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Zamboanga City State Polytechnic College Tender

Laboratory Equipment and Services
Corrigendum : Closing Date Modified
Philippines
Closing Date18 Sep 2024
Tender AmountPHP 15 Million (USD 268 K)
Details: Description The Zamboanga Peninsula Polytechnic State University Through Its Bids And Awards Committee (bac) Is Inviting Philgeps Registered Suppliers To Apply For Eligibility And To Submit Bids For The Items Listed Below: 1. Continuous Filament Fabrication 3d Printer And Desktop Computer (1 Set) Specifications: - Process: Continuous Filament Fabrication (cff) - Build Volume: At Least 320mm X 132mm X 154mm - Weight: 16kg (35lbs) Or Equivalent - Machine Footprint (min.): 584mm X 330mm X 355mm (23” X 13” X 14”) Or Bigger - Layer Height: At Least 100µ Or 0.1mm - Slicing Software: Cloud-based - Base Material: Onyx Or Chopped Carbon Fiber W/ Nylon - Reinforcement: Continuous Fiberglass - Extrusion System: Second-generation Extruder, Out-of-plastic Detection - Power: 100-240vac, 150w (2a Peak) - Desktop Computer Set: - Intel I7-117000 2.5 Up To 4.9ghz 8 Core 16 Threads 16m Cache - Ddr4, 8gb Gddr6, 256bit Video Card (ddr4 32gb) - Ssd 1tb 7200rpm 64mb W/ Usb Mouse (black) - 23.6” Monitor, Eco 500w 220v W/ 110v Avr - Machine Ups: 500w Package Inclusions: - 1-set 3d Printer Kit, 1-unit True Print Bed, 1-unit 800cc Spool, 1-unit Desktop Computer, 2-units Ups Terms And Conditions: A. Certificate Of Authority To Sell Issued By The Manufacturer. B. Training Certificate Of The Trainer Issued By The Manufacturer/supplier. C. After-sales Support After Warranty. D. Certificate Of Parts Availability. E. On-site Installation And Training. 2. Desktop Waterjet Cutter And Computer (1 Set) Specifications: - Cutting Area (xy): At Least 305mm X 460mm - Cut Bed Size: At Least 330mm X 485mm - Width Of Cut: At Least 1.2mm - Abrasive Rate: 0.33lb/min., 0.15kg/min., Or Better - Water Source: Filtered Tap Water - Cutting Materials: Cuts Metal, Glass, Plastic, Composites, Tile, Rubber, Foam - Input Water Filter: At Least 300mesh - Water Drainage Flow Rate (max.): 1.5gpm (5.7l/min.) - Abrasive Capacity: 13.5kg Or Better - Gantry Max Speed: 59ipm (1500mm/min.) - Gantry Positional Accuracy: 0.003” (0.08mm) Or Better - Compatible File Types: .dxf, .svg - Connectivity: Sd Card - Noise Emission: 74+ / -3db - Machine Unit Size: At Least 850mm X 640mm X 1220 Or Equivalent - Power Requirement: 110v-220v/50-60hz - Desktop Computer Set: • Intel I7-117000 2.5 Up To 4.9ghz 8 Core 16 Threads 16m Cache • Ddr4, 8gb Gddr6, 256bit Video Card (ddr4 32gb) • Ssd 1tb 7200rpm 64mb W/ Usb Mouse (black) • 23.6” Monitor, Eco 500w 220v W/ 110v Avr - Machine Ups: 200w Main Unit, 1500 Pump (3kv Avr) Or More Package Inclusions: - Desktop Computer, Pump Box, Stand, Extra Nozzle, 500kg Abrasive Material, Extra Cutting Beds, Avr/ups, Accessory Kit, User Manual Terms And Conditions: A. Certificate Of Authority To Sell Issued By The Manufacturer. B. Training Certificate Of The Trainer Issued By The Manufacturer. C. After-sales Support After Warranty. D. Certificate Of Parts Availability. E. On-site Installation And Training. 3. Handheld 3d Scanner With Built-in Touchscreen And Desktop Computer (1 Set) Specifications: - Scanner Type: Handheld W/ Built-in Touchscreen Interface (from 30cm To 10m In Length). With A Built-in Touchscreen For Ease Of Use During Scanning. - 3d Point Accuracy: 0.1mm Or Better - Depth Of View: At Least 55-95cm - Field Of View: At Least 280mm X 360mm (min.) To 490mm X 650mm (max.) - 3d Light Source: White Led - Texture Resolution: 2.3mp - Frame Rate: 35fps Or Better - Data Acquisition Speed: At Least 3m Points/sec - Multi-core Processing: Yes - 3d Formats: Obj, Ply, Stl, Etc. - Interface: Built-in Touchscreen – 4” Or Bigger - Tracking Modes: Geometry, Markers, Texture - Capable Of Scanning: Black Surfaces, Glossy Objects, Sharp Edges, Human Hair - Dimensions: At Least 165mm X 85mm X 274mm Or Equivalent - Software: Include License Operating Software That Can Fill Holes, Simplify The Mesh, Apply Texture - Laptop: • Operating System: Windows 10 Home • Processor: Intel Core I7-10750h • Processor 2.60ghz 12m Cache, Up To 5.00ghz • Graphics: Nvidia Geforce Gtx 1660 Ti 6gb • Gddr6 Vram • Memory: 16gb Ddr4 Up To 3200mhz Sdram • Support Up To 4gb • Storage: 1tb Ssd; Display: 15” Full Hd - Machine Ups: Battery Pack Bundle Inclusions: - Calibration Board, Magnetic Marker, Usb Cable, 3d Scanning Software (perpetual License), Carry Case, Desktop Computer/laptop Terms And Conditions: A. Certificate Of Authority To Sell Issued By The Manufacturer. B. Training Certificate Of The Trainer Issued By The Manufacturer. C. After-sales Support After Warranty. D. Certificate Of Parts Availability. E. On-site Installation And Training. 4. Open Architecture Co2 Laser Cutter And Engraver And Desktop Computer (1 Set) Specifications: - Workspace: At Least 28” X 16” (711mm X 406mm) Or Bigger - Z-axis Clearance: At Least 33” Or Better - Focal Lens: At Least 2”; Co2 Laser Wattage: Up To 90w - Carriage Footprint: At Least 5’ X 3’ - Cooling System: Utilize A Uniquely Integrated, Self-contained Cooling System - Laser Tubes: Glass Tubes - Engraving Speed: At Least 0 – 50”/s - Resolution: User Controlled From 75 To 1200dpi - Operating Modes: Raster, Vector, Or Combined Modes - Motion Control: Continuous-loop, Dc Servomotors - Print Interface: Ethernet Or Usb Connection - Auto Focus: Automatically Focus The Engraving Table To The Correct Focal Distance - Features: Open Architecture - Removable Laser Top, Ez Levelling System - Operating Systems: Windows Xp/7/8/10 32-bit And 64-bit - Memory Controller: Stand-alone Controller W/ 128mb Of Independent Memory. Allows For Processing & Storage Of Large-sized Files. - Starting Positions: 9 Different Starting Positions In Reference To The Image Or File To Be Engraved Or Cut, Breaking The Confines Of A “home Position”. - Operating Mode: Engrave (faster) Mode Will Engrave Bitmap Images And/or Vector Files. Cut Mode Cuts Or Traces Vector File Formats. - Laptop: • Operating System: Windows 10 Home • Processor: Intel Core I5, Processor 8gb, 1tb Ssd - Machine Ups: 3kva Avr Or More Package Inclusions: - Utility Carriage, Mechanical Lift Cart, Protective Eyeglasses, Exhaust Blower, Rotary Table, Air Assist, Desktop Computer/laptop Terms And Conditions: A. Training Certificate Of The Trainer Issued By The Manufacturer. B. After-sales Support After Warranty. C. Certificate Of Parts Availability. D. On-site Installation And Training. 5. Pcb 3d Printer And Desktop Computer (2 Sets) Specifications: - Printing: • Minimum Trace Width: 0.2mm, 8mil • Minimum Passive Size: 1005, 0402 • Minimum Pin-to-pin Pitch: 0.65mm, 26mil • Resistivity: 12mω/sq @ 70um Height, 12mω/sq @ 3mil Height • Supplied Substrate Material: Fr4 • Maximum Board Thickness: 3mm • Print Area: At Least 128mm X 116mm • Max. Bed Temperature: 240°c - Drilling: • Spindle Speed (max.): 13,000rpm • Power Requirements: 200-240vac, 3a • Runout (tir): 0.076mm • Shank Diameter: 3.175mm • Supplied Substance Material: Fr1 • Bit Diameter (max.): 2mm; Bit Length (max.): 1.5” - Soldering: • Minimum Passive Size: 1005, 0402 • Minimum Pin-to-pin Pitch: 0.5mm, 20mil • Solder Paste Alloy: Sn42/bi57.6/ag0.4, Sn42/bi57.6/ag0.4 • Solder Wire Alloy: Snbiag1, Snbiag1 • Soldering Iron Temperature: 180-200°c, 355-390°f • Software Requirements: Windows 7, 8, 10 (64bit), Osx 10.11+ • Connection Type: Wired Usb 2.0 - Desktop Computer Set: • Intel I7-11700 2.5 Up To 4.9ghz • 8 Core 16 Threads 16m Cache • Ddr4, 8gb Gddr6, 256bit Video Card (ddr4 32gb) • Ssd 1tb 7200rpm 64mb, W/ Usb Mouse (black) • 23.6” Monitor, Eco 500w 220v W/ 110v Avr - Machine Ups: 1000w Or More Package Inclusions: - Fr4 Substrates, Fr1 Substrates, Conductor 2 Cartridge, Rivet Tools, Substrate Clamp & Thumbscrews, Suspenser W/ Cap, Safety Glasses, Desktop Computer, Avr/ups Terms And Conditions: A. Training Certificate Of The Trainer Issued By The Manufacturer. B. After-sales Support After Warranty. C. Certificate Of Parts Availability. D. On-site Installation And Training. 6. Embroidery Machine (12 Needles) And Desktop Computer (1 Set) Specifications: - Max. Embroidery Area: At Least 11.4” X 11.2” - Lcd Display: At Least 7” - Built-in Embroidery, Monogramming & Lettering: 100/12/12 - File Transfer Thru: Usb, Lan, Sd Card - Max. Embroidery Speed: Stitches Per Minute 1000spm (cap Mode 650spm Max.) - Included Embroidery Hoops: • One Touch Frame 2.2” X 1.6”, 3.9” X 4.7”, 7.9” X 5.3” • One Touch Base, Large Square Hoops 12.6” X 12.6” • Tubular Plastic Frame (round Type) 5.5” - Features: • On-screen Letter Input & Editing • File Format: Tap - Desktop Computer Set: • Intel I7-11700 2.5 Up To 4.9ghz • 8 Core 16 Threads 16m Cache • Ddr4, 8gb Gddr6, 256bit Video Card (ddr4 32gb) • Ssd 1tb 7200rpm 64mb, W/ Usb Mouse (black) • 23.6” Monitor, Eco 500w 220v W/ 110v Avr - Machine Ups: 3kva Or More Package Inclusions: - Desktop Computer, Avr, Software, Consumables, Automated Upper/lower Thread Cutting Terms And Conditions: A. Certificate Of Authority To Sell Issued By The Manufacturer. B. Training Certificate Of The Trainer Issued By The Manufacturer. C. After-sales Support After Warranty. D. Certificate Of Parts Availability. E. On-site Installation And Training. 7. Flatbed Uv Printer With Rotary Attachment And Computer (1 Set) Specifications: - Printer Technology: Drop-on-demand Micro Piezo Inkjet Technology - Description: Print Quality On A Wide Variety Of Solid Materials & Objects Including Abs, Alu-board, Pc, Pet, Pmma (acrylic), Ps, Pvc, Etc. - Print Head: 1 - Max. Media Size: At Least 483mm (19”) X 594mm (23.4”) - Max. Media Thickness: At Least 150mm (5.9”) - Max. Print Area: At Least 473mm (18.6”) X 584mm (23”) - Media Drying System: Long-life Led-uv Curing Lamp - Vacuum System: Standard Integrated-electronically Adjustable Hold-down Strength - No. Of Ink Slot: 6 - Ink Type: Led-uv Ink - Ink Colors: Kcmy, White + Varnish - Print Resolutions: 1440/1080/720dpi - Interface: Ethernet - Power Supply: Ac 100-240v – 50/60hz±1hz - Power Consumption Operating Status: 300w Or Less - Machine Measurements (w) X (d) X (h): 1188mm X 1533.6mm X 604.3mm (46.8” X 60.4” X 23.8”) - Desktop Computer Set: • Intel I7-11700 2.5 Up To 4.9ghz • 8 Core 16 Threads 16m Cache • Ddr4, 8gb Gddr6, 256bit Video Card (ddr4 32gb) • Ssd 1tb 7200rpm 64mb, W/ Usb Mouse (black) • 23.6” Monitor, Eco 500w 220v W/ 110v Avr - Machine Ups: 300w (ups 600w) Or More Package Inclusions: - Rotary, Cmyk Uv Ink, User’s Manual, Software, Desktop Computer, Avr Terms And Conditions: A. Certificate Of Authority To Sell Issued By The Manufacturer. B. Training Certificate Of The Trainer Issued By The Manufacturer. C. After-sales Support After Warranty. D. Certificate Of Parts Availability. E. On-site Installation And Training. 8. Large Format Printer And Cutter With Desktop Computer (1 Set) Specifications: - Printing Method: Piezo Inkjet Method - Width: 11.7” To 54” (297mm To 1,371mm) - Thickness: • Max. 39.3ml (1.0mm) W/ Liner, For Printing • Max. 15.7ml (0.4mm) W/ Liner & 8.6ml (0.22mm) W/o Liner, For Cutting • Media Roll Outer Diameter: Max. 9.8” (250mm) • Media Roll Weight: Max. 77lb (35kg) • Media Core Diameter: 3” (76.2mm) Or 2” (50.8mm) - Printing/cutting Width (*1): Max. 52.9” (1346mm) - Printing Resolution (dots Per Inch): Max. 1200dpi - Cutting Speed: 0.39” To 11.8”/s (10-300mm/s) - Blade Force (*2): 30-500gf - Software Resolution (when Cutting): 0.98ml/step (0.025mm/step) - Dimensions: At Least 103.7” X 29.5” X 52.0” (2632mm X 748mm X 1320mm) - Media Heating System (*3): • Print Heater Set Temperature: 86 To 113°f (30 To 45°c) • Dryer Set Temperature: 86 To 131°f (30 To 55°c) - Connectivity: Ethernet - Power-saving Function: Automatic Sleep Feature - Rated Input: 100-120/220-240vac, 50/60hz 8.0/4.1a - Desktop Computer Set: • Intel I7-11700 2.5 Up To 4.9ghz • 8 Core 16 Threads 16m Cache • Ddr4, 8gb Gddr6, 256bit Video Card (ddr4 32gb) • Ssd 1tb 7200rpm 64mb, W/ Usb Mouse (black) • 23.6” Monitor, Eco 500w 220v W/ 110v Avr - Machine Ups:3kva Or More Package Inclusions: - 1-unit Desktop Computer, 4l Ink (cmyk) – 1l Per Color, 1-pc Cleaning Solution, 1-unit Avr 2kva, 1-roll Generic Sticker, Dedicated Stands, Power Cord, Media Holders, Replacement Blade For Separating Knife, Drain Bottle, User’s Manual, Software Terms And Conditions: A. Certificate Of Authority To Sell Issued By The Manufacturer. B. Training Certificate Of The Trainer Issued By The Manufacturer. C. After-sales Support After Warranty. D. Certificate Of Parts Availability. E. On-site Installation And Training. 9. Desktop Sla Resin 3d Printer And Desktop Computer (4 Sets) Specifications: - Printing Dimensions: At Least 200mm X 195mm X 122mm - Machine Leveling: 4-point Manual Leveling - Exposure Screen: At Least 9” Monochrome, 4k+ Resolution - Control Panel: At Least 3.5” Touch-control - Printing Volume: At Least 162oz/4.8l - Printing Speed: ≤60mm/hr Or 2.36”/hr - Resin Vat: Unibody Design With Scale Lines - Build Platform: Laser-engraved Platform - Removable Cover: Effectively Blocks 99.95% Of Uv Radiation - Power Supply: At Least 100w Rated Power - Desktop Computer Set: • Intel I7-11700 2.5 Up To 4.9ghz • 8 Core 16 Threads 16m Cache • Ddr4, 8gb Gddr6, 256bit Video Card (ddr4 32gb) • Ssd 1tb 7200rpm 64mb, W/ Usb Mouse (black) • 23.6” Monitor, Eco 500w 220v W/ 110v Avr - Machine Ups:300w Or More Package Inclusions: - Desktop Computer, 3d Printer Kit, Wash & Cure Machine, Initial Resin Consumables Terms And Conditions: A. Training Certificate Of The Trainer Issued By The Manufacturer. B. After-sales Support After Warranty. C. Certificate Of Parts Availability. D. On-site Installation And Training. ______________________________ Supplier’s Signature Over Printed Name The Schedule Of Bac Activities Is As Follows: 1. Pre-bid Conference - September 6, 2024, @ 10:00a.m. 2. Receipt And Opening Of Bids - September 18, 2024, @ 10:00a.m. 3. Bid Evaluation - September 19-25, 2024 4. Post-qualification - September 19-25, 2024 5. Issuance Of Notice Of Award - September 26, 2024 6. Contract Preparation & Signing - September 27, 2024 7. Issuance Of Notice To Proceed - September 27, 2024 The Criteria To Be Used For The Eligibility Check Of Prospective Bidders, Examination And Evaluation Of Bids, Post-qualification And All Matters To This Procurement Shall Be Under Republic Act No. 9184 (the Government Procurement Reform Act) And Its Implementing Rules And Regulations. Interested Bidders May Obtain Further Thank Important Notice To Bidders: 1. Bidding Documents May Be Acquired By Interested Bidders From The Address Below And Upon Payment Of A Non-refundable Fee For The Bidding Documents Of Twenty-five Thousand Pesos (p 25,000.00). It May Also Be Downloaded From The Website Of The Philippine Government Electronic Procurement System (philgeps), Provided That Bidders Shall Pay The Non-refundable Fee For The Bidding Documents Not Later Than The Submission Of Their Bids. 2. All Bidders Are Required To Post A Bid Security In The Form Of A Cash/bank Guarantee (2% Of Abc) Or Surety Bond (5% Of Abc) Or Bid Securing Declaration. 3. The Bidder Shall Prepare An Original Technical And Financial Proposal, Copy 1 And Copy 2. 4. State The Shortest Time Of Delivery And Submit Your Quotation Duly Signed By Your Representative In A Sealed Envelope. 5. Warranty Shall Be For Three (3) Months For Supplies And Materials. One (1) Year For Equipment From The Date Of Acceptance By The Procuring Agency. 6. All Erasures Must Be Initialed To Avoid Disqualifications. 7. Late Submission Of Bids Will Not Be Accepted. Approved By: (sgd.) Jocelyn P. Remoto Bac Chairperson The Zamboanga Peninsula Polytechnic State University Reserves The Right To Reject Any Or All Bids, Accept The Bid Most Advantageous To The Government, And Award The Contract By Lot.

