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PART - III

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 APPENDIX-A

 A - 1.  Proforma for Tender Letter A - 2.  Proforma for Proposal A - 3.  Proforma Schedule of Prices A - 4.  Project Key Dates A - 5.  Proforma for Checklist A - 6.  Bid Evaluation Criteria A - 7.  Certificate. A - 8.  List of Acceptable Foreign Banks A - 9.  Information/Confirmations/Clarifications to be Furnished by the Bidder A - 10.  Milestone Payment Formula A - 11.  Suggested Vendor List

 APPENDIX-B

B - 1. Proforma for Acknowledgement LetterB - 2. Proforma for Letter of AuthorityB - 3. Proforma for Performance Guarantee LetterB - 4. Proforma for Form of AgreementB - 5. Proforma for Work ExperienceB - 6. Division of Scope of Work and Location of Work Centre.B - 7. Proforma for Bank Guarantee For Bid SecurityB - 8. AgreementB - 9. Certificate of submission of Techno-contractual compliant BidB - 10. Format of agreement between bidder and their parent company.

B - 11. Deed of Parent Company GuaranteeB - 12. Integrity PactB - 13. Certificate of compliance of meeting Turnover/Solvency Criteria

 APPENDIX-C

C - 1. Information To Be Furnished In A Safety ReportC - 2. Accident ReportC - 3. Information Which May Be Required To Be Submitted By Contractor

For/During Safety AuditC - 4. Proforma For Certificate Of ApprovalC - 5. Information to be furnished for Pollution Control

C - 6. Commissioning PlanC - 7. Proforma for Contractor’s progress report

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 APPENDIX A - 1

PROFORMA FOR TENDER LETTER  Attn: GGM (MM), ES (Offshore)

Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Limited4th floor, 11 High Bldg.,Bandra Sion Link Road,Sion (W), Mumbai - 400 017INDIA 

Sub:

Gentlemen:

We, the undersigned, have considered and complied with the "Instructions to Bidders" and have accepted theterms stipulated in the Bidding Documents for the Surveys, Design, Engineering, Procurement, Fabrication

Load-out, Tie-down/Sea-fastening, Tow-out/Sail-out, Transportation, Installation, Testing, Pre-Commissioning, Start up and Commissioning (wherever applicable as per bidding document) for B-193 FieldDevelopment Project. Also we have familiarized ourselves with the marine seabed, land surface andsubsurface, Metrological, Oceanographic, Climatological and Environmental conditions, which may exist in theinstallation area. In full cognizance and compliance with these aforesaid conditions and the regulations oflocal government authorities, we the undersigned do hereby offer for Surveys, Design, Engineering, Pro-curement, Fabrication, Load-out, Tie-down/Sea-fastening, Tow-out/Sail-out, Transportation, InstallationTesting, Pre-Commissioning, Start up and Commissioning (wherever applicable as per bidding document) forB-193 Field development Project, for which we have tendered. The Work covered under the Tender shalbe completed to the entire satisfaction of yourselves or your representative in conformity with theConstruction Schedule and Bidding Documents at the prices and Schedule of Rates accompanying thisTender.

It is a term of our offer that the Works shall be handed over installed, hooked-up, tested, pre-commissionedcommissioned (wherever applicable as per bidding document) not later than as mentioned below:

i. Installation of B-23A-A Platform (RFD) by 25.01.2009 and associated gas pipe line of 50 km.(fromB-23A-A to B-193-A and B-193-A to BPB) by 30.04.2009.

ii. Installation of B-193-A well cum process platform jacket and drilling deck ready for drilling (RFDby 30.04.2009.

iii. Installation of B-178A and B-172-A well platforms (RFD) by 20.12.2009

iv. Installation of B-179A and B-28AA well platforms (RFD) by 20.02.2010.

v. Installation of main deck, bridge connected LQ and commissioning of B-193-A process platform,flare (RFP) and associated pipe lines, and hooks up with ICP-Heera trunk line lateral andmodifications at BPB by 31.03.2010.

This shall be the essence of the Contract between us.

We further agree and stipulate as follows:

1. Until the final CONTRACT DOCUMENTS are prepared and executed the Bidding Documentstogether with this Tender, modifications, additions, deletions agreed with the Company and your

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written acceptance thereof, shall constitute a binding Contract between us, upon terms containedin aforesaid documents and the Price Schedules accompanying the Bid.

2. That the Company will not supply any material (unless specifically brought out in the biddingdocuments). In all respects we shall be fully self sufficient in the performance of the Work.

3. We understand that you are not bound to accept the lowest of the Bid you may receive.

4. We shall be prepared to commence the execution of the Work on 25.11.2007 and to complete theWorks by 31.03.2010 in accordance with the Time Schedule, which has been provided. We agreethat this Time Schedule and its beginning and completion dates for the Work are of the essence ofour Agreement.

5. We attach our description of Construction method and our Time Schedule. We understand thaCompany's agreement to all of these, notwithstanding Company giving us a written acceptance ascontemplated by paragraph (1) above, a condition precedent to the conclusion of a binding

agreement.

6. We also enclose the following with this letter:

a) All information required to Bidder's Bid as per Section 11.0 of Part-I.b) Proposal and Schedule of Prices as given in Appendix A-2 and A-3 duly completed.

7. We agree to keep the Bid valid for acceptance for a period of 90 days from 10.10.2007 which is theclosing date of the Bid (hereinafter referred to as validity period) and the Bid shall not be withdrawnon or after the opening of Bidding till the expiration of the validity period or any extension thereof.

We also undertake not to vary/modify the Bid during the validity period or any extension thereof.

The Bidding Documents are sold by Company to us subject to the above condition, we hereby agreeto submit bank guarantee for Bid Security which shall be forfeited by Company in the followingevents:

a) If Bid is withdrawn during the period or any extension there of.

b) If Bid is varied or modified in a manner not acceptable to Company during the validity periodor any extension thereof.

c) If our Bid has been accepted by Company and we fail to furnish Performance BankGuarantee within 30 days before the expiry of Bid Security (or extended Bid Security) owithin two weeks of signing of Contract whichever is earlier.

d) If our bid has been accepted by the Company and we seek modification to the agreed termsand conditions after issue of notification Of Award (NOA).

e) If any efforts made by us to influence the Company on bid evaluation, bid comparison andcontract award decision.

The Company and We agree that the Notice Inviting Bids and Bidding Documents purchased by theTenderer constitute an offer made on the condition that the Bid shall be kept open for a period o90 days after the opening of Unpriced Techno-contractual bids including the day on which theUnpriced Techno-contractual bids are opened. And the making of the Tender shall be regarded as

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an unconditional and absolute acceptance of this condition contained in Notice Inviting Bids andBidding Documents purchased by the Tenderer. Both Company and We further agree that theContract consisting of the Notice Inviting Bids and Bidding Documents as the offer and making of

Bid by us as the acceptance shall be separate and distinct from the contract which will come intoexistence when Bid is accepted by Company. The consideration for this separate initial contractpreceding the main Contract is that the Company is not agreeable to sell the Bidding Documents tothe Tenderer and to consider the bid to be made except on the condition mentioned in this clauseand Tenderer has made his Bid subject to the condition and after entering into the separatecontract with Company. Company promises to consider the Bid on this condition and we agree tokeep the Bid open for the required period. This reciprocal promise forms the consideration for thisseparate initial contract between the parties.

8. We represent that we have fully satisfied ourselves as to the nature and location of the Works havingin mind the general and local conditions and other factors incidental to the performance of the Worksand the costs there of.

9. We further represent that from our own investigation of the Site of the Works we have fully satisfiedourselves with respect to scope of work and other conditions to be encountered in the performanceof the Works and we understand and represent that any failure to acquaint ourselves in respect othese matters and the other factors and conditions as set forth shall not relieve us from anyresponsibility for estimating properly the difficulty and cost of successfully performing the Works. 

It is recognized that you may alter the Scope of Work described, prior to notice of acceptance of Tender, and that such changes may be negotiated on the basis of theSchedule of Prices provided herewith.

10. We also acknowledge and accept that you shall not pay for any discontinuance or low Worksperformance rate resulting from malfunction of / or inadequacy of our equipment, instruments orpersonnel.

11. We agree to return you all reports and technical data provided for our use in preparing this Tendeand in the subsequent conduct of the works. We undertake that we will not use the same for anyother work/purpose.

12. We further represent that we have familiarized ourselves with all the terms and provisions of thevarious parts of the Bidding Documents and that in making our Tender, we do not rely upon anyrepresentation made by any agent or employee of yourselves in respect of the terms of the BiddingDocuments or the nature of the performance of the Works.

13. We submit this Bid with the full understanding that our offer fully complies with the BiddingDocuments requirement and that no deviation/exception to the Bidding Documents have been takenby us. We also agree that in case we have taken any exceptions/ deviations to the BiddingDocuments, the Company will be free to reject our offer on account of such exceptions/deviations.

DATED this ___________ day of _____________ 2007

Signature __________________ 

In the capacity of __________________ 

Duly authorized to sign Tenders for and on behalf of __________________________ (Name & Address)Witness __________________________ 

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 APPENDIX A - 2

PROFORMA FOR PROPOSAL

We, ______________________ the Bidder, propose to the Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Limited of Indiathat we shall carry out the whole of the Works involved in connection with _______________ ____________as indicated in the Bidding Documents (Tender No. _______________), including but not limited to:

a) Pre-engineering survey

b) Design, Engineering

c) Procurement

d) Fabrication

e) Load-out, Tie-down / Sea Fastening

f) Tow-out / Sail-out and Transportation

g) Pre-construction survey, Pre-installation and Post-installation survey

h) Installation, hook-up & testing at Offshore, modification of works at Site including mobilization anddemobilization of all personnel, construction plant and equipment, etc.

i) Pre-commissioning

 j) Start up and commissioning (wherever applicable as per bidding document)

k) Insurance

i) In-transit property

ii) Builder's all risk 

iii) Other Insurance as specified in General Conditions of Contract Part-II, Section 7.3.6.

The Total Lumpsum for completion of Works as defined in the Bidding Documents, as also indicated in Appendix A-3, shall be _______________________.

Repeat in words ______________________ 

The amount above will be in _________________ (State Currency)

Dated this _____________ day of ______ 2007

For and on behalf of _________________________ (Name of Contractor)

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 Address of Head Office:

 ____________________________________________ 

 ____________________________________________ 

Signature _____________________________ 

Name _____________________________ 

Position held ______________________________ 

Witnesses

1) Signature _____________________________ 

Name _____________________________ 

Position held _____________________________ 

2) Signature ______________________________ 

Name ______________________________ 

Position held _____________________________ 

 Affix Stamp (or seal) here

Note: 1) The lumpsum price shown in Appendix A-2 and Appendix A-3 should be same.

2) The bidder to ensure that his unpriced bid does not indicate any prices in Appendix A-2.However, currency of bid must be indicated.

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APPENDIX A-3

PROFORMA FOR PRICE SCHEDULE

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PROFORMA FOR PRICE SCHEDULE

I. Lumsum prices

IA. Material and Services

I.A.(i) B-193 Well cum Process Platform: B193P

Sl.No

Activities

Imported

/Indian

Compone

nts

Pre Engg

survey; pre

installation

and post

installation

survey

Design &

Engg

Procurement

of Materials -

structural

Procurement of

Materials

including

equipment but

excluding

structural

Fabri-

cation

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

IMP X NA X aJacket,Jacketappurtenances,

Piles,Conductors

IND X NA X

IMP X X X

b

Deck (Super structure) includingall facilities for RFD(Ready for Drilling)

and flow of free gasin 1st season

IND X X X

IMP X X X c

All other facilitiesexcept mentioned atI.A.(i)-b and Process

Module IND X X X

IMP NA X NA c

Cathodic protectionSystem IND NA X NA

IMP X NA X d

Process Moduleincluding facilities &

equipment IND

   B   i   d   d  e  r   t  o  q  u  o   t  e   f  o  r   t   h  e   l  u  m  s  u  m   p

  r   i  c  e   f  o  r  a   l   l 

  a  c   t   i  v   i   t   i  e  s   A  s  p  e  r  s  c  o  p  e  o   f  w  o  r   k

   B   i   d   d  e  r   t  o  q  u  o   t  e   f  o  r   t   h  e   l  u  m  s  u  m   p

  r   i  c  e   f  o  r  a   l   l 

  a  c   t   i  v   i   t   i  e  s   A  s  p  e  r  s  c  o  p  e  o   f  w  o  r   k

X NA X

IMPX X X X X

Sub-Total I.A.(i)

INDX X X X X

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I. Lumsum prices

I.A. Material and Services

I.A.(ii) Living Quarter: B-193Q

Sl.No

Activities

Importe

d/

Indian

Compo

nents

Pre Engg

survey; pre

installation

and post

installation

survey

Design

&

Engg

Procurem

ent of

Materials

-

structural

Procureme

nt of

Materials

including

equipment

but

excluding

structural

Fabrica

tion

Trans

porta

tion

Offshore

Installatio

n

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

IMP X NA X X X aJacket,Jacket

appurtenances, Piles IND X NA X X X

IMPX X X X X

B

Deck (Super structure)

including allfacilities

excluding LivingQuarter 

Module, SG/ TGmodule, TG set)

INDX X X X X

IMP NA X NA NA NA C

Cathodicprotection IND NA X NA NA NA

IMP x x x x x

D

Living Quarter Module

includinghelideck andControl room

IND    B   i   d   d  e  r   t  o  q  u  o   t  e   f  o  r   t   h  e   l  u  m  s  u  m   p

  r   i  c  e

   f  o  r  a   l   l 

  a  c   t   i  v   i   t   i  e  s   A  s  p  e  r  s  c  o  p  e  o   f  w  o  r   k

   B   i   d   d  e  r   t  o  q  u  o   t  e   f  o  r   t   h  e   l  u  m  s  u  m   p

  r   i  c  e

   f  o  r  a   l   l 

  a  c   t   i  v   i   t   i  e  s   A  s  p  e  r  s  c  o  p  e  o   f  w  o  r   k

 x x x x x

IND x  NA x   x   x 

EBridge

B193P to B193QIMP

 x  NA x   x   x 

FSG/ TG building

module (IND    B

   i   d   d  e  r   t  o

  q  u  o   t  e   f  o  r   t   h  e

   l  u  m  p  s  u  m 

  p  r   i  c  e   f  o  r  a   l   l 

  a  c   t   i  v   i   t   i  e  s   A  s

    l  u  m  p  s  u  m 

  p  r   i  c  e   f  o  r  a   l   l 

  a  c   t   i  v   i   t   i  e  s   A  s

 

X X X X X

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Sl.No Activities

Importe

d/

Indian

Compo

nents

Pre Engg

survey; pre

installation

and post

installation

survey

Design

&

Engg

Procurem

ent of

Materials-

structural

Procureme

nt of

Materials

including

equipment

but

excluding

structural

Fabrica

tion

Trans

portation

Offshore

Installatio

n

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

switch gear room andassociated

facilitiesexcluding TG

set)

IMP X X X X X

IMP NA X NA NA NA G TG set

IND NA X NA NA NA

X X X X X X X X Sub –Total I.A.(ii)

X X X X X X X X

Note for Item I.A.(i) & I.A.(ii)

1. Cost of Transportation includes cost of sea-fastening also.

2. Material at column 7 shall include all material for piping, ducting, tubing, cables, cable/tubing trays; pipe supports onEquipment.

3. Offshore installation costs in jacket are inclusive of grouting and grout plugs and offshore installation costs in Piles are connectors for skirt pile installation (if applicable).

4. Bidders shall handover all required hook-up materials (piping, fittings, valves, instruments along with accessories etc.) P&ID and Bidding Documents (as applicable)

5. Bridges (including walkways) shall be complete with all facilities including piping, monorail, electrical and Instrumconnecting platforms as per bid package.

6. Bidder to note that there shall be no adjustment of structural steel tonnage for topside structure including helidebuilding module Jacket, structure, piles, appurtenances and aids etc.

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I. Lumsum pricesIA. Material and Services

I.A. (iii) B-172-A Well Platform

Sl.No

Activities

Importe

d

/Indian

Compo

nents

Pre Engg

survey; pre

installation

and post

installation

survey

Design &

Engg

Procureme

nt of

Materials -

structural

Procureme

nt of

Materials

including

equipment

but

excluding

structural

Fabri-

cation

Trans

porta

tion

Offshor

e

Installat

ion

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

IMP X NA X X X a

Jacket,Jacket

appurtenances,

Piles,conductors

IND X NA X X X

IMP X X X X X

d

Deck (Super structure)

including allfacilities) IND X X X X X

IMP NA X NA NA NA h

Cathodicprotection

System IND   B   i   d   d  e  r   t  o  q  u  o   t  e   f  o  r   t   h  e   l  u

  m  s  u  m 

  p  r   i  c  e   f  o  r  a   l   l   a  c   t   i  v   i   t   i  e  s   A  s  p  e

  r  s  c  o  p  e

  o   f  w  o  r   k

   B   i   d   d  e  r   t  o  q  u  o   t  e   f  o  r   t   h  e   l  u

  m  s  u  m 

  p  r   i  c  e   f  o  r  a   l   l   a  c   t   i  v   i   t   i  e  s   A  s  p  e

  r  s  c  o  p  e

  o   f  w  o  r   k

NA X NA NA NA

IMPX X X X X X X

Sub-Total I.A.(iii)

INDX X X X X X X

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IA. Material and Services

I.A. (iv) B-178-A Well Platform

Sl.No

Activities

Imported

/Indian

Compon

ents

Pre Engg.

survey; pre

installation

and post

installation

survey

Design &

Engg

Procureme

nt of

Materials -

structural

Procureme

nt of

Materials

including

equipment

but

excluding

structural

Fabrica

tion

Trans

porta

tion

Offshor

e

Installat

ion

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

IMP X NA X X X a

Jacket,Jacket

appurtenances,Piles,conduct

ors

IND X NA X X X

IMP X X X X X

b

Deck (Super structure)

including allfacilities) IND X X X X X

IMP NA X NA NA NA c

Cathodicprotection

System IND   B   i   d   d  e  r   t  o  q  u  o   t  e   f  o  r   t   h  e   l  u  m  s  u  m 

  p  r   i  c  e   f  o  r  a   l   l   a  c   t   i  v   i   t   i  e  s   A  s  p  e  r  s  c  o  p  e

  o   f  w  o  r   k

   B   i   d   d  e  r   t  o  q  u  o   t  e   f  o  r   t   h  e   l  u  m  s  u  m 

  p  r   i  c  e   f  o  r  a   l   l   a  c   t   i  v   i   t   i  e  s   A  s  p  e  r  s  c  o  p  e

  o   f  w  o  r   k

NA X NA NA NA

IMP X X X X X X X Sub-Total I.A.(iv)

INDX X X X X X X

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IA. Material and Services

I.A. (v) B-179-A Well Platform

Sl.No

Activities

Imported

/Indian

Compon

ents

Pre Engg.

survey; pre

installation

and post

installation

survey

Design &

Engg

Procureme

nt of

Materials -

structural

Procureme

nt of

Materials

including

equipment

but

excluding

structural

Fabrica

tion

Trans

porta

tion

Offshor

e

Installat

ion

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

IMP X NA X X X a

Jacket,Jacket

appurtenances,Piles,

conductors

IND X NA X X X

IMP X X X X X

b

Deck (Super structure)

including allfacilities) IND X X X X X

IMP NA X NA NA NA c

Cathodicprotection

System IND   B   i   d   d  e  r   t  o  q  u  o   t  e   f  o  r   t   h  e   l  u  m  s  u  m 

  p  r   i  c  e   f  o  r  a   l   l   a  c   t   i  v   i   t   i  e  s   A  s  p  e  r  s  c  o  p  e

  o   f  w  o  r   k

   B   i   d   d  e  r   t  o  q  u  o   t  e   f  o  r   t   h  e   l  u  m  s  u  m 

  p  r   i  c  e   f  o  r  a   l   l   a  c   t   i  v   i   t   i  e  s   A  s  p  e  r  s  c  o  p  e

  o   f  w  o  r   k

NA X NA NA NA

IMP X X X X X X X Sub-Total I.A.(iv)

INDX X X X X X X

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I. Lumsum prices

IA. Material and Services

I.A. (vi) B-28A-A Well Platform

Sl.No

Activities

Imported

/Indian

Compon

ents

Pre Engg.

survey; pre

installation

and post

installation

survey

Design &

Engg

Procureme

nt of

Materials -

structural

Procureme

nt of

Materials

including

equipment

but

excluding

structural

Fabrica

tion

Trans

porta

tion

Offshor

e

Installat

ion

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

IMP X NA X X X a

Jacket,

Jacketappurtenanc

es,Piles,

conductors

IND X NA X X X

IMP X X X X X

b

Deck (Super structure)

including allfacilities) IND X X X X X

IMP NA X NA NA NA c

Cathodicprotection

System IND   B   i   d   d  e  r   t  o  q  u  o   t  e   f  o  r   t   h  e   l  u  m  s  u  m

 

  p  r   i  c  e   f  o  r  a   l   l   a  c   t   i  v   i   t   i  e  s   A  s  p  e  r  s  c  o  p

  e

  o   f  w  o  r   k

   B   i   d   d  e  r   t  o  q  u  o   t  e   f  o  r   t   h  e   l  u  m  s  u  m

 

  p  r   i  c  e   f  o  r  a   l   l   a  c   t   i  v   i   t   i  e  s   A  s  p  e  r  s  c  o  p

  e

  o   f  w  o  r   k

NA X NA NA NA

IMPX X X X X X X

Sub-Total I.A.(iv)

INDX X X X X X X

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I. Lumsum prices

IA. Material and Services

I.A. (vii) B-23A-A Well Platform

Sl.No

Activities

Imported

/Indian

Compon

ents

Pre Engg.

survey; pre

installation

and post

installation

survey

Design &

Engg

Procureme

nt of

Materials -

structural

Procureme

nt of

Materials

including

equipment

but

excluding

structural

Fabrica

tion

Trans

porta

tion

Offshor

e

Installat

ion

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

IMP X NA X X X a

Jacket,Jacket

appurtenances,Piles,

conductors

IND X NA X X X

IMP X X X X X

b

Deck (Super structure)

including allfacilities) IND X X X X X

IMP NA X NA NA NA c

Cathodicprotection

System IND   B   i   d   d  e  r   t  o  q  u  o   t  e   f  o  r   t   h  e   l  u  m  s  u  m 

  p  r   i  c  e   f  o  r  a   l   l   a  c   t   i  v   i   t   i  e  s   A  s  p  e  r  s  c  o  p  e

  o   f  w  o  r   k

   B   i   d   d  e  r   t  o  q  u  o   t  e   f  o  r   t   h  e   l  u  m  s  u  m 

  p  r   i  c  e   f  o  r  a   l   l   a  c   t   i  v   i   t   i  e  s   A  s  p  e  r  s  c  o  p  e

  o   f  w  o  r   k

NA X NA NA NA

IMP X X X X X X X Sub-Total I.A.(iv)

INDX X X X X X X

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I. Lumsum pricesIA. Material and Services

I.A. (viii) Flare Platform

Sl.No

Activities

Imported

/Indian

Compon

ents

Pre Engg.

survey; pre

installation

and post

installation

survey

Design &

Engg

Procureme

nt of

Materials -

structural

Procureme

nt of

Materials

including

equipment

but

excluding

structural

Fabrica

tion

Trans

porta

tion

Offshor

e

Installat

ion

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

IMP X NA X X X aTripod

Jacket with

Piles for Flare/PilotFlare

IND X NA X X X

IMP NA X NA NA NA b

Cathodicprotection

System IND    B   i   d   d  e  r   t  o  q  u  o   t  e   f  o  r

   t   h  e   l  u  m  s  u  m   p

  r   i  c  e

   f  o  r  a   l   l   a  c   t   i  v   i   t   i  e

  s   A  s

  p  e  r  s  c  o  p  e  o   f  w  o  r   k

   B   i   d   d  e  r   t  o  q  u  o   t  e   f  o  r

   t   h  e   l  u  m  s  u  m   p

  r   i  c  e

   f  o  r  a   l   l   a  c   t   i  v   i   t   i  e

  s   A  s

  p  e  r  s  c  o  p  e  o   f  w  o  r   k

NA X NA NA NA

IMPX X X X X X X

Sub-Total I.A.(iv)

INDX X X X X X X

Note for Item I.A.(iii) & I.A.(viii)

1. Cost of Transportation includes cost of sea-fastening also.

2. Material at column 7 shall include all material for piping, ducting, tubing, cables, cable/tubing trays; pipe supports onEquipment.

3. Offshore installation costs in jacket are inclusive of grouting and grout plugs and offshore installation costs in Piles are connectors for skirt pile installation (if applicable).

4. Bidders shall handover all required hook-up materials (piping, fittings, valves, instruments along with accessories etc.) P&ID and Bidding Documents

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5. Bidder to note that there shall be no adjustment of structural steel tonnage for topside structure including helideck, piles, appurtenances and aids etc.

6. Contractor shall prepare the detail drawing for aids for fabrication, load out, transportation, (sea fastening etc), instadetails etc), mud mat design and drawings, external supports, miscellaneous drawing & MTO for procurement shall bprocedures.

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I. Lumsum prices

I.A. Material and Services

I.A.(ix)Submarine Pipelines (Rigid Pipelines) Price(In

Segment

No

mi-

nal

Dia

OD

(in

ch)

Estim

ated

lengt

h

(KM)

IMP/

IND

Com

pone

nt

Pre-

engg

, pre-

inst.

&

post

inst.

Surve

y.

Desig

n &

engg

.

Ma

teri

al -

Lin

e

pip

e

Mate

rial -

Riser ,

Riser

clam

ps &

Riser

Bend

s

Materia

l – 

Coatin

g, CP

system,

etc.

Mate

rial – 

SSIV

Fabri

catio

n of

Riser

Clam

ps

and

tie in

mate

rial

etc.

Anticorro

sion and

weight

coating

works

including

cathodic

protec

tion of

pipelines

& risers.

Trans

porta

tion

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

IMP X X X X X X X X B-178A–B-193A 12 16.0

IND X X X X X  X X X

IMP X X X X NA  X X X B-179A–B-178A 8 7.5

IND X X X X NA  X X X

IMP X X X X NA X X X B-172A–B-178A 12 5.5

IND X X X X NA X X X

IMP X X X X X X X X B-28AA–B-193A 10 16.5

IND X X X X X X X X

IMP X X X X X X X X B-23AA–B-193A(with

lateral near B-28A)

12 23.0 IND X X X X

X

X X X

IMP X X X X X X X X B-193A–BPBplatform

16 25.50IND X X X X X X X X

IMP X X X X X X X X B-193A-ICP-Heera P.L tie-in.

12 20.0IND X X X X

XX X X

22 0.7 IMP X

   B   i   d   d  e  r   t  o  q  u  o   t  e   f  o  r   t   h  e   l  u  m  s  u  m   p

  r   i  c  e   f  o  r  a   l   l 

  a  c   t   i  v   i   t   i  e  s   A

  s  p  e  r  s  c  o  p  e  o   f  w  o  r   k

X X X NA  X X X

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Segment

No

mi-

nal

Dia

OD

(in

ch)

Estim

ated

lengt

h

(KM)

IMP/

IND

Com

pone

nt

Pre-

engg

, pre-

inst.

&

post

inst.

Surve

y.

Desig

n &

engg

.

Ma

teri

al -

Lin

e

pip

e

Mate

rial -

Riser ,Riser

clam

ps &

Riser

Bend

s

Material – 

Coatin

g, CP

system,

etc.

Mate

rial – 

SSIV

Fabri

catio

n of

Riser

Clam

ps

and

tie in

mate

rial

etc.

Anticorro

sion and

weight

coating

works

including

cathodic

protec

tion of

pipelines

& risers.

Trans

porta

tion

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

IMP X X X X NA  X X X B-193A-B-193A-F(Flare)#

22 0.7IND X X X X

NA X X X

IMP X X X X NA X X X B-193A-B-193A-F(PilotFlare)#

4½0.7

IND X X X XNA

X X X

IMP X X X X X X X X X X Sub-Total

I.A.(viii) INDX X

X X X X X X X X

Note for item I.A. (ix)

1.  The Risers & Risers clamps on Jackets for B-193-A P Process platform, B-172-A,B-178-A,B-179-A,B-28A-A & B-23A-A W

 jacket (within confines on jacket) at fabrication yard. Riser to pipeline tie-in shall be by flange spool/piece.

2.  Riser at existing platforms shall be installed by stalk-on method and riser to pipeline connection shall be by above provide riser guards at existing platforms (wherever required as specified elsewhere in the bid) and bidder should in

3.  The quoted total price of each segment at column 17 shall be adjusted upwards or downwards as applicable on tno. of crossings, no. of free span corrections and nos. of clamps (fixed clamps & adjustable clamps) installed at th& ii) of schedule of prices. Company shall not, however, grant any extra time on this account.

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19. Caliper pigging of pipelines is not envisaged.

20. Sizing of Flare and Pilot Flare Pipelines marked as (#) is indicative and shall be finalized during detail engineering.

21. Riser clamps on the new platforms will be treated as part of the Jacket structure for payment purpose and no separa

22.  All hook-ups and tie-ins to be provided including sub sea tie-in of spool piece(s) including swivel flanges, for connecpipelines with Risers(as applicable) for new facilities.

23.Five numbers of SSIV shall be installed near B-193-A platform. The individual SSIV assembly details are as follows;

a.  3 No. SSIV consisting of full bore valve of ANSI 600 # rating with hydraulic power actuator and a full boremechanism), on 12”, 10’ and 12’ pipeline coming platforms B-178A, B-28-AA and B-23-A-A respectivelhydraulic power unit (HPU) located at B-193-A platform.

b.  2 No. SSIV consisting of full bore valve of ANSI 1500 # rating with hydraulic power actuator and a full bore

mechanism) on 12” dia pipeline from B-193-A to ICP-HEERA oil pipeline lateral and on 16” dia pipeline frespectively, complete with umbilical, I/J – tube, and hydraulic power unit (HPU) located at B-193-A plat

All above mentioned SSIVs shall be installed near B-193-A platform for emergency shutdown and pipeline inbe near to the Complex to the extent feasible, however the same shall be decided during detail engineering

23.  All SSIV assemblies, laterals & PLEMs shall be provided with protection cage alongwith CP protection for the cage. SSImattresses.

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I.A. Material and Services

I.A.(x)Topside modification works

Price (Indicate Currency/Currencies)

Item

Estimat

ed

Structur

al

Weight

for

Deck 

Extensi

on

(MT)

IMP/

IND

COM

P.

Pre-engg.

Survey,

pre-

installatio

n survey

&Post

installatio

n survey.

Desig

n &

Engg.

Procu

reme

nt of

mate

rial-

struct

ural

Procure

ment of

Materia

ls

includi

ng

equipm

ent but

excludi

ng

structur

al

Fabri

catio

n

Trans

porta

tion

Offshore

installatio

n

including

Modificati

on works

Hook-up with

existing facilities,

Testing, Pre

commissioning&

commissioning

(wherever

applicable)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 IMP x x x x x x x x BPB

platformNA

IND x x x x x x x x

IMP X X X X X X X X Sub-Total

I.A.(vi)  IND X X X X X X X X

Note for Item I.A.(x) 

1.  Bidder to note that there shall not be any contract price adjustment for modification works on any ground whats2. Major modifications are not envisaged on the BPB process platform except installation of well manifold, Pig Re

required.

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I. Lumsum prices

I.A. Material and Services

I.A.(xi) PLEM

Item

IMP/

IND

COM

P.

Pre-engg.

Survey,

pre-

installatio

n survey

&Post

installatio

n survey.

Design

&Engg.

Procure

ment of

materia

l

structur

al

Procurem

ent of

Materials

including

equipme

nt but

excludin

g

structural

Fabri

catio

n

Trans

porta

tion

Installatio

n of New

PLEM etc.

Hook-up with

existing facilities,

Testing, Pre

commissioning /

commissioning

(As per scope of

work)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

IMP x x NA x x x x x

B-193A –Tie-

in-point onExistingLateral onICP-HEERATrunk P/L 

IND x x NA x x x X x

IMP X X X X X X X X Sub-Total

I.A.(viii)  IND X X X X X X X X

Note for Item I.A.(xi)

1.  Bidder to note that there shall not be any contract price adjustment for modification works on any ground w2.  The Tie –in point for the segment no: 7 shall be at the existing lateral SL 6 on 30” ICP HEERA trunk Pipeline. Th

shall be with a PLEM (in the contractor’s scope), comprising of subsea scrapper trap, pig indicators, valves aanchoring piles, PLEM piping skid(complete with valves/ actuator/ piping/ scrapper traps etc) and there aftof existing lateral SL6 in ICP-HEERA pipeline.

3.  All hook-ups and tie-ins to be provided including subsea tie-in of spool piece(s) including swivel flanges, foPLEM and pipelines with Risers(as applicable) for new facilities.

4.  All SSIV assemblies, laterals & PLEMs shall be provided with protection cage alongwith CP protection for the csupport mattresses.

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Price (Indica

B. Taxes and Duties

ImpoComp

1) Customs Duty on imported materials/equipment/items covered under item A above N

2) Excise Duty on materials/equipment/items covered under item A above. N

3) Custom Duty on “Constructional Plant and equipment” as per clause No.3.4.1.3 N

4) Custom Duty on” As Built Documents” as per clause No.3.4.1.4 N

5) Service Tax N

--------

Sub Total (B) NA------

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C. Insurance 

Impo

Comp

1) Builder's all risk:

i) Up to a period of tow/ load out of material and Structures etc. for all facilities covered under the Bidding Documents.

ii) For performing remaining activities at offshore and onshore for all facilities

covered in the Bidding Documents.

2) In-transit Insurance (excluding in-transit insurance included in Material cost at `A' above).

3) Other Insurance as per Clause 7.3 of General Conditions of Contract given In Bidding Documents.

------

Subtotal (C) 

------

D.  TOTAL Lumsum price for execution of the entire scope of work as per details in the bid document (A+B+C) 

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II.(A). Unit Rates (for basis of adjustment for structural tonnage for B-172-A,B-178-A,B-179-A,B-28A-A

Sr.

No.

Items Estimated Tonnage All inclusive unit rate/M

1. Deck  NA

2. Jacket X

3. Piles X

Note for item II.(A)

1.  The Tonnage adjustment shall be limited to the difference of IFC drawing and the preliminary drawing (providprice adjustment of structural steel tonnage for jacket appurtenances, topside structure and aids on any ground

2.  The adjustment rate for both increase and decrease of structural steel tonnage are same. The variation in toestimated quantity

3.  The Unit Price are all inclusive i.e. including Design, Engineering, Material, Fabrication, Insurance , Load-out, Tie-dSurvey, Installation and Post-installation Survey. There shall be no further extra cost on any account whatsoever.

4.  The estimated tonnage of Jacket & piles shall be intimated in due course

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II.B. Unit Rates (For Basis of Adjustment)

i) UNIT ADJUSTMENT RATES FOR PIPELINES (RIGID) Pr

Segment

   N  o  m   i  n  a   l   d   i  a  m  e   t  e  r

   (   I  n  c   h   )

Estim

ated

Lengt

h

(Km)

All inclusive Unit

Adjustment Rate for

pipeline length (price

per meter excluding

risers, crossings &

free span corrections)

Estimated no. of

free span

corrections

All inclusive Unit

adjustment rate for free

span corrections

Estim

cro

C

(co

1 2 3 4 5 6

B-178A–B-193A

12 16.0 x 2 x

B-179A–B-178A 8 7.5 x 1 x

B-172A–B-178A

12 5.5 x 1 x

B-28AA–B-193A

10 16.5 x 2 x

B-23AA–B-193A(withlateral near B-28A)

12 23.0 x 2 x

B-193A–BPBplatform

16 25.50 x 2 x

B-193A-ICP-Heera P.Ltie-in

12 20.0 x 2 x

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Note for item II. B (i)

1.  Above estimated quantities at column 3, 5, 7 shall be included in the lump sum price. However, any variation

clause 3.5 of G.C.C at the unit rates quoted above.2.  Unit rates given above include cost of material, insurance, pre-engg. survey and pre-construction survey, dedown, transportation to site, installation, testing, pre-commissioning and post installation survey etc. Payment forpipeline segment as compared to the estimated quantity will be made at these unit rates.

