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A buyer in the Eng./Design Services industry located in Richardson, Texas United States successfully sourced for the Engineering Services of a part called AEPH Industrial/Product Design on www.MFG.com
Request for Quote Details:
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The specific Engineering Services process that was specified is Industrial Design / Product Design. |
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This RFQ was for 1 Each. The estimated annual usage is 1. |
RFQ Notes:
Buyer has begun development of a new Airborne Executive
Phone Handset. As such, the buyer would like to invite
your company to quote the Conceptual Design Phase of this
project. The attached specifications outlines the
proposed product and it’s mechanical
requirements. This RFQ effort is to do only the
Conceptual Design Phase of the project.
There has been no indication or guarantee that the project
will progress past this phase of
development.
The Conceptual Design Phase should take into consideration
all the specification outlined in
the attached AEPH mechanical specification. Significant
to this consideration are the
environmental and electrical emissions requirements.
The conceptual design of the product is to include the
Handset, handset cradle, and handset
coiled cord.
As a general guideline, the Conceptual Design Phase should
include the following steps:
1. Brainstorming with buyer to form a general concept for
the product.
2. Initial 2D/3D rough sketches or models of the proposed
product.
3. Presentation of four 3D modeled and rendered design
concepts of the proposed product
for buyer to chose a design direction.
4. Initial refinement of the chosen rendered conceptual
model (would probably bring in
design ideas from all four initially presented design
concepts from step 3).
5. Further refinement of the rendered conceptual model
after review in step 4 above.
6. Final refinement and presentation of final 3D modeled
and rendered design concept.
7. Generation of drawings to document color schemes,
texturing, material selections for
SLA
procurement. Suggested sources for SLA.
8. Buyer will procure a SLA direct from a SLA vendor.
9. After review of the initial SLA, refinement and
generation of PRO E models for the pieces
defined below.
10. Upon completion of initial modeling, SLAs would be
ordered of piece parts, by buyer,
to verify form, fit, function.
Items/tasks applicable to this quotation:
1. All PRO E models, data, renderings, drawings,
presentations must be free of any
company logos or identification.
2. PRO E version 2001 must be used for creation of all PRO
E models, geometries, and
drawings.
3. All drawings to be done on Telecore PRO E drawing
formats.
4. Generation of PRO E model for top handset shell.
5. Generation of PRO E model for bottom handset shell.
6. Generation of PRO E model for handset cradle.
7. Generation of PRO E model, geometry, and drawing for
LED indicator light pipes.
8. Generation of PRO E model of all component parts (LCD,
microphone, microphone holder,
PCBs, cable interconnects).
9. Generation of PRO E model for side buttons.
10. Generation of PRO E model for front dial keypad and
control buttons. It is anticipated that
these would be integrated into the rubber membrane. So,
the PRO E model would include
the
rubber membrane.
11. Generation of PRO E top level assembly and any other
assemblies required to verify
form fit and function of the product.
Deliverable items at end of the Conceptual Design Phase.
-All PRO E models, assemblies, page formats, geometries,
and drawings generated.
-All source data files for initial 2D/3D sketches and
models.
-All source data files for four 3D models and rendered
design concepts.
-All source data files for final 3D model and rendered
design.
-All source data files related to SLA generation.
-All source data files from any presentation material.
This RFQ was awarded online at www.MFG.com to a Engineering Firm in Richardson, Texas United States .
The annualized value of this RFQ was $66,508 USD to a Engineering Firm who is a member of the www.MFG.com service.
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