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Madhya Pradesh High Court

Compact Security Services,Regional ... vs N.H.D.C.Limited (Narmada Hydro ... on 10 September, 2012

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                        W.P. No. 14128/2012

10.9.2012

       Shri   K.N.   Fakhruddin,   learned   counsel   for   the 
petitioner.
       Heard.
       Aggrieved by insertion of eligibility criteria in the NIT 

No.NHDC/3/C/101/12/1451                  dated       31.7.2012        for 

"Maintenance   Work   of   Electro­Mechanical   and   Hydro­

Mechanical equipments and other associated equipment of 

Power House, Switch Yard and Dam", the petitioner on the 

allegations that the same is arbitrary, unjust, mala fide and 

with   an   intention   to   remove/eliminate   petitioner   from 

participating,   seeks   quashment   of   the   same   vide   this   writ 

petition.

2.     That, Narmada Hydro Electric Development Corporation 

Limited   (NHDC)   for   its   Omkareshwar   Power   Station, 

Siddhwarkut,   District   Khandwa   invited   tenders   for 

maintenance   work   of   electro­mechanical   and   hydro­

mechanical   equipments   and   other   associated   equipment   of 

power­house,   Switch   Yard   and   Dam   vide   NIT   No. 
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NHDC/3/C/101/12/1451 dt. 31.7.2012.   The eligibility criteria 

vide clause 4 of the NIT being:

     "4.      Eligibility Criteria:
     (A) Experience   of   having   successfully   completed 
         similar works during last 7 years ending last day of 
         month previous to the one in which application 
         are invited should be either of the following [copy 
         of   letter   of   award   must   be   enclosed   with 
         completion certificate].
           Three   similar   or   two   similar   or   one   similar 
           completed works consisting not less than Rs.58.12 
           Lakh   or   Rs.72.65   Lakh   of   Rs.116.24   Lakh   each 
           respectively.
           Similar works means:
           i) Erection   of   Hydrogenerator/Capital 
              Maintenance i.e. Complete dismantling & re­
              erection,   testing   &   commissioning   of   Hydro 
              generator/Repair   &   maintenance   of   Stator, 
              Rotor   &   rotor   Pole,   Governing   system 
              Excitation   system,   220   kv   Switchyard 
              equipments   of   Generating   unit   capacity   not 
              less than 40 MW including Hydromechanical 
              Equipments.
     (B) Average   annual   financial   turnover   during   last   3 
         years ending 31st  March of the previous financial 
         year should be at least Rs.43.59 Lakh.
     (C) Tenderer   should   have   valid   Registration   as   an 
         Electrical Contractor, PAN and EPF registration."
3.     That, by corrigendum No. 1 dated 22.8.2012 (Annexure 

P­1­A) the expression "similar work means" has been amended 

with the following:
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     "Erection of Hydrogenerator/Capital Maintenance i.e. 
     Complete   dismantling   &   re­erection   testing   & 
     commissioning   of   Hydro   generator/Repair   & 
     maintenance of Stator, Rotor & rotor pole Governing 
     system,   Excitation   system,   220   kv   Switchyard 
     equipments of Generating unit capacity not less than 
     40 MW including Hydromechanical Equipments."

4.    The   petitioner,   claiming   that   having   worked   with 

respondent for over five years in operation and Maintenance 

work of electro­mechanical and hydro­mechanical equipments  and other associated equipment of Power House, Switchyard  and Dam and though eligible alleges that the "Similar work" as  nomenclatured   experience   qua   Erection   of  Hydrogenerator/Capital   Maintenance   i.e.   Complete  dismantling  &  re­erection  testing &  commissioning   of Hydro  generator/Repair   has   been   inserted   with   an   intention   to  eliminate the petitioner from competing.   It is urged that the  insertion of criteria besides being arbitrary and unjust has no  nexus with the work for which NIT is issued.  To substantiate,  learned   counsel   has   placed   reliance   on   Section   IV   of  Information   And   Instruction   for   Tenderers   which   deals   with  the scope of work.

