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OPCPR CLINIC PROCUREMENT OF PLANT DESIGN SUPPLY AND INSTALLATION. Sunil Bhattacharya January 2010. TOPICS FOR DISCUSSIONS. WHAT DO WE UNDERSTAND BY PROCUREMENT OF “PLANT DESIGN, SUPPLY, AND INSTALLATION” UNDER BANK PROJECTS--SOME KEY CONCEPTS WHEN TO USE THIS TYPE OF CONTRACT
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OPCPR CLINICPROCUREMENT OF PLANT DESIGN SUPPLY AND INSTALLATION Sunil Bhattacharya January 2010
TOPICS FOR DISCUSSIONS • WHAT DO WE UNDERSTAND BY PROCUREMENT OF “PLANT DESIGN, SUPPLY, AND INSTALLATION” UNDER BANK PROJECTS--SOME KEY CONCEPTS • WHEN TO USE THIS TYPE OF CONTRACT • SOME IMPORTANT AND SOME UNIQUE TERMS USED AND WHAT DO THEY MEAN • SINGLE AND TWO STAGE BIDDING • STRUCTURE OF BIDDING DOCUMENT AND SOME IMPORTANT PROVISIONS • IMPORTANT PROCUREMENT ASPECTS • KEY DIFFERENCES FROM PROCUREMENT OF GOODS AND WORKS • WATCH LIST TO AVOID COMMONLY ENCOUNTERED PROBLEMS
PROCUREMENT OF PLANT DESIGN-SUPPLY AND INSTALLATION • CONSTRUCTION OF A FACILITY THAT INCLUDES SPECIALLY ENGINEERED PLANTS AND EQUIPMENT INVOLVING THEIR DESIGN, SUPPLY, INSTALLATION AND COMMISSIONING AND AT TIMES CONSTRUCTION OF CIVIL WORKS UNDER A SINGLE RESPONSIBILITY CONTRACT • APPLICABLE BANK GUIDELINES: “GUIDELINES PROCUREMENT UNDER IBRD LOANS AND IDA CREDITS OF MAY 2004-REVISED OCTOBER 2006” • APPLICABLE SBDs ON BANK’S WEBSITE FOR USE UNDER ICB: • I) “PLANT DESIGN, SUPPLY AND INSTALLATION” OF APRIL 2008 FOR PROJECTS WITH PCN ON OR AFTER OCTOBER 15, 2006; AND • II) “SUPPLY AND INSTALLATION OF PLANT AND EQUIPMENT “ OF MAY 2005 –REVISED JUNE 2007 FOR PROJECTS WITH PCN PRIOR TO OCTOBER 15, 2006 • BOTH DOCUMENTS ARE NOT DESIGNED FOR “TURNKEY” TYPE OF CONTRACTS THAT ARE ACCEPTABLE UNDER BANK PROCUREMENT GUIDELINES • BANK NORMATIVE GUIDELINES ON FRAUD AND CORRUPTION IS APPLICABLE FOR PROJECTS WITH PCN ON OR AFTER OCTOBER 15, 2006
“TURNKEY” CONTRACTS--KEY CONCEPT • “TURNKEY” TYPE CONTRACT IS ONE WHERE A SINGLE ENTITY TAKES TOTAL RESPONSIBILITY TO PROVIDE A FULLY-EQUIPPED FACILITY READY FOR OPERATION AT THE “TURN OF THE KEY” AND PROVIDES KNOW-HOW, BASIC AND DETAILED DESIGN AND ENGINEERING, IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL PROCUREMENT, SUPPLY AND INSTALLATION OF PLANT AND EQUIPMENT AND CONSTRUCTION OF THE FACILITY INCLUDING ANY CIVIL WORKS UNDER ONE SINGLE RESPONSIBILITY CONTRACT--GENERALLY A LUMP-SUM CONTRACT WITH MUCH HIGHER RISKS BORNE BY CONTRACTOR • DEGREE OF EMPLOYER’S INVOLVEMENT IN DESIGN AND ENGINEERING IS MINIMAL
DESIGN SUPPLY AND INSTALLATION CONTRACTS—KEY CONCEPTS • EMPLOYER ESSENTIALLY REMAINS RESPONSIBLE FOR HIS DESIGN AND ENGINEERING PROVIDED FOR THE CONTRACT • EMPLOYER PROVIDES TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS AND DRAWINGS AS HE THINKS ARE ESSENTIAL FOR TECHNICAL AND PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS AND REQUIREMENTS • CONTRACTOR TAKES RESPONSIBILITY FOR DESIGN, ENGINEERING, MANUFACTURE, INSTALLATION, CONSTRUCTION AND EACH ACTIVITY AS OFFERED BY HIM AND ACCEPTED IN THE CONTRACT THAT ARE REQUIRED TO COMPLETE THE FACILITY FOR THE PURPOSE INTENDED
