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₹11.1 Cr
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₹11.1 L
Closing Date
15 Apr 2026, 5:30 pmClosed
PORBANDAR MUNICIPAL CORPORATION
UPGRADATION WORK OF TERRACE WATERPROOFING, STAIR RAILING AND FIRE FIGHTING EQUIPMENTS AT BSUP AAVAS SCHEME EXISTING BUILDING AT BOKHIRA, PORBANDAR (2nd Attempt)
291065
2025-26
Open
Civil Works - Buildings
Porbandar
1 document required · 1 mandatory
₹21,240
Porbandar Municipal Corporation
₹11.1 L
28 Mar 2026
28 Mar 2026
28 Mar 2026
15 Apr 2026
28 Mar 2026
Name of Work: -UPGRADATION WORK OF TERRACE WATERPROOFING, STAIR RAILING AND FIRE
FIGHTING EQUIPMENTS AT BSUP AAVAS SCHEME EXISTING BUILDING AT BOKHIRA, PORBANDAR (2nd
GOVERNMENT OF GUJARAT
PORBANDAR MUNICIPAL CORPORATION
Porbandar Municipal Corporation
Sr No Section Description Page No
1 Invitation for Bid (IFB)
2 Section -1 Instructions to Bidders
3 Section -2 Qualification Information
4 Section -3 Conditions of Contract
5 Section -4 Contract Data
6 Section -5 Technical Specification
7 Section -6 Form of Bid
8 Section -7 Bill of Quantities
9 Section -8 Securities and Other Forms
10 Section -9 Drawings
11 Section -10 Documents to be furnished by Bidder
INVITATION FOR BID
NATIONAL COMPETITIVE BIDDING
1. The Municipal Commissioner of Porbandar Municipal Corporation, Porbandar, Porbandar invites bids for
the construction of works detailed in the table.
The bidders may submit bids for any or all of the following works.
Package Name of work Approximate Bid Cost of Period of #Class of
No. value of security
document completi Registration
works (Rs.) (Rs.)1%
Tender Fee on /Category
UPGRADATION WORK OF [Rs. 18000+ Months Special
TERRACE WATERPROOFING, 18% GST = Category I
STAIR RAILING AND FIRE Rs. 21,240] [Buidlings]
FIGHTING EQUIPMENTS AT
BSUP AAVAS SCHEME
EXISTING BUILDING AT
BOKHIRA, PORBANDAR
2. Prospective / Interested bidder may download the Bid Documents from website
https://tender.nprocure.com free of cost till the Time and Date as mentioned on online NIT at
website https://tender.nprocure.com.
3. However, Bidder who is submitting the Bid Online will have to pay the Bid Document Fee /
Tender Fee through Demand Draft only of any Schedule Bank payable at Porbandar and in
favour of ‘Commissioner of Municipal Corporation, Porbandar. Once the Bid is received
online, Bid Document / Tender Fee will not be refundable.
The Demand Draft for Bid Document / Tender fee and FDR / Bank Guarantee against Bid Security /
EMD shall be submitted in electronic format through online (by scanning) while uploading the
bid, this submission shall mean that bid document / tender fee and Bid Security / EMD has been
received. Accordingly, the offer of only those shall be opened whose Bid Document / Tender Fee
and Bid Security / EMD have been received electronically. However, for the purpose of
realization of Demand Draft, and FDR / Bank Guarantee bidder shall send the same in original
through R.P.A.D. so as to reach to #‘Municipal Corporation, Porbandar within 7 Days from the
last day of bidsubmission.
Penaltative action for not submitting Demand Draft / FDR / Bank Guarantee in original to
Engineer of Municipal Corporation, Porbandar / Tender Inviting Authority by bidder shall be
4. Bids received online, will be opened on the time, date and place as specified in the online NIT at
website https://tender.nprocure.com in the presence of the bidders or their authorized
representatives, who wish to remain present.
If the office happens to be closed on the day of opening of the bids as specified, the bids will be
opened on the next working day at the same time and venue.
5. A pre bid meeting will be held on ………………………………at ………………………..hrs. at the office
of to clarify the issues and to answer questions on any matter that may be raised at that
stage as stated in clause 9.2 of ‘instructions toBidders’ of the bidding documents.
6. #Bid Security (EMD) is equal to 1% of Estimated Amount put to bid / tender and should be
rounded off to the next thousand rupees.
7. Other Information is as under:
A. Agencies can prepare and edit their offers a number of times before the end of the tender
submission date and time. After the tender submission date and time, the bidder cannot
modify / edit / withdraw their submitted offer in any case. No written or online request in this
regard shall be granted.
B. Offers in physical form will not be accepted in any case.
C. Demand Draft purchased by the other then bidder and issued after the last date of submission
of Bids, will not be considered or accepted.
D. The cost incurred by the contractor for this offer for clarification or attending discussion,
conferences or site visits will not be reimbursed by the Employer or Engineer-in-Charge.
E. Conditional tender shall not be accepted.
F. Any changes, addition, alternation made in the prescribed form attached with tender are liable
to be rejected.
G. Any change in format or conditional Bank Guarantee will not be accepted and the bidder will
be considered non-responsive.
H. All the bidders are instructed to fill in information strictly in accordance with the format given
in the checklist /qualification document / tender document.
I. It is mandatory for the bidders to supply each and every information as asked strictly in
electronic format at appropriate places only.
J. Blank / insufficient information shall be treated as nil information and shall result in
disqualification.
K. Even if the bidder has been qualified in a similar or larger size of project in the past, it shall
not be deemed to be a ground / reason for not giving required information forthis work / bid.
L. Information supplied for earlier projects shall not be considered while evaluation of this bid.
The Government will not ask for any other information, unless it is found absolutely necessary
by the competent authority.
M. If found necessary, the contractor will be intimated for negotiation.
# For the works costing up to 7.5 crore (ROAD), 7.0 crore (BUILDING & BRIDGE)
kindly refer to SSR-10-2015-17-C dated 03-02-2017
For the works costing under 7.5 crore for Road Works and 7.0 crore for Building and
Bridge Works following documents shall be submitted in electronic format only through
online by scanning and the (i) Bid Document Fee / Tender Fee (ii) Bid Security / EMD should
be sent in original to the Tender opening authority through RPAD, so as to reach the Engineer
of Municipal Corporation, Porbandar within 7 days from last day of submission of Bid.
For the works costing above 7.5 crore for Road Works and 7.0 crore for Building following
mandatory documents shall be submitted in electronic format and hard copy format:
(i) Bid Document Fee / Tender Fee
(ii) Bid Security / EMD or Valid EMD Exemption Certificate of Appropriate Class of
Registration of Approved Contractors-
(iii) Registration Certificate of “AA” Class + Special Category I [Buidlings] & Above
with Road & building department/ Water Resources Department, Government of
(iv) The bidder shall have E-1 Class or above Electrical registration; or shall provide an
MoU as per the clause with R&B registered Electrical Work Contractor
(v) PAN Number-Yes (PAN CARD COPY TO BE ATTACHED)
(vi) GST Number-Yes (GST CERTIFICATE COPY TO BE ATTACHED)
(vii) Solvency Certificate (for Current calendar Year):-A solvency certificate of an Amount
of 20% (Twenty Percent) of estimated cost put to tender will have to be produced
along with tender. It shall be of Scheduled Bank or Nationalized Bank or Bank
Approved for Government business. Solvency Certificate shall have validity of same
calendar year as that of date in which tender is issued.
(viii) Annual Financial Turnover: The Average Annual Financial Turnover as per Clause 4.7.1
(ix) General/Similar Work Experience shall be submitted in proposal as per Clause No:-
(x) Bid Capacity of the Bidder, calculated as per Clause:-4.7.3 & shall be submitted
on bidder letterhead
(xi) Affidavit for Anti-Blacklisting: The bidder shall submit an anto-blacklisting Affidavit
on Rs. 300 stamp paper (Ref: Annexure –I)
(xii) Site Visit Certificate (Mandatory)
INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS
Section 1: Instructions to Bidders
Table of Clauses
Page No. Page No.
A. General D. Submission of Bids
1. Scope of Bid 8 19. Sealing & Marking of Bids
2. Source of Funds 8 20. Deadline for Submission of
3. Eligible Bidders 8 21. Late Bids
4. Qualification of the 8 22. Modification and
Bidder Withdrawal of Bids
5. One Bid per Bidder
6. Cost of Bidding 12 E. Bid Opening and Evaluation
7. Site Visit 12 23. Bid Opening
B. Bidding Documents 25. Clarification of Financial
8. Content of Bidding 13 26. Examination of Bids and
Documents Determination of
9. Clarification of Bidding 13 27. Correction of Errors
10. Amendment of Bidding 14 28. Deleted
29. Evaluation and Comparison
of Financial Bids
C. Preparation of Bids 30. Deleted
11. Language of Bid
12. Documents Comprising 15 F. Award of Contract
13. Bid Prices 15 31. Award Criteria
14. Currencies of Bid and 16 32. Employer’s Right to Accept
Payment any Bid and to Reject any
15. Bid Validity 16 33. Notification of Award and
Signing of Agreement
16. Bid Security 16 34. Performance Security
17. Alternative Proposals By 17 35. Advance Payment and
Bidders Security
18. Format and Signing of Bid 17 36. Dispute Review Expert
37. Correct or Fraudulent
1. Scope of Bid
1.1 The Employer (Named in Appendix to ITB) invites bids for the Construction of works
(as defined in these documents and referred to as ‘the works”) detailed in the table
given in IFB. The bidders may submit bids for any or all of the works detailed in the
table given in IFB.
1.2 The successful bidder will be expected to complete the works by the intended
completion date specified in the Contract data.
1.3 Throughout these bidding documents, the terms ‘bid’ and ‘tender’ and their
derivatives (bidder/ tenderer, bid / tender, bidding/ tendering, etc.) are
2. Source of Funds
2.1 The expenditure on this project will be met from the budget of Govt. of Gujarat /
Govt. of India for centrally sponsored projects.
3. Eligible Bidders
3.1 This Invitation for Bids is open to all eligible bidders.
3.2 All bidders shall provide in Section 2, Forms of Bid and Qualification Information, a
statement that the Bidder is neither associated, nor has been associated, directly or
indirectly, with the consultant or any other entity that has prepared the design,
specifications, and other documents for the Project or being proposed as Project
Manager for the Contract. A firm that has been engaged by the Employer to provide
consulting services for the preparation or supervision of the works, and any of its
affiliates, shall not be eligible to bid.
4. Qualification of the Bidder
4.1 All bidders shall provide in Section 2, Forms of Bid and Qualification Information, a
preliminary description of the proposed work method and schedule, including
drawings and charts, as necessary. The proposed methodology should include a
program of construction backed with equipment planning and deployment duly
supported with broad calculations and quality assurance procedures proposed to be
adopted justifying their capability of execution and completion of work as per
technical specifications, within stipulated period of completion.
#4.5 QUALIFICATION CRITERIA:
(Applicable for the works, which require Post Qualification)
4.5.1 Qualification will be based on Applicant’s meeting all the following minimum pass/
fail criteria regarding the Applicant’s general and particular experience, personnel
and equipment capabilities and financial positions, as demonstrated by the
applicant’s responses in the forms attached to the letter of application (specified
requirement for joint ventures are given under para 4.6 below) Subcontractors
experience and resources shall not be taken in to account in determining the
applicants compliance with the qualifying criteria
To qualify for more than one contract, the applicant must demonstrate having experience
and resources sufficient to meet the aggregate of the qualification criteria for each contract
given in paragraphs 4.5.4, 4.5.5 and 4.5.9 below
4.5.2 Base year and Escalation
The base year shall be taken as Current financial year
Following enhancement factors will be used for the costs of works executed and the financial
figure to a common base value for works completed in India.
Year Financial Year Multiplying factor
Base year of inviting tender 2025-2026
Applicant should indicate actual figures of costs and amount for the works executed
by them without accounting for the above mentioned factors.
In case the financial figures and value of completed works are in foreign currency the
above enhanced multiplying factors will not be applied. Instead, the current market
exchange rate (State Bank of India BC Selling rate as on the last date of submission of the
bid) will be applied for the purpose of conversion of the amount in foreign currency into
4.5.3. General Experience.
The Applicant shall meet with the following minimum criteria:
(a) Achieved a minimum annual financial turnover (defined as billing for works in
progress and completed in all classes of civil engineering construction works
only) in any one year, over the last five years of the annual value of contract /
contracts applied for as per below criteria.
(b) Experience in successfully completing or substantially completing at least one
contract of Similar work carried out for retrofitting of RCC structure at least
percent mentioned in below ccriteria of the value of proposed contract within
the last five years.
The works may have been executed by the applicant as prime contractor or as a
member of a joint venture or as a nominated sub-contractor. As contractor, he should
have acquired the experience of execution of all major items of works under the
proposed contract. In case a project has been executed by a joint venture, weight
towards experience of the project would be given to each joint venture in proportion to
their financial participation in the joint venture.
Substantially completed works means those works which are at least 90 % completed
as on the date of submission (i.e. gross value of work done up to the last date of
submission is 90 % or more of the original contract price) and continuing
satisfactorily.
For these, a certificate from the employers shall be submitted along with the
application incorporating clearly the name of the work, contract value, billing amount,
date of commencement of works, satisfactory performance of the contractor and any
other relevant information.
4.5.4. Personnel Capabilities.
Availability for his work of personnel with adequate experience as required; as per
4.5.5. Equipment Capabilities
Based on the studies carried out by the Engineer, the minimum suggested major equipment
to attain the completion of works in accordance with the prescribed construction schedule
are shown in the Appendix.
The bidders should, however, undertake their own studies and furnish with their bid,
a detailed construction planning and methodology supported with layout and necessary
drawings and calculations to allow the employer to review their proposals. The numbers,
types and capacities of each plant/equipment shall be shown in the proposals along with the
cycle time for each operation for the given production capacity to match the requirements.
4.5.6. Financial Position
The Applicant should give undertaking that he has access to, or has available, liquid assets
(aggregate of working capital, cash in hand and uncommitted bank guarantees) and / or
credit facilities / Bank Solvency of minimum Rs. 2,76,56,608/- 25 percent of the value of the
contract / contracts applied.
4.5.7. The audited balance sheets for the last five years should be submitted, which must
demonstrate the soundness of the applicant’s financial position, showing long – term
profitability including an estimated financial projection for the next two years If
necessary, the employer will make inquiries with the applicant’s bankers.
4.5.8. Litigation History
The Applicant should provide accurate information on any litigation or arbitration resulting
from contracts completed or under execution by him over the last five years. A consistent
history of awards against the Applicant or any partner of a joint venture may result in failure
of the applicant.
4.5.9. Disqualification
Even though the applicants meet the above criteria, they are subject to be disqualified if
Made misleading or false representation in the forms, statements submitted and / or Record
of poor performance such as abandoning the work, rescinding of contract for which the
reasons are attributable to the non – performance of the contractor; consistent history of
litigation awarded against the applicant or financial failure due to bankruptcy. The
rescinding of contract of a joint venture on account of reasons other than non – performance,
such as Most Experienced partner of joint venture pulling out, court directions leading to
breaking up of a joint venture before the start of work, which are not attributable to the poor
performance of the contractor will, however, not affect the qualification of the individual
#4.6 JOINT VENTURE: (Maximum 3 Members i.e. 1 Lead & 2 Others)
(Applicable only for estimated project cost of 50 Crore and above)
4.6.1. Joint ventures must comply with the following requirement:
(a) Following are the minimum qualification requirements:
(i) The lead partner shall meet not less than 50 percent of all criteria given in para
4.5.3 & 4.5.6 above. The joint venture must collectively satisfy the criteria of para
4.5.3 & 4.5.6 above. The experience of the other joint venture partners shall be considered
if it is not less than 30 percent of the qualifying criteria in para 4.5.3 &
(ii) Individually each member must satisfy the requirements of para 4.5.7 & 4.5.8
(b) Bid shall be signed so as to legally bind all partners, jointly and severally, and shall
be submitted with a copy of the joint venture agreement providing the joint and
several liabilities with respect to the contract.
4.6.2. Qualification of a joint venture does not necessarily qualify any of its partners
individually or as a partner in any other joint venture. In case dissolution of a joint
venture, each one of the constituent firms may qualify if they meet all the qualification
requirements, subject to the written approval of the Employer.
FINANCIAL CRITERIA
4.7.1 TURNOVER:
Bidder must have achieved minimum average annual financial turnover (at current price level) from
contract receipt of works (in all classes of civil engineering construction works only) of
Rs.5,50,00,000/- in Last five financial years i.e., from April 2020 to March
The details pertaining to turnover for the year April 2020 to March 2025 shall be certified by
Chartered Accountant on his own letter head and duly attested. Turnover of financial year 2024-
25 shall be considered subject to submission of provisional/audited certificate from chartered
accountant by the Bidder
4.7.2 SIMILAR NATURE OF WORK:
The bidder must have completed similar nature of work i.e., for retrofitting of RCC structure
works within last seven financial years i.e., from April 2020-21 to March 2024-25 and up to one
month prior to last date of submission of the bid of value not less than:
One similar completed work costing not less than the amount equal to Rs. 6,60,00,000.00/-
Two similar completed works costing not less than the amount equal to Rs. 3,90,00,000.00 /-
Three similar completed works costing not less than the amount equal to Rs. 2,75,00,000.00 /-
The bidder also shall have relevant fire-fighting work experience for building works as per below:
• One similar completed work costing not less than the amount equal to Rs.
• Bidder shall submit MoU on Rs. 300 stamp paper with specialized fire-fighting work agency having
experience of one similar completed work costing not less than the amount equal to Rs 2,15,03,760. Form
3-A Certificate of specialized fire-fighting work agency also to be attached
General note : Bidder shall Form 3-A Certificate for completed similar work experience, duly signed at the
level of Executive Engineer or above
4.7.3 Bid Capacity.
Applicants who meet the minimum qualification criteria will be qualified only if their available bid
capacity at the expected time of bidding is more than the total estimated cost of the works. The
available bid capacity will be calculated as under:
Assessed Available Bid Capacity = ( A*N*2-B), where
A= Maximum value of work executed in any one year during the last five years (updated
to the price level of the year indicated in appendix) taking into account the completed
as well as works in Progress.
B = Value at current price level of the existing commitments and ongoing works to be
completed during the next 2 year (period of completion of work for which bids are
N= Number of years prescribed for completion of the works for which the bids are
Note :-In Case of joint venture, the available bid capacity will be applied for
each partner to the extent of his proposed participation in the
execution of the work.
PHYSICAL CRITERIA:
The bidder must have successfully carried out minimum quantities of the
following work in any one project during last Five (5) i.e., 2020-21 to 2024-
25 and up to one month prior to last date of submission of the bid.
