Bobcat Forklift

Location: New York
Posted: Oct 30, 2024
Due: Nov 25, 2024
Agency: The New York State Contract Reporter
Type of Government: State & Local
Category:
  • 39 - Materials Handling Equipment
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Issue Date: 10/30/2024 Contract Number: RQ24-007
Bobcat Forklift
Description:

The New York State Department of Transportation is requesting pricing quotes for RQ24-007 Bobcat Forklift. The Department intends to advance this purchase pursuant to its discretionary purchasing authority under State Finance Law section 163(6), which authorizes purchases without a formal competitive process in certain circumstances, including purchases from New York State small businesses, from businesses certified pursuant to Article 15-A of the New York State Executive Law and/or New York State Veterans’ Services Law for service-disabled veteran-owned business enterprises (SDVOB), and, if applicable, from businesses selling commodities or technology that are recycled or remanufactured.

PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS (commodities)

The purpose of these specifications is to describe a Diesel 10,000 LB capacity, I.C. Pneumatic tire Bobcat Forklift or equivalent which must meet all specifications listed in this Request For Quotes document.

UL Rating UL Rated Type D

Brakes Oil-Cooled Disc Brakes

Drive Tires Solid Soft Ride Dual Drive 7.50x16

Steer Tires Solid Soft Ride 7.00x12

Mast 3-Stage Full Free Triple Wide View MFH 185" OAL 92" FFH 59"

Tilt Cylinders 8° Forward / 8° Back

Sideshifter Hang-On 52" Wide - Class IV

Carriage Hook Type 52" Wide - Class IV

Forks Hook Type - Pallet - 2" x 6" x 47"

Load Backrest 54" Wide x 53" High

Overhead Guard 87.7" High

Display 5" Display

Hydraulic Lines 3-Way For Sideshifter

Hydraulic Control Valve 3 Section with 3 Levers

Seat Vinyl Suspension Seat with Hip Restraint

Direction Control Steering Column Directional Control

Grab Bar Rear Grab Bar with Horn

Warning Lights Amber Strobe - Mounted Above OHG

Warning Device Back-Up Alarm (Outside Mount)

Front Work Lights (2) Front Flood Lights - LED

Rear Work Lights (1) Rear Flood Light - LED

Radiator Standard Heavy Duty Radiator

Exhaust System Standard Vertical Muffler

Side Panels Standard Side Panels

Fuel Cap Fuel Cap without Key

Other 12V Power Jack and USB Port

Guardian Stability System

Heated Secondary Fuel Filter

Steering Wheel Knob

All qualified bidders must have and maintain a compete inventory of repair parts and have experienced factory-trained service personnel for this equipment.

The manufacturer shall warranty the equipment for _5__years or at least 2_ years of the manufacturer’s standard warranty policy.

METHOD OF AWARD

It is the intention of NYSDOT to award to the lowest responsive and responsible bidder. Award of a contract will be made on the basis of lowest grand total bid amount.

In order for a bid to be considered for award, it must:

  1. a) Be responsive (i.e. conforms in all material respects to the terms, conditions, specifications, and other requirements of the Invitation for Bids), and;

  1. b) Have been submitted by a responsible bidder (i.e. has the capacity in all respects to perform all contract requirements in full, specifically the financial capacity, legal authority, integrity and past performance).

DELIVERY LOCATION

The Forklift shall be delivered directly to NYSDOT Region 8, 112 Neelytown Rd, Montgomery NY 12549.

CONTRACT PERIOD

One-Time purchase.

QUALIFICATION OF BIDDERS

Bidders must be registered with the NYS Department of State as an entity authorized to conduct business in New York State. If not registered with the NYS Department of State, the bidder must provide proof of Good Standing from their Department/Secretary of State from their State of principal place of business.

Workers’ Compensation Law (WCL) §57 and §220 requires the heads of all municipal and state entities to ensure that businesses applying for permits, licenses or contracts document it has appropriate workers’ compensation and disability benefits insurance coverage.

These requirements apply to both original contracts and renewals, whether the Department is having the work done or is simply issuing the permit, license or contract. Failure to provide proof of such coverage or a legal exemption will result in a rejection of your bid or renewal of contract.

