Hvac Tenders

Hvac Tenders

VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF USA Tender

United States
Closing Date11 Jan 2024
Tender AmountRefer Documents 
Details: Synopsis: Introduction: In Accordance With Federal Acquisition Regulation (far) 10.002(b)(2), This Sources Sought Notice Is For Market Research And Information Purposes Only At This Time And Shall Not Be Construed As A Solicitation Or As An Obligation On The Part Of The Department Of Veterans Affairs (va). The Department Of Veterans Affairs, Veterans Health Administration (vha), Program Contracting Activity Central (pcac) Is Conducting A Market Survey And Is Seeking Potential Sources For The Ehrm Infrastructure Upgrades Construction Project At The Togus Va Medical Center Located In Augusta, Me. Project Description: The Contractor Shall Provide All Services, Materials, Labor, Supervision, Safety, Certification, And Expertise For Items Described In The A/e Construction Documents, Drawings, Narrative, Calculations, And Specifications. Work Shall Be Phased In A Manner That Is Not Disruptive To Medical Center Operations, And The Contractor Will Be Responsible For Submitting An Extensively Detailed Construction Schedule And Phasing Plan For Review And Approval, Prior To The Start Of Construction. The Scope Of This Project Includes, But Is Not Limited To, The Following Infrastructure Improvements: The Architectural Demolition, Reconfiguration, Expansion, And Renovation Of Existing Spaces. The Architectural Construction Of New Finished Spaces, Doors, And Flooring Systems. The Structural Alteration Of Existing Structural Components, And Construction Of New Structural Equipment Support, Electrical Upgrades Including Electrical Panels, Normal And Critical Power Distribution, Bonding, Uninterrupted Power Supplies (ups), Lighting, And New Power Outlets. The Installation And Programming Of Building Automation System (bas) Equipment And Interfaces, Upgrades To Existing Hvac, Reprogramming Of Existing Controls, And The Installation Of New Hvac And New Controls. The Modification Of Existing Plumbing To Avoid Telecommunication Rooms, And The Installation Of New Plumbing To Support New Mechanical Systems, And Interior Drainage. Upgrades To Data Communication Infrastructure Including New Data Outlets, Patch Panels, Seismic Rated It Racks, Cable Management, In Building As Necessary. This Includes The Re-cabling Of All Existing Data Cabling Within The Entire Campus To Cat 6a. Upgrade Of The Fiber Infrastructure Backbone, Campus Wide Both Within Buildings And Between Buildings And All Associated Civil Site Construction And Landscaping. Civil Site Work, Including The Installation Of Concrete Duct Banks, Installation Of New Pre-cast Manholes, The Excavation And Repair Of Existing Building Waterproofing, And The Restoration Of Site Conditions. The Abatement Of Asbestos And Lead Based Paint, Including The Preparation Of An Abatement Plan In Accordance With The Requirements Of The Maine Department Of Environmental Protection. The Installation Of A Radon Mitigation System, Including The Preparation Of Detailed Working Drawings That Are Signed By A Radon Mitigation Contractor Registered With The State Of Maine. Fire Suppression Upgrades Including New Gaseous Suppression Systems, And The Modification Of Existing Fire Sprinkler Systems. Fire Alarm Upgrades. Firestopping And Fire Caulking For All Wall And Floor Penetrations Within The Project Scope. Physical Security Upgrades Including Physical Access Control, Intrusion Detection, And Security Cameras, As Shown On The Contract Drawings. The Project Buildings Include: 200, 200e, 201, 203, 204, 205, 206, 207, 208, 209, 210, 211, 212, 221, 232, 235, 238, 240, 248, 255, 300, Bq1, Bq3, Bq4, Bq27, Bq32, Bq69, 248, Mri, And Site. Procurement Information: The Proposed Project Will Be A Competitive, Firm-fixed-price Contract Utilizing The Design-bid-build Approach (final Specifications And Drawings Will Be Provided). The Anticipated Solicitation Will Be Issued Either As A Request For Proposal (rfp) In Accordance With Far Part 15, Considering Technical And Price Factors Or As An Invitation For Bid (ifb) In Accordance With Far Part 14, Considering Price Only. The Results And Analysis Of The Market Research Will Finalize The Determination Of The Procurement Method. The Type Of Socio-economic Set-aside, If Any, Will Depend Upon The Responses To This Notice And Any Other Information Gathered During The Market Research Process. This Project Is Planned For Advertising In Mid To Late March 2024. In Accordance With Vaar 836.204, The Magnitude Of Construction Is Between $50,000,000.00 And $100,000,000.00 (note That The Vaar Magnitude Of Construction Is Closer To The Lower End Of This Range). The North American Industry Classification System (naics) Code 236220 (size Standard $45.0 Million) Applies To This Procurement. The Duration Of The Project Is Currently Estimated At Approximately 540 Calendar Days From The Issuance Of A Notice To Proceed. The Services For This Project Will Include Providing All Construction Related Services Such As: Providing Labor, Materials And Equipment Required To Complete The Project As Per Contract Documents Prepared By An Independent Architect-engineer Firm. Capability Statement: Respondents Shall Provide A General Capabilities Statement To Include The Following Information: Section 1: Provide Company Name, Duns Number And Unique Entity Identifier (uei), Company Address, Point-of-contact Name, Phone Number And Email. Section 2: Provide Company Business Size Based On Naics Code 236220. Also, Provide Business Type (i.e., Large Business, Small Business, Service-disabled Veteran Owned Small Business, Small Disadvantaged Business, Women-owned Small Business, Hub Zone Small Business, Etc.). Section 3: Provide A Statement Of Interest In The Project. Section 4: Provide The Prime Contractor S Available Bonding Capacity In The Form Of A Letter Of Intent From Your Bonding Company With This Submission. *please Ensure That The Individual Bonding Capacity Is In Line With The Vaar Magnitude Of Construction Listed Above. Section 5: Provide The Type Of Work Your Company Has Performed In The Past In Support Of The Same Or Similar Requirement. This Section Is Important As It Will Help To Determine The Type Of Socio-economic Set-aside, If Any. Please Provide The Following In Your Response: No More Than Three (3) Contracts That Your Company Has Performed Within The Last Seven (7) Years That Are Of Comparable Size, Complexity, And Scope To This Requirement. Include The Project Name, Project Owner And Contact Information As This Person May Be Contacted For Further Information, Project Scope, Project Size (example: Square Footage), Building Use (example: Medical Facility, Office Building, Etc.), Project Dollar Value, Start And Completion Dates. Provide Specific Examples That Relate Aspects Of Previous Projects To The Proposed Project. Describe Specific Technical Skills And Key Personnel Your Company Possess To Perform The Requirements Described Under Description Of Work. Describe Your Self-performed** Effort (as Either A Prime Or Subcontractor). Describe Self-performed Work In Terms Of Dollar Value And Description. **self-performed Means Work Performed By The Offeror Themselves, Not Work Performed By Another Company For Them For Any Of The Project Examples Provided. Section 6: Project Labor Agreement (pla) - A Pla Is Defined As A Pre-hire Collective Bargaining Agreement With One Or More Labor Organizations That Establishes The Terms And Conditions Of Employment For A Specific Construction Project And Is An Agreement Described In 29 U.s.c. 158(f). The Pla Questionnaire Must Be Filled Out And Returned With The Sources Sought Response. The Questionnaire Can Be Found At The End Of This Document. Federal Acquisition Regulation (far) 22.503 Policy: (a) Project Labor Agreement (pla) Is A Tool That Agencies May Use To Promote Economy And Efficiency In Federal Procurement. Pursuant To Executive Order 13502, Agencies Are Encouraged To Consider Requiring The Use Of Project Labor Agreements In Connection With Large-scale Construction Projects. (b) An Agency May, If Appropriate, Require That Every Contractor And Subcontractor Engaged In Construction On The Project Agree, For That Project, To Negotiate Or Become A Party To A Project Labor Agreement With One Or More Labor Organizations If The Agency Decides That The Use Of Project Labor Agreements Will- (1) Advance The Federal Government's Interest In Achieving Economy And Efficiency In Federal Procurement, Producing Labor-management Stability, And Ensuring Compliance With Laws And Regulations Governing Safety And Health, Equal Employment Opportunity, Labor And Employment Standards, And Other Matters; And (2) Be Consistent With Law. (c) Agencies May Also Consider The Following Factors In Deciding Whether The Use Of A Project Labor Agreement Is Appropriate For The Construction Project: (1) The Project Will Require Multiple Construction Contractors And/or Subcontractors Employing Workers In Multiple Crafts Or Trades. (2) There Is A Shortage Of Skilled Labor In The Region In Which The Construction Project Will Be Sited. (3) Completion Of The Project Will Require An Extended Period Of Time. (4) Project Labor Agreements Have Been Used On Comparable Projects Undertaken By Federal, State, Municipal, Or Private Entities In The Geographic Area Of The Project. (5) A Project Labor Agreement Will Promote The Agency S Long Term Program Interests, Such As Facilitating The Training Of A Skilled Workforce To Meet The Agency S Future Construction Needs. (6) Any Other Factors That The Agency Decides Are Appropriate. See Far Provision: 52.222-33 Notice Of Requirement For Project Labor Agreement And Far Clause 52.222-34 Project Labor Agreement For Further Details. It Is Requested That Interested Contractors Submit A Response (electronic Submission) Of No More Than Nine (9) Single Sided Pages, Single-spaced, 12-point Font Minimum That Addresses The Above Information (this Is Inclusive Of The Pla Questionnaire). This Response Must Be Submitted As A Single Application-generated (not Scanned) Pdf Document That Is Less Than Or Equal To 4mb In Size. Please Note That Hard Copies Will Not Be Accepted. Please Also Include A Cover Page, Which Includes, At A Minimum: The Company S Name, Address, Dun & Bradstreet Number, Unique Entity Identifier (if Available), Socio-economic Status, Point-of-contact Name, Phone Number, And E-mail Address. Responses Must Include The Sources Sought Number And Project Title In The Subject Line Of Their E-mail Response. Submissions (responses) Shall Be Submitted Via Email To The Primary Point Of Contact Listed Below By January 11, 2022 At 2:00 Pm Et. No Phone Calls Will Be Accepted. The Capabilities Statement Submitted In Response To This Sources Sought Shall Not Be Considered To Be A Bid Or Proposal. This Notice Is For Information And Planning Purposes Only And Is Neither To Be Construed As A Commitment By The Government Nor Will The Government Pay For Information Solicited. No Evaluation Letters And/or Results Will Be Issued To The Respondents. After Completing Its Analyses, The Government Will Determine Whether To Limit Competition Among The Small Business Categories Listed Above Or Proceed With Full And Open Competition As Other Than Small Business. At This Time No Solicitation Exists; Therefore, Please Do Not Request A Copy Of The Solicitation. If A Solicitation Is Released It Will Be Synopsized In Contract Opportunities At Https://sam.gov/. It Is The Potential Offeror's Responsibility To Monitor This Site For The Release Of Any Solicitation Or Synopsis. Contracting Office Address: Vha Program Contracting Activity Central (vha-pcac) 6100 Oak Tree Blvd. Suite 300 Independence, Oh 44131 Primary Point Of Contact: Jason Schultz Contract Specialist Jason.schultz@va.gov Project Labor Agreement (pla) Questionnaire (please Respond To The Questions Below) 1. Is Your Company Familiar With Project Labor Agreement (pla) And Its Use On Construction Projects? Yes/no Comments: 2. Would Your Company Likely Submit A Proposal For The Va Construction Solicitation That Requires The Use Of A Pla? Yes/no Comments: 3. If Va Requires A Pla, Would Your Proposed Construction Cost Likely To Increase Or Decrease And What Is The Likely Percentage Of Cost Increase Or Decrease? Comments: 4. Does The Va Requirement To Use Of A Pla On A Construction Project Restrict Competition? Yes/no Comments: 5. Do You Expect Subcontractor Resistance Should Va Requires The Use Of A Pla On This Construction Solicitation? Yes/no Comments: 6. Do You Have Additional Comments Regarding The Use Of A Pla For This Project? Comments: --- End Of Pla Questionnaire ---

Ministry of Economy, Finance and Industrial and Digital Sovereignty Tender

Others...+1Civil And Construction
France
Closing Date20 Aug 2024
Tender AmountRefer Documents 
Details: Works for the transition to the TOIP of the Public Finance Center located at 16 Rue Notre-Dame Des Victoires in Paris 2nd The works are being launched in two batches. Lot 1 Cfo/Cfa Works (IT cabling) Lot 2 HVAC (air conditioning of IT technical premises)

LA County Development Authority Tender

Software and IT Solutions
United States
Closing Date6 Mar 2024
Tender AmountRefer Documents 
Details: To Download Addendum No. 2 , Please Go To Www.lacda.org, Scroll Down, Under Vendors Click On "learn More", Under View Open Solicitation, Click "learn More", Under The Title Column, Select The Solicitation Of Interest And Then Click "download Documents Below." ************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************ To Download Addendum No. 1 , Please Go To Www.lacda.org, Scroll Down, Under Vendors Click On "learn More", Under View Open Solicitation, Click "learn More", Under The Title Column, Select The Solicitation Of Interest And Then Click "download Documents Below." ************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************ To Download The Solicitation Package, Please Go To Www.lacda.org, Scroll Down, Under Vendors Click On "learn More", Under View Open Solicitation, Click "learn More", Under The Title Column, Select The Solicitation Of Interest And Then Click "download Documents Below." ************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************* February 16, 2024 Notice Invitation For Bids For Heating, Venting, And Air Conditioning Maintenance And Repair Services Ifb No. Lacda24-017 Notice Is Hereby Given That Sealed Bids Will Be Received And Publicly Opened By The Los Angeles County Development Authority (lacda) Until Wednesday, March 6, 2024, At 3:00 P.m. For Heating, Venting, And Air Conditioning Maintenance And Repair Services. This Will Include Furnishing All Labor, Material, And Equipment, And Performing All Work Necessary And Incidental In Accordance With The Statement Of Work (sow) And Contract Documents. The Lacda Intends To Award A One-year Contract With The Option Of Four (4) One-year Extensions, Provided Services Are Satisfactory And Funds Are Available. Bidders Must Attend A Mandatory Pre-bid Meeting At The Lacda Via A Microsoft Teams Conference Call On Tuesday, February 26, 2024, At 9:30 A.m. In Addition, A Mandatory Job Walk Will Be Scheduled From February 20 - 23, 2024. Please Refer To Exhibit F – Job Walk Schedule In The Solicitation For The Site Locations, Dates, And Times. An Invitation For Bids (ifb) Package Containing All Submission Requirements May Be Downloaded From The Lacda’s Website At Www.lacda.org, Scroll To And Click On “vendors,” Click On “view Open Solicitations,” And Under The “title” Column, Select The Solicitation Of Interest, And Then Click On “download Documents Below” And Follow The Instructions. Bidders Shall Provide Their Bid And All Required Forms And Documentation By The Due Date And Time Stated Herein, And It Shall Be Uploaded In A Portable Document File (pdf) (no Other Electronic Formats Will Be Accepted) With The Electronic File Name, "bidder’s Name - Bid For Hvac Services" At The Lacda’s Website, Www.lacda.org, Under “vendors,” And Click On “view Open Solicitations.” Then Select The Ifb Solicitation Of Interest And Click “upload Proposals,” And Follow The Registration And Upload Instructions. Once Uploaded, The Bidder Shall Email Claudia Perez At Claudia.perez@lacda.org To Confirm The Uploaded Bid. All Bids Submitted By The Submission Deadline Shall Be Opened And Announced With Witnesses From The Lacda Staff In A Conference Call Via A Microsoft Teams Meeting On Wednesday, March 8, 2024, Promptly At 3:30 P.m. Bidders May Attend The Public Bid Opening Meeting Via Microsoft Teams By Emailing Claudia Perez At Claudia.perez@lacda.org No Later Than Tuesday, March 7, 2024, At 5:00 P.m. To Request The Microsoft Teams Invitation And Instructions. Questions Regarding The Ifb Are To Be Directed To Claudia Perez At (626) 586-1696 Or Claudia.perez@lacda.org. Si Usted Requiere Más Información Sobre Este Anuncio, Por Favor Comuníquese Con La Sra. Claudia Perez Al Siguiente Número De Teléfono (626) 586-1696. This Is A Hud Section 3 Contract And All Bidders Must Commit To Achieving Established Requirements, Including Benchmarks, For Section 3 Workers And Targeted Section 3 Workers To Be Considered A Responsive Bidder And Eligible For A Contract Award. In Submitting A Bid, Each Bidder Thereby Agrees That, If Awarded A Contract, It Shall Execute A Standard Lacda Contract, A Sample Of Which Is Attached To The Ifb Package For Reference. The Lacda Shall Not Award A Contract To, Or Be Obligated To Execute A Contract With, Any Bidder Who Refuses To Execute Said Standard Lacda Contract. The Lacda Reserves The Right To Reject Any And All Bids. This Ifb Is Not A Contract Or Commitment Of Any Kind. The Lacda Is Not Liable For Costs Incurred In The Preparation Of The Respondent’s Bid. It Reserves The Right To Issue Supplementary Information Or Guidelines Related To This Ifb. Notwithstanding Any Other Provisions Herein, The Lacda Reserves The Right In Its Sole Discretion To Waive Minor Technical Deficiencies In The Bids. In Accordance With The Civil Rights Act Of 1964, Americans With Disabilities Act Of 1990, Age Discrimination Act Of 1975 And Section 504 Of The Rehabilitation Act Of 1973, It Is The Policy Of The Lacda To Assure Equal Opportunity To All Persons, In The Award And Performance Of Any Contract, Without Regard To Race, Color, Sex, Religion, National Origin, Ancestry, Age, Marital Status, Or Disability. Contract Requirements: • Insurances (please Refer To The Sample Lacda Contract For Required Values And Additional Requirements.) ? General Liability Insurance With Additional Insured Endorsement. Shall Include Completed Operations And Be On A Primary And Non-contributory Basis. ? Automobile Liability Insurance, Coverage Shall Include Owned, Hired, Non-owned, Or Any Auto. ? Workers’ Compensation Liability Insurance, Shall Be Statutory And Include Employer’s Liability, And A Waiver Of Subrogation. • Current And Valid C-20 – Warm-air Heating, Venting, And Air-conditioning Contractor License Issued By The State Of California Contractors State License Board • Child Support Compliance • Default Property Tax Program • Equal Employment Opportunity (eeo) Act • Fair Chance Employment Hiring Practices Policy • Federal Lobbyist Requirements • Davis Bacon Act • Section 3 Provisions • Jury Service Program • Safely Surrendered Baby Law • Zero Tolerance Human Trafficking Policy Approved By: Deanna Tantraphol, Procurement Officer Los Angeles County Development Authority To Download Addendum No. 2 , Please Go To Www.lacda.org, Scroll Down, Under Vendors Click On "learn More", Under View Open Solicitation, Click "learn More", Under The Title Column, Select The Solicitation Of Interest And Then Click "download Documents Below." ************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************ To Download Addendum No. 1 , Please Go To Www.lacda.org, Scroll Down, Under Vendors Click On "learn More", Under View Open Solicitation, Click "learn More", Under The Title Column, Select The Solicitation Of Interest And Then Click "download Documents Below." ************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************ To Download The Solicitation Package, Please Go To Www.lacda.org, Scroll Down, Under Vendors Click On "learn More", Under View Open Solicitation, Click "learn More", Under The Title Column, Select The Solicitation Of Interest And Then Click "download Documents Below." ************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************* February 16, 2024 Notice Invitation For Bids For Heating, Venting, And Air Conditioning Maintenance And Repair Services Ifb No. Lacda24-017 Notice Is Hereby Given That Sealed Bids Will Be Received And Publicly Opened By The Los Angeles County Development Authority (lacda) Until Wednesday, March 6, 2024, At 3:00 P.m. For Heating, Venting, And Air Conditioning Maintenance And Repair Services. This Will Include Furnishing All Labor, Material, And Equipment, And Performing All Work Necessary And Incidental In Accordance With The Statement Of Work (sow) And Contract Documents. The Lacda Intends To Award A One-year Contract With The Option Of Four (4) One-year Extensions, Provided Services Are Satisfactory And Funds Are Available. Bidders Must Attend A Mandatory Pre-bid Meeting At The Lacda Via A Microsoft Teams Conference Call On Tuesday, February 26, 2024, At 9:30 A.m. In Addition, A Mandatory Job Walk Will Be Scheduled From February 20 - 23, 2024. Please Refer To Exhibit F – Job Walk Schedule In The Solicitation For The Site Locations, Dates, And Times. An Invitation For Bids (ifb) Package Containing All Submission Requirements May Be Downloaded From The Lacda’s Website At Www.lacda.org, Scroll To And Click On “vendors,” Click On “view Open Solicitations,” And Under The “title” Column, Select The Solicitation Of Interest, And Then Click On “download Documents Below” And Follow The Instructions. Bidders Shall Provide Their Bid And All Required Forms And Documentation By The Due Date And Time Stated Herein, And It Shall Be Uploaded In A Portable Document File (pdf) (no Other Electronic Formats Will Be Accepted) With The Electronic File Name, "bidder’s Name - Bid For Hvac Services" At The Lacda’s Website, Www.lacda.org, Under “vendors,” And Click On “view Open Solicitations.” Then Select The Ifb Solicitation Of Interest And Click “upload Proposals,” And Follow The Registration And Upload Instructions. Once Uploaded, The Bidder Shall Email Claudia Perez At Claudia.perez@lacda.org To Confirm The Uploaded Bid. All Bids Submitted By The Submission Deadline Shall Be Opened And Announced With Witnesses From The Lacda Staff In A Conference Call Via A Microsoft Teams Meeting On Wednesday, March 8, 2024, Promptly At 3:30 P.m. Bidders May Attend The Public Bid Opening Meeting Via Microsoft Teams By Emailing Claudia Perez At Claudia.perez@lacda.org No Later Than Tuesday, March 7, 2024, At 5:00 P.m. To Request The Microsoft Teams Invitation And Instructions. Questions Regarding The Ifb Are To Be Directed To Claudia Perez At (626) 586-1696 Or Claudia.perez@lacda.org. Si Usted Requiere Más Información Sobre Este Anuncio, Por Favor Comuníquese Con La Sra. Claudia Perez Al Siguiente Número De Teléfono (626) 586-1696. This Is A Hud Section 3 Contract And All Bidders Must Commit To Achieving Established Requirements, Including Benchmarks, For Section 3 Workers And Targeted Section 3 Workers To Be Considered A Responsive Bidder And Eligible For A Contract Award. In Submitting A Bid, Each Bidder Thereby Agrees That, If Awarded A Contract, It Shall Execute A Standard Lacda Contract, A Sample Of Which Is Attached To The Ifb Package For Reference. The Lacda Shall Not Award A Contract To, Or Be Obligated To Execute A Contract With, Any Bidder Who Refuses To Execute Said Standard Lacda Contract. The Lacda Reserves The Right To Reject Any And All Bids. This Ifb Is Not A Contract Or Commitment Of Any Kind. The Lacda Is Not Liable For Costs Incurred In The Preparation Of The Respondent’s Bid. It Reserves The Right To Issue Supplementary Information Or Guidelines Related To This Ifb. Notwithstanding Any Other Provisions Herein, The Lacda Reserves The Right In Its Sole Discretion To Waive Minor Technical Deficiencies In The Bids. In Accordance With The Civil Rights Act Of 1964, Americans With Disabilities Act Of 1990, Age Discrimination Act Of 1975 And Section 504 Of The Rehabilitation Act Of 1973, It Is The Policy Of The Lacda To Assure Equal Opportunity To All Persons, In The Award And Performance Of Any Contract, Without Regard To Race, Color, Sex, Religion, National Origin, Ancestry, Age, Marital Status, Or Disability. Contract Requirements: • Insurances (please Refer To The Sample Lacda Contract For Required Values And Additional Requirements.) ? General Liability Insurance With Additional Insured Endorsement. Shall Include Completed Operations And Be On A Primary And Non-contributory Basis. ? Automobile Liability Insurance, Coverage Shall Include Owned, Hired, Non-owned, Or Any Auto. ? Workers’ Compensation Liability Insurance, Shall Be Statutory And Include Employer’s Liability, And A Waiver Of Subrogation. • Current And Valid C-20 – Warm-air Heating, Venting, And Air-conditioning Contractor License Issued By The State Of California Contractors State License Board • Child Support Compliance • Default Property Tax Program • Equal Employment Opportunity (eeo) Act • Fair Chance Employment Hiring Practices Policy • Federal Lobbyist Requirements • Davis Bacon Act • Section 3 Provisions • Jury Service Program • Safely Surrendered Baby Law • Zero Tolerance Human Trafficking Policy Approved By: Deanna Tantraphol, Procurement Officer Los Angeles County Development Authority More

Ministry of Justice Tender

Civil And Construction...+1Civil Works Others
France
Closing Date19 Jul 2024
Tender AmountRefer Documents 
Details: Works - Rehabilitation of the workshop at the Valenciennes Remand Prison (atigip) Lot 1 – Asbestos removal Lot 2 – Demolition, major work Lot 3 – Locksmithing and metalwork work Lot 4 – Electrical work Lot 5 – HVAC Plumbing work Compressed Air Lot 6 – Painting and Resin Work

Pohjois Karjalan Hankintatoimi Tender

Civil And Construction...+2Others, Building Construction
Finland
Closing Date14 Jan 2024
Tender AmountNA 
Details: The Procurement Agency of Pohjois Karelia Requests a Tender for the Conversion of the Joensuu City Hall into a Museum for the HVAC Design Task.","","the tender is binding and must be written in Finnish. The entire procurement process is in Finnish. ","","the service must comply with the Directly Mandatory Regulations of the European Union, Finnish Laws and Regulations, as well as the Orders issued by the authorities.

Establishments And Organizations Of Higher Education, Research And Innovation Tender

Electrical and Electronics...+1Electrical Works
France
Closing Date29 Jul 2024
Tender AmountRefer Documents 
Details: The purpose of this contract is the operation and maintenance of the site of the University and Technology Institute (IUT) of Vélizy, located at 10 – 12 Avenue De l'Europe 78140 Vélizy-villacoublay. The Services Concerned Are: - Heating Ventilation Air Conditioning (HVAC), - Heavy Current (CFO), - Plumbing (taps Excluded) And Interior Building Networks.

VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF USA Tender

Security and Emergency Services
United States
Closing Date14 Feb 2024
Tender AmountRefer Documents 
Details: Statement Of Work for fire Detection And Suppression Systems Inspection And Monitoring Services beckley Va Medical Center 200 Veterans Avenue beckley, Wv 25801 a. General Requirements the Beckley Va Medical Center Is A 165,000 Square Foot 6 Story Structure And Has 12 Other Operational Buildings. The Facility Is Protected By An Existing Fire Detection Alarm System. The Building Fire Detection/alarm System Is A Simplex 4100s System. The System Includes The Following Building Interfaces: (hvac Shutdown, Elevator Recall, Smoke Control, Fire Doors, Etc.). contractor Shall Provide Parts, Labor, Material, Preventive Maintenance Services, Testing, Monitoring And Emergency Call Back For The Fire Detection And Sprinkler System To Include Fire Alarm, Fire Alarm Monitoring, Kitchen Hoods And Annual Fire Extinguisher Inspections And Related Components At The Beckley Va Medical Center As Indicated Herein. All Services Shall Be Performed In Accordance With All Applicable National Fire Protection Association (nfpa) Codes, Local Codes, And Manufacturer S Recommended Procedures. contractor Shall Provide An Individual(s) Who Is Adequately Trained And Certified And Capable Of Performing Testing, Maintenance And Inspections And Any Necessary Repairs To The Major Equipment Manufacturer Simplex System. the Contractor Shall Deliver A Written Report That Describes The Test And Inspection Results And Services Performed. An Estimated List Of System Components Is Enclosed Within This Document. The Report Shall Contain The Following: system Information (make, Model, All Device Types). pass/fail For Each Feature And Type Of Component Tested. If A Device Fails, Note Device Type, Address And Location On The Facility. any Comments On System (or Device) Condition As It Pertains To Service Life And Dependability. master List Of All Components Of The Fire Protection System. the Contractor Shall Provide All Transportation, Shipping, Labor, Tools Equipment And Material To Accomplish The Following: all Work To Be Completed Between 8:00 A.m. And 4:00 P.m. Monday Through Friday, Except As Requested Or Approved By The Va For Special Circumstances. contractor Must Respond Within Two Hours Of Receiving A Call For Emergency Service. all Tests And Inspections Are To Be Performed In Accordance With The Most Recent Edition Of Nfpa 101, 25, 72, And 13, As Applicable. contractors Need To Have At Least 10 Years Of Experience Providing Technical Expertise And Performing Maintenance, Testing And Inspections On Fire Alarm And Sprinkler Systems And Devices. no Valves, Gauges, Or Other Parts Will Be Replaced And Charged To Va Without Prior Approval From The Contracting Officer Representative (cor) / Fire And Emergency Management Or Safety. no System Will Be Left Out Of Service At The End Of A Workday Or Over A Weekend Without Permission Of Fire And Emergency Management Or Safety. All Switches Must Also Be Verified That They Are Reset Prior To End Of Workday. contractor Will Provide A Fully Completed Inspection Form For Each Separate System On The Day Of The Test Or Inspection; Upon Completion Of Inspection. unlimited Service Calls Shall Be Provided 24 Hours A Day, 7days A Week, For Repairs Associated With Normal Equipment Failures (provided During Normal Working Hours Mon-fri, Times Specified Above, Excluding Holidays). This Provision Includes Labor, Travel, And Mileage Charges For Repairs Associated With Normal Equipment Failures And As Per Contractual Requirements. Emergency Service Will Be Provided Within 24 Hours Of Notification Or Per Nfpa Or Contractual Requirements Monday Through Fridays As Per Times Specified Above. This Provision Covers Labor To Troubleshoot And Diagnose System Problems, And The Labor To Replace Failed Devices. a Key For Most Locked Areas Will Be Provided By The Safety Office. Those Locked Areas Requiring Va Assistance Will Require Approximately One-half Hour Advance Notice From The Contractor To The Safety Office. contractor Must Provide All Tools, Supplies, Equipment And Personnel To Perform The Work Of This Contract. Contractor Is Expected To Work Independently Once Oriented, With Adequate Personnel To Accomplish All Testing In An Efficient Manner. Contractor Shall Also Provide All Gaskets, Packing, Lubricants, And Common Pipe Fittings Required To Accomplish The Tasks Required Of This Contract. contractor Must Possess And Furnish Written Proof Of A Current State Of West Virginia License Of Sprinkler Inspections, Test, And Installation Work And Other Such Licensing, Certifications, Etc. As Required By Code, Regulation And Law. Contractor Shall Also Furnish Information About Qualifications, Ability To Perform The Work, And References Regarding Related Experience In Health Care Facilities. Any Nicet Certifications Must Be On File With The Va Contracting Office. contractor Should Assume The Need For Two Hand-type Two-way Radios Or Touch-to-talk Phones For Communication Between Two Contractor Employees. work Is To Be Conducted In A Manner Which Would Present The Least Amount Of Disruption To The Healthcare Facility warranty: Upon Completion And Acceptance Of All Work, The Contractor Shall Provide The Va Safety Office And/or Engineering Service With The Manufacturer S Standard Warranty On All Workmanship. in Those Cases Where Contractor Is Required To Verify That Alarms Operate And Transmit To Va Main Fire Panel, The Contractor May Need To Have A Person At The Building S Fire Alarm Panel To Confirm The Signal. work Dates Must Be Scheduled With The Cor / Fire And Emergency Management Or Safety, Telephone 304-255-2121 X4191. if Any Services Must Be Disconnected, Even Temporarily, Due To Scheduled Contract Work, The Contractor Will Notify The Cor At Least Two Working Days In Advance. If The Discontinued Service Is Due To An Emergency Breakdown, The Contractor Will Notify The Cor As Soon As Possible. buildings Covered Under This Agreement Include . buildings 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10,13, 14/15, 16, 22 And 35 written Reports Shall Be Emailed, Or Hand Delivered To The Cor / Fire And Emergency Management At: Justin.greene@va.gov contractor Shall Report To Fire And Emergency Management Team, Prior To Starting And After Completion Of Work. B. Specific Requirements contractor Shall Perform Inspections And Maintenance In Accordance With The Most Current Editions Of The Following Manuals. manufacturer S Maintenance Manuals manufacturer S Recommendations. national Fire Protection Association Standards. (nfpa) national Electrical Code (nec) national Fire Code joint Commission Requirements. (see Below) smoke Detectors: all Detectors Shall Be Tested With A Listed Spray Test Smoke. all Detectors Shall Be Tested In All Areas Accessible To The Contractor. validation Of All Building Interfaces Shall Be Noted On Test Report (hvac Shut-down, Elevator Recall, Etc.). heat Detectors: all Restorable Heat Detectors Shall Be Tested Utilizing A Heat Gun (on Low Setting) Or A Hair Dryer. validation Of All Building Interfaces Shall Be Noted On Test Report (hvac Shut-down, Elevator Recall, Etc.). non-restorable Heat Detectors Shall Not Be Tested Using A Heat Source. pull Stations: all Pull Stations Shall Be Tested And Re-set. check For Any Physical Damage validation Of All Building Interfaces Shall Be Noted On Test Report (hvac, Shut-down, Elevator Recall, Etc.). flow-switch (buildings Equipped With Sprinklers Only): check For Any Physical Damage the Contractor Shall Activate Each Flow Switch Utilizing The Inspectors Test Valve. time Delay Of Alarm Activation Shall Not Exceed 90 Seconds. tamper Switch: check For Any Physical Damage. each System Valve Tamper Switch Shall Be Tested By Partially Closing The Valve To Initiate A Tamper Signal, Locking In The Nearby Monitor Module. dry Valve (building Equipped With Sprinklers Only): check For Any Physical Damage. test Pressure Switch Using The Inspectors Test Located On Valve. system Checks: verify Receipt Of Fire Signal To Central Station Monitoring Facility. building Interfaces: Hvac Shutdown, Elevator Recall, Smoke Evac, Fire Partition, Door Locks, Etc. all Strobes, Horns And Bells Should Operate Properly, And Be Free From Any Visible Tampering. visually Check Batteries For Leakage Or Damage. disconnect Battery For Supervision Signal. open Dedicated Electrical Breaker For Supervision Signal. fire Alarm System initial Inspection And Test: The Contractor Shall Perform A Full Initial Inspection And Test Of Each Device On The Fire Alarm System In Accordance With The Current Edition Of Nfpa 72, National Fire Alarm Code. testing Frequencies From The Current Edition Of Nfpa 72 Shall Be Used. testing Methods From The Current Edition Of Nfpa 72 Shall Be Used. maintenance, Inspection And Testing Records: Within 14 Days After Completing The Inspection And Testing, The Contractor Will Furnish A Written Record To The Fire Safety Specialist Or Authority Having Jurisdiction That Includes The Following: contractor S Inspection And Testing Form That Includes All The Information Required By The Current Edition Of Nfpa 72. date Of Manufacture Of Fire Alarm System(s) And Whether Parts Are Readily Available. The Record Shall Include Any Problems Noted With The System, Including Inoperable Or Unsupervised Devices Or Equipment, Or Devices That Cannot Be Calibrated, Tested, Or Serviced In Accordance With The Manufacturer S Recommendations. Findings Noted Shall Include Individual Costs To Correct/repair Them. Each Cost Shall Be Broken Down Into Both A Parts Cost And A Labor Cost. the Record Shall Be Provided Electronically (by Email) (formatted In Microsoft Word Or Excel). correcting Fire Alarm System Problems: The Contractor Shall Follow The Requirements Outlined In The Section Titled Repairs And Unscheduled Work For Correcting Problems Noted To The Fire Alarm System. the Contractor Shall Contact The Cor / Fire Safety Specialist For Assistance In Coordinating The Initial Fire Alarm Inspection And Test. notification: Before Proceeding With Any Testing, The Contractor Shall Coordinate The Notification Of All Persons And Facilities That Receive Alarm, Supervisory Or Trouble Signals (e.g. Fire And Emergency Manager, Boiler Plant, And Monitoring Company). The Contractor Will Coordinate With The Cor / Fire Safety Specialist To Ensure That All Building Occupants Are Notified. At The Conclusion Of Testing, The Contractor Shall Notify Those Previously Notified That The Testing Has Been Concluded. after Hours: The Contractor May Be Required To Perform Some Work, Inspections, And Tests Outside The Normal Working Hours Of The Building Occupants. Any Scheduled Work That Is Disruptive To The Tenants (testing Audible Devices, Elevator Capture, Fan Shutdown, Etc.) Shall Be Performed After The Building Occupant S Normal Working Hours. The Contractor Shall Coordinate With The Fire And Emergency Manager To Coordinate After-hours Access To The Building. damage To Fire Alarm System: Any Damage To The Fire Alarm Or Associated Equipment (e.g. Fans, Elevators, Generators, Pumps) Caused By Normal Testing Shall Be Repaired By The Contractor At No Additional Cost To The Medical Center. At Its Discretion, The Safety Office May Have Representatives Present To Witness Any Or All Such Tests. All Costs Associated With This Damage Shall Be Borne By The Contractor. safety Hazards: The Contractor Shall Immediately Notify The Cor Or Fire And Emergency Manager Of Any Recognized Safety Hazard That Might Severely Affect Building Occupants. annual Testing - The Contractor Shall Provide Labor, Time, Materials And Equipment, Necessary To Perform Annual Testing And Inspection Of: each Fire Alarm System Control Panel, All Input And All Output Devices, And Batteries. test, Inspection And Operation To Be Performed On All Manual Fire Alarms Pull Stations, Smoke Detectors (including Elevator Shafts), Duct Detectors, And Heat Detectors. Any Smoke And Heat Detector That Does Not Operate Properly Will Be Calibrated Or Replaced And Reported To The Electric Shop Supervisor. Before The Removal Of Smoke Detectors Can Begin, Advance Notice Shall Be Given To The Contracting Officer Representative. cleaning/vacuuming Of Smoke Detectors testing And Inspection Of All Detectors inspection Of All Building Alarm Notification Devices (audible Devices, Speakers, And Visual Devices) inspection And Testing Of All Electro-mechanical Releasing Devices. ground Fault For Fire Alarm System. inspection Of Fire And Smoke Doors. quarterly Testing - The Contractor Shall Provide Labor, Time, Materials And Equipment, Necessary To Perform Quarterly Testing And Inspection Of: fire Alarm Equipment For Notifying Off-site Responders all Supervisory Water Flow And Tamper Signal Devices (done With Fire Sprinkler Inspection). Must Be Clearly Stated On Inspection Form Individually. repairs: the Contractor Shall Repair Malfunctioning System Components At No Extra Cost To The Beckley Va Medical Center. devices (estimated): alarm Initiation Devices: Duct Smoke Detector 75 Ea. Heat Detector 16 Ea. Photo Smoke Detector 125 Ea. Pull Station- 115 Ea. alarm Notification Devices: a/v Audio/visual/speaker Signal Device 375 Ea. control/auxiliary Devices: dh Door Holder 50 Ea. safety Devices: backflow Valves (16) Each fire Extinguishers (180) Each tamper And Flows (90) Each fire Pump (1) Each kitchen Hood (2) Each fire Sprinkler System the Contractor Shall Provide Parts, Labor, Time, Materials, Preventive Maintenance, Testing, Equipment And Emergency Call Back Necessary To Maintain And Perform Testing And Inspection Of The Wet Sprinkler Systems And Pre-action Suppression Systems At The Proper Frequency For All Buildings At The Medical Center And Applicable Buildings To Meet Or Exceed Nfpa Code 72, National Fire Alarm Code 2010 Edition And Nfpa 25, Standard For The Inspection, Testing, And Maintenance Of Water-based Fire Protection Systems 2011 Edition. The Contractor Shall Generally Follow The Same Initial Inspection And Testing Requirements As Indicated In The Fire Alarm System Section Above. general Requirements: contractor Will Test And Inspect Entire Fire Sprinkler System Per Nfpa Requirements. services Consist Of But Are Not Limited To, The Performance Of Quarterly Inspections And Testing Of All Mechanical Devices Including Valves, Wet And Dry Sprinklers, Couplings, Piping And Connections, Water Motor Gongs And Alerting Devices, Tamper Switches, Post Indicator Valves, Pressure Switches, Water Flow Switches, Standpipes, Backflow Preventers, Fire Department Connections, Pumps And Test Headers To Include Fire Hydrant Flow Testing. this Service Agreement Also Includes 24/7 Service Coverage And Parts And Peripheral Replacement, Wiring And Programming Of Devices To Include: Water Flow Detectors, Low Pressure Switches, High Pressure Switches, System Tamper Switches, Post Indicator Valve Devices And Wall Post Indicator Valve Devices. annual Testing - Contractor Shall Provide Labor, Time, Materials And Equipment To Perform Inspection Of: each Fire Alarm System Control Panel, All Input And All Output Devices. all System Riser Main Drains perform Maintenance On All Jockey Pumps. quarterly Testing - Contractor To Provide Labor, Time, Materials And Equipment To Perform Inspection And Preventive Maintenance Of: all Supervisory Flow/tamper Signal Devices And Fire Department Notification Devices compressors And Pressurization Components As Part Of Pre-action Suppression Systems. performance And Documentation Is To Be In Accordance With The Most Recent Edition Of The Applicable National Fire Protection Association Standards 25 And 72. devices (estimated): wf-water Flow/tamper Detectors 88 Ea. piv Post Indicator Valves 15 Ea. fp- Fire Pumps 1 Ea. wet System Specifications: test Of Water Flow Alarms. All Water Flow Alarm Switches Will Be Tested By Drawing Water Through Inspector S Test Valve. test Of Electric Supervisory Alarms: Test All Supervisory Alarm Switches On Supply Valves, By Closing All Supervised Valves And Reopening The Valves, Verify That All Local Alarms Operate, Verify That All Alarms Transmit To Boiler Plant And The Monitoring Company. inspection And Flushing Of Main Drain: Operate The Main Drain On Each System To Dislodge And Flush Any Debris In Main Riser Between Supply Main And Cross Mains. re-seal All Valves In Open Position With Wire Seal Where Now Sealed, Re-lock All Chains And Padlocks Where Locked. Contractor Furnishes Wire Seals. test Of Water Flow Alarms: water Flow Alarm Switches Will Be Tested By Drawing Water Through Inspector S Test Valves. record Elapsed Time (switch Retard) For Switch Activation-alarm Initiation-local Alarm, To Determine If Retard Setting Meeting Va Standards (45 Seconds From Water Flow To Alarm Signal Activation). verify That Alarm Signals Transmit To Boiler Plant. test Run Fire Pump And Locked Pump As Specified In Nfpa Annual Performance Test For Fire Pumps. Record Pilot Reading, Calculate And Record Gpm Flow. As Referenced In The Most Recent Edition Of Nfpa 20. dry (pre-action) System Specifications: trip Test Of Main Dry Pipe Valves. Trip Test Each Main System Riser Dry Valve By Opening Inspectors Test Valve To Simulate Sprinkler Flow. note: The Time (seconds) Required From Inspection Valve Open To Trip (clapper Valve Open) And Water Flow At Inspection Test Valve. rapid Air Exhauster Test. Observe The Function Of The Rapid Air Exhauster During The Trip Test Of The Main Dry Pipe Clapper Valve, To Determine If The Air Exhauster Function Is Adequate. test All Water Flow Alarm Switches And Alarm Circuits: Test The Function Of All Water Flow Alarm Switches To Assure They Transmit Water-flow Alarm To Local (building) Bell/gong, And To Control Center And That Switch Settings Are Under 45 Seconds. note: Record Delay Time On Each Test Report Form. Dry Pipe System Low Points Are To Be Drained Upon Completion Of The Trip Tests. kitchen Hood Fire Suppression Systems (semi-annually) semiannual Cleaning, Testing, Inspection, And Maintenance Of All Elements Of The Hood And Suppression System And Including Power Shut Offs, Gas Shut Offs, And A Physical Initiation Of The System Without Expelling The Extinguishing Material. work Is To Include Replacement Of Chemical Extinguishing Material And Links When Required. all Tests, Inspections, Cleaning And Maintenance Are To Be Performed In Accordance With Nfpa Standard 96, And All Applicable State And Federal Regulations. locations Of Hoods building 1 (canteen Serving Area 1 Hood); Building 1(dietetics 1 Hood) standpipes And Fire Pumps provide All Labor, Tools, Equipment, Materials And Supervision For The Annual Test, Inspection And Maintenance Of Standpipes. fire Pump Is Located In Building #10. annual Standpipe Flow Test: the Contractor Will Perform The Annual Standpipe Flow Test In Accordance With Nfpa 25. this Test To Be Performed In The Uppermost Or Most Remote Part Of Each Building To Determine The Flow Rate In Gallons Per Minute (gpm) And The Residual Pressure In Pounds Per Square Inch (psi). The Flow Will Be Maintained For At Least 30 Minutes. fire Pump Controls Will Be Switched Off During The First Half Of The Test And On The Second Half Of The Test With Results Recorded For Both Operations. contractor Will Provide All Tools Required Including A Water Diverter Funnel And Fall Protection For Standpipes Located On The Roof. test Data Will Be Properly Recorded On Forms Approved By Nfpa 25 And Signed By The Inspector. annual Fire Pump Full Flow Test: the Contractor Will Test Each Fire Pump Annually To Determine Flow Rate, Pump Pressure, Pump Motor Current, Voltage And Speed At Peak Load. All Valves In Suction Line Will Be Checked To Assure That They Are Fully Open. the Inspector Will Record The Date, Total Flow Rate, Test Meter Gpm, Suction And Discharge Pressure, Number And Size Of Hose Nozzles With Corresponding Psi And Total Gpm, Pump Motor Current, Voltage And Speed, And Sign For Each Fire Pump. performance Curves Will Be Documented Showing Pressure At 0%, 100%, And 150% Flow Rate Of Pump. This Graph Will Be Completed In Accordance With Nfpa 20-11.3 And Presented To The Health And Safety Office. fire Extinguishers: contractor Shall Furnish All Labor, Material, Tools, And Equipment Necessary For Conducting Annual Inspections Of Abc Fire Extinguishers And Kclass/halotron Extinguishers. the Inspections Are To Be Conducted In Accordance With The Latest Edition Of Nfpa 10. In Addition To Documenting The Completion Of The Visual Check On The Contractor Shall Furnish Tags On Each Extinguisher, A Physical Check Mark Is To Be Made On The Monthly Inventory Beside Each Fire Extinguisher Receiving The Visual Inspection Verifying That Each Extinguisher Has Been Visually Inspected. the Annual Maintenance Is To Be Conducted By A Technician Certified In Accordance With The Latest Edition Of Nfpa 10. the Annual Maintenance Is To Include A Dusting/cleaning/wipe Down Of Each Unit And Re-installation Of Tamper Seals And Contractor Provided Tags Dated With The Current Year. All Work Will Be Completed Between The Hours Of 8:00 Am And 4:00 Pm, Monday Through Friday, Or At A Mutually Agreed Time As Requested By The Safety Office For Special Circumstances. contractor Shall Use Standard Inspection Reports For Monthly And Annual Inspections. A Fully Completed Inspection Report Will Be Provided For Each Annual Visit To Safety Office. the Cor / Safety Office Will Assist Or Provide The Entry Key For Locked Areas. Va Will Check Out Keys To The Contractor For Majority Of Areas Which Are Then To Be Checked Back In By The End Of Normal Business Hours. Work Dates Must Be Scheduled With The Safety Office One Week Prior To The Contractors Anticipated Work. repairs And Unscheduled Work 1. Definition Of Repairs. Repairs Are Defined As Unscheduled Work To Repair Or Modify A Fire Alarm/fire Sprinkler System, Or To Correct Recurring System And/or Equipment Malfunction(s). 2. Repair Parts. Contractors Or Sub-contractors Who Perform Repairs Under This Contract Shall Be Capable Of Providing Replacement Parts Within 24 Hours For The Central Processing Unit (cpu), Controller, Monitoring And Signaling Cards, Display Boards, And Other Critical Parts That May Be Necessary To Restore The Equipment And Systems 3. Correction Of Deficiencies. When All Listed Deficiencies Have Been Corrected, The Contractor Will Sign And Date The Inspection Report And Return It To The Fire And Emergency Manager. At Its Discretion, Beckley Vamc May Then Re-inspect The Work. 4. Critical And Non-critical Repairs. Initial Response To Repair Calls Will Be Based On The Nature Of The Repair, Whether, In The Opinion Of The Fire And Emergency Manager Or Authority Having Jurisdiction, It Is Critical Or Non-critical In Nature. Critical Repairs Are Those Repairs Affecting The Continued Occupancy Of A Building, Or Certain Operations In A Building, Which Are Critical In Nature. 5. Critical Repair Response. Due To The Emergency Nature Of Critical Repairs, The Fire And Emergency Manager Or Authority Having Jurisdiction Will Normally Make The Requests For Repairs Verbally, Following By A Written Work Order. Requirements For Critical Repairs Include: after Being Notified Of A Repair Request, Make Live Voice Contact With The Fire And Emergency Manager Or Authority Having Jurisdiction Within One Hour, Have A Qualified Technician On-site Within 4 Hours, And Complete The Repair Within 24 Hours. if The Local Technical Representative Cannot Identify The Problem Within 24 Hours, They Shall Escalate The Problem To The Next Technical Level As Necessary, To Identify The Problem And Provide A Solution. if The Fire Alarm System Cannot Be Repaired Within 24 Hours, The Technical Specialist Shall Notify The Fire And Emergency Manager With A Proposal For Completing The Work, Including A Not-to-exceed Cost And The Time Required. The Proposal May Be Approved Verbally But Must Be Approved By The Fire And Emergency Manager Before Proceeding With The Work. A Verbal Approval Will Be Followed By A Written Work Order. update The Fire And Emergency Manager Or Authority Having Jurisdiction On The Status Of The Repairs Every 24 Hours Until Repairs Are Complete. 6. Non-critical Repairs. Requests For Repairs Will Be Set Forth In Work Orders Listing The Type Of Equipment, Description Of The Malfunction, And The Facility Point Of Contact. Requirements For Non-critical Repairs Include: after Being Notified Of The Need For Repairs, Make Live Voice Contact With The Fire And Emergency Manager Or Authority Having Jurisdiction Within Two Hours, Have A Qualified Technician On-site Within 8 Hours, And Complete The Repair Within 48 Hours. if The Local Technical Representative Cannot Identify The Problem Within 48 Hours, They Shall Escalate It, To The National Accounts Level If Necessary, To Identify The Problem And Provide A Solution. If The Fire Alarm System Cannot Be Repaired Within 48 Hours, The Technical Specialist Shall Notify The Contracting Officer With A Proposal For Completing The Work, Including A Not-to-exceed Cost And The Time Required. The Proposal May Be Approved Verbally But Must Be Approved By The Safety Office Before Proceeding With The Work. A Verbal Approval Will Be Followed By A Written Work Order. update The Ordering Official And Authority Having Jurisdiction On The Status Of The Repairs Every 24 Hours Until Repairs Are Complete. 7. Testing After Repairs. All Repairs Shall Be Tested According To Requirements Of The Current Edition Of Nfpa 72. A Representative Of The Safety Office May Witness Testing. Notify The Fire And Emergency Manager Or Authority Having Jurisdiction Of The Schedule For Testing With Sufficient Notice To Allow Testing To Be Witnessed. Contractor Must Provide Written Certification That Repairs Are Complete. The Document Shall Also Include The Names And Titles Of The Witnesses To The Test. 8. Contractor Shall Provide, In Writing, Before Leaving The Building: suspected Cause(s) Of The Malfunction(s), And Actions To Prevent Reoccurrence. a List Of Components Used To Make The Repair. hours Required Making The Repair. 9. Full System Repair Records. Upon Request, The Contractor Shall Furnish A Record Of All Repairs They Have Made To An Individual Fire Alarm System. 10. Services Shall Comply With Applicable Requirements Of The Current Edition Of Nfpa 72, National Fire Alarm Code, Which Establishes The Minimum Requirements For The Periodic Inspection, Testing, And Maintenance Of Fire Alarm Systems, Except As Modified Herein. 11. Preventive Maintenance Shall Be Performed By The Contractor To Keep The System Equipment Operable Or To Make Repairs In Accordance With The Current Edition Of Nfpa 72 And This Specification. Operations And Maintenance Manuals, As-built Installation Drawings, And Other System Documentation Shall Be Retained To Assist In The Proper Care Of The System And Its Components. Frequency Of Maintenance Is Indicated In The Appropriate Chapter Of The Current Edition Of Nfpa 72. note: Corrective Maintenance Shall Be Determined From The Periodic Testing And Inspections Of Each System. 12. The Contractor Shall Not Be Responsible For Upgrades That Are Required By Code Due To A Change In Occupancy, Relocation Of Partitions, Or Types Of Materials Stored By The Building Occupants. 13. Records Shall Indicate The Procedure Performed (inspection, Test, Or Maintenance), The Person/organization Performing The Work, The Results, And Date. test Results Shall Be Compared With Those Of The Original Acceptance Test, If Available, And With The Most Recent Test Results. If Items That Have Been Corrected Since The Prior Inspection Fail To Comply With Current Nfpa Standards, The Contractor Will Bring Into Compliance At No Cost To Beckley Vamc. reworks Will Be Accomplished At The Expense Of The Contractor. certifications And Qualifications 1. All Fire Alarm And Sprinkler Technicians Shall Be Certified In Accordance With Nfpa Standards. 2. Number Of Employees. The Contractor Shall Have Available At All Times A Sufficient Number Of Capable And Qualified Employees To Enable The Contractor To Properly, Adequately, And Safely Perform All Work Required Under The Terms Of This Contract. 3. Fire Alarm Systems Engineering And Sprinkler Technicians. Fire Alarm Systems And Sprinkler Technicians Performing Contract Work Shall Meet The Service Personnel Qualification Requirements In The Current Edition Of Nfpa 72 And Have Access To At Least A Nicet Level 1 (associate Engineering Technician) In Fire Protection Engineering Technology, Fire Alarm Systems And Inspection And Testing Of Water-based Systems. Additionally, The Fire Alarm Technician Must Have Experience In The Past Five Years In Fire Alarm System Testing, Repair, Maintenance, Installation, And Related Activities Of Buildings And Equipment Comparable To The Buildings And Equipment Covered By This Contract. 4. Addressable Systems. Technicians Or Sub-contractors Modifying The Fire Alarm Control Panel Systems Or Other Devices Used To Monitor System Shall Be Factory Trained And Currently Certified For All Systems. 5. Licenses & Permits. Contractor And Sub-contractor Personnel Engaged In The Activities Specified By This Contract Shall Be Also Required To Possess Certificates Of Training, Licenses, And Permits As Required By The State, County, Parish, City, And Other Local Jurisdictions When The Alarm System Is Installed In A Facility Covered By Such State, County, Parish, City, And Other Local Jurisdictions. joint Commission Inspection Requirements all Inspections Listed Above Will Be Conducted As Required By The Latest Edition Of Joint Commission On Healthcare Accreditation. The Following Example Items Will Be Inspected And Documented At The Periods Indicated. Below Is A Summary Of All Tests / Inspections Covered In This Statement Of Work. at Least Quarterly Test Supervisory Signal Devices. The Completion Date Of The Tests Is Documented. at Least Quarterly Test Water-flow Devices. The Completion Date Of The Tests Is Documented. every 12 Months Test Duct Detectors, Electromechanical Releasing Devices, Heat Detectors, Manual Fire Alarm Boxes, And Smoke Detectors. The Completion Date Of The Tests Is Documented. every 12 Months Test Visual And Audible Fire Alarms, Including Speakers. The Completion Date Of The Tests Is Documented. every 12 Months Test Fire Alarm Equipment For Notifying Off-site Fire Responders. The Completion Date Of The Tests Is Documented. for Automatic Sprinkler Systems: Every 12 Months, Test Main Drains At System Low Point Or At All System Risers. The Completion Date Of The Tests Is Documented. for Automatic Sprinkler Systems: Every 12 Months Test Fire Pumps Under Flow. The Completion Date Of The Tests Is Documented. every 6 Months Inspect Any Automatic Fire-extinguishing Systems In A Kitchen. The Completion Dates Of The Inspections Are Documented. every 12 Months Perform Maintenance On Portable Fire Extinguishers. The Completion Date Of The Maintenance Is Documented. provide Testing And Documentation For Magnetic Release For Fire/smoke Barriers And Release Of Exterior Doors During Fire Alarm Testing With Door Lock System Located In Police Service. end Of Statement Of Work

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Civil And Construction...+1Civil Works Others
United States
Closing Date31 May 2024
Tender AmountRefer Documents 
Details: W15qkn-24-x-1059 contract Opportunities Notice Date: 2024-05-07. description: Picatinny Facility Construction And Repair Multiple Award Task Order Contract (matoc) the U.s. Army Garrison Picatinny (usag Picatinny), Picatinny Arsenal, Nj 07806-5000, The Army Contracting Command New Jersey (acc-nj), And The Picatinny Office For Small Business Will Hold An Industry Day On Tuesday, 18 June 2024, 8:00am-5:00pm (attendee Check - In, 8:00am). The Purpose And Intent Are To Continue Market Research Efforts In Support Of A Multiple Award Task Order Contract (matoc) Program. Capable, Qualified, And Reliable Small Business Sources Capable Of Performing Construction And Repair To Facilities Located At Picatinny Arsenal, Nj Are Encouraged To Participate In The Industry Day Event. the North American Industry Classification System (naics) Classified For This Effort Is 236220, Commercial And Institutional Building Construction. Product Service Code: Z2jz - Repair Or Alteration Of Miscellaneous Buildings. The Small Business Size Standard Is $38.5 Million. sources Must Be Registered With The System For Award Management (sam) Http://www.sam.gov The Army Contracting Command New Jersey (acc-nj) Anticipates A Small Business Set Aside For Multiple Awards Of Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (idiq) Contracts, Under The Matoc Program. The Period Of Performance Is Planned As One (1) Base Ordering Year Plus Four (4) One Year Ordering Options. the Matoc Program Is Designed To Provide Dpw With The Flexibility To Execute Annual Work Plan (awp) Requirements Effectively And Efficiently. Typical Projects May Include Construction And Repair To Facilities In The Following Areas: Buildings And Structures; Electrical Systems (interior Only); Heating, Ventilation, And Air Conditioning (hvac), Storm Drainage Systems; Road & Surfaced Area Maintenance; And Fire Detection And Suppression As Required. Contractors Awarded An Idiq Contract Within The Matoc Program Shall Provide All Required Resources, Not Limited To, Labor, Materials, Equipment, Management, Project Supervision, And Quality Assurance, At The Idiq Contract Level And For All Subsequent Task Orders Solicited And Awarded. interested Small Business Sources That Believe They Can Meet The Above Requirements Are Requested To Complete And Send The Attached Excel File ("picatinny Arsenal Govt-industry Collab Vendor Name-1 May 24”), Questions For Requested One-on-one Sessions, And Below Information: 1. Name Of Company, Address, Telephone Number(s) (voice And Fax), And Website. 2. Company's Cage Code, Duns Number, Point Of Contact, Phone Number And Email Address. 3. Ability To Meet Picatinny Arsenal Installation Security Requirements (e.g., Secret Facility Clearance). 4. Government Contracts: Identify Small To Medium Construction Experience Within The Past 3 Years To Include: annual Total Performance And Payment Bonding Capacity Each Year For The Past 3 Years number Of Construction Projects Awarded And Successfully Completed. Include Award And Completion Dates identify Simultaneous Construction Projects, Per Year, Over The Past 3 Years identify Projects Awarded To Your Company As The Prime Contractor Or As A Subcontractor past Performance Rating: Three-year Average For Construction Projects Awarded. both Files (excel For Registration And Word File For One-on-one Questions) And Above Information Shall Be Submitted, Via E-mail, To All Four Of The Pocs Listed Within The Excel File No Later Than 3:00pm Edt, Friday 31 May 2024. The Completed Excel File Is Required For Collaboration Registration And Attendance. if An Interested Small Business Is Unable To Attend Industry Day, They May Still Submit Questions In Response To This Announcement And Attachments No Later Than 3:00pm Edt, Friday 31 May 2024. The Above Referenced Excel File Shall Be Completed And All Questions Submitted To The Four Pocs Listed Within The Excel File. All Answers To Industry Questions Will Be Posted As "questions And Answers (q & As)" To The System For Award Management (sam) Website; Http://www.sam.gov any Questions Not Previously Submitted May Be Submitted No Later Than 3:00pm Edt, Friday 28 June 2024. In Addition, Interested Parties Shall Provide A Brief Summary Of Their Capabilities In Naics 236220, Commercial And Institutional Building Construction. Product Service Code: Z2jz - Repair Or Alteration Of Miscellaneous Buildings. this Announcement And Scheduled Industry Day Are For Information And Planning Purposes Only, Does Not Constitute A Request For Proposal (rfp), And Is Not To Be Construed As A Commitment By The U.s. Government. The Government Implies No Intention Or Opportunity To Acquire Funding For This Effort. If A Formal Solicitation Is Generated At A Later Date, A Solicitation Notice Will Be Published. No Award Will Be Made As A Result Of This Announcement Or Industry Day. All Information Is To Be Submitted At No Cost Or Obligation To The Government. The Government Reserves The Right To Reject, In Whole Or In Part, Any Private Sector Input As A Result Of This Announcement Or Industry Day. All Answers To Industry Questions During The Open And One-on-one Sessions Will Be Posted As "questions And Answers (q & As)" To The System For Award Management (sam) Website; Http://www.sam.gov all Responding Sources Should Submit Their Responses No Later Than 3:00pm Edt, Friday 31 May 2024 To Army Contracting Command-new Jersey (acc-nj), Attn: Mr. Antonius Gill Building 9, Picatinny Arsenal, Nj 07806-5000. Responses May Also Be Submitted By Email To The Following Address: Antonius.gill.civ@army.mil. Email Submittals Must Be Restricted To A Maximum File Size Of 15mb And Should Be In Msword Or Pdf Format. Large Files Compressed Using Winzip Must Be Renamed To A File Extension Other Than .zip As Files With The .zip Extension Will Be Automatically Blocked By The Government's Mail Server. Telephone Responses Will Not Be Accepted.

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Civil And Construction...+1Building Construction
Corrigendum : Closing Date Modified
United States
Closing Date30 Aug 2024
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Details: Amendment 0002 To Solicitation N6274224r6706 Is Issued Per Attached. exhibit D - Revised Boq Is Provided In Both Pdf. And Excel Formats, For Your Use.only Revised Price Proposals, Per Amendment 0002, Are Required, the Deadline For Submitting Your Revise Price Proposal Is 30 August 2024 No Later Than 11:00 A.m. Thailand Time. Please Acknowledge Receipt Of The Amendment. ************************************************************************** amendment 0001 For Solicitation N6274224r6706 Is Released. date For Submission Of Proposals Is Changed To 2 July 2024, No Later Than 11:00 A.m. Thailand Time. ********************************************************************************* this Is A Design Build Project For The Design And Construction/renovation Of The Current C2 Fusion Center At Basa Air Base, Floridablanca, Philippines. The Scope Includes The Renovation Of An Existing Facility, Construction Of A New Guard Shack, Perimeter Security Fence With Integrated Lighting, Enhancement Of Building Security, Sealing Gaps In Exterior Penetration, And The Provision Of Cctv Cameras Along The Fence And Within The Existing C2 Fusion Center. the Design-build Contract Requires Essential Site Work, Excavation, And The Construction Of Approximately 260 Meters Of Perimeter Security Fencing And Lights. Additionally, Enter/exit Turnstiles And A Gate Will Be Installed Within The Fence Line. A New Guard Shack, Measuring Approximately 14 Square Meters, Will Be Constructed With A Covered Walkway Connecting It To The Building's Facade. The Guard Shack Will Be Equipped With Climate Control, Internet Connectivity, And Necessary Electrical And Hvac Utilities. cctv Cameras, With Specific Peripheral Views Outlined In The Attached Layout, Will Be Strategically Positioned On Both The New Perimeter Fencing And Inside The Existing C2 Fusion Center. Notably, The Guard Shack, Security Fencing, Lights, And Cctv Installation Constitute New Construction, While The Security Enhancements For The Exterior Ceiling/awnings Involve The Renovation Of Existing Facility Space. construction And Renovation Elements Include But Not Limited To The Following: site Planning, Site Verification, Design, And Construction coordinate With Utility Providers And Other Local Government Agencies acquiring Required Construction Permits site Electrical Systems; And development Of As-built Drawings And Operation And Maintenance Manuals. after Award, This Statement Of Work (sow) May Be Modified As Determined By The Contracting Officer To Address Unforeseen Conditions Or Further Refine The Requirements To Better Accomplish The Project Objectives Based On New Information Realized During The Administration Of The Contract. the North American Industry Classification System (naics) Code Is 236220 And Average Annual Receipts Is $45.0 Million. Estimated Range Is Between $1,000,000 Million To $5,000,000 Million U.s. Dollars. The Contract Completion Period Is Anticipated To Be 210 Calendar Days. This Is A Source Selection Procurement Requiring The Submission Of Both Technical And Price Proposals. all Contractors Are Advised That Registration In The System For Award Management (sam) Database Is Required Prior To Offer Submission And Award Of A Contract, Refer To Far 52.204-7 System For Award Management (oct 2018). Failure To Register In The Sam Database May Render Your Firm Ineligible For Award. For More Information, Check The Sam Website At Http://www.sam.gov. The Federal Acquisition Regulations (far) Requires The Completion Of Electronic Annual Representations And Certifications Prior To Award Of A Contract. solicitation N6274224r6706 Is Tentatively Scheduled Be Released By 26 April 2024 And A Pre-proposal Site Visit (ppsv) And Conference For This Project Is Tentatively Scheduled For During The Week Of 20-24 May 2024. The Site Visit Is To Provide Offerors With An Opportunity To Familiarize Themselves With The Jobsite And Conditions To Be Encountered And Is Not For The Purpose Of Answering Questions. offerors Interested In Attending The Pre-solicitation Site Visit Shall Submit A “site Access Request For Ppsv Form With Ids/passports” To Artitar@state.gov, Copy Williamsrg@state.gov No Later Than 11:00 A.m. On 19 April 2024 (fri) Local Time, Bangkok, Thailand. Contractors May Submit Up To Four Names But Will Be Limited To Two Attendees Per Contractor To Include Subcontractors. This Base Access Process Is Only For The List Of Attendees The Us Government Is Facilitating. Contractors That Request Access After The Required Date Will Not Be Added To The Us Government List But Will Still Be Allowed To Attend The Site Visit With Two Attendees If They Can Get Access To The Base On Their Own. This Is A Limitation Imposed By The Host Nation. the Base Access Request Is Mandatory And The Ppsv Is Required If You Intend To Submit Proposals. Additional Name List Cannot Be Added Or Modified To The Base Access Request After 19 April 2024. attachment a –pre-proposal Site Visit (ppsv) Site Access Request ************************************** solicitation N6274224r6706d/b Ufc Renovation Of C2 Fusion Center, Basa Air Base, Floridablanca, Pampanga, Philippines Is Released. proposal Delivery: Bid Packages Should Be Emailed To The Following Addresses, Artitar@state.gov Andwilliamsrg@state.gov. in Order To Avoid Over Limited Size Ofourinternetserver, The Proposal Packages Shall Be Broken Downto Notexceed5 Mbper Email. date For Proposal Submission Is 24 June 2024 No Later Than 11:00 A.m. Thailand Time. pre-proposal Site Visit (ppsv) Is On 10 June 2024 At 9:00 A.m. Local Time – Atbasa Airbase Compound, Floridablanca, Pampanga, Philippines,gps Coordinates: 14°58'54.8"n 120°30'18.2"e. - Site Access For The Ppsv Is Available For Only Those Who Submitted Request For The Site Access For This Project In Advance Before 19 April 2024 Due To Host Nation's Restriction. - Please Review The Solicitation Package And Submit Request For Information (rfi), Using Exhibit A Pre-proposal Inquiry Form, For Any Questions You May Have. Rfis Can Be Submitted From Now On. ensure Sam Status Is Active. Inactive Or Expired Status Will Not Be Considered For Evaluation.

University Of Toronto Tender

Canada
Closing Date16 Feb 2024
Tender AmountRefer Documents 
Details: Notice Of Intended Procurement Name Of Procuring Entity The Governing Council Of The University Of Toronto (the “university”) Contact Person And Contract Person Coordinates Raymond Siguenza 215 Huron Street, 3rd Floor Toronto, On M5s 1a2 Raymond.siguenza@utoronto.ca Procurement Documents The Procurement Documents Are Available At Www.merx.com.   Note That Obtaining Access To The Procurement Documents Will Require Prospective Suppliers To Register And Pay A Registration Fee.  Pricing And Payment Terms Are Available On The Merx Website. Description Of Procurement The University Is Conducting An Rfp For Property Management Services For Huron-sussex Neighbourhood The University Of Toronto’s St George Campus Has A Stock Of Victorian-style Housing Units Available For Rent To Faculty Members As Well As Student Families.  In Addition, There Are A Number Of Long-term Residential Tenants Living In Rent-controlled Housing.  The University Family Housing Program Operates On A Cost Recovery Basis With No Subsidies. One Of The Goals Of The University Family Housing Operation Is To Acquire/build Housing That Meets The Needs Of A Variety Of Income Groups And Family Types, Maintain Physical Assets Safely And Responsibly And Provide Options For Residents. The University Seeks To Engage A Property Management Company Who Can Effectively Deliver Full-service Property Management Functions To Operate, Repair, Maintain And Safeguard The Assets And Minimize Risk To The University And University Housing Tenants. Currently, Most Rental Units Are Situated In A Neighbourhood Core Of Five City Blocks For Which A Full Range Of Property Management Services Are Required.  See Attached Map.  In Addition, There Are Currently Two Properties That Exist Outside The Core Neighbourhood For Which Service Of A More Limited Scope Is Required. There Is Potential For Housing Inventory To Increase/decrease In The Core Neighborhood Or Other Parts Of The City. The Property Manager Shall Not Be Responsible For The Leasing Of The Property I.e., Recruiting/ Obtaining Tenants Or For Determining Rental Increases, Entering Into Leases On Behalf Of The Owner. Housing Eligibility And Annual Rent Increase Remain The Function Of The University. Objectives The University Is Issuing This Rfp To Select A Successful Proponent That Can Provide Property Management Services Can Meet The Following Key Requirements: A. Deliver A Full Range Of Property Management Services Within Downtown Core Neighbourhood Consisting Of Eighty Plus Older, Largely Victorian Homes: 1) Tenant Services (snow Removal / Salting And De-icing, Grounds/lawn Cutting, And Garbage And Recycling Removal) 2) Maintenance And Repair Work (including But Not Limited To Appliance Repair, Plumbing, Electrical, Flooring, Hvac, Roof Repairs, Windows) As Well As Unit Turnover Work (cleaning, Painting Etc.) 3) Provide On-site Personnel For Day-to-day Maintenance And Cleaning (non-live-in). 4) Large Scale Capital Work (e.g., Complete Window Or Roof Replacements). Capital Work Is Capped At $99.9k Per Project Based On Annual Assessment With U Of T Staff To Determine Capital Projects. 5) Respond To Emergencies On A 24/7 Basis (without Live-in Staff). B. Deliver A More Limited Range Of Property Management Services To Current Non-core Properties (with Possible Expanded Holdings From New Acquisitions And/or New Construction). C. Liaise With Both Tenants And University Management To Ensure Services Are Delivered In A Timely Effective Manner In Accordance With University Policies, Procedures And Service Level Standards. D. Provide Management Reporting To The University On A Number Of Key Performance Indicators I.e., Maintenance, Financial, Tenant Services And Tenant Satisfaction. E. Provide A Full Range Of Financial Management Services Including Banking, Rent Administration And Collection, Payables Including Utility Accounts, Monthly Distributions To University With Supporting Operating Statements Based On Tenants Groupings Or Property Specific, Budgeting, Forecasting Etc. F. Conduct Regular Communications And Meetings With Building Operations Manager, Property Operations Coordinator Or Other U Of T Representatives. Expected Deliverables The University Is Seeking A Property Management Company That Can Execute The Following Key Deliverables: A. Ensure University Housing Stock Is Safe, Operational And Maintained In Compliance With Applicable Laws, Regulations, And University Policies. Effectively Carry Out The University’s Obligation To Safeguard These Assets And Minimize Risk. B. Proactively Identify And Prioritize Urgent, Current, And Deferred Maintenance And Repair Work, As Well As The Capital Repairs Needed To Provide Adequate Housing And To Safeguard University Assets. Carry Out Such Repairs. Maintain A Reporting System Of Completed Work And Deferred Maintenance By Property. C. Manage Unit Turnover Work Which Includes All Necessary Cleaning, Repairs, Minor Renovations, Painting And Removal Of Garbage To Ensure Units Are Ready For New Tenants. D. Collect Metrics To Demonstrate The Achievement Of Deliverables E.g., Satisfactory Resolution Of Tenant Reported Deficiencies, Conduct Surveys To Assess Operational Efficiency, Adequacy And Timeliness Of Repairs, Tenant Satisfaction, Timely Collection Of Rent And Bill Payment Etc. E. Foster Good Tenant Relations, Including Timely Rent Collection, Arranging For Move-ins/move-outs, Tenant Onboarding, Provide 24/7 Emergency Service Response, Administer  All Landlord-tenant Matters Such As Tenant Board Notices , Rent Arrears, Annual Increase Notices, Handling Ltb Applications Pertaining To Applicable Rta Tenancies, And Facilitate Ongoing Effective Communications. F. Carry Out Financial Responsibilities Including Revenue Collection And Invoice Payments. Maintain A Financial Reporting System That Can Integrate With The University’s Current Financial Reporting Requirements (including Hst Paid Tracking). The Procurement Is Anticipated To Involve Negotiation.  An Electronic Auction Is Not Anticipated. Address And Final Date For Submissions Submissions Must Be Submitted Electronically At Https://utoronto.bonfirehub.ca/ On Or Before Friday, February 16, 2024 (2:00 Pm Local Time). The Submissions Will Not Be Opened Publicly. Conditions For Participation The Procurement Is Subject To The Following Conditions For Participation: N/a Applicable Trade Agreements This Procurement Is Subject To The Following Trade Agreement(s):
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