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To: Offerors
From: Tetra Tech/ESP
Issuance Date: May 4, 2017
Closing Date: May 15, 2017 (4:00 PM Kabul, Afghanistan Local Time)
Subject: Request for Proposal (RFP) No. RFP#ESP-2017-042 Tower Climbing Inspection
Services
Reference: USAID/Tetra Tech Contract No. No. AID-306-C-16-00010, Engineering Support Program
(ESP)
Dear Offerors:
Enclosed is a request for proposals for Provision of Tower Climbing Inspection Services, as described under
section C below, for Tetra Tech/ESP Project. Tetra Tech/ESP invites firms to submit their best-offer
proposals for the work funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) under
Contract No. AID-306-C-16-00010 in support of Engineering Support Program (ESP).
Submissions:
1. Submission of Questions: Questions may be submitted no later than May 9, 2017 (4:00 PM
Kabul, Afghanistan Local Time). Offerors are invited to address questions via e-mail to:
[email protected] with a cc to [email protected] and
Insert in subject line: RFP#ESP-2017-042 Tower Climbing Inspection Services
2. Submission of Proposal: All responses must be in English. All documents needing signature/stamp
should be signed/stamped and submitted in hard copy in a sealed envelope to the Tetra Tech/ESP
Contracts and Procurement Department located at Street #01, House #02, next to Masoud
Foundation, Shash Darak, District #09, Kabul, Afghanistan no later than May 15, 2017 (4:00 PM
Kabul, Afghanistan local time).
Note: Offerors shall submit their Technical and Financial proposals separately in two sub-
envelopes and put them in one main sealed envelope.
Insert in subject line: RFP#ESP-2017-042 Tower Climbing Inspection Services
For Tetra Tech/ESP office address inquiry ONLY, you may contact:
+93 (0) 729 131 984 or +93 (0) 796 300 774.
Appendices Attached:
Appendix A: Transmission Line Route Map (attached separately)
Appendix B: Proposal Cover Letter template
Appendix C: Relevant Technical Experience – Tower Climbing
C (1): Summary of Relevant Capability and Experience form
C (2): Project Summary Sheet
Appendix D: Bid Price Quotation form
Appendix E: Lower Tier Subcontracting Plan, if any, form
Appendix F: Proposal Checklist
Engineering Support Program (ESP)
USAID Contract No. AID-306-C-16-00010
RFP No. ESP-2017-042
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SECTION A – PROPOSAL INSTRUCTIONS
The Offeror shall submit its best-offer proposal for the Works in accordance with Scope of Work provided
under Section C and shall contain:
1. Proposal Cover Letter signed by a person authorized to sign on behalf of the Offeror.
Use the template in Appendix B.
2. Relevant Technical Experience – Tower Climbing: Offeror should list a minimum of
three (3) tower climbing projects that best illustrate your construction experience
relevant to this RFP and have been satisfactorily completed within the past 3 years in
Afghanistan. Use the form provided in Appendix C (1).
Project summary sheets should be submitted for the listed projects using the forms provided
in Appendix C (2).
3. Quality of Work/Conformance to Specifications: Offeror should provide evidence
that they have successfully met technical requirements on three (3) projects in Afghanistan
within the past 3 years. The offeror must submit letters from prior client(s) with the clients
contact information stating all quality requirements of the project have been achieved. If the
offeror has failed to meet technical requirements on any project, they shall not be
considered qualified to perform on this project. (No form provided)
4. Performance to Project Schedule: Offeror should provide evidence that they have
successfully met schedule requirements on three (3) projects in Afghanistan within the past
3 years. The Offerors must submit letters from prior client(s) stating that their performance
was in accordance with contract requirements. If the Offeror has failed to meet schedule
requirements on any project, without excusable delays, they shall not be considered
qualified to perform on this project. (No form provided)
5. Priced Bill of Quantities: Offeror shall use the Bid Price Quotation form provided in
Appendix D. The quantity and unit prices shall include all materials, labor, supervision,
quality assurance, transport, security, insurance, overhead, profit, risk and other obligations,
and all other incidentals necessary for the completion of the work.
