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The document outlines the qualifications and requirements for offerors to be eligible for a blanket purchase agreement for air conditioning and refrigeration parts for the U.S. Embassy in Manila, including having an established business, references, licenses, and registering in the System for Award Management. Offerors must also obtain a CAGE code, not engage in business with Iran, and the contract includes a Competition Advocate to hear issues from interested parties.
The document outlines the qualifications and requirements for offerors to be eligible for a blanket purchase agreement for air conditioning and refrigeration parts for the U.S. Embassy in Manila, including having an established business, references, licenses, and registering in the System for Award Management. Offerors must also obtain a CAGE code, not engage in business with Iran, and the contract includes a Competition Advocate to hear issues from interested parties.
The document outlines the qualifications and requirements for offerors to be eligible for a blanket purchase agreement for air conditioning and refrigeration parts for the U.S. Embassy in Manila, including having an established business, references, licenses, and registering in the System for Award Management. Offerors must also obtain a CAGE code, not engage in business with Iran, and the contract includes a Competition Advocate to hear issues from interested parties.
consumables for U.S. Embassy Manila [SRP 380-17-1-0011] Offeror Qualifications - an established business with a permanent address
- list of clients for the past three years with corresponding
performance information
- several references stating the quality of service, contract
compliance, efficiency, and business integrity
- evidence that the offeror can provide personnel, equipment,
and financial resources for the contract
- submission of licenses and permits: (SEC, DTI, BIR, and
VAT Registration, Company Profile, and Tin Certificate, etc.) Procurement Clauses: Award Management
- offeror should register in the System for Award Management by
> obtaining a Data Universal Numbering System from D&B Co. > verification of Taxpayer Identification Number > presentation of the address, employee and officer information, and books of the offeror or the company it represents
- the registration in the SAM is a crucial requirement and such
registration must be maintained prior to the award, during performance, and through final payment
- non-registration at any given time will result to the award to the
next successful offeror Procurement Clauses: Commercial and Government Entity Code Reporting - A CAGE code is and identifier and is assigned by the Defense Logistics Agency or the NATO.
-The Offeror shall enter its CAGE code in its offer with its name and address. This is required prior to award.
- Entities located outside the United States may obtain an
NCAGE code by contacting the Codification Bureau in the foreign entity's country if that country is a member of NATO or a sponsored nation.
- If not a NATO member, the CAGE code registration in:
https://eportal.nspa.nato.int/AC135Public/scage/CageList.aspx Procurement Clauses: Language
All offers and proposals must be given and
submitted in the English language only. Procurement Clause: Prohibition on Engagement with Iran
- the offeror does not export any sensitive technology to the
government of Iran or any entity owned or controlled by the government of Iran
- the offeror does not engage in the development, production, sale
and provision of the petroleum resources of Iran
- the offeror does not contribute to Iran's ability to acquire or
develop certain weapons or technologies Procurement Clause: Competition Advocate
An Acquisition Ombudsman has been appointed to hear
and facilitate communication, issues, disagreements, and recommendation of interested parties.
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