Request for Qualification(RFQ)

Introduction :

Request for Qualification (RFQ) stage is used for short-listing Qualified Applicants based on the fulfilment of eligibility criteria based on experience and financial or technical parameters or both in accordance with Chapter-IV of TNTIT(PPP) Rules, 2012. The Applicants shortlisted in RFQ stage are invited to submit their financial bids

Description:

1. Contents of RFQ:

  • a. Project description and project cost;
  • b. Tender process description and the schedule;
  • c. Eligibility conditions;.
  • d. Information sought and the format of the information;
  • e. Parameters for evaluation;
  • f. Grounds for disqualification

2. Qualification Criteria:

Technical Criteria –

  • a. Track record and experience in similar projects;
  • b. Execution track record and service level track record;
  • c. Ability to invest capital in the project;
  • d. Ability to raise funds to finance the project;
  • e. Track record in meeting and capability to meet contractual terms.

Financial Criteria –

  • a. Net worth of the Applicant (calculation to be specified clearly in the tender documents);
  • b. Average turnover for a minimum of preceding three years;
  • c. Average net cash accrual for a period of preceding three years;
  • and

3. Schedule for RFQ Stage:

Activity Timeline
Due Date for Submission Not earlier than 8 weeks from the advertisement date or notification of RFQ whichever is later
Prebid Meeting To be held at least 3 weeks before the due date
Clarifications on Queries To be issued not less than 1 week before the due date
Corrigendum/Addendum To be issued not less than 1 week before the due date

 

In exceptional cases, the Tender Inviting Authority may reduce the minimum time limits prescribed above for reasons to be recorded in writing and with the prior permission of the authority superior to the Tender Inviting Authority

 

The link for online submission of RFQ is - https://tnidb.xenovex.com/en/documents/biddocuments/

Relevant Clauses:

TNTIT(PPP) Rules, 2012
Rule 29
Request for Qualification (RFQ)

(1) The Request for Qualification (RFQ) called for under rule 4 is intended for the following purposes, namely:-

(a) publicise the information on the Public Private Partnership (PPP) Project and the services or infrastructure or both that the Procuring Entity seeks to obtain;

(b) communicate the proposed timeframes and the qualification criteria;

((c) ascertain the level of interest in the Project;

(d) provide an avenue through which prospective tenderers can comment on the proposed Project; and

(e) allow the Procuring Entity to qualify Applicants who are most capable of meeting project objectives over the project term for the Request for Technical Proposal (RTP) stage or Request for Proposal (RFP) stage or both.

(2) The Tender Inviting Authority preparing the Request for Qualification (RFQ) shall ensure that,-

(a) the Request for Qualification (RFQ) contains sufficient information to allow potential tenderers to form a view on whether they have sufficient capabilities and to identify potential partners for the Project; and

(b) the information requested from the Applicants is such that the Procuring Entity is enabled to qualify the Applicants on that basis.

Rule 30
Contents of Request for Qualification (RFQ).

The Request for Qualification (RFQ) document shall contain the following:

(a) a description of the Project and the estimated Total Project Cost;

(b) a description of the stages of the tender process and the proposed schedule of the Tender Proceedings;

(c) the conditions of eligibility of Applicants, the information sought from Applicants for qualification and the form and procedure of the Application;

(d) a description of the parameters and method of evaluating qualification of Applicants in order to identify Qualified Applicants that have the requisite capability to take up the Project; and

(e) the criteria or conditions, if any, for the disqualification of Applicants, such as, Conflicts of Interest and other relevant considerations.

Rule 31
Eligibility of Applicants.

In addition to any other criteria for eligibility that may be prescribed in the Request for Qualification (RFQ) tender documents, in all cases, the following shall apply, whether or not they have been specifically provided for in the documents:-

(a) the Applicant may be a single entity or a consortium. However, no Applicant applying individually or as a member of a consortium, as the case may be, can be member of another Applicant;

(b) an Applicant may be a natural person, or a private entity, or a combination thereof, or a combination with a public agency.

Provided that the public agency does not have a controlling interest in such combination, either with an existing agreement or the formal intent to enter into an agreement to form a consortium;

(c) no Applicant shall submit more than one application for the same Project and an Applicant applying individually or as a member of a consortium shall not be entitled to submit another application either individually or as a member of any consortium, as the case may be.

Rule 32
Qualifying Criteria.