4.8 Even though the bidders meet the above qualifying criteria, they are subject to be
disqualified if they have:
- Made misleading or false representation in the forms, statements and
Attachments the submitted in proof the qualification requirements; and / or
- Record of poor performance such as abandoning the works, not properly
completing the contract, inordinate delay in completion, litigation history, or
financial failures etc.; and/ or
- Participated in the previous bidding for the same work and had quoted
unreasonably high bid prices and could not furnish rational justification to the
5. One bid per bidder
5.1. Each bidder shall submit only one bid for one package. A bidder who submits or participates
in more than one bid (other than as a subcontractor or in cases of alternatives that have
been permitted or requested) will cause all the proposals with the bidder’s participation to
be disqualified.
6. Cost of Bidding
6.1. The bidder shall bear all costs associated with the preparation and submission of his Bid,
and the Employer will in no case be responsible and liable for those costs.
7.1. The Bidder, at the Bidder’s own responsibility and risk is encouraged to visit and examine
the Site of work and its surrounding and obtain all information that may be necessary for
preparing the Bid and entering into a contract for construction of the Works.
The costs of visiting the site shall be at the Bidder’s own expense.
B. BIDDING DOCUMENTS
8. Content of Bidding Documents
8.1 The set of bidding documents comprises the documents listed below and addenda
issued in accordance with Clause 10:
Section Particulars Volume No.
- Invitation for Bids
1 Instructions to Bidders I
2 Qualification Information, and other forms
3 Conditions of Contract
4 Contract Data
5 Technical Specifications II
6 Form of Bid III
7 Bill of Quantities
8 Securities and other forms
10 Documents to be furnished by bidder V
8.2. Volumes I, II, III and IV are available online and documents to be furnished by the
bidder in compliance to section 2 will be prepared by him and furnished as Volume-
V in two parts (refer clause 12).
8.3. The bidder is expected to examine carefully all instructions, conditions of contract,
contract data, forms, terms, technical specifications, bill of quantities, forms, Annexes
and drawings in the Bid Document. Failure to comply with the requirements of Bid
Documents shall be at the bidder’s own risk. Pursuant to clause 26 hereof, bids
which are not substantially responsive to the requirements of the Bid Documents
shall be rejected.
9. Clarification Bidding Documents
9.1 A prospective bidder requiring any clarification of the bidding documents may
notify the Employer in writing or through E-mail at the Employer’s address
indicated in the invitation to bid. The Employer will respond to any request for
clarification which he received earlier than 15 days prior to the deadline for
submission of bids. Employer’s response will be published on website including a
description of the enquiry but without identifying its source.
9.2. Pre-bid meeting
9.2.1. The bidder or his official representative is invited to attend a pre-bid meeting
which will take place at the address, venue, time and date as indicated in the
9.2.2. The purpose of the meeting will be to clarify issues and to answer questions on any
matter that may be raised at that stage.
9.2.3. The bidder shall be required to submit any questions in writing or e-mail to reach
the Employer not later than 03 days before the meeting.
9.2.4 Minutes of the meeting, including the question raised (Without identifying the source of
enquiry) and the responses given will be published without delay on the tender website
i.e. tender.nprocure.com. Any modification of the bidding documents listed in sub-Clause
8.1 which may become necessary as a result of the pre-bid meeting shall be made by the
Employer exclusively through the issue of an Addendum pursuant to Clause 10 and not
through the minutes of the pre-bid meeting.
9.2.5. Non-attendance at the pre-bid meeting will not be a cause for disqualification of a bidder.
10. Amendment of Bidding Documents
10.1 Before the deadline for submission of bids, the Employer may modify the bidding
documents by issuing addenda.
10.2. Any addendum thus issued shall be part of the bidding documents. The Employer
will assume no responsibility for the same.
10.3. To give prospective bidders reasonable time in which to take an addendum into
account in preparing their bids, the Employer may, at his discretion, extend as
necessary the deadline for submission of bids, in accordance with Sub-Clause
C. PREPARATION OF BIDS
11. Language of the Bid
11.1 All documents relating to the bid shall be in the English language.
12. Documents Comprising the Bid
12.1. The bid be submitted by the bidder as Volume V of the bid document (refer Clause
8.1) shall be in two separate parts:
Part I shall be named “Technical Bid” and shall comprise
(i) Bid Security in the form specified in Section
(ii) Qualification Information and supporting documents as specified in Section
(iii) Certificates, undertakings, affidavits as specified in Section
(iv) Any other information pursuant to Clause 4.5 of these instructions
(v) Undertaking that the bid shall remain valid for the period specified in Clause
Part II shall be named “Financial Bid” and shall comprise
(i) Form of Bid as specified in Section
(ii) Priced Bill of Quantities for items specified in Section
12.2. The Bidder shall submit the details / information pertaining to each part i.e.
technical as well as financial and must be submitted online only.
12.3. Following documents will be deemed to be part of the bid.
Section Particulars Volume No.
Invitation for Bids (IFB)
1 Instruction to Bidders Volume I
3 Conditions of Contract
4 Contract Data
5 Specifications Volume II
9 Drawings Volume IV
13.1 The Contract shall be for the whole works as described in Sub-Clause 1.1, based on
the priced Bill of Quantities submitted by the Bidder.
13.2 The bidder shall fill in rates and prices and line item total (both in figures and words)
for all items of the Works described in the Bill of Quantities along with total bid price
(Both in figures and words). Items for which no rate or price is entered by the bidderwill not
be paid for by the Bill of Quantities.
13.3 All duties, taxes, and other levies except GST payable by the contractor under the
contract, or for any other cause shall be included in the rates, prices and total Bid
Price submitted by the Bidder. (GST will be paid extra)
13.5 The rates and prices quoted by the bidder are subject to adjustment during the
performance of the Contract in accordance with the provisions of Clause 47 of the
Condition of Contract (Irrespective of the time limit and Bid Amount)
14. Currencies of Bid and Payment
14.1 The unit rates and the prices quoted by the bidder shall be entirely in Indian Rupees.
All payments shall be made in Indian Rupees.
15. Bid Validity
15.1 Bids shall remain valid for a period of not less than 120 days after the deadline date
forbid submission specified in Clause
15.2 In exceptional circumstances, prior to expiry of the original time limit, the Employer
may request that the bidders may extend the period of validity for a specified period.
A bidder may refuse the request without forfeiting his bid security. A bidder agreeing
to the request will not be required or permitted to modify his bid, but will be
required to extend the validity of his security for a period of the extension, and in
compliance with Clause 16 in all respects.
#16. Bid Security
16.1. The Bidder shall furnish, as part of his Bid, a Bid security in the amount as shown in
column 4 of the table of IFB for this particular work. This Bid security shall be in
favor of Employer as named in Appendix and may be in one of the following forms;
a. Bank Guarantee from any scheduled Indian bank, in the format given in
Volume III. (Bank Guarantee is applicable only for Bid Estimated Amount of
Crore and above) and Bank Guarantee of Schedule and Private Banks shall be
considered as per GoG Finance Department’s Circular No. FD/MSM/e- file/4/2023/
0057/D.M.O. Date 21/04/2023 or as per their latest amendment.
b. Fixed Deposit Receipt issued by any Scheduled Indian Bank or a foreign Bank
approved by the Reserve Bank of India.
# A Valid Bid Security / EMD Exemption Certificate issued by (1) Road & Building
Department or (2) Narmada Water Resources, Water Supply and Kalpsar
Department of Govt of Gujarat. Exemption Certificate is applicable only when
Registration Certificate of Appropriate Class and Category of Approved
Contractors is required as eligible criteria of bidder.
16.2. Bank guarantees (and other instruments having fixed validity) issued as surety for
the bid shall be valid for 45 days beyond the validity of the bid i.e. total validity of
16.3. Any bid not accompanied by an acceptable Bid Security and not secured as
indicated in Sub-Clauses 16.1 and 16.2 above shall be rejected by the Employer as
non-responsive.
16.4. The Bid Security of unsuccessful bidders will be returned within 28 days of the end
of the bid validity period specified in Sub-Clause
16.5 The Bid Security of the successful bidder will be discharged when the bidder has signed
the Agreement and furnished the required Performance Security.
16.6. The bid Security may be forfeited
(a) If the Bidder withdraws the bid after Bid opening during the period of Bid
(b) If the Bidder does not accept the correction of the Bid Price, if any or
(c) In the case of a successful Bidders, if the Bidder fails the specified time limit to
(i) Sign the Agreement; or
(ii) Furnish the requirement Performance Security.
(d) #If found necessary, the bidder will be intimated for negotiation, He will be
intimated maximum three times within the validity period for negotiation, If
contractor does not respond in time, his Bid Security (EMD) will be forfeited and his
tender will be rejected. Punitive action will be taken on such contractors. (As per GoG
17. Alternative Proposals by Bidders.
17.1. Bidders shall submit offers that fully comply with the requirements of the bidding
documents, including the conditions of contract (including mobilization advance or
time for completion), basic technical design as indicated in the drawing and
specifications. Conditional offers or alternative offers will not be considered further
in the process of tender evaluation.
18. Format and Signing of Bid
18.1. The Bidder shall prepare documents comprising the bid as described in Clause 12 of
these Instructions to bidder as the “Technical Bid “and “Financial Bid” in separate
parts to be uploaded.
D. SUBMISSION OF BIDS
20. Deadline for Submission of the Bids
20.1. Complete Bids must be received online by the Employer at the tender website
specified above not later than the date indicated in appendix.
20.2. The Employer may extend the deadline for submission of bids by issuing an
amendment in accordance with Clause 10, in which case all right and obligation of
the Employer and the bidders previously subject to the original deadline will then be
subject to the new deadline.
22. Modification and Withdrawal of Bids
22.1. Bidders may modify or withdraw their bids online before the deadline prescribed in
Clause 20 or pursuant to Clause
22.3. No bid shall be modified or withdrawn after the deadline for submission of Bid.
22.4. Withdrawal or modification of a bid between the deadline for submission of bids
and the expiration of the original period of bid validity specified in Clause
above or as extended pursuant to Clause 15.2 may result in the forfeiture of the Bid
security pursuant to Clause
E. BID OPENING AND EVALUATION
23. Bid Opening
23.1 The Employer will open all the Bids received including modifications made pursuant to
Clause 22, in the presence of the Bidders or their representatives who choose to attend at
time, date and the place specified in Appendix in the manner specified in Clauses 20 and
23.3, In the event of the specified date of Bid opening being declared a holiday for the
Employer, the Bids will be opened at the appointed time and location on the next working
23.3. The “Technical Bid” shall be opened. The amount, form and validity of the bid
security furnished with each bid will be announced. If the bid security furnished does
not conform to the amount and validity period as specified in the invitation for bid
(ref. Column 4 and paragraph 3), and has not been furnished in the form specified in
Clause 16, the technical bid will not be opened.
23.4. (i) Subject to confirmation of the bid security by the issuing Bank, the bids
accompanied with valid bid security will be taken up for evaluation with
respect to the Qualification information and other information furnished in
part I of the bid pursuant to Clause 12.1.
(ii) If required, the bidder will be asked in writing to clarify his Qualification
Documents with respect to any required clarification.
(iii) The bidders will respond in not more than 7 days of issue of the clarification
(iv) Immediately (usually within 3 or 4 days), on receipt of these clarification the
Evaluation Committee will finalize the list of responsive bidders whose
financial bids are eligible for consideration.
23.6 At the time of opening of “Financial Bid”, the names of the bidders were found
responsive in accordance with Clause 23.4(iv) will be announced. The bids of only
these bidders will be opened. The responsive Bidders’ names, the Bid prices, the
total amount of each bid, any discount and such other details as the Employer may
total amount of each bid, any discount and such other details as the Employer may
consider appropriate, will be announced by the Employer at the opening.
23.7 the time of opening of “Financial Bid”, the names of the bidders were found
responsive in accordance with Clause 23.4(iv) will be announced. The bids of only
these bidders will be opened. The responsive Bidders’ names, the Bid prices, the
total amount of each bid, any discount, and such other details as the Employer may
total amount of each bid, any discount, and such other details as the Employer may
consider appropriate, will be announced by the Employer at the opening.
23.8 In case bids are invited for more than one package, the order for opening of the
“Financial Bid” shall be in order of Estimated amount of Bids from highest to lowest.
23.9 The Employer shall prepare minutes of the Bid opening, including the information
disclosed to those present in accordance with Sub-Clause 23.6.
24.1 Information relating to the examination, clarification, evaluation, and comparison of
Bids and recommendations for the award of a contract shall not be disclosed to
Bidders or any other persons not officially concerned with such process until the
award to the successful Bidder has been announced. Any effort by Bidder to
influence the Employer’s processing of Bids or award decisions may result in the
rejection of his Bid.
25. Clarification of Financial Bids
25.1. To assist in the examination, evaluation, and comparison of Bids, the Employer may,
at his discretion, ask any Bidder for clarification of his Bid, including breakdowns of
unit rates. The request for clarification and the response shall be in writing or by e-
mail, but no change in the price or substances of the Bid shall be sought, offered, or
permitted except as required to confirm the correction of arithmetic errors
discovered by the Employer in the evaluation of the Bids.
25.2 Subject to sub-clause 25.1, no Bidder shall contact the Employer on any matter relating to
his Bid opening to the contract is awarded. If the Bidder wishes to bring additional
information to the notice of the Employer, it should do so in writing.
25.3. Any effort by the Bidder to influence the Employer in the Employer's bid evaluation, bid
comparison or contract award decision may result in the rejection of the Bidders’ bid.
26. Examinations of Bids and Determination of Responsiveness
26.1 During the detail evaluation of "Technical Bid", the Employer will determine whether
each Bid (a) meets the eligibility criteria defined in Clause 3 and 4; (b) has been
properly signed; (c) is accompanied by the required securities and; (d) is
substantially responsive to the requirements of the Bidding document. During the
detailed evaluation of the “Financial Bid”, the responsiveness of the bids will be
further determined with respect to the remaining bid conditions, i.e., priced bill of
quantities, technical specifications, and drawings.
26.2 A substantially responsive “Financial Bid” is one which confirms all the terms,
conditions and specifications of bidding documents, without material deviation or
reservation. A material deviation or reservation is one (a) which affects in any
substantial way the scope, quality, or performance of the Works; (b) which limits in
any substantial way, inconsistent with the Bidding documents, the Employer’s rights
or the Bidder’s obligations under the Contract; or (c) whose rectification would affect
unfairly the competitive position of other Bidders presenting substantially
responsive Bids.
26.3 If a “Financial Bid” is not substantially responsive, it will be rejected by the
Employer, and may not subsequently be made responsive by correction or
withdrawal of the non-conforming deviation or reservation.
29. Evaluation and Comparison of Financial Bids
29.1. The Employer will evaluate and compare only the Bids determined to be
substantially responsive in accordance with Sub-Clause 26.2.
29.3. The Employer reserves the right to accept or reject any variation or deviation.
Variation and deviations and other factors, which are in excess of the requirements
of the Bidding documents or otherwise result in unsolicited benefits for the
Employer, shall not be taken in to account in Bid evaluation.
29.4. The estimated effect of the price adjustment conditions under Clause 47 of the
Conditions of Contact, during the period of implementation of the Contract, will not
be taken in to account in Bid evaluation.
29.5. If the Bid of the successful Bidder is seriously unbalanced in relation to the
Engineer’s estimate of the cost of work to be performed under the contract the
Employer may require the Bidder to produce detailed consistency of those prices
with the construction methods and schedule proposed. After evaluation of the price
analyses, the Employer may require that the amount of the performance security set
forth in Clause 34 be increased at the expense of the successful /bidder to a level
sufficient to protect the Employer against financial loss in the event of default of the
successful Bidder under the Contract.
29.6. A bid which contains several items in the bill of Quantities which are unrealistically
priced low and which cannot be substantiated satisfactorily by the bidder may be
rejected as non-responsive.
F. AWARD OF CONTRACT
31. Award Criteria
31.1. Subject to Clause 32, the Employer will award the contract to the Bidder whose Bid
has been determined.
(i) to be substantially responsive to the Bidding documents and who has offered
the lowest evaluated Bid Price; and
(ii) to be within the available bid capacity adjusted to account for his bid price
which is the lowest evaluation in any of the packages opened earlier than the
one consideration.
In no case, the contract shall be awarded to any bidder whose available bid capacity
is less than the evaluated bid price, even if the said bid is the lowest evaluated bid. The
contract will in such cases be awarded to the next lowest bidder at his evaluation bid price.
32. Employer’s Right to Accept any Bid and to Reject any or all Bids
32.1. Notwithstanding Clause 31, the Employer reserves the right to accept or reject any
Bid, and to cancel the Bidding process and reject all Bids, at any time prior to the
award of contract, without thereby incurring any liability to the affected bidder or
Bidder or any obligation to inform the affected Bidder or Bidders of the grounds for
the Employer’s action.
33. Notification of Award and Signing of Agreement
33.1. The Bidder whose Bid has been accepted will be notified of the award by the
Employer prior to expiration of the Bid validity period by cable, telex or facsimile
confirmed by registered letter. This letter (hereinafter and in the condition of
contract called the “Letter of Acceptance”) will state the sum that the Employer will
pay the Contractor in consideration of the execution, completion, and maintenance of
the Works by the Contractor as prescribed by the Contract (hereinafter and in the
Contract called the “Contract Price”).
33.2 The notification of award will constitute the formation of the contract, subject only to the
furnishing of a performance security in accordance with the provisions of Clause.
33.3. The Agreement will incorporate all agreements between the Employer and the
successful Bidder. It will be signed by the Employer and to the successful Bidder,
within 28 days following the notification of award along with the Letter of
Acceptance. Within 21 days of receipt, the successful Bidder will sign the Agreement
and deliver it to the Employer.
33.4. Upon the furnishing by the successful Bidder of the Performance Security, the
Employer will promptly notify the other Bidders that their Bids have been
34. Performance Security
34.1. (A) Within 10 (Ten) days of receipt of Letter of Acceptance, the successful Bidder
shall furnish to the Employer an irrevocable and unconditional guarantee from a
Bank in the form set forth in Section 8 (the “Performance Security”) for an
amount equal to 5% (five percent) of its Contract Price. In case of bids
mentioned below, the successful Bidder, along with the Performance Security,
shall also furnish to the Authority an irrevocable and unconditional guarantee from a
Bank in the same form given at Section 8 towards an Additional Performance Security
(The “Additional Performance Security”) for an amount calculated as under:
(a) If the Contract Price offered by the Selected Bidder is lower than 10% but
upto 20% of the Estimated Project Cost, then the Additional Performance
Security shall be calculated @ 20% of the difference in the (i) Estimated
Project Cost (as mentioned in Bid Document) - Minus 10% of the
Estimated Project Cost and (ii) Contract Price offered by the selected
(b) If the Contract Price offered by the Selected Bidder is lower than 20% of
the Estimated Project Cost, then the Additional Performance Security
shall be calculated @ 30% of the difference in the (i) Estimated Project
Cost (as mentioned in Bid Document) - Minus 10% of the Estimated
Project Cost and (ii) Contract Price offered by the selected Bidder.
