Common use of Qualification & Evaluation of Bids Clause in Contracts

Qualification & Evaluation of Bids. 25.1 In the absence of prequalification, the Purchaser will determine to its satisfaction whether the Bidder is qualified to perform the contract satisfactorily, in accordance with the criteria listed in ITB Clause 13.3. 25.2 The determination will take into account the Bidder’s financial, technical, and production capabilities. It will be based upon an examination of the documentary evidence of the Bidder’s qualifications submitted by the Bidder, pursuant to ITB Clause 13.3, as well as such other information as the Purchaser deems necessary and appropriate. 25.3 The Purchaser will technically evaluate and compare the bids which have been determined to be substantially responsive, pursuant to ITB Clause 24, as per Technical Specifications required 25.4 The Purchaser’s financial evaluation of a bid will be on delivered duty paid (DDP) price inclusive of prevailing taxes and duties. Alternate 25.5 Quality & Cost-based Selection: The following merit point system for weighing evaluation factors can be applied if specified in the Bid Data Sheet. The number of points allocated to each factor shall be specified in the Bid Data Sheet. [In the Bid Data Sheet, choose from the range of] Price of the goods 60 to 90 Quality, technology and metallurgy 0 to 20 Performance and productivity 0 to 20 Standardization 0 to 20 Projected life-cycle cost 0 to 20 Operating and maintenance costs 0 to 20 Cost of spare parts and after-sales-service 0 to 20 Total 100 The bid scoring the highest number of points will be deemed to be the lowest evaluated bid.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: eproc.punjab.gov.pk, eproc.punjab.gov.pk, eproc.punjab.gov.pk

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Qualification & Evaluation of Bids. 25.1 In the absence of prequalification, the Purchaser will determine to its satisfaction whether the Bidder is qualified to perform the contract satisfactorily, in accordance with the criteria listed in ITB Clause 13.3. 25.2 The determination will take into account the Bidder’s financial, technical, and production capabilities. It will be based upon an examination of the documentary evidence of the Bidder’s qualifications submitted by the Bidder, pursuant to ITB Clause 13.3, as well as such other information as the Purchaser deems necessary and appropriate. 25.3 The Purchaser will technically evaluate and compare the bids which have been determined to be substantially responsive, pursuant to ITB Clause 24, as per Technical Specifications required 25.4 The Purchaser’s financial evaluation of a bid will be on delivered duty paid Lowest Delivered Duty Paid (DDP) price inclusive of prevailing taxes and dutiesTotal Price offered by the qualified responsive bidder. Alternate 25.5 Quality & Cost-based Selection: The following merit point system for weighing evaluation factors can be applied if specified in the Bid Data Sheet. The number of points allocated to each factor shall be specified in the Bid Data Sheet. [In the Bid Data Sheet, choose from the range of] Price of the goods 60 to 90 Quality, technology and metallurgy 0 to 20 Performance and productivity 0 to 20 Standardization 0 to 20 Projected life-cycle cost 0 to 20 Operating and maintenance costs 0 to 20 Cost of spare parts and after-sales-service 0 to 20 Total 100 The bid scoring the highest number of points will be deemed to be the lowest evaluated bid.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: eproc.punjab.gov.pk

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