6. Lower Tier Subcontracting Plan: Offeror should disclose, if it plans to subcontract, the
name of any lower tier subcontractor which is defined as a firm Offeror anticipates
subcontracting out any portion of the works. The specific percentage of work anticipated to
be subcontracted must be disclosed. Use the form provided in Appendix E.
7. Proposal Checklist: Offeror should also include a completed copy of the proposal
checklist in the sealed envelope as provided in Appendix F.
The hard copy of the Offerors’ proposal shall be placed in a sealed envelope and shall be clearly marked
“RFP#ESP-2017-042 Tower Climbing Inspection Services”, and “TO BE OPENED ONLY BY MEMBER(S)
OF THE EVALUATION COMMITTEE.” Tetra Tech/ESP may choose not to evaluate an
unresponsive bid.
Offerors are required to examine all instructions and the specifications contained in this Request for
Proposal. “FAILURE TO DO SO WILL BE AT THE OFFEROR'S RISK.”
The completion and submission to Tetra Tech/ESP of the above item will constitute a Proposal and will
indicate the Offeror’s agreement to the terms and conditions in this RFP and in any attachments hereto.
“ISSUANCE OF THIS RFP DOES NOT COMMIT TETRA TECH/ESP TO MAKE AN AWARD.”
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SECTION B - TYPE OF AWARD
B.1 The award will be a Firm Fixed Unit Price subcontract.
SECTION C – SCOPE OF WORKS
General:
The subcontractor shall be responsible for tower damage physical climbing inspection and damage repair
physical climbing verification inspection, on transmission line lattice towers, height up to 50 meters, between
Arghandi, Sayadabad and Ghazni Substations. The damaged tower inspections will be carried out for
minimum of 12 towers and the damage repair verification inspection will be carried out for minimum of 30
towers. The subcontractor has to submit the RFQ per item quantity.
Site Inspection Preliminary Work:
Client (Tetra Tech ESP) will provide tower damage inspection schedule after a day when contract is
awarded.
Client (Tetra Tech ESP) will provide tower repair verification inspection conceptual schedule after
repair work is completed by transmission line project contractor KEC.
Client (Tetra Tech ESP) will provide field inspection checklists to the subcontractor after a day, the
contract is awarded.
Client (Tetra Tech ESP) will provide one day office inspection training to the subcontractor after the
contract is awarded.
The subcontractor should do the tower damage inspection under supervision of Tetra Tech ESP on-
site inspector, in presence of DABS and KEC representatives.
The subcontractor should do the tower repair inspection under supervision of Tetra Tech ESP on-site
inspector, in presence of DABS and KEC representatives.
The subcontractor will assist Tetra Tech ESP site inspector in physical verification of KEC invoices
for tower damages repair.
The subcontractor shall accept activities time change to the tower damage repair schedule by Tetra
Tech ESP.
Equipment Inspection/Acceptance Requirements:
Calibrated torque wrenches required for torque checking shall be presented to Tetra Tech designated
Supervising Project Manager for his/her inspection and acceptance prior to issuance of a Notice to
Proceed;
All required tools and equipment including HSE equipment for climbing, and communications shall
be listed and presented to Tetra Tech’s designated Supervising Project Manager for his/her review and
acceptance prior to use at site.
Project Personnel Requirements:
At least two climbing inspector required for tower damage inspection and tower damage repair
verification climbing inspection
Qualifications/CVs of SUBCONTRACTOR’S climbing and supervisory inspection personnel shall be
submitted to Tetra Tech’s designated Supervising Project Manager for his/her review and acceptance;
The SUBCONTRACTOR’S personnel should reflect and maintain working knowledge of safety rules
applicable to transmission line tower climbing and the ability to apply them while performing
inspections.
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The SUBCONTRACTOR shall be responsible for their staff site transportation and food allowances.
