Trade Agreement: Canadian Free Trade Agreement (CFTA) Tendering Procedures: Generally only one firm has been invited to bid Non-Competitive Procurement Strategy: Government Objectives Representing Best Interests/Value to Govt Comprehensive Land Claim Agreement: No Vendor Name and Address:
Government of Northwest Territories Bag Service 1511 3rd Floor, Yellowknife Centre Yellowknife Northwest Territories Canada X1A2R3 Nature of Requirements:
Advanced Contract Award Notice Amendment number 001: This amendment is to revise the period of the proposed contract or delivery date.
CCGS Dumit - Drydocking and Refit
1.
Advance Contract Award Notice (ACAN)
An ACAN is a public notice indicating to the supplier community that a
department or agency intends to award a contract for goods, services or construction to a pre-identified supplier, thereby allowing other suppliers to signal their interest in bidding, by submitting a statement of capabilities. If no supplier submits a statement of capabilities that meets the requirements set out in the ACAN, on or before the closing date stated in the ACAN, the contracting officer may then proceed with the award to the pre-identified supplier.
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Definition of the Requirement
Fisheries and Oceans Canada / Canadian Coast Guard has a requirement for a ship repair contractor to carry out the docking and refit of the Canadian Coast Guard vessel, CCGS Dumit. The work will involve completing a list of repairs as contained in the Statement of Work that has been prepared for the project.
Vessel Information Name:
CCGS Dumit
Type: Type 700 Special Nav Aids Tender Class: Class 1 Minor Waters Year Built: 1978
Principle Dimensions Length: 49.895 m Breadth, molded: 12.0 m Loaded Draft: 2.0 m Tonnage: 176.00
Propulsion:
Twin D399 Caterpillar Engines, 7261 Reduction/Reversible Gear Box, Twin Shaft, Fixed
Propeller
3.
Criteria for assessment of the Statement of Capabilities (minimum essential requirements)
Any interested supplier must demonstrate, by way of a Statement of Capabilities, that it meets the following requirements:
a)
Facilities and Equipment - Must have a facility capable of docking, and undocking the vessel for the entire duration of the work period in a location near the vessel's Home Port in Hay River, Northwest Territories.
b)
Manpower - Must be capable of providing enough skilled and certified tradesmen to carry out the work in accordance with the requirements detailed in the Statement of Work and be able to complete all the work in the period of October 30, 2022 to June 15, 2023. c)
Project Management Experience - Must be able to demonstrate Project Management Experience in the area of Ship Refits and Repairs by providing details of significant recent ship repair projects including references that can verify the provided information. d)
Quality Management - In the performance of the Work described in the Contract, the Contractor must comply with the requirements of:
ISO 9001:2008 - Quality Management Systems - Requirements, published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), current edition at date of submission of the Contractor's bid with the exclusion of the following requirement:
7.3
Design and Development. It is not the intent of this clause to require that the Contractor be registered to the applicable standard; however, the Contractor's quality management system must address each requirement contained in the standard.
e)
Insurance - The Contractor must obtain Ship Repairer's Liability Insurance and maintain it in force throughout the duration of the Contract, in an amount usual for a contract of this nature, but for not less than $10,000,000 per accident or occurrence. The Contractor must obtain Commercial General Liability Insurance, and maintain it in force throughout the duration of the Contract, in an amount usual for a contract of this nature, but for not less than $10,000,000 per accident or occurrence. f)
Environmental Protection - The Contractor and its sub-contractors engaged in the Work on a Canadian Government vessel must carry-out the Work in compliance with applicable municipal, provincial, and federal environmental laws, regulations, and industry standards. The Contractor must have detailed procedures and processes for identifying, removing, tracking, storing, transporting and disposing of all potential pollutants and hazardous material encountered, to ensure compliance as required above. All waste disposal certificates are to be provided to the Inspection Authority or designate, with information copies sent to the Contracting Authority. Furthermore, additional evidence of compliance with municipal, provincial and federal environmental laws and regulations is to be furnished by the Contractor to the Contracting Authority when so requested. The Contractor must have plans and procedures in place for oil spill and other environmental emergency responses.
