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DGS CENTRAL COUNTY VENDING

DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND INDUSTRY

BUREAU OF BLINDNESS AND VISUAL SERVICES

IFB 6100022105

START JUNE 5, 2012 @ 10 AM

CLOSE JUNE 26, 2012 @ 10 AM

Table of Contents

Attachment A Statement of Work Pages 2-6

Attachment B Western Region sites Pages 7-10

Attachment D Calendar of Events Page 11

Exhibit 1 Memorandum of UnderstandingPage 12

Attachment C Terms and Conditions Separate File

Instructions to bidders Separate File

Buidding guide Separate File

How to enter % Pricing Separate File

STD 168 – MBE/WBE Separate File

Attachment A

Statement Of Work

1 General: The purpose of this “Invitation for Bid” (IFB) is to solicit bid proposals to engage the services of a qualified vending company to provide sales, installation, and service of vending machines for the Office of Vocational Rehabilitation (OVR) Bureau of Blindness and Visual Services (BBVS)/Business Enterprise Program (BEP). This is a three (3) year term contract with two (2) one (1) year renewal options. Bidders are required to service all State Property locations in the Central Region regardless of sales volume or size of the location.

“State Property” is defined as, “property owned or leased by the State government or an agency of the State government and designated by the Bureau as appropriate for participation in the Business Enterprises Program. The term does not include property which is owned or leased for (1) rest or recreation and safety rest areas on the national system of interstate and defense highways; (2) institutions of higher learning unless the institution voluntarily agrees to participate in the business enterprises program; and (3) institutions of the Department of Corrections.” For specific locations please refer to Attachment B, which outlines current State Property facilities in the Central Region in need of service. Additional locations in the Central Region may be added during the course of this contract. The decision to add locations will be made by OVR/BBVS after consultation with the awarded Contractor. BBVS will provide written approval to the awarded Contractor of additional locations to be included in the master contract agreement as an addendum. Failure to service all Central Region locations may be cause for termination of the contract.

This Bid is to be submitted electronically through the Pa. Supplier portal by registered vendors only. Please print and review all attached documents.

This Service Contract serves to provide vending products such as coffee, ice cream, sodas, juice, water, and snacks, including delivery, maintenance, cleaning, repair, and/or vending machine replacement of machines owned, leased, or contracted by the Bidder.

This Vending and Service Contract is governed by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania’s (Commonwealth) “Standard Contract Terms and Conditions”, (Attachment C). The Issuing Office, in its sole discretion, may undertake negotiations with Bidder whose Bid, in the judgment of the Issuing Office, show them to be qualified, responsible and capable of performing the Project. Insurance requirements will be part of the Standard Terms and Conditions.

2 Purpose: This invitation for Bid (IFB) provides to those interested in submitting proposals for the subject procurement (“Bidder”) sufficient information to enable them to prepare and submit proposals for the OVR/BBVS’s consideration on behalf of the Commonwealth to satisfy a need for vending services (“Project”) in all State Property in the Central Region (See Attachment B) within the Commonwealth, with the exceptions of vending-machine only facilities operated by vendors who are blind.

Administration of this contract will be through the:

Department of Labor and Industry

Office of Vocational Rehabilitation

Bureau of Blindness and Visual Services

1521 N. Sixth Street, 2nd Floor

Harrisburg, PA 17102

3 Issuing Office: The Office of Procurement (“Issuing Office”) has issued this IFB on behalf of the Commonwealth. The sole point of contact shall be the Issuing Officer for this IFB:

Mary Ann McKinney

Department of Labor & Industry

Procurement Office, Room 205,

651 Boas Street, Harrisburg, PA 17121

Please direct all inquiries to the Issuing Officer by email at: RA-li-OIT-BAS-Procur@state.pa.us.