(1) The qualifying criteria used by the Procuring Entity to evaluate the responses to the Request for Qualification (RFQ) shall be objective, equitable, unambiguous, and shall be clearly stated in the Request for Qualification (RFQ).

(2) The qualifying criteria shall cover the following aspects of the Applicant:

(a) the Applicant’s experience and track record in delivering projects of similar nature;

(b) the Applicant’s ability to deliver against the physical aspects of the Project including its ability and track record in delivering services under long- term contractual arrangements.

(c) the capability of the Applicant to invest the capital that would be needed for the Project:

(d) the ability of the Applicants to secure adequate funds on competitive terms, since Projects normally requires the Concessionaire to finance a substantial part of the Total Project Cost, if not the whole;

(e) the ability of the Applicant to support the contractual arrangements over the contract term.

(3) Criteria for evaluation of financial capability shall be defined in terms of any or all of the following,-

(a) net worth of the Applicant as described in the tender documents;

(b) average annual turnover for a period not less than the immediately preceding three years derived from audited financial statements;

(c) average net cash accrual for a period not less than the immediately preceding three years derived from audited financial statements; and

(d) any other criteria relevant in the context of a particular Project.

(4) Based on the nature of the Project, the Procuring Entity may, in addition to the criteria prescribed in sub-rules (2) and (3), specify qualifying criteria in relation to the following areas, namely:-

(a) Existing commitment of the Applicant and capacity to deliver on the Project in addition to the existing commitments;

(b) Proposed team of experts, if the Project requires specialised technical expertise; and

(c) Experience of Applicant or the proposed team for working in local conditions where in the opinion of the Procuring Entity such conditions are expected to have a material impact on the development or operation of the proposed facility or service.

(d) Any other criteria relevant in the context of a particular Project.

(5) As far as may be practicable, the qualification criteria will be specified on a pass or fail basis to enable objective evaluation of the tenders.

Explanation:- For the purpose of sub-rule (5), a pass or fail test would includes a test based on a marking system with a minimum score requirement.

Rule 33
Schedule of Request for Qualification (RFQ).

(1) The following minimum periods shall be allowed by the Tender Inviting Authority while determining the schedule of Request for Qualification stage:

(a) The due date shall ordinarily be not earlier than 8 (eight) weeks from the date of advertisement or notification of the Request for Qualification (RFQ) whichever is later;

(b) Pre-submission meeting, if any, shall be held at least 3 (three) weeks before the due date;

(c) The clarifications on the queries of Applicants shall be issued not less than 1 (one) week before the due date; and

(d) Corrigenda or notifications of amendments in the Request for Qualification (RFQ) shall be issued not less than 1 (one) week before the due date.

(2) In exceptional cases, the Tender Inviting Authority may at the time of issuing the Request for Qualifications (RFQ) reduce the minimum time limits prescribed in sub-rule (1) for reasons to be recorded in writing and with the prior permission of the authority superior to the Tender Inviting Authority:

Provided that in no case shall the due date be advanced after the publication of the notification or advertisement of the Request for Qualification (RFQ):

Provided further that in cases where the tender documents require the clearance of the Tamil Nadu Infrastructure Development Board under the Tamil Nadu Infrastructure Development Act (Tamil Nadu Act 22 of 2012), such reduction of time would have to be specifically authorized by the Board.

Rule 35
Evaluation of Applications.

(1) The submitted Request for Qualification (RFQ) Applications shall be evaluated by the Tender Scrutiny and Evaluation Committee by using the qualifying criteria as specified in the Request for Qualification (RFQ).

(2) The Applicants shall be assessed on the basis of whether they achieve the pre-specified minimum pass or fail threshold.

Explanation:- For the purpose of sub-rule (2), a pass or fail test would includes a test based on a marking system with a minimum score requirement.

(3) Only those applicants who clear the threshold shall be qualified for the next stage of the Tender Proceedings, as the case may be.

Rule 36
Notification of Qualification.

(1) The Procuring Entity shall promptly notify each Applicant in writing whether or not it has been qualified.

(2) The Procuring Entity shall make available to any person, the names of all Applicants that have been qualified.

(3) Only Applicants who have qualified are entitled to participate further in the Tender Proceedings.

(4) The Tender Accepting Authority may decide not to proceed further with the tender if the said authority is of the view that an adequate number of applicants have not qualified to have a competitive tender.