PLANT DESIGN-SUPPLY AND INSTALLATION-- KEY CONCEPTS • CONTRACTOR HAS THE RIGHT TO DISCLAIM RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE DESIGN , DATA, DRAWING, SPECIFICATIONS GIVEN BY EMPLOYER • RESPONSIBILITIES OF EMPLOYER AND CONTRACTOR UNDER BOTH SBDs ARE NOT MATERIALLY DIFFERENT ALTHOUGH DETAILS OR EXTENT OF DESIGN, ENGINEERING AND SPECIFICATIONS PROVIDED BY THE EMPLOYER FOR EACH TYPE OF CONTRACT MAY VARY
WHEN TO USE • WHEN VALUE OF PLANT AND EQUIPMENT REPRESENTS MAJOR PROPORTION OF CONTRACT AMOUNT; AND • WHEN FACILITY CANNOT BE TAKEN OVER SAFELY WITHOUT TESTING, COMMISSIONING AND OTHER ELABORATE PROCEDURES BEFORE ACCEPTANCE • EXAMPLES: DESIGN, SUPPLY AND INSTALLATION OF TURBINES, GENERATORS, BOILERS, SWITCHYARDS, PUMPING STATIONS, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, PROCESS AND TREATMENT PLANTS UNDER POWER, WATER, SEWERAGE, TELECOM AND SIMILAR PROJECTS TO BE PROVIDED UNDER SINGLE RESPONSIBILITY CONTRACT
UNCLEAR WHEN TO USE? WHICH DOCUMENT TO USE? WHAT PROCEDURE TO USE? • CONSULT RPM OFFICE OR OTHER SENIOR PROCUREMENT STAFF AT EARLY STAGES OF DESIGNING PROCUREMENT ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE PROJECT AND BEFORE ADVISING BORROWERS • CONTRACTS ARE GENERALLY COMPLEX AND LARGE VALUE --MORE THAN $ 10 MILLION REQUIRING ADDED ATTENTION • DEPENDING UPON SIZE, NATURE AND COMPLEXITY PREQUALIFICATION AND/OR SINGLE OR TWO STAGE BIDDING PROCEDURES MAY APPLY
SOME IMPORTANT AND SOME UNIQUE TERMS USED AND WHAT DO THEY MEAN • PROJECT MANAGER • FACILITY • PLANT • CONTRACTOR’S EQUIPMENT • INSTALLATION SERVICES • COMPLETION • PRE-COMMISSIONING • COMMISSIONING • FUNCTIONAL GUARANTEE AND LIABILITY • OPERATIONAL ACCEPTANCE • DEFECT LIABILITY PERIOD
SINGLE AND TWO STAGE BIDDING • WHAT IS A SINGLE STAGE BIDDING? • TECHNICAL AND PRICE BIDS ARE RECEIVED AT THE SAME TIME AND BOTH PUBLICLY OPENED IMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER • WHEN AND WHY A SINGLE STAGE BIDDING IS USEFUL OR NOT SO USEFUL • USEFUL IF PROCUREMENT IS LESS COMPLEX • USEFUL IF EMPLOYER'S SPECIFICATIONS ARE CLEAR AND LESS POSSIBILITY OF BIDDERS TAKING EXCEPTIONS OR DEVIATIONS TO SPECIFICATIONS • NOT SO USEFUL TO RESCUE A LOW BID FROM A QUALIFIED BIDDER IF IT DEVIATED AS AFTER PRICE BID OPENING NO CHANGES IN SUBSTANCE OR PRICE CAN BE PERMITTED • ADVANTAGE---PROCESSING TIME MAY BE LESS
SINGLE AND TWO STAGE BIDDING • WHAT IS A TWO STAGE BIDDING? • TECHNICAL PROPOSALS AND PRICE BIDS ARE RECEIVED AT DIFFERENT TIMES AND BOTH PUBLICLY OPENED AT DIFFERENT TIMES • AT FIRST STAGE UNPRICED TECHNICAL PROPOSALS ARE INVITED BASED ON CONCEPTUAL DESIGN OR PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS • AT THE SECOND STAGE FINAL TECHNICAL PROPOSALS AND PRICE BIDS ARE INVITED FROM THOSE THAT PASS THE FIRST STAGE EVALUATION CRITERIA AND AFTER OBTAINING TECHNICAL AND COMMERCIAL CLARIFICATIONS FROM THEM AS NECESSARY
