UP DGME invites applications for Establishment of Medical colleges in 16 districts under PPP mode
The medical education department has invited applications from the interested bidders to set up medical colleges on PPP model.
Lucknow: Through a recent notification released on the official website of UP DGME, the state government has invited applications from authorities, institutes interested in setting up medical colleges in 16 districts under the public-private partnership model.
The Uttar Pradesh Medical Education Department has set the deadline at November 5th, 2021 for receiving applications from private institutions who are interested in the bid and it is of interest to note that land for these medical colleges has already been allocated.
The policy regarding setting up of medical colleges on PPP model was issued by the department only after getting the approval of the cabinet.
These medical colleges are aimed at providing easy access to better healthcare facilities in areas where only Primary Health Centres, Community Health Centres and District Hospitals are available. 16 such districts were identified, including Baghpat, Ballia, Bhadohi, Chitrakoot, Hamirpur, Hathras, Kasganj, Maharajganj, Mahoba, Mainpuri, Mau, Rampur, Sambhal, Sant Kabirnagar, Shamli and Shravasti.
According to an estimate, the medical colleges to be set up in 16 districts will have 1600 new doctors while about 10,000 people will get jobs in them. Besides, these medical colleges will have about 6,000 new beds for the treatment of people.
The opening of these medical colleges will also lead to an increase in the number of MBBS and BDS seats, and subsequently an increase in the availability of skilled manpower within the medical fraternity.
The tender documents can be downloaded from http://etender.up.nic.in.
The details from the Expression of Interest released by the UP DGME are mentioned below:
Brief description of Application Process
As part of the Application Process, interested parties who fulfill the Minimum Eligibility Criteria as set forth in this EOI are being called upon to submit their Applications in accordance with the EOI (the "Application Documents"). The Authority shall endeavour to adhere to the timelines in connection with submission, appraisal and approval of the application received from PSE as prescribed in the Policy.
In terms of the EOI, the Applicant should sign and provide a duly executed application security declaration (the "Application Security Declaration"). The Applicant will have to provide Application Security Declaration be in accordance with the form provided in Annexure- E of Appendix-I of this EOI. It is hereby instructed that the Applicant shall submit the original Application Security Declaration (as per the format prescribed in this EOI) in hard copy along with the Application. The Application shall be summarily rejected if it is not accompanied by the Application Security Declaration. It being expressly informed to Applicants that the Applications received on or before 5th of every month shall be undertaken for appraisal and approval on the next working day in accordance with the Policy; provided, however first such cycle of appraisal and approval shall commence for all Applications received on or before 5th day of relevant month falling immediately after expiry of thirty days from date of publication of this EOI. For avoidance of doubt, it is clarified that if any other Application is received prior to the approval of any PSE for that district, the same shall be considered along with the earlier received applications. In the event that the approval has been completed, no other Application shall be considered for that district for which the PSE has been approved.
The Applicants are invited to examine the relevant District(s) in greater detail, and to carry out, at their cost, such studies as may be required for submitting their respective Application for selection of the relevant District under the Project.
Any queries or request for additional information concerning this EOI can be submitted by email to the officer designated in Clause 2.1.3. The email shall clearly bear the following identification/ title:
"Queries/Request for Additional Information: EOI for Selection of Applicant for Project in the sixteen unserved districts in Uttar Pradesh".
The queries should be submitted in the format specified below to be considered for response and they should be submitted in MS-Excel format. queries not submitted in the prescribed format shall not be responded to:
S. No. | Page No. | Part of EOI | Clause No. | Text provided in EOI | Clarification/Information sought with justification, if any |
INSTRUCTIONS TO APPLICANTS
GENERAL
General terms of Application
Unless the context otherwise requires, the terms not defined in this EOI, but defined in the Draft Agreement shall have the meaning assigned thereto in the Draft Agreement.
The Policy can be downloaded from the web portal : http://shasanadesh.up.gov.in/. The EOI can be downloaded from the e-tender portal i.e. http://etender.up.nic.in ("e-Tender Portal"). Any modifications addendum to EOI, or the responses to queries shall be updated on the etender website, and the Applicants are requested to check the website regularly for updates. The Authority shall not undertake any responsibility, if any, Applicant fails to regularly check the website for addendums.
The Application shall be submitted in the hard copy at the following address:
Director General, Medical Education, Directorate of Medical Education, Uttar Pradesh
Jawahar Bhawan, 6th Floor, Ashok Marg, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh 226001
In the event that the Applicant does not meet the Minimum Eligibility Criteria (Technical or /and Financial Capacity) evaluated for as described under this Clause 2.2.2, the Applicant shall be disqualified.
