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Invitation to Bid ILOCOS SUR ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC. Santiago, Ilocos Sur INVITATION TO BID The Ilocos Sur Electric Cooperative, Inc. (ISECO) with office address at Brgy. Bigbiga, Santiago, Ilocos Sur invites all qualified bidders for its SECURITY SERVICES. SECURITY SERVICES REQUIREMENT LOCATION OF OFFICE/DESIGNATION NO. OF SECURITY GUARDS NEEDED Main Office (Bigbiga, Santiago) 9 regular/1 supervisor/1 reliever Cabugao Sub-Office (Sagayaden Sur, Cabugao) 4 regular/1 reliever Vigan Sub-Office (Ayusan Sur, Vigan City) 6 regular/1 reliever Narvacan Sub-Office (Nanguneg East, Narvacan) 3 regular/1 reliever Candon Sub-Office ( Bagani Campo, Candon City) 3 regular/1 reliever Sta Cruz Sub-Office (Bayugao Weste, Sta. Cruz) 4 regular/1 reliever Sto Domingo Sub-station (Parada, Sto. Domingo) 1 regular /1 reliever Candon Sub-station (Ayudante, Candon City) 1 regular/1 reliever TOTAL 32 *Must meet the minimum provincial wage. Bid Docs Fee is Php 5,600.00 (vat-inclusive). Interested parties may get the Eligibility Requirements from the BAC Secretariat anytime during office hours. Bid document will be made available to the qualified bidders starting on December 17, 2019 (Monday-Friday). A non-refundable fee indicated above shall be paid before securing the bid documents. Pre-bid conference will be conducted on December 23, 2019 at 10:00A.M. at ISECO Main Office, Bigbiga, Santiago, Ilocos Sur and opening of bids is tentatively scheduled on January 6, 2020. Submission of eligibility requirements and other matters with regards to the bidding shall be determined/discussed during the pre-bid conference. Bidders who could not attend the pre-bid conference may still buy bid documents and join the bidding but his queries will not be entertained. For your attendance please give an advance notice to the BAC Secretariat at mobile no. 09178141933 or at email address [email protected]. ISECO reserves the right to reject any or all bids, waive any of the required formalities therein and accept bids only deemed most advantageous to the cooperative. (Sgd.) RICARDO C. LLANES BAC Chairman (Sgd.) EGDON A. SABIO General Manager .
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