  1. Proof of Compliance with Workers’ Compensation Coverage Requirements:

An ACORD form is NOT acceptable proof of workers’ compensation coverage. In order to provide proof of compliance with the requirements of the Workers’ Compensation Law pertaining to workers’ compensation coverage, a contractor shall:

  1. A) Be legally exempt from obtaining Workers’ Compensation insurance coverage; or
  2. B) Obtain such coverage from an insurance carrier; or
  3. C) Be a Workers’ Compensation Board-approved self-insured employer or participate in an authorized self-insurance plan.

A Contractor seeking to enter into a contract with the State of New York shall provide one of the following forms to the Department of Transportation (Office of Contract Management Purchasing Office) at the time of bid submission or shortly after the opening of bids:

  1. A) Form CE-200, Certificate of Attestation for New York Entities with No Employees and Certain Out of State Entities, that New York State Workers’ Compensation and/or Disability Benefits Insurance Coverage is Not Required, which is available on the Workers’ Compensation Board’s website (www.wcb.ny.gov). Reference applicable IFB/RFQ # on the form.

  1. B) Certificate of Workers’ Compensation Insurance:

1) Form C-l05.2 (9/07) if coverage is provided by the contractor’s insurance carrier, contractor must request its carrier to send this form to the DOT Office of Contract Management Purchasing Office, or

2) Form U-26.3 if coverage is provided by the State Insurance Fund, contractor must request that the State Insurance Fund send this form to the DOT Office of Contract Management Purchasing Office.

  1. C) Form SI-l2, Certificate of Workers’ Compensation Self-Insurance available from the New York State Workers’ Compensation Board’s Self-Insurance Office.
  2. D) Form GSI-105.2, Certificate of Participation in Workers’ Compensation Group Self-Insurance available from the contractor’s Group Self-Insurance Administrator.

  1. Proof of Compliance with Disability Benefits Coverage Requirements:

In order to provide proof of compliance with the requirements of the Workers’ Compensation Law pertaining to disability benefits, a contractor shall:

  1. A) Be legally exempt from obtaining disability benefits coverage; or
  2. B) Obtain such coverage from an insurance carrier; or
  3. C) Be a Board-approved self-insured employer.

A Contractor seeking to enter into a contract with the State of New York shall provide one of the following forms to the DOT Office of Contract Management Purchasing Office at the time of bid submission or shortly after the opening of bids:

  1. A) Form CE-200, Certificate of Attestation for New York Entities with No Employees and Certain Out of State Entities, That New York State Workers’ Compensation and/or Disability Benefits Insurance Coverage is Not Required, which is available on the Workers’ Compensation Board’s website (www.wcb.ny.gov). Reference applicable Solicitation or Contract # on the form.

  1. B) Form DB-120.1, Certificate of Disability Benefits Insurance. Contractor must request its business insurance carrier to send this form to the DOT Office of Contract Purchasing Office; or
  2. C) Form DB-120.2, Certificate of Participation in Disability Benefits Group Self-Insurance. Contractor must obtain, complete and send this form to the DOT Office of Contract Management Purchasing Office; or

  1. D) Form DB-155, Certificate of Disability Benefits Self-Insurance. The Contractor must call the Board’s Self-Insurance Office at (518) 402-0247 to obtain this form.

ALL OF THE ABOVE REFERENCED FORMS, EXCEPT CE-200, SI-12 & DB-155 MUST NAME: the New York State Department of Transportation / the People of the State of New York (50 Wolf Road, Albany, NY 12232) as the Entity Requesting Proof of Coverage (Entity being listed as the Certificate Holder).

WORKERS’ COMPENSATION LAW (WCL) CONTRACTOR DEBARMENT

For any public work contract subject to Article 8 of the New York State Labor Law, such contract, including amendments or renewals that extend the term of an existing contract, cannot be awarded to a vendor or any substantially owned affiliate of a vendor, that is debarred pursuant to WCL Section 141-b. Additionally, a contractor shall be required to replace any subcontractor, at no additional cost to the State, found to be debarred pursuant to WCL Section 141-b during the course of the contract.

DOCUMENT ATTACHMENTS

Quote submissions must include the following signed documents:

- Completed and signed Bidders Worksheet

- Procurement Lobbying Law form (PLL Form included under Documents Tab)- EO16 (Included under Documents Tab)

- Manufacturer’s Cert Form

DESIGNATED CONTACT PERSONS

Interested parties should inquire of the Designated Contact Person(s) identified below to discuss particulars of providing a quotation to this opportunity.

