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RFQ - Flow Cytometer Analyzer 2010

  • YEAR CREATED: 2010
  • ENTITY TYPE: Universities
  • TYPE OF DOCUMENT: RFQ - Requests for Quotes
The document is an RFQ (Request for Quotation) from the University of California San Francisco (UCSF) for the procurement of Flow Cytometry Equipment. The document provides specific requirements and technical characteristics for three categories of equipment: Flow Cytometry Analyzer, Flow Cytometry Sorter, and Desktop Flow Cytometer. The document also mentions the potential upgrade or replacement of existing equipment. The RFQ emphasizes that all bid responses and questions must be submitted through BidSync, an online platform. Suppliers are required to upload complete responses and failure to do so will be considered unresponsive. Any questions regarding the RFQ should also be submitted through BidSync, and UCSF will provide answers through the same platform. The document includes detailed technical specifications for each category of equipment, including the number of lasers, optical detectors, resolution capabilities, computer system requirements, flow cell specifications, and other features. It also mentions approved equivalent analyzers and sorters from different manufacturers. Additionally, the RFQ includes a requirement for bidders to propose a minimum campus-wide reagent discount for all researchers at UCSF. The document specifies the effective dates for the discount. The general terms and conditions section of the RFQ provides information on the submission process, qualification of bidders, use of BidSync, evaluation of quotes, and the University's right to award the contract on an all-or-none basis or make split awards. This means that UCSF may choose to award the contract to a single supplier for all the equipment or split the award among multiple suppliers based on their evaluation. The document also mentions that any different terms proposed by bidders will not be considered and the University's terms and conditions will prevail. Overall, the document provides detailed specifications and requirements for the procurement of Flow Cytometry Equipment, and outlines the process for submitting bids and addressing any questions or clarifications. It also clarifies the University's right to award the contract on an all-or-none basis or make split awards, and that any different terms proposed by bidders will not be considered.
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