Tender Details
Title

NB Fish & Wildlife Tags and Wires - Sep 2024 - NB

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English
Organization
Published Date
03.10.2024
Deadline Date
15.10.2024
Overview
Government of New Brunswick NB Fish & Wildlife Tags and Wires - Sep 2024 - NB NB Fish & Wildlife Tags and Wires - Sep 2024 - NB - 5505010-25 | PhoneCall Us: (800) 964-6379 / (613) 727-4900   Canadian Tenders U.S. Tenders Private Construction   Offering Pricing Buyers  ​ 5505010-25 - NB Fish & Wildlife Tags and Wires - Sep 2024 - NB This solicitation is OPEN & Items (4) & Items4 Print Share Basic Information Reference Number NB-5505010-25 Issuing Organization Government of New Brunswick Solicitation Type ITT - Invitation to Tender (Formal) Solicitation Number 5505010-25 Title NB Fish & Wildlife Tags and Wires - Sep 2024 - NB Source ID NEW_BRUNSWICK Details Location New Brunswick Dates Publication 2024/10/02 11:00:00 PM EDT Closing Date 2024/10/15 12:30:00 PM EDT Contact Information Osho Vora 1 (506) 259-3696 Description When Samples are requested by the Province, the Samples will remain the Property of the Province of N.B. for a one (1) year period. If vendors want the sample returned after the one (1) year period, this must be requested in writing on the packing slip, attached to each individual sample, when submitted. On this request the vendor must state the method of return that will be charged to their company. This procurement is subject to the Canadian Free Trade Agreement. New Brunswick Manufacturer Preference By stating YES in the input box, I confirm that I am a Manufacturer of goods with a place of business in New Brunswick as defined below and am therefore eligible to be considered for the NB Manufacturer preference as defined in this solicitation document. If the input box is left incomplete the bid may be ineligible for the New Brunswick Manufacturer preference. Place of business means an establishment where a manufacturer regularly conducts its activities on a permanent basis, is clearly identified by name and is accessible during normal business hours. New Brunswick Vendor Preference By stating YES in the input box, I confirm that I am a Vendor of goods or services with a place of business in New Brunswick as defined below and am therefore eligible to be considered for the NB Vendor preference as defined in this solicitation document. If the input box is left incomplete the bid may be ineligible for the New Brunswick Vendor preference. Place of business means an establishment where a vendor regularly conducts its activities on a permanent basis, is clearly identified by name and is accessible during normal business hours. PRINTED MATTER, MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, MAPS AND OTHER PUBLICATIONS SCOPE This Invitation to Tender (ITT) is for the procurement, and delivery of NB Fish and Wildlife thermal game tags and wires listed below in tender description. Items are to be shipped to five different locations mentioned in tender items, one point one (1.1) through one point five (1.5) below. Bidder(s) may be required to send Physical samples prior to award. Awarded vendor will be required to send colour proofs (PDF format) to Jan Coulombe: jan.coulombe@gnb.ca before production. CONTRACT AWARD CRITERIA Contract will be awarded to the lowest compliant bid that meets or exceeds the requirements detailed within the Description section below for all Items of the tender document. DELIVERY & LABELING Delivery is requested by November 1, 2024, to locations listed in the description items below, at the quantities specified. Note: Tailgate Lift is required for delivery to some locations. Labeling: Boxes must be clearly marked with the quantity and serial numbers of contents SPECIFICATIONS Items bid must meet or exceed specifications listed below. REQUIREMENTS VENDORS ARE REQUIRED TO SIGN AND DATE THEIR BID IN THE SPACE PROVIDED BELOW HOW TO FILL IN PRICING There are no additional pricing sheets to be completed with this bid. Vendors should bid directly on this invitation to tender. Vendors are invited to submit their UNIT PRICE-the price for a single product within the Tender Item-under the "Unit Price" column. Vendors should then multiply their unit price by the "quantity per unit" to calculate the "extended price." The "unit price including discount" and "extended price" should not include taxes. The Total Bid Price for each item will be reflected by the extended unit price per item. No partial bids will be accepted. Bidder(s) should show a 'Gross Total' when submitting a bid. Shipping charges MUST be included in unit pricing. VENDOR QUESTIONS All inquiries should be received seven (7) calendar days prior to the closing date; any inquiries received less than (7) calendar days prior to the closing date cannot be guaranteed a response. Please reference the tender number and closing date within your communications to ensure a prompt and accurate reply. NOTE: In order to speed up requests, we recommend inquiries be submitted by Email to bidquestionssoumissions@gnb.ca This is a tender notice only. In order to submit a bid, you must obtain official tender documents from the New Brunswick Opportunities Network, another authorized tendering service or as indicated in the tender notice. Solicitation documents will be provided in either of the Province of New Brunswick's two official languages; English or French upon request. Instructions for Bid Submission 1. Effective April 15, 2020, Service New Brunswick is no longer accepting paper bids, and the Central Tendering Branch is closed to the public. Public tender openings are no longer taking place; however, results continue to be posted on NBON. 2. Bids will only be accepted by electronic transmission as follows: a. By e-bidding through NBON (when e-bidding is possible); OR b. By fax to: (506) 444-4200 (fax to dedicated mailbox). Note: Proposals in response to a Request for Proposals (RFP) will not be accepted by fax; OR c. By email to NBBids@snb.ca or SoumissionsNB@snb.ca (do not submit bids to any other email). Click here Instructions for Bid Submission for important instructions on how to submit bids by email. d. Please refrain from submitting your bid through multiple electronic channels to avoid duplicate bids. 3. All bids must be properly signed by an authorized person. a. For bids submitted by email or fax: typed signatures (in any font) that are not on the bid itself (i.e. in the body of the email or on the fax cover sheet) will NOT be accepted. 