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REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL

For

“IMPROVEMENT/ CONSTRUCTION OF 2-LANE WITH HARD


SHOULDER OF ASKOTE – LIPULEKH ROAD FROM TAWAGHAT
VILLAGE TO BUDHI VILLAGE (DESIGN KM. 56.935 TO KM
95.748) AND FROM END OF TUNNEL PORTAL TO KALI MANDIR
(DESIGN KM 113.828 TO KM. 133.078) [TOTAL DESIGN LENGTH
= 58.063 KM] UNDER PROJECT HIRAK OF BRO IN THE STATE
OF UTTARAKHAND UNDER BHARATMALA PARIYOJNA ON
EPC MODE”

ON

ENGINEERING, PROCUREMENT & CONSTRUCTION


(EPC) MODE

MINISTRY OF ROAD TRANSPORT AND HIGHWAYS


(MORT&H)

DECEMBER 2022
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TABLE OF CONTENTS

S.No. Contents PageNo.


Notice inviting RFP 4
Disclaimer 5
Glossary 6
1 Introduction 7
1.1 Background 7
1.2 Brief description of Bidding Process 10
1.3 Schedule of Bidding Process 10
2 Instructions to Bidders 11
A General 11
2.1 General terms of Bidding 11
2.2 Eligibility and qualification requirement of Bidder 15
2.3 Proprietary Data 23
2.4 Cost of Bidding 24
2.5 Site visit and verification of information 24
2.6 Verification and Disqualification 24
B Documents 26
2.7 Contents of the RFP 26
2.8 Clarifications 26
2.9 Amendment of RFP 27
C Preparation and Submission of BIDs 27
2.10 Format and Signing of BID 27
2.11 Documents comprising Technical & financial BID 27
2.12 BID Due Date 30
2.13 Late BIDs 30
2.14 Procedure of e-tendering 30
2.15 Online opening of BIDs 31
2.16 Rejection of BIDs 32
2.17 Validity of BIDs 32
2.18 Confidentiality 32
2.19 Correspondence with the Bidder 32
D Bid Security 32
2.20 Bid Security 32
2.21 Performance Security 33
3 Evaluation of Technical and Opening & Evaluation of financial BIDs 35
3.1 Evaluation of Technical BIDs 35
3.2 Opening and Evaluation of financial BIDs 36
3.3 Selection of Bidder 36
3.4 Contacts during BID Evaluation 37
3.5 Correspondence with the Bidder 37
4 Fraud and Corrupt Practices 38
5 Pre- BID Conference 39
6 Miscellaneous 40
Appendices
IA Letter comprising the Technical BID 41
IB Letter comprising the Financial BID 44
II Bank guarantee for Bid Security 61
III Format for Power of Attorney for signing of BID 65
IV Format for Power of Attorney for Lead Member of Joint Venture 67
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V Format for Joint Bidding Agreement for Joint Venture 69
VI Integrity Pact Format 73
VII Form of Bank Guarantee (For Performance Security) 79
VIII Format of LOA 82
IX Certificate regarding Compliance with Restrictions under Rule 144 (xi) of the 83
General Financial Rules (GFRs)
X Certificate regarding Compliance with ORDER No. P-45021/2/2017-PP(BE-II) 84
dated 04.06.2020
XI Guidelines of Ministry of finance, Department of Expenditure dated 23 Jul 85
2020.
Annexure of Appendix 1A
I Details of Bidder 46
II Technical Capacity of the Bidder 49
III Financial Capacity of the Bidder 50
IV Details of Eligible project 52
V Statement of legal capacity 56
VI Information required to Evaluate the BID capacity 57
VII Guidelines of the Department of Disinvestment 59
VIII Details of ongoing Works 61

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O/o Chief Engineer –Project Hirak
Border Roads Organisation
Notice Inviting BID

No.90002/Tawaghat – Kalimandir/EPC Dated – 13.02.2023


RFP for “Improvement/ Construction of 2-lane with Hard shoulder of Askote – Lipulekh Road from
Tawaghat village to Budhi Village (Design Km. 56.935 to Km 95.748) and from end of Tunnel Portal to
Kali Mandir (Design Km 113.828 to Km. 133.078) [Total Design Length = 58.063 km] under project
Hirak of BRO in the State of Uttarakhand under Bharatmala Pariyojana on EPC Mode”.
The Ministry of Road Transport & Highways through Chief Engineer, Project Hirak, Border Road
Organisation is engaged in the development of road and as part of this endeavor, it has been decided to
undertake the work for “Improvement/ Construction of 2-lane with Hard shoulder of Askote – Lipulekh
Road from Tawaghat village to Budhi Village (Design Km. 56.935 to Km 95.748) and from end of
Tunnel Portal to Kali Mandir (Design Km 113.828 to Km. 133.078) [Total Design Length = 58.063 km]
under project Hirak of BRO in the State of Uttarakhand under Bharatmala Pariyojana on EPC
Mode”.
MoRTH represented by its Chief Engineer, Project Hirak, Border Roads Organisation now invites BIDs from
eligible contractors for the following project:

NH
ICB Estimated Completion Maintenance
State no. Name of work
No. Cost (Cr.) Period Period
Improvement/ Construction of 2-lane
with Hard shoulder of Askote – Lipulekh
Road from Tawaghat village to Budhi 60 Months/
Uttarakhand

Village (Design Km. 56.935 to Km 5 Years


274.96
95.748) and from end of Tunnel Portal to from the
09 - ( excluding 24 Months
Kali Mandir (Design Km 113.828 to Actual
GST)
Km. 133.078) [Total Design Length = Date of
58.063 km] under project Hirak of BRO completion
in the State of Uttarakhand under
Bharatmala Pariyojana on EPC Mode

The complete BID document can be viewed / downloaded from web portal www.eprocure.gov.in and BIMS
Portal (http://bims.gov.in)as given in Critical date sheet below. Bidder must submit its financial BID at
[http://eprocure.gov.in] and Technical BID at www.eprocure.gov.in and BIMS Portal (http://bims.gov.in) on
or before 31.03.2023 (up to 1500 hours IST). BIDs received online shall be opened on 01.04.2023 after 1500
hours IST).
BID through any other mode shall not be entertained. However, Bid Security, on line receipt towards
Document fees, Power of Attorney and Joint Bidding Agreement etc. shall be submitted physically by the
Bidder on or before 31.03.2023 (upto 1500 hrs IST). Please note that the Chief Engineer, Project Hirak,
Border Roads Organisation reserves the right to accept or reject all or any of BIDs without assigning any
reason what so ever.
Officer In-charge
Chief Engineer
Project Hirak
Railway Station Road
Near ITI Tanakpur
Tanakpur, Uttarakhand
PIN - 262309
Phone : 05943-265873, 265874
Email : bro-hirak@nic.in
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DISCLAIMER

The information contained in this Request for Proposal document (the “ RFP ”) or subsequently provided to
Bidder (s), whether verbally or in documentary or any other form by or on behalf of the Authority or any of
its employees or advisors, is provided to Bidder (s) on the terms and conditions set out in this RFP and such
other terms and conditions subject to which such information is provided.

This RFP is not an Agreement and is neither an offer nor invitation by the Authority to the prospective
Bidders or any other person. The purpose of this RFP is to provide interested parties with information that
may be useful to them in making their financial offers (BIDs) pursuant to this RFP. This RFP includes
statements, which reflect various assumptions and assessments arrived at by the Authority in relation to the
project. Such assumptions, assessments and statements do not purport to contain all the information that each
Bidder may require. This RFP may not be appropriate for all persons, and it is not possible for the Authority,
its employees or advisors to consider the investment objectives, financial situation and particular needs of
each party who reads or uses this RFP. The assumptions, assessments, statements and information contained
in the Bidding Documents, especially the [Feasibility Report], may not be complete, accurate, adequate or
correct. Each Bidder should, therefore, conduct its own investigations and analysis and should check the
accuracy, adequacy, correctness, reliability and completeness of the assumptions, assessments, statements
and information contained in this RFP and obtain independent advice from appropriate sources.

Information provided in this RFP to the Bidder (s) is on a wide range of matters, some of which may depend
upon interpretation of law. The information given is not intended to be an exhaustive account of statutory
requirements and should not be regarded as a complete or authoritative statement of law. The Authority
accepts no responsibility for the accuracy or otherwise for any interpretation or opinion on law expressed
herein.
The Authority, its employees and advisors make no representation or warranty and shall have no liability to
any person, including any Applicant or Bidder under any law, statute, rules or regulations or tort, principles
of restitution or unjust enrichment or otherwise for any loss, damages, cost or expense which may arise from
or be incurred or suffered on account of anything contained in this RFP or otherwise, including the accuracy,
adequacy, correctness, completeness or reliability of the RFP and any assessment, assumption, statement or
information contained therein or deemed to form part of this RFP or arising in any way for participation in
this BID Stage.

The Authority also accepts no liability of any nature whether resulting from negligence or otherwise
howsoever caused arising from reliance of any Bidder upon the statements contained in this RFP. The
Authority may in its absolute discretion, but without being under any obligation to do so, update, amend or
supplement the information, assessment or assumptions contained in this RFP.

The issue of this RFP does not imply that the Authority is bound to select a Bidder or to appoint the Selected
Bidder JV or Contractor, as the case may be, for the project and the Authority reserves the right to reject all
or any of the Bidders or BIDs without assigning any reason whatsoever.

The Bidder shall bear all its costs associated with or relating to the preparation and submission of its BID
including but not limited to preparation, copying, postage, delivery fees, expenses associated with any
demonstrations or presentations which may be required by the Authority or any other costs incurred in
connection with or relating to its BID. All such costs and expenses will remain with the Bidder and the
Authority shall not be liable in any manner whatsoever for the same or for any other costs or other expenses
incurred by a Bidder in preparation or submission of the BID, regardless of the conduct or outcome of the
Bidding Process.

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GLOSSARY
Agreement As defined in Clause1.1.4
Authority As defined in Clause1.1.1
Bank Guarantee As defined in Clause 2.20.1
BID (s) As defined in Clause1.2.2
Bidders As defined in Clause1.2.1
Bidding Documents As defined in Clause1.1.5
BID Due Date As defined in Clause1.1.5
Bidding Process As defined in Clause1.2.1
BID Security As defined in Clause1.2.4
BID Price or BID As defined in Clause1.2.6
Contractor As defined in Clause1.1.2
Construction Period As defined in Clause1.2.6
Conflict of Interest As defined in Clause2.2.1(c)
Defect Liability Period As defined in Clause1.2.6
Eligible Experience As defined in Clause 2.2.2.5(i)
Eligible projects As defined in Clause 2.2.2.5(i)
EPC As defined in Clause1.1.1
EPC Contract As defined in Clause1.1.2
Estimated project Cost As defined in Clause1.1.3
Feasibility Report As defined in Clause1.2.3
Financial Capacity As defined in Clause 2.2.2.3(i)
Government Government of India
Joint Venture As defined in Clause2.2.1
Jt. Bidding Agreement As defined in Clause2.1.11 (f)
Lead Member As defined in Clause 2.1.11(c)
Lowest Bidder As defined in Clause1.2.6
LOA As defined in Clause3.3.4
Net Worth As defined in Clause 2.2.2.9(ii)
Performance Security As defined in Clause2.21.1
Additional Performance Security Deleted
Project As defined in Clause1.1.1
Re. or Rs. Or INR Indian Rupee
RFP or Request for Proposals As defined in the Disclaimer
Selected Bidder As defined in Clause 3.3
Technical Capacity As defined in Clause 2.2.2.2(i)
Tie BIDs As defined in Clause3.3.2
Threshold Technical Capacity As defined in Clause 2.2.2.2(i)

The words and expressions beginning with capital letters and defined in this document shall, unless
repugnant to the context, have the meaning ascribed thereto herein.

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Ministry of Road Transport & Highways

SECTION 1

INTRODUCTION

1.1 Background

1.1.1. The Ministry of Road Transport & Highways through Chief Engineer project Hirak, Near ITI
Institute, Tanakpur, Distt- Champawat, Uttarakhand, PIN- 262309, Border Road Organisation (The ‘
Authority’) is engaged in the development of road and as part of this endeavor, the Authority has
decided to undertake “Improvement/ Construction of 2-lane with Hard shoulder of Askote –
Lipulekh Road from Tawaghat village to Budhi Village (Design Km. 56.935 to Km 95.748) and
from end of Tunnel Portal to Kali Mandir (Design Km 113.828 to Km. 133.078) [Total Design
Length = 58.063 km] under project Hirak of BRO in the State of Uttarakhand under
Bharatmala Pariyojana on EPC Mode” (the “ project ”) through Engineering, Procurement and
Construction (the “EPC”) Contract, and has decided to carry out the Bidding process for selection of
a Bidder to whom the project may be awarded. A brief description of the project may be seen in the
Information Memorandum of the project at the CPPP website https://www.eprocure.gov.in and BIMS
Portal (http://bims.gov.in)&Authority’s Website (www.bro.gov.in). Brief particulars of the project
are as follows:
Name of Work Length Estimated No of years
(Km) project Cost for
(In Rs. cr.) completion of
Work
Improvement/ Construction of 2-lane
with Hard shoulder of Askote –
Lipulekh Road from Tawaghat village
to Budhi Village (Design Km. 56.935 to
Km 95.748) and from end of Tunnel 274.96
02 years
Portal to Kali Mandir (Design Km 58.063 ( excluding
(24 months)
113.828 to Km. 133.078) [Total Design GST)
Length = 58.063 km] under project
Hirak of BRO in the State of
Uttarakhand under Bharatmala
Pariyojana on EPC Mode

1.1.2. The selected Bidder (the “Contractor”) shall be responsible for designing, engineering, procurement
and construction of the project under and in accordance with the provisions of an engineering,
procurement and construction contract (the “EPC Contract”) to be entered into between the
Contractor and the Authority in the form provided by the Authority as part of the Bidding Documents
pursuant hereto. The Contractor shall also be responsible for the maintenance of the project during the
Defect Liability Period. The scope of work will broadly include rehabilitation, up gradation and
augmentation of the existing carriageway to two lane with hard shoulders standards with construction
of new pavement, rehabilitation of existing pavement, construction and/or rehabilitation of major and
minor bridges, culverts, road intersections, interchanges, drains, etc. and maintenance of the project
during the Defect Liability Period, which shall be 05 years.

1.1.3. The Estimated cost of the project (the “Estimated project Cost”) has been specified in the clause
1.1.1 above, which is exclusive of Goods and Service Tax (GST). The assessment of actual costs,
however, will have to be made by the Bidders.
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1.1.4. The Agreement sets forth the detailed terms and conditions for award of the project to the Contractor,
including the scope of the Contractor’s services and obligations.

1.1.5. The Authority shall receive BIDs pursuant to this RFP in accordance with the terms set forth in this
RFP and other Documents to be provided by the Authority pursuant to this RFP (collectively the
"Bidding Documents "), and all BIDs shall be prepared and submitted in accordance with such terms
on or before the BID due date specified in Clause 1.3 for submission of BIDs (the “BID Due Date”).

1.2 Brief description of Bidding Process

1.2.1 The Authority has adopted a single stage two-part system (referred to as the "BID ding Process") for
selection of the Bidder for award of the project. Under this process, the BID shall be invited under
two parts. Eligibility and qualification of the Bidder will be first examined based on the details
submitted under first part (Technical BID) with respect to eligibility and qualifications criteria
prescribed in this RFP (the “Bidder”, which expression shall, unless repugnant to the context, include
the members of the Joint Venture). The Financial BID under the second part shall be opened of only
those Bidders whose Technical BIDs are responsive to eligibility and qualifications requirements as
per this RFP.
[GOI has issued guidelines (see Annexure VII of Appendix -1A of RFP) for qualification of Bidders
seeking to acquire stakes in any public sector enterprise through the process of disinvestment. These
guidelines shall apply mutatis mutandis to this Bidding Process. The Authority shall be any bidder in
accordance with the aforesaid guidelines at any stage of the Bidding Process. Bidders must satisfy
themselves that they are qualified to BID, and should give an undertaking to this effect in the form at
Appendix -IA].

1.2.2 The BID shall be valid for a period of 120 days from the date specified in Clause 1.3 for submission
of BIDs.

1.2.3 The complete Bidding Documents including the draft Agreement for the project is enclosed for the
Bidders. The Feasibility Report / Detailed project Report prepared by the Authority/ consultants of
the Authority (the "Feasibility Report/Detailed project Report") is also enclosed. The Feasibility
Report / Detailed project Report of the project is being provided only as a preliminary reference
document by way of assistance to the Bidders who are expected to carry out their own surveys,
investigations and other detailed examination of the project before submitting their BIDs. Nothing
contained in the Feasibility Report/Detailed project Report shall be binding on the Authority nor
confer any right on the Bidders, and the Authority shall have no liability whatsoever in relation to or
arising out of any or all contents of the Feasibility Report/Detailed project Report. The aforesaid
Documents and any addenda issued subsequent to this RFP Document will be deemed to form part of
the Bidding Documents. However, Feasibility Report/Detailed project Report prepared by the
Authority/consultants of the Authority (the “Feasibility Report/Detailed project Report”) is not
required in case of maintenance works like PR/HIPR to be taken on EPC mode.

1.2.4 A Bidder is required to submit, along with its BID, a BID Security of Rs. 2,74,96,000 (Rupees
Two Crore Seventy Four Lakh Ninety Six Thousands only) (the "BID Security"), refundable not
later than 150 (One hundred & fifty) days from the BID Due Date, except in the case of the Selected
Bidder whose BID Security shall be retained till it has provided a Performance Security and
Additional Performance Security (if any) as per the provision of this RFP and LOA. This Guarantee
shall be transmitted through SFMS Gateway to NHAI/MORTH/State PWD/NHIDCL/BROs Bank.
The Bidders shall also make payment of Rs. 35,400.00 (Rs. 30000 + 18% GST) (Rupees Thirty
Five Thousand Four Hundred Only) towards cost of tender document fees on
https://www.bharatkosh.gov.in in favor of “Pay & Accounts Officer, Ministry of Road Transport
& Highways, New Delhi” and submit a deposit receipt for the same. Details to be selected in
Bharatkosh Portal for making payment are as under:
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Sl. No. Description Details to be selected in NTRP
portal

1 Ministry Ministry of Road Transport &


Highways

2 Purpose Sale of Tender Documents

3 Pay and accounts officer (PAO) 034415-PAO(NH), New Delhi

4 Drawing and Disbursing Office (DDO) 234444- Engineer Liaison Officer

1.2.5 Bidders are advised to examine the project in greater detail, and to carryout, at their cost, such studies
as may be required for submitting their respective BIDs for award of the contract including
implementation of the project.

1.2.6 BIDs will be evaluated for the project on the basis of the lowest cost requirement by a Bidder for
implementing the project (the " BID Price") which is exclusive of Goods and Services Tax (GST).
The total time allowed for completion of construction under the Agreement (the “Construction
Period”) and the period during which the Contractor shall be liable for maintenance and rectification
of any defect or deficiency in the project after completion of the Construction Period (the “Defect
Liability Period”) shall be pre-determined, and are specified in the draft Agreement forming part of
the Bidding Documents.

In this RFP, the term “Lowest Bidder” shall mean the Bidder who is quoting the lowest BID price.

1.2.7 Generally, the Lowest Bidder shall be the selected Bidder. In case such Lowest Bidder withdraws or
is not selected for whatsoever reason except the reason mentioned in Clause 2.1.12 (b) (4), the
Authority shall annul the Bidding Process and invite fresh BIDs.

1.2.8 Other details of the process to be followed under this Bidding process and the terms thereof are spelt
out in this RFP.

1.2.9 Any queries or request for additional information concerning this RFP shall be submitted by e-mail to
the officer designated in Clause 2.11.4 below with identification/ title: "Queries / Request for
Additional Information: RFP for “Improvement/ Construction of 2-lane with Hard shoulder of
Askote – Lipulekh Road from Tawaghat village to Budhi Village (Design Km. 56.935 to Km
95.748) and from end of Tunnel Portal to Kali Mandir (Design Km 113.828 to Km. 133.078)
[Total Design Length = 58.063 km] under project Hirak of BRO in the State of Uttarakhand
under Bharatmala Pariyojana on EPC Mode”.

1.2.10 A Bidder is required to submit, along with its technical BID, a self-certificate that the item offered
meets the local content requirement for ‘Class-I Local Supplier’/’Class-II Local Supplier’, as the case
may be. The self-certification shall also have details of the location(s) at which the local value
addition is made. In case, bidder has not submitted the aforesaid certification the bidder will be
treated as ‘Non-Local Supplier’. In the above pretext, the Class-I Local Supplier, Class-II Local
Supplier and the Non Local Supplier are defined as under:

(i) ‘Class-I Local Supplier’ means a supplier or services provider, whose goods, service of
works offered for procurement, meets the minimum local content as prescribed for ‘Class-I
Local Supplier’ under this RFP. The ‘local content’ requirement to categorize a supplier as
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‘Class-I Local Supplier’ is minimum 50%.
(ii) ‘Class-II Local Supplier’ means a supplier or service provider, whose goods, services or
works offered for procurement, meets the minimum local content as prescribed for ‘Class-II
Local Supplier’ under the RFP. The ‘local content’ requirement to categorize a supplier as
‘Class-II Local Supplier’ is more than 20% but less than 50%.
(iii) ‘Non-Local Supplier’ means a supplier or service provider, whose goods, services or works
offered for procurement, has local content less than that prescribed for ‘Class-II local
supplier’ under this RFP. The ‘local content’ requirement to categorize a supplier as ‘Non
Local Supplier’ is less than or equal to 20%.
(iv) ‘Local content’ means the amount of value added in India which shall be the total value of
item procured (excluding net domestic indirect taxes) minus the value of imported content in
the item (including all customs duties) as a proportion of the total value, in percent.
In case of procurement for a value in excess of Rs. 10 crores, the ‘Class-I Local Supplier’/Class-II
Local Supplier’ shall provide a certificate from the statutory auditor or cost auditor of the company
(in case of companies) or from a practicing cost accountant or practicing chartered accountant (in
respect of suppliers other than companies) giving the percentage of local content.

1.3 Schedule of Bidding Process

The Authority shall endeavour to adhere to the following schedule:

Sl. No. Event Description Date


1. Invitation of RFP(NIT) 13.02.2023
2. Last date for receiving queries 10.03.2023 (Upto 1100 hrs)
3. Pre- BID meeting at venue
10.03.2023 (at 1600 hrs)
2.11.4
4. Authority response to queries
15.03.2023
latest by
5. Last date of Request for BID
31.03.2023 (Upto 1500 hrs)
Document
6 BID Due Date 31.03.2023 (Upto 1500 hrs)
7. Physical submission of BID 31.03.2023 (Upto 1500 hrs)
security/POA etc at HQ Hirak
7. Opening of Technical BIDs at 01.04.2023 after 1500 hrs
venue 2.11.4
8. Declaration of eligible / 15.04.2023
qualified Bidders
9. Opening of Financial BID 24.04.2023
10. Letter of Acceptance (LOA) 01.05.2023
11. Return of signed duplicate copy 08.05.2023
of LOA
12. Validity of BID 120 days from BID Due Date
13. Submission of Performance Within 30 days of receipt of LOA. (The
Security (PS) Bidder has the option to provide 50% of PS
within 30 days of receipt of LOA and the
remaining PS to be provided within 30 days
of signing of Agreement )
14. Signing of Agreement Within 10 days from the receipt of 50% of
Performance Security

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SECTION-2
INSTRUCTIONS TOBIDDERS
A. GENERAL

2.1. General terms of Bidding

2.1.1 No Bidder shall submit more than one BID for the project. A Bidder Bidding individually or as a
member of a Joint Venture shall not be entitled to submit another BID either individually or as a
member of any Joint Venture, as the case may be.

2.1.2 An International Bidder BID ding individually or as a member of a Joint Venture shall ensure that
Power of Attorney is apostille by appropriate Authority and requirement of Indian Stamp Act is duly
fulfilled.

2.1.3 Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this RFP, the detailed terms specified in the
draft Agreement shall have overriding effect; provided, however, that any conditions or obligations
imposed on the Bidder hereunder shall continue to have effect in addition to its obligations under the
Agreement. Further, the statements and explanations contained in this RFP are intended to provide a
better understanding to the Bidders about the subject matter of this RFP and should not be construed
or interpreted as limiting in any way or manner the scope of services and obligations of the
Contractor set forth in the Agreement or the Authority’s rights to amend, alter, change, supplement or
clarify the scope of work, the work to be awarded pursuant to this RFP or the terms thereof or herein
contained. Consequently, any omissions, conflicts or contradictions in the Bidding Documents
including this RFP are to be noted, interpreted and applied appropriately to give effect to this intent,
and no claims on that account shall be entertained by the Authority

2.1.4 The BID shall be furnished in the format exactly as per Appendix -I i.e. Technical BID as per
Appendix IA and Financial BID as per Appendix IB. BID amount shall be indicated clearly in both
figures and words, in Indian Rupees in prescribed format of Financial BID and it will be signed by
the Bidder’s authorized signatory. In the event of any difference between figures and words, the
amount indicated in words shall be taken into account. For avoidance of doubt, in any case, the
financial BID shall be evaluated considering the financial figures filled in the prescribed format
(Appendix - IB) only, as uploaded on CPP Portal.