(c) This Additional Performance Security shall be treated as part of the
Performance Security.
(B) The Performance Security shall be valid beyond 60(sixty) days of the Defects
Liability Period and the Additional Performance Security shall be valid beyond
(twenty-eight) days of Project Completion Date.
34.2. If the performance security is provided by the successful Bidder in the form of a
Bank Guarantee, it shall be issued either (a) at the Bidder’s option, by a
Nationalized/Scheduled Indian bank or (b) by a foreign bank located in India and
acceptable to the Employer. As per GoG Finance Department’s Circular No. FD/
MSM/e-file/4/2023/0057/D.M.O. Date 21/04/2023 or as per their latest
34.3. Failure of the successful Bidder to comply with the requirement of Sub-Clause
shall constitute sufficient grounds for cancellation of the award and forfeiture of
the Bid Security.
35 Advance Payment and Security
35.1 The Employer will provide an Advance payment on the Contract Price as stipulated
in the Conditions of Contract, subject to maximum amount, as stated in the
37. Corrupt of Fraudulent Practices
37.1 The Employer will reject a proposal if it determines that the Bidder recommended
for award has engaged in corrupt or fraudulent practices in completing for the
contract in question and will declare the firm ineligible, either indefinitely or for a
stated period of time, to be awarded a contract with National Highways Authority of
India/ State PWD and any other agencies, if it at any time determines that the firm
has engaged in corrupt or fraudulent practices in completing for the contractor, or
37.2 Furthermore, Bidders shall be aware of the provision stated in Sub- Clause 59.2 of
the Conditions of Contract.
APPENDIX TO ITB
Clause Reference
With respect to
1. The Name of the Employer is Municipal [ Cl.1.1]
Corporation, Porbandar
2. The last five years.
3. This Annual Financial Turnover Amount is Rs. [Cl.4.5.3 (a)]
4. Value of Work is Rs.
6. The cost of electric work is
7. The cost of water supply / sanitary works is Rs.
8. Liquid assets and / or availability of credit [Cl.4.5.6 ]
facilities is Rs. /-
9. Price level of the financial year 2025-2026 [Cl. 4.5.2]
10. The pre-bid meeting will take place at …………. [Cl. 9.2.1]
11. The technical Bid will be opened at the office of
Principal Commissioner Porbandar Municipal
Corporation,Porbandar on dt.............at
12. Address of the Employer : Municipal
Corporation, Porbandar
14. The bid should be submitted latest by [Cl. 20.1 & 20.2]
As stated on online NIT
15. The bid will be opened at Principal [Cl. 23.1 ]
Commissioner Porbandar Municipal
Corporation,Porbandar as stated on online NIT.
16. The Bank Draft in favor of Municipal
Corporation, Porbandar
18. Escalation factors (for the cost of works [Cl.4.5.2]
executed and financial figure to a common base
value) for works completed
Year Financial Year Multiplying factor
Base year of inviting tender 2025 – 2026
#LIST OF KEY PLANT & EQUIPMENT TO BE DEPLOYED ON CONTRACT WORK
[Reference CL. 4.5.5]
The contractors shall also give a list of machineries in his possession and which they
propose to use on the work.
Sr. Plant or Location Age of Make Capacity Approximate Remark
No. Machinery Machinery Value
List of Key Personnel to be deployed on Contract Work
(Reference Cl. 4.5.4)
# Employment of a qualified site Engineer by the Contractor.
The Contractor shall employ full-time technically qualified staff during the execution of this work as
1. Two graduate Civil Engineers and three diploma Civil Engineers when cost of the work
to be executed is more than Rs.50 lakhs.
2. One graduate & two Diploma, Civil Engineers when the cost of the work to be executed
is more than Rs.15 lakhs but less than Rs.50 lakhs.
3. Minimum Two Diploma Civil Engineer when the cost of work is less than Rs.15 lakhs
but more than Rs.5 lakhs.
4. Minimum one Diploma Civil Engineers for the work when the cost of work to be
executed is less than Rs. 5 lakhs. The Engineer so employed for the Government work
must have sufficient experience to handle the work independently. Such an Engineer
shall have to stay at the site of work and he shall not be entrusted with other duty
except this work.
In case the contractor or partner of the contractor firm is a Civil Graduate Engineer,
Employment of a separate Engineer will not be necessary provided that the Engineer partner
himself attends the execution of the work on the site.
Within 15 days of issue of work-order the Contractor will have to furnish to the Engineer-in-
charge of the work the Name, Qualifications, copy of marksheet, Colour Photograph and the
appointment order issued such engineers engaged for this contract work. If 15 days after issue
of work order such designated Site Engineers do not resume or do not remain present on site
of work, the recovery at the rate of Rs.15,000-00 per month per Engineer will be made from
the bills/deposit/dues of the contractor. Such recovery shall be non-refundable.
QUALIFICATION INFORMATION
QUALIFICATION INFORMATION
The information to be filled in by the Bidder in the following pages will be used for the
purpose of post qualification as provided for in Clause 4 of the Instruction to Bidders. This
information will not be incorporated in the Contract.
1. For Individual Bidders
1.1 Constitution or legal status of Bidder
Place of registration
Principal place of business
Power of attorney of signatory of Bid
1.2 Total value of Civil engineering constructions Work
performed in the last five years 2024-2025
(in Rs. Lakhs) 2023-2024
1.3.1 Work performed as prime contractor, work performed in the past as a nominated sub-
contractor will also be considered the sub-contract involved execution of allmain items
of work described in the bid documents, provided further that all other qualification criteria
are satisfied (in the same name) on works of a similar nature over the last five years** and in
current year before the submission of the bid.
Project Name of Description Contract Value of Date Stipulated Actual date Remark
Name the of work No. contract of period of of explaining
Employer (Rs. issue completion completion* reasons for
Crore) of delay &
order Completed
*Attach certificate(s) from the Engineer(s)in-charge
** Immediately preceding the financial year in which bids are received.
#1.3.2 Quantities of work executed as prime contractor, work performed, in the past as a nominated
sub-contractor, will also be considered provided the sub-contract involved execution of all
main items of work described in the bid document, provided, further that all other
qualification criteria are called (in the same name and style) in the last five years** and in
current year before the submission of the bid.
Year Name Name of Quantity of work performed (Cum/MT) Remarks*
of the the Cement Masonry Earth Bituminous (indicate
work Employer Concrete Works Work contract Ref)
1.4 Information on Bid Capacity (works for which bids have been submitted and works
which are yet to be completed) as on the date of this bid.
(A) Existing commitments and on-going works:
Description Place Contract Name & Value Stipulated Value of Anticipated
of works & No. Address Contract Period of Works* of
State of (Rs. Cr) Completion remaining completion
*Attach certificate (s) from the Engineer(s) in-charge
** Immediately preceding the financial year in which bids are received.
1.5 Availability of key items of Contractors Equipment for carrying out the works (Ref.
Clause 4.5.5). The Bidder should list all the information requested below.
Item of Requirement Availability Proposals Remarks
Equipment No. Capacity Owned/ Nos/. Age/ (from whom
Leased to be Capacity Conditions tobe
procured purchased
1.6 Qualifications and experience of key personnel required for administration and
execution of the contract. Attach biographical data. Refer also to Sub Clause 9.1 of the
Conditions of Contract.
Position Name Qualification Year of Year of
Experience experience in
(General) the proposed
Project Manager
1.7 Proposed sub-contract and firms involved
Sections of the Value of Sub- Sub-Contractor Experience in
works Contractor (Name & similar work
Attach copies of certificates on possession of valid license for executing water supply/ sanitary
work/ building electrification works.
1.8 Financial reports for the last five years: balance sheets, profit and loss statements,
auditors’ reports (in case of companies/corporations), etc. List them below and
1.9 Evidence of access to financial resources to meet the qualification requirements:
cash in hand, lines of credit, etc. List them below and attach copied documents.
1.10 Name, address, and telephone, telex, and fax numbers of the Bidders bankers who
may provide references if contacted by the Employer.
1.11 Information on Litigation history in which the Bidder is involved.
Other Party Employer Cause of Amount Remarks
(ies) Dispute Involved showing
1.12. Statement of compliance under the requirements of Sub Clause 3.2 of the instruction to
Bidders. (Name of Consultant engaged for project preparations is * ................................................. )
1.13 Proposed work method and schedule. The Bidder should attach descriptions,
drawings and charts as necessary to comply with the requirements of the Bidding
documents. (Refer ITB Clause 4.1)
3. Additional Requirements
3.1 Bidders should provide any additional information required to fulfill the
requirements of Clause 4 of the Instructions to the Bidders, if applicable.
(ii) Undertaking
* Fill the name of Consultant
SAMPLE FORMAT FOR EVIDENCE OF ACCESS TO OR
AVAILABILITY OF CREDIT FACILITIES
(CLAUSE 4.5.6 OF ITB)
BANK CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that M/s. is a reputed company
with a good financial standing.
If the contract for the work, namely is awarded to the
above firm, we shall be able to provide overdraft/credit facilities to the extent of
Rs. to meet their working capital requirements for executing the aboveduring
the contract period.
Senior Bank Manager
Address of the Bank
1. I, the undersigned, do hereby certify that all the statements made in the required
attachments are true and correct.
2. The undersigned also hereby certifies that neither our firm M/s.
_ have not abandoned any work of
Government of Gujarat/Government of India/any Board or Corporation under
Government of Gujarat/Government of India nor any contract awarded to us for such
works have been rescinded, during last five years prior to the date of this bid.
3. The undersigned hereby authorize(s) and request (s) any bank, person, firm or
corporation to furnish pertinent information deemed necessary and requested by
the Department to verify this statement or regarding any (our) competence and
general reputation.
4. The Undersigned understands and agrees that further qualifying information
may be requested, and agrees to furnish any such information at the request of
the Department/ Project implementing agency.
(Signed by an Authorized Officer of the Firm)
Title of Officer
I, the undersigned do hereby undertake ... that our firmM/s
up to 25% of the value of the work during implementation of the contract.
(Signed by an Authorized officer of the firm)
Title of officer
CONDITIONS OF CONTRACT
Conditions of Contract
Table of Contents
A General Page D. Cost Control
1 Definitions 37 37 Bill of Quantities
2 Interpretation 38 38 Changes in the Quantities
3 Language and Law 39 39 Variations
4 Engineer’s Decisions 39 40 Payments for Variations
5 Delegations 39 41 Cash Flow Forecasts
6 Communications 39 42 Payment Certificates
7 Sub-Contractors 39 43 Payments
8 Other Contractors 39 44 Compensations Events
9 Personnel 40 45 Tax
10 Employer’s & Contractor Risk 40 46 Currencies
11 Employers Risks 40 47 Price Adjustment
12 Contractor’s Risk 40 48 Retention
13 Insurance 40 49 Liquidated damages
14 Site Investigations Reports 41 50 Bonus
15 Queries about the Contract 41 51 Advance Payment
16 Contractors to Construct the 41 52 Securities
17 The Works to be Completed By 41 53 Deleted
the Intended Completion Date
18 Approval by the Engineer 41 54 Cost of Repair
20 Discoveries 42 E. Finishing the Contract
21 Possession of the Site 42 55 Completion
22 Access to the Site 42 56 Taking Over
23 Instructions 42 57 Final Account
24 Disputes 42 58 Operating and Maintenance
25 Procedure for Disputes
26 Deleted 43 59 Terminations
60 Payment upon Terminations
B. Time Control 61 Property
27 Programme 44 62 Release from Performance
28 Extensions of the Intended
completion date
29 Deleted 44 F. Special Conditions of
30 Delays Ordered by The 44 63 Labour
Engineer 64 Compliance with labour
31 Management Meetings 45 65 Arbitration
32 Early Warning
C. Quality Control
33 Identifying Defects
35 Correction of Defects
36 Uncorrected Defects
CONDITIONS OF CONTRACT
1.1 Terms which are defined in the Contract Data are not also defined in the Conditions of
Contract but keep their defined meaning.
Bill of Quantities means the priced and completed Bill of Quantities
forming part of the Bid
Compensation Events are those defined in Clause 44 hereunder
The Completion Date is the date of completion of the Works as certified by the
Engineer in accordance with Sub Clause
The Contract is the contract between the Employer and Contractor to
execute, complete and maintain the Works till the completion of Defects
Liability Period. It consists of the documents listed in Clause 2.3 below.
The Contract data defines the documents and other information which comprise
The Contractor is a person or corporate body whose Bid to carry out the Work has
been accepted by the Employer.
The Contractor’s Bid is the completed Bidding document submitted by the
Contractor to the Employer and includes Technical and Financial Bids.
The Contract Price is the price stated in the Letter of Acceptance and thereafter as
adjusted in accordance with the provisions of the Contract.
Days are calendar days: months are calendar months.
The Defects Liability Period is the period named in the Contract Data and
calculated from the Completion Date.
The Employer is the party who will employ the Contractor to carry out the Works.
The Engineer is the person named in the Contract Data (or any other competent
person appointed and notified to the contractor to act in replacement ofthe Engineer) who
is responsible for supervising the Contractor, administering the Contract, certifying
payments due to the Contractor, issuing and valuing Variations to the Contract, awarding
extensions of time, and valuing the Compensations Events.
Equipment is Contractor’s machinery and vehicles brought temporarily to the site
to construct the Works.
The Initial Contract Price is the Contract Price listed in the Employer’s
Letter of Acceptance.
The Intended Completion Date is the date on which it is intended that the
Contractor shall complete the Works. The Intended Completion Date is specified in the
Contract Data. The Intended Completion Date may be revised only by the Engineer by issuing
an extension of time.
Materials are all supplies, including consumables, used by the contractor for
incorporation in the works.
Plant is any integral part of the work which is to have mechanical, electrical,
electronic or chemical or biological functions.
The Site is the area defined as such in the Contract Data.
Site Investigation Reports are those which were included in the Bidding documents
and are factual interpretive reports about the surface and subsurface conditions at the site.
Specifications means the Specifications of the works included in the Contract and
any modification or addition made or approved by the Engineer.
The Start Date is given in the Contract Data. It is the date when the Contractor shall
commence execution of the works. It does not necessarily coincide with any of the Site
Possession Dates.
A Subcontractor is a person or corporate body who has a Contract with the
Contractor to carry out a part of the work in the Contract which includes work on the Site.
Temporary Works are works designed, constructed, installed, and removedby the
Contractor which are needed for construction or installation of the Works.
A Variation is an instruction given by the Engineer, which varies the Works. The
Works are what the Contract requires the Contractor to construct, install,
and turn over to the Employer, as defined in the Contract Data.
2. Interpretation
2.1 In interpreting these Conditions of Contract, singular also means plural, male
also means female or neuter and the other way around. Heading have no
significance. Words have their normal meaning under the language of the
Contract unless specifically defined. The Engineer will provide instructions
clarifying queries about Conditions of Contract.
2.2 If sectional completion is specified in the Contract Data, references in the
Conditions of Contract to the Works, the Completion date, and Intended
Completion Date apply to any Section of the Works (other than references to
the Completion Date and Intended Completion date for the whole works)
2.3 The documents forming the Contract shall be interpreted in the following
order of priority
(2) Letter of Acceptance, notice to proceed with works
(3) Contractor’s Bid
(4) Contract Data
(5) Conditions of Contract including Conditions of Contract
(6) Specifications
(8) Bills of quantities and
(9) Any other document listed in the Contract Data as forming part of the
3. Language and Law
3.1 The language of the Contract and the law governing the Contract are stated in the
4. Engineers Decisions
4.1 Except where otherwise specifically stated, the Engineer will decide contractual
matters between the Employer and the Contractor in the role representing the
5.1 The Engineer may delegate any of his duties and responsibilities to other people after
notifying the Contractor and may cancel any delegation after notifying the
6. Communications
6.1 Communications between parties which are referred to in the conditions are
effective only when in writing. A notice shall be effective only when it isdelivered (in
terms of Indian Contract Act).
7. Sub-Contracting
7.1 The Contractor may subcontract any portion of work, up to a limit specified in
contract data, with the approval of the engineer but may not assign the
Contract without the approval of the Employer in writing. Subcontracting
shall not alter the Contractor’s obligations. Sub-contracting of supply or
specific items of work is not allowed.
7.2 The sub-contractor must be registered in appropriate class and category for
the part of work to be subcontracted.
8. Other Contractors
8.1 The Contractor shall cooperate and share the Site with other contractors, public
authorities, utilities and the Employer between the dates given in the Schedule of
other Contractor. The Contractors shall as refer to in the Contract Data, also provide
facilities and services for them as described in the Schedule. The employer may
modify the schedule of other contractors and shall notify the contractor of any such
9.1 The Contractor shall employ the key personnel named in the Schedule of Key
Personnel as referred to in the Contract Data to carry out the functions stated
in the Schedule or other personnel approved by the Engineer. The Engineer
will approve any proposed replacement of key personnel only if their
qualifications, abilities, and relevant experience are substantially equal to or
better than those of the personnel listed in the Schedule.
9.2 If the engineer asks the Contractor to remove a person who is a member of
the Contractor Staff or his work force stating the reasons the Contractor shall
ensure that the person leaves the Site within seven days and has no further
connection with the work in the Contract.
10. Employer’s and Contractors Risks
10.1 The Employer carries the risk which these Contract states are Employer’s risks, and
the Contractor carries the risks which these Contracts states are Contractors risk.
11. Employer’s Risks
11.1 The employer is responsible for the excepted risks which are (a) in so far as they
directly affect the execution of the Works, the risks of war, hostilities, invasion, act of
foreign enemies, rebellion, revolution, insurrection or military or usurped power,
civil war, riot commotion or disorder (unless restricted to the Contractor’s
employees), and contamination from any nuclear fuel or nuclear waste or radioactive
toxic explosive.
12. Contractor’s Risks
12.1 All risks of loss of or damages to physical property and of personal injury and death
which arise during and in consequence of the performance of the Contract other than
the excepted risks are the responsibility of the Contractor.
13.1 The Contractor shall provide, in the joint names of the Employer and the
Contractor, insurance cover from the Start date to the end of the Defects
Liability Period, in the amounts and deductibles stated in the Contract data
for the following events which are due to the Contractor’s risks:
(a) Loss of or damage to the works, Plant and materials,
(b) Loss of or damage to Equipment
(c) Loss of or damages of property (expect the Works, Plant, Materials and
Equipment) in connection with the Contract; and
(d) Personal injury or death.