4. All bids must be legible, properly completed and contain the proper solicitation number. 5. The proponent is solely responsible for ensuring that the bid submission in its entirety, including all attachments, is received before Closing Date and Time as indicated on the solicitation documents. a. The proponent bears all risk associated with delivering its bid by electronic submission, including but not limited to delays in transmission between the Proponent's computer and the Province's Electronic Mail System, NBON or fax. b. The date and time of official receipt of the bid will be the time of receipt recorded in the NBON system (for e-bids) or the time of receipt in the Province's Electronic Mail System (for fax and email bid submissions). 6. All bids must be stated in Canadian Funds. Sales taxes should not be included in the unit, extended or total prices. 7. All tenders must be F.O.B. destination, freight prepaid. 8. This Invitation is being conducted under the provisions of the Procurement Act and Regulation 2014-93 as of the date of the issuance of the Invitation. Direct Deposit The Province of New Brunswick is now using Direct Deposit as the standard method of issuing payments. Suppliers are required to provide bank account information and an email address for the notice of remittance. Please send the completed Direct Deposit Form to Service New Brunswick (e-mail address and mailing address are indicated on the form). Please click on the link below to view the Direct Deposit Form. https://www2.snb.ca/content/dam/snb/Procurement/DirectDepositVirementDirect.pdf A bidder must obtain official solicitation documents from a distribution service, authorized by the Minister of Service New Brunswick, in order to submit a bid. The current authorized distribution services are the New Brunswick Opportunities Network (NBON) (operated by Service New Brunswick, Province of NB), BIDSAlert (operated by Tendering Publications Ltd.) and MERX (operated by Mediagrif Interactive Technologies). Bids should be submitted on the official bid documents obtained from these authorized distribution services. The province of New Brunswick reserves the right to negotiate pricing, value added and other savings opportunities with the successful proponent at time of award and throughout the contract. The Atlantic Provinces Standard Terms & Conditions for Goods and Services apply to this procurement and are considered to be incorporated into this document. By submitting a bid, you agree and accept these terms and conditions. Current "Atlantic Provinces Standard Terms and Conditions" are available on the New Brunswick Opportunities Network, the Council of Atlantic Premiers' Website or from an authorized service provider. All suppliers engaged to deliver services on behalf of the Government of New Brunswick must ensure compliance with the Official Languages Act in the delivery of those services. For more information, please refer to the Official Languages Act. COVID-19 Restrictions for Workers entering New Brunswick All suppliers and workers entering the province of New Brunswick for work purposes must comply with the requirements established by WorkSafe NB and Public Health, including isolation requirements where applicable. Click here for more information on these requirements. QUESTIONS: Written questions relating to this opportunity may be submitted to the address provided below via email by clicking on Questions. Please be sure to include the solicitation/tender number in the subject line. EMAIL ADDRESS: bidquestionssoumissions@snb.ca NOTE:This email account is strictly for the receipt of questions on open opportunities. This email is not for the submission of bids. COVID-19 Supplier Vaccination Policy Suppliers must comply with all GNB health and safety policies and standards including, without limitation, all health and safety policies and standards related to COVID-19, as applicable. Go to www.gnb.ca/nbon to view the full policy and FAQs. Under Canadian law (and international agreements), your Bid must arrive separately and independently, without conspiracy, collusion or fraud; see http://www.competitionbureau.gc.ca/eic/site/cb-bc.nsf/eng/home for further information. Pay Equity Does your organization have 50 or more employees? The Government of New Brunswick is committed to encouraging and incentivizing the adoption of pay equity by employers doing business with government. Prior to the award of procurements for goods and services valued over $1,000,000, suppliers, with fifty (50) or more employees will be required to complete the Pay Equity Learning Module developed by the Women's Equality Branch. Suppliers should provide a copy of their certificate of completion with their bid submission. To complete the online module and obtain your certificate, please visit www.gnb.ca/payequity. For questions, please contact the Pay Equity Bureau toll free: (877) 253-0266 or by Email: peb-bes@gnb.ca. All discounts quoted will be considered to be without limitations. Award of contracts: no contract shall be awarded and no payment shall be made to a vendor unless authorized by the Minister or his delegates. The Minister may make an award to the preferred vendor conditional on the