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1 BHARAT PETROLEUM CORPORATION LTD. CPO (Mktg.), “A” Installation, Sewree Fort Road, Sewree (East), MUMBAI – 400 015. Tel No : 022-24176416/6507/6217 Email- [email protected] [email protected]/ e-AUCTION SALE Online Auction platform and Support Services Provided By: E-Procurement Technologies Ltd. A-201/208, Wall Street - II, Opp. Orient Club, Nr. Gujarat College, Ellis Bridge, Ahmedabad - 380 006, Gujarat (India) Phone No : +91-79-68136 861 | 871 | 819 Mr.Harshal Sapkale : 9766900823 Mr.Mohnish Gore : 7039938054 Email id [email protected] / [email protected] / [email protected] BPCL Contact Numbers: 1. Gunjan Omprakash Bhiwal: 8696906824 2. Poornima Mittal : 9821431147 Tender Ref: DISP/CPO(M)/20-21(1)/05-Scrap of Depot & Tanks E-Procurement Technologies Ltd. is an authorized e- commerce service provider for BPCL to obtain rates online through its portal https://eprocure.procuretiger.com . The sale and purchase are directly made by the Seller and Buyer/s [Bidder/s]. BPCL will sell DIFFERENT SCRAPS (Tanks, Pipeline, Equipments etc), AT OUR VARIOUS PLANTS / LOCATIONS, ON “AS IS WHERE IS” AND “NO COMPLAINT” BASIS as per List, through Online Auction subject to Terms and Conditions annexed hereto and as per schedule of program given below: Schedule of Programme Inspection of materials TILL 31.12.2020 [11.00 AM to 3.00 PM on any working day] Venue of Inspection Refer list as per TABLE – A [PART – I] Online Training to all participating bidders 14.01.2021 to 17.01.2021 Auction date and time 20.01.2021 , 1000 hrs. onwards Earnest Money Deposit (interest free) Refer List TABLE – A [PART – 1]
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Mar 21, 2023

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Page 1: e-AUCTION SALE - Bharat Petroleum

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BHARAT PETROLEUM CORPORATION LTD CPO (Mktg) ldquoArdquo Installation Sewree Fort Road Sewree (East) MUMBAI ndash 400 015

Tel No 022-2417641665076217 Email- gunjanomprakashbharatpetroleumin

mittalpbharatpetroleumin

e-AUCTION SALE Online Auction platform and Support Services Provided By E-Procurement Technologies Ltd A-201208 Wall Street - II Opp Orient Club Nr Gujarat College Ellis Bridge Ahmedabad - 380 006 Gujarat (India) Phone No +91-79-68136 861 | 871 | 819 MrHarshal Sapkale 9766900823 MrMohnish Gore 7039938054

Email id supportbpcleprocin mumbaisupporteptlin rahulabcprocurecom

BPCL Contact Numbers 1 Gunjan Omprakash Bhiwal 8696906824 2 Poornima Mittal 9821431147

Tender Ref DISPCPO(M)20-21(1)05-Scrap of Depot amp Tanks E-Procurement Technologies Ltd is an authorized e- commerce service provider for BPCL to obtain rates online through its portal httpseprocureprocuretigercom The sale and purchase are directly made by the Seller and Buyers [Bidders] BPCL will sell DIFFERENT

SCRAPS (Tanks Pipeline Equipments etc) AT OUR VARIOUS PLANTS LOCATIONS ON ldquoAS IS WHERE ISrdquo AND ldquoNO COMPLAINTrdquo BASIS as per List through Online Auction subject to Terms and Conditions annexed hereto and as per schedule of program given below

Schedule of Programme

Inspection of materials

TILL 31122020 [1100 AM to 300 PM on any working day]

Venue of Inspection Refer list as per TABLE ndash A [PART ndash I] Online Training to all participating bidders

14012021 to 17012021

Auction date and time 20012021 1000 hrs onwards Earnest Money Deposit (interest free) Refer List TABLE ndash A [PART ndash 1]

2

Last date to receive documents and EMD for participation

07012021 up to 300 PM

E-Procurement Technologies Ltd (Contact details) Phone No +91-79-68136 861 | 871 | 819 Mobile No MrHarshal Sapkale 9766900823 MrMohnish Gore 7039938054

Email id - supportbpcleprocin mumbaisupporteptlin rahulabcprocurecom For more details Pls Visit E Bidding Website httpseprocureprocuretigercom

Special Notes -

1 All EMDs should be directly submitted to the following address Ms Poornima Mittal Mr Gunjan Omprakash Bhiwal CPO (Mktg) Bharat Petroleum Corp Ltd A-Installation Sewree (E) Mumbai-400015 The EMDs not received at CPO (Mktg) will not be considered for auction Please note that no relaxation will be given to outstation participants and therefore the participants should courier their EMDs considering the transit period Any delay in receipt of EMDDocuments will not be considered

2 The sale will be through e auction only 3 BPCL reserves the right to extend the closing time of one or all the lots during the

auction time as considered appropriate

4 BPCL also reserves the right to change the start bid price during the auction time and before close of auction time as considered appropriate

5 Once bids are given during the online auction they cannot be revised downwards which

may kindly be noted

6 Unless Earnest Money Deposit (EMD) is paid to BPCL in advance ie up to 07012021 up to 300 PM participation is not allowed EMD should be submitted in the form of DD favoring Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited payable at Mumbai or through RTGSNEFT Account details for depositing the EMD in the form of NEFTRTGS is are as follows Standard Chartered Bank Fort Branch Ac No 22205238153 IFSC CODE SCBL0036001

3

For amount transferred online bidder need to provide following details on gunjanomprakashbharatpetroleumin amp mittalpbharatpetroleumin

UTR Number Bank from which money has been transferred Scanned copy of transaction details

7 EMD amount as shown in the Table lsquoArsquo needs to be deposited

Training and Demo lsquoersquo-Auction-

A demo auction will be conducted on web site httpseprocureprocuretigercom for all registered participants who have given the EMD amp other documents as per tender to practice and get acquainted with the system Further Training with a Mock e-Auction will be held during 14012021 to 17 012021 Parties who have received training should send their confirmation of receipt of training by sending faxing the filled Annexure for receipt of training to the Ms e-Procurement Technologies Ltd Email

address for sending the training confirmation supportbpcleprocin mumbaisupporteptlin rahulabcprocurecom

All participants are requested to participate at Mock e-Auction to get acquainted with the e-Auction system

In case of any problem please call HELP DESK during working hours (1000 Hrs to 1700 Hrs) on

Phone No 022 2417 6419 +91-79-68136 861 | 871 | 819 Mobile No MrHarshal Sapkale 9766900823 MrMohnish Gore 7039938054

Email id - supportbpcleprocin mumbaisupporteptlin

The full offer document can be viewed downloaded or printed at following website

1 httpseprocureprocuretigercom 2 wwwbharatpetroleumcom --gt Energizing Business --gtTenders rarrview tendersrarr

select department rarr CPO(Mktg)-Disposal Pl refer the following documents enclosed for further details

a Annexure ndash 1 General Conditions for Auction b Annexure ndash 2 General Conditions of SaleDisposal c Annexure ndash A Request for participation Confirmation of DD details d Annexure ndash B Confirmation of Training e Annexure ndash C Steps for Actual bidding procedure f Table ndash A [Part ndash 1] Auction Lot Details Auction timing and Start Bid amp Increment value details g Table ndash A [Part ndash 2] Tentative Tax Details h Annexure ndash D Arbitration Clause

4

5

ANNEXURE ndash 1 GENERAL CONDITIONS FOR AUCTION Definitions-

SELLER Seller referred in this catalogue is BHARAT PETROLEUM CORPORATION LTD

SERVICE PROVIDER E-Procurement Technologies Ltd is an e-commerce service

provider appointed by the seller to facilitate virtual auction by the seller E-Procurement Technologies Ltd will only facilitate online auction and are considered as third party not particularly interested in the items being sold on behalf of seller

BIDDER Any person - as an individual OR a proprietor OR a partner OR an authorized representative of any company OR any legal entity and who is paying the requisite EMD and registered at E-Procurement Technologies Ltd and who makes or places a bid for and purchases the auction property either in part or in full is considered as a bidder One individual can represent as a bidder on his own behalf and on behalf of other companies provided he registers himself in those capacity separately ie for each representation he should pay separate Earnest Money Deposit Successful Bidder is that Bidder in whose name confirmation of sale is issued by the seller

1 General Conditions for Auction

11 The Auction will be organized only through Internet 12 Subject to the reserve price if any fixed by the SELLER and subject to the Term and

Conditions set out herein sale shall be made to the HIGHEST BIDDER on ldquoAS IS WHERE ISrdquo and ldquoNO COMPLAINTrdquo basis The Seller does not undertake any responsibility to procure any permission license etc in respect of the auction property offered for sale

13 SELLER reserves the right to modify and amend the Terms amp Conditions and announce the same at any time before the auction concludes Announcements during the auction on the website including announcement of any additional conditions OR correction in the catalogue and or additions or deletions of items being offered for sale are being done with the consent and knowledge of the seller and it is binding on the bidder

14 Participation and bidding in this Auction shall be treated as conclusive evidence of the fact that the bidder has inspected the Items and the documents pertaining to it and is satisfied in all respects regarding quantity quality condition of the Items taxes and duties and other extraneous factors and the Principle of Caveat Emptor (let the buyer beware) will apply It shall also imply that the bidder has carefully gone through and understood the terms and conditions of Auction including the amendments if any prevailing at the time of Auction Seller E-Procurement Technologies Ltd will not entertain any complaints or objections once Bid is placed

15 Seller E-Procurement Technologies Ltd does not give warranty or guarantee of the quality quantity measurement condition chemical composition of each individual items or lots that form the auction Item and about its ldquoEnd Userdquo or fitness for a particular purpose

16 The highest bidder does not get any right to demand acceptance of his offer SELLER reserves the right to accept reject cancel any bid withdraw any portion of the Auction Property at any stage from Auction even after acceptance of bid

6

issue of delivery order or release order Authority letter deposit of full value by successful bidder without assigning any reason there of In the event of such rejection cancellation withdrawal SELLER shall refund the value of Auction Property if paid for to the successful bidder SELLER shall not be responsible for any damagesloss whatsoever to the successful bidder on account of such withdrawal

17 EMD amount will not carry interest 18 In the event of failure on the part of the successful bidder to fulfill his contractual

obligations seller E-Procurement Technologies Ltd Reserves the right to debar such bidder from participating in any future auction conducted by E-Procurement Technologies Ltd on behalf of seller

19 All other terms and conditions as specified from time to time by BPCL and E-Procurement Technologies Ltd will apply

20 PARTICIPATION

For bidding at our e-Auction the intending participants are requested to log on to website

httpseprocureprocuretigercom Prior to the final auction all bidders are requested to read and familiarize themselves with the BIDDING PROCEDURE amp INSTRUCTIONS as per Annexure-C which should also be signed and stamped and sent along with Annexure-A and EMD Please contact us on +91-79-68136 861 | 871 | 819 022 24176419 Mobile No MrHarshal Sapkale 9766900823 Mr Mohnish Gore 7039938054

All those who wish to participate in the e-Auction should deposit the following documents on or before 07012021 up to 300 PM

Earnest Money Deposit (EMD) by RTGSNEFT or Demand Draft (DD) issued by any Nationalized BankScheduled Bank favoring Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd payable at Mumbai duly crossed and superscribed ldquoAccount Payee Only

ldquoAnnexure ldquoArdquo enclosing copies of other documents like PAN card and GSTN registration Certificate wherever applicable

Acceptance of Annexure ldquoCrdquo Duly Signed amp stamped on all pages

The EMD Annexure A amp acceptance of Annexure C and other documents should reach at the following address Ms Poornima Mittal Mr Gunjan Omprakash Bhiwal CPO (Mktg) Bharat Petroleum Corp Ltd A-Installation Sewree (E) Mumbai-400015

21 On receipt of your EMD and other documents your login ID Password will be

e-mailed by Ms E-Procurement technologies by 14012021 through our secured server to your valid and confidential email provided by you in ANNEXURE ldquoArdquo On receipt of the passwords a confirmatory email will have to be sent back to us that you have received the login password please do not disclose your login password in the confirmatory mail On receipt of this confirmation you will then be enabled and activated for bidding

7

22 Please do not reveal pass your Login ID and Password to any other persons It is your personal property and we will not be responsible for any leakage or misuse or illegal use of your User ID and Password Nevertheless you will be held personally liable to the Seller and the Auctioneers for any misuse or illegal use of your User ID and password by other persons and any successful transaction online by such unauthorized person due to your negligence will be considered as your own transaction and you will be required to fulfill the contract as per terms and conditions of the sale

23 To enter the e-auction on httpseprocureprocuretigercom and get the bidding screen kindly refer to Annexure-C on bidding procedure amp instructions The auto extension feature gives equal opportunity to all bidders to place their bids in the closing minutes of the auction For details on auto extension refer to Annexure-C Hence bidders are requested to stay tuned to the end of the auction even after the auction closing time in case the auction gets extended due to auto extension till the bidding screen closes Please do not wait till last few seconds but enter your bid at least 1 minute before end time Confidential instructions can also be given to the website to carry out secure and confidential Auto bid (Refer to Annexure-C for instruction of Auto bid)

24 Please Note each Registered Participants shall pay refundable interest free Earnest Money Deposit (EMD) to participate and bid at our e-Auction The Participant at our e-Auction will be allowed to bid only after they have paid EMD in advance to us by DD as mentioned in the General Conditions of Auction

25 During the online bidding process BPCL reserves the right to change the start

bid price as considered appropriate Once the bids are posted during the online auction they cannot be revised downwards which may kindly be noted Every bidder is under obligation to buy the material at the price he bids should the material be offered to him at that price If any bidder to whom the material is offered at his bid price fails to effect the payment or other payments or carry out the clearances of material within the prescribed time frame or does not fully comply with the terms and conditions of the auction as displayed on the website the EMD and any other payment made by him may be forfeited This condition is applicable to all bidders The seller is at liberty to offer and or sell such material to another party of his choice or even retain it The EMD paid for an auction or an item may be appropriated and forfeited against nonndashcompliance with the terms and conditions

8

GENERAL CONDITIONS OF SALEDISPOSAL ANNEXURE - 2 1 Inspection of the materials

11 All Itemsscrap materials will be sold in MT Lot Noetc basis as mentioned in Table lsquoArsquo [Part-I] on ldquoAs Is Where Is and No Complaintrdquo basis The materials will be available for inspection at the respective site on production of this catalogue to the Security Engineering Operating Staff on duty on any working day and time specified in this catalogue till 31122020 up to 300 pm with prior appointment

2 Earnest Money Deposit (EMD)

21 For participating at our e-Auction the intending bidders shall pay refundable Earnest

Money Deposit (EMD) by RTGSNEFTDemand Draft from any Nationalized or Scheduled Banks as mentioned against each Category in the catalogue on or before 3 PM on 07012021 along with Annexure-A amp Annexure-C drawn in favour of Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd payable at Mumbai duly crossed and superscribed ldquoAccount Payee onlyrdquo No interest is payable for the deposit amount held by us

22 As per BPCL Corporate policy all EMD payments irrespective of successful or

unsuccessful bidders shall be deposited in the operating Bank of BPCL immediately The EMD payments of unsuccessful bidders shall be returned by cheque without any interest subsequently within 45 working days approximate through courier or Registered AD at the address given by them No interest will be payable for such refunds In case of any undue delay in refund of cheque due to unforeseen reasons at BPCL end or due to any postal courier delays BPCL is not liable for any claims of interest or any disputes arising out of this Therefore parties are requested to take note of this

23 Every bidder is under unconditional obligation to buy materials at the price offered by

him whether he has been the highest bidder or not

24 The successful party will be advised the outcome of the e-auction result by issuing a sale letter within a reasonable time ie 50 working days approximate after the e-auction after getting internal approvals The successful partyrsquos EMD will be refunded only on completion of the job to the full satisfaction of the Corporation

3 Participation in e-auction will mean that the party has inspected the facilities materials lots nos available for sale disposal at site as per auction details in Table-A [Part-I ] on as is where is and no complaint basis and fully satisfied understood the lot details and site conditions himself regarding the condition size quantity quality weight numbers etc of the items available for sale disposal Therefore no claim shall be entertained in case of any variations in quantities particularly on down ward side or condition quality weight numbers of the materials etc at the time of upliftment which may kindly be noted

4 Since the quantities for Lot No 130 to 192 are approximate BPCL reserves the right at the time of handing over of scrap to reduce the quantities in exceptional situations In case of such downward revision of quantities the differential amount paid will be adjusted and returned to party without any interest by cheque 5 At any given time there can be only one H-1 bidder per lot item

9

If more than one bidder bid same value for an item lot the bidder who quotes the highest price first as per the server time is considered as the H-1 bidder for that lot item

The sale proceeds submitted by the H1 bidder shall not be refunded in any case Therefore it is in the interest of the bidder to uplift the material within 2 weeks of the issue of Authority Letter

6 E-Procurement Technologies Ltd

61 E-ProcurementTechnologies Ltd runs its business on the basis of a robust Web Site However E-Procurement Technologies Ltd is outsourcing server space from a third party hosting company and hence shall ensure the smooth running in all good faith and intention However BPCL E-Procurement Technologies Ltd will not be held responsible for any failure of power network server hosting server internet connectivity ISP or otherwise at Bidderrsquos end or at BPCL E-Procurement Technologies Ltd directly or indirectly effecting On-line method of Bidding

62 E-Procurement Technologies Ltd takes no responsibility of the quality quantity documentation details of buyers sellers Both the buyers amp sellers agree to defend indemnity and hold harmless E-Procurement Technologies Ltd from any loss damage cost and expenses caused by any reason during this transaction In no event shall E-Procurement Technologies Ltd be liable for any loss for the transactions by business revenues profit costs direct and incidental consequential or punitive damages of any claim Both the parties agree to have discussed all the related matter regarding this transaction and have understood in full that E-Procurement Technologies Ltd has provided a source of supply and has nothing to do any further especially with regards to quality warranty guarantees delivery schedules payments rejections transportation legal laws and regulations to be followed from time to time etc Since E-Procurement Technologies Ltd does not possess knowledge base of the commodities under transaction both the parties agree that the matter contained in the materials as a part or as a whole does not violate any applicable law No complaint will be entertained after the lot is once knocked down E-Procurement Technologies Ltd is only an e-commerce service provider and is not and cannot be a party to or control in any manner any transactions between the seller and the bidder E-Procurement Technologies Ltd shall neither be responsible nor liable to mediate or resolve any disputes or disagreements between the Seller and Bidder

63 The Seller Bidder agrees to limit the liability of E-Procurement Technologies Ltd to them for any and all claims losses costs damages of any nature whatsoever or claims expenses from any cause or causes including attorneysrsquo fees and costs so that the total aggregate liability of E-Procurement Technologies Ltd to the Seller Bidder shall not exceed itrsquos total fee receivable from the Seller Bidder It is intended that this limitation apply to any and all liability or cause of action however alleged or arising unless otherwise prohibited by law

64 In the event of any dispute with regard to non-lifting non-availability of inspected materials etc and forfeiture of lsquoEMDrsquo by seller E-Procurement Technologies Ltd will not be held responsible for the loss forfeiture

10

IN CASE OF PROBLEM DURING AUCTION PLEASE CONTACT THE FOLLOWING ADDRESS

NAME ADDRESS MOBILE NO Email ID

Helpdesk A-201208 Wall Street - II Opp Orient Club Nr Gujarat College Ellis Bridge Ahmedabad - 380 006 Gujarat (India)

+91-79-68136 861 | 871 | 819

supportbpcleprocin

Mr Harshal Sapkale

Mumbai BPCL Mumbai Sewree

022 2417 6419 63518966379766900823

mumbaisupporteptlin

Mr Rahul Desai

Ahmedabad 079-6813 6873

+91 93745 19816

rahulabcprocurecom

Mr Chandan Kolkata +91 33 24293447 9265562841

chandaneptlin

Mr Rajesh Chennai +91 44 26142669 chennaisupporteptlin

Mr Milan

Suresh

Kochi +91 ndash484 2821642 +91 6351896638

kochieptlin

7 Auction Result 71 The result will be declared within 50 working days approximate from the date of auction

through Sales Letter 72 The rate offered by the bidder shall be considered as Basic Price Per Unit of the items

mentioned All taxes Duties Goods amp Service Tax (GST) Tax Collected at Source(TCS) or any other statutory levies or taxes as applicable under the relevant GST act IT Act or any other act shall be charged extra at the rate prevailing at the time of sale letter deliveryinvoicing At the time of receipt of payment towards sale of scraps items as mentioned in the tender documents advance 18 GST will be charged along with 075 TCS Same shall be adjusted at the time of final invoicing accordingly differential amount if any shall be refunded recovered from the customers No interest claims shall be entertained by BPCL on account of advance receipt from the customers

73 The present tentative rate of GST is given In Table ldquoArdquo [Part -2 ] However these Taxes as

applicable shall be on actuals Tax Collection at Source [TCS] 075 of [basic value + GST ] will be charged extra to all Bidders for all items Successful bidder has to deposit the amount of equal to [basic + GST + TCS] BPCL would provide Tax Collection Certificate to successful Bidder In case TCS is not applicable bidder can take refund from appropriate authority based on TCS Certificate of BPCL

74 Please note that taxes duties TCS etc statutory levies shall be as applicable at the time of

sale letter upliftment invoicing Decision in regard to applicability of GST TCS rates etc as decided by BPCL would be final and binding to the successful bidder and bidders cannot claim dispute on this matter

75 Any failure to accept the rate of taxes duties TCS etc as may be indicated by BPCL in the

sale letter at the time of upliftment in the invoice BPCL reserves the right to forfeit EMD and cancel sale letter without assigning any reasons

11

BIDDING SCREEN 76 The start bid price amp increment price have been mentioned vide Table-A (Part-I) which

shall be visible to all the bidders on their respective bidding screen for each Lot for which they are qualified to bid Please note that the first bid that comes in the system should be equal to the start price + one increment or higher than the increment value for each Lot The second online bid and onwards for any particular Lot will have to be higher than the H1 rate by the minimum increment value or higher than the increment value

77 Please note that the start bid price is the minimum basic price excluding all taxes etc and bidders have to put their bids above the start bid price indicated above BPCL reserves the right not to sell at the highest offer received during the auction in case their expected reserve target price is not achieved or for any other reasons

78 Bidders to note that Start Bid Price provided by BPCL is only to proceed with start of e-auction It is to be noted that Start Bid Price is not considered as expected sale price Customers who are interested to purchase the material are requested to give their best price for the material even in case where there are no competitive bids BPCL reserves to sell material only when sale price obtained is as per BPCL requirement Also please note that the Start Price mentioned is only indicative and can be changed on the auction day based on market conditions

8 Payment amp Delivery

81 Successful Bidder [H-1 Party] will have to make payment of full Sale value [including GST

and TCS as applicable ] in the form of Demand draft in favour of Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd payable at Mumbai or through NEFTRTGS within 2 weeks of Sale Letter intimation of bid acceptance and uplift the materials by making their own arrangements within 2 weeks of Authority Letter issued by BPCL In case of any delay in making payment beyond stipulated time as mentioned above prior intimation needs to be sent to BPCL authorities and concurrence should be sought In case where there is no intimation from the customer or the customer does not respond to the follow-ups then the following steps may be taken by BPCL

A Partyrsquos EMD may be forfeited B Sale letter will be treated as cancelled and Seller shall have the right to

dispose off the materials No claim whatsoever from the said party shall be entertained

C The party may also be debarred from participation in any future sales auctions for one year

82 Bidders must ensure that the inspection of scrap at location is carried out thoroughly before

quoting in eauction Common understanding on quantityweight of scrap has to be reached before the bidder submits the bid No claims will be entertained post bidding and at the time of lifting the material In case of any dispute the matter should be resolved directly with the location

NOTE 1) EMD will be refunded after completion of the disposal activity

2) Successful party has to make payment in full and in one installment only 3) No part payments will be allowed However in exceptional circumstances in case

12

the complete material is not available at the location then concurrence from location representative is mandatory so that the customer may deposit the part payment for the available material

9 Description of Materials and Quality and Quantity

91 The materials shall be disposed off in ldquoAS-IS-WHERE-ISrdquo and ldquoNO COMPLAINTrdquo basis in single lot only

92 Numbers quantities and nature of material given in the catalogue are approximate indicative only and the materials will be sold without any regard or consideration of these numbers or nature of materials and no Warranty or guarantee shall be implied The Purchaser must lift the declared quantity within prescribed time of four weeks The sale disposal offer may be withdrawn by the seller any time and the decision of the seller in this regard is final and binding on all

93 Each truck may be weighed both before and after loading on weighbridge and weighment witnessed jointly by officers of BPCL Purchasers representatives if required

10 Removal of Materials

101 The purchaser shall complete the transaction including collecting the scrap material

before 500 pm on any working day with prior appointment with the concerned department within the stipulated delivery days The items offered for sale will be handed over to the successful tenderer by BPCL official at site on production of our Authority Letter which will be issued after the payment of total sale price including Taxes amp TCSetc

102 The Seller reserves the right to unload the vehicles for inspection purpose If it is

suspected at any time that the purchaser has loaded the material materials for which he is not purchaser or if the purchaser is found to carry excess material than that mentioned in the documents the Co will be within its right to detain the truck unload the goods at the cost amp expenses of the purchaser amp terminate the contract forthwith and may forfeit the sale value amp claim such further losses and damages that may be caused to the Seller

103 Any damage to the Sellerrsquos or Third Partyrsquos properties during removal of the items will

have to be made good by the successful purchaser at their own cost The Seller reserves the right to claim from the purchaser any expenses which might have been incurred by it over and above the EMD by way of restoring damages caused to properties belonging to the Seller Third Parties by the action of such purchaser or their men Until such losses are reimbursed delivery of the material sold will not be given to the purchaser

104 Loading Unloading will be carried out by the purchaser at his own costs amp risk All

material handling machines equipments tools and tackles labour etc or any other items as may be required to be supplied by party or as insisted by the seller for successful completion of the job will be arranged by the purchasers at their own cost Non-availability of the same will not be considered as a ground for lsquoLate-Liftingrsquo of the materials

Scrap material shall be weighed as far as possible within BPCL premises in presence of the buyer and seller (BPCL representative) before clearance for dispatch In case there are no facilities for weighing in sellers premises the purchaser shall arrange for weighing in an approved weighing machine at his cost as directed and to be

13

witnessed by the purchaserrsquos representative 11 Decision in case of disputes

111 In case of any dispute regarding the contract the decision of the Seller shall be final and binding If there is any dispute as to the last or highest bid or dispute in identifying the item belonging to particular lot the dispute shall be determined by the Seller and their decision shall be final and binding to all

12 Right of Acceptance Rejection of offer

121 The Seller reserves the right to withdraw wholly or partially any or all the items set for sale at any time during the period of contract without assigning any reasons

122 The goods are sold subject to the reserve expected price obtained by the Seller to

their satisfaction The Seller is not bound to accept the highest offer The Seller reserves the right to reject any conditional offers

13 Forfeiture of Earnest Money Deposit

131 In case of failure of the purchaser to comply with the conditions of the tender contract the Seller may at its discretion terminate the contract and the EMD paid by the purchaser may stand forfeited for the breach of contract by the purchaser The lot in question will be re-sold by the Seller without any reference to the purchaser to any other buyer at the cost and risk of the defaulting purchaser The deficit if any will be recovered from the defaulting purchaser

132 The lots paid for must be completely removed at the purchaserrsquos expense within the

schedule period specified If any lot is not removed within this specified period the Seller may re-sell re-auction the said lot or portion thereof at the purchaserrsquos risk and expense In this event the purchaser will be liable to compensate the Seller for all the damages and losses that the Seller may suffer on account of re-selling re-auctioning the lot This will be in addition to EMD that may stand forfeited in the event of the purchaser not removing the lots within the specified time

133 In case the bidder backs out from any of the LOT mentioned in which he is H1 bidder

then the complete EMD amount submitted for that Category may be forfeited by BPCL

14 Termination of Contract

The Seller reserves the right to terminate the contract at any time by giving three days notice on the following ground

141 Unsatisfactory execution or performance of the contract by the purchaser 142 For improper behavior of the purchaser or breach of the terms and conditions of

the contract 143 Decision of the Seller to terminate the contract shall be final and binding and no claim

for damages and compensation shall be entertained In the event of the purchaser or his agent or servant committing or attempting to commit theft fraud dishonesty or gross misbehaviour in connection with the subject matter of this contract or in any other connection whatsoever concerning the business of the Seller the Seller will be entitled to terminate the contract forthwith and may forfeit the EMD Sale Value at its sole discretion

14

144 In case of any incomplete job or only part job done before the schedule time for

completion and if the delays are found to be attributable to the purchaserrsquos failures the seller ie BPCL if not satisfied with their performance reserves the right to terminate the contract and award the job to any other Contractor at their cost and risk

15 Passing of Property In the goods

It is expressly made clear that the property in the goods whether sold by units weights or lots whether arranged or otherwise will remain that of the Seller and will pass on to the purchaser only when material is taken out by the Purchaser from the factory Premises after getting valid dispatch documents

16 General

161 All Safety Regulations should be followed by the purchaser and their men in removing the items Also the purchaser and their men will be neither allowed to carry lighters nor to smoke inside the premises They should obtain suitable Work Permits Safety Certificates for excavation hot work etc from the authorities at site The work will be allowed to carry out during working hours of the Installation Depot territoryregional offices LPG Plants etc only The work should be commenced only after obtaining necessary permission from the Corporationrsquos representative The workers employed to carry out the work should observe the Corporationrsquos rules and regulations at the location

162 Any injuries to workers employed by the successful purchaser while removal

transport of the items and any risk liabilities (including under Workmenrsquos Compensation Act etc) arising out of the same will be the liability of the purchaser and not of the Corporation The Purchaser should also indemnify the Corporation against all liabilities demurrage claims arising out of non-compliance by the purchaser of all statutory requirements currently in force or made applicable subsequently The successful purchaser will keep the Corporation indemnified against all damages claims arising of the aforesaid

163 All notices letters sent to the purchaser shall be deemed to have been received

by him them within 48 hours from the time of posting if the same are sent at the address given by the purchaser

164 Resale will not be recognized and release order will be made out in the name of

actual successful purchasers only 165 The purchaser shall not be entitled to resell any lot or part of a lot while the goods

are still lying within the premises of the Company and no delivery would be effected by the Company to any person other than the purchaser whose names are mentioned in the delivery order

166 The successful party shall also be liable for any pecuniary liability arising on

account of any violation by them of the safety requirements Should any injury to people or loss or damage due to fire or accident to any property or a portion thereof occur as a result of failure to comply with such regulations the successful party shall be held responsible for the consequences thereof and shall keep the company seller harmless and indemnified

15

167 The terms and conditions of tender for disposal of scrap material as per Annexure

ndash1 amp 2 shall be applicable 168 Any change in conditions of sale or additional conditions of sale if any will be

announced in the following web sites

1 httpseprocureprocuretigercom 2 wwwbharatpetroleumcom --gt Energizing Business --gtTenders rarrSearch

Tender by Categoryrarr CPO(Mktg)-Disposal

169 The list of disposal items and their location with address contact person and their Tel No and EMD details etc are provided at TABLE-A [Part ndash I ]

1610 The lot location with quantities auction start time Auction close time start

bid Price bid increment value etc details are provided in TABLE-A [PART ndash 1 ] 1611 The tentative GST details are provided in TABLE-A [PART ndash 2 ] 1612 The decision of seller is final and binding in all matters related to this sale

17 The Validity period of the offer is 50 days from the date of e-auction

18 Successful parties may note that

(a) Item once sold cannot be taken back or exchanged Should any successful

tenderer withdraw their bid either prior to our issue of acceptance letter or afterwards the Seller will be at liberty to resell the items to any person of their choice at the risk and cost of the original successful tenderer If such re- sale proceeds is more than the earlier de-faulting successful tendererrsquos offer they will not be entitled for any increased proceeds realized by the Corporation However if the re-sale proceeds are less than the earlier defaulting successful bidder the seller reserves the right to recover the difference in re-sale realization from the defaulting earlier successful bidder

(b) Resale transfer on assigning the unremoved undismantled materials to

any other party will not be allowed until the materials are removed from our premises

(c) Any damage to the Corporationrsquos Railwayrsquos or Third Partyrsquos properties

during removal of the items will have to be made good by the successful tenderer at their own cost The Corporation reserves the right to claim from the tenderer any expenses which might have been incurred by it over and above the EMD by way of restoring damages caused to properties belonging to the Corporation RailwaysThird Parties by the action of such tenderer or their men

19 The Corporation reserves the right to accept or reject any tender in part or completely

to suit their convenience without assigning any reasons whatsoever

The entire job of upliftment must be completed as per schedule as mentioned in point

no 81 above ldquoBPCL at its own discretion may request the bidder to make

16

payment and uplift the material beyond the above time schedule under exceptional circumstancesrdquo

Special terms and conditions for sale of scrap

Sr no Details Time limit

1 Time limit for EMD refund when bidder is not

H1 for any lot in the current auction 45 days from completion of auction

2 Time limit for EMD refund when bidder is H1

for any lot in the auction

After completion of sale of all the lots (of the same items for which customer is H1) and receiveing adequate confirmation from the location

3 EMD of the unsuccessful lots

EMD of unsuccessful lots will not be adjusted against the successful lots EMDrsquos will be refunded to the customer within 45 days of completion of auction Customer to make full payment for the Lots where he is H1

17

ANNEXURE ndash A

(on bidder letterhead with company seal and stamp with contact details) From Date To Ms Bharat Petroleum Corp Ltd CPO (Mktg) A-Installation Sewree (East) Mumbai -400015 Sirs Re REQUEST TO ISSUE OUR LOGIN ID PASSWORD FOR PARTICIPATING IN THE e-AUCTION TO BE HELD ON BEHALF OF BPCL ON 20012021 FROM 1000 HRS FOR VARIOUS LOTS A EMD Details

Please find attached herewith our Demand Draft payable to Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd at Mumbai as per details given hereunder for participating at the above e-Auction All DDs are payable to Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd at Mumbai Lot No DD NoNEFTRTGS Details Amount

Bidders to note that bidder has to submit separate EMD for each lot For more information you may contact BPCL representative at 022-24176416 022-241765078696906824 9821431147 B General Notes

We hereby confirm that we have understood the steps for Bidding on e-Procurement

Technologies Ltd Site httpseprocureprocuretigercom and would like to participate in the mock online training auction for BPCL to be held on 14012021 to 17012021We hereby confirm that we have read and understood the terms amp conditions of the e-Auction Sale tender documents for all the lots and same are acceptable to us We have also physically inspected the materials and understood the scope of materials and its condition and there are no deviations to the same as per the auction catalogue details and I accept all terms and conditions of the e-auction sale tender document in full We will honour the Bids placed by us during the auction procedure We also confirm that we will e-mail a scanned copy or fax the price confirmation of our

18

final online quoted rate as per AnnexurendashB immediately after the completion of e-auction followed by original price confirmation sheet by courier

You are requested to ISSUE our Login ID Password on our valid and official email as given in below on receipt of above DDNEFTRTGS PAYMENT and relevant documents E Mail Id____________________________ PAN No ____________________________ (Please enclose PAN Card Copy In case PAN Card copy is not enclosed DD will not be accepted) GSTN No_________________________ (Please enclose self attested GST registration copy)

Thanking you Yours truly Company Stamp ampSeal

[Name amp Signature] Encl 1] Drafts as above 2 ] Other documents [ provide full details ] Tel No Office

Residence Mobile Ph No Fax No

19

ANNEXURE ndash B

Confirmation of Training

To Ms Bharat Petroleum Corp Ltd CPO (Mktg) A-Installation Sewree (East) Mumbai -400015 Fax 022 24117878

This is to confirm that we have understood all bidding procedures for the Forward auction to be held on 20012021 We also confirm that we have understood and comply with all tender terms and conditions mentioned in the tender document - DISPCPO (M)20-21(1)05-Scrap of Depot amp Tanks Thanking you Yours truly Company Stamp ampSeal

[Name amp Signature]

20

Annexure ndash C Bidding procedure and Auction guidelines A Steps for Actual Bidding Procedure

1 Go to httpseprocureprocuretigercom 2 Enter ldquoLogin IDldquo and ldquoPasswordrdquo 3 When a bidder logs in for the first time for the particular auction bidder has to accept

to the Terms amp Conditions (After accepting to the terms amp conditions of the company only you can be able to bid)

4 After accepting to the terms you will be taken to the auction-listing page where you will be able to see all the details about the auctions

5 Click on Auction Room link on the top of this page This will take you to the Bidding Page A separate Window opens which is the Bid room

6 Now Start Bidding You can either Bid Manually OR can use Auto-Bid (In Auto bid the computer will bid on your behalf upto that value you given)

7 In the Manual Bid option you can put your bid in the text box available for each ITEM and submit it every time A bid confirmation pop up box will appear to confirming whether you want to go ahead with the bid posted or not If you confirm the bid your bid will be posted If your bid is accepted that will be displayed in ldquoMy Last Accepted Raterdquo column on your right side screen Also the highest bid amount will be displayed in ldquoH1 Raterdquo column If you are the highest bidder at the time ldquoYour Rankrdquo column will be highlighted with ldquogreenrdquo background with rank mentioned as 1 (which is indicative that you are H1 ie the highest bidder for that particular item at that point of time)

8 During the auction the current highest bid of the bidder the bid status and the bid history can be viewed on the screen all the times Bids can be placed at the specified time mentioned during the auction day

9 For Auto Bid Click on the ldquoAuto Bidrdquo icon related to the item you want to bid It will open a small window where you can place your ldquoauto bidldquo The starting bid amount in ldquoLower Limitrdquo text box will be the Opening Price + One Increment or the H1 Price at that point of time Enter the maximum amount in the ldquoUpper Limitrdquo text box Submit your auto bid after filling the upper limit

10 You can see your Bid Value and the Highest Bid Value for a particular lot after bidding once

11 There is Auto Time Extension will be done by the system If any bidder post his bid in the last 10 minutes of the auction closing time the auction will be extended automatically for further 10 minutes

Special Note Bidders are requested to check the Bid Entry in words amp figures before confirming it Any wrong bids will lead to forfeiture of Earnest Money Deposit (EMD) and said lot will be re-auctioned and the bidder is liable to be barred from the future bidding if any

21

B E-Auction Guidelines

BPCL shall finalise the disposal of the items (Lots) against this Tender through e-auction mode BPCL has made arrangement with Ms e-Procurement Technologies Ltd (ETL) who shall be BPCLrsquos authorized service provider for the same Please go through the guidelines given below and submit your acceptance to the same 1 E-Auction shall be conducted by BPCL on pre-specified date and time which the bidders

shall be quoting from their own offices place of their choice Internet connectivity shall have to be ensured by bidders themselves In extreme case of failure of Internet connectivity (due to any reason whatsoever may be) it is the biddersrsquo responsibility decision to send fax communication immediately to Ms e-Procurement Technologies Ltd furnishing the price the bidder wants to bid online with a request to upload the faxed price on line so that ETL will up load that price on line on behalf of the Bidder It shall be noted clearly that the concerned bidder communicating this price to ETL has to solely ensure that the fax message is received by ETL in a readable legible form and also the bidder should simultaneously check up with ETL about the clear receipt of the price faxed It shall also be clearly understood that the bidder shall be at liberty to send such fax communications of prices to be up loaded by ETL only within the closure of Bid time for that particular Lot and under no circumstance it shall be allowed beyond the closure of Bid time for that particular Lot It shall also be noted that ETL should be given a reasonable required time by the bidders to upload such prices online and if such required time is not available at the disposal of ETL at the time of receipt of the fax message from the bidders ETL will not be uploading the prices and either BPCL or ETL are not responsible for this unforeseen circumstances In order to ward-off such contingent situation bidders are requested to make all the necessary arrangements alternatives whatever required so that they are able to circumvent such situation and still be able to participate in the e-auction successfully Failure of power at the premises of bidders during the e-auction cannot be the cause for not participating in the e-auction On account of this the time for the e-auction cannot be extended and neither BPCL nor ETL is responsible for such eventualities

2 Ms e-Procurement Technologies Ltd shall arrange to train your nominated person

(s) without any cost to you after the submission of the required documents amp the EMD amount

3 Starting Bid Bid Increment The opening price and the bid increment value for the

respective Lot has been mentioned vide Annexure A Table-1 BPCL reserves the right to revise the start bid price at the time of auction

4 BIDDING CURRENCY AND UNIT OF MEASUREMENT Bidding and evaluation will be conducted in Indian Rupees (INR) of the item Lot The price bid placed during the ldquoe-Auctionrdquo shall be ldquoRate per Unitrdquo against each Lot

5 At the end of the e-auction bidder has to provide the Price Confirmation for his valid

highest offer submitted in the e-Auction as per BPCLrsquos format immediately after the completion of the e-Auction

6 Procedure of e-Auction

i The start bid price amp increment price have been mentioned vide Annexure A Table-1 which shall be visible to all the bidders on their respective bidding screen for each Lot for which they are qualified to bid

22

Please note that the first bid that comes in the system should be equal to the start price + one increment or higher than the increment value for each Lot The second online bid and onwards for any particular Lot will have to be higher than the H1 rate by the minimum increment value or higher than the increment value

ii E-Auction shall be for a period as mentioned in the tender document for

all the items Lots in this e-auction If a bidder places a bid in the last 10 minutes of closing of the e-Auction and if that bid gets accepted then the duration for that particular Lot shall get extended automatically for another 10 minutes from the time that bid comes in Please note that the auto-extension will take place only if a bid comes in those last 10 minutes and if that bid gets accepted If the bid does not get accepted the auto-extension will not take place even if that bid might have come in the last 10 minutes In case there is no bid in the last 10 minutes of closing of any particular Lot the time shall get closed automatically without any extension for that particular Lot However bidders are advised not to wait till the last minute or last few seconds to enter their bid during the auto-extension period to avoid complications related with internet connectivity network problems system crash down power failure etc

iii The Bidder who has submitted the DD for any category can bid for all

LOTS mentioned under this category In case the bidder is H1 in any or more categories he has to uplift the said LOT as will be confirmed by BPCL at its discretion In case the bidder backs out from uplifting this LOT then the whole EMD for that category may be forfeited by BPCL

iv Auto Bidding Auto Bidding feature is a feature to safe guard the

bidderrsquos interest of any Internet failure or to avoid last minute rush This feature allows Bidders to place an automated bid against other Bidders in an auction for each Lot and bid without having to enter a new amount each time a competing Bidder submits a new offer for any particular Lot

The bid amount that a Bidder enters is the maximum at that point of time that the Bidder is willing to offer for a particular Lot Here the software bids on behalf of the supplier The auto-bid amount is the maximum amount that the Bidder is

willing to offer During the course of bidding the Bidder cannot delete or change the amount of an Auto Bid

Bids are submitted in increments (increasing bid amounts) The application automates auto bidding by processing auto bids automatically according to the increment that BPCL originally established when creating the auction submitting offers to the next bid increment each time a competing Bidder bids regardless if competing bids are submitted as auto or manual bids

7 Successful bidder shall be required to submit the final prices quoted during the e-Auction in the Format provided to you after the completion of Auction to ETL duly signed and stamped as token of acceptance without any new condition other than those already agreed to before start of auction immediately after the completion of the e-Auction

23

8 Your bid will be taken as an offer to collect the items mentioned in that particular Lot Bids once made by you cannot be cancelled withdrawn and you shall be bound to collect the item as mentioned above at your final bid price Should you back out and not agree as per the final rates quoted BPCL shall take action as appropriate including forfeiture of EMD for the whole category

9 After the receipt of the EMD and other required documents the bidder shall be assigned

a Unique User Name amp Password by ETL The bidders are advised to change the Password and edit the information in the Registration Page after the receipt of initial Password from ETL to ensure confidentiality All bids made from the Login ID given to them will be deemed to have been made by their company

10 The bidders will be able to view the following on their screen along with the necessary

fields in the e-Auction a Highest Bid (H1 unit Rate) in the Auction for the Lots for which they are qualified to

bid b Bid Placed by them (Unit Rate) c Their Own Rank (H1 H2 H3hellip etc where H1 would be the highest bidder H2 would

be the second highest bidder and so onhellip) d Opening unit Price amp Bid Increment value for each Lot

11 At the end of the e-Auction BPCL will decide upon the winner BPCLrsquos decision on award of Contract shall be final and binding on all the Bidders

12 BPCL shall be at liberty to cancel the e-auction process at any time before disposing

without assigning any reason 13 BPCL ETL shall not have any liability to bidders for any interruption or delay in access

to the site irrespective of the cause 14 Other Terms amp Conditions

- The Bidder shall not involve himself or any of his representatives in Price manipulation of any kind directly or indirectly by communicating with other bidders BPCL shall have the right to seek explanation from the bidders in case IP address of those bidders is found to be same Action if necessary shall be initiated against such bidders

- The Bidder shall not divulge either his Bids or any other exclusive details of

BPCL to any other party - BPCLrsquos decision on award of Contract shall be final and binding on all the

Bidders - BPCL along with ETL can decide to extend reschedule or cancel any Auction Any

changes made by BPCL and or ETL after the first posting will have to be accepted if the Bidder continues to access the site after that time

- ETL shall not have any liability to Bidders for any interruption or delay in access

to the site irrespective of the cause - ETL is not responsible for any damages including damages that result from but

are not limited to negligence

24

- ETL will not be held responsible for consequential damages including but not

limited to systems problems inability to use the system loss of electronic information etc

15 ONLINE BID FORM General description of details available online during bidding to enable bidders to put their prices online are as below

Lot No

Item Description Location Qty Unit Unit Rate in INR

(In Fig)

Unit Rate in INR (In Words)

1 As given in Table ndash A

As given in Table ndash A

As given in Table ndash

A

As given in Table ndash

A

Important Note

1 The bidders have to quote in the ldquoUnit Rate in INR (In Fig)rdquo column only during the e-auction

2 Please note that in case you are H1 in any LOT then it is mandatory for you to submit the total amount to BPCL and uplift the material Failure to do so will may result in forfeiture of EMD for that category

3 The ldquoUnit Rate in INR (In Words)rdquo will be automatically converted by the System

4 After the bidder submits the bid confirmation of the price he has quoted for any

particular Lot is asked from him twice after which only the system accepts or rejects his bid based on the Start Price H1 rate at that point of time Confirming to the minimum increment value

25

TABLE-A (PART-I)Scrap of Depots and Tanks

(Bidders to note that they have to submit separate EMD for each lot)

LOT NO

COMPLETE LOCATIONADDRESS

BRIEF ITEMS DESCRIPTION (You are requested to visit place before quoting for the

item Please take prior appointment from the contact

person before visiting the site)

Qty Unit EMD (Rs)

START PRICE (RS)

INCREMENTAL

VALUE (RS)

AUCTION

START TIME

AUCTION

CLOSE

TIME

130

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

FIRE ENGINE NO05 amp JOCKY PUMP -01 NO

1 LOT 75000 640000 3200 1000H

R 1030HR

131

CHERLAPALLI INSTALLATION PO-

HCL PB NO4HYDERABADTEL

EANGANA-500051 MRnilesh m karande

(निलश एम करानड) 9866317049

nileshmkarandebharatpetroleumin

OLD PUMPSMPDs

ETC 1 LOT 35000 240000 1200

1000HR

1030HR

132

Sewree InstRETAIL TERR OPSSEWREE

INSTLNSEWREE FORT ROADSEWREE(EAST)MUMBAIMaharashtra400015samanhusai

n983382927422-26156336 Extn

25samanhusainbharatpetroleumin

MS PRODUCT PIPELINES FIRE HYDRENT PIPE

LINES STORAGE STEEL RACKS MS

GATESSTEEL SHEET CUPBOARD

ETC

1 LS 75000 476000 2380 1000H

R 1030HR

26

133

Bharat Petroleum Corporation limited Bhilai Co-op Depot Bijalee NagarGE RoadDistrict-Durg Chattisgarh-490021 Contact Person MrRambabu B

(रामबाब बी)

9926499266 brambabubharatpetroleumin amp MrRavi

K Ghorpade (रनि क

घोरपड) 8600417776 ravikghorpadebharatpetroleumin

Oil Interceptors Hose Boxes

monitors hydrants Valves

Pipelines etc

1 LS 175000 1725912 862956 1000H

R 1030HR

134

Bharat Petroleum Corporation limited Bhilai Co-op Depot Bijalee NagarGE RoadDistrict-Durg Chattisgarh-490021 Contact Person MrRambabu B

(रामबाब बी)

9926499266 brambabubharatpetroleumin amp MrRavi

K Ghorpade (रनि क

घोरपड) 8600417776 ravikghorpadebharatpetroleumin

Search Lights UPS olour

cameras Fans Tubelight fixtures

Gate Light fittingsExhaust

Fans etc

1 LS 35000 335520 16776 1000H

R 1030HR

135

Bharat Petroleum Corporation limited Bhilai Co-op Depot Bijalee NagarGE RoadDistrict-Durg Chattisgarh-490021 Contact Person MrRambabu B

(रामबाब बी)

9926499266 brambabubharatpetroleumin amp MrRavi

K Ghorpade (रनि क

घोरपड) 8600417776 ravikghorpadebharatpetroleumin

Mobile PFS Lab-CG04D1373

1 LS 7500 48000 240 1030H

R 1100HR

136

DHARWAD LPG 323-333BELUR

INDUSTRIAL AREA ROAD NO3P B

NO39DHARWADKARNATAKA-580011

MRRajkatti Y S

10 -20 KL MS TANK MPDs DISPENCING

UNITS

1 LOT 35000 396800 1984 1030H

R 1100HR

27

(राजकटटी िाय एस)

9753125125 rajkattiysbharatpetr

oleumin

137

VILL amp PO AMBABAI KARARIJHANSI

UTTAR PRADESH-284001 MRTajeshwar

(तजशवर ) 9478823709 tajeshwarbharatpet

roleumin

PLATE 8MM 6FT16FT MS TANK 15000

LTSPIPEANGEL SCRAPLIGHT GI

SCRAP ETC

1 LOT 75000 418400 2092 1030H

R 1100HR

138

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

FIRE WATER TANK 03 NO

1 LOT 175000 1872000 9360 1030H

R 1100HR

139

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

MS UNLOADING PUMPSVT

PUMPSMOTORSCENTRIFUGAL PUMPS ETC

1 LOT 250000 4004000 20020 1030H

R 1100HR

140

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

7 NO OF UNDER GROUND

STORAGE TANKS AND ASSOCIATED

PIPE LINES IN TANK FARM

1 LOT 175000 1600000 8000 1100H

R 1130HR

141

Flat no 302 Shanthi Tower Vinayak

Nagar Hyderabad RoadNIZAMABADTELANGANA-503002 MR

Sri Harsha (शरी हषाा)

8606510668 sriharshabharatpetr

oleumin

MONO PUMP PRESET PUMP

MPDs EMBLEM POLE OLD

TANKFALSE CEILING OLD RVI

ETC

1 LOT 35000 229600 1148 1100H

R 1130HR

28

142

KARUR TERRITORY ATHUR ampKADAPARAI

VILLAGE ERODE ROAD ATHUR

POSTKARURTAMIL NADU-639002

MRDilip Krishnan

(दिलीप कषणि)

8138906295 dilipkrishnanbharat

petroleumin

OLD 11KV VCB ELECTRICAL

PANEL500KVA DG SET OLD VFD

PANELMICRO PLC AND PANEL ETC

1 LOT 75000 556800 2784 1100H

R 1130HR

143

WARANGAL DEPOT GOOD SHED

ROADWARANGALTELENGANA-506002

MRMukesh Murali

(मकश मरली)

9497270991 mukeshmuralibhara

tpetroleumin

VARIOUS DIA METER CS

PIPESGATE VALVES

1 LOT 75000 4924689 246234 1100H

R 1130HR

144

RAJBANDH TOP RAJBANDH

CHATTYDURGAPURWEST BENGAL-

713212 MRDurga

Annapurna K V N (िराा

अननपणाा क िी एि)

9775077069 durgakvnbharatpetr

oleumin

SCRAPPED MS SKO PRODUCT

TRANSFER PIPELINELIVE FIRE

DIGHTING FACILITIES LOADING

ARMSOLD TLC UNIT OLD VALES

ETC

1 LS 75000 483200 2416 1100H

R 1130HR

145

BPCL HOSPET PSA FOR SALES

OFFICERHOSPETKARNATAKA-583201

MRPradeep J Hivare

(परिीप ज नहिार)

9940588023 pradeepjhivarebhar

atpetroleumin

STEEL CANOPYTANK

MPDLIGHT FITTINGS

AUTOMATION EQUIPMENT ETC

1 LS 35000 320000 1600 1130H

R 1200HR

146

MANGLIA RECEIPT TERMINAL MANGILA

- SANVER ROAD MANGLIAINDOREMA

DHYA PRADESH-453771 MR Swapnil S

Kakde (सिनिल एस

काकड़) 7709969664 swapnilskakdebhar

atpetroleumin

FW PUMP SUCTION HEADER-

500MM PUMP DISCHARGE PL

250MMCOOLING SYSTEM FIXED

FOAM STSTEMFIRE

EXTINGUISHER JOCKY PUMP ETC

1 LS 75000 567800 2839 1130H

R 1200HR

29

147

ADARSH NAGAR DIST - BIJNORNAZIBABAD

UTTAR PRADESH-246763 MRMohd

Ibran (मौ इबराि)

9839523968 mohdibranbharatpe

troleumin

RUBBER HOSE WITH

FLANGEGATE VALVEs FOAM

DRUMALUMINIUM SCRAPMS TANK500LTR PROVER ETC

1 LOT 75000 500460 25023 1130H

R 1200HR

148

NO- 214 VISHWAKARMA

INDUSTRIAL AREAJAIPURRAJSRH

AN-302013 MRRajendra KM

(राजनर कमार)

99281493310141-6501547

rajendrakmbharatpetroleumin

KIRLOSKAR PUMP KIRLOSKAR

ENGINEFIRE ENGINE 03 NO

1 LOT 35000 230000 1150 1130H

R 1200HR

149

KARUR TERRITORY ATHUR ampKADAPARAI

VILLAGE ERODE ROAD ATHUR

POSTKARURTAMIL NADU-639002

MRRishi Rohan (ऋनष

रोहि) 7979944941 rishirohanbharatpet

roleumin

OLD STEEL TANKOLD PUMPING UNITSOLD

CANOPY ITEMSOLD EMBLEM

POLESOLD YARD LIGHTS FITTINGS

ETC

1 LOT 35000 179020 8951 1130H

R 1200HR

150

BULK OIL DEPOT JANKI NAGAR

BAHRIACH ROADGONDAUTTAR

PRADESH-271001

MRAnuj Jaiswal (अिज

जयसिाल) 7897030498 anujjaiswalbharatp

etroleumin

75KVA DG Set 125 KVA DG Set Preset Meters Proving Tanks

350mm diaStrainier etc

1 LS 75000 6309952 315497 1200H

R 1230HR

151

IRIMPANAM INSTALLATION NEW

OIL INSTALLATIONKOCHI KERALA-682309 MRU

Ramadas (य रामिास)

9958444988 uramadasbharatpet

roleumin

WEATHER SHIELD FOR ESCAPE LADDERWO

METER SYSTEMATF

PUMPLABORATORY

ITEMSSPRINKLER ETC

1 LOT 175000 1920000 9600 1200H

R 1230HR

152

STATION ROADHISSARHARYANA-125001 MRAbdul

Matin (अबिल मतीि)

9983784935 abdulmatinbharatp

etroleumin

2T DISPENCER amp OIL TANKGLOW FACIA CANOPY

ETC

1 LOT 75000 672328 336164 1200H

R 1230HR

30

153

Bharat Petroleum Corporation limited Bhilai Co-op Depot Bijalee NagarGE RoadDistrict-Durg Chattisgarh-490021 Contact Person MrRambabu B

(रामबाब बी)

9926499266 brambabubharatpetroleumin amp MrRavi

K Ghorpade (रनि क

घोरपड) 8600417776 ravikghorpadebharatpetroleumin

USED SCRAPPED TANK

1 LOT 250000 5769360 288468 1200H

R 1230HR

154

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumi

FIRE WATER TANK LIGHT

POLESSTORAGE TANK PIPELINE

ETC

453000

MT 250000 1198675 5993 1200H

R 1230HR

155

BPCL MANMAD INSTALLATION

MANMAD NANDGAON ROAD

PANEWADI MANMADNASHIKMAHARASHTRA423104

Contact Person MrDeepak Satpute

9692006232

USEDSCRAPPED DEPOT ASSETS-

FIRE WATER PIPELINEEXTINGU

ISHERFOAM TANKSVHF

HANDSET ETC

1 LS 175000 9647424 482371 1230H

R 1300HR

156

satish paikara m

(पकरा सतीश एम) CH INSTALLATION

MANAGER (RETAIL) BUDGE BUDGE 2

GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST

24-PARGANAS [SOUTH] BUDGE

BUDGE West Bengal PIN - 700137 TEL -

033-24701457 033-24701765 MOB -

9982754999 e-mail paikarasmbharatpe

troleumin

WEIGH BRIDGE 1 LOT 35000 168000 840 1230H

R 1300HR

31

157

dnyaneshwar

bendkule (बडकल

जञािश िर) SR MANAGER OPS IC

(RETAIL) MIRAJ OPPRAILWAY GOODS

SHED (MG) CHANDANWADI

MIRAJ Maharashtra PIN - 416410 TEL - 0241-2595555 -

MOB - 9820246346 e-mail

dnyaneshwarbbharatpetroleumin

FIRE ENGINE PUMP 03 NO

1 LOT 75000 316800 1584 1230H

R 1300HR

158

NAVGHAR INDUSTRIAL ESTATE

BEHIND MSEB GAS TURBINE UNIT

PBNO8 DIST-RAIGAD

BOKADVIRAURANMAHARASHTRA400702

Contact Person Mr Wadhwa Vinay Kumar

022-27222767981146387

6

DISPERSANT SPRAY SYSTEM20

KL NITROGEN TANKTANK-OIL

ON WATER MONITORING SYSTEM ETC

505 MT 35000 337704 16885 1230H

R 1300HR

159

dua gurinder (िआ

रररििर) CHIEF MANAGER OPS IC (RETAIL) KOTA TOP

MS BHARATPETROLEUM

CORPORATION LTDKOTA TOPNH-

27VILLAGE -BRIJESHPURATATHEDKOTA (RAJASTHAN)-325201 TEL - 0744-

2863317 MOB - 9793294449 e-mail

duagbharatpetroleumin

VARIOUS TYPE OF FIRE WATER

PIPELINE 41 MT 175000 2651707 13258

1230HR

1300HR

160

HAZIRA RETAIL TERRITORY SURAT

HAZIRA ROAD POICHHPORE DIST -

SURATHAZIRA GUJRAT-394510

CONTACT PERSON MRMiran M Vaghela

(नमरि एम िाघला)

9033370396 miranmvaghelabhar

PIPELINE amp FITTINGS FIRE

FIGHTING PUMPSLOADING

ARMS ETC

1 LS 75000 748160 37408 1400H

R 1430HR

32

atpetroleumin

161

BIJWSAN INSTALLATION NEAR

IGI AIRPORTNEW DELHIDELHI-110061

MRNavi Sharma (ििी

शमाा) 7727863450 navisharmabharatp

etroleumin

OLD PLT PIPELINES

1 LOT 35000 170400 852 1400H

R 1430HR

162

negi kamal (िरी कमल

ससिह) SR MANAGER OPS IC (RETAIL) KANPUR KANPUR

POL DEPOT BHAUNTI NH - 2 KALPI ROAD

PANKI KANPUR Uttar Pradesh PIN -

208020 TEL - - 0512-2985689 MOB -

9824201038 e-mail negikbharatpetrole

umin

FIRE ENGINE 03 NO

1 LS 35000 384000 1920 1400H

R 1430HR

163

BG GOODS SHED ROAD THACHA

NALLURTIRUNELVELITAMIL NADU-627358

CONTACT PERSON MR Aditya Sri Ram E

(आदितय शरी राम ई)

