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The Gujarat Cancer and Research Institute
Appointment of Project Management Consultant (PMC) For Construction of Cyclotron & Nuclear Medicine Building Including Radiation Bunker and Associated Infrastructure at GCRI
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GCRI/PMC/PT-CYCLO/2026-01
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₹17,700
THE GUJARAT CANCER AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE
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8 May 2026
8 May 2026
8 May 2026
15 Jun 2026
8 May 2026
(Volume – I: Technical Bid)
Tender Notice No.: GCRI/PMC/PT-CYCLO/2026-01
E-Tender ID (nProcure): GCRI/PMC/PT-CYCLO/2026-01
APPOINTMENT OF PROJECT MANAGEMENT CONSULTANT
(PMC) For Construction of Cyclotron & Nuclear Medicine Building
Including Radiation Bunker and Associated Infrastructure at Civil
Hospital Campus, Asarwa, Ahmedabad
Two-Bid QCBS System (70:30)
Technical Bid + Financial Bid
Estimated Project Cost
Approx. ₹ 100 Crores (Rupees Hundred Crores Only)
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KEY TENDER DATA SUMMARY
Particular Details
Appointment of Project Management Consultant (PMC) For Construction of
1 Name of Work Cyclotron & Nuclear Medicine Building Including Radiation Bunker and
Associated Infrastructure at GCRI
2 GCRI/PMC/PT-CYCLO/2026-01
Estimated Project
3 Approx. ₹ 100 Crores
Tender Fee (Non- ₹ 17,700.00/- (Demand Draft in favour of “THE GUJARAT CANCER AND
Refundable) RESEARCH INSTITUTE, Ahmedabad”)
5 ₹ 3,00,0000.00/- (Demand Draft from Nationalized/Scheduled Bank)
6 Validity of EMD 210 Days (180 Days + 30 Days Claim Period)
7 Proposal Validity 180 Days from date of opening of Technical Bid
8 5% of PMC Contract Value (Bank Guarantee)
9 Retention Money 5% deducted from each Running Bill (Maximum 5% of total consultancy fee)
10 Contract Period 18 Months Construction + 12 Months Defect Liability Period
11 The Authority, GCRI-AHMEDABAD
12 QCBS (Technical 70% + Financial 30%)
13 Joint Venture Not Permitted
14 Technical Bid Online + Financial Bid Online + EMD & Tender Fee Physical
15 Prebid Meeting 20/05/2026
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(Volume – I: Technical Bid)
Section Description
Section–1 Notice Inviting Tender (NIT)
Section–2 Instructions to Bidders (ITB)
Section–3 Eligibility Criteria & Technical Evaluation Methodology
Section–4 Terms of Reference (Scope of Work)
Section–5 General Conditions of Contract (GCC)
Section–6 Manpower Deployment Schedule
Section–7 Technical Forms & Annexures
Section–8 Bill certification, quality control & contract administration framework
Section–9 Contract Administration, Record Keeping & Reporting System
Performance Security, Retention, Liquidated Damages, Termination & Legal
Section–11 Forms, Affidavits & Schedules
(Volume – II: Financial Bid)
SECTION DESCRIPTION
SECTION–1 FINANCIAL PROPOSAL SUBMISSION FORM (FP–1)
SECTION–2 FINANCIAL QUOTE FORMAT (FP–2)
SECTION–3 QCBS EVALUATION METHODOLOGY (For Committee Use Only)
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NOTICE INVITING TENDER (NIT)
(Through e-Procurement System – nProcure)
THE GUJARAT CANCER AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE
Civil Hospital Campus, Asarwa, Ahmedabad –
Tender Notice No.: GCRI/PMC/PT-CYCLO/2026-01
E-Tender ID: GCRI/PMC/PT-CYCLO/2026-01
NOTICE INVITING TENDER (Two-Bid QCBS System)
Online percentage-rate tenders are hereby invited by The Authority, The Gujarat Cancer and
Research Institute (GCRI), Ahmedabad, from reputed, experienced, technically competent and
financially sound Project Management Consultancy (PMC) firms for the following work:
1. NAME OF WORK
Appointment of Project Management Consultant (PMC) For Construction of Cyclotron &
Nuclear Medicine Building Including Radiation Bunker and Associated Infrastructure at Civil
Hospital Campus, Asarwa, Ahmedabad.
2. TENDER PARTICULARS
Sr. No. Particular Details
1 Estimated Project Cost Approx. ₹ 100 Crores
2 Type of Tender Two-Bid System (Technical + Financial)
3 Mode of Submission e-Tendering through nProcure Portal
4 Tender Fee ₹ 17,700/- (Non-refundable)
Earnest Money Deposit
6 Contract Period 18 Months Construction + 12 Months Defect Liability Period
7 Proposal Validity 180 Days
8 Method of Selection QCBS (70% Technical + 30% Financial)
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Sr. No. Particular Details
9 Joint Venture Not Permitted
3. SCOPE OF WORK (Brief)
The selected PMC Consultant shall provide comprehensive services including:
1. Pre-construction review and coordination
2. Design interface supervision
3. Quality assurance and material testing monitoring
4. Full-time site supervision
5. RA Bill certification and measurement verification
6. CPM/PERT based progress monitoring
7. Specialized supervision for radiation bunker works
8. Supervision of Medical Gas Pipeline System (MGPS)
9. Supervision of Associated All Services (Plumbing, Electrical, ELV, Fire Fighting, Lift, HVAC)
10. Installation of Medical Machineries.
11. Supervision of Interior Work.
12. Defect Liability Period monitoring
Detailed Scope is provided in Section–4 of this Tender Document.
4. MINIMUM ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
Only those bidders who satisfy the following minimum eligibility conditions shall be considered:
4.1 Registration Criteria
The Bidder shall be:
A legally registered entity in India.
Registered / empanelled with State Government Department / Semi-Government Organization
/ Municipal Corporation / Development Authority / PSU.
Documentary proof shall be attached.
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4.2 Experience Criteria
The Bidder must have successfully completed as PMC:
One project of value ≥ ₹80 Crores
Two projects each of value ≥ ₹50 Crores
Three projects each of value ≥ ₹40 Crores
The Bidder must involve in Hospital Building including specialized medical or radiation facilities.
Otherwise for these criteria MOU is allowed for Specialized Radiation Bunker Experience. For “MOU”
must produce on notarized stamp paper of rupees Three Hundred.
Completion Certificate and Work Order shall be submitted.
4.3 Financial Criteria
Particular Requirement
Average Annual Turnover (Last 3 Years) Minimum ₹3 Crores
Bank Solvency Certificate Minimum ₹9 Lacs (Issued within last 6 months)
Audited Financial Statements and CA Certificate mandatory.
5. CRITICAL DATES SCHEDULE
Sr. No. Activity Date & Time
1 Download of Tender Documents 05/05/2026 www.nprocure.com
2 Pre-Bid Meeting As per Portal Schedule
3 Last Date for Online Submission 25/05/2026 (up to 18:00 hrs)
4 Last Date for Physical Submission of EMD & Tender Fee Same Day up to 18:00 hrs
5 Opening of Technical Bids 18:00 hrs on notified date
6 Opening of Financial Bids To be notified (Online)
Bidders shall regularly check nProcure portal for corrigendum/addendum.
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6. EARNEST MONEY DEPOSIT (EMD)
1. EMD amount of ₹ 3,00,000.00/- shall be submitted in form of Demand Draft / Bank Guarantee.
2. Drawn in favour of “THE GUJARAT CANCER AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE,
3. Issued by Nationalized or Scheduled Commercial Bank.
4. Valid for 210 Days (180 Days + 30 Days Claim Period).
5. Bids without valid EMD shall be summarily rejected.
Non-refundable Tender Fee of ₹17,700/- shall be submitted in form of Demand Draft.
8. MODE OF SUBMISSION
1. Technical Bid: Online submission only.
2. Financial Bid: Online submission only.
3. EMD and Tender Fee: Physical submission in sealed envelope clearly superscribed:
“Tender Fee & EMD – PMC For Construction of Cyclotron & Nuclear Medicine Building Project –
Tender Notice No.: GCRI/PMC/PT-CYCLO/2026-01
9. DISQUALIFICATION CONDITIONS
The Bid shall be rejected if:
1. EMD not submitted.
2. Tender Fee not submitted.
3. Financial details mentioned in Technical Bid.
4. Conditional Bid submitted.
5. Bidder blacklisted by any Government Department.
6. False information furnished.
7. Multiple bids submitted.
8. Joint Venture participation.
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10. RIGHT TO REJECT
The Authority reserves the right:
1. To accept or reject any or all tenders.
2. To annul the tender process at any stage.
3. To reject the lowest financial offer.
4. To seek clarification.
5. To cancel the tender without assigning reasons.
No claim whatsoever shall lie against GCRI for such action.
11. PERFORMANCE SECURITY
The successful bidder shall submit Performance Security equal to 5% of PMC Contract Value in form
of unconditional Bank Guarantee valid till completion of contract plus DLP.
12. DEFECT LIABILITY PERIOD
The PMC shall remain responsible for services during 12 months Defect Liability Period.
13. JURISDICTION
All disputes shall be subject to jurisdiction of Courts at Ahmedabad only.
By Order and in the Name of
The Gujarat Cancer and Research Institute
THE GUJARAT CANCER AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE
Civil Hospital Campus, Asarwa
Seal & Signature
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INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS (ITB)
(Applicable for e-Procurement through nProcure Portal)
2.1.1 Introduction
These Instructions to Bidders (ITB) govern the submission and evaluation of proposals for:
Appointment of Project Management Consultant (PMC) For Construction of Cyclotron &
Nuclear Medicine Building Including Radiation Bunker and Associated Infrastructure at Civil
Hospital Campus, Asarwa, Ahmedabad.
The Tender is being invited by:
THE GUJARAT CANCER AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE (GCRI), Ahmedabad
(hereinafter referred to as “the Employer” or “the Authority”)
The selection shall be carried out under a Two-Bid QCBS System through the State Government’s
approved e-Procurement portal (nProcure).
2.1.2 Cost of Bidding
The Bidder shall bear all costs associated with preparation and submission of the Bid including:
Data collection,
Documentation,
Clarifications,
Presentation before evaluation committee.
The Employer shall not be responsible or liable for such costs irrespective of outcome of tender
2.1.3 One Bid per Bidder
Each Bidder shall submit only one bid.
Submission of multiple bids directly or indirectly through affiliates shall result in rejection of all bids.
Joint Venture (JV) participation is strictly not permitted.
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2.2 E-TENDERING PROTOCOL
This tender is processed through:
www.nprocure.com
All bids shall be submitted electronically using valid Digital Signature Certificate (DSC).
2.2.2 Digital Signature
The Bidder shall possess:
Class-III DSC
Valid registration on nProcure portal
Bids submitted without valid digital signature shall not be considered.
2.2.3 Uploading of Documents
The Bidder shall upload:
Technical Proposal
All supporting documents
Scanned copies of affidavits
Eligibility proof
Financial documents
File format shall be PDF only unless otherwise specified.
2.2.4 Financial Bid Submission
The Financial Proposal shall:
Be submitted online only.
Contain only single consultancy percentage.
Not be uploaded in Technical Bid folder.
Any disclosure of financial information in Technical Proposal shall lead to rejection.
2.2.5 Physical Submission
The following shall be submitted physically:
1. Tender Fee DD – ₹₹-17,700/-(Seventeen Thousand Seven Hundred Only)
2. EMD DD – ₹ 3,00,000.00/- (Three Lacs Only)
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In sealed envelope superscribed:
“Tender Fee & EMD – PMC For Construction of Cyclotron & Nuclear Medicine Building Project –
Tender Notice No.: GCRI/PMC/PT-CYCLO/2026-01
Failure to submit physical instruments within prescribed time shall render the bid non-responsive.
