Procurement Procedure in SSA 33 rd Review Meeting of State FCs- Delhi (24 th - 25 th May 2012)

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Procurement Procedure in SSA 33 rd Review Meeting of State FCs- Delhi (24 th - 25 th May 2012)

2 Main Considerations PROCUREMENTPROCUREMENT

3 Main Considerations of Proficient Procurement (i)Economy: Give the purchaser best value for money. (ii)Efficiency: Best procurement is simple and swift, producing positive results without protracted delays. (iii) Fairness: Impartial, consistent, and therefore reliable. (iv)Transparency: Maintains rules and procedures that are accessible and unambiguous. It is not only fair, but should be seen to be fair. (v)Accountability and Ethical Standards: A key deterrent to collusion and corruption, and a key prerequisite for procurement credibility.

4 Why is Procurement Important? In procurement terms inputs are generally grouped into three categories: (i)Civil Works – School Infrastructure and facilities like New PS, UPS, Residential Schools, Hostel, ACR, HM Room, BRC/URC, CRC, Drinking water, Toilets, Girls Toilet, Ramps, Handrail, Electrification, Retro-fitting, Boundary wall/ fencing, Major Repairs, etc. (ii)Goods -Typically equipment, computers, furniture, textbooks, library books, uniforms, TLE, TLM, other materials, supplies, commodities, etc. (iii) Services – Hiring of services including academic, technical and resource support provided by institutions/organizations in all areas, research studies, third party quality evaluation of civil works, auditors etc. The quality, timeliness, local appropriateness and affordability of those procured inputs can largely determine whether the public investments will succeed or fail.

5 Effective Procurement ObjectivesObjectives Right Quality product Right quantities Lowest possible price Meeting recognized standards Timely Delivery as per schedule Reliable suppliers

6 PROCUREMENT IN SSA Strictly follow procurement procedure prescribed in Chapter IX of the Manual on Financial Management and Procurement (FM&P). Mandatory to follow the Manual provisions for all procurements under SSA. Follow States financial ceilings except when not prescribed by MHRD. Strictly follow MHRDs financial ceilings prescribed for various method of procurement on as extended on which shall prevail on States ceilings. This ceiling is applicable upto and thereafter follow the State ceiling. Convert the Ceilings in US$ to Indian Rupee by adopting RBIs buying rate of exchange prevailing on the date of issue of purchase order/work order.

7 MHRDs Financial ceilings per contract MHRDs Financial ceilings per contract CategoryOpen TenderLimited Tender Single Tender Community Goods>50,000 <3000,000 < 50,000<30,000 Works>40,000 <300,000 <50,000<40,000 Text booksUpto 1 million < SIEMATUpto 800,000 Information Technology equipment >50,000 <4 million <50,000 Books, Teaching materials school facility improvement, hiring of vehicles of equipment <30,000 Service Contract<200,000 Any contract in excess of the maximum limit indicated above shall not be procured using SSA funds. (In US $ equivalent)

8 Identification of Needs. Ensure availability of specific budget provision. Assessment of bulk requirement at the beginning of the financial year. Computer, equipment, furniture, books etc in economic lots as per annual need. Procure miscellaneous items of stores not covered by bulk requirement as per actual need. Make all purchases to the best advantage after comparison of competitive prices. Strictly follow the level of procurement prescribed in the Manual Encourage decentralized procurement Avoid centralized procurement of items prescribed at lower level Points to be kept in view

9 PROCUREMENT Strictly follow the levels of procurement provided in Para 112 of the Manual on FM&P Levels of procurement School/Community/ KGBVCRC / BRCDistrictState

10 School/KGBV level All civil works, except buildings for Residential Schools/Hostels and KGBV. Furniture to Govt. UPS Library Books for schools Teaching Learning Material School grant. Maintenance grant. Teaching Learning Equipment REMS Learning Enhancement Programme (LEP). Items required for KGBV. Uniform Special Training related Items TLM, Contingency etc.

11 CRC/BRC level Furniture/ equipment/computer etc. Office contingencies Teaching Learning Material Teacher Training Community Training Civil works for construction of BRC, augmentation of BRC and CRC Maintenance of BRC and CRC Printing work REMS

12 District level Office equipment for DPO Office furniture for DPO Textbooks/other books/supplementary materials Computers and accessories Aids and appliances for CWSN Office contingencies Hiring of vehicles Maintenance of equipment and vehicles District level training and workshops Printing work REMS ECCE Kit Educational Kits for girls Learning Enhancement Programme (LEP) Construction of Residential Schools/Hostel and KGBV

13 State level Textbooks Computers and its accessories Office equipment for SPO Office furniture for SPO Equipment for distance education Aids and appliances for CWSN Office contingencies Hiring of vehicles Maintenance of equipment and vehicles State level training and workshops Printing work Engagement of consultancy firms (service contract) Engagement of Auditors for external and internal audit Engagement of experts/resource persons Engagement of NGOs REMS Learning Enhancement Programme (LEP).

