Comparison of intellectual and professional service contract evaluation procedure : PPR-2008 Vs World Bank and ADB
Abstract
The PPR – 2008, WB guidelines and ADB Guidelines are basically prepared for the proper
guidance of the procurement at the same time it also provide legal support and a restrictive
boundary for the parties involved in procurement. This dissertation mainly deals with the
comparison of these three guidelines regarding evaluation procedure of the Intellectual and
Professional services contract. In the evaluation it covers EOI evaluation, Technical
Evaluation, Financial Evaluation and Combined evaluation. It also mainly describes the
QCBS method and other methods are not described in detail.
This comparison is done by reviewing the three guidelines thoroughly and specific points are
taken into account. In ADB Guidelines there is a provision of long listing while EOIs are
being evaluated. After that a final short list is prepared. On the contrary in WB guidelines and
in PPR – 2008 there is no provision for long listing. In case of ADB the participants must me
of ADB member countries and not more than one firm from same country and the total
number of the shortlisted firms should six. Similarly WB guidelines also suggest the total
number is six but the difference is not more than two firms from the same country. However
PPR – 2008 suggests that the number shortlisted firms should not be less than four and at the
same time not more than seven.
In case of technical evaluation it is mentioned in ADB guidelines that the total score should
be 1000 and on the other hand this total score is 100 for WB guidelines and PPR – 2008.
There are also some differences in the allocation of points although the calculation
procedures of points or scores are same.
In case of financial evaluation ADB point out about two things one is maximum contract
budget and the other is estimated budget. If GEFP of consultants exceeds maximum contract
budget then the financial proposal is not considered for evaluation on the other hand if GEFP
exceeds the estimated budget then the proposal is not discarded and taken under
consideration. ADB also evaluates financial proposals based on NEEPs. On the contrary WB
guidelines and PPR – 2008 evaluate their proposal based on total offered price.
The approving authority in ADB funded projects is ADB officials and for WB funded
projects are WB officials. In both cases no objection certificate is to be collected by the
procuring entity at every step for clearance. In case of PPR – 2008 the approving authority is
HOPE or the delegated person depending upon the financial power.
It is mentioned in PPR – 2008 that PPR will not be functional when development partners are
involved and their guidelines will prevail in that case.
And at last it can be said that the maximum guidance in the three guidelines are almost same
and there are some minor difference in some specific cases and this similarity eventually
helps the procuring entity to be accustomed easily with all the guidelines.