2.3 TWO-BID SYSTEM
The tender shall be processed under Two-Bid System:
2.3.1 Technical Bid (Part-I)
Eligibility documents
Experience certificates
Financial capacity documents
Key personnel CVs
Undertaking & Affidavit
Supporting certificates
No financial details shall be included.
2.3.2 Financial Bid (Part-II)
Single percentage consultancy fee
To be submitted online only.
2.4 EARNEST MONEY DEPOSIT (EMD)
₹ 3,00,000.00/- (Three Lacs Only)
Demand Draft / Bank Guarantee drawn in favour of:
“THE GUJARAT CANCER AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE, Ahmedabad”
Issued by Nationalized / Scheduled Commercial Bank.
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EMD shall remain valid for 180+30= 210 days.
2.4.4 Forfeiture
EMD shall be forfeited if:
1. Bid withdrawn during validity period.
2. Bidder fails to sign agreement.
3. Bidder fails to submit Performance Security.
4. False information submitted.
5. Bidder refuses to accept LoA.
No interest shall be payable on EMD.
2.5 ELIGIBILITY VERIFICATION
2.5.1 Mandatory Compliance
The Employer shall verify:
Experience Certificates
Turnover documents
Solvency certificate
Registration details
Litigation disclosure
2.5.2 Clarification
Employer may seek written clarification.
No modification of price shall be permitted.
2.5.3 Rejection Without Clarification
Bid shall be rejected outright if:
1. Eligibility criteria not met.
2. EMD invalid.
3. Tender Fee not paid.
4. Conditional bid submitted.
5. Documents forged or misleading.
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2.6 TECHNICAL EVALUATION
2.6.1 Evaluation Method
Technical Proposals shall be evaluated based on:
Experience in similar projects
Financial capacity
Key personnel deployment
Minimum qualifying technical score shall be as defined in Evaluation Methodology.
2.6.2 Presentation
Technically responsive bidders may be invited for presentation
Failure to attend may lead to rejection.
2.6.2 Presentation Before Evaluation Committee
2.6.2.1 Eligibility for Presentation
2.6.2.1.1 Only those Bidders whose Technical Bids are found responsive during Preliminary Scrutiny
and who meet the Minimum Eligibility Criteria prescribed under Clause 2.4 of this Tender Document
shall be considered for detailed Technical Evaluation.
2.6.2.1.2 Bidders securing the minimum qualifying Technical Score as prescribed under the QCBS
Evaluation Methodology shall be shortlisted for Presentation before the Evaluation Committee
constituted by GCRI.
2.6.2.1.3 The decision of GCRI regarding eligibility for Presentation shall be final and binding upon all
2.6.2.2 Objective of Presentation
2.6.2.2.1 The Presentation shall form an integral part of the Technical Evaluation process under the
2.6.2.2.2 The purpose of the Presentation shall be to assess:
a) Understanding of the Cyclotron & Nuclear Medicine Building Project;
b) Experience in similar radiation shielding and hospital infrastructure projects;
c) Proposed supervision methodology;
d) Deployment strategy of key personnel;
e) Quality control and reporting framework;
f) Risk identification and mitigation measures;
g) Project scheduling system (CPM / Primavera / MSP).
h) Understanding of Safety Measures
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2.6.2.2.3 Marks shall be awarded strictly as per the QCBS Evaluation Matrix approved by the
Competent Authority.
2.6.2.3 Communication of Presentation Date
2.6.2.3.1 The Date, Time and Venue of Presentation shall be communicated only to technically
qualified bidders.
2.6.2.3.2 Communication shall be made through:
i. Notification on the nProcure Portal; and
ii. Official email sent to the registered email address of the Bidder.
2.6.2.3.3 The date of upload on the nProcure Portal shall be deemed as official communication.
2.6.2.3.4 It shall be the sole responsibility of the Bidder to regularly monitor the nProcure portal and its
registered email address for communication.
2.6.2.4 Notice Period
2.6.2.4.1 A minimum notice period of Three (3) Working Days shall be provided between the date of
communication and the scheduled Presentation.
2.6.2.4.2 “Working Day” shall mean any day other than Sunday or a Public Holiday declared by the
Government of Gujarat.
2.6.2.5 Venue and Mode
2.6.2.5.1 Presentation shall ordinarily be conducted at:
Office of The Authority
THE GUJARAT CANCER AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE
Civil Hospital Campus, Asarwa
2.6.2.5.2 GCRI reserves the right to conduct the Presentation physically, virtually, or in hybrid mode
as deemed appropriate.
2.6.2.6 Authorized Representatives
2.6.2.6.1 Presentation shall be made by:
a) Authorized Signatory of the Bidder; and
b) Proposed Team Leader / Project Director.
2.6.2.6.2 Authorization letter shall be produced at the time of Presentation.
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2.6.2.7 Consequence of Non-Attendance
2.6.2.7.1 If a bidder fails to attend the Presentation:
a) Technical Score shall be awarded solely on the basis of submitted documents; OR
b) The Bid may be rejected if the Presentation is declared mandatory.
2.6.2.7.2 No second opportunity shall be granted except in proven Force Majeure circumstances
supported by documentary evidence.
2.6.2.8 No Claim for Postponement
2.6.2.8.1 No request for extension or change of Presentation date shall be entertained except under
exceptional circumstances supported by documentary proof.
2.6.2.8.2 The decision of GCRI in this regard shall be final and binding.
2.6.3 Technical Disqualification
Technical Proposal shall be rejected if:
1. Bidder not legally registered.
2. Experience insufficient.
3. Required staff not proposed.
4. Financial details disclosed in technical bid.
5. Mandatory forms not submitted.
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ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA & TECHNICAL EVALUATION METHODOLOGY
3.1.1 Evaluation of the Technical Proposals shall be carried out strictly in accordance with the
provisions of this Section.
3.1.2 Only those Bidders who satisfy the Minimum Eligibility Criteria prescribed herein shall be
considered for detailed Technical Evaluation.
3.1.3 The evaluation shall be conducted under the Quality and Cost Based Selection (QCBS)
3.1.4 The Technical Evaluation shall carry 100 Marks.
3.1.5 A Bidder must secure a Minimum Technical Qualifying Score of 70 Marks out of 100 Marks
to be considered technically qualified.
3.1.6 Financial Proposals of only technically qualified bidders shall be opened.
3.1.7 The decision of the Evaluation Committee, as approved by the Competent Authority of
GCRI, shall be final and binding.
3.2 Minimum Eligibility Criteria (Mandatory)
Failure to satisfy any one of the following criteria shall result in disqualification and the Bid shall
not be considered for Technical Scoring.
3.2.1 Legal Status & Registration
a) The Bidder shall be a legally registered entity in India.
b) The Bidder shall be registered / empanelled with any:
State Government Department
Semi-Government Organization
Municipal Corporation
Development Authority
Public Sector Undertaking
Private Sector
Attested copy of Registration Certificate shall be submitted.
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3.2.2 Experience in Similar Works
The Bidder must have completed, as Project Management Consultant (PMC), any one of the
following similar nature of work in last five financial years:
• One (1) Project of value ≥ ₹80.00 Crores
• Two (2) Projects of value ≥ ₹50.00 Crores each
• Three (3) Projects of value ≥ ₹40.00 Crores each
Completion Certificate issued by Competent Authority and Form-3A shall be submitted.
Only completed projects shall be considered.
3.2.3 Definition of Similar Work
For the purpose of this Tender, “Similar Work” shall mean:
Project Management Consultancy services for:
Hospital Infrastructure Projects or Radiation Facilities or Cyclotron Facilities or with
HVAC-Intensive Buildings & MEP Infrastructure
The project must have been executed for:
Government Departments
R&B Departments
Municipal Corporations
Development Authorities
Government Bodies / PSUs
Private Sector
Private residential or commercial projects shall not be considered.
Financial Supporting Documents & Enhancement Factors
i. Chartered Accountant Certificate shall be attached.
ii. Audited Balance Sheets for the last three (3) financial years shall be attached.
iii. Income Tax Clearance Certificates / ITR acknowledgements for the last three (3) financial
years shall be attached.
iv. The following enhancement factors shall be used to bring the cost of works executed and
financial figures to a common base value.
The below multiplying factors are applicable only if the work was fully (100%) completed in the
respective year mentioned below:
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Year Before Financial Year Multiplying Factor
Important Instruction:
The Applicant shall indicate the actual figures of cost and amount for the PMC / Design
Consultancy works executed by them in the schedule without applying the above-mentioned
enhancement factors.
The enhancement factors shall be applied separately for evaluation purposes only.
3.2.4 Financial Capacity
a) Minimum Average Annual Turnover: ₹3.00 Crores
(Average of last three Financial Years)
b) Bank Solvency Certificate: Minimum ₹9.00 Lacs
Issued by Nationalized / Scheduled Commercial Bank
Not older than 6 months from date of submission.
CA Certificate and Audited Financial Statements must be submitted.
3.2.5 Office Requirement
The Bidder shall:
• Have an operational office within Gujarat State;
• Submit a legally binding undertaking to establish a branch office within Ahmedabad
Metropolitan Area within 30 days from issuance of Letter of Acceptance (LoA).
Failure to comply shall constitute material breach.
3.3 Technical Evaluation – 100 Marks
Technical Proposals of eligible bidders shall be evaluated out of 100 Marks distributed as
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Sr. No. Criteria Maximum Marks
1 Similar PMC Experience
2 Key Personnel Qualification & Experience
3 Methodology & Technical Approach
4 Project Planning & Scheduling Capability
Presentation Before Evaluation Committee
Total 100 Marks
3.4 Detailed Marking System
3.4.1 Similar PMC Experience – 15 Marks
Marks shall be awarded only for completed projects supported by documentary proof.
(A) Hospital Building Experience – Maximum 5 Marks
Experience of completed Hospital Building Projects (without radiation bunker component):
1 Project ≥ ₹50 Crore → 3 Marks
2 or more Projects ≥ ₹50 Crore → 5 Marks
(B) Radiation Bunker / Shielding Infrastructure Experience – Maximum 10 Marks
Experience in PMC services for:
Linear Accelerator Bunker
Cyclotron Facility Nuclear Medicine Facility
High-Density RCC Radiation Shielded Structures
Marks distribution:
1 Completed Radiation Bunker Project ≥ ₹40 Crore → 8 Marks
1 Completed Radiation Bunker Project ≥ ₹60 Crore → 12 Marks
1 Completed Radiation Bunker Project ≥ ₹80 Crore
2 Radiation Bunker Projects ≥ ₹40 Crore → 15 Marks
Maximum under this criterion: 15 Marks (5 + 10)
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3.4.2 Key Personnel Qualification & Experience – 15 Marks
Marks shall be awarded as follows:
Project Director / Team Leader
Resident Project Manager
Radiation Shielding Expert
Planning Engineer
Electrical & HVAC Engineers (combined)
Safety Engineer
Marks shall be based on:
Relevant experience
Similar project exposure
Qualification
Years of experience beyond minimum eligibility
If any key personnel fail to meet minimum qualification requirement, zero marks shall be
awarded for that position.
3.4.3 Methodology & Technical Approach – 15 Marks
Evaluation shall consider:
a) Understanding of Cyclotron & Nuclear Medicine complexity
b) Radiation shielding supervision framework
c) QA/QC mechanism
d) Risk identification & mitigation
e) Reporting system
Excellent → 13–15
Adequate → 10–12
3.4.4 Project Planning & Scheduling Capability – 15 Marks
Marks shall be awarded based on:
CPM Network submission
Primavera / MSP usage
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Delay recovery methodology
Advanced structured planning → 14–15
Basic explanation → 12–13
Inadequate → 0–12
3.4.5 Presentation Before Evaluation Committee – 40 Marks
Presentation shall be an integral part of Technical Evaluation.