3.  The estimated quantities given above are approximate. The estimated pipeline lengths do not include Riser le(12.2 M) of riser pipe/spool. Riser lengths are not adjustable.

4.  Rates quoted for crossings shall be considered as single Crossings rates i . e. new pipeline crossing one existing pip5.  For the purpose of payments in case of multiple crossings i.e. the new pipeline crossing two or more number

number of supports provided as per specification shall be the basis for payment. Rate for each support will be dcrossings considering 4 nos. of supports for normal crossings. However for single crossings no adjustment of rateand number of supports shall be based on detailed engineering and shall not be restricted to 4.

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IIB UNIT RATES (FOR BASIS OF ADJUSTMENT)

i.  UNIT ADJUSTMENT RATES FOR RISER CLAMPS (RIGID PIPELINES)

(Indicate Currency/Currencies)

All inclusive unit adjustment rates for Riser Clamps.Segment Estimated number of Riser

clamps (Hanger+Fixed +

Adjustable)Hanger

clamps

Fixed

clamps

Adjustable

Clamps

1 2 3 4 5

ORG NA NA NA NAB-193A–BPB platform

TER 1+3+1 x x x

1.  Unit rates given above include cost of material, insurance, pre-engg. survey and pre-construction survey, desdown, transportation to site, installation, testing, pre-commissioning and post installation survey etc. Payment for

clamps as compared to the estimated quantity will be made at these unit rates.2.  The quantities given above are approximate.3.  Riser clamps on new Well Platforms shall be pre-installed at fabrication yard and are not adjustable.

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III. DETAILS OF MARINE SPREAD 

Details of marine spread proposed to be deployed by the Bidder.

Sl. No. Item Name of the Spread.Day Rate for WorkStandby for Extra W

1 2 3

1 Survey Spread x x

2 Dive Survey Spread (Jacket Face Survey) x   x 

3 Rigid Pipe lay Barge Spread x   x 

4 Jacket Installation Derrick Barge Spread x   x 

6 Riser Installation Barge Spread x   x 

7 Riser Clamp Installation/Free Span

Correction/Crossings Installation Spread

 x   x 

8 Saturation Diving Spread x   x 

9 Hydro test Spread x   x 

10 Hook-up / Modification and accommodationBarge Spread

 x   x 

11 Transportation Spread (Cargo Barge + Tow Tug) x   x 

12 Supply Boat x   x 

13 Launch Barge Spread x   x 

14 Drilling & Jetting Equipment as per Part II Clause 5.6 x x

* Day rate for extended standby shall be based on vessel laid-up with all equipment used for work but onl

Note for item III

1. Bidder may modify the above table to match the marine spread he proposes to deploy.

2.  Mobilizations / demobilizations charges of above spreads shall be included in lump sum price I.A

3.  Adjustment shall be computed, wherever applicable as pro-rata basis for actual time/effort spent.

4.  All spreads shall be inclusive of towing/Anchor handling tugs, work boats, supply boats, man power etc. as required.

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IV. COST REIMBURSABLE ADDITIONAL ITEMS:

(COST PLU

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1. Percentage fee applicable to cost of material used for extra work items.

2. Percentage fee applicable to equipment subcontracts for extra work.

3. Percentage fee applicable to labour subcontracts for extra work.

4. Percentage fee applicable to one year’s spares

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

NOTES:

1. The above percentage will also be used by the Company to order bought-out items and extra equipment not in

in the Bidding Documents.

2. In respect of item 4 above the cost shall be reimbursed as per provision of clause 5.16.1 of General Conditions of

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V.CUSTOMS DUTY:

Bidder shall furnish break-up of the amount included in the lumpsum price towards meeting his obligation as per claus

Contract pertaining to Customs Duty.

ITEM(1)

Laws/Acts/Rules/regulationsreference (2)

Tariff indicating ratax/duty/fee/charge/le

A) Marine Spread (as per Proforma-III of Appendix A-3)

i. Installation Barge Spread X X

ii. Launch Barge Spread X X

iii. Pipe-Lay, Riser Installation Barge Spread x x

iv. Hook-up / Modification and accommodation BargeSpread

 x x

v. Supply/ Cargo Barge spread x x

vi. Survey Boat Spread X X

vii. Diving Spread X X

viii. Drilling & Jetting Equipment as per Part II Clause 5.6 X X ix. Hydro testing Spread X X

B) Bidder’s materials, consumables likely to be importedinto India with the undertaking of re-export(less quantitiesactually consumed in execution of Works)

X X

C) As built documents. X X

D) Construction plant & equipment. X X

NOTES :

1.  The break-up furnished above form the basis for adjustment in terms of clauses 7.6 (Change in Law) of General Cto Customs Duty.

2.  Bidder to refer notification no. 27/2002 dated 01.03.2002 of Govt. of India with respect to re-export and claiming of

reimburse custom duty against documentary evidence as per provisions of the contract in clause 3.4 subject to cla

3.  Bidder shall indicate the details of Laws/Acts/Rules/regulations reference and Tariff indicating rate of tax/duty/feerespectively in the unpriced bid also.

4.  The total of amount quoted above shall tally with total amount of custom duty quoted in lumpsum price B-Taxes

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VI. CHANGE IN LAWS AND REGULATIONS (Refer clause 3.4 of GCC of tender Documents)

Laws, Acts, Rules, Regulations etc. and the tariffs thereof considered by the Bidder while estimating the incidence o

included in the Bidder's lumpsum prices for the Works (as quoted in the Appendix A-3, I.B) as per relevant provisions used for the purpose of adjustment of Contract Price in the event of change of Law in terms of Clause 7.6 of Gener

ITEM BiddingDocumentsClauseReference

Laws/Acts/Rules/regulations reference

Tariff indicating rate oftax/duty/fee/charge/levy

Amount included in t

1 2 3 4

1. Excise Duty 3.4.2  x x

2. Customs Duty 3.4.1.1& 3.4.2

 x x

3. Service Tax 3.4.2  x x

NOTE:

1.  Bidders to go through Clause 7.6 of General Conditions of Contract carefully, while furnishing the above table. Sor write `not applicable’.

2.  The taxes and duties shown above shall tally with the same quoted in Lump sum price – I.B Taxes and Duties.

3.  The customs duty indicated above shall not include customs duty shown in price format V.

4.  Bidder shall indicate the details of Laws/Acts/Rules/regulations reference and Tariff indicating rate of tax/durespectively in the un priced bid also.

5.  Basis of service tax quoted by the bidders shall be indicated with breakup of Service tax, Service wise wherever a

6.  Change in law shall not be applicable to taxes and duties in respect of subcontractors, vendors etc of contracto

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 APPENDIX A-4PROJECT KEY DATES

Bidder shall fill in the attached Proforma indicating Project Key Dates of well platforms, and his plan to execute theProject to meet the Project Completion Date. This information shall be in addition to detailed Project Schedule andother information he is required to furnish as part of his Bid Offer. The activities indicated herein are minimumactivities for which Bidder shall furnish the required information. Bidders are encouraged to furnish more detailedinformation in their bid offer.

PROJECT KEY DATES

1.  PLATFORMS Contractor to furnish dates for following activities for (i) B-193-A (ii)B-172-A (iii) B-178-A (iv) B-179-A (v) B28 A-A (vi) B-23A-A separately 

Sl.No. Activity Start Date Completion Date------- ---------- --------------- ----------------------

(To be filled by Bidders)1.1 PRE-ENGINEERING SURVEY/

INSPECTION OF EXISTING FACILITIES

1.2 DETAILED DESIGN/DRAWINGS

a. Process

b. Piping

c. Mechanical equipment

d. Electrical

e. Instrumentation

f. Deck Structure

g.  Jacket Structure (Incl. Piles )

h.  Connecting Bridge

1.3 ISSUE OF P.O. FOR EQUIPMENT/FACILITIES

(A)

i. Mechanical

ii. Electrical

iii. Piping

iv. Instrumentationv. Architectural

vi. Utility Items

vii. Specialty items

(B) LONG LEAD EQUIPMENTi. Turbine generatorii.  DCSiii.  Other Long Lead Items

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1.4 PROCUREMENT OF BOM (BULK MATERIAL)(Indicate separately for Preliminary and final)

a. Structuralb. Pipingc. Electricald. Instrumentation

1.5 DELIVERY OF EQUIPMENT/BULK MATERIAL(List of major equipment and indicate their ex-works delivery and ETA at site)

a. Turbine generatorb. DCSc. Other long lead items

1.6 FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION PROCEDURES

1.7 ANALYSIS FOR FABRICATION, TRANSPORTATION, INSTALLATION AND HOOK-UP (These shall include, bunot be limited to load-out, tie down, tow, lift and hook-up).

1.8 DESIGN OF AIDS FOR FABRICATION/ TRANSPORTATION / INSTALLATION/ HOOK-UP

1.9 FABRICATION AND YARD INSTALLATION INCLUDING YARD TESTING

a. Deck Structure/Superstructureb. Mechanical Equipmentc. Pipingd. Electricale. Instrumentationf. Jacket Structureg. Pilesh. Building Modulei. Process module j. SG/TG modulek. Helideck l. Connecting Bridge

1.10 LOAD-OUT AND TIE-DOWN

a. Jacket & Piles

b. Deck c. Bldg. Moduled. Process modulee. SG/TG modulef. Connecting Bridge

1.11 TOW TO SITE

a. Jacket & Pilesb. Deck c. Bldg. Module

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d. Process modulee. SG/TG modulef. Connecting Bridges

1.12 PRE-CONSTRUCTION/PRE-INSTALLATION SURVEY 

1.13  OFFSHORE INSTALLATION

a.  Jacket & Pilesb. Deck c. Building moduled. Process modulee. SG/TG modulef. Connecting Bridges

1.14 HOOK-UP AND TESTING

1.15  PRE-COMMISSIONING

1.16  START-UP & COMMISSIONING (WHEREEVER APPLICABLE)

2.0 MODIFICATIONS

Contractor to furnish dates for following activities for BB and BF well platform separately

2.1 PRE-ENGINEERING SURVEY FOR TOPSIDE MODIFICATION

2.2 DESIGN AND DRAWINGS

2.3 PROCUREMENT OF BULK MATERIAL & EQUIPMENT

2.4 DELIVERY OF MATERIAL AND EQUIPMENT

2.5 FABRICATION

2.6 TRANSPORTATION

2.7 INSTALLATION

2.8 HOOK-UP AND TESTING

2.9 PRE-COMMISSIONING CHECKS

2.10 START-UP & COMMISSIONING

3.0 SUBMARINE PIPELINES (RIGID)

3.1 PRE-ENGINEERING SURVEY 

3.2 DESIGN AND DRAWINGS

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3.3 PROCUREMENT OF PIPELINES, RISERS and BENDS

3.4 DELIVERY OF MATERIAL AND EQUIPMENT

3.5  FABRICATION (COAT/WRAP)

3.6  LOAD OUT & TIE DOWN

3.7  TRANSPORTATION

3.8  PRE-INSTALLATION SURVEY 

3.9  INSTALLATION

3.10  FREESPAN CORRECTIONS AND CROSSING INSTALLATION

3.11  RISER CLAMP INSTALLATION

3.12 TESTING

3.13 PRE-COMMISSIONING & COMMISSIONING CHECKS

3.14 POST INSTALLATION SURVEY 

4.0 AS BUILT DOCUMENTATION

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 APPENDIX A-5

CHECK LIST

The bidders are advised in their own interest to ensure that the following points / aspects, in particular, have been complied within their offer, failing which the offer is liable to be rejected.1. Please tick the box whichever is applicable and cross the box (es) whichever is / are not applicable.2. Please sign each sheet.3. The check-list, duly filled in, must be returned along with the offer.

COMMERCIAL

GROUP `A' (Applicable to both Foreign bidders and Indian bidders) 

1. Whether the requisite purchase fee for the Bidding Documents has been paid?

 Yes No Not Applicable

2. If yes, furnish the following:

I. Name of the bank ii. Valueiii. Bank draft numberiv. Date of issue of the bank draft

3. Whether Bank Guarantee for the requisite Bid Bond has been enclosed with the offer?

 Yes No

4. If so, furnish the following:

I. Name of the bank ii. Valueiii. Numberiv. Date of issuev.  Period of validity of the Bank Guarantee (it should not be less than 120 days)

5. Whether the period of validity of the offer is as required in the Bidding Documents?

 Yes No

If not, mention the extent of variation: ...............

6. Whether the offer has been signed indicating the full name and designation of the signatory?

 Yes No

If yes, indicate whether it has been signed by:

Manager / Managing DirectorSecretary Director

Sole Active Pre- Proprietor PartnerProcurator

 All thePartners

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(If signing as a Partner, a copy of the partnership deed and if signing as a Director, a copy of the Memorandum and Articles of Association of Corporation / Company with proper authorization in favour of the signatory must be enclosedwith the offer)

7. If the bidder is seeking business with the Company for the first time, has he given the details of the parties to whom thetendered services have been provided in past, along with their Performance Report?

 Yes No

8. Whether the offer is being sent in sealed cover and super scribed with Tender No. and closing / opening date?

 Yes No

9. Has the Tender been submitted in one original plus three copies?

 Yes No

10. Is the offer being sent by registered post or proposed to be hand delivered or dropped in Tender Box?Registered Post Tender Box Hand Delivered

11. Has it been ensured that there are no over-writings in the Tender?

 Yes No

If no, have corrections been properly attested by the person signing the Tender?

 Yes No

12. Are the pages of the Tender consecutively numbered and an indication given on the front page of the Tender as to how

many pages are contained in the Tender?

 Yes No

13. Has the tender been prepared in sufficient details as per requirement of A-6, A- 9 and clause 11 of part-1, volume-1 soas to avoid post-tender opening clarifications / amendments? Yes No

14. Whether all the appendices of the Bidding Documents, duly filled in, have been enclosed?

 Yes No

15. Whether all the Terms and Conditions of the Bidding Document are accepted/ complied?” 

 Yes No

If not, the clauses not acceptable may please be indicated below

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16. Whether daily rate for man-hour/rental rates for equipment/machinery has been furnished in compliance to clause 11.2.dof Part-I, Volume-I.

 Yes No

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17. Whether bidder acknowledges that suggested vendors are suitable for the works and that the equipment they supplywould meet all other Contract requirements.

 Yes No

GROUP `B' (Applicable to Indian bidders only)

1. Whether the bidder has quoted after taking into account the various incentives and concessions granted to them forsupplies to the Company, like facility to import raw materials and components free of Customs Duty?

 Yes No Not Applicable

2. Whether details of your registration under Sales Tax / Central Sales Tax have been indicated in the offer?

 Yes No

3. Central PSU bidder to confirm whether their value addition is more than 20%?

 Yes No

3.1 If yes, confirm that the bidder have submitted certificate from CA to that effect in the bid.

 Yes No

GROUP `C' (Applicable to Foreign bidders only)

1. Has the bidder clearly indicated Income Tax liability for both Corporate and Personal Tax?

 Yes No

2. Whether supplier's / buyer's credit available at subsidized rates of interest from export credit organisation of developedcountries has been indicated?

 Yes No

3. Whether the bidder has an office established in India and, if so, whether its address has been indicated in the Bid offer?

 Yes No

4. Whether the bidder has an Agent / Representative in India?

 Yes No

If yes, whether the bidder has indicated in the offer the commission amount payable to him?

 Yes No

5. Please indicate the percentage of total payment acceptable to you in non-convertible Indian currency?Indicate Percentage............

6. Whether the bidder has enclosed with his Bid or already sent to the Company an authority letter / agreemenwith his Agent / Representative in India spelling out clearly therein the scope of functions and services to berendered by the Agent / Representative on his behalf?

 Yes No Not Applicable

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7. Has the country of origin of the items being offered been indicated?

 Yes No Not Applicable

TECHNICAL (Applicable to both Foreign bidders and Indian bidders)

1. Whether necessary literature / catalogue of the equipment and spare parts thereof have been attached with the offer?

 Yes No

2. Whether the product quoted is API approved and bears the API monogram?

 Yes No Not Applicable

3. Whether the proposal being offered fully conforms to the required technical specification and covers the complete scope?

 Yes No

If not, specify the extent of deviation and how it is suitable to the company requirements?

4. In case of spares, whether inter-changeability certificate has been enclosed?

 Yes No Not Applicable

5. Whether conceptual design offered by bidder is duly approved by certification agency.

 Yes No Not applicable

6. Whether bidder has enclosed necessary details on availability and reliability of Process Gas Compressor Module as pe

Section A-2 of Bid Evaluation Criteria in Appendix A-6

 Yes No Not applicable

(Bidder’s Signature

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 APPENDIX A-6

BID EVALUATION CRITERIA (BEC)

For B-193 FIELD DEVELOPMENT Project

SECTION - A: CRITERIA FOR ACCEPTANCE OF BIDS

The following requirements shall be strictly complied with, by the bidder failing which the bid will not beconsidered:

 A-1: COMMERCIAL

1.0 Bids should be submitted under Two Bid System as per Clauses 10.0 and 11.0 of Part I of Volume I oBidding Documents.

2.0 Basis of the bidding shall be as per Clause 12.1 of Part I of Volume I of Bidding Documents.

3.0 Submission of prices shall be strictly in Proforma enclosed at Appendix A-3 as described in Clauses 12.0and 13.0 of Part I of Volume I of Bidding Documents.

4.0 Validity of bid and submission of original Bank Guarantee towards Bid Security shall be strictly as peClause 17.0 of Part I of Volume I of Bidding Documents.

5.0 Compliance of the requirements of Clauses 3.0 and 23.6 of Part I of Volume I of Bidding Documents incase of bids by Consortium / Joint Ventures.

6.0 Unconditional acceptance of provisions relating to Contract Price, Payment Procedure, Discharge Certificateas per Clauses 3.1, 3.2 & 5.14 of Part II of Volume I of Bidding Documents.

7.0 Submission of Performance Guarantee as per Clause 3.3 of Part II of Volume I of Bidding documents.

8.0 Unconditional acceptance of ‘Duties and Taxes’ as per Clause 3.4 of Part II of Volume I of BiddingDocuments.

9.0 Unconditional acceptance of ‘Adjustment of the Contract Price” as per clause 3.5 of Part II of Volume of Bidding Documents.

10.0 Unconditional acceptance of ‘Guarantee Conditions” as per Clause 6.1 of Part II of Volume I of BiddingDocuments.

11.0 Unconditional acceptance of ‘Completion, Failure and Termination” as per clause 6.3 of Part II of Volume I

of Bidding Documents.

12.0 Unconditional acceptance of “Insurance and Liability” as per Clause 7.3 of Part II of Volume I of BiddingDocuments.

13.0 Unconditional acceptance of “Force Majeure” as per Clause 7.5 of Part II of Volume I of BiddingDocuments.

14.0 Unconditional acceptance of “Applicable Laws”, “Arbitration and change in Law” as per Clauses 1.3 and 7.6of Part II of Volume I of Bidding Documents.

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15.0 Unconditional acceptance of “Alteration / Variation” as per Clause 8.1 of Part II of Volume-I of BiddingDocuments.

16.0 Personal Taxes 

Bidder must agree to bear all personal taxes as may be imposed on his employees and the employees ofhis sub-contractors, vendors, back-up consultants, consortium / joint venture partner(s) etc., on accounof their association with or for performance of work in India.

17.0 Corporate Tax

17.1 Indian bidders and consortium led by Indian bidder must agree to bear corporate tax, which may be leviedon the Contractor, their consortium / joint venture partner (s), sub-contractors, back-up consultants, etc.

17.2 Foreign Bidders must agree to bear corporate tax, which may be levied on the Contractor, their IndianConsortium / joint venture partners, sub-contractors, vendors agents / consultants / retainers, etc.

17.3 In case of foreign bidder, corporate tax will be deducted at source from each invoice as peinstructions/orders of Government of India/Indian Tax Authority. The Contractor and/or his subcontractorsetc. shall comply with the provisions of Indian Income Tax act as applicable from time to time.

18.0 Unconditional acceptance of weather conditions as per clause 2.3.2 of Part II of the Bidding documents.

19.0 Unconditional acceptance of supply of one year spare parts as per clause 5.16.1 of Part II of the Biddingdocuments.

20.0 Bidder must quote as per quantities indicated in Proforma schedule of prices A-3

21.0 Bidder shall indicate single all inclusive unit rate against each item in Proforma schedule of prices Appendix A-3 for both increase and decrease of facilities/quantities.

22.0 Indian Agent is not permitted to represent more than one foreign bidder (supplier/ manufacturer /contractor) in a particular tender. In case an Indian agent represents more than one foreign bidde(supplier/ manufacturer/ contractor) in a particular tender, then offers of such foreign bidders (suppliers /manufacturers / contractors) shall be rejected in that tender.

 A-2: TECHNICAL

1.0 Only the bidders who quote for the complete Scope of Work including optional items (if any) as describedin the Bidding Documents, addendum (if any) and any subsequent information given to the bidder shall beconsidered.

2.0 Bidder shall offer the Jacket based on design as indicated in the bidding document.

i)  Well Platforms

For well platforms B172-A, B178-A, B179-A, B23-AA.B28-AA,, the Jacket configuration shall be with fouvertical legged structure. These legs shall act as conductor guides, and shall be used for drilling wells. The jacket structure shall be supported on skirt piles.

The detail engineering for the said configuration shall be developed by the successful bidder based on thebidding document. Bidder to confirm unconditional acceptance to the same.

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ii)  Well cum Process platform, Living Quarters and Flare platform: 

For B 193-A-P, B 193-A-Q and B 193-A-F Well cum Process platform, Living Quarters and Flare platform

respectively, bidders are free to offer any proven design to meet the requirement given in the BiddingDocuments. Bidder shall submit along with the techno-contractual (unpriced) bid their conceptual designbased on the design parameters provided in the Bidding Documents. Bidders offering design other thanthat indicated in bidding documents, are required to submit along with the techno-contractual (unpriced)bid the conceptual design approval from any of the following third party certification agencies (no otheragencies are acceptable) as an independent agency for compliance to the requirement of the BiddingDocuments:

1. M/s Bureau Veritas Industrial Services (India) Private Limited., Mumbai along with M/s Bureau Veritas Worldwide

2. M/s Certification Engineers International Limited.3. M/s Det Norske Veritas AS., Mumbai along with M/s Det Norske Veritas Worldwide.4. M/s Germanischer Lloyd Industrial Services Gmbh., Germany.

5. M/s Lloyd’s Register Asia, Mumbai along with M/s Lloyd’s Asia Worldwide.

Out of above agencies certification from the agency whose sister concern/ parent company/ subsidiary areinvolved in bidding directly or through joint venture / consortium / subcontracting arrangement will not beconsidered for conceptual design approval by such sister concern / parent company/ subsidiary.

 At least two platforms of similar design as proposed by the bidder in this tender, should have beeninstalled anywhere in the world prior to deadline for submission of the bids. Out of these platforms oneplatform must have been completed for a system similar in complexity in water depth of 70 meter andabove in last five years period and operating successfully for at least one year. Bidder shall give the nameof the operator, owner, name of the contact / reference person, all other details etc

The platform design with 4 or more leg jacket, irrespective of pilling configuration with lift- installedtopsides is considered as standard design and part of bidding documents for Well cum Processplatform and Living Quarter Platform.

The platform design with 3 or more leg jacket, irrespective of pilling configuration with lift- installedtopsides is considered as standard design and part of bidding documents for Flare platform. 

3.0 Bidder must agree that he shall carry out the Quantitative Risk Analysis (QRA) of the complete scope owork for integrity and safety of the entire works for its design life including implementing therecommendations of such QRA at all stages of project implementation. Such QRA shall be carried outthrough an agency of international repute approved by Company (whose sister concern/ parent company/subsidiary are involved in bidding directly or through joint venture / consortium / subcontractingarrangement will not be considered).

4.0 Bidders proposal for installation of old (used) platform structure and/or equipment will not be acceptableto company

5.0 Experience / capability of the bidder:

Experience / capability of the bidder shall be as under:

5.1 The Bidder must possess, prior to the dead line of submission of bids, minimum experience of executing asturnkey contractor at least one (1) EPC project in last ten(10) years for construction & installation of newOffshore Oil / Gas Process Platform(s) and associated facilities including modifications of offshore process

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platforms in projects of similar complexities and successfully accomplishing each of the relevant activitiessuch as Project Management, Surveys (including pre-engineering, pre and post construction survey)Design & Engineering, Procurement, fabrication, anticorrosion and weight coating (in case of rigid

pipelines) Transportation, Installation, topside modifications, hook up, testing, pre-commissioning, startup and commissioning for process platform

5.2 The Bidder (being either a single bidder or a Consortium/ Joint Venture comprising of two or morepartners being jointly and severally liable to the Company) must himself (and not through collaborationagreement or other subcontracts) have the relevant experience for offshore project management and foat least one of the following main activities:

a. Detailed Design and Engineering of process platformb. Fabrication of Jacket / Deck of process platformc. Installation of Jacket / Deck of process platformd. Installation/Laying of Submarine Pipelines

However, bid submitted by a 100% subsidiary company not meeting the above experience criteria can beconsidered for acceptance on the basis of experience of their parent company provided the parentcompany fulfils the above required experience and gives a corporate guarantee that in case of any failureon the part of the subsidiary company, the responsibility of satisfactorily executing the project would thenbe that of the parent company. Further, the bids of Parent / Subsidiary company (ies) based on experience / capabilities of any of them shall be considered, provided all the companies referred to in the bid arecontrolled by a single parent company and they agree for joint and several responsibility includingcorporate guarantee for successful execution of the contract.

 A bid submitted by a bidder not meeting these requirements will be rejected for being non-responsive

5.3 The overall responsibility of project management of entire project shall be that of the Contractor.Contractor shall also be required to perform by themselves and not through subcontracts projectmanagement and at least one of following main activities based on which they are seeking theirqualification:

a. Detailed Design and Engineering of process platformb. Fabrication of Jacket / Deck of process platformc. Installation of Jacket / Deck of process platform

d. Installation/Laying of Submarine Pipelines

However, bid submitted by a 100% subsidiary company not meeting the above experience criteria can beconsidered for acceptance on the basis of experience of their parent company provided the parentcompany fulfils the above required experience and gives a corporate guarantee that in case of any failureon the part of the subsidiary company, the responsibility of satisfactorily executing the project would then

be that of the parent company. Further, the bids of Parent / subsidiary company (ies) based on experience / capabilities of any of them shall be considered, provided all the companies referred to in the bid arecontrolled by a single parent company and they agree for joint and several responsibilities and furnish inthe Unpriced bid the corporate guarantee for successful execution of the contract.

 A bid submitted by a bidder not meeting these requirements will be rejected for being non-responsive

5.4 Save as provided in sub para 5.2 above, for the purpose of assessment of experience and capability oexecuting the Work, the experience and capability of the executing agencies i.e. main bidder,Consortium/Joint Venture partners, sub-contractors, back-up Consultants, if any, in executing the aforesaidactivities listed in sub-para 5.1 above for the respective Scope of Work, shall be evaluated. Save as

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provided in sub para 5.2 above, in case the Indian Bidder does not have the requisite experience as abovetheir bid will be considered if they have suitable tie-up with foreign company fulfilling the criteria onexperience as specified above.

5.5 For the purpose of assessment of the capability of the bidder, the adequacy of facilities, services andresources (both financial and physical) and suitability of the offshore construction spreads includingtransportation, installation , laying barge and hookup barges proposed by the bidder to execute the Works,existing at the time of bidding and availability of these facilities, services, resources and offshoreconstruction spreads during the Construction Schedule of the project shall be evaluated.

The bidder shall submit the documentary evidence in support of his experience/capability as requiredabove along with Techno-Contractual Unpriced bid.

5..6 Bidder to unconditionally confirm the following:

5.6.1 Compression Train

5.6.1.1 The compression train is an integrated system which includes centrifugal compressor, gas turbinecouplings, gear box (if any), control panel, complete instrumentation, machine control & safety systems andauxiliary systems like lube oil system, vibration monitoring system etc.The Compressor train vendor shall be responsible for the entire train.

5.6.1.2 The compressor train vendor should have in the last 10 years engineered, assembled, packaged andsupplied at least 2 compressor trains similar to or in the range of the offered compressor train for offshoreplatform. The compressor train offered by compressor train vendor shall be comparable in terms of thefollowing:

  Physical dimensions.  Compressor operating parameters, Power rating, size and type of main equipment (i.e. compressor

gas turbine, coolers, etc.)

5.6.1.3 At least one such compression train should have been operating satisfactorily for 8000 hrs on offshoreplatforms and during that period achieved the levels of availability and reliability required by the tenderdocuments (95-96%) and claimed by the bidder.

5.6.1.4 Individual equipment of the module (centrifugal compressor, gear box, auxiliary equipment, gas turbinecontrol panels etc) shall meet the respective experience/ capability requirements detailed in these tenderdocuments

5.6.2.1  The compressor train vendor shall be the compressor manufacturer or turbine manufacturer supplying thecompressor or the gas turbine for the compression train.

5.6.3  Irrespective of who supplies the compressor train, the compressor manufacture shall supply PFDs, P&IDssafe charts and sizing of various equipments such as K.O. drums, coolers, ASC valves, , blow downsystems etc. as well as compatibility checks for all equipments such as K.O. drums and control systemduring detailed engineering for modules

Compressor manufacturer shall also check and confirm the suitability and adequacy of the Gas Turbine driveand gear box (if any).

The bidder along with his bid shall furnish a written confirmation from the Compressor manufacturer foundertaking the activities defined above.

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5.6.4 In case the gas turbine manufacturer (supplying the gas turbine for the subject compression train) icompressor train vendor, the following conditions must be fulfilled by the gas turbine manufacturer:•  Review of the overall compression scheme including PFDs and P&IDs and all other design details,

sizing, compatibility checks which are prepared by the compressor manufacturer. This shall be doneduring detailed engineering for module.•   A written guarantee from the-compressor manufacturer for undertaking the activities, defined in

clause 5.6.3 shall be furnished by the turbine manufacturer along with the bid.

5.6.5 The Compressor train along with K.O. Drums, coolers, complete piping from module isolation valve at inlet tomodule isolation valve at outlet, shall be built into a single lift structural module called Compression moduleTwo or more compressor trains can be built into a single lift structural module based on the lifting capacityof the derrick barge proposed by the bidder. Compression module, besides the above equipments, shall becomplete with auxiliaries, module F&G detection and suppression system, supports, maintenance provisionand all other items to make complete operable compression module.

5.6.5.1 The LSTK contractor shall have full responsibility for fabricating, assembling and testing the entire

compressor module in a yard where at least two process platform decks or similar gas compression modulefor offshore platform have been fabricated, assembled and tested in last ten years.

5.6.5.2 The complete testing including making available all facilities required for testing e.g. instrumentation, utilitiesetc. shall be the responsibility of LSTK contractor.

LSTK contractor shall submit along with their techno-contractual bid an undertaking that they shall be fullyresponsible for execution of entire project including Gas compression module, its acceptance after carryingout required tests by certification agencies/TPI as per scope of work. Bidder is also responsible for passingon all the required warranty / guarantee certificates, software key etc. from respective vendors.

5.6.5.3 Bidder shall submit the details as above regarding experience and capability

5.6.5.4 LSTK Contractor shall furnish an undertaking that the manufacture and quality control of the completemodule shall be solely his responsibility.

5.6.5.5 LSTK Contractor shall submit along with their techno-contractual bid an undertaking from all major OEMthat :

i) They shall provide to ONGC the post warranty service / spares for a period of 15 years from the dateof supply of the equipment and that the response time for offering such service /spares from OEM’sshall not exceed two weeks from the date of written request from ONGC.

ii) The OEM undertakes to enter into Annual Maintenance Contract for 'lifetime' for all the equipmentsto be supplied under the contract, if awarded to him by ONGC.

5.6.6 The engineering and design of complete module (other than the engineering defined in the scope ocompressor manufacturer at clause 5.6.3 above) shall be done either by compressor train vendor himself ORhis Engineering sub contractor who has the requisite experience of such engineering for compressionmodules for carrying out basic as well as detailed engineering and meets the experience capabilityrequirements of Bidding Documents. Bidder to specify the agency along with the details/ supportingdocuments for design and engineering in this regard.

5.6.7 Bidder in his bid shall furnish details such as fabrication/ shop facilities, experience/track record, validaccreditation certificate, inspection and QA/QC plans and capabilities, test facilities available etc. at theproposed yard for module fabrication.

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6.0 Unconditional acceptance of Conditions for Procurement / Selection of Makes and Vendors as per ClauseNo.5.2.3 of Part II of Volume I of Bidding Documents

7.0 Pre-engineering / pre-construction / post-installation survey:

Bidder must agree to undertake pre-engineering, pre-construction and post-installation surveys and/or tocomply with the provisions of Clause 5.4 of Part-II of Volume I of Bidding Documents.

8.0 Acceptance of Constructional Plant and Equipment as per Clauses 5.11 of Part-II of Volume I of BiddingDocuments

9.0  Pile Remedial Works:

Compliance with design criteria specified in the Bidding Documents and clause 5.6 of Part II of Volume – Iof Bidding Documents

10.0  Saturation Diving:

Bidder must agree to provide saturation diving and other special diving equipment on the marine spreadas per Biding Document requirement during the period of installation in the lump sum prices .

11.0 Any additional soil testing or re-examination of soil data provided in the Bidding Document required by thebidders and additions / alterations / interpretations on account of any such matter shall be to the cost andtime of the bidder.

12.0 Health, Safety and Environment:

Bidder must confirm compliance to all HSE criteria specified in bidding documents in general and to clauses10.0 to 10.11 of Part-II of Volume-I of bidding documents in particular.

13.0 Bidder shall give unconditional acceptance for the completion schedule as below:

i. Installation of B-23A-A Platform (RFD) by 25.01.2009 and associated gas pipe line of 50 km.(from B23A-A to B-193-A and B-193-A to BPB) by 30.04.2009.

ii. Installation of B-193-A well cum process platform jacket and drilling deck ready for drilling (RFD) by30.04.2009.

iii. Installation of B-178A and B-172-A well platforms (RFD) by 20.12.2009.

iv. Installation of B-179A and B-28AA well platforms (RFD) by 20.02.2010.

iv.  Installation of main deck, bridge connected LQ and commissioning of B-193-A process platformflare (RFP) and associated pipe lines, and hooks up with ICP-Heera trunk line lateral andmodifications at BPB by 31.03.2010.

14.0  Bidder must furnish the following undertakings from the original Equipment Manufacturer (s) , alongwithhis bid (for equipments other than those covered under clause 5.6.5) : 

a.  The OEM shall provide the maintenance /service /calibration facilities in India, for all the equipments tobe supplied under the contract, if awarded to him by ONGC.

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b.  The bidder shall indicate the source of their bought out items and also the names of the originaequipment/materials manufacturer for the major components. The OEM shall guarantee the 'lifetimesupply' (i.e. 7 years in case of electronic equipment/items and 10 years in case of mechanica

equipment/items) of spares for all the equipments to be supplied under the contract, if awarded tohim by ONGC.c.  The OEM undertakes to enter into Annual Maintenance Contract for 'lifetime' (i.e. 7 years in case o

electronic equipment/items and 10 years in case of mechanical equipment/items) for all theequipments to be supplied under the contract, if awarded to him by ONGC.