II. Supporting Documents for Eligibility Criteria for each Modes (including Technical Capacity and Financial Capacity)
MODE A: (Private Hospital and Private land)
a) For the purpose of demonstrating the Eligibility Criteria for Mode A and the Technical Capacity & Financial Capacity, the Applicants shall along with the completed sheet in Annexure G of Appendix I, Annexure H of Appendix I and Annexure B of Appendix II, submit the following supporting documents:
(i) Self-certified copy of Certificate(s) of registration/incorporation of the Applicant and in case of Consortium, Certified copy of Certificate(s) of registration/incorporation of Lead Member and each Member of the Consortium; and
(ii) Certificate(s) from the concerned client(s) demonstrating the experience of operating at least 150 bedded hospital or a medical college, as the case may be, as on date of submission of Application, as specified in paragraph 2.2.2 (I) (a) above; and
(iii) Self-certified copy of Certificate(s) of registration from Competent Authority for owned and operational hospital (Clinical Establishment (Registration and Regulation Act, 2020 or under any other Applicable laws) in the particular District for which the Application is submitted; and in case of Consortium, one of the Member of the Consortium can individually demonstrate the criteria of owned and Operational hospital. For avoidance doubt, it is clarified that aggregation of credentials from different Consortium members is not permitted to fulfil this criterion; and
(iv) Self-certified copy of Certificate(s) of title deed of the land as proof of ownership in the particular District for which the Application is submitted; and in case of Consortium, one of the Member of the Consortium can individually demonstrate the criteria of ownership and possession over the land. For avoidance doubt, it is clarified aggregation of credentials from different Consortium members (e.g. adding of beds from two or more hospitals) is not permitted to fulfil this criterion. Without prejudice to the foregoing, it is clarified that alternatively, Applicant may submit an agreement to sell or agreement to lease, provided however, in case such Applicant is appraised and shortlisted for grant of incentives, then a provisional LOI would be issued subject to the Applicant furnishing required title document. It is further clarified that no entitlement for incentives will arise unless the Authority is satisfied with the fulfilment of this condition; and
(v) Certificate(s) from Statutory Auditors/Chartered Accountant of the Applicant / any Member of Consortium specifying the Net Worth of the applicant, as at the close of the preceding financial year.
MODE B: (Private Hospital with Government Providing Land for Medical College Infrastructure)
For the purpose of demonstrating the Eligibility Criteria for Mode B and the Technical Capacity & Financial Capacity, the Applicants shall along with the completed sheet in Annexure G of Appendix I, Annexure H of Appendix I and Annexure B of Appendix -III, submit the following supporting documents:
(i) Self-certified copy of Certificate(s) of registration/incorporation of the Applicant and in case of Consortium, Certified copy of Certificate(s) of registration/incorporation of Lead Member and each Member of the Consortium; and
(ii) Certificate(s) from the concerned client(s) demonstrating the experience of operating at least 150 bedded hospital or a medical college, as the case may be, as on date of submission of Application, as specified in paragraph 2.2.2 (I) (a) above; and
(iii) Self-certified copy of Certificate(s) of registration from Competent Authority for owned and operational hospital (Clinical Establishment (Registration and Regulation Act, 2020 or under any other Applicable laws) in the particular District for which the Application is submitted; and in case of Consortium, one of the Member of the Consortium can individually demonstrate the criteria of owned and Operational hospital. For avoidance doubt, it is clarified that aggregation of credentials (e.g. adding of beds from two or more hospitals) from different Consortium members is not permitted to fulfil this criterion; and
(iv) Certificate(s) from Statutory Auditors/Chartered Accountant of the Applicant/ any Member of Consortium specifying the Net Worth of the applicant, as at the close of the preceding financial year.
MODE C: (Leverage District Hospital with Private Sector Land)
For the purpose of demonstrating the Eligibility Criteria for Mode C and the Technical Capacity & Financial Capacity, the Applicants shall along with the completed sheet in Annexure G of Appendix I, Annexure H of Appendix I and Annexure (B) of Appendix-IV, submit the following supporting documents:
(i) Self-certified copy of Certificate(s) of registration/incorporation of the Applicant and in case of Consortium, Certified copy of Certificate(s) of registration/incorporation of Lead Member and each Member of the Consortium; and
(ii) Certificate(s) from the concerned client(s) demonstrating the experience of operating at least 150 bedded hospital or a medical college, as the case may be, as on date of submission of Application, as specified in paragraph 2.2.2 (I) (a) above; and
(iii) Self-certified copy of Certificate(s) of title deed of the land as proof of ownership in the particular District for which the Application is submitted; and in case of Consortium, one of the Member of the Consortium can individually demonstrate the criteria of ownership and possession over the land. For avoidance doubt, it is clarified aggregation of credentials from different Consortium members (e.g. adding of beds from two or more hospitals) is not permitted to fulfil this criterion. Without prejudice to the foregoing, it is clarified that alternatively, Applicant may submit an agreement to sell or agreement to lease, provided however, in case such Applicant is appraised and shortlisted for grant of incentives, then a provisional LOI would be issued subject to the Applicant furnishing required title document. It is further clarified that no entitlement for incentives will arise unless the Authority is satisfied with the fulfilment of this condition; and
(iv) Certificate(s) from Statutory Auditors/Chartered Accountant of the Applicant/ any Member of Consortium specifying the Net Worth of the applicant, as at the close of the preceding financial year.