Main Duties and Responsibilities:
To physically check tower structure (member) for any damage by climbing the tower.
To physically check tower hardware fitting for any damages by climbing the tower.
To physically check ACSR hardware fitting for any damages by climbing the tower.
To verify the damage repairs by climbing the tower for KEC invoice process.
Deliverables:
Tower damaged structure (member) Inspection Report for each tower shall be submitted in the format
accepted by Tetra Tech ESP.
Tower damaged repair verification Inspection Report for each tower shall be submitted in the format
accepted by Tetra Tech ESP.
Final Report which is to include a summary, of towers inspection and repair verification.
Submit inspection report on daily base.
Submission of high quality photo capturing. The photo shall include the tower number and member
manufacturing number, date and time stamp.
Please refer to “Appendix A Transmission Line Route Map”, attached.
SECTION D – INSPECTION AND ACCEPTANCE
D.1 Workmanship, Quality Control, and Superintendence
In accordance with FAR Clause 52.236-6 “Superintendence by the Contractor” (APR 1984), at all times
during performance of the Subcontract and until the Works are completed and accepted, the Offeror shall
have on the work site a competent Site Supervisor who is approved and accepted by Tetra Tech/ESP. The
Site Supervisor will have authority to act on behalf of the Offeror.
The Offeror is expected to produce Works which conform in quality and accuracy of detail to the
contractual standards, drawings, and specifications. The Subcontractor shall institute a quality control system
and provide, dependent on the project scope and as agreed with Tetra Tech/ESP, experienced staff such as,
but not limited to, managers, engineers, foremen, surveyors, materials technicians and other technical staff,
together with all transport, instruments and equipment, to ensure adequate supervision and execution of the
Works at all times.
The cost of all supervision and process control, including testing, if required, so carried out by the
Subcontractor shall be deemed to be included in the rates tendered for the related items of work.
D.2 Quality Assurance
Upon award, the Successful Offeror shall institute an appropriate inspection system set forth in a quality
assurance plan. The plan shall include checklists of duties to be carried out, ensuring these duties are carried
out by the supervisory staff and senior employees, and carrying out weekly inspections to determine
whether the various services are being performed according to the Subcontract.
The Subcontractor shall correct and improve promptly any shortcomings and substandard conditions noted
during inspection. The Subcontractor shall bring any conditions beyond the responsibility of the
Subcontractor to the attention of the Tetra Tech/ESP Project Manager.
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SECTION E – SPECIAL CONTRACT REQUIREMENTS
E.1. Executive Order on Terrorism Financing
U.S. Executive Orders and U.S. law prohibits transactions with, and the provision of resources and support
to, individuals and organizations associated with terrorism. It is the legal responsibility of the Offeror to
ensure compliance with these Executive Orders and laws.
E.2 Communications with USAID and Other Agencies
All of the Offeror’s written or oral communications with or to USAID, ministries relative to the proposed
Works must be through or with the authorization of Tetra Tech/ESP.
E.3 English Language Requirement
All designs, work plans, reports and other deliverables shall be provided in English. The successful Offeror
shall have a minimum of one English speaking representative on site at all times when work is in progress.
E.4 Tax Withholding
Pursuant to the provisions of the Government of Afghanistan Income Tax Law 2009, Article 72, effective
March 2009, Tetra Tech/ESP is required to withhold income tax at the prescribed rates at the time of
making payment to the legal or natural person(s) providing supplies, materials, construction and services
under contract, including purchase order procurements, for transactions of AFN 500,000 and above.
E.4.1 Withholding Rate
The prescribed rate of income tax withholding is 2% of the gross purchase amount for contractors/vendors
who have a valid business license to operate under Government of Afghanistan; and 7% of the gross
purchase amount for contractors/vendors not registered with Afghanistan Investment Support Agency
(AISA) and conduct business without a license or contrary to approved by-law.