In case the OEM declines / fails to honour any of his above commitments, business dealings with such OEMshall be considered for banning from future business dealings.

b) In LSTK contract, in case of any difficulty in submitting above commitments from any OEMs at the biddingstage, the bidder shall submit his own undertaking to the effect that the undertaking required in sub para(a) above from those OEM(s) will be furnished at the detailed engineering stage. However, in casesuccessful bidder fails to submit the same at the detailed engineering stage, ONGC reserves the rights to

cancel the contract, forfeit the Performance Security and take suitable action for banning such bidders fromfuture business details with ONGC as deemed fit.

 A-3: FINANCIAL

1. Turnover of Bidders : 30% of annualized bid value or moreOR 

Solvency Certificate : 30% of annualized bid value or more

The formula for working out 30% of annualized bid value is as under:

Bidder’s quoted total lump sum price to be divided by Project Completion period in number of days and thenmultiplied by 365 days. The 30% of the resultant amount is 30% of the Annualized bid value.

2. Net-worth of Bidder : Positive

Note :

i. The basis of bid value shall be the price quoted by the bidder including duty and taxes, if any, which is takeninto consideration for evaluation.

ii. For the purpose of ascertaining parameter of Turnover of the bidder, average turnover of the bidder for theprevious two financial years shall be considered. The bidder will provide a copy each of audited annual reportof previous two financial years for ascertaining their turnover & net-worth. The date of issue of the immediateprevious year audited report should not be older than one year from the bid closing / un-priced bid opening

date. In case of Two Bid Systems, in the un-priced bid, the bidder will submit a ‘certificate of compliance’ (asper Appendix B13) to the effect that the Turnover of the bidder is equal to or more than the required value asapplicable.

iii. The solvency certificate will be acceptable not older than one year from the date of un-priced bid opening. Thebidder will have to submit solvency certificate from Scheduled commercial banks in case of Indian bidders andfrom the list of foreign banks notified by ONGC in case of foreign bidder. In case of Two Bid System, theSolvency Certificate should be kept in the sealed envelope containing the price bid. A copy of the SolvencyCertificate with the amount blanked out must also be kept in the un-priced bid, alongwith a ‘certificate ocompliance’ (as per Appendix B13) to the effect that the solvency limit specified in the certificate is equal to ormore than the required value as applicable.

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iv. In case the information contained in the ‘certificate of compliance’, as in (ii) and (iii) above, is found to beincorrect later on after opening of price bids then their bids will be rejected and the bidder will be debarred for

next three years.

v. In case the bidder is a newly formed company (i.e. one which has been incorporated in the last 5 years from thedate of un-priced bid opening of the tender) / subsidiary company, who does not qualify financial criteria (i.eSolvency or Turnover for 30% annualized bid value) by himself and the bidder submits his bid based on thestrength of his parent or promoter company, then such parent or promoter company should furnish solvency oturnover of ‘50% of the annualized bid value’ ad the net worth should be positive. Further, the parent /promoter companies should submit a Corporate Guarantee on their company letter head signed by anauthorized official undertaking that they would financially support the newly formed company (i.e. the biddingcompany) for executing the project / job in case the same is awarded to them. Also, the bidder shall submidocumentary evidence that his company has been newly formed / a subsidiary company.

vi. If the bid is from a Consortium, then financial capability of all the consortium partners will be considered in line

with the above criteria for their respective responsibilities. For this purpose the bidder should indicate in theun-priced bid, the percentage of work to be performed by the respective consortium members in terms of valueof the total price. However, the financial capability of sub-contractors will not be taken into consideration.

vii. In case contract period for turnkey projects is less than one year, then annual turn-over or solvency shouldbe equivalent to 30% or more of the bid value.

 A-4) Offers of those bidders who them selves do not meet the experience and financial capability criteria asstipulated in the BEC can also be considered provided the bidder is a 100% subsidiary company of theparent company which itself meets the experience and financial capability criteria as stipulated in the BECIn that case as the subsidiary company is dependent upon the experience and financial capability of theparent company with a view to ensure commitment and involvement of the parent company for successfuexecution of the contract, the participating bidder should enclose an Agreement (as per format enclosed as Appendix B-10) between the parent and the subsidiary company and Corporate Guarantee (as per formaenclosed as Appendix B-11) from the parent company to ONGC for fulfilling the obligation under the Agreement.

The bids of Parent / Subsidiary company (ies) can also be considered based on the experience / capabilitiesof any of them, provided all the related companies referred to in the bid are controlled by a single parencompany and they agree for joint and several responsibility and furnish in the Unpriced bid, the corporateguarantee for successful execution of the contract.

SECTION - B: CRITERIA FOR LOADING OF THE BIDS

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SECTION – C: CRITERIA FOR PRICE EVALUATION OF BIDS

C-1. Base Price Definition

Total lump sum amount for the entire Scope of Work as per Bidding Documents including addendum(s), ifany, shall be taken as a base price for the purpose of evaluation. The price given at Appendix A-3-I oBidding Documents will be the basis of evaluation.

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C-2. Foreign Exchange Rate

For evaluation of bids, closing market rate of exchange declared by the State Bank of India (B.C. selling

rate) on the day prior to the Price Bid / revised Price Bid (if any) opening will be taken into account. Wherethe time lag between opening of the Price Bids / revised Price Bids / adjusted Price Bids and final decisionexceeds 3 months, the market Rate of Exchange declared by State Bank of India (B.C. selling rate) on theday prior to the date of final decision will be adopted for evaluation and comparison of prices.

C-3. Financing Proposal

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C-4. Optional Items

The cost of optional items for which decision is not taken for inclusion in firm scope of work beforeopening of the price bids, will be worked out separately and shall not be included in the total lump sum

cost for evaluation. However, the Contractor must ensure to compete all optional works within scheduledcompletion date.

C-5. Price Preference/Purchase Preference

a. Price Preference

Domestic Bidders would be entitled to a price preference of ten percent (10%) over the lowest acceptable(quoted) foreign bid subject to domestic bidders providing all evidence necessary to prove that they meethe following criteria:

i. is registered within India,ii. have majority ownership by nationals of India andiii. not subcontract more than 50% of the Works measured in terms of value to foreign contractors.

For (iii) above, an original certificate from practicing Statutory Auditor engaged by the company (bidderfor auditing their annual accounts indicating therein various details, which could establish that not morethan 50% of the works measured in terms of value has been sub-contracted to foreign contractors, mustbe furnished along with price bid. It must be noted that above information so furnished, if at any stagefound wrong, incorrect or misleading, will attract action as per rules/law.

Consortium between domestic (Indian) and foreign firms but led by Indian party shall also be eligible forthe price preference provided they fulfill the conditions of price preference given for domestic bidder at iii, iii above.

However, consortium between domestic and foreign firms led by foreign firm shall not be eligible for pricepreference even though their domestic partner satisfies the conditions given for domestic bidder at i, ii, iiabove. 

b. Purchase Preference (Applicable for the Contracts of the value of Rs.5 Crores and above but not exceedingRs.100 Crores)

Deleted

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C-6. Discount

Bidders are advised not to indicate any separate discount. Discount, if any should be merged with the

quoted prices. Discount of any type indicated separately will not be taken into account for evaluationpurpose.

However, in the event such offer without considering discount is found to be lowest, Company shall avaisuch discount at the time of award of Contract.

C-7. Duties and Taxes

Total lump sum price for Indian as well as foreign bidders shall be inclusive of Custom Duty, Excise Dutyand Service tax if any.

Bidders are required to ascertain themselves, the prevailing rates of Customs, Excise duties and ServiceTax as applicable on the scheduled date of submission of Price Bids / revised Price Bids (if any) and the

Company would not undertake any responsibility whatsoever in this regard.

However, due to any subsequent change in law, liability of the Company as regards to payment of dutiesand taxes would be governed by Clause 7.6 of General Conditions of Contract on “SubsequentLegislation”.

 VAT/ sales tax on works/work contract tax (Central or State), if any applicable for Offshore Works will notbe taken into account for the purpose of evaluation and would be paid to Indian bidders at actuals (uponsubmission of relevant documents), if applicable.

Bidders are required to submit the price break-up as per Appendix- A3.

SECTION-D: GENERAL

D-1. Exceptions / deviations if any, to tender terms, conditions & specifications are to be sorted out during PreBid Conference (PBC), before submission of Bids. ONGC expects bidders to confirm compliance to tenderterms, conditions & specifications which have been frozen after PBC, failing which the Bids are liable to berejected.

D-2. Unless the Company seeks any clarifications, bidder shall not make any alteration / changes in the bidafter the closing date and time of the tender. Unsolicited correspondences from the bidders will not beconsidered.

D-3. In case of any contradiction between BEC and a clause appearing elsewhere in the Bidding Documentsprovisions of BEC shall supersede all such clauses.

D-4. Any other point, which arises at the time of evaluation, shall be decided by the Company under intimationto the bidders.

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SECTION-E: EVALUATION MATRIX 

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Criteria Bidder’sResponse

Cross reference

Commercial Criteria

1 Offer validity

2 Confirmation that bidder is complying with the requirement of entire bid package and no deviations have been taken to therequirements in bidding documents.

3 Confirmation that there is no discrepancy between Unpriced copyof Priced Bid and the Priced Bid and that the prices have been

submitted as per Appendix A-3.4 Confirmation that the currency of the quote has been indicated in

 Appendix A-2 & Appendix A-3.5 Submission and validity of Bid Bond.6 Compliance with the requirement related to joint venture /

consortium.7 Confirmation that the total lump sum price is inclusive of all duties

and taxes as per clause 3.4 of GCC (part-II) of bidding document.

Experience Criteria

8 Confirmation that the bidder/other agencies meets experience

criteria as specified in A-2) 5.1 and 5.2 of BEC.

Financial Criteria

9 Confirmation that the bidder meets financial criteria as specified in A-3) 1.0 to 2.0 of BEC and has submitted the certificate of compliance as per Appendix B – 13.

Technical Criteria

10 Compliance to the Scope of work.

a. Bidder to confirm unconditional acceptance of the well platformdesign provided in the bidding documents.

b.  Bidder to confirm unconditional acceptance of carrying detaildesign and developing fabrication drawing based on the basicdesign of B-193-A-P Well cum process platform and B-193-A-Q living quarter platform and B 193 – A-F Flare Platformprovided in the bidding documents.

c. Bidder to convey agreement to submit QRA from independentthird party certification agency approved by the Company.

11 Compliance to the Schedule.12 Bidder to furnish schedule of all activities.

13 Bidder to submit his complete plan for execution of the project

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clearly stating agencies responsible for each component/activitieslike: Activity Agency Work center

Detailed engg.ProcurementFabrication

JacketDeck ModulingTopside facilitiesCoat/Wrap

TransportationInstallation

JacketDeck 

ModulesSubmarine pipelines/Risers

Hook-upPre-commissioningCommissioningBidder to submit with their offer the track record, experience,reference, capability etc. of all the sub-contractor(s) along withletters of commitment from the sub-contractor(s) and marinespread owners in their name for review and evaluation by theCompany.

14 Bidder to confirm that he will fully comply with the requirements

of Company’s bidding documents. For any additional itemrequired as a result of his engineering performed in accordancewith Company’s Bidding Documents, the bidders confirms thatcost of all such items is included in his lump sum cost.

15 Bidder to furnish complete details of his plan for fabrication of each component along with yard capacity and present / expectedyard loading.

16 Bidder to confirm that if installation procedure during detailedengineering necessitates change of barge(s), bidder shall do soafter the approval of Company without anytime and cost impact.

17 Bidder to confirm that he shall mobilize barge of adequatecapacity with proven track record for installation of Jacket/piles/Deck/Module/Submarine Pipelines and Risers.

18 Bidder to confirm that he shall submit valid registration /classification documents of the concerned classifying agency forall barges and vessels of the marine spread 120 days prior toinstallation schedule.

19 Bidder to furnish complete details of his plan for hook-up, testing,pre-commissioning and commissioning (wherever applicable as

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per bidding documents) of each component and confirm that heshall mobilize vendor representatives as per requirement of bidding documents.

20 Bidder to confirm that all the information listed in clause 11.0 of Part-I have been provided.

21 Bidder to confirm that vendor selection will be based on fullcompliance to company’s bidding documents, specifications etc.and that bidder will solicit company’s approval prior to finalizationof any vendor.

22 Bidder’s confirmation to clause 5.9 of part-II for material andworkmanship.

23 Bidder to confirm that required engineering personnel of thefabrication and installation agencies shall be deputed to thedesign center during engineering phase to review and finalize allengineering aspects requiring their inputs / concurrence.

24 Bidder to quote strictly as per quantities indicated in proformaschedule of prices A-3.

25 Bidder to indicate only a single all inclusive unit rate against eachitem in Appendix A-3 Schedule of Prices for both increase anddecrease.

Note: Bidder shall submit all the supporting documents in compliance with the above along with commitment letters

from their proposed subcontractor.

 All the bidders are advised to fill in the evaluation matrix duly signed and submit along with their techno-contractuabid along with cross reference to the supporting documents enclosed with their bid.

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 APPENDIX A-7

CERTIFICATE

This has reference to our proposed Contract regarding B-193 Field Development Project to be entered into with Oil &Natural Gas Corporation Limited (ONGC)

For the purpose of Section 297/299 of the Companies Act, 1956 an extract enclosed we certify that to the best omy/our knowledge;

i) I am not a relative of any director of ONGC;

ii) We are not a firm in which a director of ONGC or his relative is a partner;

iii) I am not a partner in a firm in which a director of ONGC Ltd., or his relative is a partner;

iv) We are not a private company in which a director of ONGC is a member or director;

v) We are not a company in which directors of ONGC hold more than 2% of the paid-up share capital of oucompany or vice-versa.

 Authorised Signatory of the Contracting PartyPlace:

Date:

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 APPENDIX A-8

LIST OF ACCEPTABLE FOREIGN BANKS FOR ACCEPTANCE OF BANK GUARANTEE AND

SOLVENCY CERTIFICATE FROM FOREIGN BIDDERS

Sl. No. Bank Ranking1 77 Bank, Sendai City, Japan 2012 Aareal Bank, Wiesbaden, Germany 282

3 ABN AMRO Bank, Amsterdam, Netherlands 154 Agricultural Bank of China, Beijing, Peoples Republic of China 60

5 Agricultural Bank of Greece, Athens, Greece 2816 Akbank, Istanbul, Turkey 1277 Al Rajhi Banking & Investment Corporation, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia 1528 Alliance & Leicester, Leicester, United Kingdom. 1459 Allied Irish Banks, Dublin, Ireland 6610 Alpha Bank, Athens, Greece 160

11 American Express Bank FSB, Salt Lake City, UT, USA 27212 American Express Centurion Bank, Salt Lake City, UT, USA 27313 AmSouth Bancorp, Birmingham, AL, USA 161

14 Anglo Irish Bank Corporation, Dublin, Ireland 13715 ANZ Banking Group, Melbourne, Australia 5216 Aozora Bank, Tokyo, Japan 10317 Arab Bank, Amman, Jordan 20218 Associated Banc Corp., Green Bay, Wl, USA 28619 Banca Antoniana Popolare Veneta, Padova, Italy 18020 Banca Intesa, Milano, Italy 3421 Banca Lombarda, Brescia, Italy 245

22 Banca March,Palma de Mallorca.Spain 22323 Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena, Siena, Italy 8924 Banca Popolare dell'Emilia Romagna, Modena, Italy 19425 Banca Popolare di Milano, Milan, Italy 20926 Banca Popolare di Vicenza, Vicenza, Italy 25527 Banca Popolare Italiana (Gruppo Bipielle), Lodi, Italy 18528 Banche Popolari Unite - BPU, Bergamo, Italy 13029 Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria, Bilbao, Spain 3130 Banco BPI, Porto, Portugal 27431 Banco Bradesco, Sao Paulo, Brazil 6932 Banco de la Nacion Argentina, Buenos aires, Argentina 27833 Banco do Brasil, Brasilia, Brazil 8634 Banco Espirito Santo Group, Lisbon, Portugal 182

35 Banco Inbursa, Mexico 225

36 Banco Itau Holding Financeira (Itau Holding), Sao Paulo, Brazil 90

37 Banco Popular Espanol, Madrid, Spain 9138 Banco Sabadell, Sabadell, Spain 143

39 Bangkok Bank, Bangkok, Thailand 20440 Bank Fur Arbeit und Wirtschaft - PSK - Group, Vienna, Austria 17141 Bank Hapoalim, Tel Aviv, Israel. 14842 Bank Leumi le-Israel, Tel Aviv, Israel. 15643 Bank Mandiri, Jakarta, Indonesia 226

44 Bank Nederlandse Gemeenten, The Hague, Netherlands 14745 Bank of America Corp, Charlotte, NC, USA 346 Bank of China, Beijing, Peoples Republic of China 1747 Bank of Communications, Shanghai, Peoples Republic of China 65

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Sl. No. Bank Ranking48 Bank of Cyprus, Nicosia, Cyprus 29849 Bank of Fukuoka, Fukuoka-shi, Japan 190

50 Bank of Ireland, Dublin, Ireland 8151 Bank of Kyoto, Kyoto-shi, Japan 24452 Bank of Montreal, Montreal, Canada 4953 Bank of New York, New York, NY, USA 9554 Bank of Taiwan, Taipei, Taiwan 11955 Bank of Yokohama, Yokohama-shi, Japan 12356 Bankgesellschaft Berlin, Berlin, Germany 13457 Bankinter Madrid, Spain 26358 Banque Cantonale Vaudoise, Lausanne, Switzerland 20559 Banque et Caisse d’Epargne de l’Etat Luxembourg, Luxembourg. 27660 Banque Saudi Fransi,Riyadh,Saudi Arabia 30561 Barclays Bank, London, United Kingdom 1462 Basler Kantonalbank, Basle, Switzerland 27963 Bayerische Landesbank, Munich, Germany 53

64 BB & T Corp, Winston-Salem, NC, USA 8365 Bilbao Bizkaia Kutxa, Bibao, Spain 16766 BNL-Banca Nazionale del Lavoro, Rome, Italy 11567 BNP Paribas, Paris, France 2468 Bradford & Bingley, Bingley, United Kingdom 19269 Caixa de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain 21970 Caixa Economica Federal, Brasilia, Brazil 21271 Caixa Galicia, Spain 25772 Caixa Geral de Depositos, Lisbon, Portugal 14073 Caja de Ahorros del Mediterraneo, Alicante, Spain 16374 Caja de Ahorros y Monte de Piedad de Madrid, Madrid, Spain 8075 Caja de Ahorros y Pen. de Barcelona-la Caixa, Barcelona, Spain 6876 Caja Gipuzkoa San Sebastian(Kutxa), San Sebastian, Spain 222

77 Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, Toronto, Canada 6778 Capital One Financial Corporation, McLean, VA, USA 5979 Capitalia Gruppo Bancario, Rome, Italy 9480 Cathay United Bank, Taipei, Taiwan 19781 Chang Hwa Commercial Bank, Taichung, Taiwan 26182 Chiao Tung Bank, Taipei, Taiwan 24983 Chiba Bank, Chiba City, Japan. 15584 China CITIC Industrial Bank, Beijing, Peoples Republic of China 18885 China Construction Bank, Beijing, Peoples Republic of China. 1186 China Merchants Bank, Shenzen, Peoples Republic of China 173

87 China Minsheng Banking Corp., Beijing, Peoples Republic of China 24788 Chinatrust Financial Holding, Taipei, Taiwan. 19189 Chugoku Bank, Okayama-shi, Japan 18190 Citigroup, New York, NY, USA 191 Colonial BancGroup, Montgomery, AL, USA 28992 Comerica, Detroit, MI, USA 11693 Commerce Asset-Holding, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 26494 Commerce Bancorp, Cherry Hill, NJ,USA 21495 Commerzbank, Frankfurt am Main, Germany 4096 Commonwealth Bank Group, Sydney, Australia 5797 Compass Bancshares, Birmingham, AL, USA 21198 Countrywide Financial Corporation, Calabasas, CA, USA 4799 Credit Agricole Groupe, Paris, France 6

100 Credit Mutuel, Paris, France 25101 Credit Suisse Group, Zurich, Switzerland 28

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Sl. No. Bank Ranking102 Daishi Bank, Nigata-shi, Japan 292103 Danske Bank, Copenhagen, Denmark 56

104 DBS Bank, Singapore 74105 DekaBank Deutsche Girozentrale, Frankfurt am Main, Germany. 198106 DEPFA Bank, Dublin, Ireland 157107 Desjardins Group, Levis, Canada 92108 Deutsche Apotheker und Arztebank, Dusseldorf, Germany 241109 Deutsche Bank, Frankfurt, Germany 23110 Deutsche Postbank, Bonn, Germany 104111 Dexia, Brussels, Belgium 41112 DnB NOR Group, Oslo, Norway 76113 Dresdner Bank, Frankfurt am Main, Germany 44114 DZ Bank Deutsche Zentral - Genossenschaftsbank, Frankfurt am Main Germany 58115 EFG Bank European Financial Group, Geneve, Switzerland 113116 Emirates Bank International, Dubai, United Arab Emirates 230117 Emporiki Bank, Athens, Greece 284

118 Erste Bank, Vienna, Austria 105119 Euroclear Bank, Brussels, Belgium. 287120 Eurohypo, Eschborn, Germany 75121 FCE Bank, Brentwood, United Kingdom 153122 Fifth Third Bancorp, Cincinnati, OH, USA 70123 First Commercial Bank, Taipei, Taiwan 224124 First gulf bank, Abu Dhabi, UAE 232125 First Horizon National Corp,Memphis, TN,USA 199126 FirstRand Banking Group,Sandton, South Africa 195127 ForeningsSparbanken (Swedbank), Stockholm, Sweden. 121128 Fortis Bank, Brussels, Belgium 33129 Franklin Resources, San Mateo, CA, USA 149130 Fubon Financial Holding, Taipei, Taiwan 124

131 Gazaprombank, Moscow, Russia 254132 Glitnir, Reykjavik, Iceland 300133 Golden West Financial Corp, Oakland, CA, USA 64134 Groupe Banques Populaires, Paris, France 36135 Groupe Caisse d'Epargne, Paris, France 27136 Grupo Bancaja, Valencia, Spain. 144137 Grupo Financiero Inbursa, Mexico 268138 Gruppo Banco Popolare di Verona e Novara, Verona, Italy. 142139 Gulf International Bank, Manama, Bahrain 280140 Gunma Bank, Maebashi, Japan 216141 Hachijuni Bank, Nagano-shi, Japan 175142 Hamburger Sparkasse (Haspa), Hamburg, Germany 265143 Hana Financial Group, Seoul, Korea (South) 102144 HBOS, Edinburgh, United Kingdom 12

145 Helaba-Landesbank Hessen-Thuringen Girozentrale, Frankfurt am Main, Germany 117146 Higo Bank, Kumamoto-shi,Japan 285147 Hiroshima Bank, Hiroshima-shi, Japan 259148 Hokkoku Bank,Kanazawashi-shi, Japan 275149 Hokuhoku Financial Group, Toyama City, Japan 174150 HSBC Holdings, London, United Kingdom 2151 HSH Nordbank, Kiel, Germany 71152 Hua Nan Commercial Bank, Taipei, Taiwan 183153 Hudson City Bancorp., Paramus, NJ, USA 135154 Huntington Bancshares, Columbus, OH, USA 184155 Hypo Real Estate Holding, Munich, Germany 120

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Sl. No. Bank Ranking156 Ibercaja (Caja de Zaragoza ,Aragon & Rioja) Zaragoza ,Spain 260157 IKB Deutsche Industriebank, Dusseldorf, Germany 169

158 Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, Beijing, Peoples Republic of China 16159 Industrial Bank of Korea, Seoul, Korea (South) 133160 Industrial Bank, Fuzhou, Peoples Republic of China 297161 ING Bank, Amsterdam, Netherlands 22162 International Commercial Bank of China, Taipei, Taiwan 203163 Investec, Sandton, South Africa 189164 Irish Life & Permanent, Dublin, Ireland 217165 Israel Discount Bank, Tel Aviv, Israel 293166 Iyo Bank, Matsuyama-shi, Japan 235167 Johnan Shinkin Bank, Tokyo, Japan 299

168 Joyo Bank, Mito-shi, Japan 164169 JP Morgan Chase & Co, New York, NY, USA 4170 Juroku Bank, Gifu-shi, Japan 301171 Jyske Bank, Denmark 283

172 Kagoshima Bank, Kagoshima-shi, Japan 277173 Kasikornbank, Bangkok, Thailand 294174 Kauppthing bank Reykjavik, Iceland 177175 KBC Bank, Brussels, Belgium 45176 KeyCorp, Cleveland, OH, USA 79177 Kookmin Bank, Seoul, Korea(South) 51178 Korea Exchange Bank, Seoul, Korea(South) 131179 Kreissparkasse Koln, Cologne, Germany 302180 Krung Thai Bank, Bangkok, Thailand 266181 Kuwait Finance House, Safat, Kuwait 250182 Land Bank of Taiwan, Taipei, Taiwan 196183 Landesbank Baden-Wurttemberg, Stuttgart, Germany 48184 Landesbank Sachsen Girozentrale, Leipzig, Germany 258

185 Landsbanki Island, Reykjavik, Iceland 236186 Landwirtschaftliche Rentenbank, Frankfurt am Main, Germany 240187 Lloyds TSB Group, London, United Kingdom 29188 M&T Bank Corporation, Buffalo, NY, USA 151189 Macquarie Bank, Sydney, Australia 193190 Marshall & Isley Corp, Milwaukee, WI, USA 170191 Mashreqbank, Dubai, UAE 262192 Maybank, Kuala Lumpur Malaysia 136193 MBNA Corp, Wilmington, DE, USA 42194 Mellon Financial Corp, Pittsburgh, PA, USA 172195 Mercantile Bankshares Corp., Baltimore, MD, USA 295196 Merrill Lynch Bank USA, Salt Lake City, UT, USA 110197 Merrill Lynch INTERNATIONAL Bank, LONDON, UK 239198 Migrosbank, Zurich, Switzerland 269199 Millenium bcp, Porto, Portugal 227200 Mitsubishi Tokyo Financial Group, Tokyo, Japan 5201 Mitsui Trust Holdings, Tokyo, Japan 97202 Mizuho Financial Group, Tokyo, Japan 9203 Nanto Bank,Nara-City, Japan 288204 National Agricultural Cooperative Federation , Seoul, Korea (South) 96205 National Australia Bank, Melbourne, Australia 35206 NATIONAL Bank of Abu Dhabi, Abu Dhabi, UAE 246207 National Bank of Canada, Montreal, Canada. 146208 National Bank of Greece, Athens, Greece. 128209 National Bank of Kuwait, Safat, Kuwait 231

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Sl. No. Bank Ranking210 National City Corp, Cleveland, OH, USA 62211 National Commercial Bank, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia 109

212 National Savings and Commercial Bank, Budapest, Hungary 218213 Nedbank, Johannesburg, South Africa 165214 New York Community Bancorp, Westbury, NY,USA 242215 NIB Capital Bank, The Hague, Netherlands 238216 Nishi-Nippon Bank, Tukuoka-shi, Japan 233217 Norddeutsche Landesbank Girozentrale, Hanover, Germany 85218 Nordea Group, Stockholm, Sweden 43219 Norinchukin Bank, Tokyo, Japan 32220 North Fork Bancorporation, Melville, NY,USA 159221 Northern Rock, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, United Kingdom 158222 Northern Trust Corporation, Chicago, IL, USA 166223 Nykredit Realkredit Group, Copenhagen, Denmark 78224 OP Bank Group, Helsinki, Finland 111225 Osterreichische Volksbanken, Vienna, Austria 210

226 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation, Singapore 112227 Piraeus Bank,Athens, Greece 271228 PKO Bank Polski, Warsaw, Poland 229229 PNC Financial Service Group, Pittsburgh, PA, USA 98230 Popular, San Juan, PR, USA 154231 Public Bank (PBB), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 234232 Qatar National Bank, Doha, Qatar 304233 Rabobank Group, Utrecht, Netherlands 20234 Raiffeisen Zentralbank Osterreich, Vienna, Austria 126235 Regions Financial Corp, Birmingham, AL, USA 108236 Resona Holdings, Osaka, Japan 50237 Riyad Bank, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. 176238 Royal Bank of Canada, Montreal, Canada 37

239 Royal Bank of Scotland, Edinburgh, United Kingdom 7240 Sal Oppenheim Jr. & Ci. Komm. Auf Aktien, Cologne, Germany 270241 Samba Financial Group, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. 162242 Sampo Group, Helsinki, Finland 303243 San-In Godo Bank, Matsue-shi,Japan 243244 SanPaolo IMI, Turin, Italy 46245 Santander Central Hispano, Santander, Spain 10246 Sapporo Hokuyo Holdings, Sapporo, Japan 200247 Saudi British Bank, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia 237248 Sberbank-Savings Bank of the Russian Fed, Moscow, Russia. 82249 Schroders,London,United Kingdom 213250 Schweizer Verband der Raiffeisenbanken, St. Gallen, Switzerland. 129251 Scotiabank, Toronto Canada 38252 Shanghai Pudong Development Bank, Shanghai, People Republic of China. 251

253 Shiga Bank, Otsu-shi, Japan 291254 Shinhan Financial Group, Seoul, Korea (South) 88255 Shinkin Central Bank, Tokyo, Japan 73256 Shinsei Bank, Tokyo, Japan 100257 Shizuoka Bank, Shizuoka-shi, Japan 125258 Shoko Chukin Bank, Tokyo, Japan. 106

259 Siam Commercial Bank, Bangkok, Thailand 256260 Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken, Stockholm Sweden 93261 SNS Bank, Utrecht,Netherlands 208262 Societe Generale, Paris, France, 26263 Sovereign Bancorp, Philadelphia, PA, USA 138

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Sl. No. Bank Ranking264 St. George Bank, Kogarah, Australia 187265 Standard Bank Group (Stanbank), Johannesburg South Africa 118

266 Standard Chartered, London United Kingdom 61267 State Street Corp, Boston MA, USA 114268 Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group, Tokyo, Japan 8269 Sumitomo Trust & Banking, Osaka shi, Japan 77270 Suncorp-Metway, Brisbane, Australia 228271 SunTrust Banks, Atlanta, GA, USA 55272 Svenska Handelsbanken, Stockholm, Sweden 84273 Synovus Financial Corp, Columbus, GA, USA 186274 Taiwan Cooperative Bank, Taipei, Taiwan 253275 TC Ziraat Bankasi, Ankara, Turkey 150276 The Bank of East Asia, Hong Kong 207277 Toronto-Dominion Bank, Toronto, Canada 54278 Turkiye Garanti Bankasi, Istanbul, Turkey 178279 Turkiye Halk Bankasi, Ankara, Turkey 215

280 Turkiye Is Bankasi, Istanbul, Turkey. 101281 U.S. Bancorp, Minneapolis, MN, USA 39282 UBS, Zurich, Switzerland 18283 Unibanco-Uniao de Bancos Brasileiros, Sao Paulo, Brazil 141284 Unicaja, Malaga, Spain. 252285 UniCredit Milan, Italy 13286 United Overseas Bank , Singapore 99287 VakifBank (Turkiye Vakiflar Bankasi TAO), Ankara, Turkey 290288 Vneshtorgbank-Bank for Foreign Trade, Moscow, Russia 122289 Volkswagen Bank, Braunschweig, Germany 168290 Wachovia Corporation, Winston-Salem, NC, USA 21291 Washington Mutual, Seattle, WA, USA 30292 Wells Fargo & Co, San Francisco, CA, USA 19

293 WestLB, Dusseldorf, Germany 72294 Westpac Banking Corporation, Sydney, Australia 63295 WGZ-Bank, Dusseldorf, Germany 206296 Woori Bank, Seoul, Korea (South) 87297 Wustenrot & Wiirttemburgische, Stuttgart, Germany 221

298 Yamaguchi Bank, Shimonoseki-shi, Japan 220299 Zions Bancorporation, Salt Lake City, UT, USA 179300 Zurcher Kantonalbank, Zurich Switzerland 139

Notes: (1) The places of banks indicated hereinabove are those of their registered offices. Bank Guarantees/Solvency Certificates issued by any of their branches authorized by therespective banks, at any location, are also acceptable.

(2) Calyon Bank, Which is a constituent of the Credit Agricole Groupe, Paris, France(ranked 6th and appearing at sl. No. 99 in the above list) shall also be acceptable.

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 APPENDIX A-9

INFORMATION/CONFIRMATION/CLARIFICATIONS TO BE FURNISHED BY BIDDER 

Technical evaluation of the bids shall be based on the information / details / confirmation provided by the bidderin response to the technical queries asked for in this Appendix. Hence bidders are advised to ensure that theysubmit complete details without any ambiguity in the space provided or in the format / tables / Annexurespecifically asked for with this Appendix, along with their proposal. Some of the points will require confirmationfrom the bidders and / or submission of documentary evidence in support of their claims. Bids submitted withincomplete details or no response against any query shall be treated as non-responsive bids and shall be liable forrejection without any further opportunity.

Bidder to note that Company does not intend to issue further technical queries / clarification after opening of technical bids and accordingly Bidder’s offer shall be evaluated based on the response provided against eachtechnical query listed herein below.

In case bidders wish to seek any clarification to the bid package, they shall submit a hard & soft copy of same in aproper format giving reference of bid volume number, section number, clause number, page no. & description of bid clause & clarification sought in Microsoft Word file. Company shall provide clarifications to their queries eitherthrough addendum or during Pre-Bid Conference prior to the dead line of submission of bids.

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1 Bidder to confirm that he has gone through the bidpackage, addendum (if any) and any otherinformation given to the bidder, and quoted for thecomplete scope of work including optional items (if 

any) described therein. (Refer clause no. 1.0 of technical BEC)

No conditionalconfirmation isacceptable.

2(a)

2(b)

Bidder to confirm that he has gone through in everydetails of the bid package and has fully understoodthe requirements given in the bid package speciallythe scope of work, design criteria, specifications, datasheets, drawings (preliminary) etc. and that he hastaken no technical deviations to the bid packagespecifications.

Company clarifies that Exceptions / Deviations /Clarifications, if any, to the bid package shall be

clarified / resolved prior to the submission of bids.Company further clarifies that manufacturer’sdeviations, if any, to the bid specifications, relatedspecific to their machinery or equipment or productshall however, be discussed, and reviewed duringdetail engineering subject to submission of validreasons by the manufacturer. No deviations tofunctional / safety & operational requirements shallhowever, be entertained by Company. Further,Company’s decision shall be final & binding in thismatter and bidder shall be fully responsible for any

No conditionalconfirmation isacceptable.

No conditionalconfirmation is

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consequence on account of non-acceptance of 

deviations by Company. Bidder to confirm compliance.3 Bidder to confirm that he understands that the

preliminary drawings enclosed with the bid package isnot warranted against accuracy, suitability orcompleteness and that the Bidder shall be fullyresponsible to carry out its own complete design & engineering, surveys and verification of existingfacilities / modifications as per the bid package andthat all such changes shall be carried out within thelump sum Contract Price without any time impact toCompany.

No conditionalconfirmation isacceptable.

4 Company clarifies that information such as scope of 

work, design, equipment / material list, description of facilities, vendor/sub-contractor’s proposal(s),procedures or any other such information contained inBidder's offer shall be treated as for generalinformation only and shall not be considered to belimiting for Bidder’s scope of work. Company furtherclarifies that any deviations to scope of work & technical specifications contained in the vendors/sub-contractor’s proposals included in the bidder’s offershall be ignored. Bidder to confirm thatnotwithstanding anything in the Bidder’s offer to thecontrary, he shall provide the entire facilities in

compliance with the bid package.

No conditional

confirmation isacceptable.