Marks distribution:
Component Marks
Understanding of Project Complexity
Radiation Bunker Supervision Strategy
Quality Control & Testing Mechanism
Deployment Strategy
Risk Mitigation Framework
Response to Technical Queries
Marks shall be recorded individually by each Committee Member and averaged.
3.5 Minimum Technical Qualifying Score
3.5.1 A Bidder must secure minimum 70 Marks out of 100 Marks to qualify.
3.5.2 Bidders securing less than 70 Marks shall be declared Technically Non-Responsive.
3.5.3 Financial Proposal of such bidders shall not be opened.
3.6 Financial Evaluation (QCBS – 70:30)
Financial Score (Sf) shall be calculated as:
L = Lowest Financial Quote
F = Financial Quote of the Bidder
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3.7 Composite Score
Composite Score = (Technical Score × 0.70) + (Financial Score × 0.30)
The Bidder securing highest Composite Score shall be ranked H-1.
3.8 Tie-Breaker
In case of equal Composite Score:
a) Bidder securing higher Technical Score shall be ranked higher.
b) If still equal, Bidder with higher Radiation Infrastructure Experience shall be ranked
c) If still equal, decision of Competent Authority shall be final.
3.9 Audit & Record
3.9.1 All evaluation sheets shall be signed by Committee Members.
3.9.2 The complete evaluation record shall form part of the Tender File.
3.9.3 No post-evaluation modification shall be permitted.
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TERMS OF REFERENCE (TOR)
SCOPE OF PROJECT MANAGEMENT CONSULTANCY SERVICES
(Appointment of PMC for Cyclotron & Nuclear Medicine Building Project – GCRI)
3.1 PROJECT BACKGROUND
The Gujarat Cancer & Research Institute (GCRI), Civil Hospital Campus, Asarwa, Ahmedabad
proposes to construct a Cyclotron & Nuclear Medicine Building Including Radiation Bunker and
Associated Infrastructure with an estimated project cost of Approx. ₹100 Crores.
The project includes:
High-density Radiation Shielded RCC Bunkers
Cyclotron Vault and Gantry Rooms
Equipment Foundations with strict tolerance requirements
Specialized HVAC Pressure Zoning
MGPS (Medical Gas Pipeline Systems)
Electrical, Fire, Lift & ELV Systems
Integrated Hospital Infrastructure
Installation of Medical Machineries
Interior Work
Due to the highly specialized nature of the facility, structured supervision, quality monitoring, contract
administration and compliance oversight is mandatory.
The PMC shall function as Engineer’s Representative / Client’s Representative for supervision and
contract administration purposes.
3.2 GENERAL RESPONSIBILITY OF PMC
1. Act impartially and in the interest of the Employer.
2. Ensure works are executed as per:
o Approved drawings
o Specifications
o Tender conditions
o Applicable codes
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o Radiation safety norms
3. Monitor progress, quality, and compliance.
4. Certify contractor’s bills after verification.
5. Maintain complete documentation.
6. Assist Employer in dispute resolution.
The PMC shall not execute construction work, nor assume contractor’s statutory or contractual
3.3 PRE-CONSTRUCTION PHASE SERVICES
3.3.1 Review of Drawings & Designs
1. Review architectural, structural, MEP, and radiation bunker drawings.
2. Verify compatibility of drawings.
3. Check shielding thickness compliance.
4. Review gantry foundation tolerances.
5. Confirm coordination between:
o Electrical layouts
o Equipment vendor requirements.
Design responsibility shall remain with Design Consultant.
3.3.2 Master Project Scheduling
1. Prepare CPM-based Master Schedule.
2. Use Primavera / MSP for monitoring.
3. Define critical path.
4. Establish milestone schedule.
5. Identify long-lead procurement items.
6. Prepare cash-flow projections.
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3.4 CONSTRUCTION PHASE SERVICES
3.4.1 Site Supervision
PMC shall deploy full-time staff as per Section-6 (Manpower Schedule).
1. Maintain Daily Site Register.
2. Record measurements jointly.
3. Verify layout and levels.
4. Supervise concrete pours.
5. Monitor formwork & reinforcement.
6. Check quality of materials.
7. Ensure approved mix design compliance.
3.4.2 Quality Assurance & Quality Control
1. Ensure contractor establishes site laboratory.
2. Verify calibration of equipment.
3. Witness cube testing.
4. Monitor high-density concrete density.
5. Check radiation shielding concrete density compliance.
6. Issue Non-Conformance Reports (NCR).
7. Maintain Quality Register.
8. Maintain Material Receipt Register.
9. Maintain Test Report Log.
Quality responsibility remains with contractor. PMC role is supervisory and verification-based.
3.4.3 Specialized Hospital Infrastructure Supervision
A. Radiation Shielding Works including civil and plumbing
1. Monitor bunker wall thickness.
2. Verify density of concrete.
3. Check rebar placement.
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4. Ensure no voids in concrete mass.
5. Verify equipment foundation tolerance (±3 mm).
6. Maintain shielding compliance log.
Certification of radiation adequacy remains with statutory authority.
B. MGPS (Medical Gas Pipeline System)
1. Verify routing of oxygen, vacuum, compressed air lines.
2. Check copper pipe jointing.
3. Witness pressure testing.
4. Verify alarm panel installation.
5. Ensure compliance with HTM/NABH norms.
C. HVAC (Modular OT & Critical Areas)
1. Verify pressure zoning.
2. Check HEPA filter installation.
3. Monitor ducting quality.
4. Witness air balancing tests.
5. Verify AHU installation.
6. Ensure modular OT compliance.
D. Electrical & ELV Systems
1. Monitor HT/LT installation.
2. Check UPS & earthing.
3. Verify panel installation.
4. Witness load testing.
5. Supervise fire alarm integration.
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E. Fire Fighting System
1. Monitor Fire Fighting complete system.
2. Verify panel installation.
3. Witness testing of firefighting system after installation
3.4.4 Bill Certification
1. Record joint measurements.
2. Verify quantities.
3. Check RA bills.
4. Certify that works comply with drawings.
5. Submit recommendation to Employer.
6. Maintain Measurement Book (MB).
Final financial sanction authority remains with Employer.
3.4.5 Variation & Extra Items
1. Scrutinize extra item proposals.
2. Prepare rate analysis.
3. Maintain variation register.
4. Recommend approval or rejection.
5. Ensure prior written approval before execution.
No deviation shall be executed without written sanction.
3.4.6 Progress Monitoring
1. Update CPM schedule monthly.
2. Maintain Hindrance Register.
3. Maintain Risk Register.
4. Submit Monthly Progress Report.
5. Submit Fortnightly Progress Summary.
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6. Suggest corrective measures.
3.4.7 Safety Compliance Monitoring
1. Monitor contractor’s safety compliance
2. Maintain Accident Register
3. Record safety violations
4. Issue safety observations
5. Issue Non-Conformance Reports (NCR)
6. Assuring & witnessing periodic tool box talk meetings & mock drills by contractor.
Primary safety responsibility shall remain with Contractor.
3.4.8 Coordination with Statutory Authorities
1. Coordinate with UGVCL/Torrent.
2. Coordinate with Fire Department.
3. Coordinate with Pollution Control Board.
4. Assist in obtaining approvals.
5. Maintain approval tracking log.
3.5 COMPLETION & HANDOVER
Upon completion of works, PMC shall:
1. Verify completion of works.
2. Scrutinize As-Built Drawings.
3. Ensure submission of warranties.
4. Prepare Completion Dossier.
5. Assist in obtaining Completion Certificate.
6. Submit Final Project Report.
PMC shall hand over:
2 Hard Copies of As-Built Drawings
2 Soft Copies
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Quality registers
Measurement books
3.6 DEFECT LIABILITY PERIOD (12 MONTHS)
During DLP, PMC shall:
1. Conduct site visit every 3 months.
2. Prepare DLP inspection report.
3. Identify defects.
4. Recommend rectification.
5. Verify rectification.
6. Issue DLP completion certificate.
Final 10% consultancy payment shall be linked to DLP compliance.
3.7 LIMITATION OF PMC RESPONSIBILITY
PMC shall not be responsible for:
1. Design errors.
2. Contractor workmanship defects not attributable to PMC negligence.
3. Structural certification.
4. Radiation compliance certification.
5. Contractor’s financial liabilities.
Liability shall be limited to consultancy fee received, except in case of fraud or wilful misconduct.
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TERMS OF REFERENCE (TOR)
SCOPE OF PROJECT MANAGEMENT CONSULTANCY SERVICES
(Appointment of PMC for Cyclotron & Nuclear Medicine Building Project – GCRI)
4.1 PROJECT BACKGROUND
4.1.1 The Gujarat Cancer & Research Institute (GCRI), Civil Hospital Campus, Asarwa, Ahmedabad
proposes to construct a Cyclotron & Nuclear Medicine Building Including Radiation Bunker and
Associated Infrastructure with an estimated project cost of Approx. ₹100 Crores (Rupees Ninety-
Seven Crores Twenty-Five Lacs Only).
4.1.2 The Project broadly comprises:
a) High-Density Radiation Shielded Reinforced Cement Concrete (RCC) Bunkers
b) Cyclotron Vault and Gantry Rooms
c) Precision Equipment Foundations with strict dimensional tolerance requirements
d) Specialized HVAC Pressure Zoning for Critical Areas
e) MGPS (Medical Gas Pipeline Systems)
f) Electrical, Fire Fighting, Fire Alarm & ELV Systems
g) Integrated Hospital Infrastructure and MEP Coordination
h) Installation of Medical Machineries
i) Interior Work
4.1.3 Due to the highly specialized and radiation-sensitive nature of the facility, structured supervision,
quality monitoring, technical coordination, contract administration, documentation control, and
compliance oversight are mandatory.
4.1.4 The Project Management Consultant (PMC) shall function as the Engineer’s Representative /
Client’s Representative for supervision, monitoring and contract administration purposes only.
4.1.5 The PMC shall not execute any construction work nor assume contractor’s statutory, contractual,
or financial liabilities.
4.2 GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES OF PMC
4.2.1 The PMC shall act impartially and in the best interest of the Employer (GCRI).
4.2.2 The PMC shall ensure that works are executed strictly in accordance with:
a) Approved Good-for-Construction (GFC) Drawings
b) Technical Specifications
c) Tender Conditions
d) Applicable Indian Standards (IS Codes)
e) Radiation Safety Norms
f) NABH / HTM Guidelines (where applicable)
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4.2.3 The PMC shall:
a) Monitor physical progress
b) Monitor quality of materials and workmanship
c) Monitor statutory compliance
d) Certify contractor’s bills after due verification
e) Maintain complete project documentation
f) Assist Employer in dispute resolution and arbitration support
4.2.4 The PMC’s role shall be supervisory, administrative and verification-based.
4.3 PRE-CONSTRUCTION PHASE SERVICES
4.3.1 Review of Drawings & Designs
4.3.1.1 The PMC shall review Architectural, Structural, MEP and Radiation Bunker drawings.
4.3.1.2 The PMC shall verify inter-disciplinary compatibility of drawings.
4.3.1.3 The PMC shall:
a) Check radiation shielding thickness compliance
b) Review gantry foundation dimensional tolerances
c) Verify coordination between HVAC systems and structural layouts
d) Verify electrical layouts and equipment vendor requirements
e) Confirm MGPS routing compatibility
4.3.1.4 Design responsibility shall remain solely with the appointed Design Consultant.
4.3.2 Master Project Scheduling
a) Prepare CPM-based Master Schedule
b) Use Primavera / MSP for monitoring
c) Define critical path
d) Establish milestone schedule
e) Identify long-lead procurement items
f) Prepare cash-flow projections
4.4 CONSTRUCTION PHASE SERVICES
4.4.1 Site Supervision
4.4.1.1 The PMC shall deploy full-time staff as per Section–6 (Manpower Schedule).
4.4.1.2 The PMC shall:
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a) Maintain Daily Site Register
b) Record joint measurements
c) Verify layout and levels
d) Supervise concrete pours
e) Monitor formwork & reinforcement
f) Check quality of materials
g) Ensure approved mix design compliance
4.4.2 Quality Assurance & Quality Control
4.4.2.1 The PMC shall ensure that the Contractor establishes a functional Site Laboratory.
4.4.2.2 The PMC shall:
a) Verify calibration of testing equipment
b) Witness cube testing
c) Monitor high-density concrete density
d) Verify radiation shielding concrete compliance
e) Issue Non-Conformance Reports (NCR)
f) Maintain Quality Register
g) Maintain Material Receipt Register
h) Maintain Test Report Log
4.4.2.3 Quality responsibility remains with the Contractor. The PMC role shall be supervisory and
verification-based.