2.1.5 The Bidder should submit a Power of Attorney as per the format at Appendix -III, authorizing the
signatory of the BID to commit the Bidder.

2.1.6 In case the Bidder is a Joint Venture, the Members thereof should furnish a Power of Attorney in
favor of the Lead Member in the format at Appendix -IV. And joint Bidding Agreement in the format
at Appendix -V

2.1.7 Any condition or qualification or any other stipulation contained in the BID shall render the BID
liable to rejection as a non-responsive BID.

2.1.8 The BID and all communications in relation to or concerning the Bidding Documents and the BID
shall be in English language.

2.1.9 This RFP is not transferable.

2.1.10 Any award of project pursuant to this RFP shall be subject to the terms of Bidding Documents and
also fulfilling the criterion as mentioned in clause 2.2.

2.1.11 In case the Bidder is a Joint Venture, it shall comply with the following additional
requirements:
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(a) Number of members in a Joint Venture shall not exceed 3(Three);

(b) subject to the provisions of clause (a) above, the BID should contain the information required
for each Member of the Joint Venture;

(c) Members of the Joint Venture shall nominate one member as the lead member (the “Lead
Member”). Lead Member shall met at least 60% requirement of BID Capacity, Technical and
Financial Capacity, required as per Clause 2.2.2.1, 2.2.2.2(i) & 2.2.2.3. The nomination(s) shall
be supported by a Power of Attorney, as per the format at Appendix -III, signed by all the other
Members of the Joint Venture. Other Member(s) shall meet at least 20% requirement of BID
Capacity, Technical and Financial Capacity required as per Clause 2.2.2.1, 2.2.2.2 (i) & 2.2.2.3
and the JV as a whole shall cumulatively/collectively fulfill the 100% requirement;

(d) The BID should include a brief description of the roles and responsibilities of individual
members, particularly with reference to financial, technical and defect liability obligations;

(e) the Lead Member shall itself undertake and perform at least 51(fifty one) per cent of the total
length of the project Highway,

(f) Members of the Joint Venture shall have entered into a binding Joint Bidding Agreement,
substantially in the form specified at Appendix V (the “Jt. Bidding Agreement”), for the
purpose of making the Application and submitting a BID in the event of being pre-qualified.
The Jt. Bidding Agreement, to be submitted along with the Application, shall, interalia:

(i) convey the commitment(s) of the Lead Member in accordance with this RFP , in case the
contract to undertake the project is awarded to the Joint Venture; and clearly outline the
proposed roles & responsibilities, if any ,of each member;
(ii) commit the approximate share of work to be undertaken by each member conforming to
sub-clause 2.1.11 (e) mentioned above;
(iii) include a statement to the effect that all members of the Joint Venture shall be liable
jointly and severally for all obligations of the Contractor in relation to the project until the
Defect Liability Period is achieved in accordance with the EPC Contract; and

(g) Except as provided under this RFP, there shall not be any amendment to the Jt.
Bidding Agreement.

(h) No Joint Venture up to Estimate project Cost of Rs. 100 crore (One Hundred Crore).
However, Joint Venture for any Estimated project Cost is permissible in case of
maintenance works to be taken up on EPC mode.

2.1.12 While Bidding is open to persons from any country, the following provisions shall apply:

(a) Where, on the date of the Application, not less than 50% (fifty percent) of the aggregate issued,
subscribed and paid up equity share capital in the L-1Bidderor its Member is held by persons
resident outside India or where a Bidder or its Member is controlled by persons resident outside
India, then the eligibility and award of the project to such L-1Biddershall be subject to approval of
the competent Authority from national security and public interest perspective as per the
instructions of the Government of India applicable at such time. The decision of the Authority in
this behalf shall be final and conclusive and binding on the Bidder.

(b) (1)Further, where the LoA of a project has been issued to an agency, not covered under the
category mentioned above, and it subsequently wishes to transfer its share capital in favor of
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another entity who is a resident outside India or where a Bidder or its Member is controlled by
persons resident outside India and thereby the equity capital of the transferee entity exceeds 50%
or above, any such transfer of equity capital shall be with the prior approval of the competent
Authority from national security and public interest perspective as per the instructions of the
Government of India applicable at such point in time.

(2) The holding or acquisition of equity control, as above shall include direct or indirect holding,
acquisition, including by transfer of the direct or indirect legal or beneficial ownership or control,
by persons acting for themselves or in concert and in determining such holding or acquisition, the
Authority shall be guided by the principles, precedents and definitions contained in the Securities
and Exchange Board of India (Substantial Acquisition of Shares and Takeovers) Regulations,
2011, or any substitute thereof, as in force on the date of such acquisition.

(3) The Bidder shall promptly inform the Authority of any change in the shareholding, as above,
and failure to do so shall render the Bidder liable for disqualification from the Bidding process.

(4) In case the L-1 Applicant under (a) above is denied the security clearance, for whatsoever
reasons, then the applicants emerging as L-2, L-3 eligible Bidders(in that order) may be given a
counter-offer (one by one sequentially) to match the BID of L-1 applicant/preferred Bidder . In
the event of acceptance of the counter-offer by another eligible Bidder, the project may be
awarded to such Bidder. In case no applicant matches the BID of the L-1 applicant, the BID
process shall be annulled and fresh BIDs invited.

2.1.13 Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, in the event that the BID Due Date falls
within three months of the closing of the latest financial year of a Bidder, it shall ignore such
financial year for the purposes of its BID and furnish all its information and certification with
reference to the 5 (five) years or 1 (one) year, as the case may be, preceding its latest financial year.
For the avoidance of doubt, financial year shall, for the purposes of a BID hereunder, mean the
accounting year followed by the Bidder in the course of its normal business.

2.1.14 The Bidder, including an individual or any of its Joint Venture members, should not be a non-
performing party on the BID submission date. The Bidder, including any Joint Venture Member,
shall be deemed to be a non-performing party (not applicable to the project whose contract is
terminated by the Authority) if it attracts any or more of the following parameters:

(i) Fails to complete or has missed more than two milestones in already awarded two or more
projects, even after lapse of 6 months from the scheduled completion date, unless Extension of
Time has been allowed on the recommendations of the Independent Engineer due to
Authority's default;

(ii) Fails to complete a project , as per revised schedule, for which One Time Fund Infusion
(OTFI) has been sanctioned by the Authority;

(iii) Physical progress on any project is not commensurate with the funds released
(equity+debt+grant) from the escrow account and such variation is more than 25% in last one
year as observed by the Independent Engineer in one or more project s;

(iv) Punch List Items in respect of any project are pending due to Bidder 's default in two or more
project s even after lapse of the prescribed time for completion of such items;

(v) Fails to fulfill its obligations to maintain a highway in a satisfactory condition in spite of two
rectification notices issued in this behalf;

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(vi) Fails to attend to Non Conformity Reports (NCRs) issued by the Independent/Authority’s
Engineer on the designs/ works constructed by the Bidder pending for more than one year in
two or more project s.

(vii) Fails to make premium payments excluding the current installment in one or more project s.

(viii) Damages/ Penalties recommended by the Independent/Authority’s Engineer on the Bidder


during O&M period and the remedial works are not taken up in two or more project s.

(ix) Fails to achieve financial closure in two or more project s within the given or extended period
(which shall not be more than six months in any case).

(x) Fails to submit the Performance Security within the permissible period in more than one
project (s).

(xi) Rated as an unsatisfactory performing entity/ non-performing entity by an independent third


party agency and so notified on the website of the Authority.

(xii) Has Failed to perform for the works of Expressways, National Highways, ISC & EI works in
the last 2(two) years, as evidenced by imposition of a penalty by an arbitral or judicial
Authority or a judicial pronouncement or arbitral award against the Bidder, including
individual or any of its Joint Venture Member, as the case may be.

(xiii) Has been expelled or the contract terminated by the Ministry of Road Transport & Highways
or its implementing agencies for breach by such Bidder, including individual or any of its
Joint Venture Member; provided that any such decision of expulsion or termination of
contract leading to debarring of the Bidder from further participation in BIDs for the
prescribed period should have been ordered after affording an opportunity of hearing to such
party.

The Bidder, including individual or each member of Joint Venture, shall give the list of the project s
of Expressways, National Highways, ISC and EI works of Ministry of Road Transport & Highways
or its implementing agencies (NHAI/ NHIDCL/State PWDs/BRO) and the status of above issues in
each project as on the BID submission date and undertake that they do not attract any of the above
categories (Ref. Sr. No.6, Annex-I of Appendix–IA).

The Bidder including individual or any of its Joint Venture Member may provide

(i) details of all their on-going project s along with updated stage of litigation, if so, against
the Authority/Governments;

(ii) details of updated on-going process of blacklisting if so, under any contract with
Authority/ Government; and

(iii) Details of all their on-going project s in the format at Annexure-VIII of Appendix IA (Ref
Clause 10.3 (iv) of Draft EPC Agreement).

The Authority reserves the right to reject an otherwise eligible Bidder on the basis of the
information provided under this clause 2.1.14. The decision of the Authority in this case shall be
final

2.1.15 All Orders of Ministry of Finance /DPIIT /any other Government agencies, as applicable and
prevalent on the date of LOA, shall be applicable.
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2.1.16 Entities of countries which have been identified by Ministry of Road Transport & Highways as not
allowing Indian companies to participate in their Government procurement for any item related to
Ministry of Road Transport & Highways shall not be allowed to participate in Government
procurement in India for all items related to Ministry of Road Transport & Highways, except for the
list of items published by the Ministry of Road Transport & Highways permitting their participation.

2.2. Eligibility and qualification requirements of Bidder

2.2.1 For determining the eligibility of Bidder the following shall apply:
(a) The Bidder may be a single entity or a group of entities (the “Joint Venture”), coming together
to implement the project. The term Bidder used herein would apply to both a single entity and a
Joint Venture. However, in case the estimated cost of the project for which BID is invited is up
to Rs100.00 Crore, then Joint Venture shall not be allowed.

(b) Bidder may be a natural person, private entity, or any combination of them with a formal intent
to enter into a Joint Venture Agreement or under an existing Agreement to form a Joint Venture.
A Joint Venture shall be eligible for consideration subject to the conditions set out in Clause
2.1.11above.

(c) A Bidder shall not have a conflict of interest (the “Conflict of Interest”) that affects the
Bidding Process. Any Bidder found to have a Conflict of Interest shall be disqualified and liable
for forfeiture of the BID Security or Performance Security as the case may be. A Bidder shall be
deemed to have a Conflict of Interest affecting the Bidding Process, if:
(i) The Bidder , its Joint Venture Member (or any constituent thereof) and any other Bidder ,
its Member or any Member of its Joint Venture thereof (or any constituent thereof) have
common controlling shareholders or other ownership interest; provided that this
disqualification shall not apply in cases where the direct or indirect shareholding of a
Bidder , or its Joint Venture Member thereof (or any shareholder thereof having a
shareholding of more than 5% (five percent) of the paid up and subscribed share capital of
such Bidder , or its Joint Venture Member, as the case may be), in the other Bidder , its
Joint Venture Member is less than 5% (five percent) of the subscribed and paid up equity
share capital thereof; provided further that this disqualification shall not apply to any
ownership by a bank, insurance company, pension fund or a public financial institution
referred to in section 4A of the Companies Act 1956. For the purposes of this Clause
2.2.1(c), indirect shareholding held through one or more intermediate persons shall be
computed as follows: (aa) where any intermediary is controlled by a person through
management control or otherwise, the entire shareholding held by such controlled
intermediary in any other person (the “Subject Person”) shall be taken into account for
computing the shareholding of such controlling person in the Subject Person; and (bb)
subject always to sub-clause (aa) above, where a person does not exercise control over an
intermediary, which has shareholding in the Subject Person, the computation of indirect
shareholding of such person in the Subject Person shall be undertaken on a proportionate
basis; provided , however, that no such shareholding shall be reckoned under this sub-
clause (bb) if the shareholding of such person in the intermediary is less than 26% of the
subscribed and paid up equity shareholding of such intermediary; or

(ii) a constituent of such Bidder is also a constituent of another Bidder ; or

(iii) such Bidder, or any of its Joint Venture Member thereof receives or has received any
direct or indirect subsidy, grant, concessional loan or subordinated debt from any of the
Bidder , or any of its Joint Venture Member thereof or has provided any such subsidy,
grant, concessional loan or subordinated debt to any other Bidder, its Member or any of
its Joint Venture Member thereof; or
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(iv) such Bidder has the same legal representative for purposes of this Application as any
other Bidder; or

(v) such Bidder , or any of its Joint Venture Member thereof has a relationship with another
Bidder , or any of its Joint Venture Member thereof, directly or through common third
party/parties, that puts either or both of them in a position to have access to each other’s
information about, or to influence the Application of either or each other; or
(vi) Such Bidder or any of its Joint Venture Member thereof has participated as a consultant
to the Authority in the preparation of any Documents, design or technical specifications
of the project.

(d) For determining the eligibility of Bidder from a country which shares a land border with India the
following shall apply:
(i) Any Bidder from a country which shares a land border with India will be eligible to bid, only if
the Bidder is registered with the Competent Authority, specified in Annexure-I of Order (Public
Procurement No. 1) issued by Ministry of Finance, Department of Expenditure Public Procurement
Division vide F. No. 6/18/2019-PPD, dated 23rd July 2020, which shall form an integral part of RFP
and DCA (Copy enclosed).

(ii) “Bidder from a country which shares a land border with India” means:

(a) An entity incorporated, established or registered in such a country, or

(b) A subsidiary of an entity incorporated, established or registered in such a country; or

(c) An entity substantially controlled through entities incorporated, established or registered


in such a country; or

(d) An entity whose beneficial owner is situated in such a country; or

(e) An Indian (or other) agent of such an entity; or

(f) A natural person who is a citizen of such a country; or

(g) A Consortium or joint venture where any member of the consortium or joint venture falls
under any of the above.

I(iii). Beneficial owner for the purpose of (ii) above means:

1. In case of a company or Limited Liability Partnership, the beneficial owner is the natural
person(s), who, whether acting alone or together, or through one or more judicial person, has
a controlling ownership interest or who exercises control through other means.

Explanation:

(a) “Controlling ownership interest” means ownership of or entitlement to more than twenty-
five per cent of shares or capital or profits of the company.

(b) “Control” shall include the right to appoint majority of the directors or to control the
management or policy decisions including by virtue of their shareholding or management
rights or shareholding agreements or voting agreements;

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2. In case of a partnership firm, the beneficial owner is the natural person(s) who, whether
acting alone or together, or through one or one or more juridical person: has ownership of entitlement
to more than fifteen percent of capital or profits of the partnership;

3. In case of an unincorporated association or body of individuals, the beneficial owner is the natural
person(s), who, whether acting alone or together, or through one or more juridical person, has
ownership of or entitlement to more than fifteen percent of the property or capital or profits of such
association or body of individual;

4. Where no natural person is identified under (1) or (2) or (3) above, the beneficial owner is the
relevant natural person who holds the position of senior managing official;

5. In case of a trust, the identification of beneficial owner(s) shall include identification of the author
of the trust, the trustee, the beneficiaries with fifteen percent or more interest in the trust and any
other natural person exercising ultimate effective control over the trust through a chain of control or
ownership.

(iv) An Agent is a person employed to do any act for another, or to represent another in dealings with
third person.

(v). The Selected Bidder shall not be allowed to sub-contract works to any contractor from a country which
shares a land border with India unless such contractor is registered with the Competent Authority. The
definition of “contractor from a country which shares a land border with India” shall be as in Clause 2.2.1(d)
(ii) above

Certificate regarding Compliance:

A certificate on the letterhead of the Bidder shall be required to be submitted by the bidders in the format
prescribed at Appendix-IX. It may be noted that in case the above certification is found to be false, this would
be a ground for immediate rejection of Bid/termination and further legal action in accordance with law.

Validity of Registration:

In respect of RFP, registration should be valid at the time of submission of bids and at the time of acceptance
of bids. If the Bidder was validly registered at the time of acceptance, registration shall not be a relevant
consideration during contract execution.

2.2.2 Qualification requirements of Bidders:

2.2.2.1 BID Capacity

Bidders who interalia meet the minimum qualification criteria will be qualified only
if their available BID capacity is more than the total BID value (value as per Clause
1.1.1). The available BID capacity will be calculated as per following, based on
information mentioned at Annexure-VI of Appendix -IA:
Assessed Available BID capacity = (A*N*2.5 – B + C), Where

N= Number of years prescribed for completion of work for which BID is invited.

A = Maximum value of civil engineering works excluding the amount of bonus


received, if any, in respect of EPC projects executed in any one year during

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the last five years (updated to the price level of the year indicated in table at
Note- 3 below) taking into account the completed as well as works in
progress. The EPC Projects include turnkey project /Item rate
contract/Construction works.

B = Value (updated to the price level of the year indicated in table at Note-3 below)
of existing commitments, works for which Appointed Date/ Commencement
Date has been declared or on-going works to be completed during the period
of completion of the works for which BID is invited. For the sake of
clarification, it is mentioned that works for which LOA has been issued but
Appointed Date/ Commencement Date not declared as on BID Due Date shall
not be considered while calculating value of B.

C = The amount of bonus received, if any , in EPC project s during the last 5 years
(updated to the price level of the year indicated in table at Note-3 below).

Note:
a. The Statement showing the value of all existing commitments, works for which
Appointed Date/Commencement Date has been declared and ongoing works as well
as the stipulated period of completion remaining for each of the works listed should
be countersigned by the Client or its Engineer-in-charge not below the rank of
Executive Engineer or equivalent in respect of EPC project s or Concessionaire /
Authorized Signatory of SPV in respect of BOT project s and verified by Statutory
Auditor.

b. The amount of bonus received, if any, in EPC project s should be countersigned


by the Client or its Engineer-in-charge not below the rank of Executive Engineer
or equivalent in respect of EPC projects.

c. The factor for the year for updation to the price level is indicated asunder:

Year 2021-22 2020-21 2019-20 2018-19 2017-18

Updation factor 1.00 1.05 1.10 1.15 1.20

2.2.2.2 Technical Capacity

(i) For demonstrating technical capacity and experience (the “Technical Capacity”), the Bidder
shall, over the past 5(five) financial years preceding the BID Due Date, have received payments
for construction of Eligible project (s), or has undertaken construction works by itself in a PPP
project , such that the sum total thereof, as further adjusted in accordance with clause 2.2.2.5(i)
&(ii), is more than Rs. 274.96 Crore (Rupees Two Hundred and Seventy Four Crores
Ninety Six Lakhs Only)“The Threshold Technical Capacity”.

(ii) For normal Highway projects (including Major Bridges/ROB/Flyovers/ Tunnels):


provided that at least one similar work of 20% of Estimated project Rs. 54.992 Crore (Rupees
Fifty Four Crores Ninety Nine Lakhs Twenty Thousands Only)shall have been completed
from the Eligible project s in Category 1 and/or Category 3 specified in Clause 2.2.2.5. For this
purpose, a project shall be considered to be completed, if more than 90% of the value of work
has been completed and such completed value of work is equal to or more than 20% of the
Estimated project cost. Eligible project s shall include following:

(a) Widening/ reconstruction/ up-gradation works on NH/SH/Expressway or on any category


of road taken up under CRF, ISC/EI, SARDP, LWD
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(b) Widening/ reconstruction/ up-gradation works on MDRs with loan assistance from
multilateral agencies or on BOT basis
(c) Widening/ reconstruction/ up-gradation work of roads in Municipal corporation limits,
construction of Bypasses
(d) Construction of stand-alone bridges, ROBs, tunnels
(e) Construction/ reconstruction of linear project s like airport runways, railways
(construction/re-construction of railways tracks, yards for keeping containers etc.) metro
rail and ports ( including construction/ re-construction of Jetties)

If any Major Bridge/ROB/Flyover/Tunnel is (are) part of the project , then the Bidder or
in case the Bidder shall necessarily demonstrate additional experience in construction of
Major Bridge/ROBs/Flyovers/Tunnel in the last 10 (Ten) financial years preceding the
BID Due Date i.e. shall have completed at least one similar Major
Bridge/ROB/Flyover/Tunnel of following sizes:
(a) In case, longest span of Bridge/ROB/Flyover is less than or equal to 60m, no
additional qualification is required.
(b) When longest span is more than 60 m: 50% of the longest span or 100 m, whichever
is less, of the structure proposed in this project.
(c) In case Tunnel is a part of project having length less than or equal to 200 m, then no
additional qualification is required,
(d) When length of tunnel more than 200 m: 50% of the cross sectional area of proposed
tunnel or two lane highway tunnel cross-sectional area, whichever is less and 20%
length of the tunnel to be constructed in this project or 2 km, whichever is less. For
the purpose of this requirement, tunnel may have single/ twin tubes for roads/
railways/ metro rail/ irrigation/ hydroelectricity project s etc.

(iii) For Stand-alone specialized projects:

(a) Major Bridges/ROB/Flyovers projects:


(a1) In case the cost specialized project is less than or equal to Rs. 1,000 Cr. The Bidder
shall have completed at least one similar Major Bridge/ROB/Flyover project in the last 10
(Ten) financial years preceding the BID Due Date, having span equal to or greater than
50% of the longest span or 100 mtr, whichever is less of the structure proposed in this
project and also the cost of such similar project shall be at least 20% of the Estimated
project Cost. For this purpose, a project shall be considered to be completed, if more than
90% of the value of work has been completed and such completed value of work is equal to
or more than 20% of the Estimated project Cost.
(a2) In case the cost of specialized project is more than Rs. 1, 000 Cr. The Bidder shall have
completed at least one similar Major Bridge/ROB/Flyover project in the last 10 (Ten)
financial years preceding the BID Due Date, having span equal to or greater than 50% of
the longest span of the structure proposed in this project or 100 m whichever is less, and
also the cost of such similar project shall be at least 20% of the Estimated project Cost or
Rs. 1000 cr. whichever is less. For this purpose, a project shall be considered to be
completed, if more than 90% of the value of work has been completed and such completed
value of work is equal to or more than 20%of the Estimated project Cost or Rs. 1000 cr.
whichever is less.

(b) Tunnel project : The Bidder shall have completed at least one tunnel project in the
last10(Ten) financial years preceding the BID Due Date, consisting of single or twin tubes
(including tunnel(s) for roads/Railway/Metro rail/irrigation/hydro-electric project s etc.)
having at least 50% of the cross- sectional area of the tunnel to be constructed or cross
sectional area of 2 lane highway tunnel, whichever is less and 20% length of th tunnel to be
constructed in this project or 2 km whichever is less and the cost of such project shall be at
least 20% of the Estimated project Cost or Rs. 1,000 crore whichever is less. For this
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purpose, a project shall be considered to be completed, if more than 90% of the value of
work has been completed and such completed value of work is equal to or more than 20%of
the Estimated project Cost or Rs. 1000.00 Crore whichever is less.

(iv) The updation factor to update the price of the eligible project s for the year indicated in table
below:

Year 2021-22 2020-21 2019-20 2018-19 2017-18

Up-dation factor 1.00 1.05 1.10 1.15 1.20

2.2.2.3 Financial Capacity:

(i) The Bidder shall have a minimum Net Worth (the “Financial Capacity”) of Rs. 13.75 Crore
(Rupees Thirteen Crores Seventy Five Lakhs Only) at the close of the preceding financial year.

(ii) The Bidder shall have a minimum Average Annual Turnover (updated to the price level of the
year based on factors indicated in table below) Rs. 54.992 Crore (Rupees Fifty Four Crores
Ninety Nine Lakhs Twenty Thousand Only) for the last 5 (five) financial years.

Year 2021-22 2020-21 2019-20 2018-19 2017-18

Up-dation factor 1.00 1.05 1.10 1.15 1.20

2.2.2.4 In case of a Joint Venture:

(i) The BID Capacity, Technical Capacity and Financial Capacity of all the Members of Joint
Venture would be taken into account for satisfying the above conditions of eligibility. Further,
Lead Member shall meet at least 60% requirement of BID Capacity. Technical and Financial
Capacity as per Clause 2.2.2.1, 2.2.2.2(i) and 2.2.2.3 and each of other JV members shall meet
at least 20% requirement of BID Capacity. Technical and Financial Capacity individually as per
Clause 2.2.2.1, 2.2.2.2(i) and 2.2.2.3. For avoidance of doubt it is further clarified that the Joint
Venture must collectively and individually satisfy the above qualification criteria i.e. JV shall
cumulatively/collectively fulfill the 100% requirement.

(ii) For requirement of 2.2.2.2 (ii) & (iii), one similar work of 20% of Estimated project Cost
should have been completed from the Eligible projects in Category 1 and/or Category 3
specified by any of the JV members as a single work.

