children – Fifth Edition (wisc-v) 1 390050 390,050.00 Piece Attention-deficit/hyperactivity Disorder Test 2nd Edition (adhdt-2) 1 37000 37,000.00 Glass Asperger Syndrome Diagnostic Scale 1 33,000 33,000.00 Piece Soap Dish 2 35.85 71.70 Piece Powder Detergent 2 228.50 457.00 Set Toilet Cleaning Brush With Holder 2 199.00 398.00 Set Shampoo Large 5 500.00 2,500.00 1liter Piece First Aid Kit And Cabinet 1 1,500.00 1,500.00 Piece Tissue Paper 12 Pcs Pack 8 300.00 2,400.00 Piece Hand Soap 10 50.00 500.00 Set Pans 3 250.00 750.00 Piece Toilet Paper Holder 3 237.60 712.80 Set Dipper 7 39.93 279.50 Piece Pail 9 199.56 1,796.00 Bottles Toothbrush 2 396.00 792.00 Piece Hairbrush 5 150.00 750.00 Piece Comb 10 50.00 500.00 Tube Toothpaste 10 150.00 1,500.00 Piece Plastic Tumbler 15 262.90 3,943.50 Set Razor 10 51.70 517.00 Set Nailclipper 20 74.80 1,496.00 Set Nail File 20 50.00 1,000.00 Set Deodorant 10 380.00 3,800.00 Set Feminine Napkin 10 300.00 3,000.00 Set Dust Catcher With Broom 1 558.40 558.40 Set Feather Duster 5 150.00 750.00 Dozen Sponge 12 10.00 120.00 Pieces Spray Bottle 5 150.00 750.00 Pieces Table Napkins 15 85.00 1,275.00 Pieces Placemat 10 100.00 1,000.00 Set Plates Large Size 5 550.00 2,750.00 Piece Pitcher 5 577.00 2,885.00 Pieces Bowls 30 20.00 600.00 Set Water Pail Large 1 500.00 500.00 Pieces Laundry Bar Soap 12 29.80 357.60 Pieces Clothesline 4 117.60 470.40 Packs Clothes Pins 5 130.80 654.00 Set Wash Basin 2 508.90 1,017.80 Set Laundry Bag 5 396.80 1,984.00 Pack Hangers 10 149.75 1,497.50 Pairs Socks 10 50.00 500.00 Piece Dress 1 275.00 275.00 Piece Dish Organizer 1 4,500.00 4,500.00 Sets Bed Sheets 4 1,899.00 7,596.00 Pieces Curtain 6 200.00 1,200.00 Piece Alarm Clock 1 446.60 446.60 Pcs Reading Stand 20 350.00 7,000.00 Piece Portable Generator Set 1 30,000.00 30,000.00 1250wx60hz Max Output, 1100w Rated Output Unleaded Gasoline 3.0hp Piece Trolley Table 1 4,300.00 4,300.00 Sets Canister With Scoop 6 200.00 1,200.00 Unit Learners'/clients' Chart Materials 10 254.10 2,541.00 Set Anatomical Models 1 37,873.00 37,873.00 Unit Blood Pressure 2 3,410.00 6,820.00 Unit Stethoscope 2 1,067.00 2,134.00 Piece Tape Measure 2 115.50 231.00 Piece Hand Dynamometer 2 1,650.00 3,300.00 Pack Ice Massage Caps 3 572.00 1,716.00 Unit Adjustable Height Exercise Steps 1 3,300.00 3,300.00 Piece Pediatric Examination Gowns 5 2,057.00 10,285.00 Piece Bath Towels 5 2,860.00 14,300.00 Material: High Quality 100% Cotton Terry – 500gm2. Size: 90 X 180cm. Pack Bed Sheets 1 2,000.00 2,000.00 Waterproof 5.5 Mil Vinyl Contoured Corners, Fitted 36" X 80" X 6" Case Of 12 Set Pillowcase 4 165.00 660.00 Piece Blankets 4 330.00 1,320.00 100% Canadian Cotton, Soft Texture, High Quality Fabric Size: 52 X 90 Inch Unit Step Stools 2 1,980.00 3,960.00 Double Steel Caravan Step. Rubber Non- Slip Steps. Leg Distance Front To Back 65 Cm. Width 42 Cm. Top Step Height 38 Cm. Bottom Step 20 Cm. Unit Therapist Stools On Wheels 2 3,212.00 6,424.00 Description: This Stool Can Be Adjusted To Just About Any Position You Want, Making It Incredibly Versatile And Comfortable. It Has A 360-degree Swivel So You Can Quickly Spin Around To Access Anything You Need At Home Or In The Office. The Unique Saddle Seat Has Thick Padding, Making It Easy For You To Stay In The Same Place For Hours At A Time. Piece Kinesiology Tape 5 1,034.00 5,170.00 Ultra-strong And Sticky-hypoallergenic Adhesive Water Resistant 97% Cotton, 3% Nylon 180% Stretch For Full Range Of Motion Latex And Zinc Free Sticks 2-7 Days 5-10 Applications Per Roll Each Is 2"x 16.4" (5cmx5cm) Gloves Gloves 2 180.00 360.00 Box Bubbles 5 200.00 1,000.00 Box Ballon 3 200.00 600.00 Box Playdough 3 250.00 750.00 Box Sad Box 2 250.00 500.00 Set 40 Pack Brick Block Set 12x6x3 1 8,542.50 8,542.50 Piece Puzzle Games Educational 5 300.00 1,500.00 Set Flash Cards Animals,colors, Numbers, Shapes 10 300.00 3,000.00 Piece Doctor Set Toy 1 700.00 700.00 Piece Cooking Set Toy 1 700.00 700.00 Piece Tool Set Toys 1 700.00 700.00 Piece Magnetic Fishing Toy 1 500.00 500.00 Piece Story Books With Integration Of Math,science,epp 20 150.00 3,000.00 Piece Containers Jar Plastic 10 50.00 500.00 Box Whistle 1 280.00 280.00 Box Baby Tether 10 80.00 800.00 Pack Figure Toys 5 300.00 1,500.00 Piece Shape Sorter 1 400.00 400.00 Piece Ring Stacking Toys 2 200.00 400.00 Pack Balls (plastic Balls) 2 250.00 500.00 Box Tongue Depressor 5 200.00 1,000.00 Set Communication Boards 3 5,082.00 15,246.00 Book And Cards Specification: Binder Features Two Interior Storage Pockets For Loose Materials, Color Black, And It Measures 9x7.5 Convenient To Travel And Put In Your Child's Backpack Or Carry In Hand. Binder Comes With 5 Different Colorful 10 Mil Poly Dividers, 3 Hard Strips (hook) Attached On Each Side To Hold 30 Cards. Each Card Measures 1.5 X 1.5. Inch Mounted With 1/2-inch Soft Dot (loop), And Round Corner Cut Safe For Little Hands From Scratching And Poking. Set Dry Erase Sleeves 5 550.00 2,750.00 Set Wind Up Toys 1 1,140.70 1,140.70 Piece File Folders 10 110.00 1,100.00 File 2 Rings 2" Thick Or 3" Thick From Cover To Cover Front , Inside And Back Cover Are All Same Cover Size: Long 14"l X 11"w X 3" Thick Color(s): Black, Blue, Green, Red Set Articulation Cards Super Duper Publications Set Of 7 Webber Articulation Card Decks With Animal Artic Pairs Combo Set 3 Educational Learning Resource For Children Super Duper Publications Super .. 1 13,302.85 13,302.85 Set Cognitive Cards For English Vocabulary In Early Childhood Education For Infants And Young Children,high Frequency Sight Word Flash Cards For Kindergarten Homeschool Supplies . 3 250.00 750.00 Set Single Vowels Double Vowels Single Consonants Double Consonants Sino Korean Numbers (useful Numbers Only) Pure Korean Numbers (useful Numbers Only) Months Of The Year Days Of The Week Telling Time Basic Words And Phrases Around The House 3 250.00 750.00 Pc 220 Sight Words High-frequency Poster Educational Set 10pcs Charts Vocabulary Building English Words Learning Materials For Kids Preschoolers Toddlers Classroom Wall Decorations Eeading Comprehension Prctice A4 Big Card 5 200.00 1,000.00 Pc 4 Pack Small Whisper Phones Speech Therapy Toys For Reading & Auditory Feedback - Hear Myself Sound Phone 8 250.00 2,000.00 Pc Word Sentence Pocket Charts Classroom Chart Standard Pocket Chart 5 636.00 3,180.00 Piece Adaptive Swim Life Jacket For Disabled 2 2,872.00 5,744.00 Piece White Bath Towels 15 379.75 5,696.25 Piece Broom With Dustpan Plastic 1 349.75 349.75 Set Hanger 12 Pieces Per Set 12 149.75 1,797.00 Piece Bath Soap 15 50.00 750.00 Set Wood Bathroom Mirror Cabinet 1 4,886.00 4,886.00 Piece Googles-silicon Strap Ywg278 6 99.50 597.00 Piece Ditrio Swim Ring Assorted Design And Color 2 279.50 559.00 Piece Ditrio 80 Cm Swim Ring Dino Design With Handle And Glitters Sya2061 2 279.50 559.00 Piece Spence Pvc/h Swim Goggles 6 199.00 1,194.00 Piece Inflatables Sports Ball 3 59.75 179.25 Piece Watermelon Design Swim Ring 70cm 4 179.50 718.00 Piece Beach Ball Colored Plastic 4 149.00 596.00 Piece Beach Volley Ball White Color 5 119.00 595.00 Piece 80 Cm Swim Ring Assorted Design Sya 6 159.50 957.00 Piece Swim Vest Small Ywsyb5022 4 259.50 1,038.00 Piece Swim Vest Medium Ywsyb5025s 4 159.50 638.00 Piece Swim Vest Large Ywsyb5023 4 199.50 798.00 Piece Water Gun 2 99.50 199.00 Piece Raion B/c Water Blaster 2 229.00 458.00 Piece Spence Pvc/h Swim Goggles 2 249.00 498.00 Piece Inflatable Md (1234619595506) 3 49.00 147.00 Piece Inflatable Md (1234614252) 3 79.00 237.00 Piece Bulletin Board 1 599.00 599.00 Piece Shoe Rack Platic/steel 2 699.75 1,399.50 Pieces Ball Pins 5 97.90 489.50 Pieces Acrylic Color Set 20 580.00 11,600.00 Pieces Cutters 20 68.00 1,360.00 Sets Watercolors 15 415.80 6,237.00 Reams Art Paper (multiple Colors) 20 218.90 4,378.00 Set Paint Brushes 15 250.00 3,750.00 Pieces Yarn Assorted Colors 20 71.50 1,430.00 Sets Colored Pencils 15 396.00 5,940.00 Sets Colored Pens 15 119.90 1,798.50 Pieces Sewing Pins 20 16.50 330.00 Pieces Sewing Needles 20 22.00 440.00 Pieces Rotary Cutter 10 159.50 1,595.00 Pieces Tape Measure 10 27.50 275.00 Pieces Crochet Hooks 15 284.90 4,273.50 Pieces Knitting Needles 15 104.50 1,567.50 Pieces Crochet Thread 20 45.10 902.00 Boxes Sewing Thread Assorted Colors 20 60.50 1,210.00 Pieces Studio/painting Easel 5 550.00 2,750.00 Pieces Manual And/or Electric Pencil Sharpener 5 64.90 324.50 Pieces Wooden Mannequin With Stand 1 1,200.00 1,200.00 Pieces Transparent Edge T-square 5 660.00 3,300.00 Sets 1 Toolset L Tool Set L Carpentry Tools L Maintenance Home Tools L Accessory Repair Tools L Taclight L Tac Light L Military Flashlight L Ultra Bright L Rechargeable Battery And Charger 2 1,493.80 2,987.60 Pieces T50 Staple Gun With Staples 10 163.90 1,639.00 Piece Slop Sink Stainless Large 2 9,075.00 18,150.00 Pieces Roofing Square Dual Marking Right Angle Picture Framing Carpenter Ruler 5 148.50 742.50 Pieces Professional Compound Mitre Box & Saw 10 533.50 5,335.00 Pieces Drawing Lamp 5 768.90 3,844.50 Pieces Chisel Rack For Wood Carving 5 1,042.80 5,214.00 Pieces Corner Clamp 10 211.20 2,112.00 Sets Decorative Realistic Artificial Fruits 2 589.60 1,179.20 Sets Geometric Shapes Set 2 1,760.00 3,520.00 Pieces Geometric Designer Templates 2 306.19 612.37 Pieces Stack Rack 2 5,608.90 11,217.80 Pieces Picture Frame And Miter Clamp 20 180.00 3,600.00 Pieces Heat Gun 5 770.00 3,850.00 Pieces Hot Plate Single Electric Stove 5 162.80 814.00 Pieces Tape Dispenser 5 107.80 539.00 Pieces Multi-function Three-hole Puncher 5 330.00 1,650.00 Pieces Metric Scale 8 55.00 440.00 Pieces Steel Tape Measure 15 Ft Or More 5 330.00 1,650.00 Pieces Heavy Duty Circular Saw 4 2,310.00 9,240.00 Pieces Abrasive Disc Cutter Machine 2 6,600.00 13,200.00 Set Manual Canvas Pliers 3 440.00 1,320.00 Sets Jet-bow Compass Set 5 220.00 1,100.00 Set Human Head Model 1 2,500.00 2,500.00 Sets Screw Drivers Set With Box 3 450.00 1,350.00 Sets Pliers And Grip Set 40 In 1 With Box Set 4 1,800.00 7,200.00 Pieces Artist Stool With Wheels 10 600.00 6,000.00 Pieces Screen Print Squeegee 10 500.00 5,000.00 Pieces Mixing Paint Palette 10 550.00 5,500.00 Sets Carving Chisels For Wood 5 550.00 2,750.00 Sets Files Set For Jeweler, Wood Carving, Craft Metal And Glass Stone 2 1,100.00 2,200.00 Pieces Heavy Duty Multi-purpose Bench Vise 2 1,320.00 2,640.00 Piece Anvil 1 880.00 880.00 Pieces Welding Protective Suite 5 500.00 2,500.00 Pieces Welding Apron 5 250.00 1,250.00 Pieces Welding Hood Caps 5 440.00 2,200.00 Pieces Welding Gloves 10 176.00 1,760.00 10.5" Welding Leather Gloves Hgvc01 *winland* Product Description • Size: 10.5" • Use For Driver, Machining Operator Etc. • All Applications Which Require A High Level Of Anti-skid And Abrasion-resistant • Applying Universally To The Transporting And Cargo Handling Workers, Recycling Work, And Horticulture Workers, Drivers And Etc. • Cow Split Leather Gloves • Full Palm, Full Lining • Made With Top Quality Material For Industrial And Commercial Use Pieces Welding Protective Visitor Glasses 4 99.00 396.00 Protective Visitor Glasses: Anti-fog With Uv Protection Glasses Product Name:safety Eyewear Glasses Color:clear, Dark Grey Feature:protective Glasses Lens Color:clear, Dark Grey Style:work Safety Glasses Package:blister Size: 17*17*7cm Pieces Welding Helmet With Auto Darkening 2 500.00 1,000.00 Auto Darkening Welding Helmet Ahm009 Viewing Area:90×35mm Cartridge Size:110×90×10mm Arc Sensor:2 Light State:din 4 Dark State:fixed Shade 10 Shade Control:unadjustable Power On/off:fully Automatic Sensitivity Control:unadjustable,auto Uv/ir Protection:din 16 Power Supply:solar Cells. Re-chargeable Battery .no Battery Change Required Switching Time:1/5000s,from Light To Dark Dark To Light:0.15-0.45s Auto Low Amperage Tig:≥20amps(dc), ≥20amps(ac) Operating Tep:-5°c~+55°c Storing Tep:-20°c~+70°c Pieces Welding Mask 2 440.00 880.00 Product Details Of Heavy Duty Welding Mask (108x50x3mm) Movable Glass Impacted Resistant Shell Anti Wear Moveable Type Glass Packing: Polybag With Color Sticker Pieces Hard Hat 12 330.00 3,960.00 Hard Safety Helmet With Chin Strap Color: Blue, Orange, White, Yellow Material: Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (abs) Shell, With Six Point Adjustable Ratchet Suspension For Shock Absorbing And Elastic Chinstrap Tough, Lightweight, Durable With Six Point Adjustable Ratchet Suspension For Shock Absorbing And Elastic Chinstrap. A Hard Hat Is A Type Of Helmet Predominantly Used In Workplace Environments Such As Industrial Or Construction Sites To Protect The Head From Injury Due To Falling Objects, Impact With Other Objects, Debris, Rain, And Electric Shock. Durable, Lightweight And Comfortable Piece Heat Press Transfer Machine 1 9,900.00 9,900.00 Electric Powered 21.2 X 20.2 X 19.2 In. 220v 1800w 0-400˚f (0-220˚c) 0-999 Sec. Pieces Rubber Mallet 4 330.00 1,320.00 Rubber Hammerhead Fiberglass Handle Packing: Color Label Weight: 32oz Pieces Ball Peen Hammer 4 330.00 1,320.00 Material: Fiberglass Handle & Steel Head Size : 16 Ounce Weight: 3.7 Pound Pieces Cutting Mat 6 550.00 3,300.00 Flexible Cutting Mat A2 Size (24 X 18 Inch) Self-healing 5 Layered Double Sided With Marked Pattern And Grids (green) Material: Polyvinyl Chloride Color: Green Item Dimensions: 15 X 15 X 15 Centimeters Shape: Hexagonal Weight: 200 Grams Pieces Soft Box With Stand 2 1,147.41 2,294.82 Pieces Monolights 2 2,875.40 5,750.80 Pieces Reflector With Holder 2 3,800.00 7,600.00 Pieces Boom Light Stand And Reflector Holder 1 4,654.93 4,654.93 Piece Display Panel Board 1 11,909.70 11,909.70 Pieces Offline Mini Compressor 1 5,489.00 5,489.00 220v 60hz, Type: Single Cylinder Piston Compressor With Air Tank, Power: 1/6hp, Speed: 1700r.p.m, Air Output Per Min/lit.:20-23l/min, Auto Stop, Start At 3bar (43 Psi) Stop At 4bar (57psi), Working Pressure:0-4 Bar, Air Tank:3.0l, Suitable For Airbrush With Nozzle 0.2mm-1.0mm, Weight: 5kg, Dimension: 31x13x31cm Piece Styrofoam Cutter 10 204.40 2,044.02 Material:plastic, Size:approx. 190x90mm, Power: 2xc Size Battery (not Included), Feature: Electric Wire Needle Shap, Stainless Steel Wire, Hardness And Diameter Of 0.19mm Piece Weather-proof Safety Box Circuit Breaker 1 1,862.68 1,862.68 Metal Enclosure Panel Box, Weatherproof, Height:300mm, Depth:150mm, Door: 0.8mm, Body: 0.8mm, Plate: 0.8mm, Metal Body,width:400mm Pieces Fire Blanket 4 638.00 2,552.00 120x99x4cm (l X W X H) Woven Glass Fiber Pieces Exhaust Fan 5 968.00 4,840.00 Size: 12" 9" 6" Rpm: 1350, 1320, 1290 Finish: Power Coated Pieces Disposal Bins Large 2 1,652.20 3,304.40 50 Cubic Movable Bins Pieces Portable Welding Machine 1 8,500.00 8,500.00 Piece Dressmaking Shears 4 500.00 2,000.00 Pieces Reading Stand 3 2,055.22 6,165.67 Piece Plasma Display 1 10,000.00 10,000.00 Set Fire Extinguiser 12 4,000.00 48,000.00 10lb Piece Track Pad 1 650.00 650.00 Bottle Bottled Water For Dispenser Gallon 8 268.75 2,150.00 Piece Garbage Bin 13 376.92307 4,900.00 Piece Facetowels 42 95.45 4,008.90 Pair Slippers 21 119.05 2,500.00 Set Of 6 Drinking Glasses 23 798.26 18,360.00 Pieces Scissors Large 25 169.10 4,227.50 Pieces Glue (big) 30 110.60 3,318.00 Piece Wash Rags 25 142.00 3,550.00 Piece Scotch Tape 10 130 1,300.00 Set Of 6 Tea Cups With Saucer And Teaspoon 22 395.94 8,710.70 Set Mirror 1 9,740.50 9,740.50 Aluminum Frame (thickness 1/4 Inch X 4 X 8 Ft) Piece Gym Mirror 2 12,000.00 24,000.00 Aluminum Frame (thickness 1/2 Inch X 4 X 8 Ft) Piece Home Gallery Tornado Mop And Spin Dry Bucket Set 11 704.431818 7,748.75 Piece Pillows 15 397.33 5,960.00 Pillow Shape: Rectangle Pillow Weight: 0.95-1000 Grams Pillow Height: 12.7cm Pillow Width: 40.64cm Pillow Length: 66.04cm Pillow Size: 40 X 66 Cm Pillow Material: 100% Cotton Pillow Filing: Cotton Poly-fiber Pieces Chef’s Knife 3 1,639.00 4,917.00 Stainless Steel Chef Chopping Knife Household Kitchen Knife Size: 8 Inches Blade Material: 3cr14 High Carbon Stainless Steel Blade Handle: Pom Handle Pieces Boning Knife 2 1,177.00 2,354.00 6″ Boning Knife Chef’s Edge Handles Are Ergonomically Designed To Minimize Wrist Tension And Provide A Natural Fit. Heat Treatment Process Makes The Knives Extremely Sharp And Corrosion Resistance. Country Of Origin: Germany Blade Material: 3cr14 High Carbon Stainless Steel Blade Handle: Pom Handle Pieces Oysters Knife 2 203.50 407.00 Material: Stainless Blade, Plastic Handle Size: 16 Cm Easily Pry Open Oyster/clam Shells Sharp, Beveled Blade Pieces Cleaver Knife 2 660.00 1,320.00 Butcher Cleaver Knife With Ergonomic Design Highly Corrosion Resistant Stainless Steel Wooden Handle Handle Length Measures 5" Blade Length Measures 8" Long And 3.5" Wide Dishwasher-safe Blade Material: Stainless Steel Color: Stainless Steel Handle Material: Wood Blade Edge: Plain Pieces Tenderizer (pin Tenderizer) 2 286.00 572.00 Stainless-steel Prongs Break Down Tough Meat Fibers. Also Useful For Piercing Meats Before Marinating. Heavy-duty Spring-loaded Mechanism Controls Action Precisely. A Practical Solution For Turning A Tough Cut Of Meat Into A Delicious, Tender Piece Of Meat. Type: Meat Tenderizer Material: Stainless-steel, Abs Size: 5cm X 5.1cm X 19.4cm/1.97" X 2.01" X 7.64" (approx.) Pieces Tenderizer (mallet Tenderizer) 4 715.00 2,860.00 Material: Aluminum Weight:100g Size: Length: 19.5cm; Hammer: 4.5 * 4.5cm Integrated Aluminum Construction For Strength And Durability. There Are Two Sides. Use The Spiked Surface To Tenderize And The Flat Surface To Pound Meat. Ideal For Beef, Veal, Pork And Chicken, Etc. Package Content: 1x Two Side Meat Hammer Pieces Skimmer, Fine 4 62.70 250.80 6"x5"length Width 5" Handle: Length11 5/8 Material: Nickel-plated Stainless Steel Handle Material: Nickel Plated Pieces Wire Skimmer, Small 4 96.80 387.20 3" Diameter X 1"depth 13.75 Handle Length Material: Stainless Steel, Bamboo Handle Pieces Skimmers, Spider 2 1,705.00 3,410.00 Mesh Basket Tool(5inches) Material:18/8 Stainless Steel, Style Stainless Steel Mesh, Asian, Color: Silver Pieces Strainer, Small, Fine 4 132.00 528.00 Material: Stainless Steel Diameter: Approx. 8.5cm / 3.35 Inch Total Length: Approx. 22cm / 8.66 Inch Handle Length: Approx. 11.2cm / 4.41 Inch Color: Silver/golden/copper Plating (optional) Package Includes: 1 Piece Fine Mesh Stainless Steel Cocktail Strainer Pieces Colander Strainer 4 165.00 660.00 Type: Colanders & Strainers Item Type: Pearl Milk Tea Colander Material: 100% Food Grade Stainless Steel Temperature: -40f To +446f (-40c To +230c) Multiple Use Kitchen Gadgets: Kitchen Helper Feature: Made Of Premium Stainless Steel, No Toxic Chemicals, Lead Free, Pvc Free. The Versatile Design Will Fit Nearly All-round Pots, Pans And Bowls. Uses: For Hot Pot Eating, Soup Draining And Pearl Food Holding. Pieces Siever,small 4 440.00 1,760.00 Stainless Steel Fine Mesh Strainer Material: Stainless Steel; Diameter: 12 Inches; Depth: 2 Inches To 2.5 Inches; Fine Mesh:0.025mm To 0.5mm; Pieces Strainer,medium Fine 8 182.60 1,460.80 Strainer Type: Easy-grip Colander Medium:stainless Steel:item Dimensions:lxwxh: 8x4x0.2 Inches Pieces Turner, 3” X 6” 4 286.00 1,144.00 Item Dimension: L40.1 Cm X W9.6 Cm X H13.4 Cm Item Weight: 0.3 Kg Material: 18/10 Stainless Steel Tool Head & High Impact Nsf Approved Polypropylene Textured Handles (pro-gourmet) Lightweight & Easy To Hold Accommodates Right- And Left-handed Users Use & Care Easy To Clean And Dishwasher Safe. Pieces Spatula 4 264.00 1,056.00 Stainless Steel Teppanyaki Spatula L 14.8cmxw11.8cmxh 2cm Pieces Wooden Spoon 8 143.00 1,144.00 Material: Beech Wood Color: Wood Color Size: 26.3cm X 6.3cm Pieces Parisienne Scoop 8 60.50 484.00 Stainless Steel Baller Heads - 22mm Diameter And 25mm Diameter. Head Include Small Air Hole For Easy Release. Non-slip Handle Made From Fibrox - Tpe Plastic Able To Withstand Temperatures Of Up To 80°c - 110°c. Dishwasher Safe. Pieces Zester 8 220.00 1,760.00 Durable And Rust Resistant Stainless Steel Material Five Sharp Zester Holes That Quickly And Easily Zest Lemons, Oranges, And Other Citrus Fruits Built-in Channel Knife That Peels Citrus Fruits To Make Beautiful Garnishing Easy To Grip Stainless Steel Handle For Steady Control When Testing With A Built-in Hole For Easy And Proper Storage Easy To Clean And Dishwasher Safe Dimensions: L16.3 X W2.4 X H16.3 Cm Sets Piping Bag 4 352.00 1,408.00 Size: Small: About 26cm Long, About 15cm Wide At The Opening, Medium: About 30cm Long, About 17cm Wide At The Opening, Large: About 34cm Long, About 21cm Wide At The Opening. Material: Silica Gel Package: 6 * Small Connectors 2 * 12-inch Bags 2 * 14-inch Bags 2 * 16-inch Bags Pieces Pastry Tubes 8 85.80 686.40 8pcs/set Stainless Steel Pastry Piping Nozzles Size: Approx. 30cmx17.5cm; Material: Eva And 430 Stainless Steel Pieces Strainer Chinois,small 1 3,478.20 3,478.20 Commercial Grade Quality China Cap Strainer With Pot Ring Hang Hook Coarse Mesh - 10" Handle, 8" Diameter, 8" Deep", 18" Total Length Material:18/8 Stainless Steel Color:silver Item Dimensions: Lxwxh 17.13 X 8 X 7.75 Inches Item Weight:0.71 Lbs Pieces Filling Funnel 4 165.00 660.00 Material:304 Stainless Steel Size Dimension:14x11cm Pieces Measuring Spoon 6 165.00 990.00 Material: Stainless Steel , Weight:110g Size:1/8 Tsp-length: 4.25″,diameter: 0.59″ 1/4 Tsp-length: 4.33″,diameter: 0.71″ 1/2 Tsp-length: 4.45″,diameter: 0.91″ 1 Tsp-length: 4.60″,diameter: 1.10″ 1/2 Tbsp-length: 4.72″,diameter: 1.26″ 1 Tbsp-length: 4.92″,diameter: 1.57 Pieces Tongs, 9 Inches 10 53.90 539.00 Material: 304 Stainless Steel With Silicone Handle; Size:9 Inches; Feature: Ring Pull Locking System, Scalloped Heads Pieces Tongs, 12 Inches 5 165.00 825.00 Material: 304 Stainless Steel With Silicone Handle; Size:12 Inches; Feature: Ring Pull Locking System, Scalloped Heads Set Measuring Cup 1 253.00 253.00 Material: 304 Stainless Steel; Feature: 4cups/set. 100ml, 50ml, 15ml And 5ml Cup Sizes On A Storage Ring; Piece Measuring Urn 1 598.40 598.40 Specification: 500ml Colour: Silver Material: 304 Stainless Steel Pieces Ice Cream Scoop 4 154.00 616.00 Size: 18*4.2cm/18*4.8cm Color: Black/silver Material: Aluminum Alloy; Feature: Anti-freeze Ice Cream Scooper With Comfortable Handle Pieces Cheese Cloth 6 150.70 904.20 *made Of Natural Cotton, Never Been Dyed Or Bleached. It's Safe And Healthy To Use And There Is No Color Will Dye Over The Cheese, Yogurt, Turkey Or Any Other Foods. *due To Tight-weave Mesh, It Can Filter More Impurities And Work Efficiently. *it Could Be Used For Making And Wrapping Homemade Cheese. It Is Used As Greek Yogurt Or Butter, Almond Milk Or Nut Milk, Fruit Juice. Furthermore, More Impurities Will Be Filtered Out When You Filter Cold Brew Coffee Or Homemade Beer Wort, Honey And Etc. Specification: *material:cotton *color:as Show *size:100 X 120 Cm/39.3 X 49.2 In Pieces Serving Spoon 15 187.00 2,805.00 Material: 304 Stainless Steel Color: Silver Size: 24cm Set Pepper And Salt Grinder 4 110.00 440.00 Size: 5.3cm/2.09"x 19cm/7.48"; Material: Stainless Steel Case Grinder With High Quality Glass Container Unit Weighing Scale, 5 Kgs 2 1,661.00 3,322.00 Type:hanging Scale Origin:cn(origin) Size:18.5*14*1.9cm Rated Load:other Display Type:lcd Digital Screen Power Supply:3*aaa Battery(not Included) Certification:ce Model Number:electric Scale Capacity:10kg/1g,3kg/5kg/0.1g Is Smart Device:no Color:black Unit:g, Lb, Oz Measuring Range:10kg/10g, 3kg/5kg/1g Material:new Abs Engineering Plastic + Stainless Steel Backlight:yes Ftion 1:kitchen Scales Ftion 2:jewelry Scales Ftion 3:electronic Scales Ftion 4:electronic Balance Pieces Core Seed Remover 8 72.60 580.80 Effortlessly Remove Cores From Fruit Simply Push The Stem Into The Core Of The Apple And Twist To Remove Ultra Stainless Steel Coring Blade Twist And Slide Body For Easy Core Removal Length: Approx. 180mm / 7inch Diameter Of The Core: Approx. 2cm / 0.8 Inch Material: 304 Stainless Steel Pieces Wire Whisk,small 8 185.90 1,487.20 Material: Stainless Steel; Size: H01-8 Inch:21*5cm; Pieces Wire Whisk, Medium 8 220.00 1,760.00 Material: Stainless Steel; Size: H02-10 Inch:26*6cm; Pieces Wire Whisk, Heavy Duty 2 220.00 440.00 Material: Stainless Steel; Size: H03-12 Inch:29*6cm Piece Can Opener 1 121.00 121.00 Material: Stainless Steel + Pp Plastic Size: 19.5cm X 7.5cm Color: Silver + Black Features: 1. 100%brand New And High Quality 2. Ergonomic, Non-slip Grip, Comfortable And Safe In Operation. 3. High-quality Stainless Steel Material, Won't Break Or Bend, Corrosion Resistant, Smooth Felling And High Durability. 