5 Deleted6 The procedures (engineering, procurement,

fabrication, coating & wrapping of line pipes, load out,sea fastening, transportation, offshore installation,welding, testing etc.) if any, outlined in the bidder’soffer shall be treated as for general information onlyand no way shall be construed as approved. Biddershall develop detailed procedures after award of contract and submit for Company’s approval. Bidderto confirm compliance.

No conditionalconfirmation isacceptable.

7 Company clarifies that the Vendor list, if any, included

in bidder’s offer shall be treated as for informationonly. Company shall communicate acceptability of the Vendor only after review of vendor’s pre-qualificationdocuments etc. to be submitted by the Contractorafter award of contract. Bidder to confirm that all Vendor selection will be based on full compliance withCompany’s bid package, Specifications and Addendumrequirements and that bidder will solicit Company’sapproval prior to finalization of any Vendor.

No conditional

confirmation isacceptable.

8 Bidder to confirm that he shall submit all deliverables(drawings, calculations, purchase specifications,

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vendor data / drawings, procedures etc.) for review

and approval by Company as specified in Company’sbid package. The method, sequence and schedule forsubmission of documents shall be mutually discussedand agreed with Company soon after award of contract and bidder shall comply with agreed schedule& methodology.

acceptable.

9 The codes, standards and other specifications for thisproject shall be as specified in Company’s BiddingDocuments. All surveys, design, engineering,procurement, inspection, fabrication, anti-corrosion & weight coating, load out, tie down, transportation,laying, topside modifications, hook-up, testing, pre-

commissioning, start-up and commissioning,performance guarantee tests, etc. shall be carried outby the bidder to Company’s satisfaction in fullaccordance with the various codes and standardsspecified in Company’s Bidding Documents inaccordance with the order of precedence given in thebid package. Bidder to confirm compliance.

No conditionalconfirmation isacceptable.

10 Deleted11(a)

11(b)

Bidder to confirm the project completion date as givenin the bid package

Bidders to refer to the Appendix A - 4 included in thePart-III of Vol.-I of the bid package and submit allProject Key Dates as specified.

No conditionalconfirmation isacceptable.

Bidders are requested tosubmit duly filled in Appendix A – 4.

12 Bidder to confirm that he will carry out all surveys asspecified in Bidding Documents such as pre-engineering survey, pre-construction survey, postinstallation survey etc. Bidder to furnish schedule forcarrying out these surveys. In particular bidder toconfirm that he will carry out pre-engineering surveyimmediately after award of contract and will carry outnecessary modifications, if any, to the facilitiesproposed as per results of verification / pre-

engineering survey for pipeline and topsidemodifications, without any cost and time impact toCompany.

No conditionalconfirmation isacceptable.

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(a)

13(b)

Bidder to confirm that his offer includes mobilization

of required size pile driving hammers, under waterhammer, pile remedial equipment as specified in thebidding document, as part of his marine spread andsame shall be available at installation site, throughoutthe period of installation of jackets.

Bidders to determine the requirement of saturationdiving system or some safer alternative to meet therequirement as specified in the bid package andconfirm the availability of the same at offshore as perthe work requirement. (Refer clause no. 10.0 of technical BEC)

No conditional

confirmation isacceptable.

No conditionalconfirmation isacceptable.

14 Deleted

15 Bidder to furnish experience details of the executingagencies / sub-contractors for their respective scopeof work. Bidder shall furnish division of work amongstvarious agencies and location of work centre in TableB6 included in Part III of Vol I of the bid package. Forthe purpose of assessment of experience capability of the executing agencies, their respective experience inexecuting similar works for at least one offshoreproject in last 10 years shall be submitted along withrelevant details for the project, which they think mostappropriate in order to qualify BEC & also submitdocumentary evidence (order copy / completion

certificate etc.) in support of their claim. (Refer clauseno. 5.4 of technical BEC), willingness letter from theproposed sub-contractors for carrying out theirrespective scope of work etc. Bidder shall submitthese details for the following major agencies:

1.   Agency for surveys (Annexure # 1)2.   Agency for design & engineering of platforms

(Annexure # 2)3.   Agency for design & engineering of risers & 

submarine pipelines (Annexure #3)4.   Agency for fabrication of jacket & piles

(Annexure # 4)

5.   Agency for fabrication of deck & topsides forWell platform (Annexure # 5)

6.   Agency for fabrication of building module(Annexure # 6)

7.   Agency for anti corrosion & weight coating of line pipes (Annexure # 7)

8.   Agency for transportation (Annexure #8)9.   Agency for installation of jacket, deck & 

topsides (Annexure #9)10.  Agency for laying pipelines (Annexure # 10)11.  Agency for hook-up, modification, testing,

Bidders are requested tosubmit all relevantdetails in Table B6 and Annexure # 1 to Annexure # 12.

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pre-commissioning, commissioning etc.

(Annexure # 11)12.  Agency for safety studies (Annexure # 12)

Bidder shall also furnish full addresses of agenciesproposed and locations of the centres for design & engineering, fabrication, weight coating, safetystudies etc. in respective annexure. Bidder shall notethat in case the agency proposed by him is a jointventure / consortium, the experience of joint venture / consortium shall be evaluated by Company forqualification of BEC. In case proposed agency haddifferent identity during the past for which experiencedetails have been furnished, bidder shall submit all

documents linking previous & present identities.16 For the purpose of assessment of the adequacy of the

sub-contractors facilities at design & engineeringcentre, fabrication yard and suitability of the offshoreconstruction spreads including accommodation andhookup barges proposed by the bidder to execute theworks, bidders shall furnish the following details(Refer clause no. 5.5 of technical BEC):

1.  Fabrication Yards:Details of facilities available at each Fabrication Yard,layout of Fabrication Yards, manpower available at

each Fabrication Yards Contractor’s organogram atfabrication yards, Past track record, no. of jacket /deck / modules fabricated simultaneously in last 10years, current work load and future work load at theproposed yards etc. (Annexure # 13)

2.  Marine spread:Complete details of Marine spread (Derrick Barges,Lay barges, Launch barge, Hook-up &  Accommodation barges, supply / cargo barges,Survey Boats, Saturation Diving Spread etc.) to bedeployed for the project, deployment schedule forthe project keeping in view the offshore season and

project completion schedule, registration documents,willingness letters from barge owners, capacitycurves of derrick cranes of the installation barges,past track record of Derrick Barges and Lay barges,(Annexure # 14)

3. Offshore works:Man-power histogram & schedule for hook-up,testing, pre-commissioning & commissioning activities(Annexure # 15)

Bidders are requested tosubmit all relevantdetails in Annexure # 13to Annexure # 15.

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17 Bidder to confirm his plan for installation of jacket i.e.

by lifting or launching. The bidder shall furnish thedetails of offshore lifting plan including expected liftweight of jacket and the derrick crane details withlifting chart of the proposed derrick barge. (Annexure# 16)

Bidders are requested to

submit all relevantdetails in Annexure #16.

18 Bidder to indicate the no. of lifts for installation of decks including building module, process module,SG/TG module etc. and provide maximum expectedweight of individual lifts and the details of derrick crane with lifting chart of the proposed marinespread. (Annexure # 17)

Bidders are requested tosubmit all relevantdetails in Annexure #17.

19 Bidder to confirm that he shall mobilize barges of adequate capacity with proven track record for

installation of Jacket / Piles / Deck / Submarinepipeline and risers / platform modification/modules.

Bidder to confirm that if installation procedure duringdetailed engineering necessitates change of installation / laying barge(s); bidder shall do so withthe approval of Company without any time and costimpact to Company.

No conditionalconfirmation is

acceptable.

20 Bidder to confirm that he shall submit validregistration / classification documents of theconcerned classifying agency for all barges andvessels of the marine spread to be deployed for the

project, 120 days prior to installation schedule.

No conditionalconfirmation isacceptable.

21 Bidder to confirm that required technical personnel of the fabrication and installation agencies shall bedeputed to the design centre during engineeringphase to review and finalize all engineering aspectsrequiring their inputs / concurrence.

No conditionalconfirmation isacceptable.

22 Bidder to confirm that he has quoted strictly as perquantities indicated for pipeline length, numbers of free span corrections, number of crossings, andnumber of flow arm installations.

No conditionalconfirmation isacceptable.

23 Bidder to confirm that he has indicated unit rateagainst each item in Appendix A-3 Schedule of Pricesfor both increase and decrease in pipeline length,

number of free span corrections, number of crossings,and number of Riser clamps( fixed and adjustable)

No conditionalconfirmation isacceptable.

24 No clause25 Bidder to confirm compliance to clause 5.9 of part-II

of the bid package for material and workmanship.No conditionalconfirmation isacceptable.

26 Quality Assurance: Bidder shall submit a copy of validISO certificate acquired by him & his sub-contractorsand Quality Assurance Plan proposed for the project.(Annexure # 18)

Bidders are requested tosubmit all ISOcertificates in Annexure# 18

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27 Deleted

28 Deleted29 Bidder shall offer the Jacket based on design as

indicated in the bidding document.

i)  Well Platform:

For the well platforms B-172-A, B-178-A, B-179-A, B-28A-A & B-23A-A , Jacket legsshall be used for drilling wells and shall actas conductor guide. For the well platformIFC drawing will be given to the successfulbidder. The complete design & configuration shall be as per the

drawing/design given by the company.Preliminary structural drawings for thesewell platforms are included in bid document.Bidder to confirm unconditional acceptanceto the same.

ii) Well cum Process platform:For the B – 193 A Well cum Process Platformand the B-193 A-Q living quarter Platform thebasic design of the 4 or more legged jacketare given in the bid document. The detaildesign and fabrication drawing shall be

developed by bidder. Bidder to confirmunconditional acceptance to the same.

Bidders are requested toconfirm or submit analternative conceptualdesign duly approved byan agency specified byCompany in BEC, in Annexure # 19.

30 Bidder to confirm that he will carry out theQuantitative Risk Analysis (QRA) of the entire facilitiesfor its integrity and safety for the design life includingimplementing the recommendations of such QRA at allstages of project implementation within the QuotedLump Sum Cost. (Refer clause no. 3.0 of technicalBEC)

No conditionalconfirmation isacceptable.

31 Bidder to confirm that he proposes to use newmaterial / equipment for this project (Refer clause no.

4.0 of technical BEC)

No conditionalconfirmation is

acceptable.32 Bidders are requested to furnish their own experience

of executing as a turnkey contractor for at least oneoffshore platform project in last 10 years & submitrelevant details for the project, which they think mostappropriate in order to qualify BEC & also submitdocumentary evidence (order copy, completioncertificate etc.) in support of their claim. (Refer clauseno. 5.1 of technical BEC)

Bidders are requested tosubmit relevant detailsin Annexure #20 inaddition to duly filled in APPENDIX B5.

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33b)

34c)

34d)

Bidder to confirm whether the bid submitted by him

is a consortium / joint venture bid or single bidderbasis.

In case of a consortium / joint venture bid, bidder toindicate the name of partners, leader of theconsortium and submit experience details for all hispartners.

In case of a consortium / joint venture bid, biddershall submit Memorandum of Understanding definingrole & scope between the consortium members, dulysigned by all members. (Refer clause no. 3.0 of Part I

of Vol. I of the bid package)

Bidder to confirm that he himself (and not throughcollaboration agreement or other sub-contracts) hasthe relevant experience for offshore projectmanagement and for at least one of the activities asindicated in the clause no. 5.2 of technical BEC.Bidder to furnish his own experience in order toqualify the BEC & also furnish documentary evidencein support of their claim.

Bidders are requested tosubmit all relevantdetails in Annexure #21in addition to duly filledin APPENDIX B5 for allpartners.

35(a)

35(b)

Bidder to confirm that he himself shall carry outproject management and at least one of the activities

as indicated in the clause no. 5.3 of technical BEC.

Bidder to indicate the activities in addition to projectmanagement to be carried by himself in order toqualify the clause no. 5.3 of technical BEC

No conditionalconfirmation is

acceptable.

36 Bidder to submit in brief his complete ProjectExecution Plan (Annexure # 22)

Bidders are requested tosubmit Project ExecutionPlan in Annexure # 22.

37 Bidders to furnish the name of turbine generatormanufacturer and submit all technical details requiredfor the proposed machine in Annexure # 23.

38 deleted

39 Bidders to confirm that there shall be no deviation tothe MOC given in the bid package during theexecution of the project.

No conditionalconfirmation isacceptable.

40 For the free gas production from B—193P platformcertain temporary arrangement are required to becarried out by the contractor. These include supply of air receiver, Valves, piping connection forinstrumentation, shutdown system. During the drilling

No conditionalconfirmation isacceptable.

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stage of oil well the drilling rig will supply instrument

air to B-193 platform. The air shall be supplied fromcontractor’s barge during the construction period of second phase. Contractor shall give unconditionalacceptance to proposed scheme and confirm supply of utility for free gas production from the barge.

41 Bidder to provide unconditional confirmation that theequipment and material supplied by contractor in firstseason but to be commissioned in second season shallbe provided by necessary protection and mothballingwith suitable inert/chemicals materials.

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MILESTONE PAYMENT FORMULASl.

No.Activity Amount

Milestone

(%)Milestone for Payment

1 Insurance

85

15

Upon submission of certificate of

insurance for insurance policy(ies)

Specific for the project (including

contractors all risk policy)

acceptable to company in terms

of clause 7.3 of GCC and proof of

100% premium paid to Insurance

Company.

Upon submission of copy of

Insurance policy(ies) specific for 

the project and certificates of

insurance for other policies and

acceptance by Company

Note:

In case the cost of insurance

quoted by the contractor is more

than 3.5% of contract value thenthe reimbursement shall be initially

restricted to 3.5% only and balance

towards the insurance charges

shall be payable after completion

of the project in all respects and

acceptance by the company.

2 SurveyPre-Engg./Pre-Installation / Post-Installation Survey 

(a) B-193-A Process

Platform

(b) B-193-A Q Platform

(c) B-172-A platform

40

Upon completion of pre-

engineering survey and submission

of complete survey report and itsacceptance by Company.

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(d) B-178-A platform

(e) B-179-A platform

(f) B-28A-A platform

(g) B-23A-A platform

(h) Flare Platform

(e) Submarine Pipelines (Rigid) 

(i) B-178A–B-193A 

(ii) B-179A–B-178A (iii) B-172A–B-178A

(iv) B-28AA–B-193A 

(v) B-23AA–B-193A(with lateral

near B-28A) 

(vi) B-193A–BPB platform 

(vii) B-193A-ICP-Heera P.L tie-in 

(f) Topside Modification Works 

(i) BPB platform. 

30

30

Upon completion of pre-installation

survey and submission of complete

survey report and its acceptance

by Company.

Upon completion of post-

installation survey and submissionof complete survey report and its

acceptance by Company.

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(g) PLEM 

B-193A –Tie-in-point on Existing

Lateral on ICP-HEERA Trunk P/L 

(h) Bridge 

(i) B-193A-P to B-193Q

50

50

Upon completion of pre-installation

survey and submission of complete

survey report and its acceptance

by Company

Upon completion of post-

installation survey and submission

of complete survey report and its

acceptance by Company.

3 Design & Engineering 

(a) B-193A P Process

Platform

(b) B193A-Q Platform

(c) B-172-A Platform

(d) B-178-A Platform

(e) B-179-A Platform

(f) B-28A-A Platform

(g) B-23A-A Platform(h) Flare Platform 

(i) Submarine Pipelines

(Rigid) 

(i) Topside Modification Works

(i) BPB platform. 

(k) PLEM 

B-193A –Tie-in-point on Existing

Lateral on ICP-HEERA Trunk P/L 

(l) Bridge 

i) B-193A-P to B-193Q 

90

10

Upon progressive completion of

engineering as approved and

certified by Company’s

representative

Upon progressive submission of As-

built and vendor dossier/operating

manual.

4 Material procurement4.1 Structural 

(a) B-193A P Process

Platform(i)Jacket,

Jacket appurtenances,

Piles, Conductor 

5

60

a.  Upon progressive placement of

PO and acceptance by

vendor.

b. Upon progressive dispatch from

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(ii) Deck (Super structure)

including facilities

(iii) Process Module

(b) B193AQ Platform(i)Jacket,

Jacket appurtenances,

Piles

(ii) Deck (Super structure)

including facilities

(iii) Living quarter module

(iv) Switch Gear/ Turbine

Generator building

module(c) B-172A Platform(i)Jacket,

Jacket appurtenances,

Piles, Conductor 

(ii) Deck (Super structure)

(d) B-178A Platform(i)Jacket,

Jacket appurtenances,

Piles, Conductor 

(ii) Deck (Super structure)

(e) B-179A Platform(i)Jacket,

Jacket appurtenances,

Piles, Conductor 

(ii) Deck (Super structure)

(f) B-28A-A Platform(i)Jacket,

Jacket appurtenances,

Piles, Conductor 

(ii) Deck (Super structure)

(g) B-23A-A Platform

(i)Jacket,

Jacket appurtenances,Piles, Conductor 

(ii) Deck (Super structure)

(h) Flare Platform

(i) Tripod Jacket,

Jacket appurtenances,

Piles 

(ii) Super structure

(i) Topside Modification Works

(i) BPB platform. 

30

5

vendor works and submission of

supporting documents thereof

c. Upon progressive arrival at

fabrication yard, submission of mill

inspection and test reports and

verification of receipt of material

by TPI/ CA

d. Upon clearance of punch

points, if any.

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(j) Bridge 

(i) B-193A-P to B-193Q

Note: -Basis of Milestone achievement- Total weight of tubular and wide flange beams as per MTO (good

for order) based. The contractor shall provide total tonnage for full scope of work during design engineering.

Material including Equipment excluding structural 

(a) B193A P Process

Platform(i) Cathodic protection

(including structural)

(ii) Deck (Super structure)

including facilities

(iiiProcess Module

(b) B193A Q Platform(i) Cathodic protection

(including structural)

(ii) Deck (Super structure)

including facilities

(iii) Living quarter module

(iv) Switch Gear/ Turbine

Generator building

module

(c) B-172A Platform

(i) Deck (Super structure)(ii) Cathodic protection

(including structural)

(d) B-178A Platform

(i) Deck (Super structure)

(ii) Cathodic protection

(including structural)

(e) B-179A Platform 

(i) Deck (Super structure)

(ii) Cathodic protection

(including structural)

(f) B-28A-A Platform (i) Deck (Super structure)

(ii) Cathodic protection

(including structural)

(g) B-23A-A Platform 

(i) Deck (Super structure)

(ii) Cathodic protection

(including structural)

(h) Flare Platform

4.2

(i) Super structure

5

5

60

20

10

a. Upon progressive placement of

LOI and acceptance by

vendor.

b.  Upon progressive approval of

PS, placement of PO and

acceptance by vendor 

c. Upon progressive dispatch from

vendor works and submission of

inspection & dispatch

documents

e. Upon progressive arrival at

fabrication yard and

verification of receipt of TPI/ CA

f. Upon progressive submission of

release note by certification

agency and upon clearance of

punch points.

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(i) Submarine Pipelines (Rigid)

(i) B-178A–B-193A 

(ii) B-179A–B-178A 

(iii) B-172A–B-178A

(iv) B-28AA–B-193A 

(v) B-23AA–B-193A(with lateral

near B-28A) 

(vi) B-193A–BPB platform 

(vii) B-193A-ICP-Heera P.L tie-in 

(viii) B-193A-B-193A-F (Flare)

(ix) B-193A-B-193A-F (PilotFlare)

(j) Riser & Riser

Bends(Weightfactors:

Riser -90%

Riser bend & Riser

clamps- 10%)

(i) B-178A–B-193A 

(ii) B-179A–B-178A 

(iii) B-172A–B-178A

(iv) B-28AA–B-193A 

(v) B-23AA–B-193A(with lateral

near B-28A) 

(vi) B-193A–BPB platform 

(vii) B-193A-ICP-Heera P.L tie-in 

(viii) B-193A-B-193A-F (Flare)

(ix) B-193A-B-193A-F (PilotFlare)

(k) Coating,CP system

etc

(i) B-178A–B-193A 

(ii) B-179A–B-178A 

(iii) B-172A–B-178A

(iv) B-28AA–B-193A 

(v) B-23AA–B-193A(with lateral

near B-28A) 

(vi) B-193A–BPB platform 

(vii) B-193A-ICP-Heera P.L tie-in 

(viii) B-193A-B-193A-F (Flare)

(ix) B-193A-B-193A-F (PilotFlare)

(l) SSIV/ NRV(i) B-178A –B-193A

(ii) B-28AA–B-193A 

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(iii) ) B-23AA–B-193A(with

lateral near B-28A) (iv) B-193A–BPB platform 

(v) B-193A-ICP-Heera P.L tie-in 

ml) Topside Modification

Works

(i) BPB platform. 

(n) PLEMB-193A –Tie-in-point on Existing

Lateral on ICP-HEERA Trunk P/L 

(o) Turbine Generator 10

40

15

10

10

5

10

Upon placement of purchase

order for turbine generator and its

acceptance by vendor 

Upon progressive dispatch of

turbine generator from vendor and

submission of inspection/test

reports & dispatch reports.

Upon respective arrival of turbine

generator at moduling yard/ shop

and verification of receipt of

material / equipment by TPI at yard

Upon respective completion of

moduling at yard and ready for 

testing.

Upon successful completion of

string testing of all units.

Upon progressive submission of

release note of certification

agency.

Upon completion of hook-up, pre-

commissioning & commissioning

and clearance of punch points, if

any.

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(%)Milestone for Payment

(p) Process Gas

Compressor Module 

10

30

10

15

10

10

5

5

a. Upon placement of

purchase order for 

compressor train and

acceptance by vendor.

b. Upon progressive

dispatch of Turbine,

Compressor from vendor 

works and submission of

inspection /Test reports

c. Upon respective arrival

of Turbine, Compressor and

major equipments (KOD,Process gas cooling system,

FG Skid and bridge Crane) at

moduling yard/shop and

verification of receipt of

material/equipment at yard

by TPI.

d. Upon respective

completion of modeling at

yard and ready for testing

e. Upon successfulcompletion of string testing

f. Upon respective sail out

from fabrication yard

g. Upon progressive

submission of release note of

certification agency

h. Upon completion of

respective installation at off-

shore site.

i. Upon completion of Hook-

up pre-commissioning and

commissioning and

clearance of punch points, if

any 

5 Fabrication 5.1 (a) B193A P Process Platform

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(i) Jacket, Piles, Jacket

Appurtenances, Cathodic

Protection System

(ii) Deck (Super structure)

(iii) Process Module

(b) B-193A Q Platform 

(i) Jacket, Piles, Jacket

Appurtenances, Cathodic

Protection System

(iii) Deck (Super structure)

(iv) Living quarter module

(v) Switch Gear/ Turbine

Generator building

module

(c) B-172A Well Platform 

(i) Jacket, Piles, Jacket

Appurtenances, Risers,Cathodic Protection System

(ii) Deck (Super structure)

(d) B-178A Well Platform 

(i) Jacket, Piles, Jacket

Appurtenances, Risers,

Cathodic Protection System

(ii) Deck (Super structure)

(e) B-179A Platform 

(i) Jacket, Piles, Jacket

Appurtenances, Risers,

Cathodic Protection System

(ii) Deck (Super structure)

85

10

05

Upon progressive completion of

fabrication as certified byCompany.

Upon completion of load out.

Upon clearance of Punch points, if

any.

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(f) B-28A-A Platform 

(i) Jacket, Piles, Jacket

Appurtenances, Risers,

Cathodic Protection System

(ii) Deck (Super structure)

(g) B-23A-A Platform 

(i) Jacket, Piles, Jacket

Appurtenances, Risers,

Cathodic Protection System

(ii) Deck (Super structure)

(h) Flare Platform

(i) Tripod Jacket,

Jacket appurtenances,Piles

(ii) Super structure

Anticorrosion & Concrete coating

works including fitting of anodes for

Pipelines & Riser (Rigid pipelines)(i) B-178A–B-193A 

(ii) B-179A–B-178A 

(iii) B-172A–B-178A

(iv) B-28AA–B-193A (v) B-23AA–B-193A(with lateral

near B-28A) 

(vi) B-193A–BPB platform 

(vii) B-193A-ICP-Heera P.L tie-in 

(viii) B-193A-B-193A-F (Flare)

5.2

(ix) B-193A-B-193A-F (PilotFlare)

5.3 Riser clamps

5.4 Topside Modification

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5.5

PLEM

B-193A –Tie-in-point on Existing

Lateral on ICP-HEERA Trunk P/L 

Bridges 5.6

(i) B-193A-P to B-193 Q

6.0

Transportation 

(a) B-193A P Process Platform 

(i) Jacket, riser,Appurtenances, Aids,

Cathodic Protection

System etc 

(ii) Deck (Super structure)

including facilities

(iii) Process Module

(b) B-193A Q Platform 

(i) Jacket, Appurtenances,

Aids, Cathodic

Protection System etc 

(iii) Deck (Super structure)

including facilities(iv) Living quarter module

(v) Switch Gear/ Turbine

Generator building

module

(c) B-172A Well Platform 

(i) Jacket, Appurtenances,

Aids, Cathodic

Protection System etc 

(ii) Deck (Super structure)

(d) B-178A Well Platform 

(i) Jacket, Appurtenances,

Aids, Cathodic

Protection System etc 

(ii) Deck (Super structure)

(e) B-179A Platform 

(i) Jacket, Appurtenances,

Aids, Cathodic

Protection System etc 

(ii) Deck (Super structure)

6.1

(f) B-28A-A Platform 

35

65

Upon sail out from fabrication

yard.

Upon arrival at offshore site

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(i) Jacket, Appurtenances,

Aids, CathodicProtection System etc 

(ii) Deck (Super structure)

(g) B-23A-A Platform 

(i) Jacket, Appurtenances,

Aids, Cathodic

Protection System etc 

(ii) Deck (Super structure)

(h) Flare Platform(i) Tripod Jacket,

Jacket appurtenances,

Piles 

(ii) Super structureSubmarine Pipelines (Rigid)

(i) B-178A–B-193A 

(ii) B-179A–B-178A 

(iii) B-172A–B-178A

(iv) B-28AA–B-193A 

(v) B-23AA–B-193A(with lateral

near B-28A) 

(vi) B-193A–BPB platform 

(vii) B-193A-ICP-Heera P.L tie-in 

(viii) B-193A-B-193A-F (Flare)

6.2

(ix) B-193A-B-193A-F (PilotFlare)

Topside Modification6.3

(i) BPB platform. 

6.4 PLEM

B-193A –Tie-in-point on Existing

Lateral on ICP-HEERA Trunk P/L 

6.5 Bridge 

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(i) B-193A-P to B-193Q 

7 Installation(a) B-193A P Process Platform 

(i) Jacket, Piles, riser,

Appurtenances etc

(ii) Deck (Super structure)

including facilities

(iii) Process module

(b) B-193A Q Platform 

(i) Jacket, Piles

Appurtenances etc

(ii) Deck (Super structure)

including facilities

(iii) Living quarter module

(iv) SG/TG building module

(c) B-172A Well Platform 

(i) Jacket, Piles,

Appurtenances etc

(ii) Deck (Super structure)

(d) B-178A Well Platform 

(i) Jacket, Piles,Appurtenances etc

(ii) Deck (Super structure)

(e) B-179A Platform 

(i) Jacket, Piles,

Appurtenances etc

(ii) Deck (Super structure)

(f) B-28A-A Platform 

(i) Jacket, Piles,

Appurtenances etc

(ii) Deck (Super structure)

(g) B-23A-A Platform 

(i) Jacket, Piles,Appurtenances etc

(ii) Deck (Super structure) 

(h) Flare Platform(i) Tripod Jacket,

Jacket appurtenances,

Piles

7.1

(ii) Super structure

90

05

05

Upon progressive completion of

installation of jacket, piles,

appurtenances, deck and heli-

deck (wherever applicable)

Upon completion of post

installation survey, submission of

survey report and its acceptance

by the company.

Upon completion of punch points,

if any.

Submarine Pipelines laying and crossings and Free span corrections (Rigid). 7.2

(i) B-178A–B-193A 

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(ii) B-179A–B-178A 

(iii) B-172A–B-178A

(iv) B-28AA–B-193A 

(v) B-23AA–B-193A(with lateral

near B-28A) (vi) B-193A–BPB platform 

(vii) B-193A-ICP-Heera P.L tie-in 

(viii) B-193A-B-193A-F (Flare)

(ix) B-193A-B-193A-F (PilotFlare)

70

25

5

Upon progressive completion of

installation/laying

Upon progressive completion of

Free span & crossings, if any.

Upon adjustment for variations

and completion of punch points,

if any.

7.3 Riser, Riser clamp, Riser 

bends, SSIV & NRV

(Weight factor:

Riser-60%

Riser bend & clamp-20%SSIV & NRV-20%

70

25

5

Upon progressive completion of

installation/laying

Upon progressive completion of

Free span & crossings, if any.

Upon adjustment for variations and

completion of punch points, if any.

Topside Modification7.3

(i) BPB platform. 

95

5

Upon completion of

installation/modification on

platform.

Upon clearance of punch points, if

any

PLEM 7.4

B-193A –Tie-in-point on

Existing Lateral on ICP-HEERA

Trunk P/L 

95

5

Upon completion of installation of

new PLEM

Upon clearance of punch points, if

any

Bridges 7.5

(i) B-193A-P to B-193Q 

95

5

Upon completion of installation of

new Bridge

Upon clearance of punch points, if

any

8 Hook-Up, Testing, Pre-commissioning & commissioning(a) B-193A P Process

Platform along with all

facilities and ProcessModule

(b) B-193A Q Platform

along with SG/ TG

module, Living Quarter 

module with all

facilities and TG

8.1

(d)B-172A Well Platform 

80

10

10

Upon progressive completion of

work 

Upon completion of

commissioning

Upon progressive completion of

punch points

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(e) B-178A Well Platform 

(f) B-179A Platform 

(g) B-28A-A Platform 

(h) B-23A-A Platform 

Submarine Pipelines(i) B-178A–B-193A 

(ii) B-179A–B-178A 

(iii) B-172A–B-178A

(iv) B-28AA–B-193A (v) B-23AA–B-193A(with lateral

near B-28A) 

(vi) B-193A–BPB platform 

(vii) B-193A-ICP-Heera P.L tie-in

(viii) B-193A-B-193A-F (Flare)

8.2

(ix) B-193A-B-193A-F (PilotFlare)

90

10

Upon completion of hook-up,

testing & pre-

commissioning/commissioning

works.

Upon submission of hydrotest

reports, its acceptance by

Company and completion of

punch points, if any.

Topside Modification8.3

(i) BPB platform. 

8.4 PLEM

B-193A –Tie-in-point on

Existing Lateral on ICP-HEERATrunk P/L 

80

10

10

Upon progressive completion of

work 

Upon completion of

commissioning

Upon completion of punch points

Note:-Basis of Milestone achievement for 5 to 8 – 

a) per Platform as per price break up in item-I A i) to (viii) of schedule of prices (AppendixA-3)

b) per Pipeline segments etc. as per price break up in item-I A (ix) & A (xi) of schedule ofprices (Appendix A-3)

c) per platform modification as per price break up in item-I A (x) of schedule of prices(Appendix A-3)

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Sl.

No.Activity Amount

Milestone

(%)Milestone for Payment

9. Customs Duty  100 Reimbursable at actual limited to

the amount indicated herein onsubmission of documentary proof

viz. bill of entry in original duly

assessed by the Custom Authority

and the amount of duty paid

thereof along with relevant

supporting documents subject

however to provisions of change

in law as per clause 7.6

(subsequent legislation) of GCC.

10. Excise Duty  100 Reimbursable at actual limited to

the amount indicated herein on

submission of documentary proofviz. original invoice (buyer’s copy)

prepared under rule 11 of Central

Excise Rule 2002 along with

relevant supporting documents

subject however to provisions of

change in law as per clause no.

7.6 (subsequent legislation) of

GCC (Excise invoice-original

buyer’s copy.

11. Service Tax  100 Reimbursable at actual limited to

the amount indicated herein on

submission of documentary proof

viz. invoice, bill or challan as thecase may be containing the

particulars as per Rule- 4A of

Service Tax Rule 1994 along with

relevant supporting documents for 

assessment and payment of tax

subject to however to provisions of

change-in-law as per clause

7.6(subsequent legislation) of

GCC.

TOTAL

Notes:

1. Bidders to ensure that there is no mismatch between appendix A3 lump sum prices and themilestone price quoted against all milestones.

2. The mile stone payment for equipments shall be as per the Weight age factors as per the enclosed

Annexure

3. Taxes and duties shall be paid only in Indian rupees.

4. The requirement of dispatch/sail out referred shall be Bill of Lading for dispatch and certificate by

carrier for sail out.

5. The milestone payment formula duly filled in Appendix A-10 shall be submitted with price bid and

price blanked out with the techno-commercial bid.

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 Annexure I to appendix A-10

A. Well cum Process platform B-193P

1.  Weight factor for procurement of material including Equipment but excluding structural (Sl No.4.2

a. of Mile stone formula) 

Sl. No. Equipment Weight factor(Total Quantity)

1. Well fluid manifold (Oil manifold, Gas manifold) 22. Pig Launcher & Receiver 1

3. Multi phase flow meter 24. HP/ LP separator 45. Main Oil pump 4

6.7. Fuel gas conditioning skid 3

8. Process gas compressor 149. KO drum & cooler of Process gas compressor 3

10. Deck cranes 3

11. Flare system including KO drum and flame frontgenerator, flare tip

7

12. Sump Caisson and Blow case 113. Chemical Injection system(OCI, GCI, Demulsifier Tank

& Pump)4

14. Produced Water conditioning system 6

15. Shut down panel 216. Fire fighting & safety systems 3

17. Fire & Gas detection systems 218. Navigational aid system 1

19. LT switch gear 520. Electrical room & HVAC 621. Shut down valves/ control valves 5

22. Liquid Handling facilities 223. Dehydration unit 4

24. Ejector system 125. Piggy back lines 1

26. Gas sweetening system 727. Sub-sea Isolation valves on in-coming & Outgoing 328. DCS System 2

29. Hydrochloride units 130. Survival craft and associated safety items 1

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B. Living Quarter Platform: B-193 Q

1.  Weight factor for procurement of material including Equipment but excluding structural (Sl No.4.2

b. of Mile stone formula) 

Sl. No. Equipment Weight factor(Total Quantity)

1. Waste heat recovery unit 42. Deck crane 4

3. Utility water system 34. Start up air system 1

5. Emergency diesel generator 26. Instrument air system incl storage with compressor /dryer package 2

7. Sewage treatment system 58. Chemical Storage & Injection system 39. Sea Water lift pump 3

10. Chlorinator package 411. Fire water pump including starting system 3

12. Survival craft with associated safety items 213. Batter & battery charger 2

LQ 414. HVACTG 4

15. Transformers 416. Inert Gas generator incl storage with compressor and drier system 217. Lab equipment 1

18. Paging & intercom system 2

19. LT switch gear system 420. HT switch gear system 421. DCS 2

22. UPS panel +battery 323. Fire & Gas detection system 124. Radio room equipment including CCTV 2

25. Kitchen, laundry & furnishing equipment 326. Equipment for Mechanical workshop, electrical/instrumentation

workshop2

27. Power generator systems (GTG) with standby configuration 1228. Water Makers 1+1Standby system 3

29. Potable water storage & distribution system 130. Cooling water system 2

31. Hot oil system 232. Aviation Aid System 233. Breathing air system 2

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C. Well Platforms: B-172-A, B-178-A, B-179-A, B-28A-A, B-23A-A 

Weight factor for procurement of material including Equipment but excluding structural (Sl No.4.2

c&d of Mile stone formula) 

Sl.No.

