Standing Offer: Plumbing and heating supplies—Pacific region
United Nations Standard Products and Services Code (UNSPSC): 30180000—Plumbing fixtures
Regional Master Standing Offer—Pacific region (RMSO)
Procurement officer
Brittney Jackson
250-857-5097
brittney.jackson@tpsgc-pwgsc.gc.ca
What do we buy
Public Services and Procurement Canada is to establish an RMSO for government departments, agencies, Crown corporations, and organizations participating in the Canadian Collaborative Procurement Initiative (CCPI) located in British Columbia
This procurement tool is used for the purchase of plumbing and heating supplies listed in the "Allpriser Redbook" (plumbing and heating) price guide (British Columbia edition).
How do we buy
- Pricing in part 1 (all items that appear in Allpriser price guide) shall be based on suggested list prices (goods and services tax (GST)/harmonized sales tax (HST) extra), as shown in Allpriser pricing guide applicable zone, classes 1 to 24 inclusive, most current red edition at time of call up, less a firm percentage discount for all items as stated
- Pricing in part 2 (miscellaneous plumbing and heating related goods) will be based on manufacturer’s published list price, or other printed catalogue or price list less a firm percentage discount
- The following service levels are required for all call ups:
- for stocked items, price quotes must be provided within 24 hours and delivery within 7 business days
- for non-stocked/specialty items, response is required within 24 hours, a quote within 48 hours, and delivery within 30 calendar days
- for urgent or immediate operational requirements, response is required within 2 hours, quote within 4 hours, and delivery as mutually agreed upon between offeror and client
Socio-economic aspects
Not applicable
Value / Savings / Considerations
Economies of scale are generated through the use of standing offers which ease the administrative burden of ordering plumbing supplies. Percentage discounts ensure that prices are below the standard industry baseline. The Canadian Pacific region benefits of savings for products listed in the catalogues.
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