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PICC COST DATA & PEC CONTRACT DOCUMENTS. By Engr. M. Mazhar-ul-Islam (Chief Executive Officer). Pakistan Institute of Cost & Contracts (PICC). mazhar@picc.org.pk www.picc.org.pk. Background. Delayed completion & cost overrun in most of the contracts in Pakistan
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PICC COST DATA & PEC CONTRACT DOCUMENTS ByEngr. M. Mazhar-ul-Islam(Chief Executive Officer) Pakistan Institute of Cost & Contracts (PICC) mazhar@picc.org.pk www.picc.org.pk
Background • Delayed completion & cost overrun in most of the contracts in Pakistan • Unreasonable construction cost and inadequate cash flows • Cost and contracts are inter-related • Need for a single source data for all construction inputs • Unavailability of data prepared by third party • In the present globalized environment, online availability of such data is vital to bring efficiency, productivity and transparency in determining the right cost of the contracts
Introduction to picc • Pakistan Engineering Council (PEC) has taken an initiative & created a success story of development, updating & maintaining such data by creating Pakistan Institute of Cost & Contracts (PICC) as its subsidiary. • PICC is a non-profit, research based institution • Prepares and update web based cost for all construction inputs • Dealing with matters related to engineering contracts
PICC Functions • Prepare, update and maintain on PICC website the cost data base for all construction inputs. • Country specific Schedule of Rates (SOR) • Country specific procurement documents • Guidelines for construction cost estimate • Uniform classification system for specs & BOQs • Training, workshops and courses on cost & Contracts • Research on cost & contract
PICC COST DATA DEVELOPEMENT PICC cost data generally includes: • Unified Schedule of Rates (SoR) • Basic input rates (Materials, Manpower and Machinery) • Composite item Rates • Per unit rates of various facilities • Technical specifications • Model BOQ and Guidelines • Standard methods of measurements
PROGRESS Maintaining, monthly updating & progressively uploading on the website the cost data, as per detail given below, for all the districts of Pakistan including AJK and Gilgit-Baltistan: • About 3200 basic input rates • About 1400 composite item rates for concrete, brick masonry, Stone masonry, Block masonry, steel bars, formwork, plastering, pile works, Earthwork and road works etc • Presently about 550,000 data are being monthly updated which are to be increased progressively • Per unit rates and rates for quality control tests
PROGRESS • Comprehensive mechanism established for determining the Transportation Charges for various types of terrain. • Technical Specifications for concrete, masonry works, piles and water supply & sanitation are developed and uploaded on website whereas for various other sections are under development. • Standard methods of measurements and Model BOQ & guidelines have been developed in line with the international standards.
REVIEW OF PICC COST DATA • National Steering Committee review all PICC Cost Data periodically before hosting. • National Conference of Construction Cost reviewed the PICC products & give their concurrence. • Representative participants are: • University of Engineering & Technology Lahore • Chartered Quantity Surveyor • All Pakistan Contractor’s Association (APCA) • Association of Consulting Engineer Pakistan (ACEP) • Engineering-in Chief’s branch , GHQ Cont’d
REVIEW OF PICC COST DATA • National Engineering Services Pakistan Pvt. Ltd. (NESPAK) • Pak PWD Department • WAPDA • P&D Government of Punjab • P&D Government of Baluchistan • National Highway Authority (NHA) • Irrigation Department Govt. of Punjab • Pakistan Standard and Quality Control Authority (PSQCA) • In the MoST Meeting Islamabad (10 April, 2010), The representative from P&D Division, NHA, PAK PWD, MoST, NESPAK endorsed establishment of PICC
BASIC INPUT RATES a)Determination: • Rates are collected directly from suppliers / vendors and PICC Market Surveyors from at least three sources for all Divisional HQ. • EXW rates from various geographical locations are also collected. • Transportation charges are applied on EXW rates where required. • If difference between above rates is more than 10%, process is repeated for verification. • Average material rates are determined. • Divisional HQ rates are replicated in the districts under their jurisdiction or based on the geographical locations. • Adjustment of any specific input rate in a particular area is made if there is any special consideration by the Government.