SINGLE AND TWO STAGE BIDDING • WHEN AND WHY A TWO STAGE BIDDING IS USEFUL OR NOT SO USEFUL • USEFUL FOR VERY COMPLEX PROCUREMENT OR OF SPECIAL NATURE • USEFUL IF DUE TO COMPLEX NATURE IT IS UNDESIRABLE OR IMPRACTICAL TO PREPARE SPECIFICATIONS IN ADVANCE • USEFUL IF HIGH POSSIBILITY OF BIDDERS TAKING EXCEPTIONS OR DEVIATIONS TO BORROWER’S SPECIFICATIONS OR MAY OFFER BETTER ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS OR SPECIFICATIONS THAT MEET REQUIRED PERFORMANCE AND FUNCTIONAL GUARANTEES • USEFUL TO RESCUE A BID IF IT DEVIATED IN TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS AT THE FIRST STAGE BID BY SEEKING CLARIFICATIONS AND MODIFICATIONS AS THERE IS NO PRICES INFORMATION • DISADVANTAGE---PROCESSING TIME MAY BE LONGER
Two-Stage Procedure Invitation to 1st Stage Bidding • Employer issues bidding docs. including conceptual design and performance specifications • Bidders asked to submit technical-only proposals • Employer evaluates technical proposals’ responsiveness to conceptual/performance specs. • Employer also verifies bidder’s qualification • Bidders may be invited to discuss content of tech. proposals and tech./commercial changes required • Employer prepares minutes of required changes and may amend bidding documents based on discussions • Bidders invited to submit 2nd stage bids including final technical proposals and priced bids • Employer evaluates 2nd stage bids per evaluation criteria • Award to qualified bidder with responsive, lowest evaluated 2nd stage bid Evaluation of Technical Proposals Clarification/Feedback Meeting with Qualified Bidders Invitation to 2nd Stage Bidding Technical/Financial Evaluation and Award
SINGLE AND TWO STAGE BIDDING • DON’T BE CONFUSED---TWO STAGE BIDDING AND TWO ENVELOPE SYSTEMS ARE QUITE DIFFERENT • IN TWO ENVELOPE SYSTEM TECHNICAL AND PRICE BIDS ARE RECEIVED AT THE SAME TIME BUT IN TWO SEPARATE SEALED ENVELOPES—FIRST TECHNICAL BIDS ARE OPENED AND EVALUATED --PRICE BIDS OF ONLY THOSE THAT ARE QUALIFIED AND PASS THE TECHNICAL EVALUATION ARE OPENED FOR AWARD BASED ON LOWEST EVALUATED PRICE —PRICE ENVELOPES OF THOSE THAT FAIL IN TECHNICAL EVALUATION ARE RETURNED UNOPENED—NOT A GOOD PRACTICE—NON-TRANSPARENT AND NOT RECOMMENDED • PROCUREMENT GUIDELINES PERMIT TWO STAGE BIDDING BUT DOES NOT MENTION ABOUT TWO ENVELOPE SYSTEM
Structure of Bidding Document • PART 1 – Bidding Procedures • OPTION A: Single Stage Bidding • Section I. Instructions to Bidders • Section II. Bid Data Sheet • Section III. Evaluation and Qualification Criteria (Following Prequalification) • Section III. Evaluation and Qualification Criteria (Without Prequalification)
Structure of Bidding Document • OPTION B: Two Stage Bidding • Section I. Instructions to Bidders • Section II. Bid Data Sheet • Section III. Evaluation and Qualification Criteria (Following Prequalification) • Section III. Evaluation and Qualification Criteria (Without Prequalification) • Section IV. Bidding Forms • Section V. Eligible Countries
