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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JUNE 23,1999 PSA#2373National Institutes of Health, National Heart, Lung, and Blood
Institute, Contracts Operations Branch, 6701 Rockledge Drive, Room
6100, MSC 7902, Bethesda, MD 20892 88 -- MACACA FASCICULARIS (CYNOMOLGUS) MONKEY SOL NHLBI-PS-99-477 DUE
070599 POC Deborah Coulter, Purchasing Agent (301)435-0368 Fax (301)
480-3345 It is the intent of National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute
to purchase seventeen (17) Monkeys, Macaca fascicularis (cynomolgus);
male; weight 5.0 to 7.0kg (avoirdupois) upon arrival at the
destination. The Monkeys shall be quarantined and screened in the USA
for a minimum of thirty-one (31) days and be in overt good health upon
arrival at the destination. Prior to arrival, the monkeys shall be
tested negative for Tuberculosis a minimum of three (3) times one (1)
within ten (10) days of shipment and never tested positive for TB, test
negative two (2) times for Herpes B virus, SRV1, SRV2, SRV5, SIV, and
STLV-1 by serology and test negative two (2) times for SRV1, SRV2, and
SRV5 by Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) or virus culture, and have one
(1) negative fecal culture and floatation for pathogenic parasites. In
addition the animals must be naive, physically sound and healthy, free
of wounds, external parasites, and clinical signs of disease. Animals
shall be returned to the vendor and replaced at the vendors cost if
animals convert to any of the above mention disease within thirty-five
(35) days after receipt at the destination. History: A record of each
individual animal shall accompany shipment to include when possible
sir and dam, date of birth, sex, and all medical records of clinical
tests, treatments and results. No animal shall be shipped to the
Destination that has a history of illness. Animals shall be identified
by individual tattoo numbers. Animals should be delivered prior to
8/15/99. Transportation shall be in compliance with CDC and Animal
Welfare Act requirements Title 9, Subchapter A, Part 3, "Transportation
Standards". The contractor shall be responsible for meeting all
requirements associated with shipment and delivery of animals to US
port of entry and within the US. It is recognized that breeders and
suppliers of laboratory animals have no direct control or jurisdiction
over public carriers used for transporting animals. However, they
shall maintain close liaison with carrier personnelin order to assure
their cooperation for proper care of animals during transit. The
contractor shall submit to the project officer by phone the actual
shipment schedule and proposed method of transport (airline or ground)
no less than 48 hours prior to shipment. Any changes or delays in that
schedule shall be made immediately to the project officer or his
representative. Monkeys shall be delivered in properly ventilated
escape-proof, disposable, nonreturnable crates (cages) furnished by the
contractor. Each compartmentalized crate (cage) shall have separate
water and feed containers for each compartment. Crates shall be in
accordance with the country of origin regulations, USDA, CDC and IATA
Guidelines. Standard commercial marking shall be used. Exterior
shipping containers and material not shipped in containers shall be
marked, labeled or tagged as aplicable and shall include (a)
contractor's name and address, (b) delivery order number, and (c) total
number of cartons in shipment. Animals shall be shipped to the National
Institute of Health, National Health Animal Center, Building 103, 16701
Elmer School Road, Poolesville, Maryland 20837. This acquisition is
being conducted under simplified acquisition procedures. The Standard
Industrial Classification (SIC) Code is 0279, Size Standard $0.5M
applicable for this requirement. Award will be made to the lowest
priced, technically acceptable bidder meeting the Government's
specifications. The bidder shall submit with their bid evidence that
they are able to meet the item, testing, shipping and delivery
specifications as described above. The bidder shall submit an itemized
price schedule as follows: monkeys, serology tests, PCR or virus
culture; fecal checks for pathogenic parasites; fecal culture for
packing & shipping crates; and delivery. The bidder shall include in
their bid the prompt payment discount terms, the F.O.B. point
(Destination or Origin), the Dun's & Bradstreet Number (DUNS), and the
Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN). The bid must
referencesolicitation number NHLBI-P-99-477. Bids are due fifteen (15)
calendar days from the publication date of this synopsis. All
responsible sources may submit a bid, which if timely received, shall
be considered by the agency. Bids must be submitted in writing to the
National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, Contracts Operations Branch,
Procurement Section, Rockledge Building 2, Room 6151, Rockledge Drive,
Bethesda, MD 20817-7902, Attention: Ms. Deborah Coulter, Purchasing
Agent. Fax quotations will only be accepted if dated and signed by an
authorized representative. Posted 06/21/99 (W-SN345165). (0172) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0345 19990623\88-0001.SOL)
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