Philippine International Convention Center Tender

Others...+1Civil And Construction
Philippines
Closing Date23 Apr 2024
Tender AmountPHP 180 K (USD 3.1 K)
Details: Description Request For Quotation Date: April 16, 2024 Rfq No. 2024-mc-76 _____________________________ _____________________________ _____________________________ _____________________________ (company Name & Address) Sir/madam: The Philippine International Convention Center, Through Its Bids And Awards Committee, Intends To Procure One (1)-year Contract For The Quarterly Preventive Maintenance Service Of Picc Forum’s Packaged Airconditioning Units, With An Approved Budget For Contract (abc) Of One Hundred Eighty Thousand Pesos (₱ 180,000.00), Vat Inclusive, Which Will Be Undertaken In Accordance With Section 53.9 Of The 2016 Revised Implementing Rules And Regulations Of Republic Act No. 9184. Please Quote Your Best Offer For The Service/s Described Herein, Subject To The Terms Of Reference Provided For This Rfq. Submit Your Quotation/offer Duly Signed By You Or Your Duly Authorized Representative Not Later Than 3:00 P.m. Of April 23, 2024. A Copy Of The Following Are Required To Be Submitted Along With Your Quotation/offer: A. 2024 Mayor’s/business Permit; B. Bir Registration Certificate; C. Philgeps Registration Number; D. Omnibus Sworn Statement; And E. Copy Of The Terms Of Reference Duly Signed On All Pages The Following Technical Documents Are Required Also To Submit Together With Your Offer And The Above Mentioned Eligibility Documents: A. List Of At Least Three (3) Maintenance And/or Repair Projects For Centralized And/or Packaged Air Conditioning System For The Past Two (2) Years. B. Resume Of Company’s Key Officer And Technical Personnel Detailing The Skills And Technical Experience. C. (to Be Submitted During Implementation). Certified Photocopy Of The Valid Registered/professional License Of At Least One Mechanical Engineer Of The Contractor Serving As Service Engineer, Operation And Maintenance Engineer, Service Supervisor, Or Service Manager. D. Certification From Picc’ Mechanical Services Division That The Participating Bidder Has Conducted Ocular Inspection Of The Equipment That Are Included In The Scope Of Work And The Equipment’ Vicinity. Open Quotations May Be Submitted Manually Or Through Facsimile Or Email At The Address And Contact Numbers Indicated Below. For Any Clarifications, You May Contact Mr. Odysseus Oliver U. Galimba At Telephone No. (02) 8789-4760 Or Email Address At Ouglaimba@picc.gov.ph. Kristine Angelica E. Agujo Head, Bac Secretariat/procurement Unit Rfq No. 2024-mc-76 Terms Of Reference I. Project Title: One (1)-year Contract For The Quarterly Preventive Maintenance Service Of Picc Forum’s Packaged Air Conditioning Units Ii. Approved Budget For Contract (abc): One Hundred Eighty Thousand Pesos (₱ 180,000.00), Vat Inclusive Iii. Scope Of Works And Specifications: Supply Of Labor, Materials, Expertise And Supervision, Tools And Instruments, Repair Equipment, And Miscellaneous Materials For The Quarterly Preventive Maintenance Servicing Of Picc-forum’s Fifty-three (53) Packaged Air Conditioning Units For A Period Of One Year To Include, But Not Necessarily Limited To, The Following: Quarterly Specific Activities: 1. Conduct Quarterly Preventive Maintenance Servicing Of The Following Packaged Air Conditioning Units Including Their Controllers And Piping Accessories: 1.1. Forty-eight (48) Units 10-ton Carrier Packaged Air Conditioning Units Complete With Sealed-type Compressor-motor - 10hp, 230v, 3phase, 60hz, Control Panel, Safety Devices And Accessories. 1.2. Five (5) Units 5-ton/3-ton Carrier Packaged Air Conditioning Units Complete With 5hp/3hp Compressor-motor, 230v, 3ph/1ph, 60hz, Control Panel, Control Safety Devices And Accessories. 2. Perform The Following Services For The Above-mentioned Equipment: 2.1. Regular Preventive Maintenance Services The Contractor Shall Perform Quarterly Preventive Maintenance Check Up And Cleaning Of Indoor Unit And Outdoor Including Controllers Of Said Equipment: 2.1.1. Fan Coil/evaporator Unit (fcu) 1. Conduct General Check-up And Inspection Of Evaporator Coils, Air Filters, Drive Motors And Its Controllers, Blower Wheel And Housing Including Bearings, Motor And Blower Pulley Alignment, Base Pan, Paneling, Vibration And Corrosion, And Accessories. 2. Check And Clean Air Filters Including Racks. 3. Check And Clean Blower Housing And Wheel 4. Check, Clean And Re-tighten Circuit Breakers, Contactors And Relays. 5. Check And Re-tighten Set Screws. 6. Check And Re-lubricate Motor And Blower Bearings. 7. Check And Clean Base Pan. 8. Check And Re-align Pulleys And/or V-belts. 9. Check And Clean Paneling And Re-tighten Loose Screws. 10. Check And Clean Fresh Air Intake Duct And Grilles, Repair If Necessary. 11. Record Action Taken And Observation For Action Of Picc. 2.1.2. Air-cooled Condensing Unit (accu) 1. Conduct General Check-up And Inspection Of Compressor-motor, Compressor Oil Heater, Condenser Coils And Fins, Refrigerant And Electrical/electronic Controllers, Fan Motor Assembly Including Bearings And Pulley If Any, Fan Motor Base/ Supports, Paneling, Vibration And Corrosion, All Refrigerant Valves And Fittings. 2. Check And Clean Condenser Coils. 3. Check, Clean And Re-tighten Circuit Breakers. 4. Check And Clean Thermostat And Other Controllers. 5. Check And Re-tighten Set Screws. 6. Check And Re-lubricate Motor And Blower Bearings. 7. Check And Re-align Pulleys And/or V-belts. 8. Check And De-clog Drain Pan And Drain Pipes. 9. Check Evaporator Fins And Comb The Same, If Necessary. 10. Check & Clean Fresh Air Intake Duct & Grilles, Repair If Necessary. 11. Record Action Taken And Observation For Action Of Picc. 3. Submit Quarterly Accomplishment Reports And Recommendations On Proper Operation And Maintenance Signed By The Service Manager And/or Service Supervisor, And Service Report For Each Unit Signed By Service Technician. Submit Said Reports Together With The Monthly Billing. Iv. Schedule Of Requirement: Contract Duration Or Service Delivery Shall Be For A Period Of One (1) Year. However, The Contract Will Be Automatically Terminated Once The Demolition Of The Forum Is Started To Facilitate The Construction Of The Proposed New Trade Exhibit Hall Building. V. Performance Bond: Within Ten (10) Calendar Days From Receipt Of The Notice Of Award, But In No Case Later Than The Signing Of The Contract By Both Parties, The Successful Bidder Shall Furnish The Performance Security In Any Of The Following Forms: A. Cash Or Cashier’s Check/manager’s Check Or Bank Draft/guarantee Issued By A Universal Or Commercial Bank, Which Is Equivalent To Five Percent (5%) Of The Contract Price. B. Surety Bond, Callable Upon Demand, Which Is Equivalent To Thirty Percent (30%) Of The Contract Price Issued By A Surety Or Insurance Company Duly Certified By The Office Of The Insurance Commission As Authorized To Issue Such Security. Vi. Terms Of Payment: For The Services To Be Undertaken By The Contractor In Accordance With Picc Specifications And Conditions Enumerated Above, The Latter Shall Pay The Former The Proposed And Approved Amount, Inclusive Of Twelve Percent (12%) Expanded Value Added Tax (e-vat), On Per Quarter Basis For One (1) Year Period But Within The Approved Annual Budget Of One Hundred Eighty Thousand Pesos (php180,000.00); Payments To Be Made Upon Presentation Of The Billing And Submission Of The Required Reports To The Technical Services Department – Mechanical Services Division Who, In Turn, Shall Issue A Certification Of Acceptance And Full Satisfaction On Services Delivered By The Contractor, Subject To The Usual Government Auditing And Accounting Rules And Regulations. However, The Contractor Shall Not Be Paid For Any Rendition Of Quarterly Services Below Satisfactory Performance Rating Or For Incomplete Or Partial Accomplishment Unless The Cause Of Incomplete Or Partial Accomplishment Is Due To Action Of Picc Or Its Representatives. Unsatisfactory Or Poor Performance Shall Be Based On The Conditions Stipulated Under “termination Of Contract (e)”. The Contractor Agrees That There Shall Be No Price Increase For The Duration Of The Contract. Vii. Other Conditions Of The Contract: 1. The Contractor Shall Be Responsible For The Supply Of Labor, Technical Expertise, Supervision, Tools And Instruments, Repair Equipment, And Office Supplies (service Reports) And Waste Rugs For The Quarterly Preventive Maintenance Of The Air Conditioning Equipment As Specified In The Above Scope Of Work. 2. The Contractor Must Comply With The Republic Act No. 8495, The Philippine Mechanical Engineering Act Of 1998, In The Management, Supervision, Operation, Servicing Or Maintenance Of All The Subject Packaged Airconditioning Units Of The Picc Main Complex. As A Requirement, The Winning Contractor Must Have In Its Organization Or Assign At Least One (1) Licensed/registered Mechanical Engineer During The Implementation Of The Project. 3. The Picc Shall Supply The Materials, And Spare Parts For The Proper Operation And Maintenance Of The Above-mentioned Equipment/system In Accordance With Its Policy And Procedures. 4. The Contractor Must Respond Within 24 Hours Upon Receipt Of Call To Trouble Shoot And Repair Any Minor Trouble Encountered By Picc’ Personnel. 5. The Contractor Shall Work Together And Harmoniously With The Picc Personnel And Other Contractors In Which Works Are Affecting The Air Conditioning Units Being Maintained. 6. The Following Services (labor Only) Shall Be Part Of Contractor’s Responsibility: 6.1. Charging Additional Refrigerant And Compressor Oil In Case Of Under- Charge Conditions. Picc Shall Supply The Refrigerant And Compressor Oil. 6.2. Minor Adjustment And Calibration Of Electrical And Electronic Controls And Other Accessories. 6.3. Installation Of Minor Parts And Accessories Not Requiring Extensive Dismantling And/or Re-assembly. 6.4. Minor Leak Testing (those Not Using Nitrogen Gas) For Maintenance Purposes Only. 6.5. Minor Brazing, Soldering, Welding, Painting And Fabrication Works. 6.6. Replacement Of Bearings Of Blower And Fans, And Electric Motor Excluding Compressor. 6.7. Evaporator And Condenser Coil Cleaning Using Contractor-supplied Mild Coil Cleaner With Appropriate Corrosion Inhibitor And/or Mild Detergent Soap. Note: Alkaline Coil Cleaner With Ph Of More Than 9.5 Must Not Be Used To Avoid Weakening The Aluminum Fins. The Picc May Require Contractor To Apply Phosphoric Acid-based Coil Cleaner Once To Each Unit For One (1) Year To Prevent Corrosion Attack, Or Restore The Corroded/weakened Aluminum Fins If Any. 7. The Following Services Shall Not Be Part Of Contractor’s Responsibility: 7.1. Supply Of Materials (including Oils, Grease, Coolant And Refrigerants) And Spare Parts. 7.2. Overhauling Of Motor-compressor, Rewinding Of Fan Motors, And Conversion Of Bushing To Bearings Or Vice Versa. 7.3. Rewinding And Reconditioning Of Motors, Solenoids, Transformers, Holding Coils, Etc.. 7.4. Replacement Of Compressor. 7.5. Replacement Of Air Filters. 7.6. Major Dismantling, Installation, Disassembly, Assembly, Alignment And Re-installation Of Equipment 7.7. Leak Testing Requiring The Use Of Nitrogen Gas. 7.8. Vacuuming And Dehydration Of The Refrigerant System 7.9. Rewiring Of Electrical And/or Electronic Controls And Accessories Of The Chillers. 8. All Preventive Maintenance Services And Repair Works Shall Be Performed During Regular Working Hours, 8:00a.m. To 5:00p.m., And From Mondays To Saturdays. However, The Contractor Shall Not Be Allowed To Do The Repair Or Maintenance Works During Working Hours If The Area Is Being Used By Picc’ Clients Except On Emergency Cases. During Emergency Service, The Contractor Shall Be Allowed To Work Even Beyond Regular Working Hours At His/her Own Expense. 9. The Contractor Shall Immediately Survey And Evaluate The Cause And Extent Of Damage Of Any Equipment Covered By The Scope Of Work And Shall Inform/advise Promptly The Picc Verbally And In Writing For The Necessary Repair Works. 10. Picc’ Procurement Of Contractor’s Services Not Part Of The Scope Of Work Shall Go Through The Regular Procurement Or Bidding Process In Accordance With The Government Procurement Law. 11. The Contractor’s Personnel To Be Assigned At Picc Shall Have No Employee-employer Relation With Picc. The Picc Shall Not In Any Way Be Responsible For Claims For Personal Injury, Wages And Other Employee Benefits, And Other Claims For Damages Including Death Of Its Personnel And Third Parties Brought In By The Contractor Or By Its Employees For The Performance Of Duties Specified Herein. 12. The Contractor Shall Ensure That Its Assigned Personnel And/or Representatives Shall Comply With, And Submit Themselves To, The Rules And Regulations Of The Picc On Security, Sanitation, Environmental Compliance, Safety And Health Protocols And Other Regulations. 13. The Contractor Must Submit Nbi Or Barangay Clearance Of Each Personnel To Be Assigned At The Picc. 14. The Contractor’s Personnel Should Wear Its Company Uniform/id And Facemask And Practice Social Distancing At All Times In The Picc Premises. Viii. General Provision: 1. No Part Of The Services To Be Provided Under This Scope Of Work, And/or The Contract May Be Sub-contracted. 2. The Contractor Warrants That Its Personnel And/or Representatives To Be Assigned Shall Comply With And Submit Themselves To The Picc’ Policies, Procedures, Rules And Regulation Concerning Security, Safety, Health, Environmental Protection, Energy Conservation, Coordination System, Materials And Parts Issuance, Etc.. 3. In The Event A Breach Of Contract Is Committed By The Contractor, Picc Shall Have The Option To Terminate This Contract And Claim Damages Against The Contractor For Loss Or Injury Incurred Due To Such Breach And Bar The Former From Dealing Business With The Latter For One (1) Year. 4. In Case Of Permanent Stoppage Of Operation, Closure And/or Demolition Of The Forum Structure In Compliance To Governmental Issuance Or Regulation, The Contract Between The Contractor And Picc For The Subject Project Shall Then Be Terminated. Ix. Termination Of Contract: In Addition To The Termination Clause And Prohibition Under General Provisions, This Contract/scope Of Services Shall Be Terminated By Picc If The Contractor Or Its Personnel Committed/caused The Following Unsatisfactory/poor Performance: 1. One (1)-time Mechanical Explosion Happened During Servicing Of Equipment That Resulted To Damage Of Picc Equipment And/or Properties. 2. One (1)-time Electrical Explosion/short Circuit Happened During Servicing Of Equipment That Resulted To Damage Of Picc Equipment And/or Properties. 3. One (1)-time Proven Sabotage Of Operation Or Intentional Non-operation Of Any Of The Fifty-three (53) Packaged Air Conditioning Units. Sabotage Means Shutdown/non-operation Of Any Equipment During The Conduct Of Event In The Area It Served Caused By Contractor Or Its Personnel. 4. One (1)-time Loss Of Life Or Injury Of Any Person Within Picc Premises Occasioned By Negligence Or Direct Action/or Inaction Of The Contractor And/or Its Personnel. 5. One (1)-time Stealing Picc Properties Or Any Properties Of Any Entity/persons Within Picc Premises Either Caught In The Act By Any Person Or Proven Guilty By Picc Security Guard/police Authorities/agent Of National Bureau Of Investigation/any Competent Court. 6. One (1)-time Failure To Render Services On Any Of The Fifty-three (53) Packaged Air Conditioning Units Under This Scope Of Services. 7. One (1) Time Cancellation Of Any Event Resulting From Any Problems Of Air Conditioning System Or Trouble Made By The Contractor Or Its Personnel. 8. Two (2) Times Consecutive/accumulated Unsatisfactory Performance Based On Quarterly Period Performance Rating Given By Mechanical Services Division. Commission Of Any Of The Following Shall Be Considered “unsatisfactory Performance”: 1. Non-completion Of Quarterly Services Outlined Under Specific Activities And Work Conditions. No Partial Payment For Partial Or Incomplete Services Unless The Fault Or Cause Of Partial Accomplishment Of The Contractor Is Due To Action Of Picc Or Its Representatives. 2. Two (2) Or More Times Observed Unsafe Practices Which May Results To Damage Of Any Picc Equipment And/or Properties, And/or Loss Of Life Of Any Persons Within Picc Premises. 3. Two (2) Or More Times Failure To Respond From An Emergency Trouble Call Of Picc Personnel Within 24-hour From Receipt Of Phone Call Within A Quarter Or Three(3)-month Period. 4. Two (2) Written Warnings Within One-quarter Period/three(3)-month Period From The Office Of Mechanical Services Due To Unsatisfactory Workmanship. 5. Three (3) Written Warnings Within One-quarter Period/three(3)-month Period From The Office Of Mechanical Services Due To Any Action By The Contractor Or Its Personnel In Violation Of Picc Security And Safety Rules. However, Accumulation Of Three (3) Written Warnings In Any Quarterly Period Shall Be Considered Unsatisfactory Performance To Be Charged To The Quarter Where The Third Warnings Happened. Penalty: A. The Contract/scope Of Services Shall Be Terminated By Picc If The Contractor Committed/rendered Poor/unsatisfactory Performance As Outline Above. B. The Contractor Shall Not Be Paid For Any Rendition Of Quarterly Services Below Satisfactory Performance Rating. Non-completion Of Any Services Outlined In Specific Activities Is Considered Unsatisfactory Performance And Therefore, The Subject Period Shall Not Be Paid. C. The Contractor Shall Be Given Written Warning For The First Offense Of Unsatisfactory Performance And Shall Be Notified For Every Offense Committed And Penalty Charged. Any Motion For Reconsideration For The Payment Of Quarterly Services Due Poor Performance And Unsatisfactory Performance As Stipulated Above Shall Not Be Entertained By Picc To Favor The Contractor. Further, The Contractor Shall Not Be Paid For Any Rendition Of Quarterly Services Below Satisfactory Performance Rating Or For Incomplete Or Partial Accomplishment Unless The Cause Of Incomplete Or Partial Accomplishment Is Due To Action Of Picc Or Its Representatives. The Contractor Shall Be Given Written Warning For The First Periodic/monthly Offense Of Unsatisfactory Performance And Shall Be Penalized Immediately By Way Of Non-payment For Quarterly Services For The Subject Period. However, It Shall Be Enough Ground For Picc To Terminate The Contract Without Warning If The Contractor Rendered Any Service Or Maintenance Work That Resulted To Mechanical Explosion And Equipment Damage, Electrical Explosion Resulting To Tripping Off Of Equipment Circuit Breaker And The Sub-station Main Circuit Breakers With Or Without Damage, And Any Damage To Events Resulting To Pull-out Of Clients From Picc And/or Clients Filing Of Case Against Picc In Any Competent Court. X. Contractor’s Technical Qualification: The Contractor Must: 1. Be Engaged In Business For The Installation, Operation, Repair, Service And Maintenance Of Packaged And/or Centralized Air Conditioning Units For At Least Two (2) Years. 2. As A Requirement, The Winning Contractor Must Have In Its Organization A Personnel Of At Least A Licensed/registered Mechanical Engineer To Be Assigned During Implementation Of The Project. 3. Have At Least One (1) Installation, Operation, Repair, Service And Maintenance Project Of Packaged And/or Centralized Air Conditioning Units Whose Value Is At Least Fifty Percent (50%) Of The Abc. Xi. General Conditions Of The Contract: 1. All Prices Quoted Herein Are Valid, Binding And Effective For One Hundred Twenty (120) Calendar Days From Date Of Quotation. 2. The Contractor Shall Be Responsible For The Source(s) Of His Services/equipment Shall Make Deliveries In Accordance With Schedule, Quality And Specifications. Failure By The Awardee To Comply With The Same Shall Be Ground For Cancellation Of The Award. 3. The Contractor Shall Pick Up Rs And Ntp Issued In His Favor Within Three (3) Days After Receipt Of Notice To That Effect. A Telephone Call, Fax Transmission Or Email Shall Constitute An Official Notice To The Awardee. Thereafter, If The Rs Remain Unclaimed, The Said Rs Shall Be Sent By Messengerial Service To The Awardee At The Latter’s Expense. To Avoid Delay In The Service Of The Requesting Agency’s Requirement, All Defaulting Awardees Shall Be Precluded From Proposing Or Submitting A Substitute Sample. 4. Subject To The Provisions Of The Preceding Paragraph, Where Awardee Has Accepted A Ntp But Fails To Deliver The Services Within The Time Called For In The Same Order, He Shall Be Extended A Maximum Of Fifteen (15) Calendar Days Under Liquidated Damages To Make Good His Services. Thereafter If Awardee Has Not Completed Delivery Of Services Within The Extended Period, The Subject Rs & Ntp Shall Be Cancelled And The Award For The Undelivered Balance Withdrawn From That Awardee. The Picc-bac Shall Then Purchase The Required Services From Such Other Source(s) As It May Determine, With The Difference In Price To Be Charged Against The Defaulting Awardee. Refusal By The Defaulting Awardee To Shoulder The Price Difference Shall Be Ground For His Disqualification From Future Bids Of The Same Or All Items, Without Prejudice To The Imposition Of Other Sanctions As Prescribed Under Ra 9184 And Its Irr-a. 5. All Services By The Contractor Shall Be Subject To Inspection And Acceptance By The Picc. 6. A Penalty Of One Tenth (1/10) Of One Percent (1%) Of The Total Value Of Services/works Shall Be Deducted For Each Day Of Delay Including Sundays And Holidays In The Delivery Of The Services. 7. All Transactions Are Subject To Withholding Of Creditable Value Added Tax (vat) Per Revenue Regulation No. 10-93.

Municipality Of Itogon, Benguet Tender

Food Products
Philippines
Closing Date18 Dec 2024
Tender AmountPHP 3 Million (USD 52.7 K)
Details: Description Item No. Quantity Unit Of Issue Item Description 1 15 Kg All Purpose Flour (1kg) 2 35 Kg All Purpose Flour (1kg) 3 9 Kg All Purpose Flour (1kg) 4 27 Sacks All Purpose Flour (25kg/sack) 5 12 Kg Baking Powder (1kg) 6 36 Packs Barn Chicken Nuggets Star Shape (200g/pack) 7 3 Sack Brown Sugar - Washed (25kg/sack) 8 35 Kg Brown Sugar (1kg) 9 240 Packs Burger Bun (6pcs/pack) 10 58 Packs Burger Patties (6pcs/container-228g) 11 105 Packs Burger Patties (6pcs/container-228g) 12 82 Kg Burger Patty (36pcs/kilo) 13 5 Kg Carrots/kg 14 68 Packs Cheese (22 Slices/pack) 15 10 Bars Cheese Bar (500g) 16 10 Packs Chicken Nuggets (200g) 17 20 Kg Chicken Quarter Leg (/kg) 18 1 Kg Cocoa Powder (1kg) 19 6 Packs Cocoa Powder (500g) 20 185 Cans Condensed Creamer (390g) 21 5 Can Cooking Oil (16 L/can) 22 53 Packs Corn Starch (1kg/pack) 23 6 Packs Dry Yeast (800g) 24 99 Trays Egg (m-30pcs/tray) 25 85 Cans Evaporated Milk (370ml) 26 64 Cans Evaporated Milk (370ml) 27 364 Packs Fishball (1kg/pack) 28 61 Packs French Fries (1kg/pack) 29 10 Packs French Fries (450g) 30 20 Packs Fresh Gata (200ml) 31 143 Kg Glutinous Rice (1kg) 32 10 Kg Grind Pork Meat (1kg) 33 366 Packs Hotdog - Cheese Flavor (250g/pack) 34 360 Packs Hotdog - Regular (250g/pack) 35 73 Packs Jumbo Siopao (10pcs/pack) 36 18 Gallon Ketchup (4 L/gallon 37 368 Packs Kikiam (500g/pack) 38 7 Kg Margarine Classic (1kg) 39 18 Gallon Mayonaise (3.5 L/gallon) 40 25 Packs Np Japanese Pork Siomai (30pcs/pack) 41 85 Packs Np Pork Siomai Yellow (30pcs/pack) 42 31 Gallon Palm Oil (4 L/gallon) 43 20 Kg Pork Meat (/kg) 44 163 Packs Pork Tocino (450g/pack) 45 100 Kg Raw Peanut /kg (for Peanut Butter Making) 46 110 Packs Shanghai (15pcs/pack) 47 53 Packs Shanghai (30pcs/pack) 48 110 Packs Siomai (15pcs/pack) 49 60 Packs Siomai (30pcs/pack) 50 10 Packs Siomai (500g/30 Pcs) 51 43 Packs Siomai (60pcs/pack) 52 145 Packs Skinless Longganisa (450g/pack) 53 15 Packs Skinless Longganisa (225g/pack) 54 70 Packs Smoked Longganisa (225g/pack) 55 254 Packs Smoked Longganisa (225g/pack) 56 15 Sack Sugar- Washed (50kg/sack) 57 1 Sack Sugar- Washed (50kg/sack) 58 80 Packs Sweet Ham (220g/pack) 59 158 Packs Sweet Ham (220g/pack) 60 30 Packs Ulam Burger Canister (225g/pack) 61 7 Packs Whip Cream Powder (500g) 62 6 Sacks White Sugar - Refined (25kg/sack) 63 1 Sack White Sugar (25kg/sack) 64 2 Sack White Sugar (50kg/sack) 65 123 Packs Whole Chicken / Pack 66 10 Packs Whole Chicken / Pack 67 49 Packs Young Pork Tocino (450g/pack) 68 161 Sacks Premium Commercial Rice (25kg/sack) 69 198 Sacks Special Commercial Rice (25kg/sack) 70 160 Sacks Well-milled Commercial Rice (25kg/sack) 71 30 Sets (100 Pcs) 12 Oz Buko Cup Set, Printed White Plastic Cup With Lid And Sealer 72 19 Unit 11kg Lpg Gas Tank With Content 73 7 Sack 14-14-14 Fertilizer (50kg/sack) 74 1 Set 144 Pcs High Quality Puto Molder Multicolor Baking Tools For Puto Kutchinta Assorted Medium 75 1 Unit "2 In 1 Electrical And Manual Knapsack Sprayer Net Weight (kg): 5.25 Capacity Of Tank: 16l Working Pressure (mpa): 0.15-0.4 Pump: Diaphragm Pump Stroke: 1.4mm Voltage: 12 Nozzle: 1.4mm Battery: 12v / 8ah" 76 1 Pcs 22cm Sifter For Baking Premium Quality Fine Mesh Stainless Steel Strainers With Wide Resting Ear Design - Strainer Wire Mesh - Fine Mesh Strainers 77 1 Set 236pcs Cake Kit With Decoration Icing Nozzle Set Pastry Bag Spatula Muffins Cupcake Molds Baking Supplies 78 1 Unit 2in1 Burger Griller With Deep Fryer (with Free Cooking Kits) 79 3 Unit "3 Layer Electric Steamer 9.0l Capacity 1.1l Water Tank Capacity Rapid Steam System Pp Body And Pc Tray See Through Water Window All Removable Parts Are Dishwasher Safe 60-minutes Times Heating And Power Lights Secure Non-slip Feet" 80 1 Unit "3.5 Cu.ft. Showcase Chiller 7-level Temperature Control, Double Glass Door Blower Fan, Led Light, Price Tag Shelves 3 Adjustable Coated Wire Shelves Clean Back Design, Fan-cooled System Recessed Handle, Internal & External Lamps Switch, Front Levelling Feet 100w Input Power " 81 2 Unit "3.5 Cu.ft. Showcase Chiller 7-level Temperature Control, Double Glass Door Blower Fan, Led Light, Price Tag Shelves 3 Adjustable Coated Wire Shelves Clean Back Design, Fan-cooled System Recessed Handle, Internal & External Lamps Switch, Front Levelling Feet 100w Input Power " 82 2 Unit 32cm Non-stick Frying Pan 304 Stainless Steel Frying Pan Double Layer Full Mesh Pot Cooker 83 2 Unit 32cm Non-stick Frying Pan 304 Stainless Steel Frying Pan Double Layer Full Mesh Pot Cooker 84 15 Unit 3in1 Burger Griller With Deep Fryer And Steamer 85 1 Pcs 41cm Steamer - 3 Layer Aluminum 86 10 Sets 50pcs 8oz/ 232ml/ Small Plastic Peanut Butter Jar 87 1 Unit "55l Electric Oven Tempered Glass Door Accessories: Bake Tray, Baking Rack, Tray/rack Handle, Rotisserie Stick And Rotisserie Fork Inner Dimension 420x340x290mm" 88 2 Unit "55s Makapal Palanggana Wash Basin Stainless Steel Supported Weight 8kg Dimension (l X W X H) 63cmx63cmx16cm" 89 1 Unit "5l Electric Stand Mixer Net Weight (kg): 6.6 Kg Gross Weight (packed): 8.25 Kg Net Weight (wxhxd): 420x395x255 Mm (16.54x15.55x10.04in)" 90 1 Unit 6.8 Cu.ft. Solid Top Chest Freezer/chiller 91 1 Unit 6ft. Folding Table 92 2 Pcs 6ft. Folding Table (white) Unit 93 1 Unit "7 Speed Electric High Grade Super Hand Mixer Pancake/cupcake Batter Dispenser Whisk Chrome Beater Balloon Whisk He-133 *model: He-133 *body Material: Plastic *blade Material: Stainless Steel *rated Wattage: 260 Watts *rated Voltage: 220-240 Volts *gear Position: 7 Speed *rated Frequency: 50/60hz *controls Type: Knob Control *item Dimension Lxwxh: 18 X 6.5 X 12.1 Centimeters" 94 2 Pcs 9 Inches Round Pan 95 1 Unit "90 Liters Capacity Oven 250c Temperature Control 60 Min. Timer With Bell Ring With Convection And Rotisserie Function Inner Light/indicator Lamp Heater Selector Switch Tempered Glass Door Stainless Steel Heating Elements 5 Stages Of Switch Heating And Function Selector Accessories: Bake Tray 52.6 X 36.2 Cm 685x454x426mm Inner Dimension: 515x415x330mm Baking Racks, Tray/rack Handle, Rotisserie Stick And Rotisserie Forks" 96 10 Packs "aluminum Foil 5meters/8meters Wrap Food Grade Foil Wrapper Sheet Roll" 97 4 Unit Aluminum Frying Pan "kawa" 49cmx42cmx15cm Diameter 98 1 Set Bakeware Sets 10 Piece Non-stick Bakeware Set - Carbon Steel Baking Tray Set, Suitable For Oven, Refrigerator And Freezer 99 9 Pcs Baking Pan, Non Stick, Rectangular, 27.5x18x6cm 100 3 Pcs Basin 55cm 101 1 Pcs Big Pot, Double Handle Cast Iron Size #1, Big Kawali, Frying Pan Wok 102 215 Meters Black Nylon Net (per Meter) 103 2 Unit "blender 1.5-liter Glass Jar 2 Speed Control With Pulse Function Stainless Steel Blade Overheat Projector On Motor With Safety Lock Powerful Motor For Superior Blender" 104 1 Unit "boiler Coffee Maker And Tea Maker Perculator 7.0 Liter Double-layer Stainless Steel Wall Boil Dry Protection Switch Stainless Steel Lid With Lock Internal Water Gauge 1100 Watts" 105 1 Pcs "caldero/cauldron Pot Aluminum Double Handle (d1-d5) Size (diameter 34.5cm) Sizes (lxwxh) D1=37.5x34.5x23.5cm" 106 1 Unit Cast Iron C40 Single Burner 107 1 Unit "chest Freezer 7.0 Cu.ft. Hd Inverter Solid Top *hd Inverter Compressor *dual Function Technology (freezer Or Chiller) *electric Control *galvanized Interior *led Light *roller Feet *recessed Handle With Key Lock *dimension (hxwxd) 85x91x55 Cm" 108 1 Unit Commercial Pressure Cooker High Quality 304 Stainless Steel Large Capacity Pressure Cooker 32cm 15 Liters 109 2 Unit Digital Weighing Scale 30kg 110 1 Unit "donut Maker 16 Hole Machine Double Sided Heating Doughnut Makers Breakfast Machine Hot Cake Waffle Maker Power: 1400w Voltage: 220-240v Plug Type: Eu Plug Power Source: Electric Color: Stainless Steel + Black Heating: Heating On Both Sides Materials: Non-stick Coated" 111 10 Dozen Drinkingware Coffee Mug Brown Coffee Cup 9oz/ 250ml 112 2 Unit Electric Oven 23l Heo23r 4 Function 23 Liters 113 11 Unit Electric Oven, 90 Liters Capacity, 120 Min Timer W/ Bell Ring 100-250c Temp Control 114 29 Unit Fc-06 Adf Chest Freezer 6 Cu.ft., Dual Function-freezer Or Chiller 8-level Frontal Temperature 115 1 Unit "food Dehydrator Voltage: 220v Frequency: 10 Layers 50hz Power: 800w Net Weight: 11kg Size: 380 X 400 X 465 Mm Stainless Steel Trays Outer Body Temperature: 30-90 Degress" 116 1 Unit Food Steamer Hfs-55 / 3 Level Food Steamer Food Steamer 10.0l Hfs55 117 2 Unit "four Layer Glass Box Organizer Display Four Layers, Each With A Height Of 15.25 Cm, A Length Of 61 Cm And A Width Of 23 Cm " 118 3 Rolls Gi Wire Gauge #14 119 1 Unit Grab Hoe, Heavy Duty, 23cm, Metal Handle 120 3 Unit "grass Cutter Gx35; Aircooled; 4 Cycle; Verticle Piston Vlave; Gasoline Engine; 31ml Maximum Output: 1.0/6500; Fuel Used: Gasoline Engine Fuel Tank Capacity (l): 76" 121 140 Kg Greenhouse Plastic, .04mil Thickness, Standard Size, Per Kilo 122 345 Kg Greenhouse Plastic, .05mil Thickness, Standard Size, Per Kilo 123 1 Unit Hand Tiller / Cultivator 7.5 Hp, Gasoline Engine Industrial Rotary Tiller Machine Cultivator Power Weeder With Complete Accessories 124 2 Unit Hand Tiller / Cultivator 7hp, Diesel Engine Industrila Rotary Tiller Machine Cultivator Machine 125 5 Unit "heavy Duty Double Burner Stove G1000max 2 Twin Jet 120mm Black Cast Iron Burner Brass Burner Cap Automatic Piezo Ignition System Gas Power: 5.2 Kw #304 Stainless Steel Body Cast Iron Trivet Unit Dimension: 69.4(w) X 36(d) X 14.5(h) Cm Box Dimension: 75(w) X 46(d) X 17(h) Cm Net Weight: 6.1 Kg Gross Weight: 7.5 Kg" 126 2 Unit "heavy Duty Electric Stand Mixer 8-speed Multiple Function Stand Mixer 5-liter Stainless Bowl 600 Watts High-powered Motor Soft Start That Minimizes Splatter With Aluminum Dough Hooks And Beater Guard With Stainless Steel Wire Whisk" 127 8 Unit "heavy Duty Electric Stand Mixer 8-speed Multiple Function Stand Mixer 5-liter Stainless Bowl 600 Watts High-powered Motor Soft Start That Minimizes Splatter With Aluminum Dough Hooks And Beater Guard With Stainless Steel Wire Whisk" 128 1 Unit Heavy Duty Ice Crusher Machine 129 1 Unit "heavy Duty Rice Cooker 5.6l Irc-560n Teflex Non-stick Coating Pot Stainless Steel Body Cool Touch Handle Pilot Light Indicator 5.6 Liter Capacity Cooks Up To 30 Cups Of Rice Measurements: L48 X W39 X H30.5cm Model: Irc-560n 1950w" 130 1 Unit Heavy Duty Single Burner Cast Iron Autmatic Ignition Gas Stove 131 1 Unit "heavy Duty Steamer Makapal Matibay Aluminum 3 Layer Steamer Bottom Layer Is The Base 2nd And 3rd Layer Are The Steamer" 132 1 Unit "heavy Duty Wet And Dry Grinding Machine Pang Giling (corn, Rice, Coffee, Soyabeans, Peanut) 1.5hp, 220v" 133 1 Unit "ice Box Cooler Insulated W/ Free Ice Scoop 45l Material Plastic Volume Capacity 45l" 134 1 Unit "microwave Oven 20l Model: P70b20ap-st Voltage: 220v Capacity: 20l Power Source: 230-240v / 50hz/ 700-1200w" 135 100 Pcs "peanut Butter Jar/ Orange Cup Cannister Condiments Container Large 624 Grams 650ml 22oz" 136 100 Pcs "peanut Butter Jar/ Orange Cup Cannister Condiments Container Medium 454 Grams 473ml 16oz" 137 100 Pcs "peanut Butter Jar/ Orange Cup Cannister Condiments Container Small 227 Grams 234ml 8oz" 138 1 Unit "peanut Butter Machine/ Sesame Sauce Grinder/ Pulping Machine/ Nuts Almond Milk Machine Model: Hr-160y Brand: Meatpro Power: 1.5kw Hz: 60hz Rotation Speed: 1450r/min Voltage: 220v Capacity: 35pkg/h Emery Wheel Diameter: 160mm" 139 12 Pcs Pie Pan 12"inch X 1 Inch Height 140 5 Set "plastic Puto Cups/ Baking Cups/ Kutsinta Cups Mold/ Sauce Dish/ Macaroons/ Pichi Pichi/ Soy Sauce Thick Plastic. Good Quality. Random Color Upon Order. 100pcs Per Order Medium #5-6cm" 141 2 Rolls Rainbow Garden Hose / Water Hose 1/2" X 90m 142 8 Rolls Rainbow Garden Hose / Water Hose 3/4" X 60m 143 4 Unit Rake With Handle 144 1 Unit "rubber Garden Hose 1"" Heavy Duty Garden Hose Braided High Pressure Pvc Water Hose 50 Meters / Roll" 145 2 Unit "rubber Garden Hose 1/2"" Heavy Duty Garden Hose Braided High Pressure Pvc Water Hose 90 Meters / Roll" 146 1 Pcs S/s Soup Laddle With Wooden Handle 6oz 147 2 Pcs Special J.kawa 42"-44" 148 1 Pcs "square Beach Umbrella 70” Classic Style Durable And Stylish Good Quality Perfect For Outdoor Use Light Weight. Easy To Carry Anywhere Perfect Protection From Sunlight And Rain Easy Set-up" 149 2 Unit Stainless Basin 55 Cm 150 4 Pcs Stainless Bowl 55cm 151 1 Set Stainless Steel Measuring Cup Stackable Kitchen Measuring Tool 152 2 Unit Stainless Wok Pan And Non-stick (38cm, 1.6 Kg) 153 1 Unit "standard Double Gas Stove With Free Regulator Stainless Top And Front Double Detachable Top Burner 560mm X 380mm X 125mm" 154 2 Unit "steamer 3 Layers Aluminum Measurement: 36cm Diameter, 13cm Height Per Layer" 155 2 Set Steel Mixing Bowl Set Of 3 With Capacity Markings Indicator 156 2 Sacks Urea 50kg/sack 157 1 Unit "vacuum Sealer Machine With Seal Bags And Starter Kit Four Sealing Modes Longer Food Preservation Theory: Temperature Controller Usage: Household Power Type: None Display Size: 2.0-3.9 Inches Color: Silver Materials: Stainless Steel + Abs Shell Seal Length: Max. 30cm Vacuum Pressure:-85 Kpa" 158 25 Unit Weighing Scale (20kg) 159 3 Unit Weighing Scale 60kg Capacity 160 104 Pcs Tarpaulin (2ftx3ft) , A Complete Set Of Bidding Documents May Be Acquired By Interest Bidders On November 25-december From The Office Of The Mayor, 2nd Floor, Municipal Hall, Poblacion, Itogon, Benguet And The Applicable Fee For The Bidding Documents, Pursuant To The Latest Guidelines Issued By The Gppb, In The Amount Of Five Thousand Pesos (php5,000.00). In Acquiring A Bid Documents And Submits On The Opening, The Procuring Entity Shall Allow The Bidder Its Duly Authorized Representative Accompanied By A Duly Notarized Spa, In Case Of A Corporation, A Secretary’s Certificate Is Sufficient. Bids Must Be Duly Received By The Bac Secretariat Through Manual Submission On The Opening Date At 9:00a.m. Late Bids Shall Not Be Accepted.

VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF USA Tender

Consultancy Services
Corrigendum : Closing Date Modified
United States
Closing Date5 Jun 2024
Tender AmountRefer Documents 
Details: Combined Synopsis-solicitation For Commercial Products And Commercial Services revision 01 effective: 05/30/2023 description this Is A Combined Synopsis/solicitation For Commercial Products And Services Prepared In Accordance With The Format In Federal Acquisition Regulation (far) Subpart 12.6, Streamlined Procedures For Evaluation And Solicitation For Commercial Products And Services, As Supplemented With Additional Information Included In This Notice. This Announcement Constitutes The Only Solicitation; Quotes Are Being Requested, And A Written Solicitation Document Will Not Be Issued. this Solicitation Is Issued As Rfq 36c24124q0399. The Solicitation Document And Incorporated Provisions And Clauses Are Those In Effect Through Federal Acquisition Circular 2023-03. the Associated North American Industrial Classification System (naics) Code For This Procurement Is Naics 238220 (plumbing, Heating, And Air-conditioning Contractors) Size Standard $19 Million. this Is An Vosb Set-aside. va Connecticut Healthcare System West Haven Campus Requires All Labor, Transportation, Parts, Test And Calibrate Equipment, Tools, And Expertise To Provide Periodic Maintenance, Calibration, Replacement Of 6-hygroclip 2-s Exchange Standard Calibrated Exchange Sensors On Six Humidity-controlled Refrigerators Which Are Used To Store Reusable Medical Equipment (rme) For The Va Connecticut Health Care Systems, West Haven Campus. Please Reach Out To Jose Sousa Jose.sousa@va.gov For All Technical Questions With The Below Sow. Please Price In A Base Plus 4 Oy Format. Use Line Items For 1) Annual Cost Of Pm And 2) Estimated Materials Cost Per Year. all Interested Companies Shall Provide Quotations For The Following: performance Work Statement the Va Connecticut Healthcare System, 950 Campbell Avenue, West Haven, Ct 06516 Is Seeking A Base Year Plus 4 Optional Years Preventative Maintenance Service Contract Of 6 Reusable Medical Equipment Refrigerators. scope Of Work 1.1 The Contractor Shall Provide All Labor, Transportation, Parts, Test And Calibrate Equipment, Tools, And Expertise To Provide Periodic Maintenance, Calibration, Replacement Of 6-hygroclip 2-s Exchange Standard Calibrated Exchange Sensors On Six Humitity-contro0lled Refrigerators Which Are Used To Store Reusable Medical Equipment (rme) For The Va Connecticut Health Care Systems, West Haven Campus Located At 950 Campbell Avenue, West Haven, Connecticut, 06516. 1.2 The Contractor Shall Be Certified In The Maintenance And Repair Of Calibrated Refrigerator Equipment Parameter Generation Units. Emergent Repairs May Occur And Will Require Work To Be Done Off Hours And On Weekends. Periodic Maintenance Is To Be Performed On Each Refrigerator Semiannually, Replacement Of The Hygro-clip 2-s Exchange Standard Calibrated Exchange Sensors Shall Be Done Annually. 1.3 Preventive Maintenance (pm) Services To Be Performed Semi-annual And Annual On The Following Six (6) Refrigerators Parameter Generation. 1.4 Scheduled Periodic Work List For Equipment To Be Completed: 1- Blower Wheel- Check For Dirt Annually 2- Heater- Check Resistance To Ground Annually 3- Air Temp/rh Calibration- Annually 4- Spray Chamber- Drain And Flush Out Interior To Remove Deposits Biannually 5- Process Spray Nozzles Check For Foreign Particles Biannually 6- Sump - Change Water Biannually 7- Condenser Inspect And Change Outside Air Coolers Biannually 8- Filter Lamp And Quartz Jacket -replaced Annually unit Identifier Model Location 1.unit S/n 1805101 7304h1406v04000 Building 2 Firm A 1st Floor 2.unit S/n 1805102 7304h1406v04000 Building 2, 2ndfl. Room 2106 3.unit S/n 1805106 7607h1101cd4000 Building 2, 2ndfl. Room 2106 4.unit S/n 1805105 7607h1101cd4000 Building 2, 2nd Floor Room 2183 5.unit S/n 1805104 7607h1101cd4000 Building 2, 2ndfl. Room 2106 6.unit S/n 1805103 7607h1101cd4000 Building 2, 2ndfl. Room 2106 1.5 Compliance: the Contractor Shall Be Fully Responsible For Compliance With All Va, Local, State, And Federal Environmental/occupational Safety Laws, Rules And Regulations. The Contractor Shall Follow Va Connecticut Life Safety Measures And Infectious Control Risk Assessment Policies And Take Necessary Actions To Avoid Conditions That May Be Hazardous To The Health And Safety Of Hospital Personnel And Patients. the Contractor Is Responsible For Meeting All Osha And Va Guidelines For Safe Working Practices. All Work For The Duration Of The Contract Shall Be Performed By Only Factory Approved And Certified Technicians. 1.6 Standards: the Contractor Shall Be Responsible For Maintaining Each Piece Of Equipment To Meet Manufactures Standard And Acceptable Working Tolerances For The Safe Operation And Continued Service Life Of Equipment. contractor Is Responsible For Providing All Labor And Work Associated With Completing Warranty Repair Work On All Pieces Of Equipment Serviced. All Repairs Are To Include All Parts, Labor As Well As Any Required Adjustments, Calibration, And Operational Testing. 1.7 Confirmation Of Repair Work: all Completed Repairs Must Be Inspected And Approved By Facilities Management Assigned, And A Detailed List Of All Repairs Furnished, And Equipment Maintenance Records Must Be Provided To Contracting Officers Representative (cor). 1.8 Other Work And Discovered Conditions : upon Inspection/discovery Of A Unit That Has Extensive Damage Or Is Not Covered Under Service Contract Shall Be Immediately Notified To The Contacting Officer (co) Or Contracting Officer S Representative (cor) For Authorization For Repairs Or Replacement Of Equipment. 1.9 Check-in: when The Assigned Contractor S Technician Arrives At The Va Medical Center To Perform Work, The Technician Shall Check In With The Designated Facility Representative And Follow Directions In Performing The Work In Accordance With Va Standards. All Contractors Personnel Working Onsite At The Va Medical Center Shall Check In And Out With A Va Cor Representative During Normal Working Hours Monday -0 Friday 8 Am- 4:30 Pm. After Hours And Weekends As In Exception Upon Agreement Of All Parties Without Incurring Additional Costs. Any Additional Cost Must Have Prior Approval By The Contracting Officer. 1.9 Other Considerations: no Work Outside The Description Of The Detailed Scope Of Work Will Be Paid By The Va, Without The Express, Prior Written Authorization Of The Contracting Officer. privacy And Hipaa: contractor Policies And Procedures Shall Comply With All Va Privacy And Security, The Privacy Act And Health Insurance Portability And Accountability Act (hipaa). records Management: contractor Shall Treat All Deliverables Under The Contract As The Property Of The U.s. Government For Which The Government Agency Shall Have Unlimited Rights To Use, Dispose Of, Or Disclose Such Data Contained Therein As It Determines To Be In The Public Interest. contractor Shall Not Create Or Maintain Any Records That Are Not Specifically Tied To Or Authorized By The Contract Using Government It Equipment And/or Government Records. contractor Shall Not Retain, Use, Sell, Or Disseminate Copies Of Any Deliverable That Contains Information Covered By The Privacy Act Of 1974 Or That Which Is Generally Protected By The Freedom Of Information Act. contractor Shall Not Create Or Maintain Any Records Containing Any Government Agency Records That Are Not Specifically Tied To Or Authorized By The Contract. the Government Agency Owns The Rights To All Data/records Produced As Part Of This Contract. the Government Agency Owns The Rights To All Electronic Information (electronic Data, Electronic Information Systems, Electronic Databases, Etc.) And All Supporting Documentation Created As Part Of This Contract. Contractor Must Deliver Sufficient Technical Documentation With All Data Deliverables To Permit The Agency To Use The Data. contractor Agrees To Comply With Federal And Agency Records Management Policies, Including Those Policies Associated With The Safeguarding Of Records Covered By The Privacy Act Of 1974. These Policies Include The Preservation Of All Records Created Or Received Regardless Of Format [paper, Electronic, Etc.] Or Mode Of Transmission [e-mail, Fax, Etc.] Or State Of Completion [draft, Final, Etc.]. no Disposition Of Documents Will Be Allowed Without The Prior Written Consent Of The Contracting Officer. The Agency And Its Contractors Are Responsible For Preventing The Alienation Or Unauthorized Destruction Of Records, Including All Forms Of Mutilation. Willful And Unlawful Destruction, Damage Or Alienation Of Federal Records Is Subject To The Fines And Penalties Imposed By 18 U.s.c. 2701. Records May Not Be Removed From The Legal Custody Of The Agency Or Destroyed Without Regard To The Provisions Of The Agency Records Schedules. contractor Is Required To Obtain The Contracting Officer's Approval Prior To Engaging In Any Contractual Relationship (sub-contractor) In Support Of This Contract Requiring The Disclosure Of Information, Documentary Material And/or Records Generated Under, Or Relating To, This Contract. The Contractor (and Any Sub-contractor) Is Required To Abide By Government And Agency Guidance For Protecting Sensitive And Proprietary Information. evaluation Process award Will Be Made To The Best Price, As Determined To Be The Most Beneficial To The Government. Please Read Each Section Below Carefully For The Submittals And Information Required As Part Of The Evaluation. Failure To Provide The Requested Information Below Shall Be Considered Non-compliant And Your Quote Could Be Removed From The Evaluation Process. vendors Quotes Shall Be Evaluated Under Far Part 13.106-2(b) -- Evaluation Of Quotations Or Offers. The Government Will Award A Contract Resulting From This Solicitation To The Responsible Vendor Whose Quote Conforming To The Solicitation Will Be Most Advantageous To The Government, Price, Past Performance, And Capabilities. The Following Factors Shall Be Used To Evaluate Offers: 1. Price (follow These Instructions): a. Vendor Shall Provide A Quote For The Services Above. Vendors Must Also Provide All Applicable Labor Rates For The Solicited Services So They Can Be Compared To The Applicable Wage Determination For Compliance With The Service Contract Labor Standards (scls) If Applicable. b. Ensure Your Validation Is Current In The System For Award Management (sam)( Https://www.sam.gov). Federal Acquisition Regulations Require That Federal Contractors Register In The Sam Database At Http://www.sam.gov And Enter All Mandatory Information Into The System. Award Cannot Be Made Until The Contractor Has Registered. Offerors Are Encouraged To Ensure That They Are Registered In Sam Prior To Submitting Their Quotation. 2. Capable: The Vendors Quote Shall Be Evaluated To Determine If The Organization Has The Experience And Capabilities To Provide The Requested Services In Accordance With The Statement Of Work In A Timely Efficient Manner. a. Contractor Shall Demonstrate Their Corporate Experience And Approach To Meet All Requirements. b. Contractor Shall Provide A List Of All Services Included In The Price. c. Contractor Shall Provide All Current And Relevant Licenses And/or Certifications For The State Of Service If Applicable. d. If You Are Planning To Sub-contract Some Or All Of This Work, Please Provide The Name And Address(s) Of All Subcontractor(s) (if Applicable) And A Description Of Their Planned Subcontracting Effort. e. Contractor Shall State And/or Demonstrate Their Ability To Meet All Requirements And Deliverables Stated In This Solicitation And Statement Of Work. Any Additional Information To Further Identify How The Company Is Experienced And Capable Of Performing The Requested Work Is Welcome. 3. Veterans Preference Factor (per 852.215-70): The Government Will Assign Evaluation Credit For An Offeror (prime Contractor) Which Is A Service-disabled Veteran-owned (sdvosb) Or A Veteran-owned Small Business (vosb). Non-sdvosb/vosb Offerors Proposing To Use Sdvosbs Or Vosbs As Subcontractors Will Receive Some Consideration Under This Evaluation Factor. a. For Sdvosbs/vosbs: In Order To Receive Credit Under This Factor, An Offeror Shall Submit A Statement Of Compliance That It Qualifies As A Sdvosb Or Vosb In Accordance With Vaar 852.215-70, Service-disabled Veteran-owned And Veteran-owned Small Business Evaluation Factors . Offerors Are Cautioned That They Must Be Registered And Verified In Vendor Information Pages (vip) Database (http://www.vetbiz.gov). i. Verified Sdvosbs Will Receive A 5% Price Credit (e.g. If A Sdvosb Submits An Offer Of $100.00, It Will Be Evaluated As If It Submitted An Offer Of $95.00). ii. Verified Vosbs Will Received A 2.5% Price Credit (e.g. If A Vosb Submits An Offer Of $100.00, It Will Be Evaluated As If It Submitted An Offer Of $97.50). the Full Text Of Far Provisions Or Clauses May Be Accessed Electronically At Http://acquisition.gov/comp/far/index.html. (x) Please Include A Completed Copy Of The Provision At 52.212-3, Offeror Representations And Certifications -- Commercial Items, With Your Offer Via The Sam.gov Website Or A Written Copy. (xi) Clause 52.212-4, Contract Terms And Conditions -- Commercial Items, Applies To This Acquisition In Addition To The Following Addenda S To The Clause: 52.252-2 Clauses Incorporated By Reference (feb 1998), 52.203-17 Contractor Employee Whistleblower Rights And Requirement To Inform Employees Of Whistleblower Rights (jun 2020), 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), 52.204-18 Commercial Government Entity Code Maintenance (aug 2020), 52.217-9 Option To Extend The Term Of The Contract (mar 2000), 52.228-5 Insurance-work On A Government Installation (jan 1997), 52.232-40 Providing Accelerated Payments To Small Business Subcontracting (dec 2013), 852.212-70 Provisions And Clauses Applicable To Va Acquisitions Of Commercial Items (apr 2020) 852.203-70 Commercial Advertising 852.219-74, Va Notice Of Total Service-disabled Veteran-owned Small Business Set-aside 852.232-72 Electronic Submissions Of Payment Requests 852.233-70 Protest Content/alternative Dispute Resolution 852.233-71 Alternate Protest Procedure 852.270-1 Representatives Of Contracting Officers 852.219-74 Limitations On Subcontracting Monitoring And Compliance (jul 2018) as Prescribed In 819.7203(a) Insert The Following Clause: (a) This Solicitation Includes 852.219-74, Va Notice Of Total Service-disabled Veteran-owned Small Business Set-aside, (b) Accordingly, Any Contract Resulting From This Solicitation Is Subject To The Limitation On Subcontracting Requirements In 13 Cfr 125.6. The Contractor Is Advised That In Performing Contract Administration Functions, The Contracting Officer May Use The Services Of A Support Contractor(s) Retained By Va To Assist In Assessing The Contractor S Compliance With The Limitations On Subcontracting Or Percentage Of Work Performance Requirements Specified In The Clause. To That End, The Support Contractor(s) May Require Access To Contractor S Offices Where The Contractor S Business Records Or Other Proprietary Data Are Retained And To Review Such Business Records Regarding The Contractor S Compliance With This Requirement. (c) All Support Contractors Conducting This Review On Behalf Of Va Will Be Required To Sign An Information Protection And Non-disclosure And Disclosure Of Conflicts Of Interest Agreement To Ensure The Contractor S Business Records Or Other Proprietary Data Reviewed Or Obtained In The Course Of Assisting The Contracting Officer In Assessing The Contractor For Compliance Are Protected To Ensure Information Or Data Is Not Improperly Disclosed Or Other Impropriety Occurs. (d) Furthermore, If Va Determines Any Services The Support Contractor(s) Will Perform In Assessing Compliance Are Advisory And Assistance Services As Defined In Far 2.101, Definitions, The Support Contractor(s) Must Also Enter Into An Agreement With The Contractor To Protect Proprietary Information As Required By Far 9.505-4, Obtaining Access To Proprietary Information, Paragraph (b). The Contractor Is Required To Cooperate Fully And Make Available Any Records As May Be Required To Enable The Contracting Officer To Assess The Contractor S Compliance With The Limitations On Subcontracting Or Percentage Of Work Performance Requirement. (end Of Clause) 852.219-77 Va Notice Of Limitations On Subcontracting Certificate Of Compliance For Services And Construction. as Prescribed In 819.7009(c) Insert The Following Clause: va Notice Of Limitations On Subcontracting Certificate Of Compliance For Services And Construction (sep 2021) (deviation) (a) Pursuant To 38 U.s.c. 8127(k)(2), The Offeror Certifies That (1) If Awarded A Contract (see Far 2.101 Definition), It Will Comply With The Limitations On Subcontracting Requirement As Provided In The Solicitation And The Resultant Contract, As Follows: [contracting Officer Check The Appropriate Box Below Based On The Predominant Naics Code Assigned To The Instant Acquisition As Set Forth In Far 19.102.] (i) [x] Services. In The Case Of A Contract For Services (except Construction), The Contractor Will Not Pay More Than 50% Of The Amount Paid By The Government To It To Firms That Are Not Vip-listed Sdvosbs As Set Forth In 852.219-74 Or Vosbs As Set Forth In 852.219-11. Any Work That A Similarly Situated Vip-listed Subcontractor Further Subcontracts Will Count Towards The 50% Subcontract Amount That Cannot Be Exceeded. Other Direct Costs May Be Excluded To The Extent They Are Not The Principal Purpose Of The Acquisition And Small Business Concerns Do Not Provide The Service As Set Forth In 13 Cfr 125.6. (ii) [ ] General Construction. In The Case Of A Contract For General Construction, The Contractor Will Not Pay More Than 85% Of The Amount Paid By The Government To It To Firms That Are Not Vip-listed Sdvosbs As Set Forth In 852.219-74 Or Vosbs As Set Forth In 852.219-11. Any Work That A Similarly Situated Vip-listed Subcontractor Further Subcontracts Will Count Towards The 85% Subcontract Amount That Cannot Be Exceeded. Cost Of Materials Are Excluded And Not Considered To Be Subcontracted. (iii) Special Trade Construction Contractors. In The Case Of A Contract For Special Trade Contractors, The Contractor Will Not Pay More Than 75% Of The Amount Paid By The Government To It To Firms That Are Not Vip-listed Sdvosbs As Set Forth In 852.219-74 Or Vosbs As Set Forth In 852.219-11. Any Work That A Similarly Situated Subcontractor Further Subcontracts Will Count Towards The 75% Subcontract Amount That Cannot Be Exceeded. Cost Of Materials Are Excluded And Not Considered To Be Subcontracted. (2) The Offeror Acknowledges That This Certification Concerns A Matter Within The Jurisdiction Of An Agency Of The United States. The Offeror Further Acknowledges That This Certification Is Subject To Title 18, United States Code, Section 1001, And, As Such, A False, Fictitious, Or Fraudulent Certification May Render The Offeror Subject To Criminal, Civil, Or Administrative Penalties, Including Prosecution. (3) If Va Determines That An Sdvosb/vosb Awarded A Contract Pursuant To 38 U.s.c. 8127 Did Not Act In Good Faith, Such Sdvosb/vosb Shall Be Subject To Any Or All Of The Following: (i) Referral To The Va Suspension And Debarment Committee; (ii) A Fine Under Section 16(g)(1) Of The Small Business Act (15 U.s.c. 645(g)(1)); And (iii) Prosecution For Violating Section 1001 Of Title 18. (b) The Offeror Represents And Understands That By Submission Of Its Offer And Award Of A Contract It May Be Required To Provide Copies Of Documents Or Records To Va That Va May Review To Determine Whether The Offeror Complied With The Limitations On Subcontracting Requirement Specified In The Contract. The Contracting Officer May, At Their Discretion, Require The Contractor To Demonstrate Its Compliance With The Limitations On Subcontracting At Any Time During Performance And Upon Completion Of A Contract If The Information Regarding Such Compliance Is Not Already Available To The Contracting Officer. Evidence Of Compliance Includes, But Is Not Limited To, Invoices, Copies Of Subcontracts, Or A List Of The Value Of Tasks Performed. (c) The Offeror Further Agrees To Cooperate Fully And Make Available Any Documents Or Records As May Be Required To Enable Va To Determine Compliance With The Limitations On Subcontracting Requirement. The Offeror Understands That Failure To Provide Documents As Requested By Va May Result In Remedial Action As The Government Deems Appropriate. (d) Offeror Completed Certification/fill-in Required. The Formal Certification Must Be Completed, Signed, And Returned With The Offeror S Bid, Quotation, Or Proposal. The Government Will Not Consider Offers For Award From Offerors That Do Not Provide The Certification, And All Such Responses Will Be Deemed Ineligible For Evaluation And Award. i Hereby Certify That If Awarded The Contract, [insert Name Of Offeror] Will Comply With The Limitations On Subcontracting Specified In This Clause And In The Resultant Contract. I Further Certify That I Am Authorized To Execute This Certification On Behalf Of [insert Name Of Offeror]. printed Name Of Signee: _________________________________ printed Title Of Signee: ________________________________ signature: ______________________________________________ date: ___________________________________________________ company Name And Address: _____________________________________________________________________________________ (end Of Clause) 852.242-71 Administrative Contracting Officer. as Prescribed In 842.271, Insert The Following Clause: administrative Contracting Officer (oct 2020) the Contracting Officer Reserves The Right To Designate An Administrative Contracting Officer (aco) For The Purpose Of Performing Certain Tasks/duties In The Administration Of The Contract. Such Designation Will Be In Writing Through An Aco Letter Of Delegation And Will Identify The Responsibilities And Limitations Of The Aco. A Copy Of The Aco Letter Of Delegation Shall Be Furnished To The Contractor. (end Of Clause) (xii) Clause At 52.212-5, Contract Terms And Conditions Required To Implement Statutes Or Executive Orders -- Commercial Items, Applies To This Acquisition And In Addition To The Following Far Clauses Cited, Which Are Also Applicable To The Acquisition: 52.203-6, 52.204-10, 52.209-6, 52.219-4, 52.219-8, 52.219-6, 52.219-28, 52.222-3, 52.222-21, 52.222-26, 52.222-35, 52.222-36, 52.222-37, 52.222-40, 52.222-50, 52.223-18, 52.225-3, 52.225-13, 52.232-33, 52.222-41 (wage Determination Newington Vamc Wd 2015-4119 (rev-26) And West Haven Vamc Wd 2015 4127 (rev-26), 52.222-42, 52.222-43, 52.222-55, 52.222-62 (xiii) All Contract Requirement(s) And/or Terms And Conditions Are Stated Above. (xiv) The Defense Priorities And Allocations System (dpas) And Assigned Rating Are Not Applicable To This Requirement. (xv) Rfq Responses Are Due Nlt 06/05/2024 At 17:00 Pm Est. Rfq Responses Must Be Submitted Via Email With Rfq #36c24124q0399 In The Subject Line To: Nathan.langone@va.gov Hand Deliveries Shall Not Be Accepted. (xvi) The Poc Of This Solicitation Is Nathan Langone (nathan.langone@va.gov)