2.2.2.5 Categories and factors for evaluation of Technical Capacity:

(i) Subject to the provisions of Clause 2.2.2 the following categories of experience would qualify
as Technical Capacity and eligible experience (the "Eligible Experience") in relation to
eligible project s as stipulated in Clauses 2.2.2.6 (i) & (ii) (the “Eligible projects"). In case the
Bidder has experience across different categories, the experience for each category would be
computed as per weight of following factors to arrive at its aggregated Eligible Experience:

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Category project / Construction experience on Eligible project s Factors
1 project in highways sector that qualify under Clause 1
2.2.2.6 (i)
2 project in core sector that qualify under Clause 2.2.2.6 (i) 0.75
3 Construction in highways sector that qualify under Clause 1
2.2.2.6 (ii)
4 Construction in core sector that qualify under Clause 0.75
2.2.2.6 (ii)

(ii) The Technical capacity in respect of an Eligible project situated in a developed country
which is a member of OECD shall be further multiplied by a factor of 0.5 (zero point five)
and the product thereof shall be the Experience Score for such Eligible project.

(iii) For the purpose of this RFP :

(a) highways sector would be deemed to include highways, expressways, bridges, tunnels
runways, railways (construction/re-construction of railway tracks, yard for keeping
containers etc.) metro rail and ports ( including construction/re-construction cost of
Jetties, any other linear infrastructure including bridges etc.); and
(b) core sector would be deemed to include civil construction cost of power sector,
commercial setups (SEZs etc.), airports, industrial parks/ estates, logistic parks,
pipelines, irrigation, water supply, sewerage, Stadium, Hospitals, Hotels, Smart City,
Warehouses/Silos, Oil & Gas and real estate development. Core sector will also
include the projects with the title of RIDF, PMGSY road, link road, city roads,
rural road, sector/municipality road, real estate projects which demonstrate road
development/ construction bridges or culverts.

(iv) In case of project s executed by applicant under category 3 and 4 as a member of Joint
Venture, the project cost should be restricted to the share of the applicant in the joint venture
for determining eligibility as per provision under clause 2.2.2.2. In case Statutory Auditor
certifies that, the work of other member(s) is also executed by the applicant, then the total
share executed by applicant can be considered for determining eligibility as per provision
under clause 2.2.2.2.

(v) Maintenance works are not considered as eligible project for evaluation as per Instruction
No.6 to Annex-IV. As such works with nomenclature like PR, OR, FDR, SR, site/micro
grading, surface renewal, resurfacing work, Tarring, B.T. surface work, temporary
restoration, urgent works, periodic maintenance, repair & rehabilitation, one time
maintenance, permanent protection work of bank, external pre stressing, repair of central
hinge, short term OMT contract of NHAI, any type of work related to border fencing, work of
earthwork alone, construction of buildings/ hostels/ hospitals etc., or not specified, shall not
be considered. However, such maintenance works shall be considered as eligible project s in
case of maintenance works to be taken up on EPC mode

(vi) The works such as Improvement in Riding Quality work (IRQP/IRQ), shall be considered for
Technical Capacity [2.2.2.2 (i)] but not for similar completed works [2.2.2.2(ii) and 2.2.2.2
(iii)]. However, such work shall be considered for similar completed works [2.2.2.2 (ii)] in
case of Maintenance works to be taken in EPC mode.
(vii) In case both the Estimated cost of project and revised cost of project are provided. The
revised cost of project shall be considered for evaluation.

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2.2.2.6 Eligible Experience on Eligible project s in respect of each category:

(i) For a project to qualify as an Eligible project under Categories 1 and2:


(a) It should have been undertaken as a PPP project on BOT, BOLT, BOO, BOOT or
other similar basis for providing its output or services to a public sector entity or for
providing non-discriminatory access to users in pursuance of its charter, concessioner
contract, as the case may be. For the avoidance of doubt, a project which constitutes a
natural monopoly such as an airport or port should normally be included in this
category even if it is not based on a long-term Agreement with a public entity;
(b) the entity claiming experience should have held, in the company owning the Eligible
project, a minimum of 26% (twenty six percent) equity during the entire year for which
Eligible Experience is being claimed;
(c) the capital cost of the project should be more than 5% of the amount specified as the
Estimated project Cost; and
(d) the entity claiming experience shall, during the last 5 (five) financial years preceding
the BID Due Date, have itself undertaken the construction of the project for an amount
equal to at least one half of the project Cost of eligible project s, excluding any part of
the project for which any contractor, sub-contractor or other agent was appointed for
the purposes of construction.

(ii) For a project to qualify as an Eligible project under Categories 3 and 4, the Bidder should
have received payments from its client(s) for construction works executed, fully or partially,
or work executed and certified by the Engineer-in- charge/Independent Engineer/
Authority’s Engineer during the 5(five) financial years immediately preceding the BID Due
Date, and only the amounts (gross) actually received/ work executed, during such 5 (five)
financial years shall qualify for purposes of computing the Experience Score. However,
receipts of or work executed amount less than Rs. 27.496 Crore (Rupees Twenty Seven
Crores Forty Nine Lakhs Sixty Thousand Only) shall not be reckoned as receipts for
Eligible project s. For the avoidance of doubt, construction works shall not include supply
of goods or equipment except when such goods or equipment form part of a turn-key
construction contract / EPC contract for the project. Further, the cost of land and also cost
towards pre- construction activities (like shifting of utilities etc.) shall not be included
hereunder.

(iii) The Bidder shall quote experience in respect of a particular Eligible project under anyone
category only, even though the Bidder (either individually or along with a member of the
Joint Venture) may have played multiple roles in the cited project. Double counting for a
particular Eligible project shall not be permitted in any form.

(iv) Experience for any activity relating to an Eligible project shall not be claimed by two or
more Members of the Joint Venture. In other words, no double counting by a Joint Venture
in respect of the same experience shall be permitted in any manner whatsoever.

2.2.2.7 Submission in support of Technical Capacity

(i) The Bidder shall update details of Experience (ongoing and completed projects) on the Bidder
Information Management System (BIMS) [www.bims.gov.in] on a regular basis. The details of
Eligible Experience for the last 5 financial years, necessary information relating to Technical
Capacity and project Specific Information shall be taken from the information uploaded on
BIMS.

(ii) The Bidder must provide the necessary information relating to Technical Capacity as per format
at Annex-II of Appendix -IA.
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(iii) The Bidder should furnish the required project –specific information and evidence in support of
its claim of Technical Capacity, as per format at Annex –IV of Appendix -IA.

2.2.2.8 Submission in support of financial capacity

(i) The Bidder shall upload financial details along with supporting financial Documents (E.g.,
Audited Annual Reports) on BIMS on a regular basis.
(ii) In case the annual accounts for the latest financial year are not audited and therefore the Bidder
cannot make it available, the Bidder shall upload on BIMS an undertaking to this effect and the
statutory auditor shall certify the same. In such a case, the Bidder shall provide the Audited
Annual Reports for 5 (five) years preceding the year for which the Audited Annual Report is not
being provided.
(iii) The Bidder must establish the minimum Net Worth specified in Clause 2.2.2.3, and upload the
relevant details on BIMS.

2.2.2.9 The Bidder shall upload on BIMS as per the format at Appendix -IA, complete with its Annexes, the
following:

(i) Certificate(s) from its statutory auditors $ or the concerned client(s) stating the payments received
or in case of a PPP project, the construction carried out by itself, during the past 5 years, in
respect of the Eligible project s. In case a particular job/ contract has been jointly executed by the
Bidder (as part of a Joint Venture), it should further support its claim for the payments received
or construction carried out by itself in PPP project s as applicable the share in work done for that
particular job/ contract by producing a certificate from its statutory auditor or the client; and

(ii) Certificate(s) from its statutory auditors specifying the net worth of the Bidder, as at the close of
the preceding financial year, and also specifying that the methodology adopted for calculating
such net worth conforms to the provisions of this Clause 2.2.2.9 (ii). For the purposes of this
RFP, net worth (the “Net Worth”) shall mean the aggregate value of the paid-up share capital
and all reserves created out of the profits and securities premium account, after deducting the
aggregate value of the accumulated losses, deferred expenditure and miscellaneous expenditure
not written off, as per the audited balance sheet, but does not include reserves created out of
revaluation of assets, write-back of depreciation and amalgamation.

2.2.2.10 Deleted.

2.3 Proprietary data

All Documents and other information supplied by the Authority or submitted by a Bidder to the
Authority shall remain or become the property of the Authority and are transmitted to the Bidders
solely for the purpose of preparation and the submission of a BID in accordance herewith. Bidders
are to treat all information as strictly confidential and shall not use it for any purpose other than for
preparation and submission of their BID. The provisions of this Clause 2.3 shall also apply mutatis
mutandis to BIDs and all other Documents submitted by the Bidders, and the Authority will not
return to the Bidders any BID, document or any information provided along therewith.

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In case duly certified audited annual financial statements containing explicitly the requisite details are provided, a
separate certification by statutory auditors would not be necessary in respect of Clause 2.2.2.9 (i). In jurisdictions that do
not have statutory auditors, the firm of auditors which audits the annual accounts of the Applicant may provide the
certificates required under this RFP.
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2.4 Cost of Bidding

The Bidders shall be responsible for all of the costs associated with the preparation of their BIDs and
their participation in the BID ding Process. The Authority will not be responsible or in any way liable
for such costs, regardless of the conduct or outcome of the Bidding Process.

2.5 Site visit and verification of information

2.5.1 Bidders are encouraged to submit their respective BIDs after visiting the project site and ascertaining
for themselves the site conditions, traffic, location, surroundings, climate, availability of power,
water & other utilities for construction, access to site, handling and storage of materials, weather
data, applicable laws and regulations, and any other matter considered relevant by them. Bidders are
advised to visit the site and familiarize themselves with the project within the stipulated time of
submission of the BID .No extension of time is likely to be considered for submission of BIDs.

2.5.2 It shall be deemed that by submitting a BID, the Bidder has:

(a) made a complete and careful examination of the Bidding Documents , Schedules annexed to
EPC Agreement Document;

(b) received all relevant information requested from the Authority;

(c) Accepted the risk of inadequacy, error or mistake in the information provided in the Bidding
Documents or furnished by or on behalf of the Authority relating to any of the matters referred
to in Clause 2.5.1 above. No claim shall be admissible at any stage on this account.

(d) satisfied itself about all matters, things and information including matters referred to in Clause
2.5.1 herein above necessary and required for submitting an informed BID, execution of the
project in accordance with the Bidding Documents and performance of all of its obligations
thereunder;

(e) acknowledged and agreed that inadequacy, lack of completeness or incorrectness of


information provided in the Bidding Documents or ignorance of any of the matters referred to
in Clause 2.5.1 hereinabove shall not be a basis for any claim for compensation, damages,
extension of time for performance of its obligations, loss of profits etc. from the Authority, or a
ground for termination of the Agreement by the Contractor;

(f) acknowledged that it does not have a Conflict of Interest; and

(g) Agreed to be bound by the undertakings provided by it under and in terms hereof.

2.5.3 The Authority shall not be liable for any omission, mistake or error in respect of any of the above or
on account of any matter or thing arising out of or concerning or relating to RFP, including any error
or mistake therein or in any information or data given by the Authority.

2.6 Verification and Disqualification

2.6.1 The Authority reserves the right to verify all statements, information and Documents submitted by
the Bidder in response to the RFP and the Bidder shall, when so required by the Authority, make
available all such information, evidence and Documents as may be necessary for such verification.
Any such verification or lack of such verification, by the Authority shall not relieve the Bidder of its
obligations or liabilities hereunder nor will it affect any rights of the Authority thereunder.
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2.6.2 The Authority reserves the right to reject any BID and appropriate the BID Security if:

(a) At any time, a material misrepresentation is made or uncovered, or


(b) The Bidder does not provide, within the time specified by the Authority, the supplemental
information sought by the Authority for evaluation of the BID.

Such misrepresentation/improper response shall lead to the disqualification of the Bidder. If the
Bidder is a Joint Venture, then the entire Joint Venture and each Member of the Joint Venture
may be disqualified/ rejected. If such disqualification/rejection occurs after the BIDs have been
opened and the lowest Bidder gets disqualified / rejected, then the Authority reserves the right to
annul the Bidding Process and invites fresh BIDs.

2.6.3 In case it is found during the evaluation or at any time before signing of the Agreement or after its
execution and during the period of defect liability subsistence thereof, that one or more of the
eligibility and /or qualification requirements have not been met by the Bidder, or the Bidder has made
material misrepresentation or has given any materially incorrect or false information, the Bidder shall
be disqualified forthwith if not yet appointed as the contractor either by issue of the LOA or entering
into of the Agreement, and if the Selected Bidder has already been issued the LOA or has entered
into the Agreement , as the case may be, the same shall, notwithstanding anything to the contrary
contained therein or in this RFP , be liable to be terminated, by a communication in writing by the
Authority to the Selected Bidder or the Contractor, as the case may be, without the Authority being
liable in any manner whatsoever to the Selected Bidder or the Contractor. In such an event, the
Authority shall be entitled to suspend the Bidder as per the clause 2.20 of RFP and forfeit and
appropriate Performance Security, as the case may be, as Damages, without prejudice to any other
right or remedy that may be available to the Authority under the Bidding Documents and / or the
Agreement, or otherwise.

2.6.4 A Bidder shall be liable for disqualification and forfeiture of BID Security, if any legal, financial or
technical adviser of the Authority in relation to the Project is engaged by the Bidder, its Member or
any Associate thereof, as the case may be, in any manner for matters related to or incidental to such
Project during the Bidding Process or subsequent to the (i) issue of the LOA or (ii) execution of the
Agreement. In the event any such adviser is engaged by the selected Bidder or Contractor, as the
case may be, after issue of the LOA or execution of the Agreement for matters related or incidental to
the project, then notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein or in the LOA or the
Agreement and without Prejudice to any other right or remedy or the Authority, including the
forfeiture and appropriation of the BID Security or Performance Security, as the case may be, which
the Authority may have there under or otherwise, the LOA or the Agreement, as the case may be,
shall be liable to be terminated without the Authority being liable in any manner whatsoever to the
Selected Bidder or Contractor for the same. For the avoidance or doubt, this disqualification shall not
apply where such adviser was engaged by the Bidder, its Member or Associate in the past but its
assignment expired or was terminated 6 (six) months prior to the date of issue of this RFP. Nor will
this disqualification apply where such adviser is engaged after a period of 3 (three) years from the
date of commercial operation of the Project.

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B. DOCUMENTS
2.7 Contents of the RFP

2.7.1 This RFP comprises the Disclaimer set forth hereinabove, the contents as listed below, and will
additionally include any Addenda issued in accordance with Clause 2.9.

Part –I

Invitation for BIDs

Section1. Introduction
Section 2. Instructions to Bidders
Section 3. Evaluation of BIDs
Section 4. Fraud and Corrupt Practices
Section 5. Pre- BID Conference
Section 6. Miscellaneous

Appendices

IA Letter comprising the Technical BID including Annexure I to VII


IB Letter comprising the Financial BID
II BID Security
IIIPower of Attorney for signing of BID
IV Power of Attorney for Lead Member of Joint Venture
V Joint Bidding Agreement for Joint Venture
VI Integrity Pact Format
VIIForm of Bank Guarantee (For Performance Security)
VIII
Format of LOA
IX Certificate regarding compliance with restriction under rule 144 (xi) of General Financial
Rule (GFRs).
X Certificate regarding compliance of Order No. P-45021/2/2017-PP(BE-II) dated 04 Jun 2020.
XI Guidelines of Ministry of finance, Department of Expenditure dated 23 Jul 2020.

Part –II

Agreement Document with schedules

Part – III

[Feasibility Report / Detailed project Report provided by the Authority]

2.7.2 The draft Agreement and the Feasibility / Detailed project Report provided by the Authority as part
of the BID Documents Shall be deemed to be part of this RFP.

2.8 Clarifications

2.8.1 Bidders requiring any clarification on the RFP may notify the Authority in writing by e-mail in
accordance with Clause1.2.9. They should send in their queries on or before the date mentioned in
the Schedule of Bidding Process specified in Clause 1.3. The Authority shall endeavor to respond to
the queries within the period specified therein, but no later than 15 (fifteen) days prior to the BID
Due Date. The responses will be sent by fax or e-mail. The Authority will forward all the queries and
its responses thereto, to all Bidders without identifying the source of queries.

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2.8.2 The Authority shall endeavor to respond to the questions raised or clarifications sought by the
Bidders. However, the Authority reserves the right not to respond to any question or provide any
clarification, in its sole discretion, and nothing in this Clause Shall be taken or read as compelling or
requiring the Authority to respond to any question or to provide any clarification.

2.8.3 The Authority may also on its own motion, if deemed necessary, issue interpretations & clarifications
to all Bidders. All clarifications & interpretations issued by the Authority shall be deemed to be part
of the Bidding Documents. Verbal clarifications and information given by Authority or its employees
or representatives shall not in any way or manner be binding on the Authority.

2.9 Amendment of RFP

2.9.1 At any time prior to the BID Due Date the Authority may, for any reason, whether at its own
initiative or in response to clarifications requested by a Bidder, modify the RFP by the issuance of
Addenda.

2.9.2 Any Addendum issued hereunder will be hosted on the GoI e-Tendering Portal
(https://eprocure.gov.in/cppp and BIMS Portal (http://bims.gov.in)).

2.9.3 In order to afford the Bidders a reasonable time for taking an Addendum into account, or for any
other reason, the Authority may , in its sole discretion, extend the BID Due Date.

C. PREPARATION AND SUBMISSION OF BIDS

2.10 Format and Signing of BID

2.10.1 The Bidder shall provide all the information sought under this RFP. The Authority will evaluate only
those BIDs that are received online in the required formats and complete in all respects and Bid
Security, Copy of online receipt towards payment of cost of Bid document, POA and Joint Bidding
Agreement etc. are received in hard copies.

2.10.2 The BID shall be typed and signed in indelible blue ink by the authorized signatory of the Bidder. All
the alterations, omissions, additions or any other amendments made to the BID shall be initialed by
the person(s) signing the BID.

2.11 Documents comprising Technical and Financial BID

2.11.1 The Bidder shall first upload all the project details, net worth details, turnover details, bridge and
tunnel details and all other details required on the BIMS portal for technical qualification. The Bidder
shall ensure that all the details are updated as on the due date of submission of this BID.

The Bidder shall then apply for the RFP on the BIMS portal [www.bims.gov.in] by submitting the
Documents mentioned below along with the supporting Documents which shall comprise of the
Technical BID on the BIMS portal:

Technical Bid

(a) Appendix –IA (Letter comprising the Technical BID) including Annexure I-VI and supporting
certificates / Documents.

(b) Power of Attorney for signing the BID as per the format at Appendix -III;
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(c) if applicable, Power of Attorney for Lead Member of Joint Venture as per the format at
Appendix -IV;

(d) if applicable, Joint Bidding Agreement for Joint Venture as per the format at Appendix -V;

(e) Deleted

(f) BID Security of Rs. 2,74,96,000.00 (Rupees Two Crore Seventy Four Lakh Ninety Six
Thousand Only) in the form of Bank Guarantee in the format at Appendix-II from a
Scheduled Bank (to be submitted physically as well);

(g) The Bidders shall also make payment of Rs. 35,400.00 (Rs. 30000 + 18% GST) (Rupees
Thirty Five Thousand Four Hundred Only) towards cost of tender document fees on
https://www.bharatkosh.gov.in in favour of “Pay & Accounts Officer, Ministry of Road
Transport & Highways, New Delhi” and submit a deposit receipt for the same.

(h) Deleted;

(i) Bidder shall comply with the provisions of Office Memorandum No. RW/NH-
37010/4/2010/PIC-EAP(Printing) dated 22.02.2016 and its subsequent amendments if any ,
issued by MoRT&H (Appendix -VI) regarding Integrity Pact (IP) and the Integrity Pact (IP)
duly signed by Authorized signatory shall be submitted by the Bidder with the RFPBID & shall
be part of the Contract Agreement;

(j) An undertaking from the person having PoA referred to in Sub. Clause-(b) above that they
agree and abide by the BID Documents uploaded and amendments uploaded, if any ;and

(k) Annexure-VIII of Appendix– IA showing details of all ongoing project works (Ref Clause 10.3
(iv) of Document for EPC Agreement).

(l) copy of Memorandum and Articles of Association, if the Bidder is a body corporate, and if a
partnership then a copy of its partnership deed.

(m) Copies of duly audited complete annual accounts of the Bidder or of each member (in case of
Joint Venture) for preceding 5 years.

(n) Certificate regarding compliance with restriction under rule 144 (xi) of General Financial Rule
(GFRs) as per format given in Appendix – IX shall be submitted by the Bidder with the RFP
Bid duly signed by Authorosed Signatory.

(o) Certificate regarding compliance of Order No. P-45021/2/2017-PP(BE-II) dated 04 Jun 2020
as per format given in Appendix-X.

Financial Bid

(a) Appendix -IB (Letter comprising the Financial BID) shall be submitted online through e-
procurement portal on or before 1500 hrs IST on 31.03.2023.

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2.11.2 The Bidder shall submit the all Documents including following Documents (Scanned copy) online to
evaluate the BID :-

(a) Original Power of Attorney for signing the BID as per format at Appendix -III;
(b) if applicable, Original Power of Attorney for Lead Member of Joint Venture as per the format
at Appendix -IV;
(c) if applicable, Original Joint Bidding Agreement for Joint Venture as per the format at
Appendix -V;
(d) BID Security of Rs. 2,74,96,000 (Rupees Two Crore Seventy Four Lakh Ninety Six
Thousands only)in the form of Original Bank Guarantee in the format at Appendix-II from a
Scheduled Bank;
(e) Copy of online receipt towards payment of cost of BID document of Rs. 35,400.00 (Rs. 30000
+ 18% GST) (Rupees Thirty Five Thousand Four Hundred Only) in favour of “Pay &
Accounts Officer (NH), Ministry of Road Transport and Highway, New Delhi” on
https://www.bharatkosh.gov.in;
(f) Deleted;
(g) Bidder shall comply with the provisions of Office Memorandum No. RW/NH-
37010/4/2010/PIC-EAP(Printing) dated 22.02.2016 and its subsequent amendments if any
issued by MoRT&H ( Appendix -VI) regarding Integrity Pact (IP) and the Integrity Pact (IP)
duly signed by Authorized signatory shall be submitted by the Bidder with the RFP Bid & shall
be part of the Contract Agreement ;and
(h) An undertaking from the person having PoA referred to in Sub. Clause-(a) above that they
agree and abide the BID Documents uploaded by MoRTH and amendments uploaded, if any
(i) Certificate regarding compliance with restriction under rule 144 (xi) of General Financial Rule
(GFRs) as per format given in Appendix – IX shall be submitted by the Bidder with the RFP
Bid duly signed by Authorosed Signatory.
(j) Certificate regarding compliance of Order No. P-45021/2/2017-PP(BE-II) dated 04 Jun 2020 as
per format given in Appendix-X.

2.11.3 The Documents listed at clause 2.11.2 shall be placed in an envelope, which shall be sealed. The
envelope shall clearly bear the identification “ BID for the Improvement/ Construction of 2-lane
with Hard shoulder of Askote – Lipulekh Road from Tawaghat village to Budhi Village (Design
Km. 56.935 to Km 95.748) and from end of Tunnel Portal to Kali Mandir (Design Km 113.828
to Km. 133.078) [Total Design Length = 58.063 km] under project Hirak of BRO in the State of
Uttarakhand under Bharatmala Pariyojana on EPC Mode” and shall clearly indicate the name
and address of the Bidder . In addition, the BID Due Date should be indicated on the right hand top
corner of the envelope.

2.11.4 The envelope shall be addressed to the following officers and shall be submitted at the respective
address:-

Chief Engineer
Project Hirak
Railway Station Road
Near ITI Tanakpur
Tanakpur, Uttarakhand
PIN - 262309
Phone : 05943-265873, 265874
Email : bro-hirak@nic.in

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2.11.5 If the envelope is not sealed and marked as instructed above, the Authority
assumes no responsibility for the misplacement or premature opening of the
contents of the BID submitted and consequent losses, if any, suffered by the
Bidder.

2.11.6 BIDs submitted by fax, telex, telegram or e-mail shall not be entertained and shall be summarily
rejected.

2.12 BID Due Date

Financial BID comprising of the Documents listed at clause 2.11.1 of the RFP shall be submitted
online through e-procurement portal CPPP website https:// eprocure.gov.in/eprocure/app on or before
1500 hrs IST on 31.03.2023. This will also necessitate updating all details in the BIMS portal and
generating a certificate with the unique Team ID before the submission of the Technical & Financial
BID. Documents listed at clause 2.11.2 of the RFP shall be physically submitted on or before
1500 hours IST on 31.03.2023 at the address provided in Clause 2.11.4 in the manner and form as
detailed in this RFP. A receipt thereof should be obtained from the person specified at Clause 2.11.4.
The technical details will be captured from the BIMS portal once the Bidder has applied on it.
2.13 Late BIDs

E-procurement portal CPPP website https://eprocure.gov.in/eprocure/app shall not allow submission


of any Bid after the prescribed date and time at clause 2.12. Physical receipt of documents listed at
clause 2.11.2 of the RFP after the prescribed date and time at clause 2.12 shall not be considered and
the bid shall be summarily rejected.