Equipment Weight factor(Total Quantity)

1.  IA/UA system 5

2.  Crude/ condensate Transfer System 7

3.  Solar Power system 4

4.  Diesel handling/ storage system 5

5.  Well head safety shutdown system 8

6.  Production manifold 10

7.  Shut down valve 8

8.  Battery bank 3

9.  Navigational Aids 6

10.  Switchgear & Telemetry System 6

11.  JIB crane 8

12.  Pig Launcher /Receiver 7

13.  Testing facilities 5

14.  Fire suppression system and detectors 3

15.  Building module 3

16.  Cathodic Protection System 4

17.  Personnel protection system 218.  Survival craft & associated safety Items 3

19.  Fixed HC, Hydrogen & H2S Gas detection

system

3

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APPENDIX A-11

List of suggested Vendors for Major Equipment

(However vendors to meet Bid Evaluation Criteria and other Bid Specifications)

SL.NO  ITEM VENDORNAME  Country

I PIPING 

1  Pipe-(Duplex SS) a Sumitomo Corporation  Japan

b Kawasaki  Japan.

c NSC  Japan.

d Sandvik  Sweden

e Avesta  Sweden.

f Mannesmann  Germany.

g NKK  Japan.

h Coprosider Spa  Italyi Schultz  Germany

2 Fittings-(Duplex SS) a Sumitomo Corporation  Japan.

b Sandvik  Sweden.

c Shimoda Iron Works Co.Ltd  Japan.

d Coprosider Spa  Italy.

e Mannesmann Rohren  Germany.

f NKK  Japan.

g Schulz Export GMBH  Germany

h ALLIED INTERNATIONAL S.r.l  Italy

3 Flanges-(Duplex SS) a Sumitomo Corporation  Japan.

b Sandvik  Sweden.c Coprisider Spa  Italy.

d Mannesmann  Germany.

e Melesi  Italy

f Officine Ambrocio Melesi & C.Sri  Italy

g MGI  France

h Nicola Galpetri & Figlio  Italy

4 Ball Valves (Duplex SS) a KTM  Japan.

b KITZ  Japan.

c Deutsch Audco  Germany

d T.K. Valves Ltd, Abudhabi  UAE

e Petrol Valves  Italy

f  Dresser Spa , Italyg Flowserve Flow Control GmbH, Germany

h Virgo Engineers Ltd.,Pune, India

i Argus 

WestGermany

 j Grove Italia Spa  Italy

5 a KITZ. Japan.Other Valves(Gate Globe,Check :Duplex SS)  b Japan  Japan

c Petrol Valves, Italy

d TK Valve Ltd, Abu Dhabi, UAE

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e Valvinox., Italy

f Weir Material & Foundaries Ltd, U.K 

g Truflo Rona S.A., Belgium

h Rona Valves  Belgium6 a KTM, JapanShutdown Valves (Duplex 

SS)  b KITZ, Japan

c Deutsch Audco, Germany

d Flowserve Flow Control GmbH, Germany

e TK Valves Ltd, Abu Dhabi, UAE

f Dresser Spa. Italy

g Petrol valves  Italy

h Argus 

WestGermany

i Grove Italia Spa  Italy

7 Pipe (C.S NACE) a Sumitomo  Japanb NKK  Japan

c Nippon Steel Corporation  Japan

d Mannesmann  Germany

e Mitsubishi  Japan

f Dalmine Spa  Italy

g Mitsui & Co.Kawasaki  Japan

h Raccordi Forgiati  Italy

i Kawasaki  Japan

 j OMR Officine Meccaniche  Italy

k Schulz Export GMBH  Germany

l V & M 

Germany

 /France8 Fittings (C.S. NACE) a Sumitomo  Japan

b Mega Spa  Italy

c Gam Recordie  Italy

d Raccordie Forgiati  Italy

e Fittinox Srl  Italy

f OMR Officine Mecaniche  Italy

g Schulz Export GMBH  Germany

h Coprosider Spa  Italy

8 Fittings (C.S. NACE) i Igwara  Singapore

 j Technoforge  Italy

k ALLIED INTERNATIONAL S.r.l  Italy

l Tube Products Incorporate  India

9  Flanges (C.S NACE)  a Sumitomo  Japan

b Coprosider Spa  Italy

c Officine Nicola Galperti Figlio S.p.A  Italy.

d Trouvay & Cauvin  France.

e Melesi  Italy.

f Officine Ambrocio Melesi & C.Sri  Italy

g MGI  France

h Schulz Export GMBH  Germany

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i Special Flanges Srl  Italy

 j Tube Products Incorporate  India

10 Ball Valves (C.S. NACE) a Cooper Cameron Valves, USA 

b Dresser Spa, Italyc KTM  Japan

d Deutach Audco  Germany

e Flowserve Flow Control GmbH  Germany

f KITZ  Japan.

g Serck Audco Valves International  U.K.

h Flow Control Technology  France

i Crane  USA 

 j Orbit Valve  U.K.

k T.K. Valve, Abu Dhabi, UAE

l OMB Spa (Upto 1.5")  Spain

m Petrol Valves  Italyn Valvinox  Italy

o Universal Sri.NACE Ball Vaive (4" & below)  Italy

 p LCM, Italia. SRL  Italy

q Audco India Ltd  India

r Multi Valve Technology  UK 

s Raimondi  Italy

t Walther weir  Spain

u James Bury  Singapore

v Nishitani & Co  Japan

w Yoneda Kogyo Co  Japan

x Truflo Rona S.A  Belgium

y Virgo Engineers Ltd., Pune  India

z Argus WestGermany

aa Cameron Iron Works  USA 

11 a Cooper Cameron Valves  USA Gate, Globe, Check Valves (CS NACE)  b Dresser Spa  Italy

c KTM  Japan

d Deutach Audco  Germany

e KITZ  Japan

f Serck, Audco Valves International  U.K 

g Flow Control Technology  France

h Crane  USA 

i Orbit Valve  UK 

 j T.K.Valves, Abu Dhabi  UAE

k Omx Spa  Italy

l Petrol Valves  Italy

m Valvinox  Italy

n Universal Srl  Italy

o LVF  Italy

 p BFE Spa  Italy

q SACCAP  France

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r Flow serve Flow Control, GmbH  Germany

s Audco India Ltd  India

Goodwin International Limited (wafer Check valves 

Only)  England

u Argus WestGermany

v Cameron Iron Works  USA 

12 a KTM  JapanShutdown Valves- CS 

NACE  b Cooper Cameron Valves  USA 

c KITZ  Japan

d Flow Control Technology  France

e Crane  USA 

f Orbit Valves  UK 

g T.K.Valves, Abu Dhabi  UAE

h Tyco  Italy

i Petrol valves  Italy

 j Dresser Italia Srl.(Grove Divisions)  Italy

k Flowserve Flow control GmbH  Germany

l Audco India Ltd  India

m Valvinox Srl  Italy

n Virgo Engineers Ltd., Pune  India

o Argus WestGermany

 p Grove Italia Spa  Italy

q Cameron Iron Works  USA 

13 Pipe (CS Non-NACE). a BHEL, Trichy  India

b Indian Seamless, Ahmed Nagar, Indiac Jindal Pipes, New Delhi, India

d Saw Pipes, Delhi, India

e NSC  Japan

f Mitsubishi  Japan

g MGI  France

h Maharastra Seamless  India

14 a Eby Industries, Mumbai, IndiaPipe Fittings in-CS Non- NACE  b Shivananda Pipe Fittings,Chennai (Only Seamless)  India

c Commercial Supplying Agencies, Mumbai  India

d Precision Forging  India

e Forged Industrial Corp  India

f Tube Products, Baroda  India

Pipe Fit Engineers ,Vadodara (For CS,NON-NACED But welded fittings, BW Elbows Reducers/TEE/CAP (Seamless/Welded)  India

h Tube Products Incorporate  India

i Sawan Engineers  India

15 a Echjay Industries, Mumbai /Rajkot, IndiaForged Flanges in C.S 

Non-NACE  b Paramount Forge, Mumbai, India

c Tube Products Incorporate, Vadodara, India

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d Sawan Engineers  India

16 a Audco India Ltd  IndiaBall Valves-(Fire Safe)- .C.S. Non-NACE  b Petrol Valves  Italy

c Virgo Engineers Ltd., Pune, (Cast & Forged)  Indiad Microfinish, Hubli  India

17 a Audco India Ltd  IndiaBall Valves-CS Non- NACE.. b Forward Alloys & Castings, Mumbai (Upto 8"X900#)  India

c Virgo Engineers Ltd., Pune (Cast & Forged)  India

d Microfinish, Hubli  India

18 a Audco India Ltd  IndiaGate, Globe, Check Valves (C.S. Non-NACE) 

Forward Alloys & Castings, Mumbai (For Check valves CS upto size 6" x 900#)  India

c Niton Valve Industries Pvt.Ltd.,Mumbai, India

d Douglus Chero S.p.a (Upto 8" size)  Italy

e BHEL, Trichy  India

19 a Sakhi Engineers, Mumbai/Baroda  IndiaNeedle Valves-in CS Non- NACE  b Chemvalves Industries, Mumbai, India

c Valvinox  Italy

d Niton Valve Industries Pvt.Ltd.,Mumbai, India

20 Pipe (Stainless Steel) a Choksi Tubes, Ahmedabad, India

b Kalindi, Delhi, India

c NFC, Hyderabad, India

d Productos Tubulars SA  Spain

e Ratnamani Metals and Tubes, India

21 

Pipes (Stainless Steel,

Welded) a Ratnamani Metals & Tubes, Ahmedabad, India22 a Audco India Ltd  IndiaBall Valves (SS NACE and 

Non NACE)  b Virgo Engineers Ltd., Pune, India

23 a Gujarat Infra Pipes, Mumbai, IndiaFittings (SS NACE & Non 

NACE)  b Tube Products Incorporate, Vadodara, India

c Sawan Engineers  India

d ALLIED INTERNATIONAL S.r.l  Italy

24 a Echjay Industries, Mumbai  IndiaFlanges (SS NACE & Non NACE)  b Chaudhry Hammers Works, Ghaziabad  India

c Officine Ambrocio Melesi & C.Sri, Italy

d Tube Products Incorporate, Vadodara, India

25 a Audco India Ltd  IndiaGlobe & Check Valve (SS 

NACE)  b Niton Valve Industries Pvt.Ltd.,Mumbai, Indiac Douglus Chero S.p.a, (Upto 8" size)  Italy

26 Gate Valve (SS NACE) a Niton Valve Industries Pvt.Ltd.,Mumbai, India

b Douglus Chero S.p.a, (Upto 8" size)  Italy

27 Needle Valve (SS NACE) a Niton Valve Industries Pvt.Ltd.,Mumbai, India

28 a Audco India Ltd  IndiaGate/Globe/Check/Needle valve (SS Non-NACE)  b Niton Valve Industries Pvt.Ltd.,Mumbai, India

29 Pipes (Cu-Ni) a Alcabex Metals, Jodhpur, India

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b Cubex Tubing, Hyderabad, India

c Lebronze Industrial, France

d Wilson, UK e Haewon Industries Co.Ltd.,(Upto 14")  Korea

30 Pipes & Fittings (Cu-Ni) a Yorkshire Imperial Metal, U.K.

b Le Brone Industrial, France

c Dae Yung Metal Industrial Co, Busan, S Korea

d V.D.M. Germany

e Sam Yang Metal Ind.Co.Ltd.,Busan, Korea

Haewon Industries Co.Ltd.,(For Flanges & Fittings 

only upto 24")  Korea

KM Europa Metal Aktlengesell Schaft, (Pipes, fittings 

& Flanges)  Germany31 a Brooks Bank Ltd, U.K 

b Orseal Valves, ItalyBall Valve (Aluminium 

Bronze) 

c Precision Engineering, India32 a Shipham Valves, U.K Ball/Gate/Globe/Check/Ne 

edle valve (Al-Bronze,Leaded-tin Bronze)  b Douglus Chero S.p.a,(Globe Valve-Al Bronze Only)  Italy

33 Check Valves (Al-Bronze) a Precision Engineering, India

34 Titanium valves a Shipham Valves, U.K 

b Douglus Chero S.p.a,(Check Valves upto 6" size)  Italy

35 Flanges(SD/SS Incoloy/Titanium/CS) a Officine Ambrocio Melesi & C.Sri, Italy

36 Ball Valves (Incolloy) a Petrol Valves S.r.l, Italy

37 a Ameron, NetherlandGRE-Pipes- FITTINGS / FLANGES  b Wavin repox, UK 

c Fiber Glass System, UAE

d Wavin Repox  UK 

e Ameron Singapore,Netherlands

38 Ball Valve (CPVC/PVC) a George Fischer, Switzerland

39 Shutdown Valves (CPVC) a George Fischer, Switzerland40 a TD Williamson, USA 

b Pipeline Engineering Supply, UK Scrapper Tees-(CS NACE,Non-NACE)-(ASME- 

B31.4/31.8)  c Schulz Export GMBH  Germany

d GD Engineering, UK 

e Gam Raccordi, (For CS-NON NACE, CS-NACE)  Italy

f ALLIED INTERNATIONAL S.r.l  Italy41 a Perry Equipment Corp. USA 

b TD Williamson , USA Hinged Closures-(CS NACE, Non-NACE)-(ASME SEC VIII Div 1)  c Pipeline Engineering Supply, UK 

d GD Engineering, UK 

FAI Officine di Carvico S.p.a.(For CS-NON NACE & CS- 

NACE)  Italy

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42 a Casasco Division  USA Corrosion Probes-(CS 

NACE, CS Non-NACE)  b Rehraback Cosasco  USA 

c Mc Murray  USA 

d Caproco  Canada.e ATEL  Italy

f Corrocean  Italy

43 a Pipeline Engineering & Supply Co. UK Pig Detector -(CS NACE,CS Non-NACE)  b TD Williamson  USA 

c GD Engineering  UK 44 a Marine Hydraulic  India

b Gayatri Industries Corp, Mumbai, IndiaFW/FM Reels & Utility Hose Reels-(UL/USCG/FM  APPROVAL)  c Royal India Corporation, Mumbai  India

d Dooley Tackaberry  USA 45 a Armstrong  USA 

b Multitex Engineers, New Delhi, India

Strainer-(Basket type as 

 per ASME SEC VIII Div 1 and others )  c Greaves Cotton, Delhi, India

d Filtration Engineers (India) Pvt Ltd, Mumbai, India46 a Marine Hydraulics  IndiaSpray Nozzles-(NFPA 15 

and appv. By UL,USA/VJTI,INDIA)  b Wormald Fire systems  U.K.

47 Continuous Drainers a Armstrong Machine Works  USA 

b Greaves Cotton, Mumbai, India

48 a Fabricom  Belgium5D Bends-(ASME B 31.4 / 31.8)  b Sungjin  S Korea

c Igawara  Singapore

d PSL, Kandla  India

e Induction Bending  UK f Dalmine  Italy

g Dai Chi  Japan

h Pipeline Engineering  UK 49 a Marine Hydraulics, Mumbai, India

b Gayatri Industries Corp., Mumbai, IndiaChemical & Utility Hoses & Hose Connection.(fire resistant)  c Royal India Corp., Mumbai  India

50 Choke valves a Mokveld  USA 

b Petrol Valves  Italy

c Valvinox  Italy

d WEIR Valves & Controls UK Ltd  UK 

e Cooper Cameron  Singapore

51 Sample Bomb-(ASME Sec VIII Div1)  a Harsh Engineering, Mumbai  India

52 a Pipeline Engineering  UK 

b TD Williamson  USA 

c L&T  India

Launcher /Receiver- (ASME-B31.4/31.8) - (ASME Sec VIII Div1) 

FAI Officine di Carvico S.p.a.,(CS-NACE & CS-NON NACE)  Italy

53 a Hitachi Zosen  JapanBLOW CASE FOR SUMP 

CAISSON  b ESI  USA 

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Note: For 16 & 17 : While all the vendors supplying C.S. NACE can also be considered for CS Non-NACE items, the list 

given above for CS Non-NACE is an additional list for vendors supplying only carbon steel Non-NACE 

items and require pre-qualification for supplying items in C.S. NACE.

II 

Mechanical & Rotary 

Equipment 

1  a Favelle Favco   Australia.Deck Crane-API-2C monogram  b  Manitowoc Crane Inc, Manitowoc, USA.

c  Raina Engineering, Mumbai, India.d Oil States Applied Hydraulic System, Houston, Texas, USA 

e  ECI, Energy Cranes International, USA 

f  National Oil Well  USA 

2 Pneumatic Pumps. a  Haskal Energy  USA 

b  Nikkiso  Japan.

3 a  L & T, Hazira/ Pawai  India.b  R.D.Engineers, Mumbai  India

c  Kilburn Engg.Ltd, Mumbai, India

d  BHEL, Trichy, India

e  MIS  Sharjah.

f  GMMOS  Dubai

g  Sungjin  korea

Frames Process System, B.V (Fabrication facility to be 

approved by the Company at he time of Execution)  Netherland

i  M/s FAI, Spa, Bergamo

Vessels- ASME “U” code stamped 

k M/s Indcon Projects & Equipment Ltd., New Delhi, India

4 Inst./Utility Gas Systems. a  Dodwell  Japan

b  Tide Air Inc  USA.

c  Mc Neill & Magor,Mumbai  India

d  Nigata, Japan.

e  Kilburn Engg Ltd, Mumbai. India

f  Howmar 

5  Chain Pulley Block. a  Ingersoll Rand  USA.

b  Beebe International Inc  USA.

c  Dresser  USA 

d   Ajmeera  India.

e  Kito  Japan.

f   Air Dyne  UK 

g  J Barnsley  UK h Ansel Jones  UK 

i  Hercules Hoist  India

6 a  BHPV  India.Heat Exchangers-Shell- tube TEMA code  b EBM – Hudson  Italy.

c  IMB (Industrie Mecchanie De Bangnalo Spa)  Italy

d  Nuovo Pignone SPA  Italy.

e  OLMI SPA  Italy

f  HHI  Korea

g  Belleli Energy srl  Italy

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h  L&T  India.

i  Kavery, India

 j  Belch Energy, Srl  Italy

k GEI Hamon Industries Ltd, Bhopal (For Gas Coolers)  Indial  M/s FAI, Spa, Bergamo

m M/s Bukit Fraser Thermal Technology Sdn Bhd, Malaysia

n Godrej & Boyce Mfg. Co. Ltd  India

o GR Engineering Works, Bangalore  India

 p ISGEC, India

q TEMA India Ltd.

7 a  Deutche Babcock,  Abu dhabiTest Separator-ASMEU “U” code-Stamped. b MIS  Sharjah

c  IMS  Italy

d  L&T, Hazira  India

e  Sungjin  Korea

Frames Process System, B.V (Fabrication facility to be 

approved by the Company at he time of Execution) 

Netherland

g M/s Global Process System Inc.

Dubai(Malaysia)

h M/s Gas Tech Engineering Corporation, USA 

8 a  Petreco International Ltd  UK Fuel Gas Conditioning  And Compressors. b  Oil & Gas Systems Ltd  UK 

c  Ingersoll Rand  USA.

d  Cenatco  UK 

e  IHI  Japan.

f   Axsia Serck Baker  UK 

g   Alen Process Ltd  UK.

Frames Process System, B.V (Fabrication facility to be approved by the Company at he time of Execution) 

Netherland

i  Texas Systems & Controls  USA 

 j M/s Global Process System Inc.Dubai(Malaysia)

9 HVAC a  Tisdale  USA 

b  Speciality Services  UAE

c  Direct Engineering Services   Australia

d   ABB 

e  Nameri 

M/s HVAC & Refregeration Engineering Ltd.,

 ABERDEEN, Scotland

g M/s HI-PRES, Korea

10 Sewage Treatment Unit a  Red Fox, Lousiana  USA 

b  Exceltech, Sugarland  USA 

c  Sasakura Engg. Co. Ltd. Japan

d  Demco Cooper Industries  USA 

e  Ominopure  USA 

11 Utility Water Pump a  Peerless   Australia

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b  DMW Corporation  Japan

c Goulds Pumps  USA 

12 Rotary Gear Pumps a   Albany  UK 

b  Viking  UK c  Hayward Tayler  UK 

d  Shothert & Pitt  UK 

e  MAAG  Italy13 a Weir Pumps  UK 

b  Pompes Guinard  FranceFire Water Pump-As per NFPA-20 and diesel engine UL listed  c  Fluid Power  USA 

d Peerless Pumps  USA/Austral

ia

e  Ingersoll Rand  UK/USA 

f  Worthington Pumps  UK 

g  Thompson Pumps  USA 

h  KSB Pumps  Germany

i  Ebara Corporation  Japan

 j  SPP  UK 

 j Nuovo Piganone  UK 

k Mather and Platt  UK 

14 a  Tide Air  USA 

b   Atlas Capco  USA Instrument Air Compressors 

c  Worthington Turbodyne 

d  Norwalk  USA 

e  Compare  UK 

f  Ingersoll Rand  USA 

g   Airpack  Netherlandh  Bellies  Morcam

i Kobe Steel Ltd  Japan

 j Howden Process Compressors  UK 

k Neuman & Essar  USA 

l Aerzener  Germany

m Atlas Copco Crepelle  France

n Dresser-Rand  India

15 a  Weir Pumps  UK 

b  Pompes Guinard  FranceSea Water Lift Pumps Package 

c  KSB  Germany

d  Ebara Corporation  Japane  Worthington Pumps  Italy

f  fDMW  Japan

g  UPC  USA 

h  SPP  UK 

i  BPCL  India

 j M/s Hayward Tyler Engineered Products Ltd., England

16 a  BURGESS-MANNING EUROPE LTD-  UK 

b  Wemco  USA Produced Water 

Conditioner System 

c   Axsia Serck Baker  UK 

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d  Petreco International Ltd. UK 

e  Petrolite 

f  Technomirk with snam 

g M/s Global Process System Inc.Dubai(Malaysia)

17 Utility Generator- 

a KATO  A. Generator 

b   Alsthom 

B. Engine a  Fuji Electric  Japan

b  Cooper Engergy Services 

c  MAN and B&W, Germany 

d  OT, Wartsila 

e  FIN Canteiri Div. Grandi Motor 

f  MAN-UNTERREHMNSBERICH 

17 a  Stewart and Stevenson  USA 

b  Geeke Motoren  NetherlandsUtility Generator-C.Engine Supplier and Packager  c  Caterpillar  USA 

d  KATO  USA 

e  Ruston Diesel  USA 

f  Wankesha pearce Ind. Inc  USA 

g  Cumins  USA 

h  Detroit Diesel  USA 

i  Regon Equipment Co. USA 

18 Chlorinators a  Engel Hard  UK 

b  Diaki Engineering Co. Ltd. Japan

c  Mitsubishi Heavy Ind. Japan

d  Petreco International Ltd. UK e Titanium Tantalum Products Ltd., Chennai-4 process, India

19 Fine Filters a  Petreco International Ltd. UK 

b   Axsia-Serck-Baker  UK 

c  GPS (With Extended warranty of 3 years)  Malayasia

d  Plenty Metrol  UK 

20 a   Axsia serck baker  USA Water Deoxygenation Package  b  Eta Process Plant Ltd. UK 

c  Hick Havgreaves, UK 

d  Plenty Metrol 

21 a  Fuji Electric  Japan

b  Mather Platt  UK Main Injection / Main Oil Line Pumps-Electric 

Motors  c  Loher Ag  Germany

d   Ansaldo  Italy

e  Parson Peebles  UK 

f  Siemens  Germany

21 a  Weir Pump  UK Main Injection / Main Oil 

Line Pumps-Pumps  b  Ebara Pump  Japan

c  Pompes Guinard  Franced David Brown (Formely known as KSB, Germany)  UK 

Sulzer Pump  Uk/Switzerland

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f  Dmw Corporation  Japan

22 Sump Caisson a Esi  USA 

23 a 

Milton Roy India  USA,

France, UK 

Chemical Storage& 

Dosing System b  Nikkiso  Japan

c  Ced Project Ltd., Buckingham Shine  UK 

d  Bran & Luebbe (Gb) Ltd. UK 

24 Sump Pumps a  Sulzer Pumps 

b  DMW Corporation  Japan

c  KirloskarEbara Pumps Ltd., India

25 Metering Pumps a  Union, USA 

b  Nikkiso, Japan

c  William Instrument Co. INC 

d   Alfa Laval 

26 a  Milton Roy, International Reciprocating Dosing Pumps  b  Bran & Luebbe  Germany

c  Lewa  Germay

d  Nikkiso  Japan

e  Dosapro  France

f  Wallace & Tieman  UK 

g  M/s PERONI POMPE SpA, Italy

27 a   Allweiler  GermanyRotary Positive Displacement Pumps  b  Bomeman  Germany

c  IMO  Sweden

d  Viking  USA 

e  Ingersoll / Dresser Intl.

28 Vacuum Pumps a  Siemen  Germanyb  Ebara  Japan

c  Nash  USA 

d  SIHI  USA 

e  Sulzer/Burckhandt  Switzerland

29 Process Gas Compressor (Turbine driven)- 

 A a M/s KHI  JapanProcess Gas Compressor-  API 617  b  IHI  Japan

c  Dresser Rand  USA 

d  Cooper Energy Services  USA 

e  MAN Turbo  Germany

f  Elliott (Now owned by Ebara – Japan)  Japan

g  Solar Turbines Inc. USA 

h  Demag-De Laval (Siemens AG, Germany)  Germany

B Gas Turbine-API 616 a  M/s General Electric  USA 

b  M/s Rolls-Royce  UK 

c  M/s Alstom, UK (M/s Siemens AG, Germany)  Germany

d  M/s Solar Turbines  USA 

30 Turbine Generator Set-  A) Gas Turbines a 

M/s General Electric USA 

b  M/s Rolls-Royce  UK 

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c  M/s Alstom, UK (M/s Siemens AG, Germany)  Germany

d  M/s Solar Turbines  USA 

B Alternators a  M/s Brush Electric  UK 

b  M/s General Electric  USA c  M/s Siemens  Germany

d  M/s Alstom  UK 

e  M/s Fuji Electric  Japan

31 DG Set (Portable) a Caterpillar  USA 

32 CO2 Snuffing System a New Age Industries, Mumbai  India

33  AIR FIN COOLERS-(CS & SS) a GEA Energy Systems India Ltd. India

b GEI Hamon Industries Ltd  India

c L&T Ltd  India

d Nuovo Pignone Spa  Italy, India

e Paharpur Cooling Towers  Indiaf Bharat Heavy plates & Vessels  India

34 a L & T Ltd., IndiaWASTE HEAT EXCHANGERS  b Petron, India

c Bharat Heavy Plates & Vessels, India

d Technip India  India

e Thermax, India

f Hitachi-Babcock, Japan

35 DEMISTERS a Haver Standard India, Mumbai  India

b Evergreen Technologies Pvt. Ltd, Mumbai  India

c Continental Profiles Ltd, New Delhi  India

d Pace Engg Industries, Mumbai  Indiae Jeetumall Jaichand Pvt. Ltd, Kolkata  India

36 a Cirmac B.V. NetherlandsMEMBRANE TYPE N2 GENERATOR  b Air Pack  Netherlands

c Parkar Hannien Corp. Balston

d Air Liquide 

37 Chemical Injection Pumps a  M/s PERONI POMPE SpA, Italy

38 

Instrument Air Dryers/Compressed Air Dryer a M/s Indcon Projects & Equipment Ltd., New Delhi-  India

39  Air Cooled Heat Exchangers  a M/s Bukit Fraser Thermal Technology Sdn Bhd, Malaysia

40 Air/HC Gas Driven Pump a Hasket Energy UK (Contact: Haskel (Asia Pvt.Ltd.)  UK 

III Safety Items 

1 a Ansul Fire Protection  USA.

b  Safety & Health  USA.

Dry Chemical Skid-(350 lbs)-UL listed skid/ UL 

listed components  c  Wormald  USA.

d  Fire Boss  USA 

e Vijay Fire  India

f Fire Combat 

g Ansul  India

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2 a  Kooverji Devshi & Co. Pvt.Ltd. Mumbai. IndiaPortable Fire 

Extinguishers. b  Wormald Fire Engg  USA.

c  Houston Fire Equip.Co. USA.

d  Doopley Fire System Inc. USA.e  Zeneth Fire Services, Mumbai  Indiaf Mercantile & Marine Services (I) Pvt Ltd., Mumbai,

India3 a Wormald Fire Engg. USA.

b  Houston Fire & Safety Equipt.Co. USA.

c   Alaxander Industrial Inc.Houston. USA.

d  Keegan Speciality  USA.

e  Billy Pugh Co. Inc. USA.

f  Eastern Stores, Mumbai. India

Life Preservers (Life Jackets, Life Ring Buoys) Inflatable Life Rafts,First 

 Aid Kits, , Fire Blanket,Fireman’s outlet,Breathing 

equipment,Stretcher,Personnel, Baskets,

Scramble nets.

g  Galvianiser, Mumbai. India

Mercantile & Marine Services(I) Pvt.Ltd. Mumbai.

India

i   Ahmed S. Moloobhoy & Sons, Mumbai. India

 j  Meredian Inflatable Pvt.Ltd Mumbai. India

k   Aero Marine Industries Pvt.Ltd.,Madras  Indial Unicare Emergency Eqpt Pvt Ltd , Mumbai  India

m  Eastern Shipchandlers  India

n  Besto Life Saving  USA 

o M/s Viking Life-Saving Equipment Pte. Ltd, Singapore

4 a  Unicare Emergency Equipment, Mumbai. Indiab  Offshore Clothing & Suppliers Ltd  UK.

Eye Wash & Safety Shower.

c  Nippon Encon. MFG.Co.Ltd. Japan.

5 Helicopter Rescue Kit. a  Bristol Uniform Ltd., Bristol  UK.

b  Wormald Fire Engg. USA.c Houston Fire Safety Euipt.Co. USA 

d  Doopley Fire Systems Inc. USA.

e  Joseph Leslie & Co.Mumbai  India

f   AMCO  USA 

6 a  Wormald Fire Engg. USA.

b  Dooley Fire Systems Inc. USA.Personnel Protection Equipment from H2S Exposure. c  Nohmi Fire Safety Equipt.Co. USA.

d  Houston Fire Safety Equipt. Co. USA.

e  Drager Aktiengesell Schaft  Germany

f   AMCO  USA.

g  Nohmi Bosai Kogyo Ltd. Japan

7 Survival Craft a  Schat Harding Ltd. UK 

b  Master Craft  USA 

c  Norsafe  Norway

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IV Instrumentation 

1 Pressure Gauges  a Budenberg Gauge Co. Ltd. UK 

WIKA  Germany/

India

c  Gauges Bourden  UK 

d   Aschcroft  USA 

e  Barton Instrument system limited  U.K 

f   Ametek  USA 

g  Manometer  India

h  General Instruments Consortium  India

i  Waree Instruments Ltd. India

 j ITT Barton  USA 

2 a  Budenberg Gauge Co. Ltd. UK Diff. Pressure Gauges & 

Indicators b 

WIKA  Germany/India

c  Burdon  France

d  Gauges Bourdon  UK e Barton Instrument system limited  U.K 

f  Meriam Process Technologies  USA g Aschcroft  USA h General instrument consortium(India)  Indiai Waree Instruments Ltd., Mumbai  India j ITT Barton  USA 

3 a  Marine Electricals, Mumbai  IndiaTelemetry Interface 

Cabinet  b  Fabricon, Mumbai  Indiac  Switch Gears & Control, Mumbai  India

d  Marine Delight, Calcutta  India

e  Yokogawa  Japan/India

f  e-production solution  USA 

g  Elec. Mech. Corporation, Mumbai  India

h YEW  Japan

i Backer-CAC  USA 

 j Yokogawa Blue Star  India4 a e-Productions solution  USA 

b  Brisco Engineering  UK 

Well Fire Shutdown Panel 

& Test Separator Shutdown Panel  c   Autocon  USA 

d  PT- Petrotech  BATAM

e  Controls and Electrics (Boustead) Pte ltd  Singaporef Test Automation  USA 

g  Wormald  UK 

h  S.A.Technologies Pte.Ltd. Singapore

i  Wilmax Controls System Pte.Ltd., Singapore

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 j  Frames Energy Systems  Netherlands

k  Sulaiman Petrotech ME FZE  UAE

l Haven Automation  Singaporem Backer-CAC  USA 

5 a  Foxboro (Invensys)  USA, IndiaDistributed Control System  b Baily Controls  USA 

c  Toshiba  Japan

d Honeywell Automation India Ltd (HAIL)  India

e  Yokogawa  Japan

Emerson Process Management  USA/UK/Singapore /India

g  Yokogawa Blue Star  India.

h ABB  USA, India6 a e-Productions solution  USA 

b  WKM  USA Pneumatic Pr. Switch/HI- LO Pilots (Indicating dial type)  c Axelson  USA 

d  PT-Petrotech  USA/BATAM

e  Halliburton Energy  USA 

f Backer-CAC  USA 

7 a  SOR  USA Pr. Switches (Explosion Proof)  b  ITT Neo Dyn  USA 

c   Aschcroft  USA 

d Yokogawa 

Japane  Delta Controls  UK 

f  e-Productions solution  USA 

g  Danfoss  India

h YEW  Japan

i Backer-CAC  USA 

8 Pr. Relief Valves a  Safety instrument system ltd  U.K 

b  Sapag – Alasthom  France

c  Tyco Flow Control  USA-UK 

d  Fukui  Japan

e  Farris Engineering  UK f  Tyco Sanmar ,Trichy  India

g  Triangle  UK 

h   AUDCO India Ltd. India

i  Ham-Let Advanced Control Technology  Israel

 j  Moorco (Only for NON-ASME Service)  India

k IMI Bailey Birkit  UK 

l Teledyne Farris Engineering  USA 

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9 Pr. Indicating Controllers a  Yokogawa  Japan

b  Emerson Process Management (Fisher)  UK/USA 

c Barton Instrument system limited 

U.K d  Foxboro  USA 

e   ABB – Kent  UK 

f   ABB Limited  India

g  Bristol Babcock  USA 

h ITT Barton  USA 

10 a   ABB Limited  IndiaLarge Case Field Recorders  b  Foxboro  USA 

c  Barton Instrument system limited  U.K 

d  Yokogawa  Japan

e  Bristol Babcock  USA f ITT Barton  USA 

11 a ABB Limited  IndiaField Pneumatic Integrators  b  Yokogawa  Japan

12 Gauge Glass & Cocks a  Nihon Klinger  Japan

b  Patrole Services  France

c  Jerguson Gauge & Valve Company  USA 

d  Penburty  USA 

e  Technomatic  India

f  Chemtrols, Mumbai  India

g Protolina, Mumbai 

Indiah  Samil  S. Korea

i Daniels, USA 

 j Bliss Anand  India

k Levcon  India13 a MSW Controls, UK 

b Emerson Process Management (Fischer Controls)  UK/USA/

Singapore

c  Magnetrol (Only Level Switches)  Belgium

Level Instruments- Pneumatic (Level- controls & Level Switches) 

d  Dresser Maseneilan (Only Level Controls)  USA 

Eckardt (Only Level Controls)  West

Germany

f  S.O.R. (only Level Switches)  USA 

g  e-Productions solution (only Level Switches)  USA 

h  Chemtrols (I) (Only Level Switche)  India

Dresser Valve (India) Pvt.Ltd. (For Disposal level 

Transmitters)  India

 j Maseneilan, (Only Level Controls)  France

k Backer-CAC, (Only Level Switches)  USA 

l Dresser Maseneilan  France

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m Eckardt WestGermany

n Fisher 

UK,

Singapore14 a  S.O.R. USA Level Switches (Explosion 

Proof)  b  Patrol Service  France

c  MSW Controls  UK 

d  Tokyo Keiso  Japan

e  Magnetrol  Belgium

f  Chemtrol (I), Mumbai  India

g  M/s Dag Process, India

h Dag Process  India

15 a 

Emerson Process Management  USA/UK/Singapore /IndiaPr. Transmitters / P to I 

Converters  b   ABB Limited  India

c  Yokogawa  Japan/India

d  Honeywell / Tata Honeywell  USA/India

e   ABB-Kent  UK/India

f  Gould  USA 

g  Instrumentation Ltd. Kota  India

h YEW  Japan

16 Solenoid Valves a   ASCO  USA 

b  Maxseal  UK 

c  Skinner  USA 

d  Blackborough  UK 

e Herion  Germany

17 Turbine Flow Meters a Emerson process management (Daniel Measurement & Control)  USA 

b  Flow Tech. USA 

c  Moorco  India

d  FMC Smith Meters Inc  USA 

e  Barton Instrument system limited  U.K 

f  FMC SAMMAR Ltd  India

g  FMC TECHNOLOGY SAMMAR  India

h  Bopp & Reuther  Germany

i Brooks Inst. USA 

 j TYCO Sanmar 

18 Temperature Transmitters 

Emerson Process Management  USA/UK/Singapore/India

b  Yokogawa  Japan

c   ABB-Kent  UK 

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d  Honeywell /Tata Honeywell  USA/India

e  Schlumberger 

f Fuji 

Japan19 Temp. Gauges a   Aschcroft  USA 

b  Gauges Bourdon  UK 

c  Nagano Keiki  Japan

d  General Instruments Consortium, Mumbai  India

e   A.N. Instruments  India

f  WIKA  Germany

g  Waree Instruments Ltd., Mumbai  India

20 ESD & FSD Valves a  e-Productions solution  USA 

b  Sigma  USA 

c  Protection System & Devices  Indiad  Versa  Netherlands

e Backer-CAC  USA 

21 Temp. Switches a  Delta Controls  UK 

b  KDG Instruments  UK 

c  NAGANO-KEIKI  Japan

d  SOR  USA 

e  ITT, Snider 

f   Aschcroft  USA 

g   ASCO  USA 

22 Fusible Plugs a  e-Productions solution  USA b  Sigma  USA 

c  Ruelco  USA 

d Backer-CAC  USA 

23 Flame Arrestors a  Petrol Service  France

b  Groth Equipment Corporation  USA 

c  GPE Controls  USA 

d  Braunsch Weigr Flammenfilter,GmBH, WG  Germany

e  Whersoc, S.A. France

f  Shand & Jurs  USA 

g  Marvac  UK 

h  Safety System  UK 24 Orifice Plates & Flanges 

and Restriction Orifices a 

Perry Eq. Corporation 

USA 

Emerson Process Management (Daniel Measurement & Control) 

