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Supply and Delivery of 40 Units Computers - July 14, 2009 (Deadline)
Republic of the Philippines
Department of Justice
BUREAU OF IMMIGRATION
Magallanes Drive, Intramuros
1002 Manila

INVITATION TO APPLY FOR ELIGIBILITY AND TO BID

The Bureau of Immigration (BI), through the Bids and Awards Committee, invites suppliers/ distributor/ manufacturer/contractors to apply for eligibility and if found eligible, to bid for the hereunder contract:

 Name of Contract :    Supply and Delivery of 40 Units Computers
 Delivery Date :    15 Days
 Approved Budget  
 for the Contract (ABC)  :    P2,000,000.00

The BAC will use non-discretionary pass/fail criteria in the Eligibility Check/Screening as well as Preliminary Examination of Bids. The BAC will conduct post-qualification of the lowest calculated bid.
    
All particulars relative to this bidding shall governed by the pertinent provisions of Republic Act No. 9184 and its implementing Rules and Regulations.

 ActivitiesDate/Time
 1. Advertisement/Posting of IAEB 
June 1,8, 2009
 2. Issuance of Eligibility RequirementsJuly 20, 2009
 3. Deadline of Submission of Eligibility DocumentsJuly 22, 2009
 4. Issuance of Notice of Eligibility/Bid DocumentsJuly 29, 2009
 5. Pre Bid Conference
Aug 03, 2009
 6. Submission of bidsAug 19, 2009/
 Until 12:00 noon
 7. Opening of bidsAug 19, 2009/
 2:00 p.m.
Prospective bidders may obtain eligibility requirements at the BAC Secretariat, 2nd floor, Bureau of Immigration Main Office, Magallanes Drive, Intramuros, Manila on July 20, 2009 during office hours. Said document will be furnished prospective bidders after submission of Letter of Intent. All applicants shall be notified on the result of the eligibility screening. Only eligible bidders shall be issued the approved scope of works/specifications and other bidding documents and requirements.

The Bureau of Immigration reserves the right to reject any or all the bids, waive any required formality and accept the offer most advantageous to the government. The Bureau of Immigration likewise assumes no obligation to compensate or indemnify the bidders for any expenses or losses that may be incurred in the preparation of bids, nor does it guarantee that an award will be made.

1 June 2009
                                                                          
                                                                                 SGD. ROY M. ALMORO
                                                                              Associate Commissioner
                                                                             Chairman, BAC (General)