13.2 Policies and certificates for insurance shall be delivered by the Contractor to
the Engineer for the Engineer’s approval before the Start Date. All such
insurance shall provide for compensation to be payable in the types and
proportions of currencies required to rectify the loss or damage incurred.
13.3 If the Contractor does not provide any of the policies and certificates
required, the Employer may affect the insurance which the Contractor should
have provided and recover the premiums the Employer has paid from
payments otherwise due to the Contractor or, if no payment is due, the
payment of the premiums shall be a debt due.
13.4 Alterations to the terms of an insurance shall not be made without the
approval of the Engineer.
13.5 Both parties shall comply with any conditions of the insurance policies.
14. Site Investigation Report
14.1 The Contractor in preparing the Bid shall rely on any site Investigation reports
referred to in the Contract Data, supplemented by any information available to the
15. Queries about the Contract data
15.1 The engineer will clarify queries on the Contract Data
16. Contractor to Construct the Works
16.1 The Contractor shall construct and install the works in accordance with the
specification and Drawings.
17. The Works to be completed by the Intended Completion Date
17.1 The Contractor may commence execution of the Works on the Start Date and shall
carry out the Works in accordance with the programme submitted by the
Contractor, as updated with the approval of the Engineer, and complete them by the
Intended Completion date
18. Approval by the Engineer
18.1 The Contractor shall submit Specifications and Drawings showing the
proposed Temporary works to the Engineer, who is to approve them if they
comply with the Specifications and drawings.
18.2 The Contractor shall be responsible for design of temporary works.
18.3 The Engineer’s approval shall not alter the contractor responsibility for
design of the Temporary works.
18.4 The Contractor shall obtain approval of third parties to the design of the
Temporary works where required.
18.5 All Drawings prepared by the Contractors for the execution of the temporary
or permanent work are subject to prior approval by the Engineer before their
19.1 The Contractor shall be responsible for the safety of all activities on the Site.
20. Discoveries
20.1 Anything of historical or other interest or of significant value unexpectedly
discovered on the site is the property of the Employer. The contractor is to notify the
engineer of such discoveries and carry out the Engineer’s instructions for dealing
21. Possession of the Site
21.1 The Employer shall give possession of all parts of the site to the Contractor. If
possession of a part is not given by the date stated in the Contract Data the
Employer is deemed to have delayed the start of the relevant activities and
this will be a Compensation Event.
21.2 If within 25% of the time limit of the project, 80% of possession of the site is
not handed over to the Contractor, then contractor/ Employer may fore-close
the contract. Contractor/Employer has to foreclose the work within 30 days
after lapse of 25%-time limit and after 30 days foreclosure option will be
22. Access to the Site
22.1 The Contractor shall allow the Engineer and any person authorized by the Engineer
access to the Site, to any place where work in connection with the Contract is being
carried out or is intended to be carried out and to any place where materials or
plants are being manufactured/ fabricated/ assembled forthe works.
23. Instructions
23.1 The Contractor shall carry out all instructions of the Engineer pertaining to
works which comply with the applicable laws where the site is located.
23.2 The Contractor shall permit the Employer to inspect the Contractor’s
accounts and records relating to the performance of the Contractor and to
have them audited by auditors appointed by the Employer, if so required by
24.1 If the Contractor is of the view that a decision taken by the Engineer was either
outside the authority given to the Engineer by the Contract or that the decision
was wrongly taken, the decision shall be referred to City Engineer porbandar
Municipal Corporation within 14 days of the notification of the Engineer's
decision. If the issue is not resolved, any party can refer the matter for
conciliation within 15 days from the decision given by the City Engineer
(a) For the work up to Rs.100 Cr., if any of the parties is not satisfied with
the decision of the City Engineer Porbandar Municipal Corporation, both
the parties have to refer Deputy Municipal Commissioner Porbandar
Municipal Corporation, for the conciliation process.
(b) For the work more than Rs.100 Cr., if any of the parties is not satisfied with
the decision of the City Engineer Porbandar Municipal Corporation,
both the parties have to refer Municipal Commissioner Porbandar
Municipal Corporation, for the conciliation process.
© If the dispute is not resolved through the conciliation process, he may refer the
dispute to Gujarat Public Works Contract Dispute Arbitration Tribunal. If the
Contractor fails to refer a claim / dispute to the Higher Authority within 14 days of
the notification of the Engineer's decision, the Contractor shall not be entitled to any
additional payment/claim if he doesn’t follow the above sequence in stipulated time
and he should not stop the work.
25. Procedure for Disputers
25.1 The arbitration shall be conducted in accordance with the arbitrationprocedure
stated in the Special Conditions of Contract.
B. TIME CONTROL
27.1 Within the time stated in the Contract Data the Contractor shall submit to the
Engineer for approval a Programme showing the general methods,
arrangements orders, and timing for all the activities in the works along with
monthly cash flow forecast.
27.2 An update of the Programme shall be a programme showing the actual
progress achieved on each activity and the effect of the progress achieved on
the timing of the remaining work including any changes to the sequence of
the activities.
27.3 The Contractor shall submit to the Engineer, for approval an updated
programme at intervals no longer than the period stated in the Contract data.
If the Contractor does not submit an updated programme within this period,
the Engineer may withhold the amount stated in the Contract data from the
next payment after the date on which the overdue programme has been
27.4 The Engineer’s approval of the programme shall not alter the Contractor’s
obligations. The Contractor may revise the programme and submit it to the
Engineer again at any time. A revised programme is to show the effect of
Variations and Compensations events.
28. Extension of the Intended Completion Date
28.1 The Engineer shall extend the Intended Completion Date if a compensation
Event occurs or a Variation is issued which makes it impossible for
completion to be achieved by the Intended Completion Date without the
Contractor taking steps to accelerate the remaining work and which would
cause the Contractor to incur additional cost.
28.2 The Engineer shall decide whether and by how much to extend the Intended
Completion Date within 35 days of the Contractor asking the Engineer for a
decision upon the effect of a compensation event or Variation and submitting
full supporting information. If the Contractor has failed to give early warning
of a delay or has failed to cooperate in dealing with a delay, the delay by this
failure shall not be considered in assessing the new Intended Completion
28.3 The Engineer shall within 14 days of receiving full justification from the
contractor for extension of Intended Completion Date refer to the Employer
his decision. The employer shall in not more than 21 days communicate to the
engineer the acceptance or otherwise of the Engineer’s decision. If the
employer fails to give his acceptance, the Engineer shall not grant the
extension and the contractor may refer the matter under Clause
30. Delays Ordered by the Engineer
30.1 The Engineer may instruct the Contractor to delay the start or progress of any activity
within the works.
31. Management Meetings
31.1 Either the Engineer or the Contractor may require the other to attend a
management meeting. The business of a management meeting shall be to
review the plans for remaining work and to deal with matters raised in
accordance with the early warning procedure.
31.2 The Engineer shall record the business of management meetings and is to
provide copies of his record to those attending the meeting and to the
Employer. The responsibility of the parties for actions to be taken is to be
decided by the Engineer either at the management meeting or after the
management meeting and stated in writing to all who attended the meeting.
32. Early Warning
32.1 The Contractor is to warn the Engineer at the earliest opportunity of specific
likely future events or circumstances that may adversely affect the quality of
the work, increase the Contract price or delay the execution of works. The
Engineer may require the contractor to provide an estimate of the expected
effect of the future event or circumstance on the contract price and
completion date. The estimate is to be provided by the Contractor as soon as
reasonably possible.
32.2 The Contractor shall cooperate with the Engineer in making and considering
proposals for how the effect of such an event or circumstance can be avoided
or reduced by anyone involved in the work and in carrying out any resulting
instruction of the Engineer.
C. QUALITY CONTROL
# 33. Identifying Defects/ Defect liability period
33.1 : Defect liability period : The contractor shall be responsible to make good
and remedy at his own expense any defect which may develop or may be
noticed before the period mentioned hereunder from the certified date of
completion. The Engineer in charge shall give the contractor a notice in
writing about the defects and the contractor shall make good the same within
15 days of receiptof the notice. In the case of failure on the part of the
contractor, the Engineer- in-charge may rectify or remove or re-execute the
work at the risk & cost of the contractor. The Engineer-in-charge shall be
entitled to appropriate the whole or any part of the amount of security
deposit towards the expenses, if any, Incurred by him in rectification, removal
or re-execution. The Defects Liability period shall be as under….
(a) For all works costing up to Rs. 50,000 (amount put to tender), the period shall
be 3 Months from the certified date of completion.
(b) For all works costing more than Rs. 50,000 and up to Rs. 1 crore (amount put
tender), the period shall be 12 (Twelve) months from the certified date of
completion or one monsoon, whichever is later.
(c) For major projects costing more than Rs. 1 crore, the period shall be
Months from the certified date of completion which should include three
(d) For original building works the defect liability period will be 4 years or elapse
of 4 monsoon period following date of possession of building taken over by
user agency following the certified date of completion, whichever is later.
For the purpose of deciding the monsoon period, the 30th September shall be treated
as the last date.
Modified vide R & B D Circular No. PAC-11-102008-2076-N dated 31/8/2009,
PRCH/102013(2976) 2759-N, Dated 27/05/2013 and Circular No. TNC/10/
2016/Clause 17A (Correction/(1)C Dated 12/05/2016]
33.2 Free maintenance guarantee period for works of Road/Bridge construction
(a) For resurfacing work of road free maintenance guarantee period one year
from the date of completion.
(b) In case of widening of the road/strengthening of the road/bridge, the
contractor shall have to give four years free maintenance guarantee from
the certified date of completion. During this period the contractor shall
visit the site every six months along with the concerned Section Officer /
Deputy Engineer of Municipal Corporation, Porbandar and will examine
the work already carried out in this contract like road work, jungle cutting,
side shoulders, side gutter, road furniture, patta etc. and will prepare Km.
wise inspection report duly signed by all concerned and any defect
observed shall be done within 15 days by the contractor at his risk and
cost as per the direction of Engineer in charge. The contractor needs to do
videography of these visits and require to submit at the time of release of
FMG. If B.T. the surface during the maintenance period of 4 years is worn
out then agency shall have to provide renewal coating as per tender item
as directed by the Engineer-in- charge. The amount equivalent to 5% of
each running bill shall be withheld and will be released after the free
maintenance guarantee period (i.e. 4 years) is over.
However, this amount shall be released against fixed deposit or bank guarantee
pledged in the name of Engineer of Municipal Corporation, Porbandar after
completion certificate of work is issued.
(1) The flakiness and elongation index (combined) for coarse aggregates
under no circumstances shall exceed the allowable limit set forth in the
relevant clause for the material in question.
(2) 2% of the amount eligible for the payment of bituminous items shall be
withheld till the miscellaneous items like earthwork in embankment /
cutting for side shoulders, side gutters, kilometer / indicator / guard
stones, sign boards etc. are completed in all respect by the contractor.
After completion of the miscellaneous items, the above said 2% withheld
amount shall be released.
(Govt. of Gujarat's G.R. No.: TNC-10-2013-3(Part-3)/C, Dtd. 13/12/2013).
(3) Videography for the surface under Maintenance Guarantee is to be done as
per Govt. letter No.: SSR/10/2015-16/26/C, Dtd. 26/11/15 for the work
costing more than Rs. 5.00 Crore.
(4) Setting up of adequate laboratory & deployment of quality engineers.
The contractor shall have to set up the laboratory with adequate equipment. Till
the setting up of adequate laboratory is completed & reported of this to the
engineer (subject to due verification by engineer’s representative) by contractor
in writing, Rs.2,00,000/- shall be withheld. The qualified quality Engineer shall
be deployed exclusively for this contract by the contractors. If quality Engineer is
not deployed by contractor within one month after the date of work order, the
amount equivalent to Rs.20,000 per month shall be recovered till the actual
deployment of quality engineer. The amount so recovered towards the
deployment of quality engineers shall not be refunded.
(5) Asphalt work will have to be cross checked as per G.R. No.: RGN/60/
2006/35/C, dtd.31/05/07 before final bill is paid.
(6) Maintenance during Construction Period
During the Construction Period, the Contractor shall maintain, at his own risk
and cost, the existing lane(s) of the road so that the traffic worthiness and safety
thereof are at no time materially inferior as compared to their condition 10 (ten)
days prior to the date of the Agreement and shallundertake the necessary repair
and maintenance works for this purpose; provided that the Contractor may, at
his cost, interrupt and divert the flow of traffic if such interruption and diversion
is necessary for the efficient progress of works and conforms to Good Industry
Practice; provided
further that such interruption and diversion shall be undertaken by the
Contractor only with the prior written approval of the Engineer of Municipal
Corporation, Porbandar which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld. For
the avoidance of doubt, it is agreed that the Contractor shall at all times be
responsible for ensuring safe operation of the road.
33.3 The Engineer shall check the Contractor’s work and notify the Contractor of
any defects that are found. Such checking shall not affect the Contractor’s
responsibilities the Engineer may instruct the Contractor to search for a
Defect and to uncover and test any work that the Engineer considers may
34.1 If the engineer instructs the Contractor to carry out a test not specified in the
Specification to check whether any work has a Defect and the test shows that
it does, the Contractor shall pay for the test and any samples. If there is no
defect the test shall be a Compensation Event.
34.2 #1% of the amount of work done should be deducted from R.A. Bill of the
contractor for testing the quality of material workmanship, irrespective of
actual charges.
34.3 Agency has to establish testing laboratory on site for the various test to be
carried out in the work for this purpose agency shall construct a pukka
laboratory building with all facility on site at location specified by the
engineer in charge.
35. Correction of defects
35.1 The engineer shall give notice to the Contractor of any defects before the end
of the defects Liability Period, which begins at Completion and is defined in
the contract data. The Defects Liability Period shall be extended for as long as
Defects remain to be corrected.
35.2 Every time notice of a Defect is given, the Contractor shall correct the notified
defect within the length of time specified by the Engineer’s notice.
36. Uncorrected Defects
36.1 If the Contractor has not corrected a defect within the time specified in the
Engineer’s notice, the Engineer will assess the cost of having the Defect
corrected, and the Contractor will pay this amount.
D. COST CONTROL
37. Bill of Quantities
37.1 The bill of Quantities shall contain items for the constructions, installation,
testing and commissioning work to be done by the Contractor.
37.2 The bill of Quantities is used to calculate the Contract price. The Contractor is
paid for the quantity of the work done at the rate in the Bill of Quantities for
38. Change in the Quantities
38.1 The Engineer shall have power to make any alterations in or addition to the
original specifications , drawings, designs and instructions that may appear to
him to be necessary or advisable during the progress of the work and the
contractor shall be bound to carry out the work in accordance with any
instruction in this connection which may be given to him in writing signed by
the Engineer and such alteration shall not invalidate the contract and any
additional work which the contractor may be directed to do in the manner
above specified as part of the work shall be carried out by the contractor on
the same conditions in all respects on which he agreed to do the main work
and at the same rate as are specified in the tender for the main work.
Except that when the quantity of any item exceeds the quantity as in the
tender by more than 10%, the contractor will be paid for the quantity in
excess of 10%, at the rate entered in the SOR of the year during which the
excess in quantity is first executed or tender rate which ever is less
39.1 All Variations shall be included in updated programmes produced by the
40. Payments for Variations
40.1 If the additional or altered work includes any class of work for which no rateis
specified in this contract, then such class of work shall be carried out as under.
(i) At the rate derived from the item within the contract which is comparable to
the one involving additional or altered class of work; where there are more
than one comparable items, the item of the contract which is nearest in
comparison with regard to class or classes of the work involved shall be
selected and the decision of the Superintending Engineer as to the nearest
comparable item shall be final and binding on the contractor.
(ii) If the rate cannot be derived in accordance with (i) above, such class of works
shall be carried out at the rate entered in the Schedule of Rates of the division
for the year in which the tender was received, increased or decreased by the
percentage by which the tender amount is more or less as compared to the amount
arrived at the rates in the “Schedule of Rates” of the Division in the year in which the
tender was received. If the Schedule of rates of the Division does not contain all the
items, the percentage increase or decrease of the tender shall be calculated
considering such items which were included in the “Scheduled Rates” of the division
for the year and for materials consumed on such item the rate to be charged would
be the basic rate taken into accountfor fixing the rate in S.O.R. referred to above.
(iii) If it is not possible to arrive at the rate from (i) and (ii) above, such class of
work shall be carried out at the rate decided by the competent authorities on
the basis of detailed rate analysis after hearing the contractor before a
Committee of two Superintending Engineers stationed at the same place or
the nearest place.
40.2 If the additional or altered work, for which no rate is entered in the “Schedule
of Rates” of the Division is ordered to be carried out before the rate is agreed
upon, then the contractor shall within seven days of the date of receipt by him
of the order to carry out the work, inform the Engineer-in-charge of the rate,
which it is his intention to charge for such class of work and if the Engineer in
charge does not agree to this rates, he shall by notice in writing be at liberty
to cancel his order to carry out such class of work and arrange to carry it out
in such manner as he may consider it advisable, provided always that if the
contractor shall commence work or incur any expenditure in regard thereof
before the rates shall have been determined as lastly herein before
mentioned, then in such cases he shall only be entitled to be paid in respect of
the work carried out or expenditure incurred by him prior to the date of the
determination of the rate as aforesaid according to such rate or rates as shall
be fixed by the Engineer-in-charge. In the event of the dispute, the decision of
the Superintending Engineer of the Circle-2 shall be final.
Where, however, the work is to be executed according to the designs,
drawings and specifications recommended by the contractor and accepted by the
competent authority, the alternation above referred to shall be within the scope of
such designs, drawings and specifications appended to the tenders.
The time limit for the completion of the work shall be extended in the
proportion that the increase in the cost occasioned by alterations bears to the cost of
the original work and the certificate of the Engineer-in-charge as to such proportion
shall be final and conclusive.
41. Cash Flow Forecasts
41.1 When the programme is updated, the contractor is to provide the engineer
with an updated cash flow forecast.
42. Payment certificates.
42.1 The Contractor shall submit to the Engineer monthly statements of the
estimated value of the work completed less the cumulative amount certified
42.2 The Engineer shall check the Contractor’s monthly statement within 14 days
and certify the amount to be paid to the Contractor after taking in to account
any credit or debit for the month in question in respect of materials for the
works in the relevant amounts and under conditions set forth in sub-clause
32.3 of the Contract Data (secured Advance).
42.3 The value of work executed shall be determined by the Engineer.
42.4 The value of work executed shall comprise the value of the quantities of the
items in the Bill of Quantities completed.
42.5 The value of work executed shall include the valuation of variations and
compensation events.