2.14 Procedure for e-tendering

2.14.1 Accessing/ Purchasing of BID Documents

2.14.1.1 It is mandatory for all the Bidders to have class-III Digital Signature Certificate (DSC)(in the
name of Authorized Signatory / Firm or Organization / Owner of the Firm or Organization) from
any of the licensed Certifying Agency (Bidders can see the list of licensed CAs from the link
www.cca.gov.in) to participate in e-tendering of MoRT&H/ NHAI/NHIDCL/BRO/State PWD.
DSC should be in the name of the authorized signatory as authorized in Appendix III of this
RFP or person executing/delegating such Appendix III in favor of Authorized Signatory. It
should be in corporate capacity (that is in Bidder capacity / in case of JV in the Lead Member
capacity, as applicable). The Bidder shall submit document in support of the class III DSC. In
other cases, the BID shall be considered Non- responsive.

2.14.1.2 To participate in the Bidding, it is mandatory for the Bidders to get registered their firm/ Joint
Venture with e-procurement portal https:// eprocure.gov.in/eprocure/app and BIMS
Portal(http://bims.gov.in) to have user ID & password which has to be obtained free of cost.
Following may kindly be noted:

(a) Registration with e-procurement portal should be valid at least up to the date of submission
of BID.

(b) BIDs can be submitted only during the validity of registration.

It is also mandatory for the Bidders to get their firms registered with e-tendering portal. The
Bidders shall update their project and other details on the portal on a regular basis and apply to
the tenders via the portal.
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2.14.1.3 If the firm / Joint Venture is already registered with e-tendering service provider, and validity of
registration is not expired, then the firm/Joint Venture is not required a fresh registration.

2.14.1.4 The complete BID document can be viewed / downloaded by the Bidder from e- procurement
portal https:// eprocure.gov.in/eprocure/appand BIMS Portal(http://bims.gov.in) upto 31.03.2023
1500 hrs IST.

2.14.1.5 Deleted

2.14.2 Preparation & Submission of BIDs:

2.14.2.1 The Bidder may be submitted his BID online following the instruction appearing on the screen. A
buyer manual containing the detailed guidelines for e-procurement is also available on e-
procurement portal https:// eprocure.gov.in/eprocure/app. Similarly, a Bidder manual containing
the detailed guidelines for registering, updating data and applying for BIDs is available on the
BIMS portal.

2.14.2.2 The Documents listed at clause 2.11.1 shall be prepared and scanned in different files (in PDF or
RAR format such that file size is not more than 30 MB) and uploaded during the on-line
submission of BID.

2.14.2.3 BID must be submitted on line only through e--procurement portal https://
eprocure.gov.in/eprocure/app using the digital signature of authorized representative of the
Bidder and the Bidder must apply on the BIMS portal [www.bims.gov.in]on or before
21.03.2023 (up to1500 hours IST).

2.14.3 Modifications/ Substitution/ withdrawal of BIDs

2.14.3.1 The Bidder may modify, substitute or withdraw its- e- BID after submission prior to the BID Due
Date No BID can be modified, substituted or withdrawn by the Bidder on or after the BID Due
Date &Time.
2.14.3.2.1 For modification of e- BID, Bidder has to detach its old BID from e-procurement portal and
upload / resubmit digitally signed modified BID. For withdrawal of BID, Bidder has to click on
withdrawal icon at e-procurement portal and can withdraw its e- BID. Before withdrawal of a
BID, it may specifically be noted that after withdrawal of a BID for any reason, Bidder cannot re-
submit e- BID again. For modification of the application mode (sole / JV), Bidder has to switch
the mode according to the guidelines provided in the aforementioned Bidder Manual available on
the BIMS portal. For withdrawal of BID, the Bidder can click on ‘Delete Participation’ as
mentioned in the guidelines in the Bidder Manual.

2.15 Online Opening of BIDs.

2.15.1 Opening of BIDs will be done through online process.

2.15.2 Project Hirak, BRO shall on-line open Technical BIDs on 01.04.2023 after 1500 hours IST, in the
presence of the authorized representatives of the Bidders, who choose to attend. Technical BID of
only those Bidders shall be online opened whose Documents listed at clause 2.11.2 of the RFP have
been physically received and the details have been uploaded on BIMS along with application to the
tender on BIMS. Project Hirak, BRO will subsequently examine and evaluate the BIDs in accordance
with the provisions of Section 3 of RFP. Further, any falsification of any data uploaded on BIMS
shall attract penalties including complete rejection of the BID by the Authority.
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2.16 Rejection of BIDs

2.16.1 Notwithstanding anything contained in this RFP, the Authority reserves the right to reject any BID
and to annul the BID ding Process and reject all BIDs at any time without any liability or any
obligation for such acceptance, rejection or annulment, and without assigning any reasons thereof. In
the event that the Authority rejects or annuls all the BIDs, it may, in its discretion, invite all eligible
Bidders to submit fresh BIDs hereunder.

2.16.2 The Authority reserves the right not to proceed with the Bidding Process at any time, without notice
or liability, and to reject any BID without assigning any reasons.

2.17 Validity of BIDs

The BIDs shall be valid for a period of not less than 120 (one hundred and twenty) days from the
BID Due Date. The validity of BIDs may be extended by mutual consent of the respective Bidders
and the Authority.

2.18 Confidentiality

Information relating to the examination, clarification, evaluation and recommendation for the
Bidders shall not be disclosed to any person who is not officially concerned with the process or is not
a retained professional advisor advising the Authority in relation to, or matter arising out of, or
concerning the Bidding Process. The Authority will treat all information, submitted as part of the
BID, in confidence and will require all those who have access to such material to treat the same in
confidence. The Authority may not divulge any such information unless it is directed to do so by any
statutory entity that has the power under law to require its disclosure or is to enforce or assert any
right or privilege of the statutory entity and/ or the Authority or as may be required by law or in
connection with any legal process.

2.19 Correspondence with the Bidder

Save and except as provided in this RFP, the Authority shall not entertain any correspondence with
any Bidder in relation to acceptance or rejection of any BID. However, the Authority would display
the result of technical evaluation on the web portal for 7 days including reasons for non-
responsiveness, if any, and the financial BID will be opened there after.

D BID SECURITY

2.20 BID Security

2.20.1 The Bidder shall furnish as part of its BID, a BID Security referred to in Clause 1.2.4 hereinabove in
the form of a bank guarantee issued by nationalised bank, or a Scheduled Bank in India having a
net worth of at least Rs. 1,000 crore (Rs. one thousand crore), in favour of the Authority in the format
at Appendix-II (the “Bank Guarantee”) and having a validity period of not less than 180 (one hundred
eighty) days from the BID Due Date, inclusive of a claim period of 60 (sixty) days, and may be
extended as may be mutually agreed between the Authority and the Bidder from time to time. This
Bank Guarantee shall be transmitted through SFMS Gateway to [Ministry/NHAI/NHIDCL/State
PWD/BRO]’s Bank. In case the Bank Guarantee is issued by a foreign bank outside India,
confirmation of the same by any nationalised bank in India is required. For the avoidance of doubt,
Scheduled Bank shall mean a bank as defined under Section 2(e) of the Reserve Bank of India Act,
1934. A scanned copy of the Bank Guarantee shall be uploaded on e-procurement portal while
applying to the tender.
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2.20.2 Any BID not accompanied by the BID Security shall be summarily rejected by the Authority as non-
responsive.

2.20.3 The Selected Bidder’s BID Security will be returned, without any interest, upon the Bidder signing the
Contract Agreement and furnishing the Performance Security in accordance with the provisions
thereof. The Authority may, at the Selected Bidder’s option, adjust the amount of BID Security in the
amount of Performance Security to be provided by him in accordance with the provisions of the
Agreement.

2.20.4 The Authority shall be entitled to forfeit and appropriate the BID Security as Damages inter alia in any
of the events specified in Clause 2.20.5 herein below. The Bidder, by submitting its BID pursuant to
this RFP, shall be deemed to have acknowledged and confirmed that the Authority will suffer loss
and damage on account of withdrawal of its BID or for any other default by the Bidder during the
period of BID validity as specified in this RFP. No relaxation of any kind on BID Security shall be
given to any Bidder.

2.20.5 The BID Security shall be forfeited and appropriated by the Authority as damages payable to the
Authority for, inter-alia, time cost and effort of the Authority without prejudice to any other right or
remedy that may be available to the Authority under the bidding documents and / or under the
Agreement, or otherwise, under the following conditions:

(a) Deleted
(b) If a Bidder engages in a corrupt practice, fraudulent practice, coercive practice, undesirable
practice or restrictive practice as specified in Section 4 of this RFP ;
(c) If a Bidder withdraws its BID during the period of BID validity as specified in this RFP and as
extended by mutual consent of the respective Bidder (s) and the Authority;
(d) In the case of Selected Bidder, if it fails within the specified/extended time limit by Authority-
(i) to sign and return the duplicate copy of LOA;
(ii) to furnish the Performance Security /Additional Performance Security (if any) as per
Clause 2.21; or
(iii) to sign the Agreement;

2.21 Performance Security

2.21.1 Within 30 (thirty) days of receipt of Letter of Acceptance, the selected Bidder shall furnish to the
Authority an irrevocable and unconditional guarantee from a Bank in the form set forth in Appendix
-VII (the "Performance Security") for an amount equal to 3% (three percent) of its BID Price. In
case of BIDs mentioned below, the Selected Bidder, along with the Performance Security, shall also
furnish to the Authority an irrevocable and unconditional guarantee from a Bank in the same form
given at Appendix -VII towards an Additional Performance Security (the "Additional Performance
Security") for an amount calculated as under:

(i) If the BID price offered by the selected Bidder is lower than 20% of the Estimated project
cost/cost put to tender, the additional performance security shall be calculated @ 20% of the
difference in the (i) Estimated project Cost (as mentioned in RFP ) - 20% of the Estimated
project Cost and (ii) the BID Price offered by the selected Bidder .
(ii) Maximum limit of additional performance security shall be limited to 3% of the BID price
offered by the selected Bidder.
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(iii) The additional performance security shall be treated as part of the performance security.
(iv) Additional performance security shall be taken only after approval of the Secretary,
Ministry of Road Transport & Highways, mentioning specific reasons justifying the
requirement of additional performance security along with track record of the Bidder.$

2.21.2 The Performance Security shall be valid until 60(sixty) days after the Defects Liability Period. The
Additional Performance Security shall be valid until 28 (twenty eight) days after Project Completion
Date.

2.21.3 The Selected Bidder has the option to provide 50% of the Performance Security and 50% of the
Additional Performance Security, if any, within 30 (thirty) days of receipt of Letter of Acceptance, in
any case before signing of the Contract Agreement and the remaining Performance Security and
Additional Performance Security, if any, shall be submitted within 30 days of signing of the
agreement.

2.21.4 In the event the Selected Bidder fails to provide the remaining Performance Security and Additional
Performance Security, if any, as prescribed herein, it may seek extension of time for a further period
upto 60 days by paying the Damages upfront along with the request letter seeking the extension. The
Damages shall be the sum calculated at the rate of 0.01% (zero point zero one per cent) of the Bid
Price offered by the Selected Bidder for each day until the Performance Security and Additional
Performance Security, if any, is provided in full as prescribed herein. The damages at full rate as
given above shall be applicable even if a part of the Performance Security and the Additional
Performance Security is provided.

2.21.5 For avoidance of any doubt, in case of failure of submission of Performance Security and Additional
Performance Security, if any, within the additional 60 days’ time period, the award shall be deemed to
be cancelled/ withdrawn and the Bid Security shall be encashed and the proceeds thereof appropriated
by the Authority. Thereupon all rights, privileges, claims and entitlements of the Contractor under or
arising out of the Award shall be deemed to have been waived by, and to have ceased with the
concurrence of the Contractor, and the Award shall be deemed to have been withdrawn by the
Authority.

2.22 The agreement will be executed within 10 days of receipt of 50% Performance Security and 50% of
Additional Performance Security, if any, as per sub-clause 2.21 above.

$
“Seeking additional performance security for the Bidders who have quoted abnormally low BID price” MoRTH
Circular No. NH-37015/01/2022-H-Part(1) (Comp No. 212632) dated 31st August2022.
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SECTION-3
EVALUATION OF TECHNICAL BIDS AND OPENING & EVALUATION OF
FINANCIAL BIDS

3.1 Evaluation of Technical BIDs

3.1.1 The Authority shall open the BIDs received physically & online after 1500 hours IST on
01.04.2023, at the place specified in Clause 2.11.4 ; and in the presence of the Bidders who choose to
attend. Technical BID of only those Bidders shall be online opened whose Documents listed at clause
2.11.2 of the RFP have been received physically and the details have been uploaded on BIMS along
with application to the tender on BIMS. The Authority shall prepare minutes of the BID opening,
including information disclosed to those present at the time of BID opening.

3.1.2 Technical BIDs of those Bidders who have not submitted their BID online, shall not be considered
for opening and evaluation.

3.1.3 If any information furnished by the Bidder is found to be incomplete, or contained in formats other
than those specified herein, the Authority may, in its sole discretion, exclude the relevant information
for consideration of eligibility and qualification of the Bidder.

3.1.4 To facilitate evaluation of Technical BIDs, the Authority may, at its sole discretion, seek
clarifications in writing from any Bidder regarding its Technical BID. Such clarification(s) shall be
provided within the time specified by the Authority for this purpose. Any request for clarification(s)
and all clarification(s) in response thereto shall be in writing. The bids will be examined and
evaluated in accordance with the provisions set out in this Section 3. The Authority will subsequently
flag issues, if any with the data updated by the Bidders.

3.1.5 If a Bidder does not provide clarifications sought under Clause 3.1.4 above within the prescribed
time, its BID may be liable to be rejected. In case the BID is not rejected, the Authority may proceed
to evaluate the BID by construing the particulars requiring clarification to the best of its
understanding, and the Bidder shall be barred from subsequently questioning such interpretation of
the Authority.

3.1.6 Tests of responsiveness

3.1.6.1 As a first step towards evaluation of Technical BIDs, the Authority shall determine whether each
Technical BID is responsive to the requirements of this RFP. A Technical BID shall be considered
responsive only if:

(a) Technical BID is received online on BIMS as per the format at Appendix –IA including
Annexure I, IV, V and VI ( BID Capacity format);

(b) Documents listed at clause 2.11.2 are received physically and on BIMS and CPPP as
mentioned;

(c) Technical Bid is accompanied by the BID Security as specified in Clause 1.2.4 and 2.20;

(d) The Power of Attorney is uploaded on e-procurement portal and BIMS portal as specified in
Clause 2.1.5

(e) Technical BID is accompanied by Power of Attorney for Lead Member of Joint Venture and
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the Joint Bidding Agreement as specified in Clause 2.1.6, if so required;

(f) Technical BID contains all the information (complete in all respects);

(g) Technical BID does not contain any condition or qualification; and

(h) Copy of online receipt towards payment of cost of BID document of Rs. 35,400.00 (Rs. 30000
+ 18% GST) (Rupees Thirty Five Thousand Four Hundred Only) in favour of “Pay &
Accounts Officer (NH), Ministry of Road Transport and Highway, New Delhi” on
https://www.bharatkosh.gov.in;

3.1.6.2 The Authority reserves the right to reject any Technical BID which is non-responsive and no request
for alteration, modification, substitution or withdrawal shall be entertained by the Authority in respect
of such BID.

3.1.7 In the event that a Bidder claims credit for an Eligible Project, and such claim is determined by the
Authority as incorrect or erroneous, the Authority may reject / correct such claim for the purpose of
qualification requirements.

3.1.8 The Authority will get the BID security verified from the issuing authority and after due verification,
the Authority will evaluate the Technical BIDs for their compliance to the eligibility and qualification
requirements pursuant to clause 2.2.1 & 2.2.2 of this RFP.

3.1.9 After evaluation of Technical BIDs, the Authority will publish a list of Technically Responsive
Bidders whose financial BIDs Shall be opened. The Authority shall notify other Bidders that they
have not been technically responsive. The Authority will not entertain any query or clarification from
Applicants who fail to qualify.

3.2 Opening and Evaluation of Financial BIDs

The Authority shall inform the venue and time of online opening of the Financial BIDs to the
technically responsive Bidders through e-procurement portal and e-mail. The Authority shall open the
online Financial BIDs of the technically responsive Bidders only on scheduled date and time in the
presence of the authorized representatives of the Bidders who may choose to attend. The Authority
shall publicly announce the BID Prices quoted by the technically responsive Bidder. Thereafter, the
Authority shall prepare a record of opening of Financial BIDs.

3.3 Selection of Bidder

3.3.1 Subject to the provisions of Clause 2.16.1, the Bidder whose BID is adjudged as responsive in terms
of Clause 3.1.6. The bidder shall be declared as the selected Bidder(the "Selected Bidder") in
pursuance to the procedure defined hereunder:

(i) Among all the responsive bidder, the lowest bidder will be termed as L1. If L1 is‘ Class-I Local
Supplier', the contract will be awarded to L1.

(ii) If L1 is not 'Class-I local supplier', the lowest bidder among the 'Class – I local supplier', will be
invited to match L1 price subject to Class-I local supplier's quoted price falling within the margin of
purchase preference, and the contract will be awarded to such' Class-I local supplier' subject to
matching the L1 price.

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(iii) In case such lowest eligible 'Class- I local supplier' fails to match the L1 price, the 'Class - I local
supplier ' with the next higher bid within the margin of purchase preference shall be invited to match
the L1 price and so on and contract shall be awarded accordingly. In case none of the 'Class-I local
supplier' within the margin of purchase preference matches the L1 price, the contract shall be
awardedtotheL1bidder.

'Margin of purchase preference' means the maximum extent to which the price quoted by a 'Class - I
local supplier' may be above the L1 for the purpose of purchase preference. The margin of purchase
preference shall be 20%.
3.3.2 In the event that two or more Bidders quote the same BID Price (the "Tie BIDs"), the Authority shall
identify the Selected Bidder by draw of lots, which shall be conducted, with prior notice, in the
presence of the Tie Bidders who choose to attend.

3.3.3 In the event that the Lowest Bidder is not selected for any reason except the reason mentioned in
Clause 2.1.12 (b) (4), the Authority shall annul the BID ding Process and invite fresh BIDs. In the
event that the Authority rejects or annuls all the BIDs, it may , in its discretion, invite all eligible
Bidders to submit fresh Bids hereunder.

3.3.4 After selection, a Letter of Acceptance (the “LOA”) shall be issued in the format set forth in
Appendix -VIII, in duplicate, by the Authority to the Selected Bidder and the Selected Bidder shall,
within 7(seven) days of the receipt of the LOA, sign and return the duplicate copy of the LOA in
acknowledgement Thereof. In the event the duplicate copy of the LOA duly signed by the Selected
Bidder is not received by the stipulated date, the Authority may, unless it consents to extension of
time for submission thereof, the Authority may suspend such Bidder (s) as per clause 1.2.4 of RFP on
account of failure of the Selected Bidder to acknowledge the LOA.

3.3.5 After acknowledgement of the LOA as aforesaid by the Selected Bidder , it shall cause the Bidder to
submit Performance Security within the period prescribed/extended by Authority and then execute
the Agreement within the period prescribed in Clause 1.3. The Selected Bidder shall not be entitled to
seek any deviation, modification or amendment in the Agreement.

3.3.6 Authority shall return Bid Security of all bidders except L-1 and L -2 within 7 working days from
opening of financial Bid subject to provision of Clause 2.1.12 (4). The bid security of L-2 bidder
shall be returned within 7 working days of issue of LOA. The Authority shall be responsible to return
the Bid Security, as above, and the bidders shall not be required to ask for the same.

3.4 Contacts during BID Evaluation


BIDs shall be deemed to be under consideration immediately after they are opened and until such
time the Authority makes official intimation of award/ rejection to the Bidders. While the BIDs are
under consideration, Bidders and/ or their representatives or other interested parties are advised to
refrain, save and except as required under the Bidding Documents, from contacting by any means,
the Authority and/ or their employees/ representatives on matters related to the BIDs under
consideration.
3.5 Correspondence with Bidder

Save and except as provided in this RFP, the Authority shall not entertain any correspondence
with any Bidder in relation to the acceptance or rejection of any BID.

3.6 Any information contained in the Bid shall not in any way be construed as binding
on the Authority, its agents, successors or assigns, but shall be binding against the Bidder if
the Project is subsequently awarded to it on the basis of such information.
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SECTION-4
FRAUD AND CORRUPT PRACTICES

4.1 The Bidders and their respective officers, employees, agents and advisers shall observe the highest
standard of ethics during the Bidding Process and subsequent to the issue of the LOA and during the
subsistence of the Agreement. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, or in the
LOA or the Agreement, the Authority may reject a BID, withdraw the LOA, or terminate the
Agreement, as the case may be, without being liable in any manner whatsoever to the Bidder, if it
determines that the Bidder, directly or indirectly or through an agent, engaged in corrupt practice,
fraudulent practice, coercive practice, undesirable practice or restrictive practice in the Bidding
Process. In such an event, the Authority shall be entitled to forfeit and appropriate the BID Security
or Performance Security, as the case may be, as Damages, without prejudice to any other right or
remedy that may be available to the Authority under the Bidding Documents and/ or the Agreement,
or otherwise.

4.2 Without prejudice to the rights of the Authority under Clause 4.1 hereinabove and the rights and
remedies which the Authority may have under the LOA or the Agreement , or otherwise if a Bidder
or Contractor, as the case may be, is found by the Authority to have directly or indirectly or through
an agent, engaged or indulged in any corrupt practice, fraudulent practice, coercive practice,
undesirable practice or restrictive practice during the Bidding Process, or after the issue of the LOA
or the execution of the Agreement, such Bidder shall not be eligible to participate in any tender or
RFP issued by the Authority during a period of 2(two) years from the date such Bidder, or
Contractor, as the case may be, is found by the Authority to have directly or indirectly or through an
agent, engaged or indulged in any corrupt practice, fraudulent practice, coercive practice, undesirable
practice or restrictive practices, as the case may be.

4.3 For the purposes of this Section 4, the following terms shall have the meaning herein after
respectively assigned to them::

(a) “corrupt practice” means the offering, giving, receiving or soliciting of anything of value,
pressurizing to influence the action of a public official in the process of tendering and
execution of the project;
(b) “fraudulent practice” means a misrepresentation or omission of facts or suppression of facts or
disclosure of incomplete facts, in order to influence the Bidding Process;
(c) “coercive practice” means impairing or harming, or threatening to impair or harm, directly or
indirectly, any person or property to influence any person’s participation or action in the
Bidding Process;
(d) “undesirable practice” means (i) establishing contact with any person connected with or
employed or engaged by the Authority with the objective of canvassing, lobbying or in any
manner influencing or attempting to influence the Bidding Process; or (ii) having a Conflict of
Interest; and
(e) “restrictive practice” means forming a cartel or arriving at any understanding or arrangement
among Bidders with the objective of restricting or manipulating a full and fair competition in
the Bidding Process.

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SECTION-5

PRE- BID CONFERENCE

5.1 Pre- BID conference of the Bidders shall be convened at the designated date, time and place. A
maximum of two representatives of prospective Bidders shall be allowed to participate on production
of Authority letter from the Bidder.

5.2 During the course of Pre- BID conference(s), the Bidders will be free to seek clarifications and make
suggestions for consideration of the Authority. The Authority shall endeavor to provide clarifications
and such further information as it may, in its sole discretion, consider appropriate for facilitating a
fair, transparent and competitive Bidding Process.

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SECTION-6
MISCELLANEOUS

6.1 The Bidding Process shall be governed by, and construed in accordance with, the laws of India and
the Courts at [New Delhi] shall have exclusive jurisdiction over all disputes arising under, pursuant to
and/ or in connection with the Bidding Process.

6.2 The Authority, in its sole discretion and without incurring any obligation or liability, reserves the
right, at any time, to;

(a) suspend and/ or cancel the Bidding Process and/ or amend and/ or supplement the BID ding
Process or modify the dates or other terms and conditions relating thereto;
(b) consult with any Bidder in order to receive clarification or further information;
(c) retain any information and/ or evidence submitted to the Authority by, on behalf of, and/or in
relation to any Bidder ;and/or
(d) Independently verify, disqualify, reject and/ or accept any and all submissions or other
information and/ or evidence submitted by or on behalf of any Bidder.

6.3 It shall be deemed that by submitting the BID, the Bidder agrees and releases the Authority, its
employees, agents and advisers, irrevocably, unconditionally, fully and finally from any and all
liability for claims, losses, damages, costs, expenses or liabilities in any way related to or arising from
the exercise of any rights and/ or performance of any obligations hereunder, pursuant hereto and/ or
in connection with the Bidding Process and waives, to the fullest extent permitted by applicable laws,
any and all rights and/ or claims it may have in this respect, whether actual or contingent, whether
present or in future.

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APPENDIX-IA
LETTER COMPRISING THE TECHNICAL BID
(Refer Clause 2.1.4, 2.11 and 3.1.6)

To,
Chief Engineer
Project Hirak
Railway Station Road
Near ITI Tanakpur
Tanakpur, Uttarakhand
PIN - 262309
Phone : 05943-265873, 265874
Email : bro-hirak@nic.in

Sub: Bid for “Improvement/ Construction of 2-lane with Hard shoulder of Askote – Lipulekh Road
from Tawaghat village to Budhi Village (Design Km. 56.935 to Km 95.748) and from end of
Tunnel Portal to Kali Mandir (Design Km 113.828 to Km. 133.078) [Total Design Length =
58.063 km] under project Hirak of BRO in the State of Uttarakhand under Bharatmala
Pariyojana on EPC Mode)”.

