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Capacity Building and Training on Procurement Training the Trainers Workshop. Transparency International-National Accountability Bureau-World Bank September 19-21, 2005 Karachi By Uzma Sadaf. Objectives. Economy, efficiency, and quality of services. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Capacity Building and Training on Capacity Building and Training on Procurement Procurement
Training the Trainers WorkshopTraining the Trainers Workshop
Transparency International-National Accountability Bureau-World Bank
September 19-21, 2005
Karachi
By Uzma Sadaf
ObjectivesObjectives
Economy, efficiency, and quality of services.
Giving equal opportunity to all eligible bidders to compete in providing goods, works, and services financed by the Bank.
Encouraging domestic contracting and manufacturing industry, and consultancy services.
Transparency in the selection process.
Functions of World Bank Functions of World Bank
• To provide funds for development projects
• To provide policy advice and technical assistance
• To promote investment in developing countries
while implementing a projectwhile implementing a project . . . . . .a) Responsibility of implementation rests with the
Borrower.
b) The Bank has to ensure that Loan/Credit are used for
the purposes intended with
– Economy– Efficiency– Transparency
c) Accordingly, Bank has developed Guidelines for procurement of
Goods, Works, andConsultancy Services
d) Bank Guidelines explain the various procedures acceptable for
procurements as given in the Legal Agreement.
……. while implementing projects…. while implementing projects…
e) Role of Procurement
• Ensuring satisfactory implementation;
• Ensuring speedy transfer of resources by way of disbursement;
• Achieving economy and efficiency; and
• Ensuring success of the Project.
• Developing Capacity of Sound Public Procurement
……. . while implementing while implementing projects…projects…
g Bank’s Considerations for Procurement
• Need for economy and efficiency in the execution of the project
• giving all eligible bidders from developed and developing countries equal opportunity to compete
• encouraging the development of domestic contracting and manufacturing industries
• transparency in the procurement process.
……. while implementing projects…. while implementing projects…
Processing for Procurement Processing for Procurement
Legal Agreement Provides guidelines to Adopt the Procurement Procedure
(cost, complexity, frequency) Provides Bank’s Prior and Post Review thresholds
Guidelines for Selection of Goods & Works and Consultants
Provides Steps Required for Implementing various procurement procedures.
World Bank Standard Documents Pre-qualification, bidding, contracts, RFP etc.
Legal agreementLegal agreement
This Agreement is between the Islamic Republic of Pakistan and IDA/IBRD – is a treaty subject to International Law. As a treaty the Legal Agreement takes precedence over local law.
The Agreement governs the legal relationship between the borrower and the Bank.
Guidelines are applicable to the extent provided in the Legal Agreements.
ProcurementProcurement guidelinesguidelines
Works and Goods: Procurement under IBRD Loans and IDA Credits May 2004
Consultancy: Selection and Employment of Consultants by World Bank Borrowers May 2004
World Bank Standard Documents World Bank Standard Documents
Works and Goods: Prequalification documents, Bidding documents, Bid evaluation report, Contract
Consultancy: Expression of interest (for short-listing), Request for proposals, Evaluation report, Contract
Procurement of Goods Procurement of Goods
Methods Defined under the World Bank Guidelines
Methods of procurement Methods of procurement
International Competitive Bidding (ICB)
National Competitive Bidding (NCB)
Shopping
Steps of a procurement process Steps of a procurement process
Notification and advertising Pre-qualification of bidders (for health sector
goods) Issuance of bidding documents to (pre-qualified)
firms Bid opening Bid Evaluation Selection of lowest evaluated responsive bidder Signing of Contract
Notification and AdvertisingNotification and Advertising
Draft General Procurement Notice (all planned projects) is published in UNDB.
Specific Procurement Notice for bidding is published for a specific project in
– Atleast one nationally circulated newspaper, or– Official gazette, or – Electronic portal with free access, and – UNDB online and in dgMarket.
Minimum response time is 6 weeks for ICB and 4 weeks for NCB.
