This document discusses types of contracts used in highway projects and standard bidding documents.
It outlines various types of civil works and services contracts such as EPC, item rate, lump sum, and BOT contracts. It also discusses FIDIC conditions of contract which are widely used standard bidding documents around the world.
Standard bidding documents promote uniform understanding of responsibilities and risks for all parties. They also help with training. FIDIC conditions are prevalent in India for major infrastructure projects funded by international financing institutions.
Clause 4.2 Performance Security-Understanding Clauses in FIDIC ‘Conditions of...Divyanshu Dayal
•Performance Security is in the amount as stated in particular conditions of the contract as a guarantee towards performance of the contractor.
•Performance Security is valid and enforceable until the contractor has executed and completed the works, remedied any defects and has become entitled to receive performance certificate after issue of performance certificate by the employer.
•Performance Security is also linked with failure by the contractor to pay the employer an amount due, as either agreed by the contractor or determined under employer’s claim, claims, disputes and arbitration and termination by employer.
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•Contract Price is an agreed amount or lump sum amount for the design, execution and completion of the works, remedying of defects and adjustments.
•The Contract Price is inclusive of all taxes, duties and fees and adjusted as per changes in legislation.
•The Contract Price is linked with variation, legislation, access to site, delay damages, provisional sum, costs, unforeseeable difficulties, employer’s risk etc.
FIDIC Training and Contract Management assists you in understanding all the aspects of the FIDIC contracts and will enable you to understand your own Project’s Contract Conditions. This program covers conditions for International Contracts (contracting parties are from different countries) for Civil and Industrial Projects. At the end of the program you will have a good understanding of the FIDIC Standard Conditions of Contract and how to Benchmark your own Contract Conditions against these Industry Standards.
Clause 14.9 Payment of Retention Money-Understanding Clauses in FIDIC ‘Condit...Divyanshu Dayal
•Retention money is held as a percentage of interim payments.
•Retention money is returned in parts after issue of taking over certificate and after expiry of defects notification period.
•In lieu of retention as percentage of interim payments, the contractor can issue a retention guarantee as agreed by the parties.
Clause 4.2 Performance Security-Understanding Clauses in FIDIC ‘Conditions of...Divyanshu Dayal
•Performance Security is in the amount as stated in particular conditions of the contract as a guarantee towards performance of the contractor.
•Performance Security is valid and enforceable until the contractor has executed and completed the works, remedied any defects and has become entitled to receive performance certificate after issue of performance certificate by the employer.
•Performance Security is also linked with failure by the contractor to pay the employer an amount due, as either agreed by the contractor or determined under employer’s claim, claims, disputes and arbitration and termination by employer.
Clause 14.1 The Contract Price- Understanding Clauses in FIDIC ‘Conditions of...Divyanshu Dayal
•Contract Price is an agreed amount or lump sum amount for the design, execution and completion of the works, remedying of defects and adjustments.
•The Contract Price is inclusive of all taxes, duties and fees and adjusted as per changes in legislation.
•The Contract Price is linked with variation, legislation, access to site, delay damages, provisional sum, costs, unforeseeable difficulties, employer’s risk etc.
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Clause 14.9 Payment of Retention Money-Understanding Clauses in FIDIC ‘Condit...Divyanshu Dayal
•Retention money is held as a percentage of interim payments.
•Retention money is returned in parts after issue of taking over certificate and after expiry of defects notification period.
•In lieu of retention as percentage of interim payments, the contractor can issue a retention guarantee as agreed by the parties.
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The presentation helps in understanding the influence of JICA (Financing authority) on the tender guidelines on DMRC. The presentation further provides a basic understanding of the Tender structure of DRMC
11. A concrete dam can be assumed to be trapezoidal in section having a top width of 2 m and bottom width of 10 m. Its height is 12 m and the upstream face has a batter of 1: 10. Give an analysis of the stability of the dam for the base section for overturning and sliding in the full reservoir condition assuming no free-board allowance but allowing for uplift pressures. Assume uplift intensity factor ast 100%. Also determine the compressive stresses at the toe and the heel, and major principal and shear stress developed at the toe. Assume weight of concrete to be 24 kN/m³, unit shear strength of concrete
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2. 2
Types of Contracts used in
Highway Sector
CONTRACT FOR CIVIL WORKS
Engineering Project Construction (EPC) contracts
Item Rate Contract
Lump Sum Contract
Build Operate Transfer (BOT) contracts
BOT (Toll) contracts
BOT (Annuity) contracts
CONTRACT FOR SERVICES
Consultancy contracts for DPR
Consultancy contracts for Supervision (EPC)
Consultancy contracts for Independent Engineer (BOT)
Consultancy contracts of specialized nature—studies, financial advice, management
matters, database, etc.
