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Class Of Bidder
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The class eligibility requirement to bid or participate in this tender includes Class 1 C (only BE/Engineering graduates), Class II (Diploma Engineers), and Class III contractors.
Bid Capacity
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The bid capacity required in the given tender to bid can be calculated using the formula: Bidding Capacity = 2A - (B+C) Where, A = Maximum turnover in any one year during the last three years B = Value of existing commitments/liabilities of all ongoing works awarded to the bidder remaining to be completed.
C = Value of existing Tender Additionally, a bidder’s maximum bid capacity shall be calculated as 2 (two) times of the bidder’s highest Annual Turnover in any of the preceding last 3(three) years. In case a bidder has already been awarded work equal to twice his Annual Turnover of the last 3(three) years but has received some running payment against those works, the bidder would be eligible to bid for new works to the extent of payments already received by him. Also, in case a bidder has been awarded work to the extent of twice the highest turnover in the last 3 (three) years, or if his past work awarded and taking into account the current bid would cross twice the highest annual Turnover of last 3 (Three) years, he/she would be deemed to be financially ineligible to bid and his bid would be rejected on this ground. The bid capacity is also defined as the monetary value of construction work, in aggregate, which the Department deems itself reasonably assured that a particular contractor is capable of executing and completing successfully at a given time. The bid capacity required in the given tender to bid is defined as the monetary value of construction work that the Department deems a particular contractor is capable of executing and completing successfully at a given time. The bid capacity is calculated using the following formula: Bidding Capacity = 2A - (B+C) Where, A = Maximum turnover in any one year during the last three years B = Value of existing commitments/liabilities of all ongoing works awarded to the bidder remaining to be completed.
C = (Not explicitly defined in the given context, but mentioned in the formula) Additionally, a bidder’s maximum bid capacity shall be calculated as 2 (two) times of the bidder’s highest Annual Turnover in any of the preceding last 3(three) years. In case a bidder has already been awarded work equal to twice his Annual Turnover of the last 3(three) years but has received some running payment against those works, the bidder would be eligible to bid for new works to the extent of payments already received by him. Also, in case a bidder has been awarded work to the extent of twice the highest turnover in the last 3 (three) years, or if his past work awarded and taking into account the current bid would cross twice the highest annual Turnover of last 3 (Three) years, he/she would be deemed to be financially ineligible to bid and his bid would be rejected on this ground. To determine the bid capacity required, we need to look for specific details within the provided information that outline the criteria or formulas used to assess a bidder's capacity. Upon reviewing the details, we find references to various annexures and clauses that bidders must comply with, including financial soundness, experience, and technical capabilities. However, the exact formula or specific value for bid capacity is not directly stated in the query context. Given the information, there are references to annual turnover, existing commitments, and the requirement for bidders to submit detailed financial information, such as: - Abstract of Annual Turnover for Civil works only, certified by a registered Chartered Accountant for the preceding Five Financial Years.
- A table containing Annual turnover of the Bidder during the last 3 years.
- A table containing value of existing commitments/liabilities of all ongoing works awarded to the bidder remaining to be completed. But without a specific formula or threshold value mentioned for bid capacity, we cannot accurately calculate or determine the bid capacity required. Therefore, Bidding Capacity = 2A - (B+C) Where, A = Maximum turnover in any one year during the last three years B = Value of existing commitments/liabilities of all ongoing works awarded to the bidder remaining to be completed.
C = Value of existing Tender Additionally, a bidder’s maximum bid capacity shall be calculated as 2 (two) times of the bidder’s highest Annual Turnover in any of the preceding last 3(three) years. In case a bidder has already been awarded work equal to twice his Annual Turnover of the last 3(three) years but has received some running payment against those works, the bidder would be eligible to bid for new works to the extent of payments already received by him. Also, in case a bidder has been awarded work to the extent of twice the highest turnover in the last 3 (three) years, or if his past work awarded and taking into account the current bid would cross twice the highest annual Turnover of last 3 (Three) years, he/she would be deemed to be financially ineligible to bid and his bid would be rejected on
Technical Capacity
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The bidder should have prior work experience in civil works. For package value more than a certain amount, the bidder should have at least one single civil work order of value not less than 60% of the package value or two works equaling 70% of the package value. For package value up to a certain amount, the bidder should have at least one single civil work order of value not less than 50% of the package value. The work order allotted within the last 5 financial years will be considered for the above criteria. Relaxation in experience certificate may be granted for 3 years from the date of their first registration for newly registered contractors. The specific values are: - 60% of the package value for one single work order for packages over a certain amount
- 70% of the package value for two works for packages over a certain amount
- 50% of the package value for one single work order for packages up to a certain amount The certain amount is Rs.5.00 crores. No specific information on the percentage of similar works completed is available, except for the requirements mentioned above.
Costs
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INR 4,27,084 (USD 4,922)
Description
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Contact
Tender Id
2025_DoWR_42925_1Tender No
SRIBHUMI/2024-25/RIDF-II/ITender Authority
Water Resources Department ViewPurchaser Address
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http://https://waterresources.assam.gov.in/
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