42.6 The Engineer may exclude any item certified in a previous certificate or
reduce the proportion of any item previously certified in any certificate in the
light of later information
43.1 Payments shall be adjusted for deductions for advance payments, retention,
other recoveries in terms of the contract and taxes at source, as applicable
under the law. The Employer shall pay the Contractor the amounts certified
by the Engineer within 28 days of the date of each certificate.
43.2 Payment of GST (prevailing rates) on the amount payable under the contract
to the Contractor will be made by the Employer. Hence, it is the responsibility
of the contractor to pay the GST to the concerned Authority.
43.3 Items of the works for which no rate or price has been entered in will not be
paid by the Employer and shall be deemed covered by other rates and prices
in the Contract.
44. Compensation events
44.1 The following are compensation Events unless they are caused by the
(a) The Employer does not give access to a part of the Site by the sitePossession
date stated in Contract data to the Contractor
44.2 In case of compensation event occurs and it prevents the work being
completed beyond the Intended Completion Date then Authority will approve
EOT with eligible contractual price escalation.
45.1 The rates quoted by the Contractor must be inclusive of all taxes prevailing on
due date of bid submission except GST. However, any subsequent changes in
the tax structure by Government after due date of bid submission will be
compensated (+/-) on availability or submission of actual documentation.
Contractor will have to intimate Engineer regarding changes occurred in the
tax structure after bid submission. If the contractor fails to provide such
information and if any financial obligation may arise due to change in tax
structure, same will be recovered from the contractor.
45.2 GST will be paid separately on the bills. Hence, it is the responsibility of the
contractor to pay the GST to the concerned Authority.
46. Currencies.
46.1 All payment shall be made in Indian Rupees.
47. Price Adjustment
47.1 Contract price shall be adjusted for increase or decrease in rates and price of
labour, materials, fuels and lubricants in accordance with the following
principles and procedures and as per formula given in the contract data:
(a) The price adjustment shall apply for the work done from the start date
given in the contract data up to end of the initial intended completion date
or extensions granted by the Engineer and shall not apply to the work
carried out beyond the stipulated time for reasons attributable to the
(b) The price adjustment shall be determined during each month from the
formula given in the contract data.
(c) Following expressions and meanings during to the work done during each
R = Total value of work done during the month. It would include the amount of
secured advance granted, if any, during the month less the amount of secured
advance recovered, if any during the month. It will exclude value for works
executed under variations for which price adjustment will be worked separately
based on the terms mutually agreed.
47.2 To the extent that full compensation for any rise or fall in costs to the
contractor is not covered by the provisions of this or other clause in the
contract, the unit rates and prices included in the contract shall be deemed to
include amounts to cover the contingency of such other rise or fall in costs.
48.1 The Employer shall retain from each payment due to Contractor the
proportion stated in the Contract Data until Completion of the whole of the
48.2 On Completion of the whole of the Works half the total amount retained is
48.2 On Completion of the whole of the Works half the total amount retained is
repaid to the Contractor and half when the Defects Liability Period has passed
and the Engineer has certified that all Defects notified by the Engineer to the
Contractor before the end of this period have been corrected.
48.3 On completion of the whole works, the contractor may substitute retention
money with an “on demand” Bank guarantee.
In case, Contractor requests for refund of the Retention Money deducted by the
Employer under the provision of this clause, Employer shall consider the said
request of the Contractor provided that the refund hereunder shall be made in
trenches of not less than 1% (One Percent) of the Contract Price and Contractor
furnishes an irrevocable and unconditional Bank guarantee for an equal amount
substantially in the format of Bank Guarantee for Performance Guarantee enclosed
with SBD and valid up to 60 day beyond the scheduled / extended Defects Liability
Period. On completion of the whole works, the contractor has however an option to
submit a fresh irrevocable and unconditional Bank Guarantee for an amount equal to
5% of the total value of work executed substantially in the format of Bank Guarantee
for Performance Guarantee enclosed with SBD and valid up to 60 days beyond the
Defect Liability Period and yet refund the Retention Money Bank Guarantee
submitted for refund of Retention Money.
49. Liquidated Damages
49.1 The Contractor shall pay liquidated damages to the Employer at the rate per
day stated in the Contract Data for each day that the Completion Date is later
than the Intended Completion Date (for the whole works or the milestone as
stated in the contract data). The total amount of liquidated damages shall not
stated in the contract data). The total amount of liquidated damages shall not
exceed the amount defined in the Contract Data. The Employer may deduct
liquidated damages from payment due to the Contractor. Payment of
liquidated damages does not affect the Contractor’s liabilities.
49.2 If the Intended Completion Date is extended after liquidated damages have
been paid, the Engineer shall correct any overpayment of liquidated damages
by the Contractor by adjusting the next payment certificate. The Contractor
shall not be entitled for any interest on the over payment calculated from the
date of payment to the date of repayment.
49.3 If the contractor fails to comply with the time for completion as stipulated in the
tender, then the contractor shall pay to the employer the relevant sum stated in
the Contract Data as Liquidated damages for such default and not as penalty for
everyday or part of day which shall elapse between relevant time for
completion and the date stated in the taking over certificate of the whole of the
works on the relevant section, subject to the limit stated in the contract data.
The employer may, without prejudice to any other method of recovery
deduct the amount of such damages from any monies due or to become due to the
contractor. The payment or deduction of such damages shall not relieve
the contractor from his obligation to complete the works on from any other of his
obligations and liabilities under the contract.
49.4 If, before the Time for Completion of the whole of the Works or, if applicable
any Section, a Taking Over Certificate has been issued for any part of the
Works or of a Section, the liquidated damages for delay in completion of the
remainder of the Works or of that Section shall, for any period of delay after
the date stated in such Taking-Over-Certificate, and in the absence of
alternative provisions in the Contract, be reduced in the proportion which the
value of the part so certified bears to the value of the whole of the Works or
Section, as applicable. The provisions of this Sub-clause shall only apply to the
rate of liquidated damages and shall not affect the limit thereof.
50.1 If the contractor achieves completion of the whole of the works prior to the
intended Completion Date prescribed in Contract Data the Employer shall pay
to the contractor a sum stated in Contract Data as bonus for every completed
month but subjected to maximum amount as stated in Contract Data;
which shall elapse between the date of completion of all items of works as
stipulated in the contract, including variations ordered by the Engineer and
the time prescribed in Clause
50.2 Bonus shall be paid only to works amounting to above INR 5 crore with time
limit of the works is equal or more than 6 months. The bonus would be paid
% of Time Saved % of Initial Contract Price
entitled for Bonus
Less than 10% 0%
51. Advance Payment.
51.1 The Employer shall make advance payment (not to be paid less than two
installments except in special circumstances for which the reason to be
Recorded in writing) to the Contractor of the amounts stated in the Contract
Date by the date stated in the Contract Date, against provision by the
Contactor of an Unconditional Bank Guarantee in a form and by a bank
acceptable to the Employer in amounts and currencies equal to be at least
110% of the advance payment. The guarantee shall remain effective until the
advance payment has been repaid, but the amount of the guarantee shall be
progressively reduced by the amounts repaid by the Contractor. The Mobilization
advance would be deemed as interest bearing advance at an interest rate of 10 % to
be compounded, quarterly.
51.2 The Contractor is to use the advance payment only to pay for Equipment,
plant and Mobilization expenses required specifically for execution of the
Works. The Contractor shall demonstrate that advance payment has been
used in this way by supplying copies of invoices or other documents to the
51.3 The advance payment shall be repaid by deduction proportionate amount
from payments otherwise due to the Contractor, following the schedule of
completed percentages of the Works on a payment basis. No account shall be
taken of the advance payment or its repayment in assessing valuations of
work done, variations, price adjustments, Compensation Events, or
Liquidated damages.
52.1 The performance Security (including additional security for unbalanced bids)
shall be provided to the Employer no later than the date specified in the
Letter of Acceptance and shall be issued in an amount and form and by a bank
or surety acceptable to the Employer, and denominated in Indian Rupees. The
performance Security shall be valid until a date 60 days from the date of
expiry of Defects Liability Period and the additional security for unbalanced
bids shall be valid until a date 28 days from the date of issue of the certificate
54. Cost of Repairs.
54.1 Loss or damage to the Works or Materials to be incorporated in the Works
between the Start date and the end of Defects Correction periods shall be
remedied by the Contractor at the Contractor’s cost if the loss or damages
arises from the Contractor’s acts or omissions.
E. FINISHING THE CONTRACT
55.1 The Contractor shall request the Engineer to issue a Certificate of Completion
of the works and the Engineer will do so upon deciding that the work is
56. Taking Over
56.1 The Employer shall take over the Site and the Works within seven days of the
Engineer issuing a certificate of Completion.
57. Final Account
57.1 The Contractor shall supply to the Engineer a detailed final account of the
total amount that the Contractor considers payable as full and final settlement
total amount that the Contractor considers payable as full and final settlement
of all claims under the Contract for items before the end of the Defects
Liability Period. The Engineer shall issue a Defect Liability Certificate and
certify any final payment that is due to the Contractor within 56 days of
receiving the Contractor's account if it is correct and complete. If it is not, the
Engineer shall issue within 56 days a schedule that states the scope of the
corrections or additions that are necessary. If the Final Account is still
unsatisfactory after it has been resubmitted, the Engineer shall decide on the
amount payable to the Contractor and issue a payment certificate, within
days of receiving the Contractor’s revised account.
57.2 If reversal in characteristic of tender (L1 becoming L2) on account of excesses
and savings in final account is observed, the Engineer/Employer shall be at
liberty to restrict the final payment of BOQ items to the lowest amount
evaluated of the bids considering the final quantities and the rates quoted
including the rebates if any. Payment of variation items shall however be
made at the rates approved by the Employer, within 90 days from the
physical completion of work.
58. Operating and Maintenance Manuals
58.1 If “as built” drawings and/or operating and maintenance manuals are
required, the Contractor shall supply them by the dates stated in the Contract
58.2 If the Contractor does not supply the Drawings and/or manuals by the dates
stated in the Contract data, or they do not receive the Engineer’s approval, the
Engineer shall withhold the amount stated in the Contract Data from
payments due to the Contractor.
59. Termination
59.1 The Employer or the Contractor may terminate the Contract if the other party
causes a fundamental breach of the Contract.
59.2 Fundamental breaches of Contract include, but shall not be limited to the
1. The contractor stops work for 28 days when no stoppage of work is
shown on the current programme and the stoppage has not been
authorized by the Engineer
2. The Engineer instructs the Contractor to delay the progress of the Works
and the instructions is not withdrawn within 28 days;
3. The Employer or the Contractor is made bankrupt or goes into liquidation
other than for a reconstructions or amalgamation
4. A payment certified by the Engineer is not paid by the Employer to the
Contractor within 56 days of the date of the Engineer’s certificate
5. The Engineer gives Notice that failure to correct a particular Defect is a
fundamental breach of Contract and the Contractor fails to correct it
within a reasonable period of time determined by the Engineer;
6. The Contractor does not maintain a security which is required;
7. The Contractor has delayed the completion of works by the number of
days for which the maximum amount of liquidated damages can be paid as
defined in the Contract data; and
8. If the Contractor, in the judgment of the Employer has engaged in corrupt
or fraudulent practices in competing for or in executing the Contract.
For the purpose of this paragraph: “corrupt practice” means the offering,
giving, receiving or soliciting of anything of value to influence the action of a public
official in the procurement process or in contract execution. “Fraudulent practice”
means a misrepresentation of facts in order to influence a procurement process or
the execution of a contract to the detriment of the borrower, and includes collusive
practice among Bidders (prior to or after bid submission) designed to establish bid
prices at artificial non-competitive levels and to deprive the Borrower of the benefits
of free and open competition.
59.3 When either party to the Contract gives notice of a breach of contract to the
Engineer for a cause other than those listed under Sub Clause 59.2 above, the
Engineer shall decide whether the breach is fundamental or not.
59.4 Notwithstanding the above, the employer may terminate the Contract for
60. Payment upon Termination
60.1 If the Contract is terminated because of a fundamental breach of Contract by
the Contractor, the Engineer shall issue a Certificate for the value of the work
done less advance payments received up to the date of the issue of the
certificate, less other recoveries due in terms of the contract, less taxes due to
deducted at source as per applicable law and less the percentage to apply to the work
not completed as indicated in the Contract data. Additional Liquidated Damages shall
not apply. If the total amount due to the Employer exceeds any payment due to the
not apply. If the total amount due to the Employer exceeds any payment due to the
Contractor the difference shall be a debt payable to the Employer.
60.2 If the Contract is terminated at the Employer’s convenience or because of a
fundamental breach of Contract by the Employer, the Engineer shall issue a
certificate for the value of the work done, the cost of balance material brought
by the contractor and available at site, the reasonable cost of removal of
equipment, repatriation of the Contractor’s personnel employed solely on the
works, and the Contractor’s cost of protecting and securing the Works and
less advance payment received up to the date of the certificate, less other
recoveries due in terms of the contract and less taxes due to deducted at
source as per applicable law.
61.1 All materials on the Site, Plant Equipments, Temporary Works and Works are
deemed to be property of the Employer, if the Contract is terminated because
of a Contractor’s default.
62. Release from Performance
62.1 If the Contract is frustrated by the outbreak of war of by any other event
entirely outside the control of either the Employer or the Contractor the
Engineer shall certify that the Contract has been frustrated. The Contractor
shall make the Site safe and stop work as quickly as possible after receiving
this certificate and shall be paid for all work carried out before receiving it
and for any work carried out afterwards to which commitment was made.
F. SPECIAL CONDITIONS OF CONTRACT
The Contractor shall, unless otherwise provided in the Contract, make his
own arrangements for the engagement of all staff and labour, local or other, and for
their payment of housing, feeding and transport.
The Contractor shall, if required by the Engineer, deliver to the Engineer a
return in detail, in such form and at such intervals as the Engineer may prescribe,
showing the staff and the numbers of the several classes of labour from time to time
employed by the Contractor on the site and such other information as the Engineer
64. COMPLIANCE WITH LABOUR REGULATIONS
During continuance of the contact, the Contractor and his sub- contractor
shall abide at all times by all existing labour enactments and rules made thereunder,
regulations, notification and bye laws of the State or central Government or local
authority and any other labour law (including rules), regulations, bye laws that may
be passed or notifications that may be issued under any labour law in future either
by the State or the Central Government or the local authority. Salient features of
some of the major labour laws that are applicable to the construction industry are
given below. The Contractor shall keep the Employer indemnified in case any action
is taken against the Employer by the competent authority on account of
contravention of any of the provisions of any Act or rules made thereunder,
regulations or notifications including amendments. If the Employer is caused to pay
or reimburse, such amounts as may be necessary to cause or observe, or for
observance of the provisions stipulated in the notifications/bye laws/Acts/
Rules/regulations including amendments, if any, on the part of the Contractor, the
Engineer/employer shall have the right to deduct any money due to the Contractor
including his amount of performance security. The Employer / Engineer shall also
have the right to recover from the Contractor any sum required or estimated to be
required for making good the loss or damage suffered by the Employer.
The employees of the Contractor and the Sub-Contractor in no case shall be
treated as the employees of the Employer at any point to time.
SALIENT FEATURES OF SOME MAJOR LABOUR AND OTHER LAWS APPLICABLE TO
ESTABLISHMENTS ENGAGED IN BUILDING AND OTHER CONSTRUCTIONS WORK
A) Workmen Compensation Act 1923 :- The Act provides for compensation in
case of injury by accident arising out of and during the course of employment.
B) Payment of Gratuity Act. 1972 :- Gratuity is payable to an employee under the
Act on satisfaction of certain conditions on separation if an employee has
completed 5 years service or more on death, the rate of 15 days wages for every
completed year of service. The Act is applicable to all establishments employing
10 or more employees.
C) Employees P.F. and Miscellaneous Provision Act 1952:- The Act Provides for
monthly contributions by the employer plus workers @ 10% or 8.33% The
benefits payable under the Act are :
1. Pension or family pension on retirement or death, as the case may be.
2. Deposit linked insurance on the death in harness of the worker.
3. Payment of P.F. accumulation on retirement/death etc.
D) Maternity Benefit Act 1951 :- The Act provides for leave and some other
benefits to women employees in case of confinement or miscarriage etc.
E) Contract Labour (Regulation & Abolition) Act 1970 : The Act provides for
certain welfare measures to be provided by the Contractor to contract labour and
in case the Contractor fails to provide, the same are required to be provided, by
the Principal Employer by Law. The principal Employer is required to take
Certificate of Registration and the Contractor is required to take license from the
designated Officer. The Act is applicable to the establishments or Contractor of
Principal Employer, if they employ 20 or more contract labour.
F) Minimum Wages Act 1948 :- The Employer is supposed to pay not less than the
Minimum Wages fixed by appropriate Government as per provisions of the Act, if
the employment is a scheduled employment. Construction of Building, Roads,
Runways are scheduled employment.
G) Payments of wages Act 1936:- It lays down as to by what date the wages are to
be paid, when it will be paid and what deductions can be made from the wages
of the workers.
H) Equal remunerations Act 1979 :- The Act provides for payment of equal
wages for work of equal nature to Male and Female workers and for not making
discrimination against female employees in the matter of transfer, training and
promotions etc.
I) Payments of Bonus Act 1965 :- The Act is applicable to all establishments
employing 20 or more employees. The Act provides for payments of annual
bonus subject to a minimum of 8.33% of wages and maximum of 20 % of wages
to employees drawing Rs. 3500/- per month or less. The bonus to be paid to
employees getting Rs, 2500/- per month or above Rs. 3500/- per month shall be
worked out by taking wages as Rs. 2500/- per month only. The Act does not
apply to certain establishments. The newly set-up establishments are exempted for five
years in certain circumstances. Some of the State Governments have reduced the
employment size from 20 to 10 for the purpose of applicability of this Act.
J) Industrial Disputes Act 1947 :- The Act lays down the machinery and
procedure for resolutions of Industrial disputes, in what situations a strike or
lock-out becomes illegal and what are the requirements for laying off or
retrenching the employees or closing down the establishment.
K) Industrial employment (standing Orders) Act 1946 :- It is applicable to all
establishments employing 100 or more workmen (employment size reduced by
some of the State and Central Government to 50). The Act provides for laying
down rules governing the conditions of employment by the Employer on
matters provided in the Act and get the same certified by the designated
L) Trade Unions Act 1926:- The Act lays the procedure for registration of trade
unions of workmen and employers. The Trade Unions registered under the Act
have given certain immunities from civil and criminal liabilities.
M) Child Labour (Prohibition & Regulation Act 1986 :- The Act prohibits
employment of children below 14 years of age in certain occupations and
process and provides for regulation of employment of children in all other
occupations and processes. Employment of Child labour is prohibited in Building
and Construction Industry.