Structure of Bidding Document • PART 2 –Employer’s Requirements • Section VI. Employer’s Requirements • PART 3 – Conditions of Contract and Contract Forms • Section VII. General Conditions (GC) • Section VIII. Particular Conditions • Section IX. - Contract Forms • User’s Guide
INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS-IMPORTANT PROVISIONS • ELIGIBLE BIDDERS • CONFLICT OF INTEREST • FRAUD AND CORRUPTION AND AUDIT RIGHTS • CLARIFICATIONS-SITE VISITS-PRE-BID MEETINGS • AMENDMENTS OF BIDDING DOCUMENTS • ALTERNATIVE BIDS • DOCUMENTS ESTABLISHING CONFORMITY OF PLANT AND INSTALLATION SERVICES • BID PRICES AND DISCOUNTS
INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS-IMPORTANT PROVISIONS • CURRENCY OF BID AND PAYMENT • BID VALIDITY AND BID SECURITY • EVALUATION OF BIDS-TECHNICAL AND ECONOMIC • QUALIFICATION OF BIDDERS • PERFORMANCE SECURITY
CONDITIONS OF CONTRACT-IMPORTANT PROVISIONS • CONTRACTORS RESPONSIBILITY • EMPLOYERS RESPONSIBILITY • SECURITIES • TAXES AND DUTIES • INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY • SUBCONTRACTING • PROCUREMENT –CONTRACTOR’S PLANT EMPLOYER SUPPLIED PLANT • CUSTOMS CLEARANCE • COMPLETION OF FACILITIES
CONDITIONS OF CONTRACT-IMPORTANT PROVISIONS • COMMISSIONING AND OPERATIONAL ACCEPTANCE • PARTIAL ACCEPTANCE • COMPLETION TIME GUARANTEE • DEFECT LIABILITY • FUNCTIONAL GUARANTEES • PATENT INDEMNITY • LIMITATION OF LIABILITY • LOSS OF OR DAMAGE TO PROPERTY; ACCIDENT, INJURY ETC. • INSURANCE
CONDITIONS OF CONTRACT-IMPORTANT PROVISIONS • CHANGES IN FACILITIES • SUSPENSION • TERMINATION-FOR EMPLOYER’S CONVENIENCE—CONTRACTOR’S DEFAULT—BY CONTRACTOR • ASSIGNMENT • EXPORT RESTRICTIONS • DISPUTES AND ARBITRATION—DRB—ADJUDICATOR [BD FOR SUPPLY AND INSTALLATION]
IMPORTANT PROCUREMENT ASPECTS • BORROWERS REQUIREMENTS AND PROCUREMENT STRATEGY-ARRANGEMENTS • SPECIFICATIONS AND FUNCTIONAL GUARANTEES • BIDDER’S QUALIFICATIONS-PREQUALIFICATION • PACKAGING • BID PRICES • BID OPENING
IMPORTANT PROCUREMENT ASPECTS • BID EVALUATION • SEQUENCE OF COMPLETION TAKING OVER AND OPERATIONAL ACCEPTANCE OF FACILITY • PAYMENT TERMS • BIDDER’S COMPLAINTS
BORROWER’S REQUIREMENTS AND PROCUREMENT STRATEGY—ARRANGEMENTS • KEY FACTORS TO BE CONSIDERED AT PREPARATION AND APPRAISAL: • BORROWER’S NEED ASSESSMENT-FEASIBILITY STUDY • SCOPE OF WORK –GREEN FIELD OR UPGRADING OR REHABILITATION-IS INSTALLATION OR ONLY SUPERVISION OF INSTALLATION-SIZE-COST-NATURE-COMPLEXITY-REASONABLE COMPLETION TIME-NEED FOR EFFECTIVE COMPETITION • PAST EXPERIENCE OF IMPLEMENTING AGENCY IN HANDLING SUCH PROCUREMENT • IN-HOUSE TECHNICAL EXPERTISE OF IMPLEMENTING AGENCY FOR PREPARATION OF SPECIFICATIONS, MANAGEMENT AND SUPERVISION OF CONTRACT-OPERATION OF THE PLANT-INSPECTION INCLUDING STAGE INSPECTION AT FACTORY OR NEED TO ENGAGE TECHNICAL EXPERT/FIRM • NEED FOR TRAINING
SPECIFICATIONS AND FUNCTIONAL GUARANTEES • SOME IMPORTANT CONSIDERATIONS • SHOULD MEET PROJECT NEEDS • IS IT TOO DEMANDING OR REASONABLE HAS MARKET AVAILABILITY BEEN CHECKED? • IS IT TOO DETAILED DESIGN BASED-OR CONCEPTUAL OR PERFORMANCE BASED?