4 Scope of Work/Award: This contract shall be awarded to a responsive and responsible bidder whose bid proposal demonstrates over five (5) years of successful experience in the vending/food service industry who is responsive, and responsible and is most advantageous to the needs of the Commonwealth. BBVS proposes that the Bidder provides a single source, full management program which would provide vending services at State Property Facilities throughout the Commonwealth’s Central Region. The successful bidder would be responsible for all aspects of the program to include, but not limited to, installation, maintenance and operation of all machines, collection, reporting of revenue and disbursements. This includes issuing various reports detailing machine activity, and providing customer service for problem resolution. Although the number, type, and locations of machines fluctuate and no minimum is guaranteed, all locations will be provided as Attachment B. The Bidder would be permitted to manage, operate, and maintain the program itself or to use subcontractors (subject to the approval of the Commonwealth for certain aspects of the concession as long as there is a single point of contact).

The IFB shall be awarded to a single contractor for State Property Facilities within the Commonwealth’s Central Region. If this contractor should fail to be responsible, and not satisfactorily complete the terms of this contract, the Commonwealth reserves the right to offer a contract to an alternate bidder to complete the contract requirements. The selected bidder will agree to provide services for State Property Facilities located in the Commonwealth with additional sites to be added at the discretion of BBVS if/as they become available.

All bid proposals must provide BBVS a minimum of twenty (20) percent of the gross sales minus sales tax. The quoted Commission % shall be consistent through the entire pricing range as listed on EXHIBIT 1A. Gross sales is defined to be the total invoice value of sales, before deducting customers' discounts, returns, or allowances. In addition, all bidders are required to submit commissions to BBVS on a quarterly basis along with a report showing the gross sales and reflected commissions.

5 Pre-Bid Questions: Bidders should forward all questions to the Issuing Office listed above (RA-li-OIT-BAS-Procur@state.pa.us ) by email no later than JUNE 14, 2012. All questions will be answered by posting an FAQ to the IFB and on the online advertisement at: emarketplace.state.pa.us (with a notice advising FAQ’s have been attached to the solicitation) no later than JUNE 19, 2012.

Included as part of this bid are these attachments (this statement of work is Attachment A)

Attachment A--Statement of Work (includes Attachment D)

Attachment B--Locations of Central Region DGS facilities in Pa.

Attachment C--Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Standard Terms and Conditions

Attachment D--Calendar of Events

Exhibit 1- Regulated Price List

STD 168 – MBE/WBE Minority Business Enterprise/Women Owned Business Enterprise Commitment Form

6 All vending machines provided by the contractor shall meet the following requirements:

The contractor shall keep vending machines in proper mechanical and electrical working order at all times. All equipment shall be clean, filled, secured, energy efficient and in a sanitary condition to the satisfaction of BBVS. All vending machines must be ADA compliant, and all vending machines must be kept clean, filled and in working order.

All vending machines provided by the contractor shall be equipped with energy misers, non-resettable cash counters and also be outfitted with industry-standard, web-based data format tracking system in order that they specifically provide real time sales information to BBVS. The installation and monthly monitoring costs shall be born by the contractor.

Vending machines shall be equipped with: Dollar Bill validating, coin counters and be capable of accepting US dollar coin, locks on doors and coin boxes. Credit Card readers are optional but requested on locations where these would be cost effective.

Machines not equipped with the requirements of this IFB will not be accepted. Contractors are cautioned that any violation of these requirements may result in the termination of its contract.

The contractor is required to keep all vending machines fully stocked.

Additionally, price changes of the product retail price list (exhibit #1) cannot be changed without written consent from BBVS. The quoted Commission % shall be consistent through the entire pricing range as listed on EXHIBIT 1A. If the contractor offers the product in a package size not listed in Exhibit 1, the contractor must obtain BBVS’ approval for the product price and continue to remit the quoted Commission %.

Permission is required for the contractor to change, remove, or add vending machines at any location, and must be secured in writing from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania BEP contract manager. The contractor is encouraged to explore and suggest upgrades, additions, and improvements to each location to maximize profitability and commissions.