Dear Sir,

1. With reference to your RFP document dated ……..I/we, having examined the Bidding Documents
and understood their contents, hereby submit my/our BID for the aforesaid project. The BID is
unconditional and unqualified.

2. I/ We acknowledge that the Authority will be relying on the information provided in the BID and the
Documents accompanying the BID for selection of the Contractor for the aforesaid project, and we
certify that all information provided in the BID and its the Annexure I to VI along with the supporting
Documents are true and correct; nothing has been omitted which renders such information
misleading; and all Documents accompanying the BID are true copies of their respective originals.

3. This statement is made for the express purpose of our selection as EPC Contractor for the
development, construction, rehabilitation and augmentation of the aforesaid project and maintenance
of the project during the Defect Liability Period.

4. I/ We shall make available to the Authority any additional information it may find necessary or
require to supplement or authenticate the BID.

5. I/ We acknowledge the right of the Authority to reject our BID without assigning any reason or
otherwise and hereby waive, to the fullest extent permitted by applicable law, our right to challenge
the same on any account whatsoever.

6. I/ We certify that in the last two years, we/any of the JV partners have neither failed to perform for
the works of Expressways, National Highways, ISC & EI works, as evidenced by imposition of a
penalty by an arbitral or judicial Authority or a judicial pronouncement or arbitration award against
us, nor been expelled or terminated by Ministry of Road Transport &Highways or its implementing
agencies for breach on our part.

7. I/ We declare that:
(a) I/We have examined and have no reservations to the Bidding Documents, including any

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Addendum issued by the Authority; and
(b) I/We do not have any conflict of interest in accordance with Clauses 2.2.1 (c) and 2.6.4 of the
RFP document; and
(c) I/We have not directly or indirectly or through an agent engaged or indulged in any
corrupt practice, fraudulent practice, coercive practice, undesirable practice or restrictive
practice, as defined in Clause 4.3 of the RFP document, in respect of any tender or request for
proposal issued by or any Agreement entered into with the Authority or any other public
sector enterprise or any government, Central or State; and
(d) I/ We hereby certify that we have taken steps to ensure that in conformity with the provisions
of Section 4of the RFP, no person acting for us or on our behalf has engaged or will engage
in any corrupt practice, fraudulent practice, coercive practice, undesirable practice or
restrictive practice; and
(e) the undertakings given by us along with the Application in response to the RFP for the
project and information mentioned for the evaluation of the BID Capacity in Annexure VI
were true and correct as on the date of making the Application and are also true and correct
as on the BID Due Date and I/we shall continue to abide by them.

8. I/ We understand that you may cancel the Bidding Process at anytime and that you are neither bound
to accept any BID that you may receive nor to invite the Bidders to BID for the project, without
incurring any liability to the Bidders, in accordance with Clause 2.16.2 of the RFP document.

9. I/We believe that we/our Joint Venture satisfy(s) the Threshold Technical Capacity, Net Worth
criteria and meet(s) the requirements as specified in the RFP document.

10. I/ We declare that we/any Member of the Joint Venture or our/Joint Venture member are not a
Member of any other Joint Venture submitting a BID for the project.

11. I/ We certify that in regard to matters other than security and integrity of the country, we/ any
Member of the Joint Venture or any of our/their Joint venture member have not been convicted by a
Court of Law or indicted or adverse orders passed by a regulatory Authority which could cast a doubt
on our ability to undertake the project or which relates to a grave offence that outrages the moral
sense of the community.

12. I/We further certify that in regard to matters relating to security and integrity of the country, we/ any
Member of the Joint Venture or any of our/their Joint venture members have not been charge-sheeted
by any agency of the Government or convicted by a Court of Law.

13. I/We further certify that no investigation by a regulatory authority is pending either against us/any
member of Joint Venture or against our CEO or any of our directors/ managers/ employees.

14. I/ We further certify that we are not disqualified in terms of the additional criteria specified by the
Department of Disinvestment in their OM No. 6/4/2001-DD-II dated 13.7.01, a copy of which forms
part of the RF Pat Annexure VII of Appendix -IA thereof.
15. I/ We undertake that in case due to any change in facts or circumstances during the Bidding Process,
we are attracted by the provisions of disqualification in terms of the guidelines referred to above, we
shall intimate the Authority of the same immediately.

16. I/We further acknowledge and agree that in the event such change in control occurs after signing of
the Agreement up to its validity. It would, notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in the
Agreement, be deemed a breach thereof, and the Agreement shall be liable to be terminated without
the Authority being liable to us in any manner whatsoever.
17. I/ We hereby irrevocably waive any right or remedy which we may have at any stage at law or
howsoever otherwise arising to challenge or question any decision taken by the Authority in
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connection with the selection of the Bidder , or in connection with the BID ding Process itself, in
respect of the above mentioned project and the terms and implementation thereof.
18. In the event of my/ our being declared as the Selected Bidder, I/we agree to enter into a Agreement in
accordance with the draft that has been provided to me/us prior to the BID Due Date. We agree not to
seek any changes in the aforesaid draft and agree to abide by the same.
19. I/ We have studied all the Bidding Documents carefully and also surveyed the [project highway and
the traffic]. We understand that except to the extent as expressly set for thin the Agreement, we shall
have no claim, right or title arising out of any documents or information provided to us by the
Authority or in respect of any matter arising out of or relating to the Bidding Process including the
award of Agreement.
20. I/ We offer a BID Security of Rs. 2,74,96,000.00 (Rupees Two Crore Seventy Four Lakh Ninety
Six Thousand Only) to the Authority in accordance with the RFP Document.
21. The BID Security in the form of a Bank Guarantee is attached.
22. The Documents accompanying the Technical BID, as specified in Clause 2.11.1 of the RFP, have
been submitted in separate files.
23. I/ We agree and understand that the BID is subject to the provisions of the Bidding Documents. In no
case, I/we shall have any claim or right of whatsoever nature if the Project / Contract is not awarded
to me/us or our BID is not opened or rejected.
24. The BID Price has been quoted by me/us after taking into consideration all the terms and conditions
stated in the RFP, draft Agreement, our own estimates of costs and after a careful assessment of the
site and all the conditions that may affect the project cost and implementation of the project.
25. I/ We agree and undertake to a BID e by all the terms and conditions of the RFP document.
26. We, the Joint Venture agree and undertake to be jointly and severally liable for all the obligations of
the EPC Contractor under the Contract Agreement (applicable for JV only).
27. I/ We shall keep this offer valid for 120 (one hundred and twenty) days from the BID Due Date
specified in the RFP.
28. I/ We hereby submit our BID and offer a BID Price as indicated in Financial BID for undertaking the
aforesaid project in accordance with the Bidding Documents and the Agreement.

In witness thereof, I/we submit this BID under and in accordance with the terms of the RFP
document.

Yours faithfully,

Date:
Place:
(Signature, name and designation
of the Authorised signatory)

Name & seal of Bidder /Lead


Member

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APPENDIX- IB

Letter comprising the Financial BID


(Refer Clauses 2.1.4, 2.11 and 3.1.6)
To,
Chief Engineer
Project Hirak
Railway Station Road
Near ITI Tanakpur
Tanakpur, Uttarakhand
PIN - 262309
Phone : 05943-265873, 265874
Email : bro-hirak@nic.in

Sub: Bid for “Improvement/ Construction of 2-lane with Hard shoulder of Askote – Lipulekh Road
from Tawaghat village to Budhi Village (Design Km. 56.935 to Km 95.748) and from end of
Tunnel Portal to Kali Mandir (Design Km 113.828 to Km. 133.078) [Total Design Length =
58.063 km] under project Hirak of BRO in the State of Uttarakhand under Bharatmala
Pariyojana on EPC Mode”.

Dear Sir,

1. With reference to your RFP document dated *** **, I/we, having examined the Bidding Documents
and understood their contents, hereby submit my/our BID for the aforesaid project. The BID is
unconditional and unqualified.

2. I/ We acknowledge that the Authority will be relying on the information provided in the BID and the
Documents accompanying the BID for selection of the Contractor for the aforesaid project, and we
certify that all information provided in the BID are true and correct; nothing has been omitted which
renders such information misleading; and all Documents accompanying the BID are true copies of
the irrespective originals.

3. The BID Price has been quoted by me/us after taking into consideration all the terms and conditions
stated in the RFP, draft Agreement, our own estimates of costs and after a careful assessment of the
site and all the conditions that may affect the project cost and implementation of the project.

4. I/ We acknowledge the right of the Authority to reject our BID without assigning any reason or
otherwise and hereby waive, to the fullest extent permitted by applicable law, our right to challenge
the same on any account whatsoever.

5. In the event of my/our being declared as the Selected Bidder, I/we agree to enter into an Agreement
in accordance with the draft that has been provided to me/us prior to the BID Due Date. We agree not
to seek any changes in the aforesaid draft and agree to a BID e by the same.

6. I/ We shall keep this offer valid for 120 (one hundred and twenty) days from the BID Due Date
specified in the RFP.
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7. I/ We hereby submit our BID for undertaking the aforesaid project in accordance with the Bidding
Documents and the Agreement.

Yours faithfully,

Date:
(Signature, name and designation of the Authorised Signatory)

Place:
Name &seal of Bidder /Lead Member:..........

Class III DSC ID of Authorised Signatory:.............

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Appendix - IA
ANNEX-I
Details of Bidder
1. (a) Name:
(b) Country of incorporation:
(c) Address of the corporate headquarters and its branch office(s), if any, in India
(d) Date of incorporation and/ or commencement of business:

2. Brief description of the Bidder including details of its main lines of business and
proposed role and responsibilities in this project :

3. Details of individual(s) who will serve as the point of contact/ communication for the
Authority:
(a) Name:
(b) Designation:
(c) Company :
(d) Address:
(e) Telephone Number:
(f) E-Mail Address:
(g) Fax Number:

4. Particulars of the Authorised Signatory of the Bidder :


(a) Name:
(b) Designation:
(c) Address:
(d) Phone Number:
(e) Fax Number:
(f) Class III Digital Signature Certificate ID number

5. In case of a Joint Venture:


(a) The information above (1-4) should be provided for all the Members of the Joint Venture.
(b) A copy of the Jt. Bidding Agreement, as envisaged in Clause 2.1.11(f) should be attached to
the Application.
(c) Information regarding the role of each Member should be provided as per table below:

Sl. Name of Member Role* Share of work in the


{Refer Clause 2.1.11(d)}$ project {Refer Clauses
2.1.11(a), (f) & (g)}
1.
2.
3.
* The role of each Member, as may be determined by the Applicant, should be
indicated in accordance with instruction 4 at Annex-IV.
$ All provisions contained in curly parenthesis shall be suitably modified by the
Applicant to reflect the particulars relating to such Applicant.

(d) The following information shall also be provided w.r.t para 2.1.14 for each Member
of the Joint Venture:

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Name of Applicant/ member of Joint Venture:
Sl. Criteria Yes/No
No.
1. Has the Bidder/ constituent of the Joint Venture been
barred by the Ministry of Road Transport & Highways or
its implementing agencies for the works of Expressways,
National Highways, ISC and El works, from
participating in bidding.

2 If the answer to1is yes, does the bar subsist as on BID


due date.

6 (a) I/ We certify that in the last two years, we/ any of the JV partners have neither failed to
perform for the works of Expressways, National Highways, ISC & EI works, as evidenced by
imposition of a penalty by an arbitral or judicial authority or a judicial pronouncement or
arbitral award against us, nor been expelled or terminated by Ministry of Road Transport &
Highways or its implementing agencies for breach on our part.

(b) I/ We certify that we/any of the JV partners do not fall in any of the categories of being a
Non-Performing entity given at Clause 2.1.14 of Instructions to Bidders in the project s of
Expressways, National Highways, ISC and EI works of Ministry of Road Transport &
Highways or its implementing agencies and furnished the complete details.

7(a) I/ We further certify that no investigation by a regulatory Authority is pending either


against us/ any member of Joint Venture or our sister concern or against our CEO or any of our
directors/managers/employees.

(b) I/ We further certify that no investigation by any investigating agency in India or


outside is pending either against us/any member of Joint Venture or our sister concern or
against our CEO or any of our directors/managers/employees.

A statement by the Bidder and each of the Members of its Joint Venture (where applicable)
disclosing material non-performance or contractual non-compliance in current project s, as on
BID due date is given below (attach extra sheets, if necessary) w.r.t. para 2.1.14.

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Name of the Bidder/Member of JV:

Sr. No. Categories of Non-Performer project 1 project 2


(i) Fails to complete or has missed more than two
milestones in already awarded two or more project s,
even after lapse of 6 months from the scheduled
completion date, unless Extension of Time has been
allowed on the recommendations of the Independent
Engineer due to Authority's default;

(ii) Fails to complete a project , as per revised schedule, for


which One Time Fund Infusion (OTFI) has been
sanctioned by the Authority;

(iii) Physical progress on any project is not commensurate


with the funds released (equity+ debt+grant) from the
escrow account and such variation is more than 25% in
last one year as observed by the Independent Engineer
in one or more project s;

(iv) Punch List Items in respect of any project are pending


due to Bidder's default in two or more projects even
after lapse of the prescribed time for completion of such
items;
(v) Fails to fulfill its obligations to maintain a highway in a
satisfactory condition in spite of two rectification
notices issued in this behalf;
(vi) Fails to attend to Non Conformity Reports (NCRs)
issued by the Independent/Authority’s Engineer on the
designs/ works constructed by the Bidder pending for
more than one year in two or more projects.
(vii) Fails to make premium payments excluding the current
installment in one or more project s.
(viii) Damages/Penalties recommended by the
Independent/Authority’s Engineer on the Bidder during
O&M period and the remedial works are not taken up
in two or more project s.
(ix) Fails to achieve financial closure in two or more project
s within the given or extended period (which shall not
be more than six months in any case).
(x) Fails to submit the Performance Security within the
permissible period in more than one project (s).
(xi) Rated as an unsatisfactory performing entity/ non-
performing entity by an independent third party agency
and so notified on the website of the Authority.

I/ We certify that the list is complete and covers all the projects of Expressways, National
Highways, ISC and EI works of Ministry of Road Transport & Highways or its implementing
agencies and that we/any of the JV partners do not fall in any of the above categories of being a
Non-Performing entity.
(Signature, name and designation of the
authorized signatory)
For and on behalf of……………………………………..
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Appendix - IA
ANNEX-II
Technical Capacity of the Bidder @
(Refer to Clauses 2.2.2.2, 2.2.2.5 and 2.2.2.7 of the RFP )

Applicant project Cate- Experience** (Equivalent Rs. crore)$$ Technical


type Code* gory$ Payments received for Value of self- Experience£
construction of Eligible construction in Eligible
project s in Categories project s in Categories 1
3&4 and 2
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)
Single entity a
Bidder or Lead b
Member c
including other d
members of the e
Joint Venture
f
Aggregate Technical Experience =

@ Provide details of only those project s that have been undertaken by the Applicant, or its Lead
member including members in case of joint venture, under its own name separately and/ or by a
project company eligible under Clause 2.2.2.6(i)(b). In case of Categories 1 and 2, include only
those project s which have an Estimated capital cost exceeding the amount specified in Clause
2.2.2.6(i)(c) and for Categories 3 and 4, include only those project s where the payments received
exceed the amount specified in Clause 2.2.2.6(ii). In case the BID Due Date falls within 3 (three)
months of the close of the latest financial year, refer to Clause 2.1.13.

* Refer Annex-IV of this Appendix -I. Add more rows if necessary.

$ Refer Clause 2.2.2.5(i)

** Construction shall not include supply of goods or equipment except when such goods or
equipment form part of a turn-key construction contract/ EPC contract for the project. In no case
shall the cost of maintenance and repair, operation of Highways and land be included while
computing the Experience Score of an Eligible project.

$$ For conversion of US Dollars to Rupees, the rate of conversion shall be Rupees ** (**)14 to a
US Dollar.

£.In the case of an Eligible project situated in an OECD country, the Experience Score so arrived
at shall be further multiplied by 0.5, in accordance with the provisions of Clause 2.2.2.5(ii) and
the product thereof shall be the Experience Score for such Eligible project s.

14The conversion rate of USD into Rupees shall be the daily representative exchange rates
published by the Reserve Bank of India for the relevant date. Where relevant date should be as on
the date 28 (twenty eight) days prior to the Application Due Date.

NOTE: In case of a Joint Venture, information in Annex-II and Annex-IV of Appendix -I shall be
provided separately for other Members so as to establish that each such Member has 20 percent or
more of the Threshold Technical Capacity. (Refer Clause2.2.2.4).

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Appendix - IA
ANNEX-III
Financial Capacity of the Bidder
(Refer to Clauses 2.2.2.3, 2.2.2.9(i), 2.2.2.8(iii) of the RFP )
(In Rs. crore$)
Biddertype Net Cash Accruals Net Worth
£
2021- 2020- 2019- 2018- 2017- 2021-22
22 21 20 19 18
Single entity Bidder or Lead Member
including other members of the Joint
Venture
TOTAL

Bidder type Annual Average


Turnover Annual
2021-22 2020-21 2019-20 2018-19 2017-18 Turnove
(Rs.) Updati (Rs. Updati (Rs. Updati (Rs Updati (Rs. Updati r (In Rs.
on ) on ) on .) on ) on crore)
facto factor facto facto facto
r r r r
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 (2x3+4x5
+6x
7+8x9+10
x11)/5
Single entity 1.00 1.05 1.10 1.15 1.20
Bidder or Lead
Member
including other
members of the
Joint Venture

Name & address of Bidder’s Bankers:


$ For conversion of other currencies into rupees, see note below Annex-II of Appendix -I.
£The Bidder should provide details of its own Financial Capacity. Instructions:
1. The Bidder shall attach copies of the balance sheets, financial statements and Annual
Reports for 5(five) years preceding the BID Due Date. The financial statements shall:
(a) reflect the financial situation of the Bidder ;
(b) be audited by a statutory auditor;
(c) be complete, including all notes to the financial statements; and
(d) Correspond to accounting periods already completed and audited (no statements
for partial periods shall be requested or accepted).
2. Net Cash Accruals shall mean Profit after Tax +Depreciation.

3. Net Worth (the “Net worth”) shall means the aggregate value of the paid-up share
capital and all reserves created out of the profits and securities premium account, after
deducting the aggregate value of the accumulated losses, deferred expenditure and
miscellaneous expenditure not written off, as per the audited balance sheet, but does not
include reserves created out of revaluation of assets, write-back of depreciation and
amalgamation.
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4. Year 1 will be the latest completed financial year, preceding the BID ding. Year 2 shall
be the year immediately preceding Year 1 and so on. In case the BID Due Date falls
within 3(three) months of the close of the latest financial year, refer to Clause 2.1.13.

5. In the case of a Joint Venture, a copy of the Jt. Bidding Agreement shall be submitted
in accordance with Clause 2.1.15 (g) of the RFP document.

6. The Bidder shall also provide the name and address of the Bankers to the Bidder.

7. The Bidder shall provide an Auditor’s Certificate specifying the net worth of the Bidder
and also specifying the methodology adopted for calculating such net worth in
accordance with Clause 2.2.2.9 (ii) of the RFP document.

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Appendix IA
Annex-IV
ANNEX-IV
Details of Eligible projects
(Refer to Clauses 2.2.2.2, 2.2.2.5 and 2.2.2.7of the RFP )

Project Code: Entity: Self/Members:

Item Refer Particulars of


Instruction the project
Title & nature of the project
Category 5
Year-wise 6
(a) payments received for construction or work
executed and certified by the Engineer-in-
charge/Independent Engineer/ Authority’s Engineer,
and/or
(b) revenues appropriated for self-construction under
PPP project s
Entity for which the project was constructed 7
Location
project cost 8
Date of commencement of project / contract
Date of completion/ commissioning 9
Equity shareholding (with period during which equity 10
was held)

Instructions:
1. Bidders are expected to provide information in respect of each Eligible Projects in this
Annex. The projects cited must comply with the eligibility criteria specified in Clause 2.2.2.6
(i) and 2.2.2.6 (ii) of the RFP, as the case may be. Information provided in this section is
intended to serve as a backup for information provided in the Application. Applicants should
also refer to the Instructions below.
2. The Project Codes would be a, b, c, d etc.
3. A separate sheet should be filled for each Eligible Project.
4. In case the Eligible Project relates to other Members, write “Member”.
5. Refer to Clause 2.2.2.5 of the RFP for category number.
6. The total payments received and/or revenues appropriated for self-construction for each
Eligible Project are to be stated in Annex-II of this Appendix-I. The figures to be provided
here should indicate the break-up for the past 5 (five) financial years. Year 1 refers to the
financial year immediately preceding the Bid Due Date; Year 2 refers to the year before Year
1, Year 3 refers to the year before Year 2, and so on (Refer Clause 2.1.13). For Categories 1
and 2, expenditure on construction of the project by the Applicant itself should be provided,
but only in respect of projects having an estimated capital cost exceeding the amount
specified in Clause 2.2.2.6(i)(c). In case of Categories 3 and 4, payments received only in
respect of construction should be provided, but only if the amount received exceeds the
minimum specified in Clause 2.2.2.6(ii). Receipts for construction works should only include
capital expenditure, and should not include expenditure on maintenance & repair and
operation of Highways.
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7. In case of project s in Categories 1and 2, particulars such as name, address and contact details of
owner/Authority/ Agency (i.e. concession grantor, counter party to concession, etc.) may be
provided. In case of project s in Categories 3 and 4, similar particulars of the client need to be
provided.
8. Provide the Estimated capital cost of Eligible project. Refer to Clauses 2.2.2.6(i) and 2.2.2.6(ii)
9. For Categories 1 and 2, the date of commissioning of the project, upon completion, should be
indicated. In case of Categories 3 and 4, date of completion of construction should be indicated. In
the case of project s under construction, the likely date of completion or commissioning, as the case
may be, shall be indicated.
10. For Categories 1 and 2, the equity shareholding of the Bidder, in the company owning the Eligible
project, held continuously during the period for which Eligible Experience is claimed, needs to be
given (Refer Clause 2.2.2.6 (i)).
11. Experience for any activity relating to an Eligible project shall not be claimed twice. In other words,
no double counting in respect of the same experience shall be permitted in any manner whatsoever.
12. Certificate from the Bidder’s statutory auditor$ or its respective clients must be furnished as per
formats below for each Eligible project. In jurisdictions that do not have statutory auditors, the
auditors who audit the annual accounts of the Bidder may provide the requisite certification.
13. If the Bidder is claiming experience under Categories 1 & 2£, it should provide a certificate from its
statutory auditor in the format below as per Clause 2.2.2.6 (i) (d) :

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Certificate from the Statutory Auditor regarding PPP projects7

Based on its books of accounts and other published information authenticated by it, this is to certify
that………………(name of the Bidder) is/was an equity share holder in……………….(title of the
project company) and holds /held Rs.………cr.(Rupees……………crore) of equity (which
constitutes ……..%8€ of the total paid up and subscribed equity capital) of the project company
from …………... (date) to …………….. (date)9¥. The project was/is commenced on
………(date)and likely to be commissioned on ……………. (date of commissioning of the project).

We further certify that the total estimated capital cost of the project is Rs.………cr. (Rupees
…………………crore), of which the applicant has itself undertaken the construction of project of
Rs. ………(Rupees ………. Crores) excluding any part of the project for which any contractor, sub-
contractor or other agent was appointed for the purpose of construction as per Clause 2.2.2.6(i)(d) by
the aforesaid Applicant itself, during the past five financial years as per year-wise details noted
below:
………………………
………………………
Name of the audit firm:
Seal of the audit firm:
Date:
(Signature, name and designation
of the authorized signatory)

$ In case duly certified audited annual financial statements containing the requisite details are
provided , a separate certification by statutory auditors would not be necessary.
£ Refer Clause 2.2.2.5 of the RFP .
 Provide Certificate as per this format only. Attach Explanatory Notes to the Certificate, if
necessary. Statutory auditor means the entity that audits and certifies the annual accounts of the
company .
€ Refer instruction no. 10 in this Annex-IV.
¥ In case the project is owned by the Applicant company , this language may be suitably
modified to read: “It is certified that …………….. (name of Applicant) constructed and/ or
owned the……….(name of project )from
………………..(date)to……………..(date).”

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14. If the Bidder is claiming experience under Category 3 & 4$, as per Clauses 2.2.2.5 and 2.2.2.6(ii) of
the RFP, it should provide a certificate from its Statutory Auditor/client/ Engineer-in charge/
Independent Engineer/ Authority’s Engineer in the format below:

Certificate regarding construction works*

Based on its books of accounts and other published information authenticated by it, This is to certify
that…………………..(name of the Bidder) was engaged by ………………..(title of the project
company) to execute………………(name of project) for…………..(nature of project). The
construction of the project commenced on …………..(date) and the project was/ is likely to be
commissioned on…………..(date, if any ). It is certified that Bidder received payments from its
Clients for Construction Works executed by them or work executed and certified by the Engineer-in-
charge/Independent Engineer/Authority’s Engineer, in the a foresaid construction works. We further
certify that the total estimated capital cost of the project is Rs……………….cr. (Rupees
…………………crore), of which the Applicant received or has executed the work as certified by the
Engineer-in-charge/Independent Engineer/Authority’s Engineer Rs.………cr.
(Rupees………….crore), during the past five financial years as per year-wise details noted below:

………………………
………………………
It is further certified that the receipts indicated above are restricted to the share of the Applicant who
undertook these works as a partner or a member of joint venture#.

