Experience Score definition

Experience Score means score for an Eligible Project calculated as eligible payments and/or receipts specified in Clause 2.2.2(A) of this Bid Document, divided by one crore and then multiplied by the applicable factor given in the Table under Clause 3.3.6 of this Bid Document. In case the Bidder has experience across different categories, the score for each category would be computed as above and then aggregated to arrive at its Experience Score;
Experience Score means score for an Eligible Project calculated as eligible payments and/ or receipts specified in Clause 2.2.2 (A), divided by one crore and then multiplied by the applicable factor given in the Table under Clause 3.2.6. In case the Applicant has experience across different categories, the score for each category would be computed as above and then aggregated to arrive at its Experience Score;

Examples of Experience Score in a sentence

  • The credentials of eligible Applicants shall be measured in terms of their Experience Score.

  • In case of a Consortium, the Aggregate Experience Score of each of its Members, who have an equity share of at least 26% in such Consortium, shall be summed up for arriving at the combined Aggregate Experience Score of the Consortium.

  • The Experience Score determined in accordance with Clause 3.2.6 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.

  • In no case shall the cost of land be included while computing the Experience Score of an Eligible Project.

  • For a project to qualify as an Eligible Project under Categories 3 and 4, the Applicant should have paid for execution of its construction works or received payments from its client(s) for construction works executed, fully or partially, during the 5 (five) financial years immediately preceding the Application Due Date, and only the payments (gross) actually made or received, as the case may be, during such 5 (five) financial years shall qualify for purposes of computing the Experience Score.

  • In case the Applicant has experience across different categories, the score for each category would be computed as above and then aggregated to arrive at its Experience Score.

  • 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 3.2.7, and the product thereof shall be the Experience Score for such Eligible Projects.

  • The Experience Score for an Eligible Project in a given category would be the eligible payments and/or receipts specified in Clause 2.2.2 (A), divided by one crore and then multiplied by the applicable factor in Table 3.2.6 below.

  • If any information furnished by the Applicant is found to be incomplete, or contained in formats other than those specified herein, the Authority may, in its sole discretion, exclude the relevant project from computation of the Experience Score of the Applicant.

  • In case the Bidder has experience across different categories, the score for each category would be computed as above and then aggregated to arrive at its Experience Score.

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