7 Financial Capability

Describe your company’s financial stability and economic capability to perform the contract requirements.  Provide your company’s financial statements for the past three fiscal years.  If your company is a publicly traded company, please provide a link to your financial records on your company website; otherwise provide three (3) years of your company’s financial documents such as audited financial statements or recent tax returns.  Financial statements must include the company’s Balance Sheet and Income Statement or Profit/Loss statements.  Also include a Dun & Bradstreet comprehensive report if available.  The Commonwealth reserves the right to request additional information it deems necessary to evaluate a Bidder’s financial capability.

Contractor Prior Experience Submittal

| |Company Name and Address |Contact Information|Project Name |Project Start and |Brief Description of the Project |

| | | | |End Dates | |

|1 | | | | | |

|2 | | | | | |

|3 | | | | | |

Contractor Personnel and Qualifications

Provide resumes with names of individuals that will be assigned and demonstrate the qualification and skills required to successfully develop and implement the project as defined in the Scope Of Work.

8 MOBILIZATION AND IMPLEMENTATION PLAN

It is essential that the Commonwealth move forward in a timely manner to have the contract in place. Therefore, the bidder must include as part of its BID a mobilization and implementation plan, beginning with the date of notification of contract award of such mobilization and implementation plan should include the following elements:

(a) A detailed timetable for the mobilization and implementation period of sixty (60) days from the contract award. This timetable should be designed to clearly demonstrate how the bidder will have the contract executed and operational from the date of notification of award.

(b) The bidder's plan for the deployment and use of management, supervisory or other key personnel during the mobilization and implementation period. The plan should show all management, supervisory and key personnel that will be assigned to manage, supervise and monitor the bidder’s mobilization and implementation of the contract within the period of sixty (60) days from the contract award.

(c) In order to comply with the agreement, it will be necessary for the winning bidder to conduct on-site surveys for the State Licensing Agency (SLA) of all snack vending areas in order to determine the appropriate snack and beverage vending required for the facility. This requirement will require coordination with BBVS/BEP management to insure access is granted to all facilities as needed.

An incomplete or inadequate plan may cause a bid/bidder to be considered non-responsive and may be grounds for rejection of their bid.

This plan when approved by the Commonwealth shall be added to the contract as a “signed addendum”.

Special tasks and responsibilities of each party are outlined as follows:

1. Contractor. All product prices, as prescribed and stipulated on the vending machine retail price sheet listed in Exhibit #1 of this IFB, will remain in effect for the duration of the contract or otherwise specified by BBVS. Prices may not be changed without the prior written approval by BBVS. Price increases will only be granted if it can be substantiated that contributing factors, e.g. price increases from manufacturers or suppliers, require a price increase above those specified in this IFB. If a price increase is granted by BBVS, the contractor will be permitted to raise the price of the product up to the new pricing level.

2. BBVS. Following the award of this contract, BBVS will notify all the using agencies that a new contract has been awarded and identify the awarded contractor. Upon the expiration of the current contract the current contractor will be notified that they shall have thirty (30) days to remove all vending equipment from the various locations they service and vacate the premises. Through this transition period, BBVS will contact the new contractor and arrange for services to begin as soon as the previous contractor vacates the premises. This should be well coordinated with the goal of having a minimum of downtime and to insure service is not disrupted unnecessarily.

3. Contractor. All vending machines are, and remain the property of the contractor. The Contractor shall take such action as may be reasonably required for the protection of the vending machines against loss by pilferage or destruction e.g. machines may be requested to be secured/bolted together where applicable.

4. BBVS will ensure that the State Property furnishes all necessary water lines, plumbing, electric and electrical service connections for operation of the vending machines.