We further certify that applicant has a share of___________% in the Joint Venture/Consortium.

(Authorized Signatory)
Date:

15. It may be noted that in the absence of any detail in the above certificates, the information
would be considered inadequate and could lead to exclusion of the relevant project in computation of
Experience.

$Refer Clauses 2.2.2.5 and 2.2.2.6(ii) of the RFP .

* Provide Certificate as per this format only. Attach Explanatory Notes to the Certificate, if necessary.
Statutory auditor means the entity that audits and certifies the annual accounts of the company .
However, in case the work of other member(s) is also executed by the applicant, then this fact should
also be certified by the Statutory Auditor and accordingly the language may be suitably modified.

#This certification should be strike out in case of jobs/ contracts, which are executed a sole firm. The
payments indicated in the certificate should be restricted to the share of Applicant in such
partnership/ joint venture. This portion may be omitted if the contract did not involve a partnership/
joint venture. In case where work is not executed by partnership/ joint venture, this paragraph may be
deleted.

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Appendix -IA
Annex-V

ANNEX-V
Statement of Legal Capacity

(To be forwarded on the letterhead of the Applicant/ Lead Member of Joint Venture)

Ref. Date:

To,
Chief Engineer
Project Hirak
Railway Station Road
Near ITI Tanakpur
Tanakpur, Uttarakhand
PIN - 262309
Phone : 05943-265873, 265874
Email : bro-hirak@nic.in

Dear Sir,

We hereby confirm that we/ our members in the Joint Venture (constitution of which has been
described in the application) satisfy the terms and conditions laid out in the RFP document.

We have agreed that (insert member’s name) will act as the Lead Member of
our Joint Venture. *

We have agreed that ………………….. (insert individual’s name) will act as our
representative/will act as the representative of the Joint Venture on its behalf* and has been duly
authorized to submit the RFP. Further, the Authorised signatory is vested with requisite powers to
furnish such letter and authenticate the same.

Thanking you,

Yours faithfully,

(Signature, name and designation of the Authorised signatory)

For and on behalf of……………………………..

*Please strike out whichever is not applicable.

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Annexure-VI

Information required to evaluate the BID Capacity under clause 2.2.2.1:

To calculate the value of “A” and “C”

1. A table containing value of Civil Engineering Works in respect of EPC project s (Turnkey
project s / Item rate contract/ Construction works) undertaken by the Bidder during the last 5
years is as follows (the amount of bonus received, if any , shall be indicated separately):
2.
Sl. Year Value of Civil Engg. Works Amount of Net Value
No. undertaken w.r.t. EPC bonus (Rs. In excluding bonus
projects including bonus, if Crores) (Rs. in
any (Rs. in Crores) Crores)
1 2021-22/2021
2 2020-21/2020
3 2019-20/2019
4 2018-19/2018
5 2017-18/2017

3. Maximum value of projects that have been undertaken during the F.Y. out of the last 5
years and value excluding amount of bonus thereof is Rs. Crores (Rupees_________________).
Further, value updated to the price level of the year indicated in Appendix is as follows:

Rs. Crores x (Updation Factor as per Appendix) = Rs.______________Crores (Rupees


______________________________)

4. Amount of bonus received, if any , in EPC project s during the last 5 years (updated to the
price level of the year indicated in Appendix ):
Sl. F.Y. / Calendar Amount of Updation Updated Amount of
No. Year Bonus (Rs. in Factor Bonus (Rs. in Crores)
Crores)
1 2021-22/2021 1.00
2 2020-21/2020 1.05
3 2019-20/2019 1.10
4 2018-19/2018 1.15
5 2017-18/2017 1.20
Total (C)=

………………………….
Name of the Statutory Auditor’s firm: ……………………..
Seal of the audit firm: (Signature, name Signature, name and designation of
and designation and Membership No. of Authorised Signatory
:
authorised signatory) For and on behalf of ……. (Name of the

Date:
Place:

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To calculate the value of “B”
A table containing value of all the existing commitments and on-going works to be
completed during the next ** years is as follows:

Sl. Name Percentage Dater of Construction Value of Value of Balance Anticipat Balance value
No. of of start / period as per contract work value of ed date of of work at
projec participation appointed Agreement / as per completed work to be completio 2017- 18/2017
t/ of Bidder in date of LOA Agreemen completed n price level
Work the project project t /LOAβ
Rs.in Rs. in Rs. in Rs. in
Crore Crore Crore Crore
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8= (6-7) 9 10(3x 8x #)

# Updation Factor as given below:

For Year F.Y. / Calendar Year Updation Factor


1 2021-22/2021 1.00
2 2020-21/2020 1.05
3 2019-20/2019 1.10
4 2018-19/2018 1.15
5 2017-18/2017 1.20

The Statement showing the value of all existing commitments, anticipated value of work to be
completed in the period of construction of the project for which bid is invited and ongoing works as
well as the stipulated period of completion remaining for each of the works mentioned above is verified
from the certificate issued that has been countersigned by the Client or its Engineer-in-charge not
below the rank of Executive Engineer or equivalent in respect of EPC Projects or Concessionaire /
Authorised Signatory of SPV in respect of BOT Projects. No awarded / ongoing works has been left in
the aforesaid statement which has been awarded to M/s…………..individually / and other member
M/s……………….. and M/s……………., as on bid due date of this RFP

…………………….. …………………………

…………………….. ………………………….

Signature, name and designation Name of the Statutory Auditor’s firm:


of Authorised Signatory
Seal of the audit firm:
For and on behalf of ………………
(Signature, name and designation and
(Name of the Bidder) Membership No. of authorised
signatory)

Date:
Place:

β In case balance period of construction is less than the value of period of construction of the
project for which BID is invited, then full value of contract as per Agreement /LOA to be
mentioned, else, anticipated value of work to be completed in the period of construction of the
project for which BID is invited is to be mentioned. In the absence of the anticipated value of work
to be completed, the proportionate value shall be considered while evaluating the Assessed
Available BID Capacity.

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Appendix– IA
Annexure-VII

Guidelines of the Department of Disinvestment


(Refer Clause1.2.1)
No. 6/4/2001-DD-II
Government of India Department of Disinvestment

Block 14, CGO Complex


New Delhi.
Dated 13th July, 2001.

OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Sub: Guidelines for qualification of Bidders seeking to acquire stakes in Public Sector Enterprises through
the process of disinvestment

Government has examined the issue of framing comprehensive and transparent guidelines defining the
criteria for Bidders interested in PSE-disinvestment so that the parties selected through competitive BID ding
could inspire public confidence. Earlier, criteria like net worth, experience etc. used to be prescribed. Based
on experience and in consultation with concerned departments, Government has decided to prescribe the
following additional criteria for the qualification/ disqualification of the parties seeking to acquire stakes in
public sector enterprises through disinvestment:

(a) In regard to matters other than the security and integrity of the country, any conviction by a Court of
Law or indictment/ adverse order by a regulatory Authority that casts a doubt on the ability of the
Bidder to manage the public sector unit when it is disinvested, or which relates to a grave offence
would constitute disqualification. Grave offence is defined to be of such a nature that it outrages the
moral sense of the community. The decision in regard to the nature of the offence would be taken on
case-to-case basis after considering the facts of the case and relevant legal principles, by the
Government of India.

(b) In regard to matters relating to the security and integrity of the country, any charge-sheet by an
agency of the Government/ conviction by a Court of Law for an offence committed by the Bidding
party or by any sister concern of the BID ding party would result in disqualification. The decision in
regard to the relationship between the sisters concerns would be taken, based on the relevant facts and
after examining whether the two concerns are substantially controlled by the same person/ persons.

(c) In both (a) and (b), disqualification shall continue for a period that Government deems appropriate.

(d) Any entity, which is disqualified from participating in the disinvestment process, would not be
allowed to remain associated with it or get associated merely because it has preferred an appeal
against the order based on which it has been disqualified. The mere pendency of appeal will have no
effect on the disqualification.

(e) The disqualification criteria would come into effect immediately and would apply to all Bidders for
various disinvestment transactions, which have not been completed as yet.

(f) Before disqualifying a concern, a Show Cause Notice why it should not be disqualified would be
issued to it and it would be given an opportunity to explain its position.

(g) Henceforth, these criteria will be prescribed in the advertisements seeking Expression of Interest
(EOI) from the interested parties. The interested parties would be required to provide the information
on the above criteria, along with their Expressions of Interest (EOI). The Bidders shall be required to
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provide with their EOI an undertaking to the effect that no investigation by a regulatory Authority is
pending against them. In case any investigation is pending against the concern or its sister concern or
against its CEO or any of its Directors/ Managers/ employees, full details of such investigation
including the name of the investigating agency, the charge/ offence for which the investigation has
been launched, name and designation of persons against whom the investigation has been launched
and other relevant information should be disclosed, to the satisfaction of the Government. For other
criteria also, a similar undertaking shall be obtained along with EOI.

Sd/

(A.K.Tewari)

Under Secretary to the Government of India

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Appendix– IA
Annexure-VIII

Details of ongoing works (Ref Clause 10.3 (iv) of Draft EPC Agreement )

S. Name of Contract Appointed Original Likely Date Reason for


No. the Price (INR Date Scheduled of Delay#
work Cr) Completio Completion
n Date
1
2
3

(In the event that the Bidder had failed to achieve the Completion of any project within a period of
90 (ninety) days from the Schedule Completion Date of the project , unless such failure had occurred
due to Force Majeure or for reasons solely attributable to the Authority, the Bidder shall be deemed
to be ineligible for BID ding this project (under BID ding), both as the sole party or as one of the
parties of Joint Venture/ Consortium, if any, during the period from Scheduled Completion Date to
issuance of Completion Certificate for that project . This restriction is applicable if the contract value
of the delayed project was not less than Rs. 300Crore.)

#To be supported with valid certificate issued from Independent Engineer /Authority’s Engineer/
Supervision Consultant / Engineer-in-charge

I / We certify that all the information furnished above is true in all respects.

…………………………………………… Name of the Bidder

Signature of the authorized signatory:

Name of the Authorized Signatory:

Date:

Place:

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APPENDIX- II

Bank Guarantee for BID Security


(Refer Clauses 2.20)

B.G. No. Dated:

1. In consideration of you, Chief Engineer, Project Hirak, Border Roads Organisation having its office
at The Chief Engineer Project Hirak, Near ITI Institute, Tanakpur, Distt-Champawat, Uttarakhand, PIN-
262309, (hereinafter referred to as the “Authority”, which expression shall unless it be repugnant to the
subject or context thereof include its, successors and assigns) having agreed to receive the BID of
…………………… and having its registered office at ……………………… (and acting on behalf of its
JV) (hereinafter referred to as the “Bidder” which expression shall unless it be repugnant to the subject or
context thereof include its/their executors, administrators, successors and assigns), for the “Improvement/
Construction of 2-lane with Hard shoulder of Askote – Lipulekh Road from Tawaghat village to Budhi
Village (Design Km. 56.935 to Km 95.748) and from end of Tunnel Portal to Kali Mandir (Design Km
113.828 to Km. 133.078) [Total Design Length = 58.063 km] under project Hirak of BRO in the State of
Uttarakhand under Bharatmala Pariyojna on EPC Mode” Project on EPC basis (hereinafter referred to as
“the Project”) pursuant to the RFP Document dated 13 Feb 2023 issued in respect of the Project and other related
documents including without limitation the draft contract Agreement (hereinafter collectively referred to
as “Bidding Documents”), we (Name of the Bank) having our registered office at ………………… and one
of its branches at …………………….. (hereinafter referred to as the “Bank”), at the request of the Bidder, do
hereby in terms of Clause 1.2.4 read with Clause 2.20 of the RFP Document, irrevocably, unconditionally
and without reservation guarantee the due and faithful fulfilment and compliance of the terms and
conditions of the Bidding Documents (including the RFP Document) by the said Bidder and unconditionally
and irrevocably undertake to pay forthwith to the Authority an amount of Rs. Rs. 2,74,96,000.00 (Rupees
Two Crore Seventy Four Lakh Ninety Six Thousand Only) (hereinafter referred to as the
“Guarantee”) as our primary obligation without any demur, reservation, recourse, contest or protest and
without reference to the Bidder if the Bidder shall fail to fulfil or comply with all or any of the terms and
conditions contained in the said Bidding Documents.
2. Any such written demand made by the Authority stating that the Bidder is in default of the due and
faithful fulfilment and compliance with the terms and conditions contained in the Bidding Documents
shall be final, conclusive and binding on the Bank.

3. We, the Bank, do hereby unconditionally undertake to pay the amounts due and payable under this
Guarantee without any demur, reservation, recourse, contest or protest and without any reference to
the Bidder or any other person and irrespective of whether the claim of the Authority is disputed by
the Bidder or not, merely on the first demand from the Authority stating that the amount claimed is due
to the Authority by reason of failure of the Bidder to fulfil and comply with the terms and conditions
contained in the Bidding Documents including failure of the said Bidder to keep its BID open during the
BID validity period as set forth in the said Bidding Documents for any reason whatsoever. Any such
demand made on the Bank shall be conclusive as regards amount due and payable by the Bank under
this Guarantee. However, our liability under this Guarantee shall be restricted to an amount not
exceeding Rs. 2,74,96,000.00 (Rupees Two Crore Seventy Four Lakh Ninety Six Thousand Only).

4. This Guarantee shall be irrevocable and remain in full force for a period of 180 (one hundred and
eighty) days from the BID Due Date inclusive of a claim period of 60 (sixty) days or for such extended
period as may be mutually agreed between the Authority and the Bidder, and agreed to by the Bank, and
shall continue to be enforceable till all amounts under this Guarantee have been paid.

5. We, the Bank, further agree that the Authority shall be the sole judge to decide as to whether the Bidder
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is in default of due and faithful fulfilment and compliance with the terms and conditions contained in
the Bidding Documents including, inter alia, the failure of the Bidder to keep its BID open during the
BID validity period set forth in the said Bidding Documents, and the decision of the Authority that the
Bidder is in default as aforesaid shall be final and binding on us, notwithstanding any differences
between the Authority and the Bidder or any dispute pending before any Court, Tribunal, Arbitrator or
any other Authority.

6. The Guarantee shall not be affected by any change in the constitution or winding up of the Bidder or the
Bank or any absorption, merger or amalgamation of the Bidder or the Bank with any other person.

7. In order to give full effect to this Guarantee, the Authority shall be entitled to treat the Bank as the
principal debtor. The Authority shall have the fullest liberty without affecting in any way the liability of
the Bank under this Guarantee from time to time to vary any of the terms and conditions contained in
the said Bidding Documents or to extend time for submission of the BIDs or the BID validity period or
the period for conveying acceptance of Letter of Award by the Bidder or the period for fulfilment and
compliance with all or any of the terms and conditions contained in the said Bidding Documents by the
said Bidder or to postpone for any time and from time to time any of the powers exercisable by it
against the said Bidder and either to enforce or forbear from enforcing any of the terms and
conditions contained in the said Bidding Documents or the securities available to the Authority, and
the Bank shall not be released from its liability under these presents by any exercise by the Authority of
the liberty with reference to the matters aforesaid or by reason of time being given to the said Bidder or
any other forbearance, act or omission on the part of the Authority or any indulgence by the Authority to
the said Bidder or by any change in the constitution of the Authority or its absorption, merger or
amalgamation with any other person or any other matter or thing whatsoever which under the law
relating to sureties would but for this provision have the effect of releasing the Bank from its such
liability.

8. Any notice by way of request, demand or otherwise hereunder shall be sufficiently given or made
if addressed to the Bank and sent by courier or by registered mail to the Bank at the address set forth
herein.

9. We undertake to make the payment on receipt of your notice of claim on us addressed to [name of Bank
along with branch address] and delivered at our above branch which shall be deemed to have been duly
authorised to receive the said notice of claim.

10. It shall not be necessary for the Authority to proceed against the said Bidder before proceeding against
the Bank and the guarantee herein contained shall be enforceable against the Bank, notwithstanding
any other security which the Authority may have obtained from the said Bidder or any other person
and which shall, at the time when proceedings are taken against the Bank hereunder, be outstanding or
unrealized.

11. We, the Bank, further undertake not to revoke this Guarantee during its currency except with the
previous express consent of the Authority in writing.

12. The Bank declares that it has power to issue this Guarantee and discharge the obligations contemplated
herein, the undersigned is duly authorised and has full power to execute this Guarantee for and on behalf
of the Bank.

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13. For the avoidance of doubt, the Bank’s liability under this Guarantee shall be restricted to Rs.
2,74,96,000.00 (Rupees Two Crore Seventy Four Lakh Ninety Six Thousand Only). The Bank shall
be liable to pay the said amount or any part thereof only if the Authority serves a written claim on the
Bank in accordance with paragraph 9 hereof, on or before [*** (indicate date falling 180 days after the
BID Due Date)].

14. This guarantee shall also be operatable at our……………….. Branch at New Delhi, from whom,
confirmation regarding the issue of this guarantee or extension / renewal thereof shall be made available
on demand. In the contingency of this guarantee being invoked and payment thereunder claimed, the
said branch shall accept such invocation letter and make payment of amounts so demanded under the
said invocation.

15. The guarantor/bank hereby confirms that it is on the SFMS (Structural Finance Messaging System)
platform & shall invariably send an advice of this Bank Guarantee to the designated bank of
[Ministry/NHAI/NHIDCL/State PWD/BRO], details of which is as under:

Sr No. Particulars Details


1. Name of Beneficiary ********
2. Name of Bank ********
3. Account No. ********
4. IFSC Code ********

Signed and Delivered by ………………………. Bank

By the hand of Mr./Ms …………………….., its ………………….. and authorised official.

(Signature of the Authorised Signatory) (Official-Seal)

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APPENDIX -III

Format for Power of Attorney for signing of BID


(Refer Clause 2.1.5)
Know all men by these presents, We…………………………………………….. (name of the firm and
address of the registered office) do hereby irrevocably constitute, nominate, appoint and authorize Mr./ Ms
(name),…………………… son/daughter/wife of……………………………… and presently residing at
…………………., who is presently employed with us /the Lead Member of our Joint Venture and holding
the position of……………………………. , as our true and lawful attorney (herein after referred to as the
“Attorney”) to do in our name and on our behalf, all such acts, deeds and things as are necessary or required
in connection with or incidental to submission of our BID for the “Improvement/ Construction of 2-lane
with Hard shoulder of Askote – Lipulekh Road from Tawaghat village to Budhi Village (Design Km.
56.935 to Km 95.748) and from end of Tunnel Portal to Kali Mandir (Design Km 113.828 to Km.
133.078) [Total Design Length = 58.063 km] under project Hirak of BRO in the State of Uttarakhand
under Bharatmala Pariyojna on EPC Mode” project proposed or being developed by the Chief Engineer
project Hirak, Near ITI Institute, Tanakpur, Distt-Champawat, Uttarakhand, PIN- 262309 (the “ Authority”)
including but not limited to signing and submission of all applications, BIDs and other Documents and
writings, participate in Pre- BID and other conferences and providing information/ responses to the
Authority, representing us in all matters before the Authority, signing and execution of all contracts
including the Agreement and undertakings consequent to acceptance of our BID, and generally dealing with
the Authority in all matters in connection with or relating to or arising out of our BID for the said project
and/ or upon award thereof to us and/or until the entering into of the EPC Contract with the Authority.

AND we hereby agree to ratify and confirm and do hereby ratify and confirm all acts, deeds and things done
or caused to be done by our said Attorney pursuant to and in exercise of the powers conferred by this Power
of Attorney and that all acts, deeds and things done by our said Attorney in exercise of the powers hereby
conferred shall and shall always be deemed to have been done by us.

IN WITNESS WHERE OF WE, ……………,


THE ABOVE NAMED PRINCIPAL HAVE
EXECUTED THIS POWER OF ATTORNEY ON THIS ……… DAY OF …………. 2…..
For…………………………..
(Signature, name, designation and address)
of person authorized by Board Resolution
(in case of Firm/ Company )/ partner in case of Partnership firm
Witnesses:
1.
2.
Accepted
…………………………… (Signature)
(Name, Title and Address of the Attorney)
(Notarized)

Person identified by me/ personally appeared before me/


Attested/ Authenticated*
(*Notary to specify as applicable)
(Signature Name and Address of the Notary)

Seal of the Notary


Registration No. of the Notary
Date:………………
Notes:
 The mode of execution of the Power of Attorney should be in accordance with the procedure, if
any , laid down by the applicable law and the charter Documents of the executant(s) and when it
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is so required, the same should be under common seal affixed in accordance with the required
procedure.
 Wherever required, the Bidder should submit for verification the extract of the charter Documents
and Documents such as a board or shareholders’ resolution/ power of attorney in favour of the
person executing this Power of Attorney for the delegation of power hereunder on behalf of the
Bidder.
 For a Power of Attorney executed and issued overseas, the document will also have to be
legalised by the Indian Embassy and notarized in the jurisdiction where the Power of Attorney is
being issued. However, the Power of Attorney provided by Bidders from countries that have
signed the Hague Legislation Convention 1961 are not required to be legalised by the Indian
Embassy if it carries a conforming Appostille certificate.

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APPENDIX –IV

Format for Power of Attorney for Lead Member of Joint Venture


(Refer Clause 2.1.6)

Whereas the Chief Engineer project Hirak, Near ITI Institute, Tanakpur, Distt-Champawat,
Uttarakhand, PIN- 262309 (“the Authority”) has invited BIDs for the “Improvement/ Construction
of 2-lane with Hard shoulder of Askote – Lipulekh Road from Tawaghat village to Budhi
Village (Design Km. 56.935 to Km 95.748) and from end of Tunnel Portal to Kali Mandir
(Design Km 113.828 to Km. 133.078) [Total Design Length = 58.063 km] under project Hirak of
BRO in the State of Uttarakhand under Bharatmala Pariyojana on EPC Mode” (the “project
”).

Whereas………………….and………………………(collectively the “Joint Venture”) being


Members of the Joint Venture are interested in BID ding for the project in accordance with the terms
and conditions of the Request for Proposal ( RFP ) and other BID Documents including Agreement in
respect of the project , and

Whereas, it is necessary for the Members of the Joint Venture to designate one of them as the Lead
Member with all necessary power and Authority to do for and on behalf of the Joint Venture, all acts,
deeds and things as may be necessary in connection with the Joint Venture’s BID for the project and
its execution.

NOW THEREFORE KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS

We, …… having our registered office at ……., M/s. having our registered office at …,
M/s.…having our registered office at….., and…..having our registered office at, (herein after
collectively referred to as the “Principals”) do hereby irrevocably designate, nominate, constitute,
appoint and authorize M/S ……. having its registered office at ………., being one of the Members of
the Joint Venture, as the Lead Member and true and lawful attorney of the Joint Venture (herein after
referred to as the “Attorney”). We hereby irrevocably authorize the Attorney (with power to sub-
delegate) to conduct all business for and on behalf of the Joint Venture and anyone of us during the
BID ding process and, in the event the Joint Venture is awarded the contract, during the execution of
the project and in this regard, to do on our behalf and on behalf of the Joint Venture, all or any of
such acts, deeds or things as are necessary or required or incidental to the pre-qualification of the
Joint Venture and submission of its BID for the project ,including but not limited to signing and
submission of all applications, BIDs and other Documents and writings, participate in pre BID and
other conferences, respond to queries, submit information/Documents , sign and execute contracts
and undertakings consequent to acceptance of the BID of the Joint Venture and generally to represent
the Joint Venture in all its dealings with the Authority, and/ or any other Government Agency or any
person, in all matters in connection with or relating to or arising out of the Joint Venture’s BID for
the in all respect project and/ or upon award thereof till the EPC Contract is entered into with the
Authority & Compelled.

AND hereby agree to ratify and confirm and do hereby ratify and confirm all acts, deeds and things
done or caused to be done by our said Attorney pursuant to and in exercise of the powers conferred
by this Power of Attorney and that all acts, deeds and things done by our said Attorney in exercise of
the powers hereby conferred shall and shall always be deemed to have been done by us/ Joint
Venture.

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IN WITNESS WHEREOF WE THE PRINCIPALS ABOVE NAMED HAVE EXECUTED THIS
POWER OF ATTORNEY ON THIS …………………. DAY OF ……….2..…

For …………………….. For …………………….. For ……………………..


(Signature) (Signature) (Signature)
………………….. ………………….. …………………..
(Name & Title) (Name & Title) (Name & Title)

(Executants)
(To be executed by all the Members of the Joint Venture)

Witnesses:
1.
2.