E.4.2 Remittance of Tax and Certificate of Withholding
As the tax withholding entity, Tetra Tech/ESP is required to remit the income tax amount withheld directly
to the Ministry of Finance designated account by the 10th day of the month following the transaction.
Tetra Tech/ESP will issue an income tax withholding certificate to the contractor/vendor listing the gross
payment, the amount of income tax withheld and the net contract payment along with a copy of the
payment form and deposit receipt for transfer made to the designated Ministry of Finance account.
E.5 National Security Screening (Non-US Party Vetting):
Please note in an effort to protect National Security Interests and because Tetra Tech/ESP is the steward of
USAID/US Government funding we are required by USAID/Afghanistan to take appropriate steps to ensure
that neither USAID funds nor USAID funded activities inadvertently or otherwise provide support to
terrorist or criminal groups.
In an effort to cooperate fully with USAID requirements, you should complete, if applicable, the USAID
Partner Information Form and provide a copy of your valid AISA license, and for the key individual identified
on the form a copy of his/her Tazkira and/or passport.
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SECTION F – EVALUATION CRITERIA
It is intended that this project shall be awarded to the Lowest Priced, Technically Qualified Offeror. To be
considered Technically Qualified, Offerors must achieve a minimum score of 40_ out of 60_when evaluated
against the technical criteria stipulated below.
1. Technical Evaluation Criteria (60 Points)
1.1 Relevant Technical Experience - Tower Climbing 40 Points
Tetra Tech/ESP will evaluate the offeror’s relevant technical experience in accordance with the list
of three (3) tower climbing projects that have been satisfactorily completed within the past 3 years
in Afghanistan.
1.2 Proposed Project Implementation Schedule 20 Points
Tetra Tech/ESP will evaluate the offeror’s proposed project implementation schedule for its
feasibility and conformance with the scope of work and requirements.
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APPENDIX B PROPOSAL COVER LETTER
To be placed and sealed in the Financial Proposal sub-envelope
Kabul, Afghanistan
M-D-Y
TO: Tetra Tech/ESP
Dear Sir:
We, the undersigned, offer to undertake Request for Proposal (RFP) No. RFP#ESP-2017-042 Tower
Climbing Inspection Services in accordance with your Request for Proposal dated M-D-Y and our
Proposal (Technical and Financial). Our attached Proposal is for the sum of $0.00 (Amount in words).
Our proposal shall be binding upon us subject to the modifications resulting from subcontract negotiations,
up to expiration of the validity period of the proposal within sixty (60) days from proposal submission
date.
We understand you are not bound to accept any Proposal you receive.
Sincerely yours,
____________________________
Authorized Signature and Stamp
Name and Title of Signatory :
Name of the Firm :
Address :
Email Address :
Telephone No :
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APPENDIX C (1) SUMMARY OF RELEVANT CAPABILITY AND EXPERIENCE
Include tower climbing projects that best illustrate your climbing experience relevant to this RFP, sorted by decreasing order of completion date.
No Project Title/Description
Location
Province/Distric
t
Client Name
Email &
Telephone
Contract
Price
(US$)
Start-End
Dates
Complete
d on
schedule
(Yes/No)
Certificate
of
Final
Completion
(Yes/No)
Prime
Contractor
or
Subcontractor
?
1
2
3
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APPENDIX C (2)
PROJECT SUMMARY SHEET Detailed Description of the Three Tower Climbing Projects listed in Appendix C (1).
Project #1
Project Name
Description Of Work/Location
Client
Reference Name:
Email:
Telephone:
Type of Contract (e.g. fixed price, time-and-
materials, cost plus fixed fee…etc)
Quality Assured Contract (Yes/No)
Contract Awarded Value in USD and Final Cost
Contract Start – End Date
Contract Actual Commencing Date
Contract Actual Completion Date
Delays – External Factors (Working Days)
Delays – Internal Factors (Working Days)
Final Completion Certificate (Please attached)
Copy of the Offeror’s Certificate of Final Completion must be attached. Should copy of the certificate
not be available, Offeror must submit at least one of the following:
Copy of Final Payment verifying retention amount was fully paid.
