SOLICITATION NOTICE
U -- Driver's Education And Behind The Training
- Notice Date
- 10/11/2006
- Notice Type
- Solicitation Notice
- NAICS
- 611692
— Automobile Driving Schools
- Contracting Office
- Department of Labor, Employment Training Administration, Connecticut Job Corps Center, 455 Wintergreen Avenue, New Haven, CT, 06515
- ZIP Code
- 06515
- Solicitation Number
- Reference-Number-CSD-NHJC-DET-07
- Response Due
- 11/9/2006
- Archive Date
- 11/24/2006
- Description
- INVITATION FOR BIDS FOR DRIVER?S EDUCATION AND BEHIND THE WHEEL TRAINING NEW HAVEN JOB CORPS CENTER NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT Bids must be received in the Purchasing Department, New Haven Job Corps Center, 455 Wintergreen Ave. by November 9, 2006, at which time they will be opened and reviewed. A pre-bid meeting and site walkthrough will be held on October 26, 2006 in the Center?s Administrative Conference Room at 2:30 p.m. located at: NEW HAVEN JOB CORPS CENTER 455 WINTERGREEN AVE NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT CONTACT PERSON: WILLIAM JOHNSON, PURCHASING AGENT Necessary bidding documents and specifications may be obtained in the Purchasing Department, on or after, October 19, 2006. It is anticipated that this Request for Proposal (RFP) shall become the final contractual document provided to the successful bidder with minor revisions incorporating appropriate aspects of the bidder?s proposal. Bidders should therefore review the format and clauses of this contract in order to prepare a response to provide Driver?s Education Services. In addition, Job Corps Manuals and Technical Supplements may be reviewed in the office of William Johnson, Purchasing Agent. The New Haven Job Corps Center reserves the right to reject any or all proposals or waive formalities in the bidding process. BACKGROUND INFORMATION ON THE JOB CORPS PROGRAM New Haven Job Corps Center, operated by Career Systems Development Corporation, is located in New Haven Connecticut. There are a total of 200 students, including 50 non-resident students, all from the local community, who come to the Center each day for training. Residential students are recruited primarily from surrounding communities and the northern and southern portion of Connecticut. The program meets the needs of each individual in four (4) specific areas that enable the trainee to become successfully employed. Although many other needs are also being met, the program focuses on building vocational skills, developing academic skills and increasing awareness of social skills and core values. Besides educational and vocational opportunities, students receive free housing, meals, medical and dental care, as well as living and clothing allowances. There are daily recreational activities and outings scheduled weekly for all students who wish to participate. Counseling services are available to assist students with their individual needs. When training is completed and/or students are ready to leave, Career Transition services are provided. In addition, students who leave and are pursuing independent living are provided assistance with their transition. BIDDER?S INSTRUCTIONS Bidder?s attention is drawn to the Request for Proposal and tentative subcontract attached. It is anticipated that the draft subcontract shall become the final contractual document provided to the successful bidder, with minor revisions incorporating appropriate aspects of the bidder?s proposal. Bidders should therefore review the format and clauses in order to prepare a response to provide Driver?s Education services. In addition, Job Corps? Policy and Requirements Handbook (PRH), Appendices, and Technical Supplements may be reviewed in the office of Mr. William Johnson, Purchasing Agent. The successful bidder will be selected based upon a combination of professional expertise, quality of technical services and reasonableness of cost. Bidders are placed on notice that bids in excess of available funding for Driver?s Education services may not be found within the competitive range. The New Haven Job Corps Center reserves the right to reject any and all bids if no individual bid is found to be acceptable. The bidding guidelines indicate minimum staffing/service requirements which must be provided. Bidders are encouraged to offer supplemental staffing/services either on or off Center. Bidders should specifically state what types and quantity of supplemental staffing and/or services are being offered. The New Haven Job Corps Center reserves the right to award a subcontract as a complete contract package including services and material, or as a services only contract. Proposals must not just repeat the requirements contained in the RFP/Draft Contract, but must provide the specifics of ?who, what, how and when? clearly indicating the bidder?s level of understanding and ability to provide the level of service required. It is not anticipated at this time that there will be a ?best and final? opportunity to refine proposals. DRIVER?S EDUCATION AND BEHIND THE WHEEL TRAINING TIME LINE October 10, 2006 Advertise October 19, 2006 Bid Packages Available for Pick Up October 26, 2006 Bidder?s Conference November 09, 2006 Bid Due Date November 13, 2006 Internal Review of Proposals November 16, 2006 Request for Approval from Corporate Office and Department of Labor November 27, 2006 Contractor Notification of Selection December 1, 2006 Contract Start Date
- Place of Performance
- Address: 455 Wintergreen Avenue, New Haven,CT,
- Zip Code: 06515
- Country: UNITED STATES
- Zip Code: 06515
- Record
- SN01163844-W 20061013/061011220208 (fbodaily.com)
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