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Municipality Of Mankayan, Benguet Tender
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Corrigendum : Closing Date Modified
Philippines
Details: Description Province Of Benguet –car Municipality Of Mankayan Barangay Bids And Awards Committee Invitation To Apply For Eligibility And To Bid October 31, 2024 The Municipal Government Of Mankayan, Through Its Bids And Awards Committee, Invites Philgeps Registered Supplier For Bidders Registered With And Classified As Platinum Membership , Small B To Apply For Eligibility And To Bid For The Hereunder Listed Items: Title: Procurement Of Office Supplies Solicitation No.: 2024-0130 Source Of Fund: General Fund Appropriation: Php 956,213.74 Stock No. Unit Item Description Qty 1 Bottle Alcohol, 70%, Isoprophyl, 500 Ml, 29 2 Galloon 70% Solution With Moisturizer Disinfectant 2 3 Bottle Alcohol, 70%, Isoprophyl, 500 Ml, With Spray 30 4 Unit Avr 1 5 Bottle Aerosols Insecticide, 681 Ml) 8 6 Box Ball Pen 0.5 Fo-gelb08-black (12pcs/box) 1 7 Box Ball Pen 0.5 Fo-gelb08-blue (12pcs/box) 1 8 Box Ball Pen 0.5 Fo-gelb08-red (12pcs/box) 1 9 Box Ball Pen 0.4 Bl-gc4-b 5 10 Box Ball Pen Black, No.4 26 11 Box Ball Pen Blue, No.4 2 12 Box Ball Pen, Black, 0.5 90 13 Box Ball Pen, Red, 0.5 25 14 Box Ball Pen, Retractable, Black, Fine 0.7 Nib, Stainless Steel Tip 10 15 Box Ballpen Black Retractable (12 Pcs/box) 6 16 Pack Battery Rechargeable, Aa, Set W/ Charger Cradle 1 17 Pack Battery Rechargeable, Aa, 4pcs Per Set 7 18 Pack Battery Rechargeable, Aaa, 4pcs Per Set 2 19 Pack Battery Rechargeable, Aaa, Set With Charger Cradle 1 20 Pair Battery, Aa, Black 127 21 Pair Battery, Aaa, Black 85 22 Box Binder Clip ½" 10 23 Box Binder Clip 1" 14 24 Box Binder Clip 1.5" Thick 4 25 Box Binder Clip 2" Black 10 26 Box Binder Clip 4" 1 27 Box Binding Screw Posts ½" 1 28 Box Binding Screw Posts 1 ½" 1 29 Box Binding Screw Posts 2" 1 30 Roll Binding Tape 2", Black 2 31 Pcs Binding Tape 2", Yellow 6 32 Pax Board Paper, Glossy, White, Long 17 33 Pcs Bond Paper Metal Rack (heavy Duty) 3 34 Box Bp-s-f-l Ballpen (black) 11 35 Box Bp-s-f-l Ballpen (blue) 4 36 Pcs Broom (walis Tambo) 2 37 Pcs Broom (walis Ting-ting) 4 38 Pc Calculator Dj-240dplus 1 39 Rolls Certificate Glass Frame, Short 30 40 Pack Certificate Holder, Plastic, A4 100 41 Pcs Clip Board Long, With Cover 6 42 Box Clip, Backfold, 25mm 11 43 Box Clip, Backfold, 50mm 5 44 Box Clip,double/binder, 2" 10 45 Box Clip,double/binder,15mm / ½", Minnies, Colored 10 46 Box Clip,double/binder,25mm / 1",12 Pieces/box 20 47 Unit Coffee Maker 1 48 Pack Colored Parchment (cream) 5 49 Set Computer Desktop Set, Processor:core I5 12th Gen 6 Cores 8 Threads, Graphics: Intel Uhd Graphics 730, Mother Board: Msi H610m, Psu: 700w Ram: 16gb 3200 Mhz, Case: Regular Case Storage: 256 Ssd+1tb Hdd, Monitor:20" With Keyboard, Mouse And Avr 1 50 Pcs Correction Liquid 2 51 Pcs Correctional Tape, Disposable 50 52 Pcs Data File Box, 15.5"x9.5"x4.5" Navy Blue 5 53 Pcs Data File Box, No Cover, 15.8" X 5.3", Maroon 5 54 Pcs Data File Box, No Cover, Double, 15.8" X 8" 3 55 Pcs Data File Box, With Cover, 15.8" X 5.3", Blue 5 56 Set Desk Top Computer Set, Processor: Aleast 8 Cores 12 Threads, Memory Ram: 16gb 3200hz, Hard Drive: 256 Ssd + 1 Tb Hdd, Gpu: Intel Uhd 730 Graphics, Power Supply: 750 Watts Cvs, Monitor: 24" Led Monitor, Freebies:power Cable, Keyboard And Mouse, Avr 1 57 Unit Desktop Cpu 1 58 Pouch Detergent Powder 6 59 Pcs Dishwashing Paste , 50gms 5 60 Pcs Document Filer (long-landscape Type Arch File 2 Rings With Lock) 4 61 Unit Documents Organizer (4 Layers) 4 62 Roll Duct Tape 2" Color Black 2 63 Roll Duct Tape 2" Color Blue 4 64 Roll Duct Tape 2" Color Green 4 65 Roll Duct Tape 2" Color Red 3 66 Roll Duct Tape 2" Color Yellow 2 67 Roll Duct Tape 2'', Color Silver 12 68 Roll Duct Tape 1'', Color Silver 4 69 Pc Duster 1 70 Pcs Electronic Calculator 3 71 Bundle Envelope, Documentary, A4, 100pcs/bundle 5 72 Bundle Envelope, Documentary, Long, 100pcs/bundle 3 73 Box Envelope, Mailing, White, Window, 500pcs/box 1 74 Box Enveloped, Expanding Long, Brown, With Garter, 100pcs/box 1 75 Pcs Folder, Expanding Long, Green 50 76 Pcs Enveloped, Expanding Long, Kraft 120 77 Pcs Envelope,brown, Long 600 78 Pcs Envelope,brown, A4, 225 79 Box Envelope,brown, Short, 1box/500pcs 1 80 Box Mailing Enveloped, Long, No Window 1 81 Unit Epson L3210.3 In 1 Printer 2 82 Piece Epson Ink Refill L3210, Black, Ink No. 003 6 83 Bottle Epson Ink Refill L3210, Cyan, Ink No. 003 10 84 Bottle Epson Ink Refill L3210, Magenta, Ink No. 003 10 85 Bottle Epson Ink Refill L3210, Yellow, Ink No. 003 10 86 Pcs Eraser, Rubber 9 87 Bottle Ethyl Alcohol 70% 500ml With Spray 14 88 Bottles Ethyl Alcohol 70% For Refill 1 Galloon 6 89 Pcs Extension Cord (multi-purpose) Heavy Duty 5m Long 4 90 Pc External Hard Drive 1 Tb 2 91 Box Face Mask, Disposable, 3 Ply 29 92 Pcs 3 Layer Desk Paper File Organizer - Steel 3 93 Pcs File Organizer (data File Box Single) 20 94 Bundle Flash Drive 512gb High Speed U Disk 5 95 Can Floor Wax 2 96 Pc Fly Swatter (recharchable) 1 97 Pack Folder With Tab, A4, White, Pre Punched, 100pcs/pack 10 98 Pack Folder With Tab, Long, Brown, Pre Punched, 100pcs/bundle 14 99 Pack Folder With Tab, Long, White, 1pack/100pcs 11 100 Box Folder With Tab, Short, White, Pre Punched 1 101 Box Folder, Expanding, 3folds, Long, Pre Punched 2 102 Pcs Folder, Expanding, 3folds, Purple,long, Pre Punched 20 103 Unit Gaming Monitor, 22" Ips Fhd, 144 Hz Hdmi 1 104 Bottles Glue Gun, Big 2 105 Pcs Glue Stick, Big Size, 10mm 20 106 Pcs Glue, 130g (branded) 31 107 Pcs Glue, 150ml (branded) 5 108 Unit Handheld Gps 1 109 Unit Hard Drive Ssd 500 Gb 2 110 Pc Heavy Duty Extension Wire(15 Meters) 1 111 Pc Heavy Duty Paper Cutter (knife Type) 1 112 Pcs High Stool Chair 3 113 Bottle Hp Ink (cyan) Gt52 135ml 1 114 Bottle Hp Ink (magenta) Gt52 135ml 1 115 Bottle Hp Ink (yellow) Gt52 135ml 1 116 Pcs Hp Usb Flash Drive 2 Tb 3 117 Box Index Tabs, Speedo (blue, Yellow) 5 118 Bottles Ink Refill For Permanent Marker, Black, 30ml 3 119 Bottles Ink Refill For Permanent Marker, Blue, 30ml 3 120 Bottles Ink Refill For Permanent Marker, Red, 30ml 3 121 Bottles Ink Refill For White Board Marker, Black, 30ml 3 122 Bottles Ink Refill For White Board Marker, Blue, 30ml 3 123 Bottles Ink Refill For White Board Marker, Red, 30ml 2 124 Bottles Ink, Brother 5000 Cyan 7 125 Bottles Ink, Brother 5000 Magenta 7 126 Bottles Ink, Brother 5000 Yellow 7 127 Bottles Ink, Brother, 6000 Bk 10 128 Bottles Ink, Epson, 001- Black 32 129 Bottle Ink, Epson, 001- Cyan 11 130 Bottle Ink, Epson, 001- Magenta 11 131 Bottle Ink, Epson, 001- Yellow 11 132 Bottle Ink, Epson, 003- Black 167 133 Bottle Ink, Epson, 003- Cyan 85 134 Bottle Ink, Epson, 003- Magenta 85 135 Bottle Ink, Epson, 003- Yellow 93 136 Bottle Ink, Epson, 664- Black 11 137 Bottle Ink, Epson, 664- Cyan 7 138 Bottle Ink, Epson, 664- Magenta 7 139 Bottle Ink, Epson, 664- Yellow 9 140 Cart Ink Cart, Epson 003, Black 5 141 Cart Ink Cart, Epson 003, Yellow 2 142 Cart Ink Cart, Epson 003, Magenta 2 143 Cart Ink Cart, Epson 003, Cyan 2 144 Cart Ink Cart, Epson 001, Black 1 145 Box Kn95 Face Mask (black) 4 146 Ream Laid Paper-short, C.cream, 90 Gsm 1 147 Roll Laminating Film 1 148 Unit Laptop, Intel Core I7, 8gb Ram, 512 Gb Ssd 1 149 Pcs Led Bulb 12 Watts 7 150 Roll Leis, Assorted Colors, 1.5" 5 151 Pcs Magazine File Box, Large 20 152 Books Magazine Files With Binder, Long 6 153 Box Marker Pen, Permanent , Super Color Marker, (fine Black) 6 154 Box Marker Pen, Whiteboard , Super Color Marker, (black Broad) 1 155 Box Marker Pen, Permanent, Black, Broad 15 156 Box Marker Pen, Permanent, Black,fine, 6 157 Box Marker Pen, Permanent, Blue,fine, 5 158 Box Marker Pen, Permanent, Red,fine 5 159 Box Marker Pen, Whiteboard, Black, Broad 4 160 Box Marker Pen, Whiteboard, Black, Fine 2 161 Box Marker Pen, Whiteboard, Blue, Broad 4 162 Box Marker Pen, Whiteboard, Blue, Fine 2 163 Box Marker Pen, Whiteboard,red, Broad 4 164 Box Marker Pen, Whiteboard,red, Fine 2 165 Pack Marker, Stabilo, Swing 4 Colors 3 166 Pcs Marker, Whiteboard, Black, Ordinary 10 167 Pieces Memory Card, 128gb 3 168 Pcs Memory Card, 64gb 5 169 Pcs Mouse Pad With Palm Rest 5 170 Bottle Multi-insecticide, Killer Spray 600 Ml (420g) 5 171 Liter Muriatic Acid 1 172 Pad Note Pad, Stick On 50mm X 76mm 10 173 Pad Note Pad, Stick On 76mm X 100mm 25 174 Pad Note Pad, Stick On 76mm X 76mm 3x3inc.(94pcs/each) 20 175 Pad Notepad,stick-on,2x3,100 Sheets/pad 20 176 Pad Notepad,stick-on,3x3,100 Sheets/pad 22 177 Pad Notepad,stick-on,6x3,100 Sheets/pad 15 178 Pad Notepad,stick-on,strips, 4 Colors Per Pad 2 179 Pack P/x File Clear Colored Folder Long 2 180 Pack P/x File Clear Colored Folder Short 3 181 Box Paper Clip, Coated, 33mm, 100s/box 57 182 Box Paper Clip,plastic Coat, Jumbo:50mm 13 183 Box Paper Fastener, Plastic Coated, (long) 21 184 Box Paper Fastener, Plastic Coated, (short) 24 185 Box Paper Fastener, Metal With Plastic Coating, 25mm, 50 Sets/box 4 186 Pack Paper, Board, Special, Cream, A4, 50's/pack 48 187 Pack Paper, Board, Special, Green, A4, 50's/pack 20 188 Pack Paper, Board, Long, Pale Cream, 20 Gsm/10 Pcs/pack 25 189 Reams Paper, Board, Short, Palecream 90 Gsm (concorde) 2 190 Ream Colored Paper, Short(branded) 60 191 Pack Paper, Board, White, A4, 180 Gsm, 100 Sheets 1 192 Ream Paper, Bond A4, 70 Gsm 27 193 Ream Paper, Bond, Long, 70gsm 26 194 Ream Paper, Bond, Short, 70gsm 35 195 Ream Paper, Bond, Short ,80gsm 30 196 Ream Paper, Bond, Short 120 Gsm, Cream 2 197 Ream Paper, Bond, Short 120 Gsm, White 2 198 Box Paper, Bond, Short 80gsm 50 199 Pack Photo Paper, Glossy, A4 5 200 Box Photo Paper, Glossy, A4 4 201 Pack Photo Paper, Special, Long 32 202 Pcs Plastic Ring Binder (1") 10 203 Pcs Plastic Ring Binder (11/2") 10 204 Pcs Plastic Storage Box With Cover, 120l 4 205 Pcs Plastic Storage Box With Cover, 140l 4 206 Pcs Plastic Storage Box With Cover, 70l Capacity 5 207 Unit Power Tools (steel Cutter) 1 208 Unit Power Tools (drill) 1 209 Unit Power Tools (grinder) 1 210 Pcs Pre-ink Stamp 50mm By 80mm (customized For Macco Receiving) 1 211 Pc Pre-ink Stamp 50mm By 80mm (customized For Macco) 1 212 Pcs Puncher, Heavy Duty 2 213 Piece Push Pins, 100/box 17 214 Piece Rain Boats, (size-37=2pcs, Size-38= 1 Pc, Size-39=2pcs, Size -40=6pcs, Size-42=5 Pcs) 16 215 Pcs Rain Coat (free Size) 16 216 Box Record Book, 150 Leaves, 8.5" X 5.5" 5 217 Pcs Record Book, 300 Leaves, 7" X 11" 10 218 Pcs Record Book, 500 Leaves, 7" X 11" 5 219 Roll Ribbons, Assorted, 1½ " 2 220 Roll Ribbons, Assorted, ½ " 1 221 Roll Ribbons, Assorted, 1" 2 222 Unit Rolling Measuring Tape 1 223 Pc Round Wall Clock 12inches 1 224 Bottle Rubbing Alcohol Pure Protect 25 225 Pc Scale Ruler 1 226 Pcs Scissors, 21" Stainless Steel, Heavy Duty, B/s 2 227 Set Set Triangle 1 228 Pcs Sign Pen Black V7 5 229 Box Sign Pen, .05 Fine, Black 2 230 Box Sign Pen, .05 Fine, Blue 1 231 Box Sign Pen, .05 Fine, Red 1 232 Box Sign Pen, .5, Ball Needle Point, Black 4 233 Box Sign Pen, .5, Ball Needle Point, Blue 1 234 Box Sign Pen, 0.7, Red (12pcs/box) 2 235 Box Sign Pen, Black, (energel, 0.7mm Ball Metal Point) 1 236 Pcs Sign Pen, Extra Fine Tip, Black 49 237 Box Sign Pen, Gel Pen, .05 Fine, Black 16 238 Pcs Stamp Pad,purple, Felt, No. 2 5 239 Box Staple Wire, Size 23/10 6 240 Box Staple Wire, Size 23/13 2 241 Box Stapler Wire, 26/6, No.35 25 242 Pc Stapler, Heavy Duty 1 243 Pcs Stapler, No. 100/240, Book Binding, Heavy Duty 2 244 Pcs Stapler, Standard Type, Medium Size, #35 13 245 Box Staples 23/15 (9/16) 90-140 Sheets 5 246 Pcs Starfile Multi-tray 6 Layers 2 247 Pcs Steel Cabinet (branded) 5 248 Pcs Steel Foot Rule 12 Inches 2 249 Pack Stick Note 3x5 Inches Yellow 10 250 Pack Sticker Paper, A4, Glossy 5 251 Box Surgical Gloves, Large 3 252 Pc Swingline Heavy Duty Stapler 1 253 Pcs Swivel Chair Metal Base Leather Covered (heavy Duty) 3 254 Roll Tape- Double Sided 1", 15m 27 255 Roll Tape- Double Sided 1/2", 15m 12 256 Roll Tape Masking, 1" 23 257 Roll Tape Masking, 2", 48mm 69 258 Roll Tape, Transparent 1" 2 259 Roll Tape, Transparent 2"/ 48mm 28 260 Pcs Thermos, B/s (15 Cups-up) 1 261 Galloon Tile Floor Polisher 1 262 Bottle Toilet Bowl & Urinal Cleaner 3 263 Bag Toilet Tissue Paper, 10 Rolls Per Bag, 3 Ply (180g) 57 264 Pack Toilet Tissue Paper, 12 Rolls Per Bag, 2 Ply, 82 265 Pack Toilet Tissue, 10 Rolls 3 Ply Sheets, 150 Pulls(100 Roll/pack) 12 266 Roll Trash Bag (small 18'20 By 10s)with Handle 37 267 Pack Trash Bag, Plastic, Transparent, Gusseted Type 3 268 Pack Trashbags, 20x30, White Bags, 100 Pcs Per Pack 20 269 Pack Trashbags, Large Size, Black, Thick, 10 Pcs Per Pack 20 270 Unit Ups 1200va-650w 5 Outlets 1 271 Unit Ups (apc) 600-700 Watts, 4 Socket, Flat Bed 7 272 Unit Usb 4 Ports Hub 3 273 Pcs Usb Keyboard (branded) 5 274 Pcs Usb Mouse 4 275 Pcs Usb With Type-c Otg, 64 Gb 3 276 Pc Vga To Hdmi Converter 1 277 Unit Water Dispenser (stainless Steel, Bottom Loading) 1 278 Pcs Webcam 2 279 Pc Weighing Scale (flat General Master Dial Spring Weighing Scale High Quality) 1 280 Pcs Working Gloves 10 281 Pad Yellow Pad Paper 55 Republic Act 9184 And Its Implementing Rules And Regulations Shall Govern All Particulars Relative To The Eligibility Standards And Screening, Bid Security, Performance Security, Pre-bidding Conference, Post-qualification And Awards Of The Contracts. The Municipal Government Of Mankayan Reserves The Right To Reject Any Or All Bids, Waive Any Defect Or Informality Therein, Or Accept Any Bid Maybe Consider To Be Advantageous And Beneficial To The Municipal Government Of Mankayan. Further, The Municipal Government Of Mankayan Assumes No Obligation Whatsoever To Compensate Or Indemnify The Bidders For Any Expenses Or Loss That They May Incur In Their Undertaking Nor Does It Guarantee That An Award Will Be Made. Schedule Of Bac Activities As Follows: November 07, 2024 Last Submission Of Letter Of Intent And Purchase Of Bid Docs (3:00pm) November 19, 2024 Dropping Of Bids, (08:00am-09:30am) At Municipal, Convention Hall , November 19, 2024 Opening Of Bids, (10:00am) At Municipal, Convention Hall , Mankayan And Opening Follows Thereat. A Complete Set Of Bid Documents May Be Acquired From The Bac, Mankayan, Benguet Upon Payment Of Non-refundable Fee Corresponding To The Amount Of The Contract. Prepared By: Digno M. Valentin Mbac-chairman Noted: Dario S. Banario Municipal Mayor Created By: Digno M. Valentin Date Created: 28/10/2024 The Philgeps Team Is Not Responsible For Any Typographical Errors Or Misinformation Presented In The System. Philgeps Only Displays Information Provided For By Its Clients, And Any Queries Regarding The Posting Should Be Directed To The Contact Person/s Of The Concerned Party. Digno M. Valentin Bac Chairman Poblacion, Mankayan, Benguet Philippines 2608 Lgumankayanbac@gmail.com
Closing Soon7 Nov 2024
Tender AmountPHP 956.2 K (USD 16.5 K)
Don Emilio Del Valle Memorial Hospital Tender
Electrical Cables And Wires...+1Electrical and Electronics
Philippines
Details: Description Project Title : Repair/renovation Of Doña Felomina Building Location : Devmh Compound, Bood, Ubay, Bohol Estimated Project Cost : Php 10,000,000.00 Terms Of Reference Summary Of Works A. General Requirements I. Mobilization/demobilization • The Work Consists Of The Mobilization And Demobilization Of The Contractor’s Forces And Equipment Necessary For Performing The Work Required Under The Contract. Ii. Permits And Licenses • Process And Submit Electrical Design Review Including Sign And Seal Of Electrical Plans, Electrical Review, Analysis, Computations And Signature Of Pee On Electrical Plans And Including All Forms And Plans For The Application Of Permit To Construct (ptc) For Doh Licensing. Design And Analysis Should Be Submitted Prior To Commencement Of Civil Works. Iii. Temporary Facilities • Temporary Facilities Shall Be Provided During The Construction Period And Will Be Constructed Within The Hospital Compound, Which Shall Serve As The Field Office, Storage Of Materials And Bunkhouse For The Workers. The Contractor Shall Provide And Maintain Temporary Power & Lighting, Temporary Water Service & Security Within The Construction Site. Iv. Health, Safety & Environment Control (complete Ppe, Safety Equipment & Devices & Safety Accessories And Signages) • Safety/warning Signage Must Be Placed By The Contractor On The Construction Area With Clear Demarcation Of Construction Zones To Prevent Unauthorized Access. • Detours And Closures: Provide Directions For Alternate Routes And Notice Of Any Closed Areas. • Hazard Notifications: Provide Signs Indicating Potential Dangers In Construction Areas (e.g., "hard Hat Area," "no Entry"). • Emergency Information: Clear Guidance On Emergency Exits And Procedures During Construction. • Fall Protection: Always Use Safety Harnesses And Guardrails. • Weather Conditions: Avoid Dismantling In High Winds, Rain, Or Extreme Temperatures. • Team Communication: Maintain Clear Communication Among Team Members And Healthcare Facility Engineering Team To Coordinate Movements And Tasks. V. As-built (record) Drawings & Related Documents • Submit One (1) Completed Set Of Signed And Sealed As-built Plans (whiteprint Copy) • Submit One (1) Set Of Electronic Files Of Signed And Sealed As-built Plans (cadd Editable File) • The Drawings Shall Be Supplemented With Descriptive Specification As Appropriate To Clearly Record The Exact Form And Content Of Work Described In This Specification And On The Drawings. • Maintain A Complete And Accurate Record Of All Changes Or Deviations To The Contract Documents And Shop Drawings In The Trade Contractor’s Field Office. Such Record Copy Shall Indicate The Work As Actually Constructed And Be Available For Hospital Appointed Engineer To Review. • Incorporate All Minor Revisions And Clarifications Noted Thru The Field Modification Process Which May Not Necessarily Be Shown On The Architectural Drawings Or Issued As Addenda, Bulletins, Or Change Orders. • Field Changes Shall Be Neatly And Correctly Shown On One Set Of Record Prints On A Daily Basis By The Foreman, Or Superintendent Of Are Each Trade; And This Set Will Act As A Record Set At Completion Of The Work And Is Intended To Be Of Assistance To The Trade Contractor In Preparing Record Documents. Vi. Material Sustainability • The Contractor Shall Use At Least Ten Percent (10%) Locally Manufactured Materials For The Project. Submit Purchase Order And Other Supporting Documents As Evidence. • The Contractor Shall Avoid Using Building Materials/products That Contain Toxic Chemicals Or Use Materials That Are Low In Volatile Organic Compound. Please Refer To The Following • Materials Specification As Stated On This Terms Of Reference. • The Contractor Shall Only Used Light Bulbs And Electrical Devices With More Efficient Models And Type As Specified On Approved And Signed Bill Of Quantities (e.g. Led Bulbs). Submit Purchase Order And Other Supporting Documents As Evidence. • The Contractor Shall Conform To The Following Painting And Other Wet Applied Materials (such As Coatings, Sealants) Requirements: 1. Only Qualified Products With Mpi "environmentally Friendly" E1 E2 E3 Rating Will Be Used. Paints, Coatings, Thinners, Solvents, Cleaners And Other Fluids Used In Repainting, Shall: Not Contain Methylene Chloride, Chlorinated Hydrocarbons, Toxic Metal Pigments. Be Manufactured Without Compounds Which Contribute To Ozone Depletion In The Upper Atmosphere. Be Manufactured Without Compounds Which Contribute To Smog In The Lower Atmosphere. Be Manufactured In A Manner Where Matter Generating A 'biochemical Oxygen Demand' (bod) In Undiluted Production Plant Effluent Discharged To A Natural Watercourse Or A Sewage Treatment Facility Lacking Secondary Treatment Does Not Exceed 15 Mg/l. Be Manufactured In A Manner Where The Total Suspended Solids (tss) Content In Undiluted Production Plant Effluent Discharged To A Natural Watercourse Or A Sewage Treatment Facility Lacking Secondary Treatment Does Not Exceed 15 Mg/l. 2. Paints And Coatings Must Be Manufactured And Transported In A Manner That Steps Of Processes, Including Disposal Of Waste Products Arising There From, Will Meet Requirements Of Applicable Governmental Acts, By-laws And Regulations In The Philippines. 3. Paints And Coatings Must Not Be Formulated Or Manufactured With Formaldehyde, Halogenated Solvents, Mercury, Lead, Cadmium, Hexavalent Chromium Or Their Compounds. Eco Labeled. 4. Anti-corrosive Coatings: Provide A Certification By The Manufacturer That Products Supplied Comply With The Volatile Organic Compound (voc) And Chemical Component Restrictions Of Green Seal Environmental Standard Gc-03, If The Product Is An Anti-corrosive Coating Applied Indoors And On-site. 5. Other Interior Coatings: If The Product Is Applied Indoors And On-site, And Not Covered By Both The Green Seal Environmental Standard Gs-11 And Standard Gc-03, Provide A Certification By The Manufacturer That Products Supplied Comply With The Chemical Component Restrictions Of The Green Seal Environmental Standard Gs-11, Paints, And Comply With The Volatile Organic Compound (voc) Restrictions Of The State Of California Air Resources Board (carb) Suggested Control Measure For Architectural Coatings, And The South Coast Air Quality Management District Rule 1113: Architectural Coatings B. Civil Works I. Site Works • The Contractor Shall Be Responsible In Setting Out Reference Lines, Elevations (lines And Grades) Prior And During The Execution Of The Works. All References Shall Be Maintained And Protected By The Contractor At His Own Expense. Disturbed References Shall Be Restored To Its Original Position Without Extra Cost To The Healthcare Facility. • Work Includes But Is Not Limited To: Demolition/clearing Works For Ceiling Demolition/clearing Works For Concrete Walls Chipping Of Existing Tile Setting Ii. Structural & Concrete Works (refer Applicable Sections On Chapter 4 Of The Nscp, For Quality Of Materials, Workmanship, Execution, Acceptance, Etc.) Iii.1. General • Provide All Labor, Materials, Equipment, Transportation, And Services Required To Complete All Work Specified Herein Indicated Or As Shown On The Drawings. • Work Includes But Is Not Limited To: Wall Footing, 3500 Psi Concrete Countertop Sink, 3500 Psi Stiffener Columns And Lintel Beams At Door And Window Openings, Every 3m Width And 2.1m Height Of Chb 2500 Psi Iii.2. Standards • Except As Modified By Governing Codes And By Contract Documents, Comply With The Provisions And Recommendations Of The Following, Latest Edition: Ansi American National Standards Institute Astm American Society For Testing Of Materials Aci American Concrete Institute Nbcp National Building Code Of The Philippines And Its Revised Irr Nscp National Structural Code Of The Philippines Iii.3. Concrete • Structural Concrete – Concrete Pouring Using Concrete Strength 3,500 Psi, Class Aa Ready Mix Or Job Mixed Concrete Together With The Concrete Cylinder Sample For Testing Materials. • Concrete Mix Shall Be Subject To Adjustment To Attain The Required Strength Or Desired Mix Consistency, Subject To Approval Of The Hospital Engineer. • Portland Cement, Type 1 • Manufactured Or River-run Run Gravel For Structural Concrete, ¾ “max Properly Graded” • Washed Sand For Structural Concrete • Water: Use Potable Water Free From Alkaline Or Deleterious Substance That May Affect The Strength Of Concrete. Use Of Rain Water Will Not Be Permitted. • All Materials Shall Be Free From Clay, Lumps Or Any Deleterious Object Or Matter That Will Impair The Strength Of Concrete. • Mixing Shall Be Thoroughly Done In A Mixer Of An Approved Size And Type To Insure A Uniform Distribution Of The Materials Throughout The Mass. • Site-mixed Concrete (job Mixed Concrete) - All Structural Concrete Shall Be Machine-mixed For At Least 1 ½ Minutes After All Materials Including Water Are In The Mixing Drum. No Hand Mixing Shall Be Allowed, Except In Case Of Emergency Of Breakdown During Pouring Operations. • Ready-mixed Concrete - Mixed And Delivered From A Plant Approved By The Project Manager, And Shall Be In Strict Compliance With The Requirements Set Forth In Astm C94. • Concrete Shall Be Placed Only After All Formworks, Materials To Be Embedded, And Preparation Of Surface Involved In The Placing Have Been Inspected And Approved By The Hospital Engineer. The Contractor Shall Provide Equipment And Shall Employ Methods That Will Minimize Separation Of Aggregates From The Concrete Mix. Concrete In Columns Shall Be Placed In One Continuous Operation. Concrete In Girders, Beams And Slabs In Superstructures Shall Be Poured In A Monolithic And Continuous Manner. No Construction Joint Shall Be Allowed On Any Part Of The Structure Without The Approval Of The Hospital Engineer. • Slump Of Concrete Shall Not Exceed 3 Inches • Placement Of Concrete Shall Be In Accordance To Standard Norms, When Using Portable Concrete Mixers. • Cure Concrete Sprinkling Water And Wetted Continuously For 7-day Period. Iii.4. Thermal Moisture Protection • Except As Modified By Governing Codes And By Contract Documents, Comply With The Provisions And Recommendations Of The Following, Latest Edition: Ansi American National Standards Institute Astm American Society For Testing Of Materials Aci American Concrete Institute Nbcp National Building Code Of The Philippines And Its Revised Irr Nscp National Structural Code Of The Philippines Iii.5. Steel Reinforcements • Steel Reinforcements Shall Be Astm A615, Deformed Steel Bars, Grade 40. • Supply, Fabricate And Install Reinforcing Steel As Shown On Drawings. Placing Of Steel Reinforcements Shall Be In Accordance With Current Industry (local) Code (or Aci-347). • Secure The Reinforcements Using #16 G.i. Tie Wires. • Steel Reinforcement Shall Be Provided Together With All The Necessary Tie Wires, Spacers, Support And Other Necessary Devices. Reinforcing Steel Shall Be Accurately Cut And Bent In Accordance With The Approved Detailed Reinforcement Drawings. The Hospital Engineer May Require The Contractor To Prepare And Submit Bar Cutting Schedule Prior To Fabrication Of Reinforcing Steel Bars. • Steel Reinforcements Shall Be Free From Mill Scales, Rusts, Oils, Contamination That Will Impair The Bonding Property To Concrete. Iii.6. Structural Steel, Metal Works And Stainless Ladder (refer Chapter 5 Of The Nscp) • Provide All Labor, Materials, Equipment, Transportation, And Services Required To Complete All Work Specified Herein Indicated Or As Shown On The Drawings. • Work Includes But Is Not Limited To: Prefabrication Of Stainless Steel 304 Ladder Handle, And Manhole Cover. • Materials Steel And Metals For The Works Shall Meet The Requirements Of Astm A36, Hot-rolled Shapes And Plates. • All Steels Shall Be Primed With Epoxy-based Paint With -2- Finish Coats, Color Sample Must Be Submitted To Architect’s/engineer’s For Approval. Substrate Preparation Shall Meet The Requirements Of The Applicable Clauses Of The Steel Structures Painting Council, For Industrial Type Of Construction. All Surfaces Shall Be Free From Mill Scale, Rusts, Oils Or Any Contaminants Detrimental To Adhesion Of Paint. • Welding Works Shall Be In Accordance With Structural Welding Code (american Welding Society-d1.1, Latest Edition). Welding Electrodes Shall Be E6013 And E6012, Minimum, Meeting The Requirements Of Aws A.5. All Welders Shall Meet The Qualifications Under The Aws Codes And Standards. • All Works Under This Item Shall Be Subject To Verification By The Engineer Prior To Commencement Of Fabrication. Contractor Is To Submit Shop Drawings For Architect’s/engineer’s Review Prior To Execution. Iii.7. Formworks • All Forms Shall Be Designed By The Contractor For A Safe Construction Activity And Installed To Dimensions Shown On The Drawings. • Use Phenolic Boards On Formworks With Shoring Supports. • Forms Shall Be Used Whenever Necessary To Confine The Concrete And Shape It To The Required Lines And Dimensions, Or To Protect The Concrete From Contamination. Forms Shall Have Sufficient Strength To Withstand The Pressure Resulting From Placement And Vibration Of The Concrete, And Shall Be Maintained Rigidly In Correct Position. Forms Shall Be Sufficiently Tight To Prevent Loss Of Mortar From The Concrete. • Stripping Of Forms Shall Only Commence After The Concrete Has Gained Sufficient Strength (min Of 7 Days) For Major Structural Elements. C. Architectural Works Furnish Materials And Labor And All Incidentals Necessary For The Completion Of All Architectural Works Shown On Drawings And As Herein Specified. I. Paint Finishes • Paint Materials And Samples Swatches Shall Be Approved By The Architect. • Examine Substrate And Conditions Under Which Painting Will Be Performed. Proceed With The Work Only When Conditions Are Satisfactory. • Do Not Paint Over Dirt, Rust, Scale, Grease, Moisture, Scuffed Surfaces, Or Conditions Otherwise Detrimental To Formation Of A Durable Paint Film. • Clean Surfaces To Be Painted Before Applying Paint Or Surface Treatments. Remove Oil And Grease Prior To Mechanical Cleaning. Program Cleaning And Painting So That Contaminants From Cleaning Process Will Not Fall Into Wet, Newly-painted Surfaces. • Perform Preparation And Cleaning Procedures In Accordance With Paint Manufacturer’s Instructions And As Herein Specified, For Each Particular Substrate Condition. • Ferrous Metals: Clean Non-galvanized Ferrous-metal Surfaces That Have Not Been Shop Coated; Remove Mortar, Plaster, Grease, Dirt, Rust, Loose Mill Scale And Other Foreign Substances By Solvent Or Mechanical Cleaning Methods That Comply With The Recommendations Of The Steel Structures Painting Council, Before Priming Coat Is Applied. I. Floor Finishes • Tile Works General: All Surfaces To Receive Tiles, Shall Be Free From Loose Plaster, Where Required, Existing Setting Mortar Bed Shall Be Stripped, Removed To Allow Proper Setting Of Tiles To Desired Finished Elevation. No Separate Payment For Trimming Existing Mortar Bed And Shall Be Deemed Included Elsewhere. Material Shall Be Subject To Review And Approval Of The Architect. Contractor To Submit Samples For Color And Texture Selection Prior To Delivery And Installation. All Floor Cuttings On Both Ends Of The Walls Shall Be Of Equal Width. Tile Grout Color To Match Color Of Tiles Or As Directed By The Architect. Setting Bed Or Mortar Shall Be Dry Mixed, Sand-cement Mix With Water Added To Produce The Desired Consistency And Slurry Mix For Adhesion. Use Tile Adhesive For Areas That Are Less Than 1.5 Inches From Finish Floor Line. All Exposed Corner Edges Shall Be Provided With Aluminum Stair Nosing. No Human Traffic Or Construction Loads Shall Be Applied To All Newly Installed Tiles, And Allow Setting Mortar And Adhesive To Cure Prior. • Floor Tile Works Common Areas – 60cmx60cm Glazed Ceramic Floor Tiles. Service Areas – 60cmx60cm Unglazed, Non-skid Ceramic Floor Tiles. Toilets And Janitor’s Closet – 30cmx30cm Non-skid Ceramic Floor Tiles. Cuttings On Both Ends Of The Walls Shall Be Of Equal Width With The Floor Finish. All Exposed Corner Edges Shall Be Provided With Pvc Tile Trims. No Human Traffic Or Construction Loads Shall Be Applied To All Newly Installed Tiles, And Allow Setting Mortar And Adhesive To Cure Prior. Ii. Wall & Ceiling Finishes • Wall Tile Works All Toilets – 30cmx60cm Glossy/polished Ceramic Tiles. Cuttings On Both Ends Of The Walls Shall Be Of Equal Width With The Floor Finish. All Exposed Corner Edges Shall Be Provided With Pvc Tile Trims. - No Human Traffic Or Construction Loads Shall Be Applied To All Newly Installed Tiles, And Allow Setting Mortar And Adhesive To Cure Prior. • Painting Works Paint Materials And Samples Swatches Shall Be Approved By The Architect. Examine Substrate And Conditions Under Which Painting Will Be Performed. Proceed With The Work Only When Conditions Are Satisfactory. Do Not Paint Over Dirt, Rust, Scale, Grease, Moisture, Scuffed Surfaces, Or Conditions Otherwise Detrimental To Formation Of A Durable Paint Film. Clean Surfaces To Be Painted Before Applying Paint Or Surface Treatments. Remove Oil And Grease Prior To Mechanical Cleaning. Program Cleaning And Painting So That Contaminants From Cleaning Process Will Not Fall Into Wet, Newly-painted Surfaces. Perform Preparation And Cleaning Procedures In Accordance With Paint Manufacturer’s Instructions And As Herein Specified, For Each Particular Substrate Condition. Ferrous Metals: Clean Non-galvanized Ferrous-metal Surfaces That Have Not Been Shop Coated; Remove Mortar, Plaster, Grease, Dirt, Rust, Loose Mill Scale And Other Foreign Substances By Solvent Or Mechanical Cleaning Methods That Comply With The Recommendations Of The Steel Structures Painting Council, Before Priming Coat Is Applied. • Painting Systems Exterior Surfaces: - Concrete, Concrete Masonry, Rendered Smooth - Concrete Neutralizer – One (1) Coat, Dry For 6 Hours. - Putty Surface Imperfections, Hairline Cracks With Patching Compound Using Putty Knife - Prime – Two (2) Coats Flat Latex, Dry For Two (2) Hours. - Topcoat – Two (2) Coats Of Semi-gloss Latex, Two (2) Hours Interval Between Coats. - Thinning / Clean-up Solvent – Water - Application – By Brush, Roller, Or Airless Spray Interior Surfaces: - Concrete, Concrete Masonry, Rendered Smooth - Concrete Neutralizer – One (1) Coat, Dry For 6 Hours. - Putty Surface Imperfections, Hairline Cracks With Patching Compound Using Putty Knife. - Prime – Two (2) Coats Flat Latex, Dry For Two (2) Hours. - Topcoat – Two (2) Coats Of Semi-gloss Latex, Two (2) Hours Interval Between Coats. - Thinning / Clean-up Solvent – Water - Application – By Brush, Roller, Or Airless Spray Ceiling & Drywall Surfaces: - Repair Surface Imperfections With Putty Using Putty Knife, Dry For 2 Hours And Sand. - Apply Mesh Tape On Board Joints And Seal Gaps With Patching Compound. Dry For Two (2) Hours And Sand. - Primer – Flat Latex, Dry For Two (2) Hours. - Topcoat – Two (2) Coats Of White Flat Latex Paint, Two (2) Hours Interval Between Coats. - Thinning / Clean-up Solvent - Water - Application – By Brush, Roller, Or Airless Spray • Dry Ceiling, Cove Light & Drop Ceiling Ceiling - Fiber Cement Board In 4.50mm X 1.2m X 2.4m Fiber Cement Board Shall Be Stored In Elevated And Well Protected Area. Boards With Broken Edges, Lacerations Etc. Will Not Be Permitted To Be Installed. Framing - On 0.40mm Thick, 19mm X 50mm Double Furring, And 0.80mm Thick, 12mmx38mm Carrying Channel With Vertical Hanger, Spaced At 0.40m X 0.40m On Centers. • Rendering To Chb Or Concrete Surfaces All Surfaces To Be Rendered Or Cement Plastered Shall Be Clean From Any Loose Material Or Contamination To Provide Strong Bond Between Plaster And The Surface. Mix Proportion Shall Not Be Less Than 1 Part Of Cement To 4 Parts Of Screened Sand. Necessary Adjustments Shall Be Made To Provide A Strong And Consistent Mix, Free From Cracking Due To Rapid Hydration Of Plaster Mix. Tampering Of Previously Mix Concrete Will Not Be Permitted. All Surfaces To Receive Paint Finish Shall Be Smooth Whilst Surfaces To Receive Tiles Shall Be Rough To Provide Better Adhesion Or Bond. • Doors And Windows All Wooden Doors Shall Be Kiln Dried And Treated Flush Doors/panel Doors Ready For Installation With The Provisions For Accessories As Indicated On Drawings, Locksets, Door Keys, And Hinge Completely Operational. All Door Jambs For Wooden Doors Shall Be Pre-fabricated 2”x6” And 2”x4” Wooden Jamb Finished With Automotive Lacquer Paint. Glass Door (glass/glazing) – 12mm Thk. Tempered Clear Glass On 50mm X 100mm Powder-coated Frameless Sliding Door With 2" X 6" Powder Coated Aluminum Jamb With Complete Hardware Accessories. Glass Door (glass/glazing) – 1/4” Thk. Clear Glass On 50mm X 100mm Powder-coated Aluminum Framed Sliding Door With 2" X 6" Powder Coated Aluminum Jamb With Complete Hardware Accessories. Windows (glass/glazing) – 1/4” Mm Thk. Clear Glass Awning Type Analok Aluminum Frame W/ Complete Hardware Accessories And Window Frame Weatherstripping. All Metal Doors And Jambs – Hollow Core Metal Flush Type Swinging Door With 2" X 6" Steel Jamb – All In Paint Finish By Spray, W/ Complete Hardware And Door Accessories Including Door & Jamb Seals As Indicated On Drawings, Completely Operational. All Doors And Jambs – Provide All Door Keys With Key Chains And Key Tags With Color And Specifications Subject For Approval Of The Healthcare Facility. • Specialties Concrete Countertop Sink - Finish – Glossy/polished, Ceramic Tiles, 60cm X 60cm, On All Areas As Indicated On Drawings - Inclusions – Countertop Backsplash And Aprons - Finish And Color – As Selected By Healthcare Facility - Cut Unit To Provide Pattern Indicated And In A Manner That Will Provide Clean, Sharp, Unchipped Edges. Building/room Signages/wayfinding Systems Ground Floor - Signages - Room Identification Sign - Chief Nurse Office, 6mm Thick Frosted Acrylic - Room Identification Sign - Pulmonary Unit, 6mm Thick Frosted Acrylic - Room Identification Sign - Physical Therapist Room, 6mm Thick Frosted Acrylic - Room Identification Sign - Janitors Closet, 6mm Thick Frosted Acrylic - Room Identification Sign - Electrical Room, 6mm Thick Frosted Acrylic - Room Identification Sign - Business Office, 6mm Thick Frosted Acrylic - Room Identification Sign - Stakeholders Office, 6mm Thick Frosted Acrylic - Room Identification Sign - Treatment Area, 6mm Thick Frosted Acrylic - Room Identification Sign - Doctors Office, 6mm Thick Frosted Acrylic - Room Identification Sign - Pantry, 6mm Thick Frosted Acrylic - Room Identification Sign - Water Treatment Room, 6mm Thick Frosted Acrylic - Room Identification Sign - Reprocessing Room, 6mm Thick Frosted Acrylic - Room Identification Sign - Waste Holding Area, 6mm Thick Frosted Acrylic - Room Identification Sign - Nurse Station, 6mm Thick Frosted Acrylic - Restroom Identification - Pwd Toilet, 6mm Thick Frosted Acrylic - Restroom Identification – All Gender Toilet, 6mm Thick Frosted Acrylic - Restroom Identification – Staff Toilet, 6mm Thick Frosted Acrylic - Emergency Exit Plan, 6mm Thick Frosted Acrylic G. Plumbing Works Provide All Labor, Materials And Equipment And Perform All The Work Necessary For The Complete Execution Of All The Work As Shown On Drawings And Specified In This Specification. Scope Of Works Shall Include But Does Not Be Limited To The Following Major Items Of Work: • Sanitary And Waterline Piping Works Furnish And Install Complete Water Distribution System Including Incoming Supply Pipes And Connections, Pipes, Valves, Faucets, Accessories, Etc. Storage, Delivery, Protection Before Installation And Connection Of Sanitary Line Accessories. All Sanitary Pipes And Fittings To Be Used Shall Be Made Of Polyvinyl Chloride (pvc Pipes) Series 1000 All Waterline Pipes And Fittings To Be Used Shall Be Made Polypropylene Random Co-polymer (ppr Pipes) Connections From Existing Water Supply And Existing Catch Basins. Pressure Testing Of The Installed Water Distribution System. Leakage Testing Of Soil, Waste, Vent, And Catch Basins And Septic Tank Disinfections Of Water Distribution System. Furnish And Install All Required Consumable Materials And Materials Tube Installed. Investigation Of All Conflicts Of This Work And Coordination With Other Trades. • Plumbing Fixtures, Toilet & Sink Accessories * Submit Samples For Approval Prior To Installation" ** Faucets, Valves & Other Accessories Shall Be Japan, U.s., & E.u. Made Two-piece Water Closet/s (push Button,4/6 Liters Water Saver) With Wall-mounted Semi- Recessed Ceramic Tissue Holder, Wall-mounted Semi-recessed Ceramic Soap Holder, With Complete Accessories Lavatory With Pedestal W/ Faucet And W/ Complete Fittings & Accessories 600x400x200x0.8 Mm Stainless Steel Single Bowl Kitchen Sink W/ Complete Fittings & Accessories Urinal W/ Complete Fittings & Accessories Ss 304 Towel Bar Stainless Faucet Pwd Ss304 Grab Bar (l-type) Pwd Ss304 Flip-up Bar Pwd Ss304 Urinal Grab Bar, 2 Pcs Per Set Stainless Steel 304/brass, Faucet, 1/2" X 6", For Sink Floor Drain Stainless 6"x6" Floor Drain Stainless 4"x4" H. Electrical Works Provide All Labor, Materials And Equipment And Perform All The Work Necessary For The Complete Execution Of All The Work As Shown On Drawings And Specified In This Specification. Scope Of Works Shall Include But Does Not Be Limited To The Following Major Items Of Work: • Panel Boards And Circuit Breakers At 3rd Floor Mdp Assembled In Nema 1 Enclosure, Wall Mounted, Swing Dead Front, Powder Coated With Terminal Lugs In Crimping Type Ready, With Grounding Busbar Main: 300at/300af, 3p, 10kaic, 230 V, Bolt-on Type Mccb Branches: 1 - 60at/60af, 2p, 10kaic, 230 V, Mccb 2 - 125at/125af, 2p, 10kaic, 230 V, Mccb Glp Assembled In Nema 1 Enclosure, Wall Mounted, Swing Dead Front, Powder Coated With Terminal Lugs In Crimping Type Ready, With Grounding Busbar Main: 60at/60af, 3p, 10kaic, 230 V, Bolt-on Type Mccb Branches: 12 - 20at/60af, 2p, 10kaic, 230 V, Mcb 2- Space Gpp Assembled In Nema 1 Enclosure, Wall Mounted, Swing Dead Front, Powder Coated With Terminal Lugs In Crimping Type Ready, With Grounding Busbar Main: 125at/125af, 3p, 10kaic, 230 V, Bolt-on Type Mccb Branches: 18 - 30at/60af, 2p, 10kaic, 230 V, Mcb 2- Space Gpacu Assembled In Nema 1 Enclosure, Wall Mounted, Swing Dead Front, Powder Coated With Terminal Lugs In Crimping Type Ready, With Grounding Busbar Main: 125at/125af, 3p, 10kaic, 230 V, Bolt-on Type Mccb Branches: 14 - 30at/60af, 2p, 10kaic, 230 V, Mcb 2- Space • Roughing-ins 20mm Dia. Upvc Pipe, Male Adapter With Locknut 25mm Dia. Upvc Pipe, Male Adapter With Locknut 20mm Corrugated Electrical Flexible Hose 20mm Electrical Flexible Hose Connector 32mm Dia. Upvc Pipe, Male Adapter With Locknut 50mm Dia. Upvc Pipe, Male Adapter With Locknut 65mm Dia. Upvc Pipe, Male Adapter With Locknut Junction Box With Cover Utility Box Square Box Consumables • Wires And Cables Thhn/thwn Wire - 2.0mm², 3.5mm², 5.5mm², 8.0mm², 14.0mm², 22.0mm², 50.0mm², 60.0mm², 80.0mm² • Wiring Devices Single Pole Switch With Led Indicator, Flush Type Modern Series Duplex Switch With Led Indicator Flush Type Modern Series Triplex Switch With Led Indicator Flush Type Modern Series Single Universal Convenience Outlet, 3 Prong Modern Series, 16a, 230v Duplex Universal Convenience Outlet, 3 Prong Modern Series, 16a, 230v Duplex Universal Outlet, Floor Mounted Type, 16a, 230v Gfci Outlet Acu Outlet, Universal, 30a, 230v W/ Grounding-type • Lighting Fixtures 4"ø Downlight, With 11w Led Recessed Mounted 2x18w Troffer Led Panel Type Lighting Fixture Emergency Light Exit Light 30 Watts Led Flood Light I. Auxiliary Works To Include Fixing And Installation; Complete Accessories And Necessary Consumables; All In Accordance With Auxiliary Plan And Specification And As Indicated On Detailed Cost Estimates: • Fire Alarm And Detection System Roughing-ins / Wires: - 15mmø Emt Pipe, Coupling, Connector - Pull Box - Metal Flexible Conduit 1/2" - Straight Connector 1/2" - Junction Box W/ Cover - Utility Box - Conduit Supports / Hangers - 1.25mm2 Twisted Pair - Consumables - Equipment: - Smoke Detector - 24v Sounder & Strobe Light (combined) - Manual Push Station 24v - Fire Alarm Control Panel 3 Zones, W/ Back-up Battery, 24v • Paging System Roughing-ins / Wires: - 15mmø Upvc Pipe, Male Adapter With Locknut - Metal Flexible Conduit 1/2" - Straight Connector 1/2" - Junction Box With Cover - 1.25mm2 Twisted Pair - Consumables - Equipment: - Ceiling Speaker • Tel/lan System Roughing-ins / Wires: - 15mmø Upvc Pipe - 15mm Dia. Upvc Male Adapter With Locknut - Junction Box With Cover - Utility Box With Cover - Utp Cat 6 4pairs - 1 Gang Outlet - Consumables Equipment: Telephone And Data Outlet • Cctv System Roughing-ins / Wires: - 15mmø Upvc Pipe - 15mm Dia. Upvc Male Adapter With Locknut - Junction Box With Cover - Utility Box With Cover - Utp Cat 6 4pairs - 1 Gang Outlet - Consumables Equipment: - Ip Camera Dome Type J. Fire Protection Works To Include Fixing And Installation; Complete Accessories And Necessary Consumables; All In Accordance With Fire Protection Plan And Specification. • Black Iron Pipes, Fittings, Valves And Accessories: - Bi Pipes Schedule 40 @ 6m, Seamless (also Including Drain Pipe Riser And Auto Sprinkler Riser) And All Fittings, Valves And Accessories As Indicated On Detailed Cost Estimates • Sprinkler Heads And Accessories - Pendent Type: 135 Degrees To 165 Degrees • Others – Hangers And Supports, Miscellaneous And Consumables (including Painting And Tagging) • Testing And Commissioning – Configuration, Testing And Commissioning, Documentation, Training And Orientation K. Mechanical Works To Include Fixing And Installation; Complete Accessories And Necessary Consumables; All In Accordance With Mechanical Plan And Specification And As Indicated On Detailed Cost Estimates: • Air-conditioning Works - 4.0 Hp Split Type Aircon, Inverter Type, - 2.5 Hp Split Type Aircon, Inverter Type - 1.0 Hp Split Type Aircon, Inverter Type - Consumables - L. Request For Final Inspection • Contractor Shall Submit Its Written Request For A Final Inspection Of The Project To The Medical Center Chief Office At Least Seven (7) Days Prior To Project Inspection & Turn-over. M. Tools And Equipment • Various Basic And Advanced Masonry/electrical/carpentry Tools • Measuring And Layout Tools • Safety Equipment • Utility Vehicle N. Technical Personnel Required • Project Engineer • Foreman • Leadman • Skilled Personnel (mason, Carpenter, Steelman, Electrician, Plumber) • Laborer/helper General Guidelines • All Construction Works Shall Be Undertaken By Contractor In Accordance With Existing Laws And All Other Applicable Rules And Regulations. • The Contractor Shall Be Responsible In Setting Out Reference Lines, Elevations (lines And Grades) Prior And During The Execution Of The Works. All References Shall Be Maintained And Protected By The Contractor At His Own Expense. Disturbed References Shall Be Restored To Its Original Position Without Extra Cost To Devmh. • The Contractor Shall Carry Out The Works Properly And In Accordance With This Contract. The Contractor Shall Provide All Supervision, Labor, Materials, Plant And Equipment, Which May Be Required. • The Contractor Shall Commence Execution Of The Works On The Start Date And Shall Carry Out The Works In Accordance With The Approved Pert/cpm Network Diagram Submitted By The Contractor, As Updated With The Approval Of The Procuring Entity’s Representative, And Shall Complete The Works By The Intended Completion Date. • The Contractor Shall Be Responsible For The Safety Of All Activities On The Site. • During On-going Construction And Before The Turn-over Of The Project, Engineering & Facilities Management Staff, End-users, Twg And Bac Shall Inspect The Works Undertaken By Contractor. Hospital Engineers And End-users Discover Any Deviations By Contractor From The Approved Construction Plans, Contractor Shall Be Required To Rectify All Such Deviations, Within Such Period Required By Client. • Contractor Shall Have Full Responsibility For Any And All Damages To Existing Hospital Facilities, Utilities, And/or Any Portion Of The Hospital’s Common Area, Due To The Works Undertaken By Contractor, Whether Accidental Or Intentional. • No Variation Order Shall Be Undertaken Unless Verified By Hospital Engineer And Approved By Executive Committee. • Contractor Shall Not Cover Or Block Stub-outs (cleanouts, Water Source, Exhaust, Sewer, Drainage, Etc.) When Not Utilized. Said Stub-outs Shall At All Times Be Free Of Obstructions And Easily Accessible. • Contractor Shall Secure A Utility Tapping Permit Prior To Tapping From Utility Provision. • Electricity And Water Consumed During Construction Shall Be Charged To Contractor. • End-users Reserves The Right To Inspect The Works At Any Time. • Contractor Shall Insure And Hold Client, Its Affiliates, Officers, Directors, Stockholders, Employees, Agents, And/or Representatives, Free And Harmless From And Against Any Injury, Losses, Claims, Damages, Liabilities, Expenses, And/or Costs Of Litigation, Resulting From Or Arising Out Of The Works Undertaken By Contractor. • In Event Of Force Majeure, The Contractor Shall Rectify, Replace Or Build The Unfinished Projects When It Is Not Yet Completed And Accepted W/o Additional Cost For The Procuring Entity. • Contractor Shall Comply With The Construction House Rules Of This Hospital. Time Of Completion • The Completion Of The Project Shall Be One-hundred Twenty (120) Calendar Days From The Date Of Effectivity.
Closing Soon5 Nov 2024
Tender AmountPHP 10 Million (USD 172.6 K)
DEPT OF THE NAVY USA Tender
Corrigendum : Closing Date Modified
United States
Details: (please See Latest Baa Announcement Within, Posted02april 2020)
this Is A Modification To The Broad Agency Announcement (baa) N00024-19-r-4145 To Extend The Date For Receipt Of White Papers And Full Proposals To 6 February 2028 And Correct Some Administrative Information. Any White Papers That Have Already Been Submitted Do Not Need To Be Resubmitted. Included In This Modification To The Baa Is Revision To The Power Controls Section To Augment The Desired Technology Interests. Included In This Modification To The Baa Is The Identification Of An Electronic Mail Submission Address For White Papers. Included In This Modification To The Baa Is Also A Change To The Identified Procuring Contracting Officer And Contract Specialist. The Navsea 0241 Points Of Contact (poc) Are Changed As Follows: The Primary Point Of Contact Remains Ms. Sakeena Siddiqi, Procuring Contracting Officer, Sakeena.s.siddiqi.civ@us.navy.mil And Secondary Point Of Contact Shall Be Mr. Tyler Pacak, Tyler.pacak@navy.mil.
all Other Information Contained In The Prior Announcements Through Apr 02, 2020 Remain Unchanged.
(please See Latest Baa Announcement Within, Posted 04 June 2019)
i. Administrative Information
this Publication Constitutes A Broad Agency Announcement (baa), As Contemplated In Federal Acquisition Regulation (far) 6.102(d)(2). A Formal Request For Proposals (rfp), Solicitation, And/or Additional Information Regarding This Announcement Will Not Be Issued Or Further Announced. This Announcement Will Remain Open For Approximately One Year From The Date Of Publication Or Until Extended Or Replaced By A Successor Baa. Initial Responses To This Announcement Must Be In The Form Of White Papers. Proposals Shall Be Requested Only From Those Offerors Selected As A Result Of The Scientific Review Of The White Papers Made In Accordance With The Evaluation Criteria Specified Herein. White Papers May Be Submitted Any Time During This Period. Awards May Take The Form Of Contracts, Cooperative Agreements, Or Other Transactions Agreements.
the Naval Sea Systems Command (navsea) Will Not Issue Paper Copies Of This Announcement. Navsea Reserves The Right To Select For Proposal Submission All, Some, Or None From Among The White Papers Submitted In Response To This Announcement. For Those Who Are Requested To Submit Proposals, Navsea Reserves The Right To Award All, Some, Or None Of The Proposals Received Under This Baa. Navsea Provides No Funding For Direct Reimbursement Of White Paper Or Proposal Development Costs. Technical And Cost Proposals (or Any Other Material) Submitted In Response To This Baa Will Not Be Returned. It Is The Policy Of Navsea To Treat All White Papers And Proposals As Competition Sensitive Information And To Disclose Their Contents Only For The Purposes Of Evaluation.
white Papers Submitted Under N00024-10-r-4215 That Have Not Resulted In A Request For A Proposal Are Hereby Considered Closed-out And No Further Action Will Be Taken On Them. Unsuccessful Offerors Under N00024-10-r- 4215 Are Encouraged To Review This Baa For Relevance And Resubmit If The Technology Proposed Meets The Criteria Below. Contract Awards Made Under N00024-10-r-4215 And Under This Baa Will Be Announced Following The Announcement Criteria Set Forth In The Far.
ii. General Information
1. Agency Name
naval Sea Systems Command (navsea)
1333 Isaac Hull Ave Se
washington, Dc 20376
2. Research Opportunity Title
research And Development Of Naval Power And Energy Systems
3. Response Date
this Announcement Will Remain Open Through The Response Date Indicated Or Until Extended Or Replaced By A Successor Baa. White Papers May Be Submitted Any Time During This Period.
4. Research Opportunity Description
4.1 Summary
navsea, On Behalf Of The Electric Ships Office (pms 460, Organizationally A Part Of The Program Executive Office Ships) Is Interested In White Papers For Long And Short Term Research And Development (r&d) Projects That Offer Potential For Advancement And Improvements In Current And Future Shipboard Electric Power And Energy Systems At The Major Component, Subsystem And System Level. The Mission Of Pms 460 Is To Develop And Provide Smaller, Simpler, More Affordable, And More Capable Ship Power Systems To The Navy By Defining Open Architectures, Developing Common Components, And Focusing Navy, Industry, And Academia Investments. Pms 460 Will Provide Leadership Of The Developments Identified As Part Of This Baa, Will Direct The Transition Of Associated Technologies Developed By The Office Of Naval Research (onr), And Will Manage The Technology Portfolio Represented By Program Element (pe) 0603573n (advanced Surface Machinery Systems) For Transition Into Existing And Future Navy Ships.
4.2 Naval Power And Energy Systems Technology Development Roadmap
naval Power And Energy Systems Are Described In Detail In The 2019 Naval Power And Energy Systems Technology Development Roadmap (npes Tdr). The Npes Tdr Focuses And Aligns The Power System Investments For The Navy, Defense Department, Industry And Academia To Guide Future Research And Development Investments To Enable The Navy To Leverage These Investments To Meet Its Future Needs More Affordably. Included In The Npes Tdr Are Specific Recommendations And Opportunities For Near, Mid And Long Term Investments, With A Renewed Focus On Energy Management. These Opportunities Range From An Energy Magazine To Support Advanced Weapons And Sensors To The Development Of An Integrated Power And Energy System (ipes). The Npes Tdr Aligns Electric Power System Developments With War Fighter Needs And Enables Capability-based Budgeting. The Npes Tdr Is Responding To The Emerging Needs Of The Navy, And While The Plan Is Specific In Its Recommendations, It Is Inherently Flexible Enough To Adapt To The Changing Requirements And Threats That May Influence The 30-year Ship Acquisition Plan. The First Section Of The Roadmap Establishes Why Npes Are A Critical Part Of The Kill Chain Based On The Capabilities Desired By The Navy In The Near Term, As Well As Supporting Future Platforms In The Navys 30-year Shipbuilding Plan. The Second Section Of The Roadmap Presents Power And Energy Requirements That Are Derived From Mission Systems Necessary To Support Future Warfighting Needs. The Third Section Describes Required Initiatives Based On Capabilities And The Projected Electrical Requirements Of The Future Ships.
4.3 Focus Areas
the Areas Of Focus For This Baa Include, But Are Not Limited To, The "fydp/near-term" Activities As Described Throughout The Npes Tdr; The Analysis, Development, Risk Reduction And Demonstration Of Future Shipboard (both Manned And Unmanned) Electric Power Systems And Components, Emphasizing Shipboard Power Generation, Electric Propulsion, Power Conversion, Energy Storage, Distribution And Control; Power Quality, Continuity, And System Stability; Electric Power System And Component Level Modeling And Simulation; Energy Storage Technologies; Electrical System Survivability; And Power System Simplicity, Upgradeability, Flexibility, And Ruggedness. The Integrated Power And Energy System (ipes) Architecture Provides The Framework For Partitioning The Equipment And Software Into Modules And Defines Functional Elements And The Power/control And Information Relationships Between Them. For Power Generation, High Power Distribution, Propulsion, And Large Loads, The Architecture Includes Medium Voltage Ac Power (with Emphasis On Affordability), And Medium Voltage Dc Power (with Emphasis On Power Density And Fault Management). For Ship Service Electrical Loads, The Architecture Includes Zonal Electrical Distribution Which May Be Either Ac Or Dc, Depending Upon The Specific Application. Also Of Particular Interest Are Technologies That Result In Significant Energy Efficiency, Power Density Improvements And/or Carbon Footprint Improvements Over Existing Propulsion And Power System Technologies. The Npes Tdr Partitions The Power System In To Functional Areas That Include The Following.
4.3.1 Energy Storage
energy Storage Modules May Support Short Duration To Long Duration Energy Storage Applications, Which Utilize A Combination Of Technologies To Minimize Power Quality And Continuity Impacts Across The System. For The Short Duration Energy Storage Applications, The Module Should Provide Hold-up Power To Uninterruptible Loads For Fault Clearing And Transient Isolation, As Well As Load Leveling For Pulse Power Loads. For The Mid Duration, The Module Should Provide Up To Approximately 3mw (100 - 150 Kw-hr) Of Standby Power For Pulse Power Loads While Also Providing Continuity Of Operations For A Subset Of Equipment Between Uninterruptible And Full Ships Load (including Emergency Power Generation Starting In A Dark Ship Condition). For Long Duration Applications, Energy Storage Modules Should Provide The Required Power As An Emergency Backup System Or To Provide Increased Stealth For Specialty Equipment. The Required Duration For This Type Of Application May Extend Up To Days Or Longer, And May Be Intermittent Or Continuous. A Number Of Energy Storage Technologies For Future Ship Applications Are Of Interest To The Navy, Including Various Electrochemical, Capacitor-based, Or Rotating Discussed Below:
a. Capacitor: Electrochemical Capacitor Improvements Continue To Focus On Improving Energy Density While Maintaining Inherently High-power Density. Design Improvements Include Development And Integration Of Higher Temperature Films, Advanced Electrolytes, Advanced Electrode Materials, And Minimizing Equivalent Series Resistance (esr).
b. Rotating: The Navy Has Interest In The Investment From The Transportation Industry In Flywheel Systems That Can Handle Gyroscopic Forces Continues To Support Flywheel Usage In Commercial Rail And Ground Transportation. Additional Factors Of Interest To The Navy Include Safety, Recharge/discharge Rates, Ship Motion Impacts, Environmental Impacts And Control.
c. Electrochemical: Factors Of Interest To The Navy With Respect To Electrochemical Energy Storage Include The Ability To Maintain State Of Charge When Not In Use; Change In Voltage Versus State Of Charge; Charge And Discharge Capability; The Temporary Or Permanent Loss Of Capacity Due To Repeated Shallow Discharges; The Ability To Shallow Charge And Discharge Or Partially Charge Intermittently During A Discharge; Battery Life Considerations Such As Service-life, Cycle Life, And Shelf-life; Off-gas Properties That Affect The Level Of Ventilation And Associated Auxiliary Systems; And Safety Enhancements To Support Qualification For Use Onboard Us Navy Ships.
near Term Navy Interests Are In The Area Of Common And Scalable Hardware And Software Elements Which Enable Advanced Weapons And Sensors And In Understanding The Sizing Algorithms For How To Optimize Energy Storage Sizing Against Various Competing System Requirements (short Duration/high Power Vs. Long Duration/low Power, For Example. The Specific Design Issues To Be Considered Include Reliability, Volumetric And Gravimetric Power And Energy Densities, Differentiating Between High Levels Of Stored Energy And High Energy Density. The Relevant Information Required For Characterizing Technology Performance Include: Technology Readiness Level (trl) Of Components And Systems; Production Capability; Safety Evaluation And Qualifications Performed On Relevant Subsystems Or Components (any Hazard Analyses Of Systems Designs As Relevant To Notional Applications); Other Military Application Of The Devices; Energy Storage Management System Approach; Thermal Characteristics, Constraints, And Cooling Requirements; Auxiliary Requirements (load); Device Impedance (heat Generation Characteristics); And Device Efficiency (discharge/recharge).
4.3.2 Power Conversion
industry Continues To Drive Towards Increased Power Density, Increased Efficiency, Higher Switching Frequencies, And Refined Topologies With Associated Control Schemes. Innovation In Power Conversion From The Development And Implementation Of Wide-bandgap Devices, Such As Silicon Carbide (sic), Promise Reduction In Losses Many Times Over Silicon. The Use Of High Frequency Transformers Can Provide Galvanic Isolation With Reduced Size And Weight Compared To Traditional Transformers. Advances In Cooling Methods Will Be Required To Handle Larger Heat Loads Associated With Higher Power Operation.
a Typical Navy Power Conversion Module Might Consist Of A Solid State Power Converter And/or A Transformer. Advanced Topologies And Technologies, Such As The Application Of Wide Band Gap Devices, Are Of Particular Interest. Navy Interests Are In The Area Of Innovative Approaches To Address Converting High Voltage Ac/dc To 1000 Vdc With Power Levels On The Order Of 3mw Or Larger. The Specific Design Issues To Be Considered Include Modularity, Open Architecture (focusing On Future Power System Flexibility And The Ability Of A Conversion Module Within A Ships Power System To Be Replaced/ Upgraded In Support Of Lifecycle Mission System Upgrades), Reliability, Cost, And Conversion Efficiency. Areas Of Interest Include More Power-dense Converters Supporting Advanced Mission Systems And Prototyping Of Full Scale Conversion Based On Second Generation Wide-bandgap Devices.
4.3.3 Power Distribution
power Distribution Typically Consists Of Bus Duct/ Bus Pipe, Cables, Connections, Switchgear And Fault Protection Equipment, Load Centers, And Other Hardware Necessary To Deliver Power From Generators To Loads. Industry Has Used Medium Voltage Dc (mvdc) Transmission As A Method To Reduce Losses Across Long Distances. Complementarily, Industry Is Developing Mvdc Circuit Protection For Use In Mvdc Transmission Variants Of Approximately 50, 100, And 150 Megawatts (mw) At Transmission Voltages Of 20 To 50 Kvdc. Analysis Includes Modeling And Simulation To Determine Methods For Assessing The Benefits Of Dc Vs Ac Undersea Transmission And Distribution Systems For Offshore Oil And Gas. Industry And Academia Continue To Invest Resources In Advanced Conductors That Have Applications In Power Distribution, Power Generation, And Propulsion. Research Is Focused On Using Carbon Nanotubes. The Development Of A Room Temperature, Lightweight, Low Resistance Conductor Is Of Great Interest To The Navy.
areas Of Interest Include Development Of An Mvdc Distribution System Up To 12 Kvdc To Meet Maximum Load Demands; Design Of An Appropriate In-zone Distribution System Architecture; Development Of High Speed 1 Kvdc And 12 Kvdc Solid State Circuit Protection Devices That Are Ship Ready, And Advanced Conductors Capable Of Supporting Power Distribution.
4.3.4 Prime Movers (including Power Generation)
power Generation Converts Fuel Into Electrical Power. A Typical Power Generation Module Might Consist Of A Gas Turbine Or Diesel Engine (prime Mover), A Generator (see Rotating Machine Discussion Below), A Rectifier (either Active Or Passive), Auxiliary Support Sub-modules And Module Controls. Other Possible Power Generation Technologies Include Propulsion Derived Ship Service (pdss), Fuel Cells, Or Other Direct Energy Conversion Concepts. Power Generation Concepts Include 60 Hz Wound Rotor Synchronous Generator Driven Directly By A Marine Gas Turbine (up To 30 Mva Rating); Commercially Derived Or Militarized Design Variants Of The Above; And Higher Speed, Higher Frequency, High Power Density Variants Of The Above With High Speed Or Geared Turbine Drive. Npes Dc Technologies Permit Prime Movers And Other Electrical Sources (such As Energy Storage) To Operate At Different, Non-60hz Electrical Frequency Speeds, Improving Survivability, Resiliency, And Operational Availability. Energy Storage That Is Fully Integrated With The Power Generation Can Enable Uninterrupted Power To High Priority Loads, Mission Systems That Reduce Susceptibility, And Damage Control Systems To Enable Enhanced Recoverability.
the Specific Design Issues To Be Considered Include Fuel Efficiency, Module Level Power Density, Machine Insulation System Characteristics, Size, Weight, Cost, Maintainability, Availability, Harmonic Loading, Voltage, Power, System Grounding Approaches, Fault Protection, Response To Large Dynamic (step) Or Pulse Type Loading Originated From Ship Propulsion Or Directed Energy/electromagnetic Weapons, Interface To Main Or Ship Service Bus, Autonomy, Limited Maintenance, And Commercial Availability. Navy Interests Are In The Area Of Innovative Approaches To Power Generation In The 5 To 30 Mw Range, Utilizing Gas Turbines, Diesel Engines And Other Emerging Power Technologies That Address Challenges Associated With Achieving Reduced Fuel Consumption, Decreased Life Cycle And Acquisition Cost, Support Of Ship Integration, Enable Flexibility, Enable Power Upgrades, And Improved Environmental Compliance. Near Term Navy Interest Includes 10-30 Mw (nominally 25 Mw) Output Power Rating And The Power Generation Source Able To Supply Two Independent Electrical Buses (where Abnormal Conditions, Including Pulsed/stochastic Loads, On One Bus Do Not Impact The Other Bus) At 12 Kvdc (while Also Considering 6kvdc, 18kvdc, And 1 Kvdc). Enhanced Fuel Injection, Higher Operating Temperatures And Pressures, And Optimized Thermal Management Are Critical For Future Prime Movers. Advanced Controls For Increased Efficiency, Reduced Maintenance, And Increased Reliability Include Implementation Of Digital Controls; Autonomous And Unmanned Power Control; Enhanced Engine Monitoring, Diagnostics, And Prognostics; And Distributed Controls. Advanced Designs For Increased Efficiency Include New Applications Of Thermodynamic Cycles Such As Humphrey/atkinson Cycle For Gas Turbines And Diesels And Miller Cycle For Diesel.
the Navy Is Interested In Developing A Knowledge Bank Of Information On Potential Generator Sets, Generator Electrical Interface Requirements, And The Impacts Of Those Requirements On Generator Set Performance And Size, As A Logical Next Step From The Request For Information Released Under Announcement N00024-16-r-4205. A Long-term Goal For This Effort Is To Maximize Military Effectiveness Through Design Choice And Configuration Option Flexibility When Developing Next-generation Distribution Plants. The Power Generation Source Should Fit Within The Length Of A Typical Engine Room (46 Feet, Including Allowances For Any Needed Maintenance And Component Removal). The Power Generation Source Is Expected To Have The Ability To: Control Steady-state Voltage-current Characteristic For Its Interface; To Maintain Stability; And To Adjust Control Set-points From System Level Controllers. For Any Proposed Design Approach, Initial Efforts Would Include Conceptual Design Trade Studies That Inform The Performance Level That Can Be Achieved. Trade Studies May Address Pulsed Load Capability (generator/rectifier Design To Increase Pulse Load Capability, Engine Speed Variation Limits, And Impact Of Cyclic Pulse Load On Component Life); Power Density (cost Vs. Benefits Of High Speed Or High Frequency, Mounting On Common Skid, And Advanced Cooling Concepts); Single Vs. Dual Outputs (continuous Vs. Pulse Rating For Each Output, Voltage Regulation With Shared Field, And Control Of Load Sharing); Efficiency (part Load Vs. Full Load Optimization, Flexible Speed Regulation, Impact Of Intake And Exhaust Duct Size/pressure Drop On Engine Efficiency); Power Quality (voltage Transient, Voltage Modulation For Step, Pulse Loads, Impact Of Voltage And Current Ripple Requirements, And Common Mode Current); Pgm Controls (prime Mover Speed Vs. Generator Field Vs. Rectifier Active Phase Angle Control, And Pulse Anticipation); Stability When Operating In Parallel With Other Sources; Short Circuit Requirements; And Dark Ship Start Capability (self-contained Support Auxiliaries). Trade Studies May Also Address How Rotational Energy Storage Can Be Built Into The Design Of The Generator Or Added To The Generator And What Parameters Need To Be Defined In Order To Exploit This Capability. Development Of Advanced Coatings And Materials That Support High Temperature Operations Of A Gas Turbine Is Also Of Interest. Energy Harvesting To Convert Heat Energy And Specifically Low Quality Heat Energy To Electricity Using Solid State Components Is Also Of Interest To The Navy.
4.3.5 Rotating Machines (including Generators And Propulsion Motors)
recent Trends In Electrical Machines Include Neural Networks; Artificial Intelligence; Expert System; Fiber Communications And Integrated Electronics; New Ceramic Conducting And Dielectric Materials; And Magnetic Levitation. High Temperature Superconducting Rotors Have Higher Power Density Than Their Induction And Synchronous Rotor Counterparts. Wind Power Generators Eliminate Excitation Losses Which Can Account For 30% Of Total Generator Losses. The Offshore Wind Power Industry Is Moving To Larger Power Wind Tower Generators In The 10mw Class. Advanced Low Resistance Room Temperature Wire And Hts Shows Promise For These Higher Power Levels Because Of Low Excitation Losses And Low Weight Due To Reduction In Stator And Rotor Iron. Hts Motors May Be Up To 50% Smaller And Lighter Than Traditional Iron-core And Copper Machines. They Have Reduced Harmonic Vibrations Due To Minimization Of Flux Path Iron And Have Mitigated Thermal Cycling Failures Due To Precision Control Of Temperature.
propulsion Motor Concepts Of Interest To The Navy Include Permanent Magnet Motors (radial Air Gap, Axial Air Gap, Or Transverse Flux), Induction Motors (wound Rotor Or Squirrel Cage), Superconducting Field Type (homopolar Dc Or Synchronous Ac). The Drivers And Issues Associated With These Designs Include Acoustic Signature, Noise (requirements, Limitations, Modeling, Sources, And Mitigation Methods), Shock, Vibration, Thermal Management, Manufacturing Infrastructure, Machine Insulation System Characteristics, Commercial Commonality, Platform Commonality, Cost, Torque, Power, Weight, Diameter, Length, Voltage, Motor Configuration, And Ship Arrangements Constraints. Motor Drives That May Be Explored Include Cyclo-converter (with Variations In Control And Power Device Types), Pulse Width Modulated Converter/inverter (with Many Variations In Topology), Switching (hard Switched, Soft Switched), And Matrix Converter (with Variations In Control, Topology, Cooling, Power Device Type). Technologies For Drives And Rotating Machines Which Allow The Ability To Operate As A Motor And A Generator To Facilitate A Pdss Installation Or On A Fully Integrated Power System To Leverage The Inherent Energy Storage In The Ship's Motion May Be Explored. Integrated Motor/propulsor Concepts May Be Considered Either As Aft-mounted Main Propulsion Or As A Forward Propulsor Capable Of Propelling A Ship At A Tactically Useful Speed. Areas Of Interest For Future Rotating Machines Include Increased Magnetic Material Flux Carrying Or Flux Generation Capacity; Improved Electrical Insulation Material And Insulation System Dielectric Strength; Increased Mechanical Strength, Increased Thermal Conductivity, And Reduced Sensitivity To Temperature; Improved Structural Materials And Design Concepts That Accept Higher Torsional And Electromagnetically Induced Stress; Innovative And Aggressive Cooling To Allow Improved Thermal Management And Increased Current Loading; Increased Electrical Conductor Current Carrying Capacity And Loss Reduction.
4.3.6 Cooling And Thermal Management
as The Demand And Complexity Of High Energy Loads Increases, So Does The Demand And Complexity Of Thermal Management Solutions. Assessing And Optimizing The Effectiveness Of A Thermal Management System Requires The Analysis Of Thermal Energy Acquisition, Thermal Energy Transport, And Thermal Energy Rejection, Storage, And Conversion. The Design Of The Thermal Management System Aims To Transfer The Thermal Energy Loads At The Sources To The Sinks In The Most Efficient Manner.
areas Of Interest To The Navy With Respect To Cooling And Thermal Management Include The Application Of Two Phased Cooling And Other Advanced Cooling Techniques To Power Electronics And Other Npes Components And Innovative Approaches To Manage Overall Ship Thermal Management Issues Including Advanced Thermal Architectures, Thermal Energy Storage Systems, Increases In Efficiency, And Advanced Control Philosophies.
4.3.7 Power Controls
controls Manage Power And Energy Flow Within The Ship To Ensure Delivery To The Right Load In The Right Form At The Right Time. Supervisory Power System Control Typically Resides On An External Distributed Computer System And Therefore Does Not Include Hardware Elements Unless Specialized Hardware Is Required. The Challenge To Implement Tactical Energy Management (tem) Is To Integrate Energy Storage, Power Generation, And Interfaces With Advanced Warfighting Systems And Controls. Tem Is Critical To Enabling Full Utilization Of The Capabilities Possible From Technologies Under Development. The State Complexity And Combat Engagement Timelines For Notional Future Warfighting Scenarios Are Expected To Exceed The Cognitive Capacity And Response Times Of Human Operators To Effectively Manage The Electric Plant Via Existing Control System Schema In Support Of Executing Ship Missions. The Survivability Requirements For Military Ships Combined With The Higher Dynamic Power Characterisitics (pulse Load) Characteristics Of Some Mission Systems Will Require More Sophisticated Control Interfaces, Power Management Approaches, And Algorithms Than Are Commercially Available. The Navy Is Pursuing A Long Term Strategy To Create A Unified, Cyber Secure Architecture For Machinery Control Systems That Feature A Common, Reusable, Cyber Hardened Machinery Control Domain Specific Infrastructure Elements; A Mechanism For Transitioning New Technology From A Variety Of Sources In An Efficient And Consistent Manner; And A Mechanism To Provide Life Cycle Updates And Support In A Cost Effective And Timely Manner.tem Controls Will Be Expected To Maintain Awareness Of The Electric Plant Operating State (real Time Modeling); Interface With Ship Mission Planning (external To The Electric Plant Control Systems) For Energy Resource Prioritization, Planning, And Coordination Towards The Identification Of Resource Allocation States That Dynamically Optimize Mission Effectiveness; Identify And Select Optimal Trajectories To Achieving Those Optimal Resource Allocation States; And Actuate The Relevant Electric Plant Components To Move The Electric Plant State Along Those Optimized Trajectories Towards The Optimal Resource Allocation State. Tem Controls Would Enable Reduced Power And Energy System Resource Requirements For A Given Capability (or Improved Capability For A Given Set Of Resources); Increased Adaptability Of The Navy’s Power And Energy System Design To Keep Pace With An Evolving Threat Environment; And Maximized Abilities To Execute The Ship’s Mission.
the Navy Is Interested In Potential Applications Of Distributed Control Architectures That Have Led To The Development Of Intelligent Agents That Have Some Autonomous Ability To Reason About System State And Enact Appropriate Control Policies. A Simple Example Of These Agents In A Control System Is The Use Of Autonomous Software Coupled With Smart Meters In A Smart Grid Implementation. The Agents, Smart Meters In This Example, Can Temporarily Shut Off Air Conditioning But Not The Refrigerator In Residences During Grid Peak Power Usage Times When The Cost Per Watt Is Highest On Hot Days. The Agent Software Acts Autonomously Within Its Authority To Comply With Programmed Customer Desires. The Navy Is Interested In Tem Controls Within A Modular Open Systems Architecture Framework Such That They Are Agnostic Of, But Affordably Customizable To, Specific Ship Platforms And Power System Architectures. Tem Controls May Reside Between (i.e. Interface With) Embedded Layers Within Individual Power System Components, Ships’ Supervisory Machinery Control Systems, And Ships’ Mission Planning Systems. Initial Or Further Development Or Modification Of These Interfaces May Be Required To Achieve Desired Performance Behaviors And Characteristics. Tem Controls Are Expected To Develop Within A Model-based System Engineering And Digital Engineering Environment And Will Be Initially Evaluated In A Purely Computational Environment, Representing Navy-developed Shipboard-representative Power And Energy System Architecture(s), But Will Be Progressively Evaluated On Systems With Increasing Levels Of Physical Instantiation (i.e., Controller-hardware-in-loop And Power-hardware-in-loop With Progressive Levels Of Representative Power System Components Physically Instantiated). When Implementing A Tem Based Control Scheme, The Overall Power System Should Increase Installed Power Generation Available To Mission And Auxiliary Loads; Reduce Power System Design Margins; Hone The Installed Stored Energy Required For Mission Critical Capability; And Allow Higher Power Transients (ramp Rates And Step Loads). Other Areas Of Interest To The Navy With Respect To Controls Include Improvements To Traditional Machinery Control And Automation, Advanced Power Management, Cyber Security, And Advanced Controls For Distributed Shared Energy Storage And Maintaining Electrical System Stability. The Navy Is Also Interested In Non-intrusive Load Monitoring, Power System Data Analytics, Real Time System Monitoring And Onboard Analysis And Diagnostics Capabilities.
4.3.8 System Interplay, Interfacing, And Integration
increasingly, The Navy Is Recognizing The Need For Incorporating Flexibility And Adaptability Into Initial Ship Designs And Recognizing That The Integration Of New Systems And The Ability To Rapidly Reconfigure Them Will Be An Ongoing Challenge Throughout A Platform's Life Cycle In Order To Maintain Warfighting Relevancy. The Ability To Support Advanced Electrical Payload Warfighting Technologies Requires Not Only Power And Energy Systems Delivered With The Flexibility And Adaptability To Accommodate Them, But A Npes Engineering Enterprise With The Capability And Capacity (knowledge, Labor, And Capital) For Continuous Systems Integration. The Navy Can More Affordably Meet This Challenge By Shifting As Much Effort As Possible Into The Computational Modeling And Simulation Regime.
an Integrated Power System (ips) Provides Total Ship Electric Power Including Electric Propulsion, Power Conversion And Distribution, Energy Storage, Combat System Support And Ship Mission Load Interfaces To The Electric Power System. Adding Energy Storage And Advanced Controls To Ips Results In An Integrated Power And Energy System (ipes) In Order To Accommodate Future High Energy Weapons And Sensors. The Ipes Energy Magazine Is Available To Multiple Users, And Provides Enhanced Power Continuity To The Power Distribution System. The Flexibility Of Electric Power Transmission Allows Power Generating Modules With Various Power Ratings To Be Connected To Propulsion Loads And Ship Service In Any Arrangement That Supports The Ships Mission At The Lowest Total Ownership Cost (toc).
systems Engineering In Ips/ipes Is Focused On Increasing The Commonality Of Components Used Across Ship Types (both Manned And Unmanned) And In Developing Modules That Will Be Integral To Standardization, Zonal System Architectures, And Generic Shipbuilding Strategies With Standard Interfaces That Are Navy-controlled. Ipes Offers The Potential To Reduce Signatures By Changing The Frequency And Amplitude Of Acoustic And Electromagnetic Emissions. Integrated Energy Storage Can Reduce Observability By Enabling The Reduction And Elimination Of Prime Movers, Thereby Reducing Thermal And Acoustic Signatures. The Modules Or Components Developed Will Be Assessed For Applicability Both To New Construction And To Back-fit Opportunities That Improve The Energy Efficiency And Mission Effectiveness.
areas Of Navy Interest Are To Continuously Improve Ips/ipes By Performing Analysis, Modeling And Simulation, Life Cycle Cost Analysis, Producibility Studies, Module Development, Ship Integration Studies, Architecture Design, Ship Electric Architectures And Support For High Power Weapons Systems Requirements, And Related Efforts. High Level Power System Architectures Are Based On Mvac And Mvdc Power With Attributes Of Power Density, Fault Management, Capability And Affordability. For Ship Service Electrical Loads, The Architecture Includes Zonal Electrical Distribution Which May Be Either Ac Or Dc, Depending Upon The Specific Application. In Addition To A Full Ipes Or Ips Implementation, Hybrid Electric Drive (hed) Where Mechanical Propulsion Is Augmented By Rotating Electric Machinery, Or Additional Power Generation Or Energy Storage May Be Of Interest. The Navy Desires To Understand The Performance And Cost Trade Space That Is Available For The Various Options Of Architecture; Component, System And Controls Technologies; Functional Allocations; And Interfaces. Also Of Interest Are Technologies That Result In Significant Energy Efficiency, Thermal Improvements, Power Density Improvements And/or Carbon Footprint Improvements Over Existing Propulsion And Power System Technologies. Another Area Of Interest For The Navy Is The Interface Definition Between Unique Electrical Loads And The Power System, And The Provision Of Specialty Power To Optimize That Load Interface. Among The Special Load Interfaces That Might Require Development Are Support For Pulsed Power Weapons And Sensors Such As Radar Power Supplies, Electromagnetic Launchers (for Example Electromagnetic Railgun), And Advanced Laser Systems, All Of Which Would Benefit From Optimized Integration With The Shipboard Power System.
the Approach To Prototype Hardware Developed Under This Baa Is That It Fosters Modularity And Scalability (so That Families Of Products May Be Leveraged To Multiple Potential Applications) And Shall Accommodate An Open System Architecture Where Interfaces Are Well Defined And Mutually Accepted. The Navy Is Interested In Both Near Term Solutions That Have The Potential For Rapid Transition To A High Technology Readiness Level (trl) As Well As Longer Term Technology Pushes That Advance The Science And Would Enable A Future Compact Shipboard System. Risk Reducing Technology Prototype Demonstrations In The Near Term Are Encouraged. An Evaluation Of Emerging Technologies For Ship Applications (such As Energy Storage, Support For High Energy Weapons, Support For High Power Radars, High-speed Generators, And Advanced Power Electronics) To Determine Future Feasibility And Development Requirements Is Also Of Great Interest. Development Of Advanced Design Tools And Power System Specifications And Standards Is Also Key To Ensuring New Power Systems Will Integrate Aboard Ship. The Navy Is Interested In A Model-based Approach To Power System Engineering, From Early Concept System Architecture Trade Studies And Trade-space Exploration, To Production-ready Performance Specifications For Component And Systems Acquisitions. Particular Technologies And System Concepts Will Need To Be Evaluated In A Common Set Of Modeling Contexts And Environments Standardized Across The Navy Power System Engineering Enterprise. Modeling-enabled Evaluation Of Technology Alternatives And Performance Of System-level Trade Studies Requires That Models Be Delivered With A Sufficient Pedigree Supported By Analysis, Verification, And Validation (e.g., By Subscale Hardware Demonstrations) To Prove The Applicability Of The Models For The Standardized Modeling Contexts And Environments (model Based System Engineering).
5. Point(s) Of Contact
all White Papers Shall Be Submitted To All Parties Identified Below:
pms 460 Technical Poc: Josh Cushenette
joshua.j.cushenette.civ@us.navy.mil
navsea 0241 Poc:
ms. Sakeena Siddiqi, Procuring Contracting Officer
sakeena.s.siddiqi@us.navy.mil
mr. Tyler Pacak, Contracting Specialist
tyler.pacak@navy.mil
iii. Award Information
the Amount And Period Of Performance Of Each Selected Proposal Will Vary Depending On The Research Area And The Technical Approach To Be Pursued By The Selected Offeror.
iv. Eligibility Information
all Responsible Sources From Academia And Industry May Submit White Papers Under This Baa. Awards Under This Baa Will Likely Be Cost Plus Fixed Fee (cpff) And Thus Offerors Are Required To Have A Defense Contract Management Agency (dcma) / Defense Contract Audit Agency (dcaa) Approved Accounting System To Be Eligible For Award Or Evidence That A Pre-award Survey Has Been Initiated With Dcma/dcaa.
v. Application And Submission Information
1. Application And Submission Process
"white Papers" Are Desired By Navsea In Response To This Solicitation.all White Papers Shall Be Submitted Tonavseavia Email To The Following Address: Joshua.j.cushenette.civ@us.navy.mil. Hard Copy Submissions Are Not Accepted. Those Offerors With White Papers Considered To Have Merit Will Be Requested To Prepare Full Proposals For The Planned Effort As Specified Below. Receipt Of All White Papers Will Be Acknowledged By The Technical Point Of Contact Listed Above. White Papers Will Be Retained By The Navy And, Should An Application And Associated Funding Be Identified For The Concept Proposed, Additional Responses Will Be Requested Of The Offeror.
2. General Information For White Papers/full Proposals
the White Papers And Proposals Submitted Under This Baa Are Expected To Be Unclassified. White Paper And Proposal Submissions Will Be Protected From Unauthorized Disclosure In Accordance With Far 15.207, Applicable Law, And Department Of Defense (dod)/department Of Navy (don) Regulations. Offerors Are Expected To Appropriately Mark Each Page Of Their Submission That Contains Proprietary Information.
2.1. White Papers
2.1.1 White Paper Format
paper Size Shall Be No Larger Than 8.5" X 11" Paper With No Less Than 1" Margins On All Sides. The Font Shall Not Be Less Than 12 Point. The Format Of The Submission Shall Be One Electronic Copy In Microsoftword Or Excel Compatible Or .pdf Format. The Page Limit For White Papers Shall Be No Longer Than Twenty-five (25) Pages And Only Contain Information Necessary To Describe The Proposed Technical Concept And Comply With Content Requirements For The White Papers Stated Herein.
2.1.2 White Paper Content
2.1.2.1 Cover Page
the Cover Page Shall Be Labeled "white Paper," And Shall Include The Baa Number, Proposed Title, Thecompany Technical/administrative Points Of Contact With Telephone Numbers And E-mail Addresses, The Company Commercial And Government Entity (cage) Code, Which Module Or Modules The White Paper Is Relevant To From The Research Opportunity Section Above (section Ii Paragraph 4), And The Names And Contact Information (if Known) Of The Assigned Dcma Administrative Contracting Officer (aco).
2.1.2.2 Technical Concept/naval Relevance
the Technical Concept Shall Include A Description Of The Technology Innovation And Associated Technical Risk Areas. This Section Also Includes A Description Of The Potential Naval Relevance And Contributions Of The Proposed Effort To Improvement In The Performance Of Npes As Defined In The Npes Tdr. This Section May Include A Plan For Demonstrating And Evaluating The Operational Effectiveness Of The Offeror's Proposed Products Or Processes In Field Experiments And/or Tests In A Simulated Environment.
2.1.2.3 Capabilities; Related Experience And Past Performance, And Facilities
the Capabilities Section Shall Describe Past Experience And Facilities That Demonstrate Yourcompany Ability To Complete The Scope Identified In The White Paper. This Section Shall Include Evidence Of The Company's Capabilities To Demonstrate The Technology Innovation Proposed. Offerors Shall Provide All Relevant Past Performance For Similar Or Related Work Under Contracts Currently Being Performed Or Completed During The Last Three (3) Years. The Offeror May Include Federal, State And Local Government And Private Sector Contracts. Offerors That Represent Newly Formed Entities, Without Prior Contract Experience, Should Identify Previous Contract And Subcontract Experience For All Principal Investigators Identified In The Proposal. This Section Will Not Be Counted Against The Page Limits Noted In Paragraph 2.1.1 Above. The Following Information For Each Such Contract Shall Be Provided:
a. Contract Number
b. Customer/agency
c. Contracting Officer And Technical Point Of Contact (names And Phone Numbers)
d. Brief Description Of Scope Of Work And Deliverables
e. Contract Type
f. Award Price/final Price
g. Period Of Performance
2.1.2.4 Cost And Development Schedule
the White Paper Should Identify The Total Estimated Cost And The Notional Development Timeline Of The Effort Proposed In The White Paper And A Brief Rational For How You Established This Rough Order Of Magnitude (rom) Cost Estimate. The Page Limit For The Estimated Cost And Schedule Information Shall Not Exceed One (1) Page; No Larger Than 8.5" X 11" When Printed On Paper With No Less Than 1" Margins On All Sides; And The Font Shall Not Be Less Than 12 Point. The Estimated Cost And Schedule Section Will Not Be Counted Against The Page Limits Noted In Paragraph 2.1.1 Above. For Planning Purposes, Depending Upon The Nature Of The Technology Being Proposed, A Contract That May Result From The White Paper Could Be Staged Using Multiple Phases, Starting With Concept Exploration And Technology Characterization. Should The Concept Prove Meritorious, Options May Be Included To Take The Technology/approach Through A Design And Prototype/software Build. The Total Potential Contract Period Of Performance Cannot Exceed Five (5) Years.
2.1.2.5 Assertion Of Data Rights
include Here A Summary Of Any Proprietary Rights (limited/restricted) To Pre-existing Results, Prototypes, Or Systems Supporting And/or Necessary For The Use Of The Research, Results, And/or Prototype. If There Are Proprietary Rights, The Offeror Must Explain How These Affect Its Ability To Deliver Subsystems For Integration. Additionally, Offerors Must Explain How The Program Goals Are Achievable In Light Of These Proprietary And/or Restrictive Limitations. If There Are No Claims Of Proprietary Rights In Pre-existing Data, This Section Shall Consist Of A Statement To That Effect. In Order For A Data Rights Assertions List To Be Accepted By The Government And Included As An Attachment To A Contract, The Dfars (252.227-7013 And 252.227-7014) Requires That The Information Be Listed In A Table Having Four Columns. In The First Column, Technical Data To Be Furnished With Restrictions, For Non-commercial Technical Data Items, Both The Item And The Technical Data Pertaining To That Item Must Be Listed. Also, The Assertion Must Be Made At The Lowest Component Level. And Since Technical Data Is Defined As "recorded Information Of A Scientific Or Technical Nature", A Document Where The Technical Data Is Recorded Must Also Be Listed. This Is Usually, But Not Always, A Drawing Number. Non-commercial Computer Software Items Should Similarly Be Listed At The Lowest Practicable Subroutine Level And Should Also List A Version Number.
2.1.2.6 Accounting System Documentation
the White Paper Shall Include Evidence Of An Approved Accounting System Or Evidence That A Pre-award Survey Has Been Initiated With Dcma/dcaa For An Approved Accounting System.
2.2 Full Proposals Format And Content
once A White Paper Topic Has Been Selected To Proceed To The Next Step, The Contracting Officer Will Issue A Request For Proposal (rfp) Letter With Additional Detail On The Required Content Of The Proposal, Page Limitations, And Due Dates. The Rfp Letter Will Also Provide Details Of The Notional Statement Of Work For The Effort, Including A Level Of Effort For Related Engineering Services As Described Above; Any Optional Phases; A Description Of The Required Deliverable Data; And The Required Contents And Details Of The Cost Volume.
2.2.1 Associated Engineering Services
the Potential Contract, At The Option Of The Government, May Also Include The Services Of Qualified Engineers/technicians And Management Functions To Perform Engineering Support For Follow-on Investigations, Additional Trade Studies, Participation In Navy Directed Interface Working Groups (iwg) To Assess The Technology Implementation In Shipboard Applications, And Hardware Evaluations To Determine The Effectiveness Of The New Technologies Developed Under The Basic Effort. This Level Of Effort Shall Not Be Included In The White Paper Submission, But May, At The Option Of The Government, Be Included In Any Resultant Contract. The Nature Of The Services To Be Performed Shall Be Integrally Related To The Core Scope Of The Contract, Shall Form A Logical Extension Of The Work Otherwise Performed (such As Completion Of Testing Of Articles Developed Or Extending The Performance Capability Of The Articles Developed), Or Shall Provide Amplifying Details Of The Articles Or Technologies Beyond That Otherwise Required And Shall Result In A Specific End-product, Such As A Report. Funding For Engineering Services May Be From R&d, Ship Construction, Operation & Maintenance; Or Other Procurement Sources As May Be Appropriate For The Follow-on Activity Required, But Shall Not Be Used For Production Of Any Technology Proposed.
vi. Evaluation Information
1. Evaluation Criteria
1.1 White Papers
evaluation Of The "white Papers" Will Be Based On A Competitive Selection Resulting From A Scientific Review Using The Following Evaluation Criteria:
criteria 1: Overall Scientific And Technical Merits Of The Concept Proposed And The Potential Naval Relevance And Contributions Of The Effort To The Improved Performance Of Npes Modules And Architectures Within A Reasonable Development Schedule.
criteria 2: Potential Risks To The Development And Future Acquisition Associated With The Assertion Of Data Rights.
criteria 3: Capabilities; Related Experience And Past Performance; And Facilities
criteria 4: Potential Risks To The Development Associated With The Length Of The Development Schedule And The Availability Of Funds To Complete All Proposed Tasks.
selection Of The Offeror(s) From Which Rfps Will Be Issued Will Be Based Upon Thegovernments Assessment Of The Criteria Above And The Availability Of Funds To Accomplish The Proposed Effort. White Papers Submitted Under This Baa Will Be Protected From Unauthorized Disclosure In Accordance With Far 3.104-5 And 15.207. The Cognizant Government Experts Will Perform The Evaluation Of Technical Proposals.
1.2 Ratings Used For Scientific Review
1.2.1 Criteria 1
overall Scientific And Technical Merits And Potential Naval Relevance Of The Concept.
rating = Excellent: Research Proposal Demonstrates High Potential For Providing Technological Advancement Relative To The Baselines Described In The 2019 Npes Tdr With A Reasonable Amount Of Developmental Risk. Research Proposal Demonstrates High Potential For Direct Application To A Future Npes Ship And/or Will Significantly Improve The Performance Of Npes Modules And/or Architectures.
rating = Good: Research Proposal Demonstrates Moderate Potential For Providing Technological Advancement Relative To The Baselines Described In The 2019 Npes Tdr With A Reasonable Amount Of Development Risk. Research Proposal Demonstrates Moderate Potential For Direct Application To A Future Npes Ship And/or Will Probably Improve The Performance Of Npes Modules And/or Architectures.
rating = Poor: Research Proposal Demonstrates Low Potential For Providing Technological Advancement Relative To The Baselines Described In The 2019 Npes Tdr With A Reasonable Amount Of Development Risk And/or Have An Unreasonable Amount Of Development Risk. Research Proposal Demonstrates Low Potential For Direct Application Of A Future Npes Ship And/or Will Not Significantly Improve The Performance Of Npes Modules And/or Architectures.
1.2.2. Criteria 2
potential Risks To The Development And Future Acquisition Associated With The Assertion Of Data Rights.
rating = Excellent: There Is Low Or No Risk That The Level Of Data Rights Proposed Would Limit Thegovernments Ability To Use The Technical Data Generated During The Performance Of The Contract As Part Of A Technical Data Package For Future Competitive Development Or Production Efforts.
rating = Good: There Is Moderate Risk That The Level Of Data Rights Proposed Would Limit Thegovernments Ability To Use The Technical Data Generated During The Performance Of The Contract As Part Of A Technical Data Package For Future Competitive Development Or Production Efforts.
rating = Poor: There Is High Risk That The Level Of Data Rights Proposed Would Limit Thegovernments Ability To Use The Technical Data Generated During The Performance Of The Contract As Part Of A Technical Data Package For Future Competitive Development Or Production Efforts.
1.2.3 Criteria 3
capabilities; Related Experience And Past Performance; Facilities; Techniques; And Qualifications, Capabilities And Experience Of The Proposed Principal Investigator / Team Leader.
rating = Acceptable: Based On The Offerors Performance Record, The Government Has A Reasonable Expectation That The Offeror Will Successfully Perform The Required Effort, Or The Offeror's Performance Record Is Unknown. In The Case Of An Offeror Without A Record Of Relevant Past Performance Or For Whom Information On Past Performance Is Not Available Or So Sparse That No Meaningful Past Performance Rating Can Be Reasonably Assigned, The Offeror May Not Be Evaluated Favorably Or Unfavorably On Past Performance (see Far 15.305 (a)(2)(iv)). Therefore, The Offeror Shall Be Determined To Have Unknown (or "neutral") Past Performance. In The Context Of Acceptability/unacceptability, A Neutral Rating Shall Be Considered "acceptable."
rating = Unacceptable: Based On The Offerors Performance Record, The Government Does Not Have A Reasonable Expectation That The Offeror Will Be Able To Successfully Perform The Required Effort.
1.2.4. Criteria 4
potential Risks To The Development Associated With The Length Of The Development Schedule And The Availability Of Funds To Complete All Proposed Tasks.
rating = Excellent: There Is Low Or No Risk That The Technology Development Timelines And The Availability Of Funds Necessary To Conduct The Development Would Not Support The Governments Ability To Transition The Technology Development For Future Competitive Development Or Production Efforts.
rating = Good: There Is Moderate Risk That The Technology Development Timelines And The Availability Of Funds Necessary To Conduct The Development Would Not Support The Governments Ability To Transition The Technology Development For Future Competitive Development Or Production Efforts.
rating = Poor: There Is High Risk That The Technology Development Timelines And The Availability Of Funds Necessary To Conduct The Development Would Not Support The Governments Ability To Transition The Technology Development For Future Competitive Development Or Production Efforts.
vii. Security Classification
in Order To Facilitate Intra-program Collaboration And Technology Transfer, The Government Will Attempt To Enable Technology Developers To Work At The Unclassified Level To The Maximum Extent Possible. If Access To Classified Material Will Be Required At Any Point During Performance, The Offeror Must Clearly Identify Such Need Prominently In Their Proposal. If Offerors Use Unclassified Data In Their Deliveries And Demonstrations Regarding A Potential Classified Project, They Should Use Methods And Conventions Consistent With Those Used In Classified Environments. Such Conventions Will Permit The Various Subsystems And The Final System To Be More Adaptable In Accommodating Classified Data In The Transition System.
contracting Office Address:
n00024 Naval Sea Systems Command, Dc 1333 Isaac Hull Avenue S.e. Washington Navy Yard, Dc
contracting Office Address:
sea 02
1333 Isaac Hull Avenue Se
washington Navy Yard, District Of Columbia 20376 United States
place Of Performance:
tbd
united States
primary Point Of Contact:
ms. Sakeena Siddiqi, Procuring Contracting Officer
sakeena.s.siddiqi.civ@us.navy.mil
secondary Point Of Contact:
mr. Tyler Pacak, Contract Specialist
tyler.pacak@navy.mil
Closing Date6 Feb 2028
Tender AmountRefer Documents
Don Emilio Del Valle Memorial Hospital Tender
Electrical Cables And Wires...+1Electrical and Electronics
Philippines
Details: Description Project Title : Construction Of Isolation Building With Negative Pressure – Phase Iii Location : Devmh Compound, Bood, Ubay, Bohol Estimated Project Cost : Php 10,000,000.00 Terms Of Reference Summary Of Works A. General Requirements I. Mobilization/demobilization • The Work Consists Of The Mobilization And Demobilization Of The Contractor’s Forces And Equipment Necessary For Performing The Work Required Under The Contract. Ii. Permits And Licenses • Process And Submit Electrical Design Review Including Sign And Seal Of Electrical Plans, Electrical Review, Analysis, Computations And Signature Of Pee On Electrical Plans And Including All Forms And Plans For The Application Of Permit To Construct (ptc) For Doh Licensing. Design And Analysis Should Be Submitted Prior To Commencement Of Civil Works. Iii. Temporary Facilities • Temporary Facilities Shall Be Provided During The Construction Period And Will Be Constructed Within The Hospital Compound, Which Shall Serve As The Field Office, Storage Of Materials And Bunkhouse For The Workers. The Contractor Shall Provide And Maintain Temporary Power & Lighting, Temporary Water Service & Security Within The Construction Site. Iv. Health, Safety & Environment Control (complete Ppe, Safety Equipment & Devices & Safety Accessories And Signages) • Safety/warning Signage Must Be Placed By The Contractor On The Construction Area With Clear Demarcation Of Construction Zones To Prevent Unauthorized Access. • Detours And Closures: Provide Directions For Alternate Routes And Notice Of Any Closed Areas. • Hazard Notifications: Provide Signs Indicating Potential Dangers In Construction Areas (e.g., "hard Hat Area," "no Entry"). • Emergency Information: Clear Guidance On Emergency Exits And Procedures During Construction. • Fall Protection: Always Use Safety Harnesses And Guardrails. • Weather Conditions: Avoid Dismantling In High Winds, Rain, Or Extreme Temperatures. • Team Communication: Maintain Clear Communication Among Team Members And Healthcare Facility Engineering Team To Coordinate Movements And Tasks. V. As-built (record) Drawings & Related Documents • Submit One (1) Completed Set Of Signed And Sealed As-built Plans (whiteprint Copy) • Submit One (1) Set Of Electronic Files Of Signed And Sealed As-built Plans (cadd Editable File) • The Drawings Shall Be Supplemented With Descriptive Specification As Appropriate To Clearly Record The Exact Form And Content Of Work Described In This Specification And On The Drawings. • Maintain A Complete And Accurate Record Of All Changes Or Deviations To The Contract Documents And Shop Drawings In The Trade Contractor’s Field Office. Such Record Copy Shall Indicate The Work As Actually Constructed And Be Available For Hospital Appointed Engineer To Review. • Incorporate All Minor Revisions And Clarifications Noted Thru The Field Modification Process Which May Not Necessarily Be Shown On The Architectural Drawings Or Issued As Addenda, Bulletins, Or Change Orders. • Field Changes Shall Be Neatly And Correctly Shown On One Set Of Record Prints On A Daily Basis By The Foreman, Or Superintendent Of Ea • Ch Trade; And This Set Will Act As A Record Set At Completion Of The Work And Is Intended To Be Of Assistance To The Trade Contractor In Preparing Record Documents. Vi. Material Sustainability • The Contractor Shall Use At Least Ten Percent (10%) Locally Manufactured Materials For The Project. Submit Purchase Order And Other Supporting Documents As Evidence. • The Contractor Shall Avoid Using Building Materials/products That Contain Toxic Chemicals Or Use Materials That Are Low In Volatile Organic Compound. Please Refer To The Following Materials Specification As Stated On This Terms Of Reference. • The Contractor Shall Only Used Light Bulbs And Electrical Devices With More Efficient Models And Type As Specified On Approved And Signed Bill Of Quantities (e.g. Led Bulbs). Submit Purchase Order And Other Supporting Documents As Evidence. • The Contractor Shall Conform To The Following Painting And Other Wet Applied Materials (such As Coatings, Sealants) Requirements: 1. Only Qualified Products With Mpi "environmentally Friendly" E1 E2 E3 Rating Will Be Used. Paints, Coatings, Thinners, Solvents, Cleaners And Other Fluids Used In Repainting, Shall: Not Contain Methylene Chloride, Chlorinated Hydrocarbons, Toxic Metal Pigments. Be Manufactured Without Compounds Which Contribute To Ozone Depletion In The Upper Atmosphere. Be Manufactured Without Compounds Which Contribute To Smog In The Lower Atmosphere. Be Manufactured In A Manner Where Matter Generating A 'biochemical Oxygen Demand' (bod) In Undiluted Production Plant Effluent Discharged To A Natural Watercourse Or A Sewage Treatment Facility Lacking Secondary Treatment Does Not Exceed 15 Mg/l. Be Manufactured In A Manner Where The Total Suspended Solids (tss) Content In Undiluted Production Plant Effluent Discharged To A Natural Watercourse Or A Sewage Treatment Facility Lacking Secondary Treatment Does Not Exceed 15 Mg/l. 2. Paints And Coatings Must Be Manufactured And Transported In A Manner That Steps Of Processes, Including Disposal Of Waste Products Arising There From, Will Meet Requirements Of Applicable Governmental Acts, By-laws And Regulations In The Philippines. 3. Paints And Coatings Must Not Be Formulated Or Manufactured With Formaldehyde, Halogenated Solvents, Mercury, Lead, Cadmium, Hexavalent Chromium Or Their Compounds. Eco Labeled. 4. Anti-corrosive Coatings: Provide A Certification By The Manufacturer That Products Supplied Comply With The Volatile Organic Compound (voc) And Chemical Component Restrictions Of Green Seal Environmental Standard Gc-03, If The Product Is An Anti-corrosive Coating Applied Indoors And On-site. 5. Other Interior Coatings: If The Product Is Applied Indoors And On-site, And Not Covered By Both The Green Seal Environmental Standard Gs-11 And Standard Gc-03, Provide A Certification By The Manufacturer That Products Supplied Comply With The Chemical Component Restrictions Of The Green Seal Environmental Standard Gs-11, Paints, And Comply With The Volatile Organic Compound (voc) Restrictions Of The State Of California Air Resources Board (carb) Suggested Control Measure For Architectural Coatings, And The South Coast Air Quality Management District Rule 1113: Architectural Coatings B. Civil Works I. Site Works • The Contractor Shall Be Responsible In Setting Out Reference Lines, Elevations (lines And Grades) Prior And During The Execution Of The Works. All References Shall Be Maintained And Protected By The Contractor At His Own Expense. Disturbed References Shall Be Restored To Its Original Position Without Extra Cost To The Healthcare Facility. • Work Includes But Is Not Limited To: Dismantling Of Chb Walls For Windows 01, 02 & 03 Dismantling Of Chb Walls For Doors 01 & 02 Dismantling Of Ceiling Board For Installation Of Additional Mepfs Works Scaffolding For Painting Works (installation & Dismantling) Roof Deck Coring Works For Mepfs Ii. Structural & Concrete Works (refer Applicable Sections On Chapter 4 Of The Nscp, For Quality Of Materials, Workmanship, Execution, Acceptance, Etc.) Iii.1. General • Provide All Labor, Materials, Equipment, Transportation, And Services Required To Complete All Work Specified Herein Indicated Or As Shown On The Drawings. • Work Includes But Is Not Limited To: Slab On-grade, 3500 Psi (ground Floor Ramp Area Slab, Grid A-f, 1-2) Concrete Countertop Sink, 3500 Psi Stiffener Columns And Lintel Beams At Door And Window Openings, Every 3m Width And 2.1m Height Of Chb 2500 Psi Iii.2. Standards • Except As Modified By Governing Codes And By Contract Documents, Comply With The Provisions And Recommendations Of The Following, Latest Edition: Ansi American National Standards Institute Astm American Society For Testing Of Materials Aci American Concrete Institute Nbcp National Building Code Of The Philippines And Its Revised Irr Nscp National Structural Code Of The Philippines Iii.3. Concrete • Structural Concrete – Monolithic Concrete Pouring Using Concrete Strength 3,500 Psi, Class Aa Ready Mix Or Job Mixed Concrete Together With The Concrete Cylinder Sample For Testing Materials. • Concrete Mix Shall Be Subject To Adjustment To Attain The Required Strength Or Desired Mix Consistency, Subject To Approval Of The Hospital Engineer. • Portland Cement, Type 1 • Manufactured Or River-run Run Gravel For Structural Concrete, ¾ “max Properly Graded” • Washed Sand For Structural Concrete • Water: Use Potable Water Free From Alkaline Or Deleterious Substance That May Affect The Strength Of Concrete. Use Of Rain Water Will Not Be Permitted. • All Materials Shall Be Free From Clay, Lumps Or Any Deleterious Object Or Matter That Will Impair The Strength Of Concrete. • Mixing Shall Be Thoroughly Done In A Mixer Of An Approved Size And Type To Insure A Uniform Distribution Of The Materials Throughout The Mass. • Site-mixed Concrete (job Mixed Concrete) - All Structural Concrete Shall Be Machine-mixed For At Least 1 ½ Minutes After All Materials Including Water Are In The Mixing Drum. No Hand Mixing Shall Be Allowed, Except In Case Of Emergency Of Breakdown During Pouring Operations. • Ready-mixed Concrete - Mixed And Delivered From A Plant Approved By The Project Manager, And Shall Be In Strict Compliance With The Requirements Set Forth In Astm C94. • Concrete Shall Be Placed Only After All Formworks, Materials To Be Embedded, And Preparation Of Surface Involved In The Placing Have Been Inspected And Approved By The Hospital Engineer. The Contractor Shall Provide Equipment And Shall Employ Methods That Will Minimize Separation Of Aggregates From The Concrete Mix. Concrete In Columns Shall Be Placed In One Continuous Operation. Concrete In Girders, Beams And Slabs In Superstructures Shall Be Poured In A Monolithic And Continuous Manner. No Construction Joint Shall Be Allowed On Any Part Of The Structure Without The Approval Of The Hospital Engineer. • Slump Of Concrete Shall Not Exceed 3 Inches • Placement Of Concrete Shall Be In Accordance To Standard Norms, When Using Portable Concrete Mixers. • Cure Concrete Sprinkling Water And Wetted Continuously For 7-day Period. Iii.4. Thermal Moisture Protection • Except As Modified By Governing Codes And By Contract Documents, Comply With The Provisions And Recommendations Of The Following, Latest Edition: Ansi American National Standards Institute Astm American Society For Testing Of Materials Aci American Concrete Institute Nbcp National Building Code Of The Philippines And Its Revised Irr Nscp National Structural Code Of The Philippines Iii.5. Steel Reinforcements • Steel Reinforcements Shall Be Astm A615, Deformed Steel Bars, Grade 40. • Supply, Fabricate And Install Reinforcing Steel As Shown On Drawings. Placing Of Steel Reinforcements Shall Be In Accordance With Current Industry (local) Code (or Aci-347). • Secure The Reinforcements Using #16 G.i. Tie Wires. • Steel Reinforcement Shall Be Provided Together With All The Necessary Tie Wires, Spacers, Support And Other Necessary Devices. Reinforcing Steel Shall Be Accurately Cut And Bent In Accordance With The Approved Detailed Reinforcement Drawings. The Hospital Engineer May Require The Contractor To Prepare And Submit Bar Cutting Schedule Prior To Fabrication Of Reinforcing Steel Bars. • Steel Reinforcements Shall Be Free From Mill Scales, Rusts, Oils, Contamination That Will Impair The Bonding Property To Concrete. Iii.6. Structural Steel, Metal Works (refer Chapter 5 Of The Nscp) • Provide All Labor, Materials, Equipment, Transportation, And Services Required To Complete All Work Specified Herein Indicated Or As Shown On The Drawings. • Work Includes But Is Not Limited To: Prefabrication Of Façade Louver Installation • Materials Steel And Metals For The Works Shall Meet The Requirements Of Astm A36, Hot-rolled Shapes And Plates. • All Steels Shall Be Primed With Epoxy-based Paint With -2- Finish Coats, Color Sample Must Be Submitted To Architect’s/engineer’s For Approval. Substrate Preparation Shall Meet The Requirements Of The Applicable Clauses Of The Steel Structures Painting Council, For Industrial Type Of Construction. All Surfaces Shall Be Free From Mill Scale, Rusts, Oils Or Any Contaminants Detrimental To Adhesion Of Paint. • Welding Works Shall Be In Accordance With Structural Welding Code (american Welding Society-d1.1, Latest Edition). Welding Electrodes Shall Be E6013 And E6012, Minimum, Meeting The Requirements Of Aws A.5. All Welders Shall Meet The Qualifications Under The Aws Codes And Standards. • All Works Under This Item Shall Be Subject To Verification By The Engineer Prior To Commencement Of Fabrication. Contractor Is To Submit Shop Drawings For Architect’s/engineer’s Review Prior To Execution. Iii.7. Formworks • All Forms Shall Be Designed By The Contractor For A Safe Construction Activity And Installed To Dimensions Shown On The Drawings. • Use Phenolic Boards On Formworks With Shoring Supports. • Forms Shall Be Used Whenever Necessary To Confine The Concrete And Shape It To The Required Lines And Dimensions, Or To Protect The Concrete From Contamination. Forms Shall Have Sufficient Strength To Withstand The Pressure Resulting From Placement And Vibration Of The Concrete, And Shall Be Maintained Rigidly In Correct Position. Forms Shall Be Sufficiently Tight To Prevent Loss Of Mortar From The Concrete. • Stripping Of Forms Shall Only Commence After The Concrete Has Gained Sufficient Strength (min Of 7 Days) For Major Structural Elements. C. Thermal Moisture Protection Furnish Materials And Labor And All Incidentals Necessary For The Completion Of All Thermal Moisture Protection Works Shown On Drawings And As Herein Specified. I. Moisture Protection – Cold Fluid Applied Waterproofing • Work Includes But Is Not Limited To: Waterproofing Of All Toilet Floors Waterproofing Of Roof Deck • Project Conditions: Proceed With Waterproofing Operations Only After Substrate Construction And Penetrating Work Have Been Completed. Proceed With Waterproofing Operations Only When Existing And Forecast Weather Conditions Will Permit Work To Be Performed In Accordance With Manufacturer’s Recommendations. Ii. Leak Plug: Rapid-setting Mortar For Plugging Leaks On Concrete & Sealant On Pipe Penetrations & Embedded Steel Ladder • Provide Leak Plug That Is An Ultra-rapid Set Plugging Mortar For Sealing Running Water Leaks Where Conventional Mortars Would Otherwise Be Washed Away. It Should Be Ideal For Sealing Leaks Before Applying Waterproof Renders In Cistern Tanks. Upon Setting, The Product Should Develop Excellent Structural Strength And Water Tightness. It Is Supplied As A Dry Powder That Needs Only The Addition Of Water. • Specifications: Rapid-setting, Stopping Leaks Instantly Easy To Use – Just Add Water Durable – Provides Sufficient Strength Chloride-free – Doesn’t Cause Corrosion, And Non-toxic • Uses For: Sealing And Creating Coving On Corner Joints Stopping Leaks Filling Holes Before Waterproofing, Including The Cold-joints • Surface Preparation: Surfaces Should Be Brushed Clean To Remove Loose Material, Dust, And Laitance. Holes To Be Patched Should Be Cut Back To A Depth Of 20mm, And Feather Edges Must Not Be Allowed. Allowance Should Be Made For Wastage When Estimating. • General Application: Strictly Comply With Manufacturer's Written Installation Instructions, Including Preparation Of Substrate Surfaces, Detail Coatings Of Joints And Planar Changes In Substrate, And Priming Of Substrates. Apply The Mixed Leak Plug In Place, Ensuring Maximum Contact With The Substrate Before The Material Sets. If Being Used To Plug A Running Water Leak, The Mixed Leak Plug Should Be Held In Place Until It Reaches The Initial Set. Iii. Sealant On Pipe Penetrations • Provide A Heavy-duty Sealant That Is A Formulated Polymer Which Serves As A Multi-purpose Adhesive And Sealant. It Is A Rubber-like, Flexible, Single Component, Moisture Cure Adhesive, And Sealant That Is Engineered For The Bonding And Sealing Needs Of The Construction And Automotive Industry. • Specifications: Heavy Duty Adhesive And Sealant Excellent Adhesion To A Wide Variety Of Substrates Interior / Exterior Application Highly Flexible And Elastic Durable With High Tensile And Shear Strength Uv And Weather Resistance Paintable Easy Clean Up Non-staining No Solvent, Isocyanate, Voc Iv. Two-component, Flexible Cementitious Waterproofing Membrane • Provide A Two-component, Flexible Cementitious Waterproofing Membrane, Consisting Of A Selected Cement Blend With Well-graded Fillers And Synthetic Resin. • Specifications: Flexible, Durable And Weather-resistant Excellent Adhesion To Most Substrates Excellent Waterproofing Qualities – Able To Withstand High Hydrostatic Pressure Breathable Membrane – Permeable To Water Vapor And Yet Impermeable To Water Bridge Hairline Cracks Non-toxic – Suitable For Use In Waterproofing Of Potable Water Tanks Can Be Applied Onto Damp Surfaces • General Applications: For Horizontal And Vertical Surfaces, A Roller And/or Paint Brush May Be Used To Apply The Slurry. Care Must Be Taken To Ensure That Air Is Not Entrapped In The Membrane. Apply The First Coat And Work Generously To Fill All The Pores And Honeycombs. Allow The Membrane To Dry For Approximately 2 To 3 Hours Before Application Of The Second Coat. The Second Coat Must Be Applied In A Crosswise Manner To Ensure An Even Coverage. Allow A Minimum Curing Time Interval Of 15 To 72 Hours Before Laying The Screed Or Performing A Ponding Test. Should The Ponding Test Exceed 4 Hours, A Minimum Curing Time Interval Of 72 Hours Is Recommended. Concrete Topping Is Recommended For Exposed Areas Subject To Regular Traffic. Apply A Thin Film Of Bonding Agent Before Applying The Concrete Topping. D. Architectural Works Furnish Materials And Labor And All Incidentals Necessary For The Completion Of All Architectural Works Shown On Drawings And As Herein Specified. I. Paint Finishes • Paint Materials And Samples Swatches Shall Be Approved By The Architect. • Examine Substrate And Conditions Under Which Painting Will Be Performed. Proceed With The Work Only When Conditions Are Satisfactory. • Do Not Paint Over Dirt, Rust, Scale, Grease, Moisture, Scuffed Surfaces, Or Conditions Otherwise Detrimental To Formation Of A Durable Paint Film. • Clean Surfaces To Be Painted Before Applying Paint Or Surface Treatments. Remove Oil And Grease Prior To Mechanical Cleaning. Program Cleaning And Painting So That Contaminants From Cleaning Process Will Not Fall Into Wet, Newly-painted Surfaces. • Perform Preparation And Cleaning Procedures In Accordance With Paint Manufacturer’s Instructions And As Herein Specified, For Each Particular Substrate Condition. • Ferrous Metals: Clean Non-galvanized Ferrous-metal Surfaces That Have Not Been Shop Coated; Remove Mortar, Plaster, Grease, Dirt, Rust, Loose Mill Scale And Other Foreign Substances By Solvent Or Mechanical Cleaning Methods That Comply With The Recommendations Of The Steel Structures Painting Council, Before Priming Coat Is Applied. I. Floor Finishes • Tile Works General: All Surfaces To Receive Tiles, Shall Be Free From Loose Plaster, Where Required, Existing Setting Mortar Bed Shall Be Stripped, Removed To Allow Proper Setting Of Tiles To Desired Finished Elevation. No Separate Payment For Trimming Existing Mortar Bed And Shall Be Deemed Included Elsewhere. Material Shall Be Subject To Review And Approval Of The Architect. Contractor To Submit Samples For Color And Texture Selection Prior To Delivery And Installation. All Floor Cuttings On Both Ends Of The Walls Shall Be Of Equal Width. Tile Grout Color To Match Color Of Tiles Or As Directed By The Architect. Setting Bed Or Mortar Shall Be Dry Mixed, Sand-cement Mix With Water Added To Produce The Desired Consistency And Slurry Mix For Adhesion. Use Tile Adhesive For Areas That Are Less Than 1.5 Inches From Finish Floor Line. All Exposed Corner Edges Shall Be Provided With Aluminum Stair Nosing. No Human Traffic Or Construction Loads Shall Be Applied To All Newly Installed Tiles, And Allow Setting Mortar And Adhesive To Cure Prior. • Anti-bacterial Vinyl Sheet Works Work Includes But Is Not Limited To: 3mm Anti-bacterial Vinyl Sheets With Cove And Capping – All Areas As Indicated On Drawings. Installation Materials: - Trowelable Leveling And Patching Compounds: Latex-modified, Portland Cement Based Or Blended Hydraulic Cement-based Formulation Provided Or Approved By Resilient Product Manufacturer For Applications Indicated. - Adhesives: Water-resistant Type Recommended By Manufacturer To Suit Floor Tile And Substrate Conditions Installation Should Be Carried In Accordance With Local Standards. Subfloor To Be Smooth, Hard, Clean And Dry Prior To Laying. Project Condition: - Maintain Temperatures Within Range Recommended By Manufacturer, But Not Less Than Deg C Or More Than 35 Deg C, In Spaces To Receive Floor Tile During The Following Time Periods: 1. 48 Hours Before Installation. 2. During Installation. 3. 48 Hours After Installation. - After Post-installation Period, Maintain Temperatures Within Range Recommended By Manufacturer, But Not Less Than 13 Deg C Or More Than 35 Deg C. - Close Spaces To Traffic During Floor Covering Installation. - Close Spaces To Traffic For 48 Hours After Floor Covering Installation. - Install Resilient Products After Other Finishing Operations, Including Painting, Have Been Completed. Color And Patterns: - Colors And Patterns: As Selected By The Healthcare Facility From Manufacturer's Full Range. Positioning: - As Far As Possible, And Depending On The Width Of The Rolls, Seams Between Strips Should Be Kept Away From Areas Of Heavy Load. - Within Rooms, Strips Should Be Laid Towards The Main Window Or In A Lengthwise Direction. - Within Corridors, Strips Should Be Laid In The Direction Of Pedestrian Traffic Unless Otherwise Stated In The Contract Specifications. Apply The Flooring Along The Chalk Line. - Mark A Longitudinal Axis For Reference To Place Strips. - Unroll Fully Material. - Check That The Edge Of Strips Is Straight. Align The Edge Of The First Strip To Longitudinal Axis To Have A Straight Reference. - Leave A Gap Of 1 Cm Between Every Strip To Let Possible Full Material Acclimation In Its Length As In Its Width. If Area Is Too Small, It Is Possible To Overlap Fully Two Strips. Welding Joints: Leave A Space Of Max 1 Mm Between The Strips Cold Seaming: Overlap The Strips In Order To Cut Edges Flush - Let Material Relax During 24h. Material Will Be In The Best Conditions To Be Glued And Material Tensile Or Bubbles Will Be Mostly Released. Gluing And Fitting: - This Is Done 24 Hours After Having Unrolled And Laid Out The Lengths. - The Application Is Done By Priming And Using Acrylic Emulsifying Adhesives With A Finely Toothed Spatula Or Trowel A2 Norm Tkb Or 1/16” X 1/16” X 1/16” Square Notch (1.6 Mm X 1.6 Mm X 1.6 Mm). Coverage Rate Is 300 Gr/sqm. To Achieve This Coverage, It Is Necessary To Change The Spatula Regularly. Important: - Forbid Any Trafficking For 48 Hours After Laying As Well As Any Furniture Movement. - Follow Carefully The Recommendations Of The Adhesive Manufacturer. - Closely Follow The Adhesive Manufacturer’s Instructions With Particular Regard To Its Waiting Time (the Interval Between Application Of Adhesive And Laying Of Flooring). - Room Temperature And Humidity, Sub-floor Absorption And Adhesive Coverage Are Important In Order To Achieve Perfect Adhesion. Fold Back Half Of The Strips When Applying Glue To The Floor Rolling Out: - Rolling Out Should Be Done In Two Stages: 1. Manually, Using A Cork Smoothing Press 2. By Rolling Over The Entire Surface With A 50kg Roller When Installation Is Complete. Stage 1: Pressing Down Manually Stage 2: Using A 50kg Roller - Trimming The Edge: 1. Use Of Coving As A Skirting System. Welding: - Heat Welding Requires A Small Gap 1 Mm Max To Be Left Between The Sheets During The Gluing Process. Cold Welding Requires Perfectly Straight Edges. Employ An Overlap Cutting Method During The Gluing Process. Putting Into Service – Allowing Traffic: After Installation: - For Normal Pedestrian Traffic, Allow 48 Hours - Before Moving Or Installing Furniture, Allow 72 Hours • Resinous Floor Coating System Works Work Includes But Is Not Limited To: - Non-skid Polyurethane Floor Coating (ff-4) – Of Ramp, Mid-landing, Landing And Janitor’s Closet At 3rd Floor , And As Indicated On Drawings. Product: - Performance Requirements: Non-skid Polyurethane Floor Coating (ff-4) – Provide A Modified Polyurethane Floor Coating Formulated For High Performance And Resistance To Abrasion. Special Kinds Of Aggregates Were Added To Offer Anti-slip For Protection Against Harmful Or Dangerous Slips On Dry And Wet Floorings. Low-emitting Materials: Flooring System Shall Comply With The Testing And Product Requirements Of The California Department Of Public Health's (formerly, The California Department Of Health Services') "standard Method For The Testing And Evaluation Of Volatile Organic Chemical Emissions From Indoor Sources Using Environmental Chambers." - Specifications: - Better Anti-slip Grip - Durable And Excellent Color Retention - Low Odor And Non-toxic - Excellent Adhesion On Surfaces - Non-flammable - Recommended Paint System: - Primer: 1 Coat Of A Two-component, 100% Solids Epoxy Specially Formulated As A High-strength Primer For Use In Priming All Concrete Surface And Steel Prior To The Application Of Any Resin-based Floor Coatings And Toppings. - High-protective Coating - Pigmented Binder For Seamless Broadcast Flooring - System - Low-viscosity Binder For Trowel Applied Mortar - Flooring - High-quality Concrete Epoxy Primer - For Damp Surfaces - Topcoat: 2 Coats Of Non-skid Polyurethane Floor Coating - General Application: Measure The Floor Area To Be Painted And Buy Enough Paint For The Entire Project. Stir Well. Apply Liberally. Avoid Light Foot Traffic For The Next 24 Hours. Do Not Apply When Surface Or Air Temperature Is Below 20°c Or If Rain Is Expected Within 5 Hours. Apply Liberally With A 3/8” Nap Roller, But Avoid Excessive Brushing Or Spreading Too Thinly. Do Not Let Water Sit On The Painted Surfaces Before 14 Days To Ensure Proper Curing. • Floor Tile Works Toilets And Janitor’s Closet – 30cmx30cm Non-skid Homogeneous Floor Tiles. Cuttings On Both Ends Of The Walls Shall Be Of Equal Width With The Floor Finish. All Exposed Corner Edges Shall Be Provided With Pvc Tile Trims. No Human Traffic Or Construction Loads Shall Be Applied To All Newly Installed Tiles, And Allow Setting Mortar And Adhesive To Cure Prior. Ii. Wall & Ceiling Finishes • Wall Tile Works All Toilets – 30cmx60cm Glossy/polished Ceramic Tiles. Cuttings On Both Ends Of The Walls Shall Be Of Equal Width With The Floor Finish. All Exposed Corner Edges Shall Be Provided With Pvc Tile Trims. - No Human Traffic Or Construction Loads Shall Be Applied To All Newly Installed Tiles, And Allow Setting Mortar And Adhesive To Cure Prior. • Painting Works Paint Materials And Samples Swatches Shall Be Approved By The Architect. Examine Substrate And Conditions Under Which Painting Will Be Performed. Proceed With The Work Only When Conditions Are Satisfactory. Do Not Paint Over Dirt, Rust, Scale, Grease, Moisture, Scuffed Surfaces, Or Conditions Otherwise Detrimental To Formation Of A Durable Paint Film. Clean Surfaces To Be Painted Before Applying Paint Or Surface Treatments. Remove Oil And Grease Prior To Mechanical Cleaning. Program Cleaning And Painting So That Contaminants From Cleaning Process Will Not Fall Into Wet, Newly-painted Surfaces. Perform Preparation And Cleaning Procedures In Accordance With Paint Manufacturer’s Instructions And As Herein Specified, For Each Particular Substrate Condition. Ferrous Metals: Clean Non-galvanized Ferrous-metal Surfaces That Have Not Been Shop Coated; Remove Mortar, Plaster, Grease, Dirt, Rust, Loose Mill Scale And Other Foreign Substances By Solvent Or Mechanical Cleaning Methods That Comply With The Recommendations Of The Steel Structures Painting Council, Before Priming Coat Is Applied. • Painting Systems Exterior Surfaces: - Concrete, Concrete Masonry, Rendered Smooth - Concrete Neutralizer – One (1) Coat, Dry For 6 Hours. - Putty Surface Imperfections, Hairline Cracks With Patching Compound Using Putty Knife - Prime – Two (2) Coats Flat Latex, Dry For Two (2) Hours. - Topcoat – Two (2) Coats Of Semi-gloss Latex, Two (2) Hours Interval Between Coats. - Thinning / Clean-up Solvent – Water - Application – By Brush, Roller, Or Airless Spray Interior Surfaces: - Concrete, Concrete Masonry, Rendered Smooth - Concrete Neutralizer – One (1) Coat, Dry For 6 Hours. - Putty Surface Imperfections, Hairline Cracks With Patching Compound Using Putty Knife. - Prime – Two (2) Coats Flat Latex, Dry For Two (2) Hours. - Topcoat – Two (2) Coats Of Semi-gloss Latex, Two (2) Hours Interval Between Coats. - Thinning / Clean-up Solvent – Water - Application – By Brush, Roller, Or Airless Spray Ceiling & Drywall Surfaces: - Repair Surface Imperfections With Putty Using Putty Knife, Dry For 2 Hours And Sand. - Apply Mesh Tape On Board Joints And Seal Gaps With Patching Compound. Dry For Two (2) Hours And Sand. - Primer – Flat Latex, Dry For Two (2) Hours. - Topcoat – Two (2) Coats Of White Flat Latex Paint, Two (2) Hours Interval Between Coats. - Thinning / Clean-up Solvent - Water - Application – By Brush, Roller, Or Airless Spray Cabinetries, Closets, Counters, Doorjambs And Doors: - Primer: One (1) Coat Of Lacquer Primer Surfacer - When Necessary, Putty Surface Imperfections, Hairline Cracks With Lacquer Spot Putty Using Putty Knife. Dry For 4 Hours And Sand. - Primer: One (1) Coat Of Lacquer Primer Surfacer - Topcoat – Two (2) Coats Of Automotive Lacquer Paint Finish, One (1) Hour Interval Between Coats. - Thinning / Clean-up Solvent – Lacquer Thinner - Application – By Airless Spray • Dry Walls & Interior Wall Claddings Walls - Fiber Cement Board In 12.00mm X 1.2m X 2.4m Fiber Cement Board Shall Be Stored In Elevated And Well Protected Area. Boards With Broken Edges, Lacerations Etc. Will Not Be Permitted To Be Installed. Framing - 2”x4” 0.5mm Thick Metal Studs Spaced At 0.40m X 0.40m On Centers And 2”x4” 0.5mm Thick Metal Tracks. • Dry Ceiling Ceiling - Fiber Cement Board In 4.50mm X 1.2m X 2.4m Fiber Cement Board Shall Be Stored In Elevated And Well Protected Area. Boards With Broken Edges, Lacerations Etc. Will Not Be Permitted To Be Installed. Framing - On 0.40mm Thick, 19mm X 50mm Double Furring, And 0.80mm Thick, 12mmx38mm Carrying Channel With Vertical Hanger, Spaced At 0.40m X 0.40m On Centers. • Rendering To Chb Or Concrete Surfaces All Surfaces To Be Rendered Or Cement Plastered Shall Be Clean From Any Loose Material Or Contamination To Provide Strong Bond Between Plaster And The Surface. Mix Proportion Shall Not Be Less Than 1 Part Of Cement To 4 Parts Of Screened Sand. Necessary Adjustments Shall Be Made To Provide A Strong And Consistent Mix, Free From Cracking Due To Rapid Hydration Of Plaster Mix. Tampering Of Previously Mix Concrete Will Not Be Permitted. All Surfaces To Receive Paint Finish Shall Be Smooth Whilst Surfaces To Receive Tiles Shall Be Rough To Provide Better Adhesion Or Bond. • Doors And Windows Glass Door (glass/glazing) – 10mm Thk. Tempered Clear Glass On 50mm X 100mm Powder-coated Aluminum Framed Sliding Door With 2" X 6" Powder Coated Aluminum Jamb With Complete Hardware Accessories. Glass Partitions (glass/glazing) – 6.00mm Thk. Clear Tempered Glass Fixed Glass On Powder-coated Aluminum Frame W/ Complete Hardware Accessories. Windows (glass/glazing) – 6.00mm Thk. Clear Glass Awning Type Analok Aluminum Frame W/ Complete Hardware Accessories And Window Frame Weatherstripping. All Metal Doors And Jambs – Hollow Core Metal Flush Type Swinging Door With 2" X 6" Steel Jamb – All In Paint Finish By Spray, W/ Complete Hardware And Door Accessories, Including Door & Jamb Seals As Indicated On Drawings, Completely Operational All Doors And Jambs – Provide All Door Keys With Key Chains And Key Tags With Color And Specifications Subject For Approval Of The Healthcare Facility. • Specialties Concrete Countertop Sink - Finish – Countertop Granite Slab, 0.60x2.40mm, Full Bullnose Edge On All Areas As Indicated On Drawings - Inclusions – Countertop Backsplash And Aprons At 0.10m - Thickness – 32mm - Finish And Color – As Selected By Healthcare Facility - Do Not Use Defective Pavers That Might Be Visible Or Cause Staining In Finished Work. - Cut Unit To Provide Pattern Indicated And In A Manner That Will Provide Clean, Sharp, Unchipped Edges. Supply And Installation Of Built-in Cabinets And Shelves - Finish – As Indicated On Drawings - Work Includes But Is Not Limited To: - 3rd Floor Icu Nurse Station - 3rd Floor Icu-med Prep Room - 3rd Floor Nurse Station - 3rd Floor Nurse Station-med Prep Room - 3rd Floor Nurse Station-clean Linens Room - Miscellaneous Building/room Signages/wayfinding Systems Third Floor - Signages - Room Identification Sign (for Patient Rooms) - "isolation Room 17", 6mm Thick Frosted Acrylic - Room Identification Sign (for Patient Rooms) - "isolation Room 18", 6mm Thick Frosted Acrylic - Room Identification Sign (for Patient Rooms) - "isolation Room 19", 6mm Thick Frosted Acrylic - Room Identification Sign (for Patient Rooms) - "intensive Care Unit", 6mm Thick Frosted Acrylic - Area Identification (sticker Mounted) - "icu Unit 1/2/3", Frosted Sticker Mounted On Glass Surface - Room Identification Sign (for Service Rooms) - "dirty Utility", 6mm Thick Frosted Acrylic - Room Identification Sign (for Service Rooms) - "nurse Station", 6mm Thick Frosted Acrylic - Room Identification Sign (for Service Rooms) - "medicine Preparation Room", 6mm Thick Frosted Acrylic - Regulatory Sign With Room Label (authorized Personnel Only) – “electrical Room”, 6mm Thick Frosted Acrylic - Regulatory Special Signs (access Ramp Sign), 6mm Thick Frosted Acrylic - Restroom Identification – “all Gender Toilet”, 6mm Thick Frosted Acrylic - 3rd Floor - Emergency Exit Plan, 6mm Thick Frosted Acrylic - Way Finder Sign, 6mm Thick Frosted Acrylic - Smoke Free Building Sign, 6mm Thick Frosted Acrylic Ground To Second Floor - Signages - 2nd Floor - Emergency Exit Plan, 6mm Thick Frosted Acrylic - 1st Floor - Emergency Exit Plan, 6mm Thick Frosted Acrylic Supply And Installation Of Left Façade Enclosure - Work Includes But Is Not Limited To: - All Wall Areas As Indicated On Drawings (specifically On Left Façade) Material Specification: - Fixed Framings In Paint Finish - Miscellaneous To Complete All Works G. Plumbing Works Provide All Labor, Materials And Equipment And Perform All The Work Necessary For The Complete Execution Of All The Work As Shown On Drawings And Specified In This Specification. Scope Of Works Shall Include But Does Not Be Limited To The Following Major Items Of Work: • Sanitary And Waterline Piping Works Furnish And Install Complete Water Distribution System Including Incoming Supply Pipes And Connections, Pipes, Valves, Faucets, Accessories, Etc. Storage, Delivery, Protection Before Installation And Connection Of Sanitary Line Accessories. All Sanitary Pipes And Fittings To Be Used Shall Be Made Of Polyvinyl Chloride (pvc Pipes) Series 1000 All Waterline Pipes And Fittings To Be Used Shall Be Made Polypropylene Random Co-polymer (ppr Pipes) Connections From Existing Water Supply And Existing Catch Basins. Pressure Testing Of The Installed Water Distribution System. Leakage Testing Of Soil, Waste, Vent, And Catch Basins And Septic Tank Disinfections Of Water Distribution System. Furnish And Install All Required Consumable Materials And Materials Tube Installed. Investigation Of All Conflicts Of This Work And Coordination With Other Trades. • Plumbing Fixtures, Toilet & Sink Accessories * Submit Samples For Approval Prior To Installation" ** Faucets, Valves & Other Accessories Shall Be Japan, U.s., & E.u. Made Two-piece Water Closet/s (push Button,4/6 Liters Water Saver) With Wall-mounted Semi-recessed Ceramic Tissue Holder, Wall-mounted Semi-recessed Ceramic Soap Holder, Complete Accessories Wall Hung Lavatory W/ Complete Fittings & Accessories Wall Hung Lavatory W/ Half-pedestal W/ Complete Fittings & Accessories Stainless Steel 304 Lavatory Faucet Stainless Steel 304 Two-way Faucet W/ Telephone Shower 50x45x20 Cm Stainless Steel 304 Single Bowl Surface Mounted Kitchen Sink W/ Complete Fittings & Accessories Surface-mounted Long Neck Faucet For Kitchen Sink (med. Prep. Room) Hand Bidet Ss 304 Towel Bar Stainless Steel Floor Drain, 6"x6" H. Electrical Works Provide All Labor, Materials And Equipment And Perform All The Work Necessary For The Complete Execution Of All The Work As Shown On Drawings And Specified In This Specification. Scope Of Works Shall Include But Does Not Be Limited To The Following Major Items Of Work: • Panel Boards And Circuit Breakers At 3rd Floor 3 Blower (exhaust & Supply Blower Panelboard) Assembled In Nema 1 Enclosure, Wall Mounted, Swing Dead Front, Powder Coated With Terminal Lugs In Crimping Type Ready, With Grounding Busbar Main: 60at,3p, 100af, 10 Kaic, 230 V, Mccb Branches: 4 - 30at/100af, 2p, 230 V, Mcb 2 - 20at/100af, 2p, 230 V, Mcb • Roughing-ins 20mm Dia.upvc Pipe 20mm Dia. Upvc Male Adapter With Locknut 25mm Dia.upvc Pipe 25mm Dia. Upvc Male Adapter With Locknut 20mm Corrugated Electrical Flexible Hose 20mm Electrical Flexible Hose Connector Junction Box With Cover Utility Box Square Box Consumables • Wires And Cables Thhn/thwn Wire - 2.0mm², 3.5mm², 5.5mm², 14.0mm², 60.0mm² • Wiring Devices Single Pole Switch With Led Indicator, Flush Type Modern Series Duplex Switch With Led Indicator Flush Type Modern Series Triplex Switch With Led Indicator Flush Type Modern Series Three-way Switch Two Gang Duplex Universal Convenience Outlet, 3 Prong Modern Series, 16a, 230v Duplex Universal Outlet, Floor Mounted Type, 16a, 230v Acu Outlet, Universal, 30a, 230v W/ Grounding-type • Lighting Fixtures 4"ø Downlight, With 11w Led Recessed Mounted 60 X 60 Square Type Recessed Led Panel Emergency Light Exit Light 30 Watts Led Flood Light I. Auxiliary Works To Include Fixing And Installation; Complete Accessories And Necessary Consumables; All In Accordance With Auxiliary Plan And Specification And As Indicated On Detailed Cost Estimates: • Fire Alarm And Detection System Roughing-ins / Wires: - 15mmø Emt Pipe, Coupling, Connector - Pullbox - Metal Flexible Conduit 1/2" - Straight Connector 1/2" - Junction Box W/ Cover - Utility Box - Conduit Supports / Hangers - 1.25mm2 Twisted Pair - Consumables - Equipment: - Smoke Detector • Paging System Roughing-ins / Wires: - 15mmø Upvc Pipe, Male Adapter With Locknut - Metal Flexible Conduit 1/2" - Straight Connector 1/2" - Junction Box With Cover - 1.25mm2 Twisted Pair - Consumables - Equipment: - Ceiling Speaker • Cctv System Roughing-ins / Wires: - 15mmø Upvc Pipe - 15mm Dia. Upvc Male Adapter With Locknut - Junction Box With Cover - Utility Box With Cover - Utp Cat 6 4pairs - 1 Gang Outlet - Consumables Equipment: - Ip Camera Dome Type J. Fire Protection Works To Include Fixing And Installation; Complete Accessories And Necessary Consumables; All In Accordance With Fire Protection Plan And Specification. • Black Iron Pipes, Fittings, Valves And Accessories: - Bi Pipes Schedule 40 @ 6m, Seamless (also Including Drain Pipe Riser And Auto Sprinkler Riser) And All Fittings, Valves And Accessories As Indicated On Detailed Cost Estimates • Sprinkler Heads And Accessories - Pendent Type: 135 Degrees To 165 Degrees - Sidewall Type: Standard Coverage • Others – Hangers And Supports, Miscellaneous And Consumables (including Painting And Tagging) • Testing And Commissioning – Configuration, Testing And Commissioning, Documentation, Training And Orientation K. Mechanical Works To Include Fixing And Installation; Complete Accessories And Necessary Consumables; All In Accordance With Mechanical Plan And Specification And As Indicated On Detailed Cost Estimates: • Air-conditioning Works - 3.0 Hp Split Type Aircon, Inverter Type, - 2.0 Hp Split Type Aircon, Inverter Type - 1.0 Hp Split Type Aircon, Inverter Type - Consumables • Ventilation Works - Bag/s In Bag/s Out Exhaust Blower Equipment - Panel Carbon Filter 16"x16"x2" - Hepa Filter With Aluminum Separator - Ducting L. Request For Final Inspection • Contractor Shall Submit Its Written Request For A Final Inspection Of The Project To The Medical Center Chief Office At Least Seven (7) Days Prior To Project Inspection & Turn-over. M. Tools And Equipment • Various Basic And Advanced Masonry/electrical/carpentry Tools • Measuring And Layout Tools • Waterproofing Application And Miscellaneous Tools • Safety Equipment • Utility Vehicle General Guidelines • All Construction Works Shall Be Undertaken By Contractor In Accordance With Existing Laws And All Other Applicable Rules And Regulations. • The Contractor Shall Be Responsible In Setting Out Reference Lines, Elevations (lines And Grades) Prior And During The Execution Of The Works. All References Shall Be Maintained And Protected By The Contractor At His Own Expense. Disturbed References Shall Be Restored To Its Original Position Without Extra Cost To Devmh. • The Contractor Shall Carry Out The Works Properly And In Accordance With This Contract. The Contractor Shall Provide All Supervision, Labor, Materials, Plant And Equipment, Which May Be Required. • The Contractor Shall Commence Execution Of The Works On The Start Date And Shall Carry Out The Works In Accordance With The Approved Pert/cpm Network Diagram Submitted By The Contractor, As Updated With The Approval Of The Procuring Entity’s Representative, And Shall Complete The Works By The Intended Completion Date. • The Contractor Shall Be Responsible For The Safety Of All Activities On The Site. • During On-going Construction And Before The Turn-over Of The Project, Engineering & Facilities Management Staff, End-users, Twg And Bac Shall Inspect The Works Undertaken By Contractor. Hospital Engineers And End-users Discover Any Deviations By Contractor From The Approved Construction Plans, Contractor Shall Be Required To Rectify All Such Deviations, Within Such Period Required By Client. • Contractor Shall Have Full Responsibility For Any And All Damages To Existing Hospital Facilities, Utilities, And/or Any Portion Of The Hospital’s Common Area, Due To The Works Undertaken By Contractor, Whether Accidental Or Intentional. • No Variation Order Shall Be Undertaken Unless Verified By Hospital Engineer And Approved By Executive Committee. • Contractor Shall Not Cover Or Block Stub-outs (cleanouts, Water Source, Exhaust, Sewer, Drainage, Etc.) When Not Utilized. Said Stub-outs Shall At All Times Be Free Of Obstructions And Easily Accessible. • Contractor Shall Secure A Utility Tapping Permit Prior To Tapping From Utility Provision. • Electricity And Water Consumed During Construction Shall Be Charged To Contractor. • End-users Reserves The Right To Inspect The Works At Any Time. • Contractor Shall Insure And Hold Client, Its Affiliates, Officers, Directors, Stockholders, Employees, Agents, And/or Representatives, Free And Harmless From And Against Any Injury, Losses, Claims, Damages, Liabilities, Expenses, And/or Costs Of Litigation, Resulting From Or Arising Out Of The Works Undertaken By Contractor. • In Event Of Force Majeure, The Contractor Shall Rectify, Replace Or Build The Unfinished Projects When It Is Not Yet Completed And Accepted W/o Additional Cost For The Procuring Entity. • Contractor Shall Comply With The Construction House Rules Of This Hospital. Time Of Completion • The Completion Of The Project Shall Be One-hundred Twenty (120) Calendar Days From The Date Of Effectivity.
Closing Soon5 Nov 2024
Tender AmountPHP 10 Million (USD 172.6 K)
Municipality Of Irosin, Sorsogon Tender
Electrical and Electronics...+1Solar Installation and Products
Philippines
Details: Description Republic Of The Philippines Province Of Sorsogon Municipality Of Irosin Bids & Awards Committee Invitation To Bid For Supply & Delivery Of Hardware/materials For The Construction Of Solar Streetlights -inact Access Road, Barangay San Pedro, Irosin, Sorsogon 1.the Local Government Unit Of Irosin, Through The 20% Edf 2024 Intends To Apply The Sum Of Six Hundred Forty Three Thousand Five Hundred Fifty Five Pesos (p 643,555.00) Being The Approved Budget For The Contract (abc) To Payments Under The Contract For The Supply & Delivery Of Hardware/materials For The Construction Of Solar Streetlights-inact Access Road, Barangay San Pedro, Irosin, Sorsogon, Good-38-2024. Bids Received In Excess Of The Abc Shall Be Automatically Rejected At Bid Opening. Name Of Contract : Supply & Delivery Of Hardware/materials For The Construction Of Solar Streetlights-inact Access Road, Barangay San Pedro, Irosin, Sorsogon Brief Description: 38 Pcs 16mm Diam. Rsb/26 Pcs 10mm Diam Rsb/6 Pcs #16 Tie Wire/6 Kgs Hacksaw Blade/7 Pcs ½” Thk Marine Plywood/404 Bd.ft. Coco Lumber/10 Kgs Assorted Cw Nail/34 Bags Portland Cement/2.5cu.m. Washed Sand/4 Cu.m. Gravel(pea-size)/1 Cu.m. Boulderette/18 Sets 200 Watts Led Streetlights/10 Sets Galvanized Pole/8 Sets Pre-fabricated Bracket W/ Screws And Nuts Approved Budget For The Contract : P 643,555.00 Contract Duration : 30 Calendar Days Delivery Period : 7 Calendar Days After The Issuance Of Notice To Proceed Source Of Fund : 20% Edf 2024 2. The Local Government Unit Of Irosin Now Invites Bids For The Above Procurement Project. Delivery Of The Goods Is Required By Seven(7) Calendar Days. Bidders Should Have Completed For The Last Two(2) Years From The Date Of Submission And Receipt Of Bids, A Contract Similar To The Project. The Description Of An Eligible Bidder Is Contained In The Bidding Documents, Particularly, In Section Ii. Instruction To Bidders. 3. Bidding Will Be Conducted Through Open Competitive Bidding Procedures Using Non-discretionary “pass/fail” Criterion As Specified In The 2016 Implementing Rules And Regulations (irr) Of Republic Act 9184 (ra 9184). Bidding Is Restricted To Filipino Citizens/sole Proprietorships, Partnerships, Or Organizations With At Least Sixty Percent(60%) Interest Or Outstanding Capital Stock Belonging To Citizens Of The Philippines, And To Citizens Or Organizations Of A Country The Laws Or Regulations Of Which Grant Similar Rights Or Privileges To Filipino Citizens, Pursuant To Ra No. 5183. 4. Prospective Bidders May Obtain Further Information From Local Government Unit Of Irosin And Inspect The Bidding Documents At The Address Given Below From 8:00 Am-5:00 Pm. 5. A Complete Set Of Bidding Documents May Be Acquired By Interested Bidders On October 29, 2024 Until November 5, 2024 From The Given Address And Philgeps Website And Lgu-irosin Website And Upon Payment Of The Applicable Fee For The Bidding Documents, Pursuant To The Latest Guidelines Issued By The Gppb, In The Amount Of One Thousand Pesos (p 1,000.00). The Procuring Entity Shall Allow The Bidder To Present Its Proof Of Payment For The Fees By Presenting In Person The Official Receipt Of Bid Documents To The Bac Office. 6. The Local Government Unit Of Irosin Will Not Hold A Pre-bid Conference. 7. Bids Must Be Duly Received By The Bac Secretariat Through Manual Submission At The Office Address As Indicated Below On Or Before November 5, 2024, 8:59 Am At Bac Office, Municipal Compound, San Julian, Irosin, Sorsogon. Late Bids Shall Not Be Accepted. 8. All Bids Must Be Accompanied By A Bid Security In Any Of The Acceptable Forms And In The Amount Stated In Itb Clause 16. 9. Bid Opening Shall Be On November 5, 2024, 9:00 Am At The Given Address Below At The Conference Room, Office Of The Mayor, Municipal Compound, San Julian, Irosin, Sorsogon. Bids Will Be Opened In The Presence Of The Bidders’ Representatives Who Choose To Attend At The Address Below. 10. The Local Government Unit Of Irosin Reserves The Right To Accept Any And All Bids, Declare A Failure Of Bidding Or Not Award A Contract At Any Time Prior To Contract Award In Accordance With Section 35.6 And 41 Of The 2016 Revised Implementing Rules And Regulations(irr) Of Ra No. 9184, Without Thereby Incurring Any Liability To The Affected Bidder Or Bidders. 11.for Further Information, Please Refer To: Engr. Benjamin M. Gabionza Municipal Engineer Municipal Compound, San Julian, Irosin, Sorsogon Url: Www.irosin.gov.ph 12. You May Visit The Following Websites: For Downloading Of Bidding Documents: Philgeps Website And Www.irosin.gov.ph Date Of Publication: October 29, 2024 _____________________ Noel D. Mercado Ii Bac Chairman Instruction To Bidders 1. Scope Of Bid The Procuring Entity, Local Government Unit Of Irosin Invites Bids For The Supply & Delivery Of Hardware/materials For The Construction Of Solar Streetlights-inact Access Road , Barangay San Pedro, Irosin, Sorsogon With Project Identification Number Good-38-2024. [note: The Project Identification Number Is Assigned By The Procuring Entity Based On Its Own Coding Scheme And Is Not The Same As The Philgeps Reference Number, Which Is Generated After The Posting Of The Bid Opportunity On The Philgeps Website. The Procurement Project (referred To Herein As “project”) Is Composed Of 1 Lot Hardware/materials, The Details Of Which Are Described In Section Vii (technical Specifications). 2. Funding Information 2.1. The Gop Through The Source Of Funding As Indicated Below For 20% Edf 2024 In The Amount Of Six Hundred Forty Three Thousand Five Hundred Fifty Five Pesos (p 643,555.00) 2.2. The Source Of Funding Is: 20% Edf 2024 3. Bidding Requirements The Bidding For The Project Shall Be Governed By All The Provisions Of Ra No. 9184 And Its 2016 Revised Irr, Including Its Generic Procurement Manual And Associated Policies, Rules And Regulations As The Primary Source Thereof, While The Herein Clauses Shall Serve As The Secondary Source Thereof. Any Amendments Made To The Irr And Other Gppb Issuances Shall Be Applicable Only To The Ongoing Posting, Advertisement, Or Invitation To Bid By The Bac Through The Issuance Of A Supplemental Or Bid Bulletin. The Bidder, By The Act Of Submitting Its Bid, Shall Be Deemed To Have Inspected The Site, Determined The General Requirements Of This Project, Including Other Factors That May Affect The Cost, Duration And Execution Or Implementation Of The Contract, Project, Or Work And Examine All Instructions, Forms, Terms, And Project Requirements In The Bidding Documents. 4. Corrupt, Fraudulent, Collusive, Coercive, And Obstructive Practices The Procuring Entity, As Well As The Bidders And Suppliers, Shall Observe The Highest Standard Of Ethics During The Procurement And Execution Of The Contract. They Or Through An Agent Shall Not Engage In Corrupt, Fraudulent, Collusive, Coercive, And Obstructive Practices Defined Under Annex “i” Of The 2016 Revised Irr Of Ra No. 9184 Or Other Integrity Violations In Competing For The Project. 5. Eligible Bidders 5.1. Only Bids Of Bidders Found To Be Legally, Technically, And Financially Capable Will Be Evaluated. 5.2. A.foreign Ownership Exceeding Those Allowed Under The Rules May Participate Pursuant To: Iii. When The Goods Sought To Be Procured Are Not Available From Local Suppliers; Or B. Foreign Ownership Limited To Those Allowed Under The Rules May Participate In This Project. 5.3. Pursuant To Section 23.4.1.3 Of The 2016 Revised Irr Of Ra No. 9184, The Bidder Shall Have An Slcc That Is At Least One(1) Contract Similar To The Project The Value Of Which, Adjusted To Current Prices Using The Psa’s Cpi, Must At Least Equivalent To: A. For The Procurement Of Expandable Supplies: The Bidder Must Have Completed A Single Contract That Is Similar To This Project, Equivalent To At Least Twenty Five Percent (25%) Of The Abc. B.for The Procurement Of Non- Expandable Supplies And Services: The Bidder Must Have Completed A Single Contract That Is Similar To This Project, Equivalent To At Least Fifty Percent (50%) Of The Abc. The Bidders Shall Comply With The Eligibility Criteria Under Section 23.4.2 Of The 2016 Irr Of Ra No. 9184. 6. Origin Of Goods There Is No Restriction On The Origin Of Goods Other Than Those Prohibited By A Decision Of The Un Security Council Taken Under Chapter Vii Of The Charter Of The Un, Subject To Domestic Preference Requirements Under Itb Clause 18. 7. Subcontracts 7.1. The Bidder May Subcontract Portions Of The Project To The Extent Allowed By The Procuring Entity As Stated Herein, But In No Case More Than Twenty Percent (20%) Of The Project. The Procuring Entity Has Prescribed That: A. Subcontracting Is Not Allowed. 7.2 Subcontracting Is Not Allowed During The Bidding. 7.3 Subcontracting Is Not Allowed During The Contract Implementation Stage. 7.4 Subcontracting Of Any Portion Of The Project Does Not Relieve The Supplier Of Any Liability Or Obligation Under The Contract. The Supplier Will Be Responsible For The Acts, Defaults, And Negligence Of Any Subcontractor, Its Agents, Servants, Or Workmen As Fully As If These Were The Contractor’s Own Acts, Defaults, Or Negligence, Or Those Of Its Agents, Servants, Or Workmen. 8. Pre-bid Conference The Procuring Entity Will Not Hold A Pre-bid Conference For This Project. 9. Clarification And Amendment Of Bidding Documents Prospective Bidders May Request For Clarification On And/or Interpretation Of Any Part Of The Bidding Documents. Such Requests Must Be In Writing And Received By The Procuring Entity, Either At Its Given Address Or Through Electronic Mail Indicated In The Ib, At Least Ten (10) Calendar Days Before The Deadline Set For The Submission And Receipt Of Bids. 10. Documents Comprising The Bid: Eligibility And Technical Components 10.1. The First Envelope Shall Contain The Eligibility And Technical Documents Of The Bid As Specified In Section Viii( Checklist Of Technical And Financial Documents). 10.2. The Bidder’s Slcc As Indicted In Itb Clause 5.3 Should Have Completed Within The Last Two(2) Years Prior To The Deadline For The Submission And Receipt Of Bids. 10.3. If The Eligibility Requirements Or Statements, The Bids, And All Other Documents For Submission To The Bac Are In Foreign Language Other Than English, It Must Be Accompanied By A Translation In English, Which Shall Be Authenticated By The Appropriate Philippine Foreign Service Establishment, Post, Or The Equivalent Office Having Jurisdiction Over The Foreign Bidder’s Affairs In The Philippines. Similar To The Required Authentication Above, For Contracting Parties To The Apostile Convention, Only The Translated Documents Shall Be Authenticated Through The Apostille Pursuant To Gppb Resolution No. 13-2019 Dated 23 May 2019. The English Translation Shall Govern, For Purposes Of Interpretation Of The Bid. 11. Documents Comprising The Bid: Financial Component 11.1. The Second Bid Envelope Shall Contain The Financial Documents For The Bid As Specified In Section Viii( Checklist Of Technical And Financial Documents). 11.2. If The Bidder Claims Preference As A Domestic Bidder Or Domestic Entity, A Certification From Dti Shall Be Provided By The Bidder In Accordance With Section 43.1.3 Of The 2016 Revised Irr Of Ra No. 9184. 11.3. Any Bid Exceeding The Abc Indicated In Paragraph 1 Of The Ib Shall Not Be Accepted. 11.4. For Foreign-funded Procurement, A Ceiling May Be Applied To Bid Prices Provided The Conditions Are Met Under Section 31.2 Of The 2016 Revised Irr Of Ra No. 3184. 12. Bid Prices 12.1 Prices Indicated On The Price Schedule Shall Be Entered Separately In The Following Manner: A.for Goods Offered From Within The Procuring Entity’s Country: I. The Price Of The Goods Quoted Exw(ex-works,ex-factory,ex-warehouse,ex-showroom, Or Off The Shelf, As Applicable); Ii. The Cost Of All Custom Duties And Sales And Other Taxes Already Paid Or Payable; Iii. The Cost Of Transportation, Insurance, And Other Costs Incidental To Delivery Of The Goods To Their Final Destination; And Iv. The Price Of Other(incidental) Services, If Any, Listed In The Bds. 13. Bid And Payment Currencies 14.1. For Goods That The Bidder Will Supply From Outside The Philippines, The Bid Prices May Be Quoted In The Local Currency Or Tradeable Currency Adopted By The Bsp At The Discretion Of The Bidder. However, For Purposes Of Bid Evaluation, Bids Denominated In Foreigh Currencies, Shall Be Converted To Philippine Currency Based On The Exchange Rate As Published In The Bsp Reference Rate Bulletin On The Day Of The Bid Opening. 14.2. Payment Of The Contract Price Shall Be Made In: Philippine Pesos 14. Bid Security 15.1. The Bidder Shall Submit A Bid Securing Declaration Or Any Form Of Bid Security In The Amount Indicated In The Bds, Which Shall Be Not Less Than The Percentage Of The Abc In Accordance With The Schedule In The Bds. 15.2. The Bid And Bid Security Shall Be Valid Until One Hundred Twenty(120) Calendar Days. Any Bid Not Accompanied By An Acceptable Bid Security Shall Be Rejected By The Procuring Entity As Non-responsive. 15. Sealing And Marking Of Bids Each Bidder Shall Submit One Copy Of The First And Second Components Of Its Bid. The Procuring Entity May Request Additional Hard Copies And/or Electronic Copies Of The Bid. However, Failure Of The Bidders To Comply With The Said Request Shall Not Be A Ground For Disqualification. If The Procuring Entity Allows The Submission Of Bids Through Online Submission To The Given Website Or Any Other Electronic Means, The Bidder Shall Submit An Electronic Copy Of Its Bid, Which Must Be Digitally Signed. An Electronic Copy That Cannot Be Opened Or Is Corrupted Shall Be Considered Non-responsive And, Thus, Automatically Disqualified. 16. Deadline For Submission Of Bids The Bidders Shall Submit On The Specified Date And Time And Either At Its Physical Address Or Through Online Submission As Indicated In Paragraph 7 Of The Ib. 17. Opening And Preliminary Examination Of Bids 18.1. The Bac Shall Open The Bids In Public At The Time, On The Date, And At The Place Specified In Paragraph 9 Of The Ib. The Bidders’ Representatives Who Are Present Shall Sign A Register Evidencing Their Attendance. In Case Videoconferencing, Webcasting Or Other Similar Technologies Will Be Used, Attendance Of Participants Shall Likewise Be Recorded By The Bac Secretariat. In Case The Bids Cannot Be Opened As Scheduled Due To Justifiable Reasons, The Rescheduling Requirements Under Section 29 Of The 2016 Revised Irr Of Ra No. 9184 Shall Prevail. 18.2. The Preliminary Examination Of Bids Shall Be Governed By Section 30 Of The 2016 Revised Irr Of Ra No. 9184. 18. Domestic Preference 18.1 The Procuring Entity Will Grant A Margin Of Preference For The Purpose Of Comparison Of Bids In Accordance With Section 43.1.2 Of The 2016 Revised Irr Of Ra No. 9184. 19. Detailed Evaluation And Comparison Of Bids 19.1. The Procuring Entity’s Bac Shall Immediately Conduct A Detailed Evaluation Of All Bids Rated “passed” Using Non-discretionary Pass/fail Criteria. The Bac Shall Consider The Conditions In The Evaluation Of Bids Under Section 32.2 Of 2016 Revised Irr Of Ra No. 9184. 19.2. If The Project Allows Partial Bids, Bidders May Submit A Proposal On Any Of The Lots Or Items And Evaluation Will Be Undertaken On A Per Lot Or Item Basis, As The Case Maybe. In This Case, The Bid Security As Required By Itb Clause 14 Shall Be Submitted For Each Lot Or Item Separately. 19.3. The Descriptions Of The Lots Or Items Shall Be Indicated In Section Vii(technical Specifications), Although The Abcs Of These Lots Or Items Are Indicated In The Bds For Purposes Of The Nfcc Computation Pursuant To Section 23.4.2.6 Of The 2016 Revised Irr Of Ra No. 9184. The Nfcc Must Be Sufficient For The Total Of The Abcs For All The Lots Or Items Participated In By The Prospective Bidder. 19.4. The Project Shall Be Awarded As Follows: Option 1- One Project Having Several Items That Shall Be Awarded As One Contract. 20. Post Qualification Within A Non-extendible Period Of Five (5) Calendar Days From Receipt By The Bidder Of The Notice From The Bac That It Submitted The Lowest Calculated Bid, The Bidder Shall Submit Its Latest Income And Business Tax Returns Filed And Paid Through The Bir Electronic Filing And Payment System (efps), And Other Appropriate Licenses And Permits Required By Law And Stated In The Bds. 21. Signing Of The Contract The Documents Required In Section 37.2 Of The 2016 Revised Irr Of Ra No. 9184 Shall Form Part Of The Contract. Additional Contract Documents Are Indicated In The Bds. Bid Data Sheet Itb Clause 5.3 For This Purpose, Contracts Similar To The Project Shall Be: A. Supply & Delivery Of Hardware/materials For The Construction Of Solar Streetlights-inact Access Road, Barangay San Pedro, Irosin, Sorsogon Brief Description: 38 Pcs 16mm Diam. Rsb/26 Pcs 10mm Diam Rsb/6 Pcs #16 Tie Wire/6 Kgs Hacksaw Blade/7 Pcs ½” Thk Marine Plywood/404 Bd.ft. Coco Lumber/10 Kgs Assorted Cw Nail/34 Bags Portland Cement/2.5cu.m. Washed Sand/4 Cu.m. Gravel(pea-size)/1 Cu.m. Boulderette/18 Sets 200 Watts Led Streetlights/10 Sets Galvanized Pole/8 Sets Pre-fabricated Bracket W/ Screws And Nuts B. Completed Within The Last Two(2) Years From The Date Of The Submission Of Bids 7.1 Not Applicable Since Sub-contracting Is Not Allowed. 12 The Price Of Goods Shall Be Quoted Ddp Lgu-irosin, Irosin, Sorsogon. 14.1 The Bid Security Shall Be In The Form Of A Bid Securing Declaration Or Any Of The Following Forms And Amounts: A. [two Percent (2%) Of Abc], If Bid Security Is In Cash, Cashier’s/manager’s Check, Bank Draft/guarantee Or Irrevocable Letter Of Credit; B. [five Percent (5%) Of Abc] If Bid Security Is In Surety Bond. 19.3 Hardware/materials 38 Pcs 16mm Diam. Rsb/26 Pcs 10mm Diam Rsb/6 Pcs #16 Tie Wire/6 Kgs Hacksaw Blade/7 Pcs ½” Thk Marine Plywood/404 Bd.ft. Coco Lumber/10 Kgs Assorted Cw Nail/34 Bags Portland Cement/2.5cu.m. Washed Sand/4 Cu.m. Gravel(pea-size)/1 Cu.m. Boulderette/18 Sets 200 Watts Led Streetlights/10 Sets Galvanized Pole/8 Sets Pre-fabricated Bracket W/ Screws And Nuts 20.2 Licenses And Permits Relevant To The Project And The Corresponding Law Requiring It: Bir Registration 21.2 Licenses And Permits Relevant To The Project And The Corresponding Law Requiring It: None General Conditions Of Contract 1. Scope Of Contract This Contract Shall Include All Such Items, Although Not Specifically Mentioned, That Can Be Reasonably Inferred As Being Required For Its Completion As If Such Items Were Expressly Mentioned Herein. All The Provisions Of Ra No. 9184 And Its 2016 Revised Irr, Including The Generic Procurement Manual, And Associated Issuances, Constitute The Primary Source For The Terms And Conditions Of The Contract, And Thus, Applicable In Contract Implementation. Herein Clauses Shall Serve As The Secondary Source For The Terms And Conditions Of The Contract. This Is Without Prejudice To Sections 74.1 And 74.2 Of The 2016 Revised Irr Of Ra No. 9184 Allowing The Gppb To Amend The Irr, Which Shall Be Applied To All Procurement Activities, The Advertisement, Posting, Or Invitation Of Which Were Issued After The Effectivity Of The Said Amendment. Additional Requirements For The Completion Of This Contract Shall Be Provided In The Special Conditions Of Contract(scc). 2. Advance Payment 2.1 Advance Payment Of The Contract Amount Is Provided Under Annex “d” Of The Revised 2016 Irr Of Ra No. 9184. 2.2 The Procuring Entity Is Allowed To Determine The Terms Of The Payment On The Partial Or Staggered Delivery Of The Goods Procured, Provided Such Partial Payment Shall Correspond To The Value Of The Goods Delivered And Accepted In Accordance With Prevailing Accounting And Auditing Rules And Regulations. The Terms Of Payment Are Indicated In The Scc. 3. Performance Security Within Ten (10) Calendar Days From Receipt Of The Notice Of Award By The Bidder From The Procuring Entity But In No Case Later Than The Signing Of The Contract By Both Parties, The Successful Bidder Shall Furnish The Performance Security In Any Of The Forms Prescribed In Section 39 Of The 2016 Revised Irr. 4. Inspection And Tests The Procuring Entity Or Its Representatives Shall Have The Right To Inspect And/or The Test The Goods To Confirm Their Conformity To The Project. In Addition To Tests In The Scc, Section Vii(technical Specifications) Shall Specify What Inspections And/or Tests The Procuring Entity Requires, And Where They Are To Be Conducted. The Procuring Entity Shall Notify The Supplier In Writing, In A Timely Manner, Of The Identify Of Any Representatives Retained For These Purposes. All Reasonable Facilities And Assistance For The Inspection And Testing Of Goods, Including Access To Drawings And Production Data, Shall Be Provided By The Supplier To The Authorized Inspectors At No Charge To The Procuring Entity. 5. Warranty 7.1. In Order To Assure The Manufacturing Defects Shall Be Corrected By The Supplier, A Warranty Shall Be Required From The Supplier As Provided Under Section 62.1 Of The 2016 Revised Irr Of Ra No. 9184. 7.2. The Procuring Entity Shall Promptly Notify The Supplier In Writing Of Any Claims Arising Under This Warranty. Upon Receipt Of Such Notice, The Supplier Shall, Repair Or Replace The Defective Goods Or Parts Thereof Without Cost To The Procuring Entity, Pursuant To The Generic Procurement Manual. 6. Liability Of The Supplier The Supplier’s Liability Under This Contract Shall Be Provided By The Laws Of The Republic Of The Philippines. If The Supplier Is A Joint Venture, All Partners To The Joint Venture Shall Be Jointly And Severally Liable To The Procuring Entity. Special Conditions Of Contract Gcc Clause 1 Delivery And Documents – For Purposes Of The Contract, “exw,” “fob,” “fca,” “cif,” “cip,” “ddp” And Other Trade Terms Used To Describe The Obligations Of The Parties Shall Have The Meanings Assigned To Them By The Current Edition Of Incoterms Published By The International Chamber Of Commerce, Paris. The Delivery Terms Of This Contract Shall Be As Follows: [for Goods Supplied From Within The Philippines] “the Delivery Terms Applicable To This Contract Are Delivered [indicate Place Of Destination]. Risk And Title Will Pass From The Supplier To The Procuring Entity Upon Receipt And Final Acceptance Of The Goods At Their Final Destination.” Delivery Of The Goods Shall Be Made By The Supplier In Accordance With The Terms Specified In Section Vi (schedule Of Requirements). For Purposes Of This Clause The Procuring Entity’s Representative At The Project Site Is Wilson G. Baliwas. Incidental Services – The Supplier Is Required To Provide All Of The Following Services, Including Additional Services, If Any, Specified In Section Vi. Schedule Of Requirements: A. Performance Or Supervision Of On-site Assembly And/or Start-up Of The Supplied Goods; B. Furnishing Of Tools Required For Assembly And/or Maintenance Of The Supplied Goods; C. Furnishing Of A Detailed Operations And Maintenance Manual For Each Appropriate Unit Of The Supplied Goods; D. Performance Or Supervision Or Maintenance And/or Repair Of The Supplied Goods, For A Period Of Time Agreed By The Parties, Provided That This Service Shall Not Relieve The Supplier Of Any Warranty Obligations Under This Contract; And E. Training Of The Procuring Entity’s Personnel, At The Supplier’s Plant And/or On-site, In Assembly, Start-up, Operation, Maintenance, And/or Repair Of The Supplied Goods. F. No Additional Incidental Service Requirements. The Contract Price For The Goods Shall Include The Prices Charged By The Supplier For Incidental Services And Shall Not Exceed The Prevailing Rates Charged To Other Parties By The Supplier For Similar Services. Spare Parts – The Supplier Is Required To Provide All Of The Following Materials, Notifications, And Information Pertaining To Spare Parts Manufactured Or Distributed By The Supplier: 1. Such Spare Parts As The Procuring Entity May Elect To Purchase From The Supplier, Provided That This Election Shall Not Relieve The Supplier Of Any Warranty Obligations Under This Contract; And 2. In The Event Of Termination Of Production Of The Spare Parts: I. Advance Notification To The Procuring Entity Of The Pending Termination, In Sufficient Time To Permit The Procuring Entity To Procure Needed Requirements; And Ii. Following Such Termination, Furnishing At No Cost To The Procuring Entity, The Blueprints, Drawings, And Specifications Of The Spare Parts, If Requested. The Spare Parts And Other Components Required Are Listed In Section Vi (schedule Of Requirements) And The Costs Thereof Are Included In The Contract Price. The Supplier Shall Carry Sufficient Inventories To Assure Ex-stock Supply Of Consumable Spare Parts Or Components For The Goods For A Period Of Ninety (90) Calendar Days. Spare Parts Or Components Shall Be Supplied As Promptly As Possible, But In Any Case, Within Ninety (90) Calendar Days Of Placing The Order. Packaging – The Supplier Shall Provide Such Packaging Of The Goods As Is Required To Prevent Their Damage Or Deterioration During Transit To Their Final Destination, As Indicated In This Contract. The Packaging Shall Be Sufficient To Withstand, Without Limitation, Rough Handling During Transit And Exposure To Extreme Temperatures, Salt And Precipitation During Transit, And Open Storage. Packaging Case Size And Weights Shall Take Into Consideration, Where Appropriate, The Remoteness Of The Goods’ Final Destination And The Absence Of Heavy Handling Facilities At All Points In Transit. The Packaging, Marking, And Documentation Within And Outside The Packages Shall Comply Strictly With Such Special Requirements As Shall Be Expressly Provided For In The Contract, Including Additional Requirements, If Any, Specified Below, And In Any Subsequent Instructions Ordered By The Procuring Entity. The Outer Packaging Must Be Clearly Marked On At Least Four (4) Sides As Follows: Name Of The Procuring Entity Name Of The Supplier Contract Description Final Destination Gross Weight Any Special Lifting Instructions Any Special Handling Instructions Any Relevant Hazchem Classifications A Packaging List Identifying The Contents And Quantities Of The Package Is To Be Placed On An Accessible Point Of The Outer Packaging If Practical. If Not Practical The Packaging List Is To Be Placed Inside The Outer Packaging But Outside The Secondary Packaging. Transportation – Where The Supplier Is Required Under Contract To Deliver The Goods Cif, Cip, Or Ddp, Transport Of The Goods To The Port Of Destination Or Such Other Named Place Of Destination In The Philippines, As Shall Be Specified In This Contract, Shall Be Arranged And Paid For By The Supplier, And The Cost Thereof Shall Be Included In The Contract Price. Where The Supplier Is Required Under This Contract To Transport The Goods To A Specified Place Of Destination Within The Philippines, Defined As The Project Site, Transport To Such Place Of Destination In The Philippines, Including Insurance And Storage, As Shall Be Specified In This Contract, Shall Be Arranged By The Supplier, And Related Costs Shall Be Included In The Contract Price. Where The Supplier Is Required Under Contract To Deliver The Goods Cif, Cip Or Ddp, Goods Are To Be Transported On Carriers Of Philippine Registry. In The Event That No Carrier Of Philippine Registry Is Available, Goods May Be Shipped By A Carrier Which Is Not Of Philippine Registry Provided That The Supplier Obtains And Presents To The Procuring Entity Certification To This Effect From The Nearest Philippine Consulate To The Port Of Dispatch. In The Event That Carriers Of Philippine Registry Are Available But Their Schedule Delays The Supplier In Its Performance Of This Contract The Period From When The Goods Were First Ready For Shipment And The Actual Date Of Shipment The Period Of Delay Will Be Considered Force Majeure. The Procuring Entity Accepts No Liability For The Damage Of Goods During Transit Other Than Those Prescribed By Incoterms For Ddp Deliveries. In The Case Of Goods Supplied From Within The Philippines Or Supplied By Domestic Suppliers Risk And Title Will Not Be Deemed To Have Passed To The Procuring Entity Until Their Receipt And Final Acceptance At The Final Destination. Intellectual Property Rights – The Supplier Shall Indemnify The Procuring Entity Against All Third-party Claims Of Infringement Of Patent, Trademark, Or Industrial Design Rights Arising From Use Of The Goods Or Any Part Thereof. 2.2 Partial Payment Is Not Applicable. 4 The Inspections And Tests That Will Be Conducted Are: Inspection Of The Hardware/materials It They Follow The Technical Specifications Set By The End-user Unit. Section Vi. Schedule Of Requirements The Delivery Schedule Expressed As Weeks/months Stipulates Hereafter A Delivery Date Which Is The Date Of Delivery To The Project Site. Item Number Description Quantity Total Delivered, Weeks/months 1 16mm Diam Rsb 38 Pcs 2 10mm Diam Rsb 26 Pcs 3 #16 Tie Wire 6 Pcs 4 Hacksaw Blade 6 Kgs 5 ½ Thk. Marine Plywood 7 Pcs 6 Coco Lumber 404 Bd.ft. 7 Assorted Cw Nail 10 Kgs 8 Portland Cement 34 Bags 9 Washed Sand 2.5 Cu.m. 10 Gravel(pea-size) 4 Cu.m. 11 Boulderette 1 Cu.m. 12 200 Watts Led Streetlights 18 Sets 13 Galvanized Pole 10 Sets 14 Pre-fabricated Bracket W/ Screws And Nuts 8 Sets Remarks Indicate Here Any Other Appropriate Information As May Be Necessary. Signature Over Printed Name Position Department/division Section Vii. Technical Specifications Item Specification Statement Of Compliance [bidders Must State Here Either “comply” Or “not Comply” Against Each Of The Individual Parameters Of Each Specification Stating The Corresponding Performance Parameter Of The Equipment Offered. Statements Of “comply” Or “not Comply” Must Be Supported By Evidence In A Bidders Bid And Cross-referenced To That Evidence. Evidence Shall Be In The Form Of Manufacturer’s Un-amended Sales Literature, Unconditional Statements Of Specification And Compliance Issued By The Manufacturer, Samples, Independent Test Data Etc., As Appropriate. A Statement That Is Not Supported By Evidence Or Is Subsequently Found To Be Contradicted By The Evidence Presented Will Render The Bid Under Evaluation Liable For Rejection. A Statement Either In The Bidder's Statement Of Compliance Or The Supporting Evidence That Is Found To Be False Either During Bid Evaluation, Post-qualification Or The Execution Of The Contract May Be Regarded As Fraudulent And Render The Bidder Or Supplier Liable For Prosecution Subject To The Applicable Laws And Issuances.] 1 38 Pcs 16mm Diam Rsb 2 26 Pcs 10mm Diam Rsb 3 6 Pcs #16 Tie Wire 4 6 Kgs Hacksaw Blade 5 7 Pcs ½ Thk. Marine Plywood 6 404 Bd. Ft. Coco Lumber 7 10 Kgs Assorted Cw Nail 8 34 Bags Portland Cement 9 2.5 Cu.m. Washed Sand 10 4 Cu.m. Gravel(pea-size) 11 1 Cu.m. Boulderette 12 18 Sets 200 Watts Led Streetlights 13 10sets Galvanized Pole 14 8 Sets Pre-fabricated Bracket W/ Screws And Nuts Technical Specifications Technical Specifications Item / Service Maximum Quantity Technical Specifications / Scope Of Work Statement Of Compliance [bidders Must State Here Either “comply” Or “not Comply” Against Each Of The Individual Parameters Of Each Specification Stating The Corresponding Performance Parameter Of The Equipment Offered. Statements Of “comply” Or “not Comply” Must Be Supported By Evidence In A Bidders Bid And Cross-referenced To That Evidence. Evidence Shall Be In The Form Of Manufacturer’s Un-amended Sales Literature, Unconditional Statements Of Specification And Compliance Issued By The Manufacturer, Samples, Independent Test Data Etc., As Appropriate. A Statement That Is Not Supported By Evidence Or Is Subsequently Found To Be Contradicted By The Evidence Presented Will Render The Bid Under Evaluation Liable For Rejection. A Statement Either In The Bidder's Statement Of Compliance Or The Supporting Evidence That Is Found To Be False Either During Bid Evaluation, Post-qualification Or The Execution Of The Contract May Be Regarded As Fraudulent And Render The Bidder Or Supplier Liable For Prosecution.] Checklist Of Technical And Financial Documents I. Technical Component Envelope Class “a” Documents Legal Documents ⬜ (a) Valid Philgeps Registration Certificate (platinum Membership) (all Pages) In Accordance With Section 8.5.2 Of The Irr; (b) Registration From Sec, Department Of Trade And Industry(dti) For Sole Proprietorship And Cda For Cooperatives (c) Valid Mayor’s Permit By The City Or Municipality Where The Principal Place Of Business Is Located (d) Tax Clearance Per Eo 398 Technical Documents ⬜ (e) Statement Of The Prospective Bidder Of All Its Ongoing Government And Private Contracts, Including Contracts Awarded But Not Yet Started, If Any, Whether Similar Or Not Similar In Nature And Complexity To The Contract To Be Bid; And ⬜ (c) Statement Of The Bidder’s Single Largest Completed Contract (slcc) Similar To The Contract To Be Bid, Except Under Conditions Provided For In Sections 23.4.1.3 And 23.4.2.4 Of The 2016 Revised Irr Of Ra No. 9184, Within The Relevant Period As Provided In The Bidding Documents; And ⬜ (d) Original Copy Of Bid Security. If In The Form Of A Surety Bond, Submit Also A Certification Issued By The Insurance Commission Or Original Copy Of Notarized Bid Securing Declaration; And ⬜ (e) Conformity With The Technical Specifications, Which May Include Production/delivery Schedule, Manpower Requirements, And/or After-sales/parts, If Applicable; And ⬜ (f) Original Duly Signed Omnibus Sworn Statement (oss) And If Applicable, Original Notarized Secretary’s Certificate In Case Of A Corporation, Partnership, Or Cooperative; Or Original Special Power Of Attorney Of All Members Of The Joint Venture Giving Full Power And Authority To Its Officer To Sign The Oss And Do Acts To Represent The Bidder. Financial Documents ⬜ (g) The Prospective Bidder’s Computation Of Net Financial Contracting Capacity (nfcc) Or A Committed Line Of Credit From A Universal Or Commercial Bank In Lieu Of Its Nfcc Computation. (h) Audited Financial Statement(afs) Audited Financial Statement Stamped, Received By The Bir Or Its Duly Accredited And Authorized Institutions, For The Immediately Preceding Calendar Year, Showing The Total Assets And Liabilities Which Should Not Be Earlier Than Two(2) Years From The Date Of Bid Submission Class “b” Documents ⬜ (i) If Applicable, A Duly Signed Joint Venture Agreement (jva) In Case The Joint Venture Is Already In Existence Or Duly Notarized Statements From All The Potential Joint Venture Partners Stating That They Will Enter Into And Abide By The Provisions Of The Jva In The Instance That The Bid Is Successful. Ii. Financial Component Envelope ⬜ (j) Original Of Duly Signed And Accomplished Financial Bid Form; And ⬜ (k) Original Of Duly Signed And Accomplished Price Schedule(s). Other Documentary Requirements Under Ra No. 9184 (as Applicable) ⬜ (l) [for Foreign Bidders Claiming By Reason Of Their Country’s Extension Of Reciprocal Rights To Filipinos] Certification From The Relevant Government Office Of Their Country Stating That Filipinos Are Allowed To Participate In Government Procurement Activities For The Same Item Or Product. ⬜ (m) Certification From The Dti If The Bidder Claims Preference As A Domestic Bidder Or Domestic Entity. Omnibus Sworn Statement(revised) Republic Of The Philippines ) City/municipality Of ______ ) S.s. Affidavit I, [name Of Affiant], Of Legal Age, [civil Status], [nationality], And Residing At [address Of Affiant], After Having Been Duly Sworn In Accordance With Law, Do Hereby Depose And State That: 1. Select One, Delete The Other: If A Sole Proprietorship: I Am The Sole Proprietor Or Authorized Representative Of [name Of Bidder] With Office Address At [address Of Bidder]; If A Partnership, Corporation, Cooperative, Or Joint Venture: I Am The Duly Authorized And Designated Representative Of [name Of Bidder] With Office Address At [address Of Bidder]; 2. Select One, Delete The Other: If A Sole Proprietorship: As The Owner And Sole Proprietor Or Authorized Representative Of [name Of Bidder], I Have Full Power And Authority To Do, Execute And Perform Any And All Acts Necessary To Participate, Submit The Bid, And To Sign And Execute The Ensuing Contract For [name Of The Project] As Shown In The Attached Duly Notarized Special Power Of Attorney; If A Partnership, Corporation, Cooperative, Or Joint Venture: I Am Granted Full Power And Authority To Do, Execute And Perform Any And All Acts Necessary To Participate, Submit The Bid, And To Sign And Execute The Ensuing Contract For [name Of The Project] Of The [name Of The Procuring Entity], As Shown In The Attached [state Title Of Attached Document Showing Proof Of Authorization (e.g. Duly Notarized Secretary’s Certificate, Board/partnership Resolution Or Special Power Of Attorney, Whichever Is Applicable]; 3. [name Of Bidder] Is Not “blacklisted” Or Barred From Bidding By The Government Of The Philippines Or Any Of Its Agencies, Offices, Corporations, Or Local Government Units, Foreign Government/foreign Or International Financing Institution Whose Blacklisting Rules Have Been Recognized By The Government Procurement Policy Board, By Itself Or By Relation, Membership, Association, Affiliation Or Controlling Interest With Another Blacklisted Person Or Entity As Defined And Provided For And In The Uniform Guidelines On Blacklisting; 4. Each Of The Documents Submitted In Satisfaction Of The Bidding Requirements Is An Authentic Copy Of The Original, Complete, And All Statements And Information Provided Therein Are True And Correct; 5. [name Of Bidder] Is Authorizing The Head Of The Procuring Entity Or Its Duly Authorized Representative(s) To Verify All The Documents Submitted; 6. Select One, Delete The Rest: If A Sole Proprietorship: The Owner Or Sole Proprietor Is Not Related To The Head Of The Procuring Entity, Members Of The Bids And Awards Committee (bac), The Technical Working Group, And The Bac Secretariat, The Head Of The Project Management Office Or The End-user Unit, And The Project Consultants By Consanguinity Or Affinity Up To The Third Civil Degree; If A Partnership Or Cooperative: None Of The Officers And Members Of [name Of Bidder] Is Related To The Head Of The Procuring Entity, Members Of The Bids And Awards Committee (bac), The Technical Working Group, And The Bac Secretariat, The Head Of The Project Management Office Or The End-user Unit, And The Project Consultants By Consanguinity Or Affinity Up To The Third Civil Degree; If A Corporation Or Joint Venture: None Of The Officers, Directors, And Controlling Stockholders Of [name Of Bidder] Is Related To The Head Of The Procuring Entity, Members Of The Bids And Awards Committee (bac), The Technical Working Group, And The Bac Secretariat, The Head Of The Project Management Office Or The End-user Unit, And The Project Consultants By Consanguinity Or Affinity Up To The Third Civil Degree; 7. [name Of Bidder] Complies With Existing Labor Laws And Standards; And 8. [name Of Bidder] Is Aware Of And Has Undertaken The Following Responsibilities As A Bidder: A) Carefully Examine All Of The Bidding Documents; B) Acknowledging All Conditions, Local Or Otherwise, Affecting The Implementation Of The Contract; C) Making An Estimate Of The Facilities Available And Needed For The Contract To Be Bid, If Any; And D) Inquiring Or Securing Supplemental/bid Bulletin(s) Issued For The [name Of The Project]. 9. [name Of Bidder] Did Not Give Or Pay, Directly Or Indirectly, Any Commission, Amount, Fee, Or Any Form Of Consideration, Pecuniary Or Otherwise, To Any Person Or Official, Personnel Or Representative Of The Government In Relation To Any Procurement Project Or Activity. 10. In Case Of Advance Payment Was Made Or Given, Failure To Perform Or Deliver Any Of The Obligations And Undertakings In The Contract Shall Be Sufficient Grounds To Constitute Criminal Liability For Swindling(estafa) Or The Commission Of Fraud With Unfaithfulness Or Abuse Of Confidence Through Misappropriating Or Converting Any Payment Received By A Person Or Entity Under An Obligation Involving The Duty To Deliver Certain Goods Or Services, To The Prejudice Of The Public And The Government Of The Philippines Pursuant To Article 315 Of Act No. 3815 Series Of 1930, As Amended, Or The Revised Penal Code. In Witness Whereof, I Have Hereunto Set My Hand This ___________ Day Of __________________, 2024 At ____________, Philippines. _____________________________________ Bidder’s Representative/authorized Signatory [insert Signatory’s Legal Capacity] Affiant Subscribed And Sworn To Before Me A Notary Public For And Within The Province/city Pf __________________, On This ________ Day Of _______________, 2024 At __________________________ By The Above Named Affiant With His/her __________________ As The Competent Evidence Of His/her Identity And Avows Under Penalty Of Law That All The Statements Contained On This Instrument Are True And Correct. Doc. No. ______________ Page No: ______________ Book No. ______________ Series Of 2024. Republic Of The Philipppines ) City Of Sorsogon ) S.s. X ---------------------------------------------------x Bid Securing Declaration Project Identification No. ______ To: [insert Name And Address Of Procuring Entity] I/we, The Undersigned, Declare That: 1. I/we Understand That, According To Your Conditions, Bids Must Be Supported By A Bid Security, Which May Be In The Form Of A Bid-securing Declaration. 2. I/we Accept That: (a) I Will Be Automatically Disqualified From Bidding For Any Procurement Contract With Any Procuring Entity For A Period Of Two(2) Years Upon Receipt Of Your Blacklisting Order; And, (b) I/we Will Pay The Applicable Fine Provided Under Section 6 Of The Guidelines On The Use Of Bid Securing Declaration, Within Fifteen(15) Days From Receipt Of The Written Demand By The Procuring Entity For The Commission Of Acts Resulting To The Enforcement Of The Bid Securing Declaration Under Sections 23.1(b), 34.2, 40.1 And 69.1(f) Of The Irr Of Ra No. 9184; Without Prejudice To Other Legal Action The Government May Undertake. 3. I/we Understand That This Bid-securing Declaration Shall Cease To Be Valid On The Following Circumstances: (a) Upon Expiration Of The Bid Validity Period, Or Any Extension Thereof Pursuant To Your Request; (b) I Am Declared Ineligible Or Post Disqualified Upon Receipt Of Your Notice To Such Effect, And (i) I/we Failed To Timely File A Request For Reconsideration Or (ii) I/we Filed A Waiver To Avail Of Said Right; And (c) I Am/we Declared As The Bidder With The Lowest Calculated And Responsive Bid And I/we Have Furnished The Performance Security And Signed The Contract. In Witness Whereof, I Have Hereunto Set My Hand This _____ Day Of ________, 2024 At __________________. _____________________________________ Bidder’s Representative/authorized Signatory [insert Signatory’s Legal Capacity] Affiant Subscribed And Sworn To Before Me A Notary Public For And Within The Province/city Pf __________________, On This ________ Day Of _______________, 2024 At __________________________ By The Above Named Affiant With His/her __________________ As The Competent Evidence Of His/her Identity And Avows Under Penalty Of Law That All The Statements Contained On This Instrument Are True And Correct. Doc. No. __________ Page No. __________ Book No. __________ Series Of 2024. Bid Form For The Procurement Of Goods (shall Be Submitted With The Bid) Bid Form Date: _____________________________ Project Identification No.: _____________ To: [name And Address Of Procuring Entity] Having Examined The Philippine Bidding Documents(pbds) Including The Supplemental Or Bid Bulletin Numbers_____, The Receipt Of Which Is Hereby Duly Acknowledged, We, The Undersigned, Offer To (supply/deliver/perform) (description Of The Goods) In Conformity With The Said Pbds For The Sum Of (total Bid Amount In Words And Figures) Or The Total Calculated Bid Price, As Evaluated And Corrected For Computational Errors , And Other Bid Modifications In Accordance With The Price Schedules Attached Herewith And Made Part Of This Bid. The Total Bid Price Includes The Cost Of All Taxes, Such As, But Not Limited To (specify The Applicable Taxes, E.g. (i) Value Added Tax, (ii) Income Tax, (iii) Local Taxes, And (iv) Other Fiscal Levies And Duties), Which Are Itemized Herein Or In The Price Schedules. If Our Bid Is Accepted, We Undertake: A.to Deliver The Goods In Accordance With The Delivery Schedule Specified In The Schedule Of Requirements Of The Philippine Bidding Documents(pbds); B. To Provide A Performance Security In The Form, Amounts, And Within The Times Prescribed In The Pbds; C. To Abide By The Bid Validity Specified In The Pbds And It Shall Remain Binding Upon Us At Any Time Before The Expiration Of That Period. Until A Formal Contract Is Prepared And Executed, This Bid, Together With Your Written Acceptance Thereof And Your Notice Of Award, Shall Be Binding Upon Us. We Understand That You Are Not Bound To Accept The Lowest Calculated Bid Or Any Bid You May Receive. We Certify/conform That We Comply With The Eligibility Requirements Pursuant To The Pbds. The Undersigned Is Authorized To Submit The Bid On Behalf Of (name Of The Bidder) As Evidenced By The Attached (state The Written Authority). We Acknowledge That Failure To Sign Each And Every Page Of This Bid Form, Including, The Attached Schedule Of Prices, Shall Be A Ground For The Rejection Of Our Bid. Name: Legal Capacity: Signed: Duly Authorized To Sign The Bid For And On Behalf Of: Date: ___________ Contract Agreement For The Procurement Of Goods(revised) __________________________________________________________________________ This Agreement, Made The _________ Day Of _______________, ________ Between [name And Address Of Procuring Entity] Of The Philippines (hereinafter Called The“entity”) Of The One Part And [name Of Supplier] (hereinafter Called The “supplier”) Of The Other Part. Whereas, The Entity Invited Bids For Certain Goods And Ancillary Services, Particularly (brief Description Of Goods And Services) And Has Accepted A Bid By The Supplier For The Supply Of Those Goods And Services In The Sum Of (contract Price In Words And Figures In Specified Currency) (hereinafter Called The “contract Price”). Now This Agreement Witnesseth As Follows: 1. In This Agreement, Words And Expressions Shall Have The Same Meanings As Are Respectively Assigned To Them In The Conditions Of Contract Hereinafter Referred To. 2. The Following Documents As Required By The 2016 Revised Implementing Rules And Regulations Of Republic Act No. 9184 Shall Be Deemed To Form And Be Read And Construed As Part Of This Agreement, Viz.: I. Philippine Bidding Documents(pbds) I. Schedule Of Requirements; Ii.technical Specifications; Iii.bill Of Quantities Iv.general And Special Conditions Of Contract; V.supplemental Or Bid Bulletins, If Any Ii. Winning Bidder’s Bid, Including The Eligibility Requirements, Technical And Financial Proposals, And All Other Documents Or Statements Submitted; Bid Form, Including All The Documents/statements Submitted; Bid Form, Including All The Documents/statements Contained In The Bidder’s Bidding Envelopes, As Annexes, And All Other Documents Submitted(e.g., Bidder’s Response To Request For Clarifications On The Bid), Including Corrections To The Bid, If Any, Resulting From The Procuring Entity’s Bid Evaluation; C. Performance Security D. Notice Of Award Of Contract And The Bidder’s Conforme Thereto; And E. Other Contract Documents That May Be Required By Existing Laws And/or The Procuring Entity Concerned In The Pbds. Winning Bidder Agrees That Additional Contract Documents Or Information Prescribed By The Gppb That Are Subsequently Required For Submission After The Contract Execution, Such As The Notice To Proceed, Variation Orders And Warranty Security, Shall Likewise Form Part Of The Contract. 3. In Consideration For The Sum Of [total Contract Price In Words And Figures) Or Such Other Sums As May Be Ascertained, [name Of Bidder] Agrees To Execute The [state The Object Of The Contract] In Accordance With His/her/its Bid. 4. The [name Of The Procuring Entity] To Pay The Above-mentioned Sum In Accordance With The Terms Of Bidding. In Witness, Whereof The Parties Thereto Have Caused This Agreement To Be Executed The Day And Year First Before Written. Binding Signature Of The Procuring Entity: Binding Signature Of Supplier: Insert Name And Signature] [insert Name And Signature] [insert Signatory’s Legal Capacity] [insert Signatory’s Legal Capacity] Signed In The Presence Of: ______________________ ________________ Liaison Officer For: For: [insert Procuring Entity] [insert Name Of Supplier] Acknowledgement Before Me, As The Notary Public For And In The City/municipality Of _____________, Personally Appeared _________________, Representing The ________________________ With _____________ Issued On __________ At __________________ And ___________________, _____________________ Representing ________________________ With ______________________ Issued On _________________ At __________________________, Known To Me The Same Persons Who Executed The Foregoing Contract Agreement And They Acknowledged To Me That The Same Are Their True Act And Deed For And In Behalf Of The Parties They Represent. This Instrument Consists Of ____ Pages Including This Page On Which The Acknowledgement Is Written Duly Signed By The Contracting Parties And Their Witnesses. In Witness Whereof, I Have Hereunto Affixed My Signature And Seal This _______ Day _____________, Philippines. Doc. No. ______________ Page No: ______________ Book No. ______________ Series Of 2024. Bill Of Quantities Item No. Item Quantity Unit Unit Price Total Price Prepared By: ______________ Proprietor
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Tender AmountPHP 643.5 K (USD 11.1 K)
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United States
Details: (i) This Is A Combined Synopsis/solicitation For Commercial Items Prepared In Accordance With The Format In Subpart 12.6 Of The Federal Acquisition Regulation, As Supplemented With Additional Information Included In This Notice. This Announcement Constitutes The Only Solicitation; Proposals Are Being Requested And A Written Solicitation Will Not Be Issued.
(ii) This Solicitation Is Issued As An Request For Quotation (rfq).
(iii) The Solicitation Document And Incorporated Provisions And Clauses Are Those In Effect Through Federal Acquisition Circular 2023-05.
(iv) This Procurement Is Set Aside For Total Small Business. The Naics Code Is 561990 And The Small Business Size Standard Is $16.5 Million.
(v) Schedule Of Items/price Schedule
See Attachment 05 Schedule Of Items
(vi) Description Of Requirement (including A List Of Any Attachments)
the Contractor Shall Furnish All Labor, Equipment, Supplies, Incidentals, Insurance, And Transportation Necessary To Perform Trail Grooming Of Snowmobile Trails On The Calaveras Ranger District Of The Stanislaus National Forest. The Trails Are To Be Groomed To Maintain A Smooth Surface Where An Average Snowmobile User Could Travel At A Maximum Safe Speed Of And 35 Mph On Hwy 4 And Spicer Road (forest Road 7n01). See Performance Work Statement For Additional Requirements.
list Of Attachments:
attachment 01 Performance Work Statement
attachment 02 Snow Grooming Monitoring Map
attachment 03 Wage Determination
attachment 04 Calaveras Rd Snow Grooming Questionnaire
attachment 05 Schedule Of Items
(vii) Date(s) And Place(s) Of Delivery And Acceptance/location
the California State Highway 4 Winter Parking/ Snowmobile Staging/trailhead Area (lake Alpine Sno-park And Spicer Road Sno-park) Located In The Calaveras Ranger Station Of The Stanislaus National Forest.
a) The Trails To Be Groomed Consist Of The Following:
bear Valley Trail, Approximately 2 Miles, From Bear Valley, Across State Highway 4, To The Silvertip Campground And Lake Alpine Sno Park.
highway 4, Approximately 10 Miles, From The Silvertip Campground Unloading Area At The Lake Alpine Sno-park, Around The Road Closure Gate, East On Highway 4 And 1 Mile Down Into The Stanislaus Meadow And Back Up To Highway 4, Continuing East On Highway 4 Past Mosquito Lakes, Into Pacific
valley To Hermit Valley And T The Dear Valley Ohv Trail Head. This Is Considered This A ½ Groom.
highway 4, Approximately 5 Miles, From The Dear Valley Ohv Trail Head 8n02, East On Highway 4 To The Highland Lakes Road 8n01 Junction, Then 1.5 Miles To Top Of Ebbetts Pass And Back To Highland Lakes Road Junction, Then South On Highland Lakes Road, And 5 Miles To Highland Lakes. This Is Considered A Full Groom.
spicer Reservoir Road 7n01, Approximately 13.5 Miles, From Highway 4 To Spicer Reservoir Powerhouse, Union Reservoir Road 7n75 And Utica Reservoir Roads 7n17 And To The Entrance Of Slick Rock Road 7n17.
(viii) 52.212-1 Instructions To Offerors – Commercial Products And Commercial Services (sep 2023) (provision)
addenda To Provision 52.212-1:
addenda To Provision 52.212-1:
for Simplified Acquisitions, The Word Quote Or Quoter Is Substituted In Provision 52.212-1 For The Word Offer Or Offeror.
addenda To Provision 52.212-1 Paragraph (b) Submission Of Offers:
1) Offerors Must Have An Active Entity Registration In The System For Award Management In Order To Submit An Offer. Https://www.sam.gov/sam/
2) Offers Submitted In Response To This Solicitation Shall Include A Technical Proposal, A Price Proposal, And Contractor Representations And Certifications.
A) Technical Proposal – The Technical Proposal Shall Address The Evaluation Factors In 52.212-2. At A Minimum Technical Proposal Shall Include: Completed Questionnaire, Equipment Description, Back-up Plan, Emergency Plan.
I) Past Performance – Provide A List Of Similar Projects Completed By Your Firm Over The Past Three Years. Include A Brief Description Of The Project, Dollar Amount, Year Completed, And Project Owner Contact Information (name, Phone, And Email). The Government May Use Past Performance Information From Any Available Source. If A Company Does Not Have Past Performance Information Available, Information May Be Provided For Predecessor Companies, Key Personnel, Or Subcontractors. In The Event That There Is No Past Performance Information Available, The Offeror Will Receive A Neutral Rating In This Factor.
Ii) Technical Capability – Provide A List Of Equipment And Key Personnel (with Qualifications) That Will Be Used To Complete This Project.
B) Price Proposal – Include The Following: 1) The Completed Schedule Of Items From List Of Attachments, Attachment 05 Of This Solicitation, And 2) Acknowledgement Of Any Amendments To This Solicitation By Following The Instructions That Accompany The Amendment(s).
C) Representations And Certifications – Fill In The Check Boxes For Provisions 52.204-24, 52.209-7, 52.212-3, And Employment Of Eligible Workers-workforce Certification Found In Paragraph X Of This Solicitation And Include A Copy With Your Offer.
3) Submit Offer By Email To Robert.briney@usda.gov So That It Is Delivered Into This Inbox By The Due Date And Time. Emails Should Contain 3 Separate Attachments (technical Proposal, Price Proposal, And Representations And Certifications) In Microsoft Word, Excel, Or Adobe Pdf Format. Be Aware That Large Attachments May Increase The Time Required To Deliver An Email. It Is The Offerors Responsibility To Confirm Receipt Of The Offer From Robert Briney, At Robert.briney@usda.gov.
4) Address Questions About This Solicitation To Robert Briney At Robert.briney@usda.gov.
addenda To Provision 52.212-1 Paragraph (f) Late Submissions:
replace (f)(2)(i) With The Following:
any Offer, Modification, Revision, Or Withdrawal Of An Offer Received At The Government Office Designated In The Solicitation After The Exact Time Specified For Receipt Of Offers Is "late" And Will Not Be Considered Unless It Is Received Before Award Is Made And The Contracting Officer Determines That Accepting The Late Offer Would Not Unduly Delay The Acquisition. Delete 52.212-1 (f)(2)(i) Paragraphs A, B, & C.
(ix) 52.212-2 Evaluation – Commercial Products And Commercial Services (nov 2021) (provision)
(a) The Government Will Award A Contract Resulting From This Solicitation To The Responsible Offeror Whose Offer Conforming To The Solicitation Will Be Most Advantageous To The Government, Price And Other Factors Considered. The Following Factors Shall Be Used To Evaluate Offers:
_price, Technical, And Past Performance _______________________________________
technical And Past Performance, When Combined, Are Equal To Price.
(b) Options. The Government Will Evaluate Offers For Award Purposes By Adding The Total Price For All Options To The Total Price For The Basic Requirement. The Government May Determine That An Offer Is Unacceptable If The Option Prices Are Significantly Unbalanced. Evaluation Of Options Shall Not Obligate The Government To Exercise The Option(s).
(c) A Written Notice Of Award Or Acceptance Of An Offer, Mailed Or Otherwise Furnished To The Successful Offeror Within The Time For Acceptance Specified In The Offer, Shall Result In A Binding Contract Without Further Action By Either Party. Before The Offer’s Specified Expiration Time, The Government May Accept An Offer (or Part Of An Offer), Whether Or Not There Are Negotiations After Its Receipt, Unless A Written Notice Of Withdrawal Is Received Before Award.
(x) Representations And Certifications (complete Highlighted Items In This Section And Return With Your Offer)
vendor Name: _____________________________________________
vendor Uei: _____________________________________________
52.204-24 Representation Regarding Certain Telecommunications And Video Surveillance Services Or Equipment (nov 2021) (provision)
the Offeror Shall Not Complete The Representation At Paragraph (d)(1) Of This Provision If The Offeror Has Represented That It "does Not Provide Covered Telecommunications Equipment Or Services As A Part Of Its Offered Products Or Services To The Government In The Performance Of Any Contract, Subcontract, Or Other Contractual Instrument" In Paragraph (c)(1) In The Provision At 52.204-26, Covered Telecommunications Equipment Or Services—representation, Or In Paragraph (v)(2)(i) Of The Provision At 52.212-3, Offeror Representations And Certifications-commercial Products Or Commercial Services. The Offeror Shall Not Complete The Representation In Paragraph (d)(2) Of This Provision If The Offeror Has Represented That It "does Not Use Covered Telecommunications Equipment Or Services, Or Any Equipment, System, Or Service That Uses Covered Telecommunications Equipment Or Services" In Paragraph (c)(2) Of The Provision At 52.204-26, Or In Paragraph (v)(2)(ii) Of The Provision At 52.212-3.
(a) Definitions. As Used In This Provision—
Backhaul, Covered Telecommunications Equipment Or Services, Critical Technology, Interconnection Arrangements, Reasonable Inquiry, Roaming, And Substantial Or Essential Component Have The Meanings Provided In The Clause 52.204-25, Prohibition On Contracting For Certain Telecommunications And Video Surveillance Services Or Equipment.
(b) Prohibition. (1) Section 889(a)(1)(a) Of The John S. Mccain National Defense Authorization Act For Fiscal Year 2019 (pub. L. 115-232) Prohibits The Head Of An Executive Agency On Or After August 13, 2019, From Procuring Or Obtaining, Or Extending Or Renewing A Contract To Procure Or Obtain, Any Equipment, System, Or Service That Uses Covered Telecommunications Equipment Or Services As A Substantial Or Essential Component Of Any System, Or As Critical Technology As Part Of Any System. Nothing In The Prohibition Shall Be Construed To—
(i) Prohibit The Head Of An Executive Agency From Procuring With An Entity To Provide A Service That Connects To The Facilities Of A Third-party, Such As Backhaul, Roaming, Or Interconnection Arrangements; Or
(ii) Cover Telecommunications Equipment That Cannot Route Or Redirect User Data Traffic Or Cannot Permit Visibility Into Any User Data Or Packets That Such Equipment Transmits Or Otherwise Handles.
(2) Section 889(a)(1)(b) Of The John S. Mccain National Defense Authorization Act For Fiscal Year 2019 (pub. L. 115-232) Prohibits The Head Of An Executive Agency On Or After August 13, 2020, From Entering Into A Contract Or Extending Or Renewing A Contract With An Entity That Uses Any Equipment, System, Or Service That Uses Covered Telecommunications Equipment Or Services As A Substantial Or Essential Component Of Any System, Or As Critical Technology As Part Of Any System. This Prohibition Applies To The Use Of Covered Telecommunications Equipment Or Services, Regardless Of Whether That Use Is In Performance Of Work Under A Federal Contract. Nothing In The Prohibition Shall Be Construed To—
(i) Prohibit The Head Of An Executive Agency From Procuring With An Entity To Provide A Service That Connects To The Facilities Of A Third-party, Such As Backhaul, Roaming, Or Interconnection Arrangements; Or
(ii) Cover Telecommunications Equipment That Cannot Route Or Redirect User Data Traffic Or Cannot Permit Visibility Into Any User Data Or Packets That Such Equipment Transmits Or Otherwise Handles.
(c) Procedures. The Offeror Shall Review The List Of Excluded Parties In The System For Award Management (sam) (https://www.sam.gov) For Entities Excluded From Receiving Federal Awards For "covered Telecommunications Equipment Or Services".
(d) Representation. The Offeror Represents That—
(1) It ☐ Will, ☐ Will Not Provide Covered Telecommunications Equipment Or Services To The Government In The Performance Of Any Contract, Subcontract Or Other Contractual Instrument Resulting From This Solicitation. The Offeror Shall Provide The Additional Disclosure Information Required At Paragraph (e)(1) Of This Section If The Offeror Responds "will" In Paragraph (d)(1) Of This Section; And
(2) After Conducting A Reasonable Inquiry, For Purposes Of This Representation, The Offeror Represents That—
It ☐ Does, ☐ Does Not Use Covered Telecommunications Equipment Or Services, Or Use Any Equipment, System, Or Service That Uses Covered Telecommunications Equipment Or Services. The Offeror Shall Provide The Additional Disclosure Information Required At Paragraph (e)(2) Of This Section If The Offeror Responds "does" In Paragraph (d)(2) Of This Section.
(e) Disclosures. (1) Disclosure For The Representation In Paragraph (d)(1) Of This Provision. If The Offeror Has Responded "will" In The Representation In Paragraph (d)(1) Of This Provision, The Offeror Shall Provide The Following Information As Part Of The Offer:
(i) For Covered Equipment—
(a) The Entity That Produced The Covered Telecommunications Equipment (include Entity Name, Unique Entity Identifier, Cage Code, And Whether The Entity Was The Original Equipment Manufacturer (oem) Or A Distributor, If Known);
(b) A Description Of All Covered Telecommunications Equipment Offered (include Brand; Model Number, Such As Oem Number, Manufacturer Part Number, Or Wholesaler Number; And Item Description, As Applicable); And
(c) Explanation Of The Proposed Use Of Covered Telecommunications Equipment And Any Factors Relevant To Determining If Such Use Would Be Permissible Under The Prohibition In Paragraph (b)(1) Of This Provision.
(ii) For Covered Services—
(a) If The Service Is Related To Item Maintenance: A Description Of All Covered Telecommunications Services Offered (include On The Item Being Maintained: Brand; Model Number, Such As Oem Number, Manufacturer Part Number, Or Wholesaler Number; And Item Description, As Applicable); Or
(b) If Not Associated With Maintenance, The Product Service Code (psc) Of The Service Being Provided; And Explanation Of The Proposed Use Of Covered Telecommunications Services And Any Factors Relevant To Determining If Such Use Would Be Permissible Under The Prohibition In Paragraph (b)(1) Of This Provision.
(2) Disclosure For The Representation In Paragraph (d)(2) Of This Provision. If The Offeror Has Responded "does" In The Representation In Paragraph (d)(2) Of This Provision, The Offeror Shall Provide The Following Information As Part Of The Offer:
(i) For Covered Equipment—
(a) The Entity That Produced The Covered Telecommunications Equipment (include Entity Name, Unique Entity Identifier, Cage Code, And Whether The Entity Was The Oem Or A Distributor, If Known);
(b) A Description Of All Covered Telecommunications Equipment Offered (include Brand; Model Number, Such As Oem Number, Manufacturer Part Number, Or Wholesaler Number; And Item Description, As Applicable); And
(c) Explanation Of The Proposed Use Of Covered Telecommunications Equipment And Any Factors Relevant To Determining If Such Use Would Be Permissible Under The Prohibition In Paragraph (b)(2) Of This Provision.
(ii) For Covered Services—
(a) If The Service Is Related To Item Maintenance: A Description Of All Covered Telecommunications Services Offered (include On The Item Being Maintained: Brand; Model Number, Such As Oem Number, Manufacturer Part Number, Or Wholesaler Number; And Item Description, As Applicable); Or
(b) If Not Associated With Maintenance, The Psc Of The Service Being Provided; And Explanation Of The Proposed Use Of Covered Telecommunications Services And Any Factors Relevant To Determining If Such Use Would Be Permissible Under The Prohibition In Paragraph (b)(2) Of This Provision.
52.212-3 Offeror Representations And Certifications – Commercial Products And Commercial Services (sep 2023) (deviation Nov 2022) (provision)
[if Offeror Representations And Certifications Are Not Complete In Sam The Offeror Shall Submit A Completed Copy Of The Provision At 52.212-3, Offeror Representations And Certifications-commercial Products And Commercial Services, With Your Offer. The Full Provision Is Available From Http://www.acquisition.gov/far/.
if Offeror Representations And Certifications Are Complete In Sam, The Offeror Shall Complete The Following:]
(b)(1) Annual Representations And Certifications. Any Changes Provided By The Offeror In Paragraph (b)(2) Of This Provision Do Not Automatically Change The Representations And Certifications In Sam.
(2) The Offeror Has Completed The Annual Representations And Certifications Electronically In Sam Accessed Through Http://www.sam.gov. After Reviewing Sam Information, The Offeror Verifies By Submission Of This Offer That The Representations And Certifications Currently Posted Electronically At Far 52.212-3, Offeror Representations And Certifications-commercial Products And Commercial Services, Have Been Entered Or Updated In The Last 12 Months, Are Current, Accurate, Complete, And Applicable To This Solicitation (including The Business Size Standard(s) Applicable To The Naics Code(s) Referenced For This Solicitation), At The Time This Offer Is Submitted And Are Incorporated In This Offer By Reference (see Far 4.1201), Except For Paragraphs ______________.
[offeror To Identify The Applicable Paragraphs At (c) Through (v) Of This Provision That The Offeror Has Completed For The Purposes Of This Solicitation Only, If Any. Write “none” If There Are No Changes Needed To Your Online Reps And Certs.
(xi) 52.212-4 Contract Terms And Conditions – Commercial Products And Commercial Services (dec 2022) (deviation 2017-1)
(xii) 52.212-5 Contract Terms And Conditions Required To Implement Statutes Or Executive Orders– Commercial Products And Commercial Services (sep 2023) (deviation 2017-1)
(a) The Contractor Shall Comply With The Following Federal Acquisition Regulation (far) Clauses, Which Are Incorporated In This Contract By Reference, To Implement Provisions Of Law Or Executive Orders Applicable To Acquisitions Of Commercial Products And Commercial Services:
(1) 52.203-19, Prohibition On Requiring Certain Internal Confidentiality Agreements Or Statements (jan 2017) (section 743 Of Division E, Title Vii, Of The Consolidated And Further Continuing Appropriations Act, 2015 (pub. L. 113-235) And Its Successor Provisions In Subsequent Appropriations Acts (and As Extended In Continuing Resolutions)).
(2) 52.204-23, Prohibition On Contracting For Hardware, Software, And Services Developed Or Provided By Kaspersky Lab And Other Covered Entities (nov 2021) (section 1634 Of Pub. L. 115-91).
(3) 52.204-25, Prohibition On Contracting For Certain Telecommunications And Video Surveillance Services Or Equipment. (nov 2021) (section 889(a)(1)(a) Of Pub. L. 115-232).
(4) 52.209-10, Prohibition On Contracting With Inverted Domestic Corporations (nov 2015)
(5) 52.232-40, Providing Accelerated Payments To Small Business Subcontractors (mar 2023) (31 U.s.c.3903 And 10 U.s.c. 3801)
(6) 52.233-3, Protest After Award (aug 1996) (31 U.s.c. 3553).
(7) 52.233-4, Applicable Law For Breach Of Contract Claim (oct 2004) (public Laws 108-77 And 108-78 (19 U.s.c. 3805note)).
(b) The Contractor Shall Comply With The Far Clauses In This Paragraph (b) That The Contracting Officer Has Indicated As Being Incorporated In This Contract By Reference To Implement Provisions Of Law Or Executive Orders Applicable To Acquisitions Of Commercial Products And Commercial Services:
[contracting Officer Check As Appropriate.]
☒ (1) 52.203-6, Restrictions On Subcontractor Sales To The Government (june 2020), With Alternate I (nov 2021) (41 U.s.c. 4704 And 10 U.s.c. 4655).
☐ (2) 52.203-13, Contractor Code Of Business Ethics And Conduct (nov 2021) (41 U.s.c. 3509)).
☐ (3) 52.203-15, Whistleblower Protections Under The American Recovery And Reinvestment Act Of 2009 (jun 2010) (section 1553 Of Pub. L. 111-5). (applies To Contracts Funded By The American Recovery And Reinvestment Act Of 2009.)
☒ (4) 52.203-17, Contractor Employee Whistleblower Rights And Requirement To Inform Employees Of Whistleblower Rights (jun 2020) (deviation 2017-1) (whistleblower Guidance To Contractor Employees)
☒ (5) 52.204-10, Reporting Executive Compensation And First-tier Subcontract Awards (jun 2020) (pub. L. 109-282) (31 U.s.c. 6101 Note).
☐ (6) 52.204-14, Service Contract Reporting Requirements (oct 2016) (pub. L. 111-117, Section 743 Of Div. C).
☐ (7) 52.204-15, Service Contract Reporting Requirements For Indefinite-delivery Contracts (oct 2016) (pub. L. 111-117, Section 743 Of Div. C).
☒ (8) 52.204-27, Prohibition On A Bytedance Covered Application (jun 2023) (section 102 Of Division R Of Pub. L. 117-328).
☒ (9) 52.209-6, Protecting The Government’s Interest When Subcontracting With Contractors Debarred, Suspended, Or Proposed For Debarment. (nov 2021) (31 U.s.c. 6101note).
☐ (10) 52.209-9, Updates Of Publicly Available Information Regarding Responsibility Matters (oct 2018) (41 U.s.c. 2313).
☐ (11) [reserved].
☐ (12) (i) 52.219-3, Notice Of Hubzone Set-aside Or Sole-source Award (oct 2022) (15 U.s.c.657a).
☐ (13) (i) 52.219-4, Notice Of Price Evaluation Preference For Hubzone Small Business Concerns (oct 2022) (if The Offeror Elects To Waive The Preference, It Shall So Indicate In Its Offer) (15 U.s.c. 657a).
☐ (14) [reserved]
☒ (15) (i) 52.219-6, Notice Of Total Small Business Set-aside (nov 2020) (15 U.s.c.644).
☐ (ii) Alternate I (mar 2020) Of 52.219-6.
☐ (16) (i) 52.219-7, Notice Of Partial Small Business Set-aside (nov 2020) (15 U.s.c. 644).
☐ (ii) Alternate I (mar 2020) Of 52.219-7.
☒ (17) 52.219-8, Utilization Of Small Business Concerns (sep 2023) (15 U.s.c. 637(d)(2) And (3)).
☐ (18) (i) 52.219-9, Small Business Subcontracting Plan (sep 2023) (15 U.s.c. 637(d)(4)).
☐ (ii) Alternate I (nov 2016) Of 52.219-9.
☐ (iii) Alternate Ii (nov 2016) Of 52.219-9.
☐ (iv) Alternate Iii (jun 2020) Of 52.219-9.
☐ (v) Alternate Iv (sep 2023) Of 52.219-9.
☐ (19) (i) 52.219-13, Notice Of Set-aside Of Orders (mar 2020) (15 U.s.c. 644(r)).
☐ (ii) Alternate I (mar 2020) Of 52.219-13
☒ (20) 52.219-14, Limitations On Subcontracting (oct 2022) (15 U.s.c.637s)
[contracting Officer Check As Appropriate.]
☐ By The End Of The Base Term Of The Contract And Then By The End Of Each Subsequent Option Period; Or
☐ By The End Of The Performance Period For Each Order Issued Under The Contract.
☐ (21) 52.219-16, Liquidated Damages-subcontracting Plan (sep 2021) (15 U.s.c. 637(d)(4)(f)(i)).
☐ (22) 52.219-27, Notice Of Service-disabled Veteran-owned Small Business Set-aside (oct 2022) (15 U.s.c. 657f).
☒ (23) (i) 52.219-28, Post Award Small Business Program Rerepresentation (sep 2023) (15 U.s.c. 632(a)(2)).
☐ (ii) Alternate I (mar 2020) Of 52.219-28.
☐ (24) 52.219-29, Notice Of Set-aside For, Or Sole Source Award To, Economically Disadvantaged Women-owned Small Business Concerns (oct 2022) (15 U.s.c. 637(m)).
☐ (25) 52.219-30, Notice Of Set-aside For, Or Sole Source Award To, Women-owned Small Business Concerns Eligible Under The Women-owned Small Business Program (oct 2022) (15 U.s.c. 637(m)).
☐ (26) 52.219-32, Orders Issued Directly Under Small Business Reserves (mar 2020) (15 U.s.c. 644(r)).
☐ (27) 52.219-33, Nonmanufacturer Rule (sep 2021) (15 U.s.c. 637(a)(17)).
☒ (28) 52.222-3, Convict Labor (jun 2003) (e.o.11755).
☐ (29) 52.222-19, Child Labor-cooperation With Authorities And Remedies (dec 2022) (e.o.13126).
☒ (30) 52.222-21, Prohibition Of Segregated Facilities (apr 2015).
☒ (31) (i) 52.222-26, Equal Opportunity (sep 2016) (e.o.11246).
☐ (ii) Alternate I (feb 1999) Of 52.222-26.
☒ (32) (i) 52.222-35, Equal Opportunity For Veterans (jun 2020) (38 U.s.c. 4212).
☐ (ii) Alternate I (jul 2014) Of 52.222-35.
☒ (33) (i) 52.222-36, Equal Opportunity For Workers With Disabilities (jun 2020) (29 U.s.c.793).
☐ (ii) Alternate I (jul 2014) Of 52.222-36.
☒ (34) 52.222-37, Employment Reports On Veterans (jun 2020) (38 U.s.c. 4212).
☒ (35) 52.222-40, Notification Of Employee Rights Under The National Labor Relations Act (dec 2010) (e.o. 13496).
☒ (36) (i) 52.222-50, Combating Trafficking In Persons (nov 2021) (22 U.s.c. Chapter 78 And E.o. 13627).
☐ (ii) Alternate I (mar 2015) Of 52.222-50 (22 U.s.c. Chapter78 And E.o. 13627).
☒ (37) 52.222-54, Employment Eligibility Verification (may 2022). (executive Order 12989). (not Applicable To The Acquisition Of Commercially Available Off-the-shelf Items Or Certain Other Types Of Commercial Products Or Commercial Services As Prescribed In Far 22.1803.)
☐ (38) (i) 52.223-9, Estimate Of Percentage Of Recovered Material Content For Epa–designated Items (may 2008) (42 U.s.c. 6962(c)(3)(a)(ii)). (not Applicable To The Acquisition Of Commercially Available Off-the-shelf Items.)
☐ (ii) Alternate I (may 2008) Of 52.223-9 (42 U.s.c. 6962(i)(2)(c)). (not Applicable To The Acquisition Of Commercially Available Off-the-shelf Items.)
☐ (39) 52.223-11, Ozone-depleting Substances And High Global Warming Potential Hydrofluorocarbons (jun 2016) (e.o. 13693).
☐ (40) 52.223-12, Maintenance, Service, Repair, Or Disposal Of Refrigeration Equipment And Air Conditioners (jun 2016) (e.o. 13693).
☐ (41) (i) 52.223-13, Acquisition Of Epeat®-registered Imaging Equipment (jun 2014) (e.o.s 13423 And 13514).
☐ (ii) Alternate I (oct 2015) Of 52.223-13.
☐ (42) (i) 52.223-14, Acquisition Of Epeat®-registered Televisions (jun 2014) (e.o.s 13423 And 13514).
☐ (ii) Alternate I (jun 2014) Of 52.223-14.
☐ (43) 52.223-15, Energy Efficiency In Energy-consuming Products (may 2020) (42 U.s.c. 8259b).
☐ (44) (i) 52.223-16, Acquisition Of Epeat®-registered Personal Computer Products (oct 2015) (e.o.s 13423 And 13514).
☐ (ii) Alternate I (jun 2014) Of 52.223-16.
☒ (45) 52.223-18, Encouraging Contractor Policies To Ban Text Messaging While Driving (jun 2020) (e.o. 13513).
☐ (46) 52.223-20, Aerosols (jun 2016) (e.o. 13693).
☐ (47) 52.223-21, Foams (jun 2016) (e.o. 13693).
☐ (48) (i) 52.224-3 Privacy Training (jan 2017) (5 U.s.c. 552 A).
☐ (ii) Alternate I (jan 2017) Of 52.224-3.
☐ (49)(i) 52.225-1, Buy American-supplies (oct 2022) (41 U.s.c. Chapter 83).
☐(ii) Alternate I (oct 2022) Of 52.225-1
☐ (50) (i) 52.225-3, Buy American-free Trade Agreements-israeli Trade Act (dec 2022) (19 U.s.c. 3301 Note, 19 U.s.c. 2112 Note, 19 U.s.c. 3805 Note, 19 U.s.c. 4001 Note, 19 U.s.c. Chapter 29 (sections 4501-4732), Public Law. 103-182, 108-77, 108-78, 108-286, 108-302, 109-53, 109-169, 109-283, 110-138, 112-41, 112-42, And 112-43.
☐(ii) Alternate I [reserved]
☐(iii) Alternate Ii (dec 2022) Of 52.225-3.
☐(iv) Alternate Iii (jan 2021) Of 52.225-3.
☐(v) Alternate Iv (oct 2022) Of 52.225-3.
☐ (51) 52.225-5, Trade Agreements (dec 2022) (19 U.s.c. 2501, Et Seq., 19 U.s.c. 3301 Note).
☒ (52) 52.225-13, Restrictions On Certain Foreign Purchases (feb 2021) (e.o.’s, Proclamations, And Statutes Administered By The Office Of Foreign Assets Control Of The Department Of The Treasury).
☐ (53) 52.225-26, Contractors Performing Private Security Functions Outside The United States (oct 2016) (section 862, As Amended, Of The National Defense Authorization Act For Fiscal Year 2008; 10 U.s.c. Subtitle A, Part V, Subpart G Note).
☐ (54) 52.226-4, Notice Of Disaster Or Emergency Area Set-aside (nov 2007) (42 U.s.c. 5150).
☐ (55) 52.226-5, Restrictions On Subcontracting Outside Disaster Or Emergency Area (nov 2007) (42 U.s.c. 5150).
☐ (56) 52.229-12, Tax On Certain Foreign Procurements (feb 2021).
☐ (57) 52.232-29, Terms For Financing Of Purchases Of Commercial Products And Commercial Services (nov 2021) (41 U.s.c.4505, 10 U.s.c.3805).
☐ (58) 52.232-30, Installment Payments For Commercial Products And Commercial Services (nov 2021) (41 U.s.c.4505, 10 U.s.c.3805).
☒ (59) 52.232-33, Payment By Electronic Funds Transfer-system For Award Management (oct 2018) (31 U.s.c. 3332).
☐ (60) 52.232-34, Payment By Electronic Funds Transfer-other Than System For Award Management (jul 2013) (31 U.s.c.3332).
☐ (61) 52.232-36, Payment By Third Party (may 2014) (31 U.s.c.3332).
☐ (62) 52.239-1, Privacy Or Security Safeguards (aug 1996) (5 U.s.c. 552a).
☐ (63) 52.242-5, Payments To Small Business Subcontractors (jan 2017) (15 U.s.c. 637(d)(13)).
☐ (64) (i) 52.247-64, Preference For Privately Owned U.s.-flag Commercial Vessels (nov 2021) (46 U.s.c. 55305 And 10 U.s.c. 2631).
☐ (ii) Alternate I (apr 2003) Of 52.247-64.
☐ (iii) Alternate Ii (nov 2021) Of 52.247-64.
(c) The Contractor Shall Comply With The Far Clauses In This Paragraph (c), Applicable To Commercial Services, That The Contracting Officer Has Indicated As Being Incorporated In This Contract By Reference To Implement Provisions Of Law Or Executive Orders Applicable To Acquisitions Of Commercial Products And Commercial Services:
contracting Officer Check As Appropriate.]
☒ (1) 52.222-41, Service Contract Labor Standards (aug 2018) (41 U.s.c. Chapter 67).
☒ (2) 52.222-42, Statement Of Equivalent Rates For Federal Hires (may 2014) (29 U.s.c. 206 And 41 U.s.c. Chapter 67).
in Compliance With The Service Contract Labor Standards Statute And The Regulations Of The Secretary Of Labor (29 Cfr Part 4), This Clause Identifies The Classes Of Service Employees Expected To Be Employed Under The Contract And States The Wages And Fringe Benefits Payable To Each If They Were Employed By The Contracting Agency Subject To The Provisions Of 5 U.s.c.5341 Or 5 332.
this Statement Is For Information Only: It Is Not A Wage Determination
employee Class Monetary Wage/fringe Benefits
heavy Equipment Operator Gs-7 $23.87 Per Hour
☒ (3) 52.222-43, Fair Labor Standards Act And Service Contract Labor Standards-price Adjustment (multiple Year And Option Contracts) (aug 2018) (29 U.s.c. 206 And 41 U.s.c. Chapter 67).
☐ (4) 52.222-44, Fair Labor Standards Act And Service Contract Labor Standards-price Adjustment (may 2014) (29 U.s.c. 206 And 41 U.s.c. Chapter 67).
☐ (5) 52.222-51, Exemption From Application Of The Service Contract Labor Standards To Contracts For Maintenance, Calibration, Or Repair Of Certain Equipment-requirements (may 2014) (41 U.s.c. Chapter 67).
☐ (6) 52.222-53, Exemption From Application Of The Service Contract Labor Standards To Contracts For Certain Services-requirements (may 2014) (41 U.s.c. Chapter 67).
☒ (7) 52.222-55, Minimum Wages For Contractor Workers Under Executive Order 14026 (jan 2022).
☒ (8) 52.222-62, Paid Sick Leave Under Executive Order 13706 (jan 2022) (e.o. 13706).
☐ (9) 52.226-6, Promoting Excess Food Donation To Nonprofit Organizations (jun 2020) (42 U.s.c. 1792).
(d) Comptroller General Examination Of Record. The Contractor Shall Comply With The Provisions Of This Paragraph (d) If This Contract Was Awarded Using Other Than Sealed Bid, Is In Excess Of The Simplified Acquisition Threshold, As Defined In Far 2.101, On The Date Of Award Of This Contract, And Does Not Contain The Clause At 52.215-2, Audit And Records-negotiation.
(1) The Comptroller General Of The United States, Or An Authorized Representative Of The Comptroller General, Shall Have Access To And Right To Examine Any Of The Contractor’s Directly Pertinent Records Involving Transactions Related To This Contract.
(2) The Contractor Shall Make Available At Its Offices At All Reasonable Times The Records, Materials, And Other Evidence For Examination, Audit, Or Reproduction, Until 3 Years After Final Payment Under This Contract Or For Any Shorter Period Specified In Far Subpart 4.7, Contractor Records Retention, Of The Other Clauses Of This Contract. If This Contract Is Completely Or Partially Terminated, The Records Relating To The Work Terminated Shall Be Made Available For 3 Years After Any Resulting Final Termination Settlement. Records Relating To Appeals Under The Disputes Clause Or To Litigation Or The Settlement Of Claims Arising Under Or Relating To This Contract Shall Be Made Available Until Such Appeals, Litigation, Or Claims Are Finally Resolved.
(3) As Used In This Clause, Records Include Books, Documents, Accounting Procedures And Practices, And Other Data, Regardless Of Type And Regardless Of Form. This Does Not Require The Contractor To Create Or Maintain Any Record That The Contractor Does Not Maintain In The Ordinary Course Of Business Or Pursuant To A Provision Of Law.
(e) (1) Notwithstanding The Requirements Of The Clauses In Paragraphs (a), (b), (c), And (d) Of This Clause, The Contractor Is Not Required To Flow Down Any Far Clause, Other Than Those In This Paragraph (e)(1), In A Subcontract For Commercial Products Or Commercial Services. Unless Otherwise Indicated Below, The Extent Of The Flow Down Shall Be As Required By The Clause-
(i) 52.203-13, Contractor Code Of Business Ethics And Conduct (nov 2021) (41 U.s.c. 3509).
(ii) 52.203-19, Prohibition On Requiring Certain Internal Confidentiality Agreements Or Statements (jan 2017) (section 743 Of Division E, Title Vii, Of The Consolidated And Further Continuing Appropriations Act, 2015 (pub. L. 113-235) And Its Successor Provisions In Subsequent Appropriations Acts (and As Extended In Continuing Resolutions)).
(iii) 52.204-23, Prohibition On Contracting For Hardware, Software, And Services Developed Or Provided By Kaspersky Lab And Other Covered Entities (nov 2021) (section 1634 Of Pub. L. 115-91).
(iv) 52.204-25, Prohibition On Contracting For Certain Telecommunications And Video Surveillance Services Or Equipment. (nov 2021) (section 889(a)(1)(a) Of Pub. L. 115-232).
(v) 52.204-27, Prohibition On A Bytedance Covered Application (jun 2023) (section 102 Of Division R Of Pub. L. 117-328)
(v) 52.219-8, Utilization Of Small Business Concerns (sep 2023) (15 U.s.c.637(d)(2) And (3)), In All Subcontracts That Offer Further Subcontracting Opportunities. If The Subcontract (except Subcontracts To Small Business Concerns) Exceeds The Applicable Threshold Specified In Far 19.702(a) On The Date Of Subcontract Award, The Subcontractor Must Include 52.219-8 In Lower Tier Subcontracts That Offer Subcontracting Opportunities.
(vi) 52.222-21, Prohibition Of Segregated Facilities (apr 2015).
(vii) 52.222-26, Equal Opportunity (sep 2015) (e.o.11246).
(viii) 52.222-35, Equal Opportunity For Veterans (jun 2020) (38 U.s.c.4212).
(ix) 52.222-36, Equal Opportunity For Workers With Disabilities (jun 2020) (29 U.s.c.793).
(x) 52.222-37, Employment Reports On Veterans (jun 2020) (38 U.s.c.4212).
(xi) 52.222-40, Notification Of Employee Rights Under The National Labor Relations Act (dec 2010) (e.o. 13496). Flow Down Required In Accordance With Paragraph (f) Of Far Clause 52.222-40.
(xii) 52.222-41, Service Contract Labor Standards (aug 2018) (41 U.s.c. Chapter 67).
(xiii) (a) 52.222-50, Combating Trafficking In Persons (nov 2021) (22 U.s.c. Chapter 78 And E.o 13627).
(b) Alternate I (mar 2015) Of 52.222-50(22 U.s.c. Chapter 78 And E.o 13627).
(xiv) 52.222-51, Exemption From Application Of The Service Contract Labor Standards To Contracts For Maintenance, Calibration, Or Repair Of Certain Equipment-requirements (may 2014) (41 U.s.c. Chapter 67).
(xv) 52.222-53, Exemption From Application Of The Service Contract Labor Standards To Contracts For Certain Services-requirements (may 2014) (41 U.s.c. Chapter 67).
(xvi) 52.222-54, Employment Eligibility Verification (may 2022) (e.o. 12989).
(xvii) 52.222-55, Minimum Wages For Contractor Workers Under Executive Order 14026 (jan 2022).
(xviii) 52.222-62, Paid Sick Leave Under Executive Order 13706 (jan 2022) (e.o. 13706).
(xix) (a) 52.224-3, Privacy Training (jan 2017) (5 U.s.c. 552a).
(b) Alternate I (jan 2017) Of 52.224-3.
(xx) 52.225-26, Contractors Performing Private Security Functions Outside The United States (oct 2016) (section 862, As Amended, Of The National Defense Authorization Act For Fiscal Year 2008; 10 U.s.c. Subtitle A, Part V, Subpart G Note).
(xxi) 52.226-6, Promoting Excess Food Donation To Nonprofit Organizations (jun 2020) (42 U.s.c. 1792). Flow Down Required In Accordance With Paragraph (e) Of Far Clause 52.226-6.
(xxii) 52.232-40, Providing Accelerated Payments To Small Business Subcontractors (mar 2023) (31 U.s.c. 3903 And 10 U.s.c. 3801)
(xxiii) 52.247-64, Preference For Privately Owned U.s.-flag Commercial Vessels (nov 2021) (46 U.s.c. 55305 And 10 U.s.c.2631). Flow Down Required In Accordance With Paragraph (d) Of Far Clause 52.247-64.
(2) While Not Required, The Contractor May Include In Its Subcontracts For Commercial Products And Commercial Services A Minimal Number Of Additional Clauses Necessary To Satisfy Its Contractual Obligations.
(xiii) Additional Requirements/terms And Conditions:
clauses:
52.203-3 Gratuities (apr 1984)
52.204-4 Printed Or Copied Double-sided On Postconsumer Fiber Content Paper (may 2011)
52.204-13 System For Award Management Maintenance (oct 2018)
52.217-8 Option To Extend Services (nov 1999)
the Government May Require Continued Performance Of Any Services Within The Limits And At The Rates Specified In The Contract. These Rates May Be Adjusted Only As A Result Of Revisions To Prevailing Labor Rates Provided By The Secretary Of Labor. The Option Provision May Be Exercised More Than Once, But The Total Extension Of Performance Hereunder Shall Not Exceed 6 Months. The Contracting Officer May Exercise The Option By Written Notice To The Contractor Within 30.
52.217-9 Option To Extend The Term Of The Contract (mar 2000)
(a)the Government May Extend The Term Of This Contract By Written Notice To The Contractor Within 30 Days; Provided That The Government Gives The Contractor A Preliminary Written Notice Of Its Intent To Extend At Least 60days Before The Contract Expires. The Preliminary Notice Does Not Commit The Government To An Extension.
(b)if The Government Exercises This Option, The Extended Contract Shall Be Considered To Include This Option Clause.
(c)the Total Duration Of This Contract, Including The Exercise Of Any Options Under This Clause, Shall Not Exceed _5_ Years.
52.228-5 Insurance – Work On A Government Installation (jan 1997)
52.242-17 Government Delay Of Work (apr 1984)
52.252-2 Clauses Incorporated By Reference (feb 1998)
this Contract Incorporates One Or More Clauses By Reference, With The Same Force And Effect As If They Were Given In Full Text. Upon Request, The Contracting Officer Will Make Their Full Text Available. Also, The Full Text Of A Clause May Be Accessed Electronically At This/these Address(es):
federal Acquisition Regulation (far) Clauses:
https://www.acquisition.gov/browse/index/far (far Clauses Begin With 52)
department Of Agriculture Acquisition Regulation (agar) Clauses: Https://www.acquisition.gov/agar (agar Clauses Begin With 452)
far And Agar Deviations To Clauses May Be Viewed At: Policies & Regulations | Usda
52.252-6 Authorized Deviations In Clauses (nov 2020)
(a) The Use In This Solicitation Or Contract Of Any Federal Acquisition Regulation (48 Cfr Chapter 1) Clause With An Authorized Deviation Is Indicated By The Addition Of “(deviation)” After The Date Of The Clause.
(b) The Use In This Solicitation Or Contract Of Any Agriculture Acquisition Regulation (48 Cfr 4) Clause With An Authorized Deviation Is Indicated By The Addition Of “(deviation)” After The Name Of The Regulation.
452.204-70 Modification For Contract Closeout (deviation Jul 2022)
upon Contract Closeout For Contracts Utilizing Simplified Acquisition Procedures (sap) According To Far 13:
(a) If Unobligated Funds In The Amount Of $1000 Or Less Remain On The Contract, The Contracting Officer (co) Shall Issue A Unilateral Modification For Deobligation. The Contractor Will Receive A Copy Of The Modification But Will Not Be Required To Provide A Signature. The Co Shall Immediately Proceed With Contract Closeout Upon Completion Of The Period Of Performance, Receipt And Acceptance Of Supplies Or Services, And Final Payment.
(b) If Unobligated Funds Of More Than $1000 Remain On The Contract, The Co Shall Issue A Bilateral Modification For Deobligation. The Contractor Will Receive A Copy Of The Modification And Will Be Required To Provide A Signature. (the Co May Also Request A Release Of Claims Be Completed By The Contractor, Although Not Required For Contract And Orders Using Sap Procedures.) If The Bilateral Modification And Release Of Claims Are Not Returned To The Co Within 60 Days, The Co Shall Release The Modification As Unilateral And Proceed With Contract Closeout Upon Completion Of The Period Of Performance, Receipt And Acceptance Of Supplies Or Services, And Final Payment.
452.211-74 Period Of Performance (feb 1988)
the Period Of Performance Of This Contract Is From 15 Dec 2023 Through 30 Nov 2024 With The Possibility Of Four Option Years Through 30 Nov 2028.
452.228-71 Insurance Coverage (nov 1996)
pursuant To Far Clause 52.228-5, Insurance-work On A Government Installation, The Contractor Will Be Required To Present Evidence To Show, As A Minimum, The Amounts Of Insurance Coverage Indicated Below:
(a) Workers Compensation And Employer's Liability. The Contractor Is Required To Comply With Applicable Federal And State Workers' Compensation And Occupational Disease Statutes. If Occupational Diseases Are Not Compensable Under Those Statutes, They Shall Be Covered Under The Employer's Liability Section Of The Insurance Policy, Except When Contract Operations Are So Commingled With A Contractor's Commercial Operations That It Would Not Be Practical To Require This Coverage. Employer's Liability Coverage Of At Least $100,000 Shall Be Required, Except In States With Exclusive Or Monopolistic Funds That Do Not Permit Worker's Compensation To Be Written By Private Carriers.
(b) General Liability. (1) The Contractor Shall Have Bodily Injury Liability Coverage Written On A Comprehensive Form Of Policy Of At Least $500,000 Per Occurrence. (2) The Contractor Shall Have Property Damage Liability Insurance Shall Be Required In The Amount Of $500,000 Per Occurrence.
(c) Automobile Liability. The Contractor Shall Have Automobile Liability Insurance Written On A Comprehensive Form Of Policy. The Policy Shall Provide For Bodily Injury And Property Damage Liability Covering The Operation Of All Automobiles Used In Connection With Performing The Contract. Policies Covering Automobiles Operated In The United States Shall Provide Coverage Of At Least $200,000 Per Person And 500,000 Per Occurrence For Bodily Injury And $20,000 Per Occurrence For Property Damage Or Loss.
(d) Aircraft Public And Passenger Liability. When Aircraft Are Used In Connection With Performing The Contract, The Contractor Shall Have Aircraft Public And Passenger Liability Insurance. Coverage Shall Be At Least $200,000 Per Person And $500,000 Per Occurrence For Bodily Injury, Other Than Passenger Injury. Coverage For Passenger Injury Shall Be At Least $200,000 Multiplied By The Number Of Seats Or Passengers, Whichever Is Greater.
452.236-73 Archaeological Or Historic Sites (feb 1988)
if A Previously Unidentified Archaeological Or Historic Site(s) Is Encountered, The Contractor Shall Discontinue Work In The General Area Of The Site(s) And Notify The Contracting Officer Immediately.
452.237-74 Key Personnel (feb 1988)
(a) The Contractor Shall Assign To This Contract The Following Key Personnel: Primary Equipment Operator.
(b) During The First Ninety (90) Days Of Performance, The Contractor Shall Make No Substitutions Of Key Personnel Unless The Substitution Is Necessitated By Illness, Death, Or Termination Of Employment. The Contractor Shall Notify The Contracting Officer Within 15 Calendar Days After The Occurrence Of Any Of These Events And Provide The Information Required By Paragraph (c) Below. After The Initial 90-day Period, The Contractor Shall Submit The Information Required By Paragraph (c) To The Contracting Officer At Least 15 Days Prior To Making Any Permanent Substitutions.
(c) The Contractor Shall Provide A Detailed Explanation Of The Circumstances Necessitating The Proposed Substitutions, Complete Resumes For The Proposed Substitutes, And Any Additional Information Requested By The Contracting Officer. Proposed Substitutes Should Have Comparable Qualifications To Those Of The Persons Being Replaced. The Contracting Officer Will Notify The Contractor Within 15 Calendar Days After Receipt Of All Required Information Of The Decision On Substitutions. The Contract Will Be Modified To Reflect Any Approved Changes Of Key Personnel.
provisions:
52.201-1 Acquisition 360: Voluntary Survey (sep 2023)
(a)all Actual And Potential Offerors Are Encouraged To Provide Feedback On The Preaward And Debriefing Processes, As Applicable. Feedback May Be Provided To Agencies Up To 45 Days After Award. The Feedback Is Anonymous, Unless The Participant Self-identifies In The Survey. Actual And Potential Offerors Can Participate In The Survey By Selecting The Following Link: Https://www.acquisition.gov/360.
(b)the Contracting Officer Will Not Review The Information Provided Until After Contract Award And Will Not Consider It In The Award Decision. The Survey Is Voluntary And Does Not Convey Any Protections, Rights, Or Grounds For Protest. It Creates A Way For Actual And Potential Offerors To Provide The Government Constructive Feedback About The Preaward And Debriefing Processes, As Applicable, Used For A Specific Acquisition.
52.204-7 System For Award Management (oct 2018)
52.204-16 Commercial And Government Entity Code Reporting (aug 2020)
52.217-5 Evaluation Of Options. (july 1990)
except When It Is Determined In Accordance With Far 17.206(b) Not To Be In The Government’s Best Interests, The Government Will Evaluate Offers For Award Purposes By Adding The Total Price For All Options To The Total Price For The Basic Requirement. Evaluation Of Options Will Not Obligate The Government To Exercise The Option(s).
52.237-1 Site Visit (apr 1984)
offerors Or Quoters Are Urged And Expected To Inspect The Site Where Services Are To Be Performed And To Satisfy Themselves Regarding All General And Local Conditions That May Affect The Cost Of Contract Performance, To The Extent That The Information Is Reasonably Obtainable. In No Event Shall Failure To Inspect The Site Constitute Grounds For A Claim After Contract Award.
52.252-1 Solicitation Provisions Incorporated By Reference (feb 1998)
this Solicitation Incorporates One Or More Solicitation Provisions By Reference, With The Same Force And Effect As If They Were Given In Full Text. Upon Request, The Contracting Officer Will Make Their Full Text Available. The Offeror Is Cautioned That The Listed Provisions May Include Blocks That Must Be Completed By The Offeror And Submitted With Its Quotation Or Offer. In Lieu Of Submitting The Full Text Of Those Provisions, The Offeror May Identify The Provision By Paragraph Identifier And Provide The Appropriate Information With Its Quotation Or Offer. Also, The Full Text Of A Solicitation Provision May Be Accessed Electronically At This/these Address(es):
federal Acquisition Regulation (far) Provisions:
https://www.acquisition.gov/browse/index/far (far Provisions Begin With 52)
department Of Agriculture Acquisition Regulation (agar) Provisions: Https://www.acquisition.gov/agar (agar Provisions Begin With 452)
far And Agar Deviations To Provisions May Be Viewed At: Policies & Regulations | Usda
52.252-5 Authorized Deviations In Provisions (nov 2020)
(a) The Use In This Solicitation Of Any Federal Acquisition Regulation (48 Cfr Chapter 1) Provision With An Authorized Deviation Is Indicated By The Addition Of "(deviation)" After The Date Of The Provision.
(b) The Use In This Solicitation Of Any Agriculture Acquisition Regulation (48 Cfr Chapter 4) Provision With An Authorized Deviation Is Indicated By The Addition Of "(deviation)" After The Name Of The Regulation.
(xiv) Defense Priorities And Allocation System (dpas) Rating: N/a
(xv) Date, Time, And Place Offers Are Due
6 December 2023, 3:00 P.m. Pst, All Offers Must Be Emailed To Robert.briney@usda.
(xvi) Government Point Of Contact
Robert Briney, Contracting Officer, Robert.briney@usda.gov
Closing Date6 Dec 2024
Tender AmountRefer Documents
United Nations International Childrens Emergency Fund - UNICEF Tender
Panama
Details: Long-Term Agreement (lta) with Companies Specialized in Communications & Part I - Purpose Unicef is Executing its Cooperation Cycle for the Period 2021-2025 (cpd), and its Priorities Require Permanent Support from the Communication Unit and The development of products, materials and communication actions that contribute to the results of the program. Likewise, the United Nations System (UNS) in Panama has a Cooperation Framework for Sustainable Development as an umbrella for the actions of all agencies, funds and programs. Communication and Advocacy Are Facilitators for the Fulfillment of the Development Goals That the Country Has Agreed to Through the CPD. To achieve these goals, the UNICEF Office and other SNU Offices in Panama will require companies that provide technical assistance in various areas of communication, advertising, marketing and event organization that can respond to the needs that arise from the date of Signing of the Contracts for a period of two years (2024 - 2026), in an agile manner, allowing them to advance in the Communication, Advocacy and Mobilization Goals that we have set for ourselves in working with National Authorities, Local Authorities, Counterparts of the Civil Society, Private Sector Allies, Universities and Others. Through these Terms of Reference, companies dedicated to the production of printed materials are invited to present their proposals with a view to signing a long-term agreement (LTA) with UNICEF, which will also be available to others. Snu Agencies. This Lta will allow not only to make administrative and contracting processes more efficient, but also to facilitate and strengthen the work of officials and specialists in the various areas, since by establishing long-term agreements with certain suppliers, they learn more about the work of Unicef and the United Nations, shortening the learning curve in each project, allowing for better quality products, in a more agile manner, that better respond to the needs of communication and advocacy actions. The Selected Company(s) must be able to commit to this Agreement (lta) for a period of two years, with the option of extending it for a third year, and must be available to deliver the products or services that will be requested of them, always. And when they appear in the list of products or services to be requested by Unicef or another United Nations Agency in Panama. Objective of the Contract To Establish Long Term Agreement (Lta) for Communications Management Services: O Press Office O Offline Content Development O Digital Content Development O Spokesperson Training Specific Activities To Be Completed To Achieve The Objectives See Annex Unicef in Panama, through the Communications Officer, will be responsible for the supervision of the contract and, in coordination with the specialists or program officers, will approve the activities, contents and products expected through this consultancy. The same process applies to other SNU Agencies that contract the service. Expected Products Attached List of Products to be Quoted (Annex A) Required Profile This Request for Proposal is only valid for local suppliers or those who have legal representation in Panama. Company With More Than 3 Years of Proven Experience in the Production/Printing of Materials Similar to Those Requested in Annex A. Attach CV and Work Portfolio of the Professionals Who Work in the Company. Company That Has Professionals With Good Management Of Different Technologies For The Preparation Of The Products Requested Through These Terms of Reference. Company that has professionals with a high level of responsibility to deliver the materials that are requested in the times that have been agreed between Unicef and the company. Previous experience working with UNICEF or another agency of the United Nations System will be positively valued. Experience in work with a focus on rights, equity and gender will be valued. Advice and creative, novel and innovative proposals will be valued to present information, data and transmit messages. Languages Required: Spanish and English (reading and writing) Discretion in the handling of important issues and data of a sensitive and confidential nature. Others: Sense of Responsibility and Meeting Dates. Selection Criteria Experience and Specialized Knowledge: 70 You must submit three letters of recommendation or evaluations from previous or current clients for whom printing projects for materials have been carried out 15 You must physically send at least five samples of the materials to the Unicef Offices Produced by the Company that demonstrate its experience in the services requested/quoted 40 Minimum experience of 3 years, Operation Notice 15 Relevance of the Economic Proposal: 30 Relevance of the Costs per Product (you must attach the Table of Costs per Product in Annex A ) Estimated Duration of the Agreement The Agreement will have a duration of two years from the signing of the contract, with the possibility of extending to three, based on the performance of the Supplier. Workplace Panama City. The Consulting Is For The Offices Of Unicef And Other Agencies Of The United Nations System In Panama, And The Legal Entity Can Be Local Or International Based In Panama. The Selected Company(s) must not have a physical presence in the UNICEF offices in Panama; However, it must/n have offices in Panama City to be able to physically accompany meetings, activities or other management that requires local support. Product Costs and Payment Conditions Payments upon delivery of product(s) AND to the satisfaction of the UNICEF Supervisor in Panama or the Contracting Agency. To receive payment, delivery of the original invoice will be necessary in accordance with the current regulations of Panama or the country where the document is issued. Payments will be credited to the Supplier's account after the invoice has been delivered to UNICEF in Panama or to the Contracting Agency, in accordance with the General Payment Terms and Conditions of the above. Payment to the Supplier in accordance with the Contract shall be subject to full and complete performance of the activities and products expected under the Contract to the full satisfaction of UNICEF in Panama or the Contracting Agency. Reception of Proposals The offeror will be a legal entity and must present a proposal that contains evidence of the experience and technical knowledge to carry out the consultancy, as well as an economic proposal that includes the costs for each product requested in Annex A. The proposals must Be Presented In Spanish. The Technical Proposal must be in a separate file from the Economic Proposal. The Proposals and Required Documentation Must Be Sent to the Email: Consultantpanama@unicef.org With Reference to the Number and Name of the Call to Which You Are Applying, Before the Closing Date. For any questions, contact us through that same email. Companies interested in participating in this process will be invited to a approval meeting to answer any questions about it. The Meeting Will Be Held Virtually On August 8, 2024. 2. Requirement 2.1 The Purpose Of This Request For Proposal For Services (“rfps”) Is To Invite Submissions To Hire A Company That is responsible for “establishing a long term agreement (long term agreement – Lta) for communications management services.” Under the Conditions Detailed in the Terms of Reference/Description of Work, Attached in Annex B 2.2 This Rfps Tender Document Will Be Composed of the Following: · This Document · The General Contracting Terms and Conditions (services) of UNICEF, Contained in Annex A · The Terms of Reference/Description of Work, Attached in Annex B · The Vendor Registration Template (mdm Vendor Template) as Annex C · Online Registration in the Ungm - United Nations Global Market – Link : https://www.ungm.org/account/registration 2.3 This Rfps Tender Document is an invitation and should not be construed as an offer that may be accepted or interpreted with any contractual or legal rights. There shall be no Contract, including a Process Contract or other understanding or arrangement, between the Proposer and UNICEF in relation to this Rfps Tender Document and there shall be nothing in or in relation to this Rfps Tender Document that would result in any obligation for Part Of Unicef, Unless And Until A Contract Is Signed By Unicef And The Bidding Party That Is Chosen. Part Ii – Proposal Submission Process 1. Proposal Submission Schedule Contractual Process The schedule for this process is as indicated below: · Publication Date on Ungm Site and by Mail: 07/31/2024 · Deadline for Question Period And Responses: 08/07/2024 Before 11:59 PM Panama Time They Can Be Sent to the Email Consultantpanama@unicef.org · Publication of Responses in Ungm: 08/09/2024 · Closing Date / Deadline for Submission of the Complete and Final Proposal: 08/21/2024 Before 23:59 Panama Time. · Proposal Opening Date: 08/22/2024 · Proposal Evaluation/Review Period: 08/23/2024 To 08/30/2024 Approximately · Award Notice By Mail And In Ungm: 09/02/2024 Approximately · Contract Preparation Period: From 09/03/2024 To 06/098/2024 Approximately · Estimated Contract Start Date: 10/15/2024 Approximately 1.1 Acknowledgment of Delivery of Tender Document. Proposers are required to inform UNICEF as soon as possible through the email Consultantpanama@unicef.org notifying that they have received this bidding document. 1.2 Questions From Proponents. Proposers must inform UNICEF through the email Consultantpanama@unicef.org if they have any questions related to this Reference Tender Document Lrps-2024-9191870 Establish a Long Term Agreement (Lta) for Services Communications Management. 1.3 The deadline to receive any questions is August 7, 2024 before 23:59 Panama Time. Proposers must present all their questions as clearly and precisely as possible. Proposers must immediately notify UNICEF in writing if there is any ambiguity, error, omission, discrepancy, inconsistency or other flaw in any part of the tender document, providing full detail. Proponents will not benefit from such ambiguities, errors, omissions, discrepancies, inconsistencies or other failures. Unicef Will Compile Questions Received. Unicef may, at its discretion, immediately copy any anonymous question and its response to all invited bidders and/or post it on the Unicef website and/or respond to the question at a conference. After the bidding conference, a question and answer document can be prepared and published on the UNICEF website. 1.4 Amendments to the Bidding Document At any time before the Submission Deadline, UNICEF may, for any reason, on its own initiative or in response to a clarification requested by a potential bidder, amend the Bidding Document. If the bidding document was publicly available online, the amendments will also be published online. Additionally, all potential bidders who have received the bidding document directly from UNICEF will be notified in writing of all amendments. In order to provide proponents with a reasonable period of time to take into account any amendments, UNICEF may, in its sole discretion, extend the submission period. 1.5 Deadline. The deadline for the submission of offers is as follows: Before 11:59 p.m. Panama time on August 21, 2024. Exclusively through the email Consultantpanama@unicef.org Any offer received after the submission deadline will be Rejected. It is extremely important that you send your technical and economic proposal in separate emails. The Title of the Email Must Start with the Reference Number of this Rfp, That is, Lrps-2024-9191870 Plus the Name of the Service or Offer, Example, Establishing a Long Term Agreement (Lta) for Management Services Of Communications - Technical Proposal And Another With The Economic Proposal. If this condition is not met, the proposal will be rejected. 1.6 Opening of Offers. Due to the nature of this Rfps, there will be no public opening of proposals.
Closing Date27 Nov 2024
Tender AmountRefer Documents
University Of Northern Philippines Tender
Publishing and Printing
Philippines
Details: Description Republic Of The Philippines University Of Northern Philippines Tamag, Vigan City Invitation To Bid For The Procurement Of Books 1. The University Of Northern Philippines, Through The Fiduciary Fund, 2024 Intends To Apply The Sum Of ₱ 2,391,808.50 The Abc To Payments Under The Contract For Procurement Of Books/g-2024-38. Bids Received In Excess Of The Abc Shall Be Automatically Rejected At Bid Opening. 2. The University Of Northern Philippines Now Invites Bids For The Above Procurement Project. Delivery Of The Goods Is Required Within 60 Calendar Days For Locally Published And 120 Calendar Days For Internationally Published Upon Receipt Of Notice To Proceed. Bidders Should Have Completed, Within 5 Years From The Date Of Submission And Receipt Of Bids, A Contract Similar To The Project. The Description Of An Eligible Bidder Is Contained In The Bidding Documents, Particularly, In Section Ii (instructions To Bidders). 3. Bidding Will Be Conducted Through Open Competitive Bidding Procedures Using A Non-discretionary “pass/fail” Criterion As Specified In The 2016 Revised Implementing Rules And Regulations (irr) Of Republic Act (ra) No. 9184. Bidding Is Restricted To Filipino Citizens/sole Proprietorships, Partnerships, Or Organizations With At Least Sixty Percent (60%) Interest Or Outstanding Capital Stock Belonging To Citizens Of The Philippines, And To Citizens Or Organizations Of A Country The Laws Or Regulations Of Which Grant Similar Rights Or Privileges To Filipino Citizens, Pursuant To Ra No. 5183. 4. Prospective Bidders May Obtain Further Information From University Of Northern Philippines And Inspect The Bidding Documents At The Address Given Below During 8:00 Am – 12:00 Pm And 1:00-5:00 Pm, From Monday To Friday Except Non-working Holidays. 5. A Complete Set Of Bidding Documents May Be Acquired By Interested Bidders On October 30 – November 19, 2024 From The Given Address And Website(s) Below And Upon Payment Of The Applicable Fee To The Cashier’s Office For The Bidding Documents, Pursuant To The Latest Guidelines Issued By The Gppb, To Wit: Lot No. Abc Price Of Bid Documents Per Lot Lot No. Abc Price Of Bid Documents Per Lot 1 ₱ 150,000.00 ₱ 500.00 9 ₱ 200,000.00 ₱ 500.00 2 200,000.00 500.00 10 150,000.00 500.00 3 150,224.00 500.00 11 150,000.00 500.00 4 150,000.00 500.00 12 150,000.00 500.00 5 150,000.00 500.00 13 150,000.00 500.00 6 147,062.00 500.00 14 149,440.00 500.00 7 150,000.00 500.00 15 195,082.50 500.00 8 150,000.00 500.00 1-15 2,391,808.50 5,000.00 If The Bidder Shall Submit Its Bid For More Than One Lot, The Bidder Shall Pay The Corresponding Maximum Fee For The Bidding Documents Stated In The Guidelines Issued By The Gppb Based On The Total Abc Of The Lots To Be Bid. The Procuring Entity Shall Allow The Bidder To Present Its Proof Of Payment For The Fees In Person, By Facsimile, Or Through Electronic Means. 6. The University Of Northern Philippines Will Hold A Pre-bid Conference On November 7, 2024, 9:00 Am At Bac Meeting Room, 2/f Roco Lina Building, University Of Northern Philippines, Tamag, Vigan City, Ilocos Sur And/or Through Video Conferencing Or Webcasting Via Google Meet (https://meet.google.com/jxm-txqj-xov) Which Shall Be Open To Prospective Bidders. 7. Bids Must Be Duly Received By The Bac Secretariat Through: (i) Manual Submission At The Office Address Indicated Below On Or Before November 19, 2024, 9:00 Am. Late Bids Shall Not Be Accepted. 8. All Bids Must Be Accompanied By A Bid Security In Any Of The Acceptable Forms And In The Amount Stated In Itb Clause 14. 9. Bid Opening Shall Be On November 19, 2024, 9:00 Am At The Given Address Below And/or Via Google Meet (https://meet.google.com/jxm-txqj-xov). Bids Will Be Opened In The Presence Of The Bidders’ Representatives Who Choose To Attend The Activity. 10. The University Of Northern Philippines Reserves The Right To Reject Any And All Bids, Declare A Failure Of Bidding, Or Not Award The Contract At Any Time Prior To Contract Award In Accordance With Sections 35.6 And 41 Of The 2016 Revised Irr Of Ra No. 9184, Without Thereby Incurring Any Liability To The Affected Bidder Or Bidders. 11. For Further Information, Please Refer To: Dr. Fatima F. Rocamora/dr. Frances R. Duldulao University Of Northern Philippines Tamag, Vigan City, Ilocos Sur 2700 Bac@unp.edu.ph (077) 632-6895 Www.unp.edu.ph You May Visit The Following Websites: For Downloading Of Bidding Documents: Www.philgeps.gov.ph October 29, 2024 Fatima F. 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Closing Date19 Nov 2024
Tender AmountPHP 2.3 Million (USD 41.2 K)
Municipality Of Mapanas, Northern Samar Tender
Civil And Construction...+1Road Construction
Philippines
Details: Description Bidding Documents Procurement Of Infrastructure Projects Name Of Project: Concreting Of Access Road From National Road To Magtaon Evacuation Center W/ Slope Protection Of Existing Concrete Pavement Barangay Magtaon, Mapanas Northern Samar Contract Reference No. 2024-10-064 Table Of Contents Section I. Invitation To Bid 3 Section Ii. Instructions To Bidders 7 Section Iii. Bid Data Sheet 35 Section Iv. General Conditions Of Contract 38 Section V. Special Conditions Of Contract 70 Section Vi. Specifications 72 Section Vii. Drawings 73 Section Viii. Bill Of Quantities Error! Bookmark Not Defined. Section Ix. Bidding Forms 75 Section X. Foreign-assisted Projects Error! Bookmark Not Defined. Section I. Invitation To Bid Bid Notice Abstract Invitation To Bid (itb) Republic Of The Philippines Province Of Northern Samar Municipality Of Mapanas Invitation To Bid For Project: Concreting Of Access Road From National Road To Magtaon Evacuation Center W/ Slope Protection Of Existing Concrete Pavement, Brgy. Magtaon, Mapanas N. Samar. The Lgu- Mapanas, Northern Samar, Through The Barangay 20% Economic Development Fund (edf) Of Fy 2024 Intends To Apply The Sum Of Six Hundred Eighty Five Thousand Nine Hundred Ninety Nine Pesos & 90/100 Only (p685,999.90) Being The Approved Budget For The Contract (abc) To Payments Under The Contract For : Concreting Of Access Road From National Road To Magtaon Evacuation Center W/ Slope Protection Of Existing Concrete Pavement, Barangay Magtaon, Mapanas N. Samar Bids Received In Excess Of The Abc Shall Be Automatically Rejected At Bid Opening. 1. The Lgu- Mapanas, Northern Samar Now Invites Bids For The Following Description Of Works To Be Procured: Item No. Scope Of Work Quantity Unit Concreting Of Access Road From National Road To Magtaon Evacuation Center W/ Slope Protection Of Existing Concrete, Barangay Magtaon, Mapanas, N. Samar. 100 Clearing And Grubbing Works 39 Sq.m. 104 Embankment 14.0 Pcs.. 201 Aggregate Base Course 33.4 Cu.m 311 Pccp 39 Cu.m. Spl1 Slope Protection For Existing Concrete Pavement 14.25 Sq.m Tarpaulin 1.0 Set Completion Of The Works Is Required 45 Calendar Days. Bidders Should Have Completed, Within Ten (10) Years From The Date Of Submission And Receipt Of Bids, A Contract Similar To The Project. The Description Of An Eligible Bidder Is Contained In The Bidding Documents, Particularly, In Section Ii. Instructions To Bidders. Section Ii. Instructions To Bidders. 2. Bidding Will Be Conducted Through Open Competitive Bidding Procedures Using Non-discretionary Pass/fail Criterion As Specified In The Implementing Rules And Regulations (irr) Of Republic Act 9184 (ra 9184), Otherwise Known As The “government Procurement Reform Act”. Bidding Is Restricted To Filipino Citizens/sole Proprietorships, Partnerships, Or Organizations With At Least Seventy Five Percent (75%) Interest Or Outstanding Capital Stock Belonging To Citizens Of The Philippines. 4. Interested Bidders May Obtain Further Information From Lgu- Bac Mapanas, Northern Samar And Inspect The Bidding Documents At The Address Given Below From October 15, 2024-october 31, 2024, 8:00 A.m. To 5:00 Pm. A Complete Set Of Bidding Documents May Be Purchased By Interested Bidders From The Address Below And Upon Payment Of A Nonrefundable Fee For The Bidding Documents In The Amount Of P1,000.00. It May Also Be Downloaded Free Of Charge From The Website Of The Philippine Government Electronic Procurement System (philgeps) And The Website Of The Procuring Entity, Provided That Bidders Shall Pay The Fee For The Bidding Documents Not Later That The Submission Of Their Bids. 5. The Lgu- Mapana, Northern Samar Will Hold A Pre-bid Conference On October 24 , 2024 At 10:00 A.m. At Executive Conference, 2nd Floor Of New Municipal Bldg. Mapanas, Northern Samar, Which Shall Be Open Only To All Interested Parties Who Have Purchased The Bidding Documents. 6. Bids Must Be Delivered To The Address Below On Or Before 9:00 A.m. Of November 04, 2024 At Bac Office, @ Municipal Planning & Development Office (mpdo), Mapanas, Northern Samar. All Bids Must Be Accompanied By A Bid Security In Any Of The Acceptable Forms And In The Amount Stated In Itb Clause 18. Bids Will Be Opened In The Presence Of The Bidders’ Authorized Representatives Who Choose To Attend At The Address Below. Late Bids Shall Not Be Accepted. The Bidder May Request That The Bid Documents Be Sent To Them By Mail Or Courier, And For This, The Bidder Shall Pay The Amount In Philippine Peso To Cover The Cost Of Mail Or Courier Delivery. The Fee For Obtaining A Copy Of The Bid Documents And The Cost Of Mail Or Courier Shall Be Paid By The Bidder Thru S Cashier’s Check Or Manager’s Check Issued In Favor Of The Municipality Of Mapanas. 7. The Lgu- Mapanas, Northern Samar Reserves The Right To Accept Or Reject Any Bid, To Annul The Bidding Process, And To Reject All Bids At Any Time Prior To Contract Award, Without Thereby Incurring Any Liability To The Affected Bidder Or Bidders. 8. For Further Information, Please Refer To: Reno C. Salazar Bac Secretary Mapanas, Northern Samar Mobile # 09459852914 Ma. Teresa L. Minguez Bac Chairperson Mapanas, Northern Samar Mobile # 09778033758 Section Ii. Instructions To Bidders 1. The Bids Must Be Delivered On Or Before November 04, 2024 At 9:00 A.m And Failure To Submit The Bid Proposal May Ground For Disqualification Of The Bid. 2. Bids Received In Excess Of The Abc Shall Be Automatically Rejected At Bid Opening. 1. The Lgu- Mapanas, Northern Samar Now Invites Bids For The Following Description Of Works To Be Procured: Item No. Scope Of Work Quantity Unit Concreting Of Access Road From National Road To Magtaon Evacuation Center W/ Slope Protection Of Existing Concrete Pavement , Brgy. Magtaon, Mapanas N. Samar 100 Clearing And Grubbing Works 39 Sq.m. 104 Embankment 14.0 Cu.m 201 Aggregate Base Course 33.4 Cu.m. 311 Pccp 39 Cu.m. Spcl 1 Slope Protection For Existing Concrete 14.25 Sq.m. Tarpaulin 1.0 Set Completion Of The Works Is Required 45 Calendar Days. Bidders Should Have Completed, Within Ten (10) Years From The Date Of Submission And Receipt Of Bids, A Contract Similar To The Project. The Description Of An Eligible Bidder Is Contained In The Bidding Documents, Particularly, In Section Ii. Instructions To Bidders. 2. Bidding Will Be Conducted Through Open Competitive Bidding Procedures Using Non-discretionary Pass/fail Criterion As Specified In The Implementing Rules And Regulations (irr) Of Republic Act 9184 (ra 9184), Otherwise Known As The “government Procurement Reform Act”. Bidding Is Restricted To Filipino Citizens/sole Proprietorships, Partnerships, Or Organizations With At Least Seventy Five Percent (75%) Interest Or Outstanding Capital Stock Belonging To Citizens Of The Philippines. 3. Interested Bidders May Obtain Further Information From Lgu- Bac Mapanas, Northern Samar And Inspect The Bidding Documents At The Address Given Below From October 15, 2024-october 31, 2024, 8:00 A.m. To 5:00 Pm. A Complete Set Of Bidding Documents May Be Purchased By Interested Bidders From The Address Below And Upon Payment Of A Nonrefundable Fee For The Bidding Documents In The Amount Of P1,000.00. It May Also Be Downloaded Free Of Charge From The Website Of The Philippine Government Electronic Procurement System (philgeps) And The Website Of The Procuring Entity, Provided That Bidders Shall Pay The Fee For The Bidding Documents Not Later That The Submission Of Their Bids. 4. The Lgu- Mapanas, Northern Samar Will Hold A Pre-bid Conference On October 24, 2024 At 10:00 A.m. At Executive Conference, 2nd Floor Of New Municipal Bldg. Mapanas, Northern Samar, Which Shall Be Open Only To All Interested Parties Who Have Purchased The Bidding Documents. 5. Bids Must Be Delivered To The Address Below On Or Before 9:00 A.m. Of November 04, 2024 At Bac Office, @ Municipal Planning & Development Office (mpdo), Mapanas, Northern Samar. All Bids Must Be Accompanied By A Bid Security In Any Of The Acceptable Forms And In The Amount Stated In Itb Clause 18. Bids Will Be Opened In The Presence Of The Bidders’ Authorized Representatives Who Choose To Attend At The Address Below. Late Bids Shall Not Be Accepted. The Bidder May Request That The Bid Documents Be Sent To Them By Mail Or Courier, And For This, The Bidder Shall Pay The Amount In Philippine Peso To Cover The Cost Of Mail Or Courier Delivery. The Fee For Obtaining A Copy Of The Bid Documents And The Cost Of Mail Or Courier Shall Be Paid By The Bidder Thru S Cashier’s Check Or Manager’s Check Issued In Favor Of The Municipality Of Mapanas. 6. The Lgu- Mapanas, Northern Samar Reserves The Right To Accept Or Reject Any Bid, To Annul The Bidding Process, And To Reject All Bids At Any Time Prior To Contract Award, Without Thereby Incurring Any Liability To The Affected Bidder Or Bidders. 7. For Further Information, Please Refer To: Reno C. Salazar Bac Secretary Mapanas, Northern Samar Mobile # 09459852914 Ma. Teresa L. Minguez Bac Chairperson Mapanas N. Samar Mobile # 09778033758 Table Of Contents A. General 11 1. Scope Of Bid 11 2. Source Of Funds 11 3. Corrupt, Fraudulent, Collusive, And Coercive Practices 11 4. Conflict Of Interest 12 5. Eligible Bidders 14 6. Bidder’s Responsibilities 15 7. Origin Of Goods And Services 17 8. Subcontracts 17 B. Contents Of Bidding Documents 17 9. Pre-bid Conference 17 10. Clarification And Amendment Of Bidding Documents 18 C. Preparation Of Bids 18 11. Language Of Bids 18 12. Documents Comprising The Bid: Eligibility And Technical Components 18 13. Documents Comprising The Bid: Financial Component 21 14. Alternative Bids 21 15. Bid Prices 22 16. Bid Currencies 22 17. Bid Validity 23 18. Bid Security 23 19. Format And Signing Of Bids 25 20. Sealing And Marking Of Bids 26 D. Submission And Opening Of Bids 26 21. Deadline For Submission Of Bids 26 22. Late Bids 26 23. Modification And Withdrawal Of Bids 27 24. Opening And Preliminary Examination Of Bids 27 E. Evaluation And Comparison Of Bids 28 25. Process To Be Confidential 28 26. Clarification Of Bids 29 27. Detailed Evaluation And Comparison Of Bids 29 28. Post Qualification 30 29. Reservation Clause 31 F. Award Of Contract 32 30. Contract Award 32 31. Signing Of The Contract 33 32. Performance Security 33 33. Notice To Proceed 34 A. General 1. Scope Of Bid 1.1. The Procuring Entity As Defined In The Bds, Invites Bids For The Construction Of Works, As Described In Section Vi. Specifications. The Name And Identification Number Of The Contract Is Provided In The Bds. 1.2. The Successful Bidder Will Be Expected To Complete The Works By The Intended Completion Date Specified In Scc Clause 1.16. 2. Source Of Funds The Procuring Entity Has A Budget Or Has Applied For Or Received Funds From The Funding Source Named In The Bds, And In The Amount Indicated In The Bds. It Intends To Apply Part Of The Funds Received For The Project, As Defined In The Bds, To Cover Eligible Payments Under The Contract For The Works. 3. Corrupt, Fraudulent, Collusive, And Coercive Practices 3.1. Unless Otherwise Specified In The Bds, The Procuring Entity, As Well As Bidders And Contractors, Shall Observe The Highest Standard Of Ethics During The Procurement And Execution Of The Contract. In Pursuance Of This Policy, The Funding Source: (a) Defines, For Purposes Of This Provision, The Terms Set Forth Below As Follows: (i) "corrupt Practice" Means Behavior On The Part Of Officials In The Public Or Private Sectors By Which They Improperly And Unlawfully Enrich Themselves, Others, Or Induce Others To Do So, By Misusing The Position In Which They Are Placed, And Includes The Offering, Giving, Receiving, Or Soliciting Of Anything Of Value To Influence The Action Of Any Such Official In The Procurement Process Or In Contract Execution; Entering, On Behalf Of The Procuring Entity, Into Any Contract Or Transaction Manifestly And Grossly Disadvantageous To The Same, Whether Or Not The Public Officer Profited Or Will Profit Thereby, And Similar Acts As Provided In Republic Act 3019; (ii) "fraudulent Practice" Means A Misrepresentation Of Facts In Order To Influence A Procurement Process Or The Execution Of A Contract To The Detriment Of The Procuring Entity, And Includes Collusive Practices Among Bidders (prior To Or After Bid Submission) Designed To Establish Bid Prices At Artificial, Non-competitive Levels And To Deprive The Procuring Entity Of The Benefits Of Free And Open Competition; (iii) “collusive Practices” Means A Scheme Or Arrangement Between Two Or More Bidders, With Or Without The Knowledge Of The Procuring Entity, Designed To Establish Bid Prices At Artificial, Non-competitive Levels; And (iv) “coercive Practices” Means Harming Or Threatening To Harm, Directly Or Indirectly, Persons, Or Their Property To Influence Their Participation In A Procurement Process, Or Affect The Execution Of A Contract; (v) “obstructive Practice” Is (aa) Deliberately Destroying, Falsifying, Altering Or Concealing Of Evidence Material To An Administrative Proceedings Or Investigation Or Making False Statements To Investigators In Order To Materially Impede An Administrative Proceedings Or Investigation Of The Procuring Entity Or Any Foreign Government/foreign Or International Financing Institution Into Allegations Of A Corrupt, Fraudulent, Coercive Or Collusive Practice; And/or Threatening, Harassing Or Intimidating Any Party To Prevent It From Disclosing Its Knowledge Of Matters Relevant To The Administrative Proceedings Or Investigation Or From Pursuing Such Proceedings Or Investigation; Or (bb) Acts Intended To Materially Impede The Exercise Of The Inspection And Audit Rights Of The Procuring Entity Or Any Foreign Government/foreign Or International Financing Institution Herein. (b) Will Reject A Proposal For Award If It Determines That The Bidder Recommended For Award Has Engaged In Corrupt Or Fraudulent Practices In Competing For The Contract; And (c) Will Declare A Firm Ineligible, Either Indefinitely Or For A Stated Period Of Time, To Be Awarded Contract Funded By The Funding Source If It At Any Time Determines That The Firm Has Engaged In Corrupt Or Fraudulent Practices In Competing Or, Or In Executing, A Contract Funded By The Funding Source. 3.2. Further, The Procuring Entity Will Seek To Impose The Maximum Civil, Administrative, And/or Criminal Penalties Available Under The Applicable Laws On Individuals And Organizations Deemed To Be Involved In Any Of The Practices Mentioned In Itb Clause 3.1(a). 3.3. Furthermore, The Funding Source And The Procuring Entity Reserve The Right To Inspect And Audit Records And Accounts Of A Contractor In The Bidding For And Performance Of A Contract Themselves Or Through Independent Auditors As Reflected In The Gcc Clause 34. 4. Conflict Of Interest 4.1. All Bidders Found To Have Conflicting Interests Shall Be Disqualified To Participate In The Procurement At Hand, Without Prejudice To The Imposition Of Appropriate Administrative, Civil, And Criminal Sanctions. A Bidder May Be Considered To Have Conflicting Interests With Another Bidder In Any Of The Events Described In Paragraphs (a) Through (c) And A General Conflict Of Interest In Any Of The Circumstances Set Out In Paragraphs (d) Through (g) Below: (a) A Bidder Has Controlling Shareholders In Common With Another Bidder; (b) A Bidder Receives Or Has Received Any Direct Or Indirect Subsidy From Any Other Bidder; (c) A Bidder Has The Same Legal Representative As That Of Another Bidder For Purposes Of This Bid; (d) A Bidder Has A Relationship, Directly Or Through Third Parties, That Puts Them In A Position To Have Access To Information About Or Influence On The Bid Of Another Bidder Or Influence The Decisions Of The Procuring Entity Regarding This Bidding Process. This Will Include A Firm Or An Organization Who Lends, Or Temporarily Seconds, Its Personnel To Firms Or Organizations Which Are Engaged In Consulting Services For The Preparation Related To Procurement For Or Implementation Of The Project If The Personnel Would Be Involved In Any Capacity On The Same Project; (e) A Bidder Submits More Than One Bid In This Bidding Process. However, This Does Not Limit The Participation Of Subcontractors In More Than One Bid; (f) A Bidder Who Participated As A Consultant In The Preparation Of The Design Or Technical Specifications Of The Goods And Related Services That Are The Subject Of The Bid; Or (g) A Bidder Who Lends, Or Temporary Seconds, Its Personnel To Firms Or Organizations Which Are Engaged In Consulting Services For The Preparation Related To Procurement For Or Implementation Of The Project, If The Personnel Would Be Involved In Any Capacity On The Same Project. 4.2. In Accordance With Section 47 Of The Irr Of Ra 9184, All Bidding Documents Shall Be Accompanied By A Sworn Affidavit Of The Bidder That It Is Not Related To The Head Of The Procuring Entity, Members Of The Bids And Awards Committee (bac), Members Of The Technical Working Group (twg), Members Of The Bac Secretariat, The Head Of The Project Management Office (pmo) Or The End-user Unit, And The Project Consultants, By Consanguinity Or Affinity Up To The Third Civil Degree. On The Part Of The Bidder, This Clause Shall Apply To The Following Persons: (a) If The Bidder Is An Individual Or A Sole Proprietorship, To The Bidder Himself; (b) If The Bidder Is A Partnership, To All Its Officers And Members; (c) If The Bidder Is A Corporation, To All Its Officers, Directors, And Controlling Stockholders; And (d) If The Bidder Is A Joint Venture (jv), The Provisions Of Items (a), (b), Or (c) Of This Clause Shall Correspondingly Apply To Each Of The Members Of The Said Jv, As May Be Appropriate. Relationship Of The Nature Described Above Or Failure To Comply With This Clause Will Result In The Automatic Disqualification Of A Bidder. 5. Eligible Bidders 5.1. Unless Otherwise Indicated In The Bds, The Following Persons Shall Be Eligible To Participate In This Bidding: (a) Duly Licensed Filipino Citizens/sole Proprietorships; (b) Partnerships Duly Organized Under The Laws Of The Philippines And Of Which At Least Seventy Five Percent (75%) Of The Interest Belongs To Citizens Of The Philippines; (c) Corporations Duly Organized Under The Laws Of The Philippines, And Of Which At Least Seventy Five Percent (75%) Of The Outstanding Capital Stock Belongs To Citizens Of The Philippines; (d) Cooperatives Duly Organized Under The Laws Of The Philippines, And Of Which At Least Seventy Five Percent (75%) Of The Interest Belongs To Citizens Of The Philippines; And (e) Persons/entities Forming Themselves Into A Jv, I.e., A Group Of Two (2) Or More Persons/entities That Intend To Be Jointly And Severally Responsible Or Liable For A Particular Contract: Provided, However, That, In Accordance With Letter Of Instructions No. 630, Filipino Ownership Or Interest Of The Joint Venture Concerned Shall Be At Least Seventy Five Percent (75%): Provided, Further, That Joint Ventures In Which Filipino Ownership Or Interest Is Less Than Seventy Five Percent (75%) May Be Eligible Where The Structures To Be Built Require The Application Of Techniques And/or Technologies Which Are Not Adequately Possessed By A Person/entity Meeting The Seventy Five Percent (75%) Filipino Ownership Requirement: Provided, Finally, That In The Latter Case, Filipino Ownership Or Interest Shall Not Be Less Than Twenty Five Percent (25%). For This Purpose Filipino Ownership Or Interest Shall Be Based On The Contributions Of Each Of The Members Of The Joint Venture As Specified In Their Jva. 5.2. The Procuring Entity May Also Invite Foreign Bidders When Provided For Under Any Treaty Or International Or Executive Agreement As Specified In The Bds. 5.3. Government Corporate Entities May Be Eligible To Participate Only If They Can Establish That They (a) Are Legally And Financially Autonomous, (b) Operate Under Commercial Law, And (c) Are Not Dependent Agencies Of The Gop Or The Procuring Entity. 5.4. (a) Unless Otherwise Provided In The Bds, The Bidder Must Have Completed, Within Ten (10) Years From The Submission Of Bids, A Single Contract That Is Similar To This Project, Equivalent To At Least Fifty Percent (50%) Of The Abc Adjusted To Current Prices Using The National Statistics Office Consumer Price Index. (b) For Foreign-funded Procurement, The Procuring Entity And The Foreign Government/foreign Or International Financing Institution May Agree On Another Track Record Requirement, As Specified In The Bds. For This Purpose, Contracts Similar To The Project Shall Be Those Described In Thebds, And Completed Within The Period Stated In The Invitation To Bid And Itb Clause 12.1(a)(iii). 5.5. The Bidder Must Submit A Computation Of Its Net Financial Contracting Capacity (nfcc) Or A Commitment From A Universal Or Commercial Bank To Extend A Credit Line In Its Favor If Awarded The Contract For This Project (clc). The Nfcc, Computed Using The Following Formula, Must Be At Least Equal To The Abc To Be Bid: Nfcc = [(current Assets Minus Current Liabilities) (k)] Minus The Value Of All Outstanding Or Uncompleted Portions Of The Projects Under Ongoing Contracts, Including Awarded Contracts Yet To Be Started Coinciding With The Contract For This Project. Where: K = 10 For A Contract Duration Of One Year Or Less, 15 For A Contract Duration Of More Than One Year Up To Two Years, And 20 For A Contract Duration Of More Than Two Years. The Clc Must Be At Least Equal To Ten Percent (10%) Of The Abc For This Project. If Issued By A Foreign Bank, It Shall Be Confirmed Or Authenticated By A Universal Or Commercial Bank. In The Case Of Local Government Units (lgus), The Bidder May Also Submit Clc From Other Banks Certified By The Bangko Sentral Ng Pilipinas (bsp) As Authorized To Issue Such Financial Instrument. 6. Bidder’s Responsibilities 6.1. The Bidder Or Its Duly Authorized Representative Shall Submit A Sworn Statement In The Form Prescribed In Section Ix. Bidding Forms As Required In Itb Clause 12.1(b)(iii). 6.2. The Bidder Is Responsible For The Following: (a) Having Taken Steps To Carefully Examine All Of The Bidding Documents; (b) Having Acknowledged All Conditions, Local Or Otherwise, Affecting The Implementation Of The Contract; (c) Having Made An Estimate Of The Facilities Available And Needed For The Contract To Be Bid, If Any; (d) Having Complied With Its Responsibility To Inquire Or Secure Supplemental/bid Bulletin/s As Provided Under Itb Clause 10.3. (e) Ensuring That It Is Not “blacklisted” Or Barred From Bidding By The Gop Or Any Of Its Agencies, Offices, Corporations, Or Lgus, Including Foreign Government/foreign Or International Financing Institution Whose Blacklisting Rules Have Been Recognized By The Gppb; (f) Ensuring That Each Of The Documents Submitted In Satisfaction Of The Bidding Requirements Is An Authentic Copy Of The Original, Complete, And All Statements And Information Provided Therein Are True And Correct; (g) Authorizing The Head Of The Procuring Entity Or Its Duly Authorized Representative/s To Verify All The Documents Submitted; (h) Ensuring That The Signatory Is The Duly Authorized Representative Of The Bidder, And Granted Full Power And Authority To Do, Execute And Perform Any And All Acts Necessary And/or To Represent The Bidder In The Bidding, With The Duly Notarized Secretary’s Certificate Attesting To Such Fact, If The Bidder Is A Corporation, Partnership, Cooperative, Or Joint Venture; (i) Complying With The Disclosure Provision Under Section 47 Of The Act In Relation To Other Provisions Of Republic Act 3019; And (j) Complying With Existing Labor Laws And Standards, If Applicable. Failure To Observe Any Of The Above Responsibilities Shall Be At The Risk Of The Bidder Concerned. 6.3. The Bidder, By The Act Of Submitting Its Bid, Shall Be Deemed To Have Inspected The Site, Determined The General Characteristics Of The Contract Works And The Conditions For This Project And Examine All Instructions, Forms, Terms, And Project Requirements In The Bidding Documents. 6.4. It Shall Be The Sole Responsibility Of The Prospective Bidder To Determine And To Satisfy Itself By Such Means As It Considers Necessary Or Desirable As To All Matters Pertaining To This Project, Including: (a) The Location And The Nature Of The Contract, Project, Or Work; (b) Climatic Conditions; (c) Transportation Facilities; (c) Nature And Condition Of The Terrain, Geological Conditions At The Site Communication Facilities, Requirements, Location And Availability Of Construction Aggregates And Other Materials, Labor, Water, Electric Power And Access Roads; And (d) Other Factors That May Affect The Cost, Duration And Execution Or Implementation Of The Contract, Project, Or Work. 6.5. The Procuring Entity Shall Not Assume Any Responsibility Regarding Erroneous Interpretations Or Conclusions By The Prospective Or Eligible Bidder Out Of The Data Furnished By The Procuring Entity. 6.6. Before Submitting Their Bids, The Bidders Are Deemed To Have Become Familiar With All Existing Laws, Decrees, Ordinances, Acts And Regulations Of The Philippines Which May Affect The Contract In Any Way. 6.7. The Bidder Shall Bear All Costs Associated With The Preparation And Submission Of His Bid, And The Procuring Entity Will In No Case Be Responsible Or Liable For Those Costs, Regardless Of The Conduct Or Outcome Of The Bidding Process. 6.8. Bidders Should Note That The Procuring Entity Will Only Accept Bids Only From Those That Have Paid The Nonrefundable Fee For The Bidding Documents At The Office Indicated In The Invitation To Bid. 7. Origin Of Goods And Services There Is No Restriction On The Origin Of Goods, Or Contracting Of Works Or Services Other Than Those Prohibited By A Decision Of The United Nations Security Council Taken Under Chapter Vii Of The Charter Of The United Nations. 8. Subcontracts 8.1. Unless Otherwise Specified In The Bds, The Bidder May Subcontract Portions Of The Works To An Extent As May Be Approved By The Procuring Entity And Stated In The Bds. However, Subcontracting Of Any Portion Shall Not Relieve The Bidder From Any Liability Or Obligation That May Arise From The Contract For This Project. 8.2. Subcontractors Must Submit The Documentary Requirements Under Itb Clause 12 And Comply With The Eligibility Criteria Specified In The Bds. In The Event That Any Subcontractor Is Found By The Procuring Entity To Be Ineligible, The Subcontracting Of Such Portion Of The Works Shall Be Disallowed. 8.3. The Bidder May Identify The Subcontractor To Whom A Portion Of The Works Will Be Subcontracted At Any Stage Of The Bidding Process Or During Contract Implementation. If The Bidder Opts To Disclose The Name Of The Subcontractor During Bid Submission, The Bidder Shall Include The Required Documents As Part Of The Technical Component Of Its Bid. B. Contents Of Bidding Documents 9. Pre-bid Conference 9.1. (a) If So Specified In The Bds, A Pre-bid Conference Shall Be Held At The Venue And On The Date Indicated Therein, To Clarify And Address The Bidders’ Questions On The Technical And Financial Components Of This Project. (b) The Pre-bid Conference Shall Be Held At Least Twelve (12) Calendar Days Before The Deadline For The Submission Of And Receipt Of Bids. If The Procuring Entity Determines That, By Reason Of The Method, Nature, Or Complexity Of The Contract To Be Bid, Or When International Participation Will Be More Advantageous To The Gop, A Longer Period For The Preparation Of Bids Is Necessary, The Pre-bid Conference Shall Be Held At Least Thirty (30) Calendar Days Before The Deadline For The Submission And Receipt Of Bids, As Specified In The Bds. 9.2. Bidders Are Encouraged To Attend The Pre-bid Conference To Ensure That They Fully Understand The Procuring Entity’s Requirements. Non-attendance Of The Bidder Will In No Way Prejudice Its Bid; However, The Bidder Is Expected To Know The Changes And/or Amendments To The Bidding Documents As Recorded In The Minutes Of The Pre-bid Conference And The Supplemental/bid Bulletin. 9.3. Any Statement Made At The Pre-bid Conference Shall Not Modify The Terms Of The Bidding Documents Unless Such Statement Is Specifically Identified In Writing As An Amendment Thereto And Issued As A Supplemental/bid Bulletin. 10. Clarification And Amendment Of Bidding Documents 10.1. Bidders Who Have Purchased The Bidding Documents May Request For Clarification(s) On Any Part Of The Bidding Documents Or For An Interpretation. Such A Request Must Be In Writing And Submitted To The Procuring Entity At The Address Indicated In The Bds At Least Ten (10) Calendar Days Before The Deadline Set For The Submission And Receipt Of Bids. 10.2. Supplemental/bid Bulletins May Be Issued Upon The Procuring Entity’s Initiative For Purposes Of Clarifying Or Modifying Any Provision Of The Bidding Documents Not Later Than Seven (7) Calendar Days Before The Deadline For The Submission And Receipt Of Bids. Any Modification To The Bidding Documents Shall Be Identified As An Amendment. 10.3. Any Supplemental/bid Bulletin Issued By The Bac Shall Also Be Posted On The Philippine Government Electronic Procurement System (philgeps) And The Website Of The Procuring Entity Concerned, If Available. Unless, Otherwise Provided In The Bds, It Shall Be The Responsibility Of All Bidders Who Secure The Bidding Documents To Inquire And Secure Supplemental/bid Bulletins That May Be Issued By The Bac. However, Bidders Who Have Submitted Bids Before The Issuance Of The Supplemental/bid Bulletin Must Be Informed And Allowed To Modify Or Withdraw Their Bids In Accordance With Itb Clause 23. C. Preparation Of Bids 11. Language Of Bids The Bid, As Well As All Correspondence And Documents Relating To The Bid Exchanged By The Bidder And The Procuring Entity, Shall Be Written In English. Supporting Documents And Printed Literature Furnished By The Bidder May Be In Another Language Provided They Are Accompanied By An Accurate Translation In English Certified By The Appropriate Embassy Or Consulate In The Philippines, In Which Case The English Translation Shall Govern, For Purposes Of Interpretation Of The Bid. 12. Documents Comprising The Bid: Eligibility And Technical Components 12.1. Unless Otherwise Indicated In The Bds, The First Envelope Shall Contain The Following Eligibility And Technical Documents: (a) Eligibility Documents – Class "a" Documents: (i) Registration Certificate From The Securities And Exchange Commission (sec), Department Of Trade And Industry (dti) For Sole Proprietorship, Or Cooperative Development Authority (cda) For Cooperatives, Or Any Proof Of Such Registration As Stated In The Bds; (ii) Mayor’s Permit Issued By The City Or Municipality Where The Principal Place Of Business Of The Prospective Bidder Is Located; (iii) Statement Of All Its Ongoing And Completed Government And Private Contracts Within Ten (10) Years From The Submission Of Bids, Including Contracts Awarded But Not Yet Started, If Any. The Statement Shall Include, For Each Contract, The Following: (iii.1) Name Of The Contract; (iii.2) Date Of The Contract; (iii.3) Contract Duration; (iii.4) Owner’s Name And Address; (iii.5) Nature Of Work; (iii.6) Contractor’s Role (whether Sole Contractor, Subcontractor, Or Partner In A Jv) And Percentage Of Participation; (iii.7) Total Contract Value At Award; (iii.8) Date Of Completion Or Estimated Completion Time; (iii.9) Total Contract Value At Completion, If Applicable; (iii.10) Percentages Of Planned And Actual Accomplishments, If Applicable; (iii.11) Value Of Outstanding Works, If Applicable; (iii.12) The Statement Shall Be Supported By The Notices Of Award And/or Notices To Proceed Issued By The Owners; And (iii.13) The Statement Shall Be Supported By The Constructors Performance Evaluation System (cpes) Rating Sheets, And/or Certificates Of Completion And Owner’s Acceptance, If Applicable; (iv) Unless Otherwise Provided In The Bds, Valid Philippine Contractors Accreditation Board (pcab) License And Registration For The Type And Cost Of The Contract For This Project; (v) Audited Financial Statements, Showing, Among Others, The Prospective Total And Current Assets And Liabilities, Stamped “received” By The Bir Or Its Duly Accredited And Authorized Institutions, For The Preceding Calendar Year Which Should Not Be Earlier Than Two (2) Years From The Date Of Bid Submission; (vi) Nfcc Computation Or Clc In Accordance With Itb Clause 5.5; And Class "b" Document: (vii) If Applicable, Valid Joint Venture Agreement (jva) Or, In Lieu Thereof, Duly Notarized Statements From All The Potential Joint Venture Partners Stating That They Will Enter Into And Abide By The Provisions Of The Jva In The Instance That The Bid Is Successful Shall Be Included In The Bid. (b) Technical Documents – (i) Bid Security As Prescribed In Itb Clause 18. If The Bidder Opts To Submit The Bid Security In The Form Of: (i.1) A Bank Draft/guarantee Or An Irrevocable Letter Of Credit Issued By A Foreign Bank, It Shall Be Accompanied By A Confirmation From A Universal Or Commercial Bank; Or (i.2) A Surety Bond Accompanied By A Certification Coming From An Authorized Insurance Commission That A Surety Or Insurance Company Is Authorized To Issue Such Instrument; (ii) Project Requirements, Which Shall Include The Following: (ii.1) Organizational Chart For The Contract To Be Bid; (ii.2) List Of Contractor’s Personnel (viz, Project Manager, Project Engineers, Materials Engineers, And Foremen), To Be Assigned To The Contract To Be Bid, With Their Complete Qualification And Experience Data; And (ii.3) List Of Contractor’s Equipment Units, Which Are Owned, Leased, And/or Under Purchase Agreements, Supported By Certification Of Availability Of Equipment From The Equipment Lessor/vendor For The Duration Of The Project; And (iii) Sworn Statement In Accordance With Section 25.2(b)(iv) Of The Irr Of Ra 9184 And Using The Form Prescribed In Section Ix. Bidding Forms. 13. Documents Comprising The Bid: Financial Component 13.1. Unless Otherwise Stated In The Bds, The Financial Component Of The Bid Shall Contain The Following: (a) Financial Bid Form In Accordance With The Form Prescribed In Section Ix. Bidding Forms; And (b) Any Other Document Related To The Financial Component Of The Bid As Stated In The Bds. 13.2. (a) Unless Indicated In The Bds, All Bids That Exceed The Abc Shall Not Be Accepted. (b) Unless Otherwise Indicated In The Bds, For Foreign-funded Procurement, A Ceiling May Be Applied To Bid Prices Provided The Following Conditions Are Met: (i) Bidding Documents Are Obtainable Free Of Charge On A Freely Accessible Website. If Payment Of Bidding Documents Is Required By The Procuring Entity, Payment Could Be Made Upon The Submission Of Bids. (ii) The Procuring Entity Has Procedures In Place To Ensure That The Abc Is Based On Recent Estimates Made By The Engineer Or The Responsible Unit Of The Procuring Entity And That The Estimates Are Based On Adequate Detailed Engineering (in The Case Of Works) And Reflect The Quality, Supervision And Risk And Inflationary Factors, As Well As Prevailing Market Prices, Associated With The Types Of Works Or Goods To Be Procured. (iii) The Procuring Entity Has Trained Cost Estimators On Estimating Prices And Analyzing Bid Variances. In The Case Of Infrastructure Projects, The Procuring Entity Must Also Have Trained Quantity Surveyors. (iv) The Procuring Entity Has Established A System To Monitor And Report Bid Prices Relative To Abc And Engineer’s/procuring Entity’s Estimate. (v) The Procuring Entity Has Established A Monitoring And Evaluation System For Contract Implementation To Provide A Feedback On Actual Total Costs Of Goods And Works. 14. Alternative Bids 14.1. Alternative Bids Shall Be Rejected. For This Purpose, Alternative Bid Is An Offer Made By A Bidder In Addition Or As A Substitute To Its Original Bid Which May Be Included As Part Of Its Original Bid Or Submitted Separately Therewith For Purposes Of Bidding. A Bid With Options Is Considered An Alternative Bid Regardless Of Whether Said Bid Proposal Is Contained In A Single Envelope Or Submitted In Two (2) Or More Separate Bid Envelopes. 14.2. Bidders Shall Submit Offers That Comply With The Requirements Of The Bidding Documents, Including The Basic Technical Design As Indicated In The Drawings And Specifications. Unless There Is A Value Engineering Clause In The Bds, Alternative Bids Shall Not Be Accepted. 14.3. Each Bidder Shall Submit Only One Bid, Either Individually Or As A Partner In A Jv. A Bidder Who Submits Or Participates In More Than One Bid (other Than As A Subcontractor If A Subcontractor Is Permitted To Participate In More Than One Bid) Will Cause All The Proposals With The Bidder’s Participation To Be Disqualified. This Shall Be Without Prejudice To Any Applicable Criminal, Civil And Administrative Penalties That May Be Imposed Upon The Persons And Entities Concerned. 15. Bid Prices 15.1. The Contract Shall Be For The Whole Works, As Described In Itb Clause 1.1, Based On The Priced Bill Of Quantities Submitted By The Bidder. 15.2. The Bidder Shall Fill In Rates And Prices For All Items Of The Works Described In The Bill Of Quantities. Bids Not Addressing Or Providing All Of The Required Items In The Bidding Documents Including, Where Applicable, Bill Of Quantities, Shall Be Considered Non-responsive And, Thus, Automatically Disqualified. In This Regard, Where A Required Item Is Provided, But No Price Is Indicated, The Same Shall Be Considered As Non-responsive, But Specifying A "0" (zero) For The Said Item Would Mean That It Is Being Offered For Free To The Government. 15.3. All Duties, Taxes, And Other Levies Payable By The Contractor Under The Contract, Or For Any Other Cause, Prior To The Deadline For Submission Of Bids, Shall Be Included In The Rates, Prices, And Total Bid Price Submitted By The Bidder. 15.4. All Bid Prices For The Given Scope Of Work In The Contract As Awarded Shall Be Considered As Fixed Prices, And Therefore Not Subject To Price Escalation During Contract Implementation, Except Under Extraordinary Circumstances As Specified In Gcc Clause 48. Price Escalation May Be Allowed In Extraordinary Circumstances As May Be Determined By The National Economic And Development Authority In Accordance With The Civil Code Of The Philippines, And Upon The Recommendation Of The Procuring Entity. Furthermore, In Cases Where The Cost Of The Awarded Contract Is Affected By Any Applicable New Laws, Ordinances, Regulations, Or Other Acts Of The Gop, Promulgated After The Date Of Bid Opening, A Contract Price Adjustment Shall Be Made Or Appropriate Relief Shall Be Applied On A No Loss-no Gain Basis. 16. Bid Currencies 16.1. All Bid Prices Shall Be Quoted In Philippine Pesos Unless Otherwise Provided In The Bds. However, For Purposes Of Bid Evaluation, Bids Denominated In Foreign Currencies Shall Be Converted To Philippine Currency Based On The Exchange Rate Prevailing On The Day Of The Bid Opening. 16.2. If So Allowed In Accordance With Itb Clause 16.1, The Procuring Entity For Purposes Of Bid Evaluation And Comparing The Bid Prices Will Convert The Amounts In Various Currencies In Which The Bid Price Is Expressed To Philippine Pesos At The Exchange Rate As Published In The Bsp Reference Rate Bulletin On The Day Of The Bid Opening. 16.3. Unless Otherwise Specified In The Bds, Payment Of The Contract Price Shall Be Made In Philippine Pesos. 17. Bid Validity 17.1. Bids Shall Remain Valid For The Period Specified In The Bds Which Shall Not Exceed One Hundred Twenty (120) Calendar Days From The Date Of The Opening Of Bids. 17.2. In Exceptional Circumstances, Prior To The Expiration Of The Bid Validity Period, The Procuring Entity May Request Bidders To Extend The Period Of Validity Of Their Bids. The Request And The Responses Shall Be Made In Writing. The Bid Security Described In Itb Clause 18 Should Also Be Extended Corresponding To The Extension Of The Bid Validity Period At The Least. A Bidder May Refuse The Request Without Forfeiting Its Bid Security, But His Bid Shall No Longer Be Considered For Further Evaluation And Award. A Bidder Granting The Request Shall Not Be Required Or Permitted To Modify Its Bid. 18. Bid Security 18.1. The Bid Security In The Amount Stated In The Bds Shall Be Equal To The Percentage Of The Abc In Accordance With The Following Schedule: Form Of Bid Security Amount Of Bid Security (equal To Percentage Of The Abc) (a) Cash Or Cashier’s/manager’s Check Issued By A Universal Or Commercial Bank. Two Percent (2%) (b) Bank Draft/guarantee Or Irrevocable Letter Of Credit Issued By A Universal Or Commercial Bank: Provided, However, That It Shall Be Confirmed Or Authenticated By A Universal Or Commercial Bank, If Issued By A Foreign Bank. (c) Surety Bond Callable Upon Demand Issued By A Surety Or Insurance Company Duly Certified By The Insurance Commission As Authorized To Issue Such Security; And/or Five Percent (5%) (d) Any Combination Of The Foregoing. Proportionate To Share Of Form With Respect To Total Amount Of Security For Biddings Conducted By Local Government Units, The Bidder May Also Submit Bid Securities In The Form Of Cashier’s/manager’s Check, Bank Draft/guarantee, Or Irrevocable Letter Of Credit From Other Banks Certified By The Bsp As Authorized To Issue Such Financial Statement. 18.2. The Bid Security Should Be Valid For The Period Specified In The Bds. Any Bid Not Accompanied By An Acceptable Bid Security Shall Be Rejected By The Procuring Entity As Non-responsive. 18.3. No Bid Securities Shall Be Returned To Bidders After The Opening Of Bids And Before Contract Signing, Except To Those That Failed Or Declared As Post-disqualified, Upon Submission Of A Written Waiver Of Their Right To File A Motion For Reconsideration And/or Protest. Without Prejudice On Its Forfeiture, Bid Securities Shall Be Returned Only After The Bidder With The Lowest Calculated Responsive Bid Has Signed The Contract And Furnished The Performance Security, But In No Case Later Than The Expiration Of The Bid Security Validity Period Indicated In Itb Clause 18.2. 18.4. Upon Signing And Execution Of The Contract, Pursuant To Itb Clause 31, And The Posting Of The Performance Security, Pursuant To Itb Clause 32, The Successful Bidder’s Bid Security Will Be Discharged, But In No Case Later Than The Bid Security Validity Period As Indicated In Itb Clause 18.2. 18.5. The Bid Security May Be Forfeited: (a) If A Bidder: (i) Withdraws Its Bid During The Period Of Bid Validity Specified In Itb Clause 17; (ii) Does Not Accept The Correction Of Errors Pursuant To Itb Clause 27.3(b); (iii) Fails To Submit The Requirements Within The Prescribed Period, Or A Finding Against Their Veracity, As Stated In Itb Clause 28.2; (iv) Submission Of Eligibility Requirements Containing False Information Or Falsified Documents; (v) Submission Of Bids That Contain False Information Or Falsified Documents, Or The Concealment Of Such Information In The Bids In Order To Influence The Outcome Of Eligibility Screening Or Any Other Stage Of The Public Bidding; (vi) Allowing The Use Of One’s Name, Or Using The Name Of Another For Purposes Of Public Bidding; (vii) Withdrawal Of A Bid, Or Refusal To Accept An Award, Or Enter Into Contract With The Government Without Justifiable Cause, After The Bidder Had Been Adjudged As Having Submitted The Lowest Calculated And Responsive Bid; (viii) Refusal Or Failure To Post The Required Performance Security Within The Prescribed Time; (ix) Refusal To Clarify Or Validate In Writing Its Bid During Post-qualification Within A Period Of Seven (7) Calendar Days From Receipt Of The Request For Clarification; (x) Any Documented Attempt By A Bidder To Unduly Influence The Outcome Of The Bidding In His Favor; (xi) Failure Of The Potential Joint Venture Partners To Enter Into The Joint Venture After The Bid Is Declared Successful; Or (xii) All Other Acts That Tend To Defeat The Purpose Of The Competitive Bidding, Such As Habitually Withdrawing From Bidding, Submitting Late Bids Or Patently Insufficient Bid, For At Least Three (3) Times Within A Year, Except For Valid Reasons. (b) If The Successful Bidder: (i) Fails To Sign The Contract In Accordance With Itb Clause 31; (ii) Fails To Furnish Performance Security In Accordance With Itb Clause 32. 19. Format And Signing Of Bids 19.1. Bidders Shall Submit Their Bids Through Their Duly Authorized Representative Using The Appropriate Forms Provided In Section Ix. Bidding Forms On Or Before The Deadline Specified In The Itb Clause 21 In Two (2) Separate Sealed Bid Envelopes, And Which Shall Be Submitted Simultaneously. The First Shall Contain The Technical Component Of The Bid, Including The Eligibility Requirements Under Itb Clause 12.1, And The Second Shall Contain The Financial Component Of The Bid. 19.2. Forms As Mentioned In Itb Clause 19.1 Must Be Completed Without Any Alterations To Their Format, And No Substitute Form Shall Be Accepted. All Blank Spaces Shall Be Filled In With The Information Requested. 19.3. The Bidder Shall Prepare An Original Of The First And Second Envelopes As Described In Itb Clauses 12 And 13. In Addition, The Bidder Shall Submit Copies Of The First And Second Envelopes. In The Event Of Any Discrepancy Between The Original And The Copies, The Original Shall Prevail. 19.4. The Bid, Except For Unamended Printed Literature, Shall Be Signed, And Each And Every Page Thereof Shall Be Initialed, By The Duly Authorized Representative/s Of The Bidder. 19.5. Any Interlineations, Erasures, Or Overwriting Shall Be Valid Only If They Are Signed Or Initialed By The Duly Authorized Representative/s Of The Bidder. 20. Sealing And Marking Of Bids 20.1. Bidders Shall Enclose Their Original Eligibility And Technical Documents Described In Itb Clause 12, In One Sealed Envelope Marked “original - Technical Component”, And The Original Of Their Financial Component In Another Sealed Envelope Marked “original - Financial Component”, Sealing Them All In An Outer Envelope Marked “original Bid”. 20.2. Each Copy Of The First And Second Envelopes Shall Be Similarly Sealed Duly Marking The Inner Envelopes As “copy No. ___ - Technical Component” And “copy No. ___ – Financial Component” And The Outer Envelope As “copy No. ___”, Respectively. These Envelopes Containing The Original And The Copies Shall Then Be Enclosed In One Single Envelope. 20.3. The Original And The Number Of Copies Of The Bid As Indicated In The Bds Shall Be Typed Or Written In Indelible Ink And Shall Be Signed By The Bidder Or Its Duly Authorized Representative/s. 20.4. All Envelopes Shall: (a) Contain The Name Of The Contract To Be Bid In Capital Letters; (b) Bear The Name And Address Of The Bidder In Capital Letters; (c) Be Addressed To The Procuring Entity’s Bac Identified In Itb Clause 10.1; (d) Bear The Specific Identification Of This Bidding Process Indicated In The Invitation To Bid; And (e) Bear A Warning “do Not Open Before…” The Date And Time For The Opening Of Bids, In Accordance With Itb Clause 21. 20.5. If Bids Are Not Sealed And Marked As Required, The Procuring Entity Will Assume No Responsibility For The Misplacement Or Premature Opening Of The Bid. D. Submission And Opening Of Bids 21. Deadline For Submission Of Bids Bids Must Be Received By The Procuring Entity’s Bac At The Address And On Or Before The Date And Time Indicated In The Bds. 22. Late Bids Any Bid Submitted After The Deadline For Submission And Receipt Of Bids Prescribed By The Procuring Entity, Pursuant To Itb Clause 21, Shall Be Declared “late” And Shall Not Be Accepted By The Procuring Entity. 23. Modification And Withdrawal Of Bids 23.1. The Bidder May Modify Its Bid After It Has Been Submitted; Provided That The Modification Is Received By The Procuring Entity Prior To The Deadline Prescribed For Submission And Receipt Of Bids. The Bidder Shall Not Be Allowed To Retrieve Its Original Bid, But Shall Be Allowed To Submit Another Bid Equally Sealed, Properly Identified, Linked To Its Original Bid Marked As “technical Modification” Or “financial Modification” And Stamped “received” By The Bac. Bid Modifications Received After The Applicable Deadline Shall Not Be Considered And Shall Be Returned To The Bidder Unopened. 23.2. A Bidder May, Through A Letter Of Withdrawal, Withdraw Its Bid After It Has Been Submitted, For Valid And Justifiable Reason; Provided That The Letter Of Withdrawal Is Received By The Procuring Entity Prior To The Deadline Prescribed For Submission And Receipt Of Bids. 23.3. Bids Requested To Be Withdrawn In Accordance With Itb Clause 23.1 Shall Be Returned Unopened To The Bidders. A Bidder May Also Express Its Intention Not To Participate In The Bidding Through A Letter Which Should Reach And Be Stamped By The Bac Before The Deadline For Submission And Receipt Of Bids. A Bidder That Withdraws Its Bid Shall Not Be Permitted To Submit Another Bid, Directly Or Indirectly, For The Same Contract. 23.4. No Bid May Be Modified After The Deadline For Submission Of Bids. No Bid May Be Withdrawn In The Interval Between The Deadline For Submission Of Bids And The Expiration Of The Period Of Bid Validity Specified By The Bidder On The Financial Bid Form. Withdrawal Of A Bid During This Interval Shall Result In The Forfeiture Of The Bidder’s Bid Security, Pursuant To Itb Clause 18.5, And The Imposition Of Administrative, Civil, And Criminal Sanctions As Prescribed By Ra 9184 And Its Irr. 24. Opening And Preliminary Examination Of Bids 24.1. The Bac Shall Open The First Bid Envelopes Of Bidders In Public As Specified In The Bds To Determine Each Bidder’s Compliance With The Documents Prescribed In Itb Clause 12. For This Purpose, The Bac Shall Check The Submitted Documents Of Each Bidder Against A Checklist Of Required Documents To Ascertain If They Are All Present, Using A Non-discretionary “pass/fail” Criterion. If A Bidder Submits The Required Document, It Shall Be Rated “passed” For That Particular Requirement. In This Regard, Bids That Fail To Include Any Requirement Or Are Incomplete Or Patently Insufficient Shall Be Considered As “failed”. Otherwise, The Bac Shall Rate The Said First Bid Envelope As “passed”. 24.2. Unless Otherwise Specified In The Bds, Immediately After Determining Compliance With The Requirements In The First Envelope, The Bac Shall Forthwith Open The Second Bid Envelope Of Each Remaining Eligible Bidder Whose First Bid Envelope Was Rated “passed”. The Second Envelope Of Each Complying Bidder Shall Be Opened Within The Same Day. In Case One Or More Of The Requirements In The Second Envelope Of A Particular Bid Is Missing, Incomplete Or Patently Insufficient, And/or If The Submitted Total Bid Price Exceeds The Abc Unless Otherwise Provided In Itb Clause 13.1(b), The Bac Shall Rate The Bid Concerned As “failed”. Only Bids That Are Determined To Contain All The Bid Requirements For Both Components Shall Be Rated “passed” And Shall Immediately Be Considered For Evaluation And Comparison. 24.3. Letters Of Withdrawal Shall Be Read Out And Recorded During Bid Opening, And The Envelope Containing The Corresponding Withdrawn Bid Shall Be Returned To The Bidder Unopened. If The Withdrawing Bidder’s Representative Is In Attendance, The Original Bid And All Copies Thereof Shall Be Returned To The Representative During The Bid Opening. If The Representative Is Not In Attendance, The Bid Shall Be Returned Unopened By Registered Mail. The Bidder May Withdraw Its Bid Prior To The Deadline For The Submission And Receipt Of Bids, Provided That The Corresponding Letter Of Withdrawal Contains A Valid Authorization Requesting For Such Withdrawal, Subject To Appropriate Administrative Sanctions. 24.4. If A Bidder Has Previously Secured A Certification From The Procuring Entity To The Effect That It Has Previously Submitted The Above-enumerated Class “a” Documents, The Said Certification May Be Submitted In Lieu Of The Requirements Enumerated In Itb Clause 12.1(a), Items (i) To (vi). 24.5. In The Case Of An Eligible Foreign Bidder As Described In Itb Clause 5, The Class “a” Documents Enumerated In Itb Clause 12.1(a) May Be Substituted With The Appropriate Equivalent Documents, If Any, Issued By The Country Of The Foreign Bidder Concerned. 24.6. Each Partner Of A Joint Venture Agreement Shall Likewise Submit The Documents Required In Itb Clauses 12.1(a)(i) And 12.1(a)(ii). Submission Of Documents Required Under Itb Clauses 12.1(a)(iii) To 12.1(a)(vi) By Any Of The Joint Venture Partners Constitutes Compliance. 24.7. A Bidder Determined As “failed” Has Three (3) Calendar Days Upon Written Notice Or, If Present At The Time Of Bid Opening, Upon Verbal Notification Within Which To File A Request For Reconsideration With The Bac: Provided, However, That The Request For Reconsideration Shall Not Be Granted If It Is Established That The Finding Of Failure Is Due To The Fault Of The Bidder Concerned: Provided, Further, That The Bac Shall Decide On The Request For Reconsideration Within Seven (7) Calendar Days From Receipt Thereof. If A Failed Bidder Signifies His Intent To File A Request For Reconsideration, The Bac Shall Keep The Bid Envelopes Of The Said Failed Bidder Unopened And/or Duly Sealed Until Such Time That The Request For Reconsideration Or Protest Has Been Resolved. E. Evaluation And Comparison Of Bids 25. Process To Be Confidential 25.1. Members Of The Bac, Including Its Staff And Personnel, As Well As Its Secretariat And Twg, Are Prohibited From Making Or Accepting Any Kind Of Communication With Any Bidder Regarding The Evaluation Of Their Bids Until The Issuance Of The Notice Of Award, Unless N The Case Of Itb Clause 26. 25.2. Any Effort By A Bidder To Influence The Procuring Entity In The Procuring Entity’s Decision In Respect Of Bid Evaluation, Bid Comparison Or Contract Award Will Result In The Rejection Of The Bidder’s Bid. 26. Clarification Of Bids To Assist In The Evaluation, Comparison And Post-qualification Of The Bids, The Procuring Entity May Ask In Writing Any Bidder For A Clarification Of Its Bid. All Responses To Requests For Clarification Shall Be In Writing. Any Clarification Submitted By A Bidder In Respect To Its Bid And That Is Not In Response To A Request By The Procuring Entity Shall Not Be Considered 27. Detailed Evaluation And Comparison Of Bids 27.1. The Procuring Entity Will Undertake The Detailed Evaluation And Comparison Of Bids Which Have Passed The Opening And Preliminary Examination Of Bids, Pursuant To Itb Clause 24, In Order To Determine The Lowest Calculated Bid. 27.2. In Evaluating The Bids To Get The Lowest Calculated Bid, The Procuring Entity Shall Undertake The Following: (a) The Detailed Evaluation Of The Financial Component Of The Bids, To Establish The Correct Calculated Prices Of The Bids; And (b) The Ranking Of The Total Bid Prices As So Calculated From The Lowest To Highest. The Bid With The Lowest Price Shall Be Identified As The Lowest Calculated Bid. 27.3. The Procuring Entity's Bac Shall Immediately Conduct A Detailed Evaluation Of All Bids Rated “passed,” Using Non-discretionary “pass/fail” Criterion. The Bac Shall Consider The Following In The Evaluation Of Bids: (a) Completeness Of The Bid. Unless The Itb Specifically Allows Partial Bids, Bids Not Addressing Or Providing All Of The Required Items In The Schedule Of Requirements Including, Where Applicable, Bill Of Quantities, Shall Be Considered Non-responsive And, Thus, Automatically Disqualified. In This Regard, Where A Required Item Is Provided, But No Price Is Indicated, The Same Shall Be Considered As Non-responsive, But Specifying A "0" (zero) For The Said Item Would Mean That It Is Being Offered For Free To The Procuring Entity; And (b) Arithmetical Corrections. Consider Computational Errors And Omissions To Enable Proper Comparison Of All Eligible Bids. It May Also Consider Bid Modifications If Expressly Allowed In The Bds. Any Adjustment Shall Be Calculated In Monetary Terms To Determine The Calculated Prices. 27.4. Based On The Detailed Evaluation Of Bids, Those That Comply With The Above-mentioned Requirements Shall Be Ranked In The Ascending Order Of Their Total Calculated Bid Prices, As Evaluated And Corrected For Computational Errors, Discounts And Other Modifications, To Identify The Lowest Calculated Bid. Total Calculated Bid Prices, As Evaluated And Corrected For Computational Errors, Discounts And Other Modifications, Which Exceed The Abc Shall Not Be Considered, Unless Otherwise Indicated In The Bds. 27.5. The Procuring Entity’s Evaluation Of Bids Shall Only Be Based On The Bid Price Quoted In The Financial Bid Form 27.6. Bids Shall Be Evaluated On An Equal Footing To Ensure Fair Competition. For This Purpose, All Bidders Shall Be Required To Include In Their Bids The Cost Of All Taxes, Such As, But Not Limited To, Value Added Tax (vat), Income Tax, Local Taxes, And Other Fiscal Levies And Duties Which Shall Be Itemized In The Bid Form And Reflected In The Detailed Estimates. Such Bids, Including Said Taxes, Shall Be The Basis For Bid Evaluation And Comparison. 28. Post Qualification 28.1. The Procuring Entity Shall Determine To Its Satisfaction Whether The Bidder That Is Evaluated As Having Submitted The Lowest Calculated Bid (lcb) Complies With And Is Responsive To All The Requirements And Conditions Specified In Itb Clauses 5, 12, And 13. 28.2. Within A Non-extendible Period Of Three (3) Calendar Days From Receipt By The Bidder Of The Notice From The Bac That It Submitted The Lcb, The Bidder Shall Submit The Following Documentary Requirements: (a) Tax Clearance Per Executive Order 398, Series Of 2005; (b) Latest Income And Business Tax Returns In The Form Specified In The Bds; (c) Certificate Of Philgeps Registration; And (d) Other Appropriate Licenses And Permits Required By Law And Stated In The Bds. Failure Of The Bidder Declared As Lcb To Duly Submit The Requirements Under This Clause Or A Finding Against The Veracity Of Such, Shall Be Ground For Forfeiture Of The Bid Security And Disqualification Of The Bidder For Award. 28.3. The Determination Shall Be Based Upon An Examination Of The Documentary Evidence Of The Bidder’s Qualifications Submitted Pursuant To Itb Clauses 12 And 13, As Well As Other Information As The Procuring Entity Deems Necessary And Appropriate, Using A Non-discretionary “pass/fail” Criterion. 28.4. If The Bac Determines That The Bidder With The Lowest Calculated Bid Passes All The Criteria For Post-qualification, It Shall Declare The Said Bid As The Lowest Calculated Responsive Bid, And Recommend To The Head Of The Procuring Entity The Award Of Contract To The Said Bidder At Its Submitted Price Or Its Calculated Bid Price, Whichever Is Lower, Subject To Itb Clause 30.3. 28.5. A Negative Determination Shall Result In Rejection Of The Bidder’s Bid, In Which Event The Procuring Entity Shall Proceed To The Next Lowest Calculated Bid To Make A Similar Determination Of That Bidder’s Capabilities To Perform Satisfactorily. If The Second Bidder, However, Fails The Post Qualification, The Procedure For Post Qualification Shall Be Repeated For The Bidder With The Next Lowest Calculated Bid, And So On Until The Lowest Calculated And Responsive Bid Is Determined For Contract Award. 28.6. Within A Period Not Exceeding Seven (7) Calendar Days From The Date Of Receipt Of The Recommendation Of The Bac, The Head Of The Procuring Entity Shall Approve Or Disapprove The Said Recommendation. In The Case Of Government Owned And Government-owned And/or -controlled Corporations (goccs) And Government Financial Institutions (gfis), The Period Provided Herein Shall Be Fifteen (15) Calendar Days. 29. Reservation Clause 29.1. Notwithstanding The Eligibility Or Post-qualification Of A Bidder, The Procuring Entity Concerned Reserves The Right To Review Its Qualifications At Any Stage Of The Procurement Process If It Has Reasonable Grounds To Believe That A Misrepresentation Has Been Made By The Said Bidder, Or That There Has Been A Change In The Bidder’s Capability To Undertake The Project From The Time It Submitted Its Eligibility Requirements. Should Such Review Uncover Any Misrepresentation Made In The Eligibility And Bidding Requirements, Statements Or Documents, Or Any Changes In The Situation Of The Bidder Which Will Affect Its Capability To Undertake The Project So That It Fails The Preset Eligibility Or Bid Evaluation Criteria, The Procuring Entity Shall Consider The Said Bidder As Ineligible And Shall Disqualify It From Submitting A Bid Or From Obtaining An Award Or Contract. 29.2. Based On The Following Grounds, The Procuring Entity Reserves The Right To Reject Any And All Bids, Declare A Failure Of Bidding At Any Time Prior To The Contract Award, Or Not To Award The Contract, Without Thereby Incurring Any Liability, And Make No Assurance That A Contract Shall Be Entered Into As A Result Of The Bidding: (a) If There Is Prima Facie Evidence Of Collusion Between Appropriate Public Officers Or Employees Of The Procuring Entity, Or Between The Bac And Any Of The Bidders, Or If The Collusion Is Between Or Among The Bidders Themselves, Or Between A Bidder And A Third Party, Including Any Act Which Restricts, Suppresses Or Nullifies Or Tends To Restrict, Suppress Or Nullify Competition; (b) If The Procuring Entity’s Bac Is Found To Have Failed In Following The Prescribed Bidding Procedures; Or (c) For Any Justifiable And Reasonable Ground Where The Award Of The Contract Will Not Redound To The Benefit Of The Government As Follows: (i) If The Physical And Economic Conditions Have Significantly Changed So As To Render The Project No Longer Economically, Financially Or Technically Feasible As Determined By The Head Of The Procuring Entity; (ii) If The Project Is No Longer Necessary As Determined By The Head Of The Procuring Entity; And (iii) If The Source Of Funds For The Project Has Been Withheld Or Reduced Through No Fault Of The Procuring Entity. 29.3. In Addition, The Procuring Entity May Likewise Declare A Failure Of Bidding When: (a) No Bids Are Received; (b) All Prospective Bidders Are Declared Ineligible; (c) All Bids Fail To Comply With All The Bid Requirements Or Fail Post-qualification; Or (d) The Bidder With The Lowest Calculated Responsive Bid Refuses, Without Justifiable Cause To Accept The Award Of Contract, And No Award Is Made. F. Award Of Contract 30. Contract Award 30.1. Subject To Itb Clause 28, The Procuring Entity Shall Award The Contract To The Bidder Whose Bid Has Been Determined To Be The Lowest Calculated And Responsive Bid (lcrb). 30.2. Prior To The Expiration Of The Period Of Bid Validity, The Procuring Entity Shall Notify The Successful Bidder In Writing That Its Bid Has Been Accepted, Through A Notice Of Award Received Personally Or Sent By Registered Mail Or Electronically, Receipt Of Which Must Be Confirmed In Writing Within Two (2) Days By The Lcrb And Submitted Personally Or Sent By Registered Mail Or Electronically To The Procuring Entity. 30.3. Notwithstanding The Issuance Of The Notice Of Award, Award Of Contract Shall Be Subject To The Following Conditions: (a) Submission Of The Following Documents Within The Prescribed Period From Receipt By The Bidder Of The Notice That It Has The Lowest Calculated And Responsive Bid: (i) Valid Jva, If Applicable, Within Ten (10) Calendar Days; (ii) Valid Pcab License And Registration For The Type And Cost Of The Contract To Be Bid For Foreign Bidders, Within Thirty (30) Calendar Days, If Allowed Under A Treaty Or International Or Executive Agreement Mentioned In Itb Clause 12.1(a)(iv); (b) Posting Of The Performance Security In Accordance With Itb Clause 32; (c) Signing Of The Contract As Provided In Itb Clause 31; And (d) Approval By Higher Authority, If Required. 31. Signing Of The Contract 31.1. At The Same Time As The Procuring Entity Notifies The Successful Bidder That Its Bid Has Been Accepted, The Procuring Entity Shall Send The Contract Form To The Bidder, Which Contract Has Been Provided In The Bidding Documents, Incorporating Therein All Agreements Between The Parties. 31.2. Within Ten (10) Calendar Days From Receipt Of The Notice Of Award, The Successful Bidder Shall Post The Required Performance Security, Sign And Date The Contract And Return It To The Procuring Entity. 31.3. The Procuring Entity Shall Enter Into Contract With The Successful Bidder Within The Same Ten (10) Calendar Day Period Provided That All The Documentary Requirements Are Complied With. 31.4. The Following Documents Shall Form Part Of The Contract: (a) Contract Agreement; (b) Bidding Documents; (c) Winning Bidder’s Bid, Including The Technical And Financial Proposals, And All Other Documents/statements Submitted; (d) Performance Security; (e) Credit Line In Accordance With Itb Clause 5.5, If Applicable; (f) Notice Of Award Of Contract; And (g) Other Contract Documents That May Be Required By Existing Laws And/or Specified In The Bds. 32. Performance Security 32.1. To Guarantee The Faithful Performance By The Winning Bidder Of Its Obligations Under The Contract, It Shall Post A Performance Security Within A Maximum Period Of Ten (10) Calendar Days From The Receipt Of The Notice Of Award From The Procuring Entity And In No Case Later Than The Signing Of The Contract. 32.2. The Performance Security Shall Be Denominated In Philippine Pesos And Posted In Favor Of The Procuring Entity In An Amount Equal To The Percentage Of The Total Contract Price As Stated In The Bds In Accordance With The Following Schedule: 33. 33.1. Form Of Performance Security Amount Of Performance Security (equal To Percentage Of The Total Contract Price) (a) Cash Or Cashier’s/manager’s Check Issued By A Universal Or Commercial Bank. Ten Percent (10%) (b) Bank Draft/guarantee Or Irrevocable Letter Of Credit Issued By A Universal Or Commercial Bank: Provided, However, That It Shall Be Confirmed Or Authenticated By A Universal Or Commercial Bank, If Issued By A Foreign Bank. (c) Surety Bond Callable Upon Demand Issued By A Surety Or Insurance Company Duly Certified By The Insurance Commission As Authorized To Issue Such Security; And/or Thirty Percent (30%) (d) Any Combination Of The Foregoing. Proportionate To Share Of Form With Respect To Total Amount Of Security 33.2. Failure Of The Successful Bidder To Comply With The Above-mentioned Requirement Shall Constitute Sufficient Ground For The Annulment Of The Award And Forfeiture Of The Bid Security, In Which Event The Procuring Entity Shall Initiate And Complete The Post Qualification Of The Second Lowest Calculated Bid. The Procedure Shall Be Repeated Until The Lowest Calculated And Responsive Bid Is Identified And Selected For Contract Award. However If No Bidder Passed Post-qualification, The Bac Shall Declare The Bidding A Failure And Conduct A Re-bidding With Re-advertisement. 34. Notice To Proceed 34.1. Within Three (3) Calendar Days From The Date Of Approval Of The Contract By The Appropriate Government Approving Authority, The Procuring Entity Shall Issue Its Notice To Proceed To The Bidder. 34.2. The Contract Effectivity Date Shall Be Provided In The Notice To Proceed By The Procuring Entity, Which Date Shall Not Be Later Than Seven (7) Calendar Days From The Issuance Of The Notice To Proceed. Section Iii. Bid Data Sheet Bid Data Sheet Itb Clause 1.1 The Procuring Entity Is Lgu- Mapanas, Northern Samar. The Name Of The Contract Is Concreting Of Access Road From National Road To Magtaon Evacuation Center W/ Slope Protection Of Existing Concrete Pavement , Brgy. Magtaon, Mapanas N. Samar The Identification Number Of The Contract Is Pr No-2024-10-064___ 2 The Funding Source Is: 20% Economic Development Fund (edf) For Fy 2023. The Name Of The Project Is: Con Creting Of Access Road From National Road To Magtaon Evacuation Center W/ Slope Protection Of Existing Concrete Pavement , Brgy. Magtaon, Mapanas N. Samar 3.1 No Further Instructions. 5.1 No Further Instructions. 5.2 Bidding Is Restricted To Eligible Bidders As Defined In Itb Clause 5.1. 5.4 For This Purpose, Similar Contracts Shall Refer To Bidder’s Annual Turnover From All Works Average Over The Last Three Years Shall Be Equal To 50% Of The Estimated Cost Of The Contract Being Procured. The Bidder Must Have Completed, Within The Past Ten (10) Years From The Submission Of Bids, A Single Contract That Is Similar To This Project, Equivalent To At Least Eighty Percent (80%) Of The Abc. 8.1 “subcontracting Is Not Allowed.” 8.2 “not Applicable”. 9.1 The Procuring Entity Will Hold A Pre-bid Conference For This Project On October 24, 2024 At 10:00 A.m. At Executive Conference 2nd Floor Of New Municipal Bldg. Mapanas, Northern Samar. 10.1 The Procuring Entity’s Address Is: The Municipality Of Mapanas, Province Of Northern Samar Ma. Teresa L. Minguez Lgu-bac Chairperson Tel. No. 09778033758 10.3 No Further Instructions. 12.1 Not Applicable 12.1(a)(i) “no Other Acceptable Proof Of Registration Is Recognized.” 12.1(a)(iv) No Further Instructions. 13.1 “no Additional Requirements” 13.1(b) The Abc Is Php685,999.90 Any Bid With A Financial Component Exceeding This Amount Shall Not Be Accepted. 14.2 “no Further Instructions.” 15.4 No Further Instruction. 16.1 The Bid Prices Shall Be Quoted In Philippine Pesos. 17.1 Bids Will Be Valid Until 120 Calendar Days After The Bid Submission Deadline Date As Prescribed By The Procuring Entity) 18.1 The Bid Security Shall Be In The Following Amount: 1. The Amount Of 13,719.99 If Bid Security Is In Cash, Cashier’s/manager’s Check, Bank Draft/guarantee Or Irrevocable Letter Of Credit; 2. The Amount Of P35,671.994.8 If Bid Security Is In Surety Bond; Or 3. Any Combination Of The Foregoing Proportionate To The Share Of Form With Respect To Total Amount Of Security. 18.2 The Bid Security Shall Be Valid Twenty Eight Days Beyond The Validity Period Of The Bid. 20.3 Each Bidder Shall Submit One Original And One Copy Of The First And Second Components Of Its Bid. 21 The Address For Submission Of Bids Is Ma. Teresa L. Minguez Lgu-bac Chairperson Bac Office @ Mpdo, 1st Floor, New Municipal Bldg. Municipality Of Mapanas, Northern Samar The Deadline For Submission Of Bids Is 9:00 A.m. On November 04, 2024. 22 The Place Of Bid Opening Is Executive Conference Room, 2nd Floor, New Municipal Bldg. Municipality Of Mapanas, Northern Samar. The Date And Time Of Bid Opening Is November 04, 2024 At Exactly 10:00 A.m. 24.2 No Further Instructions. 27.3(b) Bid Modification Is Not Allowed. 27.4 No Further Instructions. 28.2(b) Bidders Have Option To Submit Manually Filed Tax Returns Or Tax Returns Filed Through The Electronic Filing And Payments System (efps). Note: The Latest Income And Business Tax Returns Are Those Within The Last Six Months Preceding The Date Of Bid Submission. 28.2(d) List Licenses And Permits Relevant To The Project And The Corresponding Law Requiring It. 1. Taxpayer’s Identification Number 2. Vat Registration 3. Philippine Contractors Accreditation Board (pcab) License The Requirements Are Applicable Only In A Case Where The Lowest Calculated Bid (lcb) Is Submitted By A Domestic Bidder, And If The Lowest Calculated Bid (lcb) Is Submitted By A Foreign Bidder, This Requirements Are Not Applicable 31.4(g) List Additional Contract Documents Relevant To The Project That May Be Required By Existing Laws And/or The Procuring Entity, Such As Construction Schedule And S-curve, Manpower Schedule, Construction Methods, Equipment Utilization Schedule, Construction Safety And Health Program Approved By The Department Of Labor And Employment, And Pert/cpm. 32.2 The Performance Security Shall Be In The Following Amount: 1. The Amount Of 10% Of Contract If Performance Security Is In Cash, Cashier’s/manager’s Check, Bank Draft/guarantee Or Irrevocable Letter Of Credit; 2. The Amount Of 30% Of Contract If Performance Security Is In Surety Bond; Or 3. Any Combination Of The Foregoing Proportionate To The Share Of Form With Respect To Total Amount Of Security. Section Iv. General Conditions Of Contract Table Of Contents 1. Definitions 41 2. Interpretation 43 3. Governing Language And Law 43 4. Communications 43 5. Possession Of Site 43 6. The Contractor’s Obligations 44 7. Performance Security 45 8. Subcontracting 46 9. Liquidated Damages 46 10. Site Investigation Reports 47 11. The Procuring Entity, Licenses And Permits 47 12. Contractor’s Risk And Warranty Security 47 13. Liability Of The Contractor 49 14. Procuring Entity’s Risk 49 15. Insurance 49 16. Termination For Default Of Contractor 51 17. Termination For Default Of Procuring Entity 51 18. Termination For Other Causes 52 19. Procedures For Termination Of Contracts 53 20. Force Majeure, Release From Performance 56 21. Resolution Of Disputes 56 22. Suspension Of Loan, Credit, Grant, Or Appropriation 57 23. Procuring Entity’s Representative’s Decisions 57 24. Approval Of Drawings And Temporary Works By The Procuring Entity’s Representative 57 25. Acceleration And Delays Ordered By The Procuring Entity’s Representative 58 26. Extension Of The Intended Completion Date 58 27. Right To Vary 58 28. Contractors Right To Claim 59 29. Dayworks 59 30. Early Warning 59 31. Program Of Work 59 32. Management Conferences 60 33. Bill Of Quantities 60 34. Instructions, Inspections And Audits 61 35. Identifying Defects 61 36. Cost Of Repairs 61 37. Correction Of Defects 61 38. Uncorrected Defects 62 39. Advance Payment 62 40. Progress Payments 62 41. Payment Certificates 63 42. Retention 63 43. Variation Orders 64 44. Contract Completion 66 45. Suspension Of Work 66 46. Payment On Termination 67 47. Extension Of Contract Time 67 48. Price Adjustment 68 49. Completion 68 50. Taking Over 69 51. Operating And Maintenance Manuals 69 1. Definitions For Purposes Of This Clause, Boldface Type Is Used To Identify Defined Terms. 1.1. The Arbiter Is The Person Appointed Jointly By The Procuring Entity And The Contractor To Resolve Disputes In The First Instance, As Provided For In Gcc Clause 21. 1.2. Bill Of Quantities Refers To A List Of The Specific Items Of The Work And Their Corresponding Unit Prices, Lump Sums, And/or Provisional Sums. 1.3. The Completion Date Is The Date Of Completion Of The Works As Certified By The Procuring Entity’s Representative, In Accordance With Gcc Clause 49. 1.4. The Contract Is The Contract Between The Procuring Entity And The Contractor To Execute, Complete, And Maintain The Works. 1.5. The Contract Price Is The Price Stated In The Letter Of Acceptance And Thereafter To Be Paid By The Procuring Entity To The Contractor For The Execution Of The Works In Accordance With This Contract. 1.6. Contract Time Extension Is The Allowable Period For The Contractor To Complete The Works In Addition To The Original Completion Date Stated In This Contract. 1.7. The Contractor Is The Juridical Entity Whose Proposal Has Been Accepted By The Procuring Entity And To Whom The Contract To Execute The Work Was Awarded. 1.8. The Contractor’s Bid Is The Signed Offer Or Proposal Submitted By The Contractor To The Procuring Entity In Response To The Bidding Documents. 1.9. Days Are Calendar Days; Months Are Calendar Months. 1.10. Dayworks Are Varied Work Inputs Subject To Payment On A Time Basis For The Contractor’s Employees And Equipment, In Addition To Payments For Associated Materials And Plant. 1.11. A Defect Is Any Part Of The Works Not Completed In Accordance With The Contract. 1.12. The Defects Liability Certificate Is The Certificate Issued By Procuring Entity’s Representative Upon Correction Of Defects By The Contractor. 1.13. The Defects Liability Period Is The One Year Period Between Contract Completion And Final Acceptance Within Which The Contractor Assumes The Responsibility To Undertake The Repair Of Any Damage To The Works At His Own Expense. 1.14. Drawings Are Graphical Presentations Of The Works. They Include All Supplementary Details, Shop Drawings, Calculations, And Other Information Provided Or Approved For The Execution Of This Contract. 1.15. Equipment Refers To All Facilities, Supplies, Appliances, Materials Or Things Required For The Execution And Completion Of The Work Provided By The Contractor And Which Shall Not Form Or Are Not Intended To Form Part Of The Permanent Works. 1.16. The Intended Completion Date Refers To The Date Specified In The Scc When The Contractor Is Expected To Have Completed The Works. The Intended Completion Date May Be Revised Only By The Procuring Entity’s Representative By Issuing An Extension Of Time Or An Acceleration Order. 1.17. Materials Are All Supplies, Including Consumables, Used By The Contractor For Incorporation In The Works. 1.18. The Notice To Proceed Is A Written Notice Issued By The Procuring Entity Or The Procuring Entity’s Representative To The Contractor Requiring The Latter To Begin The Commencement Of The Work Not Later Than A Specified Or Determinable Date. 1.19. Permanent Works All Permanent Structures And All Other Project Features And Facilities Required To Be Constructed And Completed In Accordance With This Contract Which Shall Be Delivered To The Procuring Entity And Which Shall Remain At The Site After The Removal Of All Temporary Works. 1.20. Plant Refers To The Machinery, Apparatus, And The Like Intended To Form An Integral Part Of The Permanent Works. 1.21. The Procuring Entity Is The Party Who Employs The Contractor To Carry Out The Works Stated In The Scc. 1.22. The Procuring Entity’s Representative Refers To The Head Of The Procuring Entity Or His Duly Authorized Representative, Identified In The Scc, Who Shall Be Responsible For Supervising The Execution Of The Works And Administering This Contract. 1.23. The Site Is The Place Provided By The Procuring Entity Where The Works Shall Be Executed And Any Other Place Or Places Which May Be Designated In The Scc, Or Notified To The Contractor By The Procuring Entity’s Representative As Forming Part Of The Site. 1.24. Site Investigation Reports Are Those That Were Included In The Bidding Documents And Are Factual And Interpretative Reports About The Surface And Subsurface Conditions At The Site. 1.25. Slippage Is A Delay In Work Execution Occurring When Actual Accomplishment Falls Below The Target As Measured By The Difference Between The Scheduled And Actual Accomplishment Of The Work By The Contractor As Established From The Work Schedule. This Is Actually Described As A Percentage Of The Whole Works. 1.26. Specifications Means The Description Of Works To Be Done And The Qualities Of Materials To Be Used, The Equipment To Be Installed And The Mode Of Construction. 1.27. The Start Date, As Specified In The Scc, Is The Date When The Contractor Is Obliged To Commence Execution Of The Works. It Does Not Necessarily Coincide With Any Of The Site Possession Dates. 1.28. A Subcontractor Is Any Person Or Organization To Whom A Part Of The Works Has Been Subcontracted By The Contractor, As Allowed By The Procuring Entity, But Not Any Assignee Of Such Person. 1.29. Temporary Works Are Works Designed, Constructed, Installed, And Removed By The Contractor That Are Needed For Construction Or Installation Of The Permanent Works. 1.30. Work(s)refer To The Permanent Works And Temporary Works To Be Executed By The Contractor In Accordance With This Contract, Including (i) The Furnishing Of All Labor, Materials, Equipment And Others Incidental, Necessary Or Convenient To The Complete Execution Of The Works; (ii) The Passing Of Any Tests Before Acceptance By The Procuring Entity’s Representative; (iii) And The Carrying Out Of All Duties And Obligations Of The Contractor Imposed By This Contract As Described In The Scc. 2. Interpretation 2.1. In Interpreting The Conditions Of Contract, Singular Also Means Plural, Male Also Means Female Or Neuter, And The Other Way Around. Headings Have No Significance. Words Have Their Normal Meaning Under The Language Of This Contract Unless Specifically Defined. The Procuring Entity’s Representative Will Provide Instructions Clarifying Queries About The Conditions Of Contract. 2.2. If Sectional Completion Is Specified In The Scc, References In The Conditions Of Contract To The Works, The Completion Date, And The Intended Completion Date Apply To Any Section Of The Works (other Than References To The Completion Date And Intended Completion Date For The Whole Of The Works). 3. Governing Language And Law 3.1. This Contract Has Been Executed In The English Language, Which Shall Be The Binding And Controlling Language For All Matters Relating To The Meaning Or Interpretation Of This Contract. All Correspondence And Other Documents Pertaining To This Contract Which Are Exchanged By The Parties Shall Be Written In English. 3.2. This Contract Shall Be Interpreted In Accordance With The Laws Of The Republic Of The Philippines. 4. Communications Communications Between Parties That Are Referred To In The Conditions Shall Be Effective Only When In Writing. A Notice Shall Be Effective Only When It Is Received By The Concerned Party. 5. Possession Of Site 5.1. On The Date Specified In The Scc, The Procuring Entity Shall Grant The Contractor Possession Of So Much Of The Site As May Be Required To Enable It To Proceed With The Execution Of The Works. If The Contractor Suffers Delay Or Incurs Cost From Failure On The Part Of The Procuring Entity To Give Possession In Accordance With The Terms Of This Clause, The Procuring Entity’s Representative Shall Give The Contractor A Contract Time Extension And Certify Such Sum As Fair To Cover The Cost Incurred, Which Sum Shall Be Paid By Procuring Entity. 5.2. If Possession Of A Portion Is Not Given By The Date Stated In The Scc Clause 5.1, The Procuring Entity Will Be Deemed To Have Delayed The Start Of The Relevant Activities. The Resulting Adjustments In Contact Time To Address Such Delay Shall Be In Accordance With Gcc Clause 47. 5.3. The Contractor Shall Bear All Costs And Charges For Special Or Temporary Right-of-way Required By It In Connection With Access To The Site. The Contractor Shall Also Provide At His Own Cost Any Additional Facilities Outside The Site Required By It For Purposes Of The Works. 5.4. The Contractor Shall Allow The Procuring Entity’s Representative And Any Person Authorized By The Procuring Entity’s Representative Access To The Site And To Any Place Where Work In Connection With This Contract Is Being Carried Out Or Is Intended To Be Carried Out. 6. The Contractor’s Obligations 6.1. The Contractor Shall Carry Out The Works Properly And In Accordance With This Contract. The Contractor Shall Provide All Supervision, Labor, Materials, Plant And Contractor's Equipment, Which May Be Required. All Materials And Plant On Site Shall Be Deemed To Be The Property Of The Procuring Entity. 6.2. The Contractor Shall Commence Execution Of The Works On The Start Date And Shall Carry Out The Works In Accordance With The Program Of Work Submitted By The Contractor, As Updated With The Approval Of The Procuring Entity’s Representative, And Complete Them By The Intended Completion Date. 6.3. The Contractor Shall Be Responsible For The Safety Of All Activities On The Site. 6.4. The Contractor Shall Carry Out All Instructions Of The Procuring Entity’s Representative That Comply With The Applicable Laws Where The Site Is Located. 6.5. The Contractor Shall Employ The Key Personnel Named In The Schedule Of Key Personnel, As Referred To In The Scc, To Carry Out The Supervision Of The Works. The Procuring Entity Will Approve Any Proposed Replacement Of Key Personnel Only If Their Relevant Qualifications And Abilities Are Equal To Or Better Than Those Of The Personnel Listed In The Schedule. 6.6. If The Procuring Entity’s Representative Asks The Contractor To Remove A Member Of The Contractor’s Staff Or Work Force, For Justifiable Cause, The Contractor Shall Ensure That The Person Leaves The Site Within Seven (7) Days And Has No Further Connection With The Work In This Contract. 6.7. During Contract Implementation, The Contractor And His Subcontractors Shall Abide At All Times By All Labor Laws, Including Child Labor Related Enactments, And Other Relevant Rules. 6.8. The Contractor Shall Submit To The Procuring Entity For Consent The Name And Particulars Of The Person Authorized To Receive Instructions On Behalf Of The Contractor. 6.9. The Contractor Shall Cooperate And Share The Site With Other Contractors, Public Authorities, Utilities, And The Procuring Entity Between The Dates Given In The Schedule Of Other Contractors Particularly When They Shall Require Access To The Site. The Contractor Shall Also Provide Facilities And Services For Them During This Period. The Procuring Entity May Modify The Schedule Of Other Contractors, And Shall Notify The Contractor Of Any Such Modification Thereto. 6.10. Should Anything Of Historical Or Other Interest Or Of Significant Value Be Unexpectedly Discovered On The Site, It Shall Be The Property Of The Procuring Entity. The Contractor Shall Notify The Procuring Entity’s Representative Of Such Discoveries And Carry Out The Procuring Entity’s Representative’s Instructions In Dealing With Them. 7. Performance Security 7.1. Within Ten (10) Calendar Days From Receipt Of The Notice Of Award From The Procuring Entity But In No Case Later Than The Signing Of The Contract By Both Parties, The Contractor Shall Furnish The Performance Security In Any The Forms Prescribed In Itb Clause 32.2. 7.2. The Performance Security Posted In Favor Of The Procuring Entity Shall Be Forfeited In The Event It Is Established That The Contractor Is In Default In Any Of Its Obligations Under The Contract. 7.3. The Performance Security Shall Remain Valid Until Issuance By The Procuring Entity Of The Certificate Of Final Acceptance. 7.4. The Performance Security May Be Released By The Procuring Entity And Returned To The Contractor After The Issuance Of The Certificate Of Final Acceptance Subject To The Following Conditions: (a) There Are No Pending Claims Against The Contractor Or The Surety Company Filed By The Procuring Entity; (b) The Contractor Has No Pending Claims For Labor And Materials Filed Against It; And (c) Other Terms Specified In The Scc. 7.5. The Contractor Shall Post An Additional Performance Security Following The Amount And Form Specified In Itb Clause 32.2 To Cover Any Cumulative Increase Of More Than Ten Percent (10%) Over The Original Value Of The Contract As A Result Of Amendments To Order Or Change Orders, Extra Work Orders And Supplemental Agreements, As The Case May Be. The Contractor Shall Cause The Extension Of The Validity Of The Performance Security To Cover Approved Contract Time Extensions. 7.6. In Case Of A Reduction In The Contract Value Or For Partially Completed Works Under The Contract Which Are Usable And Accepted By The Procuring Entity The Use Of Which, In The Judgment Of The Implementing Agency Or The Procuring Entity, Will Not Affect The Structural Integrity Of The Entire Project, The Procuring Entity Shall Allow A Proportional Reduction In The Original Performance Security, Provided That Any Such Reduction Is More Than Ten Percent (10%) And That The Aggregate Of Such Reductions Is Not More Than Fifty Percent (50%) Of The Original Performance Security. 7.7. Unless Otherwise Indicated In The Scc, The Contractor, By Entering Into The Contract With The Procuring Entity, Acknowledges The Right Of The Procuring Entity To Institute Action Pursuant To Act 3688 Against Any Subcontractor Be They An Individual, Firm, Partnership, Corporation, Or Association Supplying The Contractor With Labor, Materials And/or Equipment For The Performance Of This Contract. 8. Subcontracting 8.1. Unless Otherwise Indicated In The Scc, The Contractor Cannot Subcontract Works More Than The Percentage Specified In Itb Clause 8.1. 8.2. Subcontracting Of Any Portion Of The Works Does Not Relieve The Contractor Of Any Liability Or Obligation Under This Contract. The Contractor Will Be Responsible For The Acts, Defaults, And Negligence Of Any Subcontractor, Its Agents, Servants Or Workmen As Fully As If These Were The Contractor’s Own Acts, Defaults, Or Negligence, Or Those Of Its Agents, Servants Or Workmen. 8.3. Subcontractors Disclosed And Identified During The Bidding May Be Changed During The Implementation Of This Contract, Subject To Compliance With The Required Qualifications And The Approval Of The Procuring Entity. 9. Liquidated Damages 9.1. The Contractor Shall Pay Liquidated Damages To The Procuring Entity For Each Day That The Completion Date Is Later Than The Intended Completion Date. The Applicable Liquidated Damages Is At Least One-tenth (1/10) Of A Percent Of The Cost Of The Unperformed Portion For Every Day Of Delay. The Total Amount Of Liquidated Damages Shall Not Exceed Ten Percent (10%) Of The Amount Of The Contract. The Procuring Entity May Deduct Liquidated Damages From Payments Due To The Contractor. Payment Of Liquidated Damages Shall Not Affect The Contractor. Once The Cumulative Amount Of Liquidated Damages Reaches Ten Percent (10%) Of The Amount Of This Contract, The Procuring Entity Shall Rescind This Contract, Without Prejudice To Other Courses Of Action And Remedies Open To It. 9.2. If The Intended Completion Date Is Extended After Liquidated Damages Have Been Paid, The Engineer Of The Procuring Entity Shall Correct Any Overpayment Of Liquidated Damages By The Contractor By Adjusting The Next Payment Certificate. The Contractor Shall Be Paid Interest On The Overpayment, Calculated From The Date Of Payment To The Date Of Repayment, At The Rates Specified In Gcc Clause 40.3. 10. Site Investigation Reports The Contractor, In Preparing The Bid, Shall Rely On Any Site Investigation Reports Referred To In The Scc Supplemented By Any Information Obtained By The Contractor. 11. The Procuring Entity, Licenses And Permits The Procuring Entity Shall, If Requested By The Contractor, Assist Him In Applying For Permits, Licenses Or Approvals, Which Are Required For The Works. 12. Contractor’s Risk And Warranty Security 12.1. The Contractor Shall Assume Full Responsibility For The Works From The Time Project Construction Commenced Up To Final Acceptance By The Procuring Entity And Shall Be Held Responsible For Any Damage Or Destruction Of The Works Except Those Occasioned By Force Majeure. The Contractor Shall Be Fully Responsible For The Safety, Protection, Security, And Convenience Of His Personnel, Third Parties, And The Public At Large, As Well As The Works, Equipment, Installation, And The Like To Be Affected By His Construction Work. 12.2. The Defects Liability Period For Infrastructure Projects Shall Be One Year From Contract Completion Up To Final Acceptance By The Procuring Entity. During This Period, The Contractor Shall Undertake The Repair Works, At His Own Expense, Of Any Damage To The Works On Account Of The Use Of Materials Of Inferior Quality Within Ninety (90) Days From The Time The Head Of The Procuring Entity Has Issued An Order To Undertake Repair. In Case Of Failure Or Refusal To Comply With This Mandate, The Procuring Entity Shall Undertake Such Repair Works And Shall Be Entitled To Full Reimbursement Of Expenses Incurred Therein Upon Demand. 12.3. Unless Otherwise Indicated In The Scc, In Case The Contractor Fails To Comply With The Preceding Paragraph, The Procuring Entity Shall Forfeit Its Performance Security, Subject Its Property (ies) To Attachment Or Garnishment Proceedings, And Perpetually Disqualify It From Participating In Any Public Bidding. All Payables Of The Gop In His Favor Shall Be Offset To Recover The Costs. 12.4. After Final Acceptance Of The Works By The Procuring Entity, The Contractor Shall Be Held Responsible For “structural Defects”, I.e., Major Faults/flaws/deficiencies In One Or More Key Structural Elements Of The Project Which May Lead To Structural Failure Of The Completed Elements Or Structure, Or “structural Failures”, I.e., Where One Or More Key Structural Elements In An Infrastructure Facility Fails Or Collapses, Thereby Rendering The Facility Or Part Thereof Incapable Of Withstanding The Design Loads, And/or Endangering The Safety Of The Users Or The General Public: (a) Contractor – Where Structural Defects/failures Arise Due To Faults Attributable To Improper Construction, Use Of Inferior Quality/substandard Materials, And Any Violation Of The Contract Plans And Specifications, The Contractor Shall Be Held Liable; (b) Consultants – Where Structural Defects/failures Arise Due To Faulty And/or Inadequate Design And Specifications As Well As Construction Supervision, Then The Consultant Who Prepared The Design Or Undertook Construction Supervision For The Project Shall Be Held Liable; (c) Procuring Entity’s Representatives/project Manager/construction Managers And Supervisors – The Project Owner’s Representative(s), Project Manager, Construction Manager, And Supervisor(s) Shall Be Held Liable In Cases Where The Structural Defects/failures Are Due To His/their Willful Intervention In Altering The Designs And Other Specifications; Negligence Or Omission In Not Approving Or Acting On Proposed Changes To Noted Defects Or Deficiencies In The Design And/or Specifications; And The Use Of Substandard Construction Materials In The Project; (d) Third Parties - Third Parties Shall Be Held Liable In Cases Where Structural Defects/failures Are Caused By Work Undertaken By Them Such As Leaking Pipes, Diggings Or Excavations, Underground Cables And Electrical Wires, Underground Tunnel, Mining Shaft And The Like, In Which Case The Applicable Warranty To Such Structure Should Be Levied To Third Parties For Their Construction Or Restoration Works. (e) Users - In Cases Where Structural Defects/failures Are Due To Abuse/misuse By The End User Of The Constructed Facility And/or Non–compliance By A User With The Technical Design Limits And/or Intended Purpose Of The Same, Then The User Concerned Shall Be Held Liable. 12.5. The Warranty Against Structural Defects/failures, Except Those Occasioned On Force Majeure, Shall Cover The Period Specified In The Scc Reckoned From The Date Of Issuance Of The Certificate Of Final Acceptance By The Procuring Entity. 12.6. The Contractor Shall Be Required To Put Up A Warranty Security In The Form Of Cash, Bank Guarantee, Letter Of Credit, Gsis Or Surety Bond Callable On Demand, In Accordance With The Following Schedule: Form Of Warranty Minimum Amount In Percentage (%) Of Total Contract Price (a) Cash Or Letter Of Credit Issued By Universal Or Commercial Bank: Provided, However, That The Letter Of Credit Shall Be Confirmed Or Authenticated By A Universal Or Commercial Bank, If Issued By A Foreign Bank Five Percent (5%) (b) Bank Guarantee Confirmed By Universal Or Commercial Bank: Provided, However, That The Letter Of Credit Shall Be Confirmed Or Authenticated By A Universal Or Commercial Bank, If Issued By A Foreign Bank Ten Percent (10%) (c) Surety Bond Callable Upon Demand Issued By Gsis Or Any Surety Or Insurance Company Duly Certified By The Insurance Commission Thirty Percent (30%) 12.7. The Warranty Security Shall Be Stated In Philippine Pesos And Shall Remain Effective For One Year From The Date Of Issuance Of The Certificate Of Final Acceptance By The Procuring Entity, And Returned Only After The Lapse Of Said One Year Period. 12.8. In Case Of Structural Defects/failure Occurring During The Applicable Warranty Period Provided In Gcc Clause 12.5, The Procuring Entity Shall Undertake The Necessary Restoration Or Reconstruction Works And Shall Be Entitled To Full Reimbursement By The Parties Found To Be Liable For Expenses Incurred Therein Upon Demand, Without Prejudice To The Filing Of Appropriate Administrative, Civil, And/or Criminal Charges Against The Responsible Persons As Well As The Forfeiture Of The Warranty Security Posted In Favor Of The Procuring Entity. 13. Liability Of The Contractor Subject To Additional Provisions, If Any, Set Forth In The Scc, The Contractor’s Liability Under This Contract Shall Be As Provided By The Laws Of The Republic Of The Philippines. 14. Procuring Entity’s Risk 14.1. From The Start Date Until The Certificate Of Final Acceptance Has Been Issued, The Following Are Risks Of The Procuring Entity: (a) The Risk Of Personal Injury, Death, Or Loss Of Or Damage To Property (excluding The Works, Plant, Materials, And Equipment), Which Are Due To: (i) Any Type Of Use Or Occupation Of The Site Authorized By The Procuring Entity After The Official Acceptance Of The Works; Or (ii) Negligence, Breach Of Statutory Duty, Or Interference With Any Legal Right By The Procuring Entity Or By Any Person Employed By Or Contracted To Him Except The Contractor. (b) The Risk Of Damage To The Works, Plant, Materials, And Equipment To The Extent That It Is Due To A Fault Of The Procuring Entity Or In The Procuring Entity’s Design, Or Due To War Or Radioactive Contamination Directly Affecting The Country Where The Works Are To Be Executed. 15. Insurance 15.1. The Contractor Shall, Under His Name And At His Own Expense, Obtain And Maintain, For The Duration Of This Contract, The Following Insurance Coverage: (a) Contractor’s All Risk Insurance; (b) Transportation To The Project Site Of Equipment, Machinery, And Supplies Owned By The Contractor; (c) Personal Injury Or Death Of Contractor’s Employees; And (d) Comprehensive Insurance For Third Party Liability To Contractor’s Direct Or Indirect Act Or Omission Causing Damage To Third Persons. 15.2. The Contractor Shall Provide Evidence To The Procuring Entity’s Representative That The Insurances Required Under This Contract Have Been Effected And Shall, Within A Reasonable Time, Provide Copies Of The Insurance Policies To The Procuring Entity’s Representative. Such Evidence And Such Policies Shall Be Provided To The Procuring Entity’s Through The Procuring Entity’s Representative. 15.3. The Contractor Shall Notify The Insurers Of Changes In The Nature, Extent, Or Program For The Execution Of The Works And Ensure The Adequacy Of The Insurances At All Times In Accordance With The Terms Of This Contract And Shall Produce To The Procuring Entity’s Representative The Insurance Policies In Force Including The Receipts For Payment Of The Current Premiums. The Above Insurance Policies Shall Be Obtained From Any Reputable Insurance Company Approved By The Procuring Entity’s Representative. 15.4. If The Contractor Fails To Obtain And Keep In Force The Insurances Referred To Herein Or Any Other Insurance Which He May Be Required To Obtain Under The Terms Of This Contract, The Procuring Entity May Obtain And Keep In Force Any Such Insurances And Pay Such Premiums As May Be Necessary For The Purpose. From Time To Time, The Procuring Entity May Deduct The Amount It Shall Pay For Said Premiums Including Twenty Five Percent (25%) Therein From Any Monies Due, Or Which May Become Due, To The Contractor, Without Prejudice To The Procuring Entity Exercising Its Right To Impose Other Sanctions Against The Contractor Pursuant To The Provisions Of This Contract. 15.5. In The Event The Contractor Fails To Observe The Above Safeguards, The Procuring Entity May, At The Contractor’s Expense, Take Whatever Measure Is Deemed Necessary For Its Protection And That Of The Contractor’s Personnel And Third Parties, And/or Order The Interruption Of Dangerous Works. In Addition, The Procuring Entity May Refuse To Make The Payments Under Gcc Clause 40 Until The Contractor Complies With This Clause. 15.6. The Contractor Shall Immediately Replace The Insurance Policy Obtained As Required In This Contract, Without Need Of The Procuring Entity’s Demand, With A New Policy Issued By A New Insurance Company Acceptable To The Procuring Entity For Any Of The Following Grounds: (a) The Issuer Of The Insurance Policy To Be Replaced Has: (i) Become Bankrupt; (ii) Been Placed Under Receivership Or Under A Management Committee; (iii) Been Sued For Suspension Of Payment; Or (iv) Been Suspended By The Insurance Commission And Its License To Engage In Business Or Its Authority To Issue Insurance Policies Cancelled; Or (v) Where Reasonable Grounds Exist That The Insurer May Not Be Able, Fully And Promptly, To Fulfill Its Obligation Under The Insurance Policy. 16. Termination For Default Of Contractor 16.1. The Procuring Entity Shall Terminate This Contract For Default When Any Of The Following Conditions Attend Its Implementation: 16.2. Due To The Contractor’s Fault And While The Project Is On-going, It Has Incurred Negative Slippage Of Fifteen Percent (15%) Or More In Accordance With Presidential Decree 1870, Regardless Of Whether Or Not Previous Warnings And Notices Have Been Issued For The Contractor To Improve His Performance; 16.3. Due To Its Own Fault And After This Contract Time Has Expired, The Contractor Incurs Delay In The Completion Of The Work After This Contract Has Expired; Or 16.4. The Contractor: (a) Abandons The Contract Works, Refuses Or Fails To Comply With A Valid Instruction Of The Procuring Entity Or Fails To Proceed Expeditiously And Without Delay Despite A Written Notice By The Procuring Entity; (b) Does Not Actually Have On The Project Site The Minimum Essential Equipment Listed On The Bid Necessary To Prosecute The Works In Accordance With The Approved Program Of Work And Equipment Deployment Schedule As Required For The Project; (c) Does Not Execute The Works In Accordance With This Contract Or Persistently Or Flagrantly Neglects To Carry Out Its Obligations Under This Contract; (d) Neglects Or Refuses To Remove Materials Or To Perform A New Work That Has Been Rejected As Defective Or Unsuitable; Or (e) Sub-lets Any Part Of This Contract Without Approval By The Procuring Entity. 16.5. All Materials On The Site, Plant, Equipment, And Works Shall Be Deemed To Be The Property Of The Procuring Entity If This Contract Is Rescinded Because Of The Contractor’s Default. 17. Termination For Default Of Procuring Entity The Contractor May Terminate This Contract With The Procuring Entity If The Works Are Completely Stopped For A Continuous Period Of At Least Sixty (60) Calendar Days Through No Fault Of Its Own, Due To Any Of The Following Reasons: (a) Failure Of The Procuring Entity To Deliver, Within A Reasonable Time, Supplies, Materials, Right-of-way, Or Other Items It Is Obligated To Furnish Under The Terms Of This Contract; Or (b) The Prosecution Of The Work Is Disrupted By The Adverse Peace And Order Situation, As Certified By The Armed Forces Of The Philippines Provincial Commander And Approved By The Secretary Of National Defense. 18. Termination For Other Causes 18.1. The Procuring Entity May Terminate This Contract, In Whole Or In Part, At Any Time For Its Convenience. The Head Of The Procuring Entity May Terminate This Contract For The Convenience Of The Procuring Entity If He Has Determined The Existence Of Conditions That Make Project Implementation Economically, Financially Or Technically Impractical And/or Unnecessary, Such As, But Not Limited To, Fortuitous Event(s) Or Changes In Law And National Government Policies. 18.2. The Procuring Entity Or The Contractor May Terminate This Contract If The Other Party Causes A Fundamental Breach Of This Contract. 18.3. Fundamental Breaches Of Contract Shall Include, But Shall Not Be Limited To, The Following: (a) The Contractor Stops Work For Twenty Eight (28) Days When No Stoppage Of Work Is Shown On The Current Program Of Work And The Stoppage Has Not Been Authorized By The Procuring Entity’s Representative; (b) The Procuring Entity’s Representative Instructs The Contractor To Delay The Progress Of The Works, And The Instruction Is Not Withdrawn Within Twenty Eight (28) Days; (c) The Procuring Entity Shall Terminate This Contract If The Contractor Is Declared Bankrupt Or Insolvent As Determined With Finality By A Court Of Competent Jurisdiction. In This Event, Termination Will Be Without Compensation To The Contractor, Provided That Such Termination Will Not Prejudice Or Affect Any Right Of Action Or Remedy Which Has Accrued Or Will Accrue Thereafter To The Procuring Entity And/or The Contractor. In The Case Of The Contractor's Insolvency, Any Contractor's Equipment Which The Procuring Entity Instructs In The Notice Is To Be Used Until The Completion Of The Works; (d) A Payment Certified By The Procuring Entity’s Representative Is Not Paid By The Procuring Entity To The Contractor Within Eighty Four (84) Days From The Date Of The Procuring Entity’s Representative’s Certificate; (e) The Procuring Entity’s Representative Gives Notice That Failure To Correct A Particular Defect Is A Fundamental Breach Of Contract And The Contractor Fails To Correct It Within A Reasonable Period Of Time Determined By The Procuring Entity’s Representative; (f) The Contractor Does Not Maintain A Security, Which Is Required; (g) The Contractor Has Delayed The Completion Of The Works By The Number Of Days For Which The Maximum Amount Of Liquidated Damages Can Be Paid, As Defined In The Gcc Clause 9; And (h) In Case It Is Determined Prima Facie By The Procuring Entity That The Contractor Has Engaged, Before Or During The Implementation Of The Contract, In Unlawful Deeds And Behaviors Relative To Contract Acquisition And Implementation, Such As, But Not Limited To, The Following: (i) Corrupt, Fraudulent, Collusive, Coercive, And Obstructive Practices As Defined In Itb Clause 3.1(a), Unless Otherwise Specified In The Scc; (ii) Drawing Up Or Using Forged Documents; (iii) Using Adulterated Materials, Means Or Methods, Or Engaging In Production Contrary To Rules Of Science Or The Trade; And (iv) Any Other Act Analogous To The Foregoing. 18.4. The Funding Source Or The Procuring Entity, As Appropriate, Will Seek To Impose The Maximum Civil, Administrative And/or Criminal Penalties Available Under The Applicable Law On Individuals And Organizations Deemed To Be Involved With Corrupt, Fraudulent, Or Coercive Practices. 18.5. When Persons From Either Party To This Contract Gives Notice Of A Fundamental Breach To The Procuring Entity’s Representative In Order To Terminate The Existing Contract For A Cause Other Than Those Listed Under Gcc Clause 18.3, The Procuring Entity’s Representative Shall Decide Whether The Breach Is Fundamental Or Not. 18.6. If This Contract Is Terminated, The Contractor Shall Stop Work Immediately, Make The Site Safe And Secure, And Leave The Site As Soon As Reasonably Possible. 19. Procedures For Termination Of Contracts 19.1. The Following Provisions Shall Govern The Procedures For The Termination Of This Contract: (a) Upon Receipt Of A Written Report Of Acts Or Causes Which May Constitute Ground(s) For Termination As Aforementioned, Or Upon Its Own Initiative, The Procuring Entity Shall, Within A Period Of Seven (7) Calendar Days, Verify The Existence Of Such Ground(s) And Cause The Execution Of A Verified Report, With All Relevant Evidence Attached; (b) Upon Recommendation By The Procuring Entity, The Head Of The Procuring Entity Shall Terminate This Contract Only By A Written Notice To The Contractor Conveying The Termination Of This Contract. The Notice Shall State: (i) That This Contract Is Being Terminated For Any Of The Ground(s) Afore-mentioned, And A Statement Of The Acts That Constitute The Ground(s) Constituting The Same; (ii) The Extent Of Termination, Whether In Whole Or In Part; (iii) An Instruction To The Contractor To Show Cause As To Why This Contract Should Not Be Terminated; And (iv) Special Instructions Of The Procuring Entity, If Any. The Notice To Terminate Shall Be Accompanied By A Copy Of The Verified Report; (c) Within A Period Of Seven (7) Calendar Days From Receipt Of The Notice Of Termination, The Contractor Shall Submit To The Head Of The Procuring Entity A Verified Position Paper Stating Why The Contract Should Not Be Terminated. If The Contractor Fails To Show Cause After The Lapse Of The Seven (7) Day Period, Either By Inaction Or By Default, The Head Of The Procuring Entity Shall Issue An Order Terminating The Contract; (d) The Procuring Entity May, At Anytime Before Receipt Of The Bidder’s Verified Position Paper Described In Item (c) Above Withdraw The Notice To Terminate If It Is Determined That Certain Items Or Works Subject Of The Notice Had Been Completed, Delivered, Or Performed Before The Contractor’s Receipt Of The Notice; (e) Within A Non-extendible Period Of Ten (10) Calendar Days From Receipt Of The Verified Position Paper, The Head Of The Procuring Entity Shall Decide Whether Or Not To Terminate This Contract. It Shall Serve A Written Notice To The Contractor Of Its Decision And, Unless Otherwise Provided In The Said Notice, This Contract Is Deemed Terminated From Receipt Of The Contractor Of The Notice Of Decision. The Termination Shall Only Be Based On The Ground(s) Stated In The Notice To Terminate; And (f) The Head Of The Procuring Entity May Create A Contract Termination Review Committee (ctrc) To Assist Him In The Discharge Of This Function. All Decisions Recommended By The Ctrc Shall Be Subject To The Approval Of The Head Of The Procuring Entity. 19.2. Pursuant To Section 69(f) Of Ra 9184 And Without Prejudice To The Imposition Of Additional Administrative Sanctions As The Internal Rules Of The Agency May Provide And/or Further Criminal Prosecution As Provided By Applicable Laws, The Procuring Entity Shall Impose On Contractors After The Termination Of The Contract The Penalty Of Suspension For One (1) Year For The First Offense, Suspension For Two (2) Years For The Second Offense From Participating In The Public Bidding Process, For Violations Committed During The Contract Implementation Stage, Which Include But Not Limited To The Following: (a) Failure Of The Contractor, Due Solely To His Fault Or Negligence, To Mobilize And Start Work Or Performance Within The Specified Period In The Notice To Proceed (“ntp”); (b) Failure By The Contractor To Fully And Faithfully Comply With Its Contractual Obligations Without Valid Cause, Or Failure By The Contractor To Comply With Any Written Lawful Instruction Of The Procuring Entity Or Its Representative(s) Pursuant To The Implementation Of The Contract. For The Procurement Of Infrastructure Projects Or Consultancy Contracts, Lawful Instructions Include But Are Not Limited To The Following: (i) Employment Of Competent Technical Personnel, Competent Engineers And/or Work Supervisors; (ii) Provision Of Warning Signs And Barricades In Accordance With Approved Plans And Specifications And Contract Provisions; (iii) Stockpiling In Proper Places Of All Materials And Removal From The Project Site Of Waste And Excess Materials, Including Broken Pavement And Excavated Debris In Accordance With Approved Plans And Specifications And Contract Provisions; (iv) Deployment Of Committed Equipment, Facilities, Support Staff And Manpower; And (v) Renewal Of The Effectivity Dates Of The Performance Security After Its Expiration During The Course Of Contract Implementation. (c) Assignment And Subcontracting Of The Contract Or Any Part Thereof Or Substitution Of Key Personnel Named In The Proposal Without Prior Written Approval By The Procuring Entity. (d) Poor Performance By The Contractor Or Unsatisfactory Quality And/or Progress Of Work Arising From His Fault Or Negligence As Reflected In The Constructor's Performance Evaluation System (“cpes”) Rating Sheet. In The Absence Of The Cpes Rating Sheet, The Existing Performance Monitoring System Of The Procuring Entity Shall Be Applied. Any Of The Following Acts By The Contractor Shall Be Construed As Poor Performance: (i) Negative Slippage Of 15% And Above Within The Critical Path Of The Project Due Entirely To The Fault Or Negligence Of The Contractor; And (ii) Quality Of Materials And Workmanship Not Complying With The Approved Specifications Arising From The Contractor's Fault Or Negligence. (e) Willful Or Deliberate Abandonment Or Non-performance Of The Project Or Contract By The Contractor Resulting To Substantial Breach Thereof Without Lawful And/or Just Cause. In Addition To The Penalty Of Suspension, The Performance Security Posted By The Contractor Shall Also Be Forfeited. 20. Force Majeure, Release From Performance 20.1. For Purposes Of This Contract The Terms “force Majeure” And “fortuitous Event” May Be Used Interchangeably. In This Regard, A Fortuitous Event Or Force Majeure Shall Be Interpreted To Mean An Event Which The Contractor Could Not Have Foreseen, Or Which Though Foreseen, Was Inevitable. It Shall Not Include Ordinary Unfavorable Weather Conditions; And Any Other Cause The Effects Of Which Could Have Been Avoided With The Exercise Of Reasonable Diligence By The Contractor. 20.2. If This Contract Is Discontinued By An Outbreak Of War Or By Any Other Event Entirely Outside The Control Of Either The Procuring Entity Or The Contractor, The Procuring Entity’s Representative Shall Certify That This Contract Has Been Discontinued. The Contractor Shall Make The Site Safe And Stop Work As Quickly As Possible After Receiving This Certificate And Shall Be Paid For All Works Carried Out Before Receiving It And For Any Work Carried Out Afterwards To Which A Commitment Was Made. 20.3. If The Event Continues For A Period Of Eighty Four (84) Days, Either Party May Then Give Notice Of Termination, Which Shall Take Effect Twenty Eight (28) Days After The Giving Of The Notice. 20.4. After Termination, The Contractor Shall Be Entitled To Payment Of The Unpaid Balance Of The Value Of The Works Executed And Of The Materials And Plant Reasonably Delivered To The Site, Adjusted By The Following: (a) Any Sum To Which The Contractor Is Entitled Under Gcc Clause 28; (b) The Cost Of His Suspension And Demobilization; (c) Any Sum To Which The Procuring Entity Is Entitled. 20.5. The Net Balance Due Shall Be Paid Or Repaid Within A Reasonable Time Period From The Time Of The Notice Of Termination. 21. Resolution Of Disputes 21.1. If Any Dispute Or Difference Of Any Kind Whatsoever Shall Arise Between The Parties In Connection With The Implementation Of The Contract Covered By The Act And This Irr, The Parties Shall Make Every Effort To Resolve Amicably Such Dispute Or Difference By Mutual Consultation. 21.2. If The Contractor Believes That A Decision Taken By The Procuring Entity’s Representative Was Either Outside The Authority Given To The Procuring Entity’s Representative By This Contract Or That The Decision Was Wrongly Taken, The Decision Shall Be Referred To The Arbiter Indicated In The Scc Within Fourteen (14) Days Of The Notification Of The Procuring Entity’s Representative’s Decision. 21.3. Any And All Disputes Arising From The Implementation Of This Contract Covered By The R.a. 9184 And Its Irr Shall Be Submitted To Arbitration In The Philippines According To The Provisions Of Republic Act No. 876, Otherwise Known As The “ Arbitration Law” And Republic Act 9285, Otherwise Known As The “alternative Dispute Resolution Act Of 2004”: Provided, However, That, Disputes That Are Within The Competence Of The Construction Industry Arbitration Commission To Resolve Shall Be Referred Thereto. The Process Of Arbitration Shall Be Incorporated As A Provision In This Contract That Will Be Executed Pursuant To The Provisions Of The Act And Its Irr: Provided, Further, That, By Mutual Agreement, The Parties May Agree In Writing To Resort To Other Alternative Modes Of Dispute Resolution. 22. Suspension Of Loan, Credit, Grant, Or Appropriation In The Event That The Funding Source Suspends The Loan, Credit, Grant, Or Appropriation To The Procuring Entity, From Which Part Of The Payments To The Contractor Are Being Made: (a) The Procuring Entity Is Obligated To Notify The Contractor Of Such Suspension Within Seven (7) Days Of Having Received The Suspension Notice. (b) If The Contractor Has Not Received Sums Due It For Work Already Done Within Forty Five (45) Days From The Time The Contractor’s Claim For Payment Has Been Certified By The Procuring Entity’s Representative, The Contractor May Immediately Issue A Suspension Of Work Notice In Accordance With Gcc Clause 45.2. 23. Procuring Entity’s Representative’s Decisions 23.1. Except Where Otherwise Specifically Stated, The Procuring Entity’s Representative Will Decide Contractual Matters Between The Procuring Entity And The Contractor In The Role Representing The Procuring Entity. 23.2. The Procuring Entity’s Representative May Delegate Any Of His Duties And Responsibilities To Other People, Except To The Arbiter, After Notifying The Contractor, And May Cancel Any Delegation After Notifying The Contractor. 24. Approval Of Drawings And Temporary Works By The Procuring Entity’s Representative 24.1. All Drawings Prepared By The Contractor For The Execution Of The Temporary Works, Are Subject To Prior Approval By The Procuring Entity’s Representative Before Its Use. 24.2. The Contractor Shall Be Responsible For Design Of Temporary Works. 24.3. The Procuring Entity’s Representative’s Approval Shall Not Alter The Contractor’s Responsibility For Design Of The Temporary Works. 24.4. The Contractor Shall Obtain Approval Of Third Parties To The Design Of The Temporary Works, When Required By The Procuring Entity. 25. Acceleration And Delays Ordered By The Procuring Entity’s Representative 25.1. When The Procuring Entity Wants The Contractor To Finish Before The Intended Completion Date, The Procuring Entity’s Representative Will Obtain Priced Proposals For Achieving The Necessary Acceleration From The Contractor. If The Procuring Entity Accepts These Proposals, The Intended Completion Date Will Be Adjusted Accordingly And Confirmed By Both The Procuring Entity And The Contractor. 25.2. If The Contractor’s Financial Proposals For An Acceleration Are Accepted By The Procuring Entity, They Are Incorporated In The Contract Price And Treated As A Variation. 26. Extension Of The Intended Completion Date 26.1. The Procuring Entity’s Representative Shall Extend The Intended Completion Date If A Variation Is Issued Which Makes It Impossible For The Intended Completion Date To Be Achieved By The Contractor Without Taking Steps To Accelerate The Remaining Work, Which Would Cause The Contractor To Incur Additional Costs. No Payment Shall Be Made For Any Event Which May Warrant The Extension Of The Intended Completion Date. 26.2. The Procuring Entity’s Representative Shall Decide Whether And By How Much To Extend The Intended Completion Date Within Twenty One (21) Days Of The Contractor Asking The Procuring Entity’s Representative For A Decision Thereto After Fully Submitting All Supporting Information. If The Contractor Has Failed To Give Early Warning Of A Delay Or Has Failed To Cooperate In Dealing With A Delay, The Delay By This Failure Shall Not Be Considered In Assessing The New Intended Completion Date. 27. Right To Vary 27.1. The Procuring Entity’s Representative With The Prior Approval Of The Procuring Entity May Instruct Variations, Up To A Maximum Cumulative Amount Of Ten Percent (10%) Of The Original Contract Cost. 27.2. Variations Shall Be Valued As Follows: (a) At A Lump Sum Price Agreed Between The Parties; (b) Where Appropriate, At Rates In This Contract; (c) In The Absence Of Appropriate Rates, The Rates In This Contract Shall Be Used As The Basis For Valuation; Or Failing Which (d) At Appropriate New Rates, Equal To Or Lower Than Current Industry Rates And To Be Agreed Upon By Both Parties And Approved By The Head Of The Procuring Entity. 28. Contractor's Right To Claim If The Contractor Incurs Cost As A Result Of Any Of The Events Under Gcc Clause 13, The Contractor Shall Be Entitled To The Amount Of Such Cost. If As A Result Of Any Of The Said Events, It Is Necessary To Change The Works, This Shall Be Dealt With As A Variation. 29. Dayworks 29.1. Subject To Gcc Clause 43 On Variation Order, And If Applicable As Indicated In The Scc, The Day Works Rates In The Contractor’s Bid Shall Be Used For Small Additional Amounts Of Work Only When The Procuring Entity’s Representative Has Given Written Instructions In Advance For Additional Work To Be Paid For In That Way. 29.2. All Work To Be Paid For As Day Works Shall Be Recorded By The Contractor On Forms Approved By The Procuring Entity’s Representative. Each Completed Form Shall Be Verified And Signed By The Procuring Entity’s Representative Within Two Days Of The Work Being Done. 29.3. The Contractor Shall Be Paid For Day Works Subject To Obtaining Signed Dayworks Forms. 30. Early Warning 30.1. The Contractor Shall Warn The Procuring Entity’s Representative At The Earliest Opportunity Of Specific Likely Future Events Or Circumstances That May Adversely Affect The Quality Of The Work, Increase The Contract Price, Or Delay The Execution Of The Works. The Procuring Entity’s Representative May Require The Contractor To Provide An Estimate Of The Expected Effect Of The Future Event Or Circumstance On The Contract Price And Completion Date. The Estimate Shall Be Provided By The Contractor As Soon As Reasonably Possible. 30.2. The Contractor Shall Cooperate With The Procuring Entity’s Representative In Making And Considering Proposals For How The Effect Of Such An Event Or Circumstance Can Be Avoided Or Reduced By Anyone Involved In The Work And In Carrying Out Any Resulting Instruction Of The Procuring Entity’s Representative. 31. Program Of Work 31.1. Within The Time Stated In The Scc, The Contractor Shall Submit To The Procuring Entity’s Representative For Approval A Program Of Work Showing The General Methods, Arrangements, Order, And Timing For All The Activities In The Works. 31.2. An Update Of The Program Of Work Shall The Show The Actual Progress Achieved On Each Activity And The Effect Of The Progress Achieved On The Timing Of The Remaining Work, Including Any Changes To The Sequence Of The Activities. 31.3. The Contractor Shall Submit To The Procuring Entity’s Representative For Approval An Updated Program Of Work At Intervals No Longer Than The Period Stated In The Scc. If The Contractor Does Not Submit An Updated Program Of Work Within This Period, The Procuring Entity’s Representative May Withhold The Amount Stated In The Scc From The Next Payment Certificate And Continue To Withhold This Amount Until The Next Payment After The Date On Which The Overdue Program Of Work Has Been Submitted. 31.4. The Procuring Entity’s Representative’s Approval Of The Program Of Work Shall Not Alter The Contractor’s Obligations. The Contractor May Revise The Program Of Work And Submit It To The Procuring Entity’s Representative Again At Any Time. A Revised Program Of Work Shall Show The Effect Of Any Approved Variations. 31.5. When The Program Of Work Is Updated, The Contractor Shall Provide The Procuring Entity’s Representative With An Updated Cash Flow Forecast. The Cash Flow Forecast Shall Include Different Currencies, As Defined In The Contract, Converted As Necessary Using The Contract Exchange Rates. 31.6. All Variations Shall Be Included In Updated Program Of Work Produced By The Contractor. 32. Management Conferences 32.1. Either The Procuring Entity’s Representative Or The Contractor May Require The Other To Attend A Management Conference. The Management Conference Shall Review The Plans For Remaining Work And Deal With Matters Raised In Accordance With The Early Warning Procedure. 32.2. The Procuring Entity’s Representative Shall Record The Business Of Management Conferences And Provide Copies Of The Record To Those Attending The Conference And To The Procuring Entity . The Responsibility Of The Parties For Actions To Be Taken Shall Be Decided By The Procuring Entity’s Representative Either At The Management Conference Or After The Management Conference And Stated In Writing To All Who Attended The Conference. 33. Bill Of Quantities 33.1. The Bill Of Quantities Shall Contain Items Of Work For The Construction, Installation, Testing, And Commissioning Of Work To Be Done By The Contractor. 33.2. The Bill Of Quantities Is Used To Calculate The Contract Price. The Contractor Is Paid For The Quantity Of The Work Done At The Rate In The Bill Of Quantities For Each Item. 33.3. If The Final Quantity Of Any Work Done Differs From The Quantity In The Bill Of Quantities For The Particular Item And Is Not More Than Twenty Five Percent (25%) Of The Original Quantity, Provided The Aggregate Changes For All Items Do Not Exceed Ten Percent (10%) Of The Contract Price, The Procuring Entity’s Representative Shall Make The Necessary Adjustments To Allow For The Changes Subject To Applicable Laws, Rules, And Regulations. 33.4. If Requested By The Procuring Entity’s Representative, The Contractor Shall Provide The Procuring Entity’s Representative With A Detailed Cost Breakdown Of Any Rate In The Bill Of Quantities. 34. Instructions, Inspections And Audits 34.1. The Procuring Entity’s Personnel Shall At All Reasonable Times During Construction Of The Work Be Entitled To Examine, Inspect, Measure And Test The Materials And Workmanship, And To Check The Progress Of The Construction. 34.2. If The Procuring Entity’s Representative Instructs The Contractor To Carry Out A Test Not Specified In The Specification To Check Whether Any Work Has A Defect And The Test Shows That It Does, The Contractor Shall Pay For The Test And Any Samples. If There Is No Defect, The Test Shall Be A Compensation Event. 34.3. The Contractor Shall Permit The Funding Source Named In The Scc To Inspect The Contractor’s Accounts And Records Relating To The Performance Of The Contractor And To Have Them Audited By Auditors Appointed By The Funding Source, If So Required By The Funding Source. 35. Identifying Defects The Procuring Entity’s Representative Shall Check The Contractor’s Work And Notify The Contractor Of Any Defects That Are Found. Such Checking Shall Not Affect The Contractor’s Responsibilities. The Procuring Entity’s Representative May Instruct The Contractor To Search Uncover Defects And Test Any Work That The Procuring Entity’s Representative Considers Below Standards And Defective. 36. Cost Of Repairs Loss Or Damage To The Works Or Materials To Be Incorporated In The Works Between The Start Date And The End Of The Defects Liability Periods Shall Be Remedied By The Contractor At The Contractor’s Cost If The Loss Or Damage Arises From The Contractor’s Acts Or Omissions. 37. Correction Of Defects 37.1. The Procuring Entity’s Representative Shall Give Notice To The Contractor Of Any Defects Before The End Of The Defects Liability Period, Which Isone (1) Year From Project Completion Up To Final Acceptance By The Procuring Entity’s. 37.2. Every Time Notice Of A Defect Is Given, The Contractor Shall Correct The Notified Defect Within The Length Of Time Specified In The Procuring Entity’s Representative’s Notice. 37.3. The Contractor Shall Correct The Defects Which He Notices Himself Before The End Of The Defects Liability Period. 37.4. The Procuring Entity Shall Certify That All Defects Have Been Corrected. If The Procuring Entity Considers That Correction Of A Defect Is Not Essential, He Can Request The Contractor To Submit A Quotation For The Corresponding Reduction In The Contract Price. If The Procuring Entity Accepts The Quotation, The Corresponding Change In The Scc Is A Variation. 38. Uncorrected Defects 38.1. The Procuring Entity Shall Give The Contractor At Least Fourteen (14) Days Notice Of His Intention To Use A Third Party To Correct A Defect. If The Contractor Does Not Correct The Defect Himself Within The Period, The Procuring Entity May Have The Defect Corrected By The Third Party. The Cost Of The Correction Will Be Deducted From The Contract Price. 38.2. The Use Of A Third Party To Correct Defects That Are Uncorrected By The Contractor Will In No Way Relieve The Contractor Of Its Liabilities And Warranties Under The Contract. 39. Advance Payment 39.1. The Procuring Entity Shall, Upon A Written Request Of The Contractor Which Shall Be Submitted As A Contract Document, Make An Advance Payment To The Contractor In An Amount Not Exceeding Fifteen Percent (15%) Of The Total Contract Price, To Be Made In Lump Sum Or, At The Most Two, Installments According To A Schedule Specified In The Scc. 39.2. The Advance Payment Shall Be Made Only Upon The Submission To And Acceptance By The Procuring Entity Of An Irrevocable Standby Letter Of Credit Of Equivalent Value From A Commercial Bank, A Bank Guarantee Or A Surety Bond Callable Upon Demand, Issued By A Surety Or Insurance Company Duly Licensed By The Insurance Commission And Confirmed By The Procuring Entity. 39.3. The Advance Payment Shall Be Repaid By The Contractor By An Amount Equal To The Percentage Of The Total Contract Price Used For The Advance Payment. 39.4. The Contractor May Reduce His Standby Letter Of Credit Or Guarantee Instrument By The Amounts Refunded By The Monthly Certificates In The Advance Payment. 39.5. The Procuring Entity Will Provide An Advance Payment On The Contract Price As Stipulated In The Conditions Of Contract, Subject To The Maximum Amount Stated In Scc Clause 39.1. 40. Progress Payments 40.1. The Contractor May Submit A Request For Payment For Work Accomplished. Such Request For Payment Shall Be Verified And Certified By The Procuring Entity’s Representative/project Engineer. Except As Otherwise Stipulated In The Scc, Materials And Equipment Delivered On The Site But Not Completely Put In Place Shall Not Be Included For Payment. 40.2. The Procuring Entity Shall Deduct The Following From The Certified Gross Amounts To Be Paid To The Contractor As Progress Payment: (a) Cumulative Value Of The Work Previously Certified And Paid For. (b) Portion Of The Advance Payment To Be Recouped For The Month. (c) Retention Money In Accordance With The Condition Of Contract. (d) Amount To Cover Third Party Liabilities. (e) Amount To Cover Uncorrected Discovered Defects In The Works. 40.3. Payments Shall Be Adjusted By Deducting There From The Amounts For Advance Payments And Retention. The Procuring Entity Shall Pay The Contractor The Amounts Certified By The Procuring Entity’s Representative Within Twenty Eight (28) Days From The Date Each Certificate Was Issued. No Payment Of Interest For Delayed Payments And Adjustments Shall Be Made By The Procuring Entity. 40.4. The First Progress Payment May Be Paid By The Procuring Entity To The Contractor Provided That At Least Twenty Percent (20%) Of The Work Has Been Accomplished As Certified By The Procuring Entity’s Representative. 40.5. Items Of The Works For Which A Price Of “0” (zero) Has Been Entered Will Not Be Paid For By The Procuring Entity And Shall Be Deemed Covered By Other Rates And Prices In The Contract. 41. Payment Certificates 41.1. The Contractor Shall Submit To The Procuring Entity’s Representative Monthly Statements Of The Estimated Value Of The Work Executed Less The Cumulative Amount Certified Previously. 41.2. The Procuring Entity’s Representative Shall Check The Contractor’s Monthly Statement And Certify The Amount To Be Paid To The Contractor. 41.3. The Value Of Work Executed Shall: (a) Be Determined By The Procuring Entity’s Representative; (b) Comprise The Value Of The Quantities Of The Items In The Bill Of Quantities Completed; And (c) Include The Valuations Of Approved Variations. 41.4. The Procuring Entity’s Representative May Exclude Any Item Certified In A Previous Certificate Or Reduce The Proportion Of Any Item Previously Certified In Any Certificate In The Light Of Later Information. 42. Retention 42.1. The Procuring Entity Shall Retain From Each Payment Due To The Contractor An Amount Equal To A Percentage Thereof Using The Rate As Specified In Itb Sub-clause 42.2. 42.2. Progress Payments Are Subject To Retention Of Ten Percent (10%), Referred To As The “retention Money.” Such Retention Shall Be Based On The Total Amount Due To The Contractor Prior To Any Deduction And Shall Be Retained From Every Progress Payment Until Fifty Percent (50%) Of The Value Of Works, As Determined By The Procuring Entity, Are Completed. If, After Fifty Percent (50%) Completion, The Work Is Satisfactorily Done And On Schedule, No Additional Retention Shall Be Made; Otherwise, The Ten Percent (10%) Retention Shall Again Be Imposed Using The Rate Specified Therefore. 42.3. The Total “retention Money” Shall Be Due For Release Upon Final Acceptance Of The Works. The Contractor May, However, Request The Substitution Of The Retention Money For Each Progress Billing With Irrevocable Standby Letters Of Credit From A Commercial Bank, Bank Guarantees Or Surety Bonds Callable On Demand, Of Amounts Equivalent To The Retention Money Substituted For And Acceptable To The Procuring Entity, Provided That The Project Is On Schedule And Is Satisfactorily Undertaken. Otherwise, The Ten (10%) Percent Retention Shall Be Made. Said Irrevocable Standby Letters Of Credit, Bank Guarantees And/or Surety Bonds, To Be Posted In Favor Of The Government Shall Be Valid For A Duration To Be Determined By The Concerned Implementing Office/agency Or Procuring Entity And Will Answer For The Purpose For Which The Ten (10%) Percent Retention Is Intended, I.e., To Cover Uncorrected Discovered Defects And Third Party Liabilities. 42.4. On Completion Of The Whole Works, The Contractor May Substitute Retention Money With An “on Demand” Bank Guarantee In A Form Acceptable To The Procuring Entity. 43. Variation Orders 43.1. Variation Orders May Be Issued By The Procuring Entity To Cover Any Increase/decrease In Quantities, Including The Introduction Of New Work Items That Are Not Included In The Original Contract Or Reclassification Of Work Items That Are Either Due To Change Of Plans, Design Or Alignment To Suit Actual Field Conditions Resulting In Disparity Between The Preconstruction Plans Used For Purposes Of Bidding And The “as Staked Plans” Or Construction Drawings Prepared After A Joint Survey By The Contractor And The Procuring Entity After Award Of The Contract, Provided That The Cumulative Amount Of The Variation Order Does Not Exceed Ten Percent (10%) Of The Original Project Cost. The Addition/deletion Of Works Should Be Within The General Scope Of The Project As Bid And Awarded. The Scope Of Works Shall Not Be Reduced So As To Accommodate A Positive Variation Order. A Variation Order May Either Be In The Form Of A Change Order Or Extra Work Order. 43.2. A Change Order May Be Issued By The Procuring Entity To Cover Any Increase/decrease In Quantities Of Original Work Items In The Contract. 43.3. An Extra Work Order May Be Issued By The Procuring Entity To Cover The Introduction Of New Work Necessary For The Completion, Improvement Or Protection Of The Project Which Were Not Included As Items Of Work In The Original Contract, Such As, Where There Are Subsurface Or Latent Physical Conditions At The Site Differing Materially From Those Indicated In The Contract, Or Where There Are Duly Unknown Physical Conditions At The Site Of An Unusual Nature Differing Materially From Those Ordinarily Encountered And Generally Recognized As Inherent In The Work Or Character Provided For In The Contract. 43.4. Any Cumulative Variation Order Beyond Ten Percent (10%) Shall Be Subject Of Another Contract To Be Bid Out If The Works Are Separable From The Original Contract. In Exceptional Cases Where It Is Urgently Necessary To Complete The Original Scope Of Work, The Head Of The Procuring Entity May Authorize A Positive Variation Order Go Beyond Ten Percent (10%) But Not More Than Twenty Percent (20%) Of The Original Contract Price, Subject To The Guidelines To Be Determined By The Gppb: Provided, However, That Appropriate Sanctions Shall Be Imposed On The Designer, Consultant Or Official Responsible For The Original Detailed Engineering Design Which Failed To Consider The Variation Order Beyond Ten Percent (10%). 43.5. In Claiming For Any Variation Order, The Contractor Shall, Within Seven (7) Calendar Days After Such Work Has Been Commenced Or After The Circumstances Leading To Such Condition(s) Leading To The Extra Cost, And Within Twenty-eight (28) Calendar Days Deliver A Written Communication Giving Full And Detailed Particulars Of Any Extra Cost In Order That It May Be Investigated At That Time. Failure To Provide Either Of Such Notices In The Time Stipulated Shall Constitute A Waiver By The Contractor For Any Claim. The Preparation And Submission Of Variation Orders Are As Follows: (a) If The Procuring Entity’s Representative/project Engineer Believes That A Change Order Or Extra Work Order Should Be Issued, He Shall Prepare The Proposed Order Accompanied With The Notices Submitted By The Contractor, The Plans Therefore, His Computations As To The Quantities Of The Additional Works Involved Per Item Indicating The Specific Stations Where Such Works Are Needed, The Date Of His Inspections And Investigations Thereon, And The Log Book Thereof, And A Detailed Estimate Of The Unit Cost Of Such Items Of Work, Together With His Justifications For The Need Of Such Change Order Or Extra Work Order, And Shall Submit The Same To The Head Of The Procuring Entity For Approval. (b) The Head Of The Procuring Entity Or His Duly Authorized Representative, Upon Receipt Of The Proposed Change Order Or Extra Work Order Shall Immediately Instruct The Technical Staff Of The Procuring Entity’s To Conduct An On-the-spot Investigation To Verify The Need For The Work To Be Prosecuted. A Report Of Such Verification Shall Be Submitted Directly To The Head Of The Procuring Entity Or His Duly Authorized Representative. (c) The, Head Of The Procuring Entity Or His Duly Authorized Representative, After Being Satisfied That Such Change Order Or Extra Work Order Is Justified And Necessary, Shall Review The Estimated Quantities And Prices And Forward The Proposal With The Supporting Documentation To The Head Of Procuring Entity For Consideration. (d) If, After Review Of The Plans, Quantities And Estimated Unit Cost Of The Items Of Work Involved, The Proper Office Of The Procuring Entity Empowered To Review And Evaluate Change Orders Or Extra Work Orders Recommends Approval Thereof, Head Of The Procuring Entity Or His Duly Authorized Representative, Believing The Change Order Or Extra Work Order To Be In Order, Shall Approve The Same. (e) The Timeframe For The Processing Of Variation Orders From The Preparation Up To The Approval By The Head Of The Procuring Entity Concerned Shall Not Exceed Thirty (30) Calendar Days. 44. Contract Completion Once The Project Reaches An Accomplishment Of Ninety Five (95%) Of The Total Contract Amount, The Procuring Entity May Create An Inspectorate Team To Make Preliminary Inspection And Submit A Punch-list To The Contractor In Preparation For The Final Turnover Of The Project. Said Punch-list Will Contain, Among Others, The Remaining Works, Work Deficiencies For Necessary Corrections, And The Specific Duration/time To Fully Complete The Project Considering The Approved Remaining Contract Time. This, However, Shall Not Preclude The Claim Of The Procuring Entity For Liquidated Damages. 45. Suspension Of Work 45.1. The Procuring Entity Shall Have The Authority To Suspend The Work Wholly Or Partly By Written Order For Such Period As May Be Deemed Necessary, Due To Force Majeure Or Any Fortuitous Events Or For Failure On The Part Of The Contractor To Correct Bad Conditions Which Are Unsafe For Workers Or For The General Public, To Carry Out Valid Orders Given By The Procuring Entity Or To Perform Any Provisions Of The Contract, Or Due To Adjustment Of Plans To Suit Field Conditions As Found Necessary During Construction. The Contractor Shall Immediately Comply With Such Order To Suspend The Work Wholly Or Partly. 45.2. The Contractor Or Its Duly Authorized Representative Shall Have The Right To Suspend Work Operation On Any Or All Projects/activities Along The Critical Path Of Activities After Fifteen (15) Calendar Days From Date Of Receipt Of Written Notice From The Contractor To The District Engineer/regional Director/consultant Or Equivalent Official, As The Case May Be, Due To The Following: (a) There Exist Right-of-way Problems Which Prohibit The Contractor From Performing Work In Accordance With The Approved Construction Schedule. (b) Requisite Construction Plans Which Must Be Owner-furnished Are Not Issued To The Contractor Precluding Any Work Called For By Such Plans. (c) Peace And Order Conditions Make It Extremely Dangerous, If Not Possible, To Work. However, This Condition Must Be Certified In Writing By The Philippine National Police (pnp) Station Which Has Responsibility Over The Affected Area And Confirmed By The Department Of Interior And Local Government (dilg) Regional Director. (d) There Is Failure On The Part Of The Procuring Entity To Deliver Government-furnished Materials And Equipment As Stipulated In The Contract. (e) Delay In The Payment Of Contractor’s Claim For Progress Billing Beyond Forty-five (45) Calendar Days From The Time The Contractor’s Claim Has Been Certified To By The Procuring Entity’s Authorized Representative That The Documents Are Complete Unless There Are Justifiable Reasons Thereof Which Shall Be Communicated In Writing To The Contractor. 45.3. In Case Of Total Suspension, Or Suspension Of Activities Along The Critical Path, Which Is Not Due To Any Fault Of The Contractor, The Elapsed Time Between The Effective Order Of Suspending Operation And The Order To Resume Work Shall Be Allowed The Contractor By Adjusting The Contract Time Accordingly. 46. Payment On Termination 46.1. If The Contract Is Terminated Because Of A Fundamental Breach Of Contract By The Contractor, The Procuring Entity’s Representative Shall Issue A Certificate For The Value Of The Work Done And Materials Ordered Less Advance Payments Received Up To The Date Of The Issue Of The Certificate And Less The Percentage To Apply To The Value Of The Work Not Completed, As Indicated In The Scc. Additional Liquidated Damages Shall Not Apply. If The Total Amount Due To The Procuring Entity Exceeds Any Payment Due To The Contractor, The Difference Shall Be A Debt Payable To The Procuring Entity. 46.2. If The Contract Is Terminated For The Procuring Entity’s Convenience Or Because Of A Fundamental Breach Of Contract By The Procuring Entity, The Procuring Entity’s Representative Shall Issue A Certificate For The Value Of The Work Done, Materials Ordered, The Reasonable Cost Of Removal Of Equipment, Repatriation Of The Contractor’s Personnel Employed Solely On The Works, And The Contractor’s Costs Of Protecting And Securing The Works, And Less Advance Payments Received Up To The Date Of The Certificate. 46.3. The Net Balance Due Shall Be Paid Or Repaid Within Twenty Eight (28) Days From The Notice Of Termination. 46.4. If The Contractor Has Terminated The Contract Under Gcc Clauses 17 Or 18, The Procuring Entity Shall Promptly Return The Performance Security To The Contractor. 47. Extension Of Contract Time 47.1. Should The Amount Of Additional Work Of Any Kind Or Other Special Circumstances Of Any Kind Whatsoever Occur Such As To Fairly Entitle The Contractor To An Extension Of Contract Time, The Procuring Entity Shall Determine The Amount Of Such Extension; Provided That The Procuring Entity Is Not Bound To Take Into Account Any Claim For An Extension Of Time Unless The Contractor Has, Prior To The Expiration Of The Contract Time And Within Thirty (30) Calendar Days After Such Work Has Been Commenced Or After The Circumstances Leading To Such Claim Have Arisen, Delivered To The Procuring Entity Notices In Order That It Could Have Investigated Them At That Time. Failure To Provide Such Notice Shall Constitute A Waiver By The Contractor Of Any Claim. Upon Receipt Of Full And Detailed Particulars, The Procuring Entity Shall Examine The Facts And Extent Of The Delay And Shall Extend The Contract Time Completing The Contract Work When, In The Procuring Entity’s Opinion, The Findings Of Facts Justify An Extension. 47.2. No Extension Of Contract Time Shall Be Granted The Contractor Due To (a) Ordinary Unfavorable Weather Conditions And (b) Inexcusable Failure Or Negligence Of Contractor To Provide The Required Equipment, Supplies Or Materials. 47.3. Extension Of Contract Time May Be Granted Only When The Affected Activities Fall Within The Critical Path Of The Pert/cpm Network. 47.4. No Extension Of Contract Time Shall Be Granted When The Reason Given To Support The Request For Extension Was Already Considered In The Determination Of The Original Contract Time During The Conduct Of Detailed Engineering And In The Preparation Of The Contract Documents As Agreed Upon By The Parties Before Contract Perfection. 47.5. Extension Of Contract Time Shall Be Granted For Rainy/unworkable Days Considered Unfavorable For The Prosecution Of The Works At The Site, Based On The Actual Conditions Obtained At The Site, In Excess Of The Number Of Rainy/unworkable Days Pre-determined By The Procuring Entity In Relation To The Original Contract Time During The Conduct Of Detailed Engineering And In The Preparation Of The Contract Documents As Agreed Upon By The Parties Before Contract Perfection, And/or For Equivalent Period Of Delay Due To Major Calamities Such As Exceptionally Destructive Typhoons, Floods And Earthquakes, And Epidemics, And For Causes Such As Non-delivery On Time Of Materials, Working Drawings, Or Written Information To Be Furnished By The Procuring Entity, Non-acquisition Of Permit To Enter Private Properties Within The Right-of-way Resulting In Complete Paralyzation Of Construction Activities, And Other Meritorious Causes As Determined By The Procuring Entity’s Representative And Approved By The Head Of The Procuring Entity. Shortage Of Construction Materials, General Labor Strikes, And Peace And Order Problems That Disrupt Construction Operations Through No Fault Of The Contractor May Be Considered As Additional Grounds For Extension Of Contract Time Provided They Are Publicly Felt And Certified By Appropriate Government Agencies Such As Dti, Dole, Dilg, And Dnd, Among Others. The Written Consent Of Bondsmen Must Be Attached To Any Request Of The Contractor For Extension Of Contract Time And Submitted To The Procuring Entity For Consideration And The Validity Of The Performance Security Shall Be Correspondingly Extended. 48. Price Adjustment Except For Extraordinary Circumstances As Determined By Neda And Approved By The Gppb, No Price Adjustment Shall Be Allowed. Nevertheless, In Cases Where The Cost Of The Awarded Contract Is Affected By Any Applicable New Laws, Ordinances, Regulations, Or Other Acts Of The Gop, Promulgated After The Date Of Bid Opening, A Contract Price Adjustment Shall Be Made Or Appropriate Relief Shall Be Applied On A No Loss-no Gain Basis. 49. Completion The Contractor Shall Request The Procuring Entity’s Representative To Issue A Certificate Of Completion Of The Works, And The Procuring Entity’s Representative Will Do So Upon Deciding That The Work Is Completed. 50. Taking Over The Procuring Entity Shall Take Over The Site And The Works Within Seven (7) Days From The Date The Procuring Entity’s Representative Issues A Certificate Of Completion. 51. Operating And Maintenance Manuals 51.1. If “as Built” Drawings And/or Operating And Maintenance Manuals Are Required, The Contractor Shall Supply Them By The Dates Stated In The Scc. 51.2. If The Contractor Does Not Supply The Drawings And/or Manuals By The Dates Stated In The Scc, Or They Do Not Receive The Procuring Entity’s Representative’s Approval, The Procuring Entity’s Representative Shall Withhold The Amount Stated In The Scc From Payments Due To The Contractor. Section V. Special Conditions Of Contract Gcc Clause 1.16 The Intended Completion Date Is 45 Cd From Ntp. 1.21 The Procuring Entity Is Lgu- Mapanas, Northern Samar. 1.22 The Procuring Entity’s Representative Is Atty. Ronn Michael L. Tejano Municipal Mayor Municipality Of Mapanas Province Of Northern Samar 1.23 The Site Is Located At Mapanas, Northern Samar. 1.27 The Start Date Is: Upon Receipt Of Notice To Proceed. 1.30 The Works Consist Of: Item No. Scope Of Work Quantity Unit Concreting Of Access Road From National Road To Magtaon Evacuation Center W/ Slope Protection Of Existing Concrete Pavement Brgy. Magtaon, Mapanas, N. Samar 100 Clearing And Grubbing Works 39 Sq.m. 104 Embankment 14.0 Cu.m 201 Aggregate Base Course 33.4 Cu.m. 311 Pccp 39 Cu.m. Spcl 1 Slope Protection For Existing Concrete Pavement 14.25 Sq.m Tarpaulin 1.00 Set 2.2 Note: The Items To Follow 5.1 The Procuring Entity Shall Give Possession Of All Parts Of The Site To The Contractor Upon The Issuance Of Notice To Proceed. 6.5 The Contractor Shall Employ The Following Key Personnel: Key Personnel Number Civil Engineer 1 Construction Foreman 1 Skilled Workers 3 Welder 3 7.4(c) “no Further Instructions”. 7.7 No Further Instructions. 8.1 No Further Instructions. 10 The Site Investigation Reports Are: None 12.3 No Further Instructions. 12.5 In Case Of Semi-permanent Structures, Such As Buildings Of Types 1, 2, And 3 As Classified Under The National Building Code Of The Philippines, Concrete/asphalt Roads, Concrete River Control, Drainage, Irrigation Lined Canals, River Landing, Deep Wells, Rock Causeway, Pedestrian Overpass, And Other Similar Semi-permanent Structures: Five (5) Years. 13 “no Additional Provision.” 18.3(h)(i) No Further Instructions. 21.2 The Arbiter Is: Construction Industry Arbitration Commission 29.1 No Day Works Are Applicable To The Contract. 31.1 The Contractor Shall Submit The Program Of Work To The Procuring Entity’s Representative Within 15days Of Delivery Of The Letter Of Acceptance. 31.3 The Period Between Program Of Work Updates Is 15days. The Amount To Be Withheld For Late Submission Of An Updated Program Of Work Is P 1,000.00. 34.3 The Funding Source Is Coming From Nia 39.1 The Amount Of The Advance Payment Is 15% Of The Contract Price (lump Sum) And Shall Be Release Once Upon Presentation Of The Following Documents As Required: 1. Letter Request For Advance Payment From The Contractor 2. Bank Guarantee For Advance Payment 40.1 Materials And Equipment Delivered On The Site But Not Completely Put In Place Shall Be Included For Payment. 51.1 The Date By Which Operating And Maintenance Manuals Are Required Is Not Applicable. The Date By Which “as Built” Drawings Are Required Is 20 Days Upon Completion Of The Subproject. 51.2 The Amount To Be Withheld For Failing To Produce “as Built” Drawings And/or Operating And Maintenance Manuals By The Date Required Is P1,000.00. Section Vi. Specifications Project Name: Concreting Of Access Road From National Road To Magtaon Evacuation Center W/ Slope Protection Of Existing Concrete Pavement Location : Brgy. Magtaon, Mapanas, Northern Samar Item No. Description Qty. Unit. 100 Clearing & Grubbing Works Scope: Individual Removal Excavation Of Road Way A. Material Cost B. Equipment Rental Backhoe W/ Operator Chainsaw W/ Operator Dump Truck W/ Operator 1.0 1.0 1.0 E/r Day E/r Day E/r Day C. Direct Cost D. Indirect Cost Ocm 12% Profit 10% Tax 5% Total Indirect Cost E. Total Estimated Item Project 104 Embankment (from Borrow) A. Material Cost Del @ Site Common Borrow 14.0 Cu.m. B. Equipment Rental Motorized Road Grader/operator 2.0 E/r Day Vibrator Roller W/ Operator 1.5 E/r Day Dump Truck W/ Operator 1.5 E/r Day C. Labor Cost Foreman 1x2 Days 2.0 M/d Unskilled Workers 4x2 Days 8.0 M/d D. Total Direct Cost E. Indirect Cost Ocm 12% Profit 10% Tax 5% F. Total Estimated Project Item Cost 201 Aggregate Base Course A. Material Cost Del @site Sub-base Course Materials 33.4 Cu.m B. Equipment Rental Motorized Grader W/ Operator 0.5 E/r Day Vibrator Roller 1 Tonner 0.5 E/r Day C. Labor Cost Foreman 1x2 Days 2.0 M-d Unskilled 4x1 Days 4.0 M-d D. Total Direct Cost E. Indirect Cost Ocm 12% Profit 10% Tax 5% F. Total Estimated Project Item Cost 311 Pccp @ 65mx4.0mx0.15mthk A. Material Cost Del @site Cement 386 Bag Sand 21 Cu.m Gravel 41 Cu.m Curing Compound 10 Kl Asphalt Sealant 15 L Concrete Saw (diamond Blade 14” Dia 1.0 Pc Coco Lumber 2”x6”x3.0m 22 Pc Reinforcing Steel Bar #12mm 8 Pc Assorted Common Nail 4.0 Kl B. Equipment Rental One Bagger Concrete Mixer 14 E/r Day Concrete Vibrater 14 E/r Day C. Labor Cost Foreman 1x15 Days 15 M-d Skilled Laborers 1x15 Days 15 M-d Unskilled Workers 8x15 Days 120 M-d D. Direct Cost E. Indirect Cost Ocm 12% Profit 10% Tax 5% F. Total Estimated Project Item Cost Spcl1 Slope Protection For Concrete Pavement In Front Of Building Structure 9.5mlx1.5mh A. Material Cost #4 Chb 187 Pcs Sand 2.50 Cu.m Gravel 1.0 Cu.m Cement 18 Bag B. Labor Cost Foreman 1x4 Days 4 M.d Skilled 1x4 Days 4 M.d Unskilled 2x4 Days 8 M.d C. Direct Cost D. Indirect Cost Ocm 12% Profit 10% Tax 5% Spc1 Tarpaulin 4’x8ft W/ Frame 1.0 Set Total Project Cost Section Vii. Drawings Bill Of Quantities Item No. Scope Of Work Quantity Unit Unit Cost Total Amount 1.) Concreting Of Access Road From National Road To Magtaon Evacuation Center W/ Slope Protection Of Existing Concrete Pavement , Brgy. Magtaon, Mapanas, N. Samar 100 Clearing And Grubbing Works 39 Sq.m. 801.07 31,242.00 104 Embankment 14.0 Cu.m. 5,573.43 78,028.00 201 Aggregate Base Course 33.4 Cu.m. 1,651.08 54,812.00 311 Pccp 39 Cu.m. 8,838.97 344,720.00 Spcl1 Slope Protection For Existing Concrete Pavement 14.25 Sq.m. 1,695.87 23,775.00 Tarpaulin 1.0 Set 3,769.30 3,769.30 Total 536,346.00 Total Cost Of All Line Item Includes Cost Of Contractor’s Profit, Taxes And Ocm. Attached Detailed Cost Estimates Section Ix. Bidding Forms Table Of Contents Bid Form 77 Form Of Contract Agreement 79 Omnibus Sworn Statement 81 Bid Form Date: Iaeb No: To: Lgu-mapanas Northern Samar Address: Mapanas Northern Samar We, The Undersigned, Declare That: We Have Examined And Have No Reservation To The Bidding Documents, Including Addenda, For The Contract Concreting Of Access Road From National Road To Magtaon Evacuation Center W/ Slope Protection Of Existing Concrete Pavement, Barangay Magtaon, Mapanas N. Samar (a) We Offer To Execute The Works For This Contract In Accordance With The Bid And Bid Data Sheet, General And Special Conditions Of Contract Accompanying This Bid; The Total Price Of Our Bid, Excluding Any Discounts Offered In Item (d) Below Is: [insert Information]; The Discounts Offered And The Methodology For Their Application Are: [insert Information]; (b) Our Bid Shall Be Valid For A Period Of 120 Days From The Date Fixed For The Bid Submission Deadline In Accordance With The Bidding Documents, And It Shall Remain Binding Upon Us And May Be Accepted At Any Time Before The Expiration Of That Period; (c) If Our Bid Is Accepted, We Commit To Obtain A Performance Security In The Amount Of [insert Percentage Amount] Percent Of The Contract Price For The Due Performance Of The Contract; (d) Our Firm, Including Any Subcontractors Or Suppliers For Any Part Of The Contract, Have Nationalities From The Following Eligible Countries: [insert Information]; (e) We Are Not Participating, As Bidders, In More Than One Bid In This Bidding Process, Other Than Alternative Offers In Accordance With The Bidding Documents; (f) Our Firm, Its Affiliates Or Subsidiaries, Including Any Subcontractors Or Suppliers For Any Part Of The Contract, Has Not Been Declared Ineligible By The Funding Source; (g) We Understand That This Bid, Together With Your Written Acceptance Thereof Included In Your Notification Of Award, Shall Constitute A Binding Contract Between Us, Until A Formal Contract Is Prepared And Executed; And (h) We Understand That You Are Not Bound To Accept The Lowest Evaluated Bid Or Any Other Bid That You May Receive. Name: In The Capacity Of: Signed: Duly Authorized To Sign The Bid For And On Behalf Of: Date: ___________ Form Of Contract Agreement This Agreement, Made This [insert Date] Day Of [insert Month], [insert Year] Between [name And Address Of Procuring Entity](hereinafter Called The “entity”) And [name And Address Of Contractor] (hereinafter Called The “contractor”). Whereas, The Entity Is Desirous That The Contractor Execute [name And Identification Number Of Contract] (hereinafter Called “the Works”) And The Entity Has Accepted The Bid For [insert The Amount In Specified Currency In Numbers And Words] By The Contractor For The Execution And Completion Of Such Works And The Remedying Of Any Defects Therein. Now This Agreement Witnesseth As Follows: 1. In This Agreement, Words And Expressions Shall Have The Same Meanings As Are Respectively Assigned To Them In The Conditions Of Contract Hereinafter Referred To. 2. The Following Documents Shall Be Attached, Deemed To Form, And Be Read And Construed As Part Of This Agreement, To Wit: (a) General And Special Conditions Of Contract; (b) Drawings/plans; (c) Specifications; (d) Invitation To Apply For Eligibility And To Bid; (e) Instructions To Bidders; (f) Bid Data Sheet; (g) Addenda And/or Supplemental/bid Bulletins, If Any; (h) Bid Form, Including All The Documents/statements Contained In The Bidder’s Bidding Envelopes, As Annexes; (i) Eligibility Requirements, Documents And/or Statements; (j) Performance Security; (k) Credit Line Issued By A Licensed Bank, If Any; (l) Notice Of Award Of Contract And The Bidder’s Conforme Thereto; (m) Other Contract Documents That May Be Required By Existing Laws And/or The Entity. 3. In Consideration Of The Payments To Be Made By The Entity To The Contractor As Hereinafter Mentioned, The Contractor Hereby Covenants With The Entity To Execute And Complete The Works And Remedy Any Defects Therein In Conformity With The Provisions Of This Contract In All Respects. 4. The Entity Hereby Covenants To Pay The Contractor In Consideration Of The Execution And Completion Of The Works And The Remedying Of Defects Wherein, The Contract Price Or Such Other Sum As May Become Payable Under The Provisions Of This Contract At The Times And In The Manner Prescribed By This Contract. In Witness Whereof The Parties Thereto Have Caused This Agreement To Be Executed The Day And Year First Before Written. Signed, Sealed, Delivered By The (for The Entity) Signed, Sealed, Delivered By The (for The Contractor). Binding Signature Of Procuring Entity ________________________________________________ Binding Signature Of Contractor _____________________________________________ [addendum Showing The Corrections, If Any, Made During The Bid Evaluation Should Be Attached With This Agreement] Omnibus Sworn Statement Republic Of The Philippines ) City/municipality Of ______ ) S.s. Affidavit I, [name Of Affiant], Of Legal Age, [civil Status], [nationality], And Residing At [address Of Affiant], After Having Been Duly Sworn In Accordance With Law, Do Hereby Depose And State That: 1. Select One, Delete The Other: If A Sole Proprietorship: I Am The Sole Proprietor Of [name Of Bidder] With Office Address At [address Of Bidder]; If A Partnership, Corporation, Cooperative, Or Joint Venture: I Am The Duly Authorized And Designated Representative Of [name Of Bidder] With Office Address At [address Of Bidder]; 2. Select One, Delete The Other: If A Sole Proprietorship: As The Owner And Sole Proprietor Of [name Of Bidder], I Have Full Power And Authority To Do, Execute And Perform Any And All Acts Necessary To Represent It In The Bidding For [name Of The Project] Of The [name Of The Procuring Entity]; If A Partnership, Corporation, Cooperative, Or Joint Venture: I Am Granted Full Power And Authority To Do, Execute And Perform Any And All Acts Necessary And/or To Represent The [name Of Bidder] In The Bidding As Shown In The Attached [state Title Of Attached Document Showing Proof Of Authorization (e.g., Duly Notarized Secretary’s Certificate Issued By The Corporation Or The Members Of The Joint Venture)]; 3. [name Of Bidder] Is Not “blacklisted” Or Barred From Bidding By The Government Of The Philippines Or Any Of Its Agencies, Offices, Corporations, Or Local Government Units, Foreign Government/foreign Or International Financing Institution Whose Blacklisting Rules Have Been Recognized By The Government Procurement Policy Board; 4. Each Of The Documents Submitted In Satisfaction Of The Bidding Requirements Is An Authentic Copy Of The Original, Complete, And All Statements And Information Provided Therein Are True And Correct; 5. [name Of Bidder]is Authorizing The Head Of The Procuring Entity Or Its Duly Authorized Representative(s) To Verify All The Documents Submitted; 6. Select One, Delete The Rest: If A Sole Proprietorship: I Am Not Related To The Head Of The Procuring Entity, Members Of The Bids And Awards Committee (bac), The Technical Working Group, And The Bac Secretariat, The Head Of The Project Management Office Or The End-user Unit, And The Project Consultants By Consanguinity Or Affinity Up To The Third Civil Degree; If A Partnership Or Cooperative: None Of The Officers And Members Of [name Of Bidder] Is Related To The Head Of The Procuring Entity, Members Of The Bids And Awards Committee (bac), The Technical Working Group, And The Bac Secretariat, The Head Of The Project Management Office Or The End-user Unit, And The Project Consultants By Consanguinity Or Affinity Up To The Third Civil Degree; If A Corporation Or Joint Venture: None Of The Officers, Directors, And Controlling Stockholders Of [name Of Bidder] Is Related To The Head Of The Procuring Entity, Members Of The Bids And Awards Committee (bac), The Technical Working Group, And The Bac Secretariat, The Head Of The Project Management Office Or The End-user Unit, And The Project Consultants By Consanguinity Or Affinity Up To The Third Civil Degree; 7. [name Of Bidder] Complies With Existing Labor Laws And Standards; And 8. [name Of Bidder] Is Aware Of And Has Undertaken The Following Responsibilities As A Bidder: A) Carefully Examine All Of The Bidding Documents; B) Acknowledge All Conditions, Local Or Otherwise, Affecting The Implementation Of The Contract; C) Made An Estimate Of The Facilities Available And Needed For The Contract To Be Bid, If Any; And D) Inquire Or Secure Supplemental/bid Bulletin(s) Issued For The [name Of The Project]. In Witness Whereof, I Have Hereunto Set My Hand This __ Day Of ___, 20__ At ____________, Philippines. _____________________________________ Bidder’s Representative/authorized Signatory [jurat] * This Form Will Not Apply For Wb Funded Projects.
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