N) Inter – State Migrant workmen’s (Regulation of Employment & Conditions
of service) Act 1979:- The Act is applicable to an establishment which employs
5 or more inter-state migrant workmen through an intermediary (who has
recruited workmen in one state for employment in the establishment situated in
another state).The inter-state migrant workmen, is an establishment to which
this Act becomes applicable, are required to be provided certain facilities such as
housing, medical aid, traveling expenses from home upto the establishment and
O) The Building and Other Construction workers (Regulation of employment
and Conditions of Service) Act 1996 and the Cess Act of 1996:- All the
establishments who carry on any building or other constructions work and
employ 10 or more workers are covered under this Act.
All such establishments are required to pay cess at the rate not exceeding 2% of the cost
of construction as may be modified by the government. The Employer of the
establishment is required to provide safety measures at the Building or construction
work and other welfare measures, such as canteens, First Aid facilities, Ambulance,
Housing accommodations for workers near the workplace etc. The Employer to whom
the Act applies has to obtain a registration certificate from the Registering Officers
appointed by the Government.
P) Factories Act 1948 :- The Act lays down the procedure for approval of plans
before setting up a factory, health and safety provisions, welfare provisions,
working hours, annual earned leave and rendering information regarding
accidents or dangerous occurrences to designated authorities. It is applicable to
premises employing 10 persons or more with aid of power or 20 or more
persons without the aid of power engaged in the manufacturing process.
Q) Royalty charges-The contractor shall pay the royalty to the competent
authority as per rule. The royalty charges paid shall be borne by the
contractor and shall not be reimbursed by the Employer.
R) Following Pollution control Acts and amendments made thereof
from time to time shall be applicable.
1. Water (Preservation and control of Pollution) Act,
2. Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution Act
3. Environmental (Protection) Act
The contractor must commit to adopting Environmental
management plan for best energy use, waste management, the reduction
of pollution as in EMS (Environmental Management system)ISO-14001-
65. ARBITRATION (GCC Clause 24)
The procedure for arbitration will be as follows: -
24.1 If the Contractor is of the view that a decision taken by the Engineer was either
outside the authority given to the Engineer by the Contract or that the decision
was wrongly taken, the decision shall be referred to City Engineer porbandar
(Higher Authority) within 14 days of the notification of the Engineer's
decision. If the issue is not resolved, any party can refer the matter for
conciliation within 15 days from the decision given by the City Engineer
(a) For the work up to Rs.100 Cr., if any of the parties is not satisfied with the
decision of the City Engineer porbandar, both the parties have to refer to
the #Chief Engineer concerned for the conciliation process.
(b) For the work more than Rs.100 Cr., if any of the parties is not satisfied
with the decision of the Superintending Engineer, both parties have to
refer to the City Engineer porbandar for the conciliation process.
If the dispute is not resolved through the conciliation process, contractor may
refer the dispute to Gujarat Public Works Contract DisputeArbitration Tribunal. If
the Contractor fails to refer a claim / dispute to the Higher Authority within
days of the notification of the Engineer's decision, the Contractor shall not be
entitled to any additional payment/claim if he doesn’t follow the above sequence
in stipulated time. However, during such period, he would not stop the work in
Clause Reference With
respect To section
Item marked “N/A” do not apply to this Contract.
1. The Employers is [CL.1.1]
Name: City Engineer of Municipal Corporation, Porbandar
Address: Pandit Dindal Upadhyay Bhavan, SVP Road, Near Railway Station,
Name of authorized Representative (will be intimated later)
2. The Engineer is Engineer of Municipal Corporation, Porbandar
Name of Authorized Representative : City Engineer of Municipal
Corporation, Porbandar,
3. The Defects Liability Period is 3 years from the date of completion. [CL.1.1&33]
4. The Start Date shall be 1-day days for the date of issue of the Notice to [CL.1.1]
proceed with the work.
5. The Intended Completion Date for the whole of the works is [CL.1.1,17&2]
18 Months after start of work with the following milestones:
Milestone dates: [CL.2.2& 49.1]
Physical works to be completed Period from the start date
Mile Percentage of work Time in
stone (Physical) days
6. The Site is located at In Porbandar [CL.1.1]
7. The name and identification number of the Contract is: Bid Documents For [CL.1.1]
“UPGRADATION WORK OF TERRACE WATERPROOFING, STAIR RAILING AND FIRE
FIGHTING EQUIPMENTS AT BSUP AAVAS SCHEME EXISTING BUILDING AT
BOKHIRA, PORBANDAR” (2nd Attempt)
8. The works consist of with items B.O.Q. The works shall, inter alia, include the [CL.1.1]
following, asSpecified or as directed:
Site clearance; setting – out and layout; widening of existing carriageway and
strengthening including camber corrections; construction of new road/ Parallel
service road; bituminous pavements remodeling / construction of Junctions,
intersections, bus bays, lay-bays; supplying and placing of drainage Channels,
flumes, guard posts and guard other related items; construction/extension of cross
drainage works, bridge, approaches and other related stones; protective works for
roads/bridge; all aspects of quality assurance of variouscomponents of the works;
rectification of The defects in the completed works during the Defects Liability
Period; submission of “As- built’’ drawings and any other related documents; and
other item of work as may be required to be carried out for completing the
work in accordance with the drawings and the provisions of the contract and to
(B) Bridge Works
Site clearance; setting out, provision of foundations, piers abutments
and bearing; prestressed/reinforced cement concrete superstructure;
wearing coat, hand railings, expansion joints, approach slabs, drainages
spouts/ downtake pipes, arrangements for fixing light posts, water
mains, utilities etc; provision of suitably designed protective works;
providing wing/return walls; provision of road markings, road signs
etc.; all aspects of quality assurance; clearing the site and handing over
the works on completion; rectification of the defects during the Defects
Liability Period and submission of “As-built” drawings and other
related documents; and other items of work as may be required to be
carried out for completing the works in accordance with the drawings
and the provisions of the contract and to Insure safety
(C) Other Items [CL.1.1]
Any Other Items as required to fulfill all contractual obligations as per the Bid
10. The following documents also form part of the Contract: [CL.2.3(9)]
As per clause 2-3
11. The law which applies to the Contract is the law of Union of India necessary to
12. The language of the Contract documents is English make
13. Limit of subcontracting 25% of the Initial Contract Price [CL.7.1]
14. The Schedule of Other Contractors [CL.8]
15. The Schedule of Key Personnel As per Annex – II to Section I [CL.9]
The minimum insurance cover for physical property, injury and death is Rs.
5 lakhs per occurrence with the number of occurrences limitedto four.
After each occurrence, the contractor will pay an additional premium [CL13]
16. Site Investigation report [CL.14]
17. The Site Possession dates shall be …………………….. [CL.21]
18. The period for submission of programme for approval of the engineer [CL. 27.1]
shall be 21 days from the issue of Letter of Acceptance.
19. The period between program updates will be 83 days. [CL.27.3]
20. The amount to be withheld for late submission of an updated [CL. 27.3]
programme shall be Rs 1 lakhs
21. The following events shall also be Compensation Events [CL. 44]
Substantially adverse ground conditions encountered during thecourse of
execution of work not provided for in the bidding document.
(i) Removal of underground utilities detected subsequently
(ii) Significant changes in classification of soil requiring
additional mobilization by the contractor, e.g. ordinary soil
to rock excavation,
(iii) Removal of unsuitable material like marsh, debris dumps,
etc. not caused by the contractor.
(iv) Artesian conditions
(v) Seepage, erosion landslide
(vi) River training requiring protection of permanent work
(vii)Presence of historical, archeological or religious structures,
monuments interfering with the works
(viii) Restriction of access to ground imposed by civil, judicial, or
military authority
23. The currency of the Contract is Indian Rupees [CL. 46]
24. The formula (e) for adjustment of prices are as under: [CL.47]
If any of the commodities like Cement, Steel or Bitumen are not
found applicable in a work, the weight component of that
commodities {i.e. ‘Cement’ (Pc), ‘Steel’ (Ps) or ‘Bitumen' (Pb) as
indicated in SBD for the purpose of Price Adjustment} shall be
clubbed with the weight component of ‘Other Material’ (Pm), such
that the gross % weight of the components shall remain as 100% .
R = value of work as defined in Clause 47.1 of Conditions of Contract
Adjustment for labour component
(i) Price adjustment for increase or decrease in the cost due to
labour shall be paid in accordance with the following formula:
VL = Increase or decrease in the cost of work during the
month under consideration due to changes in rates for
L0 = The consumer price index for industrial workers for the
State on 28 days preceding the scheduled date of
opening of technical Bids as published by Labour
Bureau, Ministry of Labour, Government of India
Li = The consumer price index for industrial workers for the
State for the month under consideration as published by
the Labour Bureau, Ministry of Labour, Government of
Pl = Percentage of labor component of the work.
Adjustment for cement component.
(ii) Prices adjustment for increase or decrease in the cost of
cement procured by the contractor
Vc = Increase or decrease in the cost of work during the
month under consideration due to changes in rates
C0 = The all India wholesale price index for Ordinary
Portland Cement on 28 days preceding the
scheduled date of opening of technical bid as
published by the Office of the Economic Adviser,
Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal
Trade, Ministry of Commerce & Industry.
Ci = The all India average wholesale price index for Ordinary
Portland Cement for the month under consideration as
published by Office of the Economic Adviser,
Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal
Trade, Ministry of Commerce & Industry.
Pc = Percentage of cement component of the work
Adjustment for steel component
(iii) Price adjustment for increase or decrease in the cost of steel procured by the
contractor shall be paid in accordance with the following formula
Vs= Increase or decrease in the cost of work during the month under consideration
due to changes in the rates for steel
So= The all India wholesale price index for steel (Mild Steel - Long Products
Rebars) on 28 days preceding the date of opening of Bids as published by the
Office of the Economic Adviser, Department for Promotion of Industry and
Internal Trade, Ministry of Commerce & Industry.
Si= The all India average wholesale price index for steel (Mild Steel - Long
Products Rebars) for the month under consideration as published by
Office of the Economic Adviser, Department for Promotion of Industry and
Internal Trade, Ministry of Commerce & Industry.
Ps = Percentage of steel component of the work
Note : For the application of this clause, the index of Mild Steel- Long
products Rebars has been chosen to represent the steel group.
Adjustments of bitumen component
(iv) Price adjustment for increase in the cost of bitumen shall be paid in
accordance with the following formula
Vb = Increase or decrease in the cost of work during the month underconsideration
due to changes in rates for bitumen.
Bo = The official retail price of bitumen at the IOC depot at the nearest centre
on the day 28 days prior to the scheduled date of opening of technical bid.
Bi = The official retail price of bitumen of IOC depot at the nearest centre for
the 15th day of the month under consideration.
Pb = Percentage of bitumen component of the work
Adjustment of POL (fuel and lubricant) component
(v) Price adjustment for increase or decrease in cost of POL (fuel and
lubricant) shall be paid in accordance with the following formula
Vf = Increase or decrease in the cost of work during the month underconsideration
due to changes in rates for fuel and lubricants.
Fo = The official retail price of High Speed Diesel (HSD) at the existing
consumer pumps of IOC at the nearest centre on the day 28 prior to the date
of opening of Bids.
Fi = The official retail price of HSD at the existing consumer pumps of IOC at
the nearest centre for the 15th day of the month of the under consideration.
Pf = Percentage of fuel and lubricants component of the work
Note: For the application of this clause, the price of High-Speed diesel Oil has been
chosen to represent the fuel and lubricants group.
Adjustment for Construction Machinery
(vi) Price adjustment for increase or decrease in the cost of plant and
Machinery spare procured by the Contractor shall be paid in
accordance with the following formula
Vp= Increase or decrease in the cost of work during the month underconsideration
due to changes in rates for plant and machinery spares
P0 = The all India wholesale price index for manufacturer of
machinery for mining, quarrying and Construction for the month
under consideration as published Office of the Economic Adviser,
Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade,
Ministry of Commerce & Industry.
Pi = The all India average wholesale price index for manufacturer of
machinery for mining, quarrying and Construction for the month
under consideration as published Office of the Economic Adviser,
Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade,
Ministry of Commerce & Industry.
Pp = Percentage of plant and machinery spares component of the work.
Note: For the application of this clause, index of Heavy Machinery and partshas
been chosen to represent the Plant and Machinery Spares group
Adjustment of other materials Component
(vii) Price adjustment for increase or decrease in cost of local materials
other than cement, steel, bitumen and POL procured by the contractor
shall be paid in accordance with the following formula
Vm = Increase or decrease in the cost of work during the month under
consideration due to change in rates for local materials other than cement,
steel, bitumen and POL.
M0 = The All Indian wholesale price index (all commodities) on
days preceding the scheduled date of opening of technical Bids, as
published by the Office of the Economic Adviser, Department for
Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade, Ministry of Commerce
Mi= The All India wholesale price index (all commodities) for the
month under consideration as published by the Office of the
Economic Adviser, Department for Promotion of Industry and
Internal Trade, Ministry of Commerce & Industry.
Pm = Percentage of local material components (other than cement, steel,
bitumen and POL) of the work.
The following percentage will govern the price adjustment for the entire
1. Labour -Pl 0.00 %
2. Cement – Pc 0.00 %
3. Steel - Ps 0.00 %
4. Bitumen - Pb 0.00 %
6. Plant & Machinery Spares - Pp 0.00 %
7. Other Materials - Pm 0.00 %
25. The proportion of payments retained (retention money) shall be 6% {CL. 48}
from each bill subject to a maximum of 5% of final contract price.
26. Amount of Liquidated damages for For Whole of work {CL.49}
delay in completion of works (1/2000)th of the Initial contract
price, rounded off to the nearest
Thousand, per day. For sectional
Completion (wherever specified In item
6 of Contract data) (1/2000)th ofinitial
contract price for #5 km Section,
rounded off to the nearest thousand per
27. Maximum limit of liquidated damages 10 percent of the Initial {CL. 49}
For delay in completion work Contract Price rounded off to
the nearest thousand
28. Amount of Bonus for early completion Amount of bonus for early
completion of work shall be givenas
per CL.50 of Section-3
29. Maximum limit of bonus for early 5 percent of the Contract {CL. 50}
Completion of work Price
30. The amount of the advance payment are: {CL. 51 & 52}
#Nature of Advances Amount (Rs.) Conditions to
i Mobilization 1 0 % of the contract On submission of unconditional
Price Bank Guarantee. (to be drawn
before the end of 20% of the contract
period). The contractor may furnish
four bank guarantees of 2.5 % of each
valid for the full period.
ii Equipment 90% for new and 50% of After equipment is brought to site
depreciated value for old (provided the Engineer is
equipment. Total amount satisfied That the equipment is
equipment. Total amount satisfied That the equipment is
will be subject to a required for performance of the
maximum of 5% of the contract) and on submission of
Contract Price unconditional Bank Guarantee for
amount of advance
iii Secured Deleted
Brought to site
(The advance payment will be paid to the Contractor no later than 28 days after fulfillment
of the above conditions).
31. Repayment of advance payment for mobilization and equipment {CL. 51.3}
The advance loan shall be repaid with percentage deduction from the interim payments
certified by the Engineer under the Contract. Deduction shall commence in the next
Interim Payment Certificate following that in which the
total of all such payments to the Contractor has reached not less than 20 percent of the
Contract Price or 6 (six) months from the date of payment of first installment of advance,
whichever period concludes earlier, and shall be made at the rate of 20 percent
(collectively for both Mobilization Advance and Equipment Advance) of the
amounts of all Interim Payment Certificate until such time as the loan has been repaid,
always provided that the loan shall be completely repaid prior to the expiry of the
original time for completion pursuantto Clause 17 and
33. The securities shall be for the following minimum amounts equivalent {CL. 52}
As a percentage of the Contract Price:
Performance Security for 5 percent of contract price plus Rs. - (to be decided after
evaluation of the bid) as additional security in terms of ITB Clause (Note: Performance
security As per Govt. of Gujarat G.R. Dtd.03/02/2024 પરચ/102020/329/સી
The standard form of Performance security acceptable to the Employer shall be an
unconditional Bank Guarantee of the type as presented in Section 8 of the Bidding
34. The Schedule of Operating and maintenance Manuals…..N/A. {CL. 58}
35. The date by which “as– built” drawings (in scale as directed) in 2 sets {CL. 58}
are required within 28 days of the issue of certificate of completion of the whole
or section of the work, as the case may be.
36. The amount to be withheld for failing to supply “as built” drawings {CL. 58} by
the Date required is Rs. 5 Lakhs.
37. The following events shall also be fundamentals breach of contract: {CL.59.2}
“The Contractor has contravened Sub- clause 7.1 and Clause 9 of GCC”
38. The percentage to apply the value of the work not completed representing {Cl 60}
the Employer’s additional cost for completing the Works shall be 20 per cent.
39. Input rate for Cement shall be considered as per CE CG SOR 2023-24 :
Rs. /MT. according to same cement recovery shall be done.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
Description of the Works:
1. We offer to execute the Works described above and remedy any defects therein in
conformity with the conditions of Contract, specification, drawings, Bill of Quantities
and Addenda for the sum (s) of
2. We undertake, if our Bid is accepted, to commence the Works as soon as is
reasonably possible after the receipt of the Engineer’s notice to commence, and to
complete the whole of the Works in the Contact within the time stated in the
3. We agree to abide by this Bid for the period of 120 Days from the date fixed for
receiving the same, and it shall remain binding upon it and may be accepted at any
time before the expiration of that period.
4. Unless and until a formal Agreement is prepared and executed this Bid, together
with your written acceptance thereof, shall constitute a binding contract between
5. We understand that you are not bound to accept the lowest or any tender you may
------- duly authorized to sign bids for and on behalf of -----------------------------------
(in block capitals or typed)
BILL OF QUANTITIES
BILL OF QUANTITIES
1. The bill of Quantities shall be read in conjunction with the Instructions to Bidder,
Conditions of Contract, Technical Specifications and Drawings.
2. The quantities given in the Bill of Quantities are estimated and provisional, and are
given to provide a common basis for bidding. The basis of payment will be theactual
quantities of work ordered and carried out, as measured by the Contractor and
verified by the Engineer and valued at the rates and prices tendered in the priced Bill
of Quantities, where applicable, and otherwise at such rates and pricesas the
Engineer may fix within the terms of the Contract.
3. The rates and prices tendered in the priced Bill of Quantities shall, except in sofar
as it is otherwise provided under the Contract, include all constructionalplant,
layout, supervision, materials, erection, maintenance, insurance, profit, taxes and
duties, together with all general risks, liabilities and obligations set out or implied in
4. The rates and prices shall be quoted entirely in Indian Currency.
5. A rate or prices shall be entered against each item in the Bill Quantities, whether
quantities are stated or not. The cost of Items against which Contractor has failed to
enter a rate or price shall be deemed to be covered by other rates and prices entered
in the Bill of Quantities (in case of Item rate contract).