5. Contractor. Final connections shall be made by the vending machine contractor.

6. Contractor will ensure that the area around the vending machines is clean and in an orderly fashion including the removal of trash, garbage and debris. It will be requested that the Contractor will move vending machines every six (6) months for cleaning of floors and ventilation to be coordinated with Contractor, the State Property and BBVS. The Contractor shall provide trash cans and liners. Any failure on the part of the Contractor to immediately advise BBVS of its inability to satisfy the required services or provide these services in the required time allotted shall be treated as a breach of contract and may result in the cancellation of the contract.

7. Contractor shall service designated State Property Facilities within the Commonwealth’s Central Region.

8. Contractor shall grant BBVS a log in or user account for real time sales information from the installed web base data format tracking system. The Contractor shall also submit quarterly commission checks with a detailed report. The report should include monthly gross sales and commissions per location per machine per month. From the award of the contract, the quarterly commission checks with a detailed report to BBVS should be received by the 15th of the month following quarter end.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION AND UPDATES TO ANY REQUIREMENTS SHALL BE COMMUNICATED BY EMAIL TO ALL PARTIES.

Attachment B

Central Region Sites

|Location |Address |Estimate Employees |Machines |

|Attorney General Office |Strawberry Square Harrisburg, PA |40-65 |2 bottle |

| | | |2 Snack |

| | | |1 hot drink |

| | | |1 cold food |

|PENN DOT ENG DIST 8-0 |21ST & HERR STREETS |12-30 |1 bottle |

| |Harrisburg PA | |1 snack |

|FISH & BOAT COMMISISON |3532 WALNUT STRET |50-60 |1 bottle |

| |HARRISBURG, PA | |1 snack |

| | | |1 hot drink |

|Penn Dot |17th & Arsenal Blvd |10-30 |1 snack |

| |Harrisburg, PA | |1 bottle |

|DGS Garage |22nd & Forester Street |15-50 |1 bottle |

| |Harrisburg, PA | |1 can |

| | | |1 snack |

| | | |1 hot drink |

|PA State Police Academy |175 E Hershey Park |10-65 |2 snack |

| |Hershey, PA | |1 bottle |

| | | |1 can |

|Dept of Revenue/Lottery |280 Turnpike Industrial |25-75 |1 snack |

| |Middletown, PA | |1 bottle |

|Dept of Revenue |1854 Brookwood Street |25-150 |2 bottle |

| |Harrisburg, PA | |1 hot drink |

| | | |1 snack |

| | | |1 can |

|Bureau of Central Records |711 Gibson Street |10-30 |1 snack |

| |Harrisburg, PA | |1 bottle |

|DGS/Records Center Bldg. |1825 Stanley Drive |10-35 |1 can |

| |Harrisburg, PA | |1 snack |

|PA State Police LCB |3655 Vartan Way Harrisburg, PA |5-15 |1 snack |

| | | |1 bottle |

|L&I Ctr/Warehouse |1549 B Bobali Drive Harrisburg, PA |10-30 |1 snack |

| | | |1 can |

|Dept of Health |132 Klein Plaza Harrisburg, PA |10-45 |1 can |

| | | |1 snack |

|State Police |Commerce Parks |10-25 |1 snack |

| |Harrisburg, PA | |1 bottle |

|PA DOT Training Center |Indiantown Gap |15 |1 bottle |

| |Annville PA | | |

|Cumberland County Penn Dot Stock |540 West North |5-15 |1 bottle |

|Pile |Carlisle, PA | | |