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5. We   find   that   for   Maintenance   of   Electro­mechanical  Equipments of Power House And Switchyard, the scope of work  includes:

"carry   out   attending   Repairs,   Scheduled,   Predictive,  Preventive and Breakdown Maintenance of 8 x 65 MW  Turbine   Generator   sets   (Francis   Turbine)   &   its  Auxiliaries,   220   KV   Switchyard   Equipments   &   its  Auxiliaries, Fire, Safety Systems, and other associated  equipments   with   maintaining   Cleanliness   &   safety   of  Plants/   Equipments   at   Omkareshwar   Power   Station,  Siddhwarkut   Distt   Khandwa   (MP).The   scope   also  includes the maintenance and trouble shooting works  as per Manufacturer' operation & Maintenance Manual  guide line and as per instruction of Engineer in charge.  The Preventive and Breakdown Maintenance activity to  be   started   up   in   shortest   time   as   per   direction   of  Engineer­In­Charge,   to   shorten   the   breakdown   time  and   the   make   the   machines   /   system   available   for  operation. 
Contractor has to maintain cleanliness of the plant and  equipments   during   contractual   period   with   due  importance to all safety like Electrical safety, Fire safety  and   General   Security   of   the   Work   place.   Along   with  above   all   work,   repair/maintenance   and   trouble  shooting of the following Plant/equipments is also the  part of the Scope of work:
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i.)  Turbine   ­   Generator   Set   &   its   auxiliaries   which  includes   H.S.   Pumps,   &   Governing   pumps,  Brakes   &   Jack   system,   Cooling   Water   Pumps   /  Motors and their auxiliaries, Air compressors &  related pipe lines, valves, filter etc. A/C Plant /  machines,   Air   blower   &   ducts,   Fire   fighting  systems, etc. ii.) Drainage & Dewatering pumps & its system.
iii.)  All Electrical panels, Wiring in control room & in­  plant area.
iv.)  D.C.   Batteries   220V,   48V   Batteries   &   their  chargers   including   DCDB,   other   D.C.  Distribution Boards, Invertors etc. v.)  Lighting­   illumination   in   Power   House,  Switchyard & Dam area.
vi.)  Generator   Transformer,   Unit   Auxiliary  Transformer,   Station   Service   Transformers,  Excitation   Transformers   &   its   auxiliaries   &  Control instruments.
vii.)  All   Communication   System,   EPABX,   Loud­ Speakers,   Public   Address   system,   Land   Line  Phones etc. viii.)  Operation   &   Day   to   day   maintenance   work   of  145/30/10 Tones 2 Nos. E.O.T Cranes and, 1 No.  Unloading E.O.T. Crane of 80/20/10 Tones.
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ix.)  Operation   &   Day   to   day   maintenance   work   of  Power House Oil filtration & Handling System.
x.)  Air Compressor, blowers & related panels.
xi.)  LT   Panels   board,   11   KV   Panels,   Local   Control  Units, Control Room equipments etc. xii.)  CO2   gas,   Water   &   Emulsifiers   Fire   Fighting  System.
xiii.)  Gen.   Circuit   breaker,   CTs,   C.V.T's,   L.A's,  Isolators,   SF­6   equipment   and   all   other  equipment of 220 KV Switchyard, Link line etc. xiv.)  Air­conditioning, dehumidification & Ventilation  plant and its associated piping and equipments.
xv.)  Fire & Security system.
xvi.)  Cleaning   of   equipments   in   Power   House   &  Switchyard area.
For   above   activities,   Contractor   has   to   deploy   fully  conversant   staff   for   trouble   free   maintenance.  However,   the   equipments,   which   are   not   specifically  stated   here   and   are   part   of   the   hydropower   house  Complex & 220 KV Switchyard, are also covered under  this contract and contractor has to deploy experienced  &   conversant   staff   for   these   equipments   as   per   the  direction of Engineer­In­Charge."
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6. Whereas,   for   Maintenace   of   Hydro   Mechanical  Equipments At Dam, Power Dam and Power House, the scope  of work includes.