USA 

c   ABB Limited  India

d  Micro Precision, Faridabad  India

e  General Instruments Consortium,Mumbai  India

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f PECO  USA 

g Petrol Valves  Italy

25 a 

Emerson Process Management (Daniel Measurement & Control)) 

USA Senior, Junior Simplex Orifice Fittings 

b  Perry Equipment Corporation  USA 

26 Filter Regulators a  Shavo Norgen, Madras  India

b  Emerson Process Management  UK 

c  Dresser Masoneilon  USA 

d   ABB Limited  India

e  Versatile Controls Ltd. UK 

f  Dresser Valve India Pvt. Ltd. India

27 a  MSW  UK Flow Switches (Pneumatic 

& Electrical)  b  Magnetrol  Belgiumc Tokyo Keiso  Japan

d  Yokogawa Blue Star  India

e  Barton Instrument system limited  U.K f Link  USA 

28 Control Valves a  Fisher Controls / Fisher Sanmar  USA/India

b  Dresser Masoneilon  USA 

c  Motoyama Engineering Works  Japan

d   ABB – Kent  UK 

e  WEIR Valves &Controls Ltd. UK 

f  Blakeborugh  UK 

g  KOSON  Singapore

h  CCI  USA 

i  M/s Kent Introl Private Limited,Nasik  India

 j  Dresser Valve India Pvt. Ltd. India

k  MIL Controls Ltd. India

l Richards Industries  USA 

m KOSO Controls  Singapore

29 a  Fisher Controls / Fisher Sanmar  USA/IndiaSelf Actuated Pressure 

Control Valves  b Dresser Masoneilon  USA 

c  ESME  UK 

d  WEIR Valves & Controls Ltd. (Hopkinsons Ltd)  UK 

e  Electrical Steam & Mining Equipment Ltd, UK 

f  Dresser Valve India Pvt. Ltd. India

30 a Zellweger ( Sieger)  UK Fire and Gas Detection System  b  General Monitors  UK 

c  Det Tronics, California  USA 

d  Haven Automation  Singapore

e  Delphian  USA 

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f  Nohmi Bosai  Japan

g  G.P. Elliot  UK 

h Safety Systems 

USA i  ICS  UK 

 j  Yokogawa Indl. Safety System  Malaysia

k Honeywell Automation India Ltd (HAIL)  India

31 a  George Kent  SingaporeDeluge Valve with Test facility 

b Wormald  Hongkong/

Singapore

c  Cla-Val  USA 

d  MIL Ltd. Israel

32 Water Cut Meter a  Emerson Process Management  USA/UK 

33 Rotameter a   AL Flow Glass Equipment. India

b  Tokyo Keiso Co. Ltd. Japan

34 Annubars / Pitot Tubes a  M/s Emerson Process  USA 

b  Intra Automation GMBH  Germany

35 Instrumentation Fittings a  Swagelok  USA 

b  Circor (HOKE) Instrumentation Ltd  UK.

c  Parker  USA 

d   ASTEC, Mumbai  India

e DK Tech  South

Korea

f  Ham-Let Advanced Control Technology  Israel

g  Precision Engineering Industries, Mumbai  India

h  Fluid Control Pvt. Ltd., Mumbai  India

i  Hy-Lok Corporation  Korea

 j Parker  Singapore

36 Flow computer (Liquid/Gas) a 

Emerson process management (Daniel Measurement 

& Control)  USA)

b Bristol Babcock Digital System   Australia

37 Flow totalizer a Barton Instrument  U.K 

b Emerson process management (Daniel Measurement & Control)  USA 

c Yokogawa d Contrec   AUSTRALIA 

38 Ultrasonic flow Meter a 

Emerson process management (Daniel Measurement & Control)  USA 

b Panamatrix  USA 

c Sick Maihak Ag  Germany

39 Corrosion analyzer a Rohrback Cosasco system  USA 

40 Portable Calibrator a Fluke  USA 

b Druck 

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c Beamax  Finland

41 Chlorine Analyzer a M/s Emerson process management  USA 

42 Dissolved Oxygen  Analyzer  a Orbi Sphere  Switzerland

43 Programmable Logic Controller  a 

Yokogawa Industrial Safety Systems, (Prosafe) (only TUV approved applications) 

India/Malaysia/Japan/Netherlands

b ABB 

c Allen Bradley  UK 

d Siemens  Germany

e ICS 

f GE  USA 

g Honeywell Automation India Ltd. (HAIL)  India

h Hima Paul Hidebrandt GmBH  Germanyi Bristol Babcock   Australia

 j Rockwell, (Only non TUV approved applications)  India

k Triconix (only TUV approved applications)  USA 

l GE Fanuc (only TUV approved applications)  USA, India

44 MPFM a Emerson process management (Micromotion) 

b Agar Corporation  USA 

c Schlumberger  USA 

45 Coriolis meter a Emerson process management  UAE

b Heinrichs Gmbh  Germany

46 Salino meter a Yokagawa  Netherland47 a Dresser Mansoneilan  USA High pressure Control 

Valves (HCV)  b Mokveld  Holland

c Fisher Controls  USA 

d Kent Process Control Ltd  UK 

e Control Component Inc. USA 

f WEIR Valves & Controls UK Ltd. UK 

g Koson Process Controls  Singapore

h  Dresser Valve India Pvt.Ltd. India

48 

Dissolved Oxygen 

 Analyzer a Orbi Sphere (Hach Ultra Analytics)  Switzerland49 Instrument Valves a Ham-Let (Isreal-Canada) Ltd. Israel

50 Level Transmitters a Dresser Valve India Pvt. Ltd. India

51 

ISOLATORS & BARRIERS 

(Active & Passive) a MTL, P&F 

52 LIMIT SWITCHES a BETTIS 

b Honeywell Automation India Ltd. (HAIL)  India

53 Tubing Valves a Anderson Greenwood 

54 a Crowcon Detection Instruments HC/H2/H2S GAS 

DETECTORS  b Detector Electronics Corporation 

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c Drager Safety AG 

d General Monitors 

e Zellweger 

55 FIRE DETECTORS a Crowcon Detection Instruments 

b Detector Electronics Corporation 

c Safety Systems 

d General Monitors 

e Zellweger 

56 a Apollo SMOKE/THERMAL DETECTORS  b Thorn 

c Zellweger 

57 

MANUAL CALL POINT, ABANDON SWITCH,

FLASH LIGHT a MEDC  UK 

b Safety Systems 58 HAND CONTROL VALVES a Mansoneilan  France

b Mokveld  USA 

c Fisher Controls  USA 

d Koson Process Controls  Singapore

e Kent Process Control Ltd. UK 

f Control Component Inc. USA 

g Hopkinsons Blackborough  Dubai

59 GASKETS a Madras Industrial Product  India

b IGP  India

Instrumentation Note: 

1 For all instrumentation items that are to be located in the field (hazardous area), certification by FM  / UL / BASEEFA / CSA / DGMS / CMRS or equal is essential, stating that the said Instrumentation 

item is suitable for use in the hazardous area. (This applies to all the items in the Suggested Vendor List) 

2 For all instruments, weather proofness of NEMA 4X / IP 65, as a minimum, is essential. (This applies to all the items in the Suggested Vendor List) 

3  For all electrical instruments, explosion proofness of NEMA 7, as a minimum, is essential (This applies to: Flow Totalizer, Electronic Flow Transmitter, MPFM, Pressure Switch (Electrical) and Pressure 

Transmitter (Elect.)  

V Electrical Equipment 

1 Transformers (Cast Resin Type) a 

Westing House USA.

b  General Electric  USA 

c  Fuji  Japan.

d  Mat & Christie.

e  Traftech.

f  Toshiba  Japan.

g  Maidensha.

h  Merlin Gerlin.

i  GEC  UK.

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 j  Toshiba  Japan.

k  Kirloskar Power 

l   ABB  India.

m M/s Schneider Electric Industries, France2 UPS System. a  SAB-NIEF  Sweden.

b  Stand By Power  USA.

c  Chloride System  UK/France.

d  Fuji  Japan.

e  GUTOR  Switzerland.

f  Emerson  USA.

3 LT Switch Gear. a  Westing House  USA.

b  General Electric Co. UK.

c  Hitachi  Japan.

d  Toshiba  Japan.

e  Fuji  Japan.f  L.K.Nes  Singapore.

g  Nuovo Magini  Italy.

h   Aplerre.

i  IME-Quadri. USA.

 j   Abott Power  USA.

k  Merlin-Gerlin, USA.l Martelli Electo Technical.

m  Pan Electgric.

n  Helco  S Korea.

o  Teresaki  Japan.

 p  L&T,Mumbai  India.

q   ABB  Korear M/s Schneider Electric Industries, France

4  HT Switch Gear. a  Westing House  USA.

b  Hitachi  Japan.

c  General Electric Co. UK/USA.

d  SACE  Italy

e   ABB  Norway.

f  Merlin Gerlin . USA 

g Siemens  Germany/In

donesia.

h  Fuji  Japan

i   AREVA T & D India Limited  India

 j M/s Schneider Electric Industries, France

5 Battery & Battery Charger. a 

SAB – NIFE Sweden

b  Standby Power  USA.

c  Chloride System  UK/France.

d  Yuasa  Japan.

e  Fuji  Japan.

f  Gutor  Switzerland.

g  Emerson  USA.

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h  HBL NIFE Power System Ltd, Hyderabad  India

Chabi Electrical Pvt.Ltd.,Jalgaon (For Battery Chargers)  India

 j  SAFT Power System  USA 

6 a Impalloy  Singapore/

UK.Cathodic Protection System.

b   Alico Industries  UAE.

c   Aluminium Pechinary  France.

d  Nippon Corrosion  Japan.

e  Nakagawa Corrosion  Japan

f  Wilson Walton  UK 

g  PSL, Mumbai  India.

h  Emirites Techno Casting LLC  Dubai

i  CP TECH  Singapore

 j M/s METEC s.r.l, Italy

7 a  Heyes Lighting  UK.Fluorescent/Incandescent 

Class-“B” LTG Fixtures.. b  Crouse Hinds  USA.

c   Appleton/EGS electrical  USA.

d  ITO-Denki  Japan.

e  Baliga Lighting Eqpt Ltd  India

Govan Industries (I) Ltd., Mumbai (For FLP WP Direct Entry Well Glass Fittings, GL-4)  India

g M/s Chalmit Lighting, UK 

8 a   Automatic Power Inc. USA.Navigational Aid System- (NAVAID)  b  TATA BP  India.

c  SOLAPAK  UK.

d  BP SOLAR   Australia.e  Tideland  Singapore

f M/s ORGA BV., Holland

9 a  VARTA BATTERIES  Germany.Lead Acid Batteries (Solar 

Power System). b  Heagan Batteries  Germany.

c  Chloride Batteries  UK.

d   Amaraja Batteries  India.

e  Yuasa  Japan.

10 a   A.B.Lykab  Sweden.Multi Cable Transit (MCT). b  Engtek Pte Singapore Ltd. . Singapore

c  SVT International, . Germany

d Roxtac  Sweden11 a  GEC Electrical Project Ltd. UK.Div.2 Aviation Marker Ltg.Fixtures. b  Transberg A/S. Sweden.

c  DTS  France.

d  Tide Land Signal Corporation  USA.

12 a  Morarji Dorman, Mumbai. Indiab Indo Asian Switch Gear, Jullundhar  India.

c  Versatrip Circuit Breaker Mfg. P.Ltd. Mumbai  India

d  Bharatiya Cutler Hammer, Faridabad  India

Lighting & Power Distribution Panel, AC DISTRIBUTION BOARD & DC DISTRIBUTION BOARD  e  Reunion Engg.Co.Mumbai. India

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f Fabricons, Mumbai. India

Siemans, Germany/India

h  Willson &Co. Indiai  HHI  Korea

 j Marine Electricals  India

k HEECO  Korea

l Group Schiender (Square-D)  USA 

13 Solar Power System a  Central Electronics Ltd., Faridabad  India.

b  BHEL, Bangalore  India.

c  Tata BP Solar  India.

d  BP Solar   Australia.

e  Solapak  UK.

14 FRLS Cables. a  Universal Cables, Satna, MP  India.

b Nicco Cables, Kolkata 

India.c  Cable Corporation of India, Mumbai  India

d  Polycab, Mumbai  India

e Pirelli, Italy

f BICC, Singapore

g Kukdong Electric, Korea

h RPG Cable Co., India

i Associated Flexible  India

15 Fire Survival Cables. a  Universal Cables, Satna, MP  India.

b  INCAB  India

c  Cable Corporation of India, Mumbai  India

d  Polycab  India

e Pirelli  Italy

f BICC  Singapore

g Procon  India16 FRP Cable Trays a Super reinforced Plastic Associated Engg. Corporation,

Mumbai India

b  Grip India, Mumbai  India

c  SSB Industries, Bangalore  India

d  Ercon, Jodhpur  India

e  General Composites Pvt. Ltd., Mumbai  India

f  INDIANA, Mumbai  India

g Enduro  USA 

17 Batteries (Ni-Cd) a   AMCO Power System  Indiab  HBL Nife Power System  India

c   Amaraja  India

18 a  Baliga Lighting Eqpt.,Mumbai  IndiaHazardous Area Lighting Fixtures  b  Flexpro Electrical,Mumbai  India

c FCG Flame Proof Control Gears Pvt. Ltd.,Mumbai,India 

India

d  FCG Power Industries Pvt. Ltd., Mumbai  India

e Flameproof Equipments Pvt. Ltd.

f Sudhir Switchgears 

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g Crouse Hinds USA, Australia

h Appleton  USA 

i Legerand ATX  France j M/s Chalmit Lighting, UK 

k CEAG-FCG  India

19 a  Crompton Greaves Ltd, IndiaMV Motors (Flame Proof Exd, EX e, EX n)  b  Bharat Bijlee  India

c  KEC  India

d  Siemens  India

20  Junction Boxes  a  Baliga  India

b  Flexpro  Indiac FCG Flame Proof Control Gears Pvt. Ltd.,Mumbai  India

d  FCG Power Industries Pvt. Ltd., Mumbai  India

e Crouse Hinds   Australia/U

SA 

f Weidmuller  Singapore/

Germany

g  Govan Industries (I) Pvt. Ltd., Mumbai  India

h Sudhir Switchgears  India

i Appleton, USA 

 j Legerand ATX  France

k M/s DAEHA International Ltd., Korea

l M/s Flameproof Equipments Pvt.Ltd, Mumbai, India

m CEAG-FCG  India

n Flameproof Equipments Pvt. Ltd  India

21 Cables (Power) a  Nicco, Kolkata  India

b  RPG (Asean) Cables  India

c  Universal, Satna  India

d  Uniflex  India

e  KEI Industries Ltd.,Mumbai  India

f M/s Jinro Industries, Korea

22 Cables (Instrument) a  Procon, Pune  India

b  Brooks, Mumbai  India

c  Draka  Spain

d  BICC, UK 

e   Associated Flexible and Wires, Mumbai  India

f   Associated Cables  Indiag  KEI Industries Ltd.,Mumbai  India

h M/s Jinro Industries, Korea

23 Cable Glands a  HAWKE  UK 

b  Gouse Hindus  USA 

c  Baliga  India

d  Flexpro  India

e M/s DAEHA International Ltd., Korea

24 Electrical Heat Tracing a Thermopads Pvt. Ltd., Mumbai  Inida

b Raychem / Lloyds 

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c Thermon 

d Xicon 

25 

Paging and Intercom 

System  a GAI-TRONICS S.r.l. Italy26 Lighting Transformer a Unelecta  Taiwan27 i. Explosion Proof Control 

Stations- 

ii. Industrial type plug and sockets 

a Govan Industries (I) Pvt. Ltd., Mumbai  Indian

(Note:- b to j for Explosion Proof Control Stations Only) 

Baliga 

c FCG Flame Proof Control Gears Pvt. Ltd.,Mumbai 

Indiad  Ex-protecta 

e  Flexpro f  Sudhir Switchgear 

g  Flameproof Equipments Pvt. Ltd 

h  Crouse Hinds   Australiai  Sthal  Germany j  CEAG-FCG  India

28 Submarine Cable a EXSYM Corporation  Japan

29 HV MOTORS -(Ex e/ Ex n) a Lawrence Scott Electro Motors 

b Fuji  Japan

c Loher  Germany

d Parson Peebles  UK 

e BHEL  India

f Siemens 

g Crompton Greaves Ltd 

h KEC 

i ASI Robicon  Italy

30 TELEPHONE SYSTEM a Tata Telecom  India

b Siemens 

c Federal Signal 

31 RADIO SYSTEM a Southern Avionics Company 

b S P Radio 

c Park Electronics Ltd.

d Amplidan 

e Scanti 

f Saracom 

g Jotron 

h Pace 

i Sailor 

 j Electronics Manne 

32 a Baliga Lighting Equipment Ltd.HAZARDOUS AREA LIGHTING PANEL  b FCG Flame Proof Control Gears Pvt. Ltd.,Mumbai  India

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(FLAMEPROOF) c Flexpro Electrical Pvt. Ltd.

d Flameproof Equipments Pvt. Ltd 

e FCG Power Industries 

f Sudhir Switchgears 

33 a FCG Flame Proof Control Gears Pvt. Ltd.,Mumbai  India

b Flameproof Equipments Pvt. Ltd.WELDING RECEPTACLES & CONVENIENCE OUTLETS (FLAMEPROOF)  c Sudhir Switchgears 

d Appleton, USA 

e Legerand ATX, France

VI Pipeline 

Linepipe (NACE & Non- 

NACE)-(API Monogram) a 

Sumitomo Corporation (Trader) 

Japan

b  Tenaris Dalmine (Earlier known as Dalmine, Italy)  Italia

Mannesmannrohren-werke AG (Earlier known as 

Mannesmann, Germany)  Germany

d  NKK Corporation  Japan

e  Nippon Steel Corporation  Japan

f  Marubeni (Trader)  Japan

g  Mitsui (Trader)  Japan

h  Itochu (Trader)  Japan

i  Thhyssen  Germany

 j  Vallourec & Mannesmann Tubes 

k  Tenaris Tamsa  Mexico

l  Mittal Steel Roma S.A.(Seamless Pipes Only)  Romania

m  Jindal Saw Ltd.,Delhi (SAW Pipes)  India

n M/s Man Industries (India) Ltd.(for NON-NACE as per ONGC specification no. 2020C Rev.0)  India

2 Riser Bend-(API Monogram) a 

Fabricom GTI (Earlier known as Fabricam, Belgium) Belgium

b  Dai-ichi High Frequency Co. Ltd. Japan

c  Tenaris Dalmine  Japan

d  PSL  India

e  Sung Jin Machinery Co. Ltd  S. Koreaf Igawara Industrial service and Trading Pte. Ltd  Singapore

g  Proclad Induction Bending  UK h  Jindal Saw Ltd.,Delhi (LR Bends only)  India

3 a  Bredero Price  SharjahConcrete & Anti-corrosion Coating  b  NPCC   Abu Dhabi

c  PSL  India

d  Saw Pipes, Delhi, India Saw Pipes, Delhi  India

4 Monel Plate a 

Thyssen KruppVDM (Earlier known as VDM, Krupp,Germany) 

Germany

b  Mitsubshi (Trader)  Japan

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Special Metals Wiggin Ltd (Earlier known as Inco  Alloys, UK) 

UK 

5 Flexible Linepipe a Well Stream 

UK b NKT  Denmark 

c  Technip Coflexip Oceania   Australia

Sub Sea Flanges for Sour 

Services (Spec No. 2024B Rev.0) and non sour services (Spec no. 2024A 

Rev.0) a M/s Chaudhry Hammer Works Ltd, India

VII Structural Items 

1 Rubber Fenders a  Industrial Rubber Moulders, Ahmedabad  India

b  Crux Products Ltd  UK 

Regal Marine Products, Offshore Kinematics Inc,

Texas  USA 2 Grout Seal a  Industrial Rubber Moulders, Ahmedabad  India

b  Crux Products Ltd  UK 

Regal Marine Products, Offshore Kinematics Inc,Texas  USA 

3 Diaphragm Closure a  Industrial Rubber Moulders, Ahmedabad  India

b  Crux Products Ltd  UK 

Regal Marine Products, Offshore Kinematics Inc,Texas  USA 

4 Marine Growth Preventer (MGP) a 

IEV Malaysia

Structural Tubular 

(Rolling) Saw Pipes  a M/s.Lalit Profile & Steel Ind. Ltd., Navi Mumbai  India6 Marine Paints (Protective 

coating) for offshore structure 

a M/s. Chugoku Marine Paints (S) Pte Ltd. Singapore

VII I   ARCHITECTURAL ITEMS 

1 a Specialist Services  DubaiExternal Fire Proofing H rated  b Booth Engineering Ltd. UK 

c Van Dam  Netherlands

d Mandozal Coatings Co. Ltd. UK 

e Pyrocrele Inc. CDC Crete Ltd., Chennai  India

f Chartek IV, Ms Textron Speciality Material  USA 

g Thermolag 2000, M/s Thermal Science Inc  UK 2 a Specialist Services  DubaiExternal Fire Proofing A 

Rated  b Booth Engineering Ltd. UK 

c Van Dam  Netherlands

d Mech Tools Engineering  UK 

3 a Specialist Services  DubaiInternal Fire Wall A rated & B rated  b Booth Engineering Ltd. UK 

c Van Dam  Netherlands

d Mech Tools Engineering  UK 

e IMAC  Sweden

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f BD System  UK 

g BU-II Industries SouthKorea

h Shinsung Engg.SouthKorea

4 a Specialist Services Dubai(UAE)

Pre Fabricated Toilet System 

b Flush Metal partition Corporation  UK 

c BU-II Industries SouthKorea

d Norac AS  Norway

e Shinsung Engg.& Archi Co Ld. Korea

5 B-15 Suspended Ceiling a TNF ceiling  Denmark 

b BU-II Industries SouthKorea

c Shinsung Engg.SouthKorea

d BD System  UK 

e IMAC  Sweden

f USG Ceiling, New Delhi  India

6 Floor Screed / Underlay a Duirastic Ltd. UK 

b Texmar  Sweden

c Deahyup  Korea

7 Vinyl Tiles a Marley Floors  Kent

b Armstrong  USA 

c LG Chemicals SouthKorea

8 Ceramic Tiles a Pilkington  USA 

b Woomi Ceramics 

SouthKorea

c Armstrong  USA 

d Marley Floors  Kent

9 Access Floor System a DONN Access Floor, New Delhi  India

b Kwan SU 

SouthKorea

c Propa Floor  UK 

d Tate Floor  USA 

e Gamma Industries  France

f Van Dam  Netherlands

10 Fire Retardant Carpet a Tivoli Burmatex  UK 

11 Fire Retardant External Coating  a Liquid Plastic Ltd. UK 

12 H-60 & A-60 Door a Specialist Services  Dubai

b Booth Engineering Ltd. UK 

c Van Dam  Netherlands

d Sung Mi Geun Cheul  Korea

13 B-15 Door a Specialist Services  Dubai

b Booth Engineering Ltd. UK 

c Van Dam  Netherlands

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d Mech Tools Engineering  UK 

e IMAC  Sweden

f BD System  Uk 

g BU-II Industries SouthKorea

h Shinsung Engg. Korea

i Sung Mi Geun Cheul  Korea

14 A-60 Window a Samgong Co Ltd  Korea

b Nordam A/S  Norway

c Jung Gong Co. Korea

15 A-0 Rolling Shutter a Bolton Brady Scotland Ltd. Scotland

b Atlas Door 

16 Insulation a Lloyd Insulation (I) Ltd., New Delhi  India

b Rockwool A/S  Denmark 

c Keumkang Chemicals  Korea

17 Kitchen Equipment a Qualty Marketing Co  USA 

b Hobart Manufacturing Co Ltd, London  UK 

c Kan Li Far east Pvt. Ltd. Singapore

18 Plumbing Fittings a Daelim Trading Co.

SouthKorea

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 APPENDIX-B-1

PROFORMA OF ACKNOWLEDGEMENT LETTER 

FOR RECEIPT OF BIDDING DOCUMENTS

Date:

To

Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Limited4th floor, 11 High Bldg.,Bandra Sion Link Road,Sion(W),Mumbai - 400 017

 Attn: GM (MM)

Sub: ONGC TENDER NO: MR/OW/MM/B-193/07/2007 

Dear Sir,

We hereby acknowledge receipt of a complete set of "Bidding Documents for B-197 field development Project" oONGC, India for our use in preparing Tender.

We have noted the closing date of receipt of Tender in Mumbai, India as 10.10.2007  for the Tender undereference.

We guarantee that the contents of the above Bidding Documents shall be kept confidential within our organizationand further that the drawings, specifications and text of said Bidding Documents shall remain the property of ONGC,India and shall be returned upon demand by ONGC, and the said documents are to be used only for that purposeintended by their publication.

 Yours faithfully,

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 APPENDIX B - 2

PROFORMA FOR LETTER OF AUTHORITY 

Dated:

To,

Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Limited4th floor, 11 High Bldg.,Bandra Sion Link Road,Sion(W),Mumbai - 400 017India

 Attn: GM (MM )

Dear Sir,

Sub: ONGC TENDER NO.: MR/OW/MM/B-193/07/2007 

We _______________________________________ do hereby confirm that Mr. ____________________ (Name (s)position held and address) is/are authorised to represent us to tender, negotiate and conclude the agreement on oubehalf with you against your Tender Invitation No. MR/OW/MM/B-193/07/2007  for Survey, Design, Engineering, Procurement, Fabrication, Anti Corrosion and Weight Coating, Load out, Tie-down/Sea fastening, Tow-out/Saiout, Transportation, Installation, Hook-up, Testing, Pre-commissioning, Startup and Commissioning (whereveapplicable) of entire facilities of B-193 field development Project.

We confirm that we shall be bound by all the whatsoever our said agents shall commit.

 Yours faithfully,

Signature:

Name and Designation

For and on behalf of 

NOTE:

This letter of authority should be on printed letterhead of the Bidder, and should be signed by a person competentand having the power of attorney (power of attorney shall be annexed) to bind such Bidder. If signed by aConsortium, it should be signed for each member of the Consortium by persons competent and having the power ofattorney (Power of attorney shall be annexed) to bind such member of the Consortium.

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 APPENDIX -B-3PROFORMA FOR PERFORMANCE GUARANTEE LETTER 

REF NO._________ BANK GUARANTEE NO. _____________ DATED __________ 

To,Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Limited4th floor, 11 High Bldg.,Bandra Sion Link Road,Sion(W),Mumbai - 400 017 (India)

Dear Sirs,

1. In consideration of Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Ltd. incorporated under the Companies Act 1956 havingits registered office at Jeevan Bharati, Tower-II, 124 Indira Chowk, New Delhi - 110 001, India and one of itsoffices at 4th floor, 11 High Bldg., Bandra Sion Link Road, Sion (W), Mumbai - 400 017 (hereinafter referredto as "Company" which expression shall unless repugnant to the context or meaning thereof includes all itssuccessors, administrators, executors and assigns) having entered into a Contract No. ............. dated............. (hereinafter called "The Contract" which expression shall include all the amendments thereto) withM/s ............... having its registered/head office at ..............(hereinafter referred to as "The Contractowhich expression shall, unless repugnant to the context or meaning thereof include all its successors,administrators, executors and assigns) and Company having agreed that the Contractor shall furnish toCompany a performance guarantee for Indian Rupees/US$ ...........for the faithful performance of the entireContract.

2. We.................. (name of the Bank) registered under the laws of ............... (name of the country) havinghead/registered office at ........... (hereinafter referred to as "The Bank" which expression shall, unless

repugnant to the context or meaning thereof include all its successors, administrators, executors andpermitted assigns) do hereby guarantee and undertake to pay immediately on first demand in writing andany/all moneys to the extent of Indian Rs./US$ ............. (in figures) (Indian Rupees/US Dollars ..........)(in words) on breach of Contract by Contractor without any demur, reservation, contest or protest and/orwithout any reference to the Contractor. Any such demand made by Company on the Bank by serving awritten notice shall be conclusive and binding, without any proof, on the bank as regards the amount dueand payable, notwithstanding any dispute(s) pending before any Court, Tribunal, Arbitrator or any otherauthority and/or any other matter or things whatsoever, as liability under these presents being absoluteand unequivocal. We agree that the guarantee herein contained shall be irrevocable. This guarantee shalnot be determined, discharged or affected by the liquidation, winding up, dissolution or insolvency of theContractor and shall remain valid, binding and operative against the Bank.

Company shall have the unqualified option to operate this Bank Guarantee to recover Liquidated Damages

as leviable under the Contract.

3. The Bank also agree that Company at its option shall be entitled to enforce this Guarantee against the Bankas a principal debtor, in the first instance, without proceeding against the Contractor and notwithstandingany security or other guarantee that Company may have in relation to the Contractor's liabilities.

4. The Bank further agree that Company shall have the fullest liberty without our consent and without affectingin any manner our obligations hereunder to vary any of the terms and conditions of the said Contract or toextend time of performance by the said Contractor(s) from time to time or to postpone for any time or fromtime to time exercise of any of the powers vested in Company against the said Contractor(s) and to forebeaor enforce any of the terms and conditions relating to the said agreement and we shall not be relieved from

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our liability by reason of any such variation, or extension being granted to the said Contractor(s) or for anyforbearance, act or omission on the part of Company or any indulgence by Company to the saidContractor(s) or any such matter or thing whatsoever which under the law relating to sureties would, but fo

this provision, have effect of so relieving us.

5. The Bank further agree that the Guarantee herein contained shall remain in full force during the period thais taken for the performance of the Contract and all dues of Company under or by virtue of this Contracthave been fully paid and its claim satisfied or discharged or till Company discharges this guarantee inwriting, whichever is earlier or until the date of expiry of the claim period specified in para 9 of this BankGuarantee, whichever shall first occur.

6. This Guarantee shall not be discharged by any change in our constitution, in the constitution of Company othat of the Contractor.

7. The Bank confirms that this guarantee has been issued with observance of appropriate laws of the countryof issue.

8. The Bank also agree that this guarantee shall be governed and construed in accordance with Indian Lawsand subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of Indian Courts of the place from where tenders have been invited.

9. Notwithstanding anything contained herein above, our liability under this Guarantee is limited to IndianRs./US$..........(in figures) (Indian Rupees/US Dollars .............) (in words) and our guarantee shall remain inforce until ................. (indicate the date of expiry of bank guarantee).

 Any claim under this Guarantee must be received by us before the expiry of this Bank Guarantee. If no suchclaim has been received by us by the said date, the rights of Company under this Guarantee will ceaseHowever, if such a claim has been received by us within the said date, all the rights of Company under thisGuarantee shall be valid and shall not cease until we have satisfied that claim.

In witness whereon, the Bank through its authorised officer has set its hand and stamp on this......... dayof....... at.........

........................(SIGNATURE

Full name, designation and official addres(in legible letters) with Bank Stamp

 Attorney as per power of Attorney No...... Date..........

WITNESS NO.1.............................

(SIGNATURE)Full name and official address (in legible letters)

WITNESS NO.2..........................(SIGNATURE)Full name and official address (in legible letters)

Note: This bank guarantee/all further communications relating to this bank guarantee should be `forwarded toHead MM-ES (Offshore), ONGC, 4th floor, 11 High Bldg., Bandra Sion Link Road, Sion(W), Mumbai - 400017 (India).

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INSTRUCTIONS FOR FURNISHING PERFORMANCE GUARANTEE

1. The Bank Guarantee by Indian Bidders will be given on non-judicial stamp paper as per stamp duty

applicable at the place where the tender has emanated. The non-judicial stamp paper should be in name ofthe issuing bank.

2. Foreign parties are requested to execute bank guarantee as per law in their country.

3. Foreign bidders will give guarantee either in the currency of the quotation or US$ (US Dollars). IndianRs./US$ have been mentioned only for illustration. Therefore, in case where bank guarantee is being givenin currency other than Rupees or US$, indicate the relevant currency of the quotation.

4. The expiry date as mentioned in clause 9 should be arrived at by adding 60 days to the warranty period.

5. The Bank Guarantee by Indian contractor will be given from nationalized/scheduled banks only. The foreigncontractor will give Bank Guarantee from a foreign bank acceptable to ONGC(the list of foreign banks

acceptable to ONGC is enclosed in Appendix A-8) or from an Indian Scheduled Bank, either situated incontractor’s country or in India . If any foreign contractor desires to furnish bank guarantee from a bankother than those banks included in the list of foreign banks or Indian scheduled bank, such contractor shouldfurnish collateral security/guarantee/ confirmation from any of the banks in the Appendix A-8 or Indiannationalized/Scheduled bank.

6. This bank guarantee/ all further communication relating to the bank guarantee should be forwarded to HeadMM-ES(Offshore), ONGC, 4th floor, 11 High Bldg., Bandra Sion Link Road, Sion(W), Mumbai - 400 017(India ) only.

7. The full address along with the Telex/Fax No. and email address of the issuing bank to be mentioned.

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 APPENDIX B-4

PROFORMA FOR FORM OF AGREEMENT.

THIS AGREEMENT entered into this --------- day of -------- Two thousand -------- between Oil and Natural GasCorporation Ltd. incorporated under the Companies Act. 1956 having its registered office at Jeevan Bharati, Tower -II, 124 Indira Chowk, New Delhi - 110 001, India and one of its Mumbai Regional Business Centre Office at 4th floor11 High Bldg., Bandra Sion Link Road, Sion(W), Mumbai - 400 017 (herein after referred to as `Companywhich expression shall include all its legal successors, executors and assignees) of the one part and M/s. ----------------------------- established and existing under the Laws of ----------------- (name of the country), having its registeredoffice at ------------------ (hereinafter referred to as `Contractor' which expression shall include its legal successorsand permitted assignees) of the other part.