4. Rotating Handle And Precision Gears, Efficient And Labor Saving, Children, Adults And The Elderly Can Easily Work With. 5. It Combines 3 Functions In One Unit. This Versatile Can Opener Is Designed For Opening A Can Lid, Opening A Bottle Cap, Levering Or Loosening A Can Lid. 6. Easily Pierce And Open Various Types Of Cans, Like Tin Can, Oil Can, Milk Can, Cat Dog Food Can, Metal Can, Beer Can, Small Can, Large Can, Water Bottle, Jar Etc 7. High Quality Food-grade Material - The Sharp Cutting Disc Is Made Of Food-grade Material Especially The Metal Tooth Is Made Of Stainless Steel, Please Rest Assured Use. 8. No Dangerous Sharp Edges - Protect Yourself And Your Family With This Tin Opener That Leaves Edges Completely Smooth. Safely And Easily Opens Big And Small Cans In All Shapes And Sizes In Seconds. 9. Comfortable And Convenient For Storage - The Opener's Soft, Anti-slip Handles Are Easy To Grip - Which Is Especially Handy For Senior Citizens. You Can Store It In A Drawer Or Simply Hang It On A Hook In Your Kitchen. Pieces Multi-purpose Kitchen Scissors/shears 5 326.70 1,633.50 Material: Stainless Steel Size: 21 X 9 Cm; Features: Extra Sharp For Cutting Meat, Poultry Or Fish With Cracking And Bottle Opening Function Pieces Soup Ladle, 4 Oz 8 71.50 572.00 Material: 18/10 Stainless Steel With Hole On Handle Serving. Size: Length 34cm*diameter 7.5cm Pieces Soup Ladle, 6 Oz 8 71.50 572.00 Material: 18/10 Stainless Steel With Hole On Handle Capacity: 6 0z; Handle Length:3 Inches; Size: Length 34cm*diameter 9.5cm Pieces Soup Ladle, 8 Oz 3 1,210.00 3,630.00 Color: Stainless Steel Material: Stainless Steel Style: 8 Oz Ladle Item Dimension Lxwxh: 14.6 X 2.5 X 3.9 Pieces Soup Ladle, 12 Oz 2 1,210.00 2,420.00 Soup Ladle Food Grade Rust-proof Stainless Steel Dishwasher Safe Hot Pot Soup Ladle Length: 18 Width: 4.6 Height: 2 Freezer Safe: Yes Type: Gravy / Sauce Ladles Dishwasher Safe: Yes Microwave Safe: No Capacity: 10.0-14.9oz Feature: Heavy Duty Pieces Kitchen Spoon 8 220.00 1,760.00 Mirror Finished Durable Stainless Steel Material Dishwasher Safe Ss Dinner Spoon 4.0mm Thickness Length: 21cm Weight: 73gm Pieces Kitchen Spoon, Slotted 5 660.00 3,300.00 Stainless Steel Slotted Spoon Is Ideal For Stirring And Straining Pasta Or Vegetables. The Soft, Non-slip Handle Cushions Your Hand During Use, And The Polished Stainless Steel Is Both Sleek And Durable. Dimensions: 2 X 2.75 X 12.4 Weight: 0.29 Pieces Kitchen Fork 2 1,650.00 3,300.00 Color: Silver Substance: 18/10 Stainless Steel Surface Finishing: Matt/polished Net Weight: 0.11 Kg Length: 33.40 Cm Width: 2.50 Cm Height: 1.90 Cm Handle Length: 12.50 Cm Pieces Carving Fork 2 1,320.00 2,640.00 Package Dimensions: 13.07 X 1.42 X 0.87 Inches (33.2 X 3.6 X 2.2 Cm) Item Weight: 5.6 Ounces (158.76 Grams) Handle Material: Stainless, Stainless Steel, Abs, Plastic, Steel Pieces Digital Kitchen Thermometer 3 127.60 382.80 Digital Kitchen Food Thermometer For Meat Cooking Water Milk Food Probe Temperature Temperature Range: -50°c To 300°c Or -58°f To 572°f Resolution: 0.1°c Or 0.1°f Accuracy: ± 1°c Or ± 1 °f Optional Temperature Unit: °c / °f Material: 304 Stainless Steel & Abs Plastic Buttons: On/off, °c/°f, Hold Power Supply: 1 X 1.5v Lr44/ag13 Battery (not Included) Power Saving: Auto Power Off After 10 Minutes Total Length: 24.6cm Probe Length: 14.5cm Set Multi-function Vegetable Fruit Peeler Slicer Cutter Chopper 2 290.40 580.80 Stainless Steel Multifunction Fruit And Vegetable Peeler Slicer Shedder Peeler 5 Different Inserts With 11 Different Ways To Cut Cut Into Cubes Or Sticks In 3 Different Sizes Slices In 2 Different Thicknesses Cut In To Quarters, Eighths And Wedges Long- Lasting Super- Sharp Stainless Steel Blades Extra Sharp Grater Mandolin Slicer With Safety Food Holder 1 X Cutting Top With Integrated Stylus 1 X Cutting Base 1 X Transparent Collecting Container (capacity 1,500 Ml) 1 X Fresh Cover For Collecting Container 1 X Knife Insert (6 Mm X 6 Mm Or 12 Mm X 12 Mm) 1 X Knife Insert For Quarter Or Eighth 1 X Planer Insert With Blade Protection 1 X Food Holder With Guide 1 X Detachable Cutting Punch For Eighth 1 X Part Cover For All Knife Inserts Pieces Stock Pot (big) 2 6,270.00 12,540.00 Stainless Steel Large Stock Pots Casserole Stew Pan Type: Soup & Stock Pots Material: Metal Type: Stainless Steel Feature: Eco-friendly Applicable Stove: General Use For Gas And Induction Cooker Product Name: Soup Pot Usage: Soup, Milk, Noodle Pot, Cooking Pots Shape: Straight Material Type: Stainless Steel Diameter: 25 / 30 / 35/ 40 /45/ 50 Cm Pieces Frying Pan, Small 4 990.00 3,960.00 Frying A Single Egg, Sausages, Seafood, Poultry, Burgers Or Vegetables, Toasting Pine Nuts Or Even Toasting Off Some Spices. Specification: Pot Diameter: 13cm Pot Height: 2.8cm Full Length Of Pot Body: 25cm Pot Bottom Diameter: 11.5cm Included: 1 X Mini Saucepan 12cm Small Nonstick Frying Pan For Household Fried Egg Pancakes Round Mini Saucepan Pieces Frying Pan, Medium 4 385.00 1,540.00 Material: 304 Stainless Steel Size Diameter: 32cm Feature: New Technology Experience, New Design Suitable For: General Use For Gas And Induction Cooker Product Features: 1.13.4 Inch Stir Fry Pan Made Of Stainless Steel, Nonstick Cookware Interior Is Honeycomb Texture, Achieve Separation State Nonstick. Pieces Frying Pan, Large 2 1,980.00 3,960.00 Material: Carbon Steel Wok Handle: 12cm Wood (beechwood) Diameter: 36cm Depth: 10.5cm Handle Socket: Welded Non-stick Pan, Perfect For Your Daily Home Cooking Pieces Colander, Small 3 132.00 396.00 Ergonomic Design, Smooth Handle Grip. Top Hanging Ring Design, Free To Hang Up. Specification: Material: Stainless Steel Size: 32 * 10cm / 12.60 * 3.94" Color: As Shown Package Included: 1pc * Colander Pieces Colander, Medium 2 220.00 440.00 Features And Usage: Good Quality Stainless Steel Material With Competitive Price Can Be Used For Strain Soup, Juice, Milk, Tea, And Other Liquids. Strong, Sturdy, And Durable. Made For Heavy Work. Rust, Crack, And Stain Resistant Easy To Clean And Carry High, The Goods Quality Support With Your Demand. The Long Handles Protect Your Hands From Hot Grease And Oils While Letting You Cook Your Favorite Foods Product Name: Stainless Kitchen Wire Skimmer/strainer/colander Material: Stainless Steel Size / Capacity: 22cm Color: Silver Shape, Round Type: Strainer Item Number: 22cm F/h Skimmer Pieces Cutting Board 4 165.00 660.00 Packing: 1 X 1pcs Chopping Board Material: Bamboo Wood + Stainless Steel Color: Brown, Light Brown (random) Size: 34cmx 1.7cm X 24cm Design: Arc Corners Features: Made Of High-quality Bamboo Anti-mildew And Germ Proofing 100% Brand New And High Quality Easy To Clean And Very Affordable The Whole Bamboo Panel Has A Clear Bamboo Pattern. The Curved Design Of The Handle Makes It Easy To Hang. Thick, Extremely Durable, The Smooth Surface Also Prevents Your Knives From Dulling Too Quickly. Piece Fish Poacher, Medium 1 2,860.00 2,860.00 Stainless Steel Fish Streamer For Big Fish, Big Cooking Pot With Complete Accessories Pan Material: Stainless Steel Thickness: 0.7mm (+0.3mm) Dimensions (l X W X D): 18" X 5" X 6" (±0.5") Handle Material: Stainless Steel; With Two Side Handles Includes A Lid With Handle And A Perforated Rack Insert Dishwasher Safe Pieces Casserole, Small 4 313.50 1,254.00 Aluminum Casserole High Quality Aluminum Durable Handles & Knobs Size #14 (25cm Diameter, 15cm Height) Color: Aluminum Size: 35cm*28cm*20cm Weight: 0.7kg Pieces Casserole, Medium 3 1,980.00 5,940.00 Heavy Gauge Aluminum Forged Base For Extreme Strength And Wrap Prevention Durable 3 Layer Blue Diamond Non-stick Coating Coating Lasts Longer Than Any Other Pan Works On All Stovetops: Induction, Gas, Electric, Ceramic, Etc. Heat Resistant Riveted Bakelite Handle And Knob Tempered Glass Lid Heats Up Quickly And Evenly Ideal For Healthy Cooking Easy-to-clean And Dishwasher Safe Pieces Wok, Small 4 1,100.00 4,400.00 Material: Wok Is Made With Carbon Steel With Wooden Handle Available Size: 34cm Diameter Double Handle Suitable For Gas Stove And Induction Cooker Good Thermal Conductance For Even Cooking Of Vegetables And Meat Piece Wok, Medium 1 9,460.00 9,460.00 Features And Usage: Whether Stir-frying Veggies Eggs Meats Or More This Wok Distributes Heat Evenly And Wipes Clean When You’re Finished Riveted Acacia Wood Handles Make Flipping And Releasing Food Easy And Will Add A Touch Of Elegance To Your Kitchen Perfect For Veteran Chefs Or Others Simply Looking To Expand Their Culinary Palette This Wok Serves Up Delicious Results With Effortless Performance Color: Black Size: 14” Material: Carbon Steel Wok Non-stick Surface Healthier Cooking Piece Double Boiler, Medium 1 1,977.80 1,977.80 Specialty Pan Type: Egg Poacher/boiler Cookware Material: Stainless Steel Cookware Capacity: 1.1l - 2l Cookware Diameter (cm): 22 Model: Db22. Cookware Features: Includes Lid, Dishwasher Safe, Induction Safe, Helper Handle, Pfoa Free, Eco Friendly, Cover Included What’s In The Box: 1 X Double Boiler 22cm Pieces Paellera 5 1,760.00 8,800.00 Product Details: Made With Top Grade Carbon Steel, These Pans Conduct Heat Quickly And Evenly Throughout To Create The Perfect Paella. It’s Thin And Lightweight Material Makes This Pan Durable And Trustworthy. It’s Innovative Hammered Dimple Technology Makes The Bottoms Of The Pans Rigid And Perfect For Cooking Paellas Package Dimensions: 15.24 X 13.62 X 2.05 Inches (38.7 X 34.6 X 5.2 Cm) Item Weight: 2 Pounds (0.9 Kg) Material: Carbon Steel Item Diameter: 13 Inches (33 Cm) Color: Silver Capacity: 468 Cubic Inches (1188.7 Cm) Pieces Glass Rack 2 627.00 1,254.00 Description: Product Category: Wine Glass Rack Color: Black Height: 5.5 Cm Width: 22.5 Cm3 5 Rows: 50cm In Length, Can Hold 10-15 Weight: 0.55kg For 5 Rows Application: 4cm- 9cm In Base Diameter, Less Than 3cm In Column Diameter, 10cm In Belly Diameter Of Glass. Material: Iron Product List:1* Wine Glass Pieces Soup Cup Rack 4 3,080.00 12,320.00 Material: Plastic Color: Grey Shape: Square Length: 19.75" In Width: 19.75" In Height: 4" In Size: Compartment 4.375"l X 4.375"w X 4.25" Temperature Range: Up To 200°f Features: Dishwasher Safe Pieces Plate Rack 2 770.00 1,540.00 Specification: Color: White, Green Material: Stainless Steel Dimension: W X L X H (25cm X 50cm X 43.5cm) Features: Stainless Steel Material, No Rusting, Long Lasting Durability. Saves Tons Of Space And Time By Making It Easier To Access Utensils And Supplies, Making Your Kitchen More Clean And Tidy. Dish Placement Area (16 Dishes) Cutting Board Placement Area (5cm/1.97in) Tool Placement Area: 3 Spaced Grids Hanging Spoon Placement Area: 4 Storage Hooks Bowl Placement Area: More Than 12 Bowls Removable Drain Board Pieces Baking Tray, Small 8 165.00 1,320.00 1pc Small Rectangular Baking Tray Measurement: 8x12 8x 12 Outside, 6.5x10 Inside Color: Black Made Of Carbon Steel Durable And Good Quality This Can Be Fit To Small Oven Pieces Utility Tray, Stainless 8 1,430.00 11,440.00 Stainless Steel Food Measurement: 9" Length X 6.75" Width X 1" Height. Material: Stainless Steel. Pieces Roasting Pan 2 1,430.00 2,860.00 Material: Stainless Steel Color: Silver Size: 42*32*7cm Features: Easy To Clean Up. Big Enough For Whole Chicken Or Turkey. Very Convenient To Serve With Rack. Package Included: 1 X Pan (with A Rack) Pack Dishtowels 5 385.00 1,925.00 Material: Cotton/linen Blend With High Absorption Capacity. Color: Square Stripe/gray Beige Length: 70 Cm (28 ") Width: 50 Cm (20 ") Package Quantity: 2 Pieces Set Plastic “silverware” Or Real Silverware 1 3,410.00 3,410.00 Package Dimensions: 9.92 X 6.57 X 3.23 Inches (25.2 X 16.7 X 8.2 Cm) Item Weight: 7 Pounds (3.15 Kg) Material: Stainless Steel Finish Type: Polished Color: Silver Is Stain Resistant: Yes Is Dishwasher Safe: Yes Number Of Pieces: 60 Set Small Plate/saucers 4 484.00 1,936.00 Piece Cabinet Dish Organizer 1 1,978.90 1,978.90 Piece Sink 1 5,819.00 5,819.00 Pieces Sponge And Soap Holder For Kitchen Sink 3 297.00 891.00 Set Pots/pans 1 6,270.00 6,270.00 Set Cooking Utensils 1 3,630.00 3,630.00 Set Rotary Egg Beater 2 121.00 242.00 Piece Scraper 3 104.50 313.50 Piece Drawers 1 11,000.00 11,000.00 Piece Cupboards 1 11,000.00 11,000.00 Piece Brush 3 66.00 198.00 Piece Kitchen Scale 2 165.00 330.00 Pieces Kitchen Shears 2 330.00 660.00 Multifunction Comfortable Handle Kitchen Scissors Heavy Duty Food Shears For Chicken Meat, Vegetable Fish Heb, Poultry Stainless Steel Cooking Scissors Material:30cr13 Stainless Steel Highly Antagonistic And Very Sharp- Soft And Hard Double Plastic Handle Double-edged Blade Non-slip, Stable Removable Rivet Design Flexible Application, Easy To Clean Package Included:1 X Stainless Steel Kitchen Shears Color: Black + Silver Weight: 145g Size: 227 X 78 Mm Piece Potato Masher 2 288.59 577.17 Multifunctional Stainless Steel Potato Masher For Fruit, Vegetable Baby Food Supplement Mashed Potato Tool Selected Materials, Safe And Durable. Strong And Not Easy To Rust. Ergonomic Design, Easy To Use And Save Effort. Suitable For A Variety Of Foods. Material: 304 Stainless Steel 4mm Thickness One-piece Molding Size: 7 Cm X 7 Cm X 13.6 Cm Color: Silver Sets Graters 2 286.00 572.00 Product Name: Tabletop Drum Grater High Quality: The 3 Different Rotary Ultra-sharp Cylinders Slicer Made Of Food Grade Stainless Steel. All Pieces Are Detachable For Easy To Clean, Dishwasher Safe Universal Fit: Rotary Drum Grater Is Great For Cheese, Vegetables, Potatoes, Coleslaw, Nuts, Hash Browns, Onions And More With This Hand-powered Rotary Grater Cooking Choice: Rotary Cheese Grater Package Includes 3 Different Interchangeable Rotary Ultra-sharp Cylinders Drums For Different Cooking Choice Features: The Drum Shredder With Suction Base Ensures Solid Grip And Stability On Flat Surface; Simple Hand Crank Turns Drum Creates Perfectly Grated Ingredients Type: Graters Use: Home Kitchen Material: Metal, Stainless Steel & Abs Plastic Blades: 3 Stainless Steel Feature: Kitchen Creative Tools Function: Shred A Wide Variety Of Fruit And Vegetables, As Well As Cheeses Accessories: Chopping / Mixing Blade, Shredding Disc, Slicing Disc Color: Green Size: 26 X 11.5 X 24 Cm Weight: 674g Piece Funnels 2 280.00 560.00 Stainless Steel Piston Funnel With Holder For Cream Sauce Dosing Funnel For Sauce Style: Silver Material: Stainless Steel Size: Shelf Height Is About 17cm, Handheld Funnel Height Is 20cm Piece Can Opener 5 340.00 1,700.00 Chef’s Classic Multi Can Opener Features: Durable And Easy To Clean. Material: Designed With High-grade Stainless Steel Size: 18/8 Stainless Steel Ergonomic Stainless-steel Handles Hygienic Design Ensures Easy Cleaning Of All Surfaces Piece Cast Iron Pots And Pans 1 8,250.00 8,250.00 Pots And Pans Set Cast Iron Cookware Non-stick Wok Pan 316 Stainless Steel Household Frying Pan With Gas-fired Induction Cooker Diameter: 28cm Metal Type: Stainless Steel Wok Type: Non-coating Pans Type: Chef’s Pans Material: Stainless Steel Type: Pans Pot Cover Type: Glass Cover Capacity: 4-5l Applicable Stove: General Use For Gas And Induction Cooker Feature: Eco-friendly Pot Cover: Glass Cover Pot Cover: Glass Cover Product Categories: Wok Application Of The Stove: General-purpose Material:316 Stainless Steel Characteristics: Non-stick Pan Item:316 Xue Ping Guo The Bottom Of A Pan Material: Composite Multi-layer Base Packaging: Carton The Lid Type: The Glass Cover Product Quality Grade: Accepts Style: European Piece Double Broiler Steamer 1 2,475.00 2,475.00 2 Layer Stainless Steel Steamer Pot Large Capacity Soup Pot With Double Boilers Stockpot Cookware Cooking Tools Feature: Eco-friendly Model Number: Stainless Steel Thicken 2 Layer Steamer Pot Layers: Double Type: Double Boilers Sheet Size: 28cm Material: Stainless Steel Specification: Name: Steamer Pot Material: Stainless Steel Size: Thickened Double Steamer Pot-28cm/11.02inch Packing List: Steamer Pot*1 Piece Food Thermometer 1 3,540.00 3,540.00 Weight: 80 G Dimensions: 218 X 34 X 20 Mm Operating Temperature: -20 To +50 °c Product-/housing Material: Abs Protection Class: Ip67 With Topsafe Product Colour: White Length Probe Shaft: 55 Mm Length Probe Shaft Tip: 17 Mm Diameter Probe Shaft: 3 Mm Diameter Probe Shaft Tip: 2.3 Mm Standards: En 13485 Battery Type: 3v Button Cell (cr 2032) Battery Life: 350 H Display Type: Lcd (liquid Crystal Display) Display Size: One-line Display Lighting: No Storage Temperature: -40 To +70 °c Temperature – Ntc Measuring Range: -50 To +275 °c Accuracy: ±1 % Of Mv (+100 To +275 °c) ±0.5 °c (-30 To +99.9 °c) ±1.0 °c (-50 To -30.1 °c) Resolution: 0.1 °c Reaction Time: T₉₉ = 10 S (measured In Moving Liquid) Measuring Rate: 0.5 S Piece Kitchen Knife Set 2 220.00 440.00 8 Pieces Kitchen Knife Set Chef Knives Fruit Stainless Steel Knife Sharpener Rod Peller Scissors Pairing Tools Specifications: Item Name: Kitchen Knife Set Main Material: 3cr13 Stainless Steel Quantity: 8pcs Note: Please Kindly Note That There Could Be A Few Deviations As The Result Of Manual Measurement. Thank You Package Information: Package Size: 31 * 28 * 2.5cm / 12.3 * 11.2 * 0.98in Package Weight: 700g Package List: 2 * Chef Knife 1 * Chopping Knife 1 * Knife Sharpener 2 * Fruit Knife 1 * Scissors 1 * Peeler Piece Meat Slicer 1 2,090.00 2,090.00 Description: Meat Slicer Material: The Frozen Meat Slicer Is Made Of High-quality Stainless Steel, Which Is Easy To Clean And Has A Long Service Life. It Helps To Cut Frozen Meat Into Various Uses, Including Making Hot Pot, Sukiyaki, Pizza Toppings, Sandwiches Or Ginger. It Can Effectively Avoid The Vibration And Noise Of The Electric Tool During The Working Process, It Is Simple To Operate And Easy To Clean. The Thickness Of The Meat Can Be Adjusted From 0.3mm To 8mm, Just Turn The Knob Slightly. Handle And Suction Cup: Even If There Is Oil On The Hand, It Will Not Slide. The Rubber Suction Cup At The Bottom Is More Suitable For Flat Desktops, And Ceramic Tiles, Glass And Metal Desktops Are Easier To Hold. Specification: Handle Length: 43.5/17.10inch Size (l X W): About 33x17cm / 12.96x6.69inch Blade Length: About 20cm Material: Stainless Steel Package Includes: 1x Vegetable Cutting Machine Piece Cookie Press 1 561.00 561.00 Decorative Tool Use, Press The Front End Of The Handle Button, Use The Above Operating Rod, The Extrusion Is Under Your Control. Features: 100% High Quality Type: Cookie Machine Material: Aluminum Alloy, Abs Plastic Size: Diameter:5.5cm,height:21cm Included: 1 X Cookie Machine 20 X Design Discs 4 X Icing Tips Set Cake Decorating 2 110.00 220.00 Color: Pink / Blue / White / Green Material: Silicone & Stainless Steel Cake Nozzle Size: Approx.1.8cm X 3.3cm Pastry Bag Size (length):approx.32cm X 17.5cm Material: Lfgb Food Grade Eva Material Purpose: Diy Necessary Utensils For Cake Cream Package Included: 24 X Cake Nozzles 1 X Pastry Bag 1 X Plastic Piping Converter Pieces Serving Tray 5 1,100.00 5,500.00 Rectangular Serving Tray/ Multi-purpose Utility Tray Non-skid Feature: Non-slip Material Heat Resistance Space Saving Wide Application Fine Workmanship Piece Steel Multipurpose Basket 1 3,689.00 3,689.00 Piece Weighing Scale 3 715.00 2,145.00 Manual Weighing Scale; 10kg.,stainless Small Bowl, Heavy Duty Set Measuring Cups Set 7 1,128.91 7,902.40 7 Pieces With A Convenient 1/8 Coffee Scoop; Complete Set Of 7with Pouring Lip, Sizes Include 1/8, 1/4, 1/3, 1/2, 2/3, 3/4 And 1 Cup, Food Grade Material Of Stainless Steel, Dishwasher Safe, Set Measuring Spoons 14 164.92 2,308.90 Sizes: 1/8tsp (0.63ml),1/4tsp (1.25ml),1/2tsp (2.5ml), 1 Tsp(5ml), 1/2tbsp (7.5ml),1 Tbsp (15ml), High Quality Stainless Steel, Dishwasher Safe Piece Measuring Urn 7 352.00 2,464.00 Glass,capacity: 100 Ml. (with 10 Ml Increments),metric And English System Of Measurement; With Handle And Spout, Clear, Non-porous, Tempered Glass Piece Mixing Bowl 11 251.90 2,770.90 Capacity:2.5l,high Quality,durable, Stain And Rust Resistant, Stainless Steel,diameter 22cm Piece Baking Sheet 25 211.50 5,287.43 13'x18', Tray Size 46x34cm, Aluminum Piece Wire Whisk 9 207.90 1,871.10 12inch, Heavy Duty, Stainless Steel, French Wire Piece Muffin Pan 60 57.68 3,461.04 12 Cups Muffin Bun Cupcake Bakewear Mold Material:carbon Steel With Non-stick Coating, Size:l:35cm X W:26cm X H:3.0cm Large Inner 7.0cm Piece Rubber Scraper 5 38.50 192.50 Big Size Silicone Rubber Spatula/scraper, Material:plastic+silicone Rubber, Size 24cm X 5cm Piece Hand Mixer 1 2,608.60 2,608.60 5-speed Selection,175w Power Consumption, 1.7m Power Cord, Weight: 1.08g., Dimensions:9.3cm X 19.5cm X 15.1cm, 220-240v Piece Revolving Cake Stand 3 600.00 1,800.00 Total: 2,631,530.02 2. Deped-division Of Sultan Kudarat, Through Its Bids And Awards Committee (bac), Now Invites Bids For The Above-mentioned Procurement Project. Prospective Bidders Must Have An Experience Of Having Completed At Least One (1) Contract That Is Similar To The Contract To Be Bid. 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 Non- Discretionary “pass/fail” Criterion As Specified In The Implementing Rules And Regulations (irr) Of Republic Act 9184 (ra 9184), Otherwise Known As The “government Procurement Reform Act”. 4. Bidding Is Restricted To Filipino Citizens/sole Proprietorships/partnerships, Or Organizations With At Least Seventy Five Percent (75%) Interests Or Outstanding Capital Stocks Belonging To Citizens Of The Philippines. 5. A Complete Set Of Bidding Documents May Be Acquired Or Purchased At Deped-division Of Sultan Kudarat Bac Secretariat, Located At National Hi-way Brgy, Kenram, Isulan, Sultan Kudarat Upon Accomplishing A Bidder’s Information Sheet And Payment In Cash Of A Non-refundable Fee By Interested Bidders In The Amount Of Five Thousand Pesos (php5,000.00) Per Lot To The Division Cashier. Only Bidders Who Purchased The Bidding Documents Will Be Allowed To Submit Bids (itb 6.8). It May Be Downloaded Free Of Charge From The Website Of The Philippine Government Electronic Procurement System (philgeps), Www.philgeps.net, Provided That Bidders Shall Pay The Fee For The Bidding Documents Not Later Than The Submission Of Their Bids. 6. The Deped- Division Of Sultan Kudarat Will Be Having The Following Procurement-related Activities. Activity Date & Time Venue Issuance Of Bidding Documents November 13–december 03, 2024 Division Office, National High-way,brgy Kenram, Isulan, Sul. Kudarat Pre-bid Conference November 21, 2024 (10:00 Am) Division Kalimudan Hall, Brgy. Kenram, Isulan Sultan Kudarat Submission And Opening Of Bids December 03, 2024 (10:00 Am) Division Kalimudan Hall, Brgy. Kenram, Isulan Sultan Kudarat 7. Prospective Bidders Are Strongly Encouraged To Order Or Download The Electronic Copy Of The Bidding Documents From The Philgeps Website: Www.philgeps.net, For Them To Be Included In The Document Request List Of The Project. 8. Bids Must Be Delivered To The Address And On The Date And Time Stated Herein. All Bids Must Be Accompanied By A Bid Security In Any Of The Acceptable Forms And In The Amount Stated In Itb Clause 18. A Valid Bid Securing Declaration Must Accompany The Bid(s) In Lieu Of The Bid Security. 9. Bids Will Be Opened In The Presence Of The Bidders’ Representatives Who Choose To Attend The Opening Of Bids At The Address Stated Herein. Late Bids Shall Not Be Accepted. 10. Deped Division Of Sultan Kudarat Reserves The Right To Reject Any And All Bids, Declare A Failure Of Bidding, Not Award The Contract(s), Or Annul The Bidding Process Without Thereby Incurring Any Liability To The Affected Bidder Or Bidders. Melvin P. Fortuna Chairperson, Bac Secretariat Department Of Education Region Xii Division Of Sultan Kudarat Kenram,isulan, Sultan Kudarat Tel/fax # 064-471-1007 Meilrose B. Peralta, Edd Assistant Schools Division Superintendent Bac Chairperson

Ministry Of Ecological Transition, Ministry Of Territorial Cohesion, Ministry Of The Sea Tender

Civil And Construction...+1Civil Works Others
France
Closing Soon29 Nov 2024
Tender AmountRefer Documents 
Details: This Contract Concerns Thermal Insulation Work on a Building Occupied in the Haute Tarentaise Sector of the Vanoise National Park. This Building, Located in the Municipality of Bourg Saint Maurice, Houses Offices, a Workshop and Equipment Storage. The Building, Made of Formwork Concrete and with Accessible Roof Terraces, Dates from the 1970s. Its Walls and Roofs Do Not Have High-Performance Thermal Insulation. The Joinery Was Replaced About Ten Years Ago. The Premises Are Heated by a Wood Pellet Boiler Via Water Radiators. The Work Envisaged Consists of Insulating the Facades from the Outside (approximately 280 M²) as Well as the Existing Roof Terraces (150 M²) by Resuming Their Waterproofing. Regarding Lot No. 1 (Insulation of Flat Roofs), Two Options Will Also Be Estimated: Insulation Under the Ground Floor Slab and Painting of the Metal Guardrails. Regarding the Type of Insulation Intended for the Facades (Lot No. 2), In Addition to the Basic Offer (Xps Insulation), Two Variants (Imposed) Will Be Mandatory to Estimate in the Companies' Offer (in Wood Fiber and Rock Wool). The Replacement of 2 Joinery Is Also Planned in Lot No. 3. The Work Is Scheduled to Be Completed From April 2025 for an Estimated Duration of 5 Weeks.

