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IPTS-C Annex A2: Consolidated Bid Detail Form LOT-G1-0002 IPTS-C Annex A2: Consolidated Bid Detail Form Instructions: 1. Thoroughly read and study the contents of this form. Consider also the general specifications given in the BDS and ITB. You may also refer to the MS Excel workbook “IPTS-C Bidder’s Aide”. 2. To bid for this lot, print all pages of this lot and fill-in on the Page 1 your bid offer and on ALL pages affix your company’s name and the signature of your authorized representative in the boxes provided along the right hand margin(s). 3. Add this lot with your bid offer amount on the Bid Summary Sheet (Annex A1). 4. Include your accomplished form in Envelope "B" - Financial Components ABC (12-month service contract) Bid Security Bond Value (P) (P) ₱697,200.00 ₱34,860.00 Offer Delivery Schedule (from Notice-To-Proceed) Minimum Bid Doc Purchase Price Bid 60 Days ₱1,000.00 Description ) The LOT is composed of 23 link services that connect the required site(s) to the IP Core: L1- tative 1[A/B/C]. The CIR bandwidth for the links in this lot total 83 Mbps, and range from 2 to 23 Mbps with an average of 3.61 Mbps. All link services must be trunked into no more than 2 phycial links of equal and appropriate size for termination at any IP Core or PoP facility. Link services shall be on a 24H basis available 99.0% w/ NO BW protection or 97.9% w/ 50% BW protection. List of Mandatory Links (Coordinates are given without a guarantee of accuracy) 1) 2 Mbps (CIR) link to A.T. Reyes Health Center in City Of Mandaluyong, Second District @ ~(14.589540,121.027500); 2) 2 Mbps (CIR) link to Bagong Silang Health Center in City Of Mandaluyong, Second District @ ~(14.444870,121.041760); 3) 2 Mbps (CIR) link to Barangka Ilaya Health Center in City Of Mandaluyong, Second District @ ~(14.572000,121.043000); 4) 2 Mbps (CIR) link to Buayang Bato Health Center in City Of Mandaluyong, Second District @ ~(14.568790,121.051010); Submitted By of(Name Submitted Company Authorized Represen& 5) 2 Mbps (CIR) link to E. Rodriguez Health Center in City Of Mandaluyong, Second District @ ~(14.587980,121.040160); 6) 2 Mbps (CIR) link to Hagdang Bato Itaas Health Center in City Of Mandaluyong, Second District @ ~(14.592000,121.028000); 7) 2 Mbps (CIR) link to Harapin Ang Bukas Health Center in City Of Mandaluyong, Second District @ ~(14.592140,121.026350); 8) 2 Mbps (CIR) link to Highway Hills Health Center in City Of Mandaluyong, Second District @ ~(14.581300,121.048700); 9) 2 Mbps (CIR) link to Hulo People's Health Center in City Of Mandaluyong, Second District @ ~(14.572000,121.031000); Free Wi-Fi Internet Access in Public Place Project DOST ICT Office Page 1 of 2 LOT-G1-0002 IPTS-C Annex A2: Consolidated Bid Detail Form 10) 2 Mbps ( CIR) link to I.Lopez Health Center in City Of Mandaluyong, Second District @ ~(14.590170,121.029710); 11) 2 Mbps (CIR) link to Mabini J. Rizal Health Center in City Of Mandaluyong, Second District @ ~(14.586000,121.021070); 12) 2 Mbps (CIR) link to Makabayan Health Center in City Of Mandaluyong, Second District @ ~(14.569950,121.036220); 13) 2 Mbps (CIR) link to Malamig Health Center in City Of Mandaluyong, Second District @ ~(14.575270,121.046050); 14) 2 Mbps (CIR) link to Maria Clara Health Center in City Of Mandaluyong, Second District @ ~(14.590770,121.034670); 15) 2 Mbps (CIR) link to Mauway Health Center in City Of Mandaluyong, Second (P) District @ ~(14.579100,121.044090); Offer 16) 2 Mbps (CIR) link to Zaniga Health Center in City Of Mandaluyong, Second Bid District @ ~(14.582000,121.025000); 17) 2 Mbps (CIR) link to Welfareville Health Center in City Of Mandaluyong, Second District @ ~(14.584590,121.038150); 18) 12 Mbps (CIR) link to Mandaluyong City Medical Center in City Of Mandaluyong, ) Second District @ ~(14.576214,121.035278); tative 19) 8 Mbps (CIR) link to National Center for Mental Health in City Of Mandaluyong, Second District @ ~(14.581460,121.043228); 20) 2 Mbps (CIR) link to Plainview Health Center in City Of Mandaluyong, Second District @ ~(14.577020,121.038020); 21) 2 Mbps (CIR) link to Maysilo Circle Park in City Of Mandaluyong, Second District @ ~(14.576775,121.033204); 22) 2 Mbps (CIR) link to Namayan Park in City Of Mandaluyong, Second District @ ~(14.580758,121.019085); 23) 23 Mbps (CIR) link to Rizal Technological University in City Of Mandaluyong, Second District @ ~(14.574225,121.041977) We undertake, if our Bid is accepted, to deliver the goods in accordance with the delivery By of(Name Submitted Company Authorized Represen& schedule specified above. If our Bid is accepted, we undertake to provide a performance security in the form, amounts, and within the times specified in the Bidding Documents. We agree to abide by this Bid for the Bid Validity Period specified in BDS provision for ITB Clause 18.2 and it shall remain binding upon us and may be accepted at any time before the expiration of that period. Free Wi-Fi Internet Access in Public Place Project DOST ICT Office Page 2 of 2 LOT-G1-0003 IPTS-C Annex A2: Consolidated Bid Detail Form Instructions: 1. Thoroughly read and study the contents of this form. Consider also the general specifications given in the BDS and ITB. You may also refer to the MS Excel workbook “IPTS-C Bidder’s Aide”. 