Trade Agreement: Canadian Free Trade Agreement (CFTA) Tendering Procedures: The bidder must supply Canadian goods and/or services Competitive Procurement Strategy: Best Overall
Proposal Comprehensive Land Claim Agreement: Yes Nature of Requirements:
THIS IS AN ONGOING REQUEST FOR SUPPLY ARRANGEMENTS (RFSA) FOR SUPPLY ARRANGEMENT # EN578-201407
This on-going opportunity for qualification permits new suppliers to submit arrangements and potentially become Supply Arrangement Holders for the provision of Printing Services.
Existing qualified Suppliers, who have been issued a supply arrangement, will not be required to submit a new arrangement.
Suppliers may submit an arrangement to the PWGSC Bid Receiving Unit at any time before the closing date of the RFSA to qualify for the Supply Arrangement. Any arrangement submitted in response to the ongoing RFSA will be evaluated according the evaluation criteria specified in the RFSA. Arrangements will be evaluated on a quarterly basis (March, June, September and December).
New fully compliant suppliers will be issued Supply Arrangements and their names will be added to the existing Supply Arrangement Holder lists on the condition that they meet all of the requirements of the Request for Supply Arrangements.
SA-Printing Services - EN578-201407/C MPACE(CW), MIACE
The Government of Canada requires the provision of a full range of printing services (including Commercial printing, business card printing, reprographics/duplicating, specialized security printing services [i.e. booklets, paper licenses, certificates, serialized single part forms, etc.. with security features]) and related services on an "as and when requested basis".
The scope of the services covered by the Supply Arrangement is detailed in Annex A - Statement of Work.
Printing services refers to various printing methods including offset (sheet-fed and web), digital, business cards and other related printing services.
The Supply Arrangements will cover the following products:
Category 1 - Business cards Category 2 - Loose sheet products Category 3 - Bound publications
Category 4 - Specialty single sheet products Category 5 - Other types of related printed products, binding and reproduction of CDs (of printed publications) Category 6 - Personalization of certificates and similar printed products (Variable Imaging) Category 7 - Reproduction of publications and other print matter on electronic media from supplied master documents Category 8 - Specialized Security Printing of Bound booklets produced with security features
Category 9 - Specialized Security Printing of labels and single part flat forms produced with security features
Supply Arrangements will be divided into five (5) streams:
Stream A:
Business Cards Stream B:
Reprographics/Duplicating
Stream C:
Low Quantity Stream D:
High Quantity
Stream E:
Specialized Security printing
Suppliers are required to indicate the regions and the streams for which they are submitting an arrangement.
The regions are:
Region 1 - Atlantic Region (Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland and Labrador);
Region 2 - Quebec Region (outside the National Capital Region [Gatineau/Ottawa]); Region 3 - National Capital Region (NCR);
Region 4 - Ontario Region (outside the National Capital Region [Gatineau/Ottawa]); Region 5 - Western Region (Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, Northwest Territories and Nunavut); Region 6 - Pacific Region (British Columbia and Yukon territory).
Suppliers are required to submit their arrangement in response to the Stream or Streams of their choice. Arrangements will be evaluated in accordance with the mandatory technical criteria and Stream specific technical criteria for the stream(s) in response to which suppliers have submitted their arrangement.
Canada expects to authorize Supply Arrangements with all aboriginal and non-aboriginal suppliers that are deemed responsive to the RFSA.
All Supply Arrangements issued as result of this solicitation will be valid until such time as Canada no longer considers it to be advantageous to use it.
These services will be provided to the identified users as follows;
- Any government department, agency or Crown Corporation listed in Schedules I, I.1, II, III, of the Financial Administration Act, R.S.C., 1985, c. F-11. - Communication Procurement Directorate (CPD) on behalf of any identified users.
- Any other identified users added to the Supply Arrangement through amendment.
Individual contracts awarded under the Supply Arrangement will not exceed $2,000,000.00 (including applicable taxes). For requirements valued at more than $2,000,000.00 including applicable taxes, the Request for Proposal will be posted on the Government Electronic Tendering Service (GETS).
Security Requirements:
There is no mandatory security requirement associated with qualifying as a Supplier under the Supply Arrangement for Stream A, Stream B, Stream C and Stream D.
Although there is no security requirement required to be a supplier under the Supply Arrangement for Stream A, Stream B, Stream C and Stream D, suppliers may be required to meet security requirement on subsequent RFP Request. For any contract requiring a security level, only Suppliers holding a valid security clearance at the required level will be considered.
Stream E: Only Suppliers holding a valid security clearance at Level 2 and/or Level 3 will be considered for this Stream.
Trade Agreement
The requirement is subject to the provisions of the Canadian Free Trade Agreement (CFTA)
Canadian Content:
The goods and/or services covered by the Supply Arrangement will be solely limited to Canadian goods and/or services
Procurement Strategy for Aboriginal Business
The requirement covered by the bid solicitation of any resulting supply arrangement may be set aside for Aboriginal business under the federal government's Procurement Strategy for Aboriginal Business, as detailed in Annex 9.4 Requirements for the Set-aside Program for Aboriginal Business, of the Supply Manual.
Further to Article 800 of the CFTA, CFTA does not apply to the set aside portion of this procurement. CFTA does apply to the portion of the procurement not set aside under PSAB.
Comprehensive Land Claims Agreements
This procurement is subject to the Comprehensive Land Claims Agreements in Canada.
The Request for Supply Arrangements (RFSA) is to establish supply arrangements for the delivery of the requirement detailed in the RFSA to the Identified Users across Canada, including areas subject to Comprehensive Land Claims Agreements (CLCAs).
Evaluation Procedures
(a) Arrangements will be assessed in accordance with the entire requirement of the Request for Supply Arrangements including the technical evaluation criteria.
(b) An evaluation team composed of representatives of Canada will evaluate the arrangements.
Technical Evaluation
Each Stream (Stream A and/or Stream B and/or Stream C and/or Stream D and/or Stream E) will be evaluated separately.
Mandatory Technical Criteria
Arrangements submitted by suppliers for each Stream must meet all the mandatory technical evaluation criteria. No further consideration will be given to arrangements not meeting all of the mandatory criteria.
Point Rated Technical Criteria
Arrangements submitted by suppliers for each Stream must obtain the required overall minimum of 80% for the technical evaluation criteria, which are subject to point rating. Arrangements that do not obtain the minimum overall score will be considered non-responsive and will not be considered further.
- epost Connect service
This RFSA allows suppliers to use the epost Connect service provided by Canada Post Corporation to transmit their arrangement electronically.
Suppliers must refer to Part 2 of the RFSA entitled Supplier Instructions and Part 3 of the RFSA entitled Arrangement Preparation Instructions for further information on using this method.
Delivery Date: 29/03/2021
The Crown retains the right to negotiate with suppliers on any procurement.
Documents may be submitted in either official language of Canada.