Ministry Of Ecological Transition, Ministry Of Territorial Cohesion, Ministry Of The Sea Tender

Civil And Construction...+1Civil Works Others
France
Closing Soon29 Nov 2024
Tender AmountRefer Documents 
Details: This Contract Concerns Thermal Insulation Work on a Building Occupied in the Haute Tarentaise Sector of the Vanoise National Park. This Building, Located in the Municipality of Bourg Saint Maurice, Houses Offices, a Workshop and Equipment Storage. The Building, Made of Formwork Concrete and with Accessible Roof Terraces, Dates from the 1970s. Its Walls and Roofs Do Not Have High-Performance Thermal Insulation. The Joinery Was Replaced About Ten Years Ago. The Premises Are Heated by a Wood Pellet Boiler Via Water Radiators. The Work Envisaged Consists of Insulating the Facades from the Outside (approximately 280 M²) as Well as the Existing Roof Terraces (150 M²) by Resuming Their Waterproofing. Regarding Lot No. 1 (Insulation of Flat Roofs), Two Options Will Also Be Estimated: Insulation Under the Ground Floor Slab and Painting of the Metal Guardrails. Regarding the Type of Insulation Intended for the Facades (Lot No. 2), In Addition to the Basic Offer (Xps Insulation), Two Variants (Imposed) Will Be Mandatory to Estimate in the Companies' Offer (in Wood Fiber and Rock Wool). The Replacement of 2 Joinery Is Also Planned in Lot No. 3. The Work Is Scheduled to Be Completed From April 2025 for an Estimated Duration of 5 Weeks.

Department Of Education Division Of Cagayan De Oro Tender

Furnitures and Fixtures
Philippines
Closing Soon26 Nov 2024
Tender AmountPHP 5.2 Million (USD 89.4 K)
Details: Description 1 Bolster Chair "designed For Children Who Need A Wide Base Of Support In Order To Achieve Good Pelvic Position, Lower Extremity Position, And Trunk Alignment For Stable Sitting." 1 2 Perkins Brailler-braille Typewriter "a Braillewriter Is Also Called A Brailler. A Mechanical Braillewriter Works A Little Bit Like A Typewriter. It Has Six Keys—one For Each Dot In A Braille Cell—a Space Bar, A Backspace Key, A Carriage Return, And A Line Feed Key. Like A Slate And Stylus, A Braillewriter Uses Heavyweight Paper That Will Hold The Braille Dots Well. It Takes Practice To Use A Brailler, But Some Kids Can Write Quickly Using One!" 2 3 Slate And Stylus "a Slate And Stylus Is Inexpensive, Portable Tool Used To Write Braille—similar To The Way Paper And Pencil Are Used For Writing Print. Slates Are Made Of Two Flat Plates Of Metal Or Plastic Held Together By A Hinge. The Slate Opens Up, Then Clamps Down To Hold The Paper. The Top Plate Has Rows Of Openings That Are The Same Shape And Size As A Braille Cell, While The Back Plate Has Rows Of Indentations In The Size And Shape Of Braille Cells. The Stylus Is A Pointed Piece Of Metal With A Plastic Or Wooden Handle. The Stylus Is Used To Punch (emboss) The Braille Dots Onto The Paper. The Tricky Part? The User Has To Learn To Write Braille Backwards So That It Reads Correctly When Removed From The Slate! With Practice, A Kid With A Slate And Stylus Can Write Braille Pretty Fast." 3 4 Teachable Touchables Sensory Squares "sensory Exploration Is Fun With Teachable Touchables Sensory Squares! This Versatile Set Provides A Variety Of Sensations To Explore, Including Scratchy, Slippery, Silky, And Soft Textures. Ideal For Tactile Play And Hands-on Learning, This Set Promotes Gross And Fine Motor Skill Development While Also Providing Opportunities To Build Descriptive Vocabulary." 10 5 Complete Interactive Reading 16 Book Set "use The Complete Set Of 16 Interactive Reading Books To Meet Your Iep Goals! This Set Was Created By An Autism Specialist With Years Of Classroom Experience To Help You Teach Your Special Students A Wide Variety Of Concepts. Each Book Was Developed After Interviews With Speech And Language Pathologists Across The Us. Interactive Reading Books Utilize The Power Of Visual Strategies So Beginning Readers Can Learn To Associate Pictures With Words. Students Move And Attach Picture Cards With Hook And Loop Fasteners To Match, Identify, Label, Sequence And Create Sentences While Learning To Read. The Books Are Fun And Rewarding For Children With And Without Special Needs. Teachers, Therapists, Assistants And Family Members Can All Use The Books With Their Students Or Children. The Books Can Be Used In A Group, 1:1 Or As An Independent Activity." 5 6 Soft Corner Set "the Grade School Soft Corner Set Is Perfect For The Sensory Room In Your Elementary School. This Set Includes A Large 26"" Cube, Slide, Bumpy Ramp, And Two Large Wedges. Use It In The Corner Of Your Classroom Or Sensory Room. Reconfigure It To Create An Obstacle Course During Your Ot Time. This Set Is Perfect For Building Gross Motor, Balance, And Coordination Skills." 1 "your Students Will Love Jumping, Climbing And Sliding On This Sturdy Set Made From Heavy Duty Foam And Vinyl That Features Reinforced Stitching. You Can Attach Pieces Together With Hook And Loop Pieces Sewn On The Sides. For Maximum Stability Set It Up In The Corner Of Any Room. Made With Wipeable Vinyl That Is Easy To Clean, This Set Is Designed To Stand Up To Lots Of Use In A Home, Classroom, Or Therapy Center." 7 Arcada Swing Stand And Chair Arcada Free-standing Stand Provides The Anxious Or Overstimulated With A Safe Calming Space Or Vestibular Input To Those Who Need It. This Stand Is Designed To Work With Both Single Point Hammock Chairs And The Joki Swing. 2pcs A Detachable Safety Net That Keeps Users From Swinging Too Aggressively. This Protects The Swing From Tipping. "a Wide 5'1"" X 4'11"" Base That Provides Lots Of Stability." Full Frame Is Made Of Powder Coated Galvanized Steel. An Adjustable Rope Fastening System Allows You To Easily Adjust The Height Of The Swing. It Has A Max Load Of 350 Pounds And Can Work With Both Kids And Adults. 8 Rotation Board With Handles "this Balancing Board Features An Anti-skid Surface So Students Can Stand Or Sit On It With Confidence. Use It To Provide Vestibular Input As Your Students Rock Side To Side. Or Have Your Students Sit On It, Hold On To The Handles, And Spin It For Even More Vestibular Input." 3 "four Padded Handles And A 28"" X 28"" Surface Allows Two Students To Sit And Play At A Time. Two Base Mounts (1.2"" And 1.6"") Allow You To Increase The Angle Of The Board To Help Your Students Continue To Build Their Core Muscles And Balance Skills As Their Skills Increase." Max Load: 125 Pounds Size: 28 X 28 X 6 Inches 9 Squeeze Seat "your Students Will Love The Deep Pressure The Squeeze Seat Provides! Its Innovative Design Squeezes You When You Sit In It. Give Your Students A Calming Deep Pressure ""hug"" To Help Their Systems Organize. Designed With Educators In Mind This Chair Features Easy To Clean And Durable Vinyl As Well As Reinforced Stitching. The Bottom Of The Chair Has A Small Flat Section That Provides Stability. However, You Can Also Rock It Back And For For Additional Vestibular Input." 1 Max Weight: 150 Pounds "size: 29"" X 13"" X 25.5"" " Recommended Ages: 2-12 Years. 10 Best Braille Toys For Kids Who Are Blind "the Best Way For Any Child To Learn To Read Is Through Constant Exposure To The Written Language… And Through Play! Sighted Children Play With Alphabet Blocks Or Simple Word Puzzles When They Are Young To Help Develop A Foundation For Literacy, And Blind Children Have The Same Opportunities With Toys In Braille." 2 11 Miniland Educational - Activity Buttons With Laces 2 Pcs Brand-miniland Age Range (description) Kid Color-multicolor Item Dimensions L X W X H: 9.25 X 7.68 X 2.95 Inches Material-plastic About This Item Kids Discover The Fun In Playing With These Brightly Colored Miniland Activity Buttons Each Button Has A Number In Relief Plus Its Equivalent Braille Symbol This Lacing Buttons Set Is A Part Miniland Educational Toys For Play And Learning "includes Big Buttons With 1 Of 5 Holes In Bright Colors For Sequencing & Sorting, Long Laces And Activity Worksheets" Appropriate For Children Ages 3 To 6 Years Old 12 "learning Resources Interlocking Base Ten Starter Set," "learning Resources Interlocking Base Ten Starter Set, Early Math, Counting, Connecting Blocks, 141 Piece Set, Ages 6+" 5pcs "units Are Made Of Durable, Washable Plastic For Years Of Hands-on Activities" "help Students Understand Abstract Base Ten Concepts; Including Place Value, Estimation, Operations And Fractions" "141 Pieces Include: 100 Units, 30 Rods, 10 Flats, 1 Cube, And 96-page Base Ten Activity Book" Starter Set Perfect For Use With 3-4 Students 13 Granstand Iii Modular Standing System - 1 Pc "the Granstand Iii Comes Standard With An Expandable Transport Base With 3"" Plastic Casters, Height And Depth Adjustable Chest Pad, Height And Depth Adjustable Clear Table Top, Width And Depth Adjustable Foot Pads, Pull-to-place Seat Sling, And Depth And Height Adjustable Knee Pad. Weight Limit 250 Lbs Base Dimensions Closed 27.5"" W X 40.5 "" D Base Dimensions Open 35.5"" W X 40.5"" D Standard Tray Size 24"" W X 18"" D" 14 Kidney-shape Table With Learner's Chair - 10 Pcs "key Features Includes Four Stacking Chairs And One 36"" X 72"" Kidney-shaped Activity Table The 16"" Seat Height Is Recommended For Fourth Through Sixth Grade Table Tabletop Material: 1 1/8"" Thick Leg Material: Powder-coated Tubular Steel Height: 21"" - 30"" Adjustable In 1"" Increments Width: 36"" Length: 72"" 15 Gas Range And Oven - 2 Pcs "3 Gas Burners, 1 Hot Plate Stainless Drip Tray Gas Thermostat Oven Electric Grill With Rotisserie Black Enameled Body 50x50cm Weight: 39.5 Kg 16 Phonics Phones - 1 Pc "pack Of 16: Perfect For Classrooms. You Get 16 Whisper Phones For Classroom Reading. 4 From Each Color. Comes In Red, Purple, Green, & Pink. Our Phonic Phone Is A Great Addition To Your Phonic Manipulative Materials, Speech Therapy Toys For Kids Package Dimensions: 8.9 X 8.9 X 4.1 Inches Item Weight: 8.8 Ounces" 17 Augmentative Communication Systems - 2 Pcs "pocket Go-talk 5-level Communication Device Five Message Buttons At 2.2cm X 3.8cm (7/8” X 1 1/2”) Five Recording Levels 4.16 Minutes Total Recording Time (10 Seconds Per Message) Dial Controlled Volume Button Excellent Sound Quality Two Aa Batteries Included Low Power Consumption Record And Level Lock Capable 7.6cm X 13.6cm X 3.8cm 212 Grams (7.5 Oz) " 2 18 Call Lights - 1 Pc "with Many Colors: Red, Blue, Green Or Mix Different Color For Different Service Type It Can Work With 30 Transmitter In Max. With Separate Output Power Supply: Dc5v The Prompting Sound Can Be Turned On/off Dimension: 78*78*60mm Color: White" 19 Adjustable Height Exercise Steps - 1 Pc "color: Teal/purple Brand: Us Weight Item Weight: 80 Ounces Item Dimensions Lxwxh: 30 X 15 X 8 Inches About This Item Made In The United States From Durable, Recyclable High-density Polyethylene Circuit-size (28. 5"" L X 14. 5"" W X 4"" H) Aerobic Platform, 4 Original Risers, And Streaming Videos Platform Features Grooved, Nonslip Top And Supports Up To 275 Lbs Four Nonskid Feet On Each Riser And Platform Prevents Sliding Or Scratching Floors Vary Workout Difficulty By Adjusting Platform Height From 4"" To 6"" To 8"" Using Risers" 20 Wedge Bolsters - 1 Pc "use A Wedge Bolster Along With Our Quicklock Face Rest Platform To Create A Quick And Easy Backrest For Any Portable Or Stationary Massage Table. Dimensions: 24""w X 10""h X 24""l With A Flat Top And A 36"" Incline." 21 Round Bolsters "6"" Round Bolster 1 Pc Bolsters Are Made With Earth Friendly Materials Of Cfc Free Foam And Pvc Free Upholstery Choices. High Quality Foam Offers Comfortable Support And Allows Clients To Fully Relax, And Come With Pull Handles At Both Ends For Therapist Convenience. Unlimited Versatility Makes This Comfortable And Supportive Cushion Your Building Block For Positioning. Measures 6"" D X 26"" L. Made Of Aero-cel Foam: Won't Flatten Or Get Lumpy Like Dacron Bolsters Incredibly Supple Conforms To Fit Curves Firm Gentle Support" 22 Lcd Projector - 2 Pcs Eb-w41, White Light Output (normal/eco): 3,600lm/2,235lm, Colour Light Output: 3,600lm, Dimension Excluding Feet(wxhxd): 302x77x234 Mm, Weight 2.5 Kg" 2 23 Carpet - 3 Pcs "4'x6' Soft Carpet For Lwds While Taking Physical, Psychomotor Assessment Soft Solids Classroom Carpets Carry A Lifetime Abrasive Wear Warranty. Features An Anti-static Treatment And Made With N6 Recyclable Yarn Type. Meets Or Exceeds Class I Fire Rating As Specified In Nfpa Life Safety Code 101." 24 Treatment Table - 1 Pc "product Name: Multi Functions Physical Electric Therapy Treatment Table Size: L2040*w560*h550-820mm Product Feature 1. Electric Operation,3 Sections, New Design Epoxy Metal Frame. 2. Equipped With 3 Motors For Height, Back And Leg Rest Adjustment. 3. Height Adjustments For The Arm Rests. 4. With Artificial Leather Cover On The Head, Seat, Leg Areas. 5. 4 Luxurious Castors With Brake. Function: Suitable For Hospital Electric Therapy Treatment Table Use." 25 Hand Dynamometer - 2 Pcs "type: Electronic Counting Gripper Function: Comprehensive Fitness Exercise Material: Abs Size: 15cm/5.90""x10.5cm/4.13""x2cm/0.79""" 26 Soft And Foldable Ball Pit - 1 Pc "small Round: 63"" Diameter X 15.7""h. Weighs 14.3 Lbs. Holds 4-5 Kids And 1250 3"" Diameter Balls. Color: Blue. Small Padding: 63"" Diameter X 0.78""h. Weighs 14 Lbs. Small Padding: 63"" Diameter X 0.78""h. Weighs 14 Lbs. Large Round: 78.7"" Diameter X 15.7""h. Weighs 18.5 Lbs. Holds 6-7 Kids And 1500 3"" Diameter Balls. Color: Blue. Large Padding: 78.7"" Diameter X 0.78""h. Weighs 18.5 Lbs. Large Padding: 78.7"" Diameter X 0.78""h. Weighs 18.5 Lbs. Medium Square: 78.7""l X 47.2""w X 15.7""h X 1.9""d. Weighs 20 Lbs. Holds 4-5 Kids And 1000 3"" Diameter Balls. Pistachio, Blue, Orange And Lilac. Medium Padding: 78.7""l X 47.2""w X 0.78""h. Weighs 20 Lbs. Large Square: 78.7""l X 78.7""w X 15.7""h X 1.9""d. Weighs 27.6 Lbs. Holds 6-7 Kids And 1250 3"" Diameter Balls. Pistachio, Blue, Orange And Lilac. Large Padding: 78.7""l X 78.7""w X 0.78""h. Weighs 27.5 Lbs. Made Of Pvc Upholstery. Filled With Polyethylene Foam Surface Wash. Air Dry." 27 Goal Ball Kit - 5 Pcs "goalball Kit (includes Everything You Need To Start A Goalball Program – 2 Ibsa-certified Goalballs, 6 Eyeshades, 6 Pairs Of Knee/elbow Pads, A Reusable Prefabricated Court And 2 Rolls Of Court Tape) " 28 Triumph Competition 100mm Resin Bocce Ball - 5 Pcs 107mm Official Bocce Ball Set Regulation Size And Weight 920g/2.03lbs 29 """true-grip"" Indoor Shot Put Blue Shell" - 5 Pcs "true Grip"" Indoor Shot Put – It Has A Hard Shell That Provides A Good Grip, Bounces Very Little, And Maintains Its Shape. ""soft"" Indoor Shots Are Tough, Polyvinyl Plastic Shots That Change Shape And Don't Bounce. ""super Soft"" Indoor Shot Puts Are The Softest Indoor Shots Made – The Vinyl Shots Do Not Bounce Or Lose Shape And Are Excellent For Wood Floors. ""pro-line"" Tungsten Indoor Shots Are The Smallest Indoor Shot Puts Made. They Are Popular Because Their Diameter Is Similar To An Outdoor Shot Put." 2k 6 Lb. 30 Wind Up Toys - 5 Pcs "wind Up Toys,powered By A Metal Spring That Is Tightened By Turning It,classical Funny Simple Games,non-toxic And Odor-free. Perfect Gift For Kids Party Favors, Goodie Bags, Classroom Rewards, Stocking Stuffers, Easter Egg Stuffers. Clockwork Toy, Each Character Does A Different Trick Such As Swimming In Water,flipping,sliding,spinning,walking,shaking Head Or Tail And Many More To Be Discovered. Wind-up Toys Measure About 2 Inch, Including Dinosaur,egg,cat,bird,caterpillar,beetle And Car Etc. Package Content: 16 No Duplicate Wind Up Toys(contents And Color May Vary). Every One Of Them Has A Windup Mechanism." 31 Wordless Picture Books 5pcs "language ? : ? English Hardcover ? : ? 32 Pages Reading Age ? : ? 4 - 6 Years Item Weight ? : ? 1.28 Pounds Dimensions ? : ? 10.25 X 0.5 X 12 Inches" 32 Articulation Cards 5pcs "7 Illustrated Card Decks (448 Cards, 3¼"" X 4¼"") – Each Deck Of 32 Picture-word Card Pairs Targets A Specific Speech Sound - P, B, T, D, M, J, Includes Storage Tins In A Metal Tote, Master Word Lists, 50 Smiley Face Tokens, And Game Ideas Card Set 1, Card Set 2 And Card Set 3 " 33 Hand Dynamometer 2pcs "type: Electronic Counting Gripper Function: Comprehensive Fitness Exercise Material: Abs Size: 15cm/5.90""x10.5cm/4.13""x2cm/0.79""" 34 Core Peak Bolsters 2pcs "core Peak Bolster Peaked Shape Fits Comfortably Under Your Knees Precision-cut Foam 10"" X 24"", With 7"" Peak Available In Blue, Gray, Or Black" 35 Assessment Tool- 5pcs "set Of Assessment Tools For Behavioral, Psychological, Intellectual, Motor, Socio-emotional (5 Copies Per Set) Like: Ravens Progressive Matrices Tests, Goodenough-draw A Person Test, Wechsler Intelligence Scales For Children (wisc-v)" 36 Sofa - 1 Pc "seating Capacity 2 Velvet: 100 % Polyester Frame Material Manufactured Wood Leg Material Manufactured Wood Seat Fill Material Foam Seat Construction Mdf Back Fill Material Foam Tufted Cushions Square Arm" 37 Portable Electronic Magnifier-1pc "5 Inch High-definition Color Lcd Screen. Dual Camera Design, Get View Both Far And Near. Continuously Adjustable Magnification From 4x-32x." Sharp Full Color Mode And 14 Other Modes For Reading. Rechargeable Lithium Battery With 4 Hours Continuous Use. Adjustable Brightness Of The Backlight And Adjustable Intensity Of Fill-in Light. Screen Lock: Freeze A Text Image On Screen For Easier Reading. Electronic Curtain Function: Highlight On Reading Text Horizontally And Vertically To Avoid Light Interference. Memory Function: Automatically Save All The Last Settings. 38 Sound System - 1 Pc "2-way Pa With Powered 8-channel Mixer And Bluetooth? Everything You Need To Be Heard Get Legendary Sound Quality With The Eon208p All-in-one Portable Pa System, Complete With An 8-channel Mixer, Bluetooth Audio And Included Akg Microphone. 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Set Piping Tips For Cake Decorating Icing With Nozzle Piping Bags 10 83 Espresso Machine Breville Barista Express Espresso Machine With Built-in Coffee Grinder And Milk Froth 2 84 5.0 Kg/0.1 G Digital Weighing Scale 5.0 Kg/0.1 G Digital Weighing Scale For Coffee/food With Timer 10 85 Kitchen Chopping Board "plastic Kitchen Chopping Board Set (color Coded: Blue, White, Green, Yellow)" 5 86 Blender "commercial Use Blender /heavy Duty Multi-purpose Blender 3 • 500 Watts Power • 25,000 Rpm Rotation Speed Motor • 1.5l High Capacity Glass Jar • Detachable Jar For Easy Cleaning • 6-point Stainless Steel Sus304 Blades • Auto-off Safety Switch When Jar Is Not On Place • With Rotary Knob For Variable Speed • With Led Lights Display • With 3 Quick Preset Functions: Smoothie, Pulse/clean & Ice Crush • Overheat And Over Current Double Protection • With Double Oil Seals And Bearings • Soft Start Program • With Airtight Lid • Stainless Steel Housing Shell Base • Anti-slip Base • With Power Cable Organizer • Ideal For Crushing Ice, Making Smoothies, Milkshakes, Cocktails And Etc. Dimensions: (l)17 X (w)17 X (h)43 Cm" 87 Saucers Set Of 6 Bread And Butter Plates (6 Inches Diameter) Material: Porcelain 10 88 Spatula Baking Spatula Silicon Material Length 28.2 Cm Width 5.4 Cm 20 89 Revolving Cake Stand Alluminum Alloy Revolving Cake Stand (12 Inches Diameter) 10 90 Whisk 12 Inches Heavy Duty Staineless Steel Wire Whisk 20 91 Dough Scraper Stainless Steel Dough Scraper With Scale Patry Scraping 20 92 Offset Spatula "set Of Stainless Steel Spatula For Icing Scraping 8"", 6"" And 4.5""" 20 93 Measuring Cup "7 Pieces With A Convenient 1/8 Coffee Scoop; Complete Set Of 7with Pouring Lip, Sizes Include 1/8, 1/4, 1/3, 1/2, 2/3, 3/4 And 1 Cup, Food Grade Material Of Stainless Steel, Dishwasher Safe," 2 94 Measuring Spoon "sizes: 1/8tsp (0.63ml),1/4tsp (1.25ml),1/2tsp (2.5ml), 1 Tsp(5ml), 1/2tbsp (7.5ml),1 Tbsp (15ml), High Quality Stainless Steel, Dishwasher Safe" 2 95 Milk Frother Handheld Battery Type Milk Frother For Coffee 5 96 Flour Sifter Manual Fine Mesh Stainless Steel Flour Sifter 40x8.5 Cm Diameter 10 97 Chiller Refrigerator Fujidenzo 10 Cu/ft Showcase Chiller With Freezer Top 1 98 Mugs 11 Oz White Ceramic Mugs 25 99 Plates "set Of Ceramic Plates- 11'', 9'', 6'' In Diameter" 50 100 Cookie Press Cutter 13 Pc. Set Cookie Press Cutter/maker 20 101 Cookie Molders 12 Pc/set Assorted Shapes Stainless Steel Cookie Molders 25 102 Glass 6 Pc/set Champagne/flute Wine Glass 6 Oz Capacity 12 103 Coffee Maker Hanabishi Coffee Maker Good For 12 Cups 4 104 Cup And Saucer 6 Pcs./set Ceramic White Coffee Cup And Saucer 4 105 Small Table With Chairs "kindergarden Table Heavy Duty - 50 Metal Legs 60cm X 120 Cm X 55 Cm Ht Php 2,500.00 Blue Color Rectangular Table 24x48 Php 2000 Chairs 34cm D X 35 Cm L X 28 Cm Ht X 52 Cm Total Ht. Php 400 .00 (4 Chairs)" 106 6 Seater Dining Table Material: Mahogany Wood With Glass Top 2 107 Sofa Sala Set Sala Set Black Leather Sofa With Glass Table Uratex Foam- Green 1 108 Double Door Refrigerator Carrier Refrigerator Two Door Top Freezer 20 Cu.ft 1 109 Pillows "pillow Shape: Rectangle -10 Pillow Weight: 0.95-1000 Grams Pillow Height: 12.7cm Pillow Width: 40.64cm Pillow Length: 66.04cm Pillow Size: 40 X 66 Cm Pillow Material: 100% Cotton Pillow Filing: Cotton Poly-fiber" 110 Pillowcase "2pcs Pillowcase Size: 1 X 28 Inches Material: Cotton & Polyester" 10 111 Blankets "100% Canadian Cotton, Soft Texture, High Quality Fabric Size: 52 X 90 Inch" 10 112 Double Broiler Steamer "2 Layer Stainless Steel Steamer Pot Large Capacity Soup Pot With Double Boilers Stockpot Cookware Cooking Tools Feature: Eco-friendly Model Number: Stainless Steel Thicken 2 Layer Steamer Pot Layers: Double Type: Double Boilers Sheet Size: 28cm Material: Stainless Steel Specification: Name: Steamer Pot Material: Stainless Steel Size: Thickened Double Steamer Pot-28cm/11.02inch Packing List: Steamer Pot*1" 2 113 Food Thermometer "weight: 80 G Dimensions: 218 X 34 X 20 Mm Operating Temperature: -20 To +50 °c Product-/housing Material: Abs Protection Class: Ip67 With Topsafe Product Colour: White Length Probe Shaft: 55 Mm Length Probe Shaft Tip: 17 Mm Diameter Probe Shaft: 3 Mm Diameter Probe Shaft Tip: 2.3 Mm Standards: En 13485 Battery Type: 3v Button Cell (cr 2032) Battery Life: 350 H Display Type: Lcd (liquid Crystal Display) Display Size: One-line Display Lighting: No Storage Temperature: -40 To +70 °c Temperature – Ntc Measuring Range: -50 To +275 °c Accuracy: ±1 % Of Mv (+100 To +275 °c) ±0.5 °c (-30 To +99.9 °c) ±1.0 °c (-50 To -30.1 °c) Resolution: 0.1 °c Reaction Time: T?? = 10 S (measured In Moving Liquid) Measuring Rate: 0.5 S" 4 114 Bread Toaster "2 Bread Toaster Includes Removable Crumb Tray For Cleaning Cancel, Reheat, Defrost Button Includes Bun Burner Variable Heating Control" 2 115 Kitchen Knife Set "5 Pieces Kitchen Knife Set Chef Knives Fruit Stainless Steel Knife Sharpener Rod Peller Scissors Pairing Tools Specifications: Item Name: Kitchen Knife Set Main Material: 3cr13 Stainless Steel Quantity: Note: Please Kindly Note That There Could Be A Few Deviations As The Result Of Manual Measurement. Thank You Package Information: Package Size: 31 * 28 * 2.5cm / 12.3 * 11.2 * 0.98in Package Weight: 700g Package List: 2 * Chef Knife 1 * Chopping Knife 1 * Knife Sharpener 2 * Fruit Knife 1 * Scissors 1 * Peeler" 116 Fire Extinguisher Fire Extinguisher 10lbs Abc Dry Chemical Refillable 10 117 Signage Panaflex Signage 10x2 1 118 Table Knife Stainless Steel Table Knife 10 119 Washing Machine Samsung 16 Kg Twin Tub Washing Machine 1 120 Frying Pan Flat-bottomed Stainless Steel Pan 12 Inches Diameter 5 121 Commercial Use Rice Cooker Kyowa 10l Capacity Rice Cooker With Aluminum Inner Pot/ Stainless Steel Cover 2 122 Rice Cooker "kyowa 1.8l, Non-stick Inner Pot Stainless Steel Cover With Inner Tray" 2 123 Electric Water Kettle Hanabishi 1.9l Stainless Steel Water Heater Electric Kettle 4 124 Vanity Mirror Table Set Vanity Dresser With Mirror And Chair With 80x30x140 Dimensions 1 125 Carpet European Carpet 120x160 Cm Brown Or Green Color 2 126 Flat Screen Tv "tcl 40 Inch Fhd Smart Android Tv - 40s5400a (google Assistant, Netflix, Youtube, Voice Remote)" 2 127 Lampshade Dimmable Nordic Style Night Lamp Desktop Table Lampshade Bedside Lamp Shade (cylinder) 2 128 Dishrack "orocan Kitchen Queen Dish Rack Cabinet, Dish Drainer, Dish Organizer" 2 129 Charger Plate "charger Plate | Elegant Charger Plates Gold Embossed Pvc 13 Inches Diameter, Plastic Tray, Table Set Up, Dining Table" 10 130 Glass 12 Pc/set Water Glasses 11 Oz. 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Bowl Capacity" 5 132 Waffle Maker Hanabishi Belgian Waffle Maker Hsm90w 2 133 Food Steamer/warmer Hanabishi Food Steamer Hfs55 3 Level With Free Plastic Container 2 134 Donut Maker - 2 Electric Donut Makers 220v 1400w Non-stick Egg Cake Bread Baking Machine For Children Snacks Desserts Breakfast Makes 16 Donuts 135 Pastry Roller Machine "commercial Dough Roller Machine Stand Type Stainless Steel Power : 2.2kw (3hp) Voltage : 220v 60hz Production : 100kgs/hr Speed : 134rpm Weight : 117kgs Roller Length : 30cm (12inches)" 1 136 Pasta Maker Machine Stainless Steel Pasta Making Machine Noodle Maker Size : 150mm Adjustable Thickness Settings The Pasta Maker Machine Comes With 8 Customized Adjustable Thickness Settings And 2 Width Choose For Making Various Vermicelli (2.0mm) / Fettuccine (4.0mm) 2 137 Magnifying Glass Handheld Magnifying Glass Instrument For Reading 10 138 Bookstand Material: Wood / Book Holder Stand/ Adjustable 10 139 Abacus Reizen Abacus For The Blind 10 140 Cane For Blind Red White Folding Mobility Cane For Blind And Visually Impaired 25 141 Magnetic Building Blocks 130 Pcs./set Magnetic Building Blocks 6 142 Circle Hoops 10 Pcs./set Kids Outdoor Toy Hopscotch Jumping Ring Cirlce 10 143 Wooden Beads "montessori Wooden Beads Sequencing Toy Set, Stacking Blocka And Lacing Beads With Matching Shape Set" 20 144 Laundry Basket "mg 513 Laundry Basket W Handle 36lw X H X L (color By Basket: 1xwhite, 1xbeige, 1xgrey, 1xblack) 41cm X 45cm X 41cm" 4 145 Android Tablet "samsung Tablet Galaxy Tab A9 64gb-4gb Galaxy Tab A9's Thickness Is 8.0mm/ Screen Size Is 8.7""/ 1. 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Comes With 3drawer Mobile Pedestal And A Cpu Stand /width: 120 Cm Depth: 60 Cm Height: 76 Cm/ Table Top & Drawer Front: Mdf Side Panel & Support: Particle Board/ Top: 60 Kgs Drawer/shelf: 5 Kgs" 8 148 Office Chair "executive Chair Ht-7081a Mesh High Back Gray/ Color: Gray Dimensions: 61(w) X 58(d) X 109-123(h) Cm Weight: 15kgs Weight Capacity: 100kgs" 8 149 Stainless Milk Coffee Pitcher "stainless Steel Milk Jug Serving Pitcher / Material: Stainless Steel Color: 350ml: Top Diameter: Approx. 67mm/ 2.64inch Base Diameter: Approx. 78mm/ 3.07inch Height: Approx. 93mm/ 3.66inch 500ml: Top Diameter: Approx. 78mm/ 3.07inch Base Diameter: Approx. 91mm/ 3.58inch Height: Approx. 111mm/ 4.37inch" 6 150 Trampoline With Handrail "40-inch Jumping Surface Area Handrail Adjusts From 28.5"" To 36.5""h 16lbs. Holds Up To 300 Lbs" 5 151 Camera Dslr Eos 4000d 2

Kl rwerk Wansdorf GmbH ber P2m Berlin GmbH Tender

Civil And Construction...+1Others
Germany
Closing Date20 Dec 2024
Tender AmountRefer Documents 
Details: At the Wansdorf sewage treatment plant, parts of the coating on digester sludge tanks 1 and 2, the mixed sludge tank and the operating bridges are being renewed. Tanks and operating bridges made of reinforced concrete. Tank dimensions: diameter: 10.5 m (inside), height: 5.8 m (inside), wall thickness: 0.4 m. The measure essentially includes: - dismantling the existing GRP cover, - dismantling and disposal of access hatches, - cleaning the surfaces of the fittings and the walls/bridge/floor, - draining the water sludge mixture incl. Fibrous materials using a suction truck, - loosening and removing solid deposits, - disposal of sand, fibrous materials and residual materials after temporary storage at the sludge storage area including proof of disposal, - removal and disposal of GRP coating 2 x 35 + 60 m2, - sandblasting concrete 130 m2, - renovation of damaged areas in concrete, - roughening existing coating 80 m2, - application of an alkali-resistant, environmentally friendly, crack-bridging, hand-laid, glass fiber reinforced, multi-layer epoxy resin coating Permacor 175 m2, - force-fitting filling of cracks (epoxy resin injection), - closing ceiling recess in reinforced concrete ceiling, - construction of pump sump for sludge hall.