Contractor Performance Report
Copy of award letter in the event if the project is currently being implemented
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APPENDIX C (2) PROJECT SUMMARY SHEET
Detailed Description of the Three Tower Climbing Projects listed in Appendix C (1).
Project #2
Project Name
Description Of Work/Location
Client
Reference Name:
Email:
Telephone:
Type of Contract (e.g. fixed price, time-and-
materials, cost plus fixed fee…etc)
Quality Assured Contract (Yes/No)
Contract Awarded Value in USD and Final Cost
Contract Start – End Date
Contract Actual Commencing Date
Contract Actual Completion Date
Delays – External Factors (Working Days)
Delays – Internal Factors (Working Days)
Final Completion Certificate (Please attached)
Copy of the Offeror’s Certificate of Final Completion must be attached. Should copy of the certificate
not be available, Offeror must submit at least one of the following:
Copy of Final Payment verifying retention amount was fully paid.
Contractor Performance Report
Copy of award letter in the event if the project is currently being implemented
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APPENDIX C (2) PROJECT SUMMARY SHEET
Detailed Description of the Three Tower Climbing Projects listed in Appendix C (1).
Project #3
Project Name
Description Of Work/Location
Client
Reference Name:
Email:
Telephone:
Type of Contract (e.g. fixed price, time-and-
materials, cost plus fixed fee…etc)
Quality Assured Contract (Yes/No)
Contract Awarded Value in USD and Final Cost
Contract Start – End Date
Contract Actual Commencing Date
Contract Actual Completion Date
Delays – External Factors (Working Days)
Delays – Internal Factors (Working Days)
Final Completion Certificate (Please attached)
Copy of the Offeror’s Certificate of Final Completion must be attached. Should copy of the certificate
not be available, Offeror must submit at least one of the following:
Copy of Final Payment verifying retention amount was fully paid.
Contractor Performance Report
Copy of award letter in the event if the project is currently being implemented
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APPENDIX D BID PRICE QUOTATION
To be placed and sealed in the Financial Proposal sub-envelope
OFFEROR’S NAME: ____________________________________
S/NO. DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES QUANTITY
(MINIMUM)
UNIT UNIT PRICE
(USD)
TOTAL PRICE
(USD)
1. DAMAGE TOWER INSPECTION 12 TOWER
2. DAMAGE REPAIR VERIFICATION INSPECTION 30 TOWER
TOTAL (USD)
____________________________
Authorized Signature and Stamp
Name and Title of Signatory :
Name of the Firm :
Address :
Email Address :
Telephone No. :
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APPENDIX E
LOWER TIER SUBCONTRACTING PLAN
List below the lower tier subcontractor(s), if any, you plan to use on the subcontract. Offerors are
reminded that they cannot assign the work to lower tier subcontractors without Tetra Tech/ESP’s
approval.
S/No.
Name of the Lower
Tier Subcontractor
Lower Tier
Subcontractor’s
Address
Proposed Percentage
(%) of Subcontracting
Responsibility of
the Lower Tier
Subcontractor
1.
2.
3.
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APPENDIX F
PROPOSAL CHECKLIST
(Please check all that apply and include this page in the sealed envelope with the proposal)
Offeror Name: ______________________________________________________
Request for Proposal (RFP) No. RFP#ESP-2017-042 Tower Climbing Inspection Services
Does your proposal include the following?
Proposal Cover Letter (use template in Appendix B)
Summary of Relevant Capability and Experience (use form in Appendix C (1))
Project Summary Sheet for Three Projects (use form in Appendix C (2))
Certificates of Final Completion for the three projects (no template provides)
Other Past Performance References (include letters from clients verifying the quality of the work)
Bid Price Quotation (use form in Appendix D)
Lower Tier Subcontracting Plan (use template in Appendix E)
Proposed Project Schedule (no template provided)
Updated copy of AISA License (no template provided)