Standard Bidding Documents Standard Bidding Documents
• Fair (terms and conditions should be balanced)
• Non-restrictive (local registrations, response time)
• Clear and comprehensive (adequate information, requirements, evaluation criteria)
Standard Bidding Documents Standard Bidding Documents (ICB)(ICB)
Bidding Procedures • Instructions to bidders (ITB)• Bid data sheet (BDS)• Evaluation and qualification criteria• Bidding Forms • Eligible countries
Supply Requirements • Schedule of Requirements
Contract • General Conditions of Contract• Special Conditions of Contract• Contract Forms
Standard Bidding Documents Standard Bidding Documents (NCB)(NCB)
Part I (fixed) • Instructions to bidders (ITB)• General Conditions of Contract
Part II (Procurement Specific Provisions) • Invitation for Bids (IFB) • Bid data sheet (BDS)• Special Conditions of Contract• Schedule of Requirements• Technical Specifications • Bidding Forms • Eligibility
Standard Bidding DocumentsStandard Bidding Documents
Instructions to Bidders (fixed)
• General (Scope of Bid, source of funds, eligibility) • Contents of Bidding Documents (list of documents,
clarifications, amendments) • Preparation of Bids (cost, currency, documents, period of bid
validity, format of signing) • Submission and Opening of Bids (sealing & marking,
deadline, late bid, withdrawal, opening) • Evaluation & Comparison of Bids (responsiveness, evaluation
criteria and procedure, )• Award of Contract (award criteria, notification, signing of
contract, securities)
Standard Bidding DocumentsStandard Bidding Documents
Bids Data Sheet (BDS) (Procurement Specific)
• General (name of purchaser, project etc.) • Contents of Bidding Documents (list of documents)
Preparation of Bids (cost, currency, documents, period of bid validity, format of signing)
• Submission and Opening of Bids (address of submission, last date )
• Evaluation & Comparison of Bids (currency conversion, domestic preference, evaluation criteria and procedure )
• Award of Contract (variation in quantities)
Standard Bidding DocumentsStandard Bidding Documents Evaluation and Qualification CriteriaEvaluation and Qualification Criteria
• Post-Qualification Criteria Manufacturing or supply experience, financial, technical and production capabilities, authorization from a manufacturer).
• Evaluation Criteria domestic preference (ICB)
Quoted Cost (DDP, EXW, CIP, CIF, etc.) plus incidental costs, delivery schedule, deviation in payment schedule spare parts, O&M cost, performance and productivity,
technical specifications
Standard Bidding DocumentsStandard Bidding Documents
Bidding Forms Bidding Forms
• Bid Forms • Price Schedule Form
• Bid Security Form
• Manufacturer’s Authorization Form
Standard Bidding DocumentsStandard Bidding Documents
Schedule of RequirementsSchedule of Requirements
• List of goods and delivery schedule
• List of related services and completion schedule
• Technical specifications
• Drawings
• Inspection and tests
Standard Bidding Documents Standard Bidding Documents
General Conditions of Contract (FIXED)General Conditions of Contract (FIXED) Clauses
• Operational Clauses • Definitions • Rights and obligations• Delivery and risk transfers• Terms and currencies of payment• Mode & form of dispute settlement• Governing language• Applicable law
Standard Bidding DocumentsStandard Bidding Documents General Conditions of Contract (FIXED) General Conditions of Contract (FIXED)
Protective Clauses • Performance Security• Retention of Payments• Insurance• Inspection and tests• Warranty• Protection against third party infringement suits• Force Majure
Standard Bidding DocumentsStandard Bidding Documents General Conditions of Contract (FIXED) General Conditions of Contract (FIXED)
• Variations • Quantity changes• Adverse physical conditions• Price adjustments
• Remedies • Forefeiture of Performance Security • Damages, penalties for delays• Suspension and termination • Non-payments/delays in approvals
Standard Bidding DocumentsStandard Bidding Documents Special Conditions of Contract Special Conditions of Contract (VARIABLE)(VARIABLE)
• Performance Security• Inspection and tests• Delivery and documentation • Payment Schedule • Insurance• Liquidated Damages• Warranties• Applicable Law
Standard Bidding DocumentsStandard Bidding Documents Contract Forms Contract Forms
• Form of Contract
• Performance Security
• Advance Payment Security Form
BID OPENINGBID OPENING
• Public Opening
• Announce the requisites (bid security, modification, withdrawal etc.)
• Announce the price
• Record the requisites
• Only bids announced in public opening shall be further considered for evaluation
• Late Bids are not Considered
Bid EvaluationBid Evaluation
• Selection of the lowest evaluated responsive bidder
• Evaluation is to be based upon the contents of the bid itself.
• Evaluation is to be based only upon the criteria clearly stated in the Bidding Documents.
• Ideally all factors of evaluation criteria should be quantifiable in monetary terms.
