MORESCO-1 INSTITUTIONAL FESTIVE GREETING

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The introduction of “missionary” rural electrification had indeed transformed Christmas celebrations in rural areas of the Philippines. Access to electricity brings about numerous positive changes, enhancing the festive season and overall quality of life for member-consumer-owners (MCOs) of electric cooperatives.

Decorations and Lights. With electricity, communities now adorn their homes and streets with festive lights and decorations, and created a vibrant and joyous atmosphere every Christmas season.

Community Gatherings. Electricity enabled the organization of community events, Christmas parties, and gatherings. It provided the power needed for sound systems, music, and entertainment, allowed residents to come together and celebrate as a community.

Improved Livelihoods. Access to electricity supported local businesses, allowed them to operate more efficiently. This positively impacted the economic situation in rural areas, and provided residents with better opportunities and resources to enjoy the holiday season.

Communication and Connectivity. Electricity facilitated communication, by allowing families in rural areas to connect with loved ones during the holidays, whether through phone calls or virtual means. This helped strengthen bonds and brought people closer, even if they are physically distant, especially during the height of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Enhanced Safety and Security: Now, well-lit streets and homes contribute to a safer environment during the holiday season. Electricity enables the use of lighting for both decorative and security purposes, creating a more secure and welcoming atmosphere.

Access to Information and Entertainment. Electricity provided access to information and entertainment through television, radio, and other electronic devices. This allowed residents in rural areas to stay informed about holiday events, enjoy festive programs, and participate in the global celebration of Christmas.

The introduction of MORESCO-1 this part of the country, has significantly improved the Christmas experience for Filipinos and tourists alike. It has not only brought about practical benefits but has also contributed to the overall joy and festivity of the holiday season.

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Christmas Greetings from the MORESCO-1 BOD

Dear Valued Member-Consumer-Owners (MCOs) of MORESCO-1

As we gather with family and friends to celebrate the joyous occasion of Christmas, I extend my warmest greetings to each and every one of you on behalf of the Board of Directors and the entire electric cooperative. The holiday season is a time of reflection, gratitude, and unity, and it is with great pleasure that I reach out to convey our heartfelt appreciation for your continued trust and support.

In this season of giving, let us cherish the spirit of community and shared responsibility that defines MORESCO-1. Together, we have built a strong foundation for progress and development, lighting up homes and empowering lives across our beloved region. The Misamis Oriental-1 Rural Electric Service Cooperative, Inc. takes pride in being the premier electric cooperative in the country, and we owe this distinction to the unwavering commitment of our dedicated member-consumer-owners.

As we look back on the achievements of the past year, let us also look forward to a new year filled with promise and opportunities. Our cooperative remains steadfast in its commitment to providing reliable and affordable electricity to our communities. We are dedicated to embracing innovation, sustainability, and efficiency in our operations, ensuring that we meet the evolving needs of our members.

This Christmas, may the warmth of the season fill your homes with joy, peace, and love. May you find time to appreciate the blessings that surround you and to share the festive spirit with those less fortunate. Let us remember the true meaning of Christmas – a time to come together, celebrate the spirit of giving, and create lasting memories with our loved ones.

On behalf of the Board of Directors and the entire team at Misamis Oriental-1 Rural Electric Service Cooperative, Inc., (MORESCO-1), I wish you and your families a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. May the coming year be filled with prosperity, good health, and the continued strength of our cooperative.

Thank you for being an integral part of our cooperative family. Your trust and partnership inspire us to strive for excellence every day.

Warm regards,

Nonito M. Labis, DVM Board President MORESCO-1

INVITATION TO BID: VERY OF CONTINUOUS & PRE-PRINTED FORMS (P3,386,750.00)

PUBLICATION DATE: NOVEMBER 10, 2023

(BAC CONTROL NO. BAC-ITB-2023-016)

The Misamis Oriental-1 Rural Electric Service Cooperative, Inc. (MORESCO-1), through its Bids & Awards Committee (BAC) hereby invites interested and eligible bidders to bid for the following:

SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF CONTINUOUS & PRE-PRINTED FORMS UNDER THE ANNUAL PROCUREMENT PLAN OF 2024

 P3,386,750.00

ABC (VAT Inclusive): P3,386,750.00

BID FEE (Non-Refundable): P5,000

SOURCE OF FUND: COB 2024

DELIVERY PERIOD:  45 Calendar Days Upon Reciept of NTP

FOB Destination – MORESCO-1 Warehouse, Laguindingan, Misamis Oriental

Please find below Calendar of Activities for the said bidding:

Important Note: Bidders must provide samples type of paper during opening of bids for post evaluation purposes.

ISSUANCE OF BID DOCUMENTS

DEC 7-26, 2023 | 8:00AM-5PM

UNTIL BEFORE THE BID OPENING STARTS

BAC SECRETARIAT OFFICE, OFFICE OF THE GENERAL MANAGER

MORESCO 1, MAIN OFFICE

PRE-BIDDING CONFERENCE

DEC 14, 2023 | 1:30PM

MORESCO 1 MAIN OFFICE

LAGUINDINGAN, MIS.OR. or VIA ZOOM

OPENING OF BIDS

DEC 26, 2023 | 1:30 am

MORESCO 1 MAIN OFFICE

LAGUINDINGAN, MIS.OR. or VIA ZOOM

BAC EVALUATION

DEC 26, 2023 | BAC

POST QUALIFICATION

DEC 27-29, 2023 |  BAC

NOTICE OF AWARD

2ND WEEK of JANUARY 2024

BAC, MANAGEMENT

The scope of technical requirements or specifications are outlined in the Bid Documents to be provided to all interested bidders upon application addressed to the Chairman of Bids and Awards Committee and payment of the corresponding bid fee as stated above.

The project shall be bid in accordance with the provisions of R.A. 10531.

Attendees to the pre-bid conference are only the prospective bidders who have bought bid documents, or their authorized representative (duly notarized).

Bidders shall submit samples as required by the BAC with proper labelling.

Bid Security must be 2% of the Approved Budget of the Contract (ABC) in the form of cash, cashier’s check or manager’s check and Bank Guarantee only.

MORESCO-1 hereby reserves the right to waive any formality in the responses, accepts or rejects any bid, to annul the bidding process, and to reject all bids at any time prior to contract award, without thereby incurring any liability to the affected bidder or party.

For queries, please contact the BAC Secretariat (0917-720-0893), look for Ms. Cinderella A. Eballe or email us at bac@moresco1.com

(SGD) JONI JANE F. CABANTAC, REE Chairperson, BAC

Approved by:

(SGD) MARLON P. GUNITA, REE OIC-General Manager