SPECIFICATIONS AND FUNCTIONAL GUARANTEES • SOME IMPORTANT CONSIDERATIONS • DESIRABLE CHARACTERISTICS MAY INCLUDE E.G. MINIMUM GUARANTEED OUTPUT- PRODUCT QUALITY AND APPLICABLE STANDARDS-PLANT PERFORMANCE FACTORS -RELIABILITY-FUNCTIONAL GUARANTEES-PLANT AVAILABILITY–OPERATIONAL FLEXIBILITY AND SUCH OTHER CRITERIA AS RELEVANT
SPECIFICATIONS AND FUNCTIONAL GUARANTEES • SOME IMPORTANT CONSIDERATIONS • DESIRABLE TO PROVIDE FOR COMPETITION BASED ON LIFE CYCLE COST AND TO SPECIFY RELATED TECHNICAL PARAMETERS E.G. • ENGINEERING CALCULATION AND WHERE APPROPRIATE FORMULA TO DETERMINE MONETARY IMPACT FOR AN INCREASE OR DECREASE OF EFFICIENCY ABOVE OR BELOW THE MINIMUM REQUIRED OR IN COMPARISON WITH THE HIGHEST EFFICIENCY OFFERED BY ANY BIDDER • DESIRABLE TO PROVIDE FUNCTIONAL GUARANTEES SUCH AS • MINIMUM ACCEPTABLE PRODUCTION CAPACITY AND/OR MAXIMUM LEVELS OF CONSUMPTION OF RAW MATERIALS AND UTILITIES AND RESPECTIVE ENGINEERING CALCULATIONS FOR CLAIMING LIQUIDATED DAMAGES IN CASE OF FAILURE OF CONTRACTOR TO ACHIEVE CAPACITY SPECIFIED IN THE CONTRACT—RATE OF LIQUIDATED DAMAGES SHOULD NOT BE LESS THAN THE RATE USED FOR PURPOSES OF BID EVALUATION • AGGREGATE LIQUIDATED DAMAGES GENERALLY MAY NOT EXCEED 10% OF THE TOTAL VALUE OF THE CONTRACT
LIFE CYCLE COST METHODS • COST TO OWN AND OPERATE ITEM DURING ITS USEFUL LIFE • INITIAL PURCHASE PRICE • ADJUSTED FOR EXTRAS, DELIVERY, VARIATIONS IN PAYMENT TERM, ETC. • VALUE OF ADJUSTMENTS ADDED TO BID PRICE • OPERATING COST DURING LIFE OF ITEM • FUEL, SPARE PARTS, MAINTENANCE, (X YEARS) • ANNUAL COSTS DISCOUNTED TO NPV • OWNERSHIP COST DURING LIFE OF ITEM • ECONOMICAL USEFUL LIFE (X YEARS) • RESALE OR SCRAP VALUE DISCOUNTED TO NPV
LIFE CYCLE COST METHODS • EFFICIENCY COST METHOD • CAPITALIZE DIFFERENCES IN EFFICIENCY IN OPERATION OF ITEMS, i.e. Boiler, Turbine, Transformer, etc., DURING LIFE • PRODUCTIVITY COST METHOD • DETERMINE LIFE CYCLE COST PER UNIT OF OUTPUT FOR COMPARISON PURPOSES • LIFE CYCLE COST OF PLANT (X YEARS) NPV DIVIDED BY TOTAL UNIT OUTPUT OF PLANT
LIFE CYCLE COST METHODS EVALUATION USING LIFE CYCLE COSTING FOR THE PROCUREMENT OF A 500 MW COAL-FIRED POWER STATION BOILER COMPLEX BIDS WILL BE EVALUATED ON LIFE CYCLE PRINCIPLES BY EVALUATING THE INITIAL COST AND THE COST OF OPERATION OF THE PLANT OVER A PERIOD OF 20 YEARS. THE EVALUATION OF THE OPERATING COSTS WILL BE BASED ON THE CAPITALIZED COST FOR EACH PERCENT OF BOILER EFFICIENCY ABOVE THE MINIMUM ACCEPTABLE, AS SPECIFIED IN THE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION, DISCOUNTED TO PRESENT VALUE AT A DISCOUNT RATE OF 10 PERCENT. THE EVALUATION WILL BE ON THE FOLLOWING NORMS:
LIFE CYCLE COST METHODS EVALUATION USING LIFE CYCLE COSTING FOR THE PROCUREMENT OF A 500 MW COAL-FIRED POWER STATION BOILER COMPLEX 1. BID PRICE FOR THE BOILER AND MANDATORY SPARES. 2. PRICE FOR SPARES REQUIRED FOR THE FIRST FIVE YEARS OF OPERATIONS, CAPITALIZED TO PRESENT VALUE AT 10 PERCENT DISCOUNT. 3. ADJUSTMENTS TO BID PRICE FOR OMISSIONS, DEVIATION AND EXCEPTIONS TO TECHNICAL AND COMMERCIAL CONDITIONS IN THE BIDDING DOCUMENTS. 4. CAPITALIZED COST SAVINGS FOR BOILER EFFICIENCY AT THE RATE OF US$500,000 PER EACH 0.1 PERCENT ABOVE 80 PERCENT. 5. CAPITALIZED COST FOR THE AUXILIARY POWER CONSUMPTION AT US$2,000 PER KW.
