Procurement #151636
- Title
- Install of Concrete Pad in Pryor Facility – Machine Shop
- Status
- Archive
- OpenDate
- 12/01/2023
- CloseDate
- 12/08/2023
- Description
- Cherokee Nation Aerospace and Defense, (CNAD), a wholly owned tribal company of the Cherokee Nation, is seeking qualified bids for installation of a concrete pad at the Pryor Facility. MANDATORY PREBID will be held at 2777 Highway 69A Pryor, OK 74361, MEETING 10:00 AM on 12/7/2023.
- Detail
- Cherokee Nation Aerospace and Defense, (CNAD), a wholly owned tribal company of the Cherokee Nation, is seeking qualified bids for installation of a concrete pad at the Pryor Facility. 2777 Highway 69A Pryor, OK 74361 All bids are due at 5:00 PM, December 8, 2023. *** MANDATORY PREBID will be held at Pryor Facility. 2777 Highway 69A Pryor, OK 74361 MEETING AT 10:00 AM December 7, 2023*** Remove existing concrete floor and install a concrete pad 195” wide, 70” front to back, 13” deep using C20/25 concrete. Must be a single pad, not be two pads or piers. • Provide lead time with your bid. • Other information can be found inside Bid “Documents PLEASE SUBMIT BIDS TO: Sarah Lasater, email Sarah.Lasater@cherokee-federal.com. Bids received after the bid closing will be rejected. It is the intention of Owner that if an acceptable proposal is received, the selected firm will be notified in writing within 10 business days of bid opening. Any bid received after the time set for opening of Bids, shall not be considered and will be returned. It is the intention of CNAD that if an acceptable bid is received, the Contract will be awarded by within 30 days of bid opening. Please note that winning bid(s) will be published. CNAD reserves the right to issue one award, multiple awards, or reject all bids. All bids are subject to negotiation prior to award. Awards may be issued without discussion of bid received, and bids should initially be submitted on the most favorable terms from price and technical standpoint. Any award resulting from this Bid/Proposal will be subject to CNE Terms and Conditions. Your bid should indicate hourly ($) rate (when applicable), individual work effort, delivery schedule or time of completion. Any item(s) with exceptions, substitutions, exclusions, additions or qualifications must be noted and clearly indicated on return bid. This procurement is subject to Cherokee Nation Tribal Employment Rights Office (“TERO”) regulations that include a fee of ½ of 1% of total contract award and, if applicable, the completion of a TERO Labor Agreement and payment of associated fees. The successful bidder’s award will be published on the Cherokee Nation’s procurement website and their performance will also be measured, recorded, and reported to the Cherokee Nation. The complete Act is available by contacting the TERO OFFICE at Tahlequah 918-453-5000. TERO bidders are required to provide a copy, front and back, of their TERO certificate with return bid(s) and failure to do so will result in such bidders not receiving the TERO preferences afforded TERO bidders under the CNAD procurement and contracting policies and procedures. CHEROKEE NATION AEROSPACE AND DEFENSE (CNAD) - This requirement may be subject to CNAD policies and procedures. Licensing requirements may be required of the successful vendor(s) to be coordinated with the CNAD. These requirements may include licensing fees as well security and background checks of vendor(s) employees. Current policies and procedures can be found on the Cherokee Nation website or by contacting the CNAD office at 918-797-2636. BONDING NOTICE CAD generally requires payment and performance bonds for all construction contracts in excess of $100,000. However, qualified TERO-certified firms are encouraged to bid, regardless of bonding capability. By submitting a response to this Request for Proposal, the Contractor certifies to the best of their knowledge and belief that the Subcontractor, the firm, or any of its principals are not presently debarred, suspended, or proposed for debarment by any federal, state, local or tribal entity. This certification is a material representation of fact upon which reliance was placed when making award. If it is later determined the Subcontractor rendered an erroneous certification, in addition to other remedies available to CNB or its entities, CNB may terminate the contract resulting from this Request for Proposal for default. In accordance with Cherokee Nation Law, 28 C.N.C.A. §20 no contractors or subcontractors of any Cherokee Nation entity may contract with any business owned by a first degree relative of any elected official of the Cherokee Nation.
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Name:Michael KellyEmail:michael.kelly@cn-bus.comPhone:918-986-8829
- Cherokee Nation Businesses