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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JULY 1,1998 PSA#2128Peace Corps, Office of Contracts, Rm. 6368, 1990 K St. N.W.,
Washington, DC 20526 T -- PRINTING OF THE PEACE CORPS' "ONE BOOK FOR MARKETING" SOL
PC-98-11 DUE 070998 POC Kimberley M. Atsalinos, (202) 606-9510 This is
a combined synopsis/solicitation for commercial items prepared in
accordance with the format in FAR Subpart 12.6, as supplemented with
additional information included in this notice. This announcement
constitutes the only solicitation; proposals are being requested and a
written solicitation will not be issued. The closing date and time for
receipt of proposals is July 9, 1998 at 12:00 local time, 1990 K
Street, NW, Washington DC 20526, 6th Floor, Room 6376, Attn: Kimberley
Atsalinos, Contracting Officer, (202) 606-9510. The SIC Code is 2759
and the small business size standard is 500 employees. This
solicitation is issued as a Request for Proposals (RFP). Peace Corps
intends to award an indefinite-quantity/task order type contract for
one year with an option to extend for one additional year. Minimum
order will be Task Order No.1 in the base year. No other orders are
guaranteed. Maximum order will be $200,000. Peace Corps anticipates all
Task Orders to be Firm Fixed Price. Peace Corps is seeking a firm to
print a four-color marketing catalogue for distribution to potential
Peace Corps Volunteers. The Contractor shall provide such operations as
disk output, color separation, film making, proofs, printing, binding,
packing, and distribution to produce approximately 100,000, 125,000 or
150,000 copies. Printing must be done in-house -- subcontracting is not
allowed. Production Area: it is assumed that all production facilities
used in the manufacture of the publication ordered under this contract
will be located within a 3 hour total travel radius of the Peace Corps,
1990 K St., NW, Washington, DC by air or car. Quantity: 100,000,
125,000 or 150,000 copies, exact quantity will be stated at the time of
order. Variation in quantity permitted is a 5% overrun/underrun. with
no change in price/cost. Trim Size: 8.125 x 10.5-8.5 x 11". Number of
Pages: 48 pages plus cover (52 total). Schedule: Copy to Contractor:
approximately July 23, 1998. Complete distribution: August 14, 1998.
Peace Corps to Furnish:Text: pages will be furnished on disk, prepared
on a Macintosh in QuarkXPress or PageMaker. Screen and printer fonts
will also be furnished. A laser- printed dummy will be furnished for
reference. The Contractor may have to scan in a halftone. Cover:
Artwork on disk (Macintosh). Contractor to Furnish: all materials and
operations, other than those listed under "Peace Corps to Furnish",
necessary to produce the product in accordance with these
specifications. Composition: Output for both film or paper must be from
a high-resolution (2400 dots per inch or higher) PostScript compatible
printer. No alternate typefaces will be allowed. Films: Contractor
must make all required films. All halftones are to be 133-line screen
or finer. Proofs: One set of composite Blueline proofs of the entire
publication, a contact proof of each halftone in the publication, and
one set of Cromalin or MatchPrint proofs of cover. Blueline proofs
shall consist of complete signatures with all illustrations in proper
position (not pastedup), and all pages imposed in correct location,
exposed face and back, folded and trimmed to the finished size of the
product. Proofs must clearly show color breaks. Cromalin/MatchPrint
proofs must show color, as close as possible, to how it will look when
printed. Proofs must be delivered to Peace Corps. If any Contractor
errors require revised proofs, the revised proofs are to be provided at
no expense to the Government. No extra time can be allowed for this
reproofing. Contractor must not print prior to receipt of an "OK to
print". Paper: All text stock is to be 60lb white dull coated book,
recycled. All cover stock must be 80lb Dull Coated, cover. All paper
must be uniform in shade and texture/composition. Contractor must
submit paper samples (ten sheets of 8-1/2 x 11"), for approval, of the
paper they are planning to use when printing Peace Corps One Book.
Paper samples must be marked with the manufacturer and brand name.