Minimum cost,QCB,QCBS,etc
3. Standard Bidding Documents
India has large number of construction
organizations under the Central Government, State
Governments and other public bodies in addition to
the private bodies. Each organization has its own
bidding document.
Standard Bidding documents, enable understanding
of the conditions by the parties for reacting uniformly
and expeditiously, making them know the
responsibilities, duties and risks involved
clearly. The same facilitates training of personnel
also.
4. Standard Bidding Documents
FIDIC conditions of contract are universally
used as standard bidding documents
throughout the world. In India, however, these
have become prevalent only in the past 2–3
decades, which needs to be taken further.
5. FIDIC is the French acronym for the “International Federation of
Consulting Engineers”
FIDIC, founded in 1913, to promote professional interests of the
member associations & to disseminate information on contract
conditions
Today FIDIC membership includes associations of consulting
Engineers from 80 countries
1
6. International competitive bidding has become a norm in Indian
infrastructure project development
Familiarisation with international contract conditions is important
for all concerned
FIDIC has developed many standard conditions of contract for
construction & project development
Document universally accepted
World Bank, ADB insist on FIDIC for Indian jobs
Suitable for Domestic Contracts as well.
7. 7
PART 1 – BIDDING PROCEDURES
Invitation for Bids
Section 1 : Instructions to Bidders (ITB)
Section 2 : Bid Data Sheet (BDS)
Section 3 : Evaluation & Qualification Criteria
Section 4 : Bidding Forms
Bill of Quantities
Section 5 : Eligible Countries
8. 8
PART 2 – Works Requirements
Section 6 – Works Requirements
PART 3 – Conditions of Contracts
Section 7 – General Conditions of Contract
(G C C)
Section 8 – Particular Conditions of Contract
(P C C)
9. 9
SECTION I -- INSTRUCTIONS TO
BIDDERS
(I T B)
(Important Provisions)
10. SECTION I -- INSTRUCTIONS TO
BIDDERS
This Section provides relevant information to
help Bidders prepare their bids. Information is
also provided on the submission, opening, and
evaluation of bids and on the award of
Contracts. Section I contains provisions that
are to be used without modification.
10
11. Section II. Bid Data Sheet (BDS)
This Section consists of provisions that are
specific to each procurement and that
supplement the information or requirements
included in Section I, Instructions to Bidders.
11
12. Section III. Evaluation and
Qualification Criteria
This Section contains the criteria to determine
the lowest evaluated bid and to ascertain the
continued qualification of the Bidder to perform
the contract.
12
13. Section IV: Bidding Forms
This Section contains the forms which are to
be completed by the Bidder and submitted as
part of his Bid.
13
14. Section V. Eligible Countries
This Section contains information regarding
eligible countries.
Section VI. Works Requirements
This Section contains the Specification, the
Drawings, and supplementary information that
describe the Works to be procured.
14
15. 15
Section VII. General Conditions
(GC)
This Section contains the general clauses to
be applied in all contracts. The text of the
clauses in this Section shall not be modified.
Section VIII. Particular Conditions
(PC)
This Section consists of Part A, Contract Data,
which contains data, and Part B, Specific
Provisions, which contains clauses specific to
each contract. The contents of this Section
supplement the General Conditions and shall
be prepared by the Employer.
16. Section 1: Instructions to Bidders
A. General
Scope of Bid, Source of funds,Fraud & corruption,
Eligible Bidders etc
B. Contents of Bidding Document
Sections of Bidding Document
Clarification, Site Visit , Pre-Bid Meeting
Amendment of Bidding Document
C. Preparation of Bids
D. Submission and Opening of Bids
E. Evaluation and Comparison of Bids
F. Award of Contracts 16
17. 17
General
(Important Clauses)
“Corrupt practice” means offering, giving, receiving, or
soliciting to influence action in procurement process or in
contract execution 3.1
“Fraudulent practice”
is any act or omission, including a misrepresentation,
that knowingly or recklessly misleads, or attempts to
mislead, a party to obtain a financial or other benefit or
to avoid an obligation;
3.1
18. ―collusive practice‖ is an arrangement
between two or more parties designed to
achieve an improper purpose, including to
influence improperly the actions of another
party 3.1
―coercive practice‖ is impairing or harming, or
threatening to impair or harm, directly or
indirectly, any party or the property of the party
to influence improperly the actions of a party
3.1
18
19. obstructive practice‖ is
deliberately destroying, falsifying, altering or
concealing of evidence material to the investigatio
or making false statements to investigators in orde
to materially impede a Bank investigation into
allegations of a corrupt, fraudulent, coercive or
collusive practice; and/or threatening, harassing o
intimidating any party to prevent it from disclosing
its knowledge of matters relevant to the
investigation or from pursuing the investigation
20. 20
. B. Contents of Bidding Document
Bidder to contact Employer in writing
for clarification 7.1
Raise questions in pre-bid meeting 7.4
Employer will respond & inform all Bidders 7.6
& if necessary amend Bidding Document.