WHEREAS the Company is desirous of carrying work of Surveys(Pre-Engineering, Pre-construction / pre-installation

and post-construction), Design, Engineering, Procurement, Fabrication, Load out, Tie-down/Sea fastening, Towout/Sail out, Transportation, Installation, Hook-up, Testing, Pre-commissioning, Startup and Commissioning of entirefacilities of  B-193 field development  Project. (hereinafter referred to as the `Work' or `Works' and moreparticularly defined in Clause 1.1.38 of General Conditions of the Contract) on turnkey basis at its B & S Asset inWest of Bassien field offshore site, the work covered under the Contract to include but not limited to Surveys (Pre-Engineering, Pre-construction / pre-installation and post-construction), Design, Engineering, ProcurementFabrication, Load-out, Tie-down / Sea-fastening, Tow-out / Sail-out, Transportation, Installation, modifications atexisting facilities, Hook-up, Testing, Pre-Commissioning, start up and Commissioning (wherever applicable) of entirefacilities under B-193 field development Project.

 AND WHEREAS the Company had invited a Tender Inquiry vide their Tender Notice No. --------------- dated ---------for the Work above cited on turnkey basis.

 AND WHEREAS the Contractor represents that it has expertise and technical know-how in respect of the said Workand had submitted his offer as per Company's Bidding Documents in response to the above said Tender enquiry othe Company vide the Contractor's offer dated -------------.

 AND WHEREAS Pursuant to the above and the discussions conducted with the Contractor, the Company has awardedto the Contractor the Contract for the said Work by its NOA dated ----------------- which is the effective date ofcommencement of this Contract and on the terms and conditions as agreed to by the two parties as of the said dateof NOA and as outlined in this Agreement (hereinafter also referred to as "the Contract").

NOW THIS AGREEMENT WITNESSETH AS FOLLOWS:

a) In this agreement words and expression have the same meaning as are respectively assigned to them inGeneral Condition of Contract.

b) The following documents annexed herewith shall be taken as mutually explanatory of one another and shabe deemed to form and be read and construed as integral parts of this Contract and in case of anydiscrepancy, conflict, dispute they shall be referred to in the order of priority as cited below:

1. Agreement

2. Annexure 'A' General Conditions of Contract.

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3. Annexure 'B' Bidding Documents comprising of Part-IV including Addenda / other documents issued byCompany, subsequent correspondences exchanged between the Company and the Contractor whichhave been agreed to by the Company and the Contractor and Sections cited in the order of priority :

i) Scope of the Works & Design Criteriaii) Specifications/ data Sheetsiii) P&IDs and other drawings/ Documents

In event of conflict within Scope of the Works & Design Criteria, the order of precedence is Scope of Work, thenDesign Criteria.

4. Annexure 'C' Contract price schedule and Rental Rate Schedule.

5. Annexure 'D' Construction schedule/Project Key Dates.

6. Annexure 'E' Milestone payment formula

7. Annexure 'F' Integrity Pact

c) The Contract constitutes the entire Agreement between the Company and the Contractor, with respect tothe subject matter of the Contract and supersedes all communication, negotiations and Agreement (whetherwritten or oral) of the parties with respect thereto made prior to the date of Agreement.

d) The Contractor hereby covenants with Company to perform the Work in conformity in all respect withprovisions of the Contract and in consideration of the carrying out and completion of the Works by theContractor, the Company hereby covenants to pay the amounts at the times and in the manner describedhereinafter.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties here to have hereunto set their respective hands in Mumbai, the day and yearfirst above written.

For and on behalf of Contractor For and on behalf of Oil and natural Gas Corporation Ltd. (Company)

WITNESSES WITNESSES

(1) ---------------- (1) ---------------

(2) ---------------- (2) ---------------

by (Contractor) by (Company)

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 APPENDIX B5

PROFORMA FOR WORK EXPERIENCE

 AWARD COMPLETION DATESNAMEOF THEPROJE

CT

CLIENT

NO. OFPLATFORMSETC.

(indicate majorfacilitie

s)

 APPR OX.

 VALUE

ENGINEERING/PROCUREMENT/

FABRICATION/ ANTICORROSION ANDWEIGHT COATING /OFFSHORE WELL

PLATFORMINSTALLATION/

PIPELINE LAYING/PLATFORM

MODIFICATION/HOOK-UP/ TESTING/PRE-

COMMISSIONING/START-UP/

COMMISSIONING/SBM & PLEM

CONTRA CTUAL

 ACTUAL CONTRACTU AL

 ACTUAL

Jobs already Completed (last ten years)

Jobs in hand

NOTE:

The names of the consultant / back-up consultants/sub-contractor/ Joint venture and their scope of work to be clearly indicated.

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 APPENDIX B6

DIVISION OF SCOPE OF WORK AND LOCATION OF WORK CENTRE

Sl.No.

Component Survey(Pre-engineering, Pre-construction,post –constuction)

Design /Engg.

Procure-ment

Fabrication

LoadOut

Transport-ation

Installation

Hookup,Testing,Pre-Commissioning

Commissioning

1.

PlatformDeck & Topside Facilities

2.

Jacket & Piles

3.

ModificationWorks

4.

Sub marinepipelines(Rigid)

5 Turbinegenerator

6

.

PLEM

NOTE:1. Bidder shall clearly indicate the agency, which will carry out each activity and the location of activity.

2. In case any activity is proposed with back-up consultant, Bidder shall clearly indicate role of back-upconsultant.

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 APPENDIX-B-7

PROFORMA FOR BANK GUARANTEE FOR BID SECURITY 

REF. NO........ BANK GUARANTEE NO.......... DATED...........

To,Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Limited4th floor, 11 High Bldg.,Bandra Sion Link Road,Sion (W), Mumbai - 400 017 (India)

Dear Sirs,

1. Whereas Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Ltd., incorporated under the Companies Act 1956 having its

registered office at Jeevan Bharati, Tower-II,124, Indira Chowk, New Delhi- 110 001 and one of its officesat 4th floor, 11 High Bldg., Bandra Sion Link Road, Sion(W), Mumbai - 400 017 (hereinafter called"Company" which expression shall unless repugnant to the context or meaning thereof include all itssuccessors, administrators, executors and assigns) has floated a Tender No. ........................ and M/s........ having Head/Registered Office at ......... (hereinafter called the "Tenderer" which expression shallunless repugnant to the context or meaning thereof mean and include all its successors, administratorsand executors) have submitted a bid reference No......... and tenderer having agreed to furnish as acondition precedent for participation in the said tender an unconditional and irrevocable Bank Guarantee of Indian Rs. / US$.............. (in figures) (Indian Rupees/US Dollars .........) (in words) for the dueperformance of tenderer's obligations as contained in the terms of the Invitation for Bids (IFB) and otherterms and conditions contained in the Bidding Documents supplied by Company which amount is liable tobe forfeited on the happening of any contingencies mentioned in said documents.

2. We ................. (name of the Bank) registered under the laws of .......(name of the Country) havinghead/registered office at ................. (hereinafter referred to as "The Bank" which expression shall, unlessrepugnant to the context meaning thereof, include all its successors, administrators, executors andpermitted assigns) guarantee and undertake to pay immediately on receipt of your first demand byCompany, upto the maximum aggregate amount of Indian Rs. / US$ ..........(in figures) (IndianRupees/US Dollars ......... ) (in words) at any time without any demur and recourse, and without Companyhaving to substantiate the demand. Any such demand made by Company shall be conclusive andbinding on the Bank irrespective of any dispute or difference raised by the bidder.

3. The Bank confirm that this guarantee has been issued with observance of appropriate laws of the countryof issue.

4. The Bank also agree that this guarantee shall be irrevocable and governed and construed in accordancewith Indian Laws and subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of Indian Courts of the place from where tendershave been invited.

5. This guarantee shall be irrevocable and shall remain in force upto ............ which includes THIRTY daysafter the period of bid validity and any demand in respect thereof should reach the Bank not later than theaforesaid date.

6. . Notwithstanding anything contained herein above, our liability under this Guarantee is limited to IndianRs./US$ .......... (in figures) (Indian Rupees/US Dollars .............) (in words) and our guarantee shallremain in force until ................. (indicate the date of expiry of bank guarantee).

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 Any claim under this Guarantee must be received by us before the expiry of this Bank Guarantee. If nosuch claim has been received by us by the said date, the rights of Company under this Guarantee will

cease. However, if such a claim has been received by us by the said date, all the rights of Company underthis Guarantee shall be valid and shall not cease until we have satisfied that claim.

In witness whereon, the Bank through its authorised officer has set its hand and stamp on this ......... dayof ....... at .........

.........................(SIGNATURE)

Full name, designation and official address(in legible letters) with Bank Stamp.

 Attorney as per power of Attorney No...... Date...........

WITNESS NO.1 ____________ 

(SIGNATURE)

Full name and official address (in legible letters)

WITNESS NO.2 _____________ (SIGNATURE)

Full name and official address (in legible letters)

Note: This bank guarantee/all further communications relating to this bank guarantee should be forwarded toHead MM-ES(Offshore), ONGC, 4th floor, 11 High Bldg., Bandra Sion Link Road, Sion(W), Mumbai - 400017 (India).

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INSTRUCTIONS FOR FURNISHING BANK GUARANTEE FOR BID SECURITY 

1. The Bank Guarantee by Indian Bidders will be given on non-judicial stamp paper as per stamp duty

applicable at the place where the tender has emanated. The non-judicial stamp paper should be in nameof the issuing bank.

2. Foreign parties are requested to execute bank guarantee as per law in their country.

3. Foreign bidders will give guarantee either in the currency of the quotation or US$ (US Dollars). Indian Rs. /US$ have been mentioned only for illustration. Therefore, in case where bank guarantee is being given incurrency other than Rupees or US$, indicate the relevant currency of the quotation.

4. The expiry date as mentioned in clause 6 should be arrived at by adding 30 days to the Bid validity.

5. The bank Guarantee by Indian bidder will be given from Nationalized/Scheduled bank only. The foreignbidders will give bank guarantees from an Indian bank situated in their city. In case no Indian bank is

situated in bidders city then Bank guarantee from foreign bank acceptable to Company (whether situatedin bidders country or in India) will be considered, A list of such acceptable foreign banks are given at Appendix A-8. If any foreign bidder desires to furnish guarantee from a bank other than those includes inthe list, such bidder should furnish collateral security/guarantee/confirmation from any of the aboveforeign banks or the State Bank of India/Indian Nationals/Scheduled Bank.

6. Agreement as per Appendix B-8 attached is to be furnished by the Bidder along with the Bid Security.

7. The full address along with the Telex/Fax No. and e-mail address of the issuing bank to be mentioned.

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 APPENDIX B-8

 AGREEMENT

No.---------- Date----------

ToOil and Natural Gas Corporation Limited

Sub : Purchase of Bidding Documents.

Ref : Tender No.------------------------

Dear Sir,

The Company and the Tenderer agree that the Invitation for Bids (IFB) is an offer made on the condition that the

Tender would be kept open in its original form without variation or modification for a period of (State the numberof days) from the last date for the receipt of Bids stated in the IFB and the making of the Tender shall be regardedas an unconditional and absolute acceptance of this condition of the IFB. They further agree that the Contractconsisting of the above condition of IFB as the offer and the submission of Tender as the Acceptance shall beseparate and distinct from the Contract which will come into existence when Tender is finally accepted by theCompany. The consideration for this separate initial Contract preceding the main Contract is that the Company isnot agreeable to sell the IFB to the Tenderer and to consider the Tender to be made except on the condition thatthe Tender shall be kept open for 90 days after the last date fixed for the receipt of the Tender and the Tendererdesires to make a Tender on this condition and after entering into this separate initial Contract with the Company.The Company promises to consider the Tender on this condition and the tenderer agrees to keep the Tender openfor the required period. These reciprocal promises form the consideration for this separate initial Contract betweenthe parties.

If Tenderer fails to honour the above terms and conditions, the Company shall have unqualified, absolute andunfettered right to encash the Bank Guarantee for Bid Security submitted in this behalf.

 Yours faithfully, Yours faithfully,

(BIDDER) (COMPANY)

(One copy of this agreement, duly signed, must be returned along with offer).

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 APPENDIX B-9

CERTIFICATE OF SUBMISSION OF TECHNO-CONTRACTUAL COMPLAINT BID 

BIDDER CONFIRMS THAT ALL THE TECHNICAL & CONTRACTUAL DOUBTS / CLARIFICATIONS WITH REGARDSTO TERMS & CONDITIONS OF BID DOCUMENTS, HAVE BEEN DISCUSSED / SETTLED IN PRE-BID CONFERENCE. A TECHNO-CONTRACTUALLY COMPLAINT BID TO THE BIDDING DOCUMENT ISSUED AGAINST TENDER NO.MR /OW/MM/B-193/07/2007 WITH NO EXCEPTION / DEVIATIONS WHATSOEVER HAS BEEN SUBMITTED.IN CASE ONGC FINDS THAT BIDDER HAS TAKEN ANY DEVIATION/ EXCEPTION TO ONGC’s BIDDINGDOCUMENTS THE BID WILL BE REJECTED OUTRIGHT AND THE BIDDER SHALL HAVE NO RIGHT TO MAKE ANY REPRESENTATION AGAINST REJECTION OF HIS BID.ANY REPRESENTATION AGAINST REJECTION OF THE BIDSHALL BE SUMMARILY REJECTED.

Signature of Authorised Signatory

(Name)

Seal of the Bidder

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 APPENDIX B-10

FORMAT OF AGREEMENT BETWEEN BIDDER AND THEIR PARENT COMPANY (TO BE MADE ON STAMP

PAPER OF REQUISITE VALUE AND NOTORISED)

This agreement made this ___ day of ____ month ____ year by and between M/s. ____________________(Bidder’s particular) ___________ hereinafter referred to as bidder of the first part and M/s. ___________ (ParenCompany’s particulars) hereinafter referred to as “Parent Company” on the other part, whereas M/s. Oil & NaturaGas Corporation Limited (hereinafter referred to as ONGC) has invited offers vide their tender No. _____________for _________________ and whereas M/s. __________________(Bidder) intends to bid against the said tender anddesires to have a financial and technical support of M/s. ________________(Parent Company) and whereas ParentCompany represents that they have gone through and understood the requirements of subject tender and arecapable and committed to provide the services as required by the bidder for successful execution of the contract, iawarded to the bidder.

Now, it is hereby agreed to by and between the parties as follows:

1.  M/s.____________(Bidder) will submit an offer to ONGC for the full scope of work as envisaged in thetender document as a main bidder and liaise with ONGC directly for any clarifications etc. in this context.

2.  M/s. _________(Parent Company) as a sub-contractor undertakes to provide financial, technical support andexpertise, expert manpower and procurement assistance and project management to support the bidder todischarge its obligations as per the Scope of work of the tender / Contract for which offer has been made bythe Parent Company and accepted by the bidder.

However, as a minimum, following services will be necessarily covered by the Parent Company: _________________________________________________________________ 

3.  This agreement will remain valid till validity of bidder’s offer to ONGC including extension if any and til

satisfactory performance of the contract in the event the contract is awarded by ONGC to the bidder4.  It is further agreed that for the performance of work during contract period bidder and Parent Company shalbe jointly and severely responsible to ONGC for satisfactory execution of the contract.

5.  However, the bidder shall have the overall responsibility of satisfactory execution of the contract awarded byONGC.

In witness whereof the parties hereto have executed this agreement on the date mentioned above.

For and on behalf of For and on behalf of (Bidder) (Parent Company)

M/s. M/s.

Witness:1)  1)2)  2)

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 APPENDIX B-11

PARENT COMPANY GUARANTEE

DEED OF GUARANTEE 

THIS DEED OF GUARANTEE executed at ……….. this …….. day of ……… by M/s ………………………… (mention completename) a company duly organized and existing under the laws of …………………. (insert jurisdiction/country), havingits Registered Office at ……………………………………… hereinafter called “the Guarantor” which expression shall, unlessexcluded by or repugnant to the subject or context thereof, be deemed to include its successors and permittedassigns.

WHEREAS

M/s Oil & Natural Gas Corporation Limited, a company duly registered under the Companies Act 1956, having itsRegistered Office at 8th floor, Jeevan Bharti, Tower-II, 124, Indira Chowk (Connaught Circus), New Delhi, India, andhaving an office, amongst others, at …………… (insert purchase centre address) hereinafter called “the Corporation”

which expression shall unless excluded by or repugnant to the context thereof, be deemed to include its successorand assigns, invited tender number ………………… for …….. on …………..

M/s ………………….. (mention complete name), a company duly organized and existing under the laws of ……………(insert jurisdiction/country), having its Registered Office at …………………….. (give complete address) hereinaftecalled “the Company” which expression shall, unless excluded by or repugnant to the subject or context thereof, bedeemed to include its successor and permitted assigns, *a wholly owned subsidiary of the Guarantor, have, inresponse to the above mentioned tender invited by the Corporation, submitted their bid number …………………… tothe Corporation with one of the condition that the Company shall arrange a guarantee from its parent companyguaranteeing due and satisfactory performance of the work covered under the said tender including any changetherein as may be deemed appropriate by the Corporation at any stage.

The Guarantor represents that they have gone through and understood the requirement of the above said tendeand are capable of and committed to provide technical, financial and such other supports as may be required by theCompany for successful execution of the same.

The Company and the Guarantor have entered into an agreement dated …….. as per which the Guarantor shall beproviding technical, financial and such other supports as may be necessary for performance of the work relating tothe said tender.

 Accordingly, at the request of the Company and in consideration of and as a requirement for the Corporation toenter into agreement(s) with the Company, the Guarantor hereby agrees to give this guarantee and undertakes asfollows:

1.  The Guarantor (Parent Company) unconditionally agrees that in case of non-performance by the Company o

any of its obligations in any respect, the Guarantor shall, immediately on receipt of notice of demand by theCorporation, take up the job without any demur or objection, in continuation and without loss of time andwithout any cost to the Corporation and duly perform the obligations of the Company to the satisfaction othe Corporation. In case the Guarantor also fails to discharge its obligations herein and complete the jobsatisfactorily, the Corporation shall have absolute rights for effecting the execution of the job from any otheperson at the risks and costs of the Guarantor. The Guarantor also undertakes to make good any loss thatmay be caused to the Corporation for non-performance or unsatisfactory performance by the Guarantor othe Company of any of their obligations.

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2.  The Guarantor agrees that the Guarantee herein contained shall remain valid and enforceable till thesatisfactory execution and completion of the work (including discharge of the warranty obligations) awardedto the Company.

3.  The Guarantor shall be jointly with the Company as also severally responsible for satisfactory performance othe contract entered between the Company and the Corporation.

4.  The liability of the Guarantor, under this Guarantee, is limited to the value of the contract entered betweenthe Company and the Corporation i.e. up to ………and in no event shall the Guarantor’s liability hereunder,either in its capacity of Guarantor or as a Contractor should it perform the contract in the event of theCompany’s non-performance as per point 1 hereinabove, exceed that of the Company under the mutuallyagreed contract awarded to the Company. This will, however, be in addition to the forfeiture of thePerformance Guarantee furnished by the Company.

5.  The Guarantor represents that this Guarantee has been issued after due observance of the appropriate lawsin force in India. The Guarantor hereby undertakes that the Guarantor shall obtain and maintain in full force

and effect all the governmental and other approvals and consents that are necessary and do all other actsand things necessary or desirable in connection therewith or for the due performance of the Guarantor’sobligations hereunder.

6.  The Guarantor also agrees that this Guarantee shall be governed and construed in accordance with the lawsin force in India and subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of ……….., India.

7.  The Guarantor hereby declares and represents that this Guarantee has been given without any undueinfluence or coercion from any person and that the Guarantor has full understood the implications of thesame.

8.  The Guarantor represents and confirms that the Guarantor has the legal capacity, power and authority toissue this Guarantee and that giving of this Guarantee and the performance and observations of theobligations hereunder do not contravene any existing law or any judgment.

For & on behalf of (Parent Company

M/s __________________________Witness :

1.

2.

*strike out, if not applicable.

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 APPENDIX –B-12

INTEGRITY PACT

between

Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Ltd (ONGC) hereinafter referred to as “The Principal”,and

…………………………………………………………..… hereinafter referred to as “The Bidder/ Contractor” 

Preamble

The Principal intends to award, under laid down organizational procedures, contract/s for B-193 FieldDevelopment Project. The Principal values full compliance with all relevant laws and regulations, and theprinciples of economic use of resources, and of fairness and transparency in its relations with its Bidder/s and

Contractor/s.

In order to achieve these goals, the Principal cooperates with the renowned international Non-GovernmentaOrganisation “Transparency International” (TI). Following TI’s national and international experience, the Principal wilappoint an external independent Monitor who will monitor the tender process and the execution of the contract focompliance with the principles mentioned above.

Section 1 – Commitments of the Principal

(1)  The Principal commits itself to take all measures necessary to prevent corruption and to observe thefollowing principles:-

1.  No employee of the Principal, personally or through family members, will in connection with the tendefor , or the execution of a contract, demand, take a promise for or accept, for him/herself or thirdperson, any material or immaterial benefit which he/she is not legally entitled to.

2.  The Principal will, during the tender process treat all Bidders with equity and reason. The Principal will inparticular, before and during the tender process, provide to all Bidders the same information and will notprovide to any Bidder confidential / additional information through which the Bidder could obtain anadvantage in relation to the tender process or the contract execution.

3.  The Principal will exclude from the process all known prejudiced persons.

(2)  If the Principal obtains information on the conduct of any of its employees which is a criminal offence underthe relevant Anti-Corruption Laws of India, or if there be a substantive suspicion in this regard, the Principa

will inform its Vigilance Office and in addition can initiate disciplinary actions.

Section 2 – Commitments of the Bidder/ contractor

(1)  The Bidder / Contractor commits itself to take all measures necessary to prevent corruption. He commitshimself to observe the following principles during his participation in the tender process and during thecontract execution.

1.  The Bidder / Contractor will not, directly or through any other person or firm, offer, promise or give toany of the Principal’s employees involved in the tender process or the execution of the contract or to anythird person any material or immaterial benefit which he/she is not legally entitled to, in order to obtain

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in exchange any advantage of any kind whatsoever during the tender process or during the execution othe contract.

2.  The Bidder / Contractor will not enter with other Bidders into any undisclosed  agreement o

understanding, whether formal or informal. This applies in particular to prices, specificationscertifications, subsidiary contracts, submission or non-submission of bids or any other  actions to restriccompetitiveness or to introduce cartelisation in the bidding process.

3.  The Bidder / Contractor will not commit any offence under the relevant Anti-corruption Laws of India ;further the Bidder / Contractor will not use improperly, for purposes of competition or personal gain, opass on to others, any information or document  provided by the Principal as part of the businessrelationship, regarding plans, technical proposals and business details, including information contained otransmitted electronically.

4.  The Bidder / Contractor will, when presenting his bid, disclose any and all payments he has made, icommitted to or intends to make to agents, brokers or any other intermediaries in connection with theaward of the contract.

(2)  The Bidder / Contractor will not instigate third persons to commit offences outlined above or be an accessory

to such offences.

Section 3- Disqualification from tender process and exclusion from future contracts

If the Bidder, before contract award has committed a transgression through a violation of Section 2 or in any otheform such as to put his reliability or credibility as Bidder into question, the Principal is entitled to disqualify the Biddefrom the tender process or to terminate the contract, if already signed, for such reason.

(1)  If the Bidder / Contractor has committed a transgression through a violation of Section 2 such as to put hisreliability or credibility into question, the Principal is entitled also to exclude the Bidder / Contractor fromfuture contract award processes. The imposition and duration of the exclusion will be determined by theseverity of the transgression. The severity will be deter mined by the circumstances of the case, in particulathe number of transgressions, the position of the transgressors within the company hierarchy of the Bidderand the amount of the damage. The exclusion will be imposed for a minimum of 6 months and maximum of3 years.

(2)  The Bidder accepts and undertakes to respect and uphold the Principal’s absolute right to resort to andimpose such exclusion and further accepts and undertakes not to challenge or question such exclusion onany ground, including the lack of any hearing before the decision to resort to such exclusion is taken. Thisundertaking is given freely and after obtaining independent legal advice.

(3)  If the Bidder / Contractor can prove that he has restored / recouped the damage caused by him and hasinstalled a suitable corruption prevention system, the Principal may revoke the exclusion prematurely.

(4)   A transgression is considered to have occurred if in light of available evidence no reasonable doubt ispossible.

Section 4 – Compensation for Damages

(1)  If the Principal has disqualified the Bidder from the tender process prior to the award according to Section 3the Principal is entitled to demand and recover from the Bidder liquidated damages equivalent to 3 % othe value of the offer or the amount equivalent to Earnest Money Deposit / Bid Security , whichever ishigher.

(2)  If the Principal has terminated the contract according to Section 3, or if the Principal is entitled to terminatethe contract according to Section 3, the Principal shall be entitled to demand and recover  from theContractor liquidated damages equivalent to 5 % of the contract value or the amount equivalent to SecurityDeposit / Performance Bank Guarantee, whichever is higher.

(3)  The bidder agrees and undertakes to pay the said amounts without protest or demur subject only tocondition that  if the Bidder / Contractor can prove and establish that the exclusion of the Bidder from the

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tender process or the termination of the contract after the contract award has caused no damage or lessdamage than the amount of the liquidated damages, the Bidder / Contractor shall compensate the Principaonly to the extent of the damage in the amount proved.

Section 5 – Previous transgression

(1)  The Bidder declares that no previous transgressions occurred in the last 3 years with any other Company inany country conforming to the TI approach or with any other Public Sector Enterprise in India that could justify his exclusion from the tender process.

(2)  If the Bidder makes incorrect statement on this subject, he can be disqualified from the tender process orthe contract, if already awarded, can be terminated for such reason.

Section 6 – Equal treatment of all Bidders / Contractors / Subcontractors

(1)  The Bidder / Contractor undertakes to demand from all subcontractors a commitment in conformity withthis Integrity Pact, and to submit it to the Principal before contract signing.

(2)  The Principal will enter into agreements with identical conditions as this one with all Bidders, Contractorsand Subcontractors.

(3)  The Principal will disqualify from the tender process all bidders who do not sign this Pact or violate itsprovisions.

Section 7 – Criminal charges against violating Bidders / Contractors / Subcontractors

If the Principal obtains knowledge of conduct of a Bidder, Contractor or Subcontractor, or of an employee or arepresentative or an associate of a Bidder, Contractor or Subcontractor which constitutes corruption, or if thePrincipal has substantive suspicion in this regard, the Principal will inform the Vigilance Office.

Section 8 – External Independent Monitor / Monitors (three in number depending on the size of thecontract)

(to be decided by the Chairperson of the Principal)

(1)  The Principal appoints competent and credible external independent Monitor for this Pact. The task othe Monitor is to review independently and objectively, whether and to what extent the parties complywith the obligations under this agreement.

(2)  The Monitor is not subject to instructions by the representatives of the parties and performs hisfunctions neutrally and independently. He reports to the Chairperson of the Board of the Principal.

(3)  The Contractor  accepts that  the Monitor has the right to access without restriction to all Projectdocumentation of the Principal including that provided by the Contractor. The Contractor will also granthe Monitor, upon his request and demonstration of a valid interest, unrestricted and unconditionaaccess to his project documentation. The same is applicable to Subcontractors. The Monitor is unde

contractual obligation to treat the information and documents of the Bidder / Contractor / Subcontractowith confidentiality.(4)  The Principal will provide to the Monitor sufficient information about all meetings among the parties

related to the Project provided such meetings could have an impact on the contractual relations betweenthe Principal and the Contractor. The parties offer to the Monitor the option to participate in suchmeetings.

(5)   As soon as the Monitor notices, or believes to notice, a violation of this agreement, he will so inform theManagement of the Principal and request the Management to discontinue or heal the violation, or totake other relevant action. The monitor can in this regard submit non-binding recommendations. Beyondthis, the Monitor has no right to demand from the parties that they act in a specific manner, refrain fromaction or tolerate action.

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(6)  The Monitor will submit a written report to the Chairperson of the Board of the Principal within 8 to 10weeks from the date of reference or intimation to him by the ‘Principal’  and, should the occasion arisesubmit proposals for correcting problematic situations.

(7)  Monitor shall be entitled to compensation on the same terms as being extended to / provided to OutsideExpert Committee members / Chairman as prevailing with Principal.

(8)  If the Monitor has reported to the Chairperson of the Board a substantiated suspicion of an offenceunder relevant Anti-Corruption Laws of India, and the Chairperson has not, within reasonable timetaken visible action to proceed against such offence or reported it to the Vigilance Office, the Monitomay also transmit this information directly to the Central Vigilance Commissioner, Government of India.

(9)  The word ‘Monitor’ would include both singular and plural.

Section 9 – Pact Duration

This Pact begins when both parties have legally signed it. It expires for the Contractor 12 months after the lastpayment under the respective contract, and for all other Bidders 6 months after the contract has been awarded.

If any claim is made / lodged during this time, the same shall be binding and continue to be valid despite the lapseof this pact as specified above, unless it is discharged / determined by Chairperson of the Principal.

Section 10 – Other provisions

(1) This agreement is subject to Indian Law. Place of performance and jurisdiction is the Registered Office of thePrincipal, i.e. New Delhi.

(2) Changes and supplements as well as termination notices need to be made in writing. Side agreements havenot been made.

(3) If the Contractor is a partnership or a consortium, this agreement must be signed by all partners oconsortium members.

(4) Should one or several provisions of this agreement turn out to be invalid, the remainder of this agreemenremains valid. In this case, the parties will strive to come to an agreement to their original intentions.

--------------------------------- --------------------------------For the Principal For the Bidder / Contractor

Place -------------- Witness 1 : ---------------------------.

Date -------------- Witness 2 : ---------------------------

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 Appendix-B-13

Certificate of Compliance of meeting Turnover/Solvency Criteria

Bidder hereby submits ‘Certificate of Compliance’ to the effect that the turnover of the bidder is equal to

or more than the required value as applicable as per para A-3 – Financial Criteria of BEC.

OR 

Bidder hereby submits Certificate of Compliance to the effect that the Solvency limit specified in the

Solvency Certificate is equal to or more than required value as applicable as per para A-3 Financia

Criteria of BEC.

Signature of Authorised Signatory

Name of Signatory :

Seal of the Bidder

Note : Bidder is required to submit Certificate of Compliance for either meeting the turnover criteria orSolvency limit, as per BEC.

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 APPENDIX – C-1

INFORMATION TO BE FURNISHED IN A SAFETY REPORT

Part-I SAFETY ACTIVITIES

1.0 GENERAL

1.1 The name and designation of the person furnishing the information.

1.2 Maximum number of persons on board.

1.3 Description of activity:- Location: Name... Latitude.... Longitude...- Name of the construction barge- Name of the platform to be constructed

- Jobs to be carried out

2.0 SAFETY ADMINISTRATION

2.1 Safety inspection schedules

2.2 Allocation and delegation of responsibility for safety

2.3 Safety committees

2.4 Safety training

3.0 HAZARD ASSESSMENT

3.1 Identification of hazards

3.2 Causes of major accidents, that occurred in the last 5 years

3.3 Assessment of accident consequences

3.4 Safety systems, related to the hazards identified at para 3.1 above.

4.0 DESCRIPTION OF OTHER SAFETY RELEVANT UNITS

4.1 Fire fighting system

4.2 Alarm system

5.0 SAFE OPERATING PROCEDURES

5.1 Are all hazardous operations covered by written safe operating procedures (SOP)? (Copies should be kepavailable on board)

5.2 Are SOP's posted at the job location?

5.3 Are SOP's reviewed to determine effectiveness?

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5.4 Are work permits enforced for:- Hot work - Vessel/confined space entry

- Electrical repair, maintenance and testing

6.0 ACCIDENT REPORTING AND INVESTIGATIONS AND ANALYSIS

6.1 Are records of all injuries and dangerous occurrence maintained?

6.2 Who investigates accidents and dangerous occurrences?

6.3 Please furnish an analytical summary of accidents that occurred in the last three years and full details oaccidents that occurred in the last three months.

7. EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS

7.1 Is there an emergency plan ? (Copy should be kept available onboard)

7.2 Does it cover all anticipated emergency situations?

7.3 Are escape routes and muster stations clearly marked with safety signs?

7.4 Are fire and abandon drills held every week and properly logged?

7.5 Is there a written procedure to check availability and reliability of emergency equipment (Life saving appliance/breathing apparatus)/

8. MEDICAL PROGRAMME

8.1 Are adequate first-aid boxes available?

8.2 Are there trained first-aid personnel onboard?

8.3 Is there a contingency plan available for medical emergency including evacuation of sick/injured personsIs it well understood?

8.4 Are stretchers suitable for placement in helicopters available?9. COMMUNICATION

9.1 Are all radio communication equipments in good condition?

9.2 Is there a schedule of maintenance of communication equipments?

9.3 Are two independent source of power supply available for radio communication?

PART-II LIFTING OF HEAVY LOAD

1. LIFTING APPLIANCES

1.1 Are Lifting appliances operated by a person trained and competent to operate the appliances?

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1.2 Are efficient arrangements for signaling or communicating between the operator of the lifting appliancesand persons at the loading or unloading points provided and maintained?

1.3 Are hooks used for raising or lowering materials provided with an efficient safety latch?

2. WIRE ROPES

2.1 What is the safety factor of the wire rope for lifting appliances? It should be at least 3.5 times themaximum load).

3.0 SAFE WORKING LOAD OF LIFTING APPLIANCES

3.1 Are lifting appliances marked with safe working load?

3.2a) Are derrick cranes fitted with effective automatic load indicator?

b) If yes, is it provided with visual and audible signals?

4.0 EXAMINATION AND INSPECTION OF LIFTING APPLIANCES

4.1 Are lifting appliances:- Thoroughly examined by a competent person immediately before being taken into use, afte

installation, reinstallation?- Thoroughly examined by a competent person at intervals not exceeding six months. If yes, what is

the last date of thorough examination?- inspected at intervals not exceeding seven days?

PART-III WELDING

1. Are work permits enforced for welding job ?

2. Are welders provided with fire resistant protective clothing and equipment such as fire resistant gauntletsand aprons, helmets and goggles with suitable filter lenses?

3. Gas hoses

3.1 Are hose lines for oxygen and acetylene of different colours?

3.2 How the testing for leaks in hose and connections are done? (It should be done by soapy water)

4. Electric Arc welding

4.1 Are metal frames of arc welding machine effectively earthed?

4.2 Are connections to welding terminals made at distribution boxes, socket outlets etc. by bolted joints.

PART-IV FIRE HAZARD CONTROL

1. Detection and Alarm System

1.1 Are all fire/smoke sensors in good working order?

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1.2 Is the fire alarm system in good condition?

2. Fire Control System

2.1a) Are portable fire extinguishers positioned correctly at appropriate places?

b) Are these clearly marked as to their use?

2.2 Are fixed fire fighting system in good condition?

3. Inspection, Maintenance and Test

3.1 Is there a procedure for inspection of fire sensors, alarm and control system?

3.2a) Is there a procedure for inspection of fire sensors, alarms and control system?

b) Are records kept for maintenance?