Printing: print head to head. Four color process must be printed on a
press capable of printing four colors in a single pass through the
press (minimum four printing units). Four-color process printing
throughout. Pages cover will usually bleed and some of the text pages
will also contain images that bleed. Gloss varnish on cover. Gloss
varnish must be clear, smooth, non-yellowing, and prevent scratching,
smearing, or finger printing. Facing pages print to and must align
across the bind. Several pages print across the bind. Vertical and/or
horizontal deviation of facing pages must not exceed 1/32". Press Sheet
Inspections: Final make ready press sheets will be inspected and
approved at the contractor's plant for the purpose of establishing
specified standards for use during the actual press run. Upon approval
of the sheets, the contractor is charged with maintaining those
standards throughout the press run and with discarding all make ready
sheets that preceded approval. Note: A press sheet inspection is for
the purpose of setting specific standards that are to be maintained
throughout theentire run. It does not constitute a prior approval of
the entire run. In order for proper arrangements to be made, press
inspection notification must be given at least one week prior to the
inspections. Binding: Saddle-wire stitch in two places and trim on
three sides. Quality: Printer must be capable for printing high quality
work and have experience in printing magazines and/or large piece
marketing materials. Printer must be capable of printing quality work,
at a minimum, comparable to a Government Printing Office quality level
2. Examples of Tolerances -- One half row of dots for multicolor
halftone registration; no more than one broken characters per page for
type quality; and 1/8" variance for trim size. Note: Some
imperfections may by themselves render a product unacceptable. The
major quality standards are process color match, halftone match, and
type quality and uniformity. Process color match refers to the fidelity
of color match between the specified standard (original photo, approved
proof, approved press sheet) and the printed sample. Examples are
fleshtones shifting slightly towards a yellow or magenta hue, green
grass taking on a yellow or cyan cast, etc., and overall density
change. Halftone match refers to the contractor maintaining dot
structure to the specified standard (original halftone on disk,
approved press sheet). Because proofs such as dyluxes do not truly
reflect the quality of the finished product, their "OK" does not
relieve the contractor form maintaining high quality halftones. Type
quality and uniformity refers to type density, variation in type
density, and broken characters. Rejection of Workmanship: Inferior and
unsatisfactory workmanship as determined by the Peace Corps
Contracting Officer's Technical Representative (COTR) shall be rejected
and reported to the Contractor who shall correct the deficiency, at no
additional cost to the Peace Corps, within 48 hrs. following receipt
of written notice of rejection. Packaging: pack in shipping containers
so that no damage occurs to publications. Each shipping container must
not exceed 40 lbs. when fully packed. Packaging shall be in accordance
with good commercial practice and adequate to insure acceptance by
common carrier and safe transportation at the most economical rates.
Distribution: The Contractor is responsible for having all copies
delivered. The majority of the order must be delivered to: DDD, 9060
Junction Drive, Annapolis Junction, MD 20701 (301) 498-1990. Balance of
the order, along with all furnished material, should be delivered to:
Peace Corps, 1990 K St., NW, Room 8510, Washington, DC 20526. Exact
quantities to be furnished with each order. Deliveries made to DDD must
be delivered on a dock high truck; Contractor is responsible for
unloading. Inside delivery is required for orders delivering to Peace
Corps. Price/Costs: Contractor shall be paid, upon the submission of
proper vouchers, and acceptance of services, the amounts specified
below, as full consideration for all effort provided herein. Base Year:
52 pages—$___________ per 100,000 book using the attached
specifications. Each additional 1,000 copies at the rate of
$__________. 52 pages -- $____________ per 125,000 book using the
attached specifications. Each additional 1,000 copies at the rate of
$__________. 52 pages -- $____________ per 150,000 book using the
attached specifications. Each additional 1,000 copies at the rate of
$__________. Option Year 1: 52 pages -- $____________ per 100,000 book
using the attached specifications. Each additional 1,000 copies at the
rate of $__________. 52 pages -- $____________ per 125,000 book using
the attached specifications. Each additional 1,000 copies at the rate
of $__________. 52 pages -- $____________ per 150,000 book using the
attached specifications. Each additional 1,000 copies at the rate of
$__________. Offerors bidding on printing a book in a size other than
listed above must indicate the size being offered ____________.
AUTHOR'S ALTERATIONS/PROOF CHANGES: Changes to proofs may be made on
the disk(s) by Peace Corps, the Contractor is to output the film again
and strip into the flat. Contractor must submit a price for the
negatives along with the price for restripping the negatives. Any other
author's alterations must be specifically requested by Peace Corps and
the cost negotiated at that time. Unit price of $___ per page Revised
Bluelines: $____ per each set of blueline proofs. This solicitation
document and following incorporated provisions and clauses are those in
effect through Federal Acquisition Circular 97-04: 52.212-1
Instructions to Offerors-Commercial Items. Offerors shall include in
their proposal at least 5 samples of previous printing products that
are close to the specifications listed herein and 5 paper samples of
cover stocks and both text stocks, along with a description of the
Offeror's prior experience, facilities, and equipment. Offerors shall
submit two separate proposals: one technical (including samples) and
one cost. 52.212-2 Evaluation-Commercial Items, para(a)is filled in as
follows: "The Government will award a contract resulting from this
solicitation to the responsible offeror whose offer conforming to the
solicitation will be most advantageous to the Government, price, and
other factors considered. The following factors, listed in descending
order of importance, shall be used to evaluate offers: 1) Prior
Relevant Experience ; 2) Quality of Samples- Evenness of ink;
Reproduction of four color process photos on covers; Reproduction of
halftones; Correct registration; Quality of binding and trimming; 3)
Relevant/Equipment; and 4) Price. 52.212-3 Offeror Representations and
Certifications -- Offerors must include a completed copy with their
offer. 52.212-4 Contract Terms and Conditions-Commercial Items.
52.212-5 Contract Terms and Conditions Required to Implement Statutes
or Executive Orders-Commercial Items. Posted 06/29/98 (0180) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0080 19980701\T-0001.SOL)
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