6. The whole cost of complying with the provisions of the Contract shall be included in
the items provided in the priced Bill of Quantities, and where no Items are provided
the cost shall be deemed to be distributed among the rates and prices entered for the
related items of Work.
7. General direction and descriptions of work and materials are not necessarily
repeated or summarized in the Bill of Quantities. References to the relevant sections
of the contract documentation shall be made before entering rates or prices against
each item in the Bill of Quantities.
8. The method of completed work of payment shall be in accordance with the
specification for Road or Bridge works. For building works specifications for building
are to be followed.
9. Errors will be corrected by the Employer for any arithmetic errors pursuant to
Clause 29 of the Instructions to Bidder.
10. Rock is defined as all materials which, in the opinion of the Engineer, required
blasting, or the use of metal wedges and sledgehammers, or the use of compressed
air drilling for its removal, and which cannot be extracted by ripping with a tractor of
at least 150 kw with a single rear mounted heavy duty ripper.
11. Below pumping stations are to be designed and construct by agency, its quantity are
given in Schedule B.for reference specimen drawing is given.
12. The Item shall be purchased from Civil and Mechanical (Only from Grade-A)
Approved Vendor list of GWSSB, if any item not included in vendor list, can be
approved by engineer in charge.
PORBANDAR MUNICIPAL CORPORATION
NAME OF WORK: UPGRADATION WORK OF TERRACE WATERPROOFING, STAIR RAILING
AND FIRE FIGHTING EQUIPMENTS AT BSUP AAVAS SCHEME EXISTING BUILDING AT
BOKHIRA, PORBANDAR (2nd Attempt)
Item Total Amount
Item Total Amount
Quantity Description Unit Rate In Words as per estimated
1 22654.00 Providing and laying cement Sqm 355.21 Rupees Three
concrete flooring 1:2:4 (1- Hundred Fifty-Five
cement : 2-coarse sand : 4- and Paise Twenty-
graded stone aggregate 20 One Only
mm nominal size) laid in one
layer and finished with a
floating coat of neat cement.
(B) 50mm thick.
2 22654.00 Providing and Laying Sqm 1073.63 Rupees One
Waterproofing System is Thousand Seventy-
Two Components, Polymer Three and Paise
modified, Highly Flexible Sixty-Three Only
Cementious Waterproofing
Membrane system. It
Comprises of Superior
quality cement, Other
Additives and Liquid
Polymers. When both liquid
and powder mixed together
and applied it forms a tough,
Flexible and seamless
Waterproof barrier which
also provides excellent
bonding and crack bridging
ability on masonry
Substrates, Providing and
applying Waterproofing,
treatment to RCC bore
packing (Sleeves for
Plumbing / other services in
RCC Slab etc. complete as
per Approved by Engineer in
charge. (FIVE YEARS
3 5076.00 Providing and fixing Rmt 3549.14 Rupees Three
stainless steel railing 50mm Thousand Five
dia.(16 gauge-Grade 304) Hundred Forty-Nine
TOP RAIL with 1 mtr c/c and Paise Fourteen
VERTICAL SUPPORT Only
37.5mm dia. (16 gauge-
Grade 304), 3 NO. 25mm
dia. (16 gauge-Grade 304)
HORI. MEMBER .for up to
1.2mt height at any floor,
including welding, grinding,
buffing, polishing and
making curvature (wherever
required) for staircase on the
side of waist slab with
suitable arrangement as per
drwaing (for payment
purpose only hand rail
Running meter will be
consider, and other stainless
steel members shall are
inclusive of fixing
accessories such as Baluster,
supports, horizontal
members, nuts, bolts,
fasteners etc.)Rate includes
for all lead & lift. etc,
complete as per drawings and
design supplied by architect
and instruction given by
authority and E.I.C.
4 188.00 Providing and fixing FRP Sqm 2615.04 Rupees Two
frame size 125x65 mm and Thousand Six
35mm thick FRP shutter Hundred Fifteen and
having extra reinforcement Paise Four Only
on sides & edges in polish
finish. The core of the shutter
& frame is to be filed up with
injected polyurethene foam
done in situ alongwith
embedded wooden pieces for
stiffening & also taking
hinges & fintures. The whole
FRP frame & shutter is to be
water proof weather proof,
termite proof & resistance to
mild acid/alkali. Rates are to
be inclusive of S.S hinges
with necessary screws &
alluminium S.S fixtures &
fastenings & fastener sleeve.
5 2350.00 Providing , laying and Rmt 148.11 Rupees One Hundred
jointing in true line and level Forty-Eight and
U.P.V.C. Pipe (SCH-40) line Paise Eleven Only
including fitting of PRINCE
/ SUPREME / ASTRAL /
FINOLEX or equivalent or
as approved by Engineer - in
-Charge . Pipe shall be fixed
on the wall with the help of
clamp at every two meter
C/C or shall be concealed as
directing including necessary
fittings etc. including testing
of pipe and joints and fixing
the same with adhesive
solvent, including cost of all
materials. - ( D ) 40 mm
6 6110.00 Providing and supplying in Rmt 247.45 Rupees Two
standard length ISI mark Hundred Forty-
high density Polyethylene Seven and Paise
H.D.P.E. Pipes suitable for Forty-Five Only
potable water as per IS
specification no. 4984/1995
including all local and central
taxes, transportation, freight
charges, octroi, inspection
charges, loading, unloading,
conveyance to the dept.
stores etc. comp. -
Kg/cm2, 110 mm dia.
7 6110.00 Lowering,laying and jointing Rmt 45.45 Rupees Forty-Five
HDPE pipes and specials of and Paise Forty-Five
following class and diameter Only
(By butt fusioan welding
method) including cost of
conveyance from stores to
site of work at all level
including cost of labour,
material,giving satisfactory
hydrulic testing etc. comp.
8 23.50 Providing C.C.M.: 100 for Cum 4154.93 Rupees Four
encasing pipes using trap Thousand One
metal size 12 mm to 50 mm Hundred Fifty-Four
incl. form work curing and Paise Ninety-
consolidation etc. Complete Three Only
for various location on pipe
9 376.00 20 mm thick sand faced Sqm. 353.65 Rupees Three
cement plaster on walls upto Hundred Fifty-Three
height 10 meters consisting and Paise Sixty-Five
of 12 mm thick backing coat Only
of c.m. 1:3 (1 cement :3 fine)
and 8 mm thick finishing
coat of c.m. 1:1 (1 cement
:1sand) etc. complete.
10 376.00 Finishing wall with water Sqm 63.69 Rupees Sixty-Three
proofing cement paint of on and Paise Sixty-Nine
wall surfaces (Two coats) to Only
give an approved brand and
manufacture and of required
shape even shade after
thoroughly brushing the
surface to remove all dirt and
remains of loose powered
11 376.00 Providing & Fixing the Sqm 290.58 Rupees Two
Chikenmesh - 20 guage Hundred Ninety and
(Crimp Jali) of approved size Paise Fifty-Eight
applying between the RCC Only
and masonry junction in
proper line, level and plumb
with all material, labour,
tools, tackles and equipment
including fixing the jali with
nails, etc complete as
directed by the Engineer-in-
12 1382.00 Excavation for foundation Cum 164.82 Rupees One Hundred
upto 1.5 m depth including Sixty-Four and Paise
sorting out and stacking of Eighty-Two Only
useful materials and
disposing off the excavated
stuff upto 50 Meter lead.(B)
Dense or Hard soil
13 63.00 Excavation for foundation Cum 279.81 Rupees Two
upto 1.5 m depth including Hundred Seventy-
sorting out and stacking of Nine and Paise
useful materials and Eighty-One Only
disposing off the excavated
stuff upto 50 Meter lead.(C)
14 32.00 Excavation for foundation Cum 316.22 Rupees Three
for depth from 1.5 m to 3.0 Hundred Sixteen and
m including sorting out and Paise Twenty-Two
stacking of useful materials Only
and disposing off the
excavated stuff upto
Meter lead. (D) Soft rock not
requiring Blasting
15 63.00 Excavation for foundation Cum 682.26 Rupees Six Hundred
for depth from 1.5 m to 3.0 Eighty-Two and
m including sorting out and Paise Twenty-Six
stacking of useful materials Only
and disposing off the
excavated stuff upto
Meter lead.(E) Hard Rock
16 1.00 Excavation for foundation Cum 707.18 Rupees Seven
for depth from 3.0 m to 5.0 Hundred Seven and
m including sorting out and Paise Eighteen Only
stacking of useful materials
and disposing off the
excavated stuff upto
Meter lead.(E) Hard Rock
17 1301.00 Filling available excavated Cum 137.47 Rupees One Hundred
earth (excluding rock) in Thirty-Seven and
trenches. plinth, sides of Paise Forty-Seven
foundations etc. in layers not Only
exceeding 20 cm. in depth
consolidating each disposited
layer by ramming and
18 705.00 Removal work of Sqm 27.27 Rupees Twenty-
Interlocking block Seven and Paise
Twenty-Seven Only
19 141.00 Demolition including Cum 1133.88 Rupees One
stacking of serviceable Thousand One
materilas and disposal of Hundred Thirty-
unserviceable materials with Three and Paise
all lead and lift. (i) R.C.C. Eighty-Eight Only
20 705.00 Providing and fixing pre-cast Sqm 708.16 Rupees Seven
Rubber Dye / steel Dye inter Hundred Eight and
locking concrete block Paise Sixteen Only
60mm thick with grade of
concrete M300 pnumatic
compressed / vibrated
mechanically and as per
approved design Confirming
to IS 15658 : 2006 including
35 mm Sand layer for
levelling and filling the joint
with sand in proper line and
level as per guidlines of IRC
: SP 63-2018 etc. Complete.
21 77.00 Providing and laying cement Cum 3842.90 Rupees Three
concrete 1:2:4 (1- Cement : Thousand Eight
2- Coarse sand : 4- graded Hundred Forty-Two
stone aggregates 20 mm and Paise Ninety
nominal size) and curing Only
complete excluding cost of
formwork in (A) Foundation
22 9.00 Providing and laying Cum 4573.26 Rupees Four
controlled cement concrete Thousand Five
M.250 and curing complete Hundred Seventy-
including the cost of Three and Paise
formwork and reinforcement Twenty-Six Only
for reinforced concrete work
in (A) Foundations, footings,
Base of columns and Mass
23 16.00 Providing and laying Cum 8210.09 Rupees Eight
controlled cement concrete Thousand Two
M.250 and curing complete Hundred Ten and
including the cost of Paise Nine Only
formwork and reinforcement
for reinforced concrete work
in (B) Walls, from top of
foundation level upto floor
24 3.00 Providing and laying Cum 6639.53 Rupees Six
controlled cement concrete Thousand Six
M.250 and curing complete Hundred Thirty-Nine
including the cost of and Paise Fifty-
formwork and excluding cost Three Only
of reinforcement for
reinforced concrete work in
Ground Floor Beam
25 16.00 Providing and laying Cum 7135.16 Rupees Seven
controlled cement concrete Thousand One
M.250 and curing complete Hundred Thirty-Five
including the cost of and Paise Sixteen
formwork and excluding cost Only
of reinforcement for
reinforced concrete work in
Ground Floor Slabs
26 2.00 Providing and laying Cum 6865.53 Rupees Six
controlled cement concrete Thousand Eight
M.250 and curing complete Hundred Sixty-Five
including the cost of and Paise Fifty-
formwork and excluding cost Three Only
of reinforcement for
reinforced concrete work in
Ground Floor Lintel
27 1.00 Providing and laying Cum 6558.46 Rupees Six
controlled cement concrete Thousand Five
M.250 and curing complete Hundred Fifty-Eight
including the cost of and Paise Forty-Six
formwork and excluding cost Only
of reinforcement for
reinforced concrete work in
28 4.60 Supply cutting, Bending, MT 90364.70 Rupees Ninety
Binding and placing in Thousand Three
position steel as per plan and Hundred Sixty-Four
design and as per ISS 2502 and Paise Seventy
including cost of steel and Only
binding wire for reservoirs/
structures only including lift
up to 6 meter height or depth
below G.L. for all diameters.
Do-CRS steel all diameter Fe
500grade confirming to
29 56.00 White Stone Bela mesonry Cum 6550.93 Rupees Six
block in course in Thousand Five
superstructure with stone of Hundred Fifty and
approved quality in Lime Paise Ninety-Three
Mortar 1:5 (1-Cement :5- Only
course sand) including
packing the joints
30 91.00 Providing 10mm thick Sqm 170.53 Rupees One Hundred
cement plaster in single coat Seventy and Paise
on brick/concrete walls for Fifty-Three Only
interior plastering upto floor
two level and finished even
and smooth in (ii) Cement
mortar 1:4 (1-cement :4-
sand) including with 1 X
cm Grooves Ceiling Plaster
For Ground Floor
31 183.00 Providing 15mm thick Sqm 197.27 Rupees One Hundred
cement plaster in single coat Ninety-Seven and
on Rough (Similar)side of Paise Twenty-Seven
single or half brick walls for Only
interior plastering upto floor
two level and finished even
and smooth in (ii) Cement
mortar 1:4 (1-cement :4-
sand) including with 1 X
cm Grooves and GI
Galvanized 30cm Wide
Hexagonal Wire Mesh on
RCC & Brick Joints Internal
Wall Plaster for Ground
32 273.00 Applying two coats of Sqm 40.59 Rupees Forty and
acrylic lapy ( putty) & two Paise Fifty-Nine
coats of primer of approved Only
brand and manufacture on
new wall surface to give an
even shade including
thoroughly brushing the
surface free from mortar
dropping and other foreign
matter and sand papered
33 183.00 Wall painting (three coats) Sqm 131.99 Rupees One Hundred
with plastic emulsion paint Thirty-One and Paise
of approved brand and Ninety-Nine Only
manufacture on undecorated
wall surface to give an even
shade including throughly
brushing the surface free
from mortar droppings and
other foreign matter and sand
papered smooth.
34 91.00 Wall painting (three coats) Sqm 137.78 Rupees One Hundred
with plastic emulsion paint Thirty-Seven and
on Celling of approved brand Paise Seventy-Eight
and manufacture on Only
undecorated Ceiling surface
to give an even shade
including throughly brushing
the surface free from mortar
droppings and other foreign
matter and sand papered
35 41.00 Providing and laying white Sqm 964.47 Rupees Nine
glazed tiles 6mm thick in Hundred Sixty-Four
flooring treads of steps and and Paise Forty-
landing laid on a bed of Seven Only
12mm thick cement mortar
1:3 (1-cement : 3-coarse sand
) finishing with flush
pointing in white cement.
36 97.00 Providing and laying white Sqm 1127.48 Rupees One
glazed tiles 6mm thick in Thousand One
flooring treads of steps and Hundred Twenty-
landing laid on a bed of Seven and Paise
12mm thick cement mortar Forty-Eight Only
1:3 (1-cement : 3-coarse sand
) finishing with flush
pointing in white cement.
37 47.00 Providing and laying Sqm 1019.39 Rupees One
polished Kota stone slab Thousand Nineteen
flooring over 20mm and Paise Thirty-
(Average) thick base of Nine Only
cement mortar 1:6 (1-cement
: 6-coarse sand) or L.M.
1.1.5 (1-Lime putty :1.5 -
coarse sand) laid over and
jointed with grey cement
slurry mixed with pigment to
match the shade of slab
including rubbing and
polishing etc. complete. (A)
25mm thick (upto 10 ton)
38 4.00 Providing and laying Sqm 1198.63 Rupees One
polished kota stone slab Thousand One
25mm thick in risers of Hundred Ninety-
steps,skirting Dedo and Eight and Paise
pillars laid on 10mm thick Sixty-Three Only
cement mortar 1:3 (1-Cement
: 3 coarse sand) and jointed
with gray cement slury
mixed with pigment to match
the shade of slab including
rubbing and polishing etc.
39 22.00 Green marble ( Marble Slab Rmt 424.20 Rupees Four
stone 25mm thick double Hundred Twenty-
polished ) frame as per detail Four and Paise
drawing on four sides of the Twenty Only
window and Three side of
Door. The size of marble
frame on all sides shall be
mm more than thickness of
wall Etc complete.(
Composite Item )
40 8.00 Providing and fixing window Sqm 3228.69 Rupees Three
having extruded aluminum Thousand Two
Colour anodized section Hundred Twenty-
frame main outer size 63.50 Eight and Paise
x 38.10 x 1.95 mm,@ Wt Sixty-Nine Only
1.094 Kg / Rmt, horizontal
two track member size
@wt.of 0.695 Kg/mt, vertical
member of size 61.85 mm x
0.659 Kg/mt with sliding
shutters of horizontal
member size 40mm x 18mm
0.456Kg/mt, vertical member
of size 40mm x 18mm x
Kg/mt with 5 mm thick
transparent bronze colour
tinted float glass with
powder coated aluminum
fittings and fixtures and
transparent silicon sealant
glass fixing to frame as per
details etc complete for
window with Mosquito jali
window with extra track
41 12.00 Providing and fixing rolling Sqm 3554.40 Rupees Three
shutters of approved make Thousand Five
made of 80 mm wide M.S. Hundred Fifty-Four
laths inter-locked together and Paise Forty Only
through their entire length
and jointed together at the
ends by end locks mounted
on specially designed pipe
shaft with bracket plates,
guide channels and
arragements for inside and
outside locking with push-
pull operation including the
cost of hood cover and spring
etc. complete.(A) Shutters
having width below 3.5 M.
42 180.00 Providing and fixing G.I. Kg 220.18 Rupees Two
Plain grills of approved Hundred Twenty and
design and pattern to wooden Paise Eighteen Only
frames, masonry openings, or
as directed, fabricated from
G.I. flats, square bars, or
round bars at required
spacing, with frame all-
round, including necessary
cutting, welding, grinding,
galvanizing (hot-dip zinc
coating minimum 80 microns
as per IS:4759), priming with
one coat of approved zinc
chromate primer (if
required), and fixing with
round-headed bolts and nuts
screws, complete in all
respects as per approved
drawing, specifications,and
applying a priming coat of
red lead paint and two coat of
oil / enamel paint by using
structural members like
channels, angles, flats, pipes
etc as required shape and size
as per approved drawing etc.
complete as directed by
Engineer-in-charge.
43 221.00 20mm thick sand faced Sqm 330.72 Rupees Three
cement plaster on walls upto Hundred Thirty and
height 10 metres above Paise Seventy-Two
ground level consisting of Only
12mm thick backing coat of
C.M. 1:3 (1-cement : 3-sand)
and 8mm thick finishing coat
of C.M. 1:1 (1-cement : 1-
sand) etc. complete.