14 Method of Procurement Method of Procurement Procurement Open Tender Open Tender Limited Tender Single Tender Procurement without tender / quotation Procurement through communities

15 OPEN TENDER Meaning Competitive bidding procedure and is the most efficient and economic way of procuring goods or works. Provides for adequate competition in order to ensure reasonable prices. Ensures transparency and equal opportunity to all. The methods used in the evaluation and the award of contracts are made known to all bidders. Items covered Civil works construction of BRC, Residential schools / Hostel, KGBV, SIEMAT and any other civil works specifically approved by Project Approval Board through contractors. Goods

16 OPEN TENDER Steps Preparation of tender documents Notification / Advertisement; Issue of tender documents; Pre-bid Conference Submission of tender documents; Public opening of tender; Evaluation; Selection of lowest evaluated responsive bidder based on post qualification; Negotiation with L-1 (if necessary) Contract award; and Contract performance

17 LIMITED TENDER Items covered: Goods including books, uniforms Teaching learning materials, School equipment, Hiring of vehicles, and Operation and maintenance of equipment Invitation for quotations – Based on comparing price quotations obtained from several suppliers, usually at least 3 to ensure competitive prices. Issue a letter to the supplier to furnish the quotations for the required goods/equipment.

18 Invitation for quotations – No need of publication of notification in the newspaper/website. Issue the request letters to suppliers on the approved list. The request letter should indicate description, specifications and quantity of the goods as well as desired delivery time and place. Only one quotation by each supplier. Bid Price Quote for the full quantity as described in the invitation letter. Corrections, if any, made by crossing out, dated initialing and re-writing. Include all duties, taxes and other levies payable by the Vendor/Supplier in the total price. The rates quoted by the Vendor/Supplier be fixed for the duration of the contract and not subject to adjustment on any account. The prices are quoted in Indian Rupee. LIMITED TENDER

19 LIMITED TENDER Steps Identifying items; Laying down specifications; Estimating total numbers and costs of items; Need not notify in newspaper/website Identifying likely agencies borne on the approved list of contractors/ suppliers; (minimum 3, 8-10 for more competitive rates) Obtaining approvals of competent authority; Issuing letters of invitation; Processing quotations received;

20 Obtaining orders of competent authority for placing orders for supply; Issuing letters placing orders for supply and delivery period; Quoted price shall include all duties, taxes and other levies; Rates quoted be fixed and not subject to adjustment; Ensuring inspection; Ensuring timely supply: and Making payments after delivery in satisfactory condition. The financial ceiling prescribed for limited tender shall be applicable for Rate contracts of DGS & D and Rate contracts of State Governments.

21 SINGLE TENDER Followed in the case of Articles specifically certified as of propriety nature; or Manufactured by a particular firm; Goods including books; Teaching materials; School grant; Hiring of vehicles; and Operation and maintenance of equipment etc Appropriate for Extension of existing contracts Standard equipment/spare parts for existing equipments from original supplier. Items obtainable from one source Early delivery In exceptional cases such as natural disaster.

22 WITHOUT TENDER / QUOTATION Procurement of goods or group of goods estimated to cost the equivalent of the ceiling of State Govt. Issue suitable guidelines by the SIS THROUGH COMMUNITIES Construction of all civil works except, BRC, Hostel, KGBV and SIEMAT BRC construction if the community is technically capable Purchase of materials as per ISI certification, if available; SPD may provide simple procurement guidelines

23 Identify the committee locally operating in the area. Keep the following points in view: Active involvement of community in planning and implementation; Who will procure the materials or goods used in works; Goods / works have to be executed as per approved plans and specifications The name and designation of the Engineer for technical supervision and certification.

24 Service Contract Considerations

25 Service Contract Selection process Preparation of Terms of Reference Preparation of Cost Estimate and Budget Advertisement, seeking Expression of Interest (EOI) short listing of consultants/firms based on EOI Issue of Request for Proposal (RFP) to short listed Consultants/firms. Receipt of RFP in two envelope system, technical and financial proposals separately. Formation of Evaluation Committee Evaluation of Technical proposal and assign individual mark by each member on the basis of responsiveness to the TOR Open the Financial proposals of the qualifying Consultants publicly in the presence of the Consultants/representatives Final discussions including negotiations Award of contract

26 Non-Government Organizations Preparation of Terms of Reference Publication of advertisement Formation of Evaluation Committee Short-listing of NGOs on the basis of specifications and scope of the work specified in the TOR. Desk appraisal and if found suitable, field appraisal by the Evaluation Committee Recommendation by the Evaluation Committee for the selection of NGOs to the Grant-in-Aid Committee. Approval by Grant-in-Aid Committee based on the report of the Evaluation Committee on the desk and field appraisal.

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