"carry   out   scheduled,   Preventive,   Predictive,  Breakdown   Maintenance,   Repairs  and   operation   of  following equipments to keep equipments in healthy  and   good   working   condition   with   maintaining  cleanliness   &   safety   of   Plants/   Equipments   at  Omkareshwar   Power   Station,   Siddhwarkut   Distt  Khandwa   (MP).   The   scope   also   includes   the  maintenance   and   trouble   shooting   works   as   per  Manufacturer'   operation   &   Maintenance   Manual  guide   line   and   as   per   instruction   of   Engineer   in  charge. The Preventive and Breakdown Maintenance  activity   to   be   started   up   in   shortest   time   as   per  direction   of   Engineer   In   Charge,   to   shorten   the  breakdown time and the make the machines / system  available for operation.
Contractor   has   to   maintain   cleanliness   of   the   plant  and equipments during contractual period with due  importance   to   all   safety   like   Electrical   safety,   Fire  safety and General Security of the Work place. Along  with above all work, repair / maintenance and trouble  shooting of the following Plant / equipments is also  the part of the Scope of work.
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1.  23 nos. self­closing Spillway Radial Gates of size  20.00 M (w) x 18.037  M (h) and radius 21.0 M.  The each Radial gate is consisting of skin plate of  nine   gate   elements   welded   together   four   arms,  two connecting beams, two trunnion assemblies  and   two   cylinder   support   beams.   The  approximate structural weight of each complete  gate   is   220   MT.   The   gates   are   operated   by  hydraulic hoisting system consisting of two nos.  hydraulic cylinders of capacity 240 T, a control  panel and a power pack for each gate.
2.  Three   sets   of   spillway   stop   log   used   for  maintenance of spillway radial gates. Each set of  stop   log   consists   of   seven   elements,   one   no  bottom element of size 20.00 M (w) x 2.035 M (h)  and   six   nos.   interchangeable   element   of   size.  20.00 M (w) x 2.965 M (h).
3.  Maintenance   of   common   Drainage   system   for  leakage etc. provided in the Dam gallery consists  of   a   drainage   sump   and   continuous   duty  submersible pumps of various sizes with suitable  water level switches (Float Type) for auto starting  &   stopping   of   pumps.   One   another   drainage  system near generating unit­8 with submersible  pump   with   suitable   water   level   switches   (Float  Type)   for   auto   starting   &   stopping   of   pumps  9 located on Drainage sump for discharge of power  house upside water.
4.  8 nos. Intake gates each of size 8.39 M (w) x 8.573  M (h) for regulating the water through penstock  for   eight   generating   units.   Intake   gates   are  operated   by   125   T   capacity   hydraulic   cylinders  mounted   on   the   top   of   the   respective   gates  grooves   at   Intake   structure   and   driven   by  individual power packs and control panel.
5.  8 nos. Draft tube gates each of size 8.545 M (w) x  6.483   M   (h)   for   separating   the   hydro   turbines  from tail pool during maintenance period.
6.  Two sets of intake bulkhead gate of size 8.15 M  (w)   x   9.429   M   (h)   provided   for   generalpurpose  maintenance of intake gates and penstock.
7.  One Trash Rash Cleaning Machine provided for  removing   trash   entrapped   in   the   trash   rack  panels of intake structure.
8.  One   1000   KVA   transformer   installed   at   Dam  Control Room providing Power supply for all HM  equipments except for DT gates & its hoists and  Dam Distribution Board installed in DCR.
9.  Hydraulic   pipelines,   Power   packs,   local   control  panels,   remote   control   panels,   LT   distribution  boards etc. 10
10.  All   splice­joints   of   gate   elements,   rubber   seals,  guide   shoes,   roller   assembly   of   intake   gates,  sliding arrangements of draft tube gates, spillway  stop log gates etc. from time to time.
11. Greasing and lubrication as required (Grease and  Lubricants to be supplied by NHDC).
12. Touch   up   painting   of   the   equipment   as   per  requirement  (Paint & primer  to  be supplied  by  NHDC).
13.  Contractor has to maintain up­to date record of  all maintenance activities and submit the same  to engineer­in­charge.
14. One 75 T capacity cantilever type spillway stoplog  Gantry Crane, One 60 MT Gantry crane mounted  on transformer deck for operation of Draft Tube  gates, One 75 T capacity Intake bulkhead Gantry  Crane, Trash Rack Cleaning Machine.
(b)  Tools   &   plants   :  Contractor   will   provide   all  general   tools   like   all   types   of   ratchets   (Below  32mm size) Gas cutting set including minimum  requirement as given in Annexure ­1.
(c)  Consumables   :Contractor   will   provide  consumables like cleaning cloth, grinding wheel,  cutting   wheel,   acetylene,   oxygen   as   per  requirement   etc.   including   minimum  requirement as given in Annexure - 2.
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(d)  Safety articles  : All safety articles such as Safety  belts,   Safety   helmets,   safety   shoes,   Proper  uniform,   dangri,   Hand   gloves,   welding   cutting  Glasses etc. will be arranged by Contractor for the  work. A list of minimum requirement is given in  Annexure­3.
(e)  Deployment   of   manpower   :  Contractor   has   to  deploy   minimum   24   Nos.   well   qualified   /  experienced   as   per   Clause   2.0­'Experience   &  Qualification   Criteria'   fully   conversant   with   the  hydro­mechanical   systems   of   power   plant   and  shall be capable to trouble shoot the systems &  rectification of defects, shall be kept available at  site for above work, however as per the direction  of engineer­ in charge (considering requirement  of the work) any or all of the above mentioned  staff may be required at any time round the clock  or in shift/General duties. Round the clock means  all   the   manpower   (24   Nos.)   will   perform   the  normal   duty   in   General   shift   /   other   shift   duty  except   Sunday/any   other   weekly   off   day   and  NHDC's   designated   holidays.   But   in   case   of  emergency / breakdown the required manpower  will   be   made   available   any   day/any   time.   The  above   manpower   are   tentative   which   may  increase or decrease as per job requirements and  direction of engineer­in­charge.
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Any left out activity not specifically mentioned above  shall   be   considered   as   a   part   of   scope   of   work,   if  required for satisfactory maintenance of equipments  as a whole as per direction of engineer­in­charge. Note:­   Above   all   works   does   not   include   such  maintenance work which requires services of OEM &  other experts services.