44 221.00 Finishing wall with 100% Sqm 152.88 Rupees One Hundred
weather proof exterior Fifty-Two and Paise
emulsion paint on wall Eighty-Eight Only
surface (two coats) with one
coat of exterior primer to
give an required shape even
shade after thoroughly
brushing the surface to
remove all dirt, and remains
of loose powdered
materials.etc complete
45 51.00 Providing and laying chine Sqm 2481.14 Rupees Two
mosaic flooring with cement Thousand Four
based water proofing Hundred Eighty-One
treatment including and Paise Fourteen
preparation of surface as Only
required for terraces etc
consisting of following
operations: (a) Applying a
slurry coat of neat cement
using 2.75 kg/sqm of cement
admixed with water proofing
compound conforming to IS.
2645 and approved by
Engineer-in-charge over the
RCC slab including
adjoining walls upto 300 mm
height including cleaning the
surface before treatment. (b)
Laying brick bats with
mortar using broken
bricks/brick bats 25 mm to
115 mm size with 50% of
cement mortar 1:5 (1 cement
: 5 coarse sand) admixed
with water proofing
compound conforming to IS :
2645 and approved by
Engineer-in-charge over
mm thick layer of cement
mortar of mix 1:5 (1 cement
:5 coarse sand) admixed with
water proofing compound
conforming to IS : 2645 and
approved by Engineer-in-
charge to required slope and
treating similarly the
adjoining walls upto 300 mm
height including rounding of
junctions of walls and slabs.
46 4.00 Providinfg and fixing R.C.C. Nos 959.50 Rupees Nine
Manhole cover 600 MM x Hundred Fifty-Nine
600 MM size with R.C.C. and Paise Fifty Only
cover frame having 5 MT
load carrying capacity etc
47 200.00 Supplying & erecting Mtr 137.36 Rupees One Hundred
XLPE(IS:7098)(I)-88 ISI Thirty-Seven and
unarmoured copper cable 1.1 Paise Thirty-Six
KV grade to be erected as Only
directed of following size.
(E) 3 core 2.5 Sq. mm
48 12.00 Point wiring for Light / Bell Nos 485.81 Rupees Four
with 2-1.5 sq.mm & earth Hundred Eighty-Five
wire of 1.5 sq.mm (Green) and Paise Eighty-
both are of ISI marked 1.1 One Only
KV grade FRLS PVC
insulated multi strand copper
wires up to 10 mtr length , in
below type of pipe erected
with 6A Modular type switch
/ bell push & accessories and
earth continuity of following
type, erected on PVC /
Metallic/Wooden box, single
mounting base frame
textured/metallic/white front
plate modules erected on / in
wall / ceiling as per pipe
erected, with necessary Lamp
holder/ceiling rose /
H.D.Connector as
directed.(f) with medium
class Rigid PVC pipe and
accessories erected concealed
in wall/ceiling complete Cat
49 8.00 Point wiring for FAN with 2- Nos 674.68 Rupees Six Hundred
1.5 sq.mm & earth wire of Seventy-Four and
1.5 sq.mm (Green) both are Paise Sixty-Eight
of .ISI marked 1.1 KV Grade Only
FRLS PVC insulated multi
strand copper wires up to
mtr length, in below type of
pipe erected with 6A
Modular type switch and
hum free EME step type
electronic fan regulator
mounted and accessories
with earth continuity of
following type erected on
PVC / Metallic/Wooden box,
single mounting base frame
textured/metallic/white front
plate modules erected on / in
wall / ceiling as per pipe
erected. with necessary
ceiling rose / H.D.Connector
as directed.(f) with medium
class Rigid PVC pipe and
accessories erected concealed
in wall/ceiling complete Cat
50 10.00 Point wiring for Individual Nos 510.05 Rupees Five
Plug with & earth wire of Hundred Ten and
1.5 sq.mm (Green) both are Paise Five Only
of ISI marked 1.1 KV grade
FRLS PVC insulated multi
strand copper wires up to
mtr length, in below type of
pipe erected complete with
Modular type switch & 5 pin
Plug erected on PVC /
Metallic/Wooden box
covered with appropriate
front plate modules erected
on / in wall / ceiling as per
pipe erected with following
type of accessories. [I] For
6A Plug and 6 a switch with
2-1.5 sq.mm Cu. Wire from
nearby switchboard/mcb db
board (f) with medium class
Rigid PVC pipe and
accessories erected concealed
in wall/ceiling complete Cat.
51 10.00 Point wiring for Individual Nos 745.38 Rupees Seven
Plug with & earth wire of Hundred Forty-Five
1.5 sq.mm (Green) both are and Paise Thirty-
of ISI marked 1.1 KV grade Eight Only
FRLS PVC insulated multi
strand copper wires up to
mtr length, in below type of
pipe erected complete with
Modular type switch & 5 pin
Plug erected on PVC /
Metallic/Wooden box
covered with appropriate
front plate modules erected
on / in wall / ceiling as per
pipe erected with following
type of accessories [II] For
16A Plug and 16 amp switch
with 2-2.5 sq.mm Cu. Wire
from mcb db board. (f) with
medium class Rigid PVC
pipe and accessories erected
concealed in wall/ceiling
complete Cat. III
52 20.00 providing and erecting Nos 112.11 Rupees One Hundred
Miniature circuit breaker Twelve and Paise
single pole 6A to 25A Eleven Only
suitable to operate on 240 V
A.C. system and having
breaking capacity 10 KA to
be erected in existing box.
confirming to IS 8828/1996
with ISI Mark Cat.III
53 4.00 providing and erecting Nos 2235.13 Rupees Two
Approved make RCCBs Thousand Two
conforming to IS: 12640 and Hundred Thirty-Five
having sensitivity of 30 mA and Paise Thirteen
and Short Circuit withstand Only
capacity of 10 KA and
suitable for operation on
single phase 240 V,50Hz.
having characteristic of quick
action & tripping with all
advance feature & do not
incorporate any electronic
component. for following
Max. rating erected as
directed (ii) 40Amps. DP
54 2.00 Providing and erecting Sheet Nos 1492.78 Rupees One
Steel powder coated MCB Thousand Four
distribution board - flush / Hundred Ninety-Two
surface mounted fitted with and Paise Seventy-
busbar, neutral link, earth bar Eight Only
and DIN rail, Conforms to IS
3 without MCB to house
appropriate nos. of
MCBs.(The DBs should be
used of same company of
MCB to be used) suitable for
(A) single phase incoming
and horizontal single phase
outgoing (b) sheet steel
double door (IP-43) (iv)12
55 12.00 Supplying and erecting LED Nos 535.30 Rupees Five
indoor fittings with LEDs of Hundred Thirty-Five
wattage 0.2 Watt to 0.5 Watt and Paise Thirty
assembled on single Only
MCPCB, with housing used
as a heat sink shall be made
of thick sheet Steel
conforming to IS:
513/CRCA/ aluminium die
cast powder coated and high
U.V. & corrosion resistance
with diffuser with company
mark/name 160V to 270V,
Power Factor more than 0.95,
THD < 15%,CCT 3000 K to
6500K, Luminaire efficacy>
85 lumens/watt ,LED LED
driver efficiency > 85 %
(fitting required LM-79 &
LM-80 Certificates)(NOTE:
Below description have
shown ranges of Wattage
capacity of LED fittings.The
Engineer incharge may select
any wattage capacity
between the ranges
shown.)(A) Tube Light with
integral driver(v) 36-40
Watts, Surge-2 KV, IP-20,
conventional 4 feet Cat III
56 8.00 Supply, Installation, Testing Nos 2885.57 Rupees Two
and Commissioning of Thousand Eight
suitable sweep, BEE 5 Star Hundred Eighty-Five
rated, Ceiling fan with Brush and Paise Fifty-
Less Direct Current (BLDC) Seven Only
permanent ferrite magnet
Motor, class of insulation: B,
Rust free 3 nos.Aluminium
blades, 2 nos. canopies,
shackle kit with earthing
provision, copper winding,
Power factor not < 0.9,
Service Value (CMM/W)
minimum 6.85, Air delivery
minimum 215 CMM,
RPM,230v (tolerance as per
with remote unit for Speed
Control and all remaining
accessories including safety
pin, nut bolts, washers,
temperature rise = 75 degree
C (Max.), suitable for 140 to
285 Voltage and rectifier
circuit with surge, over
current and overload
protection , 50 Hz, Single
phase AC Supply, earthing
etc. Complete as required.[
Make shall be approved by
Engineer in Charge](B)
57 2.00 S.I.T.C. submersible pump Nos 32427.06 Rupees Thirty-Two
set suitable for bore of 150 Thousand Four
mm. dia. or more having Hundred Twenty-
three phase motor capacity Seven and Paise Six
not more than 5 H.P. with Only
following capacity . Lifting
and Lowering taken extra.
(B) ( 5 stage) 410 to
LPM discharge at 40 to
mtrs. head respectively
suitable for 50mm dia.
delivery pipe Cat.III
58 4.00 Supplying & erecting Nos 7722.46 Rupees Seven
approved make motor Thousand Seven
control cubical panel (Direct Hundred Twenty-
- on - line) made from 16 G. Two and Paise Forty-
CRCA sheet duly epoxy Six Only
powder painted inside and
outside with hinged doors
and locking, arrangement
consisting of suitable size of
ON- OFF isolator (AC -
3/23duty) main fuses, single
phasing preventer, indicating
lamps for R- Y - B phases,
overload relay, Automatic
water level controller,
Ammeter, Voltmeter each
with two way selector switch
incoming, wires duly socket
crimped, main contactor &
overload relay, start - stop
push buttons, to be erected
on angle iron frame grouted
on wall as directed. The
isolator, overload relay &
contactors will be of L & T,
Siemens or BCH make only.
(A) DOL up to 5.0 H.P.
59 2.00 Providing & erecting open Nos 10284.83 Rupees Ten
well horizontal mono block Thousand Two
pump set with cast iron body, Hundred Eighty-Four
complete for three phase and Paise Eighty-
submersible motor having Three Only
[A] For 1.5 HP 3 phase open
well horizontal mono block
pump set suitable for
LPM @ 20 mtr head suitable
for 40 mm dia delivery pipe
60 2.00 Supplying & erecting Nos 2355.32 Rupees Two
approved make Automatic Thousand Three
liquid level controller 6A. Hundred Fifty-Five
with sensor testing as per and Paise Thirty-
instruction of Engineer in Two Only
charge on site complete with
wiring connection with
existing wires , with copper
conductor from pump to
upper and lower tank.
61 2.00 Lowering of submersible Per job 1711.95 Rupees One
motor pump set at the depth Thousand Seven
of following ,complete with Hundred Eleven and
required. Nos. and size of Paise Ninety-Five
casing pipes erected by Only
means of proper chain pulley
block & pipe wrenches after
checking of threads of each
pipe with coupling to take
the load of the pump set and
pipe assembly filled up with
water (A) Up to 60 mtrs.
62 500.00 Providing and erecting ISI Mtr 104.03 Rupees One Hundred
marked PVC insulated PVC Four and Paise Three
Sheathed Flat flexible Only
Submersible copper cable
approved make of following
Size. (B) 3 Core x 2.5 Sq.
63 4.00 Providing Water proof Nos 189.88 Rupees One Hundred
straight Joint in PVC Eighty-Nine and
insulated flat flexible copper Paise Eighty-Eight
cable by using insulating Only
material, water proofing
material, & making the joint
complete. (A) Up to 10Sq.
64 2.00 Section - I Set 243694.82 Rupees Two Lakh
FIRE FIGHTING WORKS Forty-Three
FIRE PUMPS Thousand Six
(A) Supplying, installation, Hundred Ninety-
testing and commissioning Four and Paise
of Electric driven Main Eighty-Two Only
Fire Pump suitable for
automatic operation and
consisting of following,
complete in all respects, as
B) Horizontal type,
multistage, centrifugal, split
casing pump of cast iron
body & bronze impeller with
stainless steel shaft,
mechanical seal conforming
(C) Suitable HP Squirrel
cage induction motor, TEFC,
synchronous speed
RPM, suitable for operation
on 415 volts, 3 phase 50 Hz,
AC supply with IP
protection for enclosure,
horizontal foot mounted type
with Class-'F' insulation,
conforming to IS-325.
(D) M.S. fabricated
Common base plate,
coupling, coupling guard,
foundation bolts etc. as
(E) Suitable cement
concrete foundation duly
plastered with anti vibration
Note:* The head of the pump
is selected in a manner so as
to give a minimum
3.5kgf/cm2 pressure at the
highest/farthest point.
LPM at 70 m Head
65 2.00 (A) Supplying, installation, Set 605180.89 Rupees Six Lakh
testing and commissioning of Five Thousand One
diesel engine driven main Hundred Eighty and
fire pump suitable for Paise Eighty-Nine
automatic operation and Only
consisting of following,
complete in all respects, as
required : (Diesel Driven
Pump).(B) Horizontal type,
multistage, centrifugal pump
of cast of iron body and
bronze impeller with
stainless steel shaft,
mechanical seal conforming
to IS 1520.(C) Suitable HP,
1500 RPM water cooled with
radiator, diesel engine
conforming to relevant IS
standard complete with auto
starting mechanism, 12 /24
volts electric starting
equipment, diesel tank,
exhaust pipe extended upto
10 m outside pump house
duly insulated with 50 mm
thick glass wool with 1.0 mm
thick aluminium sheet
cladding, residential silencer,
instruments and protection as
per standard specification,
stop solenoid for auto stop in
the event of fault with audio
indications, painted with post
office red colour etc. as
required.(D) M.S fabricated,
common base plate,
coupling, coupling guard,
foundation bolts etc. as
required.(E) Suitable cement
concrete foundation duly
plastered and with anti
vibration pads.Note:* The
head of the pump is selected
in a manner so as to give a
minimum 3.5kgf/cm2
pressure at the
highest/farthest point.
LPM at 70 m Head
66 2.00 (A) Supplying, installation, Set 63106.82 Rupees Sixty-Three
testing and commissioning of Thousand One
electric driven pressurisation Hundred Six and
pump suitable for automatic Paise Eighty-Two
operation and consisting of Only
following, complete in all
respects, as required :(Jockey
(B) Horizontal type,
multistage, centrifugal pump
of cast iron body and bronze
impeller with stainless steel
shaft, mechanical seal
conforming to IS :
(C) Suitable HP squirell
cage induction motor TEFC
type suitable for operation
on 415 volts, 3 phase
Hz AC supply with IP
class of protection for
enclosure, horizontal foot
mounted type with Class-'F'
insulation, conforming to IS :
(D) M.S.fabricated Common
base plate, coupling,
coupling guard, foundation
bolts etc. as required.
(E) Suitable cement concrete
foundation duly plastered
and with anti vibration pads.
Note:* The head of the pump
is selected in a manner so as
to give a minimum
3.5kgf/cm2 pressure at the
highest/farthest point.
lpm at 70 m Head
67 2.00 Fabrication, supply, Set 184143.20 Rupees One Lakh
lnsallation testing & Eighty-Four
commissioning of Electrical Thousand One
control panel of cubical Hundred Forty-Three
construction, floor mounted and Paise Twenty
type, fabricated out of 2mm Only
thick CRCA sheet,
compartmentalised with
hinged lockable doors, dust
and vermin proof, powder
coated of approved shade
after 7 tank treatment
process, cable alley, inter-
connection with suitable size
copper conductor cable/solid
copper strip, having
switchgears and accessories,
mountings and internal
wiring, earth terminals,
numbering etc. complete in
all respect, suitable for main
fire pump, pressurisation
pump & diesel pump set
complete as per CPWD
specification with following
in coming and Outgoings,
suitable for operation on
41SV, 3 phase, 50Hz Ac
Supply with enclosure
protection class IP 42 as
250A, 50kA 4 Pole MCCB,
lcs=100% lcu rating Digital
Voltmeter 0-500V with
selector switch, Digital
Ammeter (0-250 A) with
selector swtich & CTs etc.
LED type RYB phase
indicating lamps, ON,
OFF, trip indicating lamps
Set of Copper Bus Bar 300A.
( Note : All outgoing feeders
for pumps should have
digital Ammeter with
selector switches, and
LED type ON, OFF, trip
indicating lamps)
MAIN FIRE PUMP:-
125 A, 50kA TPN MCCB,
lcs=100% lcu, with fully
automatic Star/Delta starter
suitable for 60 HP pump
with overload protection,
current sensing type single
phase preventer complete
with all acceessories and
internal wiring required for
automatic operation, selector
switch for local/remote,
auto/manual/OFF operation
63 A, 50kA TPN MCCB,
lcs=100% lcu, with suitable
HP fully automatic
Star/Delta starter with
overload protection, current
sensing type single phase
preventer complete with all
acceessories and internal
wiring required for automatic
operation, selector switch for
auto/manual/OFF operation.
Control for diesel engine
Automatic/Manual selctor
switch & 3 attempts starting
device, timers and relays as
required, push buttons,
start/stop in manual mode
Indicating lamp for high/
Low Lub. Oil pressure, High
Water Temp and Engine on
indication, Battery charger
suitbale for 12V/24 V DC
with boost and trickle
selector switch, 0-30 V DC
volt meter, and 0-20 A DC
Ammeter All standard relays
and accessories for automatic
operation of diesel engine
SYSTEM CONTROLLER:-
Designing, Supply,
Installation, Testing and
comm1ss1omng of system
controller to control
operation of main electric
fire pump, diesel pump,
Pressurization pump,
Terrace pump in sequence as
per specification consisting
of relays, timers. Sensors,
annunciation window for
fault indication, complete as
per specification.
68 96.00 providing and erecting NON Nos 5859.01 Rupees Five
- RETURN VALVE with Thousand Eight
dual plate of C I body SS Hundred Fifty-Nine
plates vulcanized NBR seal and Paise One Only
flanged end & PN
pressure rating as
specified.(D) 100mm dia.
69 6.00 providing and erecting NON Nos 9167.77 Rupees Nine
- RETURN VALVE with Thousand One
dual plate of C I body SS Hundred Sixty-Seven
plates vulcanized NBR seal and Paise Seventy-
flanged end & PN 16 Seven Only
pressure rating as
specified.(B) 150mm dia.
70 180.00 Providing and erecting Mtrs 2438.14 Rupees Two
XLPE(IS:7098)(I)-88 ISI Thousand Four
armoured cable multistrand Hundred Thirty-
Copper conductor for 1.1 Eight and Paise
KV. to be laid on wall with Fourteen Only
necessary clamps or in
existing trench / pipe at
road crossing or floor of
following size of cables.(C)
1/2 core 50 Sq. mm ( 25 Sq.
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