4.4.3 Specialized Hospital Infrastructure Supervision
A. Radiation Shielding Works including civil and plumbing
1. Monitor bunker wall thickness
2. Verify density of shielding concrete
3. Check reinforcement placement
4. Ensure no void formation in mass concrete
5. Verify equipment foundation tolerance (±3 mm)
6. Maintain shielding compliance log
Certification of radiation adequacy shall remain with the competent statutory authority.
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B. MGPS (Medical Gas Pipeline System)
1. Verify routing of oxygen, vacuum, compressed air lines
2. Check copper pipe jointing quality
3. Witness pressure testing
4. Verify alarm panel installation
5. Ensure compliance with HTM / NABH norms
C. HVAC (Modular OT & Critical Areas)
1. Verify pressure zoning compliance
2. Check HEPA filter installation
3. Monitor ducting quality
4. Witness air balancing tests
5. Verify AHU installation
6. Ensure modular OT compliance
D. Electrical & ELV Systems
1. Monitor HT/LT installation
2. Check UPS & earthing system
3. Verify panel installation
4. Witness load testing
5. Supervise fire alarm & ELV integration
E. Fire Fighting System
1. Monitor Fire Fighting complete system.
2. Verify panel installation.
3. Witness testing of firefighting system after installation
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4.4.4 Bill Certification
1. Record joint measurements
2. Verify quantities
3. Scrutinize RA Bills
4. Certify work compliance
5. Submit recommendation to Employer
6. Maintain Measurement Book (MB)
Final financial sanction authority shall remain with Employer.
4.4.5 Variation & Extra Items
1. Scrutinize extra item proposals
2. Prepare rate analysis
3. Maintain variation register
4. Recommend approval or rejection
5. Ensure prior written approval before execution
No deviation shall be executed without written sanction of Employer.
4.4.6 Progress Monitoring
1. Update CPM schedule monthly
2. Maintain Hindrance Register
3. Maintain Risk Register
4. Submit Monthly Progress Report
5. Submit Fortnightly Summary
6. Suggest corrective measures
4.4.7 Safety Compliance Monitoring
7. Monitor contractor’s safety compliance
8. Maintain Accident Register
9. Record safety violations
10. Issue safety observations
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11. Issue Non-Conformance Reports (NCR)
12. Assuring & witnessing periodic tool box talk meetings & mock drills by contractor.
Primary safety responsibility shall remain with Contractor.
4.4.8 Coordination with Statutory Authorities
1. Coordinate with UGVCL/Torrent Power
2. Coordinate with Fire Department
3. Coordinate with Pollution Control Board
4. Assist in obtaining statutory approvals
5. Maintain approval tracking log
4.5 COMPLETION & HANDOVER
Upon completion of works, the PMC shall:
1. Verify completion
2. Scrutinize As-Built Drawings
3. Ensure submission of warranties
4. Prepare Completion Dossier
5. Assist in obtaining Completion Certificate
6. Submit Final Project Report
PMC shall hand over:
• 2 Hard Copies of As-Built Drawings
• 2 Soft Copies
• Quality Registers
• Measurement Books
4.6 DEFECT LIABILITY PERIOD (12 MONTHS)
During the Defect Liability Period:
1. PMC shall conduct site visits every six (6) months
2. Prepare DLP inspection reports
3. Identify defects
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4. Recommend rectification
5. Verify rectification compliance
6. Issue DLP Completion Certificate
Final 10% Consultancy Payment shall be linked to satisfactory DLP compliance.
4.7 LIMITATION OF PMC RESPONSIBILITY
The PMC shall not be responsible for:
1. Design errors
2. Contractor’s workmanship defects not attributable to PMC negligence
3. Structural certification
4. Radiation compliance certification
5. Contractor’s financial liabilities
4.7.6 PMC liability shall be limited to the Consultancy Fee received, except in case of fraud, gross
negligence or wilful misconduct.
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GENERAL CONDITIONS OF CONTRACT (GCC)
(Appointment of Project Management Consultant – GCRI Cyclotron & Nuclear Medicine Building
5.1 DEFINITIONS
Unless repugnant to the context, the following expressions shall have the meanings hereby assigned to
5.1.1 “Employer” shall mean The Gujarat Cancer & Research Institute (GCRI), Civil Hospital
Campus, Asarwa, Ahmedabad.
5.1.2 “Authority” shall mean the Director, GCRI or any officer authorized to act on behalf of GCRI.
5.1.3 “Engineer-in-Charge” shall mean the officer designated by GCRI to supervise and administer
5.1.4 “PMC” / “Consultant” shall mean the Project Management Consultant appointed under this
5.1.5 “Contract” shall mean the Agreement executed between Employer and PMC including Tender
Documents, Corrigenda, Letter of Acceptance, and all annexures.
5.1.6 “Project” shall mean the Construction of Cyclotron & Nuclear Medicine Building Including
Radiation Bunker and Associated Infrastructure at GCRI.
5.1.7 “Contractor” shall mean the civil/MEP contractor appointed by Employer for execution of
5.1.8 “Defect Liability Period (DLP)” shall mean 12 (Twelve) months from the date of completion
5.2 CONFLICT OF INTEREST
5.2.1 The Consultant shall take all necessary measures to prevent or end any situation that could
compromise the impartial and objective performance of the Contract. Such conflict of interests could
arise in particular as a result of economic interest, political or national affinity, family or emotional ties,
or any other relevant connection or shared interest. Any conflict of interests which could arise during
performance of the Contract must be notified in writing to the Contracting Authority without delay.
5.2.2 The Contracting Authority reserves the right to verify that such measures are adequate and may
require additional measures to be taken if necessary. The Consultant shall ensure that its staff, including
its management, are not placed in a situation which could give rise to conflict of interests. Without
prejudice to contract conditions, local laws & applicable acts. The Consultant shall replace, immediately
and without compensation from the Contracting Authority, any member of its staff exposed to such
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5.2.3 The Consultant shall refrain from any contact which would compromise its independence or that
of its personnel. If the Consultant fails to maintain such independence, the Contracting Authority
may, without prejudice to compensation for any damage which it may have suffered on this account,
terminate the contract forthwith, without giving formal notice thereof.
5.2.4 The Consultant shall after the conclusion or termination of the contract, limit its role in connection
with the project to the provision of the services. Except with the written permission of the Contracting
Authority, the Consultant and any other contractor, consultant or supplier with whom the Consultant is
associated or affiliated shall be disqualified from the execution of works, supplies or other services for
the project in any capacity, including tendering for any part of the Project.
5.3 COMMENCEMENT OF SERVICES
5.3.1 The PMC shall commence services within 7 (Seven) days from the date of issuance of Letter of
Acceptance (LoA).
5.3.2 Failure to commence services within stipulated period shall constitute material breach of contract.
5.4 CONTRACT PERIOD
5.4.1 The Contract Period shall be:
18 Months (Construction Phase – Estimated)
Plus 12 Months (Defect Liability Period)
Or until actual project completion, whichever is later.
5.5 PERFORMANCE SECURITY
5.5.1 The PMC shall furnish Performance Security equivalent to 5% (Five Percent) of the Contract
Value in the form of an unconditional Bank Guarantee.
5.5.2 The Bank Guarantee shall:
a) Be issued by a Nationalized / Scheduled Commercial Bank
b) Remain valid till completion of Project + 12 Months DLP
c) Be in format approved by GCRI
5.5.3 Failure to submit Performance Security within 15 days of LoA shall result in:
Cancellation of LoA
Forfeiture of EMD
Blacklisting proceedings
5.6 CONSULTANCY FEE
5.6.1 The Consultancy Fee shall be calculated as:
P = (A × C) + GST
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A = Certified value of work executed (excluding price variation and escalation)
C = Approved PMC percentage quoted
GST = Applicable GST
5.6.2 The Consultancy Fee shall remain firm and fixed throughout the Contract Period.
5.6.3 No escalation shall be payable under any circumstances.
5.7 PAYMENT TERMS
5.7.1 Payment shall be made on monthly basis against certified executed value of works.
5.7.2 No advance payment shall be made.
5.7.3 Maximum 90% of total consultancy fee shall be released during construction phase.
5.7.4 Balance 10% shall be released after satisfactory completion of DLP.
5.7.5 Payments shall be made within 30 days from submission of verified invoice.
5.8 RETENTION MONEY
5.8.1 5% (Five Percent) shall be deducted from each running bill.
5.8.2 Total retention shall not exceed 5% of total consultancy fee.
5.8.3 Retention shall be released after completion of DLP and issue of DLP Clearance Certificate.
5.9 LIQUIDATED DAMAGES (LD)
5.9.1 If delay in certification of contractor’s bills attributable solely to PMC exceeds 10 working days:
Penalty = 0.25% of Monthly Consultancy Fee per week of delay
Maximum = 2% of Annual Consultancy Fee
5.9.2 If PMC fails to submit mandatory reports beyond 7 calendar days:
Penalty = 0.25% of Monthly Consultancy Fee per week
Maximum = 1% of Annual Consultancy Fee
5.9.3 If PMC fails to deploy mandatory manpower:
Penalty = 0.25% of Monthly Consultancy Fee per week of non-deployment
5.9.4 Total cumulative penalty shall not exceed 10% of total Consultancy Fee.
5.9.5 Liquidated Damages shall not relieve PMC of its obligations.
5.10 REPLACEMENT OF KEY PERSONNEL
5.10.1 Replacement of Key Personnel shall require prior written approval of Employer.
5.10.2 Unauthorized replacement shall attract:
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Project Director / Resident Project Manager: ₹1,00,000 per instance
QA/QC / Planning / Radiation Expert: ₹50,000 per instance
Site Engineer / Surveyor: ₹25,000 per instance
5.10.3 No penalty shall apply in case of death, permanent disability or medically certified
hospitalization.
5.11 SUSPENSION OF SERVICES
5.11.1 Employer may suspend services partially or fully by written notice.
5.11.2 PMC shall not claim compensation for suspension unless suspension exceeds 90 days without
5.12 TERMINATION
5.12.1 Termination by Employer
Employer may terminate contract if PMC:
a) Fails to perform obligations
b) Engages in fraudulent practice
c) Becomes insolvent
d) Fails to deploy staff
15 days written notice shall be issued before termination.