2. To bid for this lot, print all pages of this lot and fill-in on the Page 1 your bid offer and on ALL pages affix your company’s name and the signature of your authorized representative in the boxes provided along the right hand margin(s). 3. Add this lot with your bid offer amount on the Bid Summary Sheet (Annex A1). 4. Include your accomplished form in Envelope "B" - Financial Components ABC (12-month service contract) Bid Security Bond Value (P) (P) ₱630,000.00 ₱31,500.00 Offer Delivery Schedule (from Notice-To-Proceed) Minimum Bid Doc Purchase Price Bid 60 Days ₱1,000.00 Description ) The LOT is composed of 23 link services that connect the required site(s) to the IP Core: L1- tative 1[A/B/C]. The CIR bandwidth for the links in this lot total 75 Mbps, and range from 2 to 19 Mbps with an average of 3.26 Mbps. All link services must be trunked into no more than 2 phycial links of equal and appropriate size for termination at any IP Core or PoP facility. Link services shall be on a 24H basis available 99.0% w/ NO BW protection or 97.9% w/ 50% BW protection. List of Mandatory Links (Coordinates are given without a guarantee of accuracy) 1) 2 Mbps (CIR) link to Ana Health Center in Caloocan City, Third District @ ~(14.642810,120.969720); 2) 2 Mbps (CIR) link to Asuncion Puericultura in Caloocan City, Third District @ ~(14.641000,120.979000); 3) 2 Mbps (CIR) link to Baesa Health Center in Caloocan City, Third District @ ~(14.674860,121.004240); 4) 2 Mbps (CIR) link to Bagong Barrio Health Center in Caloocan City, Third District @ ~(14.666450,120.998670); Submitted By of(Name Submitted Company Authorized Represen& 5) 2 Mbps (CIR) link to Bagong Silang Phase Health Center in Caloocan City, Third District @ ~(14.769120,121.050590); 6) 2 Mbps (CIR) link to Barangay 18 Health Center in Caloocan City, Third District @ ~(14.647990,120.972950); 7) 2 Mbps (CIR) link to Brgy. 12 Health Center in Caloocan City, Third District @ ~(14.653910,120.969000); 8) 2 Mbps (CIR) link to Brgy. 120/118 Health Center in Caloocan City, Third District @ ~(14.640720,120.980910); 9) 2 Mbps (CIR) link to Calaanan Health Center in Caloocan City, Third District @ ~(14.647670,120.978770); Free Wi-Fi Internet Access in Public Place Project DOST ICT Office Page 1 of 2 LOT-G1-0003 IPTS-C Annex A2: Consolidated Bid Detail Form 10) 2 Mbps (CIR) link to Camarin "D" Health Center in Caloocan City, Third District @ ~(14.652000,120.973000); 11) 2 Mbps (CIR) link to Central People's Health Center in Caloocan City, Third District @ ~(14.654000,120.993000); 12) 2 Mbps (CIR) link to E. Rodriguez Jr. Health Center in Caloocan City, Third District @ ~(14.651000,120.985000); 13) 2 Mbps (CIR) link to Francisco Health Center in Caloocan City, Third District @ ~(14.653820,120.979980); 14) 2 Mbps (CIR) link to Grace Park Health Center in Caloocan City, Third District @ ~(14.650830,120.986720); 15) 2 Mbps (CIR) link to Julian Felipe Health Center in Caloocan City, Third District @ (P) ~(14.657000,120.973340); Offer 16) 2 Mbps (CIR) link to Maypajo Puericultura in Caloocan City, Third District @ Bid ~(14.640000,120.970000); 17) 2 Mbps (CIR) link to Sampalukan Health Center in Caloocan City, Third District @ ~(14.644191,120.975126); 18) 2 Mbps (CIR) link to Talipapa Health Center in Caloocan City, Third District @ ) ~(14.688800,121.020420); tative 19) 2 Mbps (CIR) link to Torres Bugallon Health Center in Caloocan City, Third District @ ~(14.654257,120.972993); 20) 2 Mbps (CIR) link to Potrero Health Center in Caloocan City, Third District @ ~(14.662640,120.984930); 21) 8 Mbps (CIR) link to Dr. Jose N. Rodriguez Memorial Hospital in Caloocan City, Third District @ ~(14.766876,121.064568); 22) 8 Mbps (CIR) link to Pres. Diosdado Macapagal Memorial Medical Center in Caloocan City, Third District @ ~(14.648246,120.973488); 23) 19 Mbps (CIR) link to Caloocan Library in Caloocan City, Third District @ ~(14.751203,121.053931) We undertake, if our Bid is accepted, to deliver the goods in accordance with the delivery By of(Name Submitted Company Authorized Represen& schedule specified above.
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