Amendment of Bidding Document 8.1-8.3
22. 22
Some Important Provisions
Duties & Taxes etc payable by Contractor as of 28 days prior
to dead line for submission of bid (Base Date) to be included
in his prices. 14.6
Currencies of Bid and Payment 15.1
Technical proposal to include work methods, equipment &
personnel statements etc. 16.1
Furnish information to establish fulfillment of Qualification
Criteria 17.1
Period of Validity 18.1
Bid Security 19.1
23. 23
D. Submission & opening of Bids 21.1-25.4
E. Evaluation & Comparison of Bids
Bids of Bidder’s meeting qualifying
criteria only would be opened.
Unopened Price Bids would be returned.
F. Award of Contract
26.1-34.5
32.3
24. 24
Within 28 days Contractor to furnish
Performance Security 41.1
Employer to forfeit bid security & (may) award
to next lowest if Performance Security not
submitted 41.2
25. 25
Section 2- Bid Data Sheet(BDS)
Contains name of Employer, date, time
& place of pre-bid meeting & opening of bids
amendments etc.
27. 27
Section 4 - Bidding Forms
Section 5 - Eligible Countries
Section 6 - Employer’s Requirements
Specifications, Drawings &
Supplementary Information
Section 7 - Conditions of Contract
Section 8 - Particular Conditions of Contract
28. 28
Why FIDIC (MDB 2010Edition) Conditions
of Contract?
International Federation of Consulting Engineers
80 Member Countries representing 15 Lacs
professionals
Formed in 1913
Keeps updating at regular intervals
Assists in Project Execution
29. 29
1st Edition in 1957
2nd Edition in1969
3rd Edition in 1977
4th Edition in 1987
5th Edition in 1999
May,2010(Revision)
Aug,2010(Revision)
30. 31
Employer to pay Contractor’s IPC within 56
days of receipt of Contractor’s Statement by
Engineer
Employer to give notice to Contractor before
making deductions.
31. 36
Designer’s risks are; Design failure leading to
forfeiture of Performance security,
Performance indemnity insurance, Retention
money and last but not the least, loss of
Professional reputation
32. 40
– Contingency Planning by identifying risks &
preparing multiple detailed plan to handle
– Accept a Risk not done where consequences are
severe
33. 43
Provide nil or minimum amendments in
Conditions of Contract/ (Particular Conditions
of Contract)
34. 48
Employer’s Personnel means Engineer,
assistants & other staff of Employer &
Engineer 1.1.2.6
Engineer means person appointed by Employer
as mentioned in Contract Data 1.1.2.4
35. 52
Performance Certificate
– Issued by Engineer within 28 days after
expiry of latest Defects Notification
Period. Will mean acceptance of Works &
end of Contractor’s obligations (11.9)
1.1.3.8
36. 57
Unforeseeable
– Not reasonably foreseeable by
experienced Contractor by Base Date
Section
– Part of Works as specified in
Contract Data
.Variation
-Any change to the work
1.1.6.8
1.1.5.6
1.1.6.9
37. 72
Contractor responsible for care of Works
from Commencement Date to issue of
Taking-Over Certificate. Thereafter
Employer is responsible 17.2
38. 80
– Quality Assurance & monitoring system
– (Quality & Safety Officer designated by Engineer out of his
team)
– Maintenance Manual by Engineer
39. 85
Make advance payment to Contractor for
mobilization & cash flow support as per
Contract Data
Pay IPC within 56 days after receipt of
Statement by Engineer
14.2
14.7
40. 96
Employer to inform Contractor if any
change in Engineer’s authority
Employer deemed to have given approval to
Engineer whenever he exercises authority
where prior approval is to be taken
3.1
3.1
41. 109
Remove any Defects during Defects
Notification Period
Obtain Performance Certificate & payment
against Final Payment Certificate.
42. 111
Notify Engineer if Works are likely to be
delayed for want of drawings/ instructions
Further notify Engineer for more time &
cost if warranted
1.9
43. 113
Comply with applicable laws & pay
taxes & duties
Notify Employer name of authorized
leader in case of joint venture
1.13
1.14
44. 118
Monthly progress reports to be furnished
to Engineer (6 copies) within 7 days of
next month
4.21
45. 125
Only Performance Certificate will mean
acceptance of Works 11.9
Remove equipment surplus material etc.
within 28 days of issue of Performance
Certificate. 11.11