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1 How to Use This Contract Group Award The Moving Services Statewide contract(s) is intended to provide a procurement mechanism for State and Non-State Agencies to procure moving services. Additionally, services may be utilized by political subdivisions, school districts and others authorized by law, as set forth in Section 3.8 Pricing Information. New York State political subdivisions and others authorized by New York State law may participate in Contracts. These include, but are not limited to, local governments, public authorities, public school and fire districts, public and nonprofit libraries, and certain other nonpublic/nonprofit organizations. See Appendi B, 39 Participation in Centralized Contracts. For purchase orders issued by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (or any other authorized entity that may have Delivery locations adjacent to New York State), the terms of the "Price" clause shall be modified to include Delivery to locations adjacent to New York State. Upon request, all eligible non-state agencies must furnish Contractors with the proper ta eemption certificates and documentation certifying eligibility to use State Contracts. A list of categories of eligible entities is available on the OGS web site Questions regarding an organization's eligibility to purchase from New York State Contracts may also be directed to OGS New York State Procurement's Customer Services at (518) Authorized User's are encouraged to solicit best and final quotes based on the actual move requirements using a Project Definition (sample document contained herein) from Contractors within the regions where the move will take place, however, it is not mandatory. The moving company awarded the move in response to the individual Authorized Users' needs will be held to the best and final quote in response to the project definition. If the actual move is accomplished in less time and/or with fewer employees / trucks that are provided for in the best and final quote, the final charges to the agency for all items affected MUST be adjusted downward to reflect the actual hours and/or employees/trucks. The Authorized User must verify the actual hours/employees and trucks used for each move. However, if the actual move requires more time and/ or more employees/trucks than provided for in the bid, the final charge MAY NOT be adjusted upward. That is, item hour, item rate and number of employee/truck charges CANNOT eceed those provided in response to the Authorized User's best and final quote. Eceptions where additional charges would be allowed may include but not be limited to acts of God, building equipment malfunction, or police department/fire company blocking access to, or egress from, a building where a move is taking place. All such charges MUST be fully documented as to occurrence, location, time and duration and will require the authorization of OGS Procurement (NYSPro) or the Authorized User. Also, it is REQUIRED that every attempt be made to notify the agency representative of the problem during the actual occurrence. No charges will be allowed for traffic delays that do not directly block access to the building. The Contractor further certifies that these prices do not eceed their bid in the initial OGS Proposal No and resultant contract.
2 Moving Services Statewide Group Award What is the Moving Services Contract? The moving services contract is intended to provide a procurement mechanism for State and Non- State Agencies to procure moving services. Additionally, services may be utilized by political subdivisions, school districts and others authorized by law. 2. What regions and counties does the moving services contract cover? Region Counties 1 Nassau, Suffolk 2 Bron, Kings, New York, Queens, Richmond 3 Dutchess, Orange, Putnam, Rockland, Sullivan, Ulster, Westchester 4 Albany, Columbia, Greene, Rensselaer, Saratoga, Schenectady, Warren, Washington 5 Clinton, Esse, Franklin, Hamilton, Jefferson, Lewis, St. Lawrence 6 Fulton, Herkimer, Montgomery, Oneida, Otsego, Schoharie 7 Broome, Chemung, Chenango, Delaware, Schuyler, Steuben, Tioga, Tompkins 8 Cayuga, Cortland, Madison, Onondaga, Oswego 9 Genesee, Livingston, Monroe, Ontario, Orleans, Seneca, Wayne, Wyoming, Yates 10 Allegany, Cattaraugus, Chautauqua, Erie, Niagara 3. What contractor s cover which regions? Contractor Region Business Relocation Services, Inc. (BRS) PC Champion Moving & Storage, Inc. PC66197
3 3. Cook Moving Systems, Inc. PC Delaney Moving & Storage, Inc. PC Dimon & Bacorn, Inc. PC Don's Moving & Storage, Inc. PC Elate Moving, LLC PC Fo Hollow Movers, LLC PC Good & Fair Carting & Moving, Inc. PC McCollister s Transportation Group, Inc. PC Moveway Transfer & Storage, Inc. PC Santiego Wordwide, Inc. PC Sher-Del Transfer & Relocation Services, Inc. PC Smart Moving & Storage, Inc. PC Tri-State Moving Services, Inc. PC66210
4 16. Viable Holdings, Inc. d/b/a Moving Maven PC DOL Information: a. PRC # for this project: PRC # b. Department of Labor (DOL) Prevailing Wage Schedule website link: c. Department of Labor (DOL) website link for Prevailing Wage Updates: 5. Sample Project Definition: See below. 6. How are Intra and Inter Regional moves handled with regard to the prevailing wage rates? INTRA REGIONAL MOVE (Move within of Region): A. Authorized Users shall review the list of locations to determine which region is applicable for the move. B. Authorized Users shall review the list of rates and services available in the applicable region. The basis for selection among multiple Contractors at the time of purchase should be based on the most practical and economical alternative and in the best interests of the state. In order to aid in this selection, Authorized Users are encouraged to develop a Project Definition dictating specific needs and contacting only contractors awarded within the region where the work is to be accomplished. C. Authorized Users shall contact the appropriate Contractors to set up a site visit to outline the specifics of the move. D. The Authorized Users shall supply the Contractor with pertinent information of the move including but not limited to the following: 1. Name and telephone number of the Authorized User's contact. 2. The address of the building and floor where the Authorized User items to be moved are presently located. 3. The address of the building and floor where the Authorized User items are to be moved.
5 4. A general description of the furniture and/or equipment to be moved. 5. Any delays that may be epected due to elevator and loading dock use, etc. 6. Date and time for the move to begin. 7. Epected date and time for completion of the move. E. Authorized User and Contractor shall develop the eact cost or estimated cost (based on number of hours needed to complete the move times the number of personnel used) if an eact cost cannot be determined at that time, with the Authorized Users permission, may give an estimated cost, but the Contractor shall only be paid for hours actually worked. F. Authorized User shall issue a purchase order or other written order for work depending on the type of contract. G. Authorized User shall issue purchase orders or other written orders which are effective and binding on the Contractor when placed in the mail addressed to the Contractor at the address shown in this award INTER REGIONAL MOVE (Move from one region to another) The above A through G items plus the following: H. Authorized User shall review the list of locations to determine all regions applicable for the move. I. Authorized User shall contact the appropriate Contractor(s) from all involved regions to set up a site visit to outline the specifics of the move. J. If the Prevailing Wage Rate is different from one Region to another, the following instructions are provided: Contractors are required to pay at a minimum the current prevailing wage rate and supplemental benefits for the area where work is performed. The rate for the appropriate region is to begin upon arrival at the building (eample: In a move from building A to building B, the building A regional rate would apply for the travel from building A to building B. Upon arrival at building B the prevailing wage rate for the region in which that building is located would apply). Only for inter-regional moves shall a Contractor be allowed to eceed the current contract price where the contractor did not receive an award in one of the regions where the move takes place and hourly prevailing wage rate plus supplemental benefits in one of the regions is higher than the region where contractor has an award.. However, the amount that the current contract price can be eceeded is limited to those moves where the DOL hourly prevailing rate (HPR) plus supplemental benefits is higher in one of the regions where the move occurs. The difference in price shall be limited to increased DOL HPR plus supplemental benefits, if any between the two regions
6 Only hourly rates affected by the prevailing wage rate can be adjusted according to the formula below. Prices for vans, storage boes, etc., cannot be changed from the initial rate stated in this award. Contractors must document the difference in hourly wage and benefits which apply. (See Sample Worksheet)
7 SAMPLE WORKSHEET: This worksheet can be used to determine maimum bid allowed in the higher prevailing wage rate region for contractors who received an award in the region with the lower prevailing wage rate and not in the region where the higher prevailing wage rate applies. Misc. Item Mover Laborer Amount Amount Higher Rate Region: Hourly Prevailing Wage Rate + Hourly Supplemental Benefits = (A) Total Wage + Benefits A) Lower Rate Region: Hourly Prevailing Wage Rate + Hourly Supplemental Benefits = (B) Total Wage + Benefits B) (A)-(B)=(C) Amount of Difference C) Current Contract Price in Lower Region (D) D) (C)+(D)= Total Higher Rate Allowed (E) E)
8 PROJECT DEFINITION FOR MOVING SERVICES UTILIZING OGS PROPOSAL NO AT <FACILITY NAME> <DATE OF ISSUE> Prepared By: <Authorized User's Name & Unit>
9 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page No. 1. Authorized User's Contact Present Location New Location Description of Furniture and/or Equipment to be Moved Pertinent Details Key Events/Dates Facility Site Visit Verification Form Bid Proposal Form... 5 & 6 9. Agency Check-off List Method of Award (To be determined by agency utilizing a best value determination as outlined in the procurement instructions.) Appendices: Note: All appendices in original IFB and resulting Contract are applicable to this request These include Appendi A, Appendi B, Insurance Requirements, M/WMBE goals, MacBride Principles and Prevailing Wage Rates.
10 Note: All italics require that the Authorized User make a decision to retain the tet as is, delete the tet or modify it by substituting the Authorized User's name or information. This note should be deleted prior to bidding. 1. AUTHORIZED USER'S CONTACT <Name & telephone number of Authorized User's contact> 2. PRESENT LOCATION <Address of building & floor(s) where office(s) is/are located> 3. NEW LOCATION <Address of building & floor(s) where office(s) is/are moving to> 4. DESCRIPTION OF FURNITURE AND/OR EQUIPMENT TO BE MOVED <List quantity and size of furniture and/or equipment> 5. PERTINENT DETAILS <List any details that may affect the move such as epected delays, unusual circumstances or special equipment that may be required> 6. KEY EVENTS/DATES: Event Date Time Site Visit Submission of Bids Move
11 FACILITY SITE VISIT VERIFICATION FORM I,, representing (name) (company name) by personal eamination of the specifications and review of the actual work to be performed at the (facility name and address) on (day and date), at (time) met with the facility manager or designated representative to comply with the site visit verification requirement as stated in the Project Definition. (company representative signature), (date) FOR THE AUTHORIZED USER'S USE ONLY Print Name: Title: Signature:
12 CONTRACT NO. (To be completed by Authorized User's) Authorized User Address City, State, Zip Code BID PROPOSAL FORM NOTE: Bid Proposal Form must be completed and signed. Agrees to provide all necessary Moving Services in accordance with OGS Proposal No for the price bid below. If the actual move is accomplished in less time and or with fewer employees/trucks that are provided for in the best and final quote, the final charges to the agency for all items affected MUST be adjusted downward to reflect the actual hours and/or employees/trucks. The Authorized User must verify the actual hours/employees and trucks used for each move. However, if the actual move requires more time and/ or more employees/trucks than provided for in the bid, the final charge MAY NOT be adjusted upward. That is, item hour, item rate and number of employee/truck charges CANNOT eceed those provided in response to the Authorized User's best and final quote. Eceptions where additional charges would be allowed may include but not be limited to: acts of God, building equipment malfunction, or police department/fire company blocking access to or egress from a building where a move is taking place. All such charges MUST be fully documented as to occurrence, location, time and duration and shall require the authorization of the Office of General Service Procurement Services Group or the Authorized User. Also it is ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY that every attempt be made to notify the agency representative of the problem during the actual occurrence. No charges shall be allowed for traffic delays that do not directly block access to the building. The Contractor further certifies that these prices do not eceed their bid in the initial OGS Proposal No and resultant contract and any approved increases by Procurement Services Group. Medium loading capacity van/truck shall mean any van with a bo length of less than 24 feet. Large loading capacity van/truck shall mean any van with a bo length of 24 feet or more. The word "truck" shall be interchangeable with "van" for the purposes of this offering.
13 Contractor Name: 1. Hourly rate for each Mover $ X Movers X Hours = $ 2. Hourly rate for each Driver $ X Drivers X Hours = $ 3. Hourly rate for each Supervisor (Mandatory to remain on-site) $ X Supervisor X Hours = $ 4. Hourly rate for medium capacity Truck* $ X Truck X Hours = $ 5. Hourly rate for large capacity Truck* $ X Truck X Hours = $ *Hourly rate for items 4 and 5 should not include hourly rate for driver. 6. Miscellaneous labor rate (for services such as removing & installing shelves, etc.) a. Electrician $ X % up charge X Hours = $ b. Carpenter $ X % up charge X Hours = $ Overnight storage of furniture/equipment on van per night 7. Medium Truck $ X Truck X Nights = $ 8. Large Truck $ X Truck X Nights = $ 9. Rate charge for all ancillary costs (boes, cartons and other miscellaneous items): Size/Item Unit Cost Number of Total Units Cost Grand Total Cost Estimate of Move Items 1-9: $
14 Cargo Insurance (as stated in Section 2.1 of the IFB) Site Visit Form Agency Check off List Cost Estimate including allowed toll charges, (Section 4.4), overtime (Section 4.1, Method of Award) Roster of Employees Mover Driver Supervisor Misc. Laborer Service Report (Section 6.5.1) End of Sample Project Definition
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