Communication with respect to this procurement initiated by or on behalf of an interested vendor through other than the “Designated Contact Person(s)” identified below may constitute an “impermissible contact” under state law with respect to Procurement Lobbying, which could result in disqualification of that vendor.

DESIGNATED CONTACT PERSONS

(All Communications and Bid Submissions are to be Directed to):

PRIMARY CONTACT

Debra Tremont

518-457-1176

Debra.tremont@dot.ny.gov

SECONDARY CONTACT

Barbara Sonenberg

518-485-5668

Barbara.sonenberg@dot.ny.gov

The New York State Department of Transportation, in accordance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, 78 Stat. 252, 42 U.S.C. 2000d to 2000d-4 and Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations, Department of Transportation, Subtitle A, Office of the Secretary, Part 21, Nondiscrimination in Federally-assisted programs of the Department of Transportation and Title 23 Code of Federal Regulations, Part 200, Title VI Program and Related 1 of 3 Statutes, as amended, issued pursuant to such Act, hereby notifies all who respond to a written Department solicitation, request for

proposal or invitation for bid, that it will affirmatively insure that in any contact entered into pursuant to this advertisement, disadvantaged business enterprises will be afforded full opportunity to submit bids in response to this invitation and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race, color, national origin, sex, age disability/handicap and income status in consideration for an award.

For purposes of this procurement, the NYS Department of Transportation has conducted a comprehensive search and determined this contract does not offer sufficient opportunities to set goals for participation by certified DBE, MWBE, and/or SDVOB firm subcontractors, service providers, and suppliers. This project may present a direct opportunity for certified firms to participate as prime contractors and certified firms are encouraged to submit bids.

BID SUBMISSION DETAILS

The NYSDOT Purchasing Unit will accept inquiries and requests for clarification relative to this RFQ until C.O.B., 11/7/24 by email to the Designated Contact Persons.

Firm pricing offers from responsible and reliable vendors will be accepted until the Quotation due date. Interested parties should submit a quote to Debra Tremont and Barbara Sonenberg by 11/25/2024 COB. RFQ responses may be emailed to Debra.tremont@dot.ny.gov AND Barbara.sonenberg@dot.ny.gov . All quotations must be received by the above due date/time. Late submissions will be considered at the sole discretion of the Director of Contract Management.

Bids submitted shall remain in effect for a period of sixty (60) days. Bids shall remain in effect beyond such period until such time as either an award is made, or the bidder delivers written notice of withdrawal of its bid to the Purchasing Office.

Purchases made by the State of New York are not subject to state or local sales taxes or federal excise taxes. There is no exemption from paying the New York State truck mileage, unemployment insurance, or Federal Social Security taxes. The official NYSDOT purchase order is sufficient evidence to qualify the transaction exempt from sales tax under section 1116(a)(I), Tax Law. For tax-free transactions under the Internal Revenue Code, the New York State registration number is 14740026K.

STANDARD CLAUSES FOR ALL NEW YORK STATE CONTRACTS
STOCK EXHIBIT, which includes NYS Appendix A (Standard Clauses for All NYS Contracts), NYSDOT Title VI (Civil Rights Act of 1964 – as amended) Appendices & NYSDOT Appendix B Publication PUR 102 (General Specifications), is attached hereto and made a part of this Solicitation and of any resulting contract as if set forth fully at length herein.

Due Date: 11/25/2024 4:00 PM

Contract Term: 1 year

Location: NYSDOT region 8

Ad Type: General

Primary Contact: Transportation, NYS Dept. of
Office of Contract Management
Purchase Unit
Debra Tremont
Contract Management Specialist
50 Wolf Rd, 6th Floor
Albany, NY 12232
United States
Ph: 518-457-1176
Fax:
Debra.tremont@dot.ny.gov
Secondary contact: Transportation, NYS Dept. of
Office of Contract Management
Purchase Unit
Barbara Sonenberg
Contract Management Specialist 2
50 Wolf Rd, 6th Floor
Albany, NY 12232
United States
Ph: 518-485-5668
Fax:
Barbara.Sonenberg@dot.ny.gov
Secondary contact: Transportation, NYS Dept. of
Office of Contract Management
Purchase Unit
Debra Tremont
Contract Management Specialist
50 Wolf Rd, 6th Floor
Albany, NY 12232
United States
Ph: 518-457-1176
Fax:
Debra.tremont@dot.ny.gov
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