Technical Score Criteria Sample Clauses

Technical Score Criteria. The Bids of the Bidders meeting Pre-Qualification criteria shall be consider for assessment and assigning of Technical Score. The Technical Score of the Bidder shall be evaluated as per Technical Score system provided hereunder. A Experience of Bidder* 30 1 Experience over last five years in terms of formulating strategy for turnaround / transformation/ revival/ restructuring/growth for Indian private sector/public sector companies/undertakings (Fees > Rs 5 Crore excl. taxes) . At least 10 projects of the showcased projects / engagements should be with India Public Sector companies/Central, State or Municipal Governments or Departments. Note: • Projects related to IT implementation; Forensic/ Internal Audit/ Risk Assessment shall not be considered. • Both ongoing as well as completed projects are relevant • Relevant portion of Work Order/contract/Client completion certificate to be submitted. For confidential engagements, bidder may submit 5 11 -15 Projects: 1 mark. 16 to 20 Projects: 3 marks. More than 20 Projects: 5 marks Page 27 of 87 sanitized details supported by CA certificate/self- certification from the Managing Director of bidder’s Indian entity to ascertain authencity. 2 Experience over last five years in terms of formulating strategy for turnaround /transformation /revival /restructuring /growth for private sector/public sector companies /undertakings operating in metal, mineral and mining sector. Note: • Projects related to IT implementation; Forensic/ Internal Audit/ Risk Assessment shall not be considered. • Both ongoing as well as completed projects are relevant. • Relevant portion of Work Order/contract/Client completion certificate to be submitted. For confidential engagements, bidder may submit sanitized details supported by CA certificate/self- certification from the Managing Director of bidder’s Indian entity to ascertain authencity. 15 2a For Indian companies / entities (by bidder firm only) (Fees > Rs 5 Cr excl. taxes) 10 2 to 3 projects: 2 marks. 4 to 6 projects: 5 marks. 7 or more Projects: 10 marks. 2b For global companies / entities (through global affiliates permitted (fees > 1 mn USD) 5 Per project 1 mark (maximum 5 marks) 3 The Bidder’s ranking (or wholly owned entity / affiliate member of such global consulting company with the same brand name) in terms of best consulting firms for “energy consulting” in last five years (each year from 2017-2021) as published by Xxxxx.xxx 10 Rank 1-5 in all 5 years: 10 marks Rank 1-5 in at lea...
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