City Government Of Navotas Tender

Automobiles and Auto Parts
Corrigendum : Closing Date Modified
Philippines
Closing Date4 Nov 2024
Tender AmountPHP 1 Million (USD 17.1 K)
Details: Description Request For Quotations: Please Quote Your Best Offer For The Item/s Described Below, Subject To The Terms And Conditions Provided At The Dorsal Portion Of This Request For Quotation. Submit Your Quotation Duly Signed By You Or Your Duly Representative And Copies Of Eligibility Requirements (business Permit, Local/national Tax Clearance And Philgeps Certificate Of Registration) Not Later Than The Deadline For Submission. Items: Procurement For Repair And Maintenance (transportation Equipment-motor Vehicles) For Major Repair Services, And Parts For Various City Government Services And Parts For Toyota Vios, Avanza, Innova, Hiace Commuter & Hilux Under The Mooe Fund Of The General Services Office Lot 1- Repair And Maintenance (major Repair Services) Item Estimated Quantity Unit Of Issue Item Description Estimated Cost 1 Lot Repair And Maintenance Of Transportation Equipment : Motor Vehicle Ordering Agreement Major Repair, Services, And Parts For Various City Government Vehicles Services And Parts For Toyota Vios, Avanza, Innova, Hiace Commuter & Hilux 1 100 R.o Repair Service Light & Electrical System 5,500.00 2 50 R.o Service Timing Chain/belt System 3,500.00 3 50 R.o Service Cooling System 2,500.00 4 100 R.o Service Airconditioning System 6,500.00 5 100 R.o Service Brake System 3,000.00 6 100 R.o Service Rear/front Suspensions 1,900.00 7 100 R.o Service Engine System 1,900.00 8 50 R.o General Overhauling 14,400.00 9 50 R.o Service Charging System 3,800.00 10 100 R.o Service Steering System 3,400.00 11 100 R.o Service Wheel System 4,100.00 12 100 R.o Service Transmission System 8,500.00 13 100 R.o Service Window, Windshield And Side Mirror 3,500.00 14 100 R.o Service Fuel System 3,800.00 15 50 R.o Service Exhaust System 6,500.00 16 100 R.o Service Ignition System 3,400.00 17 50 R.o Service Differential System 3,400.00 18 100 R.o Service Clutch System 6,600.00 19 100 R.o Service Per Panel Repaint 5,500.00 20 50 R.o Service Door Lock System 4,500.00 21 100 R.o Service Drive Train 1,900.00 22 100 R.o Service Top Overhaul 7,500.00 23 100 R.o Body Repairs 5,500.00 24 50 R.o Machining 3,500.00 25 50 R.o Rebuilt Alternator 6,600.00 26 50 R.o Rebuilt Radiator 7,900.00 27 150 R.o Tire Replacement 500.00 28 50 R.o Wheel Alignment 4,900.00 29 50 R.o Wheel Balancing 1,500.00 30 100 Pc/s A/c Belt 1,250.00 31 100 Pc/s Air Filter 1,200.00 32 100 Pc/s Air Filter/cleaner 2,450.00 33 20 Assy Alternator 19,900.00 34 100 Pc/s Alternator Belt 1,350.00 35 100 Pc/s Alternator Hose 980.00 36 100 Pc/s Alternator Return Hose 1,050.00 37 100 Pc/s Atf Reservoir 1,800.00 38 50 Assy. Auxiliary Fan 4,800.00 39 100 Pc/s Axle 7,500.00 40 100 Pc/s Axle Shaft 4,500.00 41 100 Pc/s Ball Joint 1,800.00 42 100 Pc/s Ball Joint Lower 1,800.00 43 100 Pc/s Ball Joint Upper 1,800.00 44 100 Pc/s Battery Lug 150.00 45 100 Pc/s Battery Terminal 260.00 46 100 Pc/s Bearing 4,100.00 47 100 Pc/s Bearing Hub 3,900.00 48 50 Pc/s Belt "v" 550.00 49 50 Pc/s Bleeder Valve 1,250.00 50 50 Assy. Blower Motor 3,900.00 51 200 Pc/s Bolt/nut 65.00 52 100 Ltr. Brake Cleaner 390.00 53 150 Ltr Brake Fluid 375.00 54 50 Pc/s Brake Hose/hyraulic Hose 950.00 55 100 Assy. Brake Master 4,700.00 56 150 Set/s Brake Pads 2,500.00 57 150 Set/s Brake Shoe 2,600.00 58 50 Pc/s Bulb Socket 150.00 59 50 Pc/s Cabin Filter 550.00 60 50 Assy. Caliper 5,500.00 61 100 Pc/s Clutch Cable 3,900.00 62 50 Pc/s Clutch Disc 5,500.00 63 50 Pc/s Clutch Plate 5,600.00 64 50 Pc/s Clutch Fork 1,800.00 65 100 Pc/s Clutch Gasket 1,500.00 66 50 Assy. Clutch Master 3,100.00 67 70 Pc/s Coil Spring 3,900.00 68 30 Assy. Compressor 14,000.00 69 30 Assy. Condenser 6,500.00 70 50 Pc/s Connecting Rod Bearing 4,000.00 71 50 Pc/s Control Arm 5,200.00 72 200 Ltr/s Coolant 550.00 73 50 Mtr Copper Tube 250.00 74 50 Pc/s Crank Shaft 8,500.00 75 50 Pc/s Cross Joint 2,500.00 76 80 Pc/s Cylinder Head Gasket 1,800.00 77 60 Pc/s Differential Bearing 3,500.00 78 60 Assy. Distributor Assy. 9,500.00 79 100 Pc/s Distributor O-ring 250.00 80 50 Set Door Mechanism 3,500.00 81 80 Pc/s Drum Brake 2,200.00 82 80 Pc/s Dryer 1,900.00 83 50 Pc/s Efi System 6,500.00 84 80 Pc/s Electronic Thermostat 2,500.00 85 50 Pc/s Engine Support 3,900.00 86 50 Assy. Evaporator 8,500.00 87 50 Pc/s Exhaust Manifold Gasket 380.00 88 80 Pc/s Expansion Valve 2,600.00 89 80 Pc/s Fan Belt 1,600.00 90 80 Pc/s Fan Blade 1,800.00 91 50 Assy. Fan Motor 3,800.00 92 80 Pc/s Fc2320 300.00 93 50 Pc/s Flasher Relay 350.00 94 30 Pc/s Flywheel 4,500.00 95 150 Kl/s Freon 1,200.00 96 150 Pc/s Fuel Filter 950.00 97 80 Pc/s Fuel Hose 950.00 98 50 Pc/s Fuel Pump 6,500.00 99 50 Pc/s Fuel Tank 9,500.00 100 80 Pc/s Fuse- 5a,10a,15,20a,25a,30a 65.00 101 50 Pc/s Gas Cable 2,500.00 102 50 Pc/s Gas Float 6,500.00 103 50 Pc/s Gas Tank Cap 800.00 104 80 Pc/s Gasket Shellac 380.00 105 150 Ltr. Gear Oil/atf 700.00 106 80 Pc/s Hand Brake Cable 2,500.00 107 30 Assy. Headlight Assembly 11,500.00 108 100 Pc/s Headlight Bulb 850.00 109 80 Pc/s High Pressure Hose 2,500.00 110 50 Pc/s Horn 2,400.00 111 80 Pc/s Hose Clamp Big 95.00 112 80 Pc/s Hose Clamp Small 45.00 113 50 Pc/s Hose-fill Line 1,250.00 114 50 Pc/s Hose-heater 950.00 115 50 Pc/s Hose-radiator Inlet 950.00 116 50 Pc/s Hose-radiator Outlet 950.00 117 50 Pc/s Hose-radiator Outlet "b" 950.00 118 50 Pc/s Hose-radiator Outlet "c" 950.00 119 50 Assy. Hydrovac Brake Booster 9,500.00 120 80 Pc/s Idler Bearing 3,900.00 121 80 Pc/s Idler Pulley 2,250.00 122 30 Pc/s Ignition Switch 3,800.00 123 80 Pc/s Injectors 3,900.00 124 50 Pc/s Intake Manifold Gasket 850.00 125 50 Pc/s Intake/exhaust Valve 290.00 126 150 Pc/s Kit 1,200.00 127 50 Pc/s Knuckle 3,800.00 128 80 Pc/s Leaf Spring 6,500.00 129 30 Pc/s Liner 6,500.00 130 150 Pc/s Lug Nut 95.00 131 50 Pc/s Machining Gasket 18,000.00 132 50 Pc/s Main Bearing 7,400.00 133 250 Ltr Motor Oil 375.00 134 50 Assy. Muffler 6,500.00 135 150 Pc/s Oil Filter 550.00 136 80 Pc/s Oil Pan Gasket 380.00 137 100 Pc/s Oil Seal 950.00 138 80 Pc/s Oil Sending Unit 2,900.00 139 80 Pc/s Oil Sensor 2,900.00 140 100 Pc/s O-ring 65.00 141 80 Set/s Overhauling Gasket 12,100.00 142 100 Pc/s Pilot Bearing 1,680.00 143 80 Pc/s Pinion Gear 7,000.00 144 50 Pc/s Piston Head 16,500.00 145 50 Pc/s Piston Ring 10,300.00 146 50 Pc/s Planet Gear 4,500.00 147 50 Pc/s Plastic Lock 250.00 148 50 Pc/s Plate Bearing 250.00 149 80 Pc/s Power Steering Belt 490.00 150 100 Pc/s Power Steering Boot 1,900.00 151 80 Pc/s Power Steering Pump 10,500.00 152 50 Assy. Power Window Motor 18,000.00 153 60 Pc/s Pressure Plate 6,700.00 154 5 Pc/s Rack And Pinion 78,000.00 155 50 Pc/s Rack End 1,650.00 156 30 Assy. Radiator 15,550.00 157 50 Pc/s Radiator Cap 1,200.00 158 100 Pc/s Radiator Hose 1,700.00 159 50 Pc/s Regulator 3,900.00 160 100 Pc/s Relay 950.00 161 100 Pc/s Release Bearing A 2,500.00 162 100 Pc/s Release Bearing B 3,500.00 163 100 Pc/s Release Bearing C 7,050.00 164 100 Pc/s Return Spring 950.00 165 100 Pc/s Ribbed Belt-v 650.00 166 50 Pc/s Ring Gear 4,500.00 167 80 Pc/s Rotor Disc Brake 2,900.00 168 80 Pc/s Rubber Bushing 550.00 169 80 Pc/s Run Channel 4,950.00 170 100 Pc/s Sealant 350.00 171 50 Assy. Secondary Master 2,500.00 172 50 Assy. Shock Absorber F/r 4,500.00 173 40 Pc/s Side Gear 3,800.00 174 30 Assy. Side Mirror 9,500.00 175 20 Assy. Signal Light Assy. 5,500.00 176 100 Pc/s Silicon 380.00 177 50 Pc/s Solenoid 3,500.00 178 150 Pc/s Spark Plug 650.00 179 150 Pc/s Spark Plug Terminal 380.00 180 100 Pc/s Stabilizer Bushing 550.00 181 50 Pc/s Stabilizer Link 1,500.00 182 50 Pc/s Stop Light Switch 900.00 183 50 Pc/s Strut 4,900.00 184 100 Pc/s Switches- 2gang,3gang,6gang 950.00 185 100 Pc/s Synchronizer 1,900.00 186 30 Assy. Tail Light Assembly 4,900.00 187 100 Pc/s Tail Light Bulb 180.00 188 50 Pc/s Temperature Gauge 3,900.00 189 80 Pc/s Tensioner 4,500.00 190 50 Pc/s Thermostat 2,500.00 191 100 Pc/s Three Bond 250.00 192 100 Pc/s Thrust Washer 3,100.00 193 100 Pc/s Tie Rod End 1,500.00 194 100 Pc/s Tie Rack End 1,500.00 195 100 Pc/s Timing Belt 4,900.00 196 30 Unit Tint Installation 7,500.00 197 20 Set/s Top Light With Siren 35,500.00 198 5 Set/s Top Light With Siren Us Brand 149,000.00 199 80 Pc/s Torsion Bar 6,200.00 200 80 Pc/s Transmission Support 3,900.00 201 100 Pc/s Tube 550.00 202 80 Pc/s Universal Joint 2,500.00 203 50 Pc/s Valve Guide 11,300.00 204 100 Pc/s Valve Ring 390.00 205 100 Pc/s Valve Seal 250.00 206 80 Pc/s Water Elbow Outlet 2,400.00 207 50 Pc/s Water Jacket 1,200.00 208 50 Assy. Water Pump 4,500.00 209 50 Pc/s Water Pump Gasket 380.00 210 80 Pc/s Wheel Bearing Front 2,400.00 211 300 Pc/s Wheel Boot 95.00 212 300 Pc/s Wheel Cap 95.00 213 80 Pc/s Wheel Cylinder 1,350.00 214 30 Assy. Windshield 14,800.00 215 50 Assy. Wiper Motor 4,900.00 216 50 Pc/s Wiper Arm 1,250.00 217 100 Mtr/s Wire-#10,16,18 290.00 218 50 Pc/s Epoxy Steel 210.00 Services And Parts For Mitsubishi L300, Adventure, Suzuki Apv, Nissan Urvan/nv350, Hyundai H100, Isuzu Crosswind And Other Mpb 219 100 R.o Repair Service Light & Electrical System 5,500.00 220 50 R.o Service Timing Chain/belt System 3,500.00 221 50 R.o Service Cooling System 3,400.00 222 100 R.o Service Airconditioning System 6,600.00 223 100 R.o Service Brake System 2,400.00 224 100 R.o Service Rear/front Suspensions 1,900.00 225 100 R.o Service Engine System 1,900.00 226 50 R.o General Overhauling 13,200.00 227 50 R.o Service Charging System 3,800.00 228 100 R.o Service Steering System 3,400.00 229 100 R.o Service Wheel System 4,100.00 230 100 R.o Service Transmission System 6,600.00 231 100 R.o Service Window, Windshield And Side Mirror 3,500.00 232 100 R.o Service Fuel System 4,500.00 233 50 R.o Service Exhaust System 6,500.00 234 100 R.o Service Ignition System 3,400.00 235 50 R.o Service Differential System 3,400.00 236 100 R.o Service Clutch System 6,600.00 237 100 R.o Service Per Panel Repaint 5,500.00 238 50 R.o Service Door Lock Sysem 1,900.00 239 100 R.o Service Drive Train 1,900.00 240 100 R.o Service Top Overhaul 7,500.00 241 100 R.o Body Repairs 5,500.00 242 50 R.o Machining 3,500.00 243 50 R.o Rebuilt Alternator 6,600.00 244 50 R.o Rebuilt Radiator 7,900.00 245 150 R.o Tire Replacement 500.00 246 50 R.o Wheel Alignment 4,900.00 247 50 R.o Wheel Balancing 1,500.00 248 100 Pc/s A/c Belt 1,850.00 249 100 Pc/s Air Filter 1,200.00 250 100 Pc/s Air Filter/cleaner 2,450.00 251 20 Assy Alternator 20,100.00 252 100 Pc/s Alternator Belt 1,350.00 253 100 Pc/s Alternator Hose 1,450.00 254 100 Pc/s Alternator Return Hose 850.00 255 100 Pc/s Atf Resevoir 5,500.00 256 50 Assy. Auxiliary Fan 4,500.00 257 100 Pc/s Axle 7,500.00 258 100 Pc/s Axle Shaft 4,500.00 259 100 Pc/s Ball Joint 1,800.00 260 100 Pc/s Ball Joint Lower 895.00 261 100 Pc/s Ball Joint Upper 750.00 262 100 Pc/s Battery Lug 150.00 263 100 Pc/s Battery Terminal 260.00 264 100 Pc/s Bearing 3,300.00 265 100 Pc/s Bearing Hub 3,900.00 266 50 Pc/s Bell Crank 2,450.00 267 50 Pc/s Belt "v" 550.00 268 50 Pc/s Bleeder Valve 1,250.00 269 50 Assy. Blower Motor 4,500.00 270 200 Pc/s Bolt/nut 65.00 271 100 Ltr. Brake Cleaner 390.00 272 150 Ltr Brake Fluid 375.00 273 50 Pc/s Brake Hose/hyraulic Hose 950.00 274 100 Assy. Brake Master 4,700.00 275 150 Set/s Brake Pads 2,500.00 276 150 Set/s Brake Shoe 2,600.00 277 50 Pc/s Bulb Socket 150.00 278 50 Pc/s Cabin Filter 1,150.00 279 50 Assy. Caliper 5,500.00 280 50 Pc/s Center Link 1,850.00 281 50 Pc/s Center Post 2,450.00 282 30 Assy. Clutch Booster 6,500.00 283 100 Pc/s Clutch Cable 3,900.00 284 50 Pc/s Clutch Disc 9,000.00 285 50 Pc/s Clutch Plate 9,000.00 286 50 Pc/s Clutch Fork 2,800.00 287 100 Pc/s Clutch Gasket 2,500.00 288 50 Assy. Clutch Master 3,100.00 289 70 Pc/s Coil Spring 3,900.00 290 30 Assy. Compressor 38,500.00 291 30 Assy. Condenser 3,185.00 292 50 Pc/s Connecting Rod Bearing 4,000.00 293 50 Pc/s Control Arm 4,800.00 294 200 Ltr/s Coolant 550.00 295 50 Mtr Copper Tube 250.00 296 50 Pc/s Cross Joint 2,500.00 297 80 Pc/s Cylinder Head Gasket 1,800.00 298 60 Pc/s Differential Bearing 6,500.00 299 60 Assy. Distributor Assy. 9,500.00 300 100 Pc/s Distributor O-ring 250.00 301 50 Set Door Mechanism 3,500.00 302 50 Pc/s Drag Link 1,900.00 303 80 Pc/s Drum Brake 2,200.00 304 80 Pc/s Dryer 1,100.00 305 50 Pc/s Efi System 10,500.00 306 80 Pc/s Electronic Thermostat 4,900.00 307 50 Pc/s Engine Support 3,900.00 308 50 Assy. Evaporator 8,500.00 309 50 Pc/s Exhaust Manifold Gasket 380.00 310 80 Pc/s Expansion Valve 1,250.00 311 80 Pc/s Fan Belt 1,600.00 312 80 Pc/s Fan Blade 1,900.00 313 50 Assy. Fan Motor 2,450.00 314 80 Pc/s Fc2320 300.00 315 50 Pc/s Flasher Relay 350.00 316 30 Pc/s Flywheel 15,500.00 317 150 Kl/s Freon 1,100.00 318 150 Pc/s Fuel Filter 950.00 319 80 Pc/s Fuel Hose 950.00 320 50 Pc/s Fuel Pump 6,500.00 321 50 Pc/s Fuel Tank 18,000.00 322 80 Pc/s Fuse- 5a,10a,15,20a,25a,30a 65.00 323 50 Pc/s Gas Cable 2,500.00 324 50 Pc/s Gas Float 1,800.00 325 50 Pc/s Gas Tank Cap 800.00 326 80 Pc/s Gasket Shellac 380.00 327 150 Ltr. Gear Oil/atf 700.00 328 80 Pc/s Hand Brake Cable 2,500.00 329 30 Assy. Headlight Assembly 11,700.00 330 100 Pc/s Headlight Bulb 850.00 331 80 Pc/s High Pressure Hose 2,500.00 332 50 Pc/s Horn 2,400.00 333 80 Pc/s Hose Clamp Big 95.00 334 80 Pc/s Hose Clamp Small 45.00 335 50 Pc/s Hose-fill Line 1,250.00 336 50 Pc/s Hose-heater 950.00 337 50 Pc/s Hose-radiator Inlet 950.00 338 50 Pc/s Hose-radiator Outlet 950.00 339 50 Pc/s Hose-radiator Outlet "b" 950.00 340 50 Pc/s Hose-radiator Outlet "c" 950.00 341 50 Assy. Hydrovac Brake Booster 9,750.00 342 80 Pc/s Idler Bearing 3,900.00 343 80 Pc/s Idler Pulley 1,250.00 344 30 Pc/s Ignition Switch 3,800.00 345 80 Pc/s Injectors 3,900.00 346 50 Pc/s Intake Manifold Gasket 850.00 347 50 Pc/s Intake/exhaust Valve 290.00 348 150 Pc/s Kit 1,200.00 349 50 Pc/s Knuckle 3,800.00 350 80 Pc/s Leaf Spring 6,500.00 351 30 Pc/s Liner 7,500.00 352 150 Pc/s Lug Nut 95.00 353 50 Pc/s Machining Gasket 15,000.00 354 50 Pc/s Main Bearing 7,400.00 355 250 Ltr Motor Oil 375.00 356 50 Assy. Muffler 6,800.00 357 150 Pc/s Oil Filter 980.00 358 80 Pc/s Oil Pan Gasket 380.00 359 100 Pc/s Oil Seal 950.00 360 80 Pc/s Oil Sending Unit 1,900.00 361 80 Pc/s Oil Sensor 1,250.00 362 80 Set/s Overhauling Gasket 12,100.00 363 100 Pc/s Pilot Bearing 2,500.00 364 80 Pc/s Pinion Gear 7,000.00 365 50 Pc/s Piston Head 16,500.00 366 50 Pc/s Piston Ring 10,300.00 367 50 Pc/s Pitman Arm 2,800.00 368 50 Pc/s Planet Gear 5,500.00 369 50 Pc/s Plastic Lock 250.00 370 50 Pc/s Plate Bearing 250.00 371 80 Pc/s Power Steering Belt 550.00 372 100 Pc/s Power Steering Boot 550.00 373 80 Pc/s Power Steering Pump 8,500.00 374 50 Assy. Power Window Motor 18,000.00 375 60 Pc/s Pressure Plate 10,300.00 376 5 Pc/s Rack And Pinion 39,500.00 377 50 Pc/s Rack End 1,200.00 378 30 Assy. Radiator 16,500.00 379 50 Pc/s Radiator Cap 1,200.00 380 100 Pc/s Radiator Hose 1,700.00 381 50 Pc/s Regulator 3,900.00 382 100 Pc/s Relay 950.00 383 100 Pc/s Release Bearing A 2,565.00 384 100 Pc/s Release Bearing B 3,500.00 385 100 Pc/s Release Bearing C 7,050.00 386 100 Pc/s Return Spring 950.00 387 100 Pc/s Ribbed Belt-v 650.00 388 50 Pc/s Ring Gear 7,000.00 389 80 Pc/s Rotor Disc Brake 2,950.00 390 80 Pc/s Rubber Bushing 550.00 391 80 Pc/s Run Channel 3,500.00 392 100 Pc/s Sealant 350.00 393 50 Assy. Secondary Master 3,400.00 394 50 Assy. Shock Absorber F/r 4,800.00 395 40 Pc/s Side Gear 1,800.00 396 30 Assy. Side Mirror 3,250.00 397 20 Assy. Signal Light Assy. 5,650.00 398 100 Pc/s Silicon 380.00 399 50 Pc/s Solenoid 3,500.00 400 150 Pc/s Spark Plug Terminal 380.00 401 100 Pc/s Stabilizer Bushing 550.00 402 50 Pc/s Stabilizer Link 950.00 403 50 Pc/s Stop Light Switch 950.00 404 50 Pc/s Strut 2,500.00 405 100 Pc/s Switches- 2gang,3gang,6gang 950.00 406 100 Pc/s Synchronizer 1,900.00 407 30 Assy. Tail Light Assembly 5,200.00 408 100 Pc/s Tail Light Bulb 180.00 409 80 Pc/s Tensioner 1,700.00 410 70 Pc/s Tensioner Bearing 4,500.00 411 80 Pc/s Tensioner Roller 4,800.00 412 50 Pc/s Thermostat 2,500.00 413 100 Pc/s Three Bond 250.00 414 100 Pc/s Thrust Washer 3,100.00 415 100 Pc/s Tie Rod End 1,200.00 416 100 Pc/s Tie Rack End 1,500.00 417 100 Pc/s Timing Belt 3,440.00 418 100 Pc/s Timing Chain 4,900.00 419 100 Pc/s Timing Gear 3,300.00 420 30 Unit Tint Installation 7,500.00 421 20 Set/s Top Light With Siren 35,500.00 422 5 Set/s Top Light With Siren Us Brand 149,000.00 423 80 Pc/s Torsion Bar 6,300.00 424 80 Pc/s Transmission Support 3,900.00 425 100 Pc/s Tube 550.00 426 80 Pc/s Universal Joint 2,500.00 427 50 Pc/s Valve Guide 11,300.00 428 100 Pc/s Valve Ring 390.00 429 100 Pc/s Valve Seal 250.00 430 80 Pc/s Water Elbow Outlet 2,300.00 431 50 Pc/s Water Jacket 1,100.00 432 50 Assy. Water Pump 4,300.00 433 50 Pc/s Water Pump Gasket 380.00 434 80 Pc/s Wheel Bearing Front 2,400.00 435 300 Pc/s Wheel Boot 95.00 436 300 Pc/s Wheel Cap 95.00 437 80 Pc/s Wheel Cylinder 1,350.00 438 30 Assy. Windshield 9,800.00 439 50 Assy. Wiper Motor 3,400.00 440 50 Pc/s Wiper Arm 1,250.00 441 100 Mtr/s Wire-#10,16,18 290.00 442 50 Pc/s Epoxy Steel 210.00 Services And Parts For Hyundai Bus, Isuzu Elf Truck, Utility Truck And Other Trucks 443 100 R.o Repair Service Light & Electrical System 5,500.00 444 50 R.o Service Timing Chain/belt System 4,500.00 445 50 R.o Service Cooling System 4,700.00 446 100 R.o Service Airconditioning System 7,800.00 447 100 R.o Service Brake System 5,400.00 448 100 R.o Service Rear/front Suspensions 9,000.00 449 100 R.o Service Engine System 12,000.00 450 50 R.o General Overhauling 14,400.00 451 50 R.o Service Charging System 3,800.00 452 100 R.o Service Steering System 10,000.00 453 100 R.o Service Wheel System 4,200.00 454 100 R.o Service Transmission System 6,600.00 455 100 R.o Service Window, Windshield And Side Mirror 5,500.00 456 100 R.o Service Fuel System 4,500.00 457 50 R.o Service Exhaust System 8,500.00 458 100 R.o Service Ignition System 3,500.00 459 50 R.o Service Differential System 5,500.00 460 100 R.o Service Clutch System 2,400.00 461 100 R.o Service Per Panel Repaint 3,500.00 462 50 R.o Service Door Lock Sysem 2,500.00 463 100 R.o Service Drive Train 2,500.00 464 100 R.o Service Top Overhaul 7,500.00 465 100 R.o Body Repairs 5,500.00 466 50 R.o Machining 3,500.00 467 50 R.o Rebuilt Alternator 6,600.00 468 50 R.o Rebuilt Radiator 7,900.00 469 150 R.o Tire Replacement 500.00 470 50 R.o Wheel Alignment 4,900.00 471 50 R.o Wheel Balancing 1,500.00 472 100 Pc/s A/c Belt 1,350.00 473 100 Pc/s Air Filter 1,200.00 474 100 Pc/s Air Filter/cleaner 2,450.00 475 20 Assy Alternator 16,500.00 476 100 Pc/s Alternator Belt 1,700.00 477 100 Pc/s Alternator Return Hose 1,900.00 478 100 Pc/s Atf Resevoir 6,500.00 479 50 Assy. Auxiliary Fan 5,500.00 480 100 Pc/s Axle 7,500.00 481 100 Pc/s Axle Shaft 7,500.00 482 100 Pc/s Ball Joint Lower 3,300.00 483 100 Pc/s Ball Joint Upper 2,560.00 484 100 Pc/s Battery Lug 150.00 485 100 Pc/s Battery Terminal 260.00 486 100 Pc/s Bearing 2,500.00 487 100 Pc/s Bearing Hub 3,900.00 488 50 Pc/s Bell Crank 8,700.00 489 50 Pc/s Belt "v" 3,700.00 490 50 Pc/s Bleeder Valve 1,250.00 491 50 Assy. Blower Motor 4,200.00 492 200 Pc/s Bolt/nut 150.00 493 100 Ltr. Brake Cleaner 390.00 494 150 Ltr Brake Fluid 375.00 495 50 Pc/s Brake Hose/hyraulic Hose 980.00 496 100 Assy. Brake Master 4,700.00 497 150 Set/s Brake Pads 2,970.00 498 150 Set/s Brake Shoe 3,370.00 499 50 Pc/s Bulb Socket 150.00 500 50 Pc/s Cabin Filter 950.00 501 50 Assy. Caliper 6,500.00 502 50 Pc/s Center Link 2,500.00 503 50 Pc/s Center Post 7,500.00 504 30 Assy. Clutch Booster 9,500.00 505 100 Pc/s Clutch Cable 3,900.00 506 50 Pc/s Clutch Disc 10,850.00 507 50 Pc/s Clutch Plate 10,850.00 508 50 Pc/s Clutch Fork 3,500.00 509 100 Pc/s Clutch Gasket 3,500.00 510 50 Assy. Clutch Master 6,450.00 511 70 Pc/s Coil Spring 3,900.00 512 30 Assy. Compressor 15,000.00 513 30 Assy. Condenser 6,500.00 514 50 Pc/s Connecting Rod Bearing 4,000.00 515 50 Pc/s Control Arm 4,050.00 516 200 Ltr/s Coolant 550.00 517 50 Mtr Copper Tube 250.00 518 50 Pc/s Cross Joint 3,500.00 519 80 Pc/s Cylinder Head Gasket 1,800.00 520 60 Pc/s Differential Bearing 7,500.00 521 60 Assy. Distributor Assy. 9,500.00 522 100 Pc/s Distributor O-ring 250.00 523 50 Set Door Mechanism 4,900.00 524 50 Pc/s Drag Link 9,800.00 525 80 Pc/s Drum Brake 8,775.00 526 80 Pc/s Dryer 2,000.00 527 50 Pc/s Efi System 14,500.00 528 80 Pc/s Electronic Thermostat 2,500.00 529 50 Pc/s Engine Support 3,900.00 530 50 Assy. Evaporator 8,500.00 531 50 Pc/s Exhaust Manifold Gasket 1,900.00 532 80 Pc/s Expansion Valve 2,600.00 533 80 Pc/s Fan Belt 1,600.00 534 80 Pc/s Fan Blade 2,500.00 535 50 Assy. Fan Motor 3,500.00 536 80 Pc/s Fc2320 300.00 537 50 Pc/s Flasher Relay 850.00 538 30 Pc/s Flywheel 25,000.00 539 150 Kl/s Freon 1,200.00 540 150 Pc/s Fuel Filter 1,800.00 541 80 Pc/s Fuel Hose 950.00 542 50 Pc/s Fuel Pump 6,500.00 543 50 Pc/s Fuel Tank 29,000.00 544 80 Pc/s Fuse- 5a,10a,15,20a,25a,30a 65.00 545 50 Pc/s Gas Cable 2,800.00 546 50 Pc/s Gas Float 1,800.00 547 50 Pc/s Gas Tank Cap 2,400.00 548 80 Pc/s Gasket Shellac 380.00 549 150 Ltr. Gear Oil/atf 700.00 550 80 Pc/s Hand Brake Cable 2,500.00 551 30 Assy. Headlight Assembly 9,800.00 552 100 Pc/s Headlight Bulb 850.00 553 80 Pc/s High Pressure Hose 2,500.00 554 50 Pc/s Horn 2,400.00 555 80 Pc/s Hose Clamp Big 95.00 556 80 Pc/s Hose Clamp Small 45.00 557 50 Pc/s Hose-fill Line 1,350.00 558 50 Pc/s Hose-heater 1,315.00 559 50 Pc/s Hose-radiator Inlet 3,600.00 560 50 Pc/s Hose-radiator Outlet 1,911.00 561 50 Pc/s Hose-radiator Outlet "b" 3,100.00 562 50 Pc/s Hose-radiator Outlet "c" 3,800.00 563 50 Assy. Hydrovac Brake Booster 10,200.00 564 80 Pc/s Idler Bearing 4,500.00 565 80 Pc/s Idler Pulley 2,350.00 566 30 Pc/s Ignition Switch 4,500.00 567 80 Pc/s Injectors 12,500.00 568 50 Pc/s Intake Manifold Gasket 870.00 569 50 Pc/s Intake/exhaust Valve 290.00 570 30 Pc/s King Pin 8,500.00 571 150 Pc/s Kit 1,200.00 572 50 Pc/s Knuckle 3,800.00 573 80 Pc/s Leaf Spring 6,500.00 574 30 Pc/s Liner 10,500.00 575 150 Pc/s Lug Nut 120.00 576 50 Pc/s Machining Gasket 18,000.00 577 50 Pc/s Main Bearing 7,400.00 578 250 Ltr Motor Oil 375.00 579 50 Assy. Muffler 8,500.00 580 150 Pc/s Oil Filter 1,620.00 581 80 Pc/s Oil Pan Gasket 380.00 582 100 Pc/s Oil Seal 980.00 583 80 Pc/s Oil Sending Unit 2,900.00 584 80 Pc/s Oil Sensor 2,900.00 585 100 Pc/s O-ring 65.00 586 80 Set/s Overhauling Gasket 12,500.00 587 100 Pc/s Pilot Bearing 4,500.00 588 80 Pc/s Pinion Gear 18,000.00 589 50 Pc/s Piston Head 16,500.00 590 50 Pc/s Piston Ring 10,400.00 591 50 Pc/s Pitman Arm 6,000.00 592 50 Pc/s Planet Gear 7,500.00 593 50 Pc/s Plastic Lock 250.00 594 50 Pc/s Plate Bearing 250.00 595 80 Pc/s Power Steering Belt 1,200.00 596 100 Pc/s Power Steering Boot 5,670.00 597 80 Pc/s Power Steering Pump 8,900.00 598 50 Assy. Power Window Motor 1,200.00 599 60 Pc/s Pressure Plate 11,950.00 600 30 Assy. Radiator 20,000.00 601 50 Pc/s Radiator Cap 1,200.00 602 100 Pc/s Radiator Hose 1,700.00 603 50 Pc/s Regulator 3,800.00 604 100 Pc/s Relay 950.00 605 100 Pc/s Release Bearing A 8,700.00 606 100 Pc/s Release Bearing B 3,500.00 607 100 Pc/s Release Bearing C 3,500.00 608 100 Pc/s Return Spring 950.00 609 100 Pc/s Ribbed Belt-v 3,400.00 610 50 Pc/s Ring Gear 10,000.00 611 80 Pc/s Rotor Disc Brake 3,500.00 612 80 Pc/s Rubber Bushing 370.00 613 80 Pc/s Run Channel 1,900.00 614 100 Pc/s Sealant 350.00 615 50 Assy. Secondary Master 3,400.00 616 50 Assy. Shock Absorber F/r 4,800.00 617 40 Pc/s Side Gear 2,200.00 618 30 Assy. Side Mirror 1,950.00 619 20 Assy. Signal Light Assy. 2,500.00 620 100 Pc/s Silicon 380.00 621 50 Pc/s Solenoid 3,500.00 622 100 Pc/s Stabilizer Bushing 1,400.00 623 50 Pc/s Stabilizer Link 2,400.00 624 50 Pc/s Stop Light Switch 950.00 625 50 Pc/s Strut 4,900.00 626 100 Pc/s Switches- 2gang,3gang,6gang 950.00 627 100 Pc/s Synchronizer 2,000.00 628 30 Assy. Tail Light Assembly 5,200.00 629 100 Pc/s Tail Light Bulb 180.00 630 50 Pc/s Temperature Gauge 4,100.00 631 80 Pc/s Tensioner 4,800.00 632 70 Pc/s Tensioner Bearing 5,500.00 633 80 Pc/s Tensioner Roller 4,800.00 634 50 Pc/s Thermostat 2,500.00 635 100 Pc/s Three Bond 250.00 636 100 Pc/s Thrust Washer 3,100.00 637 100 Pc/s Tie Rod End 1,850.00 638 100 Pc/s Tie Rack End 1,890.00 639 100 Pc/s Timing Belt 5,100.00 640 100 Pc/s Timing Chain 3,500.00 641 100 Pc/s Timing Gear 3,800.00 642 30 Unit Tint Installation 10,500.00 643 20 Set/s Top Light With Siren 35,500.00 644 5 Set/s Top Light With Siren Us Brand 149,000.00 645 80 Pc/s Torsion Bar 4,500.00 646 80 Pc/s Transmission Support 3,500.00 647 100 Pc/s Tube 550.00 648 80 Pc/s Universal Joint 3,500.00 649 50 Pc/s Valve Guide 11,300.00 650 100 Pc/s Valve Ring 390.00 651 100 Pc/s Valve Seal 250.00 652 80 Pc/s Water Elbow Outlet 2,800.00 653 50 Pc/s Water Jacket 1,500.00 654 50 Assy. Water Pump 5,500.00 655 50 Pc/s Water Pump Gasket 380.00 656 80 Pc/s Wheel Bearing Front 1,200.00 657 300 Pc/s Wheel Boot 95.00 658 300 Pc/s Wheel Cap 95.00 659 80 Pc/s Wheel Cylinder 1,350.00 660 30 Assy. Windshield 8,700.00 661 50 Assy. Wiper Motor 2,500.00 662 100 Mtr/s Wire-#10,16,18 290.00 663 50 Pc/s Epoxy Steel 210.00 Services And Parts For 2 - 3 Wheels 664 100 R.o Repair Service Light & Electrical System 1,500.00 665 50 R.o Service Cooling System 1,200.00 666 100 R.o Service Brake System 1,200.00 667 100 R.o Service Rear/front Suspensions 1,200.00 668 100 R.o Service Engine System 1,200.00 669 50 R.o Service Charging System 1,200.00 670 100 R.o Service Steering System 1,200.00 671 100 R.o Service Wheel System 1,200.00 672 100 R.o Service Transmission System 1,500.00 673 100 R.o Service Window, Windshield And Side Mirror 1,500.00 674 100 R.o Service Fuel System 1,200.00 675 50 R.o Service Exhaust System 1,200.00 676 100 R.o Service Clutch System 1,200.00 677 100 R.o Service Per Panel Repaint 2,500.00 678 100 R.o Service Drive Train 1,200.00 679 100 R.o Service Top Overhaul 1,900.00 680 100 R.o Body Repairs 1,200.00 681 50 R.o Machining 3,500.00 682 50 R.o Rebuilt Radiator 3,500.00 683 150 R.o Tire Replacement 350.00 684 100 Pc/s Air Filter 550.00 685 100 Pc/s Axle 1,500.00 686 100 Pc/s Bearing 2,500.00 687 100 Pc/s Bearing Hub 1,200.00 688 50 Pc/s Belt "v" 1,650.00 689 200 Pc/s Bolt/nut 65.00 690 100 Ltr. Brake Cleaner 390.00 691 150 Ltr Brake Fluid 320.00 692 50 Pc/s Brake Hose/hydraulic Hose 1,500.00 693 100 Assy. Brake Master 950.00 694 150 Set/s Brake Pads 850.00 695 150 Set/s Brake Shoe 950.00 696 50 Pc/s Brake Switch 250.00 697 10 Pc/s Breaker 650.00 698 50 Pc/s Bulb Socket 150.00 699 50 Assy. Caliper 4,500.00 700 50 Pc/s Camshaft 2,950.00 701 30 Pc/s Carburetor 2,900.00 702 30 Pc/s Center Stand 1,500.00 703 30 Pc/s Clutch Bell Housing 2,300.00 704 100 Pc/s Clutch Cable 550.00 705 100 Pc/s Clutch Gasket 1,020.00 706 50 Set/s Clutch Lining 1,800.00 707 50 Assy. Clutch Master 2,500.00 708 30 Pc/s Conn Rod 3,450.00 709 200 Ltr/s Coolant 550.00 710 50 Mtr Copper Tube 250.00 711 20 Pc/s Cylinder Block 3,800.00 712 80 Pc/s Drum Brake 1,500.00 713 20 Pc/s Ecargo 450.00 714 50 Pc/s Exhaust Manifold Gasket 350.00 715 50 Pc/s Flasher Relay 350.00 716 150 Pc/s Flyball 140.00 717 50 Pc/s Flyball Housing 1,150.00 718 150 Pc/s Fuel Filter 150.00 719 50 Pc/s Fuel Pump 3,800.00 720 30 Pc/s Fun 350 480.00 721 80 Pc/s Fuse- 5a,10a,15,20a,25a,30a 50.00 722 50 Pc/s Gas Cable 750.00 723 50 Pc/s Gas Tank Cap 600.00 724 150 Ltr. Gear Oil/atf 700.00 725 150 Ltr. Fork Oil 375.00 726 80 Pc/s Hand Brake Cable 890.00 727 30 Assy. Headlight Assembly 10,500.00 728 30 Assy. Headlight Assy. B 6,500.00 729 100 Pc/s Headlight Bulb 250.00 730 50 Pc/s Horn 950.00 731 80 Pc/s Hose Clamp Big 95.00 732 80 Pc/s Hose Clamp Small 45.00 733 30 Pc/s Ignition Coil 750.00 734 30 Pc/s Ignition Switch 750.00 735 150 Pc/s Kit 1,200.00 736 50 Pc/s Knuckle Bearing 850.00 737 50 Pc/s Lever 650.00 738 150 Pc/s Lug Nut 120.00 739 50 Pc/s Machining Gasket 3,500.00 740 30 Pc/s Manifold 1,450.00 741 250 Ltr Motor Oil 375.00 742 50 Assy. Muffler 2,500.00 743 150 Pc/s Oil Filter 250.00 744 100 Pc/s Oil Seal 350.00 745 80 Set/s Overhauling Gasket 3,300.00 746 50 Pc/s Panel Hub 950.00 747 50 Pc/s Piston Head 2,200.00 748 50 Pc/s Piston Ring 1,100.00 749 60 Pc/s Pressure Plate 1,980.00 750 30 Pc/s Pulley 950.00 751 30 Set Pulley Set 2,500.00 752 30 Assy. Radiator 7,500.00 753 50 Pc/s Radiator Cap 490.00 754 100 Pc/s Radiator Hose 650.00 755 100 Pc/s Relay 450.00 756 100 Pc/s Return Spring 950.00 757 20 Pc/s Rim 1,100.00 758 50 Pc/s Rocker Arm 1,450.00 759 80 Pc/s Rotor Disc Brake 1,750.00 760 100 Pc/s Sealant 350.00 761 30 Pc/s Shifter 780.00 762 50 Assy. Shock Absorber F/r 2,500.00 763 50 Pc/s Side Cover 850.00 764 30 Assy. Side Mirror 650.00 765 30 Pc/s Side Stand 650.00 766 20 Assy. Signal Light Assy. 1,100.00 767 100 Pc/s Slider 140.00 768 80 Pc/s Slider Back Plate 450.00 769 150 Pc/s Spark Plug 650.00 770 20 Set Spoke 550.00 771 50 Pc/s Spring 150.00 772 50 Pc/s Sprocket 1,800.00 773 50 Pc/s Stator Gasket 250.00 774 50 Pc/s Stop Light Switch 170.00 775 30 Pc/s Swing Arm 4,500.00 776 100 Pc/s Switches- 2gang,3gang,6gang 845.00 777 30 Assy. Tail Light Assembly 4,500.00 778 100 Pc/s Tail Light Bulb 180.00 779 80 Pc/s Tensioner Roller 480.00 780 100 Pc/s Three Bond 250.00 781 50 Pc/s Throttle 514.80 782 100 Pc/s Timing Chain 1,200.00 783 100 Pc/s Timing Gear 1,650.00 784 150 Pc/s Tire Valve 150.00 785 100 Pc/s Tube 450.00 786 100 Pc/s Valve Seal 390.00 787 80 Pc/s Wheel Bearing Front 650.00 788 80 Pc/s Wheel Cylinder 850.00 789 50 Pc/s Wheel Hub 1,600.00 790 30 Assy. Windshield 3,500.00 791 30 Assy. Wire Harness 2,700.00 792 100 Mtr/s Wire-#10,16,18 290.00 793 50 Pc/s Epoxy Steel 210.00 794 30 Assy. Meter Assy. 1,500.00 795 30 Assy. Wiper Motor 1,950.00 796 30 Pc/s Wiper Arm 750.00 797 30 Pc/s Brake Rod 550.00 798 30 Pc/s E-cab Tail Light 550.00 Abc:php1,000,000.00 By Ordering Agreement: Within 42 Calendar Days Delivery Upon Receipt Of Delivery Ordering Contract Note: For Other Information, Queries And Specifications Pertaining To The Said Request Please Coordinate With Our Canvasser (please Secure Complete List And/or Rfq Form From Ms. Maricar E. Pablo, At 09676781263 Pauline Anne S. Sioco At 09338100230, And Roxette May P. Poblete At 0936-493-5632 Or Email Address: Procurement@navotas.gov.ph) Terms And Conditions: 1. Bidders Shall Provide Correct And Accurate Information Required. 2. Bidders May Quote For All The Items. 3. Price Quotation/s Must Be Valid For A Period Of Thirty (30) Days Calendar Days From The Date Of Submission. 4. Price Quotation/s, To Be Denominated In Philippine Peso Shall Include All Taxes, Duties And/or Levies Payable. 5. Quotations Exceeding The Approved Budget For The Contract Shall Be Rejected. 6. Delivery Period Expressed Merely In Days Or Working Days Shall Be Rejected. 7. Award Of Contract Shall Be Made To The Lowest Quotation (for Goods And Infrastructure) Or, The Highest Rated Offer (for Consulting Services) Which Complies With The Minimum Technical Specifications And Other Terms And Conditions Stated Herein. 8. Any Interlineations, Erasures Or Overwriting Shall Be Valid Only If They Are Signed Or Initiated By You Or Any Of Your Duly Authorized Representative/s. 9. The Item/s Shall Be Delivered As Indicated In The Approved Bac Resolution/purchase Order. 10. The Procuring Entity Concerned Shall Have The Right To Inspect And/or To Test The Goods To Confirm Their Conformity To The Technical Specifications. 11. Liquidated Damages Equivalent To One Tenth Of One Percent (0.001%) Of The Value Of The Goods Not Delivered Within The Prescribed Delivery Period Shall Be Imposed Per Day Of Delay. The City Government Of Navotas Shall Rescind The Contract Once The Cumulative Amount Of Liquidated Damages Reaches Ten Percent (10%) Of The Amount Of The Contract, Without Prejudice To Other Courses Of Action And Remedies Open To It. For The Committee Original Signed Atty. Joel Joselito D. Parong Bac Chairperson