|Cumberland County/Penn Dot Stock |10th & Ayers St |10-40 |1 snack |

|Pile #3 |Lemoyne, PA | |1 bottle |

|Cumberland County CO/DPW/Carlisle |33 Westminster Drive |10-35 |1 bottle |

|CAO |Carlisle, AP | |1 snack |

|Cumberland County /L&I Job Center |Alexander Spring Road |10-25 |1 bottle |

| |Carlisle, PA | | |

|Penn Dot Maint. Dist 8-2 |540 W North Street |10-35 |1 snack |

| |Carlisle, PA | |1 bottle |

|Cumberland County Military |West View Drive |10-25 |1 bottle |

|Processing Site |Mechanicsburg, PA | |1 snack |

| | | |1 hot drink |

|Cumberland County – PA State |1501 Commerce Drive |5-15 |1 bottle |

|Police |Carlisle, PA | | |

|Dauphin County Troop H |8000 Bretz Drive |10-45 |1 can |

| |Harrisburg, PA | |1 snack |

| | | |1 bottle |

|Dept of Retirement |1451 N Market St |10-25 |1 snack |

| |Elizabethtown, PA | |1 can |

|Dept of Health |2150 Herr St |20-65 |1 snack |

| |Harrisburg, PA | |1 bottle |

|PA National Guard |1000 Cumberland St |15-30 |1 bottle |

| |Lebanon, PA | |1 snack |

|Lebanon CAO |625 S 8th Street |10-30 |1 snack |

| |Lebanon, PA | |1 bottle |

|Penn Dot Maint 8-8 |1445 Cumberland St |10-25 |1 bottle |

| |Lebanon, PA | |1 snack |

|PA Game Commission |2001 Elmerton Ave |25-135 |2 snack |

| |Harrisburg, PA | |2 bottle |

|General Services/Public Works #173 |18th & Herr Streets |10-65 |2 bottle |

| |Harrisburg, PA | |1 snack |

|Environmental Protection |909 Elmerton Ave |20-45 |2 bottle |

| |Harrisburg, PA | | |

|Dept of Transportation |DGS Complex |10-25 |1 snack |

|J/Net |2300 Cameron St | |1 bottle |

| |Harrisburg, PA | | |

|Office of Vocational Rehabilitation|1521 N 6th Street |50-75 |1 snack |

| |Harrisburg, PA | |1 bottle |

| | | |1 can |

|Civil Service Office |Strawberry Square |20-75 |1 snack |

| |Harrisburg, PA | |1 bottle |

| PA Commission on Crime & |3101 N Front St |10-20 |1 snack |

|Delinquency |Harrisburg, PA | |1 bottle |

|Dauphin County DPW |2432 N 7th St |10-65 |1 snack |

| |Harrisburg, PA | |1 can |

| | | |2 bottle (pepsi/davis) |

|Dept of Agriculture |2301 N Cameron St |10-75 |1 snack |

| |Harrisburg, PA | |1 bottle |

|Dept of Health, Child Welfare |N 7th Street |10-75 |1 snack |

| |Harrisburg, PA | |1 can |

| | | |1 bottle |

|Dept of Welfare |2100 Vartan Way |10-125 |1 snack |

| |Harrisburg, PA | |1 can |

|PA Judicial Center |601 Commonwealth Ave |40-175 |1 snack |

| |Harrisburg, PA | |2 bottle |

|Office of the Budget |Strawberry Square |25-75 |1 snack |

| |7th Floor | |1 bottle |

| |Harrisburg, PA | | |

|PA LCB |509 Northwest Office Bldg. |25-250 |1 cold food |

| |Harrisburg, PA | |2 snack |

| | | |3 bottle |

| | | |1 can |

|PA State Museum |300 North Street |50-175 |1 snack |

| |Harrisburg, PA | |1 bottle |

| | | |1 cold food |

| | | |1 hot drink |

|PA Turnpike Commission |700 Eisenhower Blvd. |40-150 |1 snack |

| |Middletown, PA | |1 bottle |

|Vet Lab |2305 Cameron Street |20-35 |1 snack |

| |Harrisburg, PA | |1 bottle |

|Welfare Dept |901 N 7th St |20-145 |1 snack |

| |Harrisburg, PA | |1 bottle |

|PA Emergency Management Agency |2505 Interstate Drive |20-65 |1 bottle |

| |Harrisburg, PA | |1 snack |

|PA Housing Finance Agency |211 N Front St |15-50 |1 bottle |