LIFE CYCLE COST METHODS EVALUATION USING LIFE CYCLE COSTING FOR THE PROCUREMENT OF A 500 MW COAL-FIRED POWER STATION BOILER COMPLEX ALL FIGURES IN USD (IN THOUSANDS) 1. INITIAL COSTS A C TOTAL QUOTED PRICE, INCLUDING 185,000 200,000 MANDATORY SPARES 2. ADJUSTMENTS (A) FOR OMISSIONS IN MANDATORY 3,000 --- SPARES (B) COMMERCIAL EXCEPTIONS 15,500 12,000 (delivery, payment terms) (C) TECHNICAL EXCEPTIONS 28,000 24,000 (omission of equipment, capacity shortage, etc.) INITIAL COST 231,500 236,000
LIFE CYCLE COST METHODS EVALUATION USING LIFE CYCLE COSTING FOR THE PROCUREMENT OF A 500 MW COAL-FIRED POWER STATION BOILER COMPLEX ALL FIGURES IN USD (IN THOUSANDS) 3. ADJUSTMENTS FOR A C FOLLOW-ON COSTS (A)CAPITALIZED COST OF SPARES 40,000 28,000 FOR FIVE YEARS (B) CAPITALIZED COST SAVING -12,000 -18,000 FOR HIGHER EFFICIENCY ( C) CAPITALIZED COST OF AUXILIARY 5,000 7,000 POWER CONSUMPTION TOTAL ADJUSTMENT FOR 33,000 17,000 FOLLOW-ON COST 4. TOTAL EVALUATED COST ON 264,500 253,000 LCC PRINCIPLES RANKING 2 1
LIFE CYCLE COST METHODS BID EVALUATION USING LIFE CYCLE COSTINGOIL PALM PLANT THE EVALUATION AND COMPARISON OF RESPONSIVE BIDS SHALL BE BASED ON THE TOTAL LIFE CYCLE COST FOR SIX YEARS, PER UNIT OF OUTPUT. THE LIFE CYCLE COST SHALL BE THE SUM OF THE INITIAL PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PLANT AND THE COST OF OPERATION IN ELECTRIC ENERGY FOR SIX YEARS OF OPERATION OF A UNIT COST OF US$0.10 PER KWH, DISCOUNTED TO PRESENT VALUE AT 12 PERCENT.
LIFE CYCLE COST METHODS BID EVALUATION AND COMPARISON ALL FIGURES IN USD (IN THOUSANDS) A B • 1. INITIAL COST 9,500 10,300 • 2. OPERATING COST PER YEAR (1,200) (1,000) • OPERATING COST FOR 6 YEARS 4,933 4,111 NPV AT 12 PERCENT • 3. TOTAL LIFE CYCLE COST 14,433 14,411 • 4. OUTPUT PER YEAR (TONS) 3,600 4,000 • 5. EVALUATED COST PER TON OF OUTPUT 4.01 3.60 • 6. RANKING 2 1 • A-12 MILLION KWH @ .10 PER KWH • B-10 MILLION KWH @ .10 PER KWH
BIDDER’S QUALIFICATIONS-PREQUALIFICATION • QUALIFICATION AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS WILL DEPEND ON NATURE AND COMPLEXITY • SHOULD NOT BE SET TOO HIGH OR TOO MANY • KEEP IN VIEW INDUSTRY PRACTICES FOR CONSTRUCTION OF REQUIRED FACILITIES IN DESIGNING MINIMUM QUALIFICATION CRITERIA • SPECIFY RELEVANT AND REASONABLE MINIMUM CRITERIA FOR BIDDER’S TECHNICAL CAPABILITY, FINANCIAL RESOURCES AND PAST EXPERIENCE INCLUDING THAT REQUIRED FOR MANUFACTURERS AND SUBCONTRACTORS OF CRITICAL ITEMS • INCLUDE STANDARD FORM OF MANUFACTURER’S AUTHORIZATION (NOT IN SBD FOR S&I)
BIDDER’S QUALIFICATIONS-PREQUALIFICATION • DECIDE EARLY ON PREQUALIFICATION AT PREPARATION OR APPRAISAL • GIVEN LARGE VALUE AND COMPLEXITY, COST OF PREPARING BIDS BEING HIGH, TO SOLICIT INTEREST OF QUALIFIED BIDDERS AND TO ASCERTAIN EXPECTED LEVEL OF COMPETITION, PREQUALIFICATION IS NORMALLY REQUIRED AND RECOMMENDED • IN CERTAIN CASES E.G. WHERE COST OF PREPARING BIDS IS NOT VERY HIGH OR OTHER JUSTIFIABLE REASONS E.G. URGENCY-- PREQUALIFICATION MAY BE OMITTED IN A TWO STAGE BIDDING • FOLLOW ALL STANDARD RULES AND PROCEDURES FOR PREQUALIFICATION AS PER GUIDELINES AND STANDARD PREQUALIFICATION DOCUMENT