8867857296 adityasriramebhara

tpetroleumin

WEIGHT BRIDGE PRODUCT PUMP

WITH MOTORSFILLING

CABINET OLD STEEL PLATE ETC

1 LOT 35000 346264 173132 1400H

R 1430HR

164

BPCL IRUGUR TOP INSTALLATION

RAVATHUR PO IRUGUR

VIACOIMBATORE TAMIL NADU-641103

CONTACT PERSON MRNitesh Kumar

(नितश कमार)

9542345719 niteshkumar001bha

ratpetroleumin

MPDCANOPY ETC

1 LS 35000 328320 16416 1400H

R 1430HR

33

165

DESUR DEPOT NEAR DESUR RAILWAY

STATION VILLAGE ZADSHAPUR

DESURBELGAUMKARNATAKA-590014

MRManikantan G

(कनिकि टि जी)

9894555724 manikantangbharat

petroleumin

200 DIA FF LINE - ADDL WOPD

METER MASTER METERMLDB

PANELBARRIER GATE FOR

ENTRYEXIT ETC

22713

MT 35000 1097387 5486 1430H

R 1500HR

166

NEAR RAILWAY STATION PO

ATHARBANKI RLY COLONY DIST

JAGATSINGHPURPARADEEP ODISHA-

754120 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

OLD PD METERSMS

PIPELINESOLD MS PIPELINESASBEST

OS SHEETS ETC

1 LOT 35000 1889412 94470 1430H

R 1500HR

167

PB NO 106 GPO SALAWASJODHPURR

AJASTHAN-342001 MRAvinash Sahani

(अनििाश साहिी)

9587891413 avinashsahanibhara

tpetroleumin

MS SCRAP FIRE ENGINES (04

NOS) FUEL TANKS 1 MT 35000 246400 1232

1430HR

1500HR

168

BPCL PIYALA RETAIL INSTALLATION

VILLAGE - PIYALA PO ASAUTI TEHSIL-

BALLARBHGARH DIST - FARIDABAD

HARYANA-121102 MRMandal

Soumyajyoti (मिडल

सोमयजयोनत)

9874444332 mandalsbharatpetr

oleumin

FIRE EXTINGUISHER 10

KG DCPRADAR LEVEL GUAGE-

TANK FARM AUPARALLEL

REDUNDANT UPS-15

KVAAUTOMATION CABLESFLP

LIGHT FIXTURES IN WAGON P ETC

1 LOT 75000 724360 36218 1430H

R 1500HR

169

17 A HASTINGS ROADALLAHABADUTTAR PRADESH-211001 MRAkash R rivastava

(आकाश शरीिासति)

7678882211 akashsrivastavabha

ratpetroleumin

CANOPY LIGHTS (CFL)SEWING

MACHINE USHA TAILOR MODCO2

FIRE EXINGUISHER250

W MH Canopy light fixtures ETC

1 LOT 35000 2357168 117858 1430H

R 1500HR

34

170

AT POST AKOLNER TALUKA

AHMEDNAGAR DIST -

AHMEDNAGARMAHARASHTRA-414005

MRArpit Tiwari (अरपात

नतिारी) 9408381499 arpittiwaribharatpe

troleumin

FIRE WATER PUMP 850klTLF PUMP MS (M) 50 KLHR25 KVA DG SETCANOPYAMFTLF PUMP MS (M)

50 KLHR ETC

1 LS 35000 200800 1004 1500H

R 1530HR

171

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

10 KG DCP 10 NOS10 KG DCP 10

NOSBULK METERS 9 NOSBULK

METERS 141 NOS150MM DIA

PIPE LINE FOR SPEED80MM DIA

PIPE LINE FOR SPEED F 1FF PIPE LINE 200 MM ETC

1 LOT 250000 4839456 2419728 1500H

R 1530HR

172

ram mahto (राम

कमार) MANAGER OPS IC (RETAIL)

BALASORE DEPOT BALASORE DEPOT SOMENATHPUR

INDUSTRIAL AREA ESTATE BALASORE

Odisha PIN - 756019 TEL - 06782-224272 99562-19155 MOB - 9453042457 e-mail ramkumarbharatpe

troleumin

JB NFLP 25 NOSLIGHT

FITTINGS FLP 35 NLIGHT POLES

4M HT 12 NOELECTRICAL

CABLESSLAYINGCEILING FANS 20

NOS20 TON WINDOW AC

MAKE-SAMSUN ETC

1 LOT 35000 279564 139782 1500H

R 1530HR

173

BHARAT PETROLEUM CORP LTD SANKARI

DEPOTNARRAPANCHAVADI

SANKARI(RS)SALEM DIST SANKARITAMIL

NADU-637302 MRArun David A

(अरण डनिड ए)

9482875768 arundavidabharatp

etroleumin

200MM DIA STRAINER-

1NOGODREJFILING CABINET

4DRSSLIDING DOOR SDU-1GODREJ STORWEL

MODEL2MF SYSTEM 3PANELS

ETC

1 LOT 250000 4568544 2284272 1500H

R 1530HR

174

IRIMPANAM INSTALLATION NEW

OIL INSTALLATIONKOCHI KERALA-682309 MRU

Ramadas (य रामिास)

9958444988

RLY TRACKS amp ALLIED

FACILITYRLY TRACKS amp ALLIED

FACILITY ADDITIONAL

1 LOT 175000 1548000 7740 1500H

R 1530HR

35

uramadasbharatpetroleumin

175

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

Y STRAINER 200MM

2NOSSLUDGE PIT AT

BERHAMPORE4-DR FILLING CABINET-2

NOONE GODREJ STEEL TABLE

T9EARTHPITS FOR AG TANKS (12

NOS)ETC

1 LS 35000 372320 18616 1530H

R 1600HR

176

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

STOREWELL PLAIN ALMIRAH-2MS

STORAGE SAFEABLOY

LOCKFLP 125W HPMV 4NOSFIRE

ENGINE SET NO10 ETC

1 LOT 35000 3465584 173279 1530H

R 1600HR

177

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

FLP NON-INTEGRAL FLOOD

LIGHT 2SAKTI 4KVA

AUTOSTABILISERZYXEL OMNI 56K

MODEM FOR BERHARECEIVER-

1 CAMERA-2 MONITOR-1 ETC

1 LOT 75000 767068 383534 1530H

R 1600HR

178

BPCL MANMAD INSTALLATION

MANMAD NANDGAON ROAD

PANEWADI MANMADNASHIKMAHARASHTRA423104

Contact Person MrDeepak Satpute

9692006232

1 no 250 KVA DG SET

2 no of 630 KVA DG SET 6 number

HT panels with CTPT bus-bar

AMF panel for DG sets DG set cables

etc

1 LS 175000 1217664 608832 1530H

R 1600HR

179

BPCL MANMAD INSTALLATION

MANMAD NANDGAON ROAD

PANEWADI MANMADNASHIKMAHARASHTRA423104

Contact Person MrDeepak Satpute

Old roof sheet of TWF GANTRY

1 LS 35000 160812 80406 1530H

R 1600HR

36

9692006232

180

BHARAT PETROLEUM CORPORATION

LIMITED KONDAPALLI DEPOT ( TOP )

PINAPAKA (VIL amp POST) KONDAPALLI

(VIA) KRISVIJAYAWADAAN

DHRA PRADESH-9504214192

avneeshbhartibharatpetroleumin

DG SET AMF PANELS FIRE

ENGINE 70W ST LIGHT FIX 13

NOS160W FLP MLL TYPE 74

NOS15M HOSES 36NOS15 TON

AIR COND 2NOSFLD LIGHT

FIT 2X400 25NOS110V 100AH BATT

CHARGER ETC

1 LOT 35000 200000 1000 1600H

R 1630HR

181

IRUGUR BPCL IRUGUR TOP

INSTALLATION RAVATHUR PO

IRUGUR VIA COIMBATORE Tamil Nadu PIN - 641103 CONTACT PERSON MRSoorya Krishna

(सयाा कषणा) 9895449420

sooryakrishnabharatpetroleumin

ELECTRICALLY OPERATED EXIT BARTERMINAL

ROOM CARD READERTLF RTD

UNIT - BAY10POINT4TLF SET STOP VALVE - BAY10POI15 KL UNDER DRIVEWAY

TANK ETC

1 LS 250000 2120778

1 1060389

1600HR

1630HR

182

WARANGAL DEPOT GOOD SHED

ROADWARANGALTELENGANA-506002

MRMukesh Murali

(मकश मरली)

9497270991 mukeshmuralibhara

tpetroleumin

FW PIPELINE IN TANKFARM

AREAERECTION-75HP

MOTOR75HP PPU FLOWMORE

MSTLF125HP PPU

FLORITEHSDITLF20 HP PUMP KIR

MAKE NO 18 ETC

1 LS 75000 4934092 246704 1600H

R 1630HR

183

BARAUNI TOP PAPROUR DISTRICT

BEGUSARAIBARAUNIBIHAR-851114

CONTACT PERSON MRSaurabh Kumar

9432343519 saurabhkumar001b

haratpetroleumin

FIRE ENGINE-615KLHR-3NOSFIRE ENGINE-

615KLHR-3NOSMASTER METER SET - 3

NOS125KVA DG SET - 2 NOS15 TONS WINDOW

AC WITH REMOTE

1 LS 35000 227300 11365 1600H

R 1630HR

37

ETC

184

KATHGODAM DEPOT DIST -

NANITALUTTARAKHAND-263126 CONTACT PERSON MRPawan

Kumar (पिि कमार)

9862826505 pawankumar006bh

aratpetroleumin

1AVERY ZL SDDU ES0652 MS1LampT ZL HDDU BS5257 HSDZ LINE (SD) -

PUMPLampT PACEMAKER

IVLampT PACEMAKER

IV1LampT ZL HDDU GS1246 HSD ETC

1 LOT 35000 364000 1820 1600H

R 1630HR

185

UDAISAGAR ROAD NEAR RANA PRATAP

NAGAR RLY STNUDAIPURRAJAST

HAN-313001 CONTACT PERSON

MRKhuswinder

(खससिििर)

9412058886 khuswinderbharatp

etroleumin

ZWICKY PUMP NO175HP

PPUNIT-PUMP1PIPELINE

amp FTGS 10080NBFIRE

WATER TANK 858 KL CAP ADDFIRE

WATER RING MAIN ADDL EXP 1

SPRINKILER PIPELINE etc

1 LOT 250000 2121216 1060608 1630H

R 1700HR

186

BPC OIL DEPOT BATILPUR DIST-

DEVAREYABATILPURUTTAR PRADESH-

274001 MR Deepak

Joshi (िीपक जोशी)

9927576670 deepakjoshi001bha

ratpetroleumin

DG SET 125KVAPADLOCK (MAKE ABLOY) - 6

NO6 KVA GENSETDG SET 65

KVAVC BREAKER75 HP PP UNIT-PUMP

NO 2 ETC

1 LOT 35000 320000 1600 1630H

R 1700HR

187

Kandla Installation Khari Rohar Road

Gandhidham(Kutch)GandhidhamGUJRAT-

370201 CONTACT PERSON MRMayank

Bhatt (मयिक भटट)

8154964083 mayankbhattbharat

petroleumin

TANK NO 8 4645 KLTK NO2-ADDL CT-MVWSFFTK NO 18 13667 KL

ERECTIOTANK NO 2 15128 KL EXTN

ETC

1 LS 250000 7210400 36052 1630H

R 1700HR

188

PETROL DEPOT ABEKA

MAKBARAMEERUTUTTAR PRADESH-

250002 CONTACT PERSON MRKumar

Avinash (कमार

MIDCO SD PUMP3NO Z LINE (HD) PUMPAVERY

(SD) ERA PUMPSUBPUMP

amp DISPENSORS 2NOLampT Z LINE

1 LOT 75000 5687512 284375 1630H

R 1700HR

38

अनििाश) 8004938516 kumaravbharatpetr

oleumin

SD PUMP ETC

189

MUZAFFARPUR DEPOT VILL

SHERPURMUZAFFARPURM BIHAR-842005

CONTACT PERSON MRDipayan Roy

(दिपायि रॉय) 06243-242047 Extn 222

9933050509 dipayanroybharatp

etroleumin

DISPENCING UNITPOLE MOUNTED EMBLEM CANAOPY

STRUCTUREOLD MPDsTANK amp

MONOLITH ETC

17553

MT 35000 11200 56 1630H

R 1700HR

190

BARAUNI TOP PAPROUR DISTRICT

BEGUSARAIBARAUNIBIHAR-851114

CONTACT PERSON MrManjul Prasad

Arya (मिजल परसाि आया)

7004230090 manjulprasadarybh

aratpetroleumin

PRODUCT PIPE FITTING TANK

FOUNDATIONTWD

PIPESFITTINGS900KL TANK II858KL

TANK 10 ETC

1 LOT 250000 2184023 1092012 1700H

R 1730HR

191

BARAUNI TOP PAPROUR DISTRICT

BEGUSARAIBARAUNIBIHAR-851114

CONTACT PERSON MrManjul Prasad

Arya (मिजल परसाि आया)

7004230090 manjulprasadarybh

aratpetroleumin

FOAM TANK 3KL - 1 NOFOAM TANK

3KL - 1 NO100 MM PIPELINE amp FT

550M150 MM PIPELINE amp

FT225M350 MM PIPELINE amp FT

575M ETC

1 LS 35000 275652 137826 1700H

R 1730HR

192

BIJWSAN INSTALLATION NEAR

IGI AIRPORTNEW DELHIDELHI-110061

MRNavi Sharma (ििी

शमाा) 7727863450 navisharmabharatp

etroleumin

HSD TWD PIPELINE HEADER

amp VELVE UPTO TANKATF TWD

PIPELINE HEADER amp VALVE UPTO

TANKS AND LDO TWD PIPE LINE

HEADER amp VALVE UPTO TANK

1 LS 250000 3513600 17568 1700H

R 1730HR

39

SPECIAL NOTES

1 The above old items would be disposed as indicated in the table

2 Pl refer AnnexurendashD for detailed scope of disposal

TABLE ndash A [ PARTndash2 ] [Tentative]

TENTATIVE TAX RATES

STATE TAX FERROUS SCRAP

ALL IGST 1800

CSGST 900

SGST 900

The above mentioned tax rates are tentative and BPCL reserves the right to apply the rates applicable for ferrous and Non ndashferrous items which will be informed during the auction

40

ANNEXURE-D

Scope and SPECIAL CONDITIONS for Disposal of old tanks amp Depot Assets BPCL has different Installation amp depot as per the list in table A Part I The above list is only indicative and not limited exhaustive or actual and it is only for your general referenceguidance Parties have to physically visit the depot and inspect the lot meant for sale and make their own estimates and ascertain the condition of materials its quality it weight quantities make model numbers size capacities specifications and condition etc Therefore no claim shall be entertained in case of any variations if reported at the time of upliftment which may kindly be noted However there may be few items as given below left in the depot not meant for disposal and the same are separately marked or shown at the time of inspection and parties should consider accordingly The following items are not covered in the subject disposal and they are excluded from contractorrsquos scope of work a) Land b) Grown up Big Trees However small bushes shrubs etc are to be

removed and area to be cleaned from all vegetation etc 1 Pipelines running under Railway Tracks 2 Any petroleum products such as petroldieselkerosenelubricantsgreases

gear oils etc found in tankspipesbarrelsloosebulkpackages etc either inside or outside depot premises Petroleum products sludge are not covered in sale and to be handed over to BPCL if any foundsalvaged

3 Dispensing pumps retail outlet items like trays etc which are clearly marked amp kept separately

Please note that as BPCL has to handover land to Govt Authorities for their construction of sheds etc urgently and therefore the sequence of disposal in Phases and Time Lines shall be as under Contractor has to immediately complete the disposal of facilities falling under area from boundary wall The contractorrsquos obligations for completion of entire job will be as per tender terms amp conditions At the time of dismantling of facilities the contractor has to provide separate temporary fencing at his cost so that even after handing over part land to Govt Authorities for their construction activities other facilities are demarcated and any encroachment from unauthorized authority people are avoided The contractor has to make their own arrangements for safety and security during the entire operations of disposal activities The entire job must be completed as above but not exceeding 16 weeks from the date of authority letter as shown above failing which appropriate action as deemed fit will be taken in line with the general terms and conditions of the auction tender The successful bidder has to surface amp level the complete area after shifting all the materials All debris are to be removed from site For leveling the ground to one level

41

and filling up all trenches of underground tanks or any low level or trenches all debris earth rubble bricks mortar etc salvaged from dismantling are to be used The bidder has to arrange and bear the cost of dismantling loading unloading amp transportation of materials to his their place After excavating removing the underground tanks pipelines etc the same are to be filled up with available material or material brought from outside if required at contractorrsquos cost and risk in particular for filling up of underground tank trenches etc Dismantling of Underground pipelines in the Railway siding area from decantation header manifold sections and up to BPCL depot compound wall needs Railways permission for dismantling excavation etc which are to be obtained by the Purchaser only However BPCL may provide any assistance if required to the Purchaser in obtaining such permissions After excavation etc the area is to be filled back and brought to original condition to the satisfaction of the BPCL and as directed All safety precautions as stipulated by BPCL are to be followed at the time of disposal of facilities both inside and outside BPCL depot premises compound wall Any damage to the Corporationrsquos or Third Partyrsquos properties during removal of the items will have to be made good by the successful tenderer at their own cost The Corporation reserves the right to claim from the contractor any expenses which might have been incurred by it over and above the EMD by way of restoring damages caused to properties belonging to the Corporation Third Parties by the action of such contractorrsquos or their men Party has to make his own arrangement for power connections to cut the tanks or lighting or any other purpose BPCL shall not provide any power connection No invoice challan will be issued by BPCL for each truck of materials to be removed since the entire materials are being disposed on lumpsum single lot basis OTHER SPECIAL CONDITIONS FOR DEMOLITION OF DEPOT FACILITIES 1 The intending bidder should inspect the site prior to submitting of the offer and make himself familiar with the site conditions and available facilities 2 Bidders alongwith the offers must give an undertaking that the steel plates of tanks pipelines that have contained leaded gasoline will not be used for edible products drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe by suitable means 3 Demolition is an inherently hazardous process and hence every person involved in demolition activity must wear protective equipment including helmet gloves safety footwear etc as per BPCL guidelines 4 Demolition must be supervised by persons having thorough knowledge of demolition process 5 Successful bidder shall carryout a survey to assess the physical characteristics and design of the facilities to be demolished so as to arrive at a safe demolition method Based on survey Demolition Action Plan shall be submitted for BPCLrsquos approval before starting any demolition The plan should include bull Sequence of demolition of facilities with time frame bull Method of demolition of facilities including drawings sketches if any bull The proposed treatment for steel plates particularly for tanks which contained leaded gasoline

42

bull How the party will further utilize the steel plates obtained from product tanks and also the product pipes bull Method of disposal of debris bull Manpower to be deployed bull Machinery Equipment to be deployed bull List of PPE [ Personal Protective Equipments ] required and that would be worn by people involved in the activity 6 Before demolition begins all utility services to the structure like electricity water etc must be disconnected Arrangements must be made to keep the unwanted persons as far away as possible from the site by necessary barricade 7 It is dangerous to leave isolated parts of a wall structures standing as they are liable to collapse from the effect of high winds self weight etc and hence necessary cordoning should be made for such cases 8 Debris should not be allowed to build up against walls or floors with the consequent risk of the structure being unintentionally overloaded 9 Disposal process for debris and pit yard for the same should be identified for safe disposal within the stipulated time 10 Order dismantling From safety consideration following order for dismantling of the depot facility is recommended bull All equipment fittings bull AG Product piping and allied fittings bull AG Product tanks bull UG Product tanks bull Fire protection facilities ie fire water tanks hydrant mains monitors etc bull Internal electrification bull Structures bull Buildings bull Electrical ndash external yard lighting cabling MCC etc bull Communication The above is a standard sequence for dismantling but for this particular tender above sequence is superseded by earlier conditions of dismantling in 3 phases as mentioned in special conditions above 111 Demolition of Above Ground (AG) Tanks There are fatal and serious accidents caused by persons entering confined spaces without the necessary tests being carried out and correct safety rescue equipment being provided It is therefore absolutely essential to ensure that product tanks are tested and certified gas free prior to starting of hot work Following sequence shall be followed for dismantling of AG tanks a) Mechanical isolation of Tank by removing all pipe connections fittings like Level Gauges Dip hatch PV Valves Inter-tank catwalk (if any) b) Internal treatment and further dismantling AG tanks shall be demolished preferably by reverse jacking method

43

For safe working necessary scaffolds platforms etc shall be erected and proper access to them shall be provided The steel plates cut from tank shall be lowered using safe hoisting devices having valid test certificates Prevention of further use of steel plates which contained leaded gasoline for storage of edible products drinking water unless they are removed While disposing of the steel plates obtained from product tanks which contained leaded gasoline it shall be ensured that they are not further used for storing edible product and drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe This could be ensured by the following methods By heat treatment of steel plates using flame cleaner By removing all scales etc by abrasive blast cleaning using grits shots If the plates are grit shot blasted care shall be taken to collect the grit or shot from operation to prevent spread of lead bearing dust The used grits shots must be treated as contaminated and not reused for other operations It should be disposed off along with the residue thus obtained as per practice followed for leaded sludge All parties involved in handling the plates should be made aware of their origin and risks involved in view of leaded gasoline Disposal of steel plates from tanks which didnrsquot contain leaded gasoline Steel plates of other tanks in which leaded products have never been stored can be disposed off after cleaning with wire brush to bare metal particularly the first strake and bottom plates The responsibility of ensuring that the plates are completely safe for further use lies with the successful vendor 112 Demolition of UG tanks Following sequence should be sued for the disposal of Underground tanks

1 Mechanical isolation of Tank by removing all pipe connections fittings like Level Gauges Dip hatch PV Valves etc

2 All personnel involved in the removal and disposal of underground tanks should be aware of the potential hazards associated withmdash (a) flammable andor combustible liquids (b) product toxicity (c) entry into confined spaces and (d) entry into excavations

3 Before start of any work on the UG tank ensure that the copies of the tank cleaning certificates for the tanks are available The same to be certified by the BPCL officer (or) authorized inspector from BPCL who is witnessing the demolition before the start of the work

4 Open the manhole covers with the anchoring supports in place and if the tank is found to be filled with water it will be necessary to dispose of the water in an environmentally safe manner

5 After removal of the water from the tank refill the tank with fresh potable water until the tank starts to overflow Do not allow excess water to escape into the excavation and ensure the level does not rise into the vent pipe and submit the tank to excess static pressure

6 Withdraw water until the level is again down to 150 mm below the top of the tank

44

Use only pumping equipment suitable for the purpose and collect all water for proper Disposal

7 Allow the tank to settle for 2-3 hours and test the small vapor space with a gas detector and if the reading is below 5 of the LEL then the tank may be emptied If the same is found above 5 remove the water from the tank The disposal vendor may inform BPCL about the higher LEL readings and BPCL shall arrange to clean the tank further No work shall be taken up on the tank in this case Please note that the reading of the gas detector has to be witnessed by the BPCL officer (or) authorized inspector from BPCL

8 If the reading of the gas detector is below 5 the water may be removed and the cutting operations may be carried out

For safe working necessary shoring shuttering platforms shall be done and proper access shall be provided The steel plates cut from tank shall be lifted using safe hoisting devices having valid test certificates Prevention of further use of steel plates which contained leaded gasoline for storage of edible products drinking water unless they are removed While disposing of the steel plates obtained from product tanks which contained leaded gasoline it shall be ensured that they are not further used for storing edible product and drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe This could be ensured by the following methods By heat treatment of steel plates using flame cleaner By removing all scales etc by abrasive blast cleaning using grits shots If the plates are grit shot blasted care shall be taken to collect the grit or shot from operation to prevent spread of lead bearing dust The used grits shots must be treated as contaminated and not reused for other operations It should be disposed off along with the residue thus obtained as per practice followed for leaded sludge All parties involved in handling the plates should be made aware of their origin and risks involved in view of leaded gasoline Disposal of steel plates from tanks which didnrsquot contain leaded gasoline Steel plates of other tanks in which leaded products have never been stored can be disposed off after cleaning with wire brush to bare metal particularly the first strake and bottom plates The responsibility of ensuring that the plates are completely safe for further use lies with the successful vendor

12 Product Pipelines The pipelines can be disposed off after cleaning by sufficient water flushing The successful vendor shall ensure that these pipes are not re-used for carrying edible products drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe All parties involved in handling the pipes should be made aware of their origin and risks involved 13 General Safety regulations precautions while carrying out dismantling works The objective of this documents is to provide and establish safe-working practices at the work site of Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd These summarized safety requirements are mandatory and should be fully understood both by the successful vendor and their employees The contractual obligation for safety lies completely with the contractor

45

himself Further some additional safety requirements also can come up In such an even the successful vendor shall follow the more stringent regulation at all times The successful vendor shall at his own expense arrange and comply with all safety provisions as stipulated by the Company Bueuro of Indian Standards the Electricity act Factory act OISD and other acts as applicable in respect of all personnel directly or indirectly employed for the work The successful vendor shall ensure that he his sub-contractor and workers employed by him shall comply with all fire safety heath regulations issued from time to time by the company The successful vendor shall also be liable for any pecuniary liability arising on account of any violation by him of the safety requirements Should any injury to people or loss or damage due to fire or accident to any property or a portion thereof occur as a result of failure to comply with such regulations the successful vendor shall be held responsible for the consequences thereof and shall keep the company harmless and indemnified Relevant Indian standard codes on safety 1) IS3764-1922-Excavation work-code of safety 2) IS401 (Part1amp2) ndash 1967 - Safety regulations for steel tubular scaffolding 3) IS3696(Part 1)-1987-Safety code for scaffolds 4) IS3696(Part 2)-1987-Safety code for Ladders 5) IS7293-1974-Safety code for working with construction machinery 6) IS3016-1982-Code of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operations 7) IS4130-1991-Demolition of buildings-Code of safety 8) IS5216(Part 1amp2)-1982-Recommendation on safety procedures and practices in Electrical work 9) IS10667-1983-Guide for selection of industrial safety equipments for protection foot and leg 10) IS6994(Part 1)-1973-Specification for safety glovesPart 1-Leather and cotton gloves 11) IS2925-1984-Specification for Industrial safety helmets 12) IS3521-1983-Industrial safety belts and harnesses Working at Height Working at height is one of the most hazardous construction operations Utmost care is to be taken while working at height Working at height more than 2 Mtrs Shall be done with suitable guard rails and toe board Guard rail and toe board dimensions shall be same as given for scaffoldings While working at height 2 Mtrs And above safety harness must be used All openings must be boldly amp clearly marked and properly barricaded If cover is used it must be capable to bear the weight Proper crawling ladders must be used for sloping roof where tile battens are not strong enough to take the load For fragile roof crawling boards or roof ladder shall be used Openings cut outs on floor roof must be guarded with barricade cover having capacity to withstand human load and clearly marked with colour and notice board Using Ladder

46

Only one person shall climb or descent from one ladder at a time It shall be secured at top and bottom and in addition one person should be present at the ground to hold the ladder as a second check If the ladder is used for carrying material as well suitable foot holds and handholds shall be provided on the ladder The slope of the ladder shall not be too steep or flat (the ladder shall be given an inclination not steeper than 1 to 4 ie 1 horizontal to 4 vertical) to cause slipping or falling off and it shall rest on firm surface No portable single ladder shall be over 10 M in lengths while the width between the side rails in ring ladder shall in no case be less than 30 cms for ladder upto and including 3 Mtrs in length Ladder shall extend at least 1 M above landing place For longer ladders this width should be increased by at least by 6 mm for each additional 30 cms of length Uniform step spacing shall not exceed 15 cms Rung of the ladder shall not be used for support or to tie stiles or side members are meant for this Ladder shall not be hung from its rungs or from one stile as this tends to pull out the rungs Make sure that footwear is free from mud or grease etc before climbing a ladder Ladder used shall be of standard material like wooden steel and be sufficiently strong conforming to IS3696-1991(Part 2) Scaffolding Scaffolding can be defined as a temporary structure supporting one or more platforms and which is used either as a workplace or for storage of materials in the course construction work including both for maintenance and demolition Scaffolding shall be provided for all works that cannot be safely done from the ground except such short period of work as can be done safely from ladders Scaffolds shall be erected altered or dismantled only by competent persons under proper supervision After erection scaffolds shall be inspected at least once in a week and a written report on each inspection is kept The height above which scaffolding is mandatory is 2 Mtrs Scaffolding shall be of good quality Bamboo or steel tubular structure conforming to IS 4014(Part I and II) Scaffolds shall be designed for their maximum load and with a safety factor of at least 4 or as prescribed by the site-in-charge Scaffolds shall be provided with safe means of access such as stairs ladders or ramps Scaffold shall be tied or anchored to the building or structure at suitable intervals so as to prevent movement

47

Joints in the scaffolds shall be tied up and clamped properly to avoid any slippage The upright members of the scaffolding shall be placed on firm and level ground and base plates at their feet shall rest on timber sole boards All the uprights shall be kept equidistant and shall be connected and strengthened by ladders fixed on the inside of the uprights for strength joints in ladders shall be staggered Transforms shall be set on top of ladders and at right angles to them and building structure Bracing is essential to stiffen the scaffolds and prevent sideways movement and it should run diagonally from ladder to ladder or upright to upright Working platforms and gangways should rest squarely and evenly on transforms to prevent risk of trippling Recommended width of it are a) Not less than 60 cm if used as footing only b) Not less than 80 cm if used also for stacking of materials c) Not less than 11 Mtrs If used for the support of a treETLe platform The provision of security guard rails and toe board at every point at which full height is more than 2 Mtrs Shall be made Guard rail height should be between 90cm and 115 cm and toe board should raise 15 cm above the working platform Suitable protection shall be made by providing debris netting against falling of materials Mobile tower scaffold ndash wheels should be locked when in use Static tower scaffold should not exceed 12 Mtrs In height when free standing and above this height should tied Height to base width ratio for static tower should not more than 41 351 and 31 for indoor outdoor and mobile tower respectively Safety harness should be used while working at height more than 2 Mtrs Scaffolding shall be physically checked for load carrying capacity occasionally Following BIS safety codes shall be referred for further safety precautions a) IS3696-1987 PART I-Safety of scaffolding b) IS3696-1991 PART II-Safety code for ladder c) IS4014-PART 2-Code of practive for steel tubular scaffolding ndash safety regulations Working Platform Wherever possible all works to be done at a height greater than 2 Mtrs Above ground level must be performed from properly constructed and maintained working platform Safe means of access shall be provided to all working platforms Working platforms gangways and stairways shall be so constructed that they shall not sag unduly or unequally Every opening in a working platform shall be provided with suitable beams to prevent the fall of persons or materials The working platform shall be - Closely boarded

48

- At least 60 cm wide if used only as a footing only at least 80 cm wide if used also for stacking material and at least 11 Mtrs If used for the support of a treETLe platform - Provided with tow-boards of minimum 015 Mtrs in height - Provided with hand rails not greater than 085 Mtrs above toe-board - Constructed as close to the structure or building as possible Working on roof People working on roof shall be properly protected by providing temporary railing hand rails safety harness Workers working underneath shall use helmets Care shall be taken to prevent falling of material from top to adjoining area in slat roofs more than 10deg safety belt shall be used and belt end fastened properly to a fixed object Workmen shall not be allowed to work on slippery roofs Fragile materials such as wired glass corrugated plastic sheeting and unreinforced insulating slabs etc shall be identified and necessary precautions taken while working on them People working on fragile roof shall be properly protected by providing two Crawling Bards or Roof ladders so that one is available to stand on while the other is being moved Crawling Boards shall have cross batons atleast 32 mm thick and not more than 380 mm apart and shall be secured in position Gas cutting Adherence to relevant codes and employment of qualified workers are two basic requirements for gas cutting process Hazards such as electricity heat flame flammable gas etc are present in this process Hence following precautions must be followed while carrying these operations All fire precautions as stipulated in IS3016 (Code of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operations) shall be followed while gas cutting operations) shall be followed while gas cutting Fire extinguishers sand buckets water and gunny bags shall be provided when hot work is in progress Gas cylinders used for gas cutting Gas cylinders shall be of approved make Gas cylinder valves shall always be checked and shall be closed when not in use Be stored in a well-ventilated area Be fitted with safety caps when not in use Not be lifted by nozzle and rolled All gas and oxygen regulators shall be fitted with Flashback arrestors being non-return valves designed to prevent and explosive mix developing in cylinder Checking for leaks shall be by means of soapy liquid applied to each joint and under no circumstances shall a naked flame be applied to any part of the cylinder When working at a height do not place cylinders directly beneath the working area as molten metal may fall in to the hoses causing leaks and possibly igniting the gases

49

The welder and any person working in close proximity in order to prevent permanent damage to the eyes must wear suitable eye protection when not in use electricity to the holder and electrode shall turned off Hose shall be in good condition properly clamped as per specifications Welding cable shall have proper insulation with minimum number of joints All equipments shall be properly earthed and cables properly insulated and connected LPG Cylinders if used should be stored kept in a well-ventilated placed and there should be no excavations drains or basements nearby LPG Cylinders should never be stored below ground level or closer than 3 M to cylinder containing oxygen or materials which are toxic and corrosive Cylinders full or empty should never to stored upright with the valve uppermost The valve of empty LPG cylinders should be kept closed if they are left open air will diffuse into the cylinder and may form an explosive mixture BIS Code IS3016-1982 on ldquocode of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operationsrdquo shall be referred for further safety measures Electrical work Some of the basic safety steps to be ensured are given below 1) Only authorised person shall carry out dismantling of electrical system 2) Isolation of the electrical system before taking up the work must be ensured 3) Before working on an electrical line fuse should be physically removed and the line is isolated and a suitable locking mechanism must be provided to prevent accidental switching fixing fuses by other persons A notice board displaying ldquoMen at workrdquo message should be placed The section of circuit under repair should be connected to earth 4) IS 5216-1982 ldquoRecommendations on safety procedures and practices in Electric Worksrdquo shall be referred for further safety measures Working with machineries Material handling equipments Many accidents take place while handling materials at site It is highly hazardous operation Hence special attention by contractor is required in this respect Following precautions are recommended Safe working space for all these equipments must be provided Proper material stockyard should be made and all material should be staked arranged kept in orderly manner with proper moving space for handling machinery Proper warning boards signs shall be provided when machineries like cranes hoists are being operated Brakes clutches of winches shall be checked on regular basis Chains ropes belts shall be inspected and repaired changed as necessary All moving part of the material handling equipment must be provided with suitable guards

50

Lifting ropes should be inspected for kinking loose wires high strands corrosion nicking lubrication change in diameter cross section Slings and other lifting materials which are not suitable for use should be promptly withdrawn and destroyed Lifting chains should be inspected for bent links cracks in weld areas or any other section of link trasverse nicks and gauges and corrosion pits Elongation of the lifting chain link due to over loading should be inspected before using it For lifting hook if the throat opening exceeds 15 of the normal opening it should be replaced When inspecting the hook measurement must be made between the shank and narrowest point of the hook opening A chain used for lifting should not be spliced by inserting a bolt between two links Strain should not be put on a kinked chain Hammer should not be used to force a hook over a chain link A safety hook fitted with a latch to prevent displacement of loads should only be used for material handling lifting IS7293-1974 (Code of Practice for Working with Construction Machinery) shall be referred for further safety measures Cranes All works involving the use of crane shall be properly planned in advance and the following shall be ensured The crane is capable of lifting the load Safe load capacity should be clearly marked on jibs winches pulleys slings and ropes All job cranes should have an automatic safe load indicator which alerts the operator The condition of the ground at the crane location is satisfactory to support the crane and the load The rotation of the cab and therefore the boom is not restricted-suitable matting or plates are available to protect underground services and paving All slings shackles hooks etc are of correct rating and in good condition Cranes and lifting equipments must be inspected and carry a valid test certificate issued by an accredited testing agency Crane hooks etc are to be fitted with properly functioning safety clips to prevent displacement of the sling from the hook during the lift Driver of the crane must be watchful and must ensure before driving the vehicle either forward or reverse that no one is near the wheel of the vehicle and no one is trying to climb the vehicle while moving Crane operators and signalers must be over the age of 18 trained and sufficiently experienced There should always to a signalman or a signaling system such as a

51

telephone if the crane operator cannot see the load throughout the lift Hand signal shall be clear and distinct and shall follow recognised code or system Workers must be use safety shoe and helmet They are also required to wear gloves and other PPE for handling of some special materials Raising lowering and braking of jib should not be done abruptly in order to prevent it from snapping All vehicles used by the contractor shall be in worthy conditions and in conformance to the land transport requirements Cranes should be tested and examined by a competent person for its wear and tear No part of the crane or crane load should be closer than 4 Mtrs to live overhead For movement of crane or other material handling equipment ramp gradient should not exceed 1 in 10 No person should be allowed to stand or work under lifted load All drivers shall hold a valid driving license for the class of vehicle to be driven Manual Handling Assistance should be obtained if the load is too heavy or awkward for manual handing Clear walkway to the destination and safe stack should be ensured before handing the load manually Following procedure should be followed while lifting the load manually Stand close to the load on a firm footing and with feet about 30 am apart Bend the knees and keep your back as straight as you can Take a firm grip on a load Breathe in and throw the shoulders backwards Straighten the legs amp continue to keep the back as straight as you can Make sure that your view is not obstructed by the load Keep the load close to the body Lift slowly and smoothly When carrying the load avoid twisting spine to run move your feet instead One person should not be allowed to pull more than 63 kg The best weight unit for lifting by a worker is 18 kg and hence should be fixed as upper limit of load to be lifted by worker If two or more workers are lifting one should give instructions to ensure that the team works together bull Type of clothing is very important in manual handling of material Clothing should be such that it allows easy movement of arms and will not catch in machinery or on a load

52

bull The successful bidder of the said depot assets will assume full responsibility for demolishing and dismantling the said facilities and itrsquos removal from the corporationrsquos land whether through his own employees or through contract labour It should also be a condition of the tender documents that consequent upon the sale of the said depot assets the depot shall cease to be the corporationrsquos ldquoestablishmentrdquo as that expression is defined in the Building and other construction workers actrsquo1996and if the successful bidder employs 50 or more building workers for the demolition of the said facilities he as the ldquoemployerrdquo in relation to the said establishment will ensure full compliance with the said act including section 44 amp 45 thereof Upon the cancellation of the factory license and the slump sale of the assets of the said depot the storage and distribution of petroleum products is no longer carried on in the said facilities The successful bidder or purchaser of the said depot assets who demolishes the said facilities with the intention of selling the various items from the depot as scrap for his own benefit cannot be regarded as a ldquocontractorrdquo as that expression is defined in the contract labour (regulation amp abolition act1970 Similarly the workmen engaged by the successful bidder or purchaser of the said depot assets for carrying out the work of demolition cannot be regarded as contract labour under the said act In the circumstances no sooner the property in the assets of the depot facilities is transferred to the successful bidder or purchaser the corporation can not be regarded as the ldquoprinciple employerrdquo under the said act in as much as the Corpn has ceased to continue the work of the establishment viz The storage and distribution of the petroleum products in the concerned depot bull Under the Environment (protection) Act 1986 read with Hazardous waste (management amp handling) rules1989 the ldquooccupierrdquo in relation to the depot facilities is obliged to ensure that all hazardous waste are properly handled and disposed of without any adverse effects which may result from such wastes and is also responsible for proper collection reception treatment storage or disposal of these wastes either himself or through the ldquooperator of the facilityrdquo Since the corporation is governed by the said act and rules and highest bidder purchaser of the depot assets is not the occupier generating hazardous it is incumbent on the corporation to continue its practice namely handing over the site to the successful bidder the product including the sludge vapour and gas etc is completely removed as per the Companyrsquos operating procedure It may also be appreciated that the highest bidderpurchaser may fail to take any safeguards to protect his employees or the employees of a contractor engaged by him or the public at large from the toxic or poisonous effects of the residual sludge vapour or gas

ARBITRATION CLAUSE

Any dispute or difference whatsoever arising out of or in connection with this Agreement including any question regarding its existence validity construction interpretation application meaning scope operation or effect of this contract or termination thereof shall be referred to and finally resolved through arbitration as per the procedure mentioned herein below (a) The dispute or difference shall in any event be referred only to a Sole Arbitrator (b) The appointment and arbitration proceedings shall be conducted in accordance with SCOPE forum of Arbitration Rules for the time being in force or as amended from time to time (c) The Seat of arbitration shall be at Mumbai (d) The proceedings shall be conducted in English language (e) The cost of the proceedings shall be equally borne by the parties unless otherwise Directed by the Sole Arbitrator

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Page 2: e-AUCTION SALE - Bharat Petroleum

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Last date to receive documents and EMD for participation

07012021 up to 300 PM

E-Procurement Technologies Ltd (Contact details) Phone No +91-79-68136 861 | 871 | 819 Mobile No MrHarshal Sapkale 9766900823 MrMohnish Gore 7039938054

Email id - supportbpcleprocin mumbaisupporteptlin rahulabcprocurecom For more details Pls Visit E Bidding Website httpseprocureprocuretigercom

Special Notes -

1 All EMDs should be directly submitted to the following address Ms Poornima Mittal Mr Gunjan Omprakash Bhiwal CPO (Mktg) Bharat Petroleum Corp Ltd A-Installation Sewree (E) Mumbai-400015 The EMDs not received at CPO (Mktg) will not be considered for auction Please note that no relaxation will be given to outstation participants and therefore the participants should courier their EMDs considering the transit period Any delay in receipt of EMDDocuments will not be considered

2 The sale will be through e auction only 3 BPCL reserves the right to extend the closing time of one or all the lots during the

auction time as considered appropriate

4 BPCL also reserves the right to change the start bid price during the auction time and before close of auction time as considered appropriate

5 Once bids are given during the online auction they cannot be revised downwards which

may kindly be noted

6 Unless Earnest Money Deposit (EMD) is paid to BPCL in advance ie up to 07012021 up to 300 PM participation is not allowed EMD should be submitted in the form of DD favoring Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited payable at Mumbai or through RTGSNEFT Account details for depositing the EMD in the form of NEFTRTGS is are as follows Standard Chartered Bank Fort Branch Ac No 22205238153 IFSC CODE SCBL0036001

3

For amount transferred online bidder need to provide following details on gunjanomprakashbharatpetroleumin amp mittalpbharatpetroleumin

UTR Number Bank from which money has been transferred Scanned copy of transaction details

7 EMD amount as shown in the Table lsquoArsquo needs to be deposited

Training and Demo lsquoersquo-Auction-

A demo auction will be conducted on web site httpseprocureprocuretigercom for all registered participants who have given the EMD amp other documents as per tender to practice and get acquainted with the system Further Training with a Mock e-Auction will be held during 14012021 to 17 012021 Parties who have received training should send their confirmation of receipt of training by sending faxing the filled Annexure for receipt of training to the Ms e-Procurement Technologies Ltd Email

address for sending the training confirmation supportbpcleprocin mumbaisupporteptlin rahulabcprocurecom

All participants are requested to participate at Mock e-Auction to get acquainted with the e-Auction system

In case of any problem please call HELP DESK during working hours (1000 Hrs to 1700 Hrs) on

Phone No 022 2417 6419 +91-79-68136 861 | 871 | 819 Mobile No MrHarshal Sapkale 9766900823 MrMohnish Gore 7039938054

Email id - supportbpcleprocin mumbaisupporteptlin

The full offer document can be viewed downloaded or printed at following website

1 httpseprocureprocuretigercom 2 wwwbharatpetroleumcom --gt Energizing Business --gtTenders rarrview tendersrarr

select department rarr CPO(Mktg)-Disposal Pl refer the following documents enclosed for further details

a Annexure ndash 1 General Conditions for Auction b Annexure ndash 2 General Conditions of SaleDisposal c Annexure ndash A Request for participation Confirmation of DD details d Annexure ndash B Confirmation of Training e Annexure ndash C Steps for Actual bidding procedure f Table ndash A [Part ndash 1] Auction Lot Details Auction timing and Start Bid amp Increment value details g Table ndash A [Part ndash 2] Tentative Tax Details h Annexure ndash D Arbitration Clause

4

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ANNEXURE ndash 1 GENERAL CONDITIONS FOR AUCTION Definitions-

SELLER Seller referred in this catalogue is BHARAT PETROLEUM CORPORATION LTD

SERVICE PROVIDER E-Procurement Technologies Ltd is an e-commerce service

provider appointed by the seller to facilitate virtual auction by the seller E-Procurement Technologies Ltd will only facilitate online auction and are considered as third party not particularly interested in the items being sold on behalf of seller

BIDDER Any person - as an individual OR a proprietor OR a partner OR an authorized representative of any company OR any legal entity and who is paying the requisite EMD and registered at E-Procurement Technologies Ltd and who makes or places a bid for and purchases the auction property either in part or in full is considered as a bidder One individual can represent as a bidder on his own behalf and on behalf of other companies provided he registers himself in those capacity separately ie for each representation he should pay separate Earnest Money Deposit Successful Bidder is that Bidder in whose name confirmation of sale is issued by the seller

1 General Conditions for Auction

11 The Auction will be organized only through Internet 12 Subject to the reserve price if any fixed by the SELLER and subject to the Term and

Conditions set out herein sale shall be made to the HIGHEST BIDDER on ldquoAS IS WHERE ISrdquo and ldquoNO COMPLAINTrdquo basis The Seller does not undertake any responsibility to procure any permission license etc in respect of the auction property offered for sale

13 SELLER reserves the right to modify and amend the Terms amp Conditions and announce the same at any time before the auction concludes Announcements during the auction on the website including announcement of any additional conditions OR correction in the catalogue and or additions or deletions of items being offered for sale are being done with the consent and knowledge of the seller and it is binding on the bidder

14 Participation and bidding in this Auction shall be treated as conclusive evidence of the fact that the bidder has inspected the Items and the documents pertaining to it and is satisfied in all respects regarding quantity quality condition of the Items taxes and duties and other extraneous factors and the Principle of Caveat Emptor (let the buyer beware) will apply It shall also imply that the bidder has carefully gone through and understood the terms and conditions of Auction including the amendments if any prevailing at the time of Auction Seller E-Procurement Technologies Ltd will not entertain any complaints or objections once Bid is placed

15 Seller E-Procurement Technologies Ltd does not give warranty or guarantee of the quality quantity measurement condition chemical composition of each individual items or lots that form the auction Item and about its ldquoEnd Userdquo or fitness for a particular purpose

16 The highest bidder does not get any right to demand acceptance of his offer SELLER reserves the right to accept reject cancel any bid withdraw any portion of the Auction Property at any stage from Auction even after acceptance of bid

6

issue of delivery order or release order Authority letter deposit of full value by successful bidder without assigning any reason there of In the event of such rejection cancellation withdrawal SELLER shall refund the value of Auction Property if paid for to the successful bidder SELLER shall not be responsible for any damagesloss whatsoever to the successful bidder on account of such withdrawal

17 EMD amount will not carry interest 18 In the event of failure on the part of the successful bidder to fulfill his contractual

obligations seller E-Procurement Technologies Ltd Reserves the right to debar such bidder from participating in any future auction conducted by E-Procurement Technologies Ltd on behalf of seller

19 All other terms and conditions as specified from time to time by BPCL and E-Procurement Technologies Ltd will apply

20 PARTICIPATION

For bidding at our e-Auction the intending participants are requested to log on to website

httpseprocureprocuretigercom Prior to the final auction all bidders are requested to read and familiarize themselves with the BIDDING PROCEDURE amp INSTRUCTIONS as per Annexure-C which should also be signed and stamped and sent along with Annexure-A and EMD Please contact us on +91-79-68136 861 | 871 | 819 022 24176419 Mobile No MrHarshal Sapkale 9766900823 Mr Mohnish Gore 7039938054

All those who wish to participate in the e-Auction should deposit the following documents on or before 07012021 up to 300 PM

Earnest Money Deposit (EMD) by RTGSNEFT or Demand Draft (DD) issued by any Nationalized BankScheduled Bank favoring Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd payable at Mumbai duly crossed and superscribed ldquoAccount Payee Only

ldquoAnnexure ldquoArdquo enclosing copies of other documents like PAN card and GSTN registration Certificate wherever applicable

Acceptance of Annexure ldquoCrdquo Duly Signed amp stamped on all pages

The EMD Annexure A amp acceptance of Annexure C and other documents should reach at the following address Ms Poornima Mittal Mr Gunjan Omprakash Bhiwal CPO (Mktg) Bharat Petroleum Corp Ltd A-Installation Sewree (E) Mumbai-400015

21 On receipt of your EMD and other documents your login ID Password will be

e-mailed by Ms E-Procurement technologies by 14012021 through our secured server to your valid and confidential email provided by you in ANNEXURE ldquoArdquo On receipt of the passwords a confirmatory email will have to be sent back to us that you have received the login password please do not disclose your login password in the confirmatory mail On receipt of this confirmation you will then be enabled and activated for bidding

7

22 Please do not reveal pass your Login ID and Password to any other persons It is your personal property and we will not be responsible for any leakage or misuse or illegal use of your User ID and Password Nevertheless you will be held personally liable to the Seller and the Auctioneers for any misuse or illegal use of your User ID and password by other persons and any successful transaction online by such unauthorized person due to your negligence will be considered as your own transaction and you will be required to fulfill the contract as per terms and conditions of the sale

23 To enter the e-auction on httpseprocureprocuretigercom and get the bidding screen kindly refer to Annexure-C on bidding procedure amp instructions The auto extension feature gives equal opportunity to all bidders to place their bids in the closing minutes of the auction For details on auto extension refer to Annexure-C Hence bidders are requested to stay tuned to the end of the auction even after the auction closing time in case the auction gets extended due to auto extension till the bidding screen closes Please do not wait till last few seconds but enter your bid at least 1 minute before end time Confidential instructions can also be given to the website to carry out secure and confidential Auto bid (Refer to Annexure-C for instruction of Auto bid)

24 Please Note each Registered Participants shall pay refundable interest free Earnest Money Deposit (EMD) to participate and bid at our e-Auction The Participant at our e-Auction will be allowed to bid only after they have paid EMD in advance to us by DD as mentioned in the General Conditions of Auction

25 During the online bidding process BPCL reserves the right to change the start

bid price as considered appropriate Once the bids are posted during the online auction they cannot be revised downwards which may kindly be noted Every bidder is under obligation to buy the material at the price he bids should the material be offered to him at that price If any bidder to whom the material is offered at his bid price fails to effect the payment or other payments or carry out the clearances of material within the prescribed time frame or does not fully comply with the terms and conditions of the auction as displayed on the website the EMD and any other payment made by him may be forfeited This condition is applicable to all bidders The seller is at liberty to offer and or sell such material to another party of his choice or even retain it The EMD paid for an auction or an item may be appropriated and forfeited against nonndashcompliance with the terms and conditions

8

GENERAL CONDITIONS OF SALEDISPOSAL ANNEXURE - 2 1 Inspection of the materials

11 All Itemsscrap materials will be sold in MT Lot Noetc basis as mentioned in Table lsquoArsquo [Part-I] on ldquoAs Is Where Is and No Complaintrdquo basis The materials will be available for inspection at the respective site on production of this catalogue to the Security Engineering Operating Staff on duty on any working day and time specified in this catalogue till 31122020 up to 300 pm with prior appointment

2 Earnest Money Deposit (EMD)

21 For participating at our e-Auction the intending bidders shall pay refundable Earnest

Money Deposit (EMD) by RTGSNEFTDemand Draft from any Nationalized or Scheduled Banks as mentioned against each Category in the catalogue on or before 3 PM on 07012021 along with Annexure-A amp Annexure-C drawn in favour of Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd payable at Mumbai duly crossed and superscribed ldquoAccount Payee onlyrdquo No interest is payable for the deposit amount held by us

22 As per BPCL Corporate policy all EMD payments irrespective of successful or

unsuccessful bidders shall be deposited in the operating Bank of BPCL immediately The EMD payments of unsuccessful bidders shall be returned by cheque without any interest subsequently within 45 working days approximate through courier or Registered AD at the address given by them No interest will be payable for such refunds In case of any undue delay in refund of cheque due to unforeseen reasons at BPCL end or due to any postal courier delays BPCL is not liable for any claims of interest or any disputes arising out of this Therefore parties are requested to take note of this

23 Every bidder is under unconditional obligation to buy materials at the price offered by

him whether he has been the highest bidder or not

24 The successful party will be advised the outcome of the e-auction result by issuing a sale letter within a reasonable time ie 50 working days approximate after the e-auction after getting internal approvals The successful partyrsquos EMD will be refunded only on completion of the job to the full satisfaction of the Corporation

3 Participation in e-auction will mean that the party has inspected the facilities materials lots nos available for sale disposal at site as per auction details in Table-A [Part-I ] on as is where is and no complaint basis and fully satisfied understood the lot details and site conditions himself regarding the condition size quantity quality weight numbers etc of the items available for sale disposal Therefore no claim shall be entertained in case of any variations in quantities particularly on down ward side or condition quality weight numbers of the materials etc at the time of upliftment which may kindly be noted

4 Since the quantities for Lot No 130 to 192 are approximate BPCL reserves the right at the time of handing over of scrap to reduce the quantities in exceptional situations In case of such downward revision of quantities the differential amount paid will be adjusted and returned to party without any interest by cheque 5 At any given time there can be only one H-1 bidder per lot item

9

If more than one bidder bid same value for an item lot the bidder who quotes the highest price first as per the server time is considered as the H-1 bidder for that lot item

The sale proceeds submitted by the H1 bidder shall not be refunded in any case Therefore it is in the interest of the bidder to uplift the material within 2 weeks of the issue of Authority Letter

6 E-Procurement Technologies Ltd

61 E-ProcurementTechnologies Ltd runs its business on the basis of a robust Web Site However E-Procurement Technologies Ltd is outsourcing server space from a third party hosting company and hence shall ensure the smooth running in all good faith and intention However BPCL E-Procurement Technologies Ltd will not be held responsible for any failure of power network server hosting server internet connectivity ISP or otherwise at Bidderrsquos end or at BPCL E-Procurement Technologies Ltd directly or indirectly effecting On-line method of Bidding

62 E-Procurement Technologies Ltd takes no responsibility of the quality quantity documentation details of buyers sellers Both the buyers amp sellers agree to defend indemnity and hold harmless E-Procurement Technologies Ltd from any loss damage cost and expenses caused by any reason during this transaction In no event shall E-Procurement Technologies Ltd be liable for any loss for the transactions by business revenues profit costs direct and incidental consequential or punitive damages of any claim Both the parties agree to have discussed all the related matter regarding this transaction and have understood in full that E-Procurement Technologies Ltd has provided a source of supply and has nothing to do any further especially with regards to quality warranty guarantees delivery schedules payments rejections transportation legal laws and regulations to be followed from time to time etc Since E-Procurement Technologies Ltd does not possess knowledge base of the commodities under transaction both the parties agree that the matter contained in the materials as a part or as a whole does not violate any applicable law No complaint will be entertained after the lot is once knocked down E-Procurement Technologies Ltd is only an e-commerce service provider and is not and cannot be a party to or control in any manner any transactions between the seller and the bidder E-Procurement Technologies Ltd shall neither be responsible nor liable to mediate or resolve any disputes or disagreements between the Seller and Bidder

63 The Seller Bidder agrees to limit the liability of E-Procurement Technologies Ltd to them for any and all claims losses costs damages of any nature whatsoever or claims expenses from any cause or causes including attorneysrsquo fees and costs so that the total aggregate liability of E-Procurement Technologies Ltd to the Seller Bidder shall not exceed itrsquos total fee receivable from the Seller Bidder It is intended that this limitation apply to any and all liability or cause of action however alleged or arising unless otherwise prohibited by law

64 In the event of any dispute with regard to non-lifting non-availability of inspected materials etc and forfeiture of lsquoEMDrsquo by seller E-Procurement Technologies Ltd will not be held responsible for the loss forfeiture

10

IN CASE OF PROBLEM DURING AUCTION PLEASE CONTACT THE FOLLOWING ADDRESS

NAME ADDRESS MOBILE NO Email ID

Helpdesk A-201208 Wall Street - II Opp Orient Club Nr Gujarat College Ellis Bridge Ahmedabad - 380 006 Gujarat (India)

+91-79-68136 861 | 871 | 819

supportbpcleprocin

Mr Harshal Sapkale

Mumbai BPCL Mumbai Sewree

022 2417 6419 63518966379766900823

mumbaisupporteptlin

Mr Rahul Desai

Ahmedabad 079-6813 6873

+91 93745 19816

rahulabcprocurecom

Mr Chandan Kolkata +91 33 24293447 9265562841

chandaneptlin

Mr Rajesh Chennai +91 44 26142669 chennaisupporteptlin

Mr Milan

Suresh

Kochi +91 ndash484 2821642 +91 6351896638

kochieptlin

7 Auction Result 71 The result will be declared within 50 working days approximate from the date of auction

through Sales Letter 72 The rate offered by the bidder shall be considered as Basic Price Per Unit of the items

mentioned All taxes Duties Goods amp Service Tax (GST) Tax Collected at Source(TCS) or any other statutory levies or taxes as applicable under the relevant GST act IT Act or any other act shall be charged extra at the rate prevailing at the time of sale letter deliveryinvoicing At the time of receipt of payment towards sale of scraps items as mentioned in the tender documents advance 18 GST will be charged along with 075 TCS Same shall be adjusted at the time of final invoicing accordingly differential amount if any shall be refunded recovered from the customers No interest claims shall be entertained by BPCL on account of advance receipt from the customers

73 The present tentative rate of GST is given In Table ldquoArdquo [Part -2 ] However these Taxes as

applicable shall be on actuals Tax Collection at Source [TCS] 075 of [basic value + GST ] will be charged extra to all Bidders for all items Successful bidder has to deposit the amount of equal to [basic + GST + TCS] BPCL would provide Tax Collection Certificate to successful Bidder In case TCS is not applicable bidder can take refund from appropriate authority based on TCS Certificate of BPCL

74 Please note that taxes duties TCS etc statutory levies shall be as applicable at the time of

sale letter upliftment invoicing Decision in regard to applicability of GST TCS rates etc as decided by BPCL would be final and binding to the successful bidder and bidders cannot claim dispute on this matter

75 Any failure to accept the rate of taxes duties TCS etc as may be indicated by BPCL in the

sale letter at the time of upliftment in the invoice BPCL reserves the right to forfeit EMD and cancel sale letter without assigning any reasons

11

BIDDING SCREEN 76 The start bid price amp increment price have been mentioned vide Table-A (Part-I) which

shall be visible to all the bidders on their respective bidding screen for each Lot for which they are qualified to bid Please note that the first bid that comes in the system should be equal to the start price + one increment or higher than the increment value for each Lot The second online bid and onwards for any particular Lot will have to be higher than the H1 rate by the minimum increment value or higher than the increment value

77 Please note that the start bid price is the minimum basic price excluding all taxes etc and bidders have to put their bids above the start bid price indicated above BPCL reserves the right not to sell at the highest offer received during the auction in case their expected reserve target price is not achieved or for any other reasons

78 Bidders to note that Start Bid Price provided by BPCL is only to proceed with start of e-auction It is to be noted that Start Bid Price is not considered as expected sale price Customers who are interested to purchase the material are requested to give their best price for the material even in case where there are no competitive bids BPCL reserves to sell material only when sale price obtained is as per BPCL requirement Also please note that the Start Price mentioned is only indicative and can be changed on the auction day based on market conditions

8 Payment amp Delivery

81 Successful Bidder [H-1 Party] will have to make payment of full Sale value [including GST

and TCS as applicable ] in the form of Demand draft in favour of Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd payable at Mumbai or through NEFTRTGS within 2 weeks of Sale Letter intimation of bid acceptance and uplift the materials by making their own arrangements within 2 weeks of Authority Letter issued by BPCL In case of any delay in making payment beyond stipulated time as mentioned above prior intimation needs to be sent to BPCL authorities and concurrence should be sought In case where there is no intimation from the customer or the customer does not respond to the follow-ups then the following steps may be taken by BPCL

