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Publications and Folders for Canada Revenue Agency (CRA)

Status Awarded

Contract number 5500000814

Solicitation number 1000314487

Publication date

Contract award date

Contract value

CAD 1,633,000.00

    Description

    This contract was awarded to:

    St. Joseph Print Group Inc.
    DESCRIPTION OF REQUIREMENT
    
    THIS REQUIREMENT CONTAINS SECURITY REQUIREMENTS.
    
    Bidders must hold an approved facility clearance for Document Safeguarding at the Protected B level prior to contract award.  
    
    
    OVERVIEW
    
    The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) wishes to establish a strategic collaborative arrangement to produce the CRA’s publications and folders requirements, in an efficient manner through the application of industry best practices.  
    
    The Contractor will be responsible for meeting CRA’s requirements on an “as and when requested” basis, and to ensure timely, accurate service delivery.
    
    It is estimated that 327 different publications and folders are printed by the CRA on an annual basis. The end user of the printed material may be internal or external to the CRA.  As such, publications and folders may be required in either one or both of Canada’s Official Languages (French and English). 
    
    The resulting contract will include a minimum guarantee of $500,000.00 (applicable taxes included), for the period of the contract, including options. 
    
    Approximate Annual Quantities:
    The below table provides estimated quantities for the first contract year only.  The Government of Canada is in an era of fiscal restraint and CRA anticipates its annual print quantities will decline from historical trends during the contract period, including any exercised option period.
    
    Type	             Quantity	             Print job range
    Publications	1,505,000	50 to 200,000 copies
    Folders	                 77,000	100 to 40,000 copies
    
    Sustainable Development
    It is the Agency’s objective to promote sustainable development initiatives by purchasing environmentally preferable products, where possible, as well as encouraging vendors to use best practices in packaging and delivery to reduce environmental impacts.
    
    The Contractor is required to assist the CRA with achieving these objectives and is responsible for the following:
    All paper products must contain a minimum of 30% PCW, or contain virgin fiber originating from a sustainably-managed forest certified to a third-party verified forest certification standard such as or equivalent to the Canadian Standards Association Sustainable Forest Management Standard (CSA/SFMS), the Forestry Stewardship Council (FSC) or the Sustainable Forestry Initiative (SFI). Canada reserves the right to request proof of such qualifications, at its sole discretion, throughout the life of the Contract. All designated stocks are listed in the tables of the Basis of Payment.
    Products that are equivalent in certification to the certifications specified will be considered where the Contractor:
    •	designates the certification(s) name of the product;
    •	states that the substitute certification is fully interchangeable with one of the certifications specified in the offer;
    •	provides complete specifications and descriptive literature for each substitute certification; 
    •	provides compliance statements that include technical specifics showing the substitute certification meets all mandatory performance criteria that are specified in one of the certifications specified in the offer; and
    •	clearly identifies those areas in the specifications and descriptive literature that support the substitute product's compliance with any mandatory performance criteria.
    
    Certification(s) offered as equivalent in form, fit, function and quality will not be considered if:
    
    •	the offer fails to provide all the information requested to allow the Contracting Authority to fully evaluate the equivalency of each substitute certification; or
    •	the substitute certification fails to meet or exceed the mandatory performance criteria of one of the specified certifications identified in the offer.
    
    The CRA may, but will have no obligation to, request the Contractor demonstrate, that the substitute certification is equivalent to the certifications specified herein. The cost to demonstrate the equivalency shall be borne by the Contractor.
    
    All paper products must be manufactured such that if a whitening process is used, the fibre must not have been whitened with elemental chlorine.
    
    Environmental Criteria for Printing Inks:
    In order to reduce the environmental impact of its print publishing activities, the Canada Revenue Agency chooses to use inks that are considered environmentally friendly, containing vegetable oil-based materials. The printing inks used for requirements under the resulting Contract should adhere to the following criteria for % of vegetable oils as well as the % of VOC within the ingredients composing the ink.
    
    Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) Criteria:
    The common VOC in a conventional lithographic printing ink is high-boiling aliphatic petroleum distillate. This distillate is used to dissolve the resins that will eventually bind to the substrate during printing. The amount of ink VOC that is released to the atmosphere depends on the process; heatset inks release 80% of their VOCs while sheetfed inks release only 5%.VOC in an environmentally friendlier ink would be below 18 wt% for sheetfed inks, below 30% for sheetfed varnishes, and below 40 wt% for heatset inks and heatset overprint varnishes.
    
    Vegetable Oil Criteria:
    Vegetable oils are renewable resources and can include Linseed Oil, Soya Oil, Chinawood Oil and similar plant oils or combinations of them.  In conventional lithographic printing inks (heatset and sheetfed) these oils and their derivatives can be used as is, or modified to provide the appropriate press and finished product properties.  The Vegetable oil-based materials in an environmentally friendlier ink would be above 25 wt% for sheetfed inks and overprint varnishes, and above 10 wt% for heatset inks and overprint varnishes.
    
    Price Escalation/De-escalation
    
    Prices for the second and third year of the initial contract period and optional periods of service, if exercised at CRA's discretion, will be adjusted (i.e. either increased or decreased) in accordance with the following, as published by Statistics Canada.
    •	For printed products: Table 1 Industrial Product Price Index - Not seasonally adjusted for Pulp and Paper. 
    •	For shipping costs:  Table 1 Consumer Price Index and major components, Canada - Not seasonally adjusted for Transportation.  
    The prices of the previous contract year will be multiplied by the “% change” published for the twelve month period preceding the contract anniversary date (for the second and third contract year) or the month preceding the month in which the Option is exercised.
    Release dates for major economic indicators can be accessed via http://www.statcan.gc.ca/release-diffusion/index-eng.htm.
     
    
    TRADE AGREEMENTS
    
    Only AIT is applicable to this requirement.  
    
    CONTRACT AND OPTIONS PERIODS
    
    The Services will be required from date of Contract to 30 November 2016 inclusive, with four irrevocable options to extend the contract period for up to four additional years, to be exercised in 1-year increments.  
    
    CONTRACTOR SELECTION METHODOLOGY
    
    The Bidder must meet all mandatory criteria applicable to this solicitation.  Only the bids meeting the mandatory criteria will be evaluated and scored in accordance with the point rated evaluation criteria.  Any proposal that does not achieve the minimum score of 96 points out of 160 will be considered non-compliant and will receive no further consideration.
    
    To determine an overall score for each proposal, technical and price will each be given a rating value; in this case, 60% for technical and 40% for price, and then combined to derive a total combined rating.
    
    The Bidder recommended for award of the Contract will be the compliant Bidder achieving the highest combined rating.
    
    All enquiries regarding this Request for Proposal must be directed in WRITING (see email address below) to:
    
    CONTRACTING Authority:
    
    Diane Page
    Senior Supply/Business Analyst
    Contracting Division
    Canada Revenue Agency
    
    Tel. Number : (613) 995-4701
    
    Email Address :  Diane.Page@cra-arc.gc.ca
    Business address
    1165 Kenaston Street,
    P.O. Box 9809, Station T
    Ottawa, Ontario, K1G 6S1
    Procurement method
    Competitive – Open Bidding
    Language(s)
    English
    ,
    French

    Contract duration

    Refer to the description above for full details.

    Commodity - GSIN

    • T014A - Publications
    Contact information

    Contracting organization

    Organization
    Canada Revenue Agency
    Address
    555 Mackenzie Avenue
    Ottawa, Ontario, K1A 0L5
    Canada
    Contracting authority
    Page, Diane
    Phone
    613-995-4701
    Address
    250 Albert Street, 8th floor
    Ottawa, ON, K1A 0L5
    CA

    Buying organization(s)

    Organization
    Canada Revenue Agency
    Address
    555 Mackenzie Avenue
    Ottawa, Ontario, K1A 0L5
    Canada
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