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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MAY 2,1997 PSA#1837General Services Administration, FSS, Schedules Contracting Div.
(7FXG), 819 Taylor Street, Room 6A24 Fort Worth, Texas 76102-6195 39 -- FORKLIFTS SOL 7FXG-H6-97-3905-B POC Bonnie Bryson, Contract
Specialist, (817) 978-2077 Preinvitation Notice scheduled to issue on
or about May 9, 1997. Solicitation scheduled to issue on or about June
15, 1997. This solicitation is a standing solicitation for Federal
Supply Schedule FSC Group 39, Part II, Section B, from which the
Government contemplates award of contracts for supplies listed in the
schedule of items covering 14 special item numbers. Resulting contracts
will be FOB Destination, to 48 contiguous United States and Washington,
DC. This solicitation will remain in effect unless amended and/or
replaced by an updated solicitation. There is no closing date for
receipt of offers, therefore, offers may be submitted for consideration
at any time during the life of this solicitation. Effective
immediately, this Federal Supply Schedule period will be continuous and
will contain contracts with periods that commence on the date of award
(DOA) and expire five years (exclusive of any options) from the DOA.
In addition, the multiple award schedule solicitations will become
"standing" opportunities for new offers. This means that new offers may
be forwarded to the contracting officer, at the address above, at any
time. Under this solicitation, offers will be accepted for brands
identical to those currently awarded. All contracts under this multiple
award schedule solicitation will include an option to extend the term
of the contract. Contracts awarded under this solicitation will be in
effect for five years from the date of award, unless further extended
pursuant to any option to extend the term of the contract, or canceled
sooner. All contracts will be indefinite delivery-indefinite quantity
contracts with $100 guaranteed minimum for the contract period. The
following SIN is added to this solicitation: SIN 629-99, new
technology. Various clauses including clause I-FSS-599, Electronic
Commerce -- Federal Acquisition Network Facnet, which implements GSA
advantage (GSA's on-line shopping program) are included. Also included
in clause I-FSS-125, requirements exceeding the maximum order, and
related clauses which implement the new maximum order provisions. These
new provisions allow customer agencies to seek price decreases based on
requirements which exceed the maximum order established on any
resultant contracts, to assist the customer agencies to determine when
they should seek a price decrease, a level called a maximum order will
be established under each contract. When an agency order exceeds this
amount, it is recommended that the agency contact the vendor for a
reduced price. The vendors will not be obligated to accept these orders
in accordance with FAR 52.216-19 (VAR III). See Note 12 (Trade
Agreements). All responsible sources may submit an offer that will be
considered. (0120) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0226 19970502\39-0002.SOL)
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