Contractor and subcontractor employees must have received the appropriate training in emergency preparedness and response.
Contractor personnel engaging in activities which may cause environmental impacts or potential non compliance situations must be competent to do so on the basis of appropriate education, training and experience.
4.
Applicability of the trade agreement(s) to the procurement
This procurement is subject to the Canadian Free Trade Agreement (CFTA) and exempt from the WTO-AGP (see Annex 4).
5.
Justification for the pre-identified supplier
The shipyard, operated by Government of Northwest Territories - Marine Transportation Services (GNWT - MTS) in Hay River, is currently the only known facility in the area capable of docking the CCGS Dumit and conducting specified work for the duration of the work period.
PWGSC policy allows for the work to be directed to one shipyard if certain conditions exist. In this case, special operational considerations of the client limit movement of the vessel beyond a specified location.
This vessel's primary operational role is the installation and removal of navigational buoys in the Mackenzie River system in the Northwest Territories. The vessel is based at the Coast Guard base in Hay River. At the close of the navigational season, the vessel works its way down the river picking up the buoys to avoid them being damaged by ice and ends its trip in Hay River.
The vessel cannot navigate in ice conditions in the river as it is not ice strengthened (i.e. it is not an icebreaker).
Given the vessel's operational requirements, it cannot be moved to another location for work to be carried out.
6.
Government Contracts Regulations exception(s) The following exception to the Government Contracts Regulations is invoked for this procurement: under subsection 6(d) - "only one person is capable of performing the work".
7.
Exclusions and/or limited tendering reasons
The following limited tendering reasons are invoked under the section of the trade agreement specified: Canadian Free Trade Agreement (CFTA)
Article 513.(1).b.(iii)
If the goods or services can be supplied only by a particular supplier and no reasonable alternative or substitute goods or services exist due to an absence of competition for technical reasons.
8.
Period of the proposed contract or delivery date Work must commence on October 24, 2022 and be completed by June 15, 2023.
9.
Name and address of the pre-identified supplier
Government of Northwest Territories P.O. Box 1320 Yellowknife, Northwest Territories X1A2L9
10.
Closing date for a submission of a statement of capabilities:
The closing date and time for accepting statements of capabilities is August 25 2022, 2:00 pm PDT.
11.
Inquiries and submission of statements of capabilities are to be directed to:
Tracy Birtwistle Acquisitions - Marine, Procurement Branch / Pacific Region
Public Services and Procurement Canada / Government of Canada 401-1230 Government Street, Victoria, BC V8W 3X4 tracy.birtwistle@pwgsc-tpsgc.gc.ca
Telephone: 236-464-0497
Delivery Date: Above-mentioned
You are hereby notified that the government intends to negotiate with one firm only as identified above. Should you have any questions concerning this requirement, contact the contracting officer identified above.
An Advance Contract Award Notice (ACAN) allows departments and agencies to post a notice, for no less than fifteen (15) calendar days, indicating to the supplier community that it intends to award a good, service or construction contract to a pre-identified contractor. If no other supplier submits, on or before the closing date, a Statement of Capabilities that meets the requirements set out in the ACAN, the contracting authority may then proceed with the award.
However, should a Statement of Capabilities be found to meet the requirements set out in the ACAN, then the contracting authority will proceed to a full tendering process.
Suppliers who consider themselves fully qualified and available to provide the services/goods described herein, may submit a statement of capabilities in writing to the contact person identified in this Notice on or before the closing date of this Notice. The statement of capabilities must clearly demonstrate how the supplier meets the advertised requirements.
The PWGSC file number, the contracting officer's name and the closing date of the ACAN must appear on the outside of the envelope in block letters or, in the case of a facsimile transmission, on the covering page.
The Crown retains the right to negotiate with suppliers on any procurement.
Documents may be submitted in either official language of Canada.