| |Harrisburg, PA | |1 snack |

|Bureau of Worker’s Compensation |1711 N Cameron St |100-225 |1 cold food |

| |Harrisburg, PA | |2 bottle |

| | | |2 snack |

25 CENTRAL COUNTIES (also see map)

Adams

Bedford

Blair

Bradford

Centre

Clinton

Columbia

Cumberland

Dauphin

Franklin

Fulton

Huntingdon

Juniata

Lancaster

Lebanon

Lycoming

Mifflin

Montour

Northumberland

Perry

Snyder

Sullivan

Tioga

Union

York

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Attachment D

CALENDAR OF EVENTS

The Commonwealth will make every effort to adhere to the following schedule:

|Activity |Responsibility |Date |

|Deadline to submit Questions via email to Mary Ann McKinney |Bidder |6/14/2012 |

|RA-li-OIT-BAS-Procur@state.pa.us. Please have subject read: Central DGS Bid Question | | |

|Answers to Bidder questions by posting an FAQ to the IFB. Pertinent or material changes |Issuing Office |6/19/2012 |

|shall be posted on the solicitation of the Pa supplier portal. | | |

| | | |

|() no later than this date. | | |

|Please monitor PA Supplier Portal website for all|Bidder |ONGOING |

|communications regarding the IFB, or insure Mary Ann Mckinney has your current email | | |

|address. | | |

|Electronic Bid proposal must be submitted to the Issuing Office online at: PA Supplier |Bidder |6/26/2012 @ 10 AM |

|Portal | | |

| |Bidder | |

| | | |

|Projected Contract effective date shall depend on final Commonwealth Approval. Bid Tab | |8/01/2012-9/01/2012 |

|and Award shall be posted to: emarketplace.state.pa.us As soon as possible | | |

| | | |

| | | |

| | | |

Exhibit 1A

Regulated Price List

Under the Public Facilities Concession Regulation Act, Act 1978-315, BBVS reserves the right to regulate the kinds, quality and prices of goods and services upon such terms and conditions as may be appropriate to protect the general welfare of the people of the Commonwealth. Please request authorized pricing for any items not listed.

The minimum and maximum prices listed below will be charged on all interstate roads ways, rest areas, and vending sites operated by or contracted by BBVS.

Product Price

Minimum Maximum

Soda (12 oz. Can) $1.00 $1.25

Soda (20 oz. Bottle) $1.50 $2.00

Juice/bottled (12 oz. To 20 oz.) $1.50 $2.00

Bottled Water (16 oz to 20 oz.) $1.30 $1.50

Hot Drinks (8 oz.) $.75 $1.00

Hot Drinks (12 oz.) $1.00 $1.25

Gourmet Coffees (8 oz. To 12 oz.) $.75 $1.00

Vitamin Water $2.00

Gatorade/Powerade $1.75

Energy Drinks 12oz. $2.25 $2.50

Snack products:

Chips, Pretzels, RSS(RSS to 1 oz.) $.60 $.75

Party Mix, Popcorn, Chex Mix,

Doritos, Fritos, Cheetos(LSS Over 1oz.) $1.00 $1.10

Beef Jerky $1.40

6-pk Crackers/Cheez-its, Cookies, $.60 $.75

Peanuts (1oz)

Peanuts (Over 1oz), Nuts (cashews, $1.25

Pistachios, etc Over 1oz), Combos

Granola/Fruit Bars/Nuts(cashews, $1.00

pistachios, etc 1oz)

Candy, Chocolate Bars (RSC) $1.25 (RSC)

Candy, Chocolate Bars (LSC) $1.50 (LSC)

Candy King Size $2.00

Cakes/Pastries/Pop Tarts $1.25

Cereal Snack Pouches $1.00

Gum $.75

Life Savers / Breath Mints $.75

Halls $1.25

Protein Bars $3.00

Hot Foods $4.00

Ice Cream Products $1.75

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