DEPT OF THE NAVY USA Tender

Corrigendum : Closing Date Modified
United States
Closing Date6 Feb 2028
Tender AmountRefer Documents 
Details: (please See Latest Baa Announcement Within, Posted02april 2020) this Is A Modification To The Broad Agency Announcement (baa) N00024-19-r-4145 To Extend The Date For Receipt Of White Papers And Full Proposals To 6 February 2028 And Correct Some Administrative Information. Any White Papers That Have Already Been Submitted Do Not Need To Be Resubmitted. Included In This Modification To The Baa Is Revision To The Power Controls Section To Augment The Desired Technology Interests. Included In This Modification To The Baa Is The Identification Of An Electronic Mail Submission Address For White Papers. Included In This Modification To The Baa Is Also A Change To The Identified Procuring Contracting Officer And Contract Specialist. The Navsea 0241 Points Of Contact (poc) Are Changed As Follows: The Primary Point Of Contact Remains Ms. Sakeena Siddiqi, Procuring Contracting Officer, Sakeena.s.siddiqi.civ@us.navy.mil And Secondary Point Of Contact Shall Be Mr. Tyler Pacak, Tyler.pacak@navy.mil. all Other Information Contained In The Prior Announcements Through Apr 02, 2020 Remain Unchanged. (please See Latest Baa Announcement Within, Posted 04 June 2019) i. Administrative Information this Publication Constitutes A Broad Agency Announcement (baa), As Contemplated In Federal Acquisition Regulation (far) 6.102(d)(2). A Formal Request For Proposals (rfp), Solicitation, And/or Additional Information Regarding This Announcement Will Not Be Issued Or Further Announced. This Announcement Will Remain Open For Approximately One Year From The Date Of Publication Or Until Extended Or Replaced By A Successor Baa. Initial Responses To This Announcement Must Be In The Form Of White Papers. Proposals Shall Be Requested Only From Those Offerors Selected As A Result Of The Scientific Review Of The White Papers Made In Accordance With The Evaluation Criteria Specified Herein. White Papers May Be Submitted Any Time During This Period. Awards May Take The Form Of Contracts, Cooperative Agreements, Or Other Transactions Agreements. the Naval Sea Systems Command (navsea) Will Not Issue Paper Copies Of This Announcement. Navsea Reserves The Right To Select For Proposal Submission All, Some, Or None From Among The White Papers Submitted In Response To This Announcement. For Those Who Are Requested To Submit Proposals, Navsea Reserves The Right To Award All, Some, Or None Of The Proposals Received Under This Baa. Navsea Provides No Funding For Direct Reimbursement Of White Paper Or Proposal Development Costs. Technical And Cost Proposals (or Any Other Material) Submitted In Response To This Baa Will Not Be Returned. It Is The Policy Of Navsea To Treat All White Papers And Proposals As Competition Sensitive Information And To Disclose Their Contents Only For The Purposes Of Evaluation. white Papers Submitted Under N00024-10-r-4215 That Have Not Resulted In A Request For A Proposal Are Hereby Considered Closed-out And No Further Action Will Be Taken On Them. Unsuccessful Offerors Under N00024-10-r- 4215 Are Encouraged To Review This Baa For Relevance And Resubmit If The Technology Proposed Meets The Criteria Below. Contract Awards Made Under N00024-10-r-4215 And Under This Baa Will Be Announced Following The Announcement Criteria Set Forth In The Far. ii. General Information 1. Agency Name naval Sea Systems Command (navsea) 1333 Isaac Hull Ave Se washington, Dc 20376 2. Research Opportunity Title research And Development Of Naval Power And Energy Systems 3. Response Date this Announcement Will Remain Open Through The Response Date Indicated Or Until Extended Or Replaced By A Successor Baa. White Papers May Be Submitted Any Time During This Period. 4. Research Opportunity Description 4.1 Summary navsea, On Behalf Of The Electric Ships Office (pms 460, Organizationally A Part Of The Program Executive Office Ships) Is Interested In White Papers For Long And Short Term Research And Development (r&d) Projects That Offer Potential For Advancement And Improvements In Current And Future Shipboard Electric Power And Energy Systems At The Major Component, Subsystem And System Level. The Mission Of Pms 460 Is To Develop And Provide Smaller, Simpler, More Affordable, And More Capable Ship Power Systems To The Navy By Defining Open Architectures, Developing Common Components, And Focusing Navy, Industry, And Academia Investments. Pms 460 Will Provide Leadership Of The Developments Identified As Part Of This Baa, Will Direct The Transition Of Associated Technologies Developed By The Office Of Naval Research (onr), And Will Manage The Technology Portfolio Represented By Program Element (pe) 0603573n (advanced Surface Machinery Systems) For Transition Into Existing And Future Navy Ships. 4.2 Naval Power And Energy Systems Technology Development Roadmap naval Power And Energy Systems Are Described In Detail In The 2019 Naval Power And Energy Systems Technology Development Roadmap (npes Tdr). The Npes Tdr Focuses And Aligns The Power System Investments For The Navy, Defense Department, Industry And Academia To Guide Future Research And Development Investments To Enable The Navy To Leverage These Investments To Meet Its Future Needs More Affordably. Included In The Npes Tdr Are Specific Recommendations And Opportunities For Near, Mid And Long Term Investments, With A Renewed Focus On Energy Management. These Opportunities Range From An Energy Magazine To Support Advanced Weapons And Sensors To The Development Of An Integrated Power And Energy System (ipes). The Npes Tdr Aligns Electric Power System Developments With War Fighter Needs And Enables Capability-based Budgeting. The Npes Tdr Is Responding To The Emerging Needs Of The Navy, And While The Plan Is Specific In Its Recommendations, It Is Inherently Flexible Enough To Adapt To The Changing Requirements And Threats That May Influence The 30-year Ship Acquisition Plan. The First Section Of The Roadmap Establishes Why Npes Are A Critical Part Of The Kill Chain Based On The Capabilities Desired By The Navy In The Near Term, As Well As Supporting Future Platforms In The Navys 30-year Shipbuilding Plan. The Second Section Of The Roadmap Presents Power And Energy Requirements That Are Derived From Mission Systems Necessary To Support Future Warfighting Needs. The Third Section Describes Required Initiatives Based On Capabilities And The Projected Electrical Requirements Of The Future Ships. 4.3 Focus Areas the Areas Of Focus For This Baa Include, But Are Not Limited To, The "fydp/near-term" Activities As Described Throughout The Npes Tdr; The Analysis, Development, Risk Reduction And Demonstration Of Future Shipboard (both Manned And Unmanned) Electric Power Systems And Components, Emphasizing Shipboard Power Generation, Electric Propulsion, Power Conversion, Energy Storage, Distribution And Control; Power Quality, Continuity, And System Stability; Electric Power System And Component Level Modeling And Simulation; Energy Storage Technologies; Electrical System Survivability; And Power System Simplicity, Upgradeability, Flexibility, And Ruggedness. The Integrated Power And Energy System (ipes) Architecture Provides The Framework For Partitioning The Equipment And Software Into Modules And Defines Functional Elements And The Power/control And Information Relationships Between Them. For Power Generation, High Power Distribution, Propulsion, And Large Loads, The Architecture Includes Medium Voltage Ac Power (with Emphasis On Affordability), And Medium Voltage Dc Power (with Emphasis On Power Density And Fault Management). For Ship Service Electrical Loads, The Architecture Includes Zonal Electrical Distribution Which May Be Either Ac Or Dc, Depending Upon The Specific Application. Also Of Particular Interest Are Technologies That Result In Significant Energy Efficiency, Power Density Improvements And/or Carbon Footprint Improvements Over Existing Propulsion And Power System Technologies. The Npes Tdr Partitions The Power System In To Functional Areas That Include The Following. 4.3.1 Energy Storage energy Storage Modules May Support Short Duration To Long Duration Energy Storage Applications, Which Utilize A Combination Of Technologies To Minimize Power Quality And Continuity Impacts Across The System. For The Short Duration Energy Storage Applications, The Module Should Provide Hold-up Power To Uninterruptible Loads For Fault Clearing And Transient Isolation, As Well As Load Leveling For Pulse Power Loads. For The Mid Duration, The Module Should Provide Up To Approximately 3mw (100 - 150 Kw-hr) Of Standby Power For Pulse Power Loads While Also Providing Continuity Of Operations For A Subset Of Equipment Between Uninterruptible And Full Ships Load (including Emergency Power Generation Starting In A Dark Ship Condition). For Long Duration Applications, Energy Storage Modules Should Provide The Required Power As An Emergency Backup System Or To Provide Increased Stealth For Specialty Equipment. The Required Duration For This Type Of Application May Extend Up To Days Or Longer, And May Be Intermittent Or Continuous. A Number Of Energy Storage Technologies For Future Ship Applications Are Of Interest To The Navy, Including Various Electrochemical, Capacitor-based, Or Rotating Discussed Below: a. Capacitor: Electrochemical Capacitor Improvements Continue To Focus On Improving Energy Density While Maintaining Inherently High-power Density. Design Improvements Include Development And Integration Of Higher Temperature Films, Advanced Electrolytes, Advanced Electrode Materials, And Minimizing Equivalent Series Resistance (esr). b. Rotating: The Navy Has Interest In The Investment From The Transportation Industry In Flywheel Systems That Can Handle Gyroscopic Forces Continues To Support Flywheel Usage In Commercial Rail And Ground Transportation. Additional Factors Of Interest To The Navy Include Safety, Recharge/discharge Rates, Ship Motion Impacts, Environmental Impacts And Control. c. Electrochemical: Factors Of Interest To The Navy With Respect To Electrochemical Energy Storage Include The Ability To Maintain State Of Charge When Not In Use; Change In Voltage Versus State Of Charge; Charge And Discharge Capability; The Temporary Or Permanent Loss Of Capacity Due To Repeated Shallow Discharges; The Ability To Shallow Charge And Discharge Or Partially Charge Intermittently During A Discharge; Battery Life Considerations Such As Service-life, Cycle Life, And Shelf-life; Off-gas Properties That Affect The Level Of Ventilation And Associated Auxiliary Systems; And Safety Enhancements To Support Qualification For Use Onboard Us Navy Ships. near Term Navy Interests Are In The Area Of Common And Scalable Hardware And Software Elements Which Enable Advanced Weapons And Sensors And In Understanding The Sizing Algorithms For How To Optimize Energy Storage Sizing Against Various Competing System Requirements (short Duration/high Power Vs. Long Duration/low Power, For Example. The Specific Design Issues To Be Considered Include Reliability, Volumetric And Gravimetric Power And Energy Densities, Differentiating Between High Levels Of Stored Energy And High Energy Density. The Relevant Information Required For Characterizing Technology Performance Include: Technology Readiness Level (trl) Of Components And Systems; Production Capability; Safety Evaluation And Qualifications Performed On Relevant Subsystems Or Components (any Hazard Analyses Of Systems Designs As Relevant To Notional Applications); Other Military Application Of The Devices; Energy Storage Management System Approach; Thermal Characteristics, Constraints, And Cooling Requirements; Auxiliary Requirements (load); Device Impedance (heat Generation Characteristics); And Device Efficiency (discharge/recharge). 4.3.2 Power Conversion industry Continues To Drive Towards Increased Power Density, Increased Efficiency, Higher Switching Frequencies, And Refined Topologies With Associated Control Schemes. Innovation In Power Conversion From The Development And Implementation Of Wide-bandgap Devices, Such As Silicon Carbide (sic), Promise Reduction In Losses Many Times Over Silicon. The Use Of High Frequency Transformers Can Provide Galvanic Isolation With Reduced Size And Weight Compared To Traditional Transformers. Advances In Cooling Methods Will Be Required To Handle Larger Heat Loads Associated With Higher Power Operation. a Typical Navy Power Conversion Module Might Consist Of A Solid State Power Converter And/or A Transformer. Advanced Topologies And Technologies, Such As The Application Of Wide Band Gap Devices, Are Of Particular Interest. Navy Interests Are In The Area Of Innovative Approaches To Address Converting High Voltage Ac/dc To 1000 Vdc With Power Levels On The Order Of 3mw Or Larger. The Specific Design Issues To Be Considered Include Modularity, Open Architecture (focusing On Future Power System Flexibility And The Ability Of A Conversion Module Within A Ships Power System To Be Replaced/ Upgraded In Support Of Lifecycle Mission System Upgrades), Reliability, Cost, And Conversion Efficiency. Areas Of Interest Include More Power-dense Converters Supporting Advanced Mission Systems And Prototyping Of Full Scale Conversion Based On Second Generation Wide-bandgap Devices. 4.3.3 Power Distribution power Distribution Typically Consists Of Bus Duct/ Bus Pipe, Cables, Connections, Switchgear And Fault Protection Equipment, Load Centers, And Other Hardware Necessary To Deliver Power From Generators To Loads. Industry Has Used Medium Voltage Dc (mvdc) Transmission As A Method To Reduce Losses Across Long Distances. Complementarily, Industry Is Developing Mvdc Circuit Protection For Use In Mvdc Transmission Variants Of Approximately 50, 100, And 150 Megawatts (mw) At Transmission Voltages Of 20 To 50 Kvdc. Analysis Includes Modeling And Simulation To Determine Methods For Assessing The Benefits Of Dc Vs Ac Undersea Transmission And Distribution Systems For Offshore Oil And Gas. Industry And Academia Continue To Invest Resources In Advanced Conductors That Have Applications In Power Distribution, Power Generation, And Propulsion. Research Is Focused On Using Carbon Nanotubes. The Development Of A Room Temperature, Lightweight, Low Resistance Conductor Is Of Great Interest To The Navy. areas Of Interest Include Development Of An Mvdc Distribution System Up To 12 Kvdc To Meet Maximum Load Demands; Design Of An Appropriate In-zone Distribution System Architecture; Development Of High Speed 1 Kvdc And 12 Kvdc Solid State Circuit Protection Devices That Are Ship Ready, And Advanced Conductors Capable Of Supporting Power Distribution. 4.3.4 Prime Movers (including Power Generation) power Generation Converts Fuel Into Electrical Power. A Typical Power Generation Module Might Consist Of A Gas Turbine Or Diesel Engine (prime Mover), A Generator (see Rotating Machine Discussion Below), A Rectifier (either Active Or Passive), Auxiliary Support Sub-modules And Module Controls. Other Possible Power Generation Technologies Include Propulsion Derived Ship Service (pdss), Fuel Cells, Or Other Direct Energy Conversion Concepts. Power Generation Concepts Include 60 Hz Wound Rotor Synchronous Generator Driven Directly By A Marine Gas Turbine (up To 30 Mva Rating); Commercially Derived Or Militarized Design Variants Of The Above; And Higher Speed, Higher Frequency, High Power Density Variants Of The Above With High Speed Or Geared Turbine Drive. Npes Dc Technologies Permit Prime Movers And Other Electrical Sources (such As Energy Storage) To Operate At Different, Non-60hz Electrical Frequency Speeds, Improving Survivability, Resiliency, And Operational Availability. Energy Storage That Is Fully Integrated With The Power Generation Can Enable Uninterrupted Power To High Priority Loads, Mission Systems That Reduce Susceptibility, And Damage Control Systems To Enable Enhanced Recoverability. the Specific Design Issues To Be Considered Include Fuel Efficiency, Module Level Power Density, Machine Insulation System Characteristics, Size, Weight, Cost, Maintainability, Availability, Harmonic Loading, Voltage, Power, System Grounding Approaches, Fault Protection, Response To Large Dynamic (step) Or Pulse Type Loading Originated From Ship Propulsion Or Directed Energy/electromagnetic Weapons, Interface To Main Or Ship Service Bus, Autonomy, Limited Maintenance, And Commercial Availability. Navy Interests Are In The Area Of Innovative Approaches To Power Generation In The 5 To 30 Mw Range, Utilizing Gas Turbines, Diesel Engines And Other Emerging Power Technologies That Address Challenges Associated With Achieving Reduced Fuel Consumption, Decreased Life Cycle And Acquisition Cost, Support Of Ship Integration, Enable Flexibility, Enable Power Upgrades, And Improved Environmental Compliance. Near Term Navy Interest Includes 10-30 Mw (nominally 25 Mw) Output Power Rating And The Power Generation Source Able To Supply Two Independent Electrical Buses (where Abnormal Conditions, Including Pulsed/stochastic Loads, On One Bus Do Not Impact The Other Bus) At 12 Kvdc (while Also Considering 6kvdc, 18kvdc, And 1 Kvdc). Enhanced Fuel Injection, Higher Operating Temperatures And Pressures, And Optimized Thermal Management Are Critical For Future Prime Movers. Advanced Controls For Increased Efficiency, Reduced Maintenance, And Increased Reliability Include Implementation Of Digital Controls; Autonomous And Unmanned Power Control; Enhanced Engine Monitoring, Diagnostics, And Prognostics; And Distributed Controls. Advanced Designs For Increased Efficiency Include New Applications Of Thermodynamic Cycles Such As Humphrey/atkinson Cycle For Gas Turbines And Diesels And Miller Cycle For Diesel. the Navy Is Interested In Developing A Knowledge Bank Of Information On Potential Generator Sets, Generator Electrical Interface Requirements, And The Impacts Of Those Requirements On Generator Set Performance And Size, As A Logical Next Step From The Request For Information Released Under Announcement N00024-16-r-4205. A Long-term Goal For This Effort Is To Maximize Military Effectiveness Through Design Choice And Configuration Option Flexibility When Developing Next-generation Distribution Plants. The Power Generation Source Should Fit Within The Length Of A Typical Engine Room (46 Feet, Including Allowances For Any Needed Maintenance And Component Removal). The Power Generation Source Is Expected To Have The Ability To: Control Steady-state Voltage-current Characteristic For Its Interface; To Maintain Stability; And To Adjust Control Set-points From System Level Controllers. For Any Proposed Design Approach, Initial Efforts Would Include Conceptual Design Trade Studies That Inform The Performance Level That Can Be Achieved. Trade Studies May Address Pulsed Load Capability (generator/rectifier Design To Increase Pulse Load Capability, Engine Speed Variation Limits, And Impact Of Cyclic Pulse Load On Component Life); Power Density (cost Vs. Benefits Of High Speed Or High Frequency, Mounting On Common Skid, And Advanced Cooling Concepts); Single Vs. Dual Outputs (continuous Vs. Pulse Rating For Each Output, Voltage Regulation With Shared Field, And Control Of Load Sharing); Efficiency (part Load Vs. Full Load Optimization, Flexible Speed Regulation, Impact Of Intake And Exhaust Duct Size/pressure Drop On Engine Efficiency); Power Quality (voltage Transient, Voltage Modulation For Step, Pulse Loads, Impact Of Voltage And Current Ripple Requirements, And Common Mode Current); Pgm Controls (prime Mover Speed Vs. Generator Field Vs. Rectifier Active Phase Angle Control, And Pulse Anticipation); Stability When Operating In Parallel With Other Sources; Short Circuit Requirements; And Dark Ship Start Capability (self-contained Support Auxiliaries). Trade Studies May Also Address How Rotational Energy Storage Can Be Built Into The Design Of The Generator Or Added To The Generator And What Parameters Need To Be Defined In Order To Exploit This Capability. Development Of Advanced Coatings And Materials That Support High Temperature Operations Of A Gas Turbine Is Also Of Interest. Energy Harvesting To Convert Heat Energy And Specifically Low Quality Heat Energy To Electricity Using Solid State Components Is Also Of Interest To The Navy. 4.3.5 Rotating Machines (including Generators And Propulsion Motors) recent Trends In Electrical Machines Include Neural Networks; Artificial Intelligence; Expert System; Fiber Communications And Integrated Electronics; New Ceramic Conducting And Dielectric Materials; And Magnetic Levitation. High Temperature Superconducting Rotors Have Higher Power Density Than Their Induction And Synchronous Rotor Counterparts. Wind Power Generators Eliminate Excitation Losses Which Can Account For 30% Of Total Generator Losses. The Offshore Wind Power Industry Is Moving To Larger Power Wind Tower Generators In The 10mw Class. Advanced Low Resistance Room Temperature Wire And Hts Shows Promise For These Higher Power Levels Because Of Low Excitation Losses And Low Weight Due To Reduction In Stator And Rotor Iron. Hts Motors May Be Up To 50% Smaller And Lighter Than Traditional Iron-core And Copper Machines. They Have Reduced Harmonic Vibrations Due To Minimization Of Flux Path Iron And Have Mitigated Thermal Cycling Failures Due To Precision Control Of Temperature. propulsion Motor Concepts Of Interest To The Navy Include Permanent Magnet Motors (radial Air Gap, Axial Air Gap, Or Transverse Flux), Induction Motors (wound Rotor Or Squirrel Cage), Superconducting Field Type (homopolar Dc Or Synchronous Ac). The Drivers And Issues Associated With These Designs Include Acoustic Signature, Noise (requirements, Limitations, Modeling, Sources, And Mitigation Methods), Shock, Vibration, Thermal Management, Manufacturing Infrastructure, Machine Insulation System Characteristics, Commercial Commonality, Platform Commonality, Cost, Torque, Power, Weight, Diameter, Length, Voltage, Motor Configuration, And Ship Arrangements Constraints. Motor Drives That May Be Explored Include Cyclo-converter (with Variations In Control And Power Device Types), Pulse Width Modulated Converter/inverter (with Many Variations In Topology), Switching (hard Switched, Soft Switched), And Matrix Converter (with Variations In Control, Topology, Cooling, Power Device Type). Technologies For Drives And Rotating Machines Which Allow The Ability To Operate As A Motor And A Generator To Facilitate A Pdss Installation Or On A Fully Integrated Power System To Leverage The Inherent Energy Storage In The Ship's Motion May Be Explored. Integrated Motor/propulsor Concepts May Be Considered Either As Aft-mounted Main Propulsion Or As A Forward Propulsor Capable Of Propelling A Ship At A Tactically Useful Speed. Areas Of Interest For Future Rotating Machines Include Increased Magnetic Material Flux Carrying Or Flux Generation Capacity; Improved Electrical Insulation Material And Insulation System Dielectric Strength; Increased Mechanical Strength, Increased Thermal Conductivity, And Reduced Sensitivity To Temperature; Improved Structural Materials And Design Concepts That Accept Higher Torsional And Electromagnetically Induced Stress; Innovative And Aggressive Cooling To Allow Improved Thermal Management And Increased Current Loading; Increased Electrical Conductor Current Carrying Capacity And Loss Reduction. 4.3.6 Cooling And Thermal Management as The Demand And Complexity Of High Energy Loads Increases, So Does The Demand And Complexity Of Thermal Management Solutions. Assessing And Optimizing The Effectiveness Of A Thermal Management System Requires The Analysis Of Thermal Energy Acquisition, Thermal Energy Transport, And Thermal Energy Rejection, Storage, And Conversion. The Design Of The Thermal Management System Aims To Transfer The Thermal Energy Loads At The Sources To The Sinks In The Most Efficient Manner. areas Of Interest To The Navy With Respect To Cooling And Thermal Management Include The Application Of Two Phased Cooling And Other Advanced Cooling Techniques To Power Electronics And Other Npes Components And Innovative Approaches To Manage Overall Ship Thermal Management Issues Including Advanced Thermal Architectures, Thermal Energy Storage Systems, Increases In Efficiency, And Advanced Control Philosophies. 4.3.7 Power Controls controls Manage Power And Energy Flow Within The Ship To Ensure Delivery To The Right Load In The Right Form At The Right Time. Supervisory Power System Control Typically Resides On An External Distributed Computer System And Therefore Does Not Include Hardware Elements Unless Specialized Hardware Is Required. The Challenge To Implement Tactical Energy Management (tem) Is To Integrate Energy Storage, Power Generation, And Interfaces With Advanced Warfighting Systems And Controls. Tem Is Critical To Enabling Full Utilization Of The Capabilities Possible From Technologies Under Development. The State Complexity And Combat Engagement Timelines For Notional Future Warfighting Scenarios Are Expected To Exceed The Cognitive Capacity And Response Times Of Human Operators To Effectively Manage The Electric Plant Via Existing Control System Schema In Support Of Executing Ship Missions. The Survivability Requirements For Military Ships Combined With The Higher Dynamic Power Characterisitics (pulse Load) Characteristics Of Some Mission Systems Will Require More Sophisticated Control Interfaces, Power Management Approaches, And Algorithms Than Are Commercially Available. The Navy Is Pursuing A Long Term Strategy To Create A Unified, Cyber Secure Architecture For Machinery Control Systems That Feature A Common, Reusable, Cyber Hardened Machinery Control Domain Specific Infrastructure Elements; A Mechanism For Transitioning New Technology From A Variety Of Sources In An Efficient And Consistent Manner; And A Mechanism To Provide Life Cycle Updates And Support In A Cost Effective And Timely Manner.tem Controls Will Be Expected To Maintain Awareness Of The Electric Plant Operating State (real Time Modeling); Interface With Ship Mission Planning (external To The Electric Plant Control Systems) For Energy Resource Prioritization, Planning, And Coordination Towards The Identification Of Resource Allocation States That Dynamically Optimize Mission Effectiveness; Identify And Select Optimal Trajectories To Achieving Those Optimal Resource Allocation States; And Actuate The Relevant Electric Plant Components To Move The Electric Plant State Along Those Optimized Trajectories Towards The Optimal Resource Allocation State. Tem Controls Would Enable Reduced Power And Energy System Resource Requirements For A Given Capability (or Improved Capability For A Given Set Of Resources); Increased Adaptability Of The Navy’s Power And Energy System Design To Keep Pace With An Evolving Threat Environment; And Maximized Abilities To Execute The Ship’s Mission. the Navy Is Interested In Potential Applications Of Distributed Control Architectures That Have Led To The Development Of Intelligent Agents That Have Some Autonomous Ability To Reason About System State And Enact Appropriate Control Policies. A Simple Example Of These Agents In A Control System Is The Use Of Autonomous Software Coupled With Smart Meters In A Smart Grid Implementation. The Agents, Smart Meters In This Example, Can Temporarily Shut Off Air Conditioning But Not The Refrigerator In Residences During Grid Peak Power Usage Times When The Cost Per Watt Is Highest On Hot Days. The Agent Software Acts Autonomously Within Its Authority To Comply With Programmed Customer Desires. The Navy Is Interested In Tem Controls Within A Modular Open Systems Architecture Framework Such That They Are Agnostic Of, But Affordably Customizable To, Specific Ship Platforms And Power System Architectures. Tem Controls May Reside Between (i.e. Interface With) Embedded Layers Within Individual Power System Components, Ships’ Supervisory Machinery Control Systems, And Ships’ Mission Planning Systems. Initial Or Further Development Or Modification Of These Interfaces May Be Required To Achieve Desired Performance Behaviors And Characteristics. Tem Controls Are Expected To Develop Within A Model-based System Engineering And Digital Engineering Environment And Will Be Initially Evaluated In A Purely Computational Environment, Representing Navy-developed Shipboard-representative Power And Energy System Architecture(s), But Will Be Progressively Evaluated On Systems With Increasing Levels Of Physical Instantiation (i.e., Controller-hardware-in-loop And Power-hardware-in-loop With Progressive Levels Of Representative Power System Components Physically Instantiated). When Implementing A Tem Based Control Scheme, The Overall Power System Should Increase Installed Power Generation Available To Mission And Auxiliary Loads; Reduce Power System Design Margins; Hone The Installed Stored Energy Required For Mission Critical Capability; And Allow Higher Power Transients (ramp Rates And Step Loads). Other Areas Of Interest To The Navy With Respect To Controls Include Improvements To Traditional Machinery Control And Automation, Advanced Power Management, Cyber Security, And Advanced Controls For Distributed Shared Energy Storage And Maintaining Electrical System Stability. The Navy Is Also Interested In Non-intrusive Load Monitoring, Power System Data Analytics, Real Time System Monitoring And Onboard Analysis And Diagnostics Capabilities. 