THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF PORT COQULTLAM 1973 ifay Day Parade Float SPECIFICATIONS Theme of Float - to depict the 60th Diamond Jubilee of the City of Port Coquitlam. Maximum price of Float - $4,500.00, including all taxes. The Float is to be constructed in such a manner that it will carry 18 persons in full view of the public. The Float is to be self-propelled while in use as such, but capable of being towed at highway speeds. The Float will possess some folding or dismantling features for ease of towing and storage. Type of Chassis - Specify: ALL STEEL FRAME Type of Motor Power - Specify; VOLKSWAGEN The barade Float is to be first used in the 1973 Hay Day Parade on May 12th, 1973 and must be available to the City before that date. The City reserves the right to reject any or all Tenders for any Treason whatsoever and the right is also reserved to discuss with any particular Tenderer such modifications or changes to his tender or proposed design and/or mechanical details as might be agreeable to the Tenderer to make his submission acceptable to the City; including a possible increase in the price of the Parade Float over that specified above as the maximum. FORM OF TENDER t/We MANSUETO DISPLAY ASSOCIATES of 1763 EAST HASTINGS (name) (address) eve hereby offer to supply the 1973 May Day Parade Float VANCOUVER 6, B in accord with the above specifications to The Corporation of the Ciry of Port Coquitlam at er for a total price, including all taxes, of $4,500.00 ($ 4,500.0Mollars. I/We understand that this Tender is to be submitted in the enclosed sealed envelope for receipt by the City no later than 4:30 p.m., Thursday, February 22nd, 1973 when the same will, as soon thereafter as convenient, be opened by the City and the tendered price made public, I/We further understand that the Tenders will be reviewed by a Committee to be appointed by the Mayor of the City and that further information may be required or requested from any of the Tenderer NOTE: If this Tender is submitted by a Limited Company, please affix the Corporate Secalw