Bid EvaluationBid Evaluation
• Clarification - Permissible and warranted- Should be in writing - Should not Change Substance of Bid or Price
• Preliminary Examination (Substantial Responsiveness) - Eligibility requirements- Bid is signed - Bid Security - Required authorization- Major Deviations from Bid Conditions- Computational Errors
Major DeviationsMajor Deviations
- Scope, Quality and Performance Affected
- Employer’s rights or supplier’s obligations
limited in substantial way
- Rectification would unfairly affect ranking
of other substantially responsive bids
Examples of Major DeviationsExamples of Major Deviations
• Late Bid Submission
• Ineligible Bidder
• Unsigned Bid
• Unacceptable Bid Security
• Lesser bid validity period
• Price Adjustment Vs Fixed Price
• Non Conforming delivery schedule
• Unacceptable Subcontracting
• Deviations from critical provisions
- Applicable Law- Taxes and Duties- Defect Liability- Functional Guarantees- Patent and Indemnity- Limitation of liability
Debatable DeviationsDebatable Deviations
• Information given on different format
• Different Payment Terms
• Non Compliance with Local Regulations
- Labour, Import, Duties, Taxes, etc.
• Completion/Maintenance Periods
• Omission of (Minor) Items
• Different Codes/Standards
- Materials, Workmanship, Design, etc.
Bids with Deviations Bids with Deviations
• May be considered substantially responsive if deviations
can be assigned monetary value to be added as penalty
for evaluation purposes
• and if such deviations otherwise acceptable
Detailed Bid Evaluation Detailed Bid Evaluation (Only for Substantially Responsive Bids)
• Arithmetic Errors (If discrepancy between words and figures, words would prevail)
• Currency Conversion (date as given in the Bid Docs.)
• Evaluation shall exclude Sales & other taxes payable if contract signed (local goods)Customs and import taxes payable if contract signed (goods imported or to be imported)
Detailed Bid Evaluation Detailed Bid Evaluation (Only for Substantially Responsive Bids)
• Correction of Price (As given in the Evaluation criteria)
- incidental cost added - addition to cost for delayed delivery - adjustment for alternate payment schedule
- addition of cost of spare parts - operating & maintenance cost- adjustment for performance and efficiency - adjustment for any specific additional criteria
as given in the bid documents.
Award of ContractAward of Contract
Lowest evaluated responsive bidder
• Notification of award (notify successful bidder , publish results of evaluation, NOA is binding until contract is signed) • Signing of Contract (within 28 days of notification of
award) • Performance Security (28 days of notification of award) • Return Bid Security of all Bidders
If lowest evaluated responsive bidder fails to sign contract/submit performance Security, invite the 2nd lowest evaluated responsive bidder.
ISSUES ISSUES
• Validity of Bids and Bid Securities
• Extended Delivery Period
• Bid Forms not completely filled
• Authorization letter not signed
• Experience Certificate not included
• Delayed Decision of award
• Specifications & Experience Requirements
ISSUES ISSUES
• Validity of Bids and Bid Securities - Must be valid for the period given in the
BDS - Extension may be requested; bidder has a right to refuse.
• Extended Delivery Period - Acceptable if BDS gives the option to
evaluate delayed delivery. - If BDS mentions a fixed delivery period, it
is a major deviation.
ISSUES ISSUES
• Bid Forms not completely filled - May be acceptable if ALL information is
given in a signed letter
• Authorization letter not signed- A certificate may be acceptable
• Experience Certificate not included- Bidder maybe asked to submit later
ISSUES ISSUES
• Delayed Decision of award
- Award should be made within the bid validity period
- Incase of delay, ALL bidders should be requested to extend their bid validity.
- Unreasonable extension is not a good practice.
- Delays may entail increase in cost.
ISSUES ISSUES
• Specifications & Experience Requirements
- Specifications should be clear and suiting the requirement. - A market survey prior to drafting specifications is always helpful - Qualification requirement of suppliers
should be realistic
A Good Practice A Good Practice
• Assess capacity of prospective bidders and disseminate information
• Pre-bid Meetings
• Addendum
• Prompt evaluation and decision
Procurement of Goods
SHOPPING
Shopping
Three Quotations are required for comparison
Advertisement not necessary. Written request may be made.
Good practice is to approach more than three suppliers
Conditions (delivery schedule, Specifications etc.) given
If three responses are not received an extension may be given.
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