4.3.8 System Interplay, Interfacing, And Integration increasingly, The Navy Is Recognizing The Need For Incorporating Flexibility And Adaptability Into Initial Ship Designs And Recognizing That The Integration Of New Systems And The Ability To Rapidly Reconfigure Them Will Be An Ongoing Challenge Throughout A Platform's Life Cycle In Order To Maintain Warfighting Relevancy. The Ability To Support Advanced Electrical Payload Warfighting Technologies Requires Not Only Power And Energy Systems Delivered With The Flexibility And Adaptability To Accommodate Them, But A Npes Engineering Enterprise With The Capability And Capacity (knowledge, Labor, And Capital) For Continuous Systems Integration. The Navy Can More Affordably Meet This Challenge By Shifting As Much Effort As Possible Into The Computational Modeling And Simulation Regime. an Integrated Power System (ips) Provides Total Ship Electric Power Including Electric Propulsion, Power Conversion And Distribution, Energy Storage, Combat System Support And Ship Mission Load Interfaces To The Electric Power System. Adding Energy Storage And Advanced Controls To Ips Results In An Integrated Power And Energy System (ipes) In Order To Accommodate Future High Energy Weapons And Sensors. The Ipes Energy Magazine Is Available To Multiple Users, And Provides Enhanced Power Continuity To The Power Distribution System. The Flexibility Of Electric Power Transmission Allows Power Generating Modules With Various Power Ratings To Be Connected To Propulsion Loads And Ship Service In Any Arrangement That Supports The Ships Mission At The Lowest Total Ownership Cost (toc). systems Engineering In Ips/ipes Is Focused On Increasing The Commonality Of Components Used Across Ship Types (both Manned And Unmanned) And In Developing Modules That Will Be Integral To Standardization, Zonal System Architectures, And Generic Shipbuilding Strategies With Standard Interfaces That Are Navy-controlled. Ipes Offers The Potential To Reduce Signatures By Changing The Frequency And Amplitude Of Acoustic And Electromagnetic Emissions. Integrated Energy Storage Can Reduce Observability By Enabling The Reduction And Elimination Of Prime Movers, Thereby Reducing Thermal And Acoustic Signatures. The Modules Or Components Developed Will Be Assessed For Applicability Both To New Construction And To Back-fit Opportunities That Improve The Energy Efficiency And Mission Effectiveness. areas Of Navy Interest Are To Continuously Improve Ips/ipes By Performing Analysis, Modeling And Simulation, Life Cycle Cost Analysis, Producibility Studies, Module Development, Ship Integration Studies, Architecture Design, Ship Electric Architectures And Support For High Power Weapons Systems Requirements, And Related Efforts. High Level Power System Architectures Are Based On Mvac And Mvdc Power With Attributes Of Power Density, Fault Management, Capability And Affordability. For Ship Service Electrical Loads, The Architecture Includes Zonal Electrical Distribution Which May Be Either Ac Or Dc, Depending Upon The Specific Application. In Addition To A Full Ipes Or Ips Implementation, Hybrid Electric Drive (hed) Where Mechanical Propulsion Is Augmented By Rotating Electric Machinery, Or Additional Power Generation Or Energy Storage May Be Of Interest. The Navy Desires To Understand The Performance And Cost Trade Space That Is Available For The Various Options Of Architecture; Component, System And Controls Technologies; Functional Allocations; And Interfaces. Also Of Interest Are Technologies That Result In Significant Energy Efficiency, Thermal Improvements, Power Density Improvements And/or Carbon Footprint Improvements Over Existing Propulsion And Power System Technologies. Another Area Of Interest For The Navy Is The Interface Definition Between Unique Electrical Loads And The Power System, And The Provision Of Specialty Power To Optimize That Load Interface. Among The Special Load Interfaces That Might Require Development Are Support For Pulsed Power Weapons And Sensors Such As Radar Power Supplies, Electromagnetic Launchers (for Example Electromagnetic Railgun), And Advanced Laser Systems, All Of Which Would Benefit From Optimized Integration With The Shipboard Power System. the Approach To Prototype Hardware Developed Under This Baa Is That It Fosters Modularity And Scalability (so That Families Of Products May Be Leveraged To Multiple Potential Applications) And Shall Accommodate An Open System Architecture Where Interfaces Are Well Defined And Mutually Accepted. The Navy Is Interested In Both Near Term Solutions That Have The Potential For Rapid Transition To A High Technology Readiness Level (trl) As Well As Longer Term Technology Pushes That Advance The Science And Would Enable A Future Compact Shipboard System. Risk Reducing Technology Prototype Demonstrations In The Near Term Are Encouraged. An Evaluation Of Emerging Technologies For Ship Applications (such As Energy Storage, Support For High Energy Weapons, Support For High Power Radars, High-speed Generators, And Advanced Power Electronics) To Determine Future Feasibility And Development Requirements Is Also Of Great Interest. Development Of Advanced Design Tools And Power System Specifications And Standards Is Also Key To Ensuring New Power Systems Will Integrate Aboard Ship. The Navy Is Interested In A Model-based Approach To Power System Engineering, From Early Concept System Architecture Trade Studies And Trade-space Exploration, To Production-ready Performance Specifications For Component And Systems Acquisitions. Particular Technologies And System Concepts Will Need To Be Evaluated In A Common Set Of Modeling Contexts And Environments Standardized Across The Navy Power System Engineering Enterprise. Modeling-enabled Evaluation Of Technology Alternatives And Performance Of System-level Trade Studies Requires That Models Be Delivered With A Sufficient Pedigree Supported By Analysis, Verification, And Validation (e.g., By Subscale Hardware Demonstrations) To Prove The Applicability Of The Models For The Standardized Modeling Contexts And Environments (model Based System Engineering). 5. Point(s) Of Contact all White Papers Shall Be Submitted To All Parties Identified Below: pms 460 Technical Poc: Josh Cushenette joshua.j.cushenette.civ@us.navy.mil navsea 0241 Poc: ms. Sakeena Siddiqi, Procuring Contracting Officer sakeena.s.siddiqi@us.navy.mil mr. Tyler Pacak, Contracting Specialist tyler.pacak@navy.mil iii. Award Information the Amount And Period Of Performance Of Each Selected Proposal Will Vary Depending On The Research Area And The Technical Approach To Be Pursued By The Selected Offeror. iv. Eligibility Information all Responsible Sources From Academia And Industry May Submit White Papers Under This Baa. Awards Under This Baa Will Likely Be Cost Plus Fixed Fee (cpff) And Thus Offerors Are Required To Have A Defense Contract Management Agency (dcma) / Defense Contract Audit Agency (dcaa) Approved Accounting System To Be Eligible For Award Or Evidence That A Pre-award Survey Has Been Initiated With Dcma/dcaa. v. Application And Submission Information 1. Application And Submission Process "white Papers" Are Desired By Navsea In Response To This Solicitation.all White Papers Shall Be Submitted Tonavseavia Email To The Following Address: Joshua.j.cushenette.civ@us.navy.mil. Hard Copy Submissions Are Not Accepted. Those Offerors With White Papers Considered To Have Merit Will Be Requested To Prepare Full Proposals For The Planned Effort As Specified Below. Receipt Of All White Papers Will Be Acknowledged By The Technical Point Of Contact Listed Above. White Papers Will Be Retained By The Navy And, Should An Application And Associated Funding Be Identified For The Concept Proposed, Additional Responses Will Be Requested Of The Offeror. 2. General Information For White Papers/full Proposals the White Papers And Proposals Submitted Under This Baa Are Expected To Be Unclassified. White Paper And Proposal Submissions Will Be Protected From Unauthorized Disclosure In Accordance With Far 15.207, Applicable Law, And Department Of Defense (dod)/department Of Navy (don) Regulations. Offerors Are Expected To Appropriately Mark Each Page Of Their Submission That Contains Proprietary Information. 2.1. White Papers 2.1.1 White Paper Format paper Size Shall Be No Larger Than 8.5" X 11" Paper With No Less Than 1" Margins On All Sides. The Font Shall Not Be Less Than 12 Point. The Format Of The Submission Shall Be One Electronic Copy In Microsoftword Or Excel Compatible Or .pdf Format. The Page Limit For White Papers Shall Be No Longer Than Twenty-five (25) Pages And Only Contain Information Necessary To Describe The Proposed Technical Concept And Comply With Content Requirements For The White Papers Stated Herein. 2.1.2 White Paper Content 2.1.2.1 Cover Page the Cover Page Shall Be Labeled "white Paper," And Shall Include The Baa Number, Proposed Title, Thecompany Technical/administrative Points Of Contact With Telephone Numbers And E-mail Addresses, The Company Commercial And Government Entity (cage) Code, Which Module Or Modules The White Paper Is Relevant To From The Research Opportunity Section Above (section Ii Paragraph 4), And The Names And Contact Information (if Known) Of The Assigned Dcma Administrative Contracting Officer (aco). 2.1.2.2 Technical Concept/naval Relevance the Technical Concept Shall Include A Description Of The Technology Innovation And Associated Technical Risk Areas. This Section Also Includes A Description Of The Potential Naval Relevance And Contributions Of The Proposed Effort To Improvement In The Performance Of Npes As Defined In The Npes Tdr. This Section May Include A Plan For Demonstrating And Evaluating The Operational Effectiveness Of The Offeror's Proposed Products Or Processes In Field Experiments And/or Tests In A Simulated Environment. 2.1.2.3 Capabilities; Related Experience And Past Performance, And Facilities the Capabilities Section Shall Describe Past Experience And Facilities That Demonstrate Yourcompany Ability To Complete The Scope Identified In The White Paper. This Section Shall Include Evidence Of The Company's Capabilities To Demonstrate The Technology Innovation Proposed. Offerors Shall Provide All Relevant Past Performance For Similar Or Related Work Under Contracts Currently Being Performed Or Completed During The Last Three (3) Years. The Offeror May Include Federal, State And Local Government And Private Sector Contracts. Offerors That Represent Newly Formed Entities, Without Prior Contract Experience, Should Identify Previous Contract And Subcontract Experience For All Principal Investigators Identified In The Proposal. This Section Will Not Be Counted Against The Page Limits Noted In Paragraph 2.1.1 Above. The Following Information For Each Such Contract Shall Be Provided: a. Contract Number b. Customer/agency c. Contracting Officer And Technical Point Of Contact (names And Phone Numbers) d. Brief Description Of Scope Of Work And Deliverables e. Contract Type f. Award Price/final Price g. Period Of Performance 2.1.2.4 Cost And Development Schedule the White Paper Should Identify The Total Estimated Cost And The Notional Development Timeline Of The Effort Proposed In The White Paper And A Brief Rational For How You Established This Rough Order Of Magnitude (rom) Cost Estimate. The Page Limit For The Estimated Cost And Schedule Information Shall Not Exceed One (1) Page; No Larger Than 8.5" X 11" When Printed On Paper With No Less Than 1" Margins On All Sides; And The Font Shall Not Be Less Than 12 Point. The Estimated Cost And Schedule Section Will Not Be Counted Against The Page Limits Noted In Paragraph 2.1.1 Above. For Planning Purposes, Depending Upon The Nature Of The Technology Being Proposed, A Contract That May Result From The White Paper Could Be Staged Using Multiple Phases, Starting With Concept Exploration And Technology Characterization. Should The Concept Prove Meritorious, Options May Be Included To Take The Technology/approach Through A Design And Prototype/software Build. The Total Potential Contract Period Of Performance Cannot Exceed Five (5) Years. 2.1.2.5 Assertion Of Data Rights include Here A Summary Of Any Proprietary Rights (limited/restricted) To Pre-existing Results, Prototypes, Or Systems Supporting And/or Necessary For The Use Of The Research, Results, And/or Prototype. If There Are Proprietary Rights, The Offeror Must Explain How These Affect Its Ability To Deliver Subsystems For Integration. Additionally, Offerors Must Explain How The Program Goals Are Achievable In Light Of These Proprietary And/or Restrictive Limitations. If There Are No Claims Of Proprietary Rights In Pre-existing Data, This Section Shall Consist Of A Statement To That Effect. In Order For A Data Rights Assertions List To Be Accepted By The Government And Included As An Attachment To A Contract, The Dfars (252.227-7013 And 252.227-7014) Requires That The Information Be Listed In A Table Having Four Columns. In The First Column, Technical Data To Be Furnished With Restrictions, For Non-commercial Technical Data Items, Both The Item And The Technical Data Pertaining To That Item Must Be Listed. Also, The Assertion Must Be Made At The Lowest Component Level. And Since Technical Data Is Defined As "recorded Information Of A Scientific Or Technical Nature", A Document Where The Technical Data Is Recorded Must Also Be Listed. This Is Usually, But Not Always, A Drawing Number. Non-commercial Computer Software Items Should Similarly Be Listed At The Lowest Practicable Subroutine Level And Should Also List A Version Number. 2.1.2.6 Accounting System Documentation the White Paper Shall Include Evidence Of An Approved Accounting System Or Evidence That A Pre-award Survey Has Been Initiated With Dcma/dcaa For An Approved Accounting System. 2.2 Full Proposals Format And Content once A White Paper Topic Has Been Selected To Proceed To The Next Step, The Contracting Officer Will Issue A Request For Proposal (rfp) Letter With Additional Detail On The Required Content Of The Proposal, Page Limitations, And Due Dates. The Rfp Letter Will Also Provide Details Of The Notional Statement Of Work For The Effort, Including A Level Of Effort For Related Engineering Services As Described Above; Any Optional Phases; A Description Of The Required Deliverable Data; And The Required Contents And Details Of The Cost Volume. 2.2.1 Associated Engineering Services the Potential Contract, At The Option Of The Government, May Also Include The Services Of Qualified Engineers/technicians And Management Functions To Perform Engineering Support For Follow-on Investigations, Additional Trade Studies, Participation In Navy Directed Interface Working Groups (iwg) To Assess The Technology Implementation In Shipboard Applications, And Hardware Evaluations To Determine The Effectiveness Of The New Technologies Developed Under The Basic Effort. This Level Of Effort Shall Not Be Included In The White Paper Submission, But May, At The Option Of The Government, Be Included In Any Resultant Contract. The Nature Of The Services To Be Performed Shall Be Integrally Related To The Core Scope Of The Contract, Shall Form A Logical Extension Of The Work Otherwise Performed (such As Completion Of Testing Of Articles Developed Or Extending The Performance Capability Of The Articles Developed), Or Shall Provide Amplifying Details Of The Articles Or Technologies Beyond That Otherwise Required And Shall Result In A Specific End-product, Such As A Report. Funding For Engineering Services May Be From R&d, Ship Construction, Operation & Maintenance; Or Other Procurement Sources As May Be Appropriate For The Follow-on Activity Required, But Shall Not Be Used For Production Of Any Technology Proposed. vi. Evaluation Information 1. Evaluation Criteria 1.1 White Papers evaluation Of The "white Papers" Will Be Based On A Competitive Selection Resulting From A Scientific Review Using The Following Evaluation Criteria: criteria 1: Overall Scientific And Technical Merits Of The Concept Proposed And The Potential Naval Relevance And Contributions Of The Effort To The Improved Performance Of Npes Modules And Architectures Within A Reasonable Development Schedule. criteria 2: Potential Risks To The Development And Future Acquisition Associated With The Assertion Of Data Rights. criteria 3: Capabilities; Related Experience And Past Performance; And Facilities criteria 4: Potential Risks To The Development Associated With The Length Of The Development Schedule And The Availability Of Funds To Complete All Proposed Tasks. selection Of The Offeror(s) From Which Rfps Will Be Issued Will Be Based Upon Thegovernments Assessment Of The Criteria Above And The Availability Of Funds To Accomplish The Proposed Effort. White Papers Submitted Under This Baa Will Be Protected From Unauthorized Disclosure In Accordance With Far 3.104-5 And 15.207. The Cognizant Government Experts Will Perform The Evaluation Of Technical Proposals. 1.2 Ratings Used For Scientific Review 1.2.1 Criteria 1 overall Scientific And Technical Merits And Potential Naval Relevance Of The Concept. rating = Excellent: Research Proposal Demonstrates High Potential For Providing Technological Advancement Relative To The Baselines Described In The 2019 Npes Tdr With A Reasonable Amount Of Developmental Risk. Research Proposal Demonstrates High Potential For Direct Application To A Future Npes Ship And/or Will Significantly Improve The Performance Of Npes Modules And/or Architectures. rating = Good: Research Proposal Demonstrates Moderate Potential For Providing Technological Advancement Relative To The Baselines Described In The 2019 Npes Tdr With A Reasonable Amount Of Development Risk. Research Proposal Demonstrates Moderate Potential For Direct Application To A Future Npes Ship And/or Will Probably Improve The Performance Of Npes Modules And/or Architectures. rating = Poor: Research Proposal Demonstrates Low Potential For Providing Technological Advancement Relative To The Baselines Described In The 2019 Npes Tdr With A Reasonable Amount Of Development Risk And/or Have An Unreasonable Amount Of Development Risk. Research Proposal Demonstrates Low Potential For Direct Application Of A Future Npes Ship And/or Will Not Significantly Improve The Performance Of Npes Modules And/or Architectures. 1.2.2. Criteria 2 potential Risks To The Development And Future Acquisition Associated With The Assertion Of Data Rights. rating = Excellent: There Is Low Or No Risk That The Level Of Data Rights Proposed Would Limit Thegovernments Ability To Use The Technical Data Generated During The Performance Of The Contract As Part Of A Technical Data Package For Future Competitive Development Or Production Efforts. rating = Good: There Is Moderate Risk That The Level Of Data Rights Proposed Would Limit Thegovernments Ability To Use The Technical Data Generated During The Performance Of The Contract As Part Of A Technical Data Package For Future Competitive Development Or Production Efforts. rating = Poor: There Is High Risk That The Level Of Data Rights Proposed Would Limit Thegovernments Ability To Use The Technical Data Generated During The Performance Of The Contract As Part Of A Technical Data Package For Future Competitive Development Or Production Efforts. 1.2.3 Criteria 3 capabilities; Related Experience And Past Performance; Facilities; Techniques; And Qualifications, Capabilities And Experience Of The Proposed Principal Investigator / Team Leader. rating = Acceptable: Based On The Offerors Performance Record, The Government Has A Reasonable Expectation That The Offeror Will Successfully Perform The Required Effort, Or The Offeror's Performance Record Is Unknown. In The Case Of An Offeror Without A Record Of Relevant Past Performance Or For Whom Information On Past Performance Is Not Available Or So Sparse That No Meaningful Past Performance Rating Can Be Reasonably Assigned, The Offeror May Not Be Evaluated Favorably Or Unfavorably On Past Performance (see Far 15.305 (a)(2)(iv)). Therefore, The Offeror Shall Be Determined To Have Unknown (or "neutral") Past Performance. In The Context Of Acceptability/unacceptability, A Neutral Rating Shall Be Considered "acceptable." rating = Unacceptable: Based On The Offerors Performance Record, The Government Does Not Have A Reasonable Expectation That The Offeror Will Be Able To Successfully Perform The Required Effort. 1.2.4. Criteria 4 potential Risks To The Development Associated With The Length Of The Development Schedule And The Availability Of Funds To Complete All Proposed Tasks. rating = Excellent: There Is Low Or No Risk That The Technology Development Timelines And The Availability Of Funds Necessary To Conduct The Development Would Not Support The Governments Ability To Transition The Technology Development For Future Competitive Development Or Production Efforts. rating = Good: There Is Moderate Risk That The Technology Development Timelines And The Availability Of Funds Necessary To Conduct The Development Would Not Support The Governments Ability To Transition The Technology Development For Future Competitive Development Or Production Efforts. rating = Poor: There Is High Risk That The Technology Development Timelines And The Availability Of Funds Necessary To Conduct The Development Would Not Support The Governments Ability To Transition The Technology Development For Future Competitive Development Or Production Efforts. vii. Security Classification in Order To Facilitate Intra-program Collaboration And Technology Transfer, The Government Will Attempt To Enable Technology Developers To Work At The Unclassified Level To The Maximum Extent Possible. If Access To Classified Material Will Be Required At Any Point During Performance, The Offeror Must Clearly Identify Such Need Prominently In Their Proposal. If Offerors Use Unclassified Data In Their Deliveries And Demonstrations Regarding A Potential Classified Project, They Should Use Methods And Conventions Consistent With Those Used In Classified Environments. Such Conventions Will Permit The Various Subsystems And The Final System To Be More Adaptable In Accommodating Classified Data In The Transition System. contracting Office Address: n00024 Naval Sea Systems Command, Dc 1333 Isaac Hull Avenue S.e. Washington Navy Yard, Dc contracting Office Address: sea 02 1333 Isaac Hull Avenue Se washington Navy Yard, District Of Columbia 20376 United States place Of Performance: tbd united States primary Point Of Contact: ms. Sakeena Siddiqi, Procuring Contracting Officer sakeena.s.siddiqi.civ@us.navy.mil secondary Point Of Contact: mr. Tyler Pacak, Contract Specialist tyler.pacak@navy.mil

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Details: (i) This Is A Combined Synopsis/solicitation For Commercial Items Prepared In Accordance With The Format In Subpart 12.6 Of The Federal Acquisition Regulation, As Supplemented With Additional Information Included In This Notice. This Announcement Constitutes The Only Solicitation; Proposals Are Being Requested And A Written Solicitation Will Not Be Issued. (ii) This Solicitation Is Issued As An Request For Quotation (rfq). (iii) The Solicitation Document And Incorporated Provisions And Clauses Are Those In Effect Through Federal Acquisition Circular 2023-05. (iv) This Procurement Is Set Aside For Total Small Business. The Naics Code Is 561990 And The Small Business Size Standard Is $16.5 Million. (v) Schedule Of Items/price Schedule See Attachment 05 Schedule Of Items (vi) Description Of Requirement (including A List Of Any Attachments) the Contractor Shall Furnish All Labor, Equipment, Supplies, Incidentals, Insurance, And Transportation Necessary To Perform Trail Grooming Of Snowmobile Trails On The Calaveras Ranger District Of The Stanislaus National Forest. The Trails Are To Be Groomed To Maintain A Smooth Surface Where An Average Snowmobile User Could Travel At A Maximum Safe Speed Of And 35 Mph On Hwy 4 And Spicer Road (forest Road 7n01). See Performance Work Statement For Additional Requirements. list Of Attachments: attachment 01 Performance Work Statement attachment 02 Snow Grooming Monitoring Map attachment 03 Wage Determination attachment 04 Calaveras Rd Snow Grooming Questionnaire attachment 05 Schedule Of Items (vii) Date(s) And Place(s) Of Delivery And Acceptance/location the California State Highway 4 Winter Parking/ Snowmobile Staging/trailhead Area (lake Alpine Sno-park And Spicer Road Sno-park) Located In The Calaveras Ranger Station Of The Stanislaus National Forest. a) The Trails To Be Groomed Consist Of The Following: bear Valley Trail, Approximately 2 Miles, From Bear Valley, Across State Highway 4, To The Silvertip Campground And Lake Alpine Sno Park. highway 4, Approximately 10 Miles, From The Silvertip Campground Unloading Area At The Lake Alpine Sno-park, Around The Road Closure Gate, East On Highway 4 And 1 Mile Down Into The Stanislaus Meadow And Back Up To Highway 4, Continuing East On Highway 4 Past Mosquito Lakes, Into Pacific valley To Hermit Valley And T The Dear Valley Ohv Trail Head. This Is Considered This A ½ Groom. highway 4, Approximately 5 Miles, From The Dear Valley Ohv Trail Head 8n02, East On Highway 4 To The Highland Lakes Road 8n01 Junction, Then 1.5 Miles To Top Of Ebbetts Pass And Back To Highland Lakes Road Junction, Then South On Highland Lakes Road, And 5 Miles To Highland Lakes. This Is Considered A Full Groom. spicer Reservoir Road 7n01, Approximately 13.5 Miles, From Highway 4 To Spicer Reservoir Powerhouse, Union Reservoir Road 7n75 And Utica Reservoir Roads 7n17 And To The Entrance Of Slick Rock Road 7n17. (viii) 52.212-1 Instructions To Offerors – Commercial Products And Commercial Services (sep 2023) (provision) addenda To Provision 52.212-1: addenda To Provision 52.212-1: for Simplified Acquisitions, The Word Quote Or Quoter Is Substituted In Provision 52.212-1 For The Word Offer Or Offeror. addenda To Provision 52.212-1 Paragraph (b) Submission Of Offers: 1) Offerors Must Have An Active Entity Registration In The System For Award Management In Order To Submit An Offer. Https://www.sam.gov/sam/ 2) Offers Submitted In Response To This Solicitation Shall Include A Technical Proposal, A Price Proposal, And Contractor Representations And Certifications. A) Technical Proposal – The Technical Proposal Shall Address The Evaluation Factors In 52.212-2. At A Minimum Technical Proposal Shall Include: Completed Questionnaire, Equipment Description, Back-up Plan, Emergency Plan. I) Past Performance – Provide A List Of Similar Projects Completed By Your Firm Over The Past Three Years. Include A Brief Description Of The Project, Dollar Amount, Year Completed, And Project Owner Contact Information (name, Phone, And Email). The Government May Use Past Performance Information From Any Available Source. If A Company Does Not Have Past Performance Information Available, Information May Be Provided For Predecessor Companies, Key Personnel, Or Subcontractors. In The Event That There Is No Past Performance Information Available, The Offeror Will Receive A Neutral Rating In This Factor. Ii) Technical Capability – Provide A List Of Equipment And Key Personnel (with Qualifications) That Will Be Used To Complete This Project. B) Price Proposal – Include The Following: 1) The Completed Schedule Of Items From List Of Attachments, Attachment 05 Of This Solicitation, And 2) Acknowledgement Of Any Amendments To This Solicitation By Following The Instructions That Accompany The Amendment(s). C) Representations And Certifications – Fill In The Check Boxes For Provisions 52.204-24, 52.209-7, 52.212-3, And Employment Of Eligible Workers-workforce Certification Found In Paragraph X Of This Solicitation And Include A Copy With Your Offer. 3) Submit Offer By Email To Robert.briney@usda.gov So That It Is Delivered Into This Inbox By The Due Date And Time. Emails Should Contain 3 Separate Attachments (technical Proposal, Price Proposal, And Representations And Certifications) In Microsoft Word, Excel, Or Adobe Pdf Format. Be Aware That Large Attachments May Increase The Time Required To Deliver An Email. It Is The Offerors Responsibility To Confirm Receipt Of The Offer From Robert Briney, At Robert.briney@usda.gov. 4) Address Questions About This Solicitation To Robert Briney At Robert.briney@usda.gov. addenda To Provision 52.212-1 Paragraph (f) Late Submissions: replace (f)(2)(i) With The Following: any Offer, Modification, Revision, Or Withdrawal Of An Offer Received At The Government Office Designated In The Solicitation After The Exact Time Specified For Receipt Of Offers Is "late" And Will Not Be Considered Unless It Is Received Before Award Is Made And The Contracting Officer Determines That Accepting The Late Offer Would Not Unduly Delay The Acquisition. Delete 52.212-1 (f)(2)(i) Paragraphs A, B, & C. (ix) 52.212-2 Evaluation – Commercial Products And Commercial Services (nov 2021) (provision) (a) The Government Will Award A Contract Resulting From This Solicitation To The Responsible Offeror Whose Offer Conforming To The Solicitation Will Be Most Advantageous To The Government, Price And Other Factors Considered. The Following Factors Shall Be Used To Evaluate Offers: _price, Technical, And Past Performance _______________________________________ technical And Past Performance, When Combined, Are Equal To Price. (b) Options. The Government Will Evaluate Offers For Award Purposes By Adding The Total Price For All Options To The Total Price For The Basic Requirement. The Government May Determine That An Offer Is Unacceptable If The Option Prices Are Significantly Unbalanced. Evaluation Of Options Shall Not Obligate The Government To Exercise The Option(s). (c) A Written Notice Of Award Or Acceptance Of An Offer, Mailed Or Otherwise Furnished To The Successful Offeror Within The Time For Acceptance Specified In The Offer, Shall Result In A Binding Contract Without Further Action By Either Party. Before The Offer’s Specified Expiration Time, The Government May Accept An Offer (or Part Of An Offer), Whether Or Not There Are Negotiations After Its Receipt, Unless A Written Notice Of Withdrawal Is Received Before Award. (x) Representations And Certifications (complete Highlighted Items In This Section And Return With Your Offer) vendor Name: _____________________________________________ vendor Uei: _____________________________________________ 52.204-24 Representation Regarding Certain Telecommunications And Video Surveillance Services Or Equipment (nov 2021) (provision) the Offeror Shall Not Complete The Representation At Paragraph (d)(1) Of This Provision If The Offeror Has Represented That It "does Not Provide Covered Telecommunications Equipment Or Services As A Part Of Its Offered Products Or Services To The Government In The Performance Of Any Contract, Subcontract, Or Other Contractual Instrument" In Paragraph (c)(1) In The Provision At 52.204-26, Covered Telecommunications Equipment Or Services—representation, Or In Paragraph (v)(2)(i) Of The Provision At 52.212-3, Offeror Representations And Certifications-commercial Products Or Commercial Services. The Offeror Shall Not Complete The Representation In Paragraph (d)(2) Of This Provision If The Offeror Has Represented That It "does Not Use Covered Telecommunications Equipment Or Services, Or Any Equipment, System, Or Service That Uses Covered Telecommunications Equipment Or Services" In Paragraph (c)(2) Of The Provision At 52.204-26, Or In Paragraph (v)(2)(ii) Of The Provision At 52.212-3. (a) Definitions. As Used In This Provision— Backhaul, Covered Telecommunications Equipment Or Services, Critical Technology, Interconnection Arrangements, Reasonable Inquiry, Roaming, And Substantial Or Essential Component Have The Meanings Provided In The Clause 52.204-25, Prohibition On Contracting For Certain Telecommunications And Video Surveillance Services Or Equipment. (b) Prohibition. (1) Section 889(a)(1)(a) Of The John S. Mccain National Defense Authorization Act For Fiscal Year 2019 (pub. L. 115-232) Prohibits The Head Of An Executive Agency On Or After August 13, 2019, From Procuring Or Obtaining, Or Extending Or Renewing A Contract To Procure Or Obtain, Any Equipment, System, Or Service That Uses Covered Telecommunications Equipment Or Services As A Substantial Or Essential Component Of Any System, Or As Critical Technology As Part Of Any System. Nothing In The Prohibition Shall Be Construed To— (i) Prohibit The Head Of An Executive Agency From Procuring With An Entity To Provide A Service That Connects To The Facilities Of A Third-party, Such As Backhaul, Roaming, Or Interconnection Arrangements; Or (ii) Cover Telecommunications Equipment That Cannot Route Or Redirect User Data Traffic Or Cannot Permit Visibility Into Any User Data Or Packets That Such Equipment Transmits Or Otherwise Handles. (2) Section 889(a)(1)(b) Of The John S. Mccain National Defense Authorization Act For Fiscal Year 2019 (pub. L. 115-232) Prohibits The Head Of An Executive Agency On Or After August 13, 2020, From Entering Into A Contract Or Extending Or Renewing A Contract With An Entity That Uses Any Equipment, System, Or Service That Uses Covered Telecommunications Equipment Or Services As A Substantial Or Essential Component Of Any System, Or As Critical Technology As Part Of Any System. This Prohibition Applies To The Use Of Covered Telecommunications Equipment Or Services, Regardless Of Whether That Use Is In Performance Of Work Under A Federal Contract. Nothing In The Prohibition Shall Be Construed To— (i) Prohibit The Head Of An Executive Agency From Procuring With An Entity To Provide A Service That Connects To The Facilities Of A Third-party, Such As Backhaul, Roaming, Or Interconnection Arrangements; Or (ii) Cover Telecommunications Equipment That Cannot Route Or Redirect User Data Traffic Or Cannot Permit Visibility Into Any User Data Or Packets That Such Equipment Transmits Or Otherwise Handles. (c) Procedures. The Offeror Shall Review The List Of Excluded Parties In The System For Award Management (sam) (https://www.sam.gov) For Entities Excluded From Receiving Federal Awards For "covered Telecommunications Equipment Or Services". (d) Representation. The Offeror Represents That— (1) It ☐ Will, ☐ Will Not Provide Covered Telecommunications Equipment Or Services To The Government In The Performance Of Any Contract, Subcontract Or Other Contractual Instrument Resulting From This Solicitation. The Offeror Shall Provide The Additional Disclosure Information Required At Paragraph (e)(1) Of This Section If The Offeror Responds "will" In Paragraph (d)(1) Of This Section; And (2) After Conducting A Reasonable Inquiry, For Purposes Of This Representation, The Offeror Represents That— It ☐ Does, ☐ Does Not Use Covered Telecommunications Equipment Or Services, Or Use Any Equipment, System, Or Service That Uses Covered Telecommunications Equipment Or Services. The Offeror Shall Provide The Additional Disclosure Information Required At Paragraph (e)(2) Of This Section If The Offeror Responds "does" In Paragraph (d)(2) Of This Section. (e) Disclosures. (1) Disclosure For The Representation In Paragraph (d)(1) Of This Provision. If The Offeror Has Responded "will" In The Representation In Paragraph (d)(1) Of This Provision, The Offeror Shall Provide The Following Information As Part Of The Offer: (i) For Covered Equipment— (a) The Entity That Produced The Covered Telecommunications Equipment (include Entity Name, Unique Entity Identifier, Cage Code, And Whether The Entity Was The Original Equipment Manufacturer (oem) Or A Distributor, If Known); (b) A Description Of All Covered Telecommunications Equipment Offered (include Brand; Model Number, Such As Oem Number, Manufacturer Part Number, Or Wholesaler Number; And Item Description, As Applicable); And (c) Explanation Of The Proposed Use Of Covered Telecommunications Equipment And Any Factors Relevant To Determining If Such Use Would Be Permissible Under The Prohibition In Paragraph (b)(1) Of This Provision. (ii) For Covered Services— (a) If The Service Is Related To Item Maintenance: A Description Of All Covered Telecommunications Services Offered (include On The Item Being Maintained: Brand; Model Number, Such As Oem Number, Manufacturer Part Number, Or Wholesaler Number; And Item Description, As Applicable); Or (b) If Not Associated With Maintenance, The Product Service Code (psc) Of The Service Being Provided; And Explanation Of The Proposed Use Of Covered Telecommunications Services And Any Factors Relevant To Determining If Such Use Would Be Permissible Under The Prohibition In Paragraph (b)(1) Of This Provision. (2) Disclosure For The Representation In Paragraph (d)(2) Of This Provision. If The Offeror Has Responded "does" In The Representation In Paragraph (d)(2) Of This Provision, The Offeror Shall Provide The Following Information As Part Of The Offer: (i) For Covered Equipment— (a) The Entity That Produced The Covered Telecommunications Equipment (include Entity Name, Unique Entity Identifier, Cage Code, And Whether The Entity Was The Oem Or A Distributor, If Known); (b) A Description Of All Covered Telecommunications Equipment Offered (include Brand; Model Number, Such As Oem Number, Manufacturer Part Number, Or Wholesaler Number; And Item Description, As Applicable); And (c) Explanation Of The Proposed Use Of Covered Telecommunications Equipment And Any Factors Relevant To Determining If Such Use Would Be Permissible Under The Prohibition In Paragraph (b)(2) Of This Provision. (ii) For Covered Services— (a) If The Service Is Related To Item Maintenance: A Description Of All Covered Telecommunications Services Offered (include On The Item Being Maintained: Brand; Model Number, Such As Oem Number, Manufacturer Part Number, Or Wholesaler Number; And Item Description, As Applicable); Or (b) If Not Associated With Maintenance, The Psc Of The Service Being Provided; And Explanation Of The Proposed Use Of Covered Telecommunications Services And Any Factors Relevant To Determining If Such Use Would Be Permissible Under The Prohibition In Paragraph (b)(2) Of This Provision. 