A Partyrsquos EMD may be forfeited B Sale letter will be treated as cancelled and Seller shall have the right to

dispose off the materials No claim whatsoever from the said party shall be entertained

C The party may also be debarred from participation in any future sales auctions for one year

82 Bidders must ensure that the inspection of scrap at location is carried out thoroughly before

quoting in eauction Common understanding on quantityweight of scrap has to be reached before the bidder submits the bid No claims will be entertained post bidding and at the time of lifting the material In case of any dispute the matter should be resolved directly with the location

NOTE 1) EMD will be refunded after completion of the disposal activity

2) Successful party has to make payment in full and in one installment only 3) No part payments will be allowed However in exceptional circumstances in case

12

the complete material is not available at the location then concurrence from location representative is mandatory so that the customer may deposit the part payment for the available material

9 Description of Materials and Quality and Quantity

91 The materials shall be disposed off in ldquoAS-IS-WHERE-ISrdquo and ldquoNO COMPLAINTrdquo basis in single lot only

92 Numbers quantities and nature of material given in the catalogue are approximate indicative only and the materials will be sold without any regard or consideration of these numbers or nature of materials and no Warranty or guarantee shall be implied The Purchaser must lift the declared quantity within prescribed time of four weeks The sale disposal offer may be withdrawn by the seller any time and the decision of the seller in this regard is final and binding on all

93 Each truck may be weighed both before and after loading on weighbridge and weighment witnessed jointly by officers of BPCL Purchasers representatives if required

10 Removal of Materials

101 The purchaser shall complete the transaction including collecting the scrap material

before 500 pm on any working day with prior appointment with the concerned department within the stipulated delivery days The items offered for sale will be handed over to the successful tenderer by BPCL official at site on production of our Authority Letter which will be issued after the payment of total sale price including Taxes amp TCSetc

102 The Seller reserves the right to unload the vehicles for inspection purpose If it is

suspected at any time that the purchaser has loaded the material materials for which he is not purchaser or if the purchaser is found to carry excess material than that mentioned in the documents the Co will be within its right to detain the truck unload the goods at the cost amp expenses of the purchaser amp terminate the contract forthwith and may forfeit the sale value amp claim such further losses and damages that may be caused to the Seller

103 Any damage to the Sellerrsquos or Third Partyrsquos properties during removal of the items will

have to be made good by the successful purchaser at their own cost The Seller reserves the right to claim from the purchaser any expenses which might have been incurred by it over and above the EMD by way of restoring damages caused to properties belonging to the Seller Third Parties by the action of such purchaser or their men Until such losses are reimbursed delivery of the material sold will not be given to the purchaser

104 Loading Unloading will be carried out by the purchaser at his own costs amp risk All

material handling machines equipments tools and tackles labour etc or any other items as may be required to be supplied by party or as insisted by the seller for successful completion of the job will be arranged by the purchasers at their own cost Non-availability of the same will not be considered as a ground for lsquoLate-Liftingrsquo of the materials

Scrap material shall be weighed as far as possible within BPCL premises in presence of the buyer and seller (BPCL representative) before clearance for dispatch In case there are no facilities for weighing in sellers premises the purchaser shall arrange for weighing in an approved weighing machine at his cost as directed and to be

13

witnessed by the purchaserrsquos representative 11 Decision in case of disputes

111 In case of any dispute regarding the contract the decision of the Seller shall be final and binding If there is any dispute as to the last or highest bid or dispute in identifying the item belonging to particular lot the dispute shall be determined by the Seller and their decision shall be final and binding to all

12 Right of Acceptance Rejection of offer

121 The Seller reserves the right to withdraw wholly or partially any or all the items set for sale at any time during the period of contract without assigning any reasons

122 The goods are sold subject to the reserve expected price obtained by the Seller to

their satisfaction The Seller is not bound to accept the highest offer The Seller reserves the right to reject any conditional offers

13 Forfeiture of Earnest Money Deposit

131 In case of failure of the purchaser to comply with the conditions of the tender contract the Seller may at its discretion terminate the contract and the EMD paid by the purchaser may stand forfeited for the breach of contract by the purchaser The lot in question will be re-sold by the Seller without any reference to the purchaser to any other buyer at the cost and risk of the defaulting purchaser The deficit if any will be recovered from the defaulting purchaser

132 The lots paid for must be completely removed at the purchaserrsquos expense within the

schedule period specified If any lot is not removed within this specified period the Seller may re-sell re-auction the said lot or portion thereof at the purchaserrsquos risk and expense In this event the purchaser will be liable to compensate the Seller for all the damages and losses that the Seller may suffer on account of re-selling re-auctioning the lot This will be in addition to EMD that may stand forfeited in the event of the purchaser not removing the lots within the specified time

133 In case the bidder backs out from any of the LOT mentioned in which he is H1 bidder

then the complete EMD amount submitted for that Category may be forfeited by BPCL

14 Termination of Contract

The Seller reserves the right to terminate the contract at any time by giving three days notice on the following ground

141 Unsatisfactory execution or performance of the contract by the purchaser 142 For improper behavior of the purchaser or breach of the terms and conditions of

the contract 143 Decision of the Seller to terminate the contract shall be final and binding and no claim

for damages and compensation shall be entertained In the event of the purchaser or his agent or servant committing or attempting to commit theft fraud dishonesty or gross misbehaviour in connection with the subject matter of this contract or in any other connection whatsoever concerning the business of the Seller the Seller will be entitled to terminate the contract forthwith and may forfeit the EMD Sale Value at its sole discretion

14

144 In case of any incomplete job or only part job done before the schedule time for

completion and if the delays are found to be attributable to the purchaserrsquos failures the seller ie BPCL if not satisfied with their performance reserves the right to terminate the contract and award the job to any other Contractor at their cost and risk

15 Passing of Property In the goods

It is expressly made clear that the property in the goods whether sold by units weights or lots whether arranged or otherwise will remain that of the Seller and will pass on to the purchaser only when material is taken out by the Purchaser from the factory Premises after getting valid dispatch documents

16 General

161 All Safety Regulations should be followed by the purchaser and their men in removing the items Also the purchaser and their men will be neither allowed to carry lighters nor to smoke inside the premises They should obtain suitable Work Permits Safety Certificates for excavation hot work etc from the authorities at site The work will be allowed to carry out during working hours of the Installation Depot territoryregional offices LPG Plants etc only The work should be commenced only after obtaining necessary permission from the Corporationrsquos representative The workers employed to carry out the work should observe the Corporationrsquos rules and regulations at the location

162 Any injuries to workers employed by the successful purchaser while removal

transport of the items and any risk liabilities (including under Workmenrsquos Compensation Act etc) arising out of the same will be the liability of the purchaser and not of the Corporation The Purchaser should also indemnify the Corporation against all liabilities demurrage claims arising out of non-compliance by the purchaser of all statutory requirements currently in force or made applicable subsequently The successful purchaser will keep the Corporation indemnified against all damages claims arising of the aforesaid

163 All notices letters sent to the purchaser shall be deemed to have been received

by him them within 48 hours from the time of posting if the same are sent at the address given by the purchaser

164 Resale will not be recognized and release order will be made out in the name of

actual successful purchasers only 165 The purchaser shall not be entitled to resell any lot or part of a lot while the goods

are still lying within the premises of the Company and no delivery would be effected by the Company to any person other than the purchaser whose names are mentioned in the delivery order

166 The successful party shall also be liable for any pecuniary liability arising on

account of any violation by them of the safety requirements Should any injury to people or loss or damage due to fire or accident to any property or a portion thereof occur as a result of failure to comply with such regulations the successful party shall be held responsible for the consequences thereof and shall keep the company seller harmless and indemnified

15

167 The terms and conditions of tender for disposal of scrap material as per Annexure

ndash1 amp 2 shall be applicable 168 Any change in conditions of sale or additional conditions of sale if any will be

announced in the following web sites

1 httpseprocureprocuretigercom 2 wwwbharatpetroleumcom --gt Energizing Business --gtTenders rarrSearch

Tender by Categoryrarr CPO(Mktg)-Disposal

169 The list of disposal items and their location with address contact person and their Tel No and EMD details etc are provided at TABLE-A [Part ndash I ]

1610 The lot location with quantities auction start time Auction close time start

bid Price bid increment value etc details are provided in TABLE-A [PART ndash 1 ] 1611 The tentative GST details are provided in TABLE-A [PART ndash 2 ] 1612 The decision of seller is final and binding in all matters related to this sale

17 The Validity period of the offer is 50 days from the date of e-auction

18 Successful parties may note that

(a) Item once sold cannot be taken back or exchanged Should any successful

tenderer withdraw their bid either prior to our issue of acceptance letter or afterwards the Seller will be at liberty to resell the items to any person of their choice at the risk and cost of the original successful tenderer If such re- sale proceeds is more than the earlier de-faulting successful tendererrsquos offer they will not be entitled for any increased proceeds realized by the Corporation However if the re-sale proceeds are less than the earlier defaulting successful bidder the seller reserves the right to recover the difference in re-sale realization from the defaulting earlier successful bidder

(b) Resale transfer on assigning the unremoved undismantled materials to

any other party will not be allowed until the materials are removed from our premises

(c) Any damage to the Corporationrsquos Railwayrsquos or Third Partyrsquos properties

during removal of the items will have to be made good by the successful tenderer at their own cost The Corporation reserves the right to claim from the tenderer any expenses which might have been incurred by it over and above the EMD by way of restoring damages caused to properties belonging to the Corporation RailwaysThird Parties by the action of such tenderer or their men

19 The Corporation reserves the right to accept or reject any tender in part or completely

to suit their convenience without assigning any reasons whatsoever

The entire job of upliftment must be completed as per schedule as mentioned in point

no 81 above ldquoBPCL at its own discretion may request the bidder to make

16

payment and uplift the material beyond the above time schedule under exceptional circumstancesrdquo

Special terms and conditions for sale of scrap

Sr no Details Time limit

1 Time limit for EMD refund when bidder is not

H1 for any lot in the current auction 45 days from completion of auction

2 Time limit for EMD refund when bidder is H1

for any lot in the auction

After completion of sale of all the lots (of the same items for which customer is H1) and receiveing adequate confirmation from the location

3 EMD of the unsuccessful lots

EMD of unsuccessful lots will not be adjusted against the successful lots EMDrsquos will be refunded to the customer within 45 days of completion of auction Customer to make full payment for the Lots where he is H1

17

ANNEXURE ndash A

(on bidder letterhead with company seal and stamp with contact details) From Date To Ms Bharat Petroleum Corp Ltd CPO (Mktg) A-Installation Sewree (East) Mumbai -400015 Sirs Re REQUEST TO ISSUE OUR LOGIN ID PASSWORD FOR PARTICIPATING IN THE e-AUCTION TO BE HELD ON BEHALF OF BPCL ON 20012021 FROM 1000 HRS FOR VARIOUS LOTS A EMD Details

Please find attached herewith our Demand Draft payable to Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd at Mumbai as per details given hereunder for participating at the above e-Auction All DDs are payable to Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd at Mumbai Lot No DD NoNEFTRTGS Details Amount

Bidders to note that bidder has to submit separate EMD for each lot For more information you may contact BPCL representative at 022-24176416 022-241765078696906824 9821431147 B General Notes

We hereby confirm that we have understood the steps for Bidding on e-Procurement

Technologies Ltd Site httpseprocureprocuretigercom and would like to participate in the mock online training auction for BPCL to be held on 14012021 to 17012021We hereby confirm that we have read and understood the terms amp conditions of the e-Auction Sale tender documents for all the lots and same are acceptable to us We have also physically inspected the materials and understood the scope of materials and its condition and there are no deviations to the same as per the auction catalogue details and I accept all terms and conditions of the e-auction sale tender document in full We will honour the Bids placed by us during the auction procedure We also confirm that we will e-mail a scanned copy or fax the price confirmation of our

18

final online quoted rate as per AnnexurendashB immediately after the completion of e-auction followed by original price confirmation sheet by courier

You are requested to ISSUE our Login ID Password on our valid and official email as given in below on receipt of above DDNEFTRTGS PAYMENT and relevant documents E Mail Id____________________________ PAN No ____________________________ (Please enclose PAN Card Copy In case PAN Card copy is not enclosed DD will not be accepted) GSTN No_________________________ (Please enclose self attested GST registration copy)

Thanking you Yours truly Company Stamp ampSeal

[Name amp Signature] Encl 1] Drafts as above 2 ] Other documents [ provide full details ] Tel No Office

Residence Mobile Ph No Fax No

19

ANNEXURE ndash B

Confirmation of Training

To Ms Bharat Petroleum Corp Ltd CPO (Mktg) A-Installation Sewree (East) Mumbai -400015 Fax 022 24117878

This is to confirm that we have understood all bidding procedures for the Forward auction to be held on 20012021 We also confirm that we have understood and comply with all tender terms and conditions mentioned in the tender document - DISPCPO (M)20-21(1)05-Scrap of Depot amp Tanks Thanking you Yours truly Company Stamp ampSeal

[Name amp Signature]

20

Annexure ndash C Bidding procedure and Auction guidelines A Steps for Actual Bidding Procedure

1 Go to httpseprocureprocuretigercom 2 Enter ldquoLogin IDldquo and ldquoPasswordrdquo 3 When a bidder logs in for the first time for the particular auction bidder has to accept

to the Terms amp Conditions (After accepting to the terms amp conditions of the company only you can be able to bid)

4 After accepting to the terms you will be taken to the auction-listing page where you will be able to see all the details about the auctions

5 Click on Auction Room link on the top of this page This will take you to the Bidding Page A separate Window opens which is the Bid room

6 Now Start Bidding You can either Bid Manually OR can use Auto-Bid (In Auto bid the computer will bid on your behalf upto that value you given)

7 In the Manual Bid option you can put your bid in the text box available for each ITEM and submit it every time A bid confirmation pop up box will appear to confirming whether you want to go ahead with the bid posted or not If you confirm the bid your bid will be posted If your bid is accepted that will be displayed in ldquoMy Last Accepted Raterdquo column on your right side screen Also the highest bid amount will be displayed in ldquoH1 Raterdquo column If you are the highest bidder at the time ldquoYour Rankrdquo column will be highlighted with ldquogreenrdquo background with rank mentioned as 1 (which is indicative that you are H1 ie the highest bidder for that particular item at that point of time)

8 During the auction the current highest bid of the bidder the bid status and the bid history can be viewed on the screen all the times Bids can be placed at the specified time mentioned during the auction day

9 For Auto Bid Click on the ldquoAuto Bidrdquo icon related to the item you want to bid It will open a small window where you can place your ldquoauto bidldquo The starting bid amount in ldquoLower Limitrdquo text box will be the Opening Price + One Increment or the H1 Price at that point of time Enter the maximum amount in the ldquoUpper Limitrdquo text box Submit your auto bid after filling the upper limit

10 You can see your Bid Value and the Highest Bid Value for a particular lot after bidding once

11 There is Auto Time Extension will be done by the system If any bidder post his bid in the last 10 minutes of the auction closing time the auction will be extended automatically for further 10 minutes

Special Note Bidders are requested to check the Bid Entry in words amp figures before confirming it Any wrong bids will lead to forfeiture of Earnest Money Deposit (EMD) and said lot will be re-auctioned and the bidder is liable to be barred from the future bidding if any

21

B E-Auction Guidelines

BPCL shall finalise the disposal of the items (Lots) against this Tender through e-auction mode BPCL has made arrangement with Ms e-Procurement Technologies Ltd (ETL) who shall be BPCLrsquos authorized service provider for the same Please go through the guidelines given below and submit your acceptance to the same 1 E-Auction shall be conducted by BPCL on pre-specified date and time which the bidders

shall be quoting from their own offices place of their choice Internet connectivity shall have to be ensured by bidders themselves In extreme case of failure of Internet connectivity (due to any reason whatsoever may be) it is the biddersrsquo responsibility decision to send fax communication immediately to Ms e-Procurement Technologies Ltd furnishing the price the bidder wants to bid online with a request to upload the faxed price on line so that ETL will up load that price on line on behalf of the Bidder It shall be noted clearly that the concerned bidder communicating this price to ETL has to solely ensure that the fax message is received by ETL in a readable legible form and also the bidder should simultaneously check up with ETL about the clear receipt of the price faxed It shall also be clearly understood that the bidder shall be at liberty to send such fax communications of prices to be up loaded by ETL only within the closure of Bid time for that particular Lot and under no circumstance it shall be allowed beyond the closure of Bid time for that particular Lot It shall also be noted that ETL should be given a reasonable required time by the bidders to upload such prices online and if such required time is not available at the disposal of ETL at the time of receipt of the fax message from the bidders ETL will not be uploading the prices and either BPCL or ETL are not responsible for this unforeseen circumstances In order to ward-off such contingent situation bidders are requested to make all the necessary arrangements alternatives whatever required so that they are able to circumvent such situation and still be able to participate in the e-auction successfully Failure of power at the premises of bidders during the e-auction cannot be the cause for not participating in the e-auction On account of this the time for the e-auction cannot be extended and neither BPCL nor ETL is responsible for such eventualities

2 Ms e-Procurement Technologies Ltd shall arrange to train your nominated person

(s) without any cost to you after the submission of the required documents amp the EMD amount

3 Starting Bid Bid Increment The opening price and the bid increment value for the

respective Lot has been mentioned vide Annexure A Table-1 BPCL reserves the right to revise the start bid price at the time of auction

4 BIDDING CURRENCY AND UNIT OF MEASUREMENT Bidding and evaluation will be conducted in Indian Rupees (INR) of the item Lot The price bid placed during the ldquoe-Auctionrdquo shall be ldquoRate per Unitrdquo against each Lot

5 At the end of the e-auction bidder has to provide the Price Confirmation for his valid

highest offer submitted in the e-Auction as per BPCLrsquos format immediately after the completion of the e-Auction

6 Procedure of e-Auction

i The start bid price amp increment price have been mentioned vide Annexure A Table-1 which shall be visible to all the bidders on their respective bidding screen for each Lot for which they are qualified to bid

22

Please note that the first bid that comes in the system should be equal to the start price + one increment or higher than the increment value for each Lot The second online bid and onwards for any particular Lot will have to be higher than the H1 rate by the minimum increment value or higher than the increment value

ii E-Auction shall be for a period as mentioned in the tender document for

all the items Lots in this e-auction If a bidder places a bid in the last 10 minutes of closing of the e-Auction and if that bid gets accepted then the duration for that particular Lot shall get extended automatically for another 10 minutes from the time that bid comes in Please note that the auto-extension will take place only if a bid comes in those last 10 minutes and if that bid gets accepted If the bid does not get accepted the auto-extension will not take place even if that bid might have come in the last 10 minutes In case there is no bid in the last 10 minutes of closing of any particular Lot the time shall get closed automatically without any extension for that particular Lot However bidders are advised not to wait till the last minute or last few seconds to enter their bid during the auto-extension period to avoid complications related with internet connectivity network problems system crash down power failure etc

iii The Bidder who has submitted the DD for any category can bid for all

LOTS mentioned under this category In case the bidder is H1 in any or more categories he has to uplift the said LOT as will be confirmed by BPCL at its discretion In case the bidder backs out from uplifting this LOT then the whole EMD for that category may be forfeited by BPCL

iv Auto Bidding Auto Bidding feature is a feature to safe guard the

bidderrsquos interest of any Internet failure or to avoid last minute rush This feature allows Bidders to place an automated bid against other Bidders in an auction for each Lot and bid without having to enter a new amount each time a competing Bidder submits a new offer for any particular Lot

The bid amount that a Bidder enters is the maximum at that point of time that the Bidder is willing to offer for a particular Lot Here the software bids on behalf of the supplier The auto-bid amount is the maximum amount that the Bidder is

willing to offer During the course of bidding the Bidder cannot delete or change the amount of an Auto Bid

Bids are submitted in increments (increasing bid amounts) The application automates auto bidding by processing auto bids automatically according to the increment that BPCL originally established when creating the auction submitting offers to the next bid increment each time a competing Bidder bids regardless if competing bids are submitted as auto or manual bids

7 Successful bidder shall be required to submit the final prices quoted during the e-Auction in the Format provided to you after the completion of Auction to ETL duly signed and stamped as token of acceptance without any new condition other than those already agreed to before start of auction immediately after the completion of the e-Auction

23

8 Your bid will be taken as an offer to collect the items mentioned in that particular Lot Bids once made by you cannot be cancelled withdrawn and you shall be bound to collect the item as mentioned above at your final bid price Should you back out and not agree as per the final rates quoted BPCL shall take action as appropriate including forfeiture of EMD for the whole category

9 After the receipt of the EMD and other required documents the bidder shall be assigned

a Unique User Name amp Password by ETL The bidders are advised to change the Password and edit the information in the Registration Page after the receipt of initial Password from ETL to ensure confidentiality All bids made from the Login ID given to them will be deemed to have been made by their company

10 The bidders will be able to view the following on their screen along with the necessary

fields in the e-Auction a Highest Bid (H1 unit Rate) in the Auction for the Lots for which they are qualified to

bid b Bid Placed by them (Unit Rate) c Their Own Rank (H1 H2 H3hellip etc where H1 would be the highest bidder H2 would

be the second highest bidder and so onhellip) d Opening unit Price amp Bid Increment value for each Lot

11 At the end of the e-Auction BPCL will decide upon the winner BPCLrsquos decision on award of Contract shall be final and binding on all the Bidders

12 BPCL shall be at liberty to cancel the e-auction process at any time before disposing

without assigning any reason 13 BPCL ETL shall not have any liability to bidders for any interruption or delay in access

to the site irrespective of the cause 14 Other Terms amp Conditions

- The Bidder shall not involve himself or any of his representatives in Price manipulation of any kind directly or indirectly by communicating with other bidders BPCL shall have the right to seek explanation from the bidders in case IP address of those bidders is found to be same Action if necessary shall be initiated against such bidders

- The Bidder shall not divulge either his Bids or any other exclusive details of

BPCL to any other party - BPCLrsquos decision on award of Contract shall be final and binding on all the

Bidders - BPCL along with ETL can decide to extend reschedule or cancel any Auction Any

changes made by BPCL and or ETL after the first posting will have to be accepted if the Bidder continues to access the site after that time

- ETL shall not have any liability to Bidders for any interruption or delay in access

to the site irrespective of the cause - ETL is not responsible for any damages including damages that result from but

are not limited to negligence

24

- ETL will not be held responsible for consequential damages including but not

limited to systems problems inability to use the system loss of electronic information etc

15 ONLINE BID FORM General description of details available online during bidding to enable bidders to put their prices online are as below

Lot No

Item Description Location Qty Unit Unit Rate in INR

(In Fig)

Unit Rate in INR (In Words)

1 As given in Table ndash A

As given in Table ndash A

As given in Table ndash

A

As given in Table ndash

A

Important Note

1 The bidders have to quote in the ldquoUnit Rate in INR (In Fig)rdquo column only during the e-auction

2 Please note that in case you are H1 in any LOT then it is mandatory for you to submit the total amount to BPCL and uplift the material Failure to do so will may result in forfeiture of EMD for that category

3 The ldquoUnit Rate in INR (In Words)rdquo will be automatically converted by the System

4 After the bidder submits the bid confirmation of the price he has quoted for any

particular Lot is asked from him twice after which only the system accepts or rejects his bid based on the Start Price H1 rate at that point of time Confirming to the minimum increment value

25

TABLE-A (PART-I)Scrap of Depots and Tanks

(Bidders to note that they have to submit separate EMD for each lot)

LOT NO

COMPLETE LOCATIONADDRESS

BRIEF ITEMS DESCRIPTION (You are requested to visit place before quoting for the

item Please take prior appointment from the contact

person before visiting the site)

Qty Unit EMD (Rs)

START PRICE (RS)

INCREMENTAL

VALUE (RS)

AUCTION

START TIME

AUCTION

CLOSE

TIME

130

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

FIRE ENGINE NO05 amp JOCKY PUMP -01 NO

1 LOT 75000 640000 3200 1000H

R 1030HR

131

CHERLAPALLI INSTALLATION PO-

HCL PB NO4HYDERABADTEL

EANGANA-500051 MRnilesh m karande

(निलश एम करानड) 9866317049

nileshmkarandebharatpetroleumin

OLD PUMPSMPDs

ETC 1 LOT 35000 240000 1200

1000HR

1030HR

132

Sewree InstRETAIL TERR OPSSEWREE

INSTLNSEWREE FORT ROADSEWREE(EAST)MUMBAIMaharashtra400015samanhusai

n983382927422-26156336 Extn

25samanhusainbharatpetroleumin

MS PRODUCT PIPELINES FIRE HYDRENT PIPE

LINES STORAGE STEEL RACKS MS

GATESSTEEL SHEET CUPBOARD

ETC

1 LS 75000 476000 2380 1000H

R 1030HR

26

133

Bharat Petroleum Corporation limited Bhilai Co-op Depot Bijalee NagarGE RoadDistrict-Durg Chattisgarh-490021 Contact Person MrRambabu B

(रामबाब बी)

9926499266 brambabubharatpetroleumin amp MrRavi

K Ghorpade (रनि क

घोरपड) 8600417776 ravikghorpadebharatpetroleumin

Oil Interceptors Hose Boxes

monitors hydrants Valves

Pipelines etc

1 LS 175000 1725912 862956 1000H

R 1030HR

134

Bharat Petroleum Corporation limited Bhilai Co-op Depot Bijalee NagarGE RoadDistrict-Durg Chattisgarh-490021 Contact Person MrRambabu B

(रामबाब बी)

9926499266 brambabubharatpetroleumin amp MrRavi

K Ghorpade (रनि क

घोरपड) 8600417776 ravikghorpadebharatpetroleumin

Search Lights UPS olour

cameras Fans Tubelight fixtures

Gate Light fittingsExhaust

Fans etc

1 LS 35000 335520 16776 1000H

R 1030HR

135

Bharat Petroleum Corporation limited Bhilai Co-op Depot Bijalee NagarGE RoadDistrict-Durg Chattisgarh-490021 Contact Person MrRambabu B

(रामबाब बी)

9926499266 brambabubharatpetroleumin amp MrRavi

K Ghorpade (रनि क

घोरपड) 8600417776 ravikghorpadebharatpetroleumin

Mobile PFS Lab-CG04D1373

1 LS 7500 48000 240 1030H

R 1100HR

136

DHARWAD LPG 323-333BELUR

INDUSTRIAL AREA ROAD NO3P B

NO39DHARWADKARNATAKA-580011

MRRajkatti Y S

10 -20 KL MS TANK MPDs DISPENCING

UNITS

1 LOT 35000 396800 1984 1030H

R 1100HR

27

(राजकटटी िाय एस)

9753125125 rajkattiysbharatpetr

oleumin

137

VILL amp PO AMBABAI KARARIJHANSI

UTTAR PRADESH-284001 MRTajeshwar

(तजशवर ) 9478823709 tajeshwarbharatpet

roleumin

PLATE 8MM 6FT16FT MS TANK 15000

LTSPIPEANGEL SCRAPLIGHT GI

SCRAP ETC

1 LOT 75000 418400 2092 1030H

R 1100HR

138

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

FIRE WATER TANK 03 NO

1 LOT 175000 1872000 9360 1030H

R 1100HR

139

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

MS UNLOADING PUMPSVT

PUMPSMOTORSCENTRIFUGAL PUMPS ETC

1 LOT 250000 4004000 20020 1030H

R 1100HR

140

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

7 NO OF UNDER GROUND

STORAGE TANKS AND ASSOCIATED

PIPE LINES IN TANK FARM

1 LOT 175000 1600000 8000 1100H

R 1130HR

141

Flat no 302 Shanthi Tower Vinayak

Nagar Hyderabad RoadNIZAMABADTELANGANA-503002 MR

Sri Harsha (शरी हषाा)

8606510668 sriharshabharatpetr

oleumin

MONO PUMP PRESET PUMP

MPDs EMBLEM POLE OLD

TANKFALSE CEILING OLD RVI

ETC

1 LOT 35000 229600 1148 1100H

R 1130HR

28

142

KARUR TERRITORY ATHUR ampKADAPARAI

VILLAGE ERODE ROAD ATHUR

POSTKARURTAMIL NADU-639002

MRDilip Krishnan

(दिलीप कषणि)

8138906295 dilipkrishnanbharat

petroleumin

OLD 11KV VCB ELECTRICAL

PANEL500KVA DG SET OLD VFD

PANELMICRO PLC AND PANEL ETC

1 LOT 75000 556800 2784 1100H

R 1130HR

143

WARANGAL DEPOT GOOD SHED

ROADWARANGALTELENGANA-506002

MRMukesh Murali

(मकश मरली)

9497270991 mukeshmuralibhara

tpetroleumin

VARIOUS DIA METER CS

PIPESGATE VALVES

1 LOT 75000 4924689 246234 1100H

R 1130HR

144

RAJBANDH TOP RAJBANDH

CHATTYDURGAPURWEST BENGAL-

713212 MRDurga

Annapurna K V N (िराा

अननपणाा क िी एि)

9775077069 durgakvnbharatpetr

oleumin

SCRAPPED MS SKO PRODUCT

TRANSFER PIPELINELIVE FIRE

DIGHTING FACILITIES LOADING

ARMSOLD TLC UNIT OLD VALES

ETC

1 LS 75000 483200 2416 1100H

R 1130HR

145

BPCL HOSPET PSA FOR SALES

OFFICERHOSPETKARNATAKA-583201

MRPradeep J Hivare

(परिीप ज नहिार)

9940588023 pradeepjhivarebhar

atpetroleumin

STEEL CANOPYTANK

MPDLIGHT FITTINGS

AUTOMATION EQUIPMENT ETC

1 LS 35000 320000 1600 1130H

R 1200HR

146

MANGLIA RECEIPT TERMINAL MANGILA

- SANVER ROAD MANGLIAINDOREMA

DHYA PRADESH-453771 MR Swapnil S

Kakde (सिनिल एस

काकड़) 7709969664 swapnilskakdebhar

atpetroleumin

FW PUMP SUCTION HEADER-

500MM PUMP DISCHARGE PL

250MMCOOLING SYSTEM FIXED

FOAM STSTEMFIRE

EXTINGUISHER JOCKY PUMP ETC

1 LS 75000 567800 2839 1130H

R 1200HR

29

147

ADARSH NAGAR DIST - BIJNORNAZIBABAD

UTTAR PRADESH-246763 MRMohd

Ibran (मौ इबराि)

9839523968 mohdibranbharatpe

troleumin

RUBBER HOSE WITH

FLANGEGATE VALVEs FOAM

DRUMALUMINIUM SCRAPMS TANK500LTR PROVER ETC

1 LOT 75000 500460 25023 1130H

R 1200HR

148

NO- 214 VISHWAKARMA

INDUSTRIAL AREAJAIPURRAJSRH

AN-302013 MRRajendra KM

(राजनर कमार)

99281493310141-6501547

rajendrakmbharatpetroleumin

KIRLOSKAR PUMP KIRLOSKAR

ENGINEFIRE ENGINE 03 NO

1 LOT 35000 230000 1150 1130H

R 1200HR

149

KARUR TERRITORY ATHUR ampKADAPARAI

VILLAGE ERODE ROAD ATHUR

POSTKARURTAMIL NADU-639002

MRRishi Rohan (ऋनष

रोहि) 7979944941 rishirohanbharatpet

roleumin

OLD STEEL TANKOLD PUMPING UNITSOLD

CANOPY ITEMSOLD EMBLEM

POLESOLD YARD LIGHTS FITTINGS

ETC

1 LOT 35000 179020 8951 1130H

R 1200HR

150

BULK OIL DEPOT JANKI NAGAR

BAHRIACH ROADGONDAUTTAR

PRADESH-271001

MRAnuj Jaiswal (अिज

जयसिाल) 7897030498 anujjaiswalbharatp

etroleumin

75KVA DG Set 125 KVA DG Set Preset Meters Proving Tanks

350mm diaStrainier etc

1 LS 75000 6309952 315497 1200H

R 1230HR

151

IRIMPANAM INSTALLATION NEW

OIL INSTALLATIONKOCHI KERALA-682309 MRU

Ramadas (य रामिास)

9958444988 uramadasbharatpet

roleumin

WEATHER SHIELD FOR ESCAPE LADDERWO

METER SYSTEMATF

PUMPLABORATORY

ITEMSSPRINKLER ETC

1 LOT 175000 1920000 9600 1200H

R 1230HR

152

STATION ROADHISSARHARYANA-125001 MRAbdul

Matin (अबिल मतीि)

9983784935 abdulmatinbharatp

etroleumin

2T DISPENCER amp OIL TANKGLOW FACIA CANOPY

ETC

1 LOT 75000 672328 336164 1200H

R 1230HR

30

153

Bharat Petroleum Corporation limited Bhilai Co-op Depot Bijalee NagarGE RoadDistrict-Durg Chattisgarh-490021 Contact Person MrRambabu B

(रामबाब बी)

9926499266 brambabubharatpetroleumin amp MrRavi

K Ghorpade (रनि क

घोरपड) 8600417776 ravikghorpadebharatpetroleumin

USED SCRAPPED TANK

1 LOT 250000 5769360 288468 1200H

R 1230HR

154

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumi

FIRE WATER TANK LIGHT

POLESSTORAGE TANK PIPELINE

ETC

453000

MT 250000 1198675 5993 1200H

R 1230HR

155

BPCL MANMAD INSTALLATION

MANMAD NANDGAON ROAD

PANEWADI MANMADNASHIKMAHARASHTRA423104

Contact Person MrDeepak Satpute

9692006232

USEDSCRAPPED DEPOT ASSETS-

FIRE WATER PIPELINEEXTINGU

ISHERFOAM TANKSVHF

HANDSET ETC

1 LS 175000 9647424 482371 1230H

R 1300HR

156

satish paikara m

(पकरा सतीश एम) CH INSTALLATION

MANAGER (RETAIL) BUDGE BUDGE 2

GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST

24-PARGANAS [SOUTH] BUDGE

BUDGE West Bengal PIN - 700137 TEL -

033-24701457 033-24701765 MOB -

9982754999 e-mail paikarasmbharatpe

troleumin

WEIGH BRIDGE 1 LOT 35000 168000 840 1230H

R 1300HR

31

157

dnyaneshwar

bendkule (बडकल

जञािश िर) SR MANAGER OPS IC

(RETAIL) MIRAJ OPPRAILWAY GOODS

SHED (MG) CHANDANWADI

MIRAJ Maharashtra PIN - 416410 TEL - 0241-2595555 -

MOB - 9820246346 e-mail

dnyaneshwarbbharatpetroleumin

FIRE ENGINE PUMP 03 NO

1 LOT 75000 316800 1584 1230H

R 1300HR

158

NAVGHAR INDUSTRIAL ESTATE

BEHIND MSEB GAS TURBINE UNIT

PBNO8 DIST-RAIGAD

BOKADVIRAURANMAHARASHTRA400702

Contact Person Mr Wadhwa Vinay Kumar

022-27222767981146387

6

DISPERSANT SPRAY SYSTEM20

KL NITROGEN TANKTANK-OIL

ON WATER MONITORING SYSTEM ETC

505 MT 35000 337704 16885 1230H

R 1300HR

159

dua gurinder (िआ

रररििर) CHIEF MANAGER OPS IC (RETAIL) KOTA TOP

MS BHARATPETROLEUM

CORPORATION LTDKOTA TOPNH-

27VILLAGE -BRIJESHPURATATHEDKOTA (RAJASTHAN)-325201 TEL - 0744-

2863317 MOB - 9793294449 e-mail

duagbharatpetroleumin

VARIOUS TYPE OF FIRE WATER

PIPELINE 41 MT 175000 2651707 13258

1230HR

1300HR

160

HAZIRA RETAIL TERRITORY SURAT

HAZIRA ROAD POICHHPORE DIST -

SURATHAZIRA GUJRAT-394510

CONTACT PERSON MRMiran M Vaghela

(नमरि एम िाघला)

9033370396 miranmvaghelabhar

PIPELINE amp FITTINGS FIRE

FIGHTING PUMPSLOADING

ARMS ETC

1 LS 75000 748160 37408 1400H

R 1430HR

32

atpetroleumin

161

BIJWSAN INSTALLATION NEAR

IGI AIRPORTNEW DELHIDELHI-110061

MRNavi Sharma (ििी

शमाा) 7727863450 navisharmabharatp

etroleumin

OLD PLT PIPELINES

1 LOT 35000 170400 852 1400H

R 1430HR

162

negi kamal (िरी कमल

ससिह) SR MANAGER OPS IC (RETAIL) KANPUR KANPUR

POL DEPOT BHAUNTI NH - 2 KALPI ROAD

PANKI KANPUR Uttar Pradesh PIN -

208020 TEL - - 0512-2985689 MOB -

9824201038 e-mail negikbharatpetrole

umin

FIRE ENGINE 03 NO

1 LS 35000 384000 1920 1400H

R 1430HR

163

BG GOODS SHED ROAD THACHA

NALLURTIRUNELVELITAMIL NADU-627358

CONTACT PERSON MR Aditya Sri Ram E

(आदितय शरी राम ई)

8867857296 adityasriramebhara

tpetroleumin

WEIGHT BRIDGE PRODUCT PUMP

WITH MOTORSFILLING

CABINET OLD STEEL PLATE ETC

1 LOT 35000 346264 173132 1400H

R 1430HR

164

BPCL IRUGUR TOP INSTALLATION

RAVATHUR PO IRUGUR

VIACOIMBATORE TAMIL NADU-641103

CONTACT PERSON MRNitesh Kumar

(नितश कमार)

9542345719 niteshkumar001bha

ratpetroleumin

MPDCANOPY ETC

1 LS 35000 328320 16416 1400H

R 1430HR

33

165

DESUR DEPOT NEAR DESUR RAILWAY

STATION VILLAGE ZADSHAPUR

DESURBELGAUMKARNATAKA-590014

MRManikantan G

(कनिकि टि जी)

9894555724 manikantangbharat

petroleumin

200 DIA FF LINE - ADDL WOPD

METER MASTER METERMLDB

PANELBARRIER GATE FOR

ENTRYEXIT ETC

22713

MT 35000 1097387 5486 1430H

R 1500HR

166

NEAR RAILWAY STATION PO

ATHARBANKI RLY COLONY DIST

JAGATSINGHPURPARADEEP ODISHA-

754120 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

OLD PD METERSMS

PIPELINESOLD MS PIPELINESASBEST

OS SHEETS ETC

1 LOT 35000 1889412 94470 1430H

R 1500HR

167

PB NO 106 GPO SALAWASJODHPURR

AJASTHAN-342001 MRAvinash Sahani

(अनििाश साहिी)

9587891413 avinashsahanibhara

tpetroleumin

MS SCRAP FIRE ENGINES (04

NOS) FUEL TANKS 1 MT 35000 246400 1232

1430HR

1500HR

168

BPCL PIYALA RETAIL INSTALLATION

VILLAGE - PIYALA PO ASAUTI TEHSIL-

BALLARBHGARH DIST - FARIDABAD

HARYANA-121102 MRMandal

Soumyajyoti (मिडल

सोमयजयोनत)

9874444332 mandalsbharatpetr

oleumin

FIRE EXTINGUISHER 10

KG DCPRADAR LEVEL GUAGE-

TANK FARM AUPARALLEL

REDUNDANT UPS-15

KVAAUTOMATION CABLESFLP

LIGHT FIXTURES IN WAGON P ETC

1 LOT 75000 724360 36218 1430H

R 1500HR

169

17 A HASTINGS ROADALLAHABADUTTAR PRADESH-211001 MRAkash R rivastava

(आकाश शरीिासति)

7678882211 akashsrivastavabha

ratpetroleumin

CANOPY LIGHTS (CFL)SEWING

MACHINE USHA TAILOR MODCO2

FIRE EXINGUISHER250

W MH Canopy light fixtures ETC

1 LOT 35000 2357168 117858 1430H

R 1500HR

34

170

AT POST AKOLNER TALUKA

AHMEDNAGAR DIST -

AHMEDNAGARMAHARASHTRA-414005

MRArpit Tiwari (अरपात

नतिारी) 9408381499 arpittiwaribharatpe

troleumin

FIRE WATER PUMP 850klTLF PUMP MS (M) 50 KLHR25 KVA DG SETCANOPYAMFTLF PUMP MS (M)

50 KLHR ETC

1 LS 35000 200800 1004 1500H

R 1530HR

171

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

10 KG DCP 10 NOS10 KG DCP 10

NOSBULK METERS 9 NOSBULK

METERS 141 NOS150MM DIA

PIPE LINE FOR SPEED80MM DIA

PIPE LINE FOR SPEED F 1FF PIPE LINE 200 MM ETC

1 LOT 250000 4839456 2419728 1500H

R 1530HR

172

ram mahto (राम

कमार) MANAGER OPS IC (RETAIL)

BALASORE DEPOT BALASORE DEPOT SOMENATHPUR

INDUSTRIAL AREA ESTATE BALASORE

Odisha PIN - 756019 TEL - 06782-224272 99562-19155 MOB - 9453042457 e-mail ramkumarbharatpe

troleumin

JB NFLP 25 NOSLIGHT

FITTINGS FLP 35 NLIGHT POLES

4M HT 12 NOELECTRICAL

CABLESSLAYINGCEILING FANS 20

NOS20 TON WINDOW AC

MAKE-SAMSUN ETC

1 LOT 35000 279564 139782 1500H

R 1530HR

173

BHARAT PETROLEUM CORP LTD SANKARI

DEPOTNARRAPANCHAVADI

SANKARI(RS)SALEM DIST SANKARITAMIL

NADU-637302 MRArun David A

(अरण डनिड ए)

9482875768 arundavidabharatp

etroleumin

200MM DIA STRAINER-

1NOGODREJFILING CABINET

4DRSSLIDING DOOR SDU-1GODREJ STORWEL

MODEL2MF SYSTEM 3PANELS

ETC

1 LOT 250000 4568544 2284272 1500H

R 1530HR

174

IRIMPANAM INSTALLATION NEW

OIL INSTALLATIONKOCHI KERALA-682309 MRU

Ramadas (य रामिास)

9958444988

RLY TRACKS amp ALLIED

FACILITYRLY TRACKS amp ALLIED

FACILITY ADDITIONAL

1 LOT 175000 1548000 7740 1500H

R 1530HR

35

uramadasbharatpetroleumin

175

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

Y STRAINER 200MM

2NOSSLUDGE PIT AT

BERHAMPORE4-DR FILLING CABINET-2

NOONE GODREJ STEEL TABLE

T9EARTHPITS FOR AG TANKS (12

NOS)ETC

1 LS 35000 372320 18616 1530H

R 1600HR

176

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

STOREWELL PLAIN ALMIRAH-2MS

STORAGE SAFEABLOY

LOCKFLP 125W HPMV 4NOSFIRE

ENGINE SET NO10 ETC

1 LOT 35000 3465584 173279 1530H

R 1600HR

177

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

FLP NON-INTEGRAL FLOOD

LIGHT 2SAKTI 4KVA

AUTOSTABILISERZYXEL OMNI 56K

MODEM FOR BERHARECEIVER-

1 CAMERA-2 MONITOR-1 ETC

1 LOT 75000 767068 383534 1530H

R 1600HR

178

BPCL MANMAD INSTALLATION

MANMAD NANDGAON ROAD

PANEWADI MANMADNASHIKMAHARASHTRA423104

Contact Person MrDeepak Satpute

9692006232

1 no 250 KVA DG SET

2 no of 630 KVA DG SET 6 number

HT panels with CTPT bus-bar

AMF panel for DG sets DG set cables

etc

1 LS 175000 1217664 608832 1530H

R 1600HR

179

BPCL MANMAD INSTALLATION

MANMAD NANDGAON ROAD

PANEWADI MANMADNASHIKMAHARASHTRA423104

Contact Person MrDeepak Satpute

Old roof sheet of TWF GANTRY

1 LS 35000 160812 80406 1530H

R 1600HR

36

9692006232

180

BHARAT PETROLEUM CORPORATION

LIMITED KONDAPALLI DEPOT ( TOP )

PINAPAKA (VIL amp POST) KONDAPALLI

(VIA) KRISVIJAYAWADAAN

DHRA PRADESH-9504214192

avneeshbhartibharatpetroleumin

DG SET AMF PANELS FIRE

ENGINE 70W ST LIGHT FIX 13

NOS160W FLP MLL TYPE 74

NOS15M HOSES 36NOS15 TON

AIR COND 2NOSFLD LIGHT

FIT 2X400 25NOS110V 100AH BATT

CHARGER ETC

1 LOT 35000 200000 1000 1600H

R 1630HR

181

IRUGUR BPCL IRUGUR TOP

INSTALLATION RAVATHUR PO

IRUGUR VIA COIMBATORE Tamil Nadu PIN - 641103 CONTACT PERSON MRSoorya Krishna

(सयाा कषणा) 9895449420

sooryakrishnabharatpetroleumin

ELECTRICALLY OPERATED EXIT BARTERMINAL

ROOM CARD READERTLF RTD

UNIT - BAY10POINT4TLF SET STOP VALVE - BAY10POI15 KL UNDER DRIVEWAY

TANK ETC

1 LS 250000 2120778

1 1060389

1600HR

1630HR

182

WARANGAL DEPOT GOOD SHED

ROADWARANGALTELENGANA-506002

MRMukesh Murali

(मकश मरली)

9497270991 mukeshmuralibhara

tpetroleumin

FW PIPELINE IN TANKFARM

AREAERECTION-75HP

MOTOR75HP PPU FLOWMORE

MSTLF125HP PPU

FLORITEHSDITLF20 HP PUMP KIR

MAKE NO 18 ETC

1 LS 75000 4934092 246704 1600H

R 1630HR

183

BARAUNI TOP PAPROUR DISTRICT

BEGUSARAIBARAUNIBIHAR-851114

CONTACT PERSON MRSaurabh Kumar

9432343519 saurabhkumar001b

haratpetroleumin

FIRE ENGINE-615KLHR-3NOSFIRE ENGINE-

615KLHR-3NOSMASTER METER SET - 3

NOS125KVA DG SET - 2 NOS15 TONS WINDOW

AC WITH REMOTE

1 LS 35000 227300 11365 1600H

R 1630HR

37

ETC

184

KATHGODAM DEPOT DIST -

NANITALUTTARAKHAND-263126 CONTACT PERSON MRPawan

Kumar (पिि कमार)

9862826505 pawankumar006bh

aratpetroleumin

1AVERY ZL SDDU ES0652 MS1LampT ZL HDDU BS5257 HSDZ LINE (SD) -

PUMPLampT PACEMAKER

IVLampT PACEMAKER

IV1LampT ZL HDDU GS1246 HSD ETC

1 LOT 35000 364000 1820 1600H

R 1630HR

185

UDAISAGAR ROAD NEAR RANA PRATAP

NAGAR RLY STNUDAIPURRAJAST

HAN-313001 CONTACT PERSON

MRKhuswinder

(खससिििर)

9412058886 khuswinderbharatp

etroleumin

ZWICKY PUMP NO175HP

PPUNIT-PUMP1PIPELINE

amp FTGS 10080NBFIRE

WATER TANK 858 KL CAP ADDFIRE

WATER RING MAIN ADDL EXP 1

SPRINKILER PIPELINE etc

1 LOT 250000 2121216 1060608 1630H

R 1700HR

186

BPC OIL DEPOT BATILPUR DIST-

DEVAREYABATILPURUTTAR PRADESH-

274001 MR Deepak

Joshi (िीपक जोशी)

9927576670 deepakjoshi001bha

ratpetroleumin

DG SET 125KVAPADLOCK (MAKE ABLOY) - 6

NO6 KVA GENSETDG SET 65

KVAVC BREAKER75 HP PP UNIT-PUMP

NO 2 ETC

1 LOT 35000 320000 1600 1630H

R 1700HR

187

Kandla Installation Khari Rohar Road

Gandhidham(Kutch)GandhidhamGUJRAT-

370201 CONTACT PERSON MRMayank

Bhatt (मयिक भटट)

8154964083 mayankbhattbharat

petroleumin

TANK NO 8 4645 KLTK NO2-ADDL CT-MVWSFFTK NO 18 13667 KL

ERECTIOTANK NO 2 15128 KL EXTN

ETC

1 LS 250000 7210400 36052 1630H

R 1700HR

188

PETROL DEPOT ABEKA

MAKBARAMEERUTUTTAR PRADESH-

250002 CONTACT PERSON MRKumar

Avinash (कमार

MIDCO SD PUMP3NO Z LINE (HD) PUMPAVERY

(SD) ERA PUMPSUBPUMP

amp DISPENSORS 2NOLampT Z LINE

1 LOT 75000 5687512 284375 1630H

R 1700HR

38

अनििाश) 8004938516 kumaravbharatpetr

oleumin

SD PUMP ETC

189

MUZAFFARPUR DEPOT VILL

SHERPURMUZAFFARPURM BIHAR-842005

CONTACT PERSON MRDipayan Roy

(दिपायि रॉय) 06243-242047 Extn 222

9933050509 dipayanroybharatp

etroleumin

DISPENCING UNITPOLE MOUNTED EMBLEM CANAOPY

STRUCTUREOLD MPDsTANK amp

MONOLITH ETC

17553

MT 35000 11200 56 1630H

R 1700HR

190

BARAUNI TOP PAPROUR DISTRICT

BEGUSARAIBARAUNIBIHAR-851114

CONTACT PERSON MrManjul Prasad

Arya (मिजल परसाि आया)

7004230090 manjulprasadarybh

aratpetroleumin

PRODUCT PIPE FITTING TANK

FOUNDATIONTWD

PIPESFITTINGS900KL TANK II858KL

TANK 10 ETC

1 LOT 250000 2184023 1092012 1700H

R 1730HR

191

BARAUNI TOP PAPROUR DISTRICT

BEGUSARAIBARAUNIBIHAR-851114

CONTACT PERSON MrManjul Prasad

Arya (मिजल परसाि आया)

7004230090 manjulprasadarybh

aratpetroleumin

FOAM TANK 3KL - 1 NOFOAM TANK

3KL - 1 NO100 MM PIPELINE amp FT

550M150 MM PIPELINE amp

FT225M350 MM PIPELINE amp FT

575M ETC

1 LS 35000 275652 137826 1700H

R 1730HR

192

BIJWSAN INSTALLATION NEAR

IGI AIRPORTNEW DELHIDELHI-110061

MRNavi Sharma (ििी

शमाा) 7727863450 navisharmabharatp

etroleumin

HSD TWD PIPELINE HEADER

amp VELVE UPTO TANKATF TWD

PIPELINE HEADER amp VALVE UPTO

TANKS AND LDO TWD PIPE LINE

HEADER amp VALVE UPTO TANK

1 LS 250000 3513600 17568 1700H

R 1730HR

39

SPECIAL NOTES

1 The above old items would be disposed as indicated in the table

2 Pl refer AnnexurendashD for detailed scope of disposal

TABLE ndash A [ PARTndash2 ] [Tentative]

TENTATIVE TAX RATES

STATE TAX FERROUS SCRAP

ALL IGST 1800

CSGST 900

SGST 900

The above mentioned tax rates are tentative and BPCL reserves the right to apply the rates applicable for ferrous and Non ndashferrous items which will be informed during the auction

40

ANNEXURE-D

Scope and SPECIAL CONDITIONS for Disposal of old tanks amp Depot Assets BPCL has different Installation amp depot as per the list in table A Part I The above list is only indicative and not limited exhaustive or actual and it is only for your general referenceguidance Parties have to physically visit the depot and inspect the lot meant for sale and make their own estimates and ascertain the condition of materials its quality it weight quantities make model numbers size capacities specifications and condition etc Therefore no claim shall be entertained in case of any variations if reported at the time of upliftment which may kindly be noted However there may be few items as given below left in the depot not meant for disposal and the same are separately marked or shown at the time of inspection and parties should consider accordingly The following items are not covered in the subject disposal and they are excluded from contractorrsquos scope of work a) Land b) Grown up Big Trees However small bushes shrubs etc are to be

removed and area to be cleaned from all vegetation etc 1 Pipelines running under Railway Tracks 2 Any petroleum products such as petroldieselkerosenelubricantsgreases

gear oils etc found in tankspipesbarrelsloosebulkpackages etc either inside or outside depot premises Petroleum products sludge are not covered in sale and to be handed over to BPCL if any foundsalvaged

3 Dispensing pumps retail outlet items like trays etc which are clearly marked amp kept separately

Please note that as BPCL has to handover land to Govt Authorities for their construction of sheds etc urgently and therefore the sequence of disposal in Phases and Time Lines shall be as under Contractor has to immediately complete the disposal of facilities falling under area from boundary wall The contractorrsquos obligations for completion of entire job will be as per tender terms amp conditions At the time of dismantling of facilities the contractor has to provide separate temporary fencing at his cost so that even after handing over part land to Govt Authorities for their construction activities other facilities are demarcated and any encroachment from unauthorized authority people are avoided The contractor has to make their own arrangements for safety and security during the entire operations of disposal activities The entire job must be completed as above but not exceeding 16 weeks from the date of authority letter as shown above failing which appropriate action as deemed fit will be taken in line with the general terms and conditions of the auction tender The successful bidder has to surface amp level the complete area after shifting all the materials All debris are to be removed from site For leveling the ground to one level

41

and filling up all trenches of underground tanks or any low level or trenches all debris earth rubble bricks mortar etc salvaged from dismantling are to be used The bidder has to arrange and bear the cost of dismantling loading unloading amp transportation of materials to his their place After excavating removing the underground tanks pipelines etc the same are to be filled up with available material or material brought from outside if required at contractorrsquos cost and risk in particular for filling up of underground tank trenches etc Dismantling of Underground pipelines in the Railway siding area from decantation header manifold sections and up to BPCL depot compound wall needs Railways permission for dismantling excavation etc which are to be obtained by the Purchaser only However BPCL may provide any assistance if required to the Purchaser in obtaining such permissions After excavation etc the area is to be filled back and brought to original condition to the satisfaction of the BPCL and as directed All safety precautions as stipulated by BPCL are to be followed at the time of disposal of facilities both inside and outside BPCL depot premises compound wall Any damage to the Corporationrsquos or Third Partyrsquos properties during removal of the items will have to be made good by the successful tenderer at their own cost The Corporation reserves the right to claim from the contractor any expenses which might have been incurred by it over and above the EMD by way of restoring damages caused to properties belonging to the Corporation Third Parties by the action of such contractorrsquos or their men Party has to make his own arrangement for power connections to cut the tanks or lighting or any other purpose BPCL shall not provide any power connection No invoice challan will be issued by BPCL for each truck of materials to be removed since the entire materials are being disposed on lumpsum single lot basis OTHER SPECIAL CONDITIONS FOR DEMOLITION OF DEPOT FACILITIES 1 The intending bidder should inspect the site prior to submitting of the offer and make himself familiar with the site conditions and available facilities 2 Bidders alongwith the offers must give an undertaking that the steel plates of tanks pipelines that have contained leaded gasoline will not be used for edible products drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe by suitable means 3 Demolition is an inherently hazardous process and hence every person involved in demolition activity must wear protective equipment including helmet gloves safety footwear etc as per BPCL guidelines 4 Demolition must be supervised by persons having thorough knowledge of demolition process 5 Successful bidder shall carryout a survey to assess the physical characteristics and design of the facilities to be demolished so as to arrive at a safe demolition method Based on survey Demolition Action Plan shall be submitted for BPCLrsquos approval before starting any demolition The plan should include bull Sequence of demolition of facilities with time frame bull Method of demolition of facilities including drawings sketches if any bull The proposed treatment for steel plates particularly for tanks which contained leaded gasoline

42

bull How the party will further utilize the steel plates obtained from product tanks and also the product pipes bull Method of disposal of debris bull Manpower to be deployed bull Machinery Equipment to be deployed bull List of PPE [ Personal Protective Equipments ] required and that would be worn by people involved in the activity 6 Before demolition begins all utility services to the structure like electricity water etc must be disconnected Arrangements must be made to keep the unwanted persons as far away as possible from the site by necessary barricade 7 It is dangerous to leave isolated parts of a wall structures standing as they are liable to collapse from the effect of high winds self weight etc and hence necessary cordoning should be made for such cases 8 Debris should not be allowed to build up against walls or floors with the consequent risk of the structure being unintentionally overloaded 9 Disposal process for debris and pit yard for the same should be identified for safe disposal within the stipulated time 10 Order dismantling From safety consideration following order for dismantling of the depot facility is recommended bull All equipment fittings bull AG Product piping and allied fittings bull AG Product tanks bull UG Product tanks bull Fire protection facilities ie fire water tanks hydrant mains monitors etc bull Internal electrification bull Structures bull Buildings bull Electrical ndash external yard lighting cabling MCC etc bull Communication The above is a standard sequence for dismantling but for this particular tender above sequence is superseded by earlier conditions of dismantling in 3 phases as mentioned in special conditions above 111 Demolition of Above Ground (AG) Tanks There are fatal and serious accidents caused by persons entering confined spaces without the necessary tests being carried out and correct safety rescue equipment being provided It is therefore absolutely essential to ensure that product tanks are tested and certified gas free prior to starting of hot work Following sequence shall be followed for dismantling of AG tanks a) Mechanical isolation of Tank by removing all pipe connections fittings like Level Gauges Dip hatch PV Valves Inter-tank catwalk (if any) b) Internal treatment and further dismantling AG tanks shall be demolished preferably by reverse jacking method

43

For safe working necessary scaffolds platforms etc shall be erected and proper access to them shall be provided The steel plates cut from tank shall be lowered using safe hoisting devices having valid test certificates Prevention of further use of steel plates which contained leaded gasoline for storage of edible products drinking water unless they are removed While disposing of the steel plates obtained from product tanks which contained leaded gasoline it shall be ensured that they are not further used for storing edible product and drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe This could be ensured by the following methods By heat treatment of steel plates using flame cleaner By removing all scales etc by abrasive blast cleaning using grits shots If the plates are grit shot blasted care shall be taken to collect the grit or shot from operation to prevent spread of lead bearing dust The used grits shots must be treated as contaminated and not reused for other operations It should be disposed off along with the residue thus obtained as per practice followed for leaded sludge All parties involved in handling the plates should be made aware of their origin and risks involved in view of leaded gasoline Disposal of steel plates from tanks which didnrsquot contain leaded gasoline Steel plates of other tanks in which leaded products have never been stored can be disposed off after cleaning with wire brush to bare metal particularly the first strake and bottom plates The responsibility of ensuring that the plates are completely safe for further use lies with the successful vendor 112 Demolition of UG tanks Following sequence should be sued for the disposal of Underground tanks

1 Mechanical isolation of Tank by removing all pipe connections fittings like Level Gauges Dip hatch PV Valves etc

2 All personnel involved in the removal and disposal of underground tanks should be aware of the potential hazards associated withmdash (a) flammable andor combustible liquids (b) product toxicity (c) entry into confined spaces and (d) entry into excavations

3 Before start of any work on the UG tank ensure that the copies of the tank cleaning certificates for the tanks are available The same to be certified by the BPCL officer (or) authorized inspector from BPCL who is witnessing the demolition before the start of the work

4 Open the manhole covers with the anchoring supports in place and if the tank is found to be filled with water it will be necessary to dispose of the water in an environmentally safe manner

5 After removal of the water from the tank refill the tank with fresh potable water until the tank starts to overflow Do not allow excess water to escape into the excavation and ensure the level does not rise into the vent pipe and submit the tank to excess static pressure

6 Withdraw water until the level is again down to 150 mm below the top of the tank

44

Use only pumping equipment suitable for the purpose and collect all water for proper Disposal

7 Allow the tank to settle for 2-3 hours and test the small vapor space with a gas detector and if the reading is below 5 of the LEL then the tank may be emptied If the same is found above 5 remove the water from the tank The disposal vendor may inform BPCL about the higher LEL readings and BPCL shall arrange to clean the tank further No work shall be taken up on the tank in this case Please note that the reading of the gas detector has to be witnessed by the BPCL officer (or) authorized inspector from BPCL