5.12.2 Termination by PMC
PMC may terminate contract if Employer fails to make payment for more than 90 days after written
5.13 INDEMNIFICATION OF THE CLIENT BY THE CONSULTANTS
5.13.1 The Consultants shall keep the client, both during and after the term of this contract, fully and
effectively indemnified all losses, damage, injuries, deaths, expenses, actions, proceedings, demands,
costs and claims, including but not limited to, legal fees and expenses, suffered by the client or any
Third Party, where such loss, damage, injury or death is the result of a wrongful action, negligence
or breach of contract of the consultants or their sub-consultants, or the personnel or agent of either
of them, including the use or violation of any copyright work or literacy property or patented invention,
article or appliance.
5.14 LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
5.14.1 PMC shall not be liable for:
a) Design errors
b) Contractor’s execution defects not attributable to PMC negligence
c) Radiation compliance certification
5.14.2 Liability shall not exceed total consultancy fee received.
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5.15.1 PMC shall maintain confidentiality of all project documents.
5.15.2 No data shall be disclosed without written consent of Employer.
5.16 FORCE MAJEURE
5.16.1 Force Majeure shall include natural calamities, war, civil unrest, Government restrictions.
5.16.2 Affected party shall notify within 7 days.
5.16.3 Duration of contract may be extended accordingly.
5.17 DISPUTE RESOLUTION
5.17.1 Parties shall attempt amicable settlement within 30 days.
5.17.2 Failing settlement, dispute shall be referred to Sole Arbitrator.
5.17.3 Arbitration shall be conducted under Arbitration & Conciliation Act,
5.17.4 Venue shall be Ahmedabad.
5.17.5 Proceedings shall be in English.
5.17.6 Courts at Ahmedabad shall have exclusive jurisdiction.
5.18 GOVERNING LAW
This Contract shall be governed by laws of India and rules applicable in State of Gujarat.
5.19 AUDIT & INSPECTION
5.19.1 PMC shall allow inspection by:
Vigilance Authorities
Internal Audit
5.19.2 PMC shall preserve records for 5 years after completion.
5.20 NON-ASSIGNMENT
PMC shall not assign or transfer contract without written approval of Employer.
5.21 NO EMPANELMENT
This contract is project-specific and does not create empanelment rights.
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MANPOWER DEPLOYMENT SCHEDULE
(Appointment of Project Management Consultant – Cyclotron & Nuclear Buildng Project, GCRI)
6.1.1 The PMC shall deploy qualified, experienced, and competent personnel strictly as specified herein
for the entire duration of the Contract.
6.1.2 The manpower prescribed under this Section constitutes Minimum Mandatory Deployment and
shall be maintained at site during active construction period.
6.1.3 Non-deployment or unauthorized withdrawal of personnel shall constitute material breach of
contract and shall attract penalties as per Section–5 (GCC).
6.1.4 All key personnel shall remain under direct payroll or legally binding full-time engagement of the
6.1.5 No personnel shall be replaced without prior written approval of the Employer.
6.1.6 Age limit of Key Personnel who is team number identified for this project shall not be more than
6.1.7 The Key Experts & Senior Experts proposed in this tender must not be part of any other tender
being submitted for this tender procedure. They must therefore engage themselves exclusively to the
6.1.8 Details of Resources Sheet – Equipment & Software available with the Consultancy Agency
6.1.9 Accommodation & Transportation of the personnel of supervision consultant will be responsibility
of the consultant for which the cost shall be considered in their lumpsum offer per month.
6.1.10 Office supplies, drafting supplies, computers, etc. will be provided by the bidder at their cost
which will be deemed to be included in their price offered.
6.1.11 Only temporary office at site will be provided to the selected consulting firm by client including
furniture, electricity, air conditioning, sweeping & cleaning etc.
6.2 MANDATORY CORE TEAM STRUCTURE
(Project Cost: Approx. ₹100 Crores)
Sr. Minimum Deployment
Designation Minimum Qualification Nos.
No. Experience Requirement
Project BE (Civil) 15 Years
Minimum 2 visit
1 Director / BE (Civil)/ME (Civil) or ME (Civil) 10
Team Leader Years
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Sr. Minimum Deployment
Designation Minimum Qualification Nos.
No. Experience Requirement
2 Project BE (Civil) 15 Years 1 Full Time at Site
Radiation M.Tech 15 Years (Bunker During Critical
3 Shielding (Structural/Nuclear/Radiation Experience 1 Shielding & Gantry
Expert Engineering) Mandatory) Works or As per
Site Requirements
4 BE (Civil) 10 Years 1 Full Time at Site
QA/QC 8 Years (Quality
5 BE (Civil) 1 Full Time at Site
Engineer Control Mandatory)
6 BE (Civil) (Primavera/MSP 1 Full Time
Billing & 8 Years (RA Bill
7 Contracts BE (Civil) Certification 1 Full Time
Engineer Experience)
5 Years (Total Whenever required
8 Surveyor Diploma/ITI Station & 1 or directed by
Site Engineer BE (Civil) – 5 Years OR Diploma
9 Relevant 2 Full Time
(Civil) – 7 Years
Electrical BE (Electrical) – 7 Years OR
10 Relevant 1 Full Time
Engineer Diploma – 10 Years
Mechanical / 5 Years (Hospital
11 HVAC BE (Mechanical) HVAC Experience 1 Full Time
Engineer Mandatory)
Whenever required
Biomedical BE / B.Tech in Biomedical 5 Years (MGPS
12 1 or directed by
Engineer Engineering/equivalent Installation)
BE / B.Tech or BSC (any 5 Years as Safety
Safety discipline) with PG engineer (Project
Engineer Diploma/Advance diploma in Site Work/Industrial
Industrial Safety work)
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6.3 SPECIALIZED DEPLOYMENT REQUIREMENTS
6.3.1 The Radiation Shielding Expert shall be physically present during:
a) Bunker wall concreting
b) Gantry foundation works
c) High-density concrete pours
d) Shielding thickness verification
6.3.2 QA/QC Engineer shall:
a) Witness all cube testing
b) Verify density compliance of shielding concrete
c) Maintain Quality Registers
6.3.3 Planning Engineer shall:
a) Prepare CPM schedule
b) Update Primavera/MSP monthly
c) Submit delay analysis
6.3.4 Electrical & HVAC Engineers shall:
a) Monitor MGPS installations
b) Supervise HVAC pressure zoning
c) Witness air balancing
d) Verify electrical panel integration
6.4 DEPLOYMENT CONDITIONS
6.4.1 All personnel marked “Full Time” shall remain physically available at project site during
6.4.2 If multiple work fronts operate simultaneously, PMC shall increase manpower proportionately
without additional fee claim unless specifically approved.
6.4.3 Absence of Key Personnel:
If any Key Personnel remains absent:
More than 5 consecutive working days;
More than 15 cumulative working days in a financial year;
PMC shall deploy replacement within 7 days.
Failure shall attract:
Pro-rata deduction of fees;
Additional penalty of 0.5% of Monthly Consultancy Fee per instance.
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6.5 REPLACEMENT OF PERSONNEL
6.5.1 Replacement of the following shall require prior written approval:
Project Director
Resident Project Manager
Radiation Shielding Expert
6.5.2 Unauthorized replacement shall attract:
Project Director / Resident Project Manager – ₹1,00,000 per instance
QA/QC / Planning / Radiation Expert – ₹50,000 per instance
Site Engineer / Surveyor – ₹25,000 per instance
6.5.3 No penalty shall apply in case of:
Permanent disability
Medically certified hospitalization
6.6 DOCUMENTARY REQUIREMENTS
The PMC shall submit the following for each deployed personnel:
a) Degree Certificates
b) Experience Certificates
c) Employment Proof
d) Professional Registration (if applicable)
e) CV in prescribed format
Failure to submit documentary proof shall result in non-consideration during evaluation.
6.7 PERFORMANCE MONITORING OF STAFF
6.7.1 Employer may review performance of deployed personnel at any time.
6.7.2 If any personnel is found incompetent, negligent, or below qualification:
PMC shall replace within 7 days.
6.7.3 Failure to replace shall attract:
Pro-rata fee deduction; AND
Additional penalty up to 50% of monthly cost attributable to that position.
6.8 CONTINUITY OBLIGATION
6.8.1 PMC shall ensure continuity of services during:
Critical concreting works
Equipment installation
Commissioning phase
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6.8.2 No simultaneous withdrawal of more than 20% of site staff shall be permitted without written
6.9 NON-COMPLIANCE
6.9.1 Persistent failure to maintain required manpower shall constitute:
Material breach of contract
Ground for termination
Forfeiture of Performance Security
6.10 DECLARATION
The PMC shall submit a signed declaration confirming:
“I/We hereby confirm that manpower deployment shall be strictly maintained as per Section–6 of
Tender Document. Any deviation without written approval of GCRI shall attract penalties as
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TECHNICAL FORMS & ANNEXURES
(Appointment of Project Management Consultant –Cyclotron & Nuclear Building Project – GCRI)
7.1 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR FORMS
7.1.1 All Forms under this Section shall be:
a) Duly filled in English language;
b) Signed by Authorized Signatory;
c) Stamped with official seal of the Bidder;
d) Digitally signed while uploading on nProcure portal.
7.1.2 Incomplete forms, unsigned forms, or forms without supporting documentary evidence shall be
treated as non-responsive.
7.1.3 No alteration in the format of the prescribed Forms shall be permitted.
7.1.4 All documentary proofs referred to in the Forms shall be self-certified and serially indexed.
TECHNICAL PROPOSAL SUBMISSION LETTER
(To be submitted on Company Letterhead)
THE GUJARAT CANCER AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE
Civil Hospital Campus, Asarwa
Sub: Submission of Technical Proposal for Appointment of Project Management Consultant (PMC) for
Construction of Cyclotron & Nuclear Medicine Building Including Radiation Bunker and Associated
Infrastructure at GCRI.
1. We, the undersigned, hereby submit our Technical Proposal for the above-mentioned work in
accordance with the Tender Document.
2. We confirm that:
a) We have examined the Tender Document in full;
b) We meet the Eligibility Criteria prescribed under Section–3;
c) We agree to deploy manpower strictly as per Section–6;
d) We accept all Terms & Conditions under Sections 4 and
3. We understand that any false information shall result in:
Rejection of Bid;
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Forfeiture of EMD;
Blacklisting proceedings.
4. We confirm that we have not been blacklisted by any Government / PSU / Statutory Authority.
5. Our Proposal shall remain valid for 180 days from the date of opening of Technical Bid.
Yours faithfully,
Authorized Signatory
ELIGIBILITY COMPLIANCE STATEMENT
Sr. Compliance Supporting Document
Eligibility Criteria Requirement
No. (Yes/No) Attached (Page No.)
Registered Entity in
1 Legal Registration
2 As per Clause 2.4.1
Average Annual ₹3 Crores (Last
Turnover Years)
4 Bank Solvency ₹9 Lacs
Gujarat Office /
We certify that all information provided above is true and correct.
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DETAILS OF SIMILAR PROJECTS
(Project Experience for Technical Evaluation)
| Sr. No. | Name of Project | Location | Project Cost (₹ Cr) | Type (Hospital / Radiation / Bunker) |
Role as PMC | Client | Completion Year | Completion Certificate Attached (Yes/No) |
• Only completed projects shall be considered.
• Documentary proof mandatory.
HOSPITAL & BUNKER SPECIALIZED EXPERIENCE DECLARATION
1. Number of Hospital Projects Completed: ______
2. Number of Radiation Bunker / Shielding Projects Completed: ______
Marking Criteria:
• Only Hospital Experience (Max 5 Marks)
• Hospital + Bunker Shielding Experience (Max 15 Marks)
Supporting documents must clearly mention role as PMC.