52.212-3 Offeror Representations And Certifications – Commercial Products And Commercial Services (sep 2023) (deviation Nov 2022) (provision) [if Offeror Representations And Certifications Are Not Complete In Sam The Offeror Shall Submit A Completed Copy Of The Provision At 52.212-3, Offeror Representations And Certifications-commercial Products And Commercial Services, With Your Offer. The Full Provision Is Available From Http://www.acquisition.gov/far/. if Offeror Representations And Certifications Are Complete In Sam, The Offeror Shall Complete The Following:] (b)(1) Annual Representations And Certifications. Any Changes Provided By The Offeror In Paragraph (b)(2) Of This Provision Do Not Automatically Change The Representations And Certifications In Sam. (2) The Offeror Has Completed The Annual Representations And Certifications Electronically In Sam Accessed Through Http://www.sam.gov. After Reviewing Sam Information, The Offeror Verifies By Submission Of This Offer That The Representations And Certifications Currently Posted Electronically At Far 52.212-3, Offeror Representations And Certifications-commercial Products And Commercial Services, Have Been Entered Or Updated In The Last 12 Months, Are Current, Accurate, Complete, And Applicable To This Solicitation (including The Business Size Standard(s) Applicable To The Naics Code(s) Referenced For This Solicitation), At The Time This Offer Is Submitted And Are Incorporated In This Offer By Reference (see Far 4.1201), Except For Paragraphs ______________. [offeror To Identify The Applicable Paragraphs At (c) Through (v) Of This Provision That The Offeror Has Completed For The Purposes Of This Solicitation Only, If Any. Write “none” If There Are No Changes Needed To Your Online Reps And Certs. (xi) 52.212-4 Contract Terms And Conditions – Commercial Products And Commercial Services (dec 2022) (deviation 2017-1) (xii) 52.212-5 Contract Terms And Conditions Required To Implement Statutes Or Executive Orders– Commercial Products And Commercial Services (sep 2023) (deviation 2017-1) (a) The Contractor Shall Comply With The Following Federal Acquisition Regulation (far) Clauses, Which Are Incorporated In This Contract By Reference, To Implement Provisions Of Law Or Executive Orders Applicable To Acquisitions Of Commercial Products And Commercial Services: (1) 52.203-19, Prohibition On Requiring Certain Internal Confidentiality Agreements Or Statements (jan 2017) (section 743 Of Division E, Title Vii, Of The Consolidated And Further Continuing Appropriations Act, 2015 (pub. L. 113-235) And Its Successor Provisions In Subsequent Appropriations Acts (and As Extended In Continuing Resolutions)). (2) 52.204-23, Prohibition On Contracting For Hardware, Software, And Services Developed Or Provided By Kaspersky Lab And Other Covered Entities (nov 2021) (section 1634 Of Pub. L. 115-91). (3) 52.204-25, Prohibition On Contracting For Certain Telecommunications And Video Surveillance Services Or Equipment. (nov 2021) (section 889(a)(1)(a) Of Pub. L. 115-232). (4) 52.209-10, Prohibition On Contracting With Inverted Domestic Corporations (nov 2015) (5) 52.232-40, Providing Accelerated Payments To Small Business Subcontractors (mar 2023) (31 U.s.c.3903 And 10 U.s.c. 3801) (6) 52.233-3, Protest After Award (aug 1996) (31 U.s.c. 3553). (7) 52.233-4, Applicable Law For Breach Of Contract Claim (oct 2004) (public Laws 108-77 And 108-78 (19 U.s.c. 3805note)). (b) The Contractor Shall Comply With The Far Clauses In This Paragraph (b) That The Contracting Officer Has Indicated As Being Incorporated In This Contract By Reference To Implement Provisions Of Law Or Executive Orders Applicable To Acquisitions Of Commercial Products And Commercial Services: [contracting Officer Check As Appropriate.] ☒ (1) 52.203-6, Restrictions On Subcontractor Sales To The Government (june 2020), With Alternate I (nov 2021) (41 U.s.c. 4704 And 10 U.s.c. 4655). ☐ (2) 52.203-13, Contractor Code Of Business Ethics And Conduct (nov 2021) (41 U.s.c. 3509)). ☐ (3) 52.203-15, Whistleblower Protections Under The American Recovery And Reinvestment Act Of 2009 (jun 2010) (section 1553 Of Pub. L. 111-5). (applies To Contracts Funded By The American Recovery And Reinvestment Act Of 2009.) ☒ (4) 52.203-17, Contractor Employee Whistleblower Rights And Requirement To Inform Employees Of Whistleblower Rights (jun 2020) (deviation 2017-1) (whistleblower Guidance To Contractor Employees) ☒ (5) 52.204-10, Reporting Executive Compensation And First-tier Subcontract Awards (jun 2020) (pub. L. 109-282) (31 U.s.c. 6101 Note). ☐ (6) 52.204-14, Service Contract Reporting Requirements (oct 2016) (pub. L. 111-117, Section 743 Of Div. C). ☐ (7) 52.204-15, Service Contract Reporting Requirements For Indefinite-delivery Contracts (oct 2016) (pub. L. 111-117, Section 743 Of Div. C). ☒ (8) 52.204-27, Prohibition On A Bytedance Covered Application (jun 2023) (section 102 Of Division R Of Pub. L. 117-328). ☒ (9) 52.209-6, Protecting The Government’s Interest When Subcontracting With Contractors Debarred, Suspended, Or Proposed For Debarment. (nov 2021) (31 U.s.c. 6101note). ☐ (10) 52.209-9, Updates Of Publicly Available Information Regarding Responsibility Matters (oct 2018) (41 U.s.c. 2313). ☐ (11) [reserved]. ☐ (12) (i) 52.219-3, Notice Of Hubzone Set-aside Or Sole-source Award (oct 2022) (15 U.s.c.657a). ☐ (13) (i) 52.219-4, Notice Of Price Evaluation Preference For Hubzone Small Business Concerns (oct 2022) (if The Offeror Elects To Waive The Preference, It Shall So Indicate In Its Offer) (15 U.s.c. 657a). ☐ (14) [reserved] ☒ (15) (i) 52.219-6, Notice Of Total Small Business Set-aside (nov 2020) (15 U.s.c.644). ☐ (ii) Alternate I (mar 2020) Of 52.219-6. ☐ (16) (i) 52.219-7, Notice Of Partial Small Business Set-aside (nov 2020) (15 U.s.c. 644). ☐ (ii) Alternate I (mar 2020) Of 52.219-7. ☒ (17) 52.219-8, Utilization Of Small Business Concerns (sep 2023) (15 U.s.c. 637(d)(2) And (3)). ☐ (18) (i) 52.219-9, Small Business Subcontracting Plan (sep 2023) (15 U.s.c. 637(d)(4)). ☐ (ii) Alternate I (nov 2016) Of 52.219-9. ☐ (iii) Alternate Ii (nov 2016) Of 52.219-9. ☐ (iv) Alternate Iii (jun 2020) Of 52.219-9. ☐ (v) Alternate Iv (sep 2023) Of 52.219-9. ☐ (19) (i) 52.219-13, Notice Of Set-aside Of Orders (mar 2020) (15 U.s.c. 644(r)). ☐ (ii) Alternate I (mar 2020) Of 52.219-13 ☒ (20) 52.219-14, Limitations On Subcontracting (oct 2022) (15 U.s.c.637s) [contracting Officer Check As Appropriate.] ☐ By The End Of The Base Term Of The Contract And Then By The End Of Each Subsequent Option Period; Or ☐ By The End Of The Performance Period For Each Order Issued Under The Contract. ☐ (21) 52.219-16, Liquidated Damages-subcontracting Plan (sep 2021) (15 U.s.c. 637(d)(4)(f)(i)). ☐ (22) 52.219-27, Notice Of Service-disabled Veteran-owned Small Business Set-aside (oct 2022) (15 U.s.c. 657f). ☒ (23) (i) 52.219-28, Post Award Small Business Program Rerepresentation (sep 2023) (15 U.s.c. 632(a)(2)). ☐ (ii) Alternate I (mar 2020) Of 52.219-28. ☐ (24) 52.219-29, Notice Of Set-aside For, Or Sole Source Award To, Economically Disadvantaged Women-owned Small Business Concerns (oct 2022) (15 U.s.c. 637(m)). ☐ (25) 52.219-30, Notice Of Set-aside For, Or Sole Source Award To, Women-owned Small Business Concerns Eligible Under The Women-owned Small Business Program (oct 2022) (15 U.s.c. 637(m)). ☐ (26) 52.219-32, Orders Issued Directly Under Small Business Reserves (mar 2020) (15 U.s.c. 644(r)). ☐ (27) 52.219-33, Nonmanufacturer Rule (sep 2021) (15 U.s.c. 637(a)(17)). ☒ (28) 52.222-3, Convict Labor (jun 2003) (e.o.11755). ☐ (29) 52.222-19, Child Labor-cooperation With Authorities And Remedies (dec 2022) (e.o.13126). ☒ (30) 52.222-21, Prohibition Of Segregated Facilities (apr 2015). ☒ (31) (i) 52.222-26, Equal Opportunity (sep 2016) (e.o.11246). ☐ (ii) Alternate I (feb 1999) Of 52.222-26. ☒ (32) (i) 52.222-35, Equal Opportunity For Veterans (jun 2020) (38 U.s.c. 4212). ☐ (ii) Alternate I (jul 2014) Of 52.222-35. ☒ (33) (i) 52.222-36, Equal Opportunity For Workers With Disabilities (jun 2020) (29 U.s.c.793). ☐ (ii) Alternate I (jul 2014) Of 52.222-36. ☒ (34) 52.222-37, Employment Reports On Veterans (jun 2020) (38 U.s.c. 4212). ☒ (35) 52.222-40, Notification Of Employee Rights Under The National Labor Relations Act (dec 2010) (e.o. 13496). ☒ (36) (i) 52.222-50, Combating Trafficking In Persons (nov 2021) (22 U.s.c. Chapter 78 And E.o. 13627). ☐ (ii) Alternate I (mar 2015) Of 52.222-50 (22 U.s.c. Chapter78 And E.o. 13627). ☒ (37) 52.222-54, Employment Eligibility Verification (may 2022). (executive Order 12989). (not Applicable To The Acquisition Of Commercially Available Off-the-shelf Items Or Certain Other Types Of Commercial Products Or Commercial Services As Prescribed In Far 22.1803.) ☐ (38) (i) 52.223-9, Estimate Of Percentage Of Recovered Material Content For Epa–designated Items (may 2008) (42 U.s.c. 6962(c)(3)(a)(ii)). (not Applicable To The Acquisition Of Commercially Available Off-the-shelf Items.) ☐ (ii) Alternate I (may 2008) Of 52.223-9 (42 U.s.c. 6962(i)(2)(c)). (not Applicable To The Acquisition Of Commercially Available Off-the-shelf Items.) ☐ (39) 52.223-11, Ozone-depleting Substances And High Global Warming Potential Hydrofluorocarbons (jun 2016) (e.o. 13693). ☐ (40) 52.223-12, Maintenance, Service, Repair, Or Disposal Of Refrigeration Equipment And Air Conditioners (jun 2016) (e.o. 13693). ☐ (41) (i) 52.223-13, Acquisition Of Epeat®-registered Imaging Equipment (jun 2014) (e.o.s 13423 And 13514). ☐ (ii) Alternate I (oct 2015) Of 52.223-13. ☐ (42) (i) 52.223-14, Acquisition Of Epeat®-registered Televisions (jun 2014) (e.o.s 13423 And 13514). ☐ (ii) Alternate I (jun 2014) Of 52.223-14. ☐ (43) 52.223-15, Energy Efficiency In Energy-consuming Products (may 2020) (42 U.s.c. 8259b). ☐ (44) (i) 52.223-16, Acquisition Of Epeat®-registered Personal Computer Products (oct 2015) (e.o.s 13423 And 13514). ☐ (ii) Alternate I (jun 2014) Of 52.223-16. ☒ (45) 52.223-18, Encouraging Contractor Policies To Ban Text Messaging While Driving (jun 2020) (e.o. 13513). ☐ (46) 52.223-20, Aerosols (jun 2016) (e.o. 13693). ☐ (47) 52.223-21, Foams (jun 2016) (e.o. 13693). ☐ (48) (i) 52.224-3 Privacy Training (jan 2017) (5 U.s.c. 552 A). ☐ (ii) Alternate I (jan 2017) Of 52.224-3. ☐ (49)(i) 52.225-1, Buy American-supplies (oct 2022) (41 U.s.c. Chapter 83). ☐(ii) Alternate I (oct 2022) Of 52.225-1 ☐ (50) (i) 52.225-3, Buy American-free Trade Agreements-israeli Trade Act (dec 2022) (19 U.s.c. 3301 Note, 19 U.s.c. 2112 Note, 19 U.s.c. 3805 Note, 19 U.s.c. 4001 Note, 19 U.s.c. Chapter 29 (sections 4501-4732), Public Law. 103-182, 108-77, 108-78, 108-286, 108-302, 109-53, 109-169, 109-283, 110-138, 112-41, 112-42, And 112-43. ☐(ii) Alternate I [reserved] ☐(iii) Alternate Ii (dec 2022) Of 52.225-3. ☐(iv) Alternate Iii (jan 2021) Of 52.225-3. ☐(v) Alternate Iv (oct 2022) Of 52.225-3. ☐ (51) 52.225-5, Trade Agreements (dec 2022) (19 U.s.c. 2501, Et Seq., 19 U.s.c. 3301 Note). ☒ (52) 52.225-13, Restrictions On Certain Foreign Purchases (feb 2021) (e.o.’s, Proclamations, And Statutes Administered By The Office Of Foreign Assets Control Of The Department Of The Treasury). ☐ (53) 52.225-26, Contractors Performing Private Security Functions Outside The United States (oct 2016) (section 862, As Amended, Of The National Defense Authorization Act For Fiscal Year 2008; 10 U.s.c. Subtitle A, Part V, Subpart G Note). ☐ (54) 52.226-4, Notice Of Disaster Or Emergency Area Set-aside (nov 2007) (42 U.s.c. 5150). ☐ (55) 52.226-5, Restrictions On Subcontracting Outside Disaster Or Emergency Area (nov 2007) (42 U.s.c. 5150). ☐ (56) 52.229-12, Tax On Certain Foreign Procurements (feb 2021). ☐ (57) 52.232-29, Terms For Financing Of Purchases Of Commercial Products And Commercial Services (nov 2021) (41 U.s.c.4505, 10 U.s.c.3805). ☐ (58) 52.232-30, Installment Payments For Commercial Products And Commercial Services (nov 2021) (41 U.s.c.4505, 10 U.s.c.3805). ☒ (59) 52.232-33, Payment By Electronic Funds Transfer-system For Award Management (oct 2018) (31 U.s.c. 3332). ☐ (60) 52.232-34, Payment By Electronic Funds Transfer-other Than System For Award Management (jul 2013) (31 U.s.c.3332). ☐ (61) 52.232-36, Payment By Third Party (may 2014) (31 U.s.c.3332). ☐ (62) 52.239-1, Privacy Or Security Safeguards (aug 1996) (5 U.s.c. 552a). ☐ (63) 52.242-5, Payments To Small Business Subcontractors (jan 2017) (15 U.s.c. 637(d)(13)). ☐ (64) (i) 52.247-64, Preference For Privately Owned U.s.-flag Commercial Vessels (nov 2021) (46 U.s.c. 55305 And 10 U.s.c. 2631). ☐ (ii) Alternate I (apr 2003) Of 52.247-64. ☐ (iii) Alternate Ii (nov 2021) Of 52.247-64. (c) The Contractor Shall Comply With The Far Clauses In This Paragraph (c), Applicable To Commercial Services, That The Contracting Officer Has Indicated As Being Incorporated In This Contract By Reference To Implement Provisions Of Law Or Executive Orders Applicable To Acquisitions Of Commercial Products And Commercial Services: contracting Officer Check As Appropriate.] ☒ (1) 52.222-41, Service Contract Labor Standards (aug 2018) (41 U.s.c. Chapter 67). ☒ (2) 52.222-42, Statement Of Equivalent Rates For Federal Hires (may 2014) (29 U.s.c. 206 And 41 U.s.c. Chapter 67). in Compliance With The Service Contract Labor Standards Statute And The Regulations Of The Secretary Of Labor (29 Cfr Part 4), This Clause Identifies The Classes Of Service Employees Expected To Be Employed Under The Contract And States The Wages And Fringe Benefits Payable To Each If They Were Employed By The Contracting Agency Subject To The Provisions Of 5 U.s.c.5341 Or 5 332. this Statement Is For Information Only: It Is Not A Wage Determination employee Class Monetary Wage/fringe Benefits heavy Equipment Operator Gs-7 $23.87 Per Hour ☒ (3) 52.222-43, Fair Labor Standards Act And Service Contract Labor Standards-price Adjustment (multiple Year And Option Contracts) (aug 2018) (29 U.s.c. 206 And 41 U.s.c. Chapter 67). ☐ (4) 52.222-44, Fair Labor Standards Act And Service Contract Labor Standards-price Adjustment (may 2014) (29 U.s.c. 206 And 41 U.s.c. Chapter 67). ☐ (5) 52.222-51, Exemption From Application Of The Service Contract Labor Standards To Contracts For Maintenance, Calibration, Or Repair Of Certain Equipment-requirements (may 2014) (41 U.s.c. Chapter 67). ☐ (6) 52.222-53, Exemption From Application Of The Service Contract Labor Standards To Contracts For Certain Services-requirements (may 2014) (41 U.s.c. Chapter 67). ☒ (7) 52.222-55, Minimum Wages For Contractor Workers Under Executive Order 14026 (jan 2022). ☒ (8) 52.222-62, Paid Sick Leave Under Executive Order 13706 (jan 2022) (e.o. 13706). ☐ (9) 52.226-6, Promoting Excess Food Donation To Nonprofit Organizations (jun 2020) (42 U.s.c. 1792). (d) Comptroller General Examination Of Record. The Contractor Shall Comply With The Provisions Of This Paragraph (d) If This Contract Was Awarded Using Other Than Sealed Bid, Is In Excess Of The Simplified Acquisition Threshold, As Defined In Far 2.101, On The Date Of Award Of This Contract, And Does Not Contain The Clause At 52.215-2, Audit And Records-negotiation. (1) The Comptroller General Of The United States, Or An Authorized Representative Of The Comptroller General, Shall Have Access To And Right To Examine Any Of The Contractor’s Directly Pertinent Records Involving Transactions Related To This Contract. (2) The Contractor Shall Make Available At Its Offices At All Reasonable Times The Records, Materials, And Other Evidence For Examination, Audit, Or Reproduction, Until 3 Years After Final Payment Under This Contract Or For Any Shorter Period Specified In Far Subpart 4.7, Contractor Records Retention, Of The Other Clauses Of This Contract. If This Contract Is Completely Or Partially Terminated, The Records Relating To The Work Terminated Shall Be Made Available For 3 Years After Any Resulting Final Termination Settlement. Records Relating To Appeals Under The Disputes Clause Or To Litigation Or The Settlement Of Claims Arising Under Or Relating To This Contract Shall Be Made Available Until Such Appeals, Litigation, Or Claims Are Finally Resolved. (3) As Used In This Clause, Records Include Books, Documents, Accounting Procedures And Practices, And Other Data, Regardless Of Type And Regardless Of Form. This Does Not Require The Contractor To Create Or Maintain Any Record That The Contractor Does Not Maintain In The Ordinary Course Of Business Or Pursuant To A Provision Of Law. (e) (1) Notwithstanding The Requirements Of The Clauses In Paragraphs (a), (b), (c), And (d) Of This Clause, The Contractor Is Not Required To Flow Down Any Far Clause, Other Than Those In This Paragraph (e)(1), In A Subcontract For Commercial Products Or Commercial Services. Unless Otherwise Indicated Below, The Extent Of The Flow Down Shall Be As Required By The Clause- (i) 52.203-13, Contractor Code Of Business Ethics And Conduct (nov 2021) (41 U.s.c. 3509). (ii) 52.203-19, Prohibition On Requiring Certain Internal Confidentiality Agreements Or Statements (jan 2017) (section 743 Of Division E, Title Vii, Of The Consolidated And Further Continuing Appropriations Act, 2015 (pub. L. 113-235) And Its Successor Provisions In Subsequent Appropriations Acts (and As Extended In Continuing Resolutions)). (iii) 52.204-23, Prohibition On Contracting For Hardware, Software, And Services Developed Or Provided By Kaspersky Lab And Other Covered Entities (nov 2021) (section 1634 Of Pub. L. 115-91). (iv) 52.204-25, Prohibition On Contracting For Certain Telecommunications And Video Surveillance Services Or Equipment. (nov 2021) (section 889(a)(1)(a) Of Pub. L. 115-232). (v) 52.204-27, Prohibition On A Bytedance Covered Application (jun 2023) (section 102 Of Division R Of Pub. L. 117-328) (v) 52.219-8, Utilization Of Small Business Concerns (sep 2023) (15 U.s.c.637(d)(2) And (3)), In All Subcontracts That Offer Further Subcontracting Opportunities. If The Subcontract (except Subcontracts To Small Business Concerns) Exceeds The Applicable Threshold Specified In Far 19.702(a) On The Date Of Subcontract Award, The Subcontractor Must Include 52.219-8 In Lower Tier Subcontracts That Offer Subcontracting Opportunities. (vi) 52.222-21, Prohibition Of Segregated Facilities (apr 2015). (vii) 52.222-26, Equal Opportunity (sep 2015) (e.o.11246). (viii) 52.222-35, Equal Opportunity For Veterans (jun 2020) (38 U.s.c.4212). (ix) 52.222-36, Equal Opportunity For Workers With Disabilities (jun 2020) (29 U.s.c.793). (x) 52.222-37, Employment Reports On Veterans (jun 2020) (38 U.s.c.4212). (xi) 52.222-40, Notification Of Employee Rights Under The National Labor Relations Act (dec 2010) (e.o. 13496). Flow Down Required In Accordance With Paragraph (f) Of Far Clause 52.222-40. (xii) 52.222-41, Service Contract Labor Standards (aug 2018) (41 U.s.c. Chapter 67). (xiii) (a) 52.222-50, Combating Trafficking In Persons (nov 2021) (22 U.s.c. Chapter 78 And E.o 13627). (b) Alternate I (mar 2015) Of 52.222-50(22 U.s.c. Chapter 78 And E.o 13627). (xiv) 52.222-51, Exemption From Application Of The Service Contract Labor Standards To Contracts For Maintenance, Calibration, Or Repair Of Certain Equipment-requirements (may 2014) (41 U.s.c. Chapter 67). (xv) 52.222-53, Exemption From Application Of The Service Contract Labor Standards To Contracts For Certain Services-requirements (may 2014) (41 U.s.c. Chapter 67). (xvi) 52.222-54, Employment Eligibility Verification (may 2022) (e.o. 12989). (xvii) 52.222-55, Minimum Wages For Contractor Workers Under Executive Order 14026 (jan 2022). (xviii) 52.222-62, Paid Sick Leave Under Executive Order 13706 (jan 2022) (e.o. 13706). (xix) (a) 52.224-3, Privacy Training (jan 2017) (5 U.s.c. 552a). (b) Alternate I (jan 2017) Of 52.224-3. (xx) 52.225-26, Contractors Performing Private Security Functions Outside The United States (oct 2016) (section 862, As Amended, Of The National Defense Authorization Act For Fiscal Year 2008; 10 U.s.c. Subtitle A, Part V, Subpart G Note). (xxi) 52.226-6, Promoting Excess Food Donation To Nonprofit Organizations (jun 2020) (42 U.s.c. 1792). Flow Down Required In Accordance With Paragraph (e) Of Far Clause 52.226-6. (xxii) 52.232-40, Providing Accelerated Payments To Small Business Subcontractors (mar 2023) (31 U.s.c. 3903 And 10 U.s.c. 3801) (xxiii) 52.247-64, Preference For Privately Owned U.s.-flag Commercial Vessels (nov 2021) (46 U.s.c. 55305 And 10 U.s.c.2631). Flow Down Required In Accordance With Paragraph (d) Of Far Clause 52.247-64. (2) While Not Required, The Contractor May Include In Its Subcontracts For Commercial Products And Commercial Services A Minimal Number Of Additional Clauses Necessary To Satisfy Its Contractual Obligations. (xiii) Additional Requirements/terms And Conditions: clauses: 52.203-3 Gratuities (apr 1984) 52.204-4 Printed Or Copied Double-sided On Postconsumer Fiber Content Paper (may 2011) 52.204-13 System For Award Management Maintenance (oct 2018) 52.217-8 Option To Extend Services (nov 1999) the Government May Require Continued Performance Of Any Services Within The Limits And At The Rates Specified In The Contract. These Rates May Be Adjusted Only As A Result Of Revisions To Prevailing Labor Rates Provided By The Secretary Of Labor. The Option Provision May Be Exercised More Than Once, But The Total Extension Of Performance Hereunder Shall Not Exceed 6 Months. The Contracting Officer May Exercise The Option By Written Notice To The Contractor Within 30. 52.217-9 Option To Extend The Term Of The Contract (mar 2000) (a)the Government May Extend The Term Of This Contract By Written Notice To The Contractor Within 30 Days; Provided That The Government Gives The Contractor A Preliminary Written Notice Of Its Intent To Extend At Least 60days Before The Contract Expires. The Preliminary Notice Does Not Commit The Government To An Extension. (b)if The Government Exercises This Option, The Extended Contract Shall Be Considered To Include This Option Clause. (c)the Total Duration Of This Contract, Including The Exercise Of Any Options Under This Clause, Shall Not Exceed _5_ Years. 52.228-5 Insurance – Work On A Government Installation (jan 1997) 52.242-17 Government Delay Of Work (apr 1984) 52.252-2 Clauses Incorporated By Reference (feb 1998) this Contract Incorporates One Or More Clauses By Reference, With The Same Force And Effect As If They Were Given In Full Text. Upon Request, The Contracting Officer Will Make Their Full Text Available. Also, The Full Text Of A Clause May Be Accessed Electronically At This/these Address(es): federal Acquisition Regulation (far) Clauses: https://www.acquisition.gov/browse/index/far (far Clauses Begin With 52) department Of Agriculture Acquisition Regulation (agar) Clauses: Https://www.acquisition.gov/agar (agar Clauses Begin With 452) far And Agar Deviations To Clauses May Be Viewed At: Policies & Regulations | Usda 52.252-6 Authorized Deviations In Clauses (nov 2020) (a) The Use In This Solicitation Or Contract Of Any Federal Acquisition Regulation (48 Cfr Chapter 1) Clause With An Authorized Deviation Is Indicated By The Addition Of “(deviation)” After The Date Of The Clause. (b) The Use In This Solicitation Or Contract Of Any Agriculture Acquisition Regulation (48 Cfr 4) Clause With An Authorized Deviation Is Indicated By The Addition Of “(deviation)” After The Name Of The Regulation. 452.204-70 Modification For Contract Closeout (deviation Jul 2022) upon Contract Closeout For Contracts Utilizing Simplified Acquisition Procedures (sap) According To Far 13: (a) If Unobligated Funds In The Amount Of $1000 Or Less Remain On The Contract, The Contracting Officer (co) Shall Issue A Unilateral Modification For Deobligation. The Contractor Will Receive A Copy Of The Modification But Will Not Be Required To Provide A Signature. The Co Shall Immediately Proceed With Contract Closeout Upon Completion Of The Period Of Performance, Receipt And Acceptance Of Supplies Or Services, And Final Payment. (b) If Unobligated Funds Of More Than $1000 Remain On The Contract, The Co Shall Issue A Bilateral Modification For Deobligation. The Contractor Will Receive A Copy Of The Modification And Will Be Required To Provide A Signature. (the Co May Also Request A Release Of Claims Be Completed By The Contractor, Although Not Required For Contract And Orders Using Sap Procedures.) If The Bilateral Modification And Release Of Claims Are Not Returned To The Co Within 60 Days, The Co Shall Release The Modification As Unilateral And Proceed With Contract Closeout Upon Completion Of The Period Of Performance, Receipt And Acceptance Of Supplies Or Services, And Final Payment. 452.211-74 Period Of Performance (feb 1988) the Period Of Performance Of This Contract Is From 15 Dec 2023 Through 30 Nov 2024 With The Possibility Of Four Option Years Through 30 Nov 2028. 452.228-71 Insurance Coverage (nov 1996) pursuant To Far Clause 52.228-5, Insurance-work On A Government Installation, The Contractor Will Be Required To Present Evidence To Show, As A Minimum, The Amounts Of Insurance Coverage Indicated Below: (a) Workers Compensation And Employer's Liability. The Contractor Is Required To Comply With Applicable Federal And State Workers' Compensation And Occupational Disease Statutes. If Occupational Diseases Are Not Compensable Under Those Statutes, They Shall Be Covered Under The Employer's Liability Section Of The Insurance Policy, Except When Contract Operations Are So Commingled With A Contractor's Commercial Operations That It Would Not Be Practical To Require This Coverage. Employer's Liability Coverage Of At Least $100,000 Shall Be Required, Except In States With Exclusive Or Monopolistic Funds That Do Not Permit Worker's Compensation To Be Written By Private Carriers. (b) General Liability. (1) The Contractor Shall Have Bodily Injury Liability Coverage Written On A Comprehensive Form Of Policy Of At Least $500,000 Per Occurrence. (2) The Contractor Shall Have Property Damage Liability Insurance Shall Be Required In The Amount Of $500,000 Per Occurrence. (c) Automobile Liability. The Contractor Shall Have Automobile Liability Insurance Written On A Comprehensive Form Of Policy. The Policy Shall Provide For Bodily Injury And Property Damage Liability Covering The Operation Of All Automobiles Used In Connection With Performing The Contract. Policies Covering Automobiles Operated In The United States Shall Provide Coverage Of At Least $200,000 Per Person And 500,000 Per Occurrence For Bodily Injury And $20,000 Per Occurrence For Property Damage Or Loss. (d) Aircraft Public And Passenger Liability. When Aircraft Are Used In Connection With Performing The Contract, The Contractor Shall Have Aircraft Public And Passenger Liability Insurance. Coverage Shall Be At Least $200,000 Per Person And $500,000 Per Occurrence For Bodily Injury, Other Than Passenger Injury. Coverage For Passenger Injury Shall Be At Least $200,000 Multiplied By The Number Of Seats Or Passengers, Whichever Is Greater. 452.236-73 Archaeological Or Historic Sites (feb 1988) if A Previously Unidentified Archaeological Or Historic Site(s) Is Encountered, The Contractor Shall Discontinue Work In The General Area Of The Site(s) And Notify The Contracting Officer Immediately. 452.237-74 Key Personnel (feb 1988) (a) The Contractor Shall Assign To This Contract The Following Key Personnel: Primary Equipment Operator. (b) During The First Ninety (90) Days Of Performance, The Contractor Shall Make No Substitutions Of Key Personnel Unless The Substitution Is Necessitated By Illness, Death, Or Termination Of Employment. The Contractor Shall Notify The Contracting Officer Within 15 Calendar Days After The Occurrence Of Any Of These Events And Provide The Information Required By Paragraph (c) Below. After The Initial 90-day Period, The Contractor Shall Submit The Information Required By Paragraph (c) To The Contracting Officer At Least 15 Days Prior To Making Any Permanent Substitutions. (c) The Contractor Shall Provide A Detailed Explanation Of The Circumstances Necessitating The Proposed Substitutions, Complete Resumes For The Proposed Substitutes, And Any Additional Information Requested By The Contracting Officer. Proposed Substitutes Should Have Comparable Qualifications To Those Of The Persons Being Replaced. The Contracting Officer Will Notify The Contractor Within 15 Calendar Days After Receipt Of All Required Information Of The Decision On Substitutions. The Contract Will Be Modified To Reflect Any Approved Changes Of Key Personnel. provisions: 52.201-1 Acquisition 360: Voluntary Survey (sep 2023) (a)all Actual And Potential Offerors Are Encouraged To Provide Feedback On The Preaward And Debriefing Processes, As Applicable. Feedback May Be Provided To Agencies Up To 45 Days After Award. The Feedback Is Anonymous, Unless The Participant Self-identifies In The Survey. Actual And Potential Offerors Can Participate In The Survey By Selecting The Following Link: Https://www.acquisition.gov/360. (b)the Contracting Officer Will Not Review The Information Provided Until After Contract Award And Will Not Consider It In The Award Decision. The Survey Is Voluntary And Does Not Convey Any Protections, Rights, Or Grounds For Protest. It Creates A Way For Actual And Potential Offerors To Provide The Government Constructive Feedback About The Preaward And Debriefing Processes, As Applicable, Used For A Specific Acquisition. 52.204-7 System For Award Management (oct 2018) 52.204-16 Commercial And Government Entity Code Reporting (aug 2020) 52.217-5 Evaluation Of Options. (july 1990) except When It Is Determined In Accordance With Far 17.206(b) Not To Be In The Government’s Best Interests, The Government Will Evaluate Offers For Award Purposes By Adding The Total Price For All Options To The Total Price For The Basic Requirement. Evaluation Of Options Will Not Obligate The Government To Exercise The Option(s). 52.237-1 Site Visit (apr 1984) offerors Or Quoters Are Urged And Expected To Inspect The Site Where Services Are To Be Performed And To Satisfy Themselves Regarding All General And Local Conditions That May Affect The Cost Of Contract Performance, To The Extent That The Information Is Reasonably Obtainable. In No Event Shall Failure To Inspect The Site Constitute Grounds For A Claim After Contract Award. 52.252-1 Solicitation Provisions Incorporated By Reference (feb 1998) this Solicitation Incorporates One Or More Solicitation Provisions By Reference, With The Same Force And Effect As If They Were Given In Full Text. Upon Request, The Contracting Officer Will Make Their Full Text Available. The Offeror Is Cautioned That The Listed Provisions May Include Blocks That Must Be Completed By The Offeror And Submitted With Its Quotation Or Offer. In Lieu Of Submitting The Full Text Of Those Provisions, The Offeror May Identify The Provision By Paragraph Identifier And Provide The Appropriate Information With Its Quotation Or Offer. Also, The Full Text Of A Solicitation Provision May Be Accessed Electronically At This/these Address(es): federal Acquisition Regulation (far) Provisions: https://www.acquisition.gov/browse/index/far (far Provisions Begin With 52) department Of Agriculture Acquisition Regulation (agar) Provisions: Https://www.acquisition.gov/agar (agar Provisions Begin With 452) far And Agar Deviations To Provisions May Be Viewed At: Policies & Regulations | Usda 52.252-5 Authorized Deviations In Provisions (nov 2020) (a) The Use In This Solicitation Of Any Federal Acquisition Regulation (48 Cfr Chapter 1) Provision With An Authorized Deviation Is Indicated By The Addition Of "(deviation)" After The Date Of The Provision. (b) The Use In This Solicitation Of Any Agriculture Acquisition Regulation (48 Cfr Chapter 4) Provision With An Authorized Deviation Is Indicated By The Addition Of "(deviation)" After The Name Of The Regulation. (xiv) Defense Priorities And Allocation System (dpas) Rating: N/a (xv) Date, Time, And Place Offers Are Due 6 December 2023, 3:00 P.m. Pst, All Offers Must Be Emailed To Robert.briney@usda. (xvi) Government Point Of Contact Robert Briney, Contracting Officer, Robert.briney@usda.gov

VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF USA Tender

Civil And Construction...+2Others, Building Construction
United States
Closing Date7 Feb 2025
Tender AmountRefer Documents 
Details: 2 department Of Veterans Affairs request For Qualifications (rfq) no. 36c77625q0008 dayton Va Medical Center redevelopment Opportunity dayton, Ohio 7 October 2024 date And Time Responses Due: February 7, 2025, At 3pm Est date And Time Questions Due: October 25, 2024 disclaimer the Information Presented In This Request For Qualifications And All Supplements, Revisions, Modifications, Updates, And Addenda Thereto (collectively, The Rfq ), Including (without Limitation) Narrative Descriptions And Information, Is Not Represented To Be All Of The Information That May Be Material To An Offeror S Decision To Submit A Response To This Rfq To Finance, Design, Develop, Renovate, Construct, Operate And Maintain The Project (as Defined Below) On A Portion Of The U.s. Department Of Veterans Affairs (va) Campus Named In Attachment A. neither Va, Nor Any Of Its Contractors, Subcontractors, Officers, Employees, Counsel, Advisors, Or Agents Make Any Representation Or Warranty, Whether Express, Implied, Or Created By Operation Of Law, As To The Accuracy Or Completeness Of This Rfq Or Any Of Its Contents Or Materials Referred To Or Provided Pursuant To Or In Connection With This Rfq, And No Legal Liability With Respect Thereto Is Assumed Or May Be Implied. Any Information Or Site Description Is Merely Provided To Assist Offerors In Their Independent Analysis Of The Decision To Submit A Response. The Transactions Contemplated By This Rfq Involve Significant Risks. Offerors And Their Advisors Should Review Carefully All The Information Set Forth In The Rfq And Any Additional Information Available To Them To Evaluate Such Risks. no Additional Representation Or Warranty, Whether Express, Implied, Or Created By Operation Of Law, Will Be Made By Va. No Person Has Been Authorized To Make Or Give On Behalf Of Va Any Other Written Or Oral Representation, Warranty Or Assurance With Respect To The Project Or The Accuracy Or Completeness Of The Information Provided In This Rfq Or Otherwise And, If Any Such Representation, Warranty, Or Assurance Is Made Or Given, It May Not Be Relied Upon By Any Offeror As Having Been Made By Or On Behalf Of Va, And Va Shall Not Have Any Liability For Or With Respect To Such Statements. table Of Contents 1 Executive Summary 1 1.1 Authority To Outlease 1 1.2 Rfq Terms And Condition Acceptance 2 2 Proposed Development Of Site 2 2.1 Overview Of Solicitation Structure 2 2.2 Location, Background And Description Of The Site 3 2.3 Development Considerations 3 2.3.1 National Historic Preservation Act 3 2.3.2 National Environmental Policy Act And Other Environmental Considerations 4 2.3.3 Infrastructure 4 2.3.4 Legal Considerations 4 2.3.5 Prevailing Wages 5 2.3.6 Handicap Accessibility 6 2.3.7 Eul Statutory Requirements 6 2.3.8 Hrp Statutory Requirements 6 2.3.9 Va S Goals And Objectives 6 2.3.10 Other Considerations 7 3 Lease Exhibits 7 4 Submital Requirements 8 4.1 Time And Date Of Submission 8 4.2 Manner Of Submission 8 4.3 Response Content 9 4.3.1 Cover Letter With Background And Administrative Information 10 4.3.2 Legal Requirements 11 4.3.3 Section 1: Development And Operations Concept 12 4.3.4 Section 2: Development Team Qualifications, Experience, And Past Performance 15 4.3.5 Section 3: Property Management (and, If Applicable, Supportive Services) Team Qualifications, Experience, And Past Performance 16 4.3.6 Section 4: Financial Wherewithal And Experience Securing Financing 17 5 Evaluation Criteria 18 5.1 Initial Review 18 5.2 Formal Presentations 18 5.3 Selection Process 18 5.4 Selection Timeline 18 5.5 Evaluation Factors 19 6 Miscellaneous Terms And Conditions Applicable To This Rfq 23 6.1 Authorizations By Submission Of Response 23 6.2 Teaming Arrangements And Special Purpose Entities 23 6.3 Hold Harmless 23 7 Ineligibility 23 8 Additional Information 24 attachment A: Site Information 25 attachment B: Supportive Housing Sample Lease Exhibit Outlines 32 attachment C: Non-supportive Housing Sample Lease Exhibit Outlines 33 department Of Veterans Affairs Rfq #36c77625q0008 26 request For Qualifications dayton Va Medical Center redevelopment Opportunity dayton, Ohio executive Summary the United States Department Of Veterans Affairs (va), Under Its Enhanced-use Leasing (eul) Authority (38 United States Code (u.s.c.) §⧠8161 To 8169) And The Historic Reuse Program (hrp) Authority Derived From Title 54 U.s.c. §⧠306121-306122 (formerly Section 111), Is Pleased To Issue This Request For Qualifications (rfq Or Solicitation), Seeking Competitive Responses From Qualified Organizations (offerors) To Serve As Developer(s) In Redeveloping Underutilized Vacant Buildings (described In Attachment A) On The Dayton Va Medical Center Campus In Dayton, Ohio. Redevelopment May Occur Under Va S Eul Authority To Benefit Veterans (directly Or Indirectly) And/or Create Permanent Supportive Housing For Homeless And/or At-risk Veterans And Their Families Or Under Va S Hrp Authority To Reuse And Preserve The Historic Property. authority To Outlease va Is Authorized To Outlease Land And Improvements To Non-federal Entities Through The Eul Program Or Hrp. Such Leases Can Have A Term Of Up To Ninety-nine (99) Years. va S Office Of Asset Enterprise Management (oaem) Administers The Eul Program. The Eul Authority Allows Va To Partner With The Public Or Private Sector To Maximize Returns To Veterans From Underutilized Capital Assets. It Allows Selected Developers To Finance, Design, Develop, Renovate, Construct, Operate And Maintain Supportive Housing And/or Commercial/other Use(s) That Benefit Veterans Directly And/or Indirectly. Va Envisions That Development Of The Eul Site Will Entail Well-planned And Coordinated Endeavor, Which Is Compatible With The Campuses Ongoing Mission-related Activities And The Surrounding Non-va Community. Va S Eul Authority Allows Va To Make Capital Contributions To Eul Projects Using Minor Construction Appropriations Funds. the Hrp Authority Allows Va To Manage, Outlease, Or Exchange Historic Facilities (available Land, Buildings, And Other Resources) In A Manner Consistent With Va S Obligation To Maintain Historic Assets. An Hrp Agreement Can Be Either A Long-term Outlease (up To 99 Years) Of Facilities Under Va S Jurisdiction Of Control To The Public Or Private Sector Or An Exchange Of Historic Properties. This Program Is Administered By The Office Of Real Property (orp) Within Va S Office Of Construction And Facilities Management (ocfm). Unlike Under Eul Authority, Va Is Not Authorized To Make Capital Contributions To Projects Under Its Hrp Authority. offeror(s) Under Both Va Authorities Will Be Authorized And Responsible For Financing, Designing, Developing, Renovating, Constructing, Operating, And Maintaining The Development Site In Accordance With Detailed Development Plan Approved By Va ( Development Plan ) And Applicable Federal, State, And Local Laws, Codes, Ordinances, And Regulations. rfq Terms And Condition Acceptance va Reserves The Right, At Any Time, Without Notice, At Its Sole And Absolute Discretion, To: (a) Reject Any Or All Responses; (b) Extend Any Deadline Set Forth In This Rfq; And (c) Terminate The Rfq Process, In Whole Or In Part. proposed Development Of Site for Offerors Proposing Under Va S Eul Authority, Public Law No. 117-168, The Sergeant First Class Heath Robinson Honoring Our Promise To Address Comprehensive Toxics Act Of 2022 (pact Act) Allows Va To Enter Into Euls That Provide Supportive Housing Or Enhance The Use Of The Leased Property By Directly Or Indirectly Benefitting Veterans. project Types May Include But Are Not Limited To: supportive Housing skilled Nursing Facilities assisted Living Facilities technical Job Training Centers research Facilities mixed-use, Etc. projects That Are Unlikely To Meet Statutory Requirements For Euls Include But Are Not Limited To: commercial Hotels warehouses, Etc. pursuant To 38 U.s.c. § 8162(b)(5), A Proposed Eul May Not Provide For Any Acquisition, Contract, Demonstration, Exchange, Grant, Incentive, Procurement, Sale, Other Transaction Authority, Service Agreement, Use Agreement, Lease, Or Lease-back By Va Or Any Other Federal Entity. Va May Only Receive Cash Consideration And No Forms Of In-kind Consideration Can Be Accepted In Lieu Of Cash Consideration. Va May Enter Into An Eul Without Receiving Consideration. for Offerors Proposing Under Hrp Authority, Va May Lease Or Exchange Its Historic Property So Long As The Lease Or Exchange Will Adequately Ensure The Preservation Of The Historic Property. overview Of Solicitation Structure through This Rfq, Va Is Presenting A Site Available For Redevelopment For An Offeror; Offerors May Submit A Single Response To This Rfq To Develop The Site Referenced In Attachment A. See Sections 4 And 5 Of This Rfq For Required Response Content And Evaluation Criteria. location, Background And Description Of The Site the Intent Of This Solicitation Is To Outline The Requirements For Selection Of A Developer(s) And Its Team(s) For Purposes Of Redeveloping Underutilized Vacant Buildings. It Is Expected That Any Redevelopment Would Also Enhance The Dayton Va Medical Center Campus. the Developer Entering Into An Eul Or Hrp Agreement With Va Will Be Responsible For All Financing, Designing, Developing, Renovating, Constructing, Operating, And Maintaining The Facility. pursuant To 38 U.s.c. §8163, Va Conducted A Public Hearing On The Eul Concept On September 26, 2022, At 6:00 Pm Est; Virtually With The Microsoft Teams Video Conference Application. attachment A Contains Additional Information Regarding The Location, Background Information, And Description Of The Subject Site. Development Considerations in Deciding Whether To Submit A Response To Develop The Proposed Site, The Offeror Should Consider Certain Factors. national Historic Preservation Act prior To Entering Into An Eul Or Hrp Agreement With Va, The Offeror Shall Work With Va To Fulfill The Requirements Of The National Historic Preservation Act, 54 U.s.c. §⧠300101, Et Seq. ( Nhpa ) In Conjunction With The Development And Finalization Of The Proposed Development Plans. Section 106 Of Nhpa, 54 U.s.c. §⧠306108, Requires The Consideration Of The Effects Of The Project On Historic Properties Listed Or Eligible For Listing In The National Register Of Historic Places (nrhp) And Provides Representatives Of The State And Local Governments, Tribes And Other Interested Consulting Parties Sufficient Opportunity To Comment On The Development Plan Prior To Execution Of The Eul Or Hrp Agreement. Section 106 Of The Nhpa Also Requires The Developer To Seek Ways To Avoid, Minimize, Or Mitigate Adverse Effects (e.g., Demolition) That The Development Plan Might Have On Any Historic Properties During The Execution Stage Of The Eul Or Hrp Agreement. Consummation Of This Effort Will Be Accomplished By Va. Va Will Act In Concert With The Offeror, When Necessary, In The Accomplishment Of Historical Compliance. For Guidelines Related To Historic Preservation Requirements, Visit Https://www.achp.gov/protecting-historic-properties. national Environmental Policy Act And Other Environmental Considerations the Eul Or Hrp Project Will Be Subject To All Applicable Federal, State, And Local Environmental Laws, Codes, Ordinances, And Regulations, Including But Not Limited To, The Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, And Liability Act ( Cercla ), 42 U.s.c. §⧠9601-9675; The Resource Conservation And Recovery Act ( Rcra ), 42 U.s.c. §⧠6901, Et Seq; And The National Environmental Policy Act ( Nepa ), 42 U.s.c. §⧠4321-4347. Nepa Requires That Federal Agencies, Including Va, Identify And Evaluate The Potential Environmental Impacts Of A Major Federal Action (e.g., An Eul) On The Human Environment. Va Will Complete The Nepa Analysis Upon Va S Selection Of The Offeror. The Offeror Will Be Required To Provide Development-specific Information To Support The Analysis. The Nepa Analysis Must Be Completed By Va, Prior To Execution Of The Eul Or Hrp Agreement. The Offeror Will Be Responsible For Complying With Mitigation Requirements Of The Nepa Analysis, If Required. The Offeror Shall Comply With All Applicable Environmental Laws And Will Be Responsible For Any Required Cleanup/remediation Activities. Additionally, The Offeror Will Be Responsible For Any Necessary Environmental Studies, Reports, Site Assessments, Seismic, Etc. That Are Needed By Offeror To Meet Offeror S Obligations. Lastly, The Offeror Will Be Responsible For Complying With Any Regulatory Requirements For The Abatement And Removal Of Any Asbestos And/or Lead-containing Material. infrastructure any Available Information About Infrastructure Regarding The Site Is Included In Attachment A. It Is The Responsibility Of The Offeror To Pay Utility Providers For All Utilities Through Separate Metering. It Is The Responsibility Of The Offeror To Bring In The Necessary Utility Lines (water, Sewer, Gas, Electricity, Fiber Optics, Communication, Cable, Etc.) To Operate The Eul Or Hrp Site. Va Is Not Obligated To Provide Selected Offeror Access To Va Owned Utilities Or Resources. legal Considerations overview the Offeror Is Responsible For Conducting Its Own Due Diligence Regarding The Eul Or Hrp Site Including, Without Limitation, Whether (a) The Development Of The Eul Or Hrp Site, As Contemplated By The Response, Can Be Accomplished In Compliance With Applicable Federal, State, And Local Requirements (including Fire, Life Safety, Accessibility, Zoning, State And Local Building Codes, And Other Local Land Use Restrictions); (b) The Condition Of The Eul Or Hrp Site Is Suitable For The Offeror S Contemplated Use; (c) The Necessary Permits, Variances, Special Exceptions And Other Governmental Actions Or Approvals Required For The Contemplated Developments Can Be Reasonably Obtained (at No Cost Or Expense To Va); And (d) The Contemplated Use(s) Is Otherwise Practical And Economically Feasible. Property Is Under Concurrent Jurisdiction. Prior To The Execution Of The Lease Agreement, Offeror Will Need To Have Written Executed Agreements (e.g., Memorandum Of Understanding) Regarding Fire, Police, And Emergency Services In Place, Including Va Concurrence. taxes in Accordance With The Pertinent Provisions Of The Eul Statute (i.e., 38 U.s.c. § 8167), The Offeror During The Eul Term Will Be Subject To Any And All Applicable State And Local Taxes, Fees, Assessments, And Special Assessments Legally Chargeable To The Eul, The Offeror S Leasehold Interest, And The Offeror S Underlying Improvements. However, Neither Va S Interest In The Eul Nor The United States Fee Interest In The Underlying Properties Shall Be Subject, Directly Or Indirectly, To Any State Or Local Laws Relative To Taxation, Fees, Assessments Or Special Assessments. security offeror Is Responsible For Providing Security On The Site. The Offeror Shall Include In Their Response An Overview Of The Physical Security And Electronic Monitoring That Will Be Provided Based Upon The Individual Space Requirements And Tenant Mix Of The Proposed Eul Or Hrp Project. As Part Of The Response, It Should Be Noted That It Is The Requirement Of The Offeror To Provide Security 24/7 For The Site. energy Conservation And Sustainable Design Requirements the Va Sustainable Design Manual () Is The Guidance That Defines The Methodology To Incorporate Sustainable Design, Including Energy Efficiency, In The Eul Or Hrp Project. Va Encourages Offerors To Incorporate Sustainability Over And Above The Standards Found In The Current Va Sustainable Design Manual. In Previous Projects, Some Developers Have Proposed More Aggressive Energy Efficiency And Sustainability Milestones That Made Their Proposals, All Other Elements Considered Equal, More Attractive. To Take Advantage Of Existing Sustainability Work In The Private Sector That Is Well Accepted In The Construction Industry, Va Has Determined That Using A Third-party Rating System Is The Best Method For Fulfilling Va Sustainable Building Requirements In The Eul Or Hrp Project. The Offeror May Propose Using The Leadership In Energy And Environmental Design (leedâ®) Rating System, The Green Globesâ® Rating System, Or An Alternate Rating System. Va Requires That The Project Achieve At Least Leed Silver, Two Green Globes, Or An Equivalent Certification Level By The Alternate Rating Organization. Offerors Proposing To Use An Alternate Rating System Must Submit A Memo To The Va Project Manager Demonstrating That The Alternate Solution Achieves An Equivalent Level Of Certification As Leed Silver, Two Green Globes, Or Both. prevailing Wages unless The Offeror Can Demonstrate To The Satisfaction Of Va In The Form Of A Written Determination Or Written Correspondence From The U.s. Department Of Labor That The Offeror Or The Project Are Exempt Therefrom, Offeror Shall Comply With The Requirements Of The Davis-bacon Act, As Amended, 40 U.s.c. § 3141, Et Seq. And The Relevant Rules, Regulations, And Orders Of The Secretary Of Labor Applicable Thereto. handicap Accessibility the Offeror Will Be Required To Ensure That Its Design, Development, Construction, Operation, And Maintenance Plan And Activities On The Site Comply In All Respects With The Americans With Disabilities Act Of 1990, 42 U.s.c. §⧠12101, Et Seq., And The Architectural Barriers Act Of 1968, 42 U.s.c. §⧠4151, Et Seq., As Amended. eul Statutory Requirements va S Eul And Statutory Requirements Are Codified At 38 U.s.c. §⧠8161-8169 And As Amended. public Law No. 117-168, The Sergeant First Class Heath Robinson Honoring Our Promise To Address Comprehensive Toxics Act Of 2022 (pact Act). Sec. 705 Of The Pact Act, Modifications To Enhanced-use Lease Authority Of Department Of Veterans Affairs . hrp Statutory Requirements va S Hrp Is Authorized By The Nhpa, Specifically Title 54 Of The United States Code Section 306121-306122. This Authority Allows Federal Agencies Such As Va To Outlease Or Exchange Unneeded Historic Properties And Retain Proceeds To Fund Agency Preservation Activities. va S Goals And Objectives va Has The Following Goals And Objectives For The Project: reuse Underutilized Va Properties. This Could Take The Form Of Safe, Affordable, Smoke-free Housing For Veterans And Their Families Who Should Have Priority Placement In Any Housing Project Created On The Site. If Hud-vash Is Used, The Service Provider Must Provide Service Above And Beyond Those Provided By Hud And Va. It Is The Intent That Va Will Provide Case Management Services To Eligible Veterans. This Could Also Take The Form Of Another Use That Benefits Veterans Directly Or Indirectly, Including Commercial Use(s), And/or Reuses And Preserves Historic Property. Note: The Dayton Va Medical Center Will Not Accept Any Uses Of The Site That Are Industrial. (b) Avoid Ongoing Operating Costs Associated With The Upkeep Of Vacant And/or Underutilized Assets. (c) Provide An Innovative Solution Within Current Authority To Preserve A Va-owned, Historic Property. (d) Meet Va S Obligations Under Nhpa To Better Preserve And Protect The Property. other Considerations va Will Not Participate In Or Allow Its Or The United States Underlying Fee Interest In The Land To Be Used As Security For Financing For The Project Or Otherwise, Including Without Limitation, Providing Any Kind Of Guaranty Or Act In Any Way As A Beneficiary For A Financing Vehicle. in Regard To Any Proposed Project-related Financing To Be Obtained By The Offeror, Va As A General Rule Will Not Approve Any Financing That Includes Requirements That Operate To Deny, Restrict, Or Subordinate Va S Right To Terminate The Eul Or Hrp Agreement Upon The Offeror S Failure To Cure An Outstanding Event Of Default Thereunder. This Includes Any Document, To Include The Eul Or Hrp Agreement That Would Prevent Va From Terminating The Eul Or Hrp Agreement Due To Cross Default Arising From One Or More Parcels On The Property. Any Proposed Project Financing That Does Not Comply With This Restriction Must Be Explicitly Identified In The Rfq Response For Va S Unilateral Review And Evaluation. The Successful Offeror Must Establish And Maintain Positive Relations And Communications With State And Local Governmental Authorities And The Local Communities During Negotiations With Va And Any Of Its Representatives. the Successful Offeror Must Integrate Development Activities With Cultural Resources And Historical And Environmental Policy Management Requirements In Support Of Va S Mission And Operations. the Offeror Will Be Responsible For Coordinating The Work Schedule(s) With Va In Order To Minimize Disruption To The Campus Activities And Operations. This Coordination Includes The Work Of Any Contractor Or Subcontractor That The Offeror Retains In Connection With The Project. lease Exhibits following Its Selection, The Offeror Will Be Responsible For Preparing Detailed Lease Exhibits To Include A Development Plan, Operations And Maintenance Plan, And (if Housing Is Proposed) A Tenant Selection Plan For The Project. Attachment B Contains Sample Outlines For Supportive Housing Lease Exhibits. Attachment C Contains Sample Outlines For Non-supportive Housing Lease Exhibits. In Addition, The Offeror Will Need To Provide Other Lease Exhibits Such As A Site And Design Plans. Following Offeror Selection, Va Will Provide Detailed Lease Exhibit Templates. va Recognizes That Formulation Of The Lease Exhibits Will Require The Offeror To Work Closely And Cooperatively With Va. Va Will Provide Final Approval And Cooperate With The Offeror During The Drafting Process To Facilitate Preparation Of The Final Development Plan. It Is Anticipated That The Offeror Will Provide Va With Drafts Of The Lease Exhibits Throughout The Drafting Process. The Lease Exhibits Will Be Subject To Va S Review And Approval And May Be Subject To Review And Comment By Local Government And Other Stakeholders. submital Requirements time And Date Of Submission responses Must Be Received By February 7, 2025, At 3:00 Pm Est (the Closing Time ). Responses Received After The Closing Time Will Not Be Considered. questions Regarding This Rfq May Be Submitted In Writing By Emailing De Carol Smith At Decarol.smith@va.gov And Shahidat Abbas At Shahidat.abbas@va.gov By September 30, 2024. Questions Received After This Date May Not Be Considered. Responses Will Be Provided By An Amendment To The Rfq. All Government Communication Regarding This Rfq Shall Be From The Portfolio Managers, De Carol Smith And Shahidat Abbas. manner Of Submission responses Will Be Accepted By Electronic Means And Hard Copy. For Electronic Submission, Please Submit Responses Via Email To De Carol Smith At Decarol.smith@va.gov And Shahidat Abbas At Shahidat.abbas@va.gov. Please Note, Due To The Size Of Response Content, Offeror Will Need To Submit Rfq Response In Multiple Emails (20mb Capacity Per Email To Include Attachments) Labeled By Section Name And Subsection (see Rfq Section 4.3 For Additional Details). The Entire Response Must Be In Pdf Format. In Addition, Any Excel Or Other Spreadsheets That Allow Data To Be Manipulated Must Be Included In Their Native (i.e., Excel), Unprotected And Accessible Format. However, One Hard Copy Must Be Delivered By Mail, Courier, Or Hand Delivery To The Following Address: attention: C. Brett Simms designated Va Representative department Of Veterans Affairs office Of Asset Enterprise Management (044c) 810 Vermont Avenue, Nw washington, Dc 20420 each Hard Copy Of The Response Must Be Bound In A Three-ring Binder (to Allow Va To Easily Remove Parts For Copying And/or Circulation). responses Must Be In A Sealed Envelope Or Package With The Following Information Conspicuously And Legibly Written Or Typed On The Outside: offeror S Name; offeror S Complete Mailing Address; name And Contact Information For Offeror S Contact Person (e.g., Telephone, Email And Facsimile); And the Following Statement (to Be Completed Upon Delivery To Va): Response Received By Va As Of _____________(time) On _____________ (date) response Content each Response Must Contain The Following Sections Applicable To The Offeror S Proposed Project In The Following Order, With Each Section Clearly Labeled, Beginning On A New Page And Not Exceeding The Applicable Section Page Limit. section # section Name And Subsections (note: Separate Sections And Subsections With Tabs In Hard Copies) page Limit na cover Letter (including Background And Administrative Information) 5 Pages 1 development And Operations Concept team Composition And Structure development Concept alignment Of Development Concept With Va Goals And Objectives project Financing Plan project Timeline management Approach (development, Property Management, Subcontractors, And, If Applicable, Supportive Services) proposed Veteran Hiring And Community Relations Strategies For Project 25 Pages (includes Resumes) 2 development Team Qualifications, Experience, And Past Performance development Qualifications And Experience development Past Performance development Team Key Personnel Qualifications tab 2d: Veteran Hiring And Community Relations Experience 20 Pages 3 property Management (and, If Applicable, Supportive Services) Team Qualifications, Experience, And Past Performance tab 3a: Property Management (and, If Applicable, Supportive Services) Qualifications And Experience tab 3b: Property Management (and, If Applicable, Supportive Services) Past Performance tab 3c: Property Management (and, If Applicable, Supportive Services) Key Personnel Qualifications 20 Pages 4 financial Wherewithal And Experience Securing Financing tab 4a: Financial Wherewithal tab 4b: Experience Securing Financing 15 Pages (excludes Financial Statements) appendix A financial Statements And Auditor S Opinion Letter no Limit appendix B explanation Of Any Legal Issues (if Any) no Limit pages Submitted That Are In Excess Of Any Page Limit (including A Section Page Limit) Will, At Va S Sole Discretion, Be Discarded And Not Reviewed Or Evaluated By Va. Supporting Data, Such As Explanations Of Any Legal Issues, And Auditor S Opinion Letter, Will Not Count Against The Page Limits. Responses Must Be Typewritten In Arial 11-point Font Size Or Greater. For Purposes Of The Response, A Key Team Member Should Be Considered Any Member That Will Be Responsible For Approximately 20% Or More Of The Services Or Fees Under This Proposed Project. cover Letter With Background And Administrative Information a Cover Letter (on The Offeror S Letterhead) Must State That The Offeror Has Read And Agrees To Comply With All The Terms, Conditions, And Instructions Provided In This Rfq. Any Requests For Waivers Or Exceptions Must Be Clearly Identified In The Cover Letter And Shall Be Subject To Va S Review And Approval. the Cover Letter Must Also Contain The Following General Information About The Offeror And The Offeror S Team (if Applicable). (note: In The Case Of An Offeror That Is A Special Purpose Entity, Include Information On Each Partner, Member, Or Shareholder Of The Offeror.) administrative Information: Company/organization Name; Employer/tax Identification Number; Dunn And Bradstreet (duns) Number; Proof Of Vetbiz Verification (if A Service-disabled Veteran-owned Small Business Or Veteran-owned Small Business); Mailing Address; Main Telephone Number; And Main Facsimile Number. authorized Representative: Name And Contact Information (mailing Address; Telephone Number; E-mail Address; And Facsimile Number) Of The Representative Authorized To Act On Behalf Of The Offeror. day-to-day Point Of Contact: Name And Contact Information (mailing Address; Telephone Number; E-mail Address; And Facsimile Number) Of The Individual Designated By The Offeror As The Person To Whom Questions And/or Requests For Information Are To Be Directed. form Of Business: Description Of The Offeror S Form Of Business (whether A For-profit Corporation, A Nonprofit Or Charitable Institution, A Partnership, A Limited Liability Company, A Business Association Or A Joint Venture), State Of Incorporation, And A Brief History Of The Organization And Its Principals: articles Of Incorporation, Partnership, Joint Venture, Or Limited Liability Company Agreement (note: For Any Offeror Or Team Member, As Applicable, That Is A Sole Proprietorship, Provide Current Mailing Address And A Summary Of Current Business Activity); current Certificate Of Good Standing; by-laws; copy Of Corporate Resolutions, Certified By A Corporate Officer, Authorizing The