BIDDER’S QUALIFICATIONS-PREQUALIFICATION • MAIN CRITERIA • GENERAL EXPERIENCE • SPECIFIC EXPERIENCE IN CONSTRUCTION OF SIMILAR FACILITIES –HOW MANY AND HOW FAR BACK IN TIME HAVING SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED? ANY OTHER SPECIFIC WORK EXPERIENCE UNIQUE TO PROCUREMENT IN QUESTION • MANUFACTURER’S AUTHORIZATION FOR MAJOR ITEMS NOT MANUFACTURED BY CONTRACTOR AND/OR OTHER RELEVANT DOCUMENTS SUCH AS LICENSING AGREEMENTS WITH MANUFACTURERS • MINIMUM QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENT FOR MAJOR ITEMS INCLUDING THOSE PERMITTED OR LIKELY TO BE OFFERED BY SUBCONTRACTORS • IF LONG TERM OPERATION AND/OR MAINTENANCE SERVICES ARE REQUIRED THEN DEMONSTRATED EXPERIENCE FOR SUCH SERVICES OVER A PERIOD OF TIME • FINANCIAL RESOURCES—AVERAGE CONSTRUCTION TURNOVER INCLUSIVE OF INSTALLATION AND OTHER SERVICES AND CASH FLOW • PERSONNEL AND EQUIPMENT IS CHECKED AT PRICE BID STAGE
PACKAGING • IMPORTANT CONSIDERATIONS • OTHER FINANCIERS-- PARALLEL OR JOINT FINANCING – AGREE ON BIDDING AND REVIEW PROCEDURES • TO THE EXTENT PRACTICAL PACKAGING SHOULD BE SUCH THAT MANUFACTURERS OF MAJOR PLANT AND EQUIPMENT FOR FACILITY WOULD BE ABLE TO PARTICIPATE BY OBTAINING ITEMS THEY DO NOT MANUFACTURE FROM OTHER SOURCES ESPECIALLY IF OUTSOURCED ITEMS DO NOT BELONG TO A DIFFERENT CLASS OF INDUSTRY WHERE A SEPARATE PACKING WOULD BE TECHNICALLY FEASIBLE • VERY LARGE PACKAGES MAY REDUCE COMPETITION DUE TO CAPACITY LIMITATIONS
BID PRICES • BID PRICES SHALL BE INVITED AS FOLLOWS: (SCHEDULES OF RATES AND PRICES IN SBD) • SCHEDULE 1-CIP FOR PLANT AND MANDATORY SPARES SUPPLIED FROM ABROAD • SCHEDULE 2-EXW FOR PLANT AND MANDATORY SPARES SUPPLIED FROM WITHIN EMPLOYER’S COUNTRY • SCHEDULE 3-DESIGN SERVICES • SCHEDULE 4-INSTALLATION AND OTHER SERVICES [OTHER SERVICES TO INCLUDE TRANSPORTATION, INSURANCE, TEMPORARY WORKS, OTHER CIVIL WORKS, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE SERVICES, TRAINING, ETC. INCLUDING ALL TAXES AND DUTIES ON SUCH SERVICES] • SCHEDULE 5-GRAND SUMMARY TOTAL OF SCHEDULES 1 TO 4 • SCHEDULE 6-BIDDER’S RECOMMENDED SPARE PARTS [NOT TO BE INCLUDED FOR BID EVALUATION]
BID OPENING • ALL BID OPENING WHETHER SINGLE OR TWO STAGE BIDDING ARE PUBLIC BID OPENING • STRICTLY FOLLOW THE RULES IN THE BIDDING DOCUMENTS AND OPEN BIDS ACCORDINGLY AT THE DESIGNATED PLACE AND AT THE SPECIFIED TIME AND DATE • GOOD PRACTICE IS TO ALSO READ ALOUD • OPERATING COSTS WHERE APPLICABLE • FUNCTIONAL AND OTHER GUARANTEE PARAMETERS AND EFFICIENCIES OFFERED BY BIDDERS
BID EVALUATION • SINGLE STAGE— • DETERMINATION OF SUBSTANTIAL RESPONSIVENESS • NON-MATERIAL NON-CONFORMITIES • ARITHMETICAL CORRECTIONS • CONVERSION TO SINGLE CURRENCY (USUALLY USING DATE OF BID OPENING TO BE SPECIFIED IN BD) • NO DOMESTIC PREFERENCE APPLIES