FINANCIAL CAPACITY DETAILS
Financial Year Turnover (₹ Crores) CA Certificate Attached (Yes/No)
Average Turnover: ₹ ______ Crores
Bank Solvency Certificate (₹9 Lacs)
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KEY PERSONNEL CV FORMAT
(Separate Form for Each Personnel)
2. Proposed Designation:
3. Qualification (Attach Certificate):
4. Total Experience (Years):
5. Relevant Experience in Hospital / Radiation Projects:
6. Current Employment Status (Payroll / Contract):
7. Key Projects Handled (Last 10 Years):
8. Declaration of Availability for Full-Time Deployment:
“I hereby confirm my availability for full-time deployment for this project.”
Signature of Personnel
Signature of Authorized Signatory
METHODOLOGY & TECHNICAL APPROACH
The Bidder shall provide detailed write-up covering:
1. Understanding of Project
2. Radiation Shielding Supervision Strategy
3. Quality Control System
4. Project Planning Methodology (Primavera/MSP)
5. Risk Mitigation Plan
6. Documentation & Reporting Framework
7. Specialized Supervision of MGPS & HVAC
(Maximum 30 Pages)
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LITIGATION DISCLOSURE
Sr. No. Project Nature of Dispute Amount Involved Current Status
If none, state:
“No litigation / arbitration pending.”
Non-disclosure shall result in disqualification.
INTEGRITY PACT DECLARATION
We hereby declare that:
• No corrupt practice has been adopted;
• No collusive bidding has been undertaken;
• No influence has been exercised.
We understand that violation shall result in:
• Rejection of Bid;
• Forfeiture of EMD;
• Blacklisting;
• Criminal proceedings.
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ANTI-CORRUPTION UNDERTAKING
We undertake that:
1. No bribe, gift, or undue advantage has been offered.
2. No employee of GCRI has been approached improperly.
3. All information submitted is genuine.
Violation shall attract:
• Performance Guarantee forfeiture
• Blacklisting for minimum 5 years
7.12 ANNEXURE–A
AFFIDAVIT (ON ₹300 STAMP PAPER)
(To be notarized)
Affidavit confirming:
• No Blacklisting
• No Criminal Proceedings
• No Conflict of Interest
• Commitment to Manpower Deployment
Format strictly as per Tender.
7.13 ANNEXURE–B
DECLARATION OF MINIMUM TECHNICAL QUALIFYING SCORE
The Bidder acknowledges that:
Minimum Technical Qualifying Score = 70 Marks (Out of 100)
Only bidders scoring ≥ 70 shall qualify for Financial Bid opening.
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7.14 ANNEXURE–C
CHECKLIST FOR TECHNICAL BID
Sr. No. Document Attached (Yes/No)
1 Technical Proposal Letter
2 Eligibility Compliance
3 Similar Project Experience
4 Financial Capacity Documents
5 Key Personnel CVs
7 Litigation Disclosure
8 Integrity Pact
9 Anti-Corruption Undertaking
Incomplete checklist shall lead to rejection.
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BILL CERTIFICATION, QUALITY CONTROL & CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION
(Appointment of Project Management Consultant – GCRI Cyclotron & Nuclear Medicine Building
8.1 GENERAL RESPONSIBILITY
8.1.1 The Project Management Consultant (PMC) shall function as the Engineer-in-Charge’s
Technical Representative for the purposes of:
a) Supervision of works;
b) Verification of quality;
c) Recording of measurements;
d) Certification of contractor’s bills;
e) Monitoring contractual compliance.
8.1.2 The PMC shall act strictly within the scope of authority granted under this Contract and shall not
a) Contractor’s contractual liabilities;
b) Statutory obligations of the Contractor;
c) Execution responsibility of the works;
d) Design responsibility of the Design Consultant.
8.1.3 Certification by the PMC shall not absolve the Contractor from:
b) Any omission;
c) Any deviation from approved drawings;
d) Non-compliance with specifications or statutory norms.
8.1.4 The PMC’s role shall be supervisory, administrative, verification-based, and documentation-
8.2 MEASUREMENT & BILL CERTIFICATION PROCEDURE
8.2.1 Joint Measurement
8.2.1.1 The PMC shall record all measurements jointly with the authorized representative of the
8.2.1.2 Measurement Books (MB) shall:
a) Be maintained in bound format;
b) Be serially page-numbered;
c) Contain no overwriting without authentication;
d) Be signed by both PMC representative and Contractor representative.
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8.2.1.3 Entries shall be:
c) Supported by sketches where necessary.
8.2.1.4 Digital measurement records shall be maintained as secondary backup documentation.
8.2.1.5 No Running Account (RA) Bill or Final Bill shall be processed without duly recorded
8.2.2 Running Account (RA) Bills
8.2.2.1 Upon submission of RA Bill by the Contractor, the PMC shall:
a) Scrutinize claimed quantities;
b) Verify quantities against MB records;
c) Verify applicable rates with Agreement;
d) Confirm compliance with approved drawings;
e) Verify completion of mandatory tests before certification.
8.2.2.2 The PMC shall prepare a detailed Certification Note stating:
“Certified that the quantities claimed have been jointly measured and verified, and are found in
accordance with approved drawings, technical specifications, and contract conditions.”
8.2.2.3 Certification shall be:
a) Evidence-based;
b) Supported by test reports;
c) Supported by inspection records.
8.2.2.4 The PMC shall not recommend payment for:
a) Unmeasured quantities;
b) Unapproved deviations;
c) Non-tested materials;
d) Non-compliant works.
8.2.3 Final Bill Certification
8.2.3.1 Before recommending Final Bill, the PMC shall:
a) Verify final quantities;
b) Reconcile materials issued and consumed;
c) Verify all variations and extra items;
d) Ensure completion of punch list items;
e) Confirm closure of all NCRs.
8.2.3.2 PMC shall confirm submission of:
• As-built drawings;
• Test certificates;
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• Warranties & guarantees;
• Completion certificate from Contractor;
8.2.3.3 No Final Bill shall be recommended unless all statutory and contractual compliances are
8.2.4 Variation & Extra Items
8.2.4.1 PMC shall examine necessity and technical justification of extra items.
8.2.4.2 Rate analysis shall be conducted based on:
a) Approved Contract Rates; OR
b) Gujarat R&B Schedule of Rates; OR
c) Market Rate Analysis duly supported by quotations.
8.2.4.3 PMC shall prepare a reasoned recommendation note.
8.2.4.4 No extra item shall be executed without prior written approval of GCRI.
8.2.5 Time Extension Recommendation
8.2.5.1 PMC shall examine delay analysis submitted by Contractor.
8.2.5.2 PMC shall verify:
a) Hindrance Register;
b) Critical Path impact;
c) Contractor’s responsibility for delay.
8.2.5.3 PMC shall submit a reasoned recommendation for approval or rejection of Time Extension.
8.2.5.4 Time Extension shall not be automatic.
8.3 QUALITY CONTROL FRAMEWORK
8.3.1 Establishment of Field Laboratory
8.3.1.1 PMC shall ensure Contractor establishes site laboratory including:
Concrete testing setup;
Cube testing machine;
Slump testing apparatus;
Rebound hammer;
Compression testing machine;
Density testing setup for radiation concrete.
8.3.1.2 PMC shall verify calibration certificates periodically.
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8.3.2 Material Testing
PMC shall ensure compliance with:
Cement batch verification;
TMT steel grade testing;
Cube testing as per IS standards;
Density checks for bunker concrete;
Waterproofing tests;
Radiography / Chemical Test of Welding Joints;
HVAC duct leakage tests;
Fire Fighting Line pressure & leakage test;
MGPS pressure tests.
All reports shall be entered in Quality Registers.
8.3.3 Radiation Shielding Concrete
For bunker works, PMC shall ensure:
a) Approved mix design;
b) Density verification per pour;
c) Continuous monitoring during pouring;
d) Absence of honeycombing;
e) Controlled vibration;
f) Proper curing protocol.
Radiation compliance certification remains with statutory authority.
8.3.4 Non-Conformance Report (NCR)
8.3.4.1 Upon detection of deviation, PMC shall:
a) Issue NCR in writing;
b) Record photographic evidence;
c) Monitor rectification;
d) Close NCR only after compliance verification.
8.3.4.2 All NCRs shall be serially numbered and audit traceable.
8.3.5 Registers to be Maintained
PMC shall maintain:
Material Receipt Register;
Cube Test Register;
Steel Register;
Cement Register;
Waterproofing Register;
Inspection Register;
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Safety Register;
Hindrance Register;
Variation Register;
Measurement Book.
All registers shall be audit-ready and page-numbered.
8.4 SPECIALIZED HOSPITAL WORKS SUPERVISION
8.4.1 Medical Gas Pipeline System (MGPS)
PMC shall verify:
Copper piping grade compliance;
Brazing joint integrity;
Pressure testing;
Leak detection;
Alarm panel functionality;
Certification prior to commissioning.
8.4.2 HVAC for Modular OTs
PMC shall verify:
HEPA filter installation;
Laminar airflow velocity;
Pressure differentials;
Clean room compliance;
AHU performance testing.
8.4.3 Electrical & MEP Integration
PMC shall supervise:
Load balancing;
Panel testing;
Earthing verification;
UPS synchronization;
Fire alarm integration.
8.4.4 Equipment Foundation & Gantry Alignment
PMC shall verify:
Foundation tolerances within ±3 mm;
Anchor bolt positioning;
Level verification;
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Interface coordination with equipment supplier.
8.5 PROGRESS MONITORING
Monitor project using CPM (Primavera/MSP);
Submit Monthly Progress Report;
Conduct weekly site meetings;
Maintain Risk Register;
Report schedule slippage beyond 5%;
Recommend corrective measures.
8.6 SAFETY COMPLIANCE MONITORING
Monitor contractor’s safety compliance
Maintain Accident Register
Record safety violations
Issue safety observations
Issue Non-Conformance Reports (NCR)
Assuring & witnessing periodic tool box talk meetings & mock drills by contractor.
Primary safety responsibility remains with Contractor.
8.7 AUDIT & VIGILANCE COMPLIANCE
8.7.1 All certifications shall:
a) Be documented;
b) Be evidence-based;
c) Be verifiable;
d) Withstand CAG / Vigilance scrutiny.
8.7.2 Fraudulent certification, collusive verification, or willful negligence shall constitute material
breach of contract.
8.7.3 GCRI shall be entitled to:
Terminate contract;
Forfeit Performance Security;
Initiate blacklisting;
Initiate legal proceedings.
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CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION, RECORD KEEPING & REPORTING SYSTEM
(Appointment of Project Management Consultant – GCRI Cyclotron & Nuclear Medicine Building
Project – Estimated Project Cost Approx. ₹100 Crores)
9.1.1 The Project Management Consultant (PMC) shall establish, implement, and maintain a
structured Contract Administration System strictly in accordance with:
a) Government of Gujarat procedural norms;
b) Roads & Buildings Department administrative practices;
c) Audit and Vigilance compliance requirements;
d) Sound engineering and documentation practices.
9.1.2 All project records shall be:
Chronologically maintained;
Properly indexed and cross-referenced;
Legible and audit-traceable;
Available for inspection by GCRI, Audit Authorities, Vigilance Authorities, CAG, and any
statutory agency.
9.1.3 All original project records shall be preserved for a minimum period of Ten (10) years from the
date of completion of the Project or closure of DLP, whichever is later.
9.2 DOCUMENT CONTROL SYSTEM
9.2.1 Drawing Control & Revision Management
9.2.1.1 The PMC shall maintain:
Drawing Issue Register;
Drawing Revision Control Log;
Drawing Approval Tracking Sheet.
9.2.1.2 No work shall be permitted to be executed on superseded drawings.
9.2.1.3 All revised drawings shall be:
b) Serially numbered;
c) Signed by authorized Design Consultant;
d) Recorded in Revision Log.