Notes:
 The mode of execution of the Power of Attorney should be in accordance with the procedure,
if any , laid down by the applicable law and the charter Documents of the executant(s) and
when it is so required, the same should be under common seal affixed in accordance with the
required procedure.
 Also, wherever required, the Bidder should submit for verification the extract of the charter
Documents and Documents such as a board or shareholders’ resolution/ power of attorney in
favour of the person executing this Power of Attorney for the delegation of power hereunder
on behalf of the Bidder .
 For a Power of Attorney executed and issued overseas, the document will also have to be
legalised by the Indian Embassy and notarised in the jurisdiction where the Power of Attorney
is being issued. However, the Power of Attorney provided by Bidders from countries that have
signed the Hague Legislation Convention 1961 are not required to be legalised by the Indian
Embassy if it carries a conforming Appostille certificate.

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APPENDIX- V

Format for Joint Bidding Agreement for Joint Venture


(Refer Clause 2.1.11)
(To be executed on Stamp paper of appropriate value)

THIS JOINT BIDDING AGREEMENT is entered into on this the …… day of ……2022.

AMONGST

1. {………… Limited, and having its registered office at………….} (herein after referred to
as the “First Part” which expression shall, unless repugnant to the context include its successors and
permitted assigns)

AND

2. {…………Limited, having its registered office at………….} and (herein after referredto
as the “Second Part” which expression shall, unless repugnant to the context include its successors
and permitted assigns)

AND

3. {………… Limited, and having its registered office at………….} (herein after referred to
as the “Third Part” which expression shall, unless repugnant to the context include its successors
and permitted assigns)

The above mentioned parties of the FIRST, {SECOND and THIRD} PART are collectively referred
to as the “Parties” and each is individually referred to as a “Party”

WHEREAS,

(A) Border Roads Organization established under Ministry of Defence, represented by its
Chief Engineer project Hirak, Near ITI Institute, Tanakpur, Distt-Champawat,
Uttarakhand, PIN- 262309 (herein after referred to as the “ Authority” which expression
shall, unless repugnant to the context or meaning thereof, include its administrators,
successors and assigns) has invited BIDs (the BIDs”) by its Request for Proposal
No.90002/Tawaghat-Kalimandir/EPC dated 10 Jan 2023 (the “ RFP ”) for award of
contract for rehabilitation and augmentation of “Improvement/ Construction of 2-lane
with Hard shoulder of Askote – Lipulekh Road from Tawaghat village to Budhi
Village (Design Km. 56.935 to Km 95.748) and from end of Tunnel Portal to Kali
Mandir (Design Km 113.828 to Km. 133.078) [Total Design Length = 58.063 km]
under project Hirak of BRO in the State of Uttarakhand under Bharatmala
Pariyojana on EPC Mode”. The Parties are interested in jointly BID ding for the project
as members of a Joint Venture and in accordance with the terms and conditions of the RFP
document and other BID Documents in respect of the project , and

(B) It is a necessary condition under the RFP document that the members of the Joint Venture
shall enter into a Joint Bidding Agreement and furnish a copy thereof with the
Application.

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NOW IT IS HEREBY AGREED as follows:

1. Definitions and Interpretations

In this Agreement, the capitalized terms shall, unless the context otherwise requires, have the
meaning ascribed thereto under the RFP.

2. Joint Venture

2.1 The Parties do hereby irrevocably constitute a Joint Venture (the “Joint Venture”) for the
purposes of jointly participating in the BID ding Process for the project.

2.2 The Parties hereby undertake to participate in the BID ding Process only through this Joint
Venture and not individually and/ or through any other Joint Venture constituted for this
project, either directly or indirectly.

3. Covenants

The Parties hereby undertake that in the event the Joint Venture is declared the selected
Bidder and awarded the project, it shall enter into an EPC Contract with the Authority for
performing all its obligations as the Contractor in terms of the EPC Contract for the project.

4. Role of the Parties

The Parties hereby undertake to perform the roles and responsibilities as described below:

(a) Party of the First Part shall be the Lead member of the Joint Venture and shall have
the power of attorney from all Parties for conducting all business for and on behalf of
the Joint Venture during the BID ding Process and for performing all its obligations
as the Contractor in terms of the EPC Contract for the project ;

(b) Party of the Second Part shall be {the Member of the Joint Venture; and}

(c) Party of the Third Part shall be {the Member of the Joint Venture.}

5. Joint and Several Liability

The Parties do hereby undertake to be jointly and severally responsible for all obligations and
liabilities relating to the project and in accordance with the terms of the RFP and the EPC
Contract, till such time as the completion of the project is achieved under and in accordance
with the EPC Contract.

6. Share of work in the project

The Parties agree that the proportion of construction in the EPC Contract to be allocated
among the members shall be as follows:

First Party:
Second Party:
{Third Party:}

Further, the Lead Member shall itself undertake and perform at least 51 (fifty one) per cent
of the total length of the project highway if the Contract is allocated to the Joint Venture.

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7. Representation of the Parties

Each Party represents to the other Parties as of the date of this Agreement that:

(a) Such Party is duly organized, validly existing and in good standing under the laws
of its incorporation and has all requisite power and Authority to enter into this
Agreement ;

(b) The execution, delivery and performance by such Party of this Agreement has
been authorized by all necessary and appropriate corporate or governmental action
and a copy of the extract of the charter Documents and board resolution/ power of
attorney in favour of the person executing this Agreement for the delegation of
power and Authority to execute this Agreement on behalf of the Joint Venture
Member is annexed to this Agreement , and will not, to the best of its knowledge:

(i) Require any consent or approval not already obtained;

(ii) Violate any Applicable Law presently in effect and having applicability to
it;

(iii) violate the memorandum and articles of association, by-laws or other


applicable organizational Documents thereof;

(iv) violate any clearance, permit, concession, grant, license or other


governmental authorization, approval, judgment, order or decree or any
mortgage Agreement , indenture or any other instrument to which such
Party is a party or by which such Party or any of its properties or assets are
bound or that is otherwise applicable to such Party; or

(v) create or impose any liens, mortgages, pledges, claims, security interests,
charges or Encumbrances or obligations to create a lien, charge, pledge,
security interest, encumbrances or mortgage in or on the property of such
Party, except for encumbrances that would not, individually or in the
aggregate, have a material adverse effect on the financial condition or
prospects or business of such Party so as to prevent such Party from
fulfilling its obligations under this Agreement ;

(c) this Agreement is the legal and binding obligation of such Party, enforceable in
accordance with its terms against it; and

(d) there is no litigation pending or, to the best of such Party's knowledge, threatened
to which it or any of its Affiliates is a party that presently affects or which would
have a material adverse effect on the financial condition or prospects or business
of such Party in the fulfillment of its obligations under this Agreement .

8. Termination

This Agreement shall be effective from the date hereof and shall continue in full force and
effect until project completion (the “Defects Liability Period”) is achieved under and in
accordance with the EPC Contract, in case the project is awarded to the Joint Venture.
However, in case the Joint Venture is either not pre-qualified for the project or does not
get selected for award of the project , the Agreement will stand terminated in case the
Applicant is not pre-qualified or upon return of the BID Security by the Authority to the
Bidder , as the case may be.
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9. Miscellaneous

9.1 This Joint Bidding Agreement shall be governed by laws of {India}.

9.2 The Parties acknowledge and accept that this Agreement shall not be amended by the
Parties without the prior written consent of the Authority.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF THE PARTIES ABOVE NAMED HAVE EXECUTED AND


DELIVERED THISAGREEMENTAS OF THE DATE FIRST ABOVE WRITTEN.SIGNED,
SEALED AND DELIVERED

For and on behalf of


LEAD MEMBER SECOND PART THIRD PART
by:
(Signature) (Signature) (Signature)
(Name) (Name) (Name)
(Designation) (Designation) (Designation)
(Address) (Address) (Address)
In the presence of:

Notes:
1. The mode of the execution of the Joint Bidding Agreement should be in accordance with the
procedure, if any, laid down by the Applicable Law and the charter Documents of the
executant(s) and when it is so required, the same should be under common seal affixed in
accordance with the required procedure.

2. Each Joint Bidding Agreement should attach a copy of the extract of the charter Documents
and Documents such as resolution / power of attorney in favour of the person executing this
Agreement for the delegation of power and Authority to execute this Agreement on behalf of
the Joint Venture Member.
3. For a Joint Bidding Agreement executed and issued overseas, the document shall be legalized
by the Indian Embassy and notarized in the jurisdiction where the Power of Attorney has
been executed.

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APPENDIX VI
INTEGRITY PACT FORMAT

(To be executed on plain paper and submitted along with Technical BID /Tender Documents for
tenders having a value of Rs. 5 cr or above for Consultancy project s and 100 cr. or above for
Construction project s. To be signed by the Bidder and same signatory competent/ authorized to sign
the relevant contract on behalf of the MoRT&H)

This integrity Pact is made at___________on this__________day of______2023.

BETWEEN

[President of India through Ministry of Road Transport and Highways, Government of India
represented by its Chief Engineer project Hirak, Near ITI Institute, Tanakpur, Distt-Champawat,
Uttarakhand, PIN- 262309 (herein after referred to as the “Principal/Owner” which expression shall,
unless repugnant to the context or meaning thereof, include its administrators, successors and
assigns)

AND
{Name and address of the Firm/Comp any }, (herein after referred to as “The Bidder
(s)/Contractor(s)/Concessionaire(s)/Consultant(s)” and which expression shall unless repugnant to be
meaning or context thereof include its successors and permitted assigns.)

Preamble

Whereas, the Principal has floated the Tender {NIT No……….dtd…………} (herein after referred to
as “Tender/ BID”) and intends to award, under laid down organizational procedure, contract/s for
“Improvement/ Construction of 2-lane with Hard shoulder of Askote – Lipulekh Road from
Tawaghat village to Budhi Village (Design Km. 56.935 to Km 95.748) and from end of Tunnel
Portal to Kali Mandir (Design Km 113.828 to Km. 133.078) [Total Design Length = 58.063 km]
under project Hirak of BRO in the State of Uttarakhand under Bharatmala Pariyojana on
EPC Mode” (herein after referred to as the “Contract”).

And Whereas the Principal values full compliance with all relevant laws of the land, rules of land,
regulations, economic use of resources and of fairness/ transparency in its relations with its Bidder (s)
and/ or Contractor(s)/Concessionaire(s)/Consultant(s).

And whereas to meet the purpose aforesaid, both the parties have agreed to enter into this Integrity
Pact (here after referred to as “Integrity Pact” or “Pact”) the terms and conditions of which shall also
be read as integral part and parcel of the Tender Documents and contract between the parties. Now,
therefore, in consideration of mutual covenants contained in this pact, the parties hereby agree as
follows and this pact witnesses asunder:

Article-1: Commitments of the Principal

(1) The Principal commits itself to take all measures necessary to prevent corruption and to observe
the following principles:-

(a) No employee of the Principal, personally or through family members, will in connection with
the Tender for, or the execution of a Contract, demand, take a promise for or accept, for self,
or third person, any material of immaterial benefit which the person is not legally entitled to.

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(b) The Principal will, during the Tender process treat all Bidder (s) with equity and reason. The
Principal will in particular, before and during the Tender process, provide to all Bidder(s)
the same information and will not provide to any Bidder(s) confidential/ additional
information through which the Bidder(s) could obtain an advantage in relation to the tender
process or the contract execution.

(c) The Principal will exclude all known prejudiced persons from the process, whose conduct in
the past has been of biased nature.

(2) If the Principal obtains information on the conduct of any of its employees which is a criminal
offence under the IPC/PC Act or any other Statutory Acts or if there be a substantive suspicion in
this regard, the Principal will inform the Chief Vigilance Officer and in addition can initiate
disciplinary actions as per its internal laid down Rules/Regulations.

Article – 2: Commitments of the Bidder (s)/ Contractor(s)/ Concessionaire(s)/ Consultant(s).


The Bidder (s)/ Contractor(s)/ Concessionaire(s)/ Consultant(s) commit himself to take all measures
necessary to prevent corruption. He commits himself to observe the following principles during his
participation in the tender process and during the contract execution.

(a) The Bidder(s)/ Contractor(s)/ Concessionaire(s)/ Consultant(s) will not, directly or through any
other person or firm, offer, promise or give to any of the Principal’s employees involved in the
tender process or the execution of the contract or to any third person any material or other benefit
which he/she is not legally entitled to, in order to obtain in exchange any advantage of any kind
whatsoever during the tender process or during the execution of the contract.

(b) The Bidder(s)/ Contractor(s)/ Concessionaire(s)/ Consultant(s) will not enter with other Bidders
into any undisclosed Agreement or understanding, whether formal or informal. This applies in
particular to prices, specifications, certifications, subsidiary contract, submission or non-
submission or BIDs or any other actions to restrict competitiveness or to introduce cartelization
in the Bidding process.

(c) The Bidder(s)/ Contractor(s)/ Concessionaire(s)/ Consultant(s) will not commit any offence
under the relevant IPC/PC Act and other Statutory Acts; further the Bidder
(s)/Contractor(s)/Concessionaire(s)/Consultant(s) will not use improperly, for purposes of
completion or personal gain, or pass on to others, any information or document provided by the
Principal as part of the business relationship, regarding plans, technical proposals and business
details, including information contained or transmitted electronically.

(d) The Bidder(s)/ Contractor(s)/ Concessionaire(s)/ Consultant(s) of foreign origin shall disclose the
name and address of the Agents/ Representatives in India, if any . Similarly, the Bidder(s)/
Contractor(s)/ Concessionaire(s)/ Consultant(s) of Indian Nationality shall furnish the name and
address of the foreign principle, if any.

(e) The Bidder(s)/ Contractor(s)/ Concessionaire(s)/ Consultant(s) will, when presenting his BID ,
disclose any and all payments he has made, is committed to or intends to make to agents, brokers
or any other intermediaries in connection with the award of the contract. He shall also disclose
the details of services agreed upon for such payments.

(f) The Bidder(s)/ Contractor(s)/ Concessionaire(s)/ Consultant(s) will not instigate third persons to
commit offences outlined above or be an accessory to such offences.

(g) The Bidder(s)/ Contractor(s)/ Concessionaire(s)/ Consultant(s) will not bring any outside
influence through any Govt. bodies/quarters directly or indirectly on the BID ding process in
furtherance of his BID.
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Article - 3 Disqualification from tender process and exclusion from future contracts.

(1) If the Bidder (s)/ Contractor(s)/ Concessionaire(s)/ Consultant(s), before award or during
execution has committed a transgression through a violation of any provision of Article- 2, above
or in any other form such as to put his reliability or credibility in question, the Principal is
entitled to disqualify the Bidder (s)/ Contractor(s)/ Concessionaire(s)/ Consultant(s) from the
tender process.

(2) If the Bidder (s)/ Contractor(s)/ Concessionaire(s)/ Consultant(s) has committed a transgression
through a violation of Article-2 such as to put his reliability or credibility into question, the
Principal shall be entitled to exclude including blacklist and put on holiday the Bidder (s)/
Contractor(s)/ Concessionaire(s)/ Consultant(s) for any future tenders/ contract award process.
The imposition and duration of the exclusion will be determined by the severity of the
transgression. The severity will be determined by the Principal taking into consideration the full
facts and circumstances of each case particularly taking into account the number of
transgressions, the position of the transgressors within the company hierarchy of the Bidder (s)/
Contractor(s)/ Concessionaire(s)/ Consultant(s) and the amount of the damage. The exclusion
will be imposed for a maximum of 3years.

(3) A transgression is considered to have occurred if the Principal after due consideration of the
available evidence concludes that “On the basis of facts available there are no material doubts”.

(4) The Bidder (s)/ Contractor(s)/ Concessionaire(s)/ Consultant(s) with its free consent and without
any influence agrees and undertakes to respect and uphold the Principal’s absolute rights to resort
to and impose such exclusion and further accepts and undertakes not to challenge or question
such exclusion on any ground, including the lack of any hearing before the decision to resort to
such exclusion is taken. This undertaking is given freely and after obtaining independent legal
advice.

(5) The decision of the Principal to the effect that a breach of the provisions of this Integrity Pact has
been committed by the Bidder (s)/ Contractor(s)/ Concessionaire(s)/ Consultant(s)shall be final
and binding on the Bidder (s)/ Contractor(s)/ Concessionaire(s)/ Consultant(s), however, the
Bidder (s)/ Contractor(s)/ Concessionaire(s)/ Consultant(s) can approach IEM(s) appointed for
the purpose of this Pact.

(6) On occurrence of any sanctions/ disqualification etc. arising out from violation of integrity pact,
the Bidder (s)/ Contractor(s)/ Concessionaire(s)/ Consultant(s) shall not be entitled for any
compensation on this account.

(7) Subject to full satisfaction of the Principal, the exclusion of the Bidder (s)/ Contractor(s)/
Concessionaire(s)/ Consultant(s) could be revoked by the Principal if the Bidder (s)/
Contractor(s)/ Concessionaire(s)/ Consultant(s)can prove that he has restored/ recouped the
damage caused by him and has installed a suitable corruption prevention system in his
organization.

Article – 4: Compensation for Damages.

(1) If the Principal has disqualified the Bidder (s) from the tender process prior to the award
according to Arcticle-3, the Principal shall be entitled to forfeit the Earnest Money Deposit/BID
Security or demand and recover the damages equivalent to Earnest Money Deposit/BID Security
apart from any other legal right that may have accrued to the Principal.

(2) In addition to 1 above, the Principal shall be entitled to take recourse to the relevant provisions of
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the contract related to Termination of Contract due to Contractor/ Concessionaire/Consultant’s
Default. In such case, the Principal shall be entitled to forfeit the Performance Bank Guarantee of
the Contractor/ Concessionaire/ Consultant and/ or demand and recover liquidated and all
damages as per the provisions of the contract/concession Agreement against Termination.

Article – 5: Previous Transgressions


(1) The Bidder declares that no previous transgressions occurred in the last 3 years immediately
before signing of this Integrity Pact with any other Company in any country conforming to the
anti corruption/ Transparency International (TI) approach or with any other Public Sector
Enterprise/ Undertaking in India or any Government Department in India that could justify his
exclusion from the tender process.

(2) If the Bidder makes incorrect statement on this subject, he can be disqualified from the tender
process or action for his exclusion can be taken as mentioned under Article-3 above for
transgressions of Article-2 and shall be liable for compensation for damages as per Article-4
above.

Article – 6: Equal treatment of all Bidders/ Contractors/ Concessionaires/ Consultants/


Subcontractors.

(1) The Bidder (s)/ Contractor(s)/ Concessionaire(s)/ Consultant(s) undertake(s) to demand from all
sub-contractors a commitment in conformity with this Integrity Pact, and to submit it to the
Principal before contract signing.

(2) The Principal will enter into Agreement s with identical conditions as this one with all Bidders/
Contractors/ Concessionaires/ Consultants and subcontractors.

(3) The Principal will disqualify from the tender process all Bidders who do not sign this Pact or
violate its provisions.

Article – 7: Criminal charges against violating Bidder (s)/ Contractor(s)/ Concessionaire(s)/


Consultant(s)/ Sub-contractor(s).

If the Principal obtains knowledge of conduct of a Bidder/ Contractor/ Concessionaire/ Consultant or


subcontractor, or of an employee or a representative or an associate of a Bidder/ Contractor/
Concessionaire/ Consultant or Subcontractor, which constitutes corruption, or if the Principal has
substantive suspicion in this regard, the Principal will inform the same to the Chief Vigilance Officer.

Article- 8: Independent External Monitor (IEM)

(1) The Principal has appointed Shri. R S Gujral as Independent External Monitors (herein after
referred to as “Monitor”) for this Pact. The task of the Monitor is to review independently and
objectively, whether and to what extent the parties comply with the obligations under this
Agreement.

(2) The Monitor is not subject to instructions by the representatives of the parties and performs his
functions neutrally and independently. He reports to the Director General (Road Development) &
Special Secretary.

(3) The Bidder (s)/ Contractor(s)/ Concessionaire(s)/ Consultant(s)accepts that the Monitor has the
right to access without restriction to all project documentation of the Principal including that
provided by the Bidder (s)/ Contractor(s)/ Concessionaire(s)/ Consultant(s). The Bidder (s)/
Contractor(s)/ Concessionaire(s)/ Consultant(s)will also grant the Monitor, upon his request and
demonstration of a valid interest, unrestricted and unconditional access to his project
documentation. The same is applicable to Subcontractors. The Monitor is under contractual
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obligation to treat the information and Documents of the Bidder
(s)/Contractor(s)/Subcontractor(s) with confidentiality.

(4) The Principal will provide to the Monitor sufficient information about all meetings among the
parties related to the project provided such meetings could have an impact on the contractual
relations between the Principal and the Contractor. The parties offer to the Monitor the option to
participate in such meetings.

(5) As soon as the Monitor notices, or has reason to believe, a violation of this Pact, he will so
inform the Management of the Principal and request the Management to discontinue or take
corrective action, or to take other relevant action. The monitor can in this regard submit non-
binding recommendations. Beyond this, the Monitor has no right to demand from the parties that
they act in a specific manner, refrain from action or tolerate action.

(6) The Monitor will submit a written report to the Director General (Road Development) & Special
Secretary within 8 to 10 weeks from the date of reference or intimation to him by the Principal
and, should the occasion arise, submit proposals for correcting problematic situations.

(7) If the Monitor has reported to the Director General Border Roads (DGBR) a substantiated
suspicion of an offence under relevant IPC/PC Act, and the DGBR has not, within the reasonable
time taken visible action to proceed against such offence or reported it to the Chief Vigilance
Officer, the Monitor may also transmit this information directly to the Central Vigilance
Commissioner.

(8) The word 'Monitor' would include both singular and plural.
Article – 9 Pact Duration

This Pact begins when both parties have legally signed it (in case of EPC i.e. for project s funded by
Principal and consultancy services). It expires for the Contractor/ Consultant 12 months after his
Defect Liability Period is over or 12 months after his last payment under the contract whichever is
later and for all other unsuccessful Bidders 6 months after this Contract has been awarded. (In case of
BOT project s) It expires for the concessionaire 24 months after his concession period is over and for
all other unsuccessful Bidders 6 months after this Contract has been awarded.

If any claim is made/ lodged during his time, the same shall be binding and continue to be valid
despite the lapse of this pact as specified above, unless it is discharged/ determined by Director
General Border Roads.

Article - 10 Other Provisions.

(1) This pact is subject to Indian Law. Place of performance and jurisdiction is the Registered Office
of the Principal, i.e. New Delhi.

(2) Changes and supplements as well as termination notices need to be made in writing.

(3) If the Bidder /Contractor/Concessionaire/Consultant is in a partnership or a consortium Joint


Venture partner, this pact must be signed by all partners or consortium members.

(4) Should one or several provisions of this Agreement turn out to be invalid, the remainder of this
Agreement remains valid. In this case, the parties will strive to come to an Agreement to their
original intentions.

(5) Any disputes/ differences arising between the parties with regard to term of this pact, any action
taken by the Principal in accordance with this Pact or interpretation thereof shall not be subject to
any Arbitration.
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(6) The actions stipulated in this Integrity Pact are without prejudice to any other legal action that
may follow in accordance with the provision of the extent law in force relating to any civil or
criminal proceedings.

In witness whereof the parties have signed and executed this Pact at the place and date first done
mentioned in the presence of following witness:-

(For & On behalf of the Principal) (For & On behalf of the Bidder /
(Office Seal)Contractor/ Concessionaire/
Consultant)
Place
Date

Witness 1 : (Name & Address):

Witness 2 : (Name & Address):


{COUNTERSIGNED and accepted by:
JV Partner}

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Appendix -VII
(See Clauses2.21)
FORM OF BANK GUARANTEE
[Performance Security]
To
The Chief Engineer
Project Hirak, Border Road Organisation
Near ITI Institute, Tanakpur, Distt-Champawat,
Uttarakhand, PIN- 262309,

WHEREAS________________________________[name and address of Contractor] (here after


called the “Contractor”) has undertaken, in pursuance of Letter of Acceptance(LOA) No. Dated for
“Improvement/ Construction of 2-lane with Hard shoulder of Askote – Lipulekh Road from
Tawaghat village to Budhi Village (Design Km. 56.935 to Km 95.748) and from end of Tunnel
Portal to Kali Mandir (Design Km 113.828 to Km. 133.078) [Total Design Length = 58.063 km]
under project Hirak of BRO in the State of Uttarakhand under Bharatmala Pariyojana on EPC
Mode” (herein after called the “Contract”).

AND WHEREAS the Contract requires the Contractor to furnish an {Performance Security/
Additional Performance Security} for due and faithful performance of its obligations, under and in
accordance with the Contract, during the {Construction Period/ Defects Liability Period and
Maintenance Period} in a sum of Rs….. cr. (Rupees ………..….. crore) (the “Guarantee
Amount”15).

AND WHEREAS we, …………………..through our branch at ………………….(the “Bank”) have


agreed to furnish this Bank Guarantee (herein after called the “Guarantee”) by way of Performance
Security.

NOW, THEREFORE, the Bank hereby, unconditionally and irrevocably, guarantees and
affirms as follows:

1. The Bank hereby unconditionally and irrevocably guarantees the due and faithful performance
of the Contractor’s obligations during the {Construction Period/ Defects Liability Period and
Maintenance Period} under and in accordance with the Contract, and agrees and undertakes to
pay to the Authority, upon its mere first written demand, and without any demur, reservation,
recourse, contest or protest, and without any reference to the Contractor, such sum or sums up
to an aggregate sum of the Guarantee Amount as the Authority shall claim, without the
Authority being required to prove or to show grounds or reasons for its demand and/or for the
sum specified therein.