negotiation and acceptance of a detailed contract between the Province and the vendor. In such cases, should the detailed contract negotiations not be completed in a reasonable period of time, the Province reserves the right to discontinue negotiations with the vendor and subsequently enter into negotiations with the second preferred vendor. No right or duty, in whole or in part, of the vendor under a contract issued may be assigned or delegated without the prior consent of the Strategic Procurement Branch. Unless indicated otherwise in this tender notice or attached documents, all prices must be extended and totalled. All Suppliers engaged to deliver goods or services to the Government of New Brunswick must ensure compliance with the Designated Materials Regulation in the provision or delivery of those goods obligated under that Regulation. Please refer to Recycle NB's website and the Designated Materials Regulation for specifics. PAYMENT OF INVOICES Payment of invoices is the responsibility of the department or organization to whom the goods are shipped or services are supplied. Where the estimated value of the goods or services to be procured is below the lowest applicable threshold value of any relevant trade agreement, Service New Brunswick reserves the right to give preferential treatment to a prospective supplier from New Brunswick. Should this right be exercised, the following order of priority will apply: a) firstly, New Brunswick manufacturers if the goods to be procured are manufactured in New Brunswick; and b) secondly, New Brunswick vendors. When bid submissions are evaluated on price: - Applicability of the preferences will be determined based on the price differential between the lowest-priced acceptable bid and the bid receiving the preferential treatment. - The price differential under which a NB supplier preference may be applied will be limited to 10%. When the lowest-priced acceptable bid before preferential treatment is applied is a New Brunswick vendor, the price differential under which a NB manufacturer preference will be applied will be limited to 5%. - The preferential treatment will be applied by making the award to the NB supplier. When bid submissions are evaluated on a point system: - Applicability of the preferences will be determined based on the price differential between the pricing component of the highest scoring acceptable bid submission and the pricing component of the bid(s) receiving the preferential treatment. - The price differential under which a NB supplier preference may be applied will be limited to 10%. When the highest scoring acceptable bid submission before preferential treatment is applied is a New Brunswick vendor, the price differential under which a NB manufacturer preference will be applied will be limited to 5%. - The preferential treatment will be applied by allotting a maximum of an additional 5% of the total possible points to New Brunswick manufacturers' total scores and 4% to NB vendors' total scores. If no bid from a New Brunswick manufacturer has been retained for preferential treatment, New Brunswick vendors may receive a maximum of an additional 5% of the total possible points rather than 4%. The decision to apply a preference will be at the sole discretion of Service New Brunswick. To be eligible, suppliers must meet the definition of NB supplier as identified by the regulation under the Procurement Act. NB manufacturers should indicate in their bid that they are a NB manufacturer to be considered for the NB manufacturer preference. Where permissible under the applicable trade agreements and the regulation under the Procurement Act, Service New Brunswick reserves the right to give preferential treatment to a prospective supplier from New Brunswick. Should this right be exercised, the following order of priority will apply: a) firstly, New Brunswick manufacturers if the goods to be procured are manufactured in New Brunswick; and b) secondly, New Brunswick vendors. When bid submissions are evaluated on price: - Applicability of the preferences will be determined based on the price differential between the lowest-priced acceptable bid and the bid receiving the preferential treatment. - The price differential under which a NB supplier preference may be applied will vary between 2.5% and 10% depending on the total estimated value of the procurement, in accordance with the ranges set out in the regulation under the Procurement Act. - The preferential treatment will be applied by making the award to the NB supplier. When bid submissions are evaluated on a point system: - Applicability of the preferences will be determined based on the price differential between the pricing component of the highest scoring acceptable bid submission and the pricing component of the bid(s) receiving the preferential treatment. - The price differential under which a NB supplier preference may be applied will vary between 2.5% and 10% depending on the total estimated value of the procurement, in accordance with the ranges set out in the regulation under the Procurement Act. - The preferential treatment will be applied by allotting a maximum of an additional 5% of the total possible points to New Brunswick manufacturers' total scores and 4% to NB vendors' total scores. If no bid from a New Brunswick manufacturer has been retained for preferential treatment, New Brunswick vendors may receive a maximum of an additional 5% of the total possible points rather than 4%. The decision to apply a preference will be at the sole discretion of Service New Brunswick. To be eligible, suppliers must meet the definition of NB supplier as identified by the regulation under the Procurement Act. NB manufacturers should indicate in their bid that they are a NB manufacturer to be considered for the NB manufacturer preference.
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