U S COAST GUARD USA Tender

Healthcare and Medicine
United States
Closing Date28 Mar 2024
Tender AmountRefer Documents 
Details: [1/17 1:06 Pm] Cox, Brenden S (sa) Po3 Uscg Sflc (usa) this Is A Combined Synopsis/solicitation For Commercial Items/services Prepared In Accordance With The Format In Far Subpart 12.6 As Supplemented With Additional Information Included In This Notice. This Announcement Constitutes The Only Solicitation; Quotations Are Being Requested And A Written Solicitation Will Not Be Issued. This Request For Quotations Incorporates Provisions And Clauses In Effect Through Federal Acquisition Circular 2005-65 Dated January 29, 2013. The Naics Code Is 336611. The Small Business Size Standard Is 1250. This Is A Total Small Business Set Aside. All Responsible Sources May Submit Proposals That Will Be Considered By The Agency. The Contract Will Be Awarded On A Firm-fixed-price Basis Using Simplified Acquisition Procedures In Accordance With Far Part 13.5. the United States Coast Guard Surface Force Logistics Center Has A Requirement For The Following: the Ctr Shall Provide: main Diesel Engines, Mount Renewal (sow) 1. Scope 1.1 Intent. This Work Item Describes The Requirements For The Contractor To Renew The Six Engine Mounts Per Engine On Both Main Diesel Engines (mdes). With New Mounts Installed Mdes Shall Be Shimmed As Required To Restore Alignment. 1.2 Government-furnished Property. Mti Item Description Nsn/pn Qty Estimated Cost ($/unit) Y Tsc T2 40/60 Unit Isolator T2.r40.60.c01.00 4 600.00 Y Tsc T2 50/60 Unit Isolator T2.r50.60.c01.00 8 600.00 2. References Coast Guard Drawings Coast Guard Drawing 225b-wlb 233-1, Rev D, Propulsion Train Installa�on Drawing Coast Guard Publications Coast Guard Technical Publica�on (tp) 3518b, 07-may-01, Main Diesel Engine (mde) - Model 3608/1 Coast Guard Technical Publica�on (tp) 3523b, May 2001; Coupling, Torsional (flexible), Manufacturer: American Vulkan, Model No. Rato-s 3321-2100/1070 (rev B) Surface Forces Logis�cs Center Standard Specifica�on 0000 (sflc Std Spec 0000), 2012, General Requirements Other References The Society For Protec�ve Coa�ngs (sspc) Surface Prepara�on Specifica�on No.1 (sspc-sp 1), 2004, Solvent Cleaning 3. Requirements 3.1 General. 3.2 Cir. None. 3.2.1 Tech Rep. The Contractor Shall Provide The Services Of Qualified Tech Rep, Who Is Familiar With – Large Diesel Engine Alignment To Accomplish The Following Tasks – On Site: • Measure States Of Alignment. • Furnish And Use Laser Alignment Tools And Fixtures In Measuring Alignment. • Determine Engine Movements To Obtain Sa�sfactory Alignment • Determine Shim Thicknesses As Required To Even Load Engine Mounts. 3.1.2.1 The Contractor Shall Submit The Name Of The Tech Rep To The Cotr At The Arrival Conference. 3.1.2.2 The Contractor Shall Be Required To Have This Technical Representa�ve Present (mandatory), On Site, While The Following Engine Work Is Being Performed: • When Obtaining All Alignment Readings/measurements, And All Engine Movement Events (jacking Screws Being Turned) Note The Technical Representa�ve May Be Present At Other �mes In Addi�on To The Mandatory �mes Listed Above. The Above Represents The Minimum Required Technical Representa�ve Usage. 3.1.3 Protec�ve Measures - General. The Contractor Shall Furnish And Install All Protec�ve Coverings To Seal Off And Protect All Non-affected Vessel's Components, Equipment, And Spaces In The Vicinity Of The Work Area Against Contamina�on During The Performance Of Work. Upon Comple�on Of Work, The Contractor Shall Remove All Installed Protec�ve Measures, Inspect For The Presence Of Contamina�on, And Return All Contaminated Equipment, Components, And Spaces To Original Condi�on Of Cleanliness. 3.1.4 Interferences. The Contractor Shall Handle All Interferences In Accordance With Sflc Std Spec 0000, Paragraph 3.3.5 (interferences). 3.2 Background Informa�on On Main Engine Resilient Mount Installa�on. 3.2.1 The Intent Of This Item Is To Renew The Engine Mounts And Then Realign Engine To Reduc�on Gear On Both Mdes. Cg Dwg 225b-wlb 233-001 Shows The Mde Installa�on Onboard The Vessel. Atached Figure 1, “photos Of Current Mde Mounts” Illustrate The Installed Mounts. 3.2.2 The Concerned Work Area Is The Main Machinery Room (4-66-0-e). 3.2.3 The Mde Mounts Are Manufactured By Chris�e-grey And Are Supplied Government Furnished. 3.3 Removing Exis�ng Tsc T2 Mounts. The Contractor Shall Accomplish The Following Tasks. 3.3.1 The Installed Shipyard Jacking Brackets Provide For Ver�cal Jacking Screws To Be Used At Each Corner For The Ver�cal Posi�on/alignment Of The Engine. These Shipyard Jacking Brackets May Be Seen In Figure 1, “ Photos Of Current Mde Mounts”. The Contractor Shall Provide New Jacking Screws, With The Ends “domed” To Help Prevent Engine From Walking Side To Side. 3.3.2 In Addi�on To Ver�cal Jacking, Temporary Horizontal Screw Jacks Shall Be Required In Both The Longitudinal And Transverse Direc�ons At All Four Corners Of The Engine To Provide Adjustment In The Longitudinal And Transverse Direc�ons, And Rota�on About The Ver�cal Axis For The Alignment Process. In Some Case The Horizontal Screw Jack Posi�ons May Already Be In Place, As Evidenced By Atached Photos. If Not Contractor Shall Install In Similar Fashion As Those Depicted In Atached Photos. In All Cases The Contractor Shall Provide New Jacking Screws With Ends “domed”. 3.3.3 With Engine Supported By Jacking Screws, One By One At Each Engine Mount, Depress The Mounts Very Slightly Using Jacking Screws Inserted Into The Top To Remove The Sloted Commissioning Plates. A�er The Commissioning Plates Are Removed, Along With Any Other Shims, The Mounts Can Be Allowed To Expand And Then Be Unbolted And Removed. 3.3.3.1 Remove The Exis�ng Shim Packets From Each Of The Engine Mounts. Clean, Measure, And Record The Shims At Each Loca�on. Keep The Shims Which Were Removed From Each Engine Mount Separated. 3.3.3.2 Using Precision Measuring Tools, Determine The Quan�ty And Type Of Shims Installed Above Each Mount Between The Engine Support Bracket And The Top Of The Mount. There Should Be Two Commissioning Plates, One 10-millimeter And One 5-millimeter. In Addi�on, There May Be Addi�onal Shims Added To Compensate For Setlement And Facilitate Engine Alignment Over The Life Of The Mount. The 5- And 10- Millimeter Commissioning Plates Should Be Retained For Reuse With The New Mounts. If These Plates Are Missing, Then New Plates Must Be Fabricated Prior To The Installa�on Of The New Mounts In Addi�on To Four Addi�onal Sets Of Commissioning Plates For The New Mounts. 3.3.3.2 For Each Mount, Remove (and Retain) The Upper Atachment Bolt. 3.3.4 Install New Gfe Mounts, The Original Shims From Previous New Mount Alignment Should Be Reused. If The Mdes Were Previously Re-shimmed At The Mount’s Half Life (4-5 Yrs) To Offset Setling, The Alignment May Now Be High With Fresh Mounts Installed. 3.3.4.1 The Mounts Are Installed In Specific Orienta�on And Loca�ons. As Atached Figure Illustrates The Two Tsc T2 40/60 Mounts Are Installed Closest To Vulkan Coupling (on Each Side Of Mde). 3.4 Engine Alignment Check. 3.4.1 Disconnect Engine Guards And Disconnect The Vulkan Coupling From The Engine And Reduc�on Gear. 3.4.2 The Following Work Shall Be Completed A�er The Cuter Is Afloat With Normal Opera�ng Levels Of Fuel, Water And Ballast. 3.4.3 The Following Work Shall Accomplished Under Supervision Of Alignment Tech Rep. 3.4.4 At This Point The Engine Pre-heaters Should Be Turned On And The Engine Brought Up To Temperature, A Process That Will Take Approximately Six Hours. This Will Allow All Thermal Expansion Of The Engine To Take Place. With The Engine Up To Temperature, The Alignment Can Be Rechecked. 3.4.5 Measure The Engine Alignment Again In The Presence Of The Cotr. The Following Tolerances Apply For Radial(rim) And For Angular(face) Displacement: +/- 0.020". Total Indicator Readings (tir) Would Be Twice The Value. Note The Engine Is Inten�onally Offset 0.032” To Port Per Drawing For Engine Torque Effects. In Addi�on Addi�onal Offsets Have Been Factored In To Allow For Outboard Expansion Of Reduc�on Gear’s Input Flange Due To Increased Temperatures At Normal Opera�ng Condi�ons (hot) Vs. Ambient Condi�ons Found During Alignment (cold). See Following Table To Re-enforce Alignment Criteria. Port Mde Alignemnt Criteria Acceptable Range Of Radial Alignment (rim Displacement) Acceptable Angular Alignment (face Displacement) Ver�cal Displacement Horiz Displacement (includes Red Gear Expansion Outboard Due To 60f Degree Temp Delta Hotcold) Ver�cal Displacement Horiz Displacement 0.020” Engine High To 0.020” Engine Low 0.070” Engine To Port To 0.030” Engine To Port 0.020” Or Less 0.020” Or Less Starboard Mde Alignemnt Criteria Acceptable Range Of Radial Alignment (rim Displacement) Acceptable Angular Alignment (face Displacement) Ver�cal Displacement Horiz Displacement (includes Red Gear Expansion Outboard Due To 60f Degree Temp Delta Hot-cold) Ver�cal Displacement Horiz Displacement 0.020” Engine High To 0.020” Engine Low 0.034” Engine To Port To 0.006” Engine To Stbd 0.020” Or Less 0.020” Or Less 3.4.6 Ensure Jacking Screws Are All Removed Or Withdrawn, Then Record The Engine Alignment Readings. 3.4.7 Measure And Record The Height Of Each Vibra�on Mount Following Instruc�ons Of Chris�e & Grey Data Sheet Ds 094 (atached). Insure They Are Within Compliance Of Chris�e & Grey Data Sheet Ds 096 (atached). Provide Copy Of Post Transfer Mount Heights To Chris�e & Grey. The Heights Are Expected To Be Roughly Equal At Each Isolator Ensuring They Are All Carrying Equal Load. Flange Face Alignments May Be Excellent At Same �me An Interior Mount Was Completely Unloaded. Record The Data In A Copy Of The Atached Data Sheet (found As Enclosure At End Of Specifica�on) For Each Mde. Measurements Will Be Witnessed By The Cotr. 3.5 Determining Addi�onal Shim Thickness (ver�cal Adjustments) And Engine Movements (horizontal Adjustments). 3.5.1 Based On Mount Heights And Alignment Readings, Determine Required Addi�onal Shims That Are Required For Each Mount To Obtain Final Alignment Mee�ng Both Alignment Criteria In Above Table As Well As Uniform Mount Heights (chris�e & Grey Data Sheet Ds 096). Any Unused Shims Shall Be Returned To Uscg Inspector For Future Efforts. 3.5.2 Install Calculated Shims. 3.5.3 Determine Any Horizontal Movements Required To Meet Alignment Criteria. Loosen Mounts, And Use Jacking Screws And/or Other Approved Techniques To Execute Engine Movements. 3.5.4 Ensure Jacking Screws Are All Removed Or Withdrawn, Then Repeat Alignment Measurements And Mount Height Readings. 3.5.5 Repeat Shimming And Movements, Followed By Addi�onal Readings, Un�l Alignment Criteria Is Finally Met. 3.5.6 Submit Final Report To Cotr Via Cfr With Final Alignment Results, Recommenda�ons For Future Similar Jobs, Difficul�es, And Any Other Notable Findings. 3.5.7 Reassemble The Engine Components E.g. Coupling, Coupling Guards. Ensure Mounts Are Final Torqued. Ensure Jacking Screws Are All Removed Or Withdrawn. 4. Notes 4.1 Do Not Scrap Unused Shims, Retain For Future Use. 4.2 Provide Cg Inspector The Opportunity To Inspect And Stamp Gfe Engine Mounts With Base Measurement, 85 Mm, Prior To Installa�on pop: 18 June – 17 July 2024 deliver To: 1 Yerba Buena Rd. san Francisco, Ca 94130 poc: Cwo Christopher Laterza (218) 297-0000

