NHAI to undertake rating of Concessionaires, Contractors and Consultants

Sets up portal-based performance evaluation under which vendors need to self-assess and submit project-related progress documents that will be reviewed at multiple levels by NHAI

Highways, NHAI, E-way Bill
The Portal is available on the NHAI website under ‘Vendor Performance Evaluation System’
Megha Manchanda New Delhi
2 min read Last Updated : Aug 26 2020 | 4:24 PM IST
The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) on Wednesday said in order to establish a transparent and comprehensive ‘Performance Rating’ System for its Consultants, Contractors and Concessionaires, it has developed a ‘Vendor Performance Evaluation System’.

The portal-based objective assessment of vendors has been initiated to track the performance of the vendors for various NHAI projects, an official statement said.

The Portal is available on the NHAI website under ‘Vendor Performance Evaluation System’.

Under this portal, the vendors are required to conduct a self-assessment and upload the documents related to the project activities being executed by them, on the portal. The submissions are reviewed at multiple levels by NHAI, based on which a vendor rating is generated.

The portal contains provision for rating the projects according to the mode of implementation and status of completion under BOT (Toll), BOT (Annuity), HAM, EPC works and for Authority’s Engineer, Independent Engineer and DPR Consultants.

To ensure that the evaluation is done in the most objective and balanced way, the vendor rating generated post multi-level reviews, shall be shared with the vendor, the official statement said.

The vendor will also be given an opportunity to appeal against the generated rating.

As on date, vendors have filled data for 853 projects (519 Consultants and 334 Contractors) which are under review at different stages.  The vendors who fail to upload the requisite documents on the portal shall not be allowed to participate in the bids of NHAI. 

Suitable amendments in bidding documents are being incorporated to make rating of vendors as one of the qualification criteria for awarding new projects. This rating system will increase the accountability of vendors thereby improving the quality of highways.

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