9.2.1.4 PMC shall ensure withdrawal of obsolete drawings from site circulation.
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9.2.2 Correspondence Register
9.2.2.1 The PMC shall maintain:
Incoming Correspondence Register;
Outgoing Correspondence Register;
Digital scanned archive.
9.2.2.2 Each correspondence shall contain:
a) Unique reference number;
b) Date of issue;
c) Clear subject line;
d) Proper distribution marking.
9.2.2.3 Electronic correspondence shall also be printed, indexed, and archived.
9.2.3 Site Order Book
9.2.3.1 The PMC shall maintain a Site Order Book at site containing:
Daily instructions;
Non-compliance observations;
Corrective directions;
Safety observations.
9.2.3.2 Each entry shall be:
b) Signed by PMC representative;
c) Counter-signed by Contractor representative.
9.2.3.3 Refusal to sign by Contractor shall be recorded with witness signature.
9.2.4 Hindrance Register
9.2.4.1 The PMC shall maintain Hindrance Register recording:
Date of hindrance;
Nature of hindrance;
Responsible party;
Supporting photographic evidence;
Recommended action.
9.2.4.2 The Hindrance Register shall form the primary basis for evaluation of Time Extension
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9.2.5 Variation Register
9.2.5.1 The PMC shall maintain Variation Register containing:
Description of variation;
Quantity deviation;
Financial implication;
Justification;
Approval status;
Date of GCRI approval.
9.2.5.2 No variation shall be included in RA Bill without written approval from GCRI.
9.3 REPORTING FRAMEWORK
9.3.1 Inception Report
9.3.1.1 The PMC shall submit Inception Report within Seven (7) days from commencement.
9.3.1.2 The Report shall include:
Organization chart;
Deployment schedule;
Master CPM schedule;
Risk identification matrix;
Communication protocol.
9.3.2 Daily Progress Report (DPR)
9.3.2.1 DPR shall be prepared and maintained daily.
9.3.2.2 DPR shall include:
Activities executed;
Labour strength deployed;
Machinery in use;
Materials received;
Tests conducted;
Safety observations;
Site instructions issued.
9.3.2.3 DPR shall be digitally stored and available for inspection.
9.3.3 Weekly Review & Minutes of Meeting
9.3.3.1 PMC shall conduct weekly review meetings at site.
9.3.3.2 Minutes of Meeting (MOM) shall be issued within 48 hours.
9.3.3.3 MOM shall record:
Progress status;
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Issues discussed;
Action points;
Responsibility allocation;
Compliance tracking.
9.3.4 Monthly Progress Report (MPR)
9.3.4.1 MPR shall be submitted before 10th day of following month.
9.3.4.2 MPR shall include:
1. Physical progress (%)
2. Financial progress
3. Comparison with baseline schedule
4. Critical path analysis
5. Delay analysis
6. Site photographs
7. Updated cash flow projection
8. Risk Register update
9. Quality summary
10. Safety summary
9.3.4.3 MPR shall be treated as official monitoring document for project review.
9.3.5 Risk Register
9.3.5.1 PMC shall maintain a live Risk Register covering:
Design risks;
Execution risks;
Procurement risks;
Radiation interface risks;
MEP integration risks.
9.3.5.2 Each risk entry shall include:
Probability rating;
Impact rating;
Mitigation strategy;
Responsible officer.
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9.4 DIGITAL RECORD MANAGEMENT
9.4.1 PMC shall maintain digital records including:
Scanned test reports;
Digital measurement backups;
Soft copies of drawings;
Project progress database.
9.4.2 Digital data shall be periodically backed up and shared with GCRI.
9.4.3 PMC shall ensure data integrity and cybersecurity safeguards.
9.5 COMPLETION DOSSIER
Upon completion of works, PMC shall prepare Completion Dossier containing:
1. Approved As-Built Drawings (2 Hard + 2 Soft Copies);
2. Test certificates;
3. Calibration certificates;
4. Warranty certificates;
5. Completion certificate;
6. Final measurement reconciliation;
7. Variation statement;
8. Final financial statement;
9. DLP schedule;
10. Asset Register (if applicable).
9.6 DEFECT LIABILITY PERIOD (12 MONTHS)
9.6.1 During DLP, PMC shall:
Conduct site visit every Three (3) months;
Prepare Defect Inspection Report;
Identify rectification items;
Monitor rectification compliance;
Issue DLP Completion Certificate.
9.6.2 Release of retention amount shall be linked to DLP certification.
9.7.1 PMC shall maintain strict confidentiality regarding:
Technical data;
Radiation layout and shielding details;
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Financial information;
Institutional drawings and layouts.
9.7.2 Unauthorized disclosure shall constitute material breach and may result in:
Forfeiture of Security;
Legal action under applicable law.
9.8 LIABILITY RECORDING
9.8.1 PMC shall formally record:
Unsafe conditions;
Design conflicts;
Contractor deviations;
Quality lapses.
9.8.2 Failure to report a known defect or safety risk may attract professional liability.
9.9 STATUTORY COORDINATION
PMC shall coordinate with:
UGVCL/Torrent Power;
Fire Authority;
Local Development Authority;
Radiation Regulatory Authority;
Municipal Authorities.
PMC shall assist GCRI in obtaining Completion Certificate / Occupancy Certificate.
9.10 RECORD ACCESS
9.10.1 All project records shall remain sole property of GCRI.
9.10.2 PMC shall not withhold any document upon:
Completion of Project;
Termination of Contract;
Request by GCRI.
9.10.3 All original records shall be handed over in indexed format upon closure.
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PERFORMANCE SECURITY, RETENTION, LIQUIDATED DAMAGES, TERMINATION
& LEGAL PROVISIONS
(Appointment of Project Management Consultant – GCRI Cyclotron & Nuclear Medicine Building
Project – Estimated Project Cost Approx. ₹100 Crores)
10.1 PERFORMANCE SECURITY (SECURITY DEPOSIT)
The Successful Bidder shall, within Ten (10) days from the date of issue of Letter of Acceptance (LoA),
furnish a Performance Security equivalent to 5% (Five Percent) of the total PMC Contract Value.
Failure to furnish Performance Security within stipulated period shall constitute material breach of
10.1.2 Form of Performance Security
The Performance Security shall be submitted in the form of:
a) Unconditional and Irrevocable Bank Guarantee;
b) Issued by a Nationalized Bank or Scheduled Commercial Bank;
c) Executed in favour of:
“THE GUJARAT CANCER AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE, Ahmedabad”
The Bank Guarantee shall:
Be payable on first written demand without demur;
Not contain any conditional clauses;
Be enforceable in India.
10.1.3 Validity
The Performance Security shall remain valid:
For entire Contract Period (18 Months estimated);
Plus 12 Months Defect Liability Period;
Plus additional 90 (Ninety) days claim period.
Failure to maintain validity shall empower GCRI to invoke the Bank Guarantee.
10.1.4 Consequences of Non-Submission
Failure to submit Performance Security within stipulated time shall result in:
1. Cancellation of Letter of Acceptance;
2. Forfeiture of Earnest Money Deposit (₹ 3,00,000/-);
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3. Initiation of blacklisting proceedings as per Government of Gujarat norms.
10.2 RETENTION MONEY
10.2.1 Deduction
Retention amount equal to 5% (Five Percent) shall be deducted from each Running Account Bill of
Total retention shall not exceed 5% of total consultancy fee.
Retention shall be released only after:
Completion of 12-Month Defect Liability Period;
Certification of defect rectification;
Submission of Final DLP Report.
No interest shall be payable on retention amount.
10.3 LIQUIDATED DAMAGES (LD)
Liquidated Damages shall be applicable where delay, negligence, or deficiency is attributable solely
LD shall be imposed after written notice and opportunity of cure.
10.3.1 Delay in Mandatory Reports
If delay exceeds Seven (7) calendar days beyond prescribed due date:
LD = 0.25% of Monthly Consultancy Fee per week of delay
Maximum Cap = 1% of Annual Consultancy Fee
10.3.2 Delay in Certification of Contractor’s Bills
If certification of Contractor’s Bills is delayed beyond Ten (10) working days without justified
LD = 0.25% of Monthly Consultancy Fee per week
Maximum Cap = 2% of Annual Consultancy Fee
10.3.3 Absence of Key Personnel
If Key Personnel remain absent:
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• More than Five (5) consecutive working days; OR
• More than Fifteen (15) cumulative working days in a year;
And replacement is not deployed within Seven (7) days:
• Pro-rata deduction of corresponding fees; AND
• Additional penalty of 0.5% of Monthly Consultancy Fee per instance.
10.3.4 Unauthorized Replacement
Without prior written approval of GCRI, the following penalties shall apply:
Category Penalty
Project Director / Resident Project Manager ₹1,00,000 per instance
Radiation Expert / QA-QC / Planning Engineer ₹50,000 per instance
Safety Engineer ₹25,000 per instance
Site Engineer / Surveyor ₹25,000 per instance
10.3.5 Measurement Negligence
If proven measurement discrepancy exceeds ±3% due to PMC negligence:
Rectification at PMC’s cost; AND
Penalty of ₹25,000 per verified instance.
Repeated negligence (more than three instances) may attract disciplinary proceedings including
10.3.6 Quality Certification Failure
If independent audit establishes supervisory negligence:
PMC shall not be entitled to consultancy fee on affected portion; AND
Additional penalty up to 1% of Monthly Consultancy Fee.
This clause shall not apply where defect is solely attributable to contractor concealment or fraud.
10.3.7 Maximum Cap
Total cumulative penalties shall not exceed 10% of total Consultancy Fee, except in case of fraud,
misrepresentation, or wilful misconduct.
10.4 SUSPENSION OF SERVICES
GCRI may suspend PMC services for:
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Material breach;
Non-deployment of manpower;
Conflict of interest;
Serious negligence.
Written notice shall be issued.
PMC shall not claim compensation for suspension arising out of its own fault.
10.5 TERMINATION
10.5.1 Termination for Default
GCRI may terminate contract if PMC:
1. Fails to deploy required staff;
2. Commits serious professional negligence;
3. Engages in fraudulent practices;
4. Submits false documentation;
5. Abandons services.
Upon termination:
Performance Security may be forfeited;
Pending payments may be withheld;
GCRI may engage alternate PMC at risk and cost of defaulting PMC.
10.5.2 Termination for Convenience
GCRI may terminate contract without assigning reason by giving Thirty (30) days written notice.
PMC shall be paid for services satisfactorily performed up to termination date.
No claim for loss of profit or consequential damages shall be entertained.
10.5.3 PMC Right to Terminate
PMC may terminate only if:
GCRI fails to release certified payment beyond Ninety (90) days without valid reason.
Thirty (30) days written notice shall be mandatory.
10.6 FORCE MAJEURE
Force Majeure shall include:
Natural disasters;
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Government restrictions;
Civil unrest.
PMC shall notify GCRI within Seven (7) days of occurrence.
Time extension may be granted.
No financial compensation shall be payable under Force Majeure.
10.7 DISPUTE RESOLUTION
10.7.1 Amicable Settlement
Disputes shall first be attempted to be resolved amicably within Thirty (30) days.
10.7.2 Arbitration
Dispute shall be referred to Sole Arbitrator;
Mutually appointed;
Governed by Arbitration & Conciliation Act,
Venue: Ahmedabad
Language: English
Arbitral Award shall be final and binding.
10.7.3 Jurisdiction
Courts at Ahmedabad shall have exclusive jurisdiction.
PMC shall indemnify and keep indemnified GCRI against:
Professional negligence;
Fraud or misrepresentation;
Third-party claims arising due to PMC fault;
Financial loss caused by wrongful certification.
PMC shall maintain:
Professional Indemnity Insurance;
Valid throughout Contract Period and DLP;
Coverage adequate for project value.
