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NOTICE of AWARD Lot No. Item/Description Qty / Uom Unit Republic of the Philippines Department of Budget and Management PROCUREMENT SERVICE - PHILIPPINE GOVERNMENT ELECTRONIC PROCUREMENT SYSTEM NOTICE OF AWARD NOA No.: 2020 - PSNOA 006 - BACNOA 3 – PS Resolution No.: BAC3-2020-03-004 PHILIP G. PANGANIBAN Authorized Representative PHILUSA CORPORATION 28 Shaw Boulevard corner Pioneer Street, Pasig City Email: [email protected] Mobile No.: (0917) 571 4540 Telefax: (02) 8635 6510 Dear Mr. Panganiban: After conducting the post-qualification and evaluation, the Bids and Awards Committee III (BAC III) of the Procurement Service has determined your proposal as the Lowest Calculated and Responsive Bid under PB No. 19-309-3 conducted on November 12, 2019 for the Supply and Delivery of Alcohol, Ethyl for the Procurement Service (PS) thus, this NOTICE OF AWARD: Lot Qty / Item/Description Unit Price Total Price No. UoM Alcohol, Ethyl 446,688 1 ₱ 41.90 ₱ 18,716,227.20 68%-72% Ethanol, 500mL bottles Note: For complete and detailed specifications of the bidder’s accepted offer, please refer to attached Bidders Evaluation Report. Delivery Instructions: DELIVERY SCHEDULE QUANTITY 1st within 30 calendar days from receipt of NTP 74,448 bottles 2nd within 30 calendar days thereafter 74,448 bottles 3rd within 30 calendar days thereafter 74,448 bottles 4th within 30 calendar days thereafter 74,448 bottles 5th within 30 calendar days thereafter 74,448 bottles 6th within 30 calendar days thereafter 74,448 bottles 446,688 bottles RR. Road, Cristobal St., Paco, Manila DBM Compound, General Salano Street, San Miguel, Manila www.ps-philgeps.gov.ph www.philgeps.gov.ph (02) 689 7750 (02) 640 6906 | 640 6907 | 640 6908 | 640 6909 Republic of the Philippines Department of Budget and Management PROCUREMENT SERVICE - PHILIPPINE GOVERNMENT ELECTRONIC PROCUREMENT SYSTEM INSTRUCTIONS: If you have no corrections to the contents of this NOTICE OF AWARD (NOA), please submit Performance Security within five (5) calendar days from receipt hereof. The original copy of the NOA should be signed and claimed at the Procurement Service. Failure to sign the NOA and submit Performance Security within the abovementioned period may result in the cancellation of the award and forfeiture of the bid security. Very truly your, SGD USEC. LLOYD CHRISTOPHER A. LAO OIC-Executive Director CONFORME: PRINTED NAME / POSITION SIGNATURE DATE RR. Road, Cristobal St., Paco, Manila DBM Compound, General Salano Street, San Miguel, Manila www.ps-philgeps.gov.ph www.philgeps.gov.ph (02) 689 7750 (02) 640 6906 | 640 6907 | 640 6908 | 640 6909 .
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