2.2.3 In case the Applicant is a Consortium, it shall comply with the following additional requirements:
(a) The number of Members of the Consortium shall not be less than two eligible entities and not more than four eligible entities;
(b) subject to the provisions of sub-clause (a) above, the Application should contain the information required for each member of the Consortium;
(c) Members of the Consortium shall nominate one member as the lead member (the "Lead Member").
(d) the Application should include a brief description of the roles and responsibilities of individual Consortium Members, particularly with reference to their financial and technical obligations;
(e) an individual Applicant cannot at the same time be member of a Consortium. Further, a member of a particular Applicant Consortium cannot be member of any other Applicant Consortium;
(f) members of the Consortium shall have entered into a binding Memorandum of understanding (the "MOU"), substantially in the form specified at Annexure- F of Appendix-I, for the purpose of making the Application and submitting an Application in the event of being qualified. The MOU, to be submitted along with the Application, shall, inter alia:
(i) in case the Consortium is declared as the Selected Applicant hereunder, ensure that its minimum capital contribution commitments are clearly set out, and state that the Consortium shall act through the Lead Member in accordance with this EOI, and subsequently carry out all the responsibilities as Selected Applicant in terms of the Draft Agreement for that particular District;
(ii) clearly outline the proposed roles and responsibilities of each Member at each stage;
(iii) include a statement to the effect that all Members of the Consortium shall, till the term of the Draft Agreement and in accordance with the Draft Agreement, be liable jointly and severally for all obligations of the Applicant.
(iv) the Hospital can be owned and possessed by any one Member of the Consortium;
(v) any one Member of the Consortium should be having a clear title over the land and it should be free from all encumbrances as also there should not be any legal proceeding pending in any Court of law in respect of the land or part thereof, if applicable.
(vi) include a provision that the Lead Member shall represent all the members of the Consortium and shall at all times be liable and responsible for discharging the functions and obligations of the Contractor; and that each member of the Consortium shall be bound by any decision, communication, notice, action or inaction of the Lead Member and the Authority shall be entitled to rely upon any such action, decision or communication of the Lead Member. The Authority shall have the right to release incentives solely to the Lead Member and shall not in any manner be responsible or liable for the inter se allocation of incentives among members of the Consortium; and
(h) except as provided under this EOI and the Application Documents, there shall not be any amendment to the MOU without the prior written consent of the Authority.
(Note: Memorandum of understanding should be submitted along with the Application. The MOU entered into between the members of the Consortium should be specific to the Project and should fulfill the above requirements, failing which the Application shall be considered non-responsive.)
Any entity which has been barred by the Central/ State Government, or any entity controlled by it, from participating in any project and the bar subsists as on the date of the Application, would not be eligible to submit the Application, either individually or as Member of a Consortium.
No change in the composition of the Consortium is allowed subsequent to the submission of the Application during the Application Process.
Cost of Application
The Applicants shall be responsible for all of the costs associated with the preparation of their Applications and their participation in the Application Process. The Authority will not be responsible or in any way liable for such costs, regardless of the conduct or outcome of the Application Process.
Location visit and verification of information
Applicants are encouraged to submit their respective Applications after visiting the Districts and ascertaining for themselves the conditions, location, surroundings, climate, emergency medical needs, healthcare infrastructure, Applicable Laws, applicable permits and regulations, and any other matter considered relevant by them.
It shall be deemed that by submitting an Application, the Applicants has:
a) made a complete and careful examination of the Application Document;
b) received all relevant information requested from the Authority;
c) acknowledged and accepted the risk of inadequacy, error or mistake in the information provided in the Application Document or furnished by or on behalf of the Authority relating to any of the matters referred to in Clause 2.5.1 above;
d) satisfied itself about all matters, things and information including matters referred to in Clause 2.5.1 hereinabove necessary and required for submitting an informed Application, execution of the Project in accordance with the Application Documents and performance of all of its obligations thereunder;
e) acknowledged and agreed that inadequacy, lack of completeness or incorrectness of information provided in the Application Documents or ignorance of any of the matters referred to in Clause 2.5.1 hereinabove shall not be a basis for any claim for compensation, damages, extension of time for performance of its obligations, loss of profits etc. from the Authority, or a ground for termination of the Draft Agreement; and
f) agreed to be bound by the undertakings provided by it under and in terms hereof.
The Authority shall not be liable for any omission, mistake or error on the part of the Applicant in respect of any of the above or on account of any matter or thing arising out of or concerning or relating to the Application Documents including the EOI or the Application Process, including any error or mistake therein or in any information or data given by the Authority.
To view the official EOI and formats, click on the following link:
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