BID EVALUATION-CONTINUED • SINGLE STAGE BIDDING • TECHNICAL EVALUATION • MEETS MINIMUM ACCEPTABLE STANDARDS AND PARAMETERS OF BD? • MEETS FUNCTIONAL GUARANTEES AS PER BD? • SUITABILITY IN TERMS OF ENVIRONMENTAL AND CLIMATIC CONDITIONS SPECIFIED IN BD? • IF THE BID DOES NOT MEET MINIMUM ACCEPTABLE STANDARDS OF COMPLETENESS, CONSISTENCY AND DETAILS AND SPECIFIED MINIMUM (OR MAXIMUM, IF APPLICABLE) REQUIREMENTS FOR FUNCTIONAL GUARANTEES THE BID WILL BE REJECTED AS NON-RESPONSIVE • NO CLARIFICATIONS CAN BE ASKED OR PERMITTED THAT WILL CHANGE THE SUBSTANCE OR PRICE OF THE BID • ALTERNATIVE BIDS IF ALLOWED IN BD IT WILL BE EVALUATED
BID EVALUATION-CONTINUED • SINGLE STAGE • ECONOMIC EVALUATION • BID PRICE EXCLUDING PROVISIONAL SUM AND CONTINGENCY IN PRICE SCHEDULES • ADJUSTED FOR ARITHMETICAL CORRECTIONS • ADJUSTED FOR DISCOUNTS • ADJUSTMENT FOR QUANTIFIABLE NONMATERIAL NONCONFORMITIES • CONVERSION TO SINGLE CURRENCY • ANY OTHER EVALUATION FACTORS AS PER SECTION III OF THE BD • PRICE ADJUSTMENT AS ALLOWED UNDER PRICE ADJUSTMENT CLAUSE OF THE CONDITIONS OF CONTRACT IS NOT TAKEN INTO ACCOUNT • AWARD WILL BE MADE TO THE LOWEST EVALUATED BIDDER DETERMINED QUALIFIED AS PER SPECIFIED CRITERIA
BID EVALUATION-CONTINUED • TWO STAGE BIDDING • FIRST STAGE TECHNICAL EVALUATION • CHECK FOR COMPLETENESS IF GENERALLY IN ORDER • BIDS FOUND NON-RESPONSIVE OR NOT MEETING THE MINIMUM LEVELS OF PERFORMANCE OR OTHER CRITERIA OF THE BD WILL BE REJECTED • PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION OF ALTERNATIVE BIDS • DETAILED TECHNICAL AND COMMERCIAL EVALUATION WILL BE CARRIED OUT FOR REMAINING BIDS THAT PASSED THE TEST OF SUBSTANTIAL RESPONSIVENESS
BID EVALUATION-CONTINUED • TWO STAGE BIDDING • FIRST STAGE TECHNICAL EVALUATION • CLARIFICATION OF FIRST STAGE TECHNICAL PROPOSALS • EMPLOYER MAY HOLD CLARIFICATION MEETINGS WITH BIDDERS ONE ON ONE AND ALSO ASK IN WRITING • BIDDERS WILL BE INFORMED ANY AMENDMENTS OR CHANGES THAT THEY SHOULD MAKE IN THEIR TECHNICAL PROPOSALS AND ALSO ANY UNACCEPTABLE COMMERCIAL DEVIATIONS THAT SHOULD BE WITHDRAWN AT THE SECOND STAGE SUBMISSION • EMPLOYER MAY ISSUE AN AMENDMENT TO BD • EMPLOYER WILL ISSUE TO EACH BIDDER A MEMORANDUM “CHANGES REQUIRED PURSUANT TO FIRST STAGE EVALUATION” GOODPRACTICE IS THAT MEMORANDUM IS SIGNED BY BOTH PARTIES
BID EVALUATION-CONTINUED • TWO STAGE BIDDING • SECOND STAGE BID EVALUATION • BID IS DETERMINE SUBSTANTIAL RESPONSIVE IF IT HAS PROPERLY INCORPORATED ALL MODIFICATIONS LISTED IN MEMORANDUM “CHANGES REQUIRED PURSUANT TO FIRST STAGE EVALUATION WITHOUT ANY MATERIAL DEVIATIONS, RESERVATIONS OR OMISSIONS • SECOND STAGE BID CONTAINING TECHNICAL OR COMMERCIAL ALTERNATIVES NOT SUBMITTED AS PART OF FIRST STAGE TECHNICAL PROPOSAL WILL BE TREATED AS NON-RESPONSIVE • REST OF THE BID EVALUATION AND AWARD PROCEDURES IS SIMILAR TO SINGLE STAGE BIDDING
SEQUENCE OF COMPLETION TAKING OVER AND OPERATIONAL ACCEPTANCE OF FACILITY FLOW CHART (ATTACHED) • PLANT PHYSICALLY AND STRUCTURALLY COMPLETED • PRE-COMMISSIONING • COMPLETION CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED • EMPLOYER TAKES OVER AND RESPONSIBLE FOR CARE AND CUSTODY • COMMISSIONING AND/OR GUARANTEE TESTS • OPERATIONAL ACCEPTANCE • DEFECT LIABILITY PERIOD STARTS AT COMPLETION OF FACILITY