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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF APRIL 1,1998 PSA#2064U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS, TRANSATLANTIC PROGRAMS CENTER, P. O. BOX
2250, WINCHESTER, VA 22604-1450 R -- LOGISTICAL SUPPORT AND INSTALLATION OF MEDICAL EQUIPMENT,
INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL CENTER, CAIRO, EGYPT SOL DACA78-98-R-0022 DUE
060498 POC Contract Specialist Lynne Taylor (540) 665-3690 (Site Code
DACA78) This announcement is for the purpose of soliciting names of
United States prime firms, or joint ventures between U.S. prime firms
and Egyptian firms interested in submitting an offer on the below
described project. In joint venture (JV) arrangements, a U.S. firm must
be the controlling partner, with at least 51% vested financial interest
in the JV. To be considered a U.S. firm, the firm must: Be incorporated
and have its corporate headquarters in the U.S.; have paid corporate
franchise and employment taxes in the U.S. for a minimum of two (2)
years, and shall have filed state and federal income tax declarations
for a minimum of two corporate years; have paid any applicable taxes
determined to be due as a result of such filings; and employ U.S.
citizens in key management positions. PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The U.S.
Army Corps of Engineers, on behalf of the Government of Egypt, shall
award a firm-fixed price service (logistics) contract to provide
support in equipping the International Medical Center (IMC), Cairo,
Egypt, with state-of-the-art medical equipment. The IMC is a 600 bed
hospital under construction by the Government of Egypt, located 20
miles outside Cairo on the Ismaeliah Road. The estimated magnitude of
the project is between $5,000,000 and $10,000,000. PROJECT SCOPE: The
contractor shall mobilize the necessary personnel, equipment and
suppliers to provide for the following logistical support for equipping
the IMC: Coordinate and track on the U.S. side, as well as, receive,
transport, warehouse in a temporary facility provided by the
contractor, and install on the in-country side medical equipment
purchased by the Defense Logistics Agency, Defense Support Center
Philadelphia (DSCP); resolve issues in equipping the IMC and coordinate
the vendor provided operation and maintenance training. The contractor
shall coordinate with DSCP, as well as with the equipment vendors to
receive, consolidate, and resolve equipment shipment issues. DSCP and
vendors will provide the equipment in commercial export
packaging/crating to the Egyptian Freight Forwarder for pickup in
conformance with the Medical Equipment Plans, Equipment Databases, and
reports provided by the Government to all parties in electronic
formats. It is anticipated that the total performance period will
consist of 18 months. CONTRACT PROCEDURES: Contract award will be based
upon a Best Value analysis of all proposals including, at a minimum,
the evaluation of each offeror's price reasonableness, past
performance, technical competence, understanding of the scope of the
project. Complete evaluation criteria and order of precedence will be
conveyed within the RFP. The contract is to be awarded on a firm-fixed
price basis. Tentative date for issuance of RFP DACA78-98-R-0022 is 23
April 1998. Tentative date for receipt of proposals is 4 June 1998.
Tentative award date is 3 August 1998. Firms interested in receiving
this solicitation should send a written request, either to the address
listed above or by facsimile to Lynne Taylor, (540) 665-4033. The
request must reference the solicitation (RFP) number, state the name of
the company, mailing and shipping addresses of the firm, telephone and
fax numbers, and point of contact. All requests by prime contractors
for this solicitation must be received within 21 days of this
announcement. (0089) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0082 19980401\R-0014.SOL)
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