Declaration/ Verification of Local Content by Local Supplier. 1. Bidders should indicate the percentage of local content (i.e. value added in India) along with the details of location/s where the local value addition is made, in their bids, item wise or tender wise. The indicated local content percentage shall decide categorization of the vendors as “Class-I Local Supplier” / “Class-II Local Supplier” / “Non-local Supplier”. All bidders should declare that the item and service offered meets the minimum local content & indicate its percentage in their offer which shall meet or excel required local content specified in tender. This declaration is necessary even if Custom Duty Exemption and / or ERV (if applicable) are not being sought. Certification as under is to be submitted mandatorily in technical offer Part-I bid. 2. The bidders shall provide a self-certificate, as per Annexure-B-1, giving the percentage of local content and location of local value addition. 3. Once the declaration /certification is committed at tender submission stage, the same cannot be altered subsequently at technical negotiation stage or after award of contract. Doing so would be treated / considered as false declaration by bidder and necessary action shall be initiated as per Para 9 of the said Order for debarment. 4. Declared Local Content shall be the basis for categorization of the vendors and tender evaluation. However, MDL reserves the right to undertake detailed examination of declared local content and may call vendor to submit relevant documents. 5. In cases where MDL received the complaint from any vendor or person, along with the fees prescribed below, verification of Declared Local Content shall be carried out by seeking additional info as deemed necessary and the bidders (including unsuccessful bidders) against the tender shall be obliged to furnish the necessary documents. Failing to do so, the vendor may invite penal action as per the provisions of the Order. If MDL possess the capability, then it shall perform the verification. However, if in the opinion of MDL matter needs to be dealt at higher level, then the complaint shall be referred to Nodal Ministry and their fees /expenses / charges applicable as per the Nodal Ministry, if any, shall be borne by the complainant. MDL is authorized to prescribe fees for handling complaints under revised PPP MII 2017 Order. The fees for filing a complaint under the order shall be Rs. 10,000/- per case. The complaint shall be filed to the Chairman, Public Grievance Cell. The fee shall be deposited by complainant in MDL’s Account by NEFT. 6. On scrutiny of offer, if all the bidders participating in the tender happen to have either not submitted the declaration certificate or not declared / specified the local content percentage in the declaration certificate or specified local content lower than the minimum local content requirement as per the tender, the subject tender shall be cancelled & matter shall be taken up with Ministry through MDL Nodal Executive. Meanwhile, re-tendering may be done without applying the provisions of said Order for need fulfilment of MDL. 7. On opening of the price bids, if it is identified that there is difference in local content declaration made & local content percentage as per price quoted is now not meeting (i.e. lesser than) the specified tender requirement (i.e. only on the quoted price without any loading) then such bidder shall be disqualified and shall not be considered for ranking purpose. The bid would be treated / considered as given false declaration and necessary action for debarment shall be initiated.
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Sources: Service Level Agreement (Sla)
Declaration/ Verification of Local Content by Local Supplier. 1. 12.9.1 Bidders should indicate the percentage of local content (i.e. value added in India) along with the details of location/s where the local value addition is made, in their bids, item wise or tender wise. The indicated local content percentage shall decide categorization of the vendors as “Class-I Local Supplier” / “Class-II Local Supplier” / “Non-local Supplier”. All bidders should declare that the item and service offered meets the minimum local content & indicate its percentage in their offer which shall meet or excel required local content specified in tender. This declaration is necessary even if Custom Duty Exemption and / or ERV (if applicable) are not being sought. Certification as under is to be submitted mandatorily in technical offer Part-I bid.
2. 12.9.2 The bidders shall provide a self-certificate, as per Annexure-B-1Annexure-4 in enclosure, giving the percentage of local content and location of local value addition.
3. 12.9.3 Once the declaration /certification is committed at tender submission stage, the same cannot be altered subsequently at technical negotiation stage or after award of contract. Doing so would be treated / considered as false declaration by bidder and necessary action shall be initiated as per Para 9 of the said Order for debarment.
4. 12.9.4 Declared Local Content shall be the basis for categorization of the vendors and tender evaluation. However, MDL reserves the right to undertake detailed examination of declared local content and may call vendor to submit relevant documents.
5. 12.9.5 In cases where MDL received the complaint from any vendor or person, along with the fees prescribed below, verification of Declared Local Content shall be carried out by seeking additional info as deemed necessary and the bidders (including unsuccessful bidders) against the tender shall be obliged to furnish the necessary documents. Failing to do so, the vendor may invite penal action as per the provisions of the Order. If MDL possess the capability, then it shall perform the verification. However, if in the opinion of MDL matter needs to be dealt at higher level, then the complaint shall be referred to Nodal Ministry and their fees /expenses / charges applicable as per the Nodal Ministry, if any, shall be borne by the complainant. MDL is authorized to prescribe fees for handling complaints under revised PPP MII 2017 Order. The fees for filing a complaint under the order shall be Rs. 10,000/- per case. The complaint shall be filed to the Chairman, Public Grievance Cell. The fee shall be deposited by complainant in MDL’s Account by NEFT▇▇▇▇.
6. 12.9.6 On scrutiny of offer, if all the bidders participating in the tender happen to have either not submitted the declaration certificate or not declared / specified the local content percentage in the declaration certificate or specified local content lower than the minimum local content requirement as per the tender, the subject tender shall be cancelled & matter shall be taken up with Ministry through MDL Nodal Executive. Meanwhile, re-tendering may be done without applying the provisions of said Order for need fulfilment of MDL.
7. 12.9.7 On opening of the price bids, if it is identified that there is difference in local content declaration made & local content percentage as per price quoted is now not meeting (i.e. lesser than) the specified tender requirement (i.e. only on the quoted price without any loading) then such bidder shall be disqualified and shall not be considered for ranking purpose. The bid would be treated / considered as given false declaration and necessary action for debarment shall be initiated.
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Sources: Addendum Service Level Agreement