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Tenders Board Cautions Contractors Against Multiple Bidding
There is hope rising for the 11 contractors who applied for expression of interest/pre-qualification for the fencing of Diobu Housing Estate at Amaigbo Street and Iriebe Satellite Town Estate in Port Harcourt and Obio/Akpor Local Government Areas respectively, as the Rivers State Ministry of Housing Ministerial Tenders Board commenced screening of bidders.
Addressing the contractors on Tuesday at the Housing Ministry Board room, the Chairman of the ministerial Tender Board, Chinorum Aya (JP) who is also the permanent Secretary of the ministry, said the exercise is to ensure that no contractor is marginalised and that due process is strictly complied with.
According to him, the scoring criteria for pre-qualification of any contractor include certificate of incorporation – 5 per cent, 3 – year Tax Clearance Certificate – 5 per cent, company profile/profile of personnel including registration with professional institution – 15 per cent, evidence of previous execution of job and knowledge of industry – 15 per cent, equipment and facilities 15 per cent, evidence of financial capability and available banking facilities 15 per cent, VAT registration and remittance 5 per cent, project quality management plan 10 per cent, project method statement/methodology 10 per cent and project health and safety plan 10 per cent.
He said, in addition, the board will on Wednesday commence physical verification of the location of the bidders, to ascertain genuine contractors who have met the criteria, noting that out of the 11 expression of interest received one was disqualified due to late submission and non payment of non-refundable deposit.
The chairman warned, that no contractor should bid for two jobs at a time, “you either bid for Diobu estate or Iriebe, if not you will be disqualified”.
The Head of Ethics and Complaint, Rivers State Bureau for public procurement, Barr Lekia Gima, said that Rivers is the only state that has enacted a law on public procurement, saying that this is a new wind of change coming after the regime of Governor Amaechi.
The called for strict adherence to due process as it is enhances value for every kobo spent by government because the right process and the people are always given a chance.
In attendance the representative of Ministry of Justice and Ministry of budget.
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