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Personal Accident Policy covering risk of working on construction site for all Deployed Staff
No personal account policy covering working on construction project risk to be covered.
Proof of insurance shall be submitted prior to commencement.
PMC shall not disclose:
Technical drawings;
Radiation layouts;
Institutional infrastructure data;
Financial records.
Violation may attract:
Immediate termination;
Forfeiture of security;
Blacklisting;
Legal action.
10.11 NON-ASSIGNMENT
PMC shall not assign, transfer, or sublet the Contract without prior written approval of GCRI.
10.12 AUDIT RIGHTS
GCRI reserves the right to:
Inspect PMC records;
Conduct performance audit;
Seek clarifications at any stage.
PMC shall provide full cooperation.
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FORMS, AFFIDAVITS & SCHEDULES
(Volume-I: Technical Bid – Mandatory Upload Forms)
Appointment of Project Management Consultant (PMC)
For Construction of Cyclotron & Nuclear Medicine Building Including Radiation Bunker and
Associated Infrastructure
At Civil Hospital Campus, Asarwa, Ahmedabad
Estimated Project Cost: Approx. ₹100 Crores
11.1 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
11.1.1 All Forms contained in this Section are mandatory unless specifically stated otherwise.
11.1.2 Each Form shall be:
• Typed clearly and legibly
• Signed by Authorized Signatory
• Sealed with Firm’s official seal
• Scanned and uploaded on nProcure portal
11.1.3 Non-submission of any mandatory Form shall render the Technical Bid non-responsive.
11.1.4 Financial information shall not be disclosed in any Form under this Section.
TECHNICAL BID SUBMISSION LETTER
(To be submitted on Firm’s Letterhead)
The Gujarat Cancer and Research Institute
Civil Hospital Campus, Asarwa
Subject: Submission of Technical Bid for Appointment of PMC for Cyclotron & Nuclear Medicine
Building Project – GCRI
We, the undersigned, hereby submit our Technical Bid for the above-mentioned work in conformity
with the Tender Document including all Sections, Annexures, General Conditions of Contract, and
Terms of Reference.
We hereby declare that:
1. We have examined the entire Tender Document and have no reservation, deviation, or
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2. We fulfill all eligibility criteria as specified under Clause 2.4.1.
3. We agree to deploy the mandatory minimum staff as specified under Clause 2.4.3.
4. We have not quoted or disclosed any financial information in this Technical Bid.
5. We understand that furnishing false information shall lead to rejection, forfeiture of EMD of
₹-----------------/-, and blacklisting.
6. We accept that the validity of this bid shall remain 180 days from Technical Bid opening date.
We further confirm that:
• Tender Fee of ₹₹-----------------/has been submitted.
• EMD of ₹-----------------/has been submitted.
We agree to abide by all decisions of GCRI-AHMEDABAD.
Authorized Signatory
Designation: ___________________
Seal & Signature
ELIGIBILITY COMPLIANCE STATEMENT
(Project Value: Approx. ₹100 Crores)
Sr. Bidder’s Document
Eligibility Condition Required Criteria
No. Compliance Reference
1 Legal Registration Registered in India Yes / No Annexure ___
Similar PMC One ≥ ₹80 Cr OR Two ≥ ₹50 Cr
2 Yes / No Annexure ___
Experience OR Three ≥ ₹40 Cr
3 ≥ ₹3 Crores (Last 3 Years) Yes / No Annexure ___
4 Bank Solvency ≥ ₹9 Lacs Yes / No Annexure ___
Gujarat Office /
5 Existing Office OR Undertaking Yes / No Annexure ___
We certify that all above information is correct and supported by documentary proof.
Authorized Signatory
Seal & Signature
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LIST OF SIMILAR PROJECTS COMPLETED
(Last 5 Years Only)
Name Rol Completion
Sr. (Radiation / t Cost
of e as Completion Certificate
No Hospital / (₹ Client Name
Projec PM Date Attached
. Institutional Crores
Note: Only completed projects shall be considered.
Signature & Seal
KEY PERSONNEL DEPLOYMENT DETAILS
(As per Clause 2.4.3 – Mandatory Staff)
Sr. Proposed Relevant CV Attached
Name Qualification Experience
No. Designation Experience (Yes/No)
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All CVs must be supported with:
• Degree Certificates
• Experience Certificates
• Employment Proof
Signature & Seal
FINANCIAL CAPACITY DETAILS
Annual Turnover (₹ Crores):
Average Turnover: __________
Certified by Chartered Accountant:
Firm Registration No.: ___________________
Seal & Signature
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LITIGATION / ARBITRATION DISCLOSURE
Sr. No. Project Name Nature of Dispute Amount Involved (₹) Current Status
Declaration (If None):
“We hereby declare that no litigation / arbitration is pending against our firm.”
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METHODOLOGY & TECHNICAL APPROACH STATEMENT
The Bidder shall provide a detailed technical note covering:
1. Understanding of Cyclotron & Nuclear Medicine Building facility complexities.
2. Radiation bunker supervision methodology.
3. Quality Control framework (Field Lab, Cube Testing, Density Control).
4. Primavera / MSP scheduling approach.
5. Risk mitigation strategy.
6. Safety monitoring framework.
7. Coordination mechanism for MGPS, HVAC (Modular OT), Electrical Systems.
Minimum 15 pages required.
Signature & Seal
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INTEGRITY PACT DECLARATION
We hereby declare that:
• We shall not offer any inducement, bribe, or illegal gratification.
• We shall not collude with other bidders.
• We shall not engage in corrupt or fraudulent practices.
• We accept that violation shall result in forfeiture of EMD and blacklisting proceedings.
Signature & Seal
ANTI-CORRUPTION UNDERTAKING
• To observe highest standards of professional ethics.
• To permit audit inspection by GCRI and Government authorities.
• To comply with CAG / Vigilance / CVC guidelines.
• To provide all documents and records when demanded.
Signature & Seal
NOTARIZED AFFIDAVIT
(On ₹300 Non-Judicial Stamp Paper)
I/We ___________________ (Authorized Signatory), on behalf of ___________________ (Firm
Name), solemnly affirm and declare that:
1. All information submitted in Technical and Financial Proposal is true and correct.
2. We are not blacklisted by any Government / PSU / Statutory Authority.
3. No criminal case / CBI / Vigilance case is pending against the firm.
4. No conflict of interest exists.
5. We accept all tender conditions without deviation.
In case of false declaration:
• Bid may be rejected;
• EMD may be forfeited;
• Contract may be terminated;
• Blacklisting proceedings may be initiated;
• Legal action may be taken.
Signed before Notary.
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(Volume – II : Financial Bid)
Appointment of Project Management Consultant
For Construction of Cyclotron & Nuclear Medicine
Building Including Radiation Bunker and Associated
Infrastructure at Civil Hospital Campus, Asarwa,
Estimated Project Cost: Approx. ₹100 Crores
The Gujarat Cancer and Research Institute (GCRI-
Civil Hospital Campus, Asarwa, Ahmedabad –
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FINANCIAL PROPOSAL SUBMISSION FORM (FP–1)
(To be submitted Online Only)
The Gujarat Cancer and Research Institute
Subject: Submission of Financial Proposal – PMC for Cyclotron & Nuclear Medicine Building Project
We hereby submit our Financial Proposal under QCBS (70:30) for appointment as Project Management
Consultant for the above project.
We hereby confirm:
1. We have carefully examined Volume–I and Volume–II of the Tender Document.
2. Our quoted consultancy fee percentage is unconditional and without deviation.
3. The quoted percentage is inclusive of:
o All manpower deployment
o Site supervision
o Travel & logistics
o Administrative expenses
o Statutory compliances
o All overheads and incidentals
(Excluding GST only).
4. No escalation shall be claimed under any circumstances.
5. We understand that Financial Proposal must be submitted strictly online through nProcure
6. We accept that disclosure of financial percentage in Technical Bid shall result in rejection.
The Consultancy Fee quoted shall remain firm and valid for entire contract duration including Defect
Liability Period of 12 months.
Authorized Signatory
Designation: ___________________
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FINANCIAL QUOTE FORMAT (FP–2)
(Online Entry – Percentage Basis)
The Consultancy Fee shall be quoted as a single percentage (%) of the Certified Value of Work
Quoted Consultancy Fee:
__________ % (In Figures)
BASIS OF PAYMENT
The Consultancy Fee shall be calculated as:
P = (A × C) + GST
P = Payment payable to PMC
A = Actual value of work executed and certified (including price variation, escalation, statutory
increases, compensation events, and extra items unless specifically approved by GCRI-
C = Consultancy Fee percentage quoted
GST = Applicable GST at prevailing rates
IMPORTANT CONDITIONS
1. The quoted percentage shall remain firm and fixed.
2. No escalation shall be payable.
3. GST shall be paid separately at prevailing rates.
4. Consultancy Fee shall be calculated strictly on certified executed value.
5. No separate claim for overheads, manpower, travel, testing, or incidental expenses shall be
6. Conditional financial proposals shall be rejected.
7. Arithmetic correction, if required, shall be carried out by the Authority and shall be binding.
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QCBS EVALUATION METHODOLOGY
(For Committee Use Only)
Evaluation System: Quality and Cost Based Selection (QCBS)
Technical Weightage = 70%
Financial Weightage = 30%
PART A – TECHNICAL SCORE (St)
Technical Evaluation shall be conducted out of 100 Marks.
Minimum Qualifying Technical Score: 70 Marks
Only bidders securing 70 Marks or above shall qualify for Financial Bid opening.
Technical Evaluation Parameters:
Sr. No. Criteria Maximum Marks
1 Similar PMC Experience
2 Key Personnel Qualification & Experience
3 Methodology & Technical Approach
4 Project Planning & Scheduling Capability
Technical Score (St) = Marks Obtained by Bidder
PART B – FINANCIAL SCORE (Sf)
Financial Score shall be calculated as:
L = Lowest quoted percentage among technically qualified bidders
F = Percentage quoted by respective bidder
PART C – COMPOSITE SCORE (Sc)
Composite Score shall be calculated as:
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Bidder securing highest Composite Score shall be ranked First (H1).
PART D – ABNORMALLY LOW BID
If quoted percentage appears abnormally low:
1. Authority may seek written justification.
2. Detailed manpower costing and resource deployment plan may be demanded.
3. If justification is unsatisfactory, the bid may be rejected.
PART E – TIE BREAKER
In case of identical Composite Scores:
1. Bidder with higher Technical Score shall rank higher.
2. If still tied, bidder with higher Similar PMC Experience marks shall rank higher.
3. Decision of Authority shall be final and binding.
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FINANCIAL EVALUATION SHEET
(Committee Format)
Sr. Technical Financial Financial Composite
Name of Bidder Rank
No. Score (St) Quote (%) Score (Sf) Score (Sc)
Evaluation Committee:
1. ___________________ (Chairperson)
4. ___________________ (Technical Expert)
5. ___________________ (Finance Representative)
Signatures: ___________________
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PAYMENT TERMS (For Contract Reference)
1. Monthly pro-rata payment based on certified executed value.
2. 5% retention from each running bill.
3. Total retention shall not exceed 5% of total consultancy fee.
4. 90% of consultancy fee payable during execution stage.
5. Balance 10% payable after completion of Defect Liability Period.
6. Payment within 30 days from submission of certified invoice.
7. No advance payment shall be made.
VALIDITY & ACCEPTANCE
1. Financial Proposal shall remain valid for 180 days.
2. Acceptance shall be issued through Letter of Acceptance (LoA).
3. Performance Security equal to 5% of PMC Contract Value shall be furnished before signing
4. Failure to furnish Performance Security shall result in forfeiture of EMD of ₹ 3,00,000.00/-.
END OF VOLUME – II (FINANCIAL BID DOCUMENT)
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