7. From   the   above   nature   of   work   which   a   contractor   is  required   to   perform   we   are   not   much   impressed   with   the  contentions   of   learned   counsel   for   the   petitioner   that   the  eligibility   criteria   qua   "Similar   work",   i.e.   Erection   of  Hydrogenerator/Capital   Maintenance   i.e.   Complete  dismantling & re­erection testing & commissioning  of Hydro  generator/Repair has no nexus with the scope of work.  Rather,  the   petitioner   has   utterly   failed   to   establish   that   there   is   no  nexus.

8. On   the   contrary,   the   work   in   question   being   of   highly  technical nature and with passage of time and the experience  gained,   if   it   appear   to   the   employer   to   have   contractor   with  expertise who would be able to handle which includes Erection  of   Hydrogenerator/Capital   Maintenance   i.e.   Complete  dismantling  &  re­erection  testing &  commissioning   of Hydro  13 generator/Repair and make the maintenance hassle free, with  such skill, it is within his discretion to introduce the condition  to achieve the object.   That is what has been aimed at in the  case at hand by inserting the expertise which the prospective  contractor   must   have   for   'maintenance   work   of   electro­ mechanical   and   hydro­mechanical   equipments   and   other  associated equipment of Power House, Switch Yard and Dam.

9. In   Directorate   of   Education   and   others   v.   Educomp  Datamatics Ltd and others : (AIR 2004 SC 1962), after analyzing  the decisions in Air India Ltd. v. Cochin International Airport  Ltd.   and   others   :   (AIR   2000   SC   801),   M/s.   Monarch  Infrastructure (P) Ltd. v. Commissioner, Ulhasnagar Municipal  Corporation and others (AIR 2000 SC 2272) and Tata Cellular v.  Union   of   India   (AIR   1996   SC   11),   it   was   observed   by   their  Lordships:

"12. It has clearly been held in these decisions that  the terms of the invitation to tender are not open to  judicial   scrutiny   the   same   being   in   the   realm   of  contract. That the government must have a free hand  in   setting   the   terms   of   the   tender.   It   must   have  reasonable   play   in   its   joints   as   a   necessary  concomitant   for   an   administrative   body   in   an  14 administrative   sphere.   The   courts   would   interfere  with   the   administrative   policy   decision   only   if   it   is  arbitrary,   discriminatory,   mala   fide   or   actuated   by  bias.   It   is   entitled   to   pragmatic   adjustments   which  may be called for by the particular circumstances. The  courts   cannot   strike   down   the   terms   of   the   tender  prescribed   by   the   government   because   it   feels   that  some other terms in the tender would have been fair,  wiser  or  logical.  The  courts  can  interfere  only  if the  policy   decision   is   arbitrary,   discriminatory   or   mala  fide."

10. That, merely because the petitioner has worked for few  years   with   the   respondent   and   that   there   is   no   prior   notice  before introducing the clause in question will not be a bar in  introducing the specific criteria to be eligible for the tender in  question by the respondents.

11. In  view  whereof  we  hold  that,  the  impugned  eligibility  condition is neither arbitrary, nor  unjust.   Nor the same has  been   demonstrated   to   have   been   inserted   with   mala   fide  intention (merely because the petitioner lacks the expertise it  cannot be presumed, in absence of cogent material   that the  same has been introduced with mala fide intention).   Neither  15 has it been established that it has no nexus with the work in  question.

12. There   being   no   substance   in   the   challenge,   no  interference   is   caused.     In   the   result   petition   fails   and   is  dismissed.  No costs.

     (AJIT SINGH )                                                                     (SANJAY YADAV)
          JUDGE                                                                                      JUDGE

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