4. Fire Fighting team

4.1 Is there a fire fighting team available on each shift?

4.2 Have the team members undergone advanced fire fighting training?

4.3 Are all members of the team conversant with the action to be taken in the event of fire?

PART-V POLLUTION CONTROL

1. Disposal of wastes

1.1 Are construction wastes collected for onshore disposal?

1.2 Are liquid/solid wastes treated before it is discharged in the sea. Please explain the treatment system?

2. Noise Protection

2.1 Are ear muffs/any other hearing protection measures provided to the employees working in big noiseareas?

3. Drinking water

3.1 Is there a procedure for testing the quality of drinking water?

3.2 Who is responsible for quality control?

3.3 Are test results recorded?

PART-VI

 Additional information to be furnished in a Safety Report where work is to be carried out in the vicinity of active oiand gas installations/pipelines

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1 Protection against release of hydrocarbon

1.1 Are gas detectors installed at location governed by the following rules:

- In air conditioned or ventilated areas detector should be at the air inlets,

- Outside, detector should be installed on gas carrying equipment and also near potential leaks.

1.2 Are gas detectors tested periodically?

1.3 Are portable gas detector available onboard?

2. Is contingency plan available to deal with hydrocarbon lead?

3. H2S Safety (Details to be furnished only if work is to be carried out in sour gas field)

3.1 Are adequate number of breathing apparatus available?

3.2 Are air cylinders of breathing apparatus changed?

3.3 Are the details available onboard?

3.4 Is contingency plan to deal with H2S emergency available?

3.5 Are persons adequately trained in use of BA?

3.6 Are escape marks available?

INFORMATION TO BE SUBMITTED IN THE REPORT BY CONTRACTORS

1. The name and address of the person furnishing the information.

2. Brief description of the construction activity and maximum number of persons exposed to hazards.

3. Information on hazards that can lead to major accidents loss of life or pollution of marine environment.

4. Description of safety design criteria, controls and alarms fire fighting systems etc.

5. Description of safety organisation namely maintenance and inspection schedules, responsibilities fosafety and implementation of safety procedures.

6. Information on emergency organisation namely, contingency plan, command, alarm system, evacuationand rescue procedures.

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 APPENDIX – C-2

 ACCIDENT REPORT

(The form must be filled in so as to contain the maximum details)

1. Name of the Victim

2. Designation

3. Age

4. Place of duty

5.  Date and time of accident

6. Exact place of accident

7. Measure and extent of injuries

8. Approximate time for which the victim cannot attend to hisduties

9. Person in direct charge of the work at the time of the accident

Name: Designation:

10. Brief but complete account of the causes/ circumstancessurrounding the accident

11.  Was the accident due to anybody’s fault?

12. If so, the name and the designation of the person(s) at faultwith the full account of the negligence, fault etc.

13. Is the accident directly attributable to

i) the workman having been at the time thereof under the

influence of drink or damage drugs or

ii) the willful disobedience of the workman to an orderexpressly framed for the purpose of accruing the safetyor workman, or

iii) the willful removal or disregard by the workman of anysafety guard or otherwise which he know to have beenprovided for the purpose of securing the safety of workman

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14. Name and designation of the persons who were present onthe spot at the time of the accident and who can give

important evidence.

Name Designation

Name Designation

etc. etc.

15. Was the victim given any first aid? Yes/No Time

16. Did any Medical Officer attend Yes/No Time(name of the Medical Officer)

17. Was the victim sent to hospital?(with the time of admission may be indicated)

18. How can recurrence of such an accident be avoided in future?

Signature of official directly in-charge Signature of Officer-on-Chargeat the time of the accident

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 APPENDIX-C-3 

INDICATIVE DESCRIPTION OF INFORMATION WHICH MAY BE REQUIRED TO BE SUBMITTED BY 

CONTRACTOR FOR/DURING SAFETY AUDIT

1.  Documentation

Sl.No.

Requirements

1

Engineering Information

i.  What Engineering Information has been provided?

ii.  Is the information provided up-to-date?

2

Process Gas Compressor Information:

i.  What equipment information is available?

ii.  Is all the information up-to-date?iii.   Are the existing codes and practices incorporated in the new facility?

Is Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) available for all identified hazardous chemicals?

4

Corrosion Detection and Prevention System Information

i.  What documentation available?

ii.  Is all the information provided and is up-to-date?

iii.  What facilities (viz GCI, corrosion probes, etc.) are provided for monitoring and controllinginternal as well as external corrosion?

5

Health & Hygiene Control System Information

i.  What documentation is available?ii.  How it is ensured that information is up-to-date?

6

Fire Detection/Suppression Information

i.  What fire detection/suppression system documentation is available?

ii.  Is the information updated in the existing information?

2.  Process Hazard Analysis

1.  Have major accident hazards (scenarios) been identified and characterised?(Quantitative Risk Assessments, HAZOP, HAZID studies etc.)

2.  Have all hazardous chemicals been identified

3.  What is the programme for initiating a review of a Hazard Analysis Study (including HAZOPwherever applicable)

4.  What is the qualifications and experience of persons who have carried out the studies?

5.  Have the outcome of the studies been formally shared with facility operators?

6.  Have all the recommendations of the studies implemented?

7.  Have all the loops in the DCS been checked for proper operation?

8.  Is the system updated for modifications in the process changes made during the project?

3.  Fire Detection and Suppression System

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1.  Whether all Gas detectors are in working condition? Check randomly 20% in different areas.

2.  Whether all UV/ IR detectors are in working condition? Check randomly 20% in differentareas.

3.  Whether all thermal detectors are in working condition?

4.  Whether Deluge system is working satisfactorily? If possible, pressurise the system and check the deluge to see coverage.

5.  Whether foam/fire water hose reels and DCP hose reels provided from all sides of the area?

6.  Whether all foam/fire water hose reels and DCP hose reels are easily accessible? Check hose,drum and nozzle condition. Check foam in the foam tanks and quality of foam formation whenused.

7.  Whether adequate numbers of DCP skids provided? Check pressure in the actuating andpressurising cylinders.

8.  Whether adequate numbers of Halon (or any other equivalent system like FM-200) cylindersprovided for GG-PT enclosure?

Is the pressure in cylinders okay?Is the solenoid valve and discharge pressure switch connected?Is the selection in auto? Are the warning lights available outside the area covered by Halon / FM-200?

9.  Whether adequate number of portable and semi-portable fire extinguishers provided all overinstallation? Check service date, nozzle, pin and accessibility.

10.   Are Fire alarms, ESD and FSD switches etc adequate and in working condition? Whether ESDand FSD switches are pull knob type? Whether switch are distinctly painted in black and redcolours.

11.  Whether platform has fireman’s outfits? Are they stored properly?

12.   Are fire blankets available? Is their condition okay.

13. Whether layout drawing showing location of ESD and FSD points, DCP skids/hose reels,fire/foam water hose reels, Halon 1301 system, portable Extinguishers and other FFE available?Where are these displayed? Are they adequate? Check that the FFE locations match as shownin the boards.

14.  Any other substandard (unsafe) condition:

4. Boat-landing Facilities

1 Whether conditions of barge bumpers and boat fenders is okay?

2 Whether adequate number of jumping ropes of nylon material are available, are easilyaccessible and in good condition (at least 2 for each landing)?

3 Is the condition of railings and gratings okay?

5. Crane

1 Has the crane received an initial inspection by a qualified inspector in accordance with API RP2D?

2 Is the correct load rating chart for the crane configuration at the primary control station inaccordance with API RP 2D?

3  Are the written reports on load tests prepared by a qualified crane inspector showing load testprocedures and results when load tests are required in accordance with API RD 2D?

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4 Is there a fire extinguisher of appropriate size and type kept in the cab or vicinity of the cranein accordance with API RP 2D?

5 Have static and dynamic load rating charts been established in accordance with API RP 2D?

6 Has the wire rope inspection been carried out in accordance with API RP 9A and reportsavailable?

7  Are the limit switches of the crane functional?

8  Are proper crane operating practices for attaching and moving the load posted near the crane?Is a poster of hand signals for crane posted?

9 Is the lighting in the cabin and on the boom okay?

6. Life Saving Appliances and Escape Routes

1.  Whether the “primary means of escape” through helideck and boat landing are clear of allobstructions and route is distinctly painted and is clearly identifiable?

2.  Whether “escape route” directional boards are adequately posted on the decks? Are theescape route markings clear?

3.  Whether all enclosed areas/rooms have “Exit” signs illuminated by DC power?

4.  Do the exits and escape routes have unrestricted access? Are the aisles and passage waysclear?

5.  Whether layout drawing showing location of life rafts, life buoys, escape ladders, scramblenets, helicopter rescue kits, first aid box, stretcher and other LSA available? Where are thesedisplayed? Are they adequate? Check that the LSA locations match as shown in the boards.

6.  Whether inflatable Life rafts are available and their position displayed? Check expiry dates of life rafts. Are they placed in proper cradles and is the painter line tied? Check stowage height,if it has a launching mechanism, check it’s functioning. Is the launching procedure boardposted nearby?

7.  Whether all the life buoy rings are available and 50% of the Life Buoys are with self-ignitinglights? Check the buoy condition and the rope condition. Are they placed in proper cradles?

8.  Whether sufficient number of life jackets are available. Are they properly placed inweatherproof boxes in external areas? Check the life jackets and their boxes condition.(Should have whistle and self-igniting lights).

9.  Whether Scramble nets and Escape ladders are available near the life raft locations? Check their condition? Whether scramble net placed on cradle and tied? Whether Escape Ladders tiedto proper supports?

10.  Is an appropriately stocked first aid box available on the platform? Is there a list of medicines/bandages available and a “how & when” to use booklet available? Whethermedicines/bandages manufacturing date(s) are recent?

11.  Is the stretcher available on the deck? Is it properly placed an in good condition?

12.  Is there provision for washing eyes (eye wash shower or similar arrangement) provided in thearea? Check it’s functioning and whether sufficient water pressure is available? Any other substandard (unsafe) condition:

7.  Operating Procedure1.  Do written operating procedures exist for the compressor operation? Do the procedures provide

clear instructions for conducting activities safely and environmentally sound manner?2.  Do the operating procedures address, as a minimum, the following:

a)  Initial Start-up?b)  Normal operations?

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c)  Normal Shutdown?d)  Emergency shutdown including the conditions under which emergency shutdown is

required?

e)  Internal corrosion controlf)  Product quality control including dehydrationg)  Fire and Gas detection and mitigating facilities.

3.  Do the operating procedures include operating limits that outline consequences of process deviationand steps required to correct or avoid deviations.

4.   Are operating procedures readily accessible to employees who work in, or maintain a process?5.  Do all operating procedures bear the stamp of validity from a competent authority?

8.  Pre-start-up safety review1.  Has a pre-start-up Health, Safety and Environmental review been carried out before

commissioning?a)  Is it documented?

 At what project stage(s) was the procedure applied?9.  Safe work practices

1.  Have safe work practices been developed and implemented for employees and contractors tocontrol hazards during operations such as:

a)  Lockout/ tag-out of electrical and mechanical energy sources?b)  Confined space entry?c)  Opening process equipment or piping?d)  Control over entrance into a facility by maintenance, contractor, laboratory or other support

personnel?e)  Work at heightf)  Work that involves ignition and radiation sources?

2.   Are handling and storage of chemicals in line with MSDS?3.  Is a Work Authorisation System an element of the safe work practices?4.   Are raw materials, catalysts, and other process materials that could affect process safety identified?

5.  Does the procedure cover at least the following:a)  The hot work permit is issued only the authorised personnel as per SMS Manual.b)  The permit stands suspended at the end of each shift and needs to be revalidated.c)  Continuous supervision necessary in case of identified hazardous activity.

 Are all permits closed as per the procedure?10.  Safety and Shutdown Devices

1 Check PSVs on equipment and other lines are lined up. Whether isolation valves of the PSVs havebeen locked as per P&ID?

2 Whether approved SAFE charts are available and logics have ben checked as per the charts?3 Randomly simulate and check if all downstream actions take place as per logic?4 Whether ESD/FSD of BSEP Platform has been hooked up with ESD/FSD system of BPA Complex?

Whether documentation is available?5 Whether the supply and regulated pressure in Main and test separator SDP is okay?6 Whether mainline PSHL is on-line and functional? Check other PSHL on individual flow lines, gas lift

lines, test separator and fuel gas skid. Simulate signal and check for other actions as per logicprovided.

7 Whether test separator level switches are on-line and functional? Simulate signal and check forother actins as per logic provided.

8 Check opening and closing of shutdown valves on mainline, gas lift lines, test separator and fuelgas skid.

9 Are all the vessels, driers, coolers etc. of the instrument gas skid lined up to supply good qualityinstrument gas?

10 Check PSV on test separator and other lines are lined up. Random checks for popping of PSV and

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inspect test records.11 Check hydraulic oil in the main SDP12 Are all pressure gauges, knobs and amot indicators in good condition?

13 Are the level/pressure transmitters and leel/pressure switches in the test separator provided fromthe independent tappings? Any other substandard (unsafe) condition?

11. Training1.  Is the Training Manual available?2.  What are the new systems (different from the existing systems) in the B-193 project?

 Are all the operations and maintenance personnel trained in the new system?3.  What training methods were employed to ensure that the employee has the required

knowledge skills, and abilities to safely carry out the duties and responsibilities asspecified in the operating procedures?

4.  Is there a system of certifying in writing that the employee has understood thetraining?

5.   Are initial and refresher training records available? What is the periodicity of refreshertraining?

6.  Where applicable is documentation available for training as per the statutoryrequirement?

7.  How Training in Safe Work Practices is ensured?12. Emergency Response and Control

1.  What kinds of emergencies are included in the Response Plan?2.  Is Hazards Identification / Risk Assessment/Criteria for selection of Accidents Scenarios

for Emergency Planning included in the Response Plan?3.   Are organisational aspects are covered in the Response Plan?4.  What Emergency Response Procedures are listed in the Plan?5.  Whether available Infrastructure and Resources covered in the Emergency Response

Plan document?

6.  In case of oil spill, are procedures for mobilisation of resources documented?7.  Is the medical evacuation procedures documented and all responsible personnel aware

of their roles?8.  What other vital data and information is included in the document.9.   Are Mock Drills carried out? If so:

a)  How frequently?b)  Have the Mock Drills been carried out regularly. If so are the reports

readily available?c)  How frequently are communication links tested?d)   Are lessons learnt in mock drills / omissions / shortcomings properly

recorded for corrective actions?10.  Is the plan reviewed and updated?

11.  Where are copies of Emergency Response Plan available?12.  Is Muster Roll available?13.  In case the On-Site emergency turning into an Off-site emergency, are linkages to Off-

site plan covered in the document?13. Investigation of Accidents

1.  What is the procedure for reporting of accidents/ incidents? Is it documented?2.  Is there a written procedure for investigating incidents/accidents?3.  Have accident/incident investigation reports been prepared at the conclusion of the

investigation?4.  For how long are accident/incident investigation reports retained?

Reports should be retained for minimum five years.

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14. Personal Protective Equipment1.   Are the PPE rules available and are part of the newcomer orientation?2.  Is the supply and availability of the required PPE adequate?

3.  Is the quality of the PPE issued satisfactory and fit for purpose?4.   Are all the available PPE maintained as per their requirement?5.  Check the compliance to usage of the following PPE:

a)  Clothing (use of cotton overalls)b)  Eye and Face Protection (goggles, face shields etc.)c)  Head Protection (Helmets)d)  Foot Protection (Safety Shoes)e)  Hand Protection (Hand gloves)f)  Hearing Conservation (Ear plugs, muffs)g)  Protection in irrespirable/toxic atmospheres (SCBA, masks, canisters)h)  Fall Protection (Safety belts, harness, work vests)

6.   Are the records of issue and availability of PPE maintained?15. Audit of HSE Management System Elements

1.  Is there a system of periodic internal audit of the Safety, Health and EnvironmentManagement System?

2.   Are the internal audit procedures documented?3.   Are reports of the audit findings developed?4.  To what management levels are the audit reports circulated?5.  What is the system to address the audit findings?6.  What is the frequency of internal audit?7.  For how long are past internal audit reports retained?8.  What is the system of regular external Audit?

16. Contractor Safety1.  How is it ensured that a competent person has been assigned as contract coordinator?2.  Is the contract competence of contractor checked before permitting the work to start?

Procedure to ensure the following:•  competence of contractor’s supervisor•  competency of worker skill of contractor supervisors•  Carry out checking of the machinery and materials before permitting the

contractor’s activity?3.  Is an Execution plan prepared?4.  Whether the coordinator hold daily meeting to review the progress and effectiveness of 

contractor’s HSE system.5.  Is there a system to ensure that coordinator receives the timely reports?6.  Do coordinator in unforeseen circumstances provide support, advice, consent to

contractor?7.  Is there a system for inspection of contractor work sites after completion of work to

ensure clean up?17. House Keeping1.  Whether the area has enough curbs, gutters, drains and are they connected properly to deck 

drains? Are they sufficient to collect:-  All discharges from equipment- Sanitary waste including the waste from baths, showers, sinks, wash bowls, laundry,

toilets and urinals.2.   Are all the drains clear and covered?3.  Is the sump caisson available and operational?4.   Are all the material in proper location?

 Are all the material, chemical barrels and compressed gas cylinders properly segregated?

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Is the stacking of material stable?Is the condition of stored materials okay? Are the stored material and cylinders protected?

 Are the barrels and compressed gas cylinders stored upright? Are the markings on containers clear? Are MSDS of all chemicals available at handling areas? Are the compressed gas cylinders properly secured? Are the protection caps of compressed gas cylinders fitted?

5.  Whether the area is equipped with waste/dustbins?6.  Is there no oil spillage?7.   Are there no leakages from the pumps and lines?8.  Whether good housekeeping is maintained?

 Any other substandard (unsafe) condition:18. Communication and Identification

1.  Whether navigational obstruction lights(s) provided? Are they functioning?2.   Are the obstruction lights on the A-frame and boom of cranes functional?3.  Whether fog horns are provided?4.   Are the platform name boards for identification by boats posted in appropriate size and are

adequate in number?5.   Are equipment name boards for identification provide in appropriate size and provide necessary

information?6.   Are the paging stations provided in the area? Are they working properly?7.  Is the (Titan) phone available? Is it working? Is a list of all emergency numbers posted?

 Any other substandard (unsafe) condition:19. Other Physical Conditions

1.  Has noise mapping of the new modification carried out? Are the high noise areas demarcatedby posting of boards or posters?

2.  Inspect the first aid facilities available in the infirmary? Confirm whether all first aid and critical

(life saving) drugs, oxygen cylinders, stretchers are available? Is the person taking care of theinfirmary sufficiently qualified to handle emergencies?

3.  Is the condition of gratings, railings and chequered plates okay? Whether all handrails, gratingsfor treads on stair case (from cellar deck to spider deck), spider deck & boat landing are of prescribed material? Is the paint condition good?

4.  Whether deck plating on cellar deck, main deck, battery room, switchgear room and helideck checked for undulation?

5.   Are unused scaffoldings removed? Is the integrity the scaffoldings in use okay?6.  Is the lighting adequate? Are flameproof covers of external lights intact?7.  Is the condition of doors and windows okay?8.   Are the ladders and climbing devices condition okay? Are the stairs clean and their condition

okay?

9.  Is the condition of electrical wires & cords okay? Are the grounds okay? Are all the electricalconnections okay? Is the condition of cable trays okay?10.  Is the pressurisation of enclosed areas okay? Is the temperature and ventilation in enclosed

areas okay?11.   Are the rotating parts & gear devices guarded?

 Are the coupling and belt guards in place?12.   Are the line painted?

Is there no rust on the lines?13.  Is the colour coding adequate?

Is the colour coding proper? Are the colour codes clear?

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14.   Are all switches & knobs marked and clearly identifiable?Is the condition of gauges & indicators okay?

15.  Is the condition of fire retardant walls okay?

Is the condition of gauges & indicators okay?16.   Are the emergency lights adequate and operations?17.   Are automatic fire closure devices of doors, shutters and ventilators operational?18.   Are the insulations of lines requiring them done and okay?

 Any other substandard (unsafe) condition:

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 APPENDIX-C-4

PROFORMA FOR CERTIFICATE OF APPROVAL

1. Name of the Client : Oil & Natural Gas Corporation Limited

2. Name of the Project : B-193 field development Project

3. Scope of the Project : The scope of work for the tender shall include in general but not limited to Surveys(pre-engineering, pre-construction/pre-installation and post-installation) DesignEngineering, Procurement, Fabrication, Anticorrosion & Weight coating (in case ofRigid pipeline), Load out, Tie down / Sea fastening Tow-out/Sail-outTransportation, Installation, Hook-up, Installation of submarine pipeline, andModifications on existing facilities, Testing, Pre-commissioning, Commissioning(wherever applicable) of entire facilities as described in the bidding documents forthe following facilities:

  One process and well platform B-193-A (6 slots) with living quarters on separate jacket

  Five unmanned well-platformso  B-172-A (4 slots)o  B-178-A (4 slots)o  B-179-A (3 slots)o  B-28A-A (3 slots)o  B-23A-A (4 slots)

  SUBMARINE PIPELINES TOTAL 109 Kmo  12” x 15 km from B-178-A to B-193-A for oilo  8” x 6 km from B-179-A to B-178-A o  12” x 6 km from B-172-A to B-178-A o  10” x 15 km from B-28A-A to B-193-A o  12” x 22 km from B-23A-A to B-193-A with lateral near B-28A platform for

gaso  16” x 25.50 km from B-193-A to BPB platform for gaso  12” x 19.50 km from B-193-A to ICP-Heera pipeline tie-in

  MODIFICATIONSo   At BPB platform and tie-in with ICP Heera trunk line with the available

lateral

4. Location : Bassien & Satellite Field

5. Name of the Contractor :

6. Execution Period :

i. Design :

ii. Fabrication :

iii. Offshore Installation :

iv. Hookup, commissioning :

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7. Date of Commissioning :

8. Fabrication yard(s) :

9. Name of Barges/Hookup vessels :

10. Scope of Inspection & Certification :

i. During detailed engineering :

ii. During procurement :(List of equipment inspected along withRelease Notes and Category of equipmentto be annexed to this Certificate)

iii. During fabrication :

iv. During installation :

v. During pre-commissiong /comm.. :

11. Recommendations for Operation :& Maintenance & periodical inspectionSchedule for structures, equipment,Pipelines and risers, major safetyEquipment & systems

12. Design life as per Bid Package : 25 years

13. Certificate :

It is certified that the structure and topside facilities of the platform, associated pipelines and risers and PLEM havebeen designed, fabricated, installed and commissioned in accordance with the approved ONGC’s specifications andDesign Criteria, Detailed Engineering documents and drawings and as per the approved procedures for fabrication,installation and hook-up, pre-commissioning and commissioning for the intended design life of 25 (twenty five) yearsstipulated in the Bid Package subject to compliance of stipulations given in the recommendations above.

14. Validity of Certificate :This certificate of approval is valid for a period of 36 months initially fromthe installation dates given above for the respective platforms.

15. List of joints with estimated fatigue life less than 100 years (In annexure)

16. Next Date of Revalidation : ___________________________________________  ________________________________________- :Pipelines, and Risers :

(Authorized signatory of Inspection & Certification Agency)Seal and Date

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 APPENDIX C-5

Information to be furnished for Pollution Control

1. Name of the Project :

2. Name of Contractor :

3. Name of the Barge/location :

4. Type of the Barge : Hook up / accommodation

5. Do the barge have the Incinerator :

6. If yes, type of Incinerator : Furnace Type / Bracket Type

7. Whether the Incinerator is functional : Yes / No

8. Date of last certification of incinerator :

9. Does the barge has solid Waste Management Register :

Date :

Place of Barge :

Signature :

Name :

Designation :

Signature :

Name :

Designation :

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 APPENDIX-C-6

COMMISSIONING PLAN

In order to minimize loss / damage to equipments during transportation, installation till pre-commissioning / commissioning of B-193 Platform, the following should be included in the firmscope of work:

i. Pre-commissioning activities shall be undertaken along with commissioning.

ii. Suitable protection covers shall be provided for various equipments at fabrication yard

before load-out / sail out. These covers shall be removed prior to commissioning of the

platforms. The list of equipments/instruments to be protected shall be finalized during

detailed engineering. iii. Small valves, fittings, instrument items which are likely to get damaged / pilfered should

be installed offshore at the time of pre-commissioning / commissioning.

iv. Loose material shall not be kept on the platform. The same shall be transported andinstalled during hook-up, pre-commissioning and commissioning of the platform.

v. The contractor shall clean up all chemical and hydrocarbon spillage etc. beforecommencing the work of pre-commissioning / commissioning. It shall be contractor’s soleresponsibility to make all equipments / vessels operative.

vi. Removed protective covers etc. and surplus material, if any, on the platforms shall becleared and suitably transported and disposed off.

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 APPENDIX-C-7

PROFORMA FOR CONTRACTOR’S PROGRESS REPORT

WEEKLY REPORT

TECHNICAL PROBLEMS REVIEW REPORT (TPR)

PROJECT :

PLACE OF ISSUE :

WEEK REPORTED :

 A)  MAJOR TECHNICAL PROBLEMSENCOUNTERED DURING THE WEEK :

B) DECISION AWAITED :

ONGC/CONSULTANT

CONTRACTOR 

CERTIFICATION AGENCY 

C) DATA REQUIRE

D) DETAILS OF ANY PROBLEMS :PRESENT OR ANTICIPATED

E) PROGRESS (WEEKLY & CUMULATIVE) SCHEDULE ACTUAL

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WEEKLY REPORT

WEEKLY PROGRESS REPORT (WPR)

PROJECT : DATE OF PROJECT START:

PLACE OF ISSUE : SCHEDULE COMPLETION DATE:

WEEK REPORTED : PROJECT COST:

 A) OVERALL PROJECT PROGRESS (%)

PROGRESS WEEK CUMULATIVE PROG.SCH. (%) ACT.(%) SCH.(%) ACT.(%)

I. ENGINEERING

-  STRUCTURAL

-  PIPING

-  MECHANICAL EQUIP.

-  INSTRUMENTATION/ELECTRICAL

-  PROCESS

-  UTILITIES

-  TOPSIDE MODIFICATION

-  SUBMARINE PIPELINE

-  PLEM

-  TOTAL

II. PROCUREMENT

-  STRUCTURAL

-  PIPING

-  MECHANICAL EQUIP.

-  INSTRUMENTATION/ELECTRICAL

-  PROCESS

-  UTILITIES

-  TOPSIDE MODIFICATION

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-  SUBMARINE PIPELINE

-  PLEM

-  TOTAL

III. FABRICATION

-  JACKET

-  PILES

-  DECK STRUCTURE

-  PIPING

-  EQUIPMENT

-  TOPSIDE MODIFICATION

-  SUBMARINE PIPELINE

-  PLEM

-  TOTAL

IV.  INSTALLATION

-  JACKET

-  PILES

-  DECK STRUCTURE

-  PIPING

-  EQUIPMENT

-  TOPSIDE MODIFICATION

-  SUBMARINE PIPELINE

-  PLEM

-  TOTAL

 V. HOOK-UP, TESTING, PRE-COMMISSIONING & COMMISSIONING (WHEREVER APPLICABLE)

-  NEW WELL PLATFORMS

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-  TOPSIDE MODIFICATIONS

-  SUBMARINE PIPELINES

-  PLEM

-  TOTAL

B) ACTIVITIES OVER DUE FOR START WITHIN SEVENDAYS OF LATEST START DATE

-  NODE

-   ACTIVITY 

-  DAYS BEFORE LATEST START DATE

-  REASONS FOR BEHIND SCHEDULE

-   ACTION TAKEN OR REQUIRED TO BE

-  TAKEN TO RECOVER CRITICAL DAYS

C) PROBLEMS ANTICIPATED WHICH COULD DELAY SCHEDULE:

D) MILESTONES COMPLETED DURING FORTNIGHT:

E) FINANCIAL MATTERS

i) CHANGE ORDERS

-  SORTED OUT AT SITE:

- NEED DECISION :

ii) FINANCIAL REPORT

-  INVOICES RECEIVED (AMOUNT)

-  INVOICES AUTHORISED FOR PAYMENT (AMOUNT)

- CUMULATIVE PAYMENTSMADE TO DATE ANNEXURES TO THE WEEKLY PROGRESS REPORT

1) DETAILED ITEMWISE PROGRESS BREAK -UP 

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MONTHLY REPORT AND GUIDELINES

MONTHLY PROGRESS REPORT

I. CONTENTS:

 A) INTRODUCTION:

SHOULD INDICATE THE BROAD ACTIVITIES OF THE PROJECT DUIRNG THE MONTH REPORTED AND ANYNECESSARY INFORMATION NECESSARY FOR LINK UP WITH PREVIOUS MONTHS REPORTED ACTIVITIES.

CPM DIAGRAM, REVISED IF NECESSARY.

START DATE AND SCHEDULED COMPLETION DATES.

B) PROGRESS SUMMARY:

SUMMARY SHOULD INDICATE MAJOR WORKS DONE DURING THE MONTH AT VARIOUS WORKS CENTRESOF THE PROJECT COVERING ACTIVITIES SUCH AS DESIGN, ENGINEERING PROCUREMENT, FABRICATIONINSTALLATION, TESTING, PRE-COMMISSIONING ETC.

C) OVERALL PROGRESS SUMMARY:

D) INFORMATION/ACTION NEEDED FROM THE CLIENT:

E) AREA OF CONCERN:

-  DETAILS OF PROBLEMS ENCOUNTERED DURING THE MONTH AND REMEDIAL MEASURES TAKEN.

-   ACTIVITIES DELAYED AND SUGGESTED MEASURES FOR CATCHING-UP.

-  PROBLEMS ANTICIPATED WHICH COULD DELAY THE PROJECT AND SUGGESTED REMEDIALMEASURES.

F) OVERALL PROGRESS STATISTICS:

INDICATING WEIGHTED VALUES OF ACTIVITIES, THEIR SCHEDULED PROGRESS COMPARED WITH ACTUALPROGRESS, ALSO CUMULATIVE/ ACTUAL PROGRESS AGAINST SCHDULED PROGRESS.

G) STATUS OF MILESTONES DUE DURING CURRENT PLUS THREE MONTHS

FOR EACH MILESTONE, FOLLOWING DATE SHOULD BE FURNISHED:

SCHEDULE DATELAST ALLOWABLE DATE

 ANTICIPATED DATE

REMARKS

II. ANNEXURES:

1. PROJECT PROGRESS TRENDS:

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SHOULD INCLUDE:

PROJECT MILESTONE CHART

DETAILED PROGRESS ACTIVITY, PROGRESS/CURVES (SEPARATELY FOR EACH ACTIVITY, SUCH ASDETAILED ENGINEERING, PROCUREMENT, FABRICATION, INSTALLATION ETC.)

OVERALL PROJECT PERT-CPM CHART

OVERALL ACTIVITY WISE PROGRESS `S’ CURVES

2. STATUS REPORTS:

CHRONOLOGICAL ACHIEVEMENT OF EVENTS

DOCUMENTS/DRAWINGS APPROVAL STATUS (AS PER ATTACHED PROFORMA)

EQUIPMENT PROCUREMENT (AS PER ATTACHED PROFORMA)

BULK MATERIAL PROCUREMENT STATUS

 ANY OTHER POINT FOR REPORTING

THE MONTHLY REPORT TO BE ISSUED BY CONSULTANT/CONTRACTOR IN THE ABOVE FORMAT.

THE REPORT SHOULD REACH ON OR BEFORE 5TH OF THE FOLLOWING MONTH.

3. LIST OF CHANGE ORDERS INITIATED, IF ANY, WITH ESTIMATED IMPACT ON COST/TIME.

4. COPIES OF IMPORTANT CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN COMPANY/CONTRACTOR 

5. COPIES OF MINUTES OF MEETING BETWEEN COMPANY AND CONTRACTOR.

6. INVOICING AND PAYMENT STATUS.

WEEKLY PROGRESS REPORT WEEK ENDING(DURING HOOK-UP, PRE-COMMISSIONING AND COMMISSIONING)

SCHEDULE DATE OF COMPLETION :

PROJECT BARGE DATE TIME WEATHER 

DISTRIBUTIONONGC/CERTIFICATION AGENCY – REPS. AT SITE. A) HOOK-UP STATUS

SL.

NO.

UNIT TOTAL WEEKLY 

SCH. ACT.

CUMULATIVE

SCH. ACT.

1. PIPING :

WELDING JOINTS INCH IA 

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X-RAYS

STRESS RELIEVING

HYDROTEST PKG

HEAT TRACINGINSULATION

INCH IA 

JOINTS

NOS.

MTS.MTS.

2. ELECTRICAL:

CABLE TRAYS

CABLE LAYING

CABLE

CONNECTIONS

MTS.

MTS.

MTS.

NOS.

3. INSTRUMENTATION

CABLE TRAYS

TUBINGINST.INSTALLATION

CALIBRATION

MTS.

MTS..NOS.

4. SUBMARINEPIPELINES

4. MANPOWER DEPLOYED AGAINST SCHEDULE

5. SAFETY REPORT

B) PRE-COMMISSIONING/COMMISSIONING

TOTAL WEEKLY CUMULATIVEUNIT QTY. SCH. ACT. SCH. ACT.

i) EQUIPMENT/ NOS. VESSELS/TANKS

ii) FUNCTIONAL NOS.TEST

iii) SIMULATION NOS.CHECK FOR SYSTEM

C) REMARKS IF ANY:

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DAILY PROGRESS REPORT

(DURING HOOK-UP AND PRE-COMMISSIONING)

PROJECT BARGE DATE TIME WEATHER 

DISTRIBUTION

ONGC/CERTIFICATION AGENCY – REPS. AT SITE.

 A) WORK STATUS:

(a) PIPING

(b) ELECTRICAL(c) INSTRUMENTATION(d) EQUIPMENT(e) STRUCTURAL(f) MISC.(g) MAN POWER DEPLOYED DISCIPLINE-WISE(h) SAFETY REPORT(i) VENDOR REPS. – STATUS ETD/ETA 

B) DECISION AWAITED

C) PROBLEMS IF ANY 

D) SCHEDULE OF ACTIVITIES FOR NEXT 48 HRS.

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 ANNEXURE – 1 TO PROGRESS REPORT

I. INTRODUCTION

(GIVE BRIEF SUMMARY OF SCOPE OF WORK AND TARGET DATES).

II. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 

(GIVE BRIEF SUMMARY OF WORK DONE DURING THE PERIOD).

III. AREAS OF CONCERN

(MAJOR ISSUES WHICH MAY DELAY THE PROJECT. THIS SECTION SHALL INCLUDE CONTRACTOR’SRECOMMENDATIONS FOR REMEDIAL MEASURES).

IV. PROGRESS STATISTICS

(DISCIPLINE WISE PERCENTAGE PROGRESS STATISTICS WEIGHTAGES TO BE DISCUSSED WITH COMPANYFOR EACH DISCIPLINE)

 V.  LIST OF PROBLEMS/HOLD-UPS.

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 ANNEXURE – 2 TO PROGRESS REPORT

EQUIPMENT PROCUREMENT STATUS

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------SL. DESCRIPTION QTY. P.O. VENDOR DATE OF CARRIER REMARKSNO. OF ITEM NO. DATE NAME & ARRIVAL NAME

SCH. ADDRESS AT SITE ACT. REQD. ACTUAL

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 ANNEXURE – 3 TO PROGRESS REPORT

PROFORMA FOR 

DOCUMENT STATUS LIST

(APPLICABLE TO SPEC./DRAWINGS INCLUDING VENDOR DRAWINGS)

(TO BE MADE ENGINEERING DISCIPLINE WISE)

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------SL. TITLE SCH. SUBMIT PROGRESS APPROVAL REMARKSNO. DATE RETURN REV 0 REV 1 REV 2 REV 3 DATE-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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 ANNEXURE – 4 TO PROGRESS REPORT

(LIST OF CHANGE ORDERS)

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 ANNEXURE – 5 TO PROGRESS REPORT

(COPIES OF IMPORTANT CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN COMPANY/CONTRACTOR)

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(INVOICING & PAYMENTS STATUS)