7 LC Scorecard - SEC Oilywater Transportation and Disposal
7 LC Scorecard - SEC Oilywater Transportation and Disposal
7 LC Scorecard - SEC Oilywater Transportation and Disposal
Overview Format
Contents Description
Section 1. General Information Provision of data on the Entity submitting the Template and any Contract associated with the Template
Section 2. Evaluation Calculation of the Local Content Score and evaluation of additional criteria for Contracts
Section 3. Labor Provision of data on the Entity's relevant expenditure on labor compensation and the Entity's relevant headcount
Section 4. Goods & Services Provision of data on the Entity's relevant expenditure on the procurement of Goods and Services
Section 5. Capacity Building Provision of data on the Entity's relevant expenditure on KSA capacity building (e.g., Saudi training, KSA capital expenditure)
Section 6. Depreciation Provision of data on the Entity's relevant expenditure on depreciation
Appendix A. Sector Local Content Scores Overview of Local Content Scores defined for specific Goods and Service sectors
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Section 1: General Information
Full name1
Main address
KSA registration number2
End of previous Financial Year (MM.DD.YYYY)3
1.For entities with more than one activity, Please mention the entity that operates in the same contract domain; All information on the entity must then be entered at the level of implementing entity.
2.Please enter a registration number, if not available, the contractor must enter "N / A" to indicate that it does not exist in Saudi.
3.Identify the end date of the financial year of the entity.
4.Local Cotent, is the total spend in the kingdom of saudi arabia in saudi components within labor goods services assets and tecnology.
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Section 2: Evaluation of Local Content
Evaluation criteria Contribution to Local Content (SAR) percentage of Contribution to the total bid
1.The actual contribution value shows the actual value in SAR of the local content contributed in this contract only
Section 3: Headcount and Compensation
Senior Management 1 - 1
Professional STEM - - -
Professional Other 26 26 52
Manager/Supervisor 22 22 43
Skilled 14 14 29
Semi-skilled 3 2 5
Unskilled - - -
Total headcount (FTE) 66 64 131
3.4 Planned Entity's Saudi Female and Youth Employees Involved in Contract Execution.
Saudi female Saudi youth
employees employees
Man-hours of Entity's employees involved in contract execution 8,000 90,000
Headcount of Entity's employees (FTE) 4 43
Total compensation (SAR) SAR 680,000 SAR 18,000,000
3.5 Planned Headcount and Compensation of Saudi Employees Involved in Contract Execution.
Saudi headcount Saudi compensation
Job Position3 Weight (%) Score (%) (% of total Weight (%) Score (%)
(% of total headcount)
compensation)
Senior Management 100% 2.5% 3% 100% 2.5% 3%
Professional STEM 0% 12.5% 0% 0% 12.5% 0%
Professional Other 50% 7.5% 4% 50% 7.5% 4%
Manager/Supervisor 50% 7.5% 4% 50% 7.5% 4%
Skilled 50% 12.5% 6% 60% 12.5% 8%
Semi-skilled 55% 5.0% 3% 60% 5.0% 3%
Unskilled 0% 2.5% 0% 0% 2.5% 0%
Total 50.0% 19% 50.0% 21%
3.6 Planned Headcount and Compensation of Saudi Female and Saudi Youth Employees Involved in Contract Execution.
Compensation (% of
Headcount (% of Saudi headcount) Weight (%) Score (%) Weight (%) Score (%)
Saudi compensation)
4. The man-hours of Saudi employees and foreigners in the workforce of the entity in the Kingdom involved in contract execution based on job position excluding trainees' hours.
5. Man-hours
6. defined as
Full-time equivalent totaldefined
(FTE) numberasof1 hours required
employee to execute
working the
full time 40contract perweek
hours per employee type
over 52 and in
weeks joba position; foreign
year; foreign employees
employees defined
defined as employees
as employees without
without Saudi
Saudi nationality
nationality
Section 4: Goods and Services
Brief description of Product or primary Sector of Product or primary Goods/ Audited Sector Selected Total expenditure Local Content
Full name KSA registration number4
Goods/ Services procured from Supplier Services procured from Supplier Score (%)5 Score (%)5 Score (%) (SAR)6 contribution (SAR)
1.Includes the expected expenditure on goods and services for this contract with all suppliers, this includes contractors who are dealt with.
2.The actual value contributed in the Kingdom's economy of the total spend of the entity on goods and services for this contract.
3.List the major suppliers arranged in descending order until 70% of the total expenditure is covered.
4. Enter the supplier registration number in Saudi Arabia if available or its license number in Saudi Arabia; if not available, enter "N/A" to indicate that the supplier does not exist in Saudi Arabia.
5.Individual suppliers must provide the score of the entity's local content for the last fiscal year, And if the supplier does not have a known percentage of the local content, enter th local contnet score supplier sector
6.Total expenditure refers to the total value of the entity's purchases of the supplier in this contract
Section 5: Capacity Building
1.Expenditure on the training of employees within the labor force who have a Saudi nationality for this contract;
This includes the cost of trainees and scholarships;Please be careful not to repeat the count with other key performance indicators
2.Expenditures on the development of suppliers who have a Saudi registration number or license number in Saudi Arabia for this contract
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Section 6: Depreciation
1.The national product means any product manufactured by a factory in the Kingdom
*All depreciataion related to this category is considered 100% local content as long as they are used in this contract and localed in KSA.
2. Any Asset manufacturers in the kingdom will consider as 100% local content
3. Any Assets manufacturers outside kingdom will consider as foreign Asset 20% local content
A.1 List of Sector Local Content Scores
General information on Sector Local Content Scores
GOODS - KSA Electrical Materials 40% The procurement of locally produced electrical materials including switch gears, junction boxes, trays, conduits, fixtures and other electrical materials,GIS,cabels,transformers,conductors and overhead accessories
GOODS - KSA Mining 34% The procurement of locally produced raw materials extracted by the mining industry (e.g., coal, metal ores)
GOODS - KSA Static Equipment 30% The procurement of locally produced static equipment such as tanks, pressure vessels and valves (control valves excluded),steel poles and towers and steel structure
GOODS - KSA Cement and Gypsum 50% The procurement of locally produced cement, concrete and gypsum
GOODS - KSA Steel Rebar Manufacturing 60% The procurement of locally produced steel rebar
GOODS - KSA Other Manufacturing 22% The procurement of locally produced paper products, wood products, furniture, secondary raw material, textiles, pharmaceuticals and other industries
GOODS - KSA Recyclers 70% The procurement of locally recycled metal scrap, paper, plastic and rubber
GOODS - KSA Food and Beverage 35% The procurement of locally produced food, beverage and tobacco products
GOODS - KSA Agent or Distributor 5% The procurement of any kind of Goods from KSA Suppliers who do not produce these Goods; instead, distributors/ traders import and distribute these Goods
GOODS - Foreign 0% The procurement of Goods from foreign producers, i.e. entities without legal registration in KSA (direct Goods imports)
KSA High LC Companies 50% The procurement of goods or services from the following companies : Aramco, Sabic, SEC, Maaden, STC, Zain, Mobily, SAR, SADARA, Marafiq, NWC and SWCC
Appendix B: Template Administration
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