THE PHILIPPINES ’
state-led trading company has asked footwear makers to bid for a contract to
supply and deliver over 100,000 boots for the Philippine Army with an approved
budget for contract (ABC) worth P134.1 million.
Bidders for the contract to supply the boots, which will be
for field use, “shall only be limited to domestically accredited manufacturers
of footwear and leather goods with valid Certificate of Accreditation issued by
the Board of Investments pursuant to Republic Act 9290, or “Footwear, Leather
goods and Tannery Industries Development Act,” The Philippine International
Trading Corp. said in its invitation to bid notice published in a newspaper on
Thursday.
Prospective bidders should have completed a similar contract referring to a footwear contract “amounting to at least 25% of the ABC of the item being bid for” within the last five years from the date of submission and receipt of bids. Bid documents may be bought starting on April 23.
The pre-bid conference will be on April 30, 1 p.m. at the 5th floor conference room of the National Development Co. (NDC) Building,116 Tordesillas Street , Salcedo Village ,
Makati City , 1227. Bids should be submitted at
the designated bid box on or before May 15 at 10 a.m. in the NDC Building
Lobby.
The winning bidder is required to deliver the 102,029 pairs of boots within “210 days upon receipt of Notice to Proceed” in five tranches.
Within 90 calendar days from the receipt of the notice to proceed, the bidder should deliver 15,000 pairs, the notice said. Within 120 calendar days from the receipt of the notice to proceed, 20,000 additional pairs should be delivered. Within 150 calendar days from the receipt of the notice to proceed, another 20,000 pairs should be delivered. Within 180 calendar days from the receipt of the notice to proceed, 25,000 pairs should be delivered while the remaining 22,029 pairs need to be delivered within 210 calendar days from the receipt of the notice to proceed.
Prospective bidders should have completed a similar contract referring to a footwear contract “amounting to at least 25% of the ABC of the item being bid for” within the last five years from the date of submission and receipt of bids. Bid documents may be bought starting on April 23.
The pre-bid conference will be on April 30, 1 p.m. at the 5th floor conference room of the National Development Co. (NDC) Building,
The winning bidder is required to deliver the 102,029 pairs of boots within “210 days upon receipt of Notice to Proceed” in five tranches.
Within 90 calendar days from the receipt of the notice to proceed, the bidder should deliver 15,000 pairs, the notice said. Within 120 calendar days from the receipt of the notice to proceed, 20,000 additional pairs should be delivered. Within 150 calendar days from the receipt of the notice to proceed, another 20,000 pairs should be delivered. Within 180 calendar days from the receipt of the notice to proceed, 25,000 pairs should be delivered while the remaining 22,029 pairs need to be delivered within 210 calendar days from the receipt of the notice to proceed.
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