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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF FEBRUARY 24,1997 PSA#1788GSA, Philatlantic Realty District,the Wanamaker Building,100 Penn
Square Eas T, Philadelphia, PA 19107-3396 Z -- SYSTEMS FURNITURE REQUIREMENTS CONTRACT SOL GS-03P-97-AZD-0015
DUE 031797 POC Linda Savage-Linder Z -- SYSTEMS FURNITURE REQUIREMENTS
CONTRACT Sol GS-03P-97-AZD-0015, DUE 041797 POC Contact, Linda
Savage-Linder, 215-656-6122. Furnish all labor, materials, equipment,
supervision necessary for the configuration, disassemble, reassembly,
and repair/maintenance of systems furniture in the following
counties/cities: The location in which this contract concerns itself
consist of two areas: (1) The entire counties of Philadelphia,
Delaware, Bucks, Montgomery, and Chester in Pennsylvania, and that
portion of the State of Delaware which is north of Delaware State
Highway 41 & Interstate 295, and (2) The counties of Albemarle,
Richmond, Henrico and Chesterfield, the cities of Norfolk, Portsmouth,
Chesapeake, Hampton, VA Beach, Suffolk, and Newport New in Virginia.
(NOTE: You are not required to offer a proposal for the two areas
designated, however, your proposal MUST include an offer for at least
one ENTIRE area.) The work involves Furnishing and installing all
materials, equipment, labor, and supervision necessary for providing
systems furniture reconfiguration, including disassembly,
repair/maintenance services and replacement parts of the following
manufactures of systems furniture exclusively: Hayworth, Herman Miller,
Knoll, Steelcase, and Unicor. As a result of the Federal Government's
procurement of systems furniture during the past several years, the
requirement has arisen for the performance of services to ensure
maximum utility is realized during the life of the furniture. The
services required are disassembly, reassembly and repair. Disassembly
involves taking down if installed system furniture workstation,
including all components, i.e., panels, work surfaces, cabinets,
raceways, electrical components, etc. Unless otherwise specified,
disassembly shall be the minimum required to prepare the workstations
to be safely moved and/or stored without damage of loss of components.
Disassembly includes the cost of preparing a complete inventory list.
Reassembly involves the assemby of the wxisting disassembled systems
furniture as well as new furniture components into the same revised
workstation configurations based on the final installation drawings.
Repair services shall consist of the repair and/or replacement of
damaged or broken component parts, panels or hardware. In order for a
bidder to be determined responsible, the bidder must submit information
with the bid which demonstrates that they are a certified authorized
installer of the systems furniture manufacturers noted. DEFINITIVE
RESPONSIBILITY CRITERIA: In order for apparent low bidder to be deemed
responsible, certain criteria MUST be met. The bidder must demonstrate
competency in performing comparable systems furniture reconfiguration
contracts, demonstration of acceptable financial resources, personnel
staffing, plant, equipment and supply sources. The bidder or designated
subcontractor engaged in work under this contract shall have
satisfactorily performed twenty-five(25) to fifty(50) reconfiguration
of systems furniture projects duringthe past three(3) years varying in
size from under fifty(50) workstations to over one thousand(1000)
workstations. The factors in which the award of this contract shall be
based on are: Price related factors, Past performance, and
certification. The SIC Code for this project is 8744. This announcement
also constitutes the synopsis of the Pre-Invitation Notice. Copies of
the solicitation should be available approximately 03/17/97. Please
mail or fax your request to Helen Best on FAX#215-656-5987. TELEPHONE
REQUEST WILL NOT BE HONORED. (0051) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0148 19970224\Z-0014.SOL)
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