BASIC INPUT RATES B. Verification : • Verification through cross checking with the manufactures /suppliers • Verification by comparing with the rates determined by applying transportation charges • Verification through inter-city comparison • Verification by comparing of rates with the other organizations data
BASIS FOR DETERMINATION OF TRANSPORTATION CHARGES • Truck Capacity:Monthly Hired Truck of 10 Ton Capacity • Speed:For a distance of 1 Km the Average Speed is taken 10 Km/hr. An increment of 0.5 Km/hr is considered for each Km upto a maximum average speed of 30 Km/hr • Diesel & Oil Consumption:Diesel@3Km/ Liter & Engine oil@100Km/ Liter • Labor:06 No. Laborers are considered for Loading, Unloading & Stacking within 3/ 4 Hours for each Trip • Allowances For Katcha, Hilly & Hard Hilly Areas:An allowance for Katcha & Hilly Areas is considered as 25% where as For hard Hilly area as 40% • Toll Taxes: Toll Taxes are also included
TRANSPORTATION CHARGES A comprehensive mechanism is developed for determining transportation charges in various types of terrain
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Technical Specifications for concrete, masonry works, piles and water supply & sanitation are developed and uploaded on website whereas for various other sections are under development
UTILITY OF PICC COST DATA • Preparation of budget cost estimates • Preparation of Engineer’s Estimates • Cost validation of PC-1 and third party cost validation • Reference data for resolution of contractual disputes • Reference data for price adjustment • Reference data for Bidders to prepare the bids
BENEFITS OF PICC COST DATA • Verification for accuracy of project cost • Transparency in the estimates • Minimize malpractices and corruption • Quality construction • Timely completion • Effective contract administration • Minimizing cost overrun and financial loss to the National exchequer during the currency of contracts • Facilitate Cost Plus project execution
PEC AMENDMENT BILL 2010 • Passed by the Parliament on 29th December 2010 • Provision for subsidiary of PEC under Article 3(XXXIV) • Establishing Standards for Engineering Contracts, Cost & Services Article-7 (p) • Election for Chairman, Senior Vice Chairman, Four Vice Chairman of provinces and 40 members • Representation for AJK, Gilgit, Baltistan and FATA • Voters included Registered Engineers and Professional Engineers
PEC AMENDMENT BILL 2010 • No Post in an Engineering Organization other then an Engineer • Suo-Moto power given first time to PEC to deal with professional misconduct of Engineers, Consultants. • Contractors & Engineering Organizations (Public or Private) • PEC Functions includes preparation of Bidding documents, Contract Documents, Construction Cost Data, Arbitration and related procedures
List of PEC bidding documents • Standard Form of Bidding Documents (Civil Work) • Standard Form of Bidding Docs for Procurement of Works (E & M) • Standard Form of Bidding Documents for Procurement of Works for Smaller Contracts • Standard Form of Contract for Engineering Consultancy Services (Time Based Assignments) • Standard Form of Contract for Engineering Consultancy Services (Lump Sum Assignment) • Standard Form of Contract for Engineering Consultancy Services for Smaller Projects (Cont’d)
List of PEC bidding documents • Rules of Conciliation and Arbitration • Standard Procedure for Evaluation of Proposals for Procurement of Engineering Services • Standard Procedure and Formula for Price Adjustment • Standard Procedure for Evaluation of Bids for Procurement of Works • Standard Procedure for pre-qualification of constructors • Standard Procedure for pre-qualification of consultants • Standard Form of Bidding Documents for Procurement of Works on B.O.T Basis (Cont’d)
List of PEC bidding documents • Standard Form of Bidding Documents for Procurement of Works on Design-Build Basis • Standard Form of Bidding Documents for Procurement of Works • Standard Forms of joint Venture • Standard Forms of Bidding Document for Procurement of works on EPC/Turnkey Basis • Standard Forms of Bidding Document for Procurement of Goods & Services • Standard Forms of Bidding Document for Operation & Maintenance works
Notification FOR PEC BIDDING DOCUMENTS • Circulated to 75 selected Stakeholders • Approved by PEC Executive Committee • Vetted by Law Division • Approved by ECNEC on 28-2-2002 • P&DD notified vide number 8(60)WR/PC/2002 dated 21-8-2002 • PEC notified vide S.R.O 628(I)/2003 dated 21.6.2003 & S.R.O 629(I)/2003 dated 26.6.2003
Notification FOR PEC BIDDING DOCUMENTS • ECNEC approved these revised documents on 12-11-2007 • P & D Division notified these revised documents vide No. 8(60)WR/PC/2008 dated 12 February, 2008 • PPRA Notified vide SRO No 805(I/208) dated 11th July 2008 • P&DD notified vide number 1(780)PP&H/PC/2007/Vol-II dated 24.12.2009
Advantage of Implementation • Unified documents easy to comprehend by users • Provide pre-determined rules based on equitability • Minimize arbitrary decision by the parties • Increase efficiency and productivity • Minimize disputes- ensure transparency • Facilitate quality construction • Cut delay in project implementation • Develop capacity of Pakistani Constructors • Accelerate self-reliance in documentation
Backgrounds • Over hundred (100) various form of contract was used by different Govt./Autonomous/Private bodies • Main feature of these documents - one sided provisions in favor of the Employer • Difficult to implement by contractor/consultants due to wide diversity • Generally not based on International format of Engineering Contract • Various funding agencies have their own documents • Planning Commission Directives – 1989 & 1996
Development of Documents • Draft sponsored by Organizations • Permission from FIDIC • Based on International Standards • Task groups for each document • Approval by Committee and Executive Committee • Review by Experts and Stake Holders • Feedback and Updating • Processing for Notification
Purpose of Standardization • Provide framework documents • Facilitate user’s productivity • Equitable documents between the parties • Prevent malpractices through unified Formats • International practice of modern contracts • Applicable for projects irrespective of financing • Self reliance in documentation • Compliance of Pakistani Laws • Protect Pakistani interests • Country specific provisions in ICB
Country Specific Provisions • Eligibility Clause – requirement of PEC License • Qualification to suit domestic firms • Professional works by Professional • Arbitration under Arbitration Act 1940 • Delayed payment compensation • Domestic preference • Compliance of Pakistani Laws • Use of Pakistani materials and services • Security from Insurance Co.
CEO PICC, Engr. M. Mazhar-ul-Islam, with some of the PICC staff members after receiving THE LUMINARIES OF THE LAND 2009 Award
Workshop on PEC Contract/Bidding Documents. Minister of Housing, Planning & Public Health, Govt. of AJK, Syed Murtaza Gillani addressing the workshop, on the right is CEO PICC, Engr. Mazhar-ul-Islam who was also workshop Moderator
ADB Delegation visit to PICC. Picture above (L-R): Jeff Taylor – Sr. Procurement Specialist ADB, Hamid Sharif - Principal Director - Central Operations Services Office (COSO), M. Mazhar Ul Islam – CEO PICC, Ali Farhad Hameed – Manager IT PICC, NaeemAbbas– Procurement Specialist ADB, Terry N. Woods – Procurement Specialist/Consultant ADB.