Offeror S Submission Of, Or Team Member S Participation With The Offeror In The Submission Of, The Response And The Entity S Authority To Proceed With The Project (assuming An Rfq Award Is Made, And Va S Approval Is Obtained); And list Of Principals. legal Requirements state Whether The Offeror Or Any Offeror S Team Member, As Applicable, Has Ever Been Terminated For Default, Non-compliance, Or Non-performance On A Contract Or Lease, Or Debarred From Any Federal, State, Or Local Government Contracts And, If So, Provide The Date And A Detailed Description Of The Occurrence In An Appendix (note: This Additional Detail Does Not Count Against Page Limits); And list Each Instance Within The Past Ten (10) Years And Explain In Sufficient Detail In An Appendix As Necessary (detail Does Not Count Against Page Limits) In Which The Offeror, Or Any Offeror S Team Member, Or Any Principal, Partner, Director, Or Officer Of Such Entities Was: convicted Of Or Pleaded Guilty Or Nolo Contendre To A Crime (other Than A Traffic Offense); subject To An Order, Judgment, Or Decree (including As A Result Of A Settlement), Whether By A Court, An Administrative Agency, Or Other Governmental Body, Or An Arbitral Or Other Alternative Dispute Resolution Tribunal, In Any Civil Proceeding Or Action In Which Fraud, Gross Negligence, Willful Misconduct, Misrepresentation, Deceit, Dishonesty, Breach Of Any Fiduciary Duty, Embezzlement, Looting, Conflict Of Interest, Or Any Similar Misdeed Was Alleged (regardless Of Whether Any Wrongdoing Was Admitted Or Proven); subject To An Action Or Other Proceeding, Whether Before A Court, An Administrative Agency, Governmental Body, Or An Arbitral Or Other Alternative Dispute Resolution Tribunal, Which, If Decided In A Manner Adverse To The Offeror, Team Member, Principal, Partner, Director, Or Officer (as Applicable), Would Reasonably Be Expected To Adversely Affect The Ability Of The Offeror Or Team Member To Perform Its Obligations With Respect To The Project (including The Ability To Obtain Or Repay Financing); debarred, Suspended, Proposed For Debarment, Declared Ineligible Or Voluntarily Excluded From Covered Transactions By Any Federal, State, Or Local Department Or Agency; notified That It Is In Default Of Any Federal, State, Or Local Contract Or Grant If Yes, Provide The Reason For The Default And Whether The Default Was Cured; terminated For Cause Or Default On One Or More Public Transactions (federal, State, Or Local); And party To Litigation Or A Formal Alternative Dispute Resolution (adr) Process (e.g., Binding Arbitration) Involving A Claim In Excess Of $50,000. For Those Matters Involving A Claim Equal To Or In Excess Of $500,000, Describe In Detail The Litigation Or Adr Process section 1: Development And Operations Concept in This Section, The Offeror Should Include All Relevant Information Necessary To Allow Va To Assess The Offeror S Overall Development And Operations Concept. Specifically, This Section Must Include The Following: tab 1a: Team Composition And Structure provide Brief Descriptions Of Offeror Entity And The Offeror S Team Members (i.e., Organizational Purposes Or Missions, Services Provided, Etc.), Including Key Roles And Responsibilities. The Offeror Should Describe Past Experience Working With The Offeror S Team Members. Provide An Organizational Chart Showing The Relationship Between The Offeror And The Offeror S Team Members, As Appropriate, Along With Their Roles And Responsibilities. Explain The Offeror S Approach To Managing The Team, Including Prior Experience Engaging And Overseeing The Work Of Multiple Team Members And Subcontractors. tab 1b: Development Concept state Whether The Offeror S Development Concept Falls Under Va S Eul Or Hrp Authority (see Rfq Sections 1.1 And 2). Provide A Brief Description Of The Offeror Team S Understanding Of Va S Development Objectives (see Rfq Section 2.3.8), The Developer Concept (to Also Include Site Construction And Building Design), And The Developer S Assets And Infrastructure To Be Redeveloped Under Va S Eul Authority Into Supportive Housing Or Commercial/other Use(s) That Benefit Veterans Directly Or Indirectly Or Under Va S Hrp Authority To Reuse And Preserve The Historic Property (see Rfq Section 2). Identify Potential Risks And Challenges Associated With The Project And Related Mitigation Strategies. Describe The Offeror S Plan To Identify And Evaluate Potential Assets For Redevelopment And Undertaking All Necessary Investigation Activities To Produce Development Scenarios. List Any Required Studies To Be Performed. Provide A Timeline For Development Of These Scenarios And Plans, Including Any Required Studies. tab 1c: Alignment Of Development Concept With Va Goals And Objectives identify How Proposed Development Will Meet Va S Goals And Objectives As Outlined In Rfq Section 2.3.9. As Applicable, State What Direct Or Indirect Veteran Benefits The Project Will Provide And How Historic Assets Will Be Preserved. tab 1d: Project Financing Plan provide A Narrative That Describes The Offeror Team S Strategy To Obtain Financing For This Project, Including Contingency Plan(s) In The Event One Or More Sources Of Funding Are Not Available. The Narrative Should Also Explain Key Assumptions Reflected In The Following Required Budgets To Be Provided In A Working Microsoft Excel Document (excluded From Page Count): development Budget Sources And Uses: Development Budget Must Show Estimated: (a) Total Development Costs For The Project, Including Hard And Soft Costs; (b) Financing Costs, Including Types And Amounts Of Debt And Equity, And Underlying Amortization Periods; (c) Ownership Structure, Including Percentage Of Ownership By The Offeror (or In The Case Of A Special Purpose Entity, Each Team Member); And, (d) All Capital Funding Sources (e.g., Low Income Housing Tax Credit Equity, Equity Provided By The Lessee, Federal, State And Local Government Funding, Grant Proceeds, Loan Proceeds, Etc.) Used To Finance The Project. Note That Va Is Authorized To Provide Eul Projects With A Capital Contribution, But Va Is Not Authorized To Make Capital Contributions To Projects Under Its Hrp Authority. annual Operating Budget: List All Estimated Annual Revenues For The Project, Including Expected Monthly Rents By Unit Type And The Basis For /source Of Rent (e.g., Rental Vouchers). In Addition, List All Expected Annual Operating Expenses Associated With The Project. Provide A 30-year Cash Flow Projection In A Working Microsoft Excel Document (excluded From Page Count). annual Supportive Services Budget (if Applicable): List All Expected Annual Supportive Services Expenses For The Eul Or Hrp Site And Projected Sources Of Funding. tab 1e: Project Timeline the Offeror S Response Must Contain A Timetable For The Project Containing The Following Key Dates: project Financing Sources: Anticipated Application, Award, And Closing Dates For Each Project Phase (as Applicable). design Milestones: Completion Dates For Each Project Phase (as Applicable). eul Or Hrp Agreement Execution: Eul Or Hrp Agreement Execution Cannot Occur Until All Financing Commitments Have Been Obtained. For Eul Projects, The Eul Agreement Cannot Be Executed Until The Office Of Management And Budget Has Completed Its Review Of The Eul, And Congress Has Been Provided 45-day Notification Of Va S Intent To Execute The Eul; construction: Start And Completion Dates For Each Project Phase (as Applicable); And, occupancy: Date The Facility Is Open For Operation For Each Project Phase (as Applicable). tab 1f: Management Approach (development, Property Management, Subcontractors, And, If Applicable, Supportive Services) describe The Offeror Team S Approach To Operation, Management, Security, And Maintenance Of The Project In Accordance With Private Sector Standards. Provide A Staffing Plan (number Of Ftes And Type) For The Ongoing Operation Of The Project. The Response Shall Contain The Physical And Electronic Security Measures That Will Be Provided Based Upon The Individual Space Requirements And Tenant Mix Of The Proposed Eul Or Hrp Project. Include Proposed Approach For Management And Operations Within The Development Team, Property Management, Subcontractors, And Supportive Services (if Applicable). tab 1g: Proposed Veteran Hiring And Community Relations Strategies For Project describe The Offeror S Outreach Strategies To Maximize Participation Of Service-disabled Veteran-owned Small Businesses (sdvosbs), Veteran-owned Small Businesses (vosbs), Local Small Businesses, And Other Small Businesses, In All Aspects Of The Evaluation Of Assets And Subsequent Development Processes. Provide A Summary Of The Offeror Team S Plan To Increase Employment Opportunities (to Also Include Internships) For Veterans Associated With This Project. Explain The Offeror Team S Experience And Customized Approach To Managing Community Relations And Interacting With State And Local Government Officials (i.e., Zoning, Environmental, Shpo, Local Community, Stakeholders, Etc.). Describe Any Experience In Managing Relations With The Surrounding Community. section 2: Development Team Qualifications, Experience, And Past Performance in This Section, The Response Should Include All Relevant Information Necessary To Allow Va To Assess The Offeror Team S Relevant Experience And Operations Qualifications, Experience, And Past Performance. Specifically, This Section Must Include The Following: tab 2a: Development Team Qualifications And Experience list And Explain In Sufficient Detail The Offeror Team S Relevant Development Qualifications And Experience. Identify Any Past Experience Working With Va And Federal, State And Local Governments, If Any. tab 2b: Development Team Past Performance describe Three (3) Similar Relevant Development Efforts (past Or Current) Developed By The Offeror Or One Of Its Team Members That Are Comparable To The Subject Project To Be Developed. Each Project Described Should Have Been Completed Within The Past Ten (10) Years. For Each Project Listed, The Following Information Should Be Included: project Name location type Of Project / Use size Of Project (square Footage, Units, Number Of Buildings, Acreage, Etc.) amount, Type, And Sources Of Financing historic Buildings (if Any) description Of The Associated Infrastructure date Of Project Completion number Of Years Involved With The Development role Of The Offeror Team Member(s) contact Information For A Reference Who Va Can Contact Regarding Performance And Client Or Stakeholder (as Applicable) Satisfaction. Note: Including A Reference On This List Will Constitute Authorization For Va To Contact And Discuss The Offeror S Or Team Member S Performance. tab 2c: Development Team Key Personnel Qualifications identify The Key Personnel Who Will Lead The Developer S Community/neighborhood Planning Tasks, As Well As The Day-to-day Point Of Contact. For Each Key Personnel Named Provide A: description Of Their Proposed Role; discussion Of The Extent To Which Key Personnel Have Worked Together On Other Similar Projects; And, resume That Includes A Description Of The Person S Duties And Responsibilities, Education, Years Of Relevant Experience, Certifications/licenses, Skills, Expertise, Other Relevant Qualifications (note: Resumes Count Against Page Limits). tab 2d: Veteran Hiring And Community Relations Experience describe Any Experience Implementing Targeted Veteran Hiring Efforts And The Results Of Those Efforts. Explain The Offeror Team S Experience Managing Community Relations And Interacting With State And Local Government Officials (i.e., Zoning, Environmental, Shpo, Local Community, Stakeholders, Etc.). Describe Any Experience In Managing Relations With The Surrounding Community For Comparable Developments. section 3: Property Management (and, If Applicable, Supportive Services) Team Qualifications, Experience, And Past Performance in This Section, The Response Should Include All Relevant Information Necessary To Allow Va To Assess The Offeror Property Management Team S Supportive Housing Or Commercial/other Use(s) Development And Operations Qualifications, Experience, And Past Performance. Specifically, This Section Must Include The Following: tab 3a: Property Management (and, If Applicable, Supportive Services) Qualifications And Experience list And Explain In Sufficient Detail The Offeror Team S Relevant Supportive Housing Or Commercial/other Use(s) Property Management Qualifications And Experience. Identify Any Past Experience Working With Va, Federal, State And Local Governments, If Any. tab 3b: Property Management (and, If Applicable, Supportive Services) Past Performance describe Three (3) Similar Supportive Housing Or Commercial/other Use(s) Management Efforts (past Or Current) Developed By The Offeror Or One Of Its Team Members That Are Comparable To The Subject Project To Be Developed. Each Project Described Should Have Been Completed Within The Past Ten (10) Years. For Each Project Listed, The Following Information Should Be Included: project Name location type Of Project / Use(s) size Of Project (square Footage, Units, Number Of Buildings, Acreage, Etc.) amount, Type, And Sources Of Financing historic Buildings (if Any) description Of The Associated Infrastructure date Of Project Completion number Of Years Involved With The Development role Of The Offeror Team Member(s) contact Information For A Reference Who Va Can Contact Regarding Performance And Client Or Stakeholder (as Applicable) Satisfaction. Note: Including A Reference On This List Will Constitute Authorization For Va To Contact And Discuss The Offeror S Or Team Member S Performance also, Provide A Summary Of The Proposed Management And Operations Plans Specific To The Proposed Project Site And Use. Tab 3c: Property Management (and, If Applicable, Supportive Services) Key Personnel identify The Key Personnel Who Will Lead The Property Management (and, If Applicable, Supportive Services) Planning Tasks, As Well As The Day-to-day Point Of Contact. For Each Key Personnel Named Provide A: description Of Their Proposed Role; discussion Of The Extent To Which Key Personnel Have Worked Together On Other Similar Projects; And, resume That Includes A Description Of The Person S Duties And Responsibilities, Education, Years Of Relevant Experience, Certifications/licenses, Skills, Expertise, Other Relevant Qualifications (note: Resumes Count Against Page Limits). section 4: Financial Wherewithal And Experience Securing Financing in This Section, The Response Should Include All Relevant Information Necessary To Allow Va To Assess The Offeror Team S Financial Wherewithal And Ability To Secure Financing For Comparable Development Projects. Specifically, This Section Must Include The Following: tab 4a: Financial Wherewithal provide A General Overview Of The Offeror Team S Financial Stability And Evidence Of Their Financial Wherewithal To Develop Supportive Housing Communities And/or Other Relevant Use(s) With Associated Infrastructure, Roads, And Amenities. Please Attach Supporting Documentation To Include An Auditor S Opinion Letter(s) And The Offeror And Its Team Members Most Recent Audited Financial Statements. If Audited Financial Statements Are Not Available, Please Submit Unaudited Financial Statements. (note: Supportive Documentation And Financial Statements Do Not Count Against The Page Limits.) tab 4b: Experience Securing Financing summarize The Offeror Team S Experience Directly Securing Financing For Similar Projects To The Proposed Project In The Last 10 Years. Provide Brief Descriptions Of Three (3) Similar Efforts For Which The Offeror S Team Has Directly Secured Financing. For Each Example, Include Project Information, Including: project Name location description Of Project Type / Use(s) total Development Cost specific Funding Sources Secured, And role Of The Offeror Team Member. evaluation Criteria Initial Review following The Rfq Submission Deadline, Va Will Initially Review All Submissions For Completeness And Adherence To The Requirements And Conditions Set Out In This Rfq. Va Reserves The Right To Reject Submissions That Are Incomplete Or Fail To Adhere To The Requirements Set Forth In This Rfq. Formal Presentations complete And Acceptable Submissions Will Be Further Reviewed And Evaluated By Va, Ranked In Order, And A Competitive Range Established. Offerors Whose Submissions Are Found To Be Within The Competitive Range May Be Given The Opportunity, At Va S Sole Discretion, To Make A Formal Presentation To Va And Receive Questions Regarding Their Response. If A Presentation Is Required, Notice Will Be Provided To Those Offerors Asked To Make A Presentation And The Details Regarding That Presentation (i.e., Length Of Presentation, Etc.) Will Be Provided In The Notice. Selection Process the Government Intends To Review All Factors For Award In Making A Selection. Selection Will Be Based On An Integrated Assessment Of The Factors Set Forth In Section 5.5 Below. Selection Timeline va Anticipates Selection Of A Developer By December 2024. Evaluation Factors the Responses Will Be Evaluated Based On The Following Four Equally Weighted Factors. Where Factors Include Subfactors, Each Subfactor Will Also Be Equally Weighted. The Evaluation Factors Are As Follows: 5.5.1 Factor 1: Development And Operations Concept factor 1 Will Consist Of An Assessment Of The Offeror S Team Composition And Structure, Development Concept, Alignment Of Development Concept With Va S Goals And Objectives, Financing Plan, Timeline, Project Management Approach, And Veteran Hiring And Community Relations For This Project. Factor 1 Is Comprised Of The Following Seven (7) Equally Weighted Subfactors: subfactor 1a: Team Composition And Structure va Will Assess The Offeror Team S Composition To Assess Capabilities And Skillsets, Including Key Roles And Responsibilities. Va Will Also Assess The Extent To Which The Offeror S Team Has Worked Together Previously On Similar Projects. The Organizational Chart Will Be Reviewed To Understand The Relationships Between The Different Team Members And Establish Whether Clear Lines Of Accountability Are In Place. subfactor 1b: Development Concept va Will Review The Offeror Team S Understanding Of The Requirements And Developer Technical Approach (to Include Development Concept And Proposed Site Construction/building Design) To Assess How The Offeror Team Proposes To Effectively Accomplish The Project. The Response Should Identify Whether The Offeror Is Proposing Under Va S Eul Or Hrp Authority, Demonstrate The Offeror Team S Understanding Of The Complexity Of The Project, Potential Risks And Challenges, Proposed Mitigation Strategies, And The Importance Of Close Communication And Collaboration With Va Throughout The Process. Additionally, Va Will Assess The Viability Of The Proposed Timeline For Development Of These Scenarios And Plans, Including Any Required Studies. subfactor 1c: Alignment Of Development Concept With Va Goals And Objectives va Will Assess If Offeror(s) Development Plans Include A Clear Concept That Meets Va S Goals And Objectives As Outlined In Rfq Section 2.3.9, Including Whether Project Provides Direct And/or Indirect Benefits To Veterans And/or Provides For Preservation Of The Historic Property. subfactor 1d: Project Financing Plan a Realistic And Viable Financing Plan Should Be Provided For The Project. Va Will Review The Anticipated Sources And Uses For The Project For Development, Operations, And Provision Of Services (if Applicable), As Well As The Proposed Operating And Supportive Services (if Applicable) Budgets, To Assess The Offeror Team S Understanding Of The Project And Funding Availability, Including Contingency Plans. subfactor 1e: Project Timeline va Will Review The Proposed Project Timeline For Completeness And Inclusion Of All Required Milestones. The Offeror Team Should Provide A Realistic Project Development Timeline For Va S Review. subfactor 1f: Management Approach (development, Property Management, Subcontractors, And, If Applicable, Supportive Services) va Will Evaluate The Offeror Team S Approach To Development, Operation, Property Management, Security, And Maintenance Of The Project In Accordance With Private Sector Standards And Ensuring The Long-term Viability And Security Of The Project. The Property Management Plan Should Be Customized To The Proposed Product Type. Va Will Assess The Viability Of The Staffing Plan For The Proposed Operations Of The Project. The Subcontractor Management Approach Should Demonstrate The Offeror S Ability To Manage Multiple Entities Across Disparate Fields And Locations To Achieve A Common Goal. subfactor 1g: Proposed Veteran Hiring And Community Relations Strategies For Project va Will Assess The Offeror Team S Community Relations Strategy For The Project And The Extent Of The Offeror Team S Local Knowledge And Understanding. Va Will Also Assess The Extent To Which The Offeror Team S Prior Experience And Proposed Outreach Plan Will Maximize The Participation Of Sdvosbs, Vosbs, Local Small Business, And Other Small Businesses In All Aspects Of The Evaluation Of Assets And Subsequent Development Processes. It Is Also Important That The Offeror Team Provide A Clear And Realistic Plan To Hire Veterans (and Provide Internships For Veterans) In Association With This Project. 5.5.2 Factor 2: Development Team Qualifications, Experience, And Past Performance the Focus Of Factor 2 Is On The Offeror Team S Relevant Development Team Qualifications, Experience, And Past Performance. Factor 2 Is Comprised Of The Following Four (4) Equally Weighted Subfactors: subfactor 2a: Development Team Qualifications And Experience va Will Review The Extent To Which The Offeror S Team Has Demonstrated Expertise And Experience Developing Projects Similar To That Which The Offeror Is Proposing, Including Experience Working With Federal, State, And Local Government Entities. Va Will Also Evaluate The Offeror Team S Track Record Of Working With Qualified Property Management And Supportive Services Providers (as Applicable) And Their Associated Qualifications And Experience. subfactor 2b: Development Team Past Performance va Will Assess The Extent To Which The Offeror S Team Has A Proven Track Record Of Successfully Developing Relevant Projects To The Proposed Project. The Projects Identified Should Be Of Similar Size, And Scope To What Is Being Proposed For The Eul Or Hrp Site. The Information Provided For Each Of The Projects Will Be Reviewed For Completeness And Relevancy. subfactor 2c: Development Team Key Personnel Qualifications va Will Review The Qualifications Of The Proposed Key Personnel To Assess Their Ability To Successfully Complete The Developer S Responsibilities And Assist Va In Developing And Implementing The Most Viable Development Scenario. The Key Personnel Roles Should Be Clearly Identified, Along With Each Person S Relevant Experience, Skills, Expertise, And Education. subfactor 2d: Veteran Hiring And Community Relations Experience offeror Teams Will Be Evaluated On Their Experience And Success In Undertaking Veteran Hiring Efforts For Similar Projects. Va Also Intends To Evaluate The Offeror Team S Experience With Managing Community Relations. Offeror Teams Should Demonstrate Local Market Knowledge And Experience Working With The Stakeholder Community On Similar Projects To The Proposed Project. 5.5.3 Factor 3: Property Management (and, If Applicable, Supportive Services) Team Qualifications, Experience, And Past Performance the Focus Of Factor 3 Is On The Offeror Team S Relevant Property Management (and, If Applicable, Supportive Services) Team Qualifications, Experience, And Past Performance. Factor 3 Is Comprised Of The Following Three (3) Equally Weighted Subfactors: subfactor 3a: Property Management (and, If Applicable, Supportive Services) Qualifications And Experience va Will Review The Extent To Which The Offeror Team Has Demonstrated Expertise And Experience Managing And Operating Comparable Projects To The Proposed Project And Experience Working With Federal, State, And Local Government. Va Will Also Evaluate The Proposed Property Management And Supportive Services Provider S (if Applicable) Associated Qualifications And Experience. Va Will Also Consider The Adequacy Of Safety And Security Measures Implemented Successfully At Other Similar Projects. subfactor 3b: Property Management (and, If Applicable, Supportive Services) Past Performance va Will Assess The Extent To Which The Offeror Team Has A Proven Track Record Of Successfully Managing And Operating Comparable Projects To The Proposed Project. The Projects Identified Should Be Of Similar Size, Scope, And Complexity To The Proposed Project. The Information Provided For Each Of The Projects Will Be Reviewed For Completeness And Relevancy. subfactor 3c: Property Management (and, If Applicable, Supportive Services) Key Personnel va Will Review The Qualifications Of The Proposed Project Operations Key Personnel To Assess Their Ability To Successfully Manage The Project For The Duration Of The Lease Term. The Key Personnel Roles Should Be Clearly Identified, Along With Each Person S Relevant Experience, Skills, Expertise, And Education. 5.5.4 Factor 4: Financial Wherewithal And Experience Securing Financing factor 4 Consists Of An Evaluation Of The Offeror Team S Financial Wherewithal And Experience Securing Financing For Comparable Projects. Factor 4 Is Comprised Of Two (2) Equally Weighted Subfactors: subfactor 4a: Financial Wherewithal va Will Assess The Financial Wherewithal Of The Offeror S Team To Undertake Their Proposed Development. Va Will Evaluate Whether The Response Has Provided Sufficient Evidence And Documentation, As Required By The Rfq, To Demonstrate The Financial Wherewithal And Current Financial Capacity To Successfully Execute A Project Of This Size, Scope And Complexity. subfactor 4b: Experience Securing Financing va Will Review The Offeror Team S Experience Securing Financing Similar To Funding Needed For The Proposed Development On The Site. The Offeror S Team Should Demonstrate A Proven Track Record Of Directly Securing Traditional And Non-traditional Project Financing. miscellaneous Terms And Conditions Applicable To This Rfq authorizations By Submission Of Response any And All Information Provided By An Offeror And Its Team Members May Be Used By Va To Conduct Credit And Background Checks. teaming Arrangements And Special Purpose Entities multiple Offerors May Form A Joint Venture For The Purpose Of Submitting A Response To This Rfq. A Special Purpose Entity May Also Be Created For The Purpose Of Submitting A Response. Va May Require That Financial And Performance Guarantees Be Provided By These And Other Offerors As Well As Team Members. Potential Offerors Who Do Not Have Strong Experience Or Skills In All The Required Areas (e.g., Financial Structuring, Development, Property Management, Operations, Services Delivery, Etc.) May Consider Submitting Responses Jointly With Entities Whose Experience Can Complement Their Own. (note: Va Will Not Be Involved In Facilitating Partnering Or Teaming Arrangements.) hold Harmless by Participating In The Rfq Process, Each Offeror Agrees To Indemnify And Hold Harmless Va And The United States Government And Each Of Their Respective Officers, Employees, Contractors, And Advisors From And Against Any And All Real Estate And Other Brokerage Fees Or Commissions, Finder S Fees, And Other Forms Of Compensation Related In Any Way To Activities Undertaken By Any Person As A Result Of Such Person S Efforts Towards And/or Participation In This Rfq Process Or The Submission By Such Person Of A Response, And Liabilities, Losses, Costs, And Expenses (including Reasonable Attorney S Fees And Expenses) Incurred By Any Indemnified Party (including Va) As A Result Of, Or In Connection With, Any Claim Asserted Or Arising As A Result Of, Or In Connection With, This Rfq Process. ineligibility the Following Persons (including Entities) Are Ineligible To Be An Offeror Or A Team Member Of An Offeror Or Otherwise Participate In The Project (including As A Contractor, Subcontractor, Or Professional): (a) Any Person That Has Been Debarred Or Suspended From Doing Business With Va; (b) Neither Such Person Nor Any Of Its Partners, Members, Or Principal Stockholders Is Listed On Any Non-procurement Or Reciprocal Lists On The Most Current System For Award Management Published By The U.s. General Services Administration Atâ www.sam.gov, As Updated From Time To Time, Or Any Replacement Thereof; (c) Neither Such Person Nor Any Of Its Partners, Members, Or Principal Stockholders Is A Person Who Poses A Security Or Safety Risk As Determined By The Secretary Of State, Including But Not Limited To Any Person Who Either Represents A Country, Or Is A Member Of Or Provides Political, Financial Or Military Support To A Group, That Is Listed In The Most Current Patterns Of Global Terrorism Report, Issued By The Secretary Of State In Compliance With 22 U.s.c. § 2656f(a), Available From The Superintendent Of Documents, U.s. Government Printing Office, Washington, Dc 20402 And Also Available Atâ http://www.state.gov/global/terrorism/annual_reports.html; And (d) Neither Such Person Nor Any Of Its Partners, Members Or Principal Stockholders Is Subject To A Criminal Indictment Or Information For A Felony In Any Court In The United States. For Purposes Of This Solicitation, The Term Principal Stockholder Shall Mean Any Person Who Is A Beneficial Owner (as Defined For Purposes Of Rule 13d-3 Of The Securities And Exchange Act Of 1934, As Amended And Promulgated By The Securities And Exchange Commission) Of Ten Percent (10%) Or More Of The Outstanding Stock Or Other Equity Of The Offeror. additional Information all Of The Information Required To Be Provided In Each Response Pursuant To Section 8 Of This Rfq Is Important To Va S Analysis And Evaluation Of Each Response. Va May Utilize Outside Sources In Addition To All Of The Information Provided In A Response In Evaluating Each Offeror S Submission. neither Va Nor Any Of Its Contractors, Subcontractors, Officers, Employees, Counsel, Advisors, Or Agents, Make Any Representation Or Warranty, Whether Express, Implied, Or Created By Operation Of Law, As To The Accuracy Or Completeness Of This Rfq Or Any Of Its Contents Or Materials Referred To Therein, And No Legal Liability With Respect Thereto Is Assumed Or May Be Implied. va Reserves The Right To: (a) Make A Selection Under This Rfq As A Result Of Initial Offers Submitted; And (b) Reject Any Or All Offers At Any Time Prior To Award And Cancel This Solicitation. Therefore, All Initial Offers Should Comprehensively Address Each Of The Requirements Set Forth Herein And Contain The Offeror S Best Terms. by Submitting A Response, Each Offeror Accepts All The Terms And Conditions Set Forth In This Rfq, And Any Updates, Supplements, And Amendments Thereto. Any Conflict (whether Actual Or Perceived) Between Different Parts Of This Rfq, As Between An Offeror And Va, Shall Be Resolved At The Sole And Absolute Discretion Of Va. in No Event Shall Va Be Liable For Any Fees, Costs, Or Expenses Associated With Any Of The Offeror S (or Their Brokers, If Any) Activities (e.g., Preparation, Discussions, Clarifications, Submissions, Or Negotiations), Relating Directly Or Indirectly To This Solicitation. Accordingly, As A Condition Of Submitting Its Response, Each Offeror Hereby Agrees To Indemnify And Hold Va Harmless For Any And All Such Fees, Claims, Liabilities, And Costs Arising In Connection With This Rfq And Its Underlying Process. any Relationship Between Va And An Offeror Arising From The Solicitation Is Subject To The Specific Limitations, Terms, Conditions, And Representations Expressed In This Rfq. Any Substantive Questions Or Concerns To Include Conflicts, Apparent Conflicts, Or Any Other Substantive Matters Regarding This Rfq Which May Arise During Preparation Of An Offeror S Response Should Be Addressed, In Writing, To: Decarol.smith@va.gov And Shahidat.abbas@va.gov.
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