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Notice ID:19R010124Q0012
The Contractor(s) shall provide laborers for Embassy Warehouse and Moving Services at the U.S. Embassy and its official residences. The Contractor must furnish all necessary direct labor personnel, en...
The Contractor(s) shall provide laborers for Embassy Warehouse and Moving Services at the U.S. Embassy and its official residences. The Contractor must furnish all necessary direct labor personnel, ensuring they are qualified to lift and move items weighing up to 60 kilograms, with experience in correctly moving, carrying furniture, and providing warehousing services. Contractor personnel are required on site solely for contractual duties. TYPES OF SERVICES Warehouse tasks include moving items from delivery trucks to storage, utilizing appropriate material handling equipment, assisting clerks with kit preparations, and ensuring proper item storage and rotation. Assist the Loanable clerk with the preparation of the Transition Kit items for incoming and outgoing U.S. employees. Perform deliveries/pick up of the welcome kits for/from official residences. Loading and unloading of furniture and goods, appliance cleaning, sorting items for delivery, and supporting the Mission's various agencies. Internal warehouse maintenance tasks such as sweeping, minor repairs, and ensuring neat storage are required. Assistance with furniture relocation, event setup/breakdown, and disposal of materials.. Sort items for delivery, prepare supplies and equipment for issue to all agencies within the Mission in support of approximately 400 customers. Support with annual inventory tasks and sales of disposal items involving significant physical exertion is expected. Residential Make-Ready Services include furniture and appliance handling, ensuring readiness for occupancy. Moving company provides enough personnel to load furniture onto the forklift (operated by Embassy personnel), unloaded into the GSO’s moving truck, and vice versa... Furniture is stacked in moving trucks in a way that will not damage USG furniture. New in box furniture will be transported in their boxes and unpacked on site. Furniture that is not in boxes will be properly cushioned (with either blanket, cardboard, bubble or any material that will provide cushioning) to avoid scratches or damage. New in box furniture is unboxed on site (by the hired company), barcodes are affixed onto the furniture (by Embassy personnel) and placed in the destined room of the residence as directed by Embassy personnel. All packing debris will be removed by the hired company. If the buildings internal elevator will be used (after obtaining approval to use), the hired company is responsible to use cushioning in the elevator to avoid damage of the elevator. If damage is caused to the elevator, the hired company will be fully responsible. Moving “used” furniture from a residence to the warehouse: Furniture is stacked in moving trucks in a way that will not damage USG furniture. Furniture will be properly cushioned (with either blankets, card board, bubble or any material that will provide cushioning) to avoid scratches or damage. Furniture is transported and unloaded to either the USG warehouse or the official USG owned/leased residences. Assisting Receiving staff with item handling and placement is required. Support for VIP visit preparations, including the delivery and pickup of necessary items is required. The Contractor's employees shall not, under any circumstances, enter other rooms in the service locations or move any other furniture other than those directed by the Property Supervisor or his designated representative.