2. A letter from the Authority, under the hand of an officer not below the rank of [Chief Engineer,
BRO], that the Contractor has committed default in the due and faithful performance of all or
any of its obligations under and in accordance with the Contract shall be conclusive, final and
binding on the Bank. The Bank further agrees that the Authority shall be the sole judge as to
whether the Contractor is in default in due and faithful performance of its obligations during and
under the Contract and its decision that the Contractor is in default shall be final and binding on
the Bank, notwithstanding any differences between the Authority and the Contractor, or any
dispute between them pending before any court, tribunal, arbitrators or any other Authority or
body, or by the discharge of the Contractor for any reason whatsoever.

3. In order to give effect to this Guarantee, the Authority shall be entitled to act as if the Bank were
the principal debtor and any change in the constitution of the Contractor and/or the Bank,
whether by their absorption with any other body or corporation or otherwise, shall not in any
way or manner affect the liability or obligation of the Bank under this Guarantee.
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4. It shall not be necessary, and the Bank hereby waives any necessity, for the Authority to
proceed against the Contractor before presenting to the Bank its demand under this Guarantee.

5. The Authority shall have the liberty, without affecting in any manner the liability of the Bank
under this Guarantee, to vary at any time, the terms and conditions of the Contract or to extend
the time or period for the compliance with, fulfillment and/ or performance of all or any of the
obligations of the Contractor contained in the Contract or to postpone for anytime, and from
time to time, any of the rights and powers exercisable by the Authority against the Contractor,
and either to enforce or forbear from enforcing any of the terms and conditions contained in the
Contract and/or the securities available to the Authority, and the Bank shall not be released from
its liability and obligation under these presents by any exercise by the Authority of the liberty
with reference to the matters aforesaid or by reason of time being given to the Contractor or any
other forbearance, indulgence, act or omission on the part of the Authority or of any other matter
or thing whatsoever which under any law relating to sureties and guarantors would but for this
provision have the effect of releasing the Bank from its liability and obligation under this
Guarantee and the Bank hereby waives all of its rights under any such law.

6. This Guarantee is in addition to and not in substitution of any other guarantee or security now or
which may hereafter be held by the Authority in respect of or relating to the Contractor for the
fulfillment, compliance and/or performance of all or any of the obligations of the Contractor
under the Contract.

7. Notwithstanding anything contained hereinbefore, the liability of the Bank under this Guarantee
is restricted to the Guarantee Amount and this Guarantee will remain in force for the period
specified in paragraph 8 below and unless a demand or claim in writing is made by the
Authority on the Bank under this Guarantee all rights of the Authority under this Guarantee
shall be forfeited and the Bank shall be relieved from its liabilities hereunder.

8. The Guarantee shall cease to be in force and effect on ****$. Unless a demand or claim under
this Guarantee is made in writing before expiry of the Guarantee, the Bank shall be discharged
from its liabilities hereunder.

9. The Bank undertakes not to revoke this Guarantee during its currency, except with the previous
express consent of the Authority in writing, and declares and warrants that it has the power to
issue this Guarantee and the undersigned has full powers to do so on behalf of the Bank.

10. Any notice by way of request, demand or otherwise hereunder may be sent by post addressed to
the Bank at its above referred branch, which shall be deemed to have been duly authorized to
receive such notice and to effect payment thereof forthwith, and if sent by post it Shall be
deemed to have been given at the time when it ought to have been delivered in due course of
post and in proving such notice, when given by post, it shall be sufficient to prove that the
envelope containing the notice was posted and a certificate signed by an officer of the Authority
that the envelope was so posted shall be conclusive.

11. This Guarantee shall come into force with immediate effect and shall remain in force and effect
for up to the date specified in paragraph 8 above or until it is released earlier by the Authority
pursuant to the provisions of the Contract.

12. This Guarantee is subject to the Uniform Rules for Demand Guarantees (URDG) 2010
Revision, ICC Publication No. 758, except that the supporting statement under Article 15(a) is
hereby excluded.

$
Insert date at least 2 (two) years from the date of issuance of this Guarantee (in accordance with Clause 2.21 of the RFP ).The Contractor scan submit
the BG for periods of two years at one time and keep on renewing the same till the DLP is over if they have problems in getting the BG in one go for
the entire DLP.
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Signed and sealed this ………. day of ……….., 20……… at ………..

SIGNED, SEALED AND DELIVERED

For and on behalf of the Bank by:

(Signature)
(Name)
(Designation)
(Code Number)
(Address)

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Appendix -VIII
(See Clauses3.3.4)

Format of LOA
No.
Government of India
Ministry of Road Transport and Highway
Dated,
To,
{Name of selected Bidder }

Subject: { project description} - Letter of Acceptance (LOA)-Reg.

Reference: Your BID for the subject work dated ……………..

Sir,

1. This is to notify you that your BID dated ………… for execution of the {project
description}, at your quoted BID price amounting to Rs…………./- {amount in words} has been
determined to be the lowest evaluated BID and is substantially responsive and has been accepted.

2. You are requested to return a duplicate of the LOA as an acknowledgement and sign the
Contract Agreement within the period prescribed in Clause 1.3 of the RFP.

3. You are also requested to furnish Performance Security for an amount of ………………….
{and Additional Performance Security for an amount of ……………………….} as per Clause 2.21
of the RFP within 30 (thirty) days of receipt of this Letter of Acceptance (LOA). In case of delay in
submission of Performance Security and Additional Performance Security, if any, you may seek
extension of time for a period not exceeding 60 (Sixty) days on payment of Damages in accordance
with Clause 2.21 of RFP.

4. In case of failure of submission of Performance Security, Additional Performance Security (if


any) and Security against Damages (if any) within the additional 60 (Sixty) days time period, the
award shall be deemed to be cancelled and Bid security shall be encashed by the Authority as per
Clause 2.21 of the RFP.

Yours faithfully,

{Authorized signatory}

Accepted by

(Name of the Authorized person)


(Name of the sole Bidder /lead partner of JV)
Seal of the Bidder

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Appendix- IX

Certificate regarding Compliance with Restrictions


under Rule 144 (xi) of the General Financial Rules (GFRs)

Chief Engineer
Project Hirak (BRO)
Near ITI Institute, Tanakpur,
Distt-Champawat,
Uttarakhand, PIN- 262309

Sub: BID for “Improvement/ Construction of 2-lane with Hard shoulder of Askote – Lipulekh
Road from Tawaghat village to Budhi Village (Design Km. 56.935 to Km 95.748) and from end
of Tunnel Portal to Kali Mandir (Design Km 113.828 to Km. 133.078) [Total Design Length =
58.063 km] under project Hirak of BRO in the State of Uttarakhand under Bharatmala
Pariyojana on EPC Mode”.

Dear Sir,

With reference to your RFP document dated 10 Jan 2023 I/we, having examined the Bidding
Documents and understood their contents, hereby undertake and confirm as follows:

I/We have read the Order issued by Ministry of Finance, Department of Expenditure Public
Procurement Division vide F. No. 6/18/2019-PPD, dated 23rd July 2020 regarding restrictions on
procurement from a bidder of a country which shares a land border with India and on subcontracting
to contractors from such countries; I certify that this Bidder is not from such a country or, if from
such a country, has been registered with the Competent Authority and will not sub-contract any work
to a contractor from such countries unless such contractor is registered with the Competent Authority.
I hereby certify that this bidder fulfills all requirements in this regard and is eligible to be considered.

Yours faithfully,

Date:
(Signature of the Authorised signatory)
Place:
(Name and designation of the of the Authorised signatory) Name and seal of Bidder/Lead Member

Notes: {Where applicable, evidence of valid registration by the Competent Authority shall be
attached}

In case the above certification is found to be false, this would be a ground for immediate rejection of
Bid/termination and further legal action in accordance with law.

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Appendix- X

Certificate regarding Compliance with


ORDER No. P-45021/2/2017-PP(BE-II) dated 04.06.2020

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN

It is certified that the “Name of Bidder” qualifies as “Class-I Local Supplier/ Class-II Local
Supplier” as defined in ORDER No. P45021/2/2017-PP(BE-II) dated 04.06.2020 of Ministry of
Commerce and Industry, Govt. of India. The percentage of the local content upon Construction of
the Project is…..

(Certified by the Statutory Auditor or Cost Auditor of the Company or from a practicing Cost
Accountant or practicing Chartered Accountant)

Date:

Notes:

(i) In case the above certification is found to be false, this would be a ground for immediate
rejection of Bid/termination and further legal action in accordance with law.

(ii) In case bidder does not submit the Certificate the bidder shall be treated as ‘Non Local
Supplier.’

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Appendix- XI

F.No.6/18/2019-PPD
Ministry of Finance
Department of Expenditure
Public Procurement Division

161, North Block,


New Delhi
23rd July, 2020
Office Memorandum

Subject: Insertion of Rule 144 (xi) in the General Financial Rules (GFRs), 2017

Rule 144 of the General Financial Rules 2017 entitled 'Fundamental principles of public
buying', has been amended by inserting sub-rule (xi) as under:

Notwithstanding anything contained in these Rules, Department of Expenditure may, by order in


writing, impose restrictions, including prior registration and/or screening, on procurement from
bidders from a country or countries, or a class of countries, on grounds of defence of India, or
matters directly or indirectly related thereto including national security; no procurement shall be
made in violation of such restrictions.

-----Sd----
(Sanjay Prasad)
Joint Secretary (PPD)
Email ID: js.pfc2.doe@gov,in
Telephone: 011-23093882

To,

(1) Secretaries of All Ministries/ Departments of Government of India


(2) Chief Secretaries/ Administrators of Union Territories/ National Capital Territory of
Delhi

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F.No.6/18/2019-PPD
Ministry of Finance
Department of Expenditure
Public Procurement Division

161, North Block,


New Delhi
23rd July, 2020
Order (Public Procurement No. 1)

Subject: Restrictions under Rule 144 (xi) of the General Financial Rules (GFRs),
2017
Attention is invited to this office OM no. 6/18/2019-PPD dated 23rd July 2020 inserting
Rule 144 (xi) in GFRs 2017. In this regard, the following is hereby ordered under Rule 144 (xi)
on the grounds stated therein:

Requirement of registration

1. Any bidder from a country which shares a land border with India will be eligible to bid in
any procurement whether of goods, services (including consultancy services and non-
consultancy services) or works (including turnkey projects) only if the bidder is registered
with the Competent Authority, specified in Annex I.
2. This Order shall not apply to (i) cases where orders have been placed or contract has been
concluded or letter/notice of award/ acceptance (LoA) has been issued on or before the
date of this order; and (ii) cases falling under Annex II.
Transitional cases

3. Tenders where no contract has been concluded or no LoA has been issued so far shall be
handled in the following manner: -
a) In tenders which are yet to be opened, or where evaluation of technical bid or the
first exclusionary qualificatory stage (i.e. the first stage at which the
qualifications of tenderers are evaluated and unqualified bidders are excluded)
has not been completed: No contracts shall be placed on bidders from such
countries. Tenders received from bidders from such countries shall be dealt with
as if they are non-compliant with the tender conditions and the tender shall be
processed accordingly.
b) If the tendering process has crossed the first exclusionary qualificatory stage: If
the qualified bidders include bidders from such countries, the entire process
shall be scrapped and initiated de novo. The de novo
process shall adhere to the conditions prescribed in this Order.
c) As far as practicable, and in cases of doubt about whether a bidder falls under
paragraph 1, a certificate shall be obtained from the bidder whose bid is proposed
to be considered or accepted, in terms of paras 8, 9 and 10 read with para 1 of this
Order.

Incorporation in tender conditions

4. In tenders to be issued after the date of this order, the provisions of paragraph 1 and of
other relevant provisions of this Order shall be incorporated in the tender conditions.

Applicability

5. Apart from Ministries / Departments, attached and subordinate bodies, notwithstanding


anything contained in Rule 1 of the GFRs 2017, this Order shall also be applicable
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a. to all Autonomous Bodies;
b. to public sector banks and public sector financial institutions; and
c. subject to any orders of the Department of Public Enterprises, to all
Central Public Sector Enterprises; and
d. to procurement in Public Private Partnership projects receiving financial
support from the Government or public sector enterprises/ undertakings.
e. Union Territories, National Capital Territory of Delhi and all agencies/
undertakings thereof
Definitions

6. "Bidder" for the purpose of this Order (including the term 'tenderer', 'consultant' 'vendor' or
'service provider' in certain contexts) means any person or firm or company, including any
member of a consortium or joint venture (that is an association of several persons, or
firms or companies). every artificial juridical person not falling in any of the descriptions
of bidders stated hereinbefore, including any agency, branch or office controlled by such
person, participating in a procurement process.

7. "Tender" for the purpose of this Order will include other forms of procurement, except
where the context requires otherwise.

8. "Bidder from a country which shares a land border with India" for the purpose of this
Order means
a) An entity incorporated, established or registered in such a country; or
b) A subsidiary of an entity incorporated, established or registered in such a country;
or
c) An entity substantially controlled through entities incorporated, established or
registered in such a country; or
d) An entity whose beneficial owner is situated in such a country; or
e) An Indian (or other) agent of such an entity; or
f) A natural person who is a citizen of such a country; or
g) A consortium or joint venture where any member of the consortium or joint
venture falls under any of the above.

9. "Beneficial owner" for the purpose of paragraph 8 above will be as under:


(i) In case of a company or Limited Liability Partnership, the beneficial owner
is the natural person(s), who, whether acting alone or together, or through
one or more juridical person(s), has a controlling ownership interest or who
exercises control through other means.
Explanation-
a. "Controlling ownership interest" means ownership of, or entitlement to, more than
twenty-five per cent of shares or capital or profits of the company;
b. "Control" shall include the right to appoint the majority of the directors or to
control the management or policy decisions, including by virtue of their
shareholding or management rights or shareholders agreements or voting
agreements;

(ii) In case of a partnership firm, the beneficial owner is the natural person(s)
who, whether acting alone or together, or through one or more juridical person, has
ownership of entitlement to more than fifteen percent of capital or profits of the
partnership;
(iii) In case of an unincorporated association or body of individuals, the beneficial
owner is the natural person(s), who, whether acting alone or together, or through one or
more juridical person, has ownership of or entitlement to more than fifteen percent of the
property or capital or profits of such association or body of individuals;
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(iv) Where no natural person is identified under (i) or (ii) or (iii) above, the beneficial
owner is the relevant natural person who holds the position of senior managing official;

(v) In case of a trust, the identification of beneficial owner(s) shall include identification of
the author of the trust, the trustee, the beneficiaries with fifteen percent or more interest in the
trust and any other natural person exercising ultimate effective control over the trust through a
chain of control or ownership.

10. "Agent" for the purpose of this Order is a person employed to do any act for another, or to
represent another in dealings with third persons.

Sub-contracting in works contracts

11. In works contracts, including turnkey contracts, contractors shall not be allowed to sub-
contract works to any contractor from a country which shares a land border with India unless
such contractor is registered with the Competent Authority. The definition of "contractor from
a country which shares a land border with India" shall be as in paragraph 8 above. This shall
not apply to sub-contracts already awarded on or before the date of this Order.

Certificate regarding compliance

12. A certificate shall be taken from bidders in the tender documents regarding their compliance
with this Order. If such certificate given by a bidder whose bid is accepted is found to be false,
this would be a ground for immediate termination and further legal action in accordance with
law.

Validity of registration

13. In respect of tenders, registration should be valid at the time of submission of bids and at the
time of acceptance of bids. In respect of supply otherwise than by tender, registration should
be valid at the time of placement of order. If the bidder was validly registered at the time of
acceptance/ placement of order, registration shall not be a relevant consideration during
contract execution.

Government E-Marketplace

14. The Government E-Marketplace shall, as soon as possible, require all vendors/ bidders
registered with GeM to give a certificate regarding compliance with this Order, and after the
date fixed by it, shall remove non-compliant entities from GeM unless/ until they are
registered in accordance with this Order.

Model Clauses/ Certificates

15. Model Clauses and Model Certificates which may be inserted in tenders / obtained from
Bidders are enclosed as Annex Ill. While adhering to the substance of the Order,
procuring entities are free to appropriately modify the wording of these clauses based on
their past experience, local needs etc. without making any reference to this Department.

----Sd----
(Sanjay Prasad)
Joint Secretary (PPD)
Email ID: js.pfc2.doe@gov.in
Telephone: 011-23093882
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To

(1) Secretaries of All Ministries/ Departments of Government of India for information and
necessary action. They are also requested to inform these provisions to all procuring
entities.

(2) Secretary, Department of Public Enterprises with a request to immediately reiterate these
orders in respect of Public Enterprises.

(3) Secretary DPIIT with a request to initiate action as provided under Annex I

(4) Chief Secretaries/ Administrators of Union Territories/ National Capital Territory of


Delhi

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Annex I: Competent Authority and Procedure for Registration

A. The Competent Authority for the purpose of registration under this Order shall be the
Registration Committee constituted by the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal
Trade (DPIIT)*.
B. The Registration Committee shall have the following members*:
i. An officer, not below the rank of Joint Secretary, designated for this purpose
by DPIIT, who shall be the Chairman;
ii. Officers (ordinarily not below the rank of Joint Secretary) representing the
Ministry of Home Affairs, Ministry of External Affairs, and of those
Departments whose sectors are covered by applications under consideration;
iii. Any other officer whose presence is deemed necessary by the Chairman of the
Committee.
C. DPIIT shall lay down the method of application, format etc. for such bidders as stated in para
1 of this Order.
D. On receipt of an application seeking registration from a bidder from a country covered by para
1 of this Order, the Competent Authority shall first seek political and security clearances from
the Ministry of External Affairs and Ministry of Home Affairs, as per guidelines issued
from time to time. Registration shall not be given unless political and security clearance have
both been received.

E. The Ministry of External Affairs and Ministry of Home Affairs may issue guidelines for
internal use regarding the procedure for scrutiny of such applications by them.

F. The decision of the Competent Authority, to register such bidder may be for all kinds of
tenders or for a specified type(s) of goods or services, and may be for a specified or
unspecified duration of time, as deemed fit. The decision of the Competent Authority shall be
final.

G. Registration shall not be granted unless the representatives of the Ministries of Home Affairs
and External Affairs on the Committee concur*.

H. Registration granted by the Competent Authority of the Government of India shall be valid not
only for procurement by Central Government and its agencies/ public enterprises etc. but also
for procurement by State Governments and their agencies/ public enterprises etc. No
fresh registration at the State level shall be required.

I. The Competent Authority is empowered to cancel the registration already granted if it


determines that there is sufficient cause. Such cancellation by itself, however, will not affect
the execution of contracts already awarded. Pending cancellation, it may also suspend the
registration of a bidder, and the bidder shall not be eligible to bid in any further tenders during
the period of suspension.

J. For national security reasons, the Competent Authority shall not be required to give reasons
for rejection / cancellation of registration of a bidder.

K. In transitional cases falling under para 3 of this Order, where it is felt that it will not be
practicable to exclude bidders from a country which shares a land border with India, a
reference seeking permission to consider such bidders shall be made by the procuring entity to
the Competent Authority, giving full information and detailed reasons. The Competent
Authority shall decide whether such bidders may be considered, and if so shall follow the
procedure laid down in the above paras.
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L. Periodic reports on the acceptance/ refusal of registration during the preceding period may be
required to be sent to the Cabinet Secretariat. Details will be issued separately in due course
by DPIIT.

[*Note:
i. In respect of application of this Order to procurement by/ under State Governments, all
functions assigned to DPIIT shall be carried out by the State Government concerned through a
specific department or authority designated by it. The composition of the Registration
Committee shall be as decided by the State Government and paragraph G above shall not
apply. However, the requirement of political and security clearance as per para D shall
remain and no registration shall be granted without such clearance.

ii. Registration granted by State Governments shall be valid only for procurement by the State
Government and its agencies/ public enterprises etc. and shall not be valid for procurement in
other states or by the Government of India and their agencies/ public enterprises etc.]

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Annex II: Special Cases

A Till 31s1 December 2020, procurement of medical supplies directly related to containment
of the Covid-19 pandemic shall be exempt from the provisions of this Order.

B. Bona fide procurements made through GeM without knowing the country of the bidder till
the date fixed by GeM for this purpose, shall not be invalidated by this Order.

C. Bona fide small procurements, made without knowing the country of the bidder, shall not
be invalidated by this Order.

D. In projects which receive international funding with the approval of the Department of
Economic Affairs (DEA), Ministry of Finance, the procurement guidelines applicable to
the project shall normally be followed, notwithstanding anything contained in this Order
and without reference to the Competent Authority. Exceptions to this shall be decided in
consultation with DEA

E. This Order shall not apply to procurement by Indian missions and by offices of
government agencies/ undertakings located outside India.

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Annex Ill
Model Clause /Certificate to be inserted in tenders etc.
(While adhering to the substance of the Order, procuring entities and GeM are free to appropriately
modify the wording of the clause/ certificate based on their past experience, local needs etc.)

Model Clauses for Tenders

I. Any bidder from a country which shares a land border with India will be eligible to bid in this
tender only if the bidder is registered with the Competent Authority.

II. "Bidder" (including the term 'tenderer', 'consultant' or 'service provider' in certain contexts)
means any person or firm or company, including any member of a consortium or joint venture
(that is an association of several persons, or firms or companies), every artificial juridical
person not falling in any of the descriptions of bidders stated hereinbefore, including any
agency branch or office controlled by such person, participating in a procurement process.

Ill. "Bidder from a country which shares a land border with India" for the purpose of this Order
means: -
a. An entity incorporated, established or registered in such a country; or
b. A subsidiary of an entity incorporated, established or registered in such a country; or
c. An entity substantially controlled through entities incorporated, established or
registered in such a country; or
d. An entity whose beneficial owner is situated in such a country; or
e. An Indian (or other) agent of such an entity; or
f. A natural person who is a citizen of such a country; or
g. A consortium or joint venture where any member of the consortium or joint venture
falls under any of the above

IV. The beneficial owner for the purpose of (iii) above will be as under:

1. In case of a company or Limited Liability Partnership, the beneficial owner is the


natural person(s), who, whether acting alone or together, or through one or more
juridical person, has a controlling ownership interest or who exercises control through
other means.
Explanation-

a. "Controlling ownership interest" means ownership of or entitlement to more


than twenty-five per cent. of shares or capital or profits of the
company;
b. "Control" shall include the right to appoint majority of the directors or to
control the management or policy decisions including by virtue of their shareholding
or management rights or shareholders agreements or voting agreements;

2. In case of a partnership firm, the beneficial owner is the natural person(s) who,
whether acting alone or together, or through one or more juridical person, has
ownership of entitlement to more than fifteen percent of capital or profits of the
partnership;
3. In case of an unincorporated association or body of individuals, the beneficial owner is
the natural person(s), who, whether acting alone or together, or through one or more
juridical person, has ownership of or entitlement to more than fifteen percent of the
property or capital or profits of such association or body of individuals;

4. Where no natural person is identified under (1) or (2) or (3) above, the beneficial
owner is the relevant natural person who holds the position of senior managing
official;
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5. In case of a trust, the identification of beneficial owner(s) shall include identification of the
author of the trust, the trustee, the beneficiaries with fifteen percent or more interest in the
trust and any other natural person exercising ultimate effective control over the trust
through a chain of control or ownership.
An Agent is a person employed to do any act for another, or to represent another in
dealings with third person.

V. [To be inserted in tenders for Works contracts, including Turnkey contracts] The
successful bidder shall not be allowed to sub-contract works to any contractor from a
country which shares a land border with India unless such contractor is registered with the
VI. Competent Authority.

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Model Certificate for Tenders (for transitional cases as stated in para 3 of this Order)

"I have read the clause regarding restrictions on procurement from a bidder of
a country which shares a land border with India; I hereby certify that this bidder is
not from such a country and is eligible to be considered."

Model Certificate for Tenders

"I have read the clause regarding restrictions on procurement from a bidder of a
country which shares a land border with India; I certify that this bidder is not from
such a country or, if from such a country, has been registered with the
Competent Authority. I hereby certify that this bidder fulfills all requirements in this
regard and is eligible to be considered. [Where applicable, evidence of valid
registration by the Competent Authority shall be attached.]"

Model Certificate for Tenders for Works involving possibility of sub-contracting


"I have read the clause regarding restrictions on procurement from a bidder of a
country which shares a land border with India and on sub-contracting to contractors
from such countries; I certify that this bidder is not from such a country or, if from
such a country, has been registered with the Competent Authority and will not sub-
contract any work to a contractor from such countries unless such contractor is
registered with the Competent Authority. I hereby certify that this bidder fulfills all
requirements in this regard and is eligible to be considered. [Where applicable,
evidence of valid registration by the Competent Authority shall be attached.]"

Model Certificate for GeM:

"I have read the clause regarding restrictions on procurement from a bidder of a
country which shares a land border with India; I certify that this vendor/ bidder is not
from such a country or, if from such a country, has been registered with the Competent
Authority. I hereby certify that this vendor/ bidder fulfills all requirements in this
regard and is eligible to be considered for procurement on
GeM. [Where applicable, evidence of valid registration by the Competent Authority
shall be attached.]"

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