8 If the reading of the gas detector is below 5 the water may be removed and the cutting operations may be carried out

For safe working necessary shoring shuttering platforms shall be done and proper access shall be provided The steel plates cut from tank shall be lifted using safe hoisting devices having valid test certificates Prevention of further use of steel plates which contained leaded gasoline for storage of edible products drinking water unless they are removed While disposing of the steel plates obtained from product tanks which contained leaded gasoline it shall be ensured that they are not further used for storing edible product and drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe This could be ensured by the following methods By heat treatment of steel plates using flame cleaner By removing all scales etc by abrasive blast cleaning using grits shots If the plates are grit shot blasted care shall be taken to collect the grit or shot from operation to prevent spread of lead bearing dust The used grits shots must be treated as contaminated and not reused for other operations It should be disposed off along with the residue thus obtained as per practice followed for leaded sludge All parties involved in handling the plates should be made aware of their origin and risks involved in view of leaded gasoline Disposal of steel plates from tanks which didnrsquot contain leaded gasoline Steel plates of other tanks in which leaded products have never been stored can be disposed off after cleaning with wire brush to bare metal particularly the first strake and bottom plates The responsibility of ensuring that the plates are completely safe for further use lies with the successful vendor

12 Product Pipelines The pipelines can be disposed off after cleaning by sufficient water flushing The successful vendor shall ensure that these pipes are not re-used for carrying edible products drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe All parties involved in handling the pipes should be made aware of their origin and risks involved 13 General Safety regulations precautions while carrying out dismantling works The objective of this documents is to provide and establish safe-working practices at the work site of Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd These summarized safety requirements are mandatory and should be fully understood both by the successful vendor and their employees The contractual obligation for safety lies completely with the contractor

45

himself Further some additional safety requirements also can come up In such an even the successful vendor shall follow the more stringent regulation at all times The successful vendor shall at his own expense arrange and comply with all safety provisions as stipulated by the Company Bueuro of Indian Standards the Electricity act Factory act OISD and other acts as applicable in respect of all personnel directly or indirectly employed for the work The successful vendor shall ensure that he his sub-contractor and workers employed by him shall comply with all fire safety heath regulations issued from time to time by the company The successful vendor shall also be liable for any pecuniary liability arising on account of any violation by him of the safety requirements Should any injury to people or loss or damage due to fire or accident to any property or a portion thereof occur as a result of failure to comply with such regulations the successful vendor shall be held responsible for the consequences thereof and shall keep the company harmless and indemnified Relevant Indian standard codes on safety 1) IS3764-1922-Excavation work-code of safety 2) IS401 (Part1amp2) ndash 1967 - Safety regulations for steel tubular scaffolding 3) IS3696(Part 1)-1987-Safety code for scaffolds 4) IS3696(Part 2)-1987-Safety code for Ladders 5) IS7293-1974-Safety code for working with construction machinery 6) IS3016-1982-Code of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operations 7) IS4130-1991-Demolition of buildings-Code of safety 8) IS5216(Part 1amp2)-1982-Recommendation on safety procedures and practices in Electrical work 9) IS10667-1983-Guide for selection of industrial safety equipments for protection foot and leg 10) IS6994(Part 1)-1973-Specification for safety glovesPart 1-Leather and cotton gloves 11) IS2925-1984-Specification for Industrial safety helmets 12) IS3521-1983-Industrial safety belts and harnesses Working at Height Working at height is one of the most hazardous construction operations Utmost care is to be taken while working at height Working at height more than 2 Mtrs Shall be done with suitable guard rails and toe board Guard rail and toe board dimensions shall be same as given for scaffoldings While working at height 2 Mtrs And above safety harness must be used All openings must be boldly amp clearly marked and properly barricaded If cover is used it must be capable to bear the weight Proper crawling ladders must be used for sloping roof where tile battens are not strong enough to take the load For fragile roof crawling boards or roof ladder shall be used Openings cut outs on floor roof must be guarded with barricade cover having capacity to withstand human load and clearly marked with colour and notice board Using Ladder

46

Only one person shall climb or descent from one ladder at a time It shall be secured at top and bottom and in addition one person should be present at the ground to hold the ladder as a second check If the ladder is used for carrying material as well suitable foot holds and handholds shall be provided on the ladder The slope of the ladder shall not be too steep or flat (the ladder shall be given an inclination not steeper than 1 to 4 ie 1 horizontal to 4 vertical) to cause slipping or falling off and it shall rest on firm surface No portable single ladder shall be over 10 M in lengths while the width between the side rails in ring ladder shall in no case be less than 30 cms for ladder upto and including 3 Mtrs in length Ladder shall extend at least 1 M above landing place For longer ladders this width should be increased by at least by 6 mm for each additional 30 cms of length Uniform step spacing shall not exceed 15 cms Rung of the ladder shall not be used for support or to tie stiles or side members are meant for this Ladder shall not be hung from its rungs or from one stile as this tends to pull out the rungs Make sure that footwear is free from mud or grease etc before climbing a ladder Ladder used shall be of standard material like wooden steel and be sufficiently strong conforming to IS3696-1991(Part 2) Scaffolding Scaffolding can be defined as a temporary structure supporting one or more platforms and which is used either as a workplace or for storage of materials in the course construction work including both for maintenance and demolition Scaffolding shall be provided for all works that cannot be safely done from the ground except such short period of work as can be done safely from ladders Scaffolds shall be erected altered or dismantled only by competent persons under proper supervision After erection scaffolds shall be inspected at least once in a week and a written report on each inspection is kept The height above which scaffolding is mandatory is 2 Mtrs Scaffolding shall be of good quality Bamboo or steel tubular structure conforming to IS 4014(Part I and II) Scaffolds shall be designed for their maximum load and with a safety factor of at least 4 or as prescribed by the site-in-charge Scaffolds shall be provided with safe means of access such as stairs ladders or ramps Scaffold shall be tied or anchored to the building or structure at suitable intervals so as to prevent movement

47

Joints in the scaffolds shall be tied up and clamped properly to avoid any slippage The upright members of the scaffolding shall be placed on firm and level ground and base plates at their feet shall rest on timber sole boards All the uprights shall be kept equidistant and shall be connected and strengthened by ladders fixed on the inside of the uprights for strength joints in ladders shall be staggered Transforms shall be set on top of ladders and at right angles to them and building structure Bracing is essential to stiffen the scaffolds and prevent sideways movement and it should run diagonally from ladder to ladder or upright to upright Working platforms and gangways should rest squarely and evenly on transforms to prevent risk of trippling Recommended width of it are a) Not less than 60 cm if used as footing only b) Not less than 80 cm if used also for stacking of materials c) Not less than 11 Mtrs If used for the support of a treETLe platform The provision of security guard rails and toe board at every point at which full height is more than 2 Mtrs Shall be made Guard rail height should be between 90cm and 115 cm and toe board should raise 15 cm above the working platform Suitable protection shall be made by providing debris netting against falling of materials Mobile tower scaffold ndash wheels should be locked when in use Static tower scaffold should not exceed 12 Mtrs In height when free standing and above this height should tied Height to base width ratio for static tower should not more than 41 351 and 31 for indoor outdoor and mobile tower respectively Safety harness should be used while working at height more than 2 Mtrs Scaffolding shall be physically checked for load carrying capacity occasionally Following BIS safety codes shall be referred for further safety precautions a) IS3696-1987 PART I-Safety of scaffolding b) IS3696-1991 PART II-Safety code for ladder c) IS4014-PART 2-Code of practive for steel tubular scaffolding ndash safety regulations Working Platform Wherever possible all works to be done at a height greater than 2 Mtrs Above ground level must be performed from properly constructed and maintained working platform Safe means of access shall be provided to all working platforms Working platforms gangways and stairways shall be so constructed that they shall not sag unduly or unequally Every opening in a working platform shall be provided with suitable beams to prevent the fall of persons or materials The working platform shall be - Closely boarded

48

- At least 60 cm wide if used only as a footing only at least 80 cm wide if used also for stacking material and at least 11 Mtrs If used for the support of a treETLe platform - Provided with tow-boards of minimum 015 Mtrs in height - Provided with hand rails not greater than 085 Mtrs above toe-board - Constructed as close to the structure or building as possible Working on roof People working on roof shall be properly protected by providing temporary railing hand rails safety harness Workers working underneath shall use helmets Care shall be taken to prevent falling of material from top to adjoining area in slat roofs more than 10deg safety belt shall be used and belt end fastened properly to a fixed object Workmen shall not be allowed to work on slippery roofs Fragile materials such as wired glass corrugated plastic sheeting and unreinforced insulating slabs etc shall be identified and necessary precautions taken while working on them People working on fragile roof shall be properly protected by providing two Crawling Bards or Roof ladders so that one is available to stand on while the other is being moved Crawling Boards shall have cross batons atleast 32 mm thick and not more than 380 mm apart and shall be secured in position Gas cutting Adherence to relevant codes and employment of qualified workers are two basic requirements for gas cutting process Hazards such as electricity heat flame flammable gas etc are present in this process Hence following precautions must be followed while carrying these operations All fire precautions as stipulated in IS3016 (Code of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operations) shall be followed while gas cutting operations) shall be followed while gas cutting Fire extinguishers sand buckets water and gunny bags shall be provided when hot work is in progress Gas cylinders used for gas cutting Gas cylinders shall be of approved make Gas cylinder valves shall always be checked and shall be closed when not in use Be stored in a well-ventilated area Be fitted with safety caps when not in use Not be lifted by nozzle and rolled All gas and oxygen regulators shall be fitted with Flashback arrestors being non-return valves designed to prevent and explosive mix developing in cylinder Checking for leaks shall be by means of soapy liquid applied to each joint and under no circumstances shall a naked flame be applied to any part of the cylinder When working at a height do not place cylinders directly beneath the working area as molten metal may fall in to the hoses causing leaks and possibly igniting the gases

49

The welder and any person working in close proximity in order to prevent permanent damage to the eyes must wear suitable eye protection when not in use electricity to the holder and electrode shall turned off Hose shall be in good condition properly clamped as per specifications Welding cable shall have proper insulation with minimum number of joints All equipments shall be properly earthed and cables properly insulated and connected LPG Cylinders if used should be stored kept in a well-ventilated placed and there should be no excavations drains or basements nearby LPG Cylinders should never be stored below ground level or closer than 3 M to cylinder containing oxygen or materials which are toxic and corrosive Cylinders full or empty should never to stored upright with the valve uppermost The valve of empty LPG cylinders should be kept closed if they are left open air will diffuse into the cylinder and may form an explosive mixture BIS Code IS3016-1982 on ldquocode of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operationsrdquo shall be referred for further safety measures Electrical work Some of the basic safety steps to be ensured are given below 1) Only authorised person shall carry out dismantling of electrical system 2) Isolation of the electrical system before taking up the work must be ensured 3) Before working on an electrical line fuse should be physically removed and the line is isolated and a suitable locking mechanism must be provided to prevent accidental switching fixing fuses by other persons A notice board displaying ldquoMen at workrdquo message should be placed The section of circuit under repair should be connected to earth 4) IS 5216-1982 ldquoRecommendations on safety procedures and practices in Electric Worksrdquo shall be referred for further safety measures Working with machineries Material handling equipments Many accidents take place while handling materials at site It is highly hazardous operation Hence special attention by contractor is required in this respect Following precautions are recommended Safe working space for all these equipments must be provided Proper material stockyard should be made and all material should be staked arranged kept in orderly manner with proper moving space for handling machinery Proper warning boards signs shall be provided when machineries like cranes hoists are being operated Brakes clutches of winches shall be checked on regular basis Chains ropes belts shall be inspected and repaired changed as necessary All moving part of the material handling equipment must be provided with suitable guards

50

Lifting ropes should be inspected for kinking loose wires high strands corrosion nicking lubrication change in diameter cross section Slings and other lifting materials which are not suitable for use should be promptly withdrawn and destroyed Lifting chains should be inspected for bent links cracks in weld areas or any other section of link trasverse nicks and gauges and corrosion pits Elongation of the lifting chain link due to over loading should be inspected before using it For lifting hook if the throat opening exceeds 15 of the normal opening it should be replaced When inspecting the hook measurement must be made between the shank and narrowest point of the hook opening A chain used for lifting should not be spliced by inserting a bolt between two links Strain should not be put on a kinked chain Hammer should not be used to force a hook over a chain link A safety hook fitted with a latch to prevent displacement of loads should only be used for material handling lifting IS7293-1974 (Code of Practice for Working with Construction Machinery) shall be referred for further safety measures Cranes All works involving the use of crane shall be properly planned in advance and the following shall be ensured The crane is capable of lifting the load Safe load capacity should be clearly marked on jibs winches pulleys slings and ropes All job cranes should have an automatic safe load indicator which alerts the operator The condition of the ground at the crane location is satisfactory to support the crane and the load The rotation of the cab and therefore the boom is not restricted-suitable matting or plates are available to protect underground services and paving All slings shackles hooks etc are of correct rating and in good condition Cranes and lifting equipments must be inspected and carry a valid test certificate issued by an accredited testing agency Crane hooks etc are to be fitted with properly functioning safety clips to prevent displacement of the sling from the hook during the lift Driver of the crane must be watchful and must ensure before driving the vehicle either forward or reverse that no one is near the wheel of the vehicle and no one is trying to climb the vehicle while moving Crane operators and signalers must be over the age of 18 trained and sufficiently experienced There should always to a signalman or a signaling system such as a

51

telephone if the crane operator cannot see the load throughout the lift Hand signal shall be clear and distinct and shall follow recognised code or system Workers must be use safety shoe and helmet They are also required to wear gloves and other PPE for handling of some special materials Raising lowering and braking of jib should not be done abruptly in order to prevent it from snapping All vehicles used by the contractor shall be in worthy conditions and in conformance to the land transport requirements Cranes should be tested and examined by a competent person for its wear and tear No part of the crane or crane load should be closer than 4 Mtrs to live overhead For movement of crane or other material handling equipment ramp gradient should not exceed 1 in 10 No person should be allowed to stand or work under lifted load All drivers shall hold a valid driving license for the class of vehicle to be driven Manual Handling Assistance should be obtained if the load is too heavy or awkward for manual handing Clear walkway to the destination and safe stack should be ensured before handing the load manually Following procedure should be followed while lifting the load manually Stand close to the load on a firm footing and with feet about 30 am apart Bend the knees and keep your back as straight as you can Take a firm grip on a load Breathe in and throw the shoulders backwards Straighten the legs amp continue to keep the back as straight as you can Make sure that your view is not obstructed by the load Keep the load close to the body Lift slowly and smoothly When carrying the load avoid twisting spine to run move your feet instead One person should not be allowed to pull more than 63 kg The best weight unit for lifting by a worker is 18 kg and hence should be fixed as upper limit of load to be lifted by worker If two or more workers are lifting one should give instructions to ensure that the team works together bull Type of clothing is very important in manual handling of material Clothing should be such that it allows easy movement of arms and will not catch in machinery or on a load

52

bull The successful bidder of the said depot assets will assume full responsibility for demolishing and dismantling the said facilities and itrsquos removal from the corporationrsquos land whether through his own employees or through contract labour It should also be a condition of the tender documents that consequent upon the sale of the said depot assets the depot shall cease to be the corporationrsquos ldquoestablishmentrdquo as that expression is defined in the Building and other construction workers actrsquo1996and if the successful bidder employs 50 or more building workers for the demolition of the said facilities he as the ldquoemployerrdquo in relation to the said establishment will ensure full compliance with the said act including section 44 amp 45 thereof Upon the cancellation of the factory license and the slump sale of the assets of the said depot the storage and distribution of petroleum products is no longer carried on in the said facilities The successful bidder or purchaser of the said depot assets who demolishes the said facilities with the intention of selling the various items from the depot as scrap for his own benefit cannot be regarded as a ldquocontractorrdquo as that expression is defined in the contract labour (regulation amp abolition act1970 Similarly the workmen engaged by the successful bidder or purchaser of the said depot assets for carrying out the work of demolition cannot be regarded as contract labour under the said act In the circumstances no sooner the property in the assets of the depot facilities is transferred to the successful bidder or purchaser the corporation can not be regarded as the ldquoprinciple employerrdquo under the said act in as much as the Corpn has ceased to continue the work of the establishment viz The storage and distribution of the petroleum products in the concerned depot bull Under the Environment (protection) Act 1986 read with Hazardous waste (management amp handling) rules1989 the ldquooccupierrdquo in relation to the depot facilities is obliged to ensure that all hazardous waste are properly handled and disposed of without any adverse effects which may result from such wastes and is also responsible for proper collection reception treatment storage or disposal of these wastes either himself or through the ldquooperator of the facilityrdquo Since the corporation is governed by the said act and rules and highest bidder purchaser of the depot assets is not the occupier generating hazardous it is incumbent on the corporation to continue its practice namely handing over the site to the successful bidder the product including the sludge vapour and gas etc is completely removed as per the Companyrsquos operating procedure It may also be appreciated that the highest bidderpurchaser may fail to take any safeguards to protect his employees or the employees of a contractor engaged by him or the public at large from the toxic or poisonous effects of the residual sludge vapour or gas

ARBITRATION CLAUSE

Any dispute or difference whatsoever arising out of or in connection with this Agreement including any question regarding its existence validity construction interpretation application meaning scope operation or effect of this contract or termination thereof shall be referred to and finally resolved through arbitration as per the procedure mentioned herein below (a) The dispute or difference shall in any event be referred only to a Sole Arbitrator (b) The appointment and arbitration proceedings shall be conducted in accordance with SCOPE forum of Arbitration Rules for the time being in force or as amended from time to time (c) The Seat of arbitration shall be at Mumbai (d) The proceedings shall be conducted in English language (e) The cost of the proceedings shall be equally borne by the parties unless otherwise Directed by the Sole Arbitrator

53

Page 3: e-AUCTION SALE - Bharat Petroleum

3

For amount transferred online bidder need to provide following details on gunjanomprakashbharatpetroleumin amp mittalpbharatpetroleumin

UTR Number Bank from which money has been transferred Scanned copy of transaction details

7 EMD amount as shown in the Table lsquoArsquo needs to be deposited

Training and Demo lsquoersquo-Auction-

A demo auction will be conducted on web site httpseprocureprocuretigercom for all registered participants who have given the EMD amp other documents as per tender to practice and get acquainted with the system Further Training with a Mock e-Auction will be held during 14012021 to 17 012021 Parties who have received training should send their confirmation of receipt of training by sending faxing the filled Annexure for receipt of training to the Ms e-Procurement Technologies Ltd Email

address for sending the training confirmation supportbpcleprocin mumbaisupporteptlin rahulabcprocurecom

All participants are requested to participate at Mock e-Auction to get acquainted with the e-Auction system

In case of any problem please call HELP DESK during working hours (1000 Hrs to 1700 Hrs) on

Phone No 022 2417 6419 +91-79-68136 861 | 871 | 819 Mobile No MrHarshal Sapkale 9766900823 MrMohnish Gore 7039938054

Email id - supportbpcleprocin mumbaisupporteptlin

The full offer document can be viewed downloaded or printed at following website

1 httpseprocureprocuretigercom 2 wwwbharatpetroleumcom --gt Energizing Business --gtTenders rarrview tendersrarr

select department rarr CPO(Mktg)-Disposal Pl refer the following documents enclosed for further details

a Annexure ndash 1 General Conditions for Auction b Annexure ndash 2 General Conditions of SaleDisposal c Annexure ndash A Request for participation Confirmation of DD details d Annexure ndash B Confirmation of Training e Annexure ndash C Steps for Actual bidding procedure f Table ndash A [Part ndash 1] Auction Lot Details Auction timing and Start Bid amp Increment value details g Table ndash A [Part ndash 2] Tentative Tax Details h Annexure ndash D Arbitration Clause

4

5

ANNEXURE ndash 1 GENERAL CONDITIONS FOR AUCTION Definitions-

SELLER Seller referred in this catalogue is BHARAT PETROLEUM CORPORATION LTD

SERVICE PROVIDER E-Procurement Technologies Ltd is an e-commerce service

provider appointed by the seller to facilitate virtual auction by the seller E-Procurement Technologies Ltd will only facilitate online auction and are considered as third party not particularly interested in the items being sold on behalf of seller

BIDDER Any person - as an individual OR a proprietor OR a partner OR an authorized representative of any company OR any legal entity and who is paying the requisite EMD and registered at E-Procurement Technologies Ltd and who makes or places a bid for and purchases the auction property either in part or in full is considered as a bidder One individual can represent as a bidder on his own behalf and on behalf of other companies provided he registers himself in those capacity separately ie for each representation he should pay separate Earnest Money Deposit Successful Bidder is that Bidder in whose name confirmation of sale is issued by the seller

1 General Conditions for Auction

11 The Auction will be organized only through Internet 12 Subject to the reserve price if any fixed by the SELLER and subject to the Term and

Conditions set out herein sale shall be made to the HIGHEST BIDDER on ldquoAS IS WHERE ISrdquo and ldquoNO COMPLAINTrdquo basis The Seller does not undertake any responsibility to procure any permission license etc in respect of the auction property offered for sale

13 SELLER reserves the right to modify and amend the Terms amp Conditions and announce the same at any time before the auction concludes Announcements during the auction on the website including announcement of any additional conditions OR correction in the catalogue and or additions or deletions of items being offered for sale are being done with the consent and knowledge of the seller and it is binding on the bidder

14 Participation and bidding in this Auction shall be treated as conclusive evidence of the fact that the bidder has inspected the Items and the documents pertaining to it and is satisfied in all respects regarding quantity quality condition of the Items taxes and duties and other extraneous factors and the Principle of Caveat Emptor (let the buyer beware) will apply It shall also imply that the bidder has carefully gone through and understood the terms and conditions of Auction including the amendments if any prevailing at the time of Auction Seller E-Procurement Technologies Ltd will not entertain any complaints or objections once Bid is placed

15 Seller E-Procurement Technologies Ltd does not give warranty or guarantee of the quality quantity measurement condition chemical composition of each individual items or lots that form the auction Item and about its ldquoEnd Userdquo or fitness for a particular purpose

16 The highest bidder does not get any right to demand acceptance of his offer SELLER reserves the right to accept reject cancel any bid withdraw any portion of the Auction Property at any stage from Auction even after acceptance of bid

6

issue of delivery order or release order Authority letter deposit of full value by successful bidder without assigning any reason there of In the event of such rejection cancellation withdrawal SELLER shall refund the value of Auction Property if paid for to the successful bidder SELLER shall not be responsible for any damagesloss whatsoever to the successful bidder on account of such withdrawal

17 EMD amount will not carry interest 18 In the event of failure on the part of the successful bidder to fulfill his contractual

obligations seller E-Procurement Technologies Ltd Reserves the right to debar such bidder from participating in any future auction conducted by E-Procurement Technologies Ltd on behalf of seller

19 All other terms and conditions as specified from time to time by BPCL and E-Procurement Technologies Ltd will apply

20 PARTICIPATION

For bidding at our e-Auction the intending participants are requested to log on to website

httpseprocureprocuretigercom Prior to the final auction all bidders are requested to read and familiarize themselves with the BIDDING PROCEDURE amp INSTRUCTIONS as per Annexure-C which should also be signed and stamped and sent along with Annexure-A and EMD Please contact us on +91-79-68136 861 | 871 | 819 022 24176419 Mobile No MrHarshal Sapkale 9766900823 Mr Mohnish Gore 7039938054

All those who wish to participate in the e-Auction should deposit the following documents on or before 07012021 up to 300 PM

Earnest Money Deposit (EMD) by RTGSNEFT or Demand Draft (DD) issued by any Nationalized BankScheduled Bank favoring Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd payable at Mumbai duly crossed and superscribed ldquoAccount Payee Only

ldquoAnnexure ldquoArdquo enclosing copies of other documents like PAN card and GSTN registration Certificate wherever applicable

Acceptance of Annexure ldquoCrdquo Duly Signed amp stamped on all pages

The EMD Annexure A amp acceptance of Annexure C and other documents should reach at the following address Ms Poornima Mittal Mr Gunjan Omprakash Bhiwal CPO (Mktg) Bharat Petroleum Corp Ltd A-Installation Sewree (E) Mumbai-400015

21 On receipt of your EMD and other documents your login ID Password will be

e-mailed by Ms E-Procurement technologies by 14012021 through our secured server to your valid and confidential email provided by you in ANNEXURE ldquoArdquo On receipt of the passwords a confirmatory email will have to be sent back to us that you have received the login password please do not disclose your login password in the confirmatory mail On receipt of this confirmation you will then be enabled and activated for bidding

7

22 Please do not reveal pass your Login ID and Password to any other persons It is your personal property and we will not be responsible for any leakage or misuse or illegal use of your User ID and Password Nevertheless you will be held personally liable to the Seller and the Auctioneers for any misuse or illegal use of your User ID and password by other persons and any successful transaction online by such unauthorized person due to your negligence will be considered as your own transaction and you will be required to fulfill the contract as per terms and conditions of the sale

23 To enter the e-auction on httpseprocureprocuretigercom and get the bidding screen kindly refer to Annexure-C on bidding procedure amp instructions The auto extension feature gives equal opportunity to all bidders to place their bids in the closing minutes of the auction For details on auto extension refer to Annexure-C Hence bidders are requested to stay tuned to the end of the auction even after the auction closing time in case the auction gets extended due to auto extension till the bidding screen closes Please do not wait till last few seconds but enter your bid at least 1 minute before end time Confidential instructions can also be given to the website to carry out secure and confidential Auto bid (Refer to Annexure-C for instruction of Auto bid)

24 Please Note each Registered Participants shall pay refundable interest free Earnest Money Deposit (EMD) to participate and bid at our e-Auction The Participant at our e-Auction will be allowed to bid only after they have paid EMD in advance to us by DD as mentioned in the General Conditions of Auction

25 During the online bidding process BPCL reserves the right to change the start

bid price as considered appropriate Once the bids are posted during the online auction they cannot be revised downwards which may kindly be noted Every bidder is under obligation to buy the material at the price he bids should the material be offered to him at that price If any bidder to whom the material is offered at his bid price fails to effect the payment or other payments or carry out the clearances of material within the prescribed time frame or does not fully comply with the terms and conditions of the auction as displayed on the website the EMD and any other payment made by him may be forfeited This condition is applicable to all bidders The seller is at liberty to offer and or sell such material to another party of his choice or even retain it The EMD paid for an auction or an item may be appropriated and forfeited against nonndashcompliance with the terms and conditions

8

GENERAL CONDITIONS OF SALEDISPOSAL ANNEXURE - 2 1 Inspection of the materials

11 All Itemsscrap materials will be sold in MT Lot Noetc basis as mentioned in Table lsquoArsquo [Part-I] on ldquoAs Is Where Is and No Complaintrdquo basis The materials will be available for inspection at the respective site on production of this catalogue to the Security Engineering Operating Staff on duty on any working day and time specified in this catalogue till 31122020 up to 300 pm with prior appointment

2 Earnest Money Deposit (EMD)

21 For participating at our e-Auction the intending bidders shall pay refundable Earnest

Money Deposit (EMD) by RTGSNEFTDemand Draft from any Nationalized or Scheduled Banks as mentioned against each Category in the catalogue on or before 3 PM on 07012021 along with Annexure-A amp Annexure-C drawn in favour of Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd payable at Mumbai duly crossed and superscribed ldquoAccount Payee onlyrdquo No interest is payable for the deposit amount held by us

22 As per BPCL Corporate policy all EMD payments irrespective of successful or

unsuccessful bidders shall be deposited in the operating Bank of BPCL immediately The EMD payments of unsuccessful bidders shall be returned by cheque without any interest subsequently within 45 working days approximate through courier or Registered AD at the address given by them No interest will be payable for such refunds In case of any undue delay in refund of cheque due to unforeseen reasons at BPCL end or due to any postal courier delays BPCL is not liable for any claims of interest or any disputes arising out of this Therefore parties are requested to take note of this

23 Every bidder is under unconditional obligation to buy materials at the price offered by

him whether he has been the highest bidder or not

24 The successful party will be advised the outcome of the e-auction result by issuing a sale letter within a reasonable time ie 50 working days approximate after the e-auction after getting internal approvals The successful partyrsquos EMD will be refunded only on completion of the job to the full satisfaction of the Corporation

3 Participation in e-auction will mean that the party has inspected the facilities materials lots nos available for sale disposal at site as per auction details in Table-A [Part-I ] on as is where is and no complaint basis and fully satisfied understood the lot details and site conditions himself regarding the condition size quantity quality weight numbers etc of the items available for sale disposal Therefore no claim shall be entertained in case of any variations in quantities particularly on down ward side or condition quality weight numbers of the materials etc at the time of upliftment which may kindly be noted

4 Since the quantities for Lot No 130 to 192 are approximate BPCL reserves the right at the time of handing over of scrap to reduce the quantities in exceptional situations In case of such downward revision of quantities the differential amount paid will be adjusted and returned to party without any interest by cheque 5 At any given time there can be only one H-1 bidder per lot item

9

If more than one bidder bid same value for an item lot the bidder who quotes the highest price first as per the server time is considered as the H-1 bidder for that lot item

The sale proceeds submitted by the H1 bidder shall not be refunded in any case Therefore it is in the interest of the bidder to uplift the material within 2 weeks of the issue of Authority Letter

6 E-Procurement Technologies Ltd

61 E-ProcurementTechnologies Ltd runs its business on the basis of a robust Web Site However E-Procurement Technologies Ltd is outsourcing server space from a third party hosting company and hence shall ensure the smooth running in all good faith and intention However BPCL E-Procurement Technologies Ltd will not be held responsible for any failure of power network server hosting server internet connectivity ISP or otherwise at Bidderrsquos end or at BPCL E-Procurement Technologies Ltd directly or indirectly effecting On-line method of Bidding

62 E-Procurement Technologies Ltd takes no responsibility of the quality quantity documentation details of buyers sellers Both the buyers amp sellers agree to defend indemnity and hold harmless E-Procurement Technologies Ltd from any loss damage cost and expenses caused by any reason during this transaction In no event shall E-Procurement Technologies Ltd be liable for any loss for the transactions by business revenues profit costs direct and incidental consequential or punitive damages of any claim Both the parties agree to have discussed all the related matter regarding this transaction and have understood in full that E-Procurement Technologies Ltd has provided a source of supply and has nothing to do any further especially with regards to quality warranty guarantees delivery schedules payments rejections transportation legal laws and regulations to be followed from time to time etc Since E-Procurement Technologies Ltd does not possess knowledge base of the commodities under transaction both the parties agree that the matter contained in the materials as a part or as a whole does not violate any applicable law No complaint will be entertained after the lot is once knocked down E-Procurement Technologies Ltd is only an e-commerce service provider and is not and cannot be a party to or control in any manner any transactions between the seller and the bidder E-Procurement Technologies Ltd shall neither be responsible nor liable to mediate or resolve any disputes or disagreements between the Seller and Bidder

63 The Seller Bidder agrees to limit the liability of E-Procurement Technologies Ltd to them for any and all claims losses costs damages of any nature whatsoever or claims expenses from any cause or causes including attorneysrsquo fees and costs so that the total aggregate liability of E-Procurement Technologies Ltd to the Seller Bidder shall not exceed itrsquos total fee receivable from the Seller Bidder It is intended that this limitation apply to any and all liability or cause of action however alleged or arising unless otherwise prohibited by law

64 In the event of any dispute with regard to non-lifting non-availability of inspected materials etc and forfeiture of lsquoEMDrsquo by seller E-Procurement Technologies Ltd will not be held responsible for the loss forfeiture

10

IN CASE OF PROBLEM DURING AUCTION PLEASE CONTACT THE FOLLOWING ADDRESS

NAME ADDRESS MOBILE NO Email ID

Helpdesk A-201208 Wall Street - II Opp Orient Club Nr Gujarat College Ellis Bridge Ahmedabad - 380 006 Gujarat (India)

+91-79-68136 861 | 871 | 819

supportbpcleprocin

Mr Harshal Sapkale

Mumbai BPCL Mumbai Sewree

022 2417 6419 63518966379766900823

mumbaisupporteptlin

Mr Rahul Desai

Ahmedabad 079-6813 6873

+91 93745 19816

rahulabcprocurecom

Mr Chandan Kolkata +91 33 24293447 9265562841

chandaneptlin

Mr Rajesh Chennai +91 44 26142669 chennaisupporteptlin

Mr Milan

Suresh

Kochi +91 ndash484 2821642 +91 6351896638

kochieptlin

7 Auction Result 71 The result will be declared within 50 working days approximate from the date of auction

through Sales Letter 72 The rate offered by the bidder shall be considered as Basic Price Per Unit of the items

mentioned All taxes Duties Goods amp Service Tax (GST) Tax Collected at Source(TCS) or any other statutory levies or taxes as applicable under the relevant GST act IT Act or any other act shall be charged extra at the rate prevailing at the time of sale letter deliveryinvoicing At the time of receipt of payment towards sale of scraps items as mentioned in the tender documents advance 18 GST will be charged along with 075 TCS Same shall be adjusted at the time of final invoicing accordingly differential amount if any shall be refunded recovered from the customers No interest claims shall be entertained by BPCL on account of advance receipt from the customers

73 The present tentative rate of GST is given In Table ldquoArdquo [Part -2 ] However these Taxes as

applicable shall be on actuals Tax Collection at Source [TCS] 075 of [basic value + GST ] will be charged extra to all Bidders for all items Successful bidder has to deposit the amount of equal to [basic + GST + TCS] BPCL would provide Tax Collection Certificate to successful Bidder In case TCS is not applicable bidder can take refund from appropriate authority based on TCS Certificate of BPCL

74 Please note that taxes duties TCS etc statutory levies shall be as applicable at the time of

sale letter upliftment invoicing Decision in regard to applicability of GST TCS rates etc as decided by BPCL would be final and binding to the successful bidder and bidders cannot claim dispute on this matter

75 Any failure to accept the rate of taxes duties TCS etc as may be indicated by BPCL in the

sale letter at the time of upliftment in the invoice BPCL reserves the right to forfeit EMD and cancel sale letter without assigning any reasons

11

BIDDING SCREEN 76 The start bid price amp increment price have been mentioned vide Table-A (Part-I) which

shall be visible to all the bidders on their respective bidding screen for each Lot for which they are qualified to bid Please note that the first bid that comes in the system should be equal to the start price + one increment or higher than the increment value for each Lot The second online bid and onwards for any particular Lot will have to be higher than the H1 rate by the minimum increment value or higher than the increment value

77 Please note that the start bid price is the minimum basic price excluding all taxes etc and bidders have to put their bids above the start bid price indicated above BPCL reserves the right not to sell at the highest offer received during the auction in case their expected reserve target price is not achieved or for any other reasons

78 Bidders to note that Start Bid Price provided by BPCL is only to proceed with start of e-auction It is to be noted that Start Bid Price is not considered as expected sale price Customers who are interested to purchase the material are requested to give their best price for the material even in case where there are no competitive bids BPCL reserves to sell material only when sale price obtained is as per BPCL requirement Also please note that the Start Price mentioned is only indicative and can be changed on the auction day based on market conditions

8 Payment amp Delivery

81 Successful Bidder [H-1 Party] will have to make payment of full Sale value [including GST

and TCS as applicable ] in the form of Demand draft in favour of Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd payable at Mumbai or through NEFTRTGS within 2 weeks of Sale Letter intimation of bid acceptance and uplift the materials by making their own arrangements within 2 weeks of Authority Letter issued by BPCL In case of any delay in making payment beyond stipulated time as mentioned above prior intimation needs to be sent to BPCL authorities and concurrence should be sought In case where there is no intimation from the customer or the customer does not respond to the follow-ups then the following steps may be taken by BPCL

A Partyrsquos EMD may be forfeited B Sale letter will be treated as cancelled and Seller shall have the right to

dispose off the materials No claim whatsoever from the said party shall be entertained

C The party may also be debarred from participation in any future sales auctions for one year

82 Bidders must ensure that the inspection of scrap at location is carried out thoroughly before

quoting in eauction Common understanding on quantityweight of scrap has to be reached before the bidder submits the bid No claims will be entertained post bidding and at the time of lifting the material In case of any dispute the matter should be resolved directly with the location

NOTE 1) EMD will be refunded after completion of the disposal activity

2) Successful party has to make payment in full and in one installment only 3) No part payments will be allowed However in exceptional circumstances in case

12

the complete material is not available at the location then concurrence from location representative is mandatory so that the customer may deposit the part payment for the available material

9 Description of Materials and Quality and Quantity

91 The materials shall be disposed off in ldquoAS-IS-WHERE-ISrdquo and ldquoNO COMPLAINTrdquo basis in single lot only

92 Numbers quantities and nature of material given in the catalogue are approximate indicative only and the materials will be sold without any regard or consideration of these numbers or nature of materials and no Warranty or guarantee shall be implied The Purchaser must lift the declared quantity within prescribed time of four weeks The sale disposal offer may be withdrawn by the seller any time and the decision of the seller in this regard is final and binding on all

93 Each truck may be weighed both before and after loading on weighbridge and weighment witnessed jointly by officers of BPCL Purchasers representatives if required

10 Removal of Materials

101 The purchaser shall complete the transaction including collecting the scrap material

before 500 pm on any working day with prior appointment with the concerned department within the stipulated delivery days The items offered for sale will be handed over to the successful tenderer by BPCL official at site on production of our Authority Letter which will be issued after the payment of total sale price including Taxes amp TCSetc

102 The Seller reserves the right to unload the vehicles for inspection purpose If it is

suspected at any time that the purchaser has loaded the material materials for which he is not purchaser or if the purchaser is found to carry excess material than that mentioned in the documents the Co will be within its right to detain the truck unload the goods at the cost amp expenses of the purchaser amp terminate the contract forthwith and may forfeit the sale value amp claim such further losses and damages that may be caused to the Seller

103 Any damage to the Sellerrsquos or Third Partyrsquos properties during removal of the items will

have to be made good by the successful purchaser at their own cost The Seller reserves the right to claim from the purchaser any expenses which might have been incurred by it over and above the EMD by way of restoring damages caused to properties belonging to the Seller Third Parties by the action of such purchaser or their men Until such losses are reimbursed delivery of the material sold will not be given to the purchaser

104 Loading Unloading will be carried out by the purchaser at his own costs amp risk All

material handling machines equipments tools and tackles labour etc or any other items as may be required to be supplied by party or as insisted by the seller for successful completion of the job will be arranged by the purchasers at their own cost Non-availability of the same will not be considered as a ground for lsquoLate-Liftingrsquo of the materials

Scrap material shall be weighed as far as possible within BPCL premises in presence of the buyer and seller (BPCL representative) before clearance for dispatch In case there are no facilities for weighing in sellers premises the purchaser shall arrange for weighing in an approved weighing machine at his cost as directed and to be

13

witnessed by the purchaserrsquos representative 11 Decision in case of disputes

111 In case of any dispute regarding the contract the decision of the Seller shall be final and binding If there is any dispute as to the last or highest bid or dispute in identifying the item belonging to particular lot the dispute shall be determined by the Seller and their decision shall be final and binding to all

12 Right of Acceptance Rejection of offer

121 The Seller reserves the right to withdraw wholly or partially any or all the items set for sale at any time during the period of contract without assigning any reasons

122 The goods are sold subject to the reserve expected price obtained by the Seller to

their satisfaction The Seller is not bound to accept the highest offer The Seller reserves the right to reject any conditional offers

13 Forfeiture of Earnest Money Deposit

131 In case of failure of the purchaser to comply with the conditions of the tender contract the Seller may at its discretion terminate the contract and the EMD paid by the purchaser may stand forfeited for the breach of contract by the purchaser The lot in question will be re-sold by the Seller without any reference to the purchaser to any other buyer at the cost and risk of the defaulting purchaser The deficit if any will be recovered from the defaulting purchaser

132 The lots paid for must be completely removed at the purchaserrsquos expense within the

schedule period specified If any lot is not removed within this specified period the Seller may re-sell re-auction the said lot or portion thereof at the purchaserrsquos risk and expense In this event the purchaser will be liable to compensate the Seller for all the damages and losses that the Seller may suffer on account of re-selling re-auctioning the lot This will be in addition to EMD that may stand forfeited in the event of the purchaser not removing the lots within the specified time

133 In case the bidder backs out from any of the LOT mentioned in which he is H1 bidder

then the complete EMD amount submitted for that Category may be forfeited by BPCL

14 Termination of Contract

The Seller reserves the right to terminate the contract at any time by giving three days notice on the following ground

141 Unsatisfactory execution or performance of the contract by the purchaser 142 For improper behavior of the purchaser or breach of the terms and conditions of

the contract 143 Decision of the Seller to terminate the contract shall be final and binding and no claim

for damages and compensation shall be entertained In the event of the purchaser or his agent or servant committing or attempting to commit theft fraud dishonesty or gross misbehaviour in connection with the subject matter of this contract or in any other connection whatsoever concerning the business of the Seller the Seller will be entitled to terminate the contract forthwith and may forfeit the EMD Sale Value at its sole discretion

14

144 In case of any incomplete job or only part job done before the schedule time for

completion and if the delays are found to be attributable to the purchaserrsquos failures the seller ie BPCL if not satisfied with their performance reserves the right to terminate the contract and award the job to any other Contractor at their cost and risk

15 Passing of Property In the goods

It is expressly made clear that the property in the goods whether sold by units weights or lots whether arranged or otherwise will remain that of the Seller and will pass on to the purchaser only when material is taken out by the Purchaser from the factory Premises after getting valid dispatch documents

16 General

161 All Safety Regulations should be followed by the purchaser and their men in removing the items Also the purchaser and their men will be neither allowed to carry lighters nor to smoke inside the premises They should obtain suitable Work Permits Safety Certificates for excavation hot work etc from the authorities at site The work will be allowed to carry out during working hours of the Installation Depot territoryregional offices LPG Plants etc only The work should be commenced only after obtaining necessary permission from the Corporationrsquos representative The workers employed to carry out the work should observe the Corporationrsquos rules and regulations at the location

162 Any injuries to workers employed by the successful purchaser while removal

transport of the items and any risk liabilities (including under Workmenrsquos Compensation Act etc) arising out of the same will be the liability of the purchaser and not of the Corporation The Purchaser should also indemnify the Corporation against all liabilities demurrage claims arising out of non-compliance by the purchaser of all statutory requirements currently in force or made applicable subsequently The successful purchaser will keep the Corporation indemnified against all damages claims arising of the aforesaid

163 All notices letters sent to the purchaser shall be deemed to have been received

by him them within 48 hours from the time of posting if the same are sent at the address given by the purchaser

164 Resale will not be recognized and release order will be made out in the name of

actual successful purchasers only 165 The purchaser shall not be entitled to resell any lot or part of a lot while the goods

are still lying within the premises of the Company and no delivery would be effected by the Company to any person other than the purchaser whose names are mentioned in the delivery order

166 The successful party shall also be liable for any pecuniary liability arising on

account of any violation by them of the safety requirements Should any injury to people or loss or damage due to fire or accident to any property or a portion thereof occur as a result of failure to comply with such regulations the successful party shall be held responsible for the consequences thereof and shall keep the company seller harmless and indemnified

15

167 The terms and conditions of tender for disposal of scrap material as per Annexure

ndash1 amp 2 shall be applicable 168 Any change in conditions of sale or additional conditions of sale if any will be

announced in the following web sites

1 httpseprocureprocuretigercom 2 wwwbharatpetroleumcom --gt Energizing Business --gtTenders rarrSearch

Tender by Categoryrarr CPO(Mktg)-Disposal

169 The list of disposal items and their location with address contact person and their Tel No and EMD details etc are provided at TABLE-A [Part ndash I ]

1610 The lot location with quantities auction start time Auction close time start

bid Price bid increment value etc details are provided in TABLE-A [PART ndash 1 ] 1611 The tentative GST details are provided in TABLE-A [PART ndash 2 ] 1612 The decision of seller is final and binding in all matters related to this sale

17 The Validity period of the offer is 50 days from the date of e-auction

18 Successful parties may note that

(a) Item once sold cannot be taken back or exchanged Should any successful

tenderer withdraw their bid either prior to our issue of acceptance letter or afterwards the Seller will be at liberty to resell the items to any person of their choice at the risk and cost of the original successful tenderer If such re- sale proceeds is more than the earlier de-faulting successful tendererrsquos offer they will not be entitled for any increased proceeds realized by the Corporation However if the re-sale proceeds are less than the earlier defaulting successful bidder the seller reserves the right to recover the difference in re-sale realization from the defaulting earlier successful bidder

(b) Resale transfer on assigning the unremoved undismantled materials to

any other party will not be allowed until the materials are removed from our premises

(c) Any damage to the Corporationrsquos Railwayrsquos or Third Partyrsquos properties

during removal of the items will have to be made good by the successful tenderer at their own cost The Corporation reserves the right to claim from the tenderer any expenses which might have been incurred by it over and above the EMD by way of restoring damages caused to properties belonging to the Corporation RailwaysThird Parties by the action of such tenderer or their men

19 The Corporation reserves the right to accept or reject any tender in part or completely

to suit their convenience without assigning any reasons whatsoever

The entire job of upliftment must be completed as per schedule as mentioned in point

no 81 above ldquoBPCL at its own discretion may request the bidder to make

16

payment and uplift the material beyond the above time schedule under exceptional circumstancesrdquo

Special terms and conditions for sale of scrap

Sr no Details Time limit

1 Time limit for EMD refund when bidder is not

H1 for any lot in the current auction 45 days from completion of auction

2 Time limit for EMD refund when bidder is H1

for any lot in the auction

After completion of sale of all the lots (of the same items for which customer is H1) and receiveing adequate confirmation from the location

3 EMD of the unsuccessful lots

EMD of unsuccessful lots will not be adjusted against the successful lots EMDrsquos will be refunded to the customer within 45 days of completion of auction Customer to make full payment for the Lots where he is H1

17

ANNEXURE ndash A

(on bidder letterhead with company seal and stamp with contact details) From Date To Ms Bharat Petroleum Corp Ltd CPO (Mktg) A-Installation Sewree (East) Mumbai -400015 Sirs Re REQUEST TO ISSUE OUR LOGIN ID PASSWORD FOR PARTICIPATING IN THE e-AUCTION TO BE HELD ON BEHALF OF BPCL ON 20012021 FROM 1000 HRS FOR VARIOUS LOTS A EMD Details

Please find attached herewith our Demand Draft payable to Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd at Mumbai as per details given hereunder for participating at the above e-Auction All DDs are payable to Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd at Mumbai Lot No DD NoNEFTRTGS Details Amount

Bidders to note that bidder has to submit separate EMD for each lot For more information you may contact BPCL representative at 022-24176416 022-241765078696906824 9821431147 B General Notes

We hereby confirm that we have understood the steps for Bidding on e-Procurement

Technologies Ltd Site httpseprocureprocuretigercom and would like to participate in the mock online training auction for BPCL to be held on 14012021 to 17012021We hereby confirm that we have read and understood the terms amp conditions of the e-Auction Sale tender documents for all the lots and same are acceptable to us We have also physically inspected the materials and understood the scope of materials and its condition and there are no deviations to the same as per the auction catalogue details and I accept all terms and conditions of the e-auction sale tender document in full We will honour the Bids placed by us during the auction procedure We also confirm that we will e-mail a scanned copy or fax the price confirmation of our

18

final online quoted rate as per AnnexurendashB immediately after the completion of e-auction followed by original price confirmation sheet by courier

You are requested to ISSUE our Login ID Password on our valid and official email as given in below on receipt of above DDNEFTRTGS PAYMENT and relevant documents E Mail Id____________________________ PAN No ____________________________ (Please enclose PAN Card Copy In case PAN Card copy is not enclosed DD will not be accepted) GSTN No_________________________ (Please enclose self attested GST registration copy)

Thanking you Yours truly Company Stamp ampSeal

[Name amp Signature] Encl 1] Drafts as above 2 ] Other documents [ provide full details ] Tel No Office

Residence Mobile Ph No Fax No

19

ANNEXURE ndash B

Confirmation of Training

To Ms Bharat Petroleum Corp Ltd CPO (Mktg) A-Installation Sewree (East) Mumbai -400015 Fax 022 24117878

This is to confirm that we have understood all bidding procedures for the Forward auction to be held on 20012021 We also confirm that we have understood and comply with all tender terms and conditions mentioned in the tender document - DISPCPO (M)20-21(1)05-Scrap of Depot amp Tanks Thanking you Yours truly Company Stamp ampSeal

[Name amp Signature]

20

Annexure ndash C Bidding procedure and Auction guidelines A Steps for Actual Bidding Procedure

1 Go to httpseprocureprocuretigercom 2 Enter ldquoLogin IDldquo and ldquoPasswordrdquo 3 When a bidder logs in for the first time for the particular auction bidder has to accept

to the Terms amp Conditions (After accepting to the terms amp conditions of the company only you can be able to bid)

4 After accepting to the terms you will be taken to the auction-listing page where you will be able to see all the details about the auctions

5 Click on Auction Room link on the top of this page This will take you to the Bidding Page A separate Window opens which is the Bid room

6 Now Start Bidding You can either Bid Manually OR can use Auto-Bid (In Auto bid the computer will bid on your behalf upto that value you given)

7 In the Manual Bid option you can put your bid in the text box available for each ITEM and submit it every time A bid confirmation pop up box will appear to confirming whether you want to go ahead with the bid posted or not If you confirm the bid your bid will be posted If your bid is accepted that will be displayed in ldquoMy Last Accepted Raterdquo column on your right side screen Also the highest bid amount will be displayed in ldquoH1 Raterdquo column If you are the highest bidder at the time ldquoYour Rankrdquo column will be highlighted with ldquogreenrdquo background with rank mentioned as 1 (which is indicative that you are H1 ie the highest bidder for that particular item at that point of time)

8 During the auction the current highest bid of the bidder the bid status and the bid history can be viewed on the screen all the times Bids can be placed at the specified time mentioned during the auction day

9 For Auto Bid Click on the ldquoAuto Bidrdquo icon related to the item you want to bid It will open a small window where you can place your ldquoauto bidldquo The starting bid amount in ldquoLower Limitrdquo text box will be the Opening Price + One Increment or the H1 Price at that point of time Enter the maximum amount in the ldquoUpper Limitrdquo text box Submit your auto bid after filling the upper limit

10 You can see your Bid Value and the Highest Bid Value for a particular lot after bidding once

11 There is Auto Time Extension will be done by the system If any bidder post his bid in the last 10 minutes of the auction closing time the auction will be extended automatically for further 10 minutes

Special Note Bidders are requested to check the Bid Entry in words amp figures before confirming it Any wrong bids will lead to forfeiture of Earnest Money Deposit (EMD) and said lot will be re-auctioned and the bidder is liable to be barred from the future bidding if any

21

B E-Auction Guidelines

BPCL shall finalise the disposal of the items (Lots) against this Tender through e-auction mode BPCL has made arrangement with Ms e-Procurement Technologies Ltd (ETL) who shall be BPCLrsquos authorized service provider for the same Please go through the guidelines given below and submit your acceptance to the same 1 E-Auction shall be conducted by BPCL on pre-specified date and time which the bidders

shall be quoting from their own offices place of their choice Internet connectivity shall have to be ensured by bidders themselves In extreme case of failure of Internet connectivity (due to any reason whatsoever may be) it is the biddersrsquo responsibility decision to send fax communication immediately to Ms e-Procurement Technologies Ltd furnishing the price the bidder wants to bid online with a request to upload the faxed price on line so that ETL will up load that price on line on behalf of the Bidder It shall be noted clearly that the concerned bidder communicating this price to ETL has to solely ensure that the fax message is received by ETL in a readable legible form and also the bidder should simultaneously check up with ETL about the clear receipt of the price faxed It shall also be clearly understood that the bidder shall be at liberty to send such fax communications of prices to be up loaded by ETL only within the closure of Bid time for that particular Lot and under no circumstance it shall be allowed beyond the closure of Bid time for that particular Lot It shall also be noted that ETL should be given a reasonable required time by the bidders to upload such prices online and if such required time is not available at the disposal of ETL at the time of receipt of the fax message from the bidders ETL will not be uploading the prices and either BPCL or ETL are not responsible for this unforeseen circumstances In order to ward-off such contingent situation bidders are requested to make all the necessary arrangements alternatives whatever required so that they are able to circumvent such situation and still be able to participate in the e-auction successfully Failure of power at the premises of bidders during the e-auction cannot be the cause for not participating in the e-auction On account of this the time for the e-auction cannot be extended and neither BPCL nor ETL is responsible for such eventualities

2 Ms e-Procurement Technologies Ltd shall arrange to train your nominated person

(s) without any cost to you after the submission of the required documents amp the EMD amount

3 Starting Bid Bid Increment The opening price and the bid increment value for the

respective Lot has been mentioned vide Annexure A Table-1 BPCL reserves the right to revise the start bid price at the time of auction

4 BIDDING CURRENCY AND UNIT OF MEASUREMENT Bidding and evaluation will be conducted in Indian Rupees (INR) of the item Lot The price bid placed during the ldquoe-Auctionrdquo shall be ldquoRate per Unitrdquo against each Lot

5 At the end of the e-auction bidder has to provide the Price Confirmation for his valid

highest offer submitted in the e-Auction as per BPCLrsquos format immediately after the completion of the e-Auction

6 Procedure of e-Auction

i The start bid price amp increment price have been mentioned vide Annexure A Table-1 which shall be visible to all the bidders on their respective bidding screen for each Lot for which they are qualified to bid

22

Please note that the first bid that comes in the system should be equal to the start price + one increment or higher than the increment value for each Lot The second online bid and onwards for any particular Lot will have to be higher than the H1 rate by the minimum increment value or higher than the increment value

ii E-Auction shall be for a period as mentioned in the tender document for

all the items Lots in this e-auction If a bidder places a bid in the last 10 minutes of closing of the e-Auction and if that bid gets accepted then the duration for that particular Lot shall get extended automatically for another 10 minutes from the time that bid comes in Please note that the auto-extension will take place only if a bid comes in those last 10 minutes and if that bid gets accepted If the bid does not get accepted the auto-extension will not take place even if that bid might have come in the last 10 minutes In case there is no bid in the last 10 minutes of closing of any particular Lot the time shall get closed automatically without any extension for that particular Lot However bidders are advised not to wait till the last minute or last few seconds to enter their bid during the auto-extension period to avoid complications related with internet connectivity network problems system crash down power failure etc

iii The Bidder who has submitted the DD for any category can bid for all

LOTS mentioned under this category In case the bidder is H1 in any or more categories he has to uplift the said LOT as will be confirmed by BPCL at its discretion In case the bidder backs out from uplifting this LOT then the whole EMD for that category may be forfeited by BPCL

iv Auto Bidding Auto Bidding feature is a feature to safe guard the

bidderrsquos interest of any Internet failure or to avoid last minute rush This feature allows Bidders to place an automated bid against other Bidders in an auction for each Lot and bid without having to enter a new amount each time a competing Bidder submits a new offer for any particular Lot

The bid amount that a Bidder enters is the maximum at that point of time that the Bidder is willing to offer for a particular Lot Here the software bids on behalf of the supplier The auto-bid amount is the maximum amount that the Bidder is

willing to offer During the course of bidding the Bidder cannot delete or change the amount of an Auto Bid

Bids are submitted in increments (increasing bid amounts) The application automates auto bidding by processing auto bids automatically according to the increment that BPCL originally established when creating the auction submitting offers to the next bid increment each time a competing Bidder bids regardless if competing bids are submitted as auto or manual bids

7 Successful bidder shall be required to submit the final prices quoted during the e-Auction in the Format provided to you after the completion of Auction to ETL duly signed and stamped as token of acceptance without any new condition other than those already agreed to before start of auction immediately after the completion of the e-Auction

23

8 Your bid will be taken as an offer to collect the items mentioned in that particular Lot Bids once made by you cannot be cancelled withdrawn and you shall be bound to collect the item as mentioned above at your final bid price Should you back out and not agree as per the final rates quoted BPCL shall take action as appropriate including forfeiture of EMD for the whole category

9 After the receipt of the EMD and other required documents the bidder shall be assigned

a Unique User Name amp Password by ETL The bidders are advised to change the Password and edit the information in the Registration Page after the receipt of initial Password from ETL to ensure confidentiality All bids made from the Login ID given to them will be deemed to have been made by their company

10 The bidders will be able to view the following on their screen along with the necessary

fields in the e-Auction a Highest Bid (H1 unit Rate) in the Auction for the Lots for which they are qualified to

bid b Bid Placed by them (Unit Rate) c Their Own Rank (H1 H2 H3hellip etc where H1 would be the highest bidder H2 would

be the second highest bidder and so onhellip) d Opening unit Price amp Bid Increment value for each Lot

11 At the end of the e-Auction BPCL will decide upon the winner BPCLrsquos decision on award of Contract shall be final and binding on all the Bidders

12 BPCL shall be at liberty to cancel the e-auction process at any time before disposing

without assigning any reason 13 BPCL ETL shall not have any liability to bidders for any interruption or delay in access

to the site irrespective of the cause 14 Other Terms amp Conditions

- The Bidder shall not involve himself or any of his representatives in Price manipulation of any kind directly or indirectly by communicating with other bidders BPCL shall have the right to seek explanation from the bidders in case IP address of those bidders is found to be same Action if necessary shall be initiated against such bidders

- The Bidder shall not divulge either his Bids or any other exclusive details of

BPCL to any other party - BPCLrsquos decision on award of Contract shall be final and binding on all the

Bidders - BPCL along with ETL can decide to extend reschedule or cancel any Auction Any

changes made by BPCL and or ETL after the first posting will have to be accepted if the Bidder continues to access the site after that time

- ETL shall not have any liability to Bidders for any interruption or delay in access

to the site irrespective of the cause - ETL is not responsible for any damages including damages that result from but

are not limited to negligence

24

- ETL will not be held responsible for consequential damages including but not

limited to systems problems inability to use the system loss of electronic information etc

15 ONLINE BID FORM General description of details available online during bidding to enable bidders to put their prices online are as below

Lot No

Item Description Location Qty Unit Unit Rate in INR

(In Fig)

Unit Rate in INR (In Words)

1 As given in Table ndash A

As given in Table ndash A

As given in Table ndash

A

As given in Table ndash

A

Important Note

1 The bidders have to quote in the ldquoUnit Rate in INR (In Fig)rdquo column only during the e-auction

2 Please note that in case you are H1 in any LOT then it is mandatory for you to submit the total amount to BPCL and uplift the material Failure to do so will may result in forfeiture of EMD for that category

3 The ldquoUnit Rate in INR (In Words)rdquo will be automatically converted by the System

4 After the bidder submits the bid confirmation of the price he has quoted for any

particular Lot is asked from him twice after which only the system accepts or rejects his bid based on the Start Price H1 rate at that point of time Confirming to the minimum increment value

25

TABLE-A (PART-I)Scrap of Depots and Tanks

(Bidders to note that they have to submit separate EMD for each lot)

LOT NO

COMPLETE LOCATIONADDRESS

BRIEF ITEMS DESCRIPTION (You are requested to visit place before quoting for the

item Please take prior appointment from the contact

person before visiting the site)

Qty Unit EMD (Rs)

START PRICE (RS)

INCREMENTAL

VALUE (RS)

AUCTION

START TIME

AUCTION

CLOSE

TIME

130

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

FIRE ENGINE NO05 amp JOCKY PUMP -01 NO

1 LOT 75000 640000 3200 1000H

R 1030HR

131

CHERLAPALLI INSTALLATION PO-

HCL PB NO4HYDERABADTEL

EANGANA-500051 MRnilesh m karande

(निलश एम करानड) 9866317049

nileshmkarandebharatpetroleumin

OLD PUMPSMPDs

ETC 1 LOT 35000 240000 1200

1000HR

1030HR

132

Sewree InstRETAIL TERR OPSSEWREE

INSTLNSEWREE FORT ROADSEWREE(EAST)MUMBAIMaharashtra400015samanhusai

n983382927422-26156336 Extn

25samanhusainbharatpetroleumin

MS PRODUCT PIPELINES FIRE HYDRENT PIPE

LINES STORAGE STEEL RACKS MS

GATESSTEEL SHEET CUPBOARD

ETC

1 LS 75000 476000 2380 1000H

R 1030HR

26

133

Bharat Petroleum Corporation limited Bhilai Co-op Depot Bijalee NagarGE RoadDistrict-Durg Chattisgarh-490021 Contact Person MrRambabu B

(रामबाब बी)

9926499266 brambabubharatpetroleumin amp MrRavi

K Ghorpade (रनि क

घोरपड) 8600417776 ravikghorpadebharatpetroleumin

Oil Interceptors Hose Boxes

monitors hydrants Valves

Pipelines etc

1 LS 175000 1725912 862956 1000H

R 1030HR

134

Bharat Petroleum Corporation limited Bhilai Co-op Depot Bijalee NagarGE RoadDistrict-Durg Chattisgarh-490021 Contact Person MrRambabu B

(रामबाब बी)

9926499266 brambabubharatpetroleumin amp MrRavi

K Ghorpade (रनि क

घोरपड) 8600417776 ravikghorpadebharatpetroleumin

Search Lights UPS olour

cameras Fans Tubelight fixtures

Gate Light fittingsExhaust

Fans etc

1 LS 35000 335520 16776 1000H

R 1030HR

135

Bharat Petroleum Corporation limited Bhilai Co-op Depot Bijalee NagarGE RoadDistrict-Durg Chattisgarh-490021 Contact Person MrRambabu B

(रामबाब बी)

9926499266 brambabubharatpetroleumin amp MrRavi

K Ghorpade (रनि क

घोरपड) 8600417776 ravikghorpadebharatpetroleumin

Mobile PFS Lab-CG04D1373

1 LS 7500 48000 240 1030H

R 1100HR

136

DHARWAD LPG 323-333BELUR

INDUSTRIAL AREA ROAD NO3P B

NO39DHARWADKARNATAKA-580011

MRRajkatti Y S

10 -20 KL MS TANK MPDs DISPENCING

UNITS

1 LOT 35000 396800 1984 1030H

R 1100HR

27

(राजकटटी िाय एस)

9753125125 rajkattiysbharatpetr

oleumin

137

VILL amp PO AMBABAI KARARIJHANSI

UTTAR PRADESH-284001 MRTajeshwar

(तजशवर ) 9478823709 tajeshwarbharatpet

roleumin

PLATE 8MM 6FT16FT MS TANK 15000

LTSPIPEANGEL SCRAPLIGHT GI

SCRAP ETC

1 LOT 75000 418400 2092 1030H

R 1100HR

138

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

FIRE WATER TANK 03 NO

1 LOT 175000 1872000 9360 1030H

R 1100HR

139

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

MS UNLOADING PUMPSVT

PUMPSMOTORSCENTRIFUGAL PUMPS ETC

1 LOT 250000 4004000 20020 1030H

R 1100HR

140

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

7 NO OF UNDER GROUND

STORAGE TANKS AND ASSOCIATED

PIPE LINES IN TANK FARM

1 LOT 175000 1600000 8000 1100H

R 1130HR

141

Flat no 302 Shanthi Tower Vinayak

Nagar Hyderabad RoadNIZAMABADTELANGANA-503002 MR

Sri Harsha (शरी हषाा)

8606510668 sriharshabharatpetr

oleumin

MONO PUMP PRESET PUMP

MPDs EMBLEM POLE OLD

TANKFALSE CEILING OLD RVI

ETC

1 LOT 35000 229600 1148 1100H

R 1130HR

28

142

KARUR TERRITORY ATHUR ampKADAPARAI

VILLAGE ERODE ROAD ATHUR

POSTKARURTAMIL NADU-639002

MRDilip Krishnan

(दिलीप कषणि)

8138906295 dilipkrishnanbharat

petroleumin

OLD 11KV VCB ELECTRICAL

PANEL500KVA DG SET OLD VFD

PANELMICRO PLC AND PANEL ETC

1 LOT 75000 556800 2784 1100H

R 1130HR

143

WARANGAL DEPOT GOOD SHED

ROADWARANGALTELENGANA-506002

MRMukesh Murali

(मकश मरली)

9497270991 mukeshmuralibhara

tpetroleumin

VARIOUS DIA METER CS

PIPESGATE VALVES

1 LOT 75000 4924689 246234 1100H

R 1130HR

144

RAJBANDH TOP RAJBANDH

CHATTYDURGAPURWEST BENGAL-

713212 MRDurga

Annapurna K V N (िराा

अननपणाा क िी एि)

9775077069 durgakvnbharatpetr

oleumin

SCRAPPED MS SKO PRODUCT

TRANSFER PIPELINELIVE FIRE

DIGHTING FACILITIES LOADING

ARMSOLD TLC UNIT OLD VALES

ETC

1 LS 75000 483200 2416 1100H

R 1130HR

145

BPCL HOSPET PSA FOR SALES

OFFICERHOSPETKARNATAKA-583201

MRPradeep J Hivare

(परिीप ज नहिार)

9940588023 pradeepjhivarebhar

atpetroleumin

STEEL CANOPYTANK

MPDLIGHT FITTINGS

AUTOMATION EQUIPMENT ETC

1 LS 35000 320000 1600 1130H

R 1200HR

146

MANGLIA RECEIPT TERMINAL MANGILA

- SANVER ROAD MANGLIAINDOREMA

DHYA PRADESH-453771 MR Swapnil S

Kakde (सिनिल एस

काकड़) 7709969664 swapnilskakdebhar

atpetroleumin

FW PUMP SUCTION HEADER-

500MM PUMP DISCHARGE PL

250MMCOOLING SYSTEM FIXED

FOAM STSTEMFIRE

EXTINGUISHER JOCKY PUMP ETC

1 LS 75000 567800 2839 1130H

R 1200HR

29

147

ADARSH NAGAR DIST - BIJNORNAZIBABAD

UTTAR PRADESH-246763 MRMohd

Ibran (मौ इबराि)

9839523968 mohdibranbharatpe

troleumin

RUBBER HOSE WITH

FLANGEGATE VALVEs FOAM

DRUMALUMINIUM SCRAPMS TANK500LTR PROVER ETC

1 LOT 75000 500460 25023 1130H

R 1200HR

148

NO- 214 VISHWAKARMA

INDUSTRIAL AREAJAIPURRAJSRH

AN-302013 MRRajendra KM

(राजनर कमार)

99281493310141-6501547

rajendrakmbharatpetroleumin

KIRLOSKAR PUMP KIRLOSKAR

ENGINEFIRE ENGINE 03 NO

1 LOT 35000 230000 1150 1130H

R 1200HR

149

KARUR TERRITORY ATHUR ampKADAPARAI

VILLAGE ERODE ROAD ATHUR

POSTKARURTAMIL NADU-639002

MRRishi Rohan (ऋनष

रोहि) 7979944941 rishirohanbharatpet

roleumin

OLD STEEL TANKOLD PUMPING UNITSOLD

CANOPY ITEMSOLD EMBLEM

POLESOLD YARD LIGHTS FITTINGS

ETC

1 LOT 35000 179020 8951 1130H

R 1200HR

150

BULK OIL DEPOT JANKI NAGAR

BAHRIACH ROADGONDAUTTAR

PRADESH-271001

MRAnuj Jaiswal (अिज

जयसिाल) 7897030498 anujjaiswalbharatp

etroleumin

75KVA DG Set 125 KVA DG Set Preset Meters Proving Tanks

350mm diaStrainier etc

1 LS 75000 6309952 315497 1200H

R 1230HR

151

IRIMPANAM INSTALLATION NEW

OIL INSTALLATIONKOCHI KERALA-682309 MRU

Ramadas (य रामिास)

9958444988 uramadasbharatpet

roleumin

WEATHER SHIELD FOR ESCAPE LADDERWO

METER SYSTEMATF

PUMPLABORATORY

ITEMSSPRINKLER ETC

1 LOT 175000 1920000 9600 1200H

R 1230HR

152

STATION ROADHISSARHARYANA-125001 MRAbdul

Matin (अबिल मतीि)

9983784935 abdulmatinbharatp

etroleumin

2T DISPENCER amp OIL TANKGLOW FACIA CANOPY

ETC

1 LOT 75000 672328 336164 1200H

R 1230HR

30

153

Bharat Petroleum Corporation limited Bhilai Co-op Depot Bijalee NagarGE RoadDistrict-Durg Chattisgarh-490021 Contact Person MrRambabu B

(रामबाब बी)

9926499266 brambabubharatpetroleumin amp MrRavi

K Ghorpade (रनि क

घोरपड) 8600417776 ravikghorpadebharatpetroleumin

USED SCRAPPED TANK

1 LOT 250000 5769360 288468 1200H

R 1230HR

154

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumi

FIRE WATER TANK LIGHT

POLESSTORAGE TANK PIPELINE

ETC

453000

MT 250000 1198675 5993 1200H

R 1230HR

155

BPCL MANMAD INSTALLATION

MANMAD NANDGAON ROAD

PANEWADI MANMADNASHIKMAHARASHTRA423104

Contact Person MrDeepak Satpute

9692006232

USEDSCRAPPED DEPOT ASSETS-

FIRE WATER PIPELINEEXTINGU

ISHERFOAM TANKSVHF

HANDSET ETC

1 LS 175000 9647424 482371 1230H

R 1300HR

156

satish paikara m

(पकरा सतीश एम) CH INSTALLATION

MANAGER (RETAIL) BUDGE BUDGE 2

GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST

24-PARGANAS [SOUTH] BUDGE

BUDGE West Bengal PIN - 700137 TEL -

033-24701457 033-24701765 MOB -

9982754999 e-mail paikarasmbharatpe

troleumin

WEIGH BRIDGE 1 LOT 35000 168000 840 1230H

R 1300HR

31

157

dnyaneshwar

bendkule (बडकल

जञािश िर) SR MANAGER OPS IC

(RETAIL) MIRAJ OPPRAILWAY GOODS

SHED (MG) CHANDANWADI

MIRAJ Maharashtra PIN - 416410 TEL - 0241-2595555 -

MOB - 9820246346 e-mail

dnyaneshwarbbharatpetroleumin

FIRE ENGINE PUMP 03 NO

1 LOT 75000 316800 1584 1230H

R 1300HR

158

NAVGHAR INDUSTRIAL ESTATE

BEHIND MSEB GAS TURBINE UNIT

PBNO8 DIST-RAIGAD

BOKADVIRAURANMAHARASHTRA400702

Contact Person Mr Wadhwa Vinay Kumar

022-27222767981146387

6

DISPERSANT SPRAY SYSTEM20

KL NITROGEN TANKTANK-OIL

ON WATER MONITORING SYSTEM ETC

505 MT 35000 337704 16885 1230H

R 1300HR

159

dua gurinder (िआ

रररििर) CHIEF MANAGER OPS IC (RETAIL) KOTA TOP

MS BHARATPETROLEUM

CORPORATION LTDKOTA TOPNH-

27VILLAGE -BRIJESHPURATATHEDKOTA (RAJASTHAN)-325201 TEL - 0744-

2863317 MOB - 9793294449 e-mail

duagbharatpetroleumin

VARIOUS TYPE OF FIRE WATER

PIPELINE 41 MT 175000 2651707 13258

1230HR

1300HR

160

HAZIRA RETAIL TERRITORY SURAT

HAZIRA ROAD POICHHPORE DIST -

SURATHAZIRA GUJRAT-394510

CONTACT PERSON MRMiran M Vaghela

(नमरि एम िाघला)

9033370396 miranmvaghelabhar

PIPELINE amp FITTINGS FIRE

FIGHTING PUMPSLOADING

ARMS ETC

1 LS 75000 748160 37408 1400H

R 1430HR

32

atpetroleumin

161

BIJWSAN INSTALLATION NEAR

IGI AIRPORTNEW DELHIDELHI-110061

MRNavi Sharma (ििी

शमाा) 7727863450 navisharmabharatp

etroleumin

OLD PLT PIPELINES

1 LOT 35000 170400 852 1400H

R 1430HR

162

negi kamal (िरी कमल

ससिह) SR MANAGER OPS IC (RETAIL) KANPUR KANPUR

POL DEPOT BHAUNTI NH - 2 KALPI ROAD

PANKI KANPUR Uttar Pradesh PIN -

208020 TEL - - 0512-2985689 MOB -

9824201038 e-mail negikbharatpetrole

umin

FIRE ENGINE 03 NO

1 LS 35000 384000 1920 1400H

R 1430HR

163

BG GOODS SHED ROAD THACHA

NALLURTIRUNELVELITAMIL NADU-627358

CONTACT PERSON MR Aditya Sri Ram E

(आदितय शरी राम ई)

8867857296 adityasriramebhara

tpetroleumin

WEIGHT BRIDGE PRODUCT PUMP

WITH MOTORSFILLING

CABINET OLD STEEL PLATE ETC

1 LOT 35000 346264 173132 1400H

R 1430HR

164

BPCL IRUGUR TOP INSTALLATION

RAVATHUR PO IRUGUR

VIACOIMBATORE TAMIL NADU-641103

CONTACT PERSON MRNitesh Kumar

(नितश कमार)

9542345719 niteshkumar001bha

ratpetroleumin

MPDCANOPY ETC

1 LS 35000 328320 16416 1400H

R 1430HR

33

165

DESUR DEPOT NEAR DESUR RAILWAY

STATION VILLAGE ZADSHAPUR

DESURBELGAUMKARNATAKA-590014

MRManikantan G

(कनिकि टि जी)

9894555724 manikantangbharat

petroleumin

200 DIA FF LINE - ADDL WOPD

METER MASTER METERMLDB

PANELBARRIER GATE FOR

ENTRYEXIT ETC

22713

MT 35000 1097387 5486 1430H

R 1500HR

166

NEAR RAILWAY STATION PO

ATHARBANKI RLY COLONY DIST

JAGATSINGHPURPARADEEP ODISHA-

754120 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

OLD PD METERSMS

PIPELINESOLD MS PIPELINESASBEST

OS SHEETS ETC

1 LOT 35000 1889412 94470 1430H

R 1500HR

167

PB NO 106 GPO SALAWASJODHPURR

AJASTHAN-342001 MRAvinash Sahani

(अनििाश साहिी)

9587891413 avinashsahanibhara

tpetroleumin

MS SCRAP FIRE ENGINES (04

NOS) FUEL TANKS 1 MT 35000 246400 1232

1430HR

1500HR

168

BPCL PIYALA RETAIL INSTALLATION

VILLAGE - PIYALA PO ASAUTI TEHSIL-

BALLARBHGARH DIST - FARIDABAD

HARYANA-121102 MRMandal

Soumyajyoti (मिडल

सोमयजयोनत)

9874444332 mandalsbharatpetr

oleumin

FIRE EXTINGUISHER 10

KG DCPRADAR LEVEL GUAGE-

TANK FARM AUPARALLEL

REDUNDANT UPS-15

KVAAUTOMATION CABLESFLP

LIGHT FIXTURES IN WAGON P ETC

1 LOT 75000 724360 36218 1430H

R 1500HR

169

17 A HASTINGS ROADALLAHABADUTTAR PRADESH-211001 MRAkash R rivastava

(आकाश शरीिासति)

7678882211 akashsrivastavabha

ratpetroleumin

CANOPY LIGHTS (CFL)SEWING

MACHINE USHA TAILOR MODCO2

FIRE EXINGUISHER250

W MH Canopy light fixtures ETC

1 LOT 35000 2357168 117858 1430H

R 1500HR

34

170

AT POST AKOLNER TALUKA

AHMEDNAGAR DIST -

AHMEDNAGARMAHARASHTRA-414005

MRArpit Tiwari (अरपात

नतिारी) 9408381499 arpittiwaribharatpe

troleumin

FIRE WATER PUMP 850klTLF PUMP MS (M) 50 KLHR25 KVA DG SETCANOPYAMFTLF PUMP MS (M)

50 KLHR ETC

1 LS 35000 200800 1004 1500H

R 1530HR

171

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

10 KG DCP 10 NOS10 KG DCP 10

NOSBULK METERS 9 NOSBULK

METERS 141 NOS150MM DIA

PIPE LINE FOR SPEED80MM DIA

PIPE LINE FOR SPEED F 1FF PIPE LINE 200 MM ETC

1 LOT 250000 4839456 2419728 1500H

R 1530HR

172

ram mahto (राम

कमार) MANAGER OPS IC (RETAIL)

BALASORE DEPOT BALASORE DEPOT SOMENATHPUR

INDUSTRIAL AREA ESTATE BALASORE

Odisha PIN - 756019 TEL - 06782-224272 99562-19155 MOB - 9453042457 e-mail ramkumarbharatpe

troleumin

JB NFLP 25 NOSLIGHT

FITTINGS FLP 35 NLIGHT POLES

4M HT 12 NOELECTRICAL

CABLESSLAYINGCEILING FANS 20

NOS20 TON WINDOW AC

MAKE-SAMSUN ETC

1 LOT 35000 279564 139782 1500H

R 1530HR

173

BHARAT PETROLEUM CORP LTD SANKARI

DEPOTNARRAPANCHAVADI

SANKARI(RS)SALEM DIST SANKARITAMIL

NADU-637302 MRArun David A

(अरण डनिड ए)

9482875768 arundavidabharatp

etroleumin

200MM DIA STRAINER-

1NOGODREJFILING CABINET

4DRSSLIDING DOOR SDU-1GODREJ STORWEL

MODEL2MF SYSTEM 3PANELS

ETC

1 LOT 250000 4568544 2284272 1500H

R 1530HR

174

IRIMPANAM INSTALLATION NEW

OIL INSTALLATIONKOCHI KERALA-682309 MRU

Ramadas (य रामिास)

9958444988

RLY TRACKS amp ALLIED

FACILITYRLY TRACKS amp ALLIED

FACILITY ADDITIONAL

1 LOT 175000 1548000 7740 1500H

R 1530HR

35

uramadasbharatpetroleumin

175

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

Y STRAINER 200MM

2NOSSLUDGE PIT AT

BERHAMPORE4-DR FILLING CABINET-2

NOONE GODREJ STEEL TABLE

T9EARTHPITS FOR AG TANKS (12

NOS)ETC

1 LS 35000 372320 18616 1530H

R 1600HR

176

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

STOREWELL PLAIN ALMIRAH-2MS

STORAGE SAFEABLOY

LOCKFLP 125W HPMV 4NOSFIRE

ENGINE SET NO10 ETC

1 LOT 35000 3465584 173279 1530H

R 1600HR

177

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

FLP NON-INTEGRAL FLOOD

LIGHT 2SAKTI 4KVA

AUTOSTABILISERZYXEL OMNI 56K

MODEM FOR BERHARECEIVER-

1 CAMERA-2 MONITOR-1 ETC

1 LOT 75000 767068 383534 1530H

R 1600HR

178

BPCL MANMAD INSTALLATION

MANMAD NANDGAON ROAD

PANEWADI MANMADNASHIKMAHARASHTRA423104

Contact Person MrDeepak Satpute

9692006232

1 no 250 KVA DG SET

2 no of 630 KVA DG SET 6 number

HT panels with CTPT bus-bar

AMF panel for DG sets DG set cables

etc

1 LS 175000 1217664 608832 1530H

R 1600HR

179

BPCL MANMAD INSTALLATION

MANMAD NANDGAON ROAD

PANEWADI MANMADNASHIKMAHARASHTRA423104

Contact Person MrDeepak Satpute

Old roof sheet of TWF GANTRY

1 LS 35000 160812 80406 1530H

R 1600HR

36

9692006232

180

BHARAT PETROLEUM CORPORATION

LIMITED KONDAPALLI DEPOT ( TOP )

PINAPAKA (VIL amp POST) KONDAPALLI

(VIA) KRISVIJAYAWADAAN

DHRA PRADESH-9504214192

avneeshbhartibharatpetroleumin

DG SET AMF PANELS FIRE

ENGINE 70W ST LIGHT FIX 13

NOS160W FLP MLL TYPE 74

NOS15M HOSES 36NOS15 TON

AIR COND 2NOSFLD LIGHT

FIT 2X400 25NOS110V 100AH BATT

CHARGER ETC

1 LOT 35000 200000 1000 1600H

R 1630HR

181

IRUGUR BPCL IRUGUR TOP

INSTALLATION RAVATHUR PO

IRUGUR VIA COIMBATORE Tamil Nadu PIN - 641103 CONTACT PERSON MRSoorya Krishna

(सयाा कषणा) 9895449420

sooryakrishnabharatpetroleumin

ELECTRICALLY OPERATED EXIT BARTERMINAL

ROOM CARD READERTLF RTD

UNIT - BAY10POINT4TLF SET STOP VALVE - BAY10POI15 KL UNDER DRIVEWAY

TANK ETC

1 LS 250000 2120778

1 1060389

1600HR

1630HR

182

WARANGAL DEPOT GOOD SHED

ROADWARANGALTELENGANA-506002

MRMukesh Murali

(मकश मरली)

9497270991 mukeshmuralibhara

tpetroleumin

FW PIPELINE IN TANKFARM

AREAERECTION-75HP

MOTOR75HP PPU FLOWMORE

MSTLF125HP PPU

FLORITEHSDITLF20 HP PUMP KIR

MAKE NO 18 ETC

1 LS 75000 4934092 246704 1600H

R 1630HR

183

BARAUNI TOP PAPROUR DISTRICT

BEGUSARAIBARAUNIBIHAR-851114

CONTACT PERSON MRSaurabh Kumar

9432343519 saurabhkumar001b

haratpetroleumin

FIRE ENGINE-615KLHR-3NOSFIRE ENGINE-

615KLHR-3NOSMASTER METER SET - 3

NOS125KVA DG SET - 2 NOS15 TONS WINDOW

AC WITH REMOTE

1 LS 35000 227300 11365 1600H

R 1630HR

37

ETC

184

KATHGODAM DEPOT DIST -

NANITALUTTARAKHAND-263126 CONTACT PERSON MRPawan

Kumar (पिि कमार)

9862826505 pawankumar006bh

aratpetroleumin

1AVERY ZL SDDU ES0652 MS1LampT ZL HDDU BS5257 HSDZ LINE (SD) -

PUMPLampT PACEMAKER

IVLampT PACEMAKER

IV1LampT ZL HDDU GS1246 HSD ETC

1 LOT 35000 364000 1820 1600H

R 1630HR

185

UDAISAGAR ROAD NEAR RANA PRATAP

NAGAR RLY STNUDAIPURRAJAST

HAN-313001 CONTACT PERSON

MRKhuswinder

(खससिििर)

9412058886 khuswinderbharatp

etroleumin

ZWICKY PUMP NO175HP

PPUNIT-PUMP1PIPELINE

amp FTGS 10080NBFIRE

WATER TANK 858 KL CAP ADDFIRE

WATER RING MAIN ADDL EXP 1

SPRINKILER PIPELINE etc

1 LOT 250000 2121216 1060608 1630H

R 1700HR

186

BPC OIL DEPOT BATILPUR DIST-

DEVAREYABATILPURUTTAR PRADESH-

274001 MR Deepak

Joshi (िीपक जोशी)

9927576670 deepakjoshi001bha

ratpetroleumin

DG SET 125KVAPADLOCK (MAKE ABLOY) - 6

NO6 KVA GENSETDG SET 65

KVAVC BREAKER75 HP PP UNIT-PUMP

NO 2 ETC

1 LOT 35000 320000 1600 1630H

R 1700HR

187

Kandla Installation Khari Rohar Road

Gandhidham(Kutch)GandhidhamGUJRAT-

370201 CONTACT PERSON MRMayank

Bhatt (मयिक भटट)

8154964083 mayankbhattbharat

petroleumin

TANK NO 8 4645 KLTK NO2-ADDL CT-MVWSFFTK NO 18 13667 KL

ERECTIOTANK NO 2 15128 KL EXTN

ETC

1 LS 250000 7210400 36052 1630H

R 1700HR

188

PETROL DEPOT ABEKA

MAKBARAMEERUTUTTAR PRADESH-

250002 CONTACT PERSON MRKumar

Avinash (कमार

MIDCO SD PUMP3NO Z LINE (HD) PUMPAVERY

(SD) ERA PUMPSUBPUMP

amp DISPENSORS 2NOLampT Z LINE

1 LOT 75000 5687512 284375 1630H

R 1700HR

38

अनििाश) 8004938516 kumaravbharatpetr

oleumin

SD PUMP ETC

189

MUZAFFARPUR DEPOT VILL

SHERPURMUZAFFARPURM BIHAR-842005

CONTACT PERSON MRDipayan Roy

(दिपायि रॉय) 06243-242047 Extn 222

9933050509 dipayanroybharatp

etroleumin

DISPENCING UNITPOLE MOUNTED EMBLEM CANAOPY

STRUCTUREOLD MPDsTANK amp

MONOLITH ETC

17553

MT 35000 11200 56 1630H

R 1700HR

190

BARAUNI TOP PAPROUR DISTRICT

BEGUSARAIBARAUNIBIHAR-851114

CONTACT PERSON MrManjul Prasad

Arya (मिजल परसाि आया)

7004230090 manjulprasadarybh

aratpetroleumin

PRODUCT PIPE FITTING TANK

FOUNDATIONTWD

PIPESFITTINGS900KL TANK II858KL

TANK 10 ETC

1 LOT 250000 2184023 1092012 1700H

R 1730HR

191

BARAUNI TOP PAPROUR DISTRICT

BEGUSARAIBARAUNIBIHAR-851114

CONTACT PERSON MrManjul Prasad

Arya (मिजल परसाि आया)

7004230090 manjulprasadarybh

aratpetroleumin

FOAM TANK 3KL - 1 NOFOAM TANK

3KL - 1 NO100 MM PIPELINE amp FT

550M150 MM PIPELINE amp

FT225M350 MM PIPELINE amp FT

575M ETC

1 LS 35000 275652 137826 1700H

R 1730HR

192

BIJWSAN INSTALLATION NEAR

IGI AIRPORTNEW DELHIDELHI-110061

MRNavi Sharma (ििी

शमाा) 7727863450 navisharmabharatp

etroleumin

HSD TWD PIPELINE HEADER

amp VELVE UPTO TANKATF TWD

PIPELINE HEADER amp VALVE UPTO

TANKS AND LDO TWD PIPE LINE

HEADER amp VALVE UPTO TANK

1 LS 250000 3513600 17568 1700H

R 1730HR

39

SPECIAL NOTES

1 The above old items would be disposed as indicated in the table

2 Pl refer AnnexurendashD for detailed scope of disposal

TABLE ndash A [ PARTndash2 ] [Tentative]

TENTATIVE TAX RATES

STATE TAX FERROUS SCRAP

ALL IGST 1800

CSGST 900

SGST 900

The above mentioned tax rates are tentative and BPCL reserves the right to apply the rates applicable for ferrous and Non ndashferrous items which will be informed during the auction

40

ANNEXURE-D

Scope and SPECIAL CONDITIONS for Disposal of old tanks amp Depot Assets BPCL has different Installation amp depot as per the list in table A Part I The above list is only indicative and not limited exhaustive or actual and it is only for your general referenceguidance Parties have to physically visit the depot and inspect the lot meant for sale and make their own estimates and ascertain the condition of materials its quality it weight quantities make model numbers size capacities specifications and condition etc Therefore no claim shall be entertained in case of any variations if reported at the time of upliftment which may kindly be noted However there may be few items as given below left in the depot not meant for disposal and the same are separately marked or shown at the time of inspection and parties should consider accordingly The following items are not covered in the subject disposal and they are excluded from contractorrsquos scope of work a) Land b) Grown up Big Trees However small bushes shrubs etc are to be

removed and area to be cleaned from all vegetation etc 1 Pipelines running under Railway Tracks 2 Any petroleum products such as petroldieselkerosenelubricantsgreases

gear oils etc found in tankspipesbarrelsloosebulkpackages etc either inside or outside depot premises Petroleum products sludge are not covered in sale and to be handed over to BPCL if any foundsalvaged

3 Dispensing pumps retail outlet items like trays etc which are clearly marked amp kept separately

Please note that as BPCL has to handover land to Govt Authorities for their construction of sheds etc urgently and therefore the sequence of disposal in Phases and Time Lines shall be as under Contractor has to immediately complete the disposal of facilities falling under area from boundary wall The contractorrsquos obligations for completion of entire job will be as per tender terms amp conditions At the time of dismantling of facilities the contractor has to provide separate temporary fencing at his cost so that even after handing over part land to Govt Authorities for their construction activities other facilities are demarcated and any encroachment from unauthorized authority people are avoided The contractor has to make their own arrangements for safety and security during the entire operations of disposal activities The entire job must be completed as above but not exceeding 16 weeks from the date of authority letter as shown above failing which appropriate action as deemed fit will be taken in line with the general terms and conditions of the auction tender The successful bidder has to surface amp level the complete area after shifting all the materials All debris are to be removed from site For leveling the ground to one level

41

and filling up all trenches of underground tanks or any low level or trenches all debris earth rubble bricks mortar etc salvaged from dismantling are to be used The bidder has to arrange and bear the cost of dismantling loading unloading amp transportation of materials to his their place After excavating removing the underground tanks pipelines etc the same are to be filled up with available material or material brought from outside if required at contractorrsquos cost and risk in particular for filling up of underground tank trenches etc Dismantling of Underground pipelines in the Railway siding area from decantation header manifold sections and up to BPCL depot compound wall needs Railways permission for dismantling excavation etc which are to be obtained by the Purchaser only However BPCL may provide any assistance if required to the Purchaser in obtaining such permissions After excavation etc the area is to be filled back and brought to original condition to the satisfaction of the BPCL and as directed All safety precautions as stipulated by BPCL are to be followed at the time of disposal of facilities both inside and outside BPCL depot premises compound wall Any damage to the Corporationrsquos or Third Partyrsquos properties during removal of the items will have to be made good by the successful tenderer at their own cost The Corporation reserves the right to claim from the contractor any expenses which might have been incurred by it over and above the EMD by way of restoring damages caused to properties belonging to the Corporation Third Parties by the action of such contractorrsquos or their men Party has to make his own arrangement for power connections to cut the tanks or lighting or any other purpose BPCL shall not provide any power connection No invoice challan will be issued by BPCL for each truck of materials to be removed since the entire materials are being disposed on lumpsum single lot basis OTHER SPECIAL CONDITIONS FOR DEMOLITION OF DEPOT FACILITIES 1 The intending bidder should inspect the site prior to submitting of the offer and make himself familiar with the site conditions and available facilities 2 Bidders alongwith the offers must give an undertaking that the steel plates of tanks pipelines that have contained leaded gasoline will not be used for edible products drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe by suitable means 3 Demolition is an inherently hazardous process and hence every person involved in demolition activity must wear protective equipment including helmet gloves safety footwear etc as per BPCL guidelines 4 Demolition must be supervised by persons having thorough knowledge of demolition process 5 Successful bidder shall carryout a survey to assess the physical characteristics and design of the facilities to be demolished so as to arrive at a safe demolition method Based on survey Demolition Action Plan shall be submitted for BPCLrsquos approval before starting any demolition The plan should include bull Sequence of demolition of facilities with time frame bull Method of demolition of facilities including drawings sketches if any bull The proposed treatment for steel plates particularly for tanks which contained leaded gasoline

42

bull How the party will further utilize the steel plates obtained from product tanks and also the product pipes bull Method of disposal of debris bull Manpower to be deployed bull Machinery Equipment to be deployed bull List of PPE [ Personal Protective Equipments ] required and that would be worn by people involved in the activity 6 Before demolition begins all utility services to the structure like electricity water etc must be disconnected Arrangements must be made to keep the unwanted persons as far away as possible from the site by necessary barricade 7 It is dangerous to leave isolated parts of a wall structures standing as they are liable to collapse from the effect of high winds self weight etc and hence necessary cordoning should be made for such cases 8 Debris should not be allowed to build up against walls or floors with the consequent risk of the structure being unintentionally overloaded 9 Disposal process for debris and pit yard for the same should be identified for safe disposal within the stipulated time 10 Order dismantling From safety consideration following order for dismantling of the depot facility is recommended bull All equipment fittings bull AG Product piping and allied fittings bull AG Product tanks bull UG Product tanks bull Fire protection facilities ie fire water tanks hydrant mains monitors etc bull Internal electrification bull Structures bull Buildings bull Electrical ndash external yard lighting cabling MCC etc bull Communication The above is a standard sequence for dismantling but for this particular tender above sequence is superseded by earlier conditions of dismantling in 3 phases as mentioned in special conditions above 111 Demolition of Above Ground (AG) Tanks There are fatal and serious accidents caused by persons entering confined spaces without the necessary tests being carried out and correct safety rescue equipment being provided It is therefore absolutely essential to ensure that product tanks are tested and certified gas free prior to starting of hot work Following sequence shall be followed for dismantling of AG tanks a) Mechanical isolation of Tank by removing all pipe connections fittings like Level Gauges Dip hatch PV Valves Inter-tank catwalk (if any) b) Internal treatment and further dismantling AG tanks shall be demolished preferably by reverse jacking method

43

For safe working necessary scaffolds platforms etc shall be erected and proper access to them shall be provided The steel plates cut from tank shall be lowered using safe hoisting devices having valid test certificates Prevention of further use of steel plates which contained leaded gasoline for storage of edible products drinking water unless they are removed While disposing of the steel plates obtained from product tanks which contained leaded gasoline it shall be ensured that they are not further used for storing edible product and drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe This could be ensured by the following methods By heat treatment of steel plates using flame cleaner By removing all scales etc by abrasive blast cleaning using grits shots If the plates are grit shot blasted care shall be taken to collect the grit or shot from operation to prevent spread of lead bearing dust The used grits shots must be treated as contaminated and not reused for other operations It should be disposed off along with the residue thus obtained as per practice followed for leaded sludge All parties involved in handling the plates should be made aware of their origin and risks involved in view of leaded gasoline Disposal of steel plates from tanks which didnrsquot contain leaded gasoline Steel plates of other tanks in which leaded products have never been stored can be disposed off after cleaning with wire brush to bare metal particularly the first strake and bottom plates The responsibility of ensuring that the plates are completely safe for further use lies with the successful vendor 112 Demolition of UG tanks Following sequence should be sued for the disposal of Underground tanks

1 Mechanical isolation of Tank by removing all pipe connections fittings like Level Gauges Dip hatch PV Valves etc

2 All personnel involved in the removal and disposal of underground tanks should be aware of the potential hazards associated withmdash (a) flammable andor combustible liquids (b) product toxicity (c) entry into confined spaces and (d) entry into excavations

3 Before start of any work on the UG tank ensure that the copies of the tank cleaning certificates for the tanks are available The same to be certified by the BPCL officer (or) authorized inspector from BPCL who is witnessing the demolition before the start of the work

4 Open the manhole covers with the anchoring supports in place and if the tank is found to be filled with water it will be necessary to dispose of the water in an environmentally safe manner

5 After removal of the water from the tank refill the tank with fresh potable water until the tank starts to overflow Do not allow excess water to escape into the excavation and ensure the level does not rise into the vent pipe and submit the tank to excess static pressure

6 Withdraw water until the level is again down to 150 mm below the top of the tank

44

Use only pumping equipment suitable for the purpose and collect all water for proper Disposal

7 Allow the tank to settle for 2-3 hours and test the small vapor space with a gas detector and if the reading is below 5 of the LEL then the tank may be emptied If the same is found above 5 remove the water from the tank The disposal vendor may inform BPCL about the higher LEL readings and BPCL shall arrange to clean the tank further No work shall be taken up on the tank in this case Please note that the reading of the gas detector has to be witnessed by the BPCL officer (or) authorized inspector from BPCL

8 If the reading of the gas detector is below 5 the water may be removed and the cutting operations may be carried out

For safe working necessary shoring shuttering platforms shall be done and proper access shall be provided The steel plates cut from tank shall be lifted using safe hoisting devices having valid test certificates Prevention of further use of steel plates which contained leaded gasoline for storage of edible products drinking water unless they are removed While disposing of the steel plates obtained from product tanks which contained leaded gasoline it shall be ensured that they are not further used for storing edible product and drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe This could be ensured by the following methods By heat treatment of steel plates using flame cleaner By removing all scales etc by abrasive blast cleaning using grits shots If the plates are grit shot blasted care shall be taken to collect the grit or shot from operation to prevent spread of lead bearing dust The used grits shots must be treated as contaminated and not reused for other operations It should be disposed off along with the residue thus obtained as per practice followed for leaded sludge All parties involved in handling the plates should be made aware of their origin and risks involved in view of leaded gasoline Disposal of steel plates from tanks which didnrsquot contain leaded gasoline Steel plates of other tanks in which leaded products have never been stored can be disposed off after cleaning with wire brush to bare metal particularly the first strake and bottom plates The responsibility of ensuring that the plates are completely safe for further use lies with the successful vendor

12 Product Pipelines The pipelines can be disposed off after cleaning by sufficient water flushing The successful vendor shall ensure that these pipes are not re-used for carrying edible products drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe All parties involved in handling the pipes should be made aware of their origin and risks involved 13 General Safety regulations precautions while carrying out dismantling works The objective of this documents is to provide and establish safe-working practices at the work site of Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd These summarized safety requirements are mandatory and should be fully understood both by the successful vendor and their employees The contractual obligation for safety lies completely with the contractor

45

himself Further some additional safety requirements also can come up In such an even the successful vendor shall follow the more stringent regulation at all times The successful vendor shall at his own expense arrange and comply with all safety provisions as stipulated by the Company Bueuro of Indian Standards the Electricity act Factory act OISD and other acts as applicable in respect of all personnel directly or indirectly employed for the work The successful vendor shall ensure that he his sub-contractor and workers employed by him shall comply with all fire safety heath regulations issued from time to time by the company The successful vendor shall also be liable for any pecuniary liability arising on account of any violation by him of the safety requirements Should any injury to people or loss or damage due to fire or accident to any property or a portion thereof occur as a result of failure to comply with such regulations the successful vendor shall be held responsible for the consequences thereof and shall keep the company harmless and indemnified Relevant Indian standard codes on safety 1) IS3764-1922-Excavation work-code of safety 2) IS401 (Part1amp2) ndash 1967 - Safety regulations for steel tubular scaffolding 3) IS3696(Part 1)-1987-Safety code for scaffolds 4) IS3696(Part 2)-1987-Safety code for Ladders 5) IS7293-1974-Safety code for working with construction machinery 6) IS3016-1982-Code of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operations 7) IS4130-1991-Demolition of buildings-Code of safety 8) IS5216(Part 1amp2)-1982-Recommendation on safety procedures and practices in Electrical work 9) IS10667-1983-Guide for selection of industrial safety equipments for protection foot and leg 10) IS6994(Part 1)-1973-Specification for safety glovesPart 1-Leather and cotton gloves 11) IS2925-1984-Specification for Industrial safety helmets 12) IS3521-1983-Industrial safety belts and harnesses Working at Height Working at height is one of the most hazardous construction operations Utmost care is to be taken while working at height Working at height more than 2 Mtrs Shall be done with suitable guard rails and toe board Guard rail and toe board dimensions shall be same as given for scaffoldings While working at height 2 Mtrs And above safety harness must be used All openings must be boldly amp clearly marked and properly barricaded If cover is used it must be capable to bear the weight Proper crawling ladders must be used for sloping roof where tile battens are not strong enough to take the load For fragile roof crawling boards or roof ladder shall be used Openings cut outs on floor roof must be guarded with barricade cover having capacity to withstand human load and clearly marked with colour and notice board Using Ladder

46

Only one person shall climb or descent from one ladder at a time It shall be secured at top and bottom and in addition one person should be present at the ground to hold the ladder as a second check If the ladder is used for carrying material as well suitable foot holds and handholds shall be provided on the ladder The slope of the ladder shall not be too steep or flat (the ladder shall be given an inclination not steeper than 1 to 4 ie 1 horizontal to 4 vertical) to cause slipping or falling off and it shall rest on firm surface No portable single ladder shall be over 10 M in lengths while the width between the side rails in ring ladder shall in no case be less than 30 cms for ladder upto and including 3 Mtrs in length Ladder shall extend at least 1 M above landing place For longer ladders this width should be increased by at least by 6 mm for each additional 30 cms of length Uniform step spacing shall not exceed 15 cms Rung of the ladder shall not be used for support or to tie stiles or side members are meant for this Ladder shall not be hung from its rungs or from one stile as this tends to pull out the rungs Make sure that footwear is free from mud or grease etc before climbing a ladder Ladder used shall be of standard material like wooden steel and be sufficiently strong conforming to IS3696-1991(Part 2) Scaffolding Scaffolding can be defined as a temporary structure supporting one or more platforms and which is used either as a workplace or for storage of materials in the course construction work including both for maintenance and demolition Scaffolding shall be provided for all works that cannot be safely done from the ground except such short period of work as can be done safely from ladders Scaffolds shall be erected altered or dismantled only by competent persons under proper supervision After erection scaffolds shall be inspected at least once in a week and a written report on each inspection is kept The height above which scaffolding is mandatory is 2 Mtrs Scaffolding shall be of good quality Bamboo or steel tubular structure conforming to IS 4014(Part I and II) Scaffolds shall be designed for their maximum load and with a safety factor of at least 4 or as prescribed by the site-in-charge Scaffolds shall be provided with safe means of access such as stairs ladders or ramps Scaffold shall be tied or anchored to the building or structure at suitable intervals so as to prevent movement

47

Joints in the scaffolds shall be tied up and clamped properly to avoid any slippage The upright members of the scaffolding shall be placed on firm and level ground and base plates at their feet shall rest on timber sole boards All the uprights shall be kept equidistant and shall be connected and strengthened by ladders fixed on the inside of the uprights for strength joints in ladders shall be staggered Transforms shall be set on top of ladders and at right angles to them and building structure Bracing is essential to stiffen the scaffolds and prevent sideways movement and it should run diagonally from ladder to ladder or upright to upright Working platforms and gangways should rest squarely and evenly on transforms to prevent risk of trippling Recommended width of it are a) Not less than 60 cm if used as footing only b) Not less than 80 cm if used also for stacking of materials c) Not less than 11 Mtrs If used for the support of a treETLe platform The provision of security guard rails and toe board at every point at which full height is more than 2 Mtrs Shall be made Guard rail height should be between 90cm and 115 cm and toe board should raise 15 cm above the working platform Suitable protection shall be made by providing debris netting against falling of materials Mobile tower scaffold ndash wheels should be locked when in use Static tower scaffold should not exceed 12 Mtrs In height when free standing and above this height should tied Height to base width ratio for static tower should not more than 41 351 and 31 for indoor outdoor and mobile tower respectively Safety harness should be used while working at height more than 2 Mtrs Scaffolding shall be physically checked for load carrying capacity occasionally Following BIS safety codes shall be referred for further safety precautions a) IS3696-1987 PART I-Safety of scaffolding b) IS3696-1991 PART II-Safety code for ladder c) IS4014-PART 2-Code of practive for steel tubular scaffolding ndash safety regulations Working Platform Wherever possible all works to be done at a height greater than 2 Mtrs Above ground level must be performed from properly constructed and maintained working platform Safe means of access shall be provided to all working platforms Working platforms gangways and stairways shall be so constructed that they shall not sag unduly or unequally Every opening in a working platform shall be provided with suitable beams to prevent the fall of persons or materials The working platform shall be - Closely boarded

48

- At least 60 cm wide if used only as a footing only at least 80 cm wide if used also for stacking material and at least 11 Mtrs If used for the support of a treETLe platform - Provided with tow-boards of minimum 015 Mtrs in height - Provided with hand rails not greater than 085 Mtrs above toe-board - Constructed as close to the structure or building as possible Working on roof People working on roof shall be properly protected by providing temporary railing hand rails safety harness Workers working underneath shall use helmets Care shall be taken to prevent falling of material from top to adjoining area in slat roofs more than 10deg safety belt shall be used and belt end fastened properly to a fixed object Workmen shall not be allowed to work on slippery roofs Fragile materials such as wired glass corrugated plastic sheeting and unreinforced insulating slabs etc shall be identified and necessary precautions taken while working on them People working on fragile roof shall be properly protected by providing two Crawling Bards or Roof ladders so that one is available to stand on while the other is being moved Crawling Boards shall have cross batons atleast 32 mm thick and not more than 380 mm apart and shall be secured in position Gas cutting Adherence to relevant codes and employment of qualified workers are two basic requirements for gas cutting process Hazards such as electricity heat flame flammable gas etc are present in this process Hence following precautions must be followed while carrying these operations All fire precautions as stipulated in IS3016 (Code of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operations) shall be followed while gas cutting operations) shall be followed while gas cutting Fire extinguishers sand buckets water and gunny bags shall be provided when hot work is in progress Gas cylinders used for gas cutting Gas cylinders shall be of approved make Gas cylinder valves shall always be checked and shall be closed when not in use Be stored in a well-ventilated area Be fitted with safety caps when not in use Not be lifted by nozzle and rolled All gas and oxygen regulators shall be fitted with Flashback arrestors being non-return valves designed to prevent and explosive mix developing in cylinder Checking for leaks shall be by means of soapy liquid applied to each joint and under no circumstances shall a naked flame be applied to any part of the cylinder When working at a height do not place cylinders directly beneath the working area as molten metal may fall in to the hoses causing leaks and possibly igniting the gases

49

The welder and any person working in close proximity in order to prevent permanent damage to the eyes must wear suitable eye protection when not in use electricity to the holder and electrode shall turned off Hose shall be in good condition properly clamped as per specifications Welding cable shall have proper insulation with minimum number of joints All equipments shall be properly earthed and cables properly insulated and connected LPG Cylinders if used should be stored kept in a well-ventilated placed and there should be no excavations drains or basements nearby LPG Cylinders should never be stored below ground level or closer than 3 M to cylinder containing oxygen or materials which are toxic and corrosive Cylinders full or empty should never to stored upright with the valve uppermost The valve of empty LPG cylinders should be kept closed if they are left open air will diffuse into the cylinder and may form an explosive mixture BIS Code IS3016-1982 on ldquocode of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operationsrdquo shall be referred for further safety measures Electrical work Some of the basic safety steps to be ensured are given below 1) Only authorised person shall carry out dismantling of electrical system 2) Isolation of the electrical system before taking up the work must be ensured 3) Before working on an electrical line fuse should be physically removed and the line is isolated and a suitable locking mechanism must be provided to prevent accidental switching fixing fuses by other persons A notice board displaying ldquoMen at workrdquo message should be placed The section of circuit under repair should be connected to earth 4) IS 5216-1982 ldquoRecommendations on safety procedures and practices in Electric Worksrdquo shall be referred for further safety measures Working with machineries Material handling equipments Many accidents take place while handling materials at site It is highly hazardous operation Hence special attention by contractor is required in this respect Following precautions are recommended Safe working space for all these equipments must be provided Proper material stockyard should be made and all material should be staked arranged kept in orderly manner with proper moving space for handling machinery Proper warning boards signs shall be provided when machineries like cranes hoists are being operated Brakes clutches of winches shall be checked on regular basis Chains ropes belts shall be inspected and repaired changed as necessary All moving part of the material handling equipment must be provided with suitable guards

50

Lifting ropes should be inspected for kinking loose wires high strands corrosion nicking lubrication change in diameter cross section Slings and other lifting materials which are not suitable for use should be promptly withdrawn and destroyed Lifting chains should be inspected for bent links cracks in weld areas or any other section of link trasverse nicks and gauges and corrosion pits Elongation of the lifting chain link due to over loading should be inspected before using it For lifting hook if the throat opening exceeds 15 of the normal opening it should be replaced When inspecting the hook measurement must be made between the shank and narrowest point of the hook opening A chain used for lifting should not be spliced by inserting a bolt between two links Strain should not be put on a kinked chain Hammer should not be used to force a hook over a chain link A safety hook fitted with a latch to prevent displacement of loads should only be used for material handling lifting IS7293-1974 (Code of Practice for Working with Construction Machinery) shall be referred for further safety measures Cranes All works involving the use of crane shall be properly planned in advance and the following shall be ensured The crane is capable of lifting the load Safe load capacity should be clearly marked on jibs winches pulleys slings and ropes All job cranes should have an automatic safe load indicator which alerts the operator The condition of the ground at the crane location is satisfactory to support the crane and the load The rotation of the cab and therefore the boom is not restricted-suitable matting or plates are available to protect underground services and paving All slings shackles hooks etc are of correct rating and in good condition Cranes and lifting equipments must be inspected and carry a valid test certificate issued by an accredited testing agency Crane hooks etc are to be fitted with properly functioning safety clips to prevent displacement of the sling from the hook during the lift Driver of the crane must be watchful and must ensure before driving the vehicle either forward or reverse that no one is near the wheel of the vehicle and no one is trying to climb the vehicle while moving Crane operators and signalers must be over the age of 18 trained and sufficiently experienced There should always to a signalman or a signaling system such as a

51

telephone if the crane operator cannot see the load throughout the lift Hand signal shall be clear and distinct and shall follow recognised code or system Workers must be use safety shoe and helmet They are also required to wear gloves and other PPE for handling of some special materials Raising lowering and braking of jib should not be done abruptly in order to prevent it from snapping All vehicles used by the contractor shall be in worthy conditions and in conformance to the land transport requirements Cranes should be tested and examined by a competent person for its wear and tear No part of the crane or crane load should be closer than 4 Mtrs to live overhead For movement of crane or other material handling equipment ramp gradient should not exceed 1 in 10 No person should be allowed to stand or work under lifted load All drivers shall hold a valid driving license for the class of vehicle to be driven Manual Handling Assistance should be obtained if the load is too heavy or awkward for manual handing Clear walkway to the destination and safe stack should be ensured before handing the load manually Following procedure should be followed while lifting the load manually Stand close to the load on a firm footing and with feet about 30 am apart Bend the knees and keep your back as straight as you can Take a firm grip on a load Breathe in and throw the shoulders backwards Straighten the legs amp continue to keep the back as straight as you can Make sure that your view is not obstructed by the load Keep the load close to the body Lift slowly and smoothly When carrying the load avoid twisting spine to run move your feet instead One person should not be allowed to pull more than 63 kg The best weight unit for lifting by a worker is 18 kg and hence should be fixed as upper limit of load to be lifted by worker If two or more workers are lifting one should give instructions to ensure that the team works together bull Type of clothing is very important in manual handling of material Clothing should be such that it allows easy movement of arms and will not catch in machinery or on a load

52

bull The successful bidder of the said depot assets will assume full responsibility for demolishing and dismantling the said facilities and itrsquos removal from the corporationrsquos land whether through his own employees or through contract labour It should also be a condition of the tender documents that consequent upon the sale of the said depot assets the depot shall cease to be the corporationrsquos ldquoestablishmentrdquo as that expression is defined in the Building and other construction workers actrsquo1996and if the successful bidder employs 50 or more building workers for the demolition of the said facilities he as the ldquoemployerrdquo in relation to the said establishment will ensure full compliance with the said act including section 44 amp 45 thereof Upon the cancellation of the factory license and the slump sale of the assets of the said depot the storage and distribution of petroleum products is no longer carried on in the said facilities The successful bidder or purchaser of the said depot assets who demolishes the said facilities with the intention of selling the various items from the depot as scrap for his own benefit cannot be regarded as a ldquocontractorrdquo as that expression is defined in the contract labour (regulation amp abolition act1970 Similarly the workmen engaged by the successful bidder or purchaser of the said depot assets for carrying out the work of demolition cannot be regarded as contract labour under the said act In the circumstances no sooner the property in the assets of the depot facilities is transferred to the successful bidder or purchaser the corporation can not be regarded as the ldquoprinciple employerrdquo under the said act in as much as the Corpn has ceased to continue the work of the establishment viz The storage and distribution of the petroleum products in the concerned depot bull Under the Environment (protection) Act 1986 read with Hazardous waste (management amp handling) rules1989 the ldquooccupierrdquo in relation to the depot facilities is obliged to ensure that all hazardous waste are properly handled and disposed of without any adverse effects which may result from such wastes and is also responsible for proper collection reception treatment storage or disposal of these wastes either himself or through the ldquooperator of the facilityrdquo Since the corporation is governed by the said act and rules and highest bidder purchaser of the depot assets is not the occupier generating hazardous it is incumbent on the corporation to continue its practice namely handing over the site to the successful bidder the product including the sludge vapour and gas etc is completely removed as per the Companyrsquos operating procedure It may also be appreciated that the highest bidderpurchaser may fail to take any safeguards to protect his employees or the employees of a contractor engaged by him or the public at large from the toxic or poisonous effects of the residual sludge vapour or gas

ARBITRATION CLAUSE

Any dispute or difference whatsoever arising out of or in connection with this Agreement including any question regarding its existence validity construction interpretation application meaning scope operation or effect of this contract or termination thereof shall be referred to and finally resolved through arbitration as per the procedure mentioned herein below (a) The dispute or difference shall in any event be referred only to a Sole Arbitrator (b) The appointment and arbitration proceedings shall be conducted in accordance with SCOPE forum of Arbitration Rules for the time being in force or as amended from time to time (c) The Seat of arbitration shall be at Mumbai (d) The proceedings shall be conducted in English language (e) The cost of the proceedings shall be equally borne by the parties unless otherwise Directed by the Sole Arbitrator

53

Page 4: e-AUCTION SALE - Bharat Petroleum

4

5

ANNEXURE ndash 1 GENERAL CONDITIONS FOR AUCTION Definitions-

SELLER Seller referred in this catalogue is BHARAT PETROLEUM CORPORATION LTD

SERVICE PROVIDER E-Procurement Technologies Ltd is an e-commerce service

provider appointed by the seller to facilitate virtual auction by the seller E-Procurement Technologies Ltd will only facilitate online auction and are considered as third party not particularly interested in the items being sold on behalf of seller

BIDDER Any person - as an individual OR a proprietor OR a partner OR an authorized representative of any company OR any legal entity and who is paying the requisite EMD and registered at E-Procurement Technologies Ltd and who makes or places a bid for and purchases the auction property either in part or in full is considered as a bidder One individual can represent as a bidder on his own behalf and on behalf of other companies provided he registers himself in those capacity separately ie for each representation he should pay separate Earnest Money Deposit Successful Bidder is that Bidder in whose name confirmation of sale is issued by the seller

1 General Conditions for Auction

11 The Auction will be organized only through Internet 12 Subject to the reserve price if any fixed by the SELLER and subject to the Term and

Conditions set out herein sale shall be made to the HIGHEST BIDDER on ldquoAS IS WHERE ISrdquo and ldquoNO COMPLAINTrdquo basis The Seller does not undertake any responsibility to procure any permission license etc in respect of the auction property offered for sale

13 SELLER reserves the right to modify and amend the Terms amp Conditions and announce the same at any time before the auction concludes Announcements during the auction on the website including announcement of any additional conditions OR correction in the catalogue and or additions or deletions of items being offered for sale are being done with the consent and knowledge of the seller and it is binding on the bidder

14 Participation and bidding in this Auction shall be treated as conclusive evidence of the fact that the bidder has inspected the Items and the documents pertaining to it and is satisfied in all respects regarding quantity quality condition of the Items taxes and duties and other extraneous factors and the Principle of Caveat Emptor (let the buyer beware) will apply It shall also imply that the bidder has carefully gone through and understood the terms and conditions of Auction including the amendments if any prevailing at the time of Auction Seller E-Procurement Technologies Ltd will not entertain any complaints or objections once Bid is placed

15 Seller E-Procurement Technologies Ltd does not give warranty or guarantee of the quality quantity measurement condition chemical composition of each individual items or lots that form the auction Item and about its ldquoEnd Userdquo or fitness for a particular purpose

16 The highest bidder does not get any right to demand acceptance of his offer SELLER reserves the right to accept reject cancel any bid withdraw any portion of the Auction Property at any stage from Auction even after acceptance of bid

6

issue of delivery order or release order Authority letter deposit of full value by successful bidder without assigning any reason there of In the event of such rejection cancellation withdrawal SELLER shall refund the value of Auction Property if paid for to the successful bidder SELLER shall not be responsible for any damagesloss whatsoever to the successful bidder on account of such withdrawal

17 EMD amount will not carry interest 18 In the event of failure on the part of the successful bidder to fulfill his contractual

obligations seller E-Procurement Technologies Ltd Reserves the right to debar such bidder from participating in any future auction conducted by E-Procurement Technologies Ltd on behalf of seller

19 All other terms and conditions as specified from time to time by BPCL and E-Procurement Technologies Ltd will apply

20 PARTICIPATION

For bidding at our e-Auction the intending participants are requested to log on to website

httpseprocureprocuretigercom Prior to the final auction all bidders are requested to read and familiarize themselves with the BIDDING PROCEDURE amp INSTRUCTIONS as per Annexure-C which should also be signed and stamped and sent along with Annexure-A and EMD Please contact us on +91-79-68136 861 | 871 | 819 022 24176419 Mobile No MrHarshal Sapkale 9766900823 Mr Mohnish Gore 7039938054

All those who wish to participate in the e-Auction should deposit the following documents on or before 07012021 up to 300 PM

Earnest Money Deposit (EMD) by RTGSNEFT or Demand Draft (DD) issued by any Nationalized BankScheduled Bank favoring Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd payable at Mumbai duly crossed and superscribed ldquoAccount Payee Only

ldquoAnnexure ldquoArdquo enclosing copies of other documents like PAN card and GSTN registration Certificate wherever applicable

Acceptance of Annexure ldquoCrdquo Duly Signed amp stamped on all pages

The EMD Annexure A amp acceptance of Annexure C and other documents should reach at the following address Ms Poornima Mittal Mr Gunjan Omprakash Bhiwal CPO (Mktg) Bharat Petroleum Corp Ltd A-Installation Sewree (E) Mumbai-400015

21 On receipt of your EMD and other documents your login ID Password will be

e-mailed by Ms E-Procurement technologies by 14012021 through our secured server to your valid and confidential email provided by you in ANNEXURE ldquoArdquo On receipt of the passwords a confirmatory email will have to be sent back to us that you have received the login password please do not disclose your login password in the confirmatory mail On receipt of this confirmation you will then be enabled and activated for bidding

7

22 Please do not reveal pass your Login ID and Password to any other persons It is your personal property and we will not be responsible for any leakage or misuse or illegal use of your User ID and Password Nevertheless you will be held personally liable to the Seller and the Auctioneers for any misuse or illegal use of your User ID and password by other persons and any successful transaction online by such unauthorized person due to your negligence will be considered as your own transaction and you will be required to fulfill the contract as per terms and conditions of the sale

23 To enter the e-auction on httpseprocureprocuretigercom and get the bidding screen kindly refer to Annexure-C on bidding procedure amp instructions The auto extension feature gives equal opportunity to all bidders to place their bids in the closing minutes of the auction For details on auto extension refer to Annexure-C Hence bidders are requested to stay tuned to the end of the auction even after the auction closing time in case the auction gets extended due to auto extension till the bidding screen closes Please do not wait till last few seconds but enter your bid at least 1 minute before end time Confidential instructions can also be given to the website to carry out secure and confidential Auto bid (Refer to Annexure-C for instruction of Auto bid)

24 Please Note each Registered Participants shall pay refundable interest free Earnest Money Deposit (EMD) to participate and bid at our e-Auction The Participant at our e-Auction will be allowed to bid only after they have paid EMD in advance to us by DD as mentioned in the General Conditions of Auction

25 During the online bidding process BPCL reserves the right to change the start

bid price as considered appropriate Once the bids are posted during the online auction they cannot be revised downwards which may kindly be noted Every bidder is under obligation to buy the material at the price he bids should the material be offered to him at that price If any bidder to whom the material is offered at his bid price fails to effect the payment or other payments or carry out the clearances of material within the prescribed time frame or does not fully comply with the terms and conditions of the auction as displayed on the website the EMD and any other payment made by him may be forfeited This condition is applicable to all bidders The seller is at liberty to offer and or sell such material to another party of his choice or even retain it The EMD paid for an auction or an item may be appropriated and forfeited against nonndashcompliance with the terms and conditions

8

GENERAL CONDITIONS OF SALEDISPOSAL ANNEXURE - 2 1 Inspection of the materials

11 All Itemsscrap materials will be sold in MT Lot Noetc basis as mentioned in Table lsquoArsquo [Part-I] on ldquoAs Is Where Is and No Complaintrdquo basis The materials will be available for inspection at the respective site on production of this catalogue to the Security Engineering Operating Staff on duty on any working day and time specified in this catalogue till 31122020 up to 300 pm with prior appointment

2 Earnest Money Deposit (EMD)

21 For participating at our e-Auction the intending bidders shall pay refundable Earnest

Money Deposit (EMD) by RTGSNEFTDemand Draft from any Nationalized or Scheduled Banks as mentioned against each Category in the catalogue on or before 3 PM on 07012021 along with Annexure-A amp Annexure-C drawn in favour of Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd payable at Mumbai duly crossed and superscribed ldquoAccount Payee onlyrdquo No interest is payable for the deposit amount held by us

22 As per BPCL Corporate policy all EMD payments irrespective of successful or

unsuccessful bidders shall be deposited in the operating Bank of BPCL immediately The EMD payments of unsuccessful bidders shall be returned by cheque without any interest subsequently within 45 working days approximate through courier or Registered AD at the address given by them No interest will be payable for such refunds In case of any undue delay in refund of cheque due to unforeseen reasons at BPCL end or due to any postal courier delays BPCL is not liable for any claims of interest or any disputes arising out of this Therefore parties are requested to take note of this

23 Every bidder is under unconditional obligation to buy materials at the price offered by

him whether he has been the highest bidder or not

24 The successful party will be advised the outcome of the e-auction result by issuing a sale letter within a reasonable time ie 50 working days approximate after the e-auction after getting internal approvals The successful partyrsquos EMD will be refunded only on completion of the job to the full satisfaction of the Corporation

3 Participation in e-auction will mean that the party has inspected the facilities materials lots nos available for sale disposal at site as per auction details in Table-A [Part-I ] on as is where is and no complaint basis and fully satisfied understood the lot details and site conditions himself regarding the condition size quantity quality weight numbers etc of the items available for sale disposal Therefore no claim shall be entertained in case of any variations in quantities particularly on down ward side or condition quality weight numbers of the materials etc at the time of upliftment which may kindly be noted

4 Since the quantities for Lot No 130 to 192 are approximate BPCL reserves the right at the time of handing over of scrap to reduce the quantities in exceptional situations In case of such downward revision of quantities the differential amount paid will be adjusted and returned to party without any interest by cheque 5 At any given time there can be only one H-1 bidder per lot item

9

If more than one bidder bid same value for an item lot the bidder who quotes the highest price first as per the server time is considered as the H-1 bidder for that lot item

The sale proceeds submitted by the H1 bidder shall not be refunded in any case Therefore it is in the interest of the bidder to uplift the material within 2 weeks of the issue of Authority Letter

6 E-Procurement Technologies Ltd

61 E-ProcurementTechnologies Ltd runs its business on the basis of a robust Web Site However E-Procurement Technologies Ltd is outsourcing server space from a third party hosting company and hence shall ensure the smooth running in all good faith and intention However BPCL E-Procurement Technologies Ltd will not be held responsible for any failure of power network server hosting server internet connectivity ISP or otherwise at Bidderrsquos end or at BPCL E-Procurement Technologies Ltd directly or indirectly effecting On-line method of Bidding

62 E-Procurement Technologies Ltd takes no responsibility of the quality quantity documentation details of buyers sellers Both the buyers amp sellers agree to defend indemnity and hold harmless E-Procurement Technologies Ltd from any loss damage cost and expenses caused by any reason during this transaction In no event shall E-Procurement Technologies Ltd be liable for any loss for the transactions by business revenues profit costs direct and incidental consequential or punitive damages of any claim Both the parties agree to have discussed all the related matter regarding this transaction and have understood in full that E-Procurement Technologies Ltd has provided a source of supply and has nothing to do any further especially with regards to quality warranty guarantees delivery schedules payments rejections transportation legal laws and regulations to be followed from time to time etc Since E-Procurement Technologies Ltd does not possess knowledge base of the commodities under transaction both the parties agree that the matter contained in the materials as a part or as a whole does not violate any applicable law No complaint will be entertained after the lot is once knocked down E-Procurement Technologies Ltd is only an e-commerce service provider and is not and cannot be a party to or control in any manner any transactions between the seller and the bidder E-Procurement Technologies Ltd shall neither be responsible nor liable to mediate or resolve any disputes or disagreements between the Seller and Bidder

63 The Seller Bidder agrees to limit the liability of E-Procurement Technologies Ltd to them for any and all claims losses costs damages of any nature whatsoever or claims expenses from any cause or causes including attorneysrsquo fees and costs so that the total aggregate liability of E-Procurement Technologies Ltd to the Seller Bidder shall not exceed itrsquos total fee receivable from the Seller Bidder It is intended that this limitation apply to any and all liability or cause of action however alleged or arising unless otherwise prohibited by law

64 In the event of any dispute with regard to non-lifting non-availability of inspected materials etc and forfeiture of lsquoEMDrsquo by seller E-Procurement Technologies Ltd will not be held responsible for the loss forfeiture

10

IN CASE OF PROBLEM DURING AUCTION PLEASE CONTACT THE FOLLOWING ADDRESS

NAME ADDRESS MOBILE NO Email ID

Helpdesk A-201208 Wall Street - II Opp Orient Club Nr Gujarat College Ellis Bridge Ahmedabad - 380 006 Gujarat (India)

+91-79-68136 861 | 871 | 819

supportbpcleprocin

Mr Harshal Sapkale

Mumbai BPCL Mumbai Sewree

022 2417 6419 63518966379766900823

mumbaisupporteptlin

Mr Rahul Desai

Ahmedabad 079-6813 6873

+91 93745 19816

rahulabcprocurecom

Mr Chandan Kolkata +91 33 24293447 9265562841

chandaneptlin

Mr Rajesh Chennai +91 44 26142669 chennaisupporteptlin

Mr Milan

Suresh

Kochi +91 ndash484 2821642 +91 6351896638

kochieptlin

7 Auction Result 71 The result will be declared within 50 working days approximate from the date of auction

through Sales Letter 72 The rate offered by the bidder shall be considered as Basic Price Per Unit of the items

mentioned All taxes Duties Goods amp Service Tax (GST) Tax Collected at Source(TCS) or any other statutory levies or taxes as applicable under the relevant GST act IT Act or any other act shall be charged extra at the rate prevailing at the time of sale letter deliveryinvoicing At the time of receipt of payment towards sale of scraps items as mentioned in the tender documents advance 18 GST will be charged along with 075 TCS Same shall be adjusted at the time of final invoicing accordingly differential amount if any shall be refunded recovered from the customers No interest claims shall be entertained by BPCL on account of advance receipt from the customers

73 The present tentative rate of GST is given In Table ldquoArdquo [Part -2 ] However these Taxes as

applicable shall be on actuals Tax Collection at Source [TCS] 075 of [basic value + GST ] will be charged extra to all Bidders for all items Successful bidder has to deposit the amount of equal to [basic + GST + TCS] BPCL would provide Tax Collection Certificate to successful Bidder In case TCS is not applicable bidder can take refund from appropriate authority based on TCS Certificate of BPCL

74 Please note that taxes duties TCS etc statutory levies shall be as applicable at the time of

sale letter upliftment invoicing Decision in regard to applicability of GST TCS rates etc as decided by BPCL would be final and binding to the successful bidder and bidders cannot claim dispute on this matter

75 Any failure to accept the rate of taxes duties TCS etc as may be indicated by BPCL in the

sale letter at the time of upliftment in the invoice BPCL reserves the right to forfeit EMD and cancel sale letter without assigning any reasons

11

BIDDING SCREEN 76 The start bid price amp increment price have been mentioned vide Table-A (Part-I) which

shall be visible to all the bidders on their respective bidding screen for each Lot for which they are qualified to bid Please note that the first bid that comes in the system should be equal to the start price + one increment or higher than the increment value for each Lot The second online bid and onwards for any particular Lot will have to be higher than the H1 rate by the minimum increment value or higher than the increment value

77 Please note that the start bid price is the minimum basic price excluding all taxes etc and bidders have to put their bids above the start bid price indicated above BPCL reserves the right not to sell at the highest offer received during the auction in case their expected reserve target price is not achieved or for any other reasons

78 Bidders to note that Start Bid Price provided by BPCL is only to proceed with start of e-auction It is to be noted that Start Bid Price is not considered as expected sale price Customers who are interested to purchase the material are requested to give their best price for the material even in case where there are no competitive bids BPCL reserves to sell material only when sale price obtained is as per BPCL requirement Also please note that the Start Price mentioned is only indicative and can be changed on the auction day based on market conditions

8 Payment amp Delivery

81 Successful Bidder [H-1 Party] will have to make payment of full Sale value [including GST

and TCS as applicable ] in the form of Demand draft in favour of Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd payable at Mumbai or through NEFTRTGS within 2 weeks of Sale Letter intimation of bid acceptance and uplift the materials by making their own arrangements within 2 weeks of Authority Letter issued by BPCL In case of any delay in making payment beyond stipulated time as mentioned above prior intimation needs to be sent to BPCL authorities and concurrence should be sought In case where there is no intimation from the customer or the customer does not respond to the follow-ups then the following steps may be taken by BPCL

A Partyrsquos EMD may be forfeited B Sale letter will be treated as cancelled and Seller shall have the right to

dispose off the materials No claim whatsoever from the said party shall be entertained

C The party may also be debarred from participation in any future sales auctions for one year

82 Bidders must ensure that the inspection of scrap at location is carried out thoroughly before

quoting in eauction Common understanding on quantityweight of scrap has to be reached before the bidder submits the bid No claims will be entertained post bidding and at the time of lifting the material In case of any dispute the matter should be resolved directly with the location

NOTE 1) EMD will be refunded after completion of the disposal activity

2) Successful party has to make payment in full and in one installment only 3) No part payments will be allowed However in exceptional circumstances in case

12

the complete material is not available at the location then concurrence from location representative is mandatory so that the customer may deposit the part payment for the available material

9 Description of Materials and Quality and Quantity

91 The materials shall be disposed off in ldquoAS-IS-WHERE-ISrdquo and ldquoNO COMPLAINTrdquo basis in single lot only

92 Numbers quantities and nature of material given in the catalogue are approximate indicative only and the materials will be sold without any regard or consideration of these numbers or nature of materials and no Warranty or guarantee shall be implied The Purchaser must lift the declared quantity within prescribed time of four weeks The sale disposal offer may be withdrawn by the seller any time and the decision of the seller in this regard is final and binding on all

93 Each truck may be weighed both before and after loading on weighbridge and weighment witnessed jointly by officers of BPCL Purchasers representatives if required

10 Removal of Materials

101 The purchaser shall complete the transaction including collecting the scrap material

before 500 pm on any working day with prior appointment with the concerned department within the stipulated delivery days The items offered for sale will be handed over to the successful tenderer by BPCL official at site on production of our Authority Letter which will be issued after the payment of total sale price including Taxes amp TCSetc

102 The Seller reserves the right to unload the vehicles for inspection purpose If it is

suspected at any time that the purchaser has loaded the material materials for which he is not purchaser or if the purchaser is found to carry excess material than that mentioned in the documents the Co will be within its right to detain the truck unload the goods at the cost amp expenses of the purchaser amp terminate the contract forthwith and may forfeit the sale value amp claim such further losses and damages that may be caused to the Seller

103 Any damage to the Sellerrsquos or Third Partyrsquos properties during removal of the items will

have to be made good by the successful purchaser at their own cost The Seller reserves the right to claim from the purchaser any expenses which might have been incurred by it over and above the EMD by way of restoring damages caused to properties belonging to the Seller Third Parties by the action of such purchaser or their men Until such losses are reimbursed delivery of the material sold will not be given to the purchaser

104 Loading Unloading will be carried out by the purchaser at his own costs amp risk All

material handling machines equipments tools and tackles labour etc or any other items as may be required to be supplied by party or as insisted by the seller for successful completion of the job will be arranged by the purchasers at their own cost Non-availability of the same will not be considered as a ground for lsquoLate-Liftingrsquo of the materials

Scrap material shall be weighed as far as possible within BPCL premises in presence of the buyer and seller (BPCL representative) before clearance for dispatch In case there are no facilities for weighing in sellers premises the purchaser shall arrange for weighing in an approved weighing machine at his cost as directed and to be

13

witnessed by the purchaserrsquos representative 11 Decision in case of disputes

111 In case of any dispute regarding the contract the decision of the Seller shall be final and binding If there is any dispute as to the last or highest bid or dispute in identifying the item belonging to particular lot the dispute shall be determined by the Seller and their decision shall be final and binding to all

12 Right of Acceptance Rejection of offer

121 The Seller reserves the right to withdraw wholly or partially any or all the items set for sale at any time during the period of contract without assigning any reasons

122 The goods are sold subject to the reserve expected price obtained by the Seller to

their satisfaction The Seller is not bound to accept the highest offer The Seller reserves the right to reject any conditional offers

13 Forfeiture of Earnest Money Deposit

131 In case of failure of the purchaser to comply with the conditions of the tender contract the Seller may at its discretion terminate the contract and the EMD paid by the purchaser may stand forfeited for the breach of contract by the purchaser The lot in question will be re-sold by the Seller without any reference to the purchaser to any other buyer at the cost and risk of the defaulting purchaser The deficit if any will be recovered from the defaulting purchaser

132 The lots paid for must be completely removed at the purchaserrsquos expense within the

schedule period specified If any lot is not removed within this specified period the Seller may re-sell re-auction the said lot or portion thereof at the purchaserrsquos risk and expense In this event the purchaser will be liable to compensate the Seller for all the damages and losses that the Seller may suffer on account of re-selling re-auctioning the lot This will be in addition to EMD that may stand forfeited in the event of the purchaser not removing the lots within the specified time

133 In case the bidder backs out from any of the LOT mentioned in which he is H1 bidder

then the complete EMD amount submitted for that Category may be forfeited by BPCL

14 Termination of Contract

The Seller reserves the right to terminate the contract at any time by giving three days notice on the following ground

141 Unsatisfactory execution or performance of the contract by the purchaser 142 For improper behavior of the purchaser or breach of the terms and conditions of

the contract 143 Decision of the Seller to terminate the contract shall be final and binding and no claim

for damages and compensation shall be entertained In the event of the purchaser or his agent or servant committing or attempting to commit theft fraud dishonesty or gross misbehaviour in connection with the subject matter of this contract or in any other connection whatsoever concerning the business of the Seller the Seller will be entitled to terminate the contract forthwith and may forfeit the EMD Sale Value at its sole discretion

14

144 In case of any incomplete job or only part job done before the schedule time for

completion and if the delays are found to be attributable to the purchaserrsquos failures the seller ie BPCL if not satisfied with their performance reserves the right to terminate the contract and award the job to any other Contractor at their cost and risk

15 Passing of Property In the goods

It is expressly made clear that the property in the goods whether sold by units weights or lots whether arranged or otherwise will remain that of the Seller and will pass on to the purchaser only when material is taken out by the Purchaser from the factory Premises after getting valid dispatch documents

16 General

161 All Safety Regulations should be followed by the purchaser and their men in removing the items Also the purchaser and their men will be neither allowed to carry lighters nor to smoke inside the premises They should obtain suitable Work Permits Safety Certificates for excavation hot work etc from the authorities at site The work will be allowed to carry out during working hours of the Installation Depot territoryregional offices LPG Plants etc only The work should be commenced only after obtaining necessary permission from the Corporationrsquos representative The workers employed to carry out the work should observe the Corporationrsquos rules and regulations at the location

162 Any injuries to workers employed by the successful purchaser while removal

transport of the items and any risk liabilities (including under Workmenrsquos Compensation Act etc) arising out of the same will be the liability of the purchaser and not of the Corporation The Purchaser should also indemnify the Corporation against all liabilities demurrage claims arising out of non-compliance by the purchaser of all statutory requirements currently in force or made applicable subsequently The successful purchaser will keep the Corporation indemnified against all damages claims arising of the aforesaid

163 All notices letters sent to the purchaser shall be deemed to have been received

by him them within 48 hours from the time of posting if the same are sent at the address given by the purchaser

164 Resale will not be recognized and release order will be made out in the name of

actual successful purchasers only 165 The purchaser shall not be entitled to resell any lot or part of a lot while the goods

are still lying within the premises of the Company and no delivery would be effected by the Company to any person other than the purchaser whose names are mentioned in the delivery order

166 The successful party shall also be liable for any pecuniary liability arising on

account of any violation by them of the safety requirements Should any injury to people or loss or damage due to fire or accident to any property or a portion thereof occur as a result of failure to comply with such regulations the successful party shall be held responsible for the consequences thereof and shall keep the company seller harmless and indemnified

15

167 The terms and conditions of tender for disposal of scrap material as per Annexure

ndash1 amp 2 shall be applicable 168 Any change in conditions of sale or additional conditions of sale if any will be

announced in the following web sites

1 httpseprocureprocuretigercom 2 wwwbharatpetroleumcom --gt Energizing Business --gtTenders rarrSearch

Tender by Categoryrarr CPO(Mktg)-Disposal

169 The list of disposal items and their location with address contact person and their Tel No and EMD details etc are provided at TABLE-A [Part ndash I ]

1610 The lot location with quantities auction start time Auction close time start

bid Price bid increment value etc details are provided in TABLE-A [PART ndash 1 ] 1611 The tentative GST details are provided in TABLE-A [PART ndash 2 ] 1612 The decision of seller is final and binding in all matters related to this sale

17 The Validity period of the offer is 50 days from the date of e-auction

18 Successful parties may note that

(a) Item once sold cannot be taken back or exchanged Should any successful

tenderer withdraw their bid either prior to our issue of acceptance letter or afterwards the Seller will be at liberty to resell the items to any person of their choice at the risk and cost of the original successful tenderer If such re- sale proceeds is more than the earlier de-faulting successful tendererrsquos offer they will not be entitled for any increased proceeds realized by the Corporation However if the re-sale proceeds are less than the earlier defaulting successful bidder the seller reserves the right to recover the difference in re-sale realization from the defaulting earlier successful bidder

(b) Resale transfer on assigning the unremoved undismantled materials to

any other party will not be allowed until the materials are removed from our premises

(c) Any damage to the Corporationrsquos Railwayrsquos or Third Partyrsquos properties

during removal of the items will have to be made good by the successful tenderer at their own cost The Corporation reserves the right to claim from the tenderer any expenses which might have been incurred by it over and above the EMD by way of restoring damages caused to properties belonging to the Corporation RailwaysThird Parties by the action of such tenderer or their men

19 The Corporation reserves the right to accept or reject any tender in part or completely

to suit their convenience without assigning any reasons whatsoever

The entire job of upliftment must be completed as per schedule as mentioned in point

no 81 above ldquoBPCL at its own discretion may request the bidder to make

16

payment and uplift the material beyond the above time schedule under exceptional circumstancesrdquo

Special terms and conditions for sale of scrap

Sr no Details Time limit

1 Time limit for EMD refund when bidder is not

H1 for any lot in the current auction 45 days from completion of auction

2 Time limit for EMD refund when bidder is H1

for any lot in the auction

After completion of sale of all the lots (of the same items for which customer is H1) and receiveing adequate confirmation from the location

3 EMD of the unsuccessful lots

EMD of unsuccessful lots will not be adjusted against the successful lots EMDrsquos will be refunded to the customer within 45 days of completion of auction Customer to make full payment for the Lots where he is H1

17

ANNEXURE ndash A

(on bidder letterhead with company seal and stamp with contact details) From Date To Ms Bharat Petroleum Corp Ltd CPO (Mktg) A-Installation Sewree (East) Mumbai -400015 Sirs Re REQUEST TO ISSUE OUR LOGIN ID PASSWORD FOR PARTICIPATING IN THE e-AUCTION TO BE HELD ON BEHALF OF BPCL ON 20012021 FROM 1000 HRS FOR VARIOUS LOTS A EMD Details

Please find attached herewith our Demand Draft payable to Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd at Mumbai as per details given hereunder for participating at the above e-Auction All DDs are payable to Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd at Mumbai Lot No DD NoNEFTRTGS Details Amount

Bidders to note that bidder has to submit separate EMD for each lot For more information you may contact BPCL representative at 022-24176416 022-241765078696906824 9821431147 B General Notes

We hereby confirm that we have understood the steps for Bidding on e-Procurement

Technologies Ltd Site httpseprocureprocuretigercom and would like to participate in the mock online training auction for BPCL to be held on 14012021 to 17012021We hereby confirm that we have read and understood the terms amp conditions of the e-Auction Sale tender documents for all the lots and same are acceptable to us We have also physically inspected the materials and understood the scope of materials and its condition and there are no deviations to the same as per the auction catalogue details and I accept all terms and conditions of the e-auction sale tender document in full We will honour the Bids placed by us during the auction procedure We also confirm that we will e-mail a scanned copy or fax the price confirmation of our

18

final online quoted rate as per AnnexurendashB immediately after the completion of e-auction followed by original price confirmation sheet by courier

You are requested to ISSUE our Login ID Password on our valid and official email as given in below on receipt of above DDNEFTRTGS PAYMENT and relevant documents E Mail Id____________________________ PAN No ____________________________ (Please enclose PAN Card Copy In case PAN Card copy is not enclosed DD will not be accepted) GSTN No_________________________ (Please enclose self attested GST registration copy)

Thanking you Yours truly Company Stamp ampSeal

[Name amp Signature] Encl 1] Drafts as above 2 ] Other documents [ provide full details ] Tel No Office

Residence Mobile Ph No Fax No

19

ANNEXURE ndash B

Confirmation of Training

To Ms Bharat Petroleum Corp Ltd CPO (Mktg) A-Installation Sewree (East) Mumbai -400015 Fax 022 24117878

This is to confirm that we have understood all bidding procedures for the Forward auction to be held on 20012021 We also confirm that we have understood and comply with all tender terms and conditions mentioned in the tender document - DISPCPO (M)20-21(1)05-Scrap of Depot amp Tanks Thanking you Yours truly Company Stamp ampSeal

[Name amp Signature]

20

Annexure ndash C Bidding procedure and Auction guidelines A Steps for Actual Bidding Procedure

1 Go to httpseprocureprocuretigercom 2 Enter ldquoLogin IDldquo and ldquoPasswordrdquo 3 When a bidder logs in for the first time for the particular auction bidder has to accept

to the Terms amp Conditions (After accepting to the terms amp conditions of the company only you can be able to bid)

4 After accepting to the terms you will be taken to the auction-listing page where you will be able to see all the details about the auctions

5 Click on Auction Room link on the top of this page This will take you to the Bidding Page A separate Window opens which is the Bid room

6 Now Start Bidding You can either Bid Manually OR can use Auto-Bid (In Auto bid the computer will bid on your behalf upto that value you given)

7 In the Manual Bid option you can put your bid in the text box available for each ITEM and submit it every time A bid confirmation pop up box will appear to confirming whether you want to go ahead with the bid posted or not If you confirm the bid your bid will be posted If your bid is accepted that will be displayed in ldquoMy Last Accepted Raterdquo column on your right side screen Also the highest bid amount will be displayed in ldquoH1 Raterdquo column If you are the highest bidder at the time ldquoYour Rankrdquo column will be highlighted with ldquogreenrdquo background with rank mentioned as 1 (which is indicative that you are H1 ie the highest bidder for that particular item at that point of time)

8 During the auction the current highest bid of the bidder the bid status and the bid history can be viewed on the screen all the times Bids can be placed at the specified time mentioned during the auction day

9 For Auto Bid Click on the ldquoAuto Bidrdquo icon related to the item you want to bid It will open a small window where you can place your ldquoauto bidldquo The starting bid amount in ldquoLower Limitrdquo text box will be the Opening Price + One Increment or the H1 Price at that point of time Enter the maximum amount in the ldquoUpper Limitrdquo text box Submit your auto bid after filling the upper limit

10 You can see your Bid Value and the Highest Bid Value for a particular lot after bidding once

11 There is Auto Time Extension will be done by the system If any bidder post his bid in the last 10 minutes of the auction closing time the auction will be extended automatically for further 10 minutes

Special Note Bidders are requested to check the Bid Entry in words amp figures before confirming it Any wrong bids will lead to forfeiture of Earnest Money Deposit (EMD) and said lot will be re-auctioned and the bidder is liable to be barred from the future bidding if any

21

B E-Auction Guidelines

BPCL shall finalise the disposal of the items (Lots) against this Tender through e-auction mode BPCL has made arrangement with Ms e-Procurement Technologies Ltd (ETL) who shall be BPCLrsquos authorized service provider for the same Please go through the guidelines given below and submit your acceptance to the same 1 E-Auction shall be conducted by BPCL on pre-specified date and time which the bidders

shall be quoting from their own offices place of their choice Internet connectivity shall have to be ensured by bidders themselves In extreme case of failure of Internet connectivity (due to any reason whatsoever may be) it is the biddersrsquo responsibility decision to send fax communication immediately to Ms e-Procurement Technologies Ltd furnishing the price the bidder wants to bid online with a request to upload the faxed price on line so that ETL will up load that price on line on behalf of the Bidder It shall be noted clearly that the concerned bidder communicating this price to ETL has to solely ensure that the fax message is received by ETL in a readable legible form and also the bidder should simultaneously check up with ETL about the clear receipt of the price faxed It shall also be clearly understood that the bidder shall be at liberty to send such fax communications of prices to be up loaded by ETL only within the closure of Bid time for that particular Lot and under no circumstance it shall be allowed beyond the closure of Bid time for that particular Lot It shall also be noted that ETL should be given a reasonable required time by the bidders to upload such prices online and if such required time is not available at the disposal of ETL at the time of receipt of the fax message from the bidders ETL will not be uploading the prices and either BPCL or ETL are not responsible for this unforeseen circumstances In order to ward-off such contingent situation bidders are requested to make all the necessary arrangements alternatives whatever required so that they are able to circumvent such situation and still be able to participate in the e-auction successfully Failure of power at the premises of bidders during the e-auction cannot be the cause for not participating in the e-auction On account of this the time for the e-auction cannot be extended and neither BPCL nor ETL is responsible for such eventualities

2 Ms e-Procurement Technologies Ltd shall arrange to train your nominated person

(s) without any cost to you after the submission of the required documents amp the EMD amount

3 Starting Bid Bid Increment The opening price and the bid increment value for the

respective Lot has been mentioned vide Annexure A Table-1 BPCL reserves the right to revise the start bid price at the time of auction

4 BIDDING CURRENCY AND UNIT OF MEASUREMENT Bidding and evaluation will be conducted in Indian Rupees (INR) of the item Lot The price bid placed during the ldquoe-Auctionrdquo shall be ldquoRate per Unitrdquo against each Lot

5 At the end of the e-auction bidder has to provide the Price Confirmation for his valid

highest offer submitted in the e-Auction as per BPCLrsquos format immediately after the completion of the e-Auction

6 Procedure of e-Auction

i The start bid price amp increment price have been mentioned vide Annexure A Table-1 which shall be visible to all the bidders on their respective bidding screen for each Lot for which they are qualified to bid

22

Please note that the first bid that comes in the system should be equal to the start price + one increment or higher than the increment value for each Lot The second online bid and onwards for any particular Lot will have to be higher than the H1 rate by the minimum increment value or higher than the increment value

ii E-Auction shall be for a period as mentioned in the tender document for

all the items Lots in this e-auction If a bidder places a bid in the last 10 minutes of closing of the e-Auction and if that bid gets accepted then the duration for that particular Lot shall get extended automatically for another 10 minutes from the time that bid comes in Please note that the auto-extension will take place only if a bid comes in those last 10 minutes and if that bid gets accepted If the bid does not get accepted the auto-extension will not take place even if that bid might have come in the last 10 minutes In case there is no bid in the last 10 minutes of closing of any particular Lot the time shall get closed automatically without any extension for that particular Lot However bidders are advised not to wait till the last minute or last few seconds to enter their bid during the auto-extension period to avoid complications related with internet connectivity network problems system crash down power failure etc

iii The Bidder who has submitted the DD for any category can bid for all

LOTS mentioned under this category In case the bidder is H1 in any or more categories he has to uplift the said LOT as will be confirmed by BPCL at its discretion In case the bidder backs out from uplifting this LOT then the whole EMD for that category may be forfeited by BPCL

iv Auto Bidding Auto Bidding feature is a feature to safe guard the

bidderrsquos interest of any Internet failure or to avoid last minute rush This feature allows Bidders to place an automated bid against other Bidders in an auction for each Lot and bid without having to enter a new amount each time a competing Bidder submits a new offer for any particular Lot

The bid amount that a Bidder enters is the maximum at that point of time that the Bidder is willing to offer for a particular Lot Here the software bids on behalf of the supplier The auto-bid amount is the maximum amount that the Bidder is

willing to offer During the course of bidding the Bidder cannot delete or change the amount of an Auto Bid

Bids are submitted in increments (increasing bid amounts) The application automates auto bidding by processing auto bids automatically according to the increment that BPCL originally established when creating the auction submitting offers to the next bid increment each time a competing Bidder bids regardless if competing bids are submitted as auto or manual bids

7 Successful bidder shall be required to submit the final prices quoted during the e-Auction in the Format provided to you after the completion of Auction to ETL duly signed and stamped as token of acceptance without any new condition other than those already agreed to before start of auction immediately after the completion of the e-Auction

23

8 Your bid will be taken as an offer to collect the items mentioned in that particular Lot Bids once made by you cannot be cancelled withdrawn and you shall be bound to collect the item as mentioned above at your final bid price Should you back out and not agree as per the final rates quoted BPCL shall take action as appropriate including forfeiture of EMD for the whole category

9 After the receipt of the EMD and other required documents the bidder shall be assigned

a Unique User Name amp Password by ETL The bidders are advised to change the Password and edit the information in the Registration Page after the receipt of initial Password from ETL to ensure confidentiality All bids made from the Login ID given to them will be deemed to have been made by their company

10 The bidders will be able to view the following on their screen along with the necessary

fields in the e-Auction a Highest Bid (H1 unit Rate) in the Auction for the Lots for which they are qualified to

bid b Bid Placed by them (Unit Rate) c Their Own Rank (H1 H2 H3hellip etc where H1 would be the highest bidder H2 would

be the second highest bidder and so onhellip) d Opening unit Price amp Bid Increment value for each Lot

11 At the end of the e-Auction BPCL will decide upon the winner BPCLrsquos decision on award of Contract shall be final and binding on all the Bidders

12 BPCL shall be at liberty to cancel the e-auction process at any time before disposing

without assigning any reason 13 BPCL ETL shall not have any liability to bidders for any interruption or delay in access

to the site irrespective of the cause 14 Other Terms amp Conditions

- The Bidder shall not involve himself or any of his representatives in Price manipulation of any kind directly or indirectly by communicating with other bidders BPCL shall have the right to seek explanation from the bidders in case IP address of those bidders is found to be same Action if necessary shall be initiated against such bidders

- The Bidder shall not divulge either his Bids or any other exclusive details of

BPCL to any other party - BPCLrsquos decision on award of Contract shall be final and binding on all the

Bidders - BPCL along with ETL can decide to extend reschedule or cancel any Auction Any

changes made by BPCL and or ETL after the first posting will have to be accepted if the Bidder continues to access the site after that time

- ETL shall not have any liability to Bidders for any interruption or delay in access

to the site irrespective of the cause - ETL is not responsible for any damages including damages that result from but

are not limited to negligence

24

- ETL will not be held responsible for consequential damages including but not

limited to systems problems inability to use the system loss of electronic information etc

15 ONLINE BID FORM General description of details available online during bidding to enable bidders to put their prices online are as below

Lot No

Item Description Location Qty Unit Unit Rate in INR

(In Fig)

Unit Rate in INR (In Words)

1 As given in Table ndash A

As given in Table ndash A

As given in Table ndash

A

As given in Table ndash

A

Important Note

1 The bidders have to quote in the ldquoUnit Rate in INR (In Fig)rdquo column only during the e-auction

2 Please note that in case you are H1 in any LOT then it is mandatory for you to submit the total amount to BPCL and uplift the material Failure to do so will may result in forfeiture of EMD for that category

3 The ldquoUnit Rate in INR (In Words)rdquo will be automatically converted by the System

4 After the bidder submits the bid confirmation of the price he has quoted for any

particular Lot is asked from him twice after which only the system accepts or rejects his bid based on the Start Price H1 rate at that point of time Confirming to the minimum increment value

25

TABLE-A (PART-I)Scrap of Depots and Tanks

(Bidders to note that they have to submit separate EMD for each lot)

LOT NO

COMPLETE LOCATIONADDRESS

BRIEF ITEMS DESCRIPTION (You are requested to visit place before quoting for the

item Please take prior appointment from the contact

person before visiting the site)

Qty Unit EMD (Rs)

START PRICE (RS)

INCREMENTAL

VALUE (RS)

AUCTION

START TIME

AUCTION

CLOSE

TIME

130

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

FIRE ENGINE NO05 amp JOCKY PUMP -01 NO

1 LOT 75000 640000 3200 1000H

R 1030HR

131

CHERLAPALLI INSTALLATION PO-

HCL PB NO4HYDERABADTEL

EANGANA-500051 MRnilesh m karande

(निलश एम करानड) 9866317049

nileshmkarandebharatpetroleumin

OLD PUMPSMPDs

ETC 1 LOT 35000 240000 1200

1000HR

1030HR

132

Sewree InstRETAIL TERR OPSSEWREE

INSTLNSEWREE FORT ROADSEWREE(EAST)MUMBAIMaharashtra400015samanhusai

n983382927422-26156336 Extn

25samanhusainbharatpetroleumin

MS PRODUCT PIPELINES FIRE HYDRENT PIPE

LINES STORAGE STEEL RACKS MS

GATESSTEEL SHEET CUPBOARD

ETC

1 LS 75000 476000 2380 1000H

R 1030HR

26

133

Bharat Petroleum Corporation limited Bhilai Co-op Depot Bijalee NagarGE RoadDistrict-Durg Chattisgarh-490021 Contact Person MrRambabu B

(रामबाब बी)

9926499266 brambabubharatpetroleumin amp MrRavi

K Ghorpade (रनि क

घोरपड) 8600417776 ravikghorpadebharatpetroleumin

Oil Interceptors Hose Boxes

monitors hydrants Valves

Pipelines etc

1 LS 175000 1725912 862956 1000H

R 1030HR

134

Bharat Petroleum Corporation limited Bhilai Co-op Depot Bijalee NagarGE RoadDistrict-Durg Chattisgarh-490021 Contact Person MrRambabu B

(रामबाब बी)

9926499266 brambabubharatpetroleumin amp MrRavi

K Ghorpade (रनि क

घोरपड) 8600417776 ravikghorpadebharatpetroleumin

Search Lights UPS olour

cameras Fans Tubelight fixtures

Gate Light fittingsExhaust

Fans etc

1 LS 35000 335520 16776 1000H

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135

Bharat Petroleum Corporation limited Bhilai Co-op Depot Bijalee NagarGE RoadDistrict-Durg Chattisgarh-490021 Contact Person MrRambabu B

(रामबाब बी)

9926499266 brambabubharatpetroleumin amp MrRavi

K Ghorpade (रनि क

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Mobile PFS Lab-CG04D1373

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136

DHARWAD LPG 323-333BELUR

INDUSTRIAL AREA ROAD NO3P B

NO39DHARWADKARNATAKA-580011

MRRajkatti Y S

10 -20 KL MS TANK MPDs DISPENCING

UNITS

1 LOT 35000 396800 1984 1030H

R 1100HR

27

(राजकटटी िाय एस)

9753125125 rajkattiysbharatpetr

oleumin

137

VILL amp PO AMBABAI KARARIJHANSI

UTTAR PRADESH-284001 MRTajeshwar

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roleumin

PLATE 8MM 6FT16FT MS TANK 15000

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1 LOT 75000 418400 2092 1030H

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138

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

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aratpetroleumin

FIRE WATER TANK 03 NO

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139

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

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aratpetroleumin

MS UNLOADING PUMPSVT

PUMPSMOTORSCENTRIFUGAL PUMPS ETC

1 LOT 250000 4004000 20020 1030H

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140

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

7 NO OF UNDER GROUND

STORAGE TANKS AND ASSOCIATED

PIPE LINES IN TANK FARM

1 LOT 175000 1600000 8000 1100H

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141

Flat no 302 Shanthi Tower Vinayak

Nagar Hyderabad RoadNIZAMABADTELANGANA-503002 MR

Sri Harsha (शरी हषाा)

8606510668 sriharshabharatpetr

oleumin

MONO PUMP PRESET PUMP

MPDs EMBLEM POLE OLD

TANKFALSE CEILING OLD RVI

ETC

1 LOT 35000 229600 1148 1100H

R 1130HR

28

142

KARUR TERRITORY ATHUR ampKADAPARAI

VILLAGE ERODE ROAD ATHUR

POSTKARURTAMIL NADU-639002

MRDilip Krishnan

(दिलीप कषणि)

8138906295 dilipkrishnanbharat

petroleumin

OLD 11KV VCB ELECTRICAL

PANEL500KVA DG SET OLD VFD

PANELMICRO PLC AND PANEL ETC

1 LOT 75000 556800 2784 1100H

R 1130HR

143

WARANGAL DEPOT GOOD SHED

ROADWARANGALTELENGANA-506002

MRMukesh Murali

(मकश मरली)

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VARIOUS DIA METER CS

PIPESGATE VALVES

1 LOT 75000 4924689 246234 1100H

R 1130HR

144

RAJBANDH TOP RAJBANDH

CHATTYDURGAPURWEST BENGAL-

713212 MRDurga

Annapurna K V N (िराा

अननपणाा क िी एि)

9775077069 durgakvnbharatpetr

oleumin

SCRAPPED MS SKO PRODUCT

TRANSFER PIPELINELIVE FIRE

DIGHTING FACILITIES LOADING

ARMSOLD TLC UNIT OLD VALES

ETC

1 LS 75000 483200 2416 1100H

R 1130HR

145

BPCL HOSPET PSA FOR SALES

OFFICERHOSPETKARNATAKA-583201

MRPradeep J Hivare

(परिीप ज नहिार)

9940588023 pradeepjhivarebhar

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STEEL CANOPYTANK

MPDLIGHT FITTINGS

AUTOMATION EQUIPMENT ETC

1 LS 35000 320000 1600 1130H

R 1200HR

146

MANGLIA RECEIPT TERMINAL MANGILA

- SANVER ROAD MANGLIAINDOREMA

DHYA PRADESH-453771 MR Swapnil S

Kakde (सिनिल एस

काकड़) 7709969664 swapnilskakdebhar

atpetroleumin

FW PUMP SUCTION HEADER-

500MM PUMP DISCHARGE PL

250MMCOOLING SYSTEM FIXED

FOAM STSTEMFIRE

EXTINGUISHER JOCKY PUMP ETC

1 LS 75000 567800 2839 1130H

R 1200HR

29

147

ADARSH NAGAR DIST - BIJNORNAZIBABAD

UTTAR PRADESH-246763 MRMohd

Ibran (मौ इबराि)

9839523968 mohdibranbharatpe

troleumin

RUBBER HOSE WITH

FLANGEGATE VALVEs FOAM

DRUMALUMINIUM SCRAPMS TANK500LTR PROVER ETC

1 LOT 75000 500460 25023 1130H

R 1200HR

148

NO- 214 VISHWAKARMA

INDUSTRIAL AREAJAIPURRAJSRH

AN-302013 MRRajendra KM

(राजनर कमार)

99281493310141-6501547

rajendrakmbharatpetroleumin

KIRLOSKAR PUMP KIRLOSKAR

ENGINEFIRE ENGINE 03 NO

1 LOT 35000 230000 1150 1130H

R 1200HR

149

KARUR TERRITORY ATHUR ampKADAPARAI

VILLAGE ERODE ROAD ATHUR

POSTKARURTAMIL NADU-639002

MRRishi Rohan (ऋनष

रोहि) 7979944941 rishirohanbharatpet

roleumin

OLD STEEL TANKOLD PUMPING UNITSOLD

CANOPY ITEMSOLD EMBLEM

POLESOLD YARD LIGHTS FITTINGS

ETC

1 LOT 35000 179020 8951 1130H

R 1200HR

150

BULK OIL DEPOT JANKI NAGAR

BAHRIACH ROADGONDAUTTAR

PRADESH-271001

MRAnuj Jaiswal (अिज

जयसिाल) 7897030498 anujjaiswalbharatp

etroleumin

75KVA DG Set 125 KVA DG Set Preset Meters Proving Tanks

350mm diaStrainier etc

1 LS 75000 6309952 315497 1200H

R 1230HR

151

IRIMPANAM INSTALLATION NEW

OIL INSTALLATIONKOCHI KERALA-682309 MRU

Ramadas (य रामिास)

9958444988 uramadasbharatpet

roleumin

WEATHER SHIELD FOR ESCAPE LADDERWO

METER SYSTEMATF

PUMPLABORATORY

ITEMSSPRINKLER ETC

1 LOT 175000 1920000 9600 1200H

R 1230HR

152

STATION ROADHISSARHARYANA-125001 MRAbdul

Matin (अबिल मतीि)

9983784935 abdulmatinbharatp

etroleumin

2T DISPENCER amp OIL TANKGLOW FACIA CANOPY

ETC

1 LOT 75000 672328 336164 1200H

R 1230HR

30

153

Bharat Petroleum Corporation limited Bhilai Co-op Depot Bijalee NagarGE RoadDistrict-Durg Chattisgarh-490021 Contact Person MrRambabu B

(रामबाब बी)

9926499266 brambabubharatpetroleumin amp MrRavi

K Ghorpade (रनि क

घोरपड) 8600417776 ravikghorpadebharatpetroleumin

USED SCRAPPED TANK

1 LOT 250000 5769360 288468 1200H

R 1230HR

154

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumi

FIRE WATER TANK LIGHT

POLESSTORAGE TANK PIPELINE

ETC

453000

MT 250000 1198675 5993 1200H

R 1230HR

155

BPCL MANMAD INSTALLATION

MANMAD NANDGAON ROAD

PANEWADI MANMADNASHIKMAHARASHTRA423104

Contact Person MrDeepak Satpute

9692006232

USEDSCRAPPED DEPOT ASSETS-

FIRE WATER PIPELINEEXTINGU

ISHERFOAM TANKSVHF

HANDSET ETC

1 LS 175000 9647424 482371 1230H

R 1300HR

156

satish paikara m

(पकरा सतीश एम) CH INSTALLATION

MANAGER (RETAIL) BUDGE BUDGE 2

GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST

24-PARGANAS [SOUTH] BUDGE

BUDGE West Bengal PIN - 700137 TEL -

033-24701457 033-24701765 MOB -

9982754999 e-mail paikarasmbharatpe

troleumin

WEIGH BRIDGE 1 LOT 35000 168000 840 1230H

R 1300HR

31

157

dnyaneshwar

bendkule (बडकल

जञािश िर) SR MANAGER OPS IC

(RETAIL) MIRAJ OPPRAILWAY GOODS

SHED (MG) CHANDANWADI

MIRAJ Maharashtra PIN - 416410 TEL - 0241-2595555 -

MOB - 9820246346 e-mail

dnyaneshwarbbharatpetroleumin

FIRE ENGINE PUMP 03 NO

1 LOT 75000 316800 1584 1230H

R 1300HR

158

NAVGHAR INDUSTRIAL ESTATE

BEHIND MSEB GAS TURBINE UNIT

PBNO8 DIST-RAIGAD

BOKADVIRAURANMAHARASHTRA400702

Contact Person Mr Wadhwa Vinay Kumar

022-27222767981146387

6

DISPERSANT SPRAY SYSTEM20

KL NITROGEN TANKTANK-OIL

ON WATER MONITORING SYSTEM ETC

505 MT 35000 337704 16885 1230H

R 1300HR

159

dua gurinder (िआ

रररििर) CHIEF MANAGER OPS IC (RETAIL) KOTA TOP

MS BHARATPETROLEUM

CORPORATION LTDKOTA TOPNH-

27VILLAGE -BRIJESHPURATATHEDKOTA (RAJASTHAN)-325201 TEL - 0744-

2863317 MOB - 9793294449 e-mail

duagbharatpetroleumin

VARIOUS TYPE OF FIRE WATER

PIPELINE 41 MT 175000 2651707 13258

1230HR

1300HR

160

HAZIRA RETAIL TERRITORY SURAT

HAZIRA ROAD POICHHPORE DIST -

SURATHAZIRA GUJRAT-394510

CONTACT PERSON MRMiran M Vaghela

(नमरि एम िाघला)

9033370396 miranmvaghelabhar

PIPELINE amp FITTINGS FIRE

FIGHTING PUMPSLOADING

ARMS ETC

1 LS 75000 748160 37408 1400H

R 1430HR

32

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161

BIJWSAN INSTALLATION NEAR

IGI AIRPORTNEW DELHIDELHI-110061

MRNavi Sharma (ििी

शमाा) 7727863450 navisharmabharatp

etroleumin

OLD PLT PIPELINES

1 LOT 35000 170400 852 1400H

R 1430HR

162

negi kamal (िरी कमल

ससिह) SR MANAGER OPS IC (RETAIL) KANPUR KANPUR

POL DEPOT BHAUNTI NH - 2 KALPI ROAD

PANKI KANPUR Uttar Pradesh PIN -

208020 TEL - - 0512-2985689 MOB -

9824201038 e-mail negikbharatpetrole

umin

FIRE ENGINE 03 NO

1 LS 35000 384000 1920 1400H

R 1430HR

163

BG GOODS SHED ROAD THACHA

NALLURTIRUNELVELITAMIL NADU-627358

CONTACT PERSON MR Aditya Sri Ram E

(आदितय शरी राम ई)

8867857296 adityasriramebhara

tpetroleumin

WEIGHT BRIDGE PRODUCT PUMP

WITH MOTORSFILLING

CABINET OLD STEEL PLATE ETC

1 LOT 35000 346264 173132 1400H

R 1430HR

164

BPCL IRUGUR TOP INSTALLATION

RAVATHUR PO IRUGUR

VIACOIMBATORE TAMIL NADU-641103

CONTACT PERSON MRNitesh Kumar

(नितश कमार)

9542345719 niteshkumar001bha

ratpetroleumin

MPDCANOPY ETC

1 LS 35000 328320 16416 1400H

R 1430HR

33

165

DESUR DEPOT NEAR DESUR RAILWAY

STATION VILLAGE ZADSHAPUR

DESURBELGAUMKARNATAKA-590014

MRManikantan G

(कनिकि टि जी)

9894555724 manikantangbharat

petroleumin

200 DIA FF LINE - ADDL WOPD

METER MASTER METERMLDB

PANELBARRIER GATE FOR

ENTRYEXIT ETC

22713

MT 35000 1097387 5486 1430H

R 1500HR

166

NEAR RAILWAY STATION PO

ATHARBANKI RLY COLONY DIST

JAGATSINGHPURPARADEEP ODISHA-

754120 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

OLD PD METERSMS

PIPELINESOLD MS PIPELINESASBEST

OS SHEETS ETC

1 LOT 35000 1889412 94470 1430H

R 1500HR

167

PB NO 106 GPO SALAWASJODHPURR

AJASTHAN-342001 MRAvinash Sahani

(अनििाश साहिी)

9587891413 avinashsahanibhara

tpetroleumin

MS SCRAP FIRE ENGINES (04

NOS) FUEL TANKS 1 MT 35000 246400 1232

1430HR

1500HR

168

BPCL PIYALA RETAIL INSTALLATION

VILLAGE - PIYALA PO ASAUTI TEHSIL-

BALLARBHGARH DIST - FARIDABAD

HARYANA-121102 MRMandal

Soumyajyoti (मिडल

सोमयजयोनत)

9874444332 mandalsbharatpetr

oleumin

FIRE EXTINGUISHER 10

KG DCPRADAR LEVEL GUAGE-

TANK FARM AUPARALLEL

REDUNDANT UPS-15

KVAAUTOMATION CABLESFLP

LIGHT FIXTURES IN WAGON P ETC

1 LOT 75000 724360 36218 1430H

R 1500HR

169

17 A HASTINGS ROADALLAHABADUTTAR PRADESH-211001 MRAkash R rivastava

(आकाश शरीिासति)

7678882211 akashsrivastavabha

ratpetroleumin

CANOPY LIGHTS (CFL)SEWING

MACHINE USHA TAILOR MODCO2

FIRE EXINGUISHER250

W MH Canopy light fixtures ETC

1 LOT 35000 2357168 117858 1430H

R 1500HR

34

170

AT POST AKOLNER TALUKA

AHMEDNAGAR DIST -

AHMEDNAGARMAHARASHTRA-414005

MRArpit Tiwari (अरपात

नतिारी) 9408381499 arpittiwaribharatpe

troleumin

FIRE WATER PUMP 850klTLF PUMP MS (M) 50 KLHR25 KVA DG SETCANOPYAMFTLF PUMP MS (M)

50 KLHR ETC

1 LS 35000 200800 1004 1500H

R 1530HR

171

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

10 KG DCP 10 NOS10 KG DCP 10

NOSBULK METERS 9 NOSBULK

METERS 141 NOS150MM DIA

PIPE LINE FOR SPEED80MM DIA

PIPE LINE FOR SPEED F 1FF PIPE LINE 200 MM ETC

1 LOT 250000 4839456 2419728 1500H

R 1530HR

172

ram mahto (राम

कमार) MANAGER OPS IC (RETAIL)

BALASORE DEPOT BALASORE DEPOT SOMENATHPUR

INDUSTRIAL AREA ESTATE BALASORE

Odisha PIN - 756019 TEL - 06782-224272 99562-19155 MOB - 9453042457 e-mail ramkumarbharatpe

troleumin

JB NFLP 25 NOSLIGHT

FITTINGS FLP 35 NLIGHT POLES

4M HT 12 NOELECTRICAL

CABLESSLAYINGCEILING FANS 20

NOS20 TON WINDOW AC

MAKE-SAMSUN ETC

1 LOT 35000 279564 139782 1500H

R 1530HR

173

BHARAT PETROLEUM CORP LTD SANKARI

DEPOTNARRAPANCHAVADI

SANKARI(RS)SALEM DIST SANKARITAMIL

NADU-637302 MRArun David A

(अरण डनिड ए)

9482875768 arundavidabharatp

etroleumin

200MM DIA STRAINER-

1NOGODREJFILING CABINET

4DRSSLIDING DOOR SDU-1GODREJ STORWEL

MODEL2MF SYSTEM 3PANELS

ETC

1 LOT 250000 4568544 2284272 1500H

R 1530HR

174

IRIMPANAM INSTALLATION NEW

OIL INSTALLATIONKOCHI KERALA-682309 MRU

Ramadas (य रामिास)

9958444988

RLY TRACKS amp ALLIED

FACILITYRLY TRACKS amp ALLIED

FACILITY ADDITIONAL

1 LOT 175000 1548000 7740 1500H

R 1530HR

35

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175

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

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Y STRAINER 200MM

2NOSSLUDGE PIT AT

BERHAMPORE4-DR FILLING CABINET-2

NOONE GODREJ STEEL TABLE

T9EARTHPITS FOR AG TANKS (12

NOS)ETC

1 LS 35000 372320 18616 1530H

R 1600HR

176

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

STOREWELL PLAIN ALMIRAH-2MS

STORAGE SAFEABLOY

LOCKFLP 125W HPMV 4NOSFIRE

ENGINE SET NO10 ETC

1 LOT 35000 3465584 173279 1530H

R 1600HR

177

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

FLP NON-INTEGRAL FLOOD

LIGHT 2SAKTI 4KVA

AUTOSTABILISERZYXEL OMNI 56K

MODEM FOR BERHARECEIVER-

1 CAMERA-2 MONITOR-1 ETC

1 LOT 75000 767068 383534 1530H

R 1600HR

178

BPCL MANMAD INSTALLATION

MANMAD NANDGAON ROAD

PANEWADI MANMADNASHIKMAHARASHTRA423104

Contact Person MrDeepak Satpute

9692006232

1 no 250 KVA DG SET

2 no of 630 KVA DG SET 6 number

HT panels with CTPT bus-bar

AMF panel for DG sets DG set cables

etc

1 LS 175000 1217664 608832 1530H

R 1600HR

179

BPCL MANMAD INSTALLATION

MANMAD NANDGAON ROAD

PANEWADI MANMADNASHIKMAHARASHTRA423104

Contact Person MrDeepak Satpute

Old roof sheet of TWF GANTRY

1 LS 35000 160812 80406 1530H

R 1600HR

36

9692006232

180

BHARAT PETROLEUM CORPORATION

LIMITED KONDAPALLI DEPOT ( TOP )

PINAPAKA (VIL amp POST) KONDAPALLI

(VIA) KRISVIJAYAWADAAN

DHRA PRADESH-9504214192

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DG SET AMF PANELS FIRE

ENGINE 70W ST LIGHT FIX 13

NOS160W FLP MLL TYPE 74

NOS15M HOSES 36NOS15 TON

AIR COND 2NOSFLD LIGHT

FIT 2X400 25NOS110V 100AH BATT

CHARGER ETC

1 LOT 35000 200000 1000 1600H

R 1630HR

181

IRUGUR BPCL IRUGUR TOP

INSTALLATION RAVATHUR PO

IRUGUR VIA COIMBATORE Tamil Nadu PIN - 641103 CONTACT PERSON MRSoorya Krishna

(सयाा कषणा) 9895449420

sooryakrishnabharatpetroleumin

ELECTRICALLY OPERATED EXIT BARTERMINAL

ROOM CARD READERTLF RTD

UNIT - BAY10POINT4TLF SET STOP VALVE - BAY10POI15 KL UNDER DRIVEWAY

TANK ETC

1 LS 250000 2120778

1 1060389

1600HR

1630HR

182

WARANGAL DEPOT GOOD SHED

ROADWARANGALTELENGANA-506002

MRMukesh Murali

(मकश मरली)

9497270991 mukeshmuralibhara

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FW PIPELINE IN TANKFARM

AREAERECTION-75HP

MOTOR75HP PPU FLOWMORE

MSTLF125HP PPU

FLORITEHSDITLF20 HP PUMP KIR

MAKE NO 18 ETC

1 LS 75000 4934092 246704 1600H

R 1630HR

183

BARAUNI TOP PAPROUR DISTRICT

BEGUSARAIBARAUNIBIHAR-851114

CONTACT PERSON MRSaurabh Kumar

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FIRE ENGINE-615KLHR-3NOSFIRE ENGINE-

615KLHR-3NOSMASTER METER SET - 3

NOS125KVA DG SET - 2 NOS15 TONS WINDOW

AC WITH REMOTE

1 LS 35000 227300 11365 1600H

R 1630HR

37

ETC

184

KATHGODAM DEPOT DIST -

NANITALUTTARAKHAND-263126 CONTACT PERSON MRPawan

Kumar (पिि कमार)

9862826505 pawankumar006bh

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1AVERY ZL SDDU ES0652 MS1LampT ZL HDDU BS5257 HSDZ LINE (SD) -

PUMPLampT PACEMAKER

IVLampT PACEMAKER

IV1LampT ZL HDDU GS1246 HSD ETC

1 LOT 35000 364000 1820 1600H

R 1630HR

185

UDAISAGAR ROAD NEAR RANA PRATAP

NAGAR RLY STNUDAIPURRAJAST

HAN-313001 CONTACT PERSON

MRKhuswinder

(खससिििर)

9412058886 khuswinderbharatp

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ZWICKY PUMP NO175HP

PPUNIT-PUMP1PIPELINE

amp FTGS 10080NBFIRE

WATER TANK 858 KL CAP ADDFIRE

WATER RING MAIN ADDL EXP 1

SPRINKILER PIPELINE etc

1 LOT 250000 2121216 1060608 1630H

R 1700HR

186

BPC OIL DEPOT BATILPUR DIST-

DEVAREYABATILPURUTTAR PRADESH-

274001 MR Deepak

Joshi (िीपक जोशी)

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DG SET 125KVAPADLOCK (MAKE ABLOY) - 6

NO6 KVA GENSETDG SET 65

KVAVC BREAKER75 HP PP UNIT-PUMP

NO 2 ETC

1 LOT 35000 320000 1600 1630H

R 1700HR

187

Kandla Installation Khari Rohar Road

Gandhidham(Kutch)GandhidhamGUJRAT-

370201 CONTACT PERSON MRMayank

Bhatt (मयिक भटट)

8154964083 mayankbhattbharat

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TANK NO 8 4645 KLTK NO2-ADDL CT-MVWSFFTK NO 18 13667 KL

ERECTIOTANK NO 2 15128 KL EXTN

ETC

1 LS 250000 7210400 36052 1630H

R 1700HR

188

PETROL DEPOT ABEKA

MAKBARAMEERUTUTTAR PRADESH-

250002 CONTACT PERSON MRKumar

Avinash (कमार

MIDCO SD PUMP3NO Z LINE (HD) PUMPAVERY

(SD) ERA PUMPSUBPUMP

amp DISPENSORS 2NOLampT Z LINE

1 LOT 75000 5687512 284375 1630H

R 1700HR

38

अनििाश) 8004938516 kumaravbharatpetr

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SD PUMP ETC

189

MUZAFFARPUR DEPOT VILL

SHERPURMUZAFFARPURM BIHAR-842005

CONTACT PERSON MRDipayan Roy

(दिपायि रॉय) 06243-242047 Extn 222

9933050509 dipayanroybharatp

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DISPENCING UNITPOLE MOUNTED EMBLEM CANAOPY

STRUCTUREOLD MPDsTANK amp

MONOLITH ETC

17553

MT 35000 11200 56 1630H

R 1700HR

190

BARAUNI TOP PAPROUR DISTRICT

BEGUSARAIBARAUNIBIHAR-851114

CONTACT PERSON MrManjul Prasad

Arya (मिजल परसाि आया)

7004230090 manjulprasadarybh

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PRODUCT PIPE FITTING TANK

FOUNDATIONTWD

PIPESFITTINGS900KL TANK II858KL

TANK 10 ETC

1 LOT 250000 2184023 1092012 1700H

R 1730HR

191

BARAUNI TOP PAPROUR DISTRICT

BEGUSARAIBARAUNIBIHAR-851114

CONTACT PERSON MrManjul Prasad

Arya (मिजल परसाि आया)

7004230090 manjulprasadarybh

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FOAM TANK 3KL - 1 NOFOAM TANK

3KL - 1 NO100 MM PIPELINE amp FT

550M150 MM PIPELINE amp

FT225M350 MM PIPELINE amp FT

575M ETC

1 LS 35000 275652 137826 1700H

R 1730HR

192

BIJWSAN INSTALLATION NEAR

IGI AIRPORTNEW DELHIDELHI-110061

MRNavi Sharma (ििी

शमाा) 7727863450 navisharmabharatp

etroleumin

HSD TWD PIPELINE HEADER

amp VELVE UPTO TANKATF TWD

PIPELINE HEADER amp VALVE UPTO

TANKS AND LDO TWD PIPE LINE

HEADER amp VALVE UPTO TANK

1 LS 250000 3513600 17568 1700H

R 1730HR

39

SPECIAL NOTES

1 The above old items would be disposed as indicated in the table

2 Pl refer AnnexurendashD for detailed scope of disposal

TABLE ndash A [ PARTndash2 ] [Tentative]

TENTATIVE TAX RATES

STATE TAX FERROUS SCRAP

ALL IGST 1800

CSGST 900

SGST 900

The above mentioned tax rates are tentative and BPCL reserves the right to apply the rates applicable for ferrous and Non ndashferrous items which will be informed during the auction

40

ANNEXURE-D

Scope and SPECIAL CONDITIONS for Disposal of old tanks amp Depot Assets BPCL has different Installation amp depot as per the list in table A Part I The above list is only indicative and not limited exhaustive or actual and it is only for your general referenceguidance Parties have to physically visit the depot and inspect the lot meant for sale and make their own estimates and ascertain the condition of materials its quality it weight quantities make model numbers size capacities specifications and condition etc Therefore no claim shall be entertained in case of any variations if reported at the time of upliftment which may kindly be noted However there may be few items as given below left in the depot not meant for disposal and the same are separately marked or shown at the time of inspection and parties should consider accordingly The following items are not covered in the subject disposal and they are excluded from contractorrsquos scope of work a) Land b) Grown up Big Trees However small bushes shrubs etc are to be

removed and area to be cleaned from all vegetation etc 1 Pipelines running under Railway Tracks 2 Any petroleum products such as petroldieselkerosenelubricantsgreases

gear oils etc found in tankspipesbarrelsloosebulkpackages etc either inside or outside depot premises Petroleum products sludge are not covered in sale and to be handed over to BPCL if any foundsalvaged

3 Dispensing pumps retail outlet items like trays etc which are clearly marked amp kept separately

Please note that as BPCL has to handover land to Govt Authorities for their construction of sheds etc urgently and therefore the sequence of disposal in Phases and Time Lines shall be as under Contractor has to immediately complete the disposal of facilities falling under area from boundary wall The contractorrsquos obligations for completion of entire job will be as per tender terms amp conditions At the time of dismantling of facilities the contractor has to provide separate temporary fencing at his cost so that even after handing over part land to Govt Authorities for their construction activities other facilities are demarcated and any encroachment from unauthorized authority people are avoided The contractor has to make their own arrangements for safety and security during the entire operations of disposal activities The entire job must be completed as above but not exceeding 16 weeks from the date of authority letter as shown above failing which appropriate action as deemed fit will be taken in line with the general terms and conditions of the auction tender The successful bidder has to surface amp level the complete area after shifting all the materials All debris are to be removed from site For leveling the ground to one level

41

and filling up all trenches of underground tanks or any low level or trenches all debris earth rubble bricks mortar etc salvaged from dismantling are to be used The bidder has to arrange and bear the cost of dismantling loading unloading amp transportation of materials to his their place After excavating removing the underground tanks pipelines etc the same are to be filled up with available material or material brought from outside if required at contractorrsquos cost and risk in particular for filling up of underground tank trenches etc Dismantling of Underground pipelines in the Railway siding area from decantation header manifold sections and up to BPCL depot compound wall needs Railways permission for dismantling excavation etc which are to be obtained by the Purchaser only However BPCL may provide any assistance if required to the Purchaser in obtaining such permissions After excavation etc the area is to be filled back and brought to original condition to the satisfaction of the BPCL and as directed All safety precautions as stipulated by BPCL are to be followed at the time of disposal of facilities both inside and outside BPCL depot premises compound wall Any damage to the Corporationrsquos or Third Partyrsquos properties during removal of the items will have to be made good by the successful tenderer at their own cost The Corporation reserves the right to claim from the contractor any expenses which might have been incurred by it over and above the EMD by way of restoring damages caused to properties belonging to the Corporation Third Parties by the action of such contractorrsquos or their men Party has to make his own arrangement for power connections to cut the tanks or lighting or any other purpose BPCL shall not provide any power connection No invoice challan will be issued by BPCL for each truck of materials to be removed since the entire materials are being disposed on lumpsum single lot basis OTHER SPECIAL CONDITIONS FOR DEMOLITION OF DEPOT FACILITIES 1 The intending bidder should inspect the site prior to submitting of the offer and make himself familiar with the site conditions and available facilities 2 Bidders alongwith the offers must give an undertaking that the steel plates of tanks pipelines that have contained leaded gasoline will not be used for edible products drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe by suitable means 3 Demolition is an inherently hazardous process and hence every person involved in demolition activity must wear protective equipment including helmet gloves safety footwear etc as per BPCL guidelines 4 Demolition must be supervised by persons having thorough knowledge of demolition process 5 Successful bidder shall carryout a survey to assess the physical characteristics and design of the facilities to be demolished so as to arrive at a safe demolition method Based on survey Demolition Action Plan shall be submitted for BPCLrsquos approval before starting any demolition The plan should include bull Sequence of demolition of facilities with time frame bull Method of demolition of facilities including drawings sketches if any bull The proposed treatment for steel plates particularly for tanks which contained leaded gasoline

42

bull How the party will further utilize the steel plates obtained from product tanks and also the product pipes bull Method of disposal of debris bull Manpower to be deployed bull Machinery Equipment to be deployed bull List of PPE [ Personal Protective Equipments ] required and that would be worn by people involved in the activity 6 Before demolition begins all utility services to the structure like electricity water etc must be disconnected Arrangements must be made to keep the unwanted persons as far away as possible from the site by necessary barricade 7 It is dangerous to leave isolated parts of a wall structures standing as they are liable to collapse from the effect of high winds self weight etc and hence necessary cordoning should be made for such cases 8 Debris should not be allowed to build up against walls or floors with the consequent risk of the structure being unintentionally overloaded 9 Disposal process for debris and pit yard for the same should be identified for safe disposal within the stipulated time 10 Order dismantling From safety consideration following order for dismantling of the depot facility is recommended bull All equipment fittings bull AG Product piping and allied fittings bull AG Product tanks bull UG Product tanks bull Fire protection facilities ie fire water tanks hydrant mains monitors etc bull Internal electrification bull Structures bull Buildings bull Electrical ndash external yard lighting cabling MCC etc bull Communication The above is a standard sequence for dismantling but for this particular tender above sequence is superseded by earlier conditions of dismantling in 3 phases as mentioned in special conditions above 111 Demolition of Above Ground (AG) Tanks There are fatal and serious accidents caused by persons entering confined spaces without the necessary tests being carried out and correct safety rescue equipment being provided It is therefore absolutely essential to ensure that product tanks are tested and certified gas free prior to starting of hot work Following sequence shall be followed for dismantling of AG tanks a) Mechanical isolation of Tank by removing all pipe connections fittings like Level Gauges Dip hatch PV Valves Inter-tank catwalk (if any) b) Internal treatment and further dismantling AG tanks shall be demolished preferably by reverse jacking method

43

For safe working necessary scaffolds platforms etc shall be erected and proper access to them shall be provided The steel plates cut from tank shall be lowered using safe hoisting devices having valid test certificates Prevention of further use of steel plates which contained leaded gasoline for storage of edible products drinking water unless they are removed While disposing of the steel plates obtained from product tanks which contained leaded gasoline it shall be ensured that they are not further used for storing edible product and drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe This could be ensured by the following methods By heat treatment of steel plates using flame cleaner By removing all scales etc by abrasive blast cleaning using grits shots If the plates are grit shot blasted care shall be taken to collect the grit or shot from operation to prevent spread of lead bearing dust The used grits shots must be treated as contaminated and not reused for other operations It should be disposed off along with the residue thus obtained as per practice followed for leaded sludge All parties involved in handling the plates should be made aware of their origin and risks involved in view of leaded gasoline Disposal of steel plates from tanks which didnrsquot contain leaded gasoline Steel plates of other tanks in which leaded products have never been stored can be disposed off after cleaning with wire brush to bare metal particularly the first strake and bottom plates The responsibility of ensuring that the plates are completely safe for further use lies with the successful vendor 112 Demolition of UG tanks Following sequence should be sued for the disposal of Underground tanks

1 Mechanical isolation of Tank by removing all pipe connections fittings like Level Gauges Dip hatch PV Valves etc

2 All personnel involved in the removal and disposal of underground tanks should be aware of the potential hazards associated withmdash (a) flammable andor combustible liquids (b) product toxicity (c) entry into confined spaces and (d) entry into excavations

3 Before start of any work on the UG tank ensure that the copies of the tank cleaning certificates for the tanks are available The same to be certified by the BPCL officer (or) authorized inspector from BPCL who is witnessing the demolition before the start of the work

4 Open the manhole covers with the anchoring supports in place and if the tank is found to be filled with water it will be necessary to dispose of the water in an environmentally safe manner

5 After removal of the water from the tank refill the tank with fresh potable water until the tank starts to overflow Do not allow excess water to escape into the excavation and ensure the level does not rise into the vent pipe and submit the tank to excess static pressure

6 Withdraw water until the level is again down to 150 mm below the top of the tank

44

Use only pumping equipment suitable for the purpose and collect all water for proper Disposal

7 Allow the tank to settle for 2-3 hours and test the small vapor space with a gas detector and if the reading is below 5 of the LEL then the tank may be emptied If the same is found above 5 remove the water from the tank The disposal vendor may inform BPCL about the higher LEL readings and BPCL shall arrange to clean the tank further No work shall be taken up on the tank in this case Please note that the reading of the gas detector has to be witnessed by the BPCL officer (or) authorized inspector from BPCL

8 If the reading of the gas detector is below 5 the water may be removed and the cutting operations may be carried out

For safe working necessary shoring shuttering platforms shall be done and proper access shall be provided The steel plates cut from tank shall be lifted using safe hoisting devices having valid test certificates Prevention of further use of steel plates which contained leaded gasoline for storage of edible products drinking water unless they are removed While disposing of the steel plates obtained from product tanks which contained leaded gasoline it shall be ensured that they are not further used for storing edible product and drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe This could be ensured by the following methods By heat treatment of steel plates using flame cleaner By removing all scales etc by abrasive blast cleaning using grits shots If the plates are grit shot blasted care shall be taken to collect the grit or shot from operation to prevent spread of lead bearing dust The used grits shots must be treated as contaminated and not reused for other operations It should be disposed off along with the residue thus obtained as per practice followed for leaded sludge All parties involved in handling the plates should be made aware of their origin and risks involved in view of leaded gasoline Disposal of steel plates from tanks which didnrsquot contain leaded gasoline Steel plates of other tanks in which leaded products have never been stored can be disposed off after cleaning with wire brush to bare metal particularly the first strake and bottom plates The responsibility of ensuring that the plates are completely safe for further use lies with the successful vendor

12 Product Pipelines The pipelines can be disposed off after cleaning by sufficient water flushing The successful vendor shall ensure that these pipes are not re-used for carrying edible products drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe All parties involved in handling the pipes should be made aware of their origin and risks involved 13 General Safety regulations precautions while carrying out dismantling works The objective of this documents is to provide and establish safe-working practices at the work site of Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd These summarized safety requirements are mandatory and should be fully understood both by the successful vendor and their employees The contractual obligation for safety lies completely with the contractor

45

himself Further some additional safety requirements also can come up In such an even the successful vendor shall follow the more stringent regulation at all times The successful vendor shall at his own expense arrange and comply with all safety provisions as stipulated by the Company Bueuro of Indian Standards the Electricity act Factory act OISD and other acts as applicable in respect of all personnel directly or indirectly employed for the work The successful vendor shall ensure that he his sub-contractor and workers employed by him shall comply with all fire safety heath regulations issued from time to time by the company The successful vendor shall also be liable for any pecuniary liability arising on account of any violation by him of the safety requirements Should any injury to people or loss or damage due to fire or accident to any property or a portion thereof occur as a result of failure to comply with such regulations the successful vendor shall be held responsible for the consequences thereof and shall keep the company harmless and indemnified Relevant Indian standard codes on safety 1) IS3764-1922-Excavation work-code of safety 2) IS401 (Part1amp2) ndash 1967 - Safety regulations for steel tubular scaffolding 3) IS3696(Part 1)-1987-Safety code for scaffolds 4) IS3696(Part 2)-1987-Safety code for Ladders 5) IS7293-1974-Safety code for working with construction machinery 6) IS3016-1982-Code of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operations 7) IS4130-1991-Demolition of buildings-Code of safety 8) IS5216(Part 1amp2)-1982-Recommendation on safety procedures and practices in Electrical work 9) IS10667-1983-Guide for selection of industrial safety equipments for protection foot and leg 10) IS6994(Part 1)-1973-Specification for safety glovesPart 1-Leather and cotton gloves 11) IS2925-1984-Specification for Industrial safety helmets 12) IS3521-1983-Industrial safety belts and harnesses Working at Height Working at height is one of the most hazardous construction operations Utmost care is to be taken while working at height Working at height more than 2 Mtrs Shall be done with suitable guard rails and toe board Guard rail and toe board dimensions shall be same as given for scaffoldings While working at height 2 Mtrs And above safety harness must be used All openings must be boldly amp clearly marked and properly barricaded If cover is used it must be capable to bear the weight Proper crawling ladders must be used for sloping roof where tile battens are not strong enough to take the load For fragile roof crawling boards or roof ladder shall be used Openings cut outs on floor roof must be guarded with barricade cover having capacity to withstand human load and clearly marked with colour and notice board Using Ladder

46

Only one person shall climb or descent from one ladder at a time It shall be secured at top and bottom and in addition one person should be present at the ground to hold the ladder as a second check If the ladder is used for carrying material as well suitable foot holds and handholds shall be provided on the ladder The slope of the ladder shall not be too steep or flat (the ladder shall be given an inclination not steeper than 1 to 4 ie 1 horizontal to 4 vertical) to cause slipping or falling off and it shall rest on firm surface No portable single ladder shall be over 10 M in lengths while the width between the side rails in ring ladder shall in no case be less than 30 cms for ladder upto and including 3 Mtrs in length Ladder shall extend at least 1 M above landing place For longer ladders this width should be increased by at least by 6 mm for each additional 30 cms of length Uniform step spacing shall not exceed 15 cms Rung of the ladder shall not be used for support or to tie stiles or side members are meant for this Ladder shall not be hung from its rungs or from one stile as this tends to pull out the rungs Make sure that footwear is free from mud or grease etc before climbing a ladder Ladder used shall be of standard material like wooden steel and be sufficiently strong conforming to IS3696-1991(Part 2) Scaffolding Scaffolding can be defined as a temporary structure supporting one or more platforms and which is used either as a workplace or for storage of materials in the course construction work including both for maintenance and demolition Scaffolding shall be provided for all works that cannot be safely done from the ground except such short period of work as can be done safely from ladders Scaffolds shall be erected altered or dismantled only by competent persons under proper supervision After erection scaffolds shall be inspected at least once in a week and a written report on each inspection is kept The height above which scaffolding is mandatory is 2 Mtrs Scaffolding shall be of good quality Bamboo or steel tubular structure conforming to IS 4014(Part I and II) Scaffolds shall be designed for their maximum load and with a safety factor of at least 4 or as prescribed by the site-in-charge Scaffolds shall be provided with safe means of access such as stairs ladders or ramps Scaffold shall be tied or anchored to the building or structure at suitable intervals so as to prevent movement

47

Joints in the scaffolds shall be tied up and clamped properly to avoid any slippage The upright members of the scaffolding shall be placed on firm and level ground and base plates at their feet shall rest on timber sole boards All the uprights shall be kept equidistant and shall be connected and strengthened by ladders fixed on the inside of the uprights for strength joints in ladders shall be staggered Transforms shall be set on top of ladders and at right angles to them and building structure Bracing is essential to stiffen the scaffolds and prevent sideways movement and it should run diagonally from ladder to ladder or upright to upright Working platforms and gangways should rest squarely and evenly on transforms to prevent risk of trippling Recommended width of it are a) Not less than 60 cm if used as footing only b) Not less than 80 cm if used also for stacking of materials c) Not less than 11 Mtrs If used for the support of a treETLe platform The provision of security guard rails and toe board at every point at which full height is more than 2 Mtrs Shall be made Guard rail height should be between 90cm and 115 cm and toe board should raise 15 cm above the working platform Suitable protection shall be made by providing debris netting against falling of materials Mobile tower scaffold ndash wheels should be locked when in use Static tower scaffold should not exceed 12 Mtrs In height when free standing and above this height should tied Height to base width ratio for static tower should not more than 41 351 and 31 for indoor outdoor and mobile tower respectively Safety harness should be used while working at height more than 2 Mtrs Scaffolding shall be physically checked for load carrying capacity occasionally Following BIS safety codes shall be referred for further safety precautions a) IS3696-1987 PART I-Safety of scaffolding b) IS3696-1991 PART II-Safety code for ladder c) IS4014-PART 2-Code of practive for steel tubular scaffolding ndash safety regulations Working Platform Wherever possible all works to be done at a height greater than 2 Mtrs Above ground level must be performed from properly constructed and maintained working platform Safe means of access shall be provided to all working platforms Working platforms gangways and stairways shall be so constructed that they shall not sag unduly or unequally Every opening in a working platform shall be provided with suitable beams to prevent the fall of persons or materials The working platform shall be - Closely boarded

48

- At least 60 cm wide if used only as a footing only at least 80 cm wide if used also for stacking material and at least 11 Mtrs If used for the support of a treETLe platform - Provided with tow-boards of minimum 015 Mtrs in height - Provided with hand rails not greater than 085 Mtrs above toe-board - Constructed as close to the structure or building as possible Working on roof People working on roof shall be properly protected by providing temporary railing hand rails safety harness Workers working underneath shall use helmets Care shall be taken to prevent falling of material from top to adjoining area in slat roofs more than 10deg safety belt shall be used and belt end fastened properly to a fixed object Workmen shall not be allowed to work on slippery roofs Fragile materials such as wired glass corrugated plastic sheeting and unreinforced insulating slabs etc shall be identified and necessary precautions taken while working on them People working on fragile roof shall be properly protected by providing two Crawling Bards or Roof ladders so that one is available to stand on while the other is being moved Crawling Boards shall have cross batons atleast 32 mm thick and not more than 380 mm apart and shall be secured in position Gas cutting Adherence to relevant codes and employment of qualified workers are two basic requirements for gas cutting process Hazards such as electricity heat flame flammable gas etc are present in this process Hence following precautions must be followed while carrying these operations All fire precautions as stipulated in IS3016 (Code of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operations) shall be followed while gas cutting operations) shall be followed while gas cutting Fire extinguishers sand buckets water and gunny bags shall be provided when hot work is in progress Gas cylinders used for gas cutting Gas cylinders shall be of approved make Gas cylinder valves shall always be checked and shall be closed when not in use Be stored in a well-ventilated area Be fitted with safety caps when not in use Not be lifted by nozzle and rolled All gas and oxygen regulators shall be fitted with Flashback arrestors being non-return valves designed to prevent and explosive mix developing in cylinder Checking for leaks shall be by means of soapy liquid applied to each joint and under no circumstances shall a naked flame be applied to any part of the cylinder When working at a height do not place cylinders directly beneath the working area as molten metal may fall in to the hoses causing leaks and possibly igniting the gases

49

The welder and any person working in close proximity in order to prevent permanent damage to the eyes must wear suitable eye protection when not in use electricity to the holder and electrode shall turned off Hose shall be in good condition properly clamped as per specifications Welding cable shall have proper insulation with minimum number of joints All equipments shall be properly earthed and cables properly insulated and connected LPG Cylinders if used should be stored kept in a well-ventilated placed and there should be no excavations drains or basements nearby LPG Cylinders should never be stored below ground level or closer than 3 M to cylinder containing oxygen or materials which are toxic and corrosive Cylinders full or empty should never to stored upright with the valve uppermost The valve of empty LPG cylinders should be kept closed if they are left open air will diffuse into the cylinder and may form an explosive mixture BIS Code IS3016-1982 on ldquocode of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operationsrdquo shall be referred for further safety measures Electrical work Some of the basic safety steps to be ensured are given below 1) Only authorised person shall carry out dismantling of electrical system 2) Isolation of the electrical system before taking up the work must be ensured 3) Before working on an electrical line fuse should be physically removed and the line is isolated and a suitable locking mechanism must be provided to prevent accidental switching fixing fuses by other persons A notice board displaying ldquoMen at workrdquo message should be placed The section of circuit under repair should be connected to earth 4) IS 5216-1982 ldquoRecommendations on safety procedures and practices in Electric Worksrdquo shall be referred for further safety measures Working with machineries Material handling equipments Many accidents take place while handling materials at site It is highly hazardous operation Hence special attention by contractor is required in this respect Following precautions are recommended Safe working space for all these equipments must be provided Proper material stockyard should be made and all material should be staked arranged kept in orderly manner with proper moving space for handling machinery Proper warning boards signs shall be provided when machineries like cranes hoists are being operated Brakes clutches of winches shall be checked on regular basis Chains ropes belts shall be inspected and repaired changed as necessary All moving part of the material handling equipment must be provided with suitable guards

50

Lifting ropes should be inspected for kinking loose wires high strands corrosion nicking lubrication change in diameter cross section Slings and other lifting materials which are not suitable for use should be promptly withdrawn and destroyed Lifting chains should be inspected for bent links cracks in weld areas or any other section of link trasverse nicks and gauges and corrosion pits Elongation of the lifting chain link due to over loading should be inspected before using it For lifting hook if the throat opening exceeds 15 of the normal opening it should be replaced When inspecting the hook measurement must be made between the shank and narrowest point of the hook opening A chain used for lifting should not be spliced by inserting a bolt between two links Strain should not be put on a kinked chain Hammer should not be used to force a hook over a chain link A safety hook fitted with a latch to prevent displacement of loads should only be used for material handling lifting IS7293-1974 (Code of Practice for Working with Construction Machinery) shall be referred for further safety measures Cranes All works involving the use of crane shall be properly planned in advance and the following shall be ensured The crane is capable of lifting the load Safe load capacity should be clearly marked on jibs winches pulleys slings and ropes All job cranes should have an automatic safe load indicator which alerts the operator The condition of the ground at the crane location is satisfactory to support the crane and the load The rotation of the cab and therefore the boom is not restricted-suitable matting or plates are available to protect underground services and paving All slings shackles hooks etc are of correct rating and in good condition Cranes and lifting equipments must be inspected and carry a valid test certificate issued by an accredited testing agency Crane hooks etc are to be fitted with properly functioning safety clips to prevent displacement of the sling from the hook during the lift Driver of the crane must be watchful and must ensure before driving the vehicle either forward or reverse that no one is near the wheel of the vehicle and no one is trying to climb the vehicle while moving Crane operators and signalers must be over the age of 18 trained and sufficiently experienced There should always to a signalman or a signaling system such as a

51

telephone if the crane operator cannot see the load throughout the lift Hand signal shall be clear and distinct and shall follow recognised code or system Workers must be use safety shoe and helmet They are also required to wear gloves and other PPE for handling of some special materials Raising lowering and braking of jib should not be done abruptly in order to prevent it from snapping All vehicles used by the contractor shall be in worthy conditions and in conformance to the land transport requirements Cranes should be tested and examined by a competent person for its wear and tear No part of the crane or crane load should be closer than 4 Mtrs to live overhead For movement of crane or other material handling equipment ramp gradient should not exceed 1 in 10 No person should be allowed to stand or work under lifted load All drivers shall hold a valid driving license for the class of vehicle to be driven Manual Handling Assistance should be obtained if the load is too heavy or awkward for manual handing Clear walkway to the destination and safe stack should be ensured before handing the load manually Following procedure should be followed while lifting the load manually Stand close to the load on a firm footing and with feet about 30 am apart Bend the knees and keep your back as straight as you can Take a firm grip on a load Breathe in and throw the shoulders backwards Straighten the legs amp continue to keep the back as straight as you can Make sure that your view is not obstructed by the load Keep the load close to the body Lift slowly and smoothly When carrying the load avoid twisting spine to run move your feet instead One person should not be allowed to pull more than 63 kg The best weight unit for lifting by a worker is 18 kg and hence should be fixed as upper limit of load to be lifted by worker If two or more workers are lifting one should give instructions to ensure that the team works together bull Type of clothing is very important in manual handling of material Clothing should be such that it allows easy movement of arms and will not catch in machinery or on a load

52

bull The successful bidder of the said depot assets will assume full responsibility for demolishing and dismantling the said facilities and itrsquos removal from the corporationrsquos land whether through his own employees or through contract labour It should also be a condition of the tender documents that consequent upon the sale of the said depot assets the depot shall cease to be the corporationrsquos ldquoestablishmentrdquo as that expression is defined in the Building and other construction workers actrsquo1996and if the successful bidder employs 50 or more building workers for the demolition of the said facilities he as the ldquoemployerrdquo in relation to the said establishment will ensure full compliance with the said act including section 44 amp 45 thereof Upon the cancellation of the factory license and the slump sale of the assets of the said depot the storage and distribution of petroleum products is no longer carried on in the said facilities The successful bidder or purchaser of the said depot assets who demolishes the said facilities with the intention of selling the various items from the depot as scrap for his own benefit cannot be regarded as a ldquocontractorrdquo as that expression is defined in the contract labour (regulation amp abolition act1970 Similarly the workmen engaged by the successful bidder or purchaser of the said depot assets for carrying out the work of demolition cannot be regarded as contract labour under the said act In the circumstances no sooner the property in the assets of the depot facilities is transferred to the successful bidder or purchaser the corporation can not be regarded as the ldquoprinciple employerrdquo under the said act in as much as the Corpn has ceased to continue the work of the establishment viz The storage and distribution of the petroleum products in the concerned depot bull Under the Environment (protection) Act 1986 read with Hazardous waste (management amp handling) rules1989 the ldquooccupierrdquo in relation to the depot facilities is obliged to ensure that all hazardous waste are properly handled and disposed of without any adverse effects which may result from such wastes and is also responsible for proper collection reception treatment storage or disposal of these wastes either himself or through the ldquooperator of the facilityrdquo Since the corporation is governed by the said act and rules and highest bidder purchaser of the depot assets is not the occupier generating hazardous it is incumbent on the corporation to continue its practice namely handing over the site to the successful bidder the product including the sludge vapour and gas etc is completely removed as per the Companyrsquos operating procedure It may also be appreciated that the highest bidderpurchaser may fail to take any safeguards to protect his employees or the employees of a contractor engaged by him or the public at large from the toxic or poisonous effects of the residual sludge vapour or gas

ARBITRATION CLAUSE

Any dispute or difference whatsoever arising out of or in connection with this Agreement including any question regarding its existence validity construction interpretation application meaning scope operation or effect of this contract or termination thereof shall be referred to and finally resolved through arbitration as per the procedure mentioned herein below (a) The dispute or difference shall in any event be referred only to a Sole Arbitrator (b) The appointment and arbitration proceedings shall be conducted in accordance with SCOPE forum of Arbitration Rules for the time being in force or as amended from time to time (c) The Seat of arbitration shall be at Mumbai (d) The proceedings shall be conducted in English language (e) The cost of the proceedings shall be equally borne by the parties unless otherwise Directed by the Sole Arbitrator

53

Page 5: e-AUCTION SALE - Bharat Petroleum

5

ANNEXURE ndash 1 GENERAL CONDITIONS FOR AUCTION Definitions-

SELLER Seller referred in this catalogue is BHARAT PETROLEUM CORPORATION LTD

SERVICE PROVIDER E-Procurement Technologies Ltd is an e-commerce service

provider appointed by the seller to facilitate virtual auction by the seller E-Procurement Technologies Ltd will only facilitate online auction and are considered as third party not particularly interested in the items being sold on behalf of seller

BIDDER Any person - as an individual OR a proprietor OR a partner OR an authorized representative of any company OR any legal entity and who is paying the requisite EMD and registered at E-Procurement Technologies Ltd and who makes or places a bid for and purchases the auction property either in part or in full is considered as a bidder One individual can represent as a bidder on his own behalf and on behalf of other companies provided he registers himself in those capacity separately ie for each representation he should pay separate Earnest Money Deposit Successful Bidder is that Bidder in whose name confirmation of sale is issued by the seller

1 General Conditions for Auction

11 The Auction will be organized only through Internet 12 Subject to the reserve price if any fixed by the SELLER and subject to the Term and

Conditions set out herein sale shall be made to the HIGHEST BIDDER on ldquoAS IS WHERE ISrdquo and ldquoNO COMPLAINTrdquo basis The Seller does not undertake any responsibility to procure any permission license etc in respect of the auction property offered for sale

13 SELLER reserves the right to modify and amend the Terms amp Conditions and announce the same at any time before the auction concludes Announcements during the auction on the website including announcement of any additional conditions OR correction in the catalogue and or additions or deletions of items being offered for sale are being done with the consent and knowledge of the seller and it is binding on the bidder

14 Participation and bidding in this Auction shall be treated as conclusive evidence of the fact that the bidder has inspected the Items and the documents pertaining to it and is satisfied in all respects regarding quantity quality condition of the Items taxes and duties and other extraneous factors and the Principle of Caveat Emptor (let the buyer beware) will apply It shall also imply that the bidder has carefully gone through and understood the terms and conditions of Auction including the amendments if any prevailing at the time of Auction Seller E-Procurement Technologies Ltd will not entertain any complaints or objections once Bid is placed

15 Seller E-Procurement Technologies Ltd does not give warranty or guarantee of the quality quantity measurement condition chemical composition of each individual items or lots that form the auction Item and about its ldquoEnd Userdquo or fitness for a particular purpose

16 The highest bidder does not get any right to demand acceptance of his offer SELLER reserves the right to accept reject cancel any bid withdraw any portion of the Auction Property at any stage from Auction even after acceptance of bid

6

issue of delivery order or release order Authority letter deposit of full value by successful bidder without assigning any reason there of In the event of such rejection cancellation withdrawal SELLER shall refund the value of Auction Property if paid for to the successful bidder SELLER shall not be responsible for any damagesloss whatsoever to the successful bidder on account of such withdrawal

17 EMD amount will not carry interest 18 In the event of failure on the part of the successful bidder to fulfill his contractual

obligations seller E-Procurement Technologies Ltd Reserves the right to debar such bidder from participating in any future auction conducted by E-Procurement Technologies Ltd on behalf of seller

19 All other terms and conditions as specified from time to time by BPCL and E-Procurement Technologies Ltd will apply

20 PARTICIPATION

For bidding at our e-Auction the intending participants are requested to log on to website

httpseprocureprocuretigercom Prior to the final auction all bidders are requested to read and familiarize themselves with the BIDDING PROCEDURE amp INSTRUCTIONS as per Annexure-C which should also be signed and stamped and sent along with Annexure-A and EMD Please contact us on +91-79-68136 861 | 871 | 819 022 24176419 Mobile No MrHarshal Sapkale 9766900823 Mr Mohnish Gore 7039938054

All those who wish to participate in the e-Auction should deposit the following documents on or before 07012021 up to 300 PM

Earnest Money Deposit (EMD) by RTGSNEFT or Demand Draft (DD) issued by any Nationalized BankScheduled Bank favoring Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd payable at Mumbai duly crossed and superscribed ldquoAccount Payee Only

ldquoAnnexure ldquoArdquo enclosing copies of other documents like PAN card and GSTN registration Certificate wherever applicable

Acceptance of Annexure ldquoCrdquo Duly Signed amp stamped on all pages

The EMD Annexure A amp acceptance of Annexure C and other documents should reach at the following address Ms Poornima Mittal Mr Gunjan Omprakash Bhiwal CPO (Mktg) Bharat Petroleum Corp Ltd A-Installation Sewree (E) Mumbai-400015

21 On receipt of your EMD and other documents your login ID Password will be

e-mailed by Ms E-Procurement technologies by 14012021 through our secured server to your valid and confidential email provided by you in ANNEXURE ldquoArdquo On receipt of the passwords a confirmatory email will have to be sent back to us that you have received the login password please do not disclose your login password in the confirmatory mail On receipt of this confirmation you will then be enabled and activated for bidding

7

22 Please do not reveal pass your Login ID and Password to any other persons It is your personal property and we will not be responsible for any leakage or misuse or illegal use of your User ID and Password Nevertheless you will be held personally liable to the Seller and the Auctioneers for any misuse or illegal use of your User ID and password by other persons and any successful transaction online by such unauthorized person due to your negligence will be considered as your own transaction and you will be required to fulfill the contract as per terms and conditions of the sale

23 To enter the e-auction on httpseprocureprocuretigercom and get the bidding screen kindly refer to Annexure-C on bidding procedure amp instructions The auto extension feature gives equal opportunity to all bidders to place their bids in the closing minutes of the auction For details on auto extension refer to Annexure-C Hence bidders are requested to stay tuned to the end of the auction even after the auction closing time in case the auction gets extended due to auto extension till the bidding screen closes Please do not wait till last few seconds but enter your bid at least 1 minute before end time Confidential instructions can also be given to the website to carry out secure and confidential Auto bid (Refer to Annexure-C for instruction of Auto bid)

24 Please Note each Registered Participants shall pay refundable interest free Earnest Money Deposit (EMD) to participate and bid at our e-Auction The Participant at our e-Auction will be allowed to bid only after they have paid EMD in advance to us by DD as mentioned in the General Conditions of Auction

25 During the online bidding process BPCL reserves the right to change the start

bid price as considered appropriate Once the bids are posted during the online auction they cannot be revised downwards which may kindly be noted Every bidder is under obligation to buy the material at the price he bids should the material be offered to him at that price If any bidder to whom the material is offered at his bid price fails to effect the payment or other payments or carry out the clearances of material within the prescribed time frame or does not fully comply with the terms and conditions of the auction as displayed on the website the EMD and any other payment made by him may be forfeited This condition is applicable to all bidders The seller is at liberty to offer and or sell such material to another party of his choice or even retain it The EMD paid for an auction or an item may be appropriated and forfeited against nonndashcompliance with the terms and conditions

8

GENERAL CONDITIONS OF SALEDISPOSAL ANNEXURE - 2 1 Inspection of the materials

11 All Itemsscrap materials will be sold in MT Lot Noetc basis as mentioned in Table lsquoArsquo [Part-I] on ldquoAs Is Where Is and No Complaintrdquo basis The materials will be available for inspection at the respective site on production of this catalogue to the Security Engineering Operating Staff on duty on any working day and time specified in this catalogue till 31122020 up to 300 pm with prior appointment

2 Earnest Money Deposit (EMD)

21 For participating at our e-Auction the intending bidders shall pay refundable Earnest

Money Deposit (EMD) by RTGSNEFTDemand Draft from any Nationalized or Scheduled Banks as mentioned against each Category in the catalogue on or before 3 PM on 07012021 along with Annexure-A amp Annexure-C drawn in favour of Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd payable at Mumbai duly crossed and superscribed ldquoAccount Payee onlyrdquo No interest is payable for the deposit amount held by us

22 As per BPCL Corporate policy all EMD payments irrespective of successful or

unsuccessful bidders shall be deposited in the operating Bank of BPCL immediately The EMD payments of unsuccessful bidders shall be returned by cheque without any interest subsequently within 45 working days approximate through courier or Registered AD at the address given by them No interest will be payable for such refunds In case of any undue delay in refund of cheque due to unforeseen reasons at BPCL end or due to any postal courier delays BPCL is not liable for any claims of interest or any disputes arising out of this Therefore parties are requested to take note of this

23 Every bidder is under unconditional obligation to buy materials at the price offered by

him whether he has been the highest bidder or not

24 The successful party will be advised the outcome of the e-auction result by issuing a sale letter within a reasonable time ie 50 working days approximate after the e-auction after getting internal approvals The successful partyrsquos EMD will be refunded only on completion of the job to the full satisfaction of the Corporation

3 Participation in e-auction will mean that the party has inspected the facilities materials lots nos available for sale disposal at site as per auction details in Table-A [Part-I ] on as is where is and no complaint basis and fully satisfied understood the lot details and site conditions himself regarding the condition size quantity quality weight numbers etc of the items available for sale disposal Therefore no claim shall be entertained in case of any variations in quantities particularly on down ward side or condition quality weight numbers of the materials etc at the time of upliftment which may kindly be noted

4 Since the quantities for Lot No 130 to 192 are approximate BPCL reserves the right at the time of handing over of scrap to reduce the quantities in exceptional situations In case of such downward revision of quantities the differential amount paid will be adjusted and returned to party without any interest by cheque 5 At any given time there can be only one H-1 bidder per lot item

9

If more than one bidder bid same value for an item lot the bidder who quotes the highest price first as per the server time is considered as the H-1 bidder for that lot item

The sale proceeds submitted by the H1 bidder shall not be refunded in any case Therefore it is in the interest of the bidder to uplift the material within 2 weeks of the issue of Authority Letter

6 E-Procurement Technologies Ltd

61 E-ProcurementTechnologies Ltd runs its business on the basis of a robust Web Site However E-Procurement Technologies Ltd is outsourcing server space from a third party hosting company and hence shall ensure the smooth running in all good faith and intention However BPCL E-Procurement Technologies Ltd will not be held responsible for any failure of power network server hosting server internet connectivity ISP or otherwise at Bidderrsquos end or at BPCL E-Procurement Technologies Ltd directly or indirectly effecting On-line method of Bidding

62 E-Procurement Technologies Ltd takes no responsibility of the quality quantity documentation details of buyers sellers Both the buyers amp sellers agree to defend indemnity and hold harmless E-Procurement Technologies Ltd from any loss damage cost and expenses caused by any reason during this transaction In no event shall E-Procurement Technologies Ltd be liable for any loss for the transactions by business revenues profit costs direct and incidental consequential or punitive damages of any claim Both the parties agree to have discussed all the related matter regarding this transaction and have understood in full that E-Procurement Technologies Ltd has provided a source of supply and has nothing to do any further especially with regards to quality warranty guarantees delivery schedules payments rejections transportation legal laws and regulations to be followed from time to time etc Since E-Procurement Technologies Ltd does not possess knowledge base of the commodities under transaction both the parties agree that the matter contained in the materials as a part or as a whole does not violate any applicable law No complaint will be entertained after the lot is once knocked down E-Procurement Technologies Ltd is only an e-commerce service provider and is not and cannot be a party to or control in any manner any transactions between the seller and the bidder E-Procurement Technologies Ltd shall neither be responsible nor liable to mediate or resolve any disputes or disagreements between the Seller and Bidder

63 The Seller Bidder agrees to limit the liability of E-Procurement Technologies Ltd to them for any and all claims losses costs damages of any nature whatsoever or claims expenses from any cause or causes including attorneysrsquo fees and costs so that the total aggregate liability of E-Procurement Technologies Ltd to the Seller Bidder shall not exceed itrsquos total fee receivable from the Seller Bidder It is intended that this limitation apply to any and all liability or cause of action however alleged or arising unless otherwise prohibited by law

64 In the event of any dispute with regard to non-lifting non-availability of inspected materials etc and forfeiture of lsquoEMDrsquo by seller E-Procurement Technologies Ltd will not be held responsible for the loss forfeiture

10

IN CASE OF PROBLEM DURING AUCTION PLEASE CONTACT THE FOLLOWING ADDRESS

NAME ADDRESS MOBILE NO Email ID

Helpdesk A-201208 Wall Street - II Opp Orient Club Nr Gujarat College Ellis Bridge Ahmedabad - 380 006 Gujarat (India)

+91-79-68136 861 | 871 | 819

supportbpcleprocin

Mr Harshal Sapkale

Mumbai BPCL Mumbai Sewree

022 2417 6419 63518966379766900823

mumbaisupporteptlin

Mr Rahul Desai

Ahmedabad 079-6813 6873

+91 93745 19816

rahulabcprocurecom

Mr Chandan Kolkata +91 33 24293447 9265562841

chandaneptlin

Mr Rajesh Chennai +91 44 26142669 chennaisupporteptlin

Mr Milan

Suresh

Kochi +91 ndash484 2821642 +91 6351896638

kochieptlin

7 Auction Result 71 The result will be declared within 50 working days approximate from the date of auction

through Sales Letter 72 The rate offered by the bidder shall be considered as Basic Price Per Unit of the items

mentioned All taxes Duties Goods amp Service Tax (GST) Tax Collected at Source(TCS) or any other statutory levies or taxes as applicable under the relevant GST act IT Act or any other act shall be charged extra at the rate prevailing at the time of sale letter deliveryinvoicing At the time of receipt of payment towards sale of scraps items as mentioned in the tender documents advance 18 GST will be charged along with 075 TCS Same shall be adjusted at the time of final invoicing accordingly differential amount if any shall be refunded recovered from the customers No interest claims shall be entertained by BPCL on account of advance receipt from the customers

73 The present tentative rate of GST is given In Table ldquoArdquo [Part -2 ] However these Taxes as

applicable shall be on actuals Tax Collection at Source [TCS] 075 of [basic value + GST ] will be charged extra to all Bidders for all items Successful bidder has to deposit the amount of equal to [basic + GST + TCS] BPCL would provide Tax Collection Certificate to successful Bidder In case TCS is not applicable bidder can take refund from appropriate authority based on TCS Certificate of BPCL

74 Please note that taxes duties TCS etc statutory levies shall be as applicable at the time of

sale letter upliftment invoicing Decision in regard to applicability of GST TCS rates etc as decided by BPCL would be final and binding to the successful bidder and bidders cannot claim dispute on this matter

75 Any failure to accept the rate of taxes duties TCS etc as may be indicated by BPCL in the

sale letter at the time of upliftment in the invoice BPCL reserves the right to forfeit EMD and cancel sale letter without assigning any reasons

11

BIDDING SCREEN 76 The start bid price amp increment price have been mentioned vide Table-A (Part-I) which

shall be visible to all the bidders on their respective bidding screen for each Lot for which they are qualified to bid Please note that the first bid that comes in the system should be equal to the start price + one increment or higher than the increment value for each Lot The second online bid and onwards for any particular Lot will have to be higher than the H1 rate by the minimum increment value or higher than the increment value

77 Please note that the start bid price is the minimum basic price excluding all taxes etc and bidders have to put their bids above the start bid price indicated above BPCL reserves the right not to sell at the highest offer received during the auction in case their expected reserve target price is not achieved or for any other reasons

78 Bidders to note that Start Bid Price provided by BPCL is only to proceed with start of e-auction It is to be noted that Start Bid Price is not considered as expected sale price Customers who are interested to purchase the material are requested to give their best price for the material even in case where there are no competitive bids BPCL reserves to sell material only when sale price obtained is as per BPCL requirement Also please note that the Start Price mentioned is only indicative and can be changed on the auction day based on market conditions

8 Payment amp Delivery

81 Successful Bidder [H-1 Party] will have to make payment of full Sale value [including GST

and TCS as applicable ] in the form of Demand draft in favour of Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd payable at Mumbai or through NEFTRTGS within 2 weeks of Sale Letter intimation of bid acceptance and uplift the materials by making their own arrangements within 2 weeks of Authority Letter issued by BPCL In case of any delay in making payment beyond stipulated time as mentioned above prior intimation needs to be sent to BPCL authorities and concurrence should be sought In case where there is no intimation from the customer or the customer does not respond to the follow-ups then the following steps may be taken by BPCL

A Partyrsquos EMD may be forfeited B Sale letter will be treated as cancelled and Seller shall have the right to

dispose off the materials No claim whatsoever from the said party shall be entertained

C The party may also be debarred from participation in any future sales auctions for one year

82 Bidders must ensure that the inspection of scrap at location is carried out thoroughly before

quoting in eauction Common understanding on quantityweight of scrap has to be reached before the bidder submits the bid No claims will be entertained post bidding and at the time of lifting the material In case of any dispute the matter should be resolved directly with the location

NOTE 1) EMD will be refunded after completion of the disposal activity

2) Successful party has to make payment in full and in one installment only 3) No part payments will be allowed However in exceptional circumstances in case

12

the complete material is not available at the location then concurrence from location representative is mandatory so that the customer may deposit the part payment for the available material

9 Description of Materials and Quality and Quantity

91 The materials shall be disposed off in ldquoAS-IS-WHERE-ISrdquo and ldquoNO COMPLAINTrdquo basis in single lot only

92 Numbers quantities and nature of material given in the catalogue are approximate indicative only and the materials will be sold without any regard or consideration of these numbers or nature of materials and no Warranty or guarantee shall be implied The Purchaser must lift the declared quantity within prescribed time of four weeks The sale disposal offer may be withdrawn by the seller any time and the decision of the seller in this regard is final and binding on all

93 Each truck may be weighed both before and after loading on weighbridge and weighment witnessed jointly by officers of BPCL Purchasers representatives if required

10 Removal of Materials

101 The purchaser shall complete the transaction including collecting the scrap material

before 500 pm on any working day with prior appointment with the concerned department within the stipulated delivery days The items offered for sale will be handed over to the successful tenderer by BPCL official at site on production of our Authority Letter which will be issued after the payment of total sale price including Taxes amp TCSetc

102 The Seller reserves the right to unload the vehicles for inspection purpose If it is

suspected at any time that the purchaser has loaded the material materials for which he is not purchaser or if the purchaser is found to carry excess material than that mentioned in the documents the Co will be within its right to detain the truck unload the goods at the cost amp expenses of the purchaser amp terminate the contract forthwith and may forfeit the sale value amp claim such further losses and damages that may be caused to the Seller

103 Any damage to the Sellerrsquos or Third Partyrsquos properties during removal of the items will

have to be made good by the successful purchaser at their own cost The Seller reserves the right to claim from the purchaser any expenses which might have been incurred by it over and above the EMD by way of restoring damages caused to properties belonging to the Seller Third Parties by the action of such purchaser or their men Until such losses are reimbursed delivery of the material sold will not be given to the purchaser

104 Loading Unloading will be carried out by the purchaser at his own costs amp risk All

material handling machines equipments tools and tackles labour etc or any other items as may be required to be supplied by party or as insisted by the seller for successful completion of the job will be arranged by the purchasers at their own cost Non-availability of the same will not be considered as a ground for lsquoLate-Liftingrsquo of the materials

Scrap material shall be weighed as far as possible within BPCL premises in presence of the buyer and seller (BPCL representative) before clearance for dispatch In case there are no facilities for weighing in sellers premises the purchaser shall arrange for weighing in an approved weighing machine at his cost as directed and to be

13

witnessed by the purchaserrsquos representative 11 Decision in case of disputes

111 In case of any dispute regarding the contract the decision of the Seller shall be final and binding If there is any dispute as to the last or highest bid or dispute in identifying the item belonging to particular lot the dispute shall be determined by the Seller and their decision shall be final and binding to all

12 Right of Acceptance Rejection of offer

121 The Seller reserves the right to withdraw wholly or partially any or all the items set for sale at any time during the period of contract without assigning any reasons

122 The goods are sold subject to the reserve expected price obtained by the Seller to

their satisfaction The Seller is not bound to accept the highest offer The Seller reserves the right to reject any conditional offers

13 Forfeiture of Earnest Money Deposit

131 In case of failure of the purchaser to comply with the conditions of the tender contract the Seller may at its discretion terminate the contract and the EMD paid by the purchaser may stand forfeited for the breach of contract by the purchaser The lot in question will be re-sold by the Seller without any reference to the purchaser to any other buyer at the cost and risk of the defaulting purchaser The deficit if any will be recovered from the defaulting purchaser

132 The lots paid for must be completely removed at the purchaserrsquos expense within the

schedule period specified If any lot is not removed within this specified period the Seller may re-sell re-auction the said lot or portion thereof at the purchaserrsquos risk and expense In this event the purchaser will be liable to compensate the Seller for all the damages and losses that the Seller may suffer on account of re-selling re-auctioning the lot This will be in addition to EMD that may stand forfeited in the event of the purchaser not removing the lots within the specified time

133 In case the bidder backs out from any of the LOT mentioned in which he is H1 bidder

then the complete EMD amount submitted for that Category may be forfeited by BPCL

14 Termination of Contract

The Seller reserves the right to terminate the contract at any time by giving three days notice on the following ground

141 Unsatisfactory execution or performance of the contract by the purchaser 142 For improper behavior of the purchaser or breach of the terms and conditions of

the contract 143 Decision of the Seller to terminate the contract shall be final and binding and no claim

for damages and compensation shall be entertained In the event of the purchaser or his agent or servant committing or attempting to commit theft fraud dishonesty or gross misbehaviour in connection with the subject matter of this contract or in any other connection whatsoever concerning the business of the Seller the Seller will be entitled to terminate the contract forthwith and may forfeit the EMD Sale Value at its sole discretion

14

144 In case of any incomplete job or only part job done before the schedule time for

completion and if the delays are found to be attributable to the purchaserrsquos failures the seller ie BPCL if not satisfied with their performance reserves the right to terminate the contract and award the job to any other Contractor at their cost and risk

15 Passing of Property In the goods

It is expressly made clear that the property in the goods whether sold by units weights or lots whether arranged or otherwise will remain that of the Seller and will pass on to the purchaser only when material is taken out by the Purchaser from the factory Premises after getting valid dispatch documents

16 General

161 All Safety Regulations should be followed by the purchaser and their men in removing the items Also the purchaser and their men will be neither allowed to carry lighters nor to smoke inside the premises They should obtain suitable Work Permits Safety Certificates for excavation hot work etc from the authorities at site The work will be allowed to carry out during working hours of the Installation Depot territoryregional offices LPG Plants etc only The work should be commenced only after obtaining necessary permission from the Corporationrsquos representative The workers employed to carry out the work should observe the Corporationrsquos rules and regulations at the location

162 Any injuries to workers employed by the successful purchaser while removal

transport of the items and any risk liabilities (including under Workmenrsquos Compensation Act etc) arising out of the same will be the liability of the purchaser and not of the Corporation The Purchaser should also indemnify the Corporation against all liabilities demurrage claims arising out of non-compliance by the purchaser of all statutory requirements currently in force or made applicable subsequently The successful purchaser will keep the Corporation indemnified against all damages claims arising of the aforesaid

163 All notices letters sent to the purchaser shall be deemed to have been received

by him them within 48 hours from the time of posting if the same are sent at the address given by the purchaser

164 Resale will not be recognized and release order will be made out in the name of

actual successful purchasers only 165 The purchaser shall not be entitled to resell any lot or part of a lot while the goods

are still lying within the premises of the Company and no delivery would be effected by the Company to any person other than the purchaser whose names are mentioned in the delivery order

166 The successful party shall also be liable for any pecuniary liability arising on

account of any violation by them of the safety requirements Should any injury to people or loss or damage due to fire or accident to any property or a portion thereof occur as a result of failure to comply with such regulations the successful party shall be held responsible for the consequences thereof and shall keep the company seller harmless and indemnified

15

167 The terms and conditions of tender for disposal of scrap material as per Annexure

ndash1 amp 2 shall be applicable 168 Any change in conditions of sale or additional conditions of sale if any will be

announced in the following web sites

1 httpseprocureprocuretigercom 2 wwwbharatpetroleumcom --gt Energizing Business --gtTenders rarrSearch

Tender by Categoryrarr CPO(Mktg)-Disposal

169 The list of disposal items and their location with address contact person and their Tel No and EMD details etc are provided at TABLE-A [Part ndash I ]

1610 The lot location with quantities auction start time Auction close time start

bid Price bid increment value etc details are provided in TABLE-A [PART ndash 1 ] 1611 The tentative GST details are provided in TABLE-A [PART ndash 2 ] 1612 The decision of seller is final and binding in all matters related to this sale

17 The Validity period of the offer is 50 days from the date of e-auction

18 Successful parties may note that

(a) Item once sold cannot be taken back or exchanged Should any successful

tenderer withdraw their bid either prior to our issue of acceptance letter or afterwards the Seller will be at liberty to resell the items to any person of their choice at the risk and cost of the original successful tenderer If such re- sale proceeds is more than the earlier de-faulting successful tendererrsquos offer they will not be entitled for any increased proceeds realized by the Corporation However if the re-sale proceeds are less than the earlier defaulting successful bidder the seller reserves the right to recover the difference in re-sale realization from the defaulting earlier successful bidder

(b) Resale transfer on assigning the unremoved undismantled materials to

any other party will not be allowed until the materials are removed from our premises

(c) Any damage to the Corporationrsquos Railwayrsquos or Third Partyrsquos properties

during removal of the items will have to be made good by the successful tenderer at their own cost The Corporation reserves the right to claim from the tenderer any expenses which might have been incurred by it over and above the EMD by way of restoring damages caused to properties belonging to the Corporation RailwaysThird Parties by the action of such tenderer or their men

19 The Corporation reserves the right to accept or reject any tender in part or completely

to suit their convenience without assigning any reasons whatsoever

The entire job of upliftment must be completed as per schedule as mentioned in point

no 81 above ldquoBPCL at its own discretion may request the bidder to make

16

payment and uplift the material beyond the above time schedule under exceptional circumstancesrdquo

Special terms and conditions for sale of scrap

Sr no Details Time limit

1 Time limit for EMD refund when bidder is not

H1 for any lot in the current auction 45 days from completion of auction

2 Time limit for EMD refund when bidder is H1

for any lot in the auction

After completion of sale of all the lots (of the same items for which customer is H1) and receiveing adequate confirmation from the location

3 EMD of the unsuccessful lots

EMD of unsuccessful lots will not be adjusted against the successful lots EMDrsquos will be refunded to the customer within 45 days of completion of auction Customer to make full payment for the Lots where he is H1

17

ANNEXURE ndash A

(on bidder letterhead with company seal and stamp with contact details) From Date To Ms Bharat Petroleum Corp Ltd CPO (Mktg) A-Installation Sewree (East) Mumbai -400015 Sirs Re REQUEST TO ISSUE OUR LOGIN ID PASSWORD FOR PARTICIPATING IN THE e-AUCTION TO BE HELD ON BEHALF OF BPCL ON 20012021 FROM 1000 HRS FOR VARIOUS LOTS A EMD Details

Please find attached herewith our Demand Draft payable to Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd at Mumbai as per details given hereunder for participating at the above e-Auction All DDs are payable to Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd at Mumbai Lot No DD NoNEFTRTGS Details Amount

Bidders to note that bidder has to submit separate EMD for each lot For more information you may contact BPCL representative at 022-24176416 022-241765078696906824 9821431147 B General Notes

We hereby confirm that we have understood the steps for Bidding on e-Procurement

Technologies Ltd Site httpseprocureprocuretigercom and would like to participate in the mock online training auction for BPCL to be held on 14012021 to 17012021We hereby confirm that we have read and understood the terms amp conditions of the e-Auction Sale tender documents for all the lots and same are acceptable to us We have also physically inspected the materials and understood the scope of materials and its condition and there are no deviations to the same as per the auction catalogue details and I accept all terms and conditions of the e-auction sale tender document in full We will honour the Bids placed by us during the auction procedure We also confirm that we will e-mail a scanned copy or fax the price confirmation of our

18

final online quoted rate as per AnnexurendashB immediately after the completion of e-auction followed by original price confirmation sheet by courier

You are requested to ISSUE our Login ID Password on our valid and official email as given in below on receipt of above DDNEFTRTGS PAYMENT and relevant documents E Mail Id____________________________ PAN No ____________________________ (Please enclose PAN Card Copy In case PAN Card copy is not enclosed DD will not be accepted) GSTN No_________________________ (Please enclose self attested GST registration copy)

Thanking you Yours truly Company Stamp ampSeal

[Name amp Signature] Encl 1] Drafts as above 2 ] Other documents [ provide full details ] Tel No Office

Residence Mobile Ph No Fax No

19

ANNEXURE ndash B

Confirmation of Training

To Ms Bharat Petroleum Corp Ltd CPO (Mktg) A-Installation Sewree (East) Mumbai -400015 Fax 022 24117878

This is to confirm that we have understood all bidding procedures for the Forward auction to be held on 20012021 We also confirm that we have understood and comply with all tender terms and conditions mentioned in the tender document - DISPCPO (M)20-21(1)05-Scrap of Depot amp Tanks Thanking you Yours truly Company Stamp ampSeal

[Name amp Signature]

20

Annexure ndash C Bidding procedure and Auction guidelines A Steps for Actual Bidding Procedure

1 Go to httpseprocureprocuretigercom 2 Enter ldquoLogin IDldquo and ldquoPasswordrdquo 3 When a bidder logs in for the first time for the particular auction bidder has to accept

to the Terms amp Conditions (After accepting to the terms amp conditions of the company only you can be able to bid)

4 After accepting to the terms you will be taken to the auction-listing page where you will be able to see all the details about the auctions

5 Click on Auction Room link on the top of this page This will take you to the Bidding Page A separate Window opens which is the Bid room

6 Now Start Bidding You can either Bid Manually OR can use Auto-Bid (In Auto bid the computer will bid on your behalf upto that value you given)

7 In the Manual Bid option you can put your bid in the text box available for each ITEM and submit it every time A bid confirmation pop up box will appear to confirming whether you want to go ahead with the bid posted or not If you confirm the bid your bid will be posted If your bid is accepted that will be displayed in ldquoMy Last Accepted Raterdquo column on your right side screen Also the highest bid amount will be displayed in ldquoH1 Raterdquo column If you are the highest bidder at the time ldquoYour Rankrdquo column will be highlighted with ldquogreenrdquo background with rank mentioned as 1 (which is indicative that you are H1 ie the highest bidder for that particular item at that point of time)

8 During the auction the current highest bid of the bidder the bid status and the bid history can be viewed on the screen all the times Bids can be placed at the specified time mentioned during the auction day

9 For Auto Bid Click on the ldquoAuto Bidrdquo icon related to the item you want to bid It will open a small window where you can place your ldquoauto bidldquo The starting bid amount in ldquoLower Limitrdquo text box will be the Opening Price + One Increment or the H1 Price at that point of time Enter the maximum amount in the ldquoUpper Limitrdquo text box Submit your auto bid after filling the upper limit

10 You can see your Bid Value and the Highest Bid Value for a particular lot after bidding once

11 There is Auto Time Extension will be done by the system If any bidder post his bid in the last 10 minutes of the auction closing time the auction will be extended automatically for further 10 minutes

Special Note Bidders are requested to check the Bid Entry in words amp figures before confirming it Any wrong bids will lead to forfeiture of Earnest Money Deposit (EMD) and said lot will be re-auctioned and the bidder is liable to be barred from the future bidding if any

21

B E-Auction Guidelines

BPCL shall finalise the disposal of the items (Lots) against this Tender through e-auction mode BPCL has made arrangement with Ms e-Procurement Technologies Ltd (ETL) who shall be BPCLrsquos authorized service provider for the same Please go through the guidelines given below and submit your acceptance to the same 1 E-Auction shall be conducted by BPCL on pre-specified date and time which the bidders

shall be quoting from their own offices place of their choice Internet connectivity shall have to be ensured by bidders themselves In extreme case of failure of Internet connectivity (due to any reason whatsoever may be) it is the biddersrsquo responsibility decision to send fax communication immediately to Ms e-Procurement Technologies Ltd furnishing the price the bidder wants to bid online with a request to upload the faxed price on line so that ETL will up load that price on line on behalf of the Bidder It shall be noted clearly that the concerned bidder communicating this price to ETL has to solely ensure that the fax message is received by ETL in a readable legible form and also the bidder should simultaneously check up with ETL about the clear receipt of the price faxed It shall also be clearly understood that the bidder shall be at liberty to send such fax communications of prices to be up loaded by ETL only within the closure of Bid time for that particular Lot and under no circumstance it shall be allowed beyond the closure of Bid time for that particular Lot It shall also be noted that ETL should be given a reasonable required time by the bidders to upload such prices online and if such required time is not available at the disposal of ETL at the time of receipt of the fax message from the bidders ETL will not be uploading the prices and either BPCL or ETL are not responsible for this unforeseen circumstances In order to ward-off such contingent situation bidders are requested to make all the necessary arrangements alternatives whatever required so that they are able to circumvent such situation and still be able to participate in the e-auction successfully Failure of power at the premises of bidders during the e-auction cannot be the cause for not participating in the e-auction On account of this the time for the e-auction cannot be extended and neither BPCL nor ETL is responsible for such eventualities

2 Ms e-Procurement Technologies Ltd shall arrange to train your nominated person

(s) without any cost to you after the submission of the required documents amp the EMD amount

3 Starting Bid Bid Increment The opening price and the bid increment value for the

respective Lot has been mentioned vide Annexure A Table-1 BPCL reserves the right to revise the start bid price at the time of auction

4 BIDDING CURRENCY AND UNIT OF MEASUREMENT Bidding and evaluation will be conducted in Indian Rupees (INR) of the item Lot The price bid placed during the ldquoe-Auctionrdquo shall be ldquoRate per Unitrdquo against each Lot

5 At the end of the e-auction bidder has to provide the Price Confirmation for his valid

highest offer submitted in the e-Auction as per BPCLrsquos format immediately after the completion of the e-Auction

6 Procedure of e-Auction

i The start bid price amp increment price have been mentioned vide Annexure A Table-1 which shall be visible to all the bidders on their respective bidding screen for each Lot for which they are qualified to bid

22

Please note that the first bid that comes in the system should be equal to the start price + one increment or higher than the increment value for each Lot The second online bid and onwards for any particular Lot will have to be higher than the H1 rate by the minimum increment value or higher than the increment value

ii E-Auction shall be for a period as mentioned in the tender document for

all the items Lots in this e-auction If a bidder places a bid in the last 10 minutes of closing of the e-Auction and if that bid gets accepted then the duration for that particular Lot shall get extended automatically for another 10 minutes from the time that bid comes in Please note that the auto-extension will take place only if a bid comes in those last 10 minutes and if that bid gets accepted If the bid does not get accepted the auto-extension will not take place even if that bid might have come in the last 10 minutes In case there is no bid in the last 10 minutes of closing of any particular Lot the time shall get closed automatically without any extension for that particular Lot However bidders are advised not to wait till the last minute or last few seconds to enter their bid during the auto-extension period to avoid complications related with internet connectivity network problems system crash down power failure etc

iii The Bidder who has submitted the DD for any category can bid for all

LOTS mentioned under this category In case the bidder is H1 in any or more categories he has to uplift the said LOT as will be confirmed by BPCL at its discretion In case the bidder backs out from uplifting this LOT then the whole EMD for that category may be forfeited by BPCL

iv Auto Bidding Auto Bidding feature is a feature to safe guard the

bidderrsquos interest of any Internet failure or to avoid last minute rush This feature allows Bidders to place an automated bid against other Bidders in an auction for each Lot and bid without having to enter a new amount each time a competing Bidder submits a new offer for any particular Lot

The bid amount that a Bidder enters is the maximum at that point of time that the Bidder is willing to offer for a particular Lot Here the software bids on behalf of the supplier The auto-bid amount is the maximum amount that the Bidder is

willing to offer During the course of bidding the Bidder cannot delete or change the amount of an Auto Bid

Bids are submitted in increments (increasing bid amounts) The application automates auto bidding by processing auto bids automatically according to the increment that BPCL originally established when creating the auction submitting offers to the next bid increment each time a competing Bidder bids regardless if competing bids are submitted as auto or manual bids

7 Successful bidder shall be required to submit the final prices quoted during the e-Auction in the Format provided to you after the completion of Auction to ETL duly signed and stamped as token of acceptance without any new condition other than those already agreed to before start of auction immediately after the completion of the e-Auction

23

8 Your bid will be taken as an offer to collect the items mentioned in that particular Lot Bids once made by you cannot be cancelled withdrawn and you shall be bound to collect the item as mentioned above at your final bid price Should you back out and not agree as per the final rates quoted BPCL shall take action as appropriate including forfeiture of EMD for the whole category

9 After the receipt of the EMD and other required documents the bidder shall be assigned

a Unique User Name amp Password by ETL The bidders are advised to change the Password and edit the information in the Registration Page after the receipt of initial Password from ETL to ensure confidentiality All bids made from the Login ID given to them will be deemed to have been made by their company

10 The bidders will be able to view the following on their screen along with the necessary

fields in the e-Auction a Highest Bid (H1 unit Rate) in the Auction for the Lots for which they are qualified to

bid b Bid Placed by them (Unit Rate) c Their Own Rank (H1 H2 H3hellip etc where H1 would be the highest bidder H2 would

be the second highest bidder and so onhellip) d Opening unit Price amp Bid Increment value for each Lot

11 At the end of the e-Auction BPCL will decide upon the winner BPCLrsquos decision on award of Contract shall be final and binding on all the Bidders

12 BPCL shall be at liberty to cancel the e-auction process at any time before disposing

without assigning any reason 13 BPCL ETL shall not have any liability to bidders for any interruption or delay in access

to the site irrespective of the cause 14 Other Terms amp Conditions

- The Bidder shall not involve himself or any of his representatives in Price manipulation of any kind directly or indirectly by communicating with other bidders BPCL shall have the right to seek explanation from the bidders in case IP address of those bidders is found to be same Action if necessary shall be initiated against such bidders

- The Bidder shall not divulge either his Bids or any other exclusive details of

BPCL to any other party - BPCLrsquos decision on award of Contract shall be final and binding on all the

Bidders - BPCL along with ETL can decide to extend reschedule or cancel any Auction Any

changes made by BPCL and or ETL after the first posting will have to be accepted if the Bidder continues to access the site after that time

- ETL shall not have any liability to Bidders for any interruption or delay in access

to the site irrespective of the cause - ETL is not responsible for any damages including damages that result from but

are not limited to negligence

24

- ETL will not be held responsible for consequential damages including but not

limited to systems problems inability to use the system loss of electronic information etc

15 ONLINE BID FORM General description of details available online during bidding to enable bidders to put their prices online are as below

Lot No

Item Description Location Qty Unit Unit Rate in INR

(In Fig)

Unit Rate in INR (In Words)

1 As given in Table ndash A

As given in Table ndash A

As given in Table ndash

A

As given in Table ndash

A

Important Note

1 The bidders have to quote in the ldquoUnit Rate in INR (In Fig)rdquo column only during the e-auction

2 Please note that in case you are H1 in any LOT then it is mandatory for you to submit the total amount to BPCL and uplift the material Failure to do so will may result in forfeiture of EMD for that category

3 The ldquoUnit Rate in INR (In Words)rdquo will be automatically converted by the System

4 After the bidder submits the bid confirmation of the price he has quoted for any

particular Lot is asked from him twice after which only the system accepts or rejects his bid based on the Start Price H1 rate at that point of time Confirming to the minimum increment value

25

TABLE-A (PART-I)Scrap of Depots and Tanks

(Bidders to note that they have to submit separate EMD for each lot)

LOT NO

COMPLETE LOCATIONADDRESS

BRIEF ITEMS DESCRIPTION (You are requested to visit place before quoting for the

item Please take prior appointment from the contact

person before visiting the site)

Qty Unit EMD (Rs)

START PRICE (RS)

INCREMENTAL

VALUE (RS)

AUCTION

START TIME

AUCTION

CLOSE

TIME

130

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

FIRE ENGINE NO05 amp JOCKY PUMP -01 NO

1 LOT 75000 640000 3200 1000H

R 1030HR

131

CHERLAPALLI INSTALLATION PO-

HCL PB NO4HYDERABADTEL

EANGANA-500051 MRnilesh m karande

(निलश एम करानड) 9866317049

nileshmkarandebharatpetroleumin

OLD PUMPSMPDs

ETC 1 LOT 35000 240000 1200

1000HR

1030HR

132

Sewree InstRETAIL TERR OPSSEWREE

INSTLNSEWREE FORT ROADSEWREE(EAST)MUMBAIMaharashtra400015samanhusai

n983382927422-26156336 Extn

25samanhusainbharatpetroleumin

MS PRODUCT PIPELINES FIRE HYDRENT PIPE

LINES STORAGE STEEL RACKS MS

GATESSTEEL SHEET CUPBOARD

ETC

1 LS 75000 476000 2380 1000H

R 1030HR

26

133

Bharat Petroleum Corporation limited Bhilai Co-op Depot Bijalee NagarGE RoadDistrict-Durg Chattisgarh-490021 Contact Person MrRambabu B

(रामबाब बी)

9926499266 brambabubharatpetroleumin amp MrRavi

K Ghorpade (रनि क

घोरपड) 8600417776 ravikghorpadebharatpetroleumin

Oil Interceptors Hose Boxes

monitors hydrants Valves

Pipelines etc

1 LS 175000 1725912 862956 1000H

R 1030HR

134

Bharat Petroleum Corporation limited Bhilai Co-op Depot Bijalee NagarGE RoadDistrict-Durg Chattisgarh-490021 Contact Person MrRambabu B

(रामबाब बी)

9926499266 brambabubharatpetroleumin amp MrRavi

K Ghorpade (रनि क

घोरपड) 8600417776 ravikghorpadebharatpetroleumin

Search Lights UPS olour

cameras Fans Tubelight fixtures

Gate Light fittingsExhaust

Fans etc

1 LS 35000 335520 16776 1000H

R 1030HR

135

Bharat Petroleum Corporation limited Bhilai Co-op Depot Bijalee NagarGE RoadDistrict-Durg Chattisgarh-490021 Contact Person MrRambabu B

(रामबाब बी)

9926499266 brambabubharatpetroleumin amp MrRavi

K Ghorpade (रनि क

घोरपड) 8600417776 ravikghorpadebharatpetroleumin

Mobile PFS Lab-CG04D1373

1 LS 7500 48000 240 1030H

R 1100HR

136

DHARWAD LPG 323-333BELUR

INDUSTRIAL AREA ROAD NO3P B

NO39DHARWADKARNATAKA-580011

MRRajkatti Y S

10 -20 KL MS TANK MPDs DISPENCING

UNITS

1 LOT 35000 396800 1984 1030H

R 1100HR

27

(राजकटटी िाय एस)

9753125125 rajkattiysbharatpetr

oleumin

137

VILL amp PO AMBABAI KARARIJHANSI

UTTAR PRADESH-284001 MRTajeshwar

(तजशवर ) 9478823709 tajeshwarbharatpet

roleumin

PLATE 8MM 6FT16FT MS TANK 15000

LTSPIPEANGEL SCRAPLIGHT GI

SCRAP ETC

1 LOT 75000 418400 2092 1030H

R 1100HR

138

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

FIRE WATER TANK 03 NO

1 LOT 175000 1872000 9360 1030H

R 1100HR

139

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

MS UNLOADING PUMPSVT

PUMPSMOTORSCENTRIFUGAL PUMPS ETC

1 LOT 250000 4004000 20020 1030H

R 1100HR

140

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

7 NO OF UNDER GROUND

STORAGE TANKS AND ASSOCIATED

PIPE LINES IN TANK FARM

1 LOT 175000 1600000 8000 1100H

R 1130HR

141

Flat no 302 Shanthi Tower Vinayak

Nagar Hyderabad RoadNIZAMABADTELANGANA-503002 MR

Sri Harsha (शरी हषाा)

8606510668 sriharshabharatpetr

oleumin

MONO PUMP PRESET PUMP

MPDs EMBLEM POLE OLD

TANKFALSE CEILING OLD RVI

ETC

1 LOT 35000 229600 1148 1100H

R 1130HR

28

142

KARUR TERRITORY ATHUR ampKADAPARAI

VILLAGE ERODE ROAD ATHUR

POSTKARURTAMIL NADU-639002

MRDilip Krishnan

(दिलीप कषणि)

8138906295 dilipkrishnanbharat

petroleumin

OLD 11KV VCB ELECTRICAL

PANEL500KVA DG SET OLD VFD

PANELMICRO PLC AND PANEL ETC

1 LOT 75000 556800 2784 1100H

R 1130HR

143

WARANGAL DEPOT GOOD SHED

ROADWARANGALTELENGANA-506002

MRMukesh Murali

(मकश मरली)

9497270991 mukeshmuralibhara

tpetroleumin

VARIOUS DIA METER CS

PIPESGATE VALVES

1 LOT 75000 4924689 246234 1100H

R 1130HR

144

RAJBANDH TOP RAJBANDH

CHATTYDURGAPURWEST BENGAL-

713212 MRDurga

Annapurna K V N (िराा

अननपणाा क िी एि)

9775077069 durgakvnbharatpetr

oleumin

SCRAPPED MS SKO PRODUCT

TRANSFER PIPELINELIVE FIRE

DIGHTING FACILITIES LOADING

ARMSOLD TLC UNIT OLD VALES

ETC

1 LS 75000 483200 2416 1100H

R 1130HR

145

BPCL HOSPET PSA FOR SALES

OFFICERHOSPETKARNATAKA-583201

MRPradeep J Hivare

(परिीप ज नहिार)

9940588023 pradeepjhivarebhar

atpetroleumin

STEEL CANOPYTANK

MPDLIGHT FITTINGS

AUTOMATION EQUIPMENT ETC

1 LS 35000 320000 1600 1130H

R 1200HR

146

MANGLIA RECEIPT TERMINAL MANGILA

- SANVER ROAD MANGLIAINDOREMA

DHYA PRADESH-453771 MR Swapnil S

Kakde (सिनिल एस

काकड़) 7709969664 swapnilskakdebhar

atpetroleumin

FW PUMP SUCTION HEADER-

500MM PUMP DISCHARGE PL

250MMCOOLING SYSTEM FIXED

FOAM STSTEMFIRE

EXTINGUISHER JOCKY PUMP ETC

1 LS 75000 567800 2839 1130H

R 1200HR

29

147

ADARSH NAGAR DIST - BIJNORNAZIBABAD

UTTAR PRADESH-246763 MRMohd

Ibran (मौ इबराि)

9839523968 mohdibranbharatpe

troleumin

RUBBER HOSE WITH

FLANGEGATE VALVEs FOAM

DRUMALUMINIUM SCRAPMS TANK500LTR PROVER ETC

1 LOT 75000 500460 25023 1130H

R 1200HR

148

NO- 214 VISHWAKARMA

INDUSTRIAL AREAJAIPURRAJSRH

AN-302013 MRRajendra KM

(राजनर कमार)

99281493310141-6501547

rajendrakmbharatpetroleumin

KIRLOSKAR PUMP KIRLOSKAR

ENGINEFIRE ENGINE 03 NO

1 LOT 35000 230000 1150 1130H

R 1200HR

149

KARUR TERRITORY ATHUR ampKADAPARAI

VILLAGE ERODE ROAD ATHUR

POSTKARURTAMIL NADU-639002

MRRishi Rohan (ऋनष

रोहि) 7979944941 rishirohanbharatpet

roleumin

OLD STEEL TANKOLD PUMPING UNITSOLD

CANOPY ITEMSOLD EMBLEM

POLESOLD YARD LIGHTS FITTINGS

ETC

1 LOT 35000 179020 8951 1130H

R 1200HR

150

BULK OIL DEPOT JANKI NAGAR

BAHRIACH ROADGONDAUTTAR

PRADESH-271001

MRAnuj Jaiswal (अिज

जयसिाल) 7897030498 anujjaiswalbharatp

etroleumin

75KVA DG Set 125 KVA DG Set Preset Meters Proving Tanks

350mm diaStrainier etc

1 LS 75000 6309952 315497 1200H

R 1230HR

151

IRIMPANAM INSTALLATION NEW

OIL INSTALLATIONKOCHI KERALA-682309 MRU

Ramadas (य रामिास)

9958444988 uramadasbharatpet

roleumin

WEATHER SHIELD FOR ESCAPE LADDERWO

METER SYSTEMATF

PUMPLABORATORY

ITEMSSPRINKLER ETC

1 LOT 175000 1920000 9600 1200H

R 1230HR

152

STATION ROADHISSARHARYANA-125001 MRAbdul

Matin (अबिल मतीि)

9983784935 abdulmatinbharatp

etroleumin

2T DISPENCER amp OIL TANKGLOW FACIA CANOPY

ETC

1 LOT 75000 672328 336164 1200H

R 1230HR

30

153

Bharat Petroleum Corporation limited Bhilai Co-op Depot Bijalee NagarGE RoadDistrict-Durg Chattisgarh-490021 Contact Person MrRambabu B

(रामबाब बी)

9926499266 brambabubharatpetroleumin amp MrRavi

K Ghorpade (रनि क

घोरपड) 8600417776 ravikghorpadebharatpetroleumin

USED SCRAPPED TANK

1 LOT 250000 5769360 288468 1200H

R 1230HR

154

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumi

FIRE WATER TANK LIGHT

POLESSTORAGE TANK PIPELINE

ETC

453000

MT 250000 1198675 5993 1200H

R 1230HR

155

BPCL MANMAD INSTALLATION

MANMAD NANDGAON ROAD

PANEWADI MANMADNASHIKMAHARASHTRA423104

Contact Person MrDeepak Satpute

9692006232

USEDSCRAPPED DEPOT ASSETS-

FIRE WATER PIPELINEEXTINGU

ISHERFOAM TANKSVHF

HANDSET ETC

1 LS 175000 9647424 482371 1230H

R 1300HR

156

satish paikara m

(पकरा सतीश एम) CH INSTALLATION

MANAGER (RETAIL) BUDGE BUDGE 2

GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST

24-PARGANAS [SOUTH] BUDGE

BUDGE West Bengal PIN - 700137 TEL -

033-24701457 033-24701765 MOB -

9982754999 e-mail paikarasmbharatpe

troleumin

WEIGH BRIDGE 1 LOT 35000 168000 840 1230H

R 1300HR

31

157

dnyaneshwar

bendkule (बडकल

जञािश िर) SR MANAGER OPS IC

(RETAIL) MIRAJ OPPRAILWAY GOODS

SHED (MG) CHANDANWADI

MIRAJ Maharashtra PIN - 416410 TEL - 0241-2595555 -

MOB - 9820246346 e-mail

dnyaneshwarbbharatpetroleumin

FIRE ENGINE PUMP 03 NO

1 LOT 75000 316800 1584 1230H

R 1300HR

158

NAVGHAR INDUSTRIAL ESTATE

BEHIND MSEB GAS TURBINE UNIT

PBNO8 DIST-RAIGAD

BOKADVIRAURANMAHARASHTRA400702

Contact Person Mr Wadhwa Vinay Kumar

022-27222767981146387

6

DISPERSANT SPRAY SYSTEM20

KL NITROGEN TANKTANK-OIL

ON WATER MONITORING SYSTEM ETC

505 MT 35000 337704 16885 1230H

R 1300HR

159

dua gurinder (िआ

रररििर) CHIEF MANAGER OPS IC (RETAIL) KOTA TOP

MS BHARATPETROLEUM

CORPORATION LTDKOTA TOPNH-

27VILLAGE -BRIJESHPURATATHEDKOTA (RAJASTHAN)-325201 TEL - 0744-

2863317 MOB - 9793294449 e-mail

duagbharatpetroleumin

VARIOUS TYPE OF FIRE WATER

PIPELINE 41 MT 175000 2651707 13258

1230HR

1300HR

160

HAZIRA RETAIL TERRITORY SURAT

HAZIRA ROAD POICHHPORE DIST -

SURATHAZIRA GUJRAT-394510

CONTACT PERSON MRMiran M Vaghela

(नमरि एम िाघला)

9033370396 miranmvaghelabhar

PIPELINE amp FITTINGS FIRE

FIGHTING PUMPSLOADING

ARMS ETC

1 LS 75000 748160 37408 1400H

R 1430HR

32

atpetroleumin

161

BIJWSAN INSTALLATION NEAR

IGI AIRPORTNEW DELHIDELHI-110061

MRNavi Sharma (ििी

शमाा) 7727863450 navisharmabharatp

etroleumin

OLD PLT PIPELINES

1 LOT 35000 170400 852 1400H

R 1430HR

162

negi kamal (िरी कमल

ससिह) SR MANAGER OPS IC (RETAIL) KANPUR KANPUR

POL DEPOT BHAUNTI NH - 2 KALPI ROAD

PANKI KANPUR Uttar Pradesh PIN -

208020 TEL - - 0512-2985689 MOB -

9824201038 e-mail negikbharatpetrole

umin

FIRE ENGINE 03 NO

1 LS 35000 384000 1920 1400H

R 1430HR

163

BG GOODS SHED ROAD THACHA

NALLURTIRUNELVELITAMIL NADU-627358

CONTACT PERSON MR Aditya Sri Ram E

(आदितय शरी राम ई)

8867857296 adityasriramebhara

tpetroleumin

WEIGHT BRIDGE PRODUCT PUMP

WITH MOTORSFILLING

CABINET OLD STEEL PLATE ETC

1 LOT 35000 346264 173132 1400H

R 1430HR

164

BPCL IRUGUR TOP INSTALLATION

RAVATHUR PO IRUGUR

VIACOIMBATORE TAMIL NADU-641103

CONTACT PERSON MRNitesh Kumar

(नितश कमार)

9542345719 niteshkumar001bha

ratpetroleumin

MPDCANOPY ETC

1 LS 35000 328320 16416 1400H

R 1430HR

33

165

DESUR DEPOT NEAR DESUR RAILWAY

STATION VILLAGE ZADSHAPUR

DESURBELGAUMKARNATAKA-590014

MRManikantan G

(कनिकि टि जी)

9894555724 manikantangbharat

petroleumin

200 DIA FF LINE - ADDL WOPD

METER MASTER METERMLDB

PANELBARRIER GATE FOR

ENTRYEXIT ETC

22713

MT 35000 1097387 5486 1430H

R 1500HR

166

NEAR RAILWAY STATION PO

ATHARBANKI RLY COLONY DIST

JAGATSINGHPURPARADEEP ODISHA-

754120 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

OLD PD METERSMS

PIPELINESOLD MS PIPELINESASBEST

OS SHEETS ETC

1 LOT 35000 1889412 94470 1430H

R 1500HR

167

PB NO 106 GPO SALAWASJODHPURR

AJASTHAN-342001 MRAvinash Sahani

(अनििाश साहिी)

9587891413 avinashsahanibhara

tpetroleumin

MS SCRAP FIRE ENGINES (04

NOS) FUEL TANKS 1 MT 35000 246400 1232

1430HR

1500HR

168

BPCL PIYALA RETAIL INSTALLATION

VILLAGE - PIYALA PO ASAUTI TEHSIL-

BALLARBHGARH DIST - FARIDABAD

HARYANA-121102 MRMandal

Soumyajyoti (मिडल

सोमयजयोनत)

9874444332 mandalsbharatpetr

oleumin

FIRE EXTINGUISHER 10

KG DCPRADAR LEVEL GUAGE-

TANK FARM AUPARALLEL

REDUNDANT UPS-15

KVAAUTOMATION CABLESFLP

LIGHT FIXTURES IN WAGON P ETC

1 LOT 75000 724360 36218 1430H

R 1500HR

169

17 A HASTINGS ROADALLAHABADUTTAR PRADESH-211001 MRAkash R rivastava

(आकाश शरीिासति)

7678882211 akashsrivastavabha

ratpetroleumin

CANOPY LIGHTS (CFL)SEWING

MACHINE USHA TAILOR MODCO2

FIRE EXINGUISHER250

W MH Canopy light fixtures ETC

1 LOT 35000 2357168 117858 1430H

R 1500HR

34

170

AT POST AKOLNER TALUKA

AHMEDNAGAR DIST -

AHMEDNAGARMAHARASHTRA-414005

MRArpit Tiwari (अरपात

नतिारी) 9408381499 arpittiwaribharatpe

troleumin

FIRE WATER PUMP 850klTLF PUMP MS (M) 50 KLHR25 KVA DG SETCANOPYAMFTLF PUMP MS (M)

50 KLHR ETC

1 LS 35000 200800 1004 1500H

R 1530HR

171

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

10 KG DCP 10 NOS10 KG DCP 10

NOSBULK METERS 9 NOSBULK

METERS 141 NOS150MM DIA

PIPE LINE FOR SPEED80MM DIA

PIPE LINE FOR SPEED F 1FF PIPE LINE 200 MM ETC

1 LOT 250000 4839456 2419728 1500H

R 1530HR

172

ram mahto (राम

कमार) MANAGER OPS IC (RETAIL)

BALASORE DEPOT BALASORE DEPOT SOMENATHPUR

INDUSTRIAL AREA ESTATE BALASORE

Odisha PIN - 756019 TEL - 06782-224272 99562-19155 MOB - 9453042457 e-mail ramkumarbharatpe

troleumin

JB NFLP 25 NOSLIGHT

FITTINGS FLP 35 NLIGHT POLES

4M HT 12 NOELECTRICAL

CABLESSLAYINGCEILING FANS 20

NOS20 TON WINDOW AC

MAKE-SAMSUN ETC

1 LOT 35000 279564 139782 1500H

R 1530HR

173

BHARAT PETROLEUM CORP LTD SANKARI

DEPOTNARRAPANCHAVADI

SANKARI(RS)SALEM DIST SANKARITAMIL

NADU-637302 MRArun David A

(अरण डनिड ए)

9482875768 arundavidabharatp

etroleumin

200MM DIA STRAINER-

1NOGODREJFILING CABINET

4DRSSLIDING DOOR SDU-1GODREJ STORWEL

MODEL2MF SYSTEM 3PANELS

ETC

1 LOT 250000 4568544 2284272 1500H

R 1530HR

174

IRIMPANAM INSTALLATION NEW

OIL INSTALLATIONKOCHI KERALA-682309 MRU

Ramadas (य रामिास)

9958444988

RLY TRACKS amp ALLIED

FACILITYRLY TRACKS amp ALLIED

FACILITY ADDITIONAL

1 LOT 175000 1548000 7740 1500H

R 1530HR

35

uramadasbharatpetroleumin

175

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

Y STRAINER 200MM

2NOSSLUDGE PIT AT

BERHAMPORE4-DR FILLING CABINET-2

NOONE GODREJ STEEL TABLE

T9EARTHPITS FOR AG TANKS (12

NOS)ETC

1 LS 35000 372320 18616 1530H

R 1600HR

176

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

STOREWELL PLAIN ALMIRAH-2MS

STORAGE SAFEABLOY

LOCKFLP 125W HPMV 4NOSFIRE

ENGINE SET NO10 ETC

1 LOT 35000 3465584 173279 1530H

R 1600HR

177

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

FLP NON-INTEGRAL FLOOD

LIGHT 2SAKTI 4KVA

AUTOSTABILISERZYXEL OMNI 56K

MODEM FOR BERHARECEIVER-

1 CAMERA-2 MONITOR-1 ETC

1 LOT 75000 767068 383534 1530H

R 1600HR

178

BPCL MANMAD INSTALLATION

MANMAD NANDGAON ROAD

PANEWADI MANMADNASHIKMAHARASHTRA423104

Contact Person MrDeepak Satpute

9692006232

1 no 250 KVA DG SET

2 no of 630 KVA DG SET 6 number

HT panels with CTPT bus-bar

AMF panel for DG sets DG set cables

etc

1 LS 175000 1217664 608832 1530H

R 1600HR

179

BPCL MANMAD INSTALLATION

MANMAD NANDGAON ROAD

PANEWADI MANMADNASHIKMAHARASHTRA423104

Contact Person MrDeepak Satpute

Old roof sheet of TWF GANTRY

1 LS 35000 160812 80406 1530H

R 1600HR

36

9692006232

180

BHARAT PETROLEUM CORPORATION

LIMITED KONDAPALLI DEPOT ( TOP )

PINAPAKA (VIL amp POST) KONDAPALLI

(VIA) KRISVIJAYAWADAAN

DHRA PRADESH-9504214192

avneeshbhartibharatpetroleumin

DG SET AMF PANELS FIRE

ENGINE 70W ST LIGHT FIX 13

NOS160W FLP MLL TYPE 74

NOS15M HOSES 36NOS15 TON

AIR COND 2NOSFLD LIGHT

FIT 2X400 25NOS110V 100AH BATT

CHARGER ETC

1 LOT 35000 200000 1000 1600H

R 1630HR

181

IRUGUR BPCL IRUGUR TOP

INSTALLATION RAVATHUR PO

IRUGUR VIA COIMBATORE Tamil Nadu PIN - 641103 CONTACT PERSON MRSoorya Krishna

(सयाा कषणा) 9895449420

sooryakrishnabharatpetroleumin

ELECTRICALLY OPERATED EXIT BARTERMINAL

ROOM CARD READERTLF RTD

UNIT - BAY10POINT4TLF SET STOP VALVE - BAY10POI15 KL UNDER DRIVEWAY

TANK ETC

1 LS 250000 2120778

1 1060389

1600HR

1630HR

182

WARANGAL DEPOT GOOD SHED

ROADWARANGALTELENGANA-506002

MRMukesh Murali

(मकश मरली)

9497270991 mukeshmuralibhara

tpetroleumin

FW PIPELINE IN TANKFARM

AREAERECTION-75HP

MOTOR75HP PPU FLOWMORE

MSTLF125HP PPU

FLORITEHSDITLF20 HP PUMP KIR

MAKE NO 18 ETC

1 LS 75000 4934092 246704 1600H

R 1630HR

183

BARAUNI TOP PAPROUR DISTRICT

BEGUSARAIBARAUNIBIHAR-851114

CONTACT PERSON MRSaurabh Kumar

9432343519 saurabhkumar001b

haratpetroleumin

FIRE ENGINE-615KLHR-3NOSFIRE ENGINE-

615KLHR-3NOSMASTER METER SET - 3

NOS125KVA DG SET - 2 NOS15 TONS WINDOW

AC WITH REMOTE

1 LS 35000 227300 11365 1600H

R 1630HR

37

ETC

184

KATHGODAM DEPOT DIST -

NANITALUTTARAKHAND-263126 CONTACT PERSON MRPawan

Kumar (पिि कमार)

9862826505 pawankumar006bh

aratpetroleumin

1AVERY ZL SDDU ES0652 MS1LampT ZL HDDU BS5257 HSDZ LINE (SD) -

PUMPLampT PACEMAKER

IVLampT PACEMAKER

IV1LampT ZL HDDU GS1246 HSD ETC

1 LOT 35000 364000 1820 1600H

R 1630HR

185

UDAISAGAR ROAD NEAR RANA PRATAP

NAGAR RLY STNUDAIPURRAJAST

HAN-313001 CONTACT PERSON

MRKhuswinder

(खससिििर)

9412058886 khuswinderbharatp

etroleumin

ZWICKY PUMP NO175HP

PPUNIT-PUMP1PIPELINE

amp FTGS 10080NBFIRE

WATER TANK 858 KL CAP ADDFIRE

WATER RING MAIN ADDL EXP 1

SPRINKILER PIPELINE etc

1 LOT 250000 2121216 1060608 1630H

R 1700HR

186

BPC OIL DEPOT BATILPUR DIST-

DEVAREYABATILPURUTTAR PRADESH-

274001 MR Deepak

Joshi (िीपक जोशी)

9927576670 deepakjoshi001bha

ratpetroleumin

DG SET 125KVAPADLOCK (MAKE ABLOY) - 6

NO6 KVA GENSETDG SET 65

KVAVC BREAKER75 HP PP UNIT-PUMP

NO 2 ETC

1 LOT 35000 320000 1600 1630H

R 1700HR

187

Kandla Installation Khari Rohar Road

Gandhidham(Kutch)GandhidhamGUJRAT-

370201 CONTACT PERSON MRMayank

Bhatt (मयिक भटट)

8154964083 mayankbhattbharat

petroleumin

TANK NO 8 4645 KLTK NO2-ADDL CT-MVWSFFTK NO 18 13667 KL

ERECTIOTANK NO 2 15128 KL EXTN

ETC

1 LS 250000 7210400 36052 1630H

R 1700HR

188

PETROL DEPOT ABEKA

MAKBARAMEERUTUTTAR PRADESH-

250002 CONTACT PERSON MRKumar

Avinash (कमार

MIDCO SD PUMP3NO Z LINE (HD) PUMPAVERY

(SD) ERA PUMPSUBPUMP

amp DISPENSORS 2NOLampT Z LINE

1 LOT 75000 5687512 284375 1630H

R 1700HR

38

अनििाश) 8004938516 kumaravbharatpetr

oleumin

SD PUMP ETC

189

MUZAFFARPUR DEPOT VILL

SHERPURMUZAFFARPURM BIHAR-842005

CONTACT PERSON MRDipayan Roy

(दिपायि रॉय) 06243-242047 Extn 222

9933050509 dipayanroybharatp

etroleumin

DISPENCING UNITPOLE MOUNTED EMBLEM CANAOPY

STRUCTUREOLD MPDsTANK amp

MONOLITH ETC

17553

MT 35000 11200 56 1630H

R 1700HR

190

BARAUNI TOP PAPROUR DISTRICT

BEGUSARAIBARAUNIBIHAR-851114

CONTACT PERSON MrManjul Prasad

Arya (मिजल परसाि आया)

7004230090 manjulprasadarybh

aratpetroleumin

PRODUCT PIPE FITTING TANK

FOUNDATIONTWD

PIPESFITTINGS900KL TANK II858KL

TANK 10 ETC

1 LOT 250000 2184023 1092012 1700H

R 1730HR

191

BARAUNI TOP PAPROUR DISTRICT

BEGUSARAIBARAUNIBIHAR-851114

CONTACT PERSON MrManjul Prasad

Arya (मिजल परसाि आया)

7004230090 manjulprasadarybh

aratpetroleumin

FOAM TANK 3KL - 1 NOFOAM TANK

3KL - 1 NO100 MM PIPELINE amp FT

550M150 MM PIPELINE amp

FT225M350 MM PIPELINE amp FT

575M ETC

1 LS 35000 275652 137826 1700H

R 1730HR

192

BIJWSAN INSTALLATION NEAR

IGI AIRPORTNEW DELHIDELHI-110061

MRNavi Sharma (ििी

शमाा) 7727863450 navisharmabharatp

etroleumin

HSD TWD PIPELINE HEADER

amp VELVE UPTO TANKATF TWD

PIPELINE HEADER amp VALVE UPTO

TANKS AND LDO TWD PIPE LINE

HEADER amp VALVE UPTO TANK

1 LS 250000 3513600 17568 1700H

R 1730HR

39

SPECIAL NOTES

1 The above old items would be disposed as indicated in the table

2 Pl refer AnnexurendashD for detailed scope of disposal

TABLE ndash A [ PARTndash2 ] [Tentative]

TENTATIVE TAX RATES

STATE TAX FERROUS SCRAP

ALL IGST 1800

CSGST 900

SGST 900

The above mentioned tax rates are tentative and BPCL reserves the right to apply the rates applicable for ferrous and Non ndashferrous items which will be informed during the auction

40

ANNEXURE-D

Scope and SPECIAL CONDITIONS for Disposal of old tanks amp Depot Assets BPCL has different Installation amp depot as per the list in table A Part I The above list is only indicative and not limited exhaustive or actual and it is only for your general referenceguidance Parties have to physically visit the depot and inspect the lot meant for sale and make their own estimates and ascertain the condition of materials its quality it weight quantities make model numbers size capacities specifications and condition etc Therefore no claim shall be entertained in case of any variations if reported at the time of upliftment which may kindly be noted However there may be few items as given below left in the depot not meant for disposal and the same are separately marked or shown at the time of inspection and parties should consider accordingly The following items are not covered in the subject disposal and they are excluded from contractorrsquos scope of work a) Land b) Grown up Big Trees However small bushes shrubs etc are to be

removed and area to be cleaned from all vegetation etc 1 Pipelines running under Railway Tracks 2 Any petroleum products such as petroldieselkerosenelubricantsgreases

gear oils etc found in tankspipesbarrelsloosebulkpackages etc either inside or outside depot premises Petroleum products sludge are not covered in sale and to be handed over to BPCL if any foundsalvaged

3 Dispensing pumps retail outlet items like trays etc which are clearly marked amp kept separately

Please note that as BPCL has to handover land to Govt Authorities for their construction of sheds etc urgently and therefore the sequence of disposal in Phases and Time Lines shall be as under Contractor has to immediately complete the disposal of facilities falling under area from boundary wall The contractorrsquos obligations for completion of entire job will be as per tender terms amp conditions At the time of dismantling of facilities the contractor has to provide separate temporary fencing at his cost so that even after handing over part land to Govt Authorities for their construction activities other facilities are demarcated and any encroachment from unauthorized authority people are avoided The contractor has to make their own arrangements for safety and security during the entire operations of disposal activities The entire job must be completed as above but not exceeding 16 weeks from the date of authority letter as shown above failing which appropriate action as deemed fit will be taken in line with the general terms and conditions of the auction tender The successful bidder has to surface amp level the complete area after shifting all the materials All debris are to be removed from site For leveling the ground to one level

41

and filling up all trenches of underground tanks or any low level or trenches all debris earth rubble bricks mortar etc salvaged from dismantling are to be used The bidder has to arrange and bear the cost of dismantling loading unloading amp transportation of materials to his their place After excavating removing the underground tanks pipelines etc the same are to be filled up with available material or material brought from outside if required at contractorrsquos cost and risk in particular for filling up of underground tank trenches etc Dismantling of Underground pipelines in the Railway siding area from decantation header manifold sections and up to BPCL depot compound wall needs Railways permission for dismantling excavation etc which are to be obtained by the Purchaser only However BPCL may provide any assistance if required to the Purchaser in obtaining such permissions After excavation etc the area is to be filled back and brought to original condition to the satisfaction of the BPCL and as directed All safety precautions as stipulated by BPCL are to be followed at the time of disposal of facilities both inside and outside BPCL depot premises compound wall Any damage to the Corporationrsquos or Third Partyrsquos properties during removal of the items will have to be made good by the successful tenderer at their own cost The Corporation reserves the right to claim from the contractor any expenses which might have been incurred by it over and above the EMD by way of restoring damages caused to properties belonging to the Corporation Third Parties by the action of such contractorrsquos or their men Party has to make his own arrangement for power connections to cut the tanks or lighting or any other purpose BPCL shall not provide any power connection No invoice challan will be issued by BPCL for each truck of materials to be removed since the entire materials are being disposed on lumpsum single lot basis OTHER SPECIAL CONDITIONS FOR DEMOLITION OF DEPOT FACILITIES 1 The intending bidder should inspect the site prior to submitting of the offer and make himself familiar with the site conditions and available facilities 2 Bidders alongwith the offers must give an undertaking that the steel plates of tanks pipelines that have contained leaded gasoline will not be used for edible products drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe by suitable means 3 Demolition is an inherently hazardous process and hence every person involved in demolition activity must wear protective equipment including helmet gloves safety footwear etc as per BPCL guidelines 4 Demolition must be supervised by persons having thorough knowledge of demolition process 5 Successful bidder shall carryout a survey to assess the physical characteristics and design of the facilities to be demolished so as to arrive at a safe demolition method Based on survey Demolition Action Plan shall be submitted for BPCLrsquos approval before starting any demolition The plan should include bull Sequence of demolition of facilities with time frame bull Method of demolition of facilities including drawings sketches if any bull The proposed treatment for steel plates particularly for tanks which contained leaded gasoline

42

bull How the party will further utilize the steel plates obtained from product tanks and also the product pipes bull Method of disposal of debris bull Manpower to be deployed bull Machinery Equipment to be deployed bull List of PPE [ Personal Protective Equipments ] required and that would be worn by people involved in the activity 6 Before demolition begins all utility services to the structure like electricity water etc must be disconnected Arrangements must be made to keep the unwanted persons as far away as possible from the site by necessary barricade 7 It is dangerous to leave isolated parts of a wall structures standing as they are liable to collapse from the effect of high winds self weight etc and hence necessary cordoning should be made for such cases 8 Debris should not be allowed to build up against walls or floors with the consequent risk of the structure being unintentionally overloaded 9 Disposal process for debris and pit yard for the same should be identified for safe disposal within the stipulated time 10 Order dismantling From safety consideration following order for dismantling of the depot facility is recommended bull All equipment fittings bull AG Product piping and allied fittings bull AG Product tanks bull UG Product tanks bull Fire protection facilities ie fire water tanks hydrant mains monitors etc bull Internal electrification bull Structures bull Buildings bull Electrical ndash external yard lighting cabling MCC etc bull Communication The above is a standard sequence for dismantling but for this particular tender above sequence is superseded by earlier conditions of dismantling in 3 phases as mentioned in special conditions above 111 Demolition of Above Ground (AG) Tanks There are fatal and serious accidents caused by persons entering confined spaces without the necessary tests being carried out and correct safety rescue equipment being provided It is therefore absolutely essential to ensure that product tanks are tested and certified gas free prior to starting of hot work Following sequence shall be followed for dismantling of AG tanks a) Mechanical isolation of Tank by removing all pipe connections fittings like Level Gauges Dip hatch PV Valves Inter-tank catwalk (if any) b) Internal treatment and further dismantling AG tanks shall be demolished preferably by reverse jacking method

43

For safe working necessary scaffolds platforms etc shall be erected and proper access to them shall be provided The steel plates cut from tank shall be lowered using safe hoisting devices having valid test certificates Prevention of further use of steel plates which contained leaded gasoline for storage of edible products drinking water unless they are removed While disposing of the steel plates obtained from product tanks which contained leaded gasoline it shall be ensured that they are not further used for storing edible product and drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe This could be ensured by the following methods By heat treatment of steel plates using flame cleaner By removing all scales etc by abrasive blast cleaning using grits shots If the plates are grit shot blasted care shall be taken to collect the grit or shot from operation to prevent spread of lead bearing dust The used grits shots must be treated as contaminated and not reused for other operations It should be disposed off along with the residue thus obtained as per practice followed for leaded sludge All parties involved in handling the plates should be made aware of their origin and risks involved in view of leaded gasoline Disposal of steel plates from tanks which didnrsquot contain leaded gasoline Steel plates of other tanks in which leaded products have never been stored can be disposed off after cleaning with wire brush to bare metal particularly the first strake and bottom plates The responsibility of ensuring that the plates are completely safe for further use lies with the successful vendor 112 Demolition of UG tanks Following sequence should be sued for the disposal of Underground tanks

1 Mechanical isolation of Tank by removing all pipe connections fittings like Level Gauges Dip hatch PV Valves etc

2 All personnel involved in the removal and disposal of underground tanks should be aware of the potential hazards associated withmdash (a) flammable andor combustible liquids (b) product toxicity (c) entry into confined spaces and (d) entry into excavations

3 Before start of any work on the UG tank ensure that the copies of the tank cleaning certificates for the tanks are available The same to be certified by the BPCL officer (or) authorized inspector from BPCL who is witnessing the demolition before the start of the work

4 Open the manhole covers with the anchoring supports in place and if the tank is found to be filled with water it will be necessary to dispose of the water in an environmentally safe manner

5 After removal of the water from the tank refill the tank with fresh potable water until the tank starts to overflow Do not allow excess water to escape into the excavation and ensure the level does not rise into the vent pipe and submit the tank to excess static pressure

6 Withdraw water until the level is again down to 150 mm below the top of the tank

44

Use only pumping equipment suitable for the purpose and collect all water for proper Disposal

7 Allow the tank to settle for 2-3 hours and test the small vapor space with a gas detector and if the reading is below 5 of the LEL then the tank may be emptied If the same is found above 5 remove the water from the tank The disposal vendor may inform BPCL about the higher LEL readings and BPCL shall arrange to clean the tank further No work shall be taken up on the tank in this case Please note that the reading of the gas detector has to be witnessed by the BPCL officer (or) authorized inspector from BPCL

8 If the reading of the gas detector is below 5 the water may be removed and the cutting operations may be carried out

For safe working necessary shoring shuttering platforms shall be done and proper access shall be provided The steel plates cut from tank shall be lifted using safe hoisting devices having valid test certificates Prevention of further use of steel plates which contained leaded gasoline for storage of edible products drinking water unless they are removed While disposing of the steel plates obtained from product tanks which contained leaded gasoline it shall be ensured that they are not further used for storing edible product and drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe This could be ensured by the following methods By heat treatment of steel plates using flame cleaner By removing all scales etc by abrasive blast cleaning using grits shots If the plates are grit shot blasted care shall be taken to collect the grit or shot from operation to prevent spread of lead bearing dust The used grits shots must be treated as contaminated and not reused for other operations It should be disposed off along with the residue thus obtained as per practice followed for leaded sludge All parties involved in handling the plates should be made aware of their origin and risks involved in view of leaded gasoline Disposal of steel plates from tanks which didnrsquot contain leaded gasoline Steel plates of other tanks in which leaded products have never been stored can be disposed off after cleaning with wire brush to bare metal particularly the first strake and bottom plates The responsibility of ensuring that the plates are completely safe for further use lies with the successful vendor

12 Product Pipelines The pipelines can be disposed off after cleaning by sufficient water flushing The successful vendor shall ensure that these pipes are not re-used for carrying edible products drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe All parties involved in handling the pipes should be made aware of their origin and risks involved 13 General Safety regulations precautions while carrying out dismantling works The objective of this documents is to provide and establish safe-working practices at the work site of Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd These summarized safety requirements are mandatory and should be fully understood both by the successful vendor and their employees The contractual obligation for safety lies completely with the contractor

45

himself Further some additional safety requirements also can come up In such an even the successful vendor shall follow the more stringent regulation at all times The successful vendor shall at his own expense arrange and comply with all safety provisions as stipulated by the Company Bueuro of Indian Standards the Electricity act Factory act OISD and other acts as applicable in respect of all personnel directly or indirectly employed for the work The successful vendor shall ensure that he his sub-contractor and workers employed by him shall comply with all fire safety heath regulations issued from time to time by the company The successful vendor shall also be liable for any pecuniary liability arising on account of any violation by him of the safety requirements Should any injury to people or loss or damage due to fire or accident to any property or a portion thereof occur as a result of failure to comply with such regulations the successful vendor shall be held responsible for the consequences thereof and shall keep the company harmless and indemnified Relevant Indian standard codes on safety 1) IS3764-1922-Excavation work-code of safety 2) IS401 (Part1amp2) ndash 1967 - Safety regulations for steel tubular scaffolding 3) IS3696(Part 1)-1987-Safety code for scaffolds 4) IS3696(Part 2)-1987-Safety code for Ladders 5) IS7293-1974-Safety code for working with construction machinery 6) IS3016-1982-Code of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operations 7) IS4130-1991-Demolition of buildings-Code of safety 8) IS5216(Part 1amp2)-1982-Recommendation on safety procedures and practices in Electrical work 9) IS10667-1983-Guide for selection of industrial safety equipments for protection foot and leg 10) IS6994(Part 1)-1973-Specification for safety glovesPart 1-Leather and cotton gloves 11) IS2925-1984-Specification for Industrial safety helmets 12) IS3521-1983-Industrial safety belts and harnesses Working at Height Working at height is one of the most hazardous construction operations Utmost care is to be taken while working at height Working at height more than 2 Mtrs Shall be done with suitable guard rails and toe board Guard rail and toe board dimensions shall be same as given for scaffoldings While working at height 2 Mtrs And above safety harness must be used All openings must be boldly amp clearly marked and properly barricaded If cover is used it must be capable to bear the weight Proper crawling ladders must be used for sloping roof where tile battens are not strong enough to take the load For fragile roof crawling boards or roof ladder shall be used Openings cut outs on floor roof must be guarded with barricade cover having capacity to withstand human load and clearly marked with colour and notice board Using Ladder

46

Only one person shall climb or descent from one ladder at a time It shall be secured at top and bottom and in addition one person should be present at the ground to hold the ladder as a second check If the ladder is used for carrying material as well suitable foot holds and handholds shall be provided on the ladder The slope of the ladder shall not be too steep or flat (the ladder shall be given an inclination not steeper than 1 to 4 ie 1 horizontal to 4 vertical) to cause slipping or falling off and it shall rest on firm surface No portable single ladder shall be over 10 M in lengths while the width between the side rails in ring ladder shall in no case be less than 30 cms for ladder upto and including 3 Mtrs in length Ladder shall extend at least 1 M above landing place For longer ladders this width should be increased by at least by 6 mm for each additional 30 cms of length Uniform step spacing shall not exceed 15 cms Rung of the ladder shall not be used for support or to tie stiles or side members are meant for this Ladder shall not be hung from its rungs or from one stile as this tends to pull out the rungs Make sure that footwear is free from mud or grease etc before climbing a ladder Ladder used shall be of standard material like wooden steel and be sufficiently strong conforming to IS3696-1991(Part 2) Scaffolding Scaffolding can be defined as a temporary structure supporting one or more platforms and which is used either as a workplace or for storage of materials in the course construction work including both for maintenance and demolition Scaffolding shall be provided for all works that cannot be safely done from the ground except such short period of work as can be done safely from ladders Scaffolds shall be erected altered or dismantled only by competent persons under proper supervision After erection scaffolds shall be inspected at least once in a week and a written report on each inspection is kept The height above which scaffolding is mandatory is 2 Mtrs Scaffolding shall be of good quality Bamboo or steel tubular structure conforming to IS 4014(Part I and II) Scaffolds shall be designed for their maximum load and with a safety factor of at least 4 or as prescribed by the site-in-charge Scaffolds shall be provided with safe means of access such as stairs ladders or ramps Scaffold shall be tied or anchored to the building or structure at suitable intervals so as to prevent movement

47

Joints in the scaffolds shall be tied up and clamped properly to avoid any slippage The upright members of the scaffolding shall be placed on firm and level ground and base plates at their feet shall rest on timber sole boards All the uprights shall be kept equidistant and shall be connected and strengthened by ladders fixed on the inside of the uprights for strength joints in ladders shall be staggered Transforms shall be set on top of ladders and at right angles to them and building structure Bracing is essential to stiffen the scaffolds and prevent sideways movement and it should run diagonally from ladder to ladder or upright to upright Working platforms and gangways should rest squarely and evenly on transforms to prevent risk of trippling Recommended width of it are a) Not less than 60 cm if used as footing only b) Not less than 80 cm if used also for stacking of materials c) Not less than 11 Mtrs If used for the support of a treETLe platform The provision of security guard rails and toe board at every point at which full height is more than 2 Mtrs Shall be made Guard rail height should be between 90cm and 115 cm and toe board should raise 15 cm above the working platform Suitable protection shall be made by providing debris netting against falling of materials Mobile tower scaffold ndash wheels should be locked when in use Static tower scaffold should not exceed 12 Mtrs In height when free standing and above this height should tied Height to base width ratio for static tower should not more than 41 351 and 31 for indoor outdoor and mobile tower respectively Safety harness should be used while working at height more than 2 Mtrs Scaffolding shall be physically checked for load carrying capacity occasionally Following BIS safety codes shall be referred for further safety precautions a) IS3696-1987 PART I-Safety of scaffolding b) IS3696-1991 PART II-Safety code for ladder c) IS4014-PART 2-Code of practive for steel tubular scaffolding ndash safety regulations Working Platform Wherever possible all works to be done at a height greater than 2 Mtrs Above ground level must be performed from properly constructed and maintained working platform Safe means of access shall be provided to all working platforms Working platforms gangways and stairways shall be so constructed that they shall not sag unduly or unequally Every opening in a working platform shall be provided with suitable beams to prevent the fall of persons or materials The working platform shall be - Closely boarded

48

- At least 60 cm wide if used only as a footing only at least 80 cm wide if used also for stacking material and at least 11 Mtrs If used for the support of a treETLe platform - Provided with tow-boards of minimum 015 Mtrs in height - Provided with hand rails not greater than 085 Mtrs above toe-board - Constructed as close to the structure or building as possible Working on roof People working on roof shall be properly protected by providing temporary railing hand rails safety harness Workers working underneath shall use helmets Care shall be taken to prevent falling of material from top to adjoining area in slat roofs more than 10deg safety belt shall be used and belt end fastened properly to a fixed object Workmen shall not be allowed to work on slippery roofs Fragile materials such as wired glass corrugated plastic sheeting and unreinforced insulating slabs etc shall be identified and necessary precautions taken while working on them People working on fragile roof shall be properly protected by providing two Crawling Bards or Roof ladders so that one is available to stand on while the other is being moved Crawling Boards shall have cross batons atleast 32 mm thick and not more than 380 mm apart and shall be secured in position Gas cutting Adherence to relevant codes and employment of qualified workers are two basic requirements for gas cutting process Hazards such as electricity heat flame flammable gas etc are present in this process Hence following precautions must be followed while carrying these operations All fire precautions as stipulated in IS3016 (Code of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operations) shall be followed while gas cutting operations) shall be followed while gas cutting Fire extinguishers sand buckets water and gunny bags shall be provided when hot work is in progress Gas cylinders used for gas cutting Gas cylinders shall be of approved make Gas cylinder valves shall always be checked and shall be closed when not in use Be stored in a well-ventilated area Be fitted with safety caps when not in use Not be lifted by nozzle and rolled All gas and oxygen regulators shall be fitted with Flashback arrestors being non-return valves designed to prevent and explosive mix developing in cylinder Checking for leaks shall be by means of soapy liquid applied to each joint and under no circumstances shall a naked flame be applied to any part of the cylinder When working at a height do not place cylinders directly beneath the working area as molten metal may fall in to the hoses causing leaks and possibly igniting the gases

49

The welder and any person working in close proximity in order to prevent permanent damage to the eyes must wear suitable eye protection when not in use electricity to the holder and electrode shall turned off Hose shall be in good condition properly clamped as per specifications Welding cable shall have proper insulation with minimum number of joints All equipments shall be properly earthed and cables properly insulated and connected LPG Cylinders if used should be stored kept in a well-ventilated placed and there should be no excavations drains or basements nearby LPG Cylinders should never be stored below ground level or closer than 3 M to cylinder containing oxygen or materials which are toxic and corrosive Cylinders full or empty should never to stored upright with the valve uppermost The valve of empty LPG cylinders should be kept closed if they are left open air will diffuse into the cylinder and may form an explosive mixture BIS Code IS3016-1982 on ldquocode of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operationsrdquo shall be referred for further safety measures Electrical work Some of the basic safety steps to be ensured are given below 1) Only authorised person shall carry out dismantling of electrical system 2) Isolation of the electrical system before taking up the work must be ensured 3) Before working on an electrical line fuse should be physically removed and the line is isolated and a suitable locking mechanism must be provided to prevent accidental switching fixing fuses by other persons A notice board displaying ldquoMen at workrdquo message should be placed The section of circuit under repair should be connected to earth 4) IS 5216-1982 ldquoRecommendations on safety procedures and practices in Electric Worksrdquo shall be referred for further safety measures Working with machineries Material handling equipments Many accidents take place while handling materials at site It is highly hazardous operation Hence special attention by contractor is required in this respect Following precautions are recommended Safe working space for all these equipments must be provided Proper material stockyard should be made and all material should be staked arranged kept in orderly manner with proper moving space for handling machinery Proper warning boards signs shall be provided when machineries like cranes hoists are being operated Brakes clutches of winches shall be checked on regular basis Chains ropes belts shall be inspected and repaired changed as necessary All moving part of the material handling equipment must be provided with suitable guards

50

Lifting ropes should be inspected for kinking loose wires high strands corrosion nicking lubrication change in diameter cross section Slings and other lifting materials which are not suitable for use should be promptly withdrawn and destroyed Lifting chains should be inspected for bent links cracks in weld areas or any other section of link trasverse nicks and gauges and corrosion pits Elongation of the lifting chain link due to over loading should be inspected before using it For lifting hook if the throat opening exceeds 15 of the normal opening it should be replaced When inspecting the hook measurement must be made between the shank and narrowest point of the hook opening A chain used for lifting should not be spliced by inserting a bolt between two links Strain should not be put on a kinked chain Hammer should not be used to force a hook over a chain link A safety hook fitted with a latch to prevent displacement of loads should only be used for material handling lifting IS7293-1974 (Code of Practice for Working with Construction Machinery) shall be referred for further safety measures Cranes All works involving the use of crane shall be properly planned in advance and the following shall be ensured The crane is capable of lifting the load Safe load capacity should be clearly marked on jibs winches pulleys slings and ropes All job cranes should have an automatic safe load indicator which alerts the operator The condition of the ground at the crane location is satisfactory to support the crane and the load The rotation of the cab and therefore the boom is not restricted-suitable matting or plates are available to protect underground services and paving All slings shackles hooks etc are of correct rating and in good condition Cranes and lifting equipments must be inspected and carry a valid test certificate issued by an accredited testing agency Crane hooks etc are to be fitted with properly functioning safety clips to prevent displacement of the sling from the hook during the lift Driver of the crane must be watchful and must ensure before driving the vehicle either forward or reverse that no one is near the wheel of the vehicle and no one is trying to climb the vehicle while moving Crane operators and signalers must be over the age of 18 trained and sufficiently experienced There should always to a signalman or a signaling system such as a

51

telephone if the crane operator cannot see the load throughout the lift Hand signal shall be clear and distinct and shall follow recognised code or system Workers must be use safety shoe and helmet They are also required to wear gloves and other PPE for handling of some special materials Raising lowering and braking of jib should not be done abruptly in order to prevent it from snapping All vehicles used by the contractor shall be in worthy conditions and in conformance to the land transport requirements Cranes should be tested and examined by a competent person for its wear and tear No part of the crane or crane load should be closer than 4 Mtrs to live overhead For movement of crane or other material handling equipment ramp gradient should not exceed 1 in 10 No person should be allowed to stand or work under lifted load All drivers shall hold a valid driving license for the class of vehicle to be driven Manual Handling Assistance should be obtained if the load is too heavy or awkward for manual handing Clear walkway to the destination and safe stack should be ensured before handing the load manually Following procedure should be followed while lifting the load manually Stand close to the load on a firm footing and with feet about 30 am apart Bend the knees and keep your back as straight as you can Take a firm grip on a load Breathe in and throw the shoulders backwards Straighten the legs amp continue to keep the back as straight as you can Make sure that your view is not obstructed by the load Keep the load close to the body Lift slowly and smoothly When carrying the load avoid twisting spine to run move your feet instead One person should not be allowed to pull more than 63 kg The best weight unit for lifting by a worker is 18 kg and hence should be fixed as upper limit of load to be lifted by worker If two or more workers are lifting one should give instructions to ensure that the team works together bull Type of clothing is very important in manual handling of material Clothing should be such that it allows easy movement of arms and will not catch in machinery or on a load

52

bull The successful bidder of the said depot assets will assume full responsibility for demolishing and dismantling the said facilities and itrsquos removal from the corporationrsquos land whether through his own employees or through contract labour It should also be a condition of the tender documents that consequent upon the sale of the said depot assets the depot shall cease to be the corporationrsquos ldquoestablishmentrdquo as that expression is defined in the Building and other construction workers actrsquo1996and if the successful bidder employs 50 or more building workers for the demolition of the said facilities he as the ldquoemployerrdquo in relation to the said establishment will ensure full compliance with the said act including section 44 amp 45 thereof Upon the cancellation of the factory license and the slump sale of the assets of the said depot the storage and distribution of petroleum products is no longer carried on in the said facilities The successful bidder or purchaser of the said depot assets who demolishes the said facilities with the intention of selling the various items from the depot as scrap for his own benefit cannot be regarded as a ldquocontractorrdquo as that expression is defined in the contract labour (regulation amp abolition act1970 Similarly the workmen engaged by the successful bidder or purchaser of the said depot assets for carrying out the work of demolition cannot be regarded as contract labour under the said act In the circumstances no sooner the property in the assets of the depot facilities is transferred to the successful bidder or purchaser the corporation can not be regarded as the ldquoprinciple employerrdquo under the said act in as much as the Corpn has ceased to continue the work of the establishment viz The storage and distribution of the petroleum products in the concerned depot bull Under the Environment (protection) Act 1986 read with Hazardous waste (management amp handling) rules1989 the ldquooccupierrdquo in relation to the depot facilities is obliged to ensure that all hazardous waste are properly handled and disposed of without any adverse effects which may result from such wastes and is also responsible for proper collection reception treatment storage or disposal of these wastes either himself or through the ldquooperator of the facilityrdquo Since the corporation is governed by the said act and rules and highest bidder purchaser of the depot assets is not the occupier generating hazardous it is incumbent on the corporation to continue its practice namely handing over the site to the successful bidder the product including the sludge vapour and gas etc is completely removed as per the Companyrsquos operating procedure It may also be appreciated that the highest bidderpurchaser may fail to take any safeguards to protect his employees or the employees of a contractor engaged by him or the public at large from the toxic or poisonous effects of the residual sludge vapour or gas

ARBITRATION CLAUSE

Any dispute or difference whatsoever arising out of or in connection with this Agreement including any question regarding its existence validity construction interpretation application meaning scope operation or effect of this contract or termination thereof shall be referred to and finally resolved through arbitration as per the procedure mentioned herein below (a) The dispute or difference shall in any event be referred only to a Sole Arbitrator (b) The appointment and arbitration proceedings shall be conducted in accordance with SCOPE forum of Arbitration Rules for the time being in force or as amended from time to time (c) The Seat of arbitration shall be at Mumbai (d) The proceedings shall be conducted in English language (e) The cost of the proceedings shall be equally borne by the parties unless otherwise Directed by the Sole Arbitrator

53

Page 6: e-AUCTION SALE - Bharat Petroleum

6

issue of delivery order or release order Authority letter deposit of full value by successful bidder without assigning any reason there of In the event of such rejection cancellation withdrawal SELLER shall refund the value of Auction Property if paid for to the successful bidder SELLER shall not be responsible for any damagesloss whatsoever to the successful bidder on account of such withdrawal

17 EMD amount will not carry interest 18 In the event of failure on the part of the successful bidder to fulfill his contractual

obligations seller E-Procurement Technologies Ltd Reserves the right to debar such bidder from participating in any future auction conducted by E-Procurement Technologies Ltd on behalf of seller

19 All other terms and conditions as specified from time to time by BPCL and E-Procurement Technologies Ltd will apply

20 PARTICIPATION

For bidding at our e-Auction the intending participants are requested to log on to website

httpseprocureprocuretigercom Prior to the final auction all bidders are requested to read and familiarize themselves with the BIDDING PROCEDURE amp INSTRUCTIONS as per Annexure-C which should also be signed and stamped and sent along with Annexure-A and EMD Please contact us on +91-79-68136 861 | 871 | 819 022 24176419 Mobile No MrHarshal Sapkale 9766900823 Mr Mohnish Gore 7039938054

All those who wish to participate in the e-Auction should deposit the following documents on or before 07012021 up to 300 PM

Earnest Money Deposit (EMD) by RTGSNEFT or Demand Draft (DD) issued by any Nationalized BankScheduled Bank favoring Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd payable at Mumbai duly crossed and superscribed ldquoAccount Payee Only

ldquoAnnexure ldquoArdquo enclosing copies of other documents like PAN card and GSTN registration Certificