NICTD INVITATION
FOR PROPOSAL
Custodial
Cleaning services
Commuter Railroad
Stations and Offices
The Northern
Indiana Commuter Transportation District (NICTD) is seeking proposals from
qualified contractors to Clean the District’s Commuter Stations and Grounds
along with various Office Buildings as more fully described and defined in
the Proposal Packet. All Proposals must meet NICTD’s specifications as
further described in the Proposal Packet.
Proposal Form
Packets, including specifications, are available between the hours of 8:00
a.m. and 4:00 p.m., local time, at the following location:
NICTD
601 North Roeske
Avenue
Michigan City, IN
46360-2669
Ph (219) 874-4221
Ext. 267
Fax (219)
872-5841
E-mail:
randy.welch@nictd.com
Attn: Randy
Welch, Purchasing Manager
Proposal Packets
are to be requested by either fax or e-mail. Your request should include the
company name, address, e-mail address, phone/fax numbers, and the
individual’s name to respond to. Information regarding this Proposal,
including the results, can be found at nictd.com (Go to Info then
Purchasing).
Proposals, one
(1) original and three (3) copies shall be submitted in a sealed opaque
envelope clearly marked: “Custodial Cleaning Services” which shall be
contained within an outer shipping envelope and received at:
NICTD
33 East U.S.
Highway 12
Chesterton, IN
46304-3514
Attn: Purchasing
Manager
Proposals will be
received not later than 2:30 p.m., local time, Friday, September 16, 2011.
Proposals received after the above stated time and date will be returned to
the sender unopened.
NICTD has
established a Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) goal of ten (10)
percent. Proposers are required to make good faith efforts to meet or
exceed this goal.
NICTD reserves
the right to reject any and all Proposals and/or waive technical defects if,
in its judgment, the interests of NICTD so require. NICTD reserves the right
to accept any Proposal within 90 days after the time of the opening of the
Proposals, during which time no Proposal shall be withdrawn. NICTD reserves
the right to enter into negotiations with the most responsive and
responsible proposer without conducting interviews with any proposer if, in
its sole opinion, the best possible proposal has been received and
interviews would not be productive. Should a Proposer determine that they
need to protest the RFP procedure; a notice should be sent to the District’s
Purchasing Manager.
Gerald R. Hanas
General Manager
(August 8, 15,
2011)