City Government Of Navotas Tender

Machinery and Tools...+1Automobiles and Auto Parts
Philippines
Closing Date23 Oct 2024
Tender AmountPHP 500 K (USD 8.6 K)
Details: Description Request For Quotations: Please Quote Your Best Offer For The Item/s Described Below, Subject To The Terms And Conditions Provided At The Dorsal Portion Of This Request For Quotation. Submit Your Quotation Duly Signed By You Or Your Duly Representative And Copies Of Eligibility Requirements (business Permit, Local/national Tax Clearance And Philgeps Certificate Of Registration) Not Later Than The Deadline For Submission. Items: Procurement For Repair And Maintenance-transportation Equipment: Motor Vehicles (supply Of Vehicle Parts For Minor Repairs And Maintenance At The Navotas Motorpool For 4 – Wheel Vehicles) Under The Mooe Fund Of The General Services Office Lot 1- Repair And Maintenance (supply Of Vehicle Parts For Minor Repairs) Item Estimated Quantity Unit Of Issue Item Description Estimated Cost -1 Lot Repair And Maintenance Of Transportation Equipment: (motor Vehicle) Ordering Agreement Supply Of Vehicle Parts For Minor Repairs And Maintenance At The Navotas Motorpool For 4 - Wheel Vehicles 1 50 Pc/s Battery Lug 150.00 2 50 Mtr/s Wire-#10,16,18 290.00 3 50 Pc/s Switches- 2gang,3gang,6gang 950.00 4 50 Pc/s Handle Switch 1,200.00 5 100 Pc/s Oil Seal 950.00 6 100 Pc/s Battery Terminal Ci Brass 260.00 7 50 Pc/s Brake Master 4,700.00 8 100 Pc/s Repair Kit 1,200.00 9 100 Set/s Brake Pads 2,500.00 10 100 Set/s Brake Shoe 3,500.00 11 100 Pc/s Drum Brake 6,900.00 12 100 Pc/s Brake Hose 950.00 13 100 Pc/s Bleeder Valve 1,250.00 14 100 Pc/s Return Spring 950.00 15 150 Pc/s Lug Nuts 95.00 16 150 Pc/s Bolt/nut 65.00 17 300 Pc/s Clips 75.00 18 150 Pc/s Wheel Cap 95.00 19 150 Pc/s Wheel Boot 95.00 20 50 Pc/s Rotor Disk Brake 1,900.00 21 100 Pc/s Headlight Bulb 850.00 22 100 Pc/s Bulb Socket 150.00 23 100 Pc/s Brake Light 250.00 24 100 Pc/s Signal Light Bulb 150.00 25 100 Pc/s Clutch Cable 3,900.00 26 100 Pc/s Gas Cable 2,500.00 27 50 Mtr/s Copper Tube 250.00 28 100 Pc/s Hand Brake Cable 2,500.00 29 50 Pc/s Lever 650.00 30 150 Pc/s Air Filter 1,200.00 31 50 Pc/s Hose-radiator Inlet 3,600.00 32 50 Pc/s Hose-radiator Outlet "b" 3,100.00 33 50 Pc/s Hose-radiator Outlet "c" 3,800.00 34 50 Pc/s Hose-radiator Outlet 1,900.00 35 50 Pc/s Hose-fill Line 1,350.00 36 50 Pc/s Hose-heater 1,315.00 37 100 Pc/s Hose Clamp 95.00 38 50 Pc/s Belt "v" 3,700.00 39 50 Pc/s Ribbed Belt-v 3,400.00 40 100 Pc/s Radiator Hose 1,700.00 41 100 Pc/s Radiator Cap 1,200.00 42 100 Pc/s Fan Belt 1,600.00 43 150 Pc/s Spark Plug 650.00 44 150 Pc/s Spark Plug Terminal 380.00 45 150 Ltr/s Radiator Coolant 550.00 46 100 Pc/s Wheel Hub 1,600.00 47 100 Pc/s Wheel Bearing 1,450.00 48 50 Pc/s Wheel Cylinder 1,650.00 49 150 Pc/s Seal 350.00 50 30 Box/s Automotive Fuse 5a,10a,15a,20a,25a,30a 350.00 51 50 Assy/s Horn 2,400.00 52 100 Pc/s Relay 950.00 53 150 Ltr/s Gear Oil 375.00 54 150 Pc/s Tire Valve 150.00 55 150 Pc/s Tire Selant 325.00 56 100 Pc/s Throttle Controller 2,450.00 57 100 Pc/s Tube 750.00 58 100 Pc/s Truck Tubes 1,200.00 59 100 Pc/s Flap 550.00 60 150 Ltr/s High Performance Gear Oil 700.00 61 50 Assy/s Clutch Master 3,100.00 62 50 Assy/s Secondary Master 2,500.00 63 50 Set/s Fender Liner 2,500.00 64 50 Pc/s Floor Guard Rubber 3,000.00 65 50 Pc/s Steering Wheel Cover 2,200.00 66 50 Pc/s Side Mirror 1,200.00 67 50 Pc/s Side Mirror Glass Only 350.00 68 50 Pc/s Ignition Switch 2,200.00 69 50 Pc/s Oil Filter 850.00 70 50 Pc/s Coil 1,500.00 71 20 Unit Radiator Assy. 5,200.00 72 50 Bottle/s Coolant 3l 750.00 73 100 Bottle/s Engine Oil 800ml 650.00 74 30 Assy. Starter Motor Assy 10,990.00 75 30 Assy. Alternator Assy 11,500.00 76 20 Pc/s Alternator Pulley 950.00 77 30 Assy. Fan Motor Assy. 1,650.00 78 100 Bottle/s Brake Fluid 3l 340.00 79 20 Assy. Fuel Pump Assy. 1,750.00 80 20 Pc/s Clutch Disc 4,700.00 81 20 Pc/s Clutch Cover 4,450.00 82 20 Pc/s Pressure Plate 4,650.00 83 20 Pc/s Release Bearing 2,150.00 84 30 Pc/s Timing Belt 2,750.00 85 30 Pc/s Tensioner Bearing 2,250.00 86 30 Pc/s Tensioner Adjuster 950.00 87 30 Pc/s Camshaft Oil Seal 1,350.00 88 50 Pc/s Fuel Filter 550.00 89 20 Pc/s Hydrovac Brake Booster 2,650.00 90 20 Pc/s Ignition Switch 3,800.00 91 20 Pc/s Intake Manifold Gasket 1,200.00 92 20 Pc/s Intake/exhaust Valve 850.00 93 20 Pc/s Knucle Bearing 1,200.00 94 20 Set/s Leaf Spring Set 4,350.00 95 20 Pc/s Main Bearing 3,300.00 96 20 Pc/s Connecting Rod 2,450.00 97 20 Pc/s Thrust Washer 1,450.00 98 20 Pc/s Regulator 850.00 99 50 Pc/s Car Charger Cigar Port 490.00 100 20 Pc/s Steering Bearing 950.00 101 50 Pc/s Ignition Coil 1,950.00 102 50 Pc/s U-bolt 350.00 103 20 Pc/s Power Steering Fluid Reservoir 1,350.00 104 20 Pc/s Rotor Disc 4,950.00 105 20 Pc/s Ball Joint 1,950.00 106 20 Set/s Stabilizer Link 2,450.00 107 20 Pc/s Bearing 1,350.00 108 20 Assy. Shock Absorber 3,500.00 109 30 Set/s Coil Spring 3,500.00 For E-trikes & Motorcycles 110 50 Pc/s Battery Lug 150.00 111 50 Mtr/s Wire-#10,16,18 290.00 112 50 Pc/s Switches- 2gang,3gang,6gang 650.00 113 100 Pc/s Oil Seal 350.00 114 100 Pc/s Oil Filter 180.00 115 100 Pc/s Engine Oil 550.00 116 100 Pc/s Battery Terminal Ci Brass 100.00 117 50 Pc/s Brake Master 950.00 118 100 Pc/s Repair Kit 1,200.00 119 100 Set/s Brake Pads 850.00 120 100 Set/s Brake Shoe 950.00 121 100 Pc/s Drum Brake 950.00 122 100 Pc/s Brake Hose 650.00 123 150 Pc/s Lug Nuts 95.00 124 150 Pc/s Bolt/nut 65.00 125 150 Pc/s Wheel Cap 95.00 126 150 Pc/s Wheel Boot 95.00 127 50 Pc/s Rotor Disk Brake 1,750.00 128 100 Pc/s Headlight Bulb 250.00 129 100 Pc/s Bulb Socket 150.00 130 100 Pc/s Clutch Cable 550.00 131 100 Pc/s Gas Cable 750.00 132 100 Pc/s Hand Brake Cable 890.00 133 50 Pc/s Lever 650.00 134 150 Pc/s Air Filter 550.00 135 100 Pc/s Hose Clamp 95.00 136 50 Pc/s Belt "v" 1,200.00 137 150 Pc/s Flyball 140.00 138 150 Pc/s Slider 140.00 139 100 Pc/s Pulley 950.00 140 100 Pc/s Radiator Hose 650.00 141 100 Pc/s Radiator Cap 490.00 142 150 Pc/s Spark Plug 650.00 143 150 Pc/s Spark Plug Terminal 650.00 144 5 Pc/s E-cab 1000 Battery Charger 10,500.00 145 10 Pc/s Wiper Motor 2,200.00 146 10 Pc/s Meter Assy. 1,500.00 147 10 Pc/s E-cab Braker 350.00 148 150 Ltr/s Radiator Coolant 550.00 149 100 Pc/s Wheel Hub 1,600.00 150 100 Pc/s Wheel Bearing 750.00 151 50 Pc/s Wheel Cylinder 850.00 152 150 Pc/s Automotive Fuse 65.00 153 50 Assy/s Horn 950.00 154 100 Pc/s Relay 320.00 155 150 Ltr/s Gear Oil 375.00 156 20 Pc/s Breaker 450.00 157 150 Pc/s Tire Valve 150.00 158 150 Pc/s Tire Selant 325.00 159 100 Pc/s Throttle Controller 350.00 160 50 Pc/s Fun350 395.00 161 50 Pc/s Ecargo 375.00 162 100 Pc/s Tube 280.00 163 150 Ltr/s High Performance Gear Oil 700.00 164 50 Assy/s Clutch Master 2,500.00 165 30 Pc/s Side Stand 650.00 166 30 Pc/s Center Stand 1,500.00 167 50 Pc/s Wiper Arm 1,500.00 168 30 Assy/s Exhaust Pipe 2,500.00 169 50 Pc/s Stand Spring 150.00 170 50 Pc/s Side Mirror 450.00 171 50 Pc/s Chain 3,000.00 172 50 Pc/s Front Sprocket 1,450.00 173 50 Pc/s Rear Sprocket 2,800.00 174 50 Set/s Sprocket & Chain Set 6,800.00 175 50 Pc/s Ecargo 375.00 176 100 Pc/s Tube 280.00 177 150 Ltr/s High Performance Gear Oil 700.00 178 50 Assy/s Clutch Master 2,500.00 179 30 Pc/s Side Stand 650.00 180 30 Pc/s Center Stand 1,500.00 181 50 Pc/s Wiper Arm 1,500.00 182 30 Assy/s Exhaust Pipe 2,500.00 183 50 Pc/s Stand Spring 150.00 184 50 Pc/s Side Mirror 450.00 185 50 Pc/s Chain 3,000.00 186 50 Pc/s Front Sprocket 1,450.00 187 50 Pc/s Rear Sprocket 2,800.00 188 50 Pc/s Fender 980.00 189 50 Assy/s Shock Absorber 2,500.00 Tires 190 50 Set/s Sprocket & Chain Set 6,800.00 191 10 Pc/s 10.00r20 18,500.00 192 10 Pc/s 11r22.5 25,500.00 193 10 Pc/s 165/80r13 5,400.00 194 30 Pc/s 185/60r15 5,700.00 195 50 Pc/s 185/70r14 6,000.00 196 30 Pc/s 185/70r15 8,600.00 197 30 Pc/s 185/80r14 7,100.00 198 40 Pc/s 185r-14c 6,700.00 199 10 Pc/s 195/70r15c 7,250.00 200 20 Pc/s 195r14c 8ply 7,600.00 201 50 Pc/s 195r15 7,680.00 202 30 Pc/s 205/65r16 8,600.00 203 20 Pc/s 205/85r16 13,100.00 204 50 Pc/s 205/65r15 8,400.00 205 30 Pc/s 215/70r - 16c 9,570.00 206 20 Pc/s 235/75r17.5 15,100.00 207 10 Pc/s 235/70r15 9,900.00 208 10 Pc/s 295/70r17 39,500.00 209 30 Pc/s 750/16 14,600.00 210 30 Pc/s 700/16 11,100.00 211 20 Pc/s 7.00/15 13,500.00 212 30 Pc/s R(3.25-17) 3,100.00 213 30 Pc/s F(2.75 - 17) 3,000.00 214 30 Pc/s 70-90-14 4,100.00 215 30 Pc/s F(80-90-14) 4,100.00 216 30 Pc/s (2.75-18) 2,850.00 217 30 Pc/s (2.75-17) 2,500.00 218 30 Pc/s (3.75-17) 2,800.00 219 30 Pc/s (3.75 - 12) 2,900.00 220 30 Pc/s (3.50 - 12) 2,750.00 221 30 Pc/s (4.10-18) 3,600.00 222 30 Pc/s (2.75-21) 4,300.00 223 30 Pc/s (80/80-14) 3,800.00 224 30 Pc/s (90/80-14) 4,100.00 225 30 Pc/s 2.75 - 17 2,650.00 226 30 Pc/s 3.00 - 17 2,850.00 Batteries 227 30 Pc/s Mg7l 4,000.00 228 30 Pc/s Yb7bl 2,200.00 229 30 Pc/s Ytx4l 2,200.00 230 30 Pc/s 12n9-4b-1 2,200.00 231 30 Pc/s 2sm 8,600.00 232 50 Pc/s 3sm 9,900.00 233 30 Pc/s 6sm 11,800.00 234 30 Pc/s B24l 8,300.00 235 30 Pc/s Ln3 11,000.00 236 20 Pc/s 2d 14,500.00 237 20 Pc/s 4d 16,200.00 238 20 Pc/s 8d 21,800.00 239 30 Pc/s Ns60 8,300.00 240 15 Pc/s E-cab Battery 11,200.00 Wiper Blades 241 50 Pc/s 12" 500.00 242 50 Pc/s 14" 550.00 243 50 Pc/s 16" 600.00 244 50 Pc/s 17" 650.00 245 50 Pc/s 18" 700.00 246 50 Pc/s 19" 700.00 247 50 Pc/s 20" 750.00 248 50 Pc/s 21" 800.00 249 50 Pc/s 24" 850.00 250 50 Pc/s 26" 900.00 Abc:php500,000.00 By Ordering Agreement : 3 Calendar Days To Deliver The Vehicle Spare Parts And 15 Calendar Days For Tools And Supplies Upon Receipt Of Delivery Ordering Agreement (please Secure Complete List And/or Rfq Form From Ms. Maricar E. Pablo, At 09676781263 Pauline Anne S. Sioco At 09338100230, And Roxette May P. Poblete At 0936-493-5632 Or Email Address: Procurement@navotas.gov.ph) Terms And Conditions: 1. Bidders Shall Provide Correct And Accurate Information Required. 2. Bidders May Quote For All The Items. 3. Price Quotation/s Must Be Valid For A Period Of Thirty (30) Days Calendar Days From The Date Of Submission. 4. Price Quotation/s, To Be Denominated In Philippine Peso Shall Include All Taxes, Duties And/or Levies Payable. 5. Quotations Exceeding The Approved Budget For The Contract Shall Be Rejected. 6. Delivery Period Expressed Merely In Days Or Working Days Shall Be Rejected. 7. Award Of Contract Shall Be Made To The Lowest Quotation (for Goods And Infrastructure) Or, The Highest Rated Offer (for Consulting Services) Which Complies With The Minimum Technical Specifications And Other Terms And Conditions Stated Herein. 8. Any Interlineations, Erasures Or Overwriting Shall Be Valid Only If They Are Signed Or Initiated By You Or Any Of Your Duly Authorized Representative/s. 9. The Item/s Shall Be Delivered As Indicated In The Approved Bac Resolution/purchase Order. 10. The Procuring Entity Concerned Shall Have The Right To Inspect And/or To Test The Goods To Confirm Their Conformity To The Technical Specifications. 11. Liquidated Damages Equivalent To One Tenth Of One Percent (0.001%) Of The Value Of The Goods Not Delivered Within The Prescribed Delivery Period Shall Be Imposed Per Day Of Delay. The City Government Of Navotas Shall Rescind The Contract Once The Cumulative Amount Of Liquidated Damages Reaches Ten Percent (10%) Of The Amount Of The Contract, Without Prejudice To Other Courses Of Action And Remedies Open To It. For The Committee Original Signed Atty. Joel Joselito D. Parong Bac Chairperson

University Of The Philippines Tender

Electrical and Electronics...+1Electrical Works
Corrigendum : Closing Date Modified
Philippines
Closing Date18 Jun 2024
Tender AmountPHP 11.1 Million (USD 189.9 K)
Details: Description Supply And Installation Of Airconditioning Units At The Upper Floors Of Medical Sciences Building (msb) 8th, 10th And 11th Floor A. General Conditions And Provisions • The Work Throughout Shall Be Executed In The Best And Most Thorough Manner, Under The Direction Of, And To The Satisfaction Of The Owner Or The Owner’s Duly Authorized Representative And Based On Strict Conformance With The Contract Plans And Documents. • The Contractor Shall Be Responsible For His Work Until Its Completion And Final Acceptance And Shall Replace Any Of The Same Which May Be Damaged Lost Or Stolen Without Additional Cost To The Owner. He Shall Guard The Building And Its Contents Against Damage By Him, His Employees Or Sub- Contractors And Shall Make Repair For Any Damage Free Of Charge. This Contractor Shall Indemnify And Save Harmless The Owner, Architect And Engineering Consultant From And Against All Liabilities For Damages Arising From Injuries Or Disabilities To Persons Or Damage To Property Occasioned By Any Act Or Omission Of This Contractor Or Any Of His Subcontractors, Including Any And All Expenses, Legal Or Otherwise, Which May Be Incurred By The Legal Or Otherwise, Which May Be Incurred By The Owner, The Architect, Or The Consulting Engineer In The Defense Of Any Claim, Action Or Suit. • The Contractor Shall Put His Work In Place As Fast As Reasonably Possible. He Shall At All Times Keep A Competent Engineer In Charge Of The Work, And Shall Facilitate Its Inspection By The Owner, Architect And Engineer Consultant. He Shall Also Remove Any Rubbish Caused By His Work As Expeditiously As Possible. • A Fixed Sequence Of Operations Is Required To Properly Install The Complete System. It Shall Be The Responsibility Of The Contractor To Closely Schedule His Work In Such A Way That It Shall Be Installed At The Proper Time And Without Delaying The Completion Of The Entire Project. The Contractor Shall Carefully Check Space Requirement With Other Subcontractors To Insure That His Equipment And Pipes Can Be Installed In The Space Allotted For Them. The Contractor, Before Commencing Work, Shall Examine All Adjoining Work On Which The Work In Any Way Dependent For Perfect Workmanship According To The Intent Of This Specification, And Shall Report To The Project Manager Or Owner’s Representatives, Any Conditions Which Prevent The Contractor From Performing First-class Work, No “waiver Of Responsibility” For Defective Adjoining Work Will Be Considered Unless Notice Has Been Filed Before The Contractor Submits His Proposal. The Contractor Shall Thoroughly Acquaint Himself With The Work Involved, And Verify At The Building All Measurement Necessary For The Proper Installation Of His Work, Obtaining The Same When Necessary From The General Contractor Or Other Sub-contractors. He Shall Also Be Prepared To Promptly Furnish To These Contractors Any Information Relating To His Own Work Necessary For The Proper Installation Of Their Contracts And Shall Cooperate With Them To Secure The Best Progress Of, And Harmony Between The Work Of The Different Trades, In The Interest Of The Building As A Whole. This Contractor Shall Confer With Other Contractors Of Other Trades For Finish Adjacent To His Own Work (such As Grilles, Escutcheons, Etc.) Fit In And Harmonize With The Finish, In A Manner Satisfactory To The Owner. • It Is Specifically Intended That All Materials And Labor Which Are Necessary For The Proper Completion And Best Operation Of The System Shall Be Furnished As Part Of This Contract Without Additional Cost – Whether Or Not Shown In Details On The Drawings Or Described In Detail In The Specifications. The Provision Is In Consideration Of The Fact That, In Many Cases, The Use Of Apparatus Of Different Makes May Be Considered, Which Differ In Detail From That Described, Although Intended To Fulfill The Same Functions. • Equipment And Piping Arrangements Shall Provide Adequate And Acceptable Clearances For Entry, Servicing, Filter Replacement And Maintenance. Access Panels Shall Be Provided In The Housings Of Air Conditioning Equipment And Shall Be The Type That Will Permit Servicing Or Replacement Of The Components Of The Units As Installed. • The Contractor Shall Guarantee All Work Performed And Materials Installed By Him To Be Free From Inherent Defects, And Shall Keep Same In Repair And Replace Any Defective Materials Or Workmanship, Free Of Cost To The Owner, For A Period Of One (1) Year, From Date Of Acceptance Upon Notice From The Architect Or The Owner’s Representative. • The Contractor Shall Guarantee That The Equipment, Materials, Accessories, Methods Of Installation And Workmanship Supplied Under This Specification Will Be Of The Best Class, That It Will Be Erected In A Practical And First Class Manner, That It Will Be Complete In Operation, Nothing Omitted In The Way Of Labor And Shown Or Mentioned Herein, And That It Will Be Delivered In Good Working Order, Complete And Perfect In Every Aspect. • The Contactor Shall Supervise The Installation Of This Apparatus And Equipment, Test Or Adjust Them In Repair For A Stated Period Or Render Other Similar Services. The Contractor Will Be Held Responsible For The Performance Of The Specified Services Under The Actual Conditions Of Installation. The Same Shall Apply To Cases Where Special Adjustment Or Other Services Are Necessary To Insure The Proper And Efficient Functioning Of Apparatus Even Though Not Specifically Hereinafter Called For. It Is Intended That The Entire Plant, When Finally Delivered, Shall Be Ready In Every Respect For Satisfactory And Efficient Operation And The Contractor Is Hereby Made Responsible For The Result. Codes, Rules, Permits & Fees • The Contractor Shall Give All Necessary Notices, Obtain All Permits And Pay All Government Sales Taxes, Fees And Other Costs, Including Utility Connections Or Extensions, In Connection With His Work; File All Necessary Plans, Prepare All Documents And Obtain All Necessary Approvals Of All Governmental Departments Having Jurisdiction; Obtain Required Certificates Of Inspection For His Work And Deliver Same To The Owner Before Request For Acceptance And Final Payment For The Work. • The Contractor Shall Include In The Work, Without Extra Cost To The Owner, Any Labor, Materials, Services, Apparatus, Drawings In Order To Comply With All Applicable Laws, Ordinances, Rules And Regulations, Whether Or Not Shown On Drawings And/ Or Specified. • The Installations Provided For And Specified Herein Shall Comply With The Laws, Ordinances And Regulations Of The Municipality Where The Jobsite Is Located, And The Bureau Of Industrial Safety. • The Acceptability Of All Furnished Equipment, Materials, Accessories, Methods Of Installation And Workmanship Shall Be Based On Complete Adherence With Applicable Standards Established By The Following: 1. Pd 1096 National Building Code Of The Philippines 2005 Ed. 2. Ra 9514 Fire Code Of The Philippines 2019 Ed. 3. Philippine Mechanical Code 2012 Ed. 4. American Society Of Heating, Refrigerating And Air Conditioning Engineers (ashrae) 5. International Mechanical Code (imc) 2018 Ed. 6. Philippine Green Building Code (pgbc) 2015 Ed. 7. Philippine Society Of Ventilating, Air Conditioning And Refrigerating Engineers (psvare) Intent • It Is The Intention Of This Specification And Drawing To Call For Finished Work, Tested And Ready For Operation. Wherever The Word “provide” Is Used, It Shall Mean “furnish And Install Complete And Ready For Use”. • Minor Details Not Usually Shown Or Specified, But Necessary For The Proper Installation And Operation, Shall Be Included In The Work, The Same As Herein Specified Or Shown. • It Shall Be Understood That This Specification Is Written With Certain Items, Equipment And Materials Specified By Manufacturer’s Name, Brand, Number Or Trade Name, As A Means Of Establishing A Standard Of Quality And Performance. The Use Of These Names To Establish Quality Does Not However Prohibit Use Of Other Make Of Items, Equipment Or Materials Which May Be Considered To Be Equally Efficient In Both Performance And Quality Of Materials Surveys And Measurements • The Contractor Shall Base All Measurements, Both Horizontal And Vertical From Established Bench Marks. All Work Shall Agree With These Established Lines And Levels. Verify All Measurements At Site And Check The Correctness Of Same As Related To The Work • The Contractor Shall Examine All Drawings Relating To His Work And Verify All Governing Conditions At The Site And Shall Become Fully Informed As To The Extent And Character Of The Work Required Its Relation To The Other Work In The Area. No Consideration Will Be Granted For Any Alleged Misunderstanding Of The Materials To Be Furnished Or Work To Be Done, It Being Understood That Submission Of A Proposal Is An Agreement To All Items And Conditions Referred To Herein Or Indicated On The Accompanying Drawings. Any Exceptions, Omission Or Substitution Shall Be Presented In Writing With The Contractor’s Bid. • Should The Contractor Discover Any Discrepancy Between Actual Measurements And Those Indicated, Which Prevents Following Good Practice Or The Intent Of The Drawings And Specifications, He Shall Notify The Project Manager And The Owner, And Shall Not Proceed With His Work Until He Has Received Instruction From The Owner/project Manager Drawings • Drawings Are Diagrammatic And Indicate The General Arrangement Of Systems And Work Included In The Contract. Drawings Are Not To Be Scaled. The Architectural Drawings And Details Shall Be Examined For Exact Location Of Fixtures And Equipment. Where They Are Not Definitely Located, This Information Shall Be Obtained From The Architect, Or Owner/project Manager. • The Contractor Shall Follow Drawings In Laying Out Work And Check Drawings Of Other Trades To Verify Spaces In Which Work Will Be Installed. Maintain Maximum Headroom And Space Conditions At All Points, Where Headroom Or Space Conditions Appear Inadequate, Project Manager Or Owner Shall Be Notified Before Proceeding With Installation. • Should The Contractor Discover Any Discrepancy Between Actual Measurements And Those Indicated, Which Prevents Following Good Practice Or The Intent Of The Drawings And Specifications, He Shall Notify The Project Manager And The Owner, And Shall Not Proceed With His Work Until He Has Received Instruction From The Owner/project Manager. • Should The Contractor Discover Any Discrepancy Between Actual Measurements And Those Indicated, Which Prevents Following Good Practice Or The Intent Of The Drawings And Specifications, He Shall Notify The Project Manager And The Owner, And Shall Not Proceed With His Work Until He Has Received Instruction From The Owner/project Manager. Equipment Deviations (where Applicable) • Where The Contractor Proposes To Use An Item Of Equipment Other Than That Specified Or Detailed On The Drawings, Which Requires Any Redesign Of The Partition, Structure, Foundations, Piping, Wiring Or Any Other Part Of The Mechanical, Electrical Or Architectural Layout, All Such Redesign And All New Drawings And Detailing Required Therefore, Shall Be Prepared By The Contractor At His Own Expenses And Approved By The Project Manager/owner. Scaffolding, Rigging, Hoisting • This Contractor Shall Furnish All Scaffolding, Rigging, Hoisting, And Services Necessary For Erection And Delivery Into The Premises Of Any Equipment And Apparatus Furnished. Remove Same From Premises When No Longer Required. Material And Workmanship • All Materials And Apparatus Required For The Work, Except As Specifically Specified Otherwise, Shall Be New, Of First Class Quality, And Shall Be Furnished, Delivered, Erected, Connected And Finished In Every Detail, And Shall Be Selected And Arranged As To Fit Properly Into The Building Spaces. Where No Specific Kind Or Quality Of Materials Is Given, A First Class Standard Article As Approved By The Owner Or His Designated Representative. • The Contractor Shall Furnish The Services Of An Experienced Superintendent Who Shall Be Constantly In Charge Of The Installation Of The Work, Together With All Skilled Workmen, Fitters, Metal Works, Welders, Helpers And Labor Required To Unload, Transfer, Erect, Connect-up, Adjust, Start, Operate, And Test Each System. • Unless Otherwise Specifically Indicated On The Plans Or Specifications, All Equipment And Materials Shall Be Installed With The Approval Owner In Accordance With The Recommendations Of The Manufacturer. This Includes The Performance Of Such Tests As The Manufacturer’s Recommends. Electrical Connections (where Applicable) • The Electrical Contractor Shall Furnish And Install All Wiring Except; 1) Temperature Control Wiring; 2) Equipment Control Wiring And 3) Interlock Wiring. The Electrical Contractor Shall Furnish And Install Power Wiring Complete From Power Source To The Individual Machine Room, Terminating In A Circuit Breaker Or Junction Box. • The Mechanical Contractor Shall, Regardless Of Voltage, Furnish And Install All Temperature Wiring, And All Interlock Wiring And Equipment Control Wiring For The Equipment That The Owner Furnishes. The Mechanical Contractor Shall Furnish The Electrical Power Wiring From The Circuit Breakers Or Junction Box Installed By The Electrical Contractor, To All Motor Including The Furnishing Of All Starters Or Combination Starters Not Factory Mounted On Equipment. The Mechanical Contractor Shall Provide And Be Responsible For The Heater In All Starters That The Mechanical Contractor Furnishes. • After All Circuits Are Energized And Completed, The Electrical Contractor Shall Be Responsible For All Power Wiring, While All Control Wiring Shall Be The Responsibility Of The Mechanical Contractor. Motors And Equipment Shall Be Provided For Current Characteristics As Shown On The Drawings. • All Cost Of Electricity Due To Testing And Startup Operation Shall Be For The Contractor’s Account, (see Applicable Sections.). Accessibility • The Contractor Shall Be Responsible For The Sufficiency Of The Size Of Shafts And Chases, The Adequate Clearance In Double Partitions And Hung Ceiling For The Proper Installation Of His Work. He Shall Cooperate With The General Contractor And All Other Contractors Whose Work Is In The Same And Shall Advise The Owner Representatives Of His Requirements. Such Spaces And Clearances Shall However, Be Kept To The Minimum Size Required. • The Contractor Shall Locate All Equipment Which Must Be Serviced, Operated, Or Maintained In Fully Accessible Positions. Equipment Shall Include But Not Be Limited To Valves, Traps, Cleanouts, Motors, Controllers, Switchgear, And Drain Points. If Required For Better Accessibility, Furnish Access Doors For This Purpose. Minor Deviations From Drawings May Be Made To Allow For Better Accessibility And Any Change Shall Be Presented For Approval Prior To Implementation. Cutting And Patching • The Mechanical Contractor Shall Provide All Cutting And Patching Necessary To Install The Work Specified In This Section. Patching Shall Match Adjacent Surfaces. • No Structural Members Shall Be Cut Without The Approval Of The Owner Representatives, Architect And All Such Cutting Shall Be Done In A Manner Directed By Him. Sleeves And Plates • This Contractor Shall Provide And Locate All Sleeves And Inserts Required Before The Floors And Walls Are Built, Or Shall Be Responsible For The Cost Of Cutting And Patching Required For Pipes Where Sleeves And Inserts Were Not Installed, Or Where Incorrectly Located. Each Contractor Shall Do All Drilling Required For The Installation Of His Hangers. • Sleeves Shall Be Provided For All Mechanical Piping Passing Thru Concrete Floor Slabs And Concrete, Masonry, Tile And Gypsum Wall Construction. Sleeves Shall Not Be Provided For Piping Running Imbedded In Concrete Or Insulating Concrete Slabs On Grade. • Where Sleeves Are Place In Exterior Walls Below Grade, The Space Between Pipes Or Conduit And The Sleeves Shall Be Packed With Oakum And Lead And Made Completely Watertight. • Sleeves Shall Be Constructed Of 24 Gage Galvanized Sheet With Lock Seam Joints For All Sleeves Set In Concrete Floor Slabs Terminating Flush With The Floor. All Other Sleeves Shall Be Constructed Of Galvanized Steel Pipe Unless Otherwise Indicated On The Drawings. • Fasten Sleeves Securely In The Floors, Walls, So That They Will Not Become Displaced When Concrete Is Poured Or When Other Construction Is Built Around Them. Take Precautions To Prevent Concrete, Platters, Or Other Materials Being Forced Into The Space Between Pipe And Sleeve During Construction. Mechanical Maintenance • Operation – The Mechanical Contractor Shall Receive Calls For Any And All Problems Experienced In The Operation Of The Equipment Provided Under This Specification And Shall Take Steps To Immediately Correct Any Deficiencies That May Exist. Air-conditioning Variable Refrigerant Volume/flow System (vrv/vrf) • General – Unit/s Shall Be Air-cooled Or Water-cooled As Specified Or Indicated In Drawings, Split Type Multi System Air Conditioner Consisting Of One Outdoor Unit And Multiple Indoor Units, Each Having Capability To Cool Independently Room Requirements. Different Types And Cooling Capacity Of Indoor Units Can Be Connected To One Refrigerant Circuit And Controlled Individually. Compressor/s Shall Be Equipped With Inverter Controller And Capable Of Changing The Rotating Speed To Satisfy Variations In Cooling Load. The Refrigerant To Be Utilized Shall Be Environmentally Friendly With Zero Odp Such As R410a Or R407c. • Outdoor Unit/s – Shall Be A Factory Assembled Unit Housed In A Sturdy Weatherproof Casing Constructed From Rust-proofed Mild Steel Panels Coated With A Baked Enamel Finish. All Outdoor Units Shall Have Multiple Steps Of Capacity Control To Meet Cooling Variations 1. The Outdoor Unit Of 8 And 10 Hp Shall Have Two Scroll Compressors And Be Able To Operate Even In Case That One Inverter Compressor Is Out Of Order. The Outdoor Unit Of 5 Hp Shall Have One Scroll Compressor. 2. The Connectable Range Of Indoor Units Shall Be From 0.80 To 10 Hp. 3. The Compressor Shall Be Of Highly Efficient Scroll Type And Equipped With Inverter Control Capable Of Changing The Speed In Accordance To The Cooling Load Requirement. Cooling Capacity Kw (tr) Volts/ph/hz Eer** (min.) Compressor Heat Exchanger Type Starting Method 56.30 (16) 400 / 3 / 60 3.40 Inverter Scroll Hermetic Compressor Inverter Salt-resistant Cross Fin & Copper Tube 62.43 (17.75) 400 / 3 / 60 4.38 Inverter Scroll Hermetic Compressor Inverter Salt-resistant Cross Fin & Copper Tube 70.34 (20) 400 / 3 / 60 4.06 Inverter Scroll Hermetic Compressor Inverter Salt-resistant Cross Fin & Copper Tube • Indoor Unit/s – Shall Be Of The Following Models: Ceiling Cassette And Wall Mounted. 1. The Heat Exchanger Shall Be Constructed With Copper Tubes Mechanically Bonded To Aluminum Fins To Form A Cross Fin Coil And Shall Be Covered By Anti-corrosion Resin Film. It Shall Have Electronic Control Valve Which Control Refrigerant Flow Rate In Respond To Load Variations Of The Room. 2. The Fan Shall Be Statically And Dynamically Balanced To Ensure Low Noise And Vibration Free Operation. 3. The Address Of The Indoor Unit Shall Be Set Automatically In Case Of Individual And Group Control. 4. In Case Of Centralized Control, It Shall Be Set By Liquid Crystal Remote Controller • Control – Computerized Pid Control Shall Be Used To Maintain A Correct Room Temperature. Unit/s Shall Be Equipped With A Self-diagnosis For Easy And Quick Maintenance And Service. The Lcd (liquid Crystal Display) Remote Controller Shall Memorize The Latest Malfunction Code For Easy Maintenance. 1. Local Remote Controller 2. Central Remote Group Controller • Refrigerant Circuit – Shall Include Liquid And Gas Shut-off Valves, Solenoid Valves And Accumulator As The System Demands. • Safety Devices – All Necessary Safety Devices Shall Be Provided To Ensure Safe Operation Of The System. The Following Safety Devices Shall Be Part Of The Outdoor Unit: High Pressure Switch, Fan Drive Overload Protector/ Fan Motor Safety Thermostat, Fusible Plug, Overload Relay, Etc. • The Unit/s Shall Deliver The Design Cooling Capacity At The External Ambient Specified. The Units Are Rated At 35°c And Shall Be Suitable For Continuous Operation With Reduced Capacity At An External Ambient Temperature Of 40°c. • Provide Supports And Mounts In Accordance With Manufacturer’s Recommendations Or As Indicated On Drawings. • Condensate Removal Shall Be By Means Of Gravity Drainage And/or Condensate Pump As Necessary. • Unit Electrical Power Shall Be 230v/1phase/60hz Or As Indicated On The Drawings. • Evaporator And Condenser Coils Shall Be Of Copper Tube Construction With Aluminum Fins And Additional Anti-corrosion Coating Suitable For Salty Spray Atmosphere. • Filters Shall Be Washable Type, Easily Accessible, And Shall Cover The Full Unit Area Of Re- Circulated Air. • Refrigerant Piping And Fittings – Copper Refrigerant Tube, Astm B280, Cleaned, Dehydrated And Sealed, Marked Acr On Hard Temper Straight Lengths. • Refrigerant Insulation – Flexible Closed Cell Elastomeric Rubber Insulation; Astm C534, K = 0.033 W/m- °c, Flame Spread Not Over 25, Smoke Developed Not Over 50 For Temperatures From -4°c (40°f) To 93°c (200°f). No Jacket Required Except Specified. B. Terms And Conditions 1. Supplier’s Quotation Shall Be Inclusive Of 12% Value Added Tax (vat) And Other Incidental Expenses, Including, But Not Limited To Notarial Expenses. 2. Quotations Shall Be Valid For 60 Days From Receipt By The Bac Secretariat. 3. Delivery Period Shall Be Within 90 Calendar Days From The Date Of Receipt Of Purchase Order. 4. The Supplier Must Be A 10-year Operational Company. 5. Replacement Parts Availability Within Five (5) Years. Submit Certification From The Service Center For The Availability Of Replacement Parts. 6. The Supplier Must Submit Certification Of The Units For Vrf System In The Philippines For 15 Years. 7. The Air Conditioning System Works Must Acquire Iso 9001 Certification Under Series 9000 Of The Iso Based On A Review Of Quality Management For The Production Of Refrigeration And Air Conditioning Equipment. 8. The Air Conditioning System Works Must Acquire Environmental Management System Standard Iso 14001 Certification. 9. Service Center Must Be Within Metro Manila. 10. Liquidated Damages: • A Delay By The Supplier In The Full Delivery Of The Goods/services Shall Render The Supplier Liable For Liquidated Damages, Which Shall Be Deducted By The Procuring Entity From Each Payment Or Total Contract Price In Case Of One-time Payment. • Liquidated Damages Shall Be Equal To One-tenth (1/10) Of One Percent (1%) Of The Total Contract Price For Every Day Of Delay. 11. Warranty: • The Supplier Shall Guarantee All Works Under This Contract To Be Free From Any Technical, Material, Workmanship And/or Factory Defects And Shall Replace And Repair To The Satisfaction Of The Project Architect / Engineer And/or To The Chief Of Cpdmo On Any Part Or Portion Of The Work Which May Fail Within A Period Of One (1) Year After The Final Acceptance Of The Furniture/equipment. • The Supplier Warrants That The Goods Supplied Are New, Unused, Of The Most Recent Or Current Models, And That They Incorporate All Recent Improvements In Design And Materials. The Supplier Also Warrants That All Goods Supplied Shall Have No Patent Or Latent Defect, Arising From Design, Materials, Or Workmanship Or From Any Act Of Omission Of The Supplier That May Develop Under Normal Use Of The Supplied Goods In The Conditions Prevailing In The Country Of Final Destination. The Supplier Further Warrants That The Goods Supplied Is Fit For The Use For Which It Was Intended. • The Obligation For The Warranty Shall Be Covered By A Warranty Security In The Form Of Retention Money In An Amount Equivalent To Five Percent (5%) Of Every Progress Payment, Or Total Contract Price In Case Of One-time Payment. • The Procuring Entity Shall Promptly Notify The Supplier In Writing Of Any Claims Arising Under The Warranty. Upon Receipt Of Such Notice, The Supplier Shall, Within 7 Days And With All Reasonable Speed, Repair Or Replace The Defective Goods Or Parts Thereof, Without Costs To The Procuring Entity. If The Supplier, Having Been Notified, Fails To Remedy The Defects Within The Period Specified In The Contract, The Procuring Entity May Proceed To Call Upon The Warranty Security, Without Prejudice To Any Rights Which It May Have Against The Supplier Under These Terms And Under The Applicable Law. Note: The Foregoing List Of Items Not In Any Way Limit The Responsibility Of The Supplier To Perform All Other Works Necessary For The Completion Of The Project, Supply And Installation Of Air Conditioning Units At The Upper Floors Of Medical Sciences Building, 8th, 10th And 11th Floor, Medical Sciences Building, College Of Medicine, University Of The Philippines Manila. Completion Period The Supplier Is Given Ninety (90) Calendar Days To Supply And Deliver The List Of Items From The Date Of Receipt Of Purchase Order. The Supplier Shall Coordinate To The Cpdmo Inspector And End-users For The Schedule Of Testing Of Systems And Other Related Job Please See Attached Layout Below.

University Of The Philippines Tender

Philippines
Closing Date5 Aug 2024
Tender AmountPHP 11.1 Million (USD 190.9 K)
Details: Description Supply And Installation Of Airconditioning Units At The Upper Floors Of Medical Sciences Building (msb) 8th, 10th And 11th Floor (rebid) A. General Conditions And Provisions • The Work Throughout Shall Be Executed In The Best And Most Thorough Manner, Under The Direction Of, And To The Satisfaction Of The Owner Or The Owner’s Duly Authorized Representative And Based On Strict Conformance With The Contract Plans And Documents. • The Contractor Shall Be Responsible For His Work Until Its Completion And Final Acceptance And Shall Replace Any Of The Same Which May Be Damaged Lost Or Stolen Without Additional Cost To The Owner. He Shall Guard The Building And Its Contents Against Damage By Him, His Employees Or Sub- Contractors And Shall Make Repair For Any Damage Free Of Charge. This Contractor Shall Indemnify And Save Harmless The Owner, Architect And Engineering Consultant From And Against All Liabilities For Damages Arising From Injuries Or Disabilities To Persons Or Damage To Property Occasioned By Any Act Or Omission Of This Contractor Or Any Of His Subcontractors, Including Any And All Expenses, Legal Or Otherwise, Which May Be Incurred By The Legal Or Otherwise, Which May Be Incurred By The Owner, The Architect, Or The Consulting Engineer In The Defense Of Any Claim, Action Or Suit. • The Contractor Shall Put His Work In Place As Fast As Reasonably Possible. He Shall At All Times Keep A Competent Engineer In Charge Of The Work, And Shall Facilitate Its Inspection By The Owner, Architect And Engineer Consultant. He Shall Also Remove Any Rubbish Caused By His Work As Expeditiously As Possible. • A Fixed Sequence Of Operations Is Required To Properly Install The Complete System. It Shall Be The Responsibility Of The Contractor To Closely Schedule His Work In Such A Way That It Shall Be Installed At The Proper Time And Without Delaying The Completion Of The Entire Project. The Contractor Shall Carefully Check Space Requirement With Other Subcontractors To Insure That His Equipment And Pipes Can Be Installed In The Space Allotted For Them. The Contractor, Before Commencing Work, Shall Examine All Adjoining Work On Which The Work In Any Way Dependent For Perfect Workmanship According To The Intent Of This Specification, And Shall Report To The Project Manager Or Owner’s Representatives, Any Conditions Which Prevent The Contractor From Performing First-class Work, No “waiver Of Responsibility” For Defective Adjoining Work Will Be Considered Unless Notice Has Been Filed Before The Contractor Submits His Proposal. The Contractor Shall Thoroughly Acquaint Himself With The Work Involved, And Verify At The Building All Measurement Necessary For The Proper Installation Of His Work, Obtaining The Same When Necessary From The General Contractor Or Other Sub-contractors. He Shall Also Be Prepared To Promptly Furnish To These Contractors Any Information Relating To His Own Work Necessary For The Proper Installation Of Their Contracts And Shall Cooperate With Them To Secure The Best Progress Of, And Harmony Between The Work Of The Different Trades, In The Interest Of The Building As A Whole. This Contractor Shall Confer With Other Contractors Of Other Trades For Finish Adjacent To His Own Work (such As Grilles, Escutcheons, Etc.) Fit In And Harmonize With The Finish, In A Manner Satisfactory To The Owner. • It Is Specifically Intended That All Materials And Labor Which Are Necessary For The Proper Completion And Best Operation Of The System Shall Be Furnished As Part Of This Contract Without Additional Cost – Whether Or Not Shown In Details On The Drawings Or Described In Detail In The Specifications. The Provision Is In Consideration Of The Fact That, In Many Cases, The Use Of Apparatus Of Different Makes May Be Considered, Which Differ In Detail From That Described, Although Intended To Fulfill The Same Functions. • Equipment And Piping Arrangements Shall Provide Adequate And Acceptable Clearances For Entry, Servicing, Filter Replacement And Maintenance. Access Panels Shall Be Provided In The Housings Of Air Conditioning Equipment And Shall Be The Type That Will Permit Servicing Or Replacement Of The Components Of The Units As Installed. • The Contractor Shall Guarantee All Work Performed And Materials Installed By Him To Be Free From Inherent Defects, And Shall Keep Same In Repair And Replace Any Defective Materials Or Workmanship, Free Of Cost To The Owner, For A Period Of One (1) Year, From Date Of Acceptance Upon Notice From The Architect Or The Owner’s Representative. • The Contractor Shall Guarantee That The Equipment, Materials, Accessories, Methods Of Installation And Workmanship Supplied Under This Specification Will Be Of The Best Class, That It Will Be Erected In A Practical And First Class Manner, That It Will Be Complete In Operation, Nothing Omitted In The Way Of Labor And Shown Or Mentioned Herein, And That It Will Be Delivered In Good Working Order, Complete And Perfect In Every Aspect. • The Contactor Shall Supervise The Installation Of This Apparatus And Equipment, Test Or Adjust Them In Repair For A Stated Period Or Render Other Similar Services. The Contractor Will Be Held Responsible For The Performance Of The Specified Services Under The Actual Conditions Of Installation. The Same Shall Apply To Cases Where Special Adjustment Or Other Services Are Necessary To Insure The Proper And Efficient Functioning Of Apparatus Even Though Not Specifically Hereinafter Called For. It Is Intended That The Entire Plant, When Finally Delivered, Shall Be Ready In Every Respect For Satisfactory And Efficient Operation And The Contractor Is Hereby Made Responsible For The Result. Codes, Rules, Permits & Fees • The Contractor Shall Give All Necessary Notices, Obtain All Permits And Pay All Government Sales Taxes, Fees And Other Costs, Including Utility Connections Or Extensions, In Connection With His Work; File All Necessary Plans, Prepare All Documents And Obtain All Necessary Approvals Of All Governmental Departments Having Jurisdiction; Obtain Required Certificates Of Inspection For His Work And Deliver Same To The Owner Before Request For Acceptance And Final Payment For The Work. • The Contractor Shall Include In The Work, Without Extra Cost To The Owner, Any Labor, Materials, Services, Apparatus, Drawings In Order To Comply With All Applicable Laws, Ordinances, Rules And Regulations, Whether Or Not Shown On Drawings And/ Or Specified. • The Installations Provided For And Specified Herein Shall Comply With The Laws, Ordinances And Regulations Of The Municipality Where The Jobsite Is Located, And The Bureau Of Industrial Safety. • The Acceptability Of All Furnished Equipment, Materials, Accessories, Methods Of Installation And Workmanship Shall Be Based On Complete Adherence With Applicable Standards Established By The Following: 1. Pd 1096 National Building Code Of The Philippines 2005 Ed. 2. Ra 9514 Fire Code Of The Philippines 2019 Ed. 3. Philippine Mechanical Code 2012 Ed. 4. American Society Of Heating, Refrigerating And Air Conditioning Engineers (ashrae) 5. International Mechanical Code (imc) 2018 Ed. 6. Philippine Green Building Code (pgbc) 2015 Ed. 7. Philippine Society Of Ventilating, Air Conditioning And Refrigerating Engineers (psvare) Intent • It Is The Intention Of This Specification And Drawing To Call For Finished Work, Tested And Ready For Operation. Wherever The Word “provide” Is Used, It Shall Mean “furnish And Install Complete And Ready For Use”. • Minor Details Not Usually Shown Or Specified, But Necessary For The Proper Installation And Operation, Shall Be Included In The Work, The Same As Herein Specified Or Shown. • It Shall Be Understood That This Specification Is Written With Certain Items, Equipment And Materials Specified By Manufacturer’s Name, Brand, Number Or Trade Name, As A Means Of Establishing A Standard Of Quality And Performance. The Use Of These Names To Establish Quality Does Not However Prohibit Use Of Other Make Of Items, Equipment Or Materials Which May Be Considered To Be Equally Efficient In Both Performance And Quality Of Materials Surveys And Measurements • The Contractor Shall Base All Measurements, Both Horizontal And Vertical From Established Bench Marks. All Work Shall Agree With These Established Lines And Levels. Verify All Measurements At Site And Check The Correctness Of Same As Related To The Work • The Contractor Shall Examine All Drawings Relating To His Work And Verify All Governing Conditions At The Site And Shall Become Fully Informed As To The Extent And Character Of The Work Required Its Relation To The Other Work In The Area. No Consideration Will Be Granted For Any Alleged Misunderstanding Of The Materials To Be Furnished Or Work To Be Done, It Being Understood That Submission Of A Proposal Is An Agreement To All Items And Conditions Referred To Herein Or Indicated On The Accompanying Drawings. Any Exceptions, Omission Or Substitution Shall Be Presented In Writing With The Contractor’s Bid. • Should The Contractor Discover Any Discrepancy Between Actual Measurements And Those Indicated, Which Prevents Following Good Practice Or The Intent Of The Drawings And Specifications, He Shall Notify The Project Manager And The Owner, And Shall Not Proceed With His Work Until He Has Received Instruction From The Owner/project Manager Drawings • Drawings Are Diagrammatic And Indicate The General Arrangement Of Systems And Work Included In The Contract. Drawings Are Not To Be Scaled. The Architectural Drawings And Details Shall Be Examined For Exact Location Of Fixtures And Equipment. Where They Are Not Definitely Located, This Information Shall Be Obtained From The Architect, Or Owner/project Manager. • The Contractor Shall Follow Drawings In Laying Out Work And Check Drawings Of Other Trades To Verify Spaces In Which Work Will Be Installed. Maintain Maximum Headroom And Space Conditions At All Points, Where Headroom Or Space Conditions Appear Inadequate, Project Manager Or Owner Shall Be Notified Before Proceeding With Installation. • Should The Contractor Discover Any Discrepancy Between Actual Measurements And Those Indicated, Which Prevents Following Good Practice Or The Intent Of The Drawings And Specifications, He Shall Notify The Project Manager And The Owner, And Shall Not Proceed With His Work Until He Has Received Instruction From The Owner/project Manager. • Should The Contractor Discover Any Discrepancy Between Actual Measurements And Those Indicated, Which Prevents Following Good Practice Or The Intent Of The Drawings And Specifications, He Shall Notify The Project Manager And The Owner, And Shall Not Proceed With His Work Until He Has Received Instruction From The Owner/project Manager. Equipment Deviations (where Applicable) • Where The Contractor Proposes To Use An Item Of Equipment Other Than That Specified Or Detailed On The Drawings, Which Requires Any Redesign Of The Partition, Structure, Foundations, Piping, Wiring Or Any Other Part Of The Mechanical, Electrical Or Architectural Layout, All Such Redesign And All New Drawings And Detailing Required Therefore, Shall Be Prepared By The Contractor At His Own Expenses And Approved By The Project Manager/owner. Scaffolding, Rigging, Hoisting • This Contractor Shall Furnish All Scaffolding, Rigging, Hoisting, And Services Necessary For Erection And Delivery Into The Premises Of Any Equipment And Apparatus Furnished. Remove Same From Premises When No Longer Required. Material And Workmanship • All Materials And Apparatus Required For The Work, Except As Specifically Specified Otherwise, Shall Be New, Of First Class Quality, And Shall Be Furnished, Delivered, Erected, Connected And Finished In Every Detail, And Shall Be Selected And Arranged As To Fit Properly Into The Building Spaces. Where No Specific Kind Or Quality Of Materials Is Given, A First Class Standard Article As Approved By The Owner Or His Designated Representative. • The Contractor Shall Furnish The Services Of An Experienced Superintendent Who Shall Be Constantly In Charge Of The Installation Of The Work, Together With All Skilled Workmen, Fitters, Metal Works, Welders, Helpers And Labor Required To Unload, Transfer, Erect, Connect-up, Adjust, Start, Operate, And Test Each System. • Unless Otherwise Specifically Indicated On The Plans Or Specifications, All Equipment And Materials Shall Be Installed With The Approval Owner In Accordance With The Recommendations Of The Manufacturer. This Includes The Performance Of Such Tests As The Manufacturer’s Recommends. Electrical Connections (where Applicable) • The Electrical Contractor Shall Furnish And Install All Wiring Except; 1) Temperature Control Wiring; 2) Equipment Control Wiring And 3) Interlock Wiring. The Electrical Contractor Shall Furnish And Install Power Wiring Complete From Power Source To The Individual Machine Room, Terminating In A Circuit Breaker Or Junction Box. • The Mechanical Contractor Shall, Regardless Of Voltage, Furnish And Install All Temperature Wiring, And All Interlock Wiring And Equipment Control Wiring For The Equipment That The Owner Furnishes. The Mechanical Contractor Shall Furnish The Electrical Power Wiring From The Circuit Breakers Or Junction Box Installed By The Electrical Contractor, To All Motor Including The Furnishing Of All Starters Or Combination Starters Not Factory Mounted On Equipment. The Mechanical Contractor Shall Provide And Be Responsible For The Heater In All Starters That The Mechanical Contractor Furnishes. • After All Circuits Are Energized And Completed, The Electrical Contractor Shall Be Responsible For All Power Wiring, While All Control Wiring Shall Be The Responsibility Of The Mechanical Contractor. Motors And Equipment Shall Be Provided For Current Characteristics As Shown On The Drawings. • All Cost Of Electricity Due To Testing And Startup Operation Shall Be For The Contractor’s Account, (see Applicable Sections.). Accessibility • The Contractor Shall Be Responsible For The Sufficiency Of The Size Of Shafts And Chases, The Adequate Clearance In Double Partitions And Hung Ceiling For The Proper Installation Of His Work. He Shall Cooperate With The General Contractor And All Other Contractors Whose Work Is In The Same And Shall Advise The Owner Representatives Of His Requirements. Such Spaces And Clearances Shall However, Be Kept To The Minimum Size Required. • The Contractor Shall Locate All Equipment Which Must Be Serviced, Operated, Or Maintained In Fully Accessible Positions. Equipment Shall Include But Not Be Limited To Valves, Traps, Cleanouts, Motors, Controllers, Switchgear, And Drain Points. If Required For Better Accessibility, Furnish Access Doors For This Purpose. Minor Deviations From Drawings May Be Made To Allow For Better Accessibility And Any Change Shall Be Presented For Approval Prior To Implementation. Cutting And Patching • The Mechanical Contractor Shall Provide All Cutting And Patching Necessary To Install The Work Specified In This Section. Patching Shall Match Adjacent Surfaces. • No Structural Members Shall Be Cut Without The Approval Of The Owner Representatives, Architect And All Such Cutting Shall Be Done In A Manner Directed By Him. Sleeves And Plates • This Contractor Shall Provide And Locate All Sleeves And Inserts Required Before The Floors And Walls Are Built, Or Shall Be Responsible For The Cost Of Cutting And Patching Required For Pipes Where Sleeves And Inserts Were Not Installed, Or Where Incorrectly Located. Each Contractor Shall Do All Drilling Required For The Installation Of His Hangers. • Sleeves Shall Be Provided For All Mechanical Piping Passing Thru Concrete Floor Slabs And Concrete, Masonry, Tile And Gypsum Wall Construction. Sleeves Shall Not Be Provided For Piping Running Imbedded In Concrete Or Insulating Concrete Slabs On Grade. • Where Sleeves Are Place In Exterior Walls Below Grade, The Space Between Pipes Or Conduit And The Sleeves Shall Be Packed With Oakum And Lead And Made Completely Watertight. • Sleeves Shall Be Constructed Of 24 Gage Galvanized Sheet With Lock Seam Joints For All Sleeves Set In Concrete Floor Slabs Terminating Flush With The Floor. All Other Sleeves Shall Be Constructed Of Galvanized Steel Pipe Unless Otherwise Indicated On The Drawings. • Fasten Sleeves Securely In The Floors, Walls, So That They Will Not Become Displaced When Concrete Is Poured Or When Other Construction Is Built Around Them. Take Precautions To Prevent Concrete, Platters, Or Other Materials Being Forced Into The Space Between Pipe And Sleeve During Construction. Mechanical Maintenance • Operation – The Mechanical Contractor Shall Receive Calls For Any And All Problems Experienced In The Operation Of The Equipment Provided Under This Specification And Shall Take Steps To Immediately Correct Any Deficiencies That May Exist. Air-conditioning Variable Refrigerant Volume/flow System (vrv/vrf) • General – Unit/s Shall Be Air-cooled Or Water-cooled As Specified Or Indicated In Drawings, Split Type Multi System Air Conditioner Consisting Of One Outdoor Unit And Multiple Indoor Units, Each Having Capability To Cool Independently Room Requirements. Different Types And Cooling Capacity Of Indoor Units Can Be Connected To One Refrigerant Circuit And Controlled Individually. Compressor/s Shall Be Equipped With Inverter Controller And Capable Of Changing The Rotating Speed To Satisfy Variations In Cooling Load. The Refrigerant To Be Utilized Shall Be Environmentally Friendly With Zero Odp Such As R410a Or R407c. • Outdoor Unit/s – Shall Be A Factory Assembled Unit Housed In A Sturdy Weatherproof Casing Constructed From Rust-proofed Mild Steel Panels Coated With A Baked Enamel Finish. All Outdoor Units Shall Have Multiple Steps Of Capacity Control To Meet Cooling Variations 1. The Outdoor Unit Of 8 And 10 Hp Shall Have Two Scroll Compressors And Be Able To Operate Even In Case That One Inverter Compressor Is Out Of Order. The Outdoor Unit Of 5 Hp Shall Have One Scroll Compressor. 2. The Connectable Range Of Indoor Units Shall Be From 0.80 To 10 Hp. 3. The Compressor Shall Be Of Highly Efficient Scroll Type And Equipped With Inverter Control Capable Of Changing The Speed In Accordance To The Cooling Load Requirement. Cooling Capacity Kw (tr) Volts/ph/hz Eer** (min.) Compressor Heat Exchanger Type Starting Method 56.30 (16) 400 / 3 / 60 3.40 Inverter Scroll Hermetic Compressor Inverter Salt-resistant Cross Fin & Copper Tube 62.43 (17.75) 400 / 3 / 60 4.38 Inverter Scroll Hermetic Compressor Inverter Salt-resistant Cross Fin & Copper Tube 70.34 (20) 400 / 3 / 60 4.06 Inverter Scroll Hermetic Compressor Inverter Salt-resistant Cross Fin & Copper Tube • Indoor Unit/s – Shall Be Of The Following Models: Ceiling Cassette And Wall Mounted. 1. The Heat Exchanger Shall Be Constructed With Copper Tubes Mechanically Bonded To Aluminum Fins To Form A Cross Fin Coil And Shall Be Covered By Anti-corrosion Resin Film. It Shall Have Electronic Control Valve Which Control Refrigerant Flow Rate In Respond To Load Variations Of The Room. 2. The Fan Shall Be Statically And Dynamically Balanced To Ensure Low Noise And Vibration Free Operation. 3. The Address Of The Indoor Unit Shall Be Set Automatically In Case Of Individual And Group Control. 4. In Case Of Centralized Control, It Shall Be Set By Liquid Crystal Remote Controller • Control – Computerized Pid Control Shall Be Used To Maintain A Correct Room Temperature. Unit/s Shall Be Equipped With A Self-diagnosis For Easy And Quick Maintenance And Service. The Lcd (liquid Crystal Display) Remote Controller Shall Memorize The Latest Malfunction Code For Easy Maintenance. 1. Local Remote Controller 2. Central Remote Group Controller • Refrigerant Circuit – Shall Include Liquid And Gas Shut-off Valves, Solenoid Valves And Accumulator As The System Demands. • Safety Devices – All Necessary Safety Devices Shall Be Provided To Ensure Safe Operation Of The System. The Following Safety Devices Shall Be Part Of The Outdoor Unit: High Pressure Switch, Fan Drive Overload Protector/ Fan Motor Safety Thermostat, Fusible Plug, Overload Relay, Etc. • The Unit/s Shall Deliver The Design Cooling Capacity At The External Ambient Specified. The Units Are Rated At 35°c And Shall Be Suitable For Continuous Operation With Reduced Capacity At An External Ambient Temperature Of 40°c. • Provide Supports And Mounts In Accordance With Manufacturer’s Recommendations Or As Indicated On Drawings. • Condensate Removal Shall Be By Means Of Gravity Drainage And/or Condensate Pump As Necessary. • Unit Electrical Power Shall Be 230v/1phase/60hz Or As Indicated On The Drawings. • Evaporator And Condenser Coils Shall Be Of Copper Tube Construction With Aluminum Fins And Additional Anti-corrosion Coating Suitable For Salty Spray Atmosphere. • Filters Shall Be Washable Type, Easily Accessible, And Shall Cover The Full Unit Area Of Re- Circulated Air. • Refrigerant Piping And Fittings – Copper Refrigerant Tube, Astm B280, Cleaned, Dehydrated And Sealed, Marked Acr On Hard Temper Straight Lengths. • Refrigerant Insulation – Flexible Closed Cell Elastomeric Rubber Insulation; Astm C534, K = 0.033 W/m- °c, Flame Spread Not Over 25, Smoke Developed Not Over 50 For Temperatures From -4°c (40°f) To 93°c (200°f). No Jacket Required Except Specified. B. Terms And Conditions 1. Supplier’s Quotation Shall Be Inclusive Of 12% Value Added Tax (vat) And Other Incidental Expenses, Including, But Not Limited To Notarial Expenses. 2. Quotations Shall Be Valid For 60 Days From Receipt By The Bac Secretariat. 3. Delivery Period Shall Be Within 90 Calendar Days From The Date Of Receipt Of Purchase Order. 4. The Supplier Must Be A 10-year Operational Company. 5. Replacement Parts Availability Within Five (5) Years. Submit Certification From The Service Center For The Availability Of Replacement Parts. 6. The Supplier Must Submit Certification Of The Units For Vrf System In The Philippines For 15 Years. 7. The Air Conditioning System Works Must Acquire Iso 9001 Certification Under Series 9000 Of The Iso Based On A Review Of Quality Management For The Production Of Refrigeration And Air Conditioning Equipment. 8. The Air Conditioning System Works Must Acquire Environmental Management System Standard Iso 14001 Certification. 9. Service Center Must Be Within Metro Manila. 10. Liquidated Damages: • A Delay By The Supplier In The Full Delivery Of The Goods/services Shall Render The Supplier Liable For Liquidated Damages, Which Shall Be Deducted By The Procuring Entity From Each Payment Or Total Contract Price In Case Of One-time Payment. • Liquidated Damages Shall Be Equal To One-tenth (1/10) Of One Percent (1%) Of The Total Contract Price For Every Day Of Delay. 11. Warranty: • The Supplier Shall Guarantee All Works Under This Contract To Be Free From Any Technical, Material, Workmanship And/or Factory Defects And Shall Replace And Repair To The Satisfaction Of The Project Architect / Engineer And/or To The Chief Of Cpdmo On Any Part Or Portion Of The Work Which May Fail Within A Period Of One (1) Year After The Final Acceptance Of The Furniture/equipment. • The Supplier Warrants That The Goods Supplied Are New, Unused, Of The Most Recent Or Current Models, And That They Incorporate All Recent Improvements In Design And Materials. The Supplier Also Warrants That All Goods Supplied Shall Have No Patent Or Latent Defect, Arising From Design, Materials, Or Workmanship Or From Any Act Of Omission Of The Supplier That May Develop Under Normal Use Of The Supplied Goods In The Conditions Prevailing In The Country Of Final Destination. The Supplier Further Warrants That The Goods Supplied Is Fit For The Use For Which It Was Intended. • The Obligation For The Warranty Shall Be Covered By A Warranty Security In The Form Of Retention Money In An Amount Equivalent To Five Percent (5%) Of Every Progress Payment, Or Total Contract Price In Case Of One-time Payment. • The Procuring Entity Shall Promptly Notify The Supplier In Writing Of Any Claims Arising Under The Warranty. Upon Receipt Of Such Notice, The Supplier Shall, Within 7 Days And With All Reasonable Speed, Repair Or Replace The Defective Goods Or Parts Thereof, Without Costs To The Procuring Entity. If The Supplier, Having Been Notified, Fails To Remedy The Defects Within The Period Specified In The Contract, The Procuring Entity May Proceed To Call Upon The Warranty Security, Without Prejudice To Any Rights Which It May Have Against The Supplier Under These Terms And Under The Applicable Law. Note: The Foregoing List Of Items Not In Any Way Limit The Responsibility Of The Supplier To Perform All Other Works Necessary For The Completion Of The Project, Supply And Installation Of Air Conditioning Units At The Upper Floors Of Medical Sciences Building, 8th, 10th And 11th Floor, Medical Sciences Building, College Of Medicine, University Of The Philippines Manila. Completion Period The Supplier Is Given Ninety (90) Calendar Days To Supply And Deliver The List Of Items From The Date Of Receipt Of Purchase Order. The Supplier Shall Coordinate To The Cpdmo Inspector And End-users For The Schedule Of Testing Of Systems And Other Related Job Please See Attached Layout Below.

VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF USA Tender

United States
Closing Date9 Aug 2024
Tender AmountRefer Documents 
Details: Contract Title lock-out Tag-out (loto) System Evaluation Training And Procedures. background the Va Loma Linda Healthcare System (vallhcs) Requires A Contractor To Provide Periodic Evaluations Of Each Loto System Based On The Medical Center’s Loto Sop And Policy, And Applicable Sections Of 29 Cfr 1910 And 1926; Compliant Loto Training; And Loto Procedures Writing Services, At The Jerry L. Pettis Va Medical Center (vamc). The Services Shall Comply With This Performance Work Statement (pws), All Va, Local, State, And Federal Policies, And Regulations. objective the Objective Of This Service Contract Is To Have A Contractor To Provide All Labor, Materials, Supplies, Tools, Equipment, Parts, Software (needed For The General Operation Of The Equipment), Travel, Icra Barriers, Supervisors, And Qualified Personnel To Perform The Evaluations, Training, Develop Written Loto Procedures And Identify And Report Effective Techniques And Procedures Not Standardized In This Sop Or Policy And Report Non-compliant Patterns Not Covered By This Sow, As Per Below Scope. scope summary Of Tasks: The Firm Shall Provide All Tools, Supplies, Materials, Labor, Supervision, Transportation, And Project Management To Perform: periodic Loto System Evaluations At Vallhs Either Biennially Or Annually (base Plus Four) Which Will Be Determined By The Medical Center At The Task Order Level. The Evaluation Will Consist Of 5 Parts: a Review Of All Policies And Standard Operating Procedures (sop) (visn, Medical Center, Facilities Management Service (fms), a Review Of The Inventory Of Written Loto Procedures, an Evaluation Of A Sampling Of The Facility’s Loto System, an Assessment Of The Authorized Employees’ Loto System Knowledge, Skills, And Abilities (ksa). an Audit Loto System Training Program. loto System Training On An As-needed Basis. Training Frequency Will Be Determined At The Task Order Level. develop Written Loto Procedures As Needed For Designated Equipment. The Frequency Will Be Determined At The Task Order Level. additionally, The Firm Is Requested To Identify And Report Effective Techniques And Procedures Which Are Not Standardized In The Sop Or Policy And Identify And Report Non-compliant Patterns Which Are Not Specifically Covered By This Pws. definitions: the Firm: Refers To The Company Which Performs The Tasks Within This Pws. technical Coordinator: A Va Employee Designated By The Medical Center To Order And Coordinate The Services As Listed In This Pws, Also Referred To As The Contracting Officer’s Representative (cor). loto System Evaluation Tasks medical Center Loto Policy (mcp) And Sop Review: examine The Most Current Mcp And Sop And Make Note Of: deficiencies From Or Omissions Of Regulatory And Standards Requirements. recently Published Changes To Regulations Or Standards Which Have Not Been Incorporated. loto Written Procedures And Inventory Management: review The Loto Procedures Inventory Spreadsheet And The Network Folder Which Contains All The Loto Procedure Documents. Identify And Not Deviations From The Following: there Should Be Only One Protected And Current Master Loto Procedure For Each Piece Of Equipment. superseded (expired) Written Procedure Files Should Be Deleted Or Overwritten With Updated Procedures. written Loto Procedure Files Should Be Linked To The Digital Inventory Spreadsheet. note: In Order To Accomplish This Task, The Firm’s Employee(s) Must Use A Va Employee As A Proxy To Access The Loto Files Located In The Va Network. The Firm’s Employees Shall Never Have Direct, Unsupervised Access To Any Information In The Va’s Network. throughout The Evaluation, Identify Any Unauthorized Or Superseded Copies Of The Loto Procedures. note: Copies Will Exist But Those Must Be Copies Of The Protected And Current Master Loto Procedure. procedures Evaluation: determine If Written Procedures Meet The Minimum Requirements By Evaluating A Sampling Of The Written Procedures. Request Assistance From Applicable Shop Supervisors To Assign Authorized Employees For The Following Tasks: select The Following Written Lockout/tagout Procedures: all High-pressure Boilers As Defined By Vha Directive 1810. two (2) Different Types Of Steam Powered Devices (heater) Or Steam Control Devices (prv, Isolation Valves, Steam Traps). two (2) Different Types Of Equipment Using 480 Vac Or More. one (1) Piece Of Equipment Using 50 Vdc Or More. two (2) Different Types Of Air Handlers. two (2) Heavy Equipment Vehicles Which Use Hydraulics. one (1) Overhead Power Rolling Vehicle Bay Door. one (1) Vehicle Lift (motor Pool). all Tagout Procedures. any Equipment Which Has Had A Near Miss Over The Past 12-months. two (2) Random Lockout Procedures From Each Of The Following Shops: Electrical, Hvac, Plumbing, Carpentry, Masons, And The Motor Pool. note: If A Shop Has No Procedures Assigned To Them, Simply Skip Those Shops. note: If The Facility Does Not Service, Maintain, Or Repair Any Items In (1) To (11) Above Then Skip Those Items, E.g., If All Vehicle Lifts Are Serviced By A Contractor, Then Skip Those Procedures. for Each Of The Selected Lockout/tagout Procedures, Perform The Following: verify That It Substantially Meets The Visn Format And/or Fms Sop. verify That The Procedure Contains All Required Information Per Regulations, Standards, And Policies. validate Information About Each Of The Energy Sources To Include: stored Energy, energy Magnitudes, lockout/isolation Points, required Lockout Devices For Each, methods To Verify It Is Completely Deenergized. determine If The Facility Conducts Periodic Inspections Of The Procedures: if The Procedure Requires Tagout, Then Determine The Modifications Needed To Allow Lockout, E.g., Equipment Replacement, A Manufacturer’s Retrofit Device, An Approved Aftermarket Retrofit Device, A New And/or Different Lockout Device. assessment Of Authorized Employees’ Loto Ksas: Request Assistance From The Facility’s Technical Coordinator To Assign An Authorized Employee From Each Shop/section For The Following Tasks. observe Authorized Employees Perform Each Of The Written Procedures On Equipment Listed In Section Ii C. the Authorized Employees May Perform An Actual Shutdown And Reenergization Of The Equipment Or Simulate It By Walking Around The Equipment, Pointing Out Actual Devices, Stating The Action(s) They Would Perform. if Simulation Is Chosen, Have The Authorized Person Verbalize How They Would Accomplish A Requirement Which Is Not Associated With The Equipment, E.g., How Will They Notify Affected Employees, How To Check For Procedure Expiration, Or Who To Notify If Errors In The Procedure Need To Be Corrected. evaluate The Abilities Of The Authorized Employees To Perform The Required Tasks To Include: obtaining A Valid And Current Copy Of The Written Procedure. making Required Notifications Using Effective Communication Modes. obtaining The Correct Loto Devices And Locks. obtaining The Correct Ppe And Energy Verification Equipment. following The Procedural Steps To Shut Down, Completely Deenergize, Lockout The Equipment, And Properly Verify A Zero-energy State As Written Loto Procedure. verbally Demonstrating An Understanding Of Maintaining Effective And Positive Control Of The Padlock Keys. removing The Loto Devices And Reenergizing The Equipment. making The Correct Notifications And Replacing The Loto Devices To The Proper Storage Area. completing Required Documentation. verbally Describing How To Perform A Ganged Lockout. verbally Describing Who Is Allowed To Forcibly Remove A Lockout Padlock. verbally Describing How To Turn Over A Locked-out Device During A Shift Change. verbally Confirming That All Authorized Employees Working On A Piece Of Equipment Must All Install Lockout Devices, Padlocks, And Id Tags On Each Lockout Point, Including Work Conducted By Va Employees And All Contractors’ Employees. document Items That The Authorized Employee Performed Exceptionally Well (best Practices), Errors Made, And Deficiencies In The Written Procedure. loto Training Audit: obtain Lists Of All Authorized Employees And Affected Employees And Their Loto Training Records. examine Training Records Along With Other Loto Program Records To Determine Compliance With The Requirements Of 29 Cfr 1910.147(c)(7). written Report: prepare A Written Report Which: identifies All Deficiencies And Gaps Along With Clarifying Information. describes Errors Made By Employees. For Each Error Listed, State If Corrective Recommendations Were Provided And If The Error Is Expected To Be Made Again By Any Facility Employees. provides Recommendations To Improve The Facility’s Loto System. documents Techniques The Facility Performed Exceptionally Well (best Practices). provide Copies Of The Written Report To The Facility’s Technical Representative, And The Vallhs Safety Manager. timeline: it Is Required That The Loto Evaluation: will Begin No More Than 30 Calendar Days From The Date The Firm Was Awarded A Task Order. onsite Portion Will Take No More Than Five Business Days. onsite Portion Will Be Conducted On Consecutive Business Days. the Final Evaluation Report Will Be Provided To The Facility’s Technical Representative And The Vallhs Safety Manager Within 14 Calendar Days Of The Completion Of The On-site Portion. training the Firm Will Provide Loto Training Compliant With Osha Requirements In General And Focus On The Requirements Of The Vallhs Loto Policy And Sop. training Will Be Provided For Authorized Employees (initial And Refresher) And Affected Employees: initial Authorized Employee (new Or Reassigned) Training Which Will Consist Of A Classroom Instruction Period And A Practical, Hands-on Guided Learning Period Which Will Require The Instructors To Be Onsite At The Designated Learning Facility. refresher Authorized Employee Training Which Will Consist Of A Classroom Instruction Period And May Be Provided Onsite Or Via A Live And Interactive Virtual Venue Such As Teams Or Zoom. initial And Refresher Affected Employee Training Will Consist Of A Classroom Instruction Period And May Be Provided Onsite Or Via A Live And Interactive Virtual Venue Such As Teams Or Zoom. the Firm Will: develop Training Objectives And Syllabi For The Different Training Courses, Ensuring They Meet Osha And Vallhs Sop Requirements. provide A Syllabus For Each Type Of Training Session To The Facility’s Technical Coordinator For Review, communicate And Coordinate Activities, Requirements, Equipment, And Support With The Technical Coordinator. the Technical Coordinator Will Ensure The Following Tasks Are Accomplished: organize Lists Of Employees Who Need Loto Training And Specify Which Training They Need (provided By Applicable Supervisors). schedule The Training Sessions Which Meet The Firm’s And Employees’ Availability (coordinate With Supervisors). review And Approve The Firm’s Training Curriculum (refer To The Visn 22 Loto Sop And/or Fms Sop And 1910.147). coordinate Training Venues And Associated Items Including Classrooms, Practical Training Sites And Equipment, And Virtual Sessions, provide A List Of Trainee Names And Associated Jobs/specialties To The Firm, ensure Attendance Is Taken, provide Training Completion Verification To Each Trainee’s Supervisor, timeline it Is Required That: virtual Training Will Start No More Than 30 Calendar Days After The Task Order Is Provided To The Firm, onsite Evaluations Will Start Within 45 Days After The Task Order Is Provided To The Firm, this Timeline May Be Extended If The Firm And The Va Contracting Officer Mutually Agree In Writing On An Alternative Timeline. Changes In Timelines Will Not Commit The Va To Additional Charges For The Service. develop Written Loto Procedures evaluate Equipment For Which Any Department Within Vallhs Requests Newly Developed Written Procedures. complicated Equipment Or Procedures Will Require Onsite Evaluation. the Medical Center’s Technical Coordinator And The Firm Will Determine If An Onsite Evaluation Is Required. otherwise, A Virtual Evaluation May Be Performed. ensure The Procedures Conform To The Current Vallhs Loto Procedures Format And Comply With The Vallhs Sop And Osha Requirements. provide Draft Written Procedures To The Medical Center’s Technical Coordinator For Verification. final Versions Of The Written Procedures Will Be Provided Electronically To The Technical Coordinator For Inclusion Into The Medical Center’s Loto Procedures Inventory. timeline it Is Required That: virtual Evaluations Will Start No More Than 21 Calendar Days After The Task Order Is Provided To The Firm, And Onsite Evaluations Will Start Within 30 Days. draft Written Procedures Will Be Provided To The Technical Coordinator No More Than 14 Calendar Days After The Conclusion Of The Evaluation. final Written Procedures Will Be Provided To The Technical Coordinator No More Than Seven Calendar Days After The Medical Center Returns The Draft Copy With Comments And Corrections. this Timeline May Be Extended If The Medical Center Orders More Than 10 New Written Procedures Or If The Firm And The Va Contracting Officer Mutually Agree In Writing On An Alternative Timeline. Changes In Timelines Will Not Commit The Va To Additional Charges For The Service. general Pws Information regulations And Standards: 29 Cfr 1910.147 29 Cfr 1910 Subpart I 29 Cfr 1910.333 29 Cfr 1910.335 29 Cfr 1926.417 29 Cfr 1926.417 29 Cfr 1926.600(a)(3)(i), 29 Cfr 1926.702(j), Nfpa 70e (most Recent Edition), sop Fms 090 Lockout Tag Out Program nfpa 70 (most Recent Edition) nfpa 70e (most Recent Edition) nfpa 99 (most Recent Edition) ansi/asse Z244.1 ansi/asse Z117.1 ansi A10.44-2006 respective Manufacturers’ Directions And Instructions special Qualifications: The Firm Shall Demonstrate That All Lead Employees Assigned To This Project Possess Expert Knowledge Of Federal Regulations, Ansi Standards, And Nfpa 70e As Listed In Section L Of This Document Regarding Control Of Hazardous Energy, A.k.a. Lockout Tag Out (loto). demonstration Of Expert Knowledge Shall Contain Two Or More Of The Following: certified Safety Professional (csp), certified Industrial Hygienist (cih), five Or More Years Of Documented Experience Instructing Safety Courses Based On Nfpa 70e And/or Loto Portions Of 29 Cfr 1910 And 1926 For Accredited Institutions, a Master Tradesperson (or Equivalent) With Experience Working In Industrial Or Healthcare Facilities And Using Loto Procedures. five Or More Years As A Journeyman Tradesperson (or Equivalent) Working In Industrial Healthcare Facilities And Using Loto Procedures. documented Experience, Training, Or Certifications Which Demonstrate Equivalent Levels Of Knowledge, Skills, Professionalism, And Aptitude. the Firm Shall Ensure All Employees Possess Working Knowledge Of: utility Systems On Large, Multi-building Campuses, Healthcare-related Machinery, And Equipment That May Require Loto, And applying Osha Safety Regulations In Facilities As Described. quality Control: The Firm Shall Establish A Quality Control Plan Specifying Standards Of Performance. The Quality Control Plan Shall Be Provided To The Technical Representative Who Will The Firm’s Performance Achieves The Standards. security Requirements the C&a Requirements Do Not Apply, And Security Accreditation Package Is Not Required. this Service Does Not Involve Contractor Connection Of One Or More Contractor-owned It Devices (such As Laptop Computer Or Remote Connection From A Contractor System) To A Va Internal Trusted (i.e., Non-public Network) Therefore Information Technology (it) Security Certification And Accreditation (authorization) (c&a) Requirements Do Not Apply Per Va Handbook 6500.6. period Of Performance work Hours normal Hours Of Operation Are Monday Through Friday From 7:00 Am To 3:30 Pm Pacific Time. All Work Is Expected To Be Performed Generally During Normal Hours Of Coverage Unless Requested Or Approved By The Cor Or His/her Designee. before Commencement Of Work, The Contractor Shall Confer With The Va Cor And Contracting Office To Agree On A Sequence Of Procedures; Means Of Access To Premises And Building. All Work Performed, To Include Delivery Of Materials And Equipment, Shall Be Made With Minimal Interference To Government Operations And Personnel. work Performed Outside The Normal Hours Of Coverage Must Be Approved By The Cor Or His/her Designee. all Time Shall Be Approved In Advance By The Contracting Officer’s Representative (cor). Allow 5-days For Approval Of Any Alternate Working Hours Needed. federal Holidays new Year’s Day january 01 martin Luther King’s Birthday third Monday In January president’s Day third Monday In February memorial Day last Monday In May juneteenth june 19 independence Day july 04 labor Day first Monday In September columbus Day second Monday In October veterans Day november 11 thanksgiving Day fourth Thursday In November christmas Day december 25 if The Holiday Falls On A Sunday, The Following Monday Will Be Observed As A National Holiday. When A Holiday Falls On A Saturday, The Preceding Friday Is Observed As A National Holiday By U.s. Government Agencies, And Any Day Specifically Declared By The President Of The United States Of America. identification, Check-in, Parking, And Smoking Regulations identification the Vendor's Employees Shall Wear Visible Identification At All Times While On Vallhcs Premises. Contractor Employees Shall Report To Va Police Upon Entry To The Vallhcs Facility To Get A Visitor Badge. Contractor Employees Are Required To Be Escorted By The Cor Or Designee’s Office Once On Campus Prior To Commencement Of Work. During Emergencies Contractor Personnel Shall Check In With Vallhcs Police If The Vallhcs Cor Or Designee Is Not Available. parking it Is The Responsibility Of The Contract Personnel To Park In The Appropriate Designated Parking Areas. Parking Information Is Available From Va Police & Security Service Office. The Contractor Assumes Full Responsibility For Any Parking Violations. smoking veterans Health Administration (vha) Directive 1085, Dated March 5, 2019, Provides A Comprehensive Smoke-free Policy For Patients, Visitors, Contractors, Volunteers, And Vendors, At The Department Of Veterans Affairs (va), Veterans Health Administration (vha) Health Care Facilities. This Updated Vha Directive Implements A Smoke-free Policy For Patients, Visitors, Contractors, Volunteers, And Vendors At Va Health Care Facilities, As Defined In This Directive, Based On Scientific Evidence Regarding The Adverse Health Effects Of Secondhand And Thirdhand Smoke Exposures. the Assistant Deputy Under Secretary For Health For Administrative Operations (10na) And The Assistant Deputy Under Secretary For Health For Clinical Operations (10nc) Are Responsible For The Contents Of This Directive. Questions May Be Referred To Vha Smoke Free: Vhasmokefree@va.gov. this Vha Directive Is Scheduled For Recertification On Or Before The Last Working Day Of March 2024. This Vha Directive Will Continue To Serve As National Vha Policy Until It Is Recertified Or Rescinded. weapons And Contraband possession Of Weapons Or Contraband Is Prohibited And Shall Be Subject To Arrest And Termination From Future Performance Under This Contract. Enclosed Containers, Including Tool Kits, Shall Be Subject To Search. Violations Of Vallhcs Regulations May Result In Citation Answerable In The United States (federal) District Court, Not A Local District, State, Or Municipal Court. safety all Personnel Employed By The Contractor In The Performance Of This Contract, Or Any Representative Of The Contractor Entering On Vallhcs Shall Comply With Applicable Federal, State, And Va Safety And Fire Regulations And Codes, Which Are In Effect During The Performance Period Of The Contract. contractor Shall Perform Work In Strict Accordance With Existing Relevant, Accredited Standards And Codes To Minimize The Possibility Of Injury To Personnel, Or Damage To Government Equipment. Every Effort Shall Be Made To Safeguard Human Life And Property. contractor Shall Comply With All Applicable Federal, State, And Local Requirements Regarding Workers’ Health And Safety. The Requirements Include, But Are Not Limited To, Those Found In Federal And State Occupational Safety And Health Act (osha) Statutes And Regulations, Such As Applicable Provisions Of Title 29, Code Of Federal Regulations (cfr), Parts 1910 And 1926, Nfpa 70e, Article 130.7 29 Cfr 1910.132(d)(1)(iii), 29cfr1910.137. contractor Shall Provide All Necessary Tools, And Personal Protective Equipment (ppe) To Perform The Work Safely, Effectively, And Timely. contractor Personnel contractor’s Program Manager the Contractor Shall Provide A Contract Program Manager Who Shall Be Responsible For The Performance Of The Work. The Name Of This Person Shall Be Designated In Writing To The Contracting Officer. The Contractor’s Program Manager Shall Have Full Authority To Act For The Contractor On All Contract Matters Relating To Daily Operation Of This Contract. contractor’s Employees the Contractor Shall Not Employ Persons For Work On This Contract If Such Employee Is Identified To The Contractor As A Potential Threat To The Health, Safety, Security, General Well-being Or Operational Mission Of The Installation And Its Population. contract Personnel Shall Be Subject To The Same Quality Assurance Standards Or Exceed Current Recognized National Standards As Established By The Joint Commission (jc). contractor Qualifications & Other Responsibilities contractor Shall Obtain All Necessary Licenses Required To Perform This Work. Contractor Shall Take All Precautions Necessary To Protect Persons And Property From Injury Or Damage During The Performance Of This Contract. Contractor Shall Be Responsible For Any Injury To Himself/herself, His/her Employees, Or Others, As Well As For Any Damage To Personal Or Public Property That Occurs During The Performance Of This Contract That Is Caused By Him/her Or His/her Employees’ Fault Or Negligence. Contractor Shall Maintain Personal Liability And Property Damage Insurance Prescribed By The Laws Of The Federal Government. the Government Reserves The Right To Accept Or Reject Contractor’s Employee For The Rendering Of Services. Complaints Concerning Contract Personnel’s Performance Or Conduct Will Be Dealt With By The Contractor And Cor With The Final Decision Being Made By The Contracting Officer. insurance Coverage the Contractor Agrees To Procure And Maintain, While The Contract Is In Effect, Workers Compensation And Employee’s Public Liability Insurance In Accordance With Federal And State Of California Laws. The Contractor Shall Be Responsible For All Damage To Property, Which May Be Done By Him, Or Any Employee Engaged In The Performance Of This Contract. the Government Shall Be Held Harmless Against Any Or All Loss, Cost, Damage, Claim Expense Or Liability Whatsoever, Because Of Accident Or Injury To Persons Or Property Of Others Occurring In The Performance Of This Contract. before Commencing Work Under This Contract, The Contracting Officer Shall Require The Contractor To Furnish Certification From His/her Insurance Company Indicating That The Coverage Specified By Far 52.228-5 And Per Far Subpart 28.307-2 Has Been Obtained And That It May Not Be Changed Or Canceled Without Guaranteed Thirty (30) Day Notice To The Contracting Officer. contractor Is Required To Provide Copies Of Proof Of Workers Compensation And Employee Public Liability Insurance Within Fifteen (15) Calendar Days After Notification Of Contract Award. invoicing And Payment overtime & Holiday Pay any Overtime And/or Holiday Pay That May Be Entitled To The Contractor’s Employees Shall Be The Sole Responsibility Of The Contractor And Shall Not Be Billed To Nor Reimbursed By The Government. contractor Will Bill And Be Paid For Actual Services Provided By Contractor Personnel. Contractor Will Not Be Paid For “availability” Or “on-call” Services Unless Otherwise Provided Herein. invoices payment Of Services Rendered Under This Contract Shall Be Made In Arrears Upon Satisfactory Completion Of Each Service And Receipt Of A Properly Prepared Invoice And Submitted By The Contractor To The Payment Address Specified By Contracting. Invoices Shall Reference The Contract Number And Purchase Order Number, Manifest Number(s), Provide A Complete And Accurate Description Of Services/ Supplies Delivered/ Rendered, Including Dates Of Performance, Amounts, Unit Prices, Extended Totals And Any Other Data Relevant For Payment Purposes. the Government Shall Not Authorize Payment Until Such Time That The Vallhcs Cor All Properly Executed And Signed Documentation. no Advance Payments Shall Be Authorized. Payment Shall Be Made On A Monthly Arrears For Services Provided During The Billing Month In Arrears In Accordance With Far 52.212-4, Para. (i). Upon Submission Of A Properly Prepared Invoice For Prices Stipulated In This Contract For Services Delivered And Accepted In Accordance With The Terms And Conditions Of The Contract, Less Any Deductions Stipulated In This Contract. payment Of Invoices May Be Delayed If The Appropriate Invoices As Specified In The Contract Are Not Completed And Submitted As Required.
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