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FBO DAILY - FEDBIZOPPS ISSUE OF APRIL 02, 2016 FBO #5244
SOLICITATION NOTICE

49 -- Engine Dynamometer - W91QVN-16-T-0029

Notice Date
3/31/2016
 
Notice Type
Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
 
NAICS
333131 — Mining Machinery and Equipment Manufacturing
 
Contracting Office
Department of the Army, Army Contracting Command, ECC, 411TH CSB (W91QVN) RCC YONGSAN, UNIT 15289, APO AP, 96205-0062, Korea, South
 
ZIP Code
00000
 
Solicitation Number
W91QVN-16-T-0029
 
Archive Date
5/17/2016
 
Point of Contact
Ryan Glielmi, Phone: 05033243321, Andrew Spinazzola, Phone: 3157246565
 
E-Mail Address
ryan.m.glielmi.mil@mail.mil, andrew.r.spinazzola.mil@mail.mil
(ryan.m.glielmi.mil@mail.mil, andrew.r.spinazzola.mil@mail.mil)
 
Small Business Set-Aside
N/A
 
Description
Solicitation W91QVN-16-T-0029 Response time: 02 MAY 2016 1500 hrs. KST 02 MAY 2016 0200 hrs. EDT See attached Solicitation W91QVN-16-T-0029. LCS16 Funded LCS PROJECT NOTICE Notice to Offerors Regarding Logistics Cost Sharing (LCS) Program: This solicitation is conducted under the Logistics Cost Sharing (LCS) program and will result in a contract between the Government of the Republic of Korea (ROK) and the contractor. ROK will directly pay the contractor. No appropriated funds of the United States (US) shall be obligated for payment due under this contract. In accordance with the International Agreement between the US and ROK, titled "Amendment to the Implementing Agreement between the United States Forces Korea and the Republic of Korea Ministry of National Defense Concerning Logistics Cost Sharing" (hereinafter "International Agreement"), signed by the parties on 14 October 2015: "The parties hereby agree that all LCS work must be accomplished in the ROK or its territorial waters and that all equipment and supplies that are to be acquired with ROK Government funds shall be manufactured in the ROK, and all LCS service work shall be carried out by Korean contractor(s), the Korea Railroad Corporation, or the ROK military. The term ‘Korean contractor(s)' is defined as an entity, that, including its parent, is a domestic corporation under the Korean Tax Act and whose domestic status is recorded in the Certified Copy of Register or its successor document. A parent is defined as an entity that holds more than 50/100 of the total issued and outstanding shares in another company, as reflected in the Stock Change Certificate." In order to establish eligibility for award under this LCS contract, the offeror shall submit the documents listed below with their proposal prior to the closing date/time established in the solicitation. The contracting officer will determine the offeror's eligibility status as a Korean contractor solely on the basis of these documents. 1. Prime Contractor Registration: The offeror shall submit its Certified Copy of Register (등기부 등본 (유효사항)), as certified and submitted to the ROK Supreme W91QVN-16-T-0029 Page 6 of 35 Court (대법원). In order to qualify as a Korean Contractor, the fourth block of the offeror's Certified Copy of Register [등기부 등본 (유효사항)] must state an address that is physically located in the Republic of Korea. 2. Prime Contractor Stock Change Certification: The offeror shall submit its most recent Stock Change Certificate (주식 변동 상황 명세서), as certified and submitted to the ROK Local Tax Office (국세청). The prime contractor's Stock Change Certificate (주식 변동 상황 명세서) will be evaluated to determine if the prime contractor has a Parent (as defined in the International Agreement extract above). 3. If the Prime Contractor has a Parent, the offeror shall submit the Parent's Certified Copy of Register (등기부등본 (유효사항)) as certified and submitted to the ROK Supreme Court (대법원). In order for the Prime Contractor to qualify as a Korean Contractor, the fourth block of the offeror's Parent's Certified Copy of Register (등기부 등본 (유효사항)) must state an address that is physically located in the Republic of Korea. To summarize the requirements stated above: An offeror that does not have a "Parent" will submit 2 documents to establish that the offeror is a Korean Contractor: 1) Offeror's Certified Copy of Register, and 2) Offeror's Stock Change Certificate. An offeror that does have a "Parent" will submit 3 documents to establish that the offeror is a Korean Contractor: 1) Offeror's Certified Copy of Register, 2) Offeror's Stock Change Certificate, and 3) Parent's Certified Copy of Register. *** Note that the prohibition of using off-shore manufacturers is waived for this requirement, however the vendor must still be a Republic of Korea (ROK) owned company per the definition of a "Korean Contractor" as stated above with the applicable documents.
 
Web Link
FBO.gov Permalink
(https://www.fbo.gov/notices/943c21903e70f714f690a3c88b3cbf10)
 
Place of Performance
Address: Korea Wide, Korea, South
 
Record
SN04067967-W 20160402/160331234240-943c21903e70f714f690a3c88b3cbf10 (fbodaily.com)
 
Source
FedBizOpps Link to This Notice
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