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State of Rajasthan - Subsection

Section 17(2) in Rajasthan Public Procurement Rules, 2012

(2)Procedure of electronic reverse auction as a stand-alone method of procurement. - (a) The procuring entity shall solicit bids by causing an invitation to the electronic reverse auction to be published in accordance with chapter V. The invitation shall include:-
(i)the name and address of the procuring entity;
(ii)a detailed description of the subject matter of the procurement, and the desired or required time and location for the provision of such subject matter;
(iii)the terms and conditions of the procurement contract, to the extent they are already known to the procuring entity, and the form of the contract, if any, to be signed by the parties;
(iv)the criteria and procedures to be used for ascertaining the qualifications of bidders or contractors and any documentary evidence or other information that must be presented by bidders or contractors to demonstrate their qualifications.
(v)the criteria and procedure for examining bids against the description of the subject matter of the procurement;
(vi)the criteria and procedure for evaluating bids, including any mathematical formula that will be used in the evaluation procedure during the auction;
(vii)the manner in which the bid price is to be formulated and expressed, including a statement as to whether the price is to cover elements other than the cost of the subject matter of the procurement itself, such as any applicable transportation and insurance charges, customs duties and taxes;
(viii)the minimum number of bidders or contractors required to register for the auction in order for the auction to be held, which shall be sufficient to ensure effective competition;
(ix)if any limit on the number of bidders or contractors that can be registered for the auction is imposed, the relevant maximum number and the criteria and procedure, that will be followed in selecting it;
(x)how the auction can be accessed, including appropriate information regarding connection to the auction;
(xi)the deadline by which the bidders must register for the auction and the requirements for registration;
(xii)the date and time of the opening of the auction and the requirements for identification of bidders at the opening of the auction;
(xiii)the criteria governing the closing of the auction;
(xiv)other rules for the conduct of the auction, including the information that will be made available to the bidders in the course of the auction, the language in which it will be made available and the conditions under which the bidders will be able to bid;
(xv)references to the Act and these rules, and other laws and regulations directly pertinent to the procurement proceedings, including those applicable to procurement involving classified information, and the place where those laws and regulations may be found;
(xvi)the means by which the bidders may seek clarification of information relating to the procurement proceedings;
(xvii)the name, functional title and address of one or more officers or employees of the procuring entity who are authorised to communicate directly with and to receive communications directly from the bidders in connection with the procurement proceedings before and after the auction without the intervention of an intermediary;
(xviii)notice of the right provided under section 38 of the Act to appeal against decisions or actions taken by the procuring entity that are allegedly not in compliance with the provisions of the Act and these rules;
(xix)any formalities that will be required after the auction for a procurement contract to enter into force, including, where applicable, ascertainment of qualifications or responsiveness and execution of a written procurement contract;
(xx)Any other requirements established by the procuring entity in conformity with the Act and these rules.
(b)The procuring entity may impose a maximum limit on the number of bidders that can be registered for the electronic reverse auction only to the extent that capacity constraints in its communications system so require, and shall select the bidders or contractors to be so registered in a nondiscriminatory manner. The procuring entity shall include a statement of the reasons and circumstances upon which it relied to justify the imposition of such a maximum limit in the record.
(c)The procuring entity may decide, in the light of the circumstances of the given procurement, that the electronic reverse auction shall be preceded by an examination or evaluation of initial bids. In such case, the invitation to the auction shall, in addition to information listed in paragraph 1 of this rule, include:
(i)an invitation to present initial bids, together with instructions for preparing initial bids;
(ii)the manner, place and deadline for presenting initial bids.
(d)Where the electronic reverse auction has been preceded by an examination or evaluation of initial bids, the procuring entity shall promptly after the completion of the examination or evaluation of initial bids:-
(i)dispatch the notice of rejection and reasons for rejection to each bidder whose initial bid was rejected;
(ii)issue an invitation to the auction to each qualified bidder whose initial bid is responsive, providing all information required to participate in the auction;
(iii)where an evaluation of initial bids has taken place, each invitation to the auction shall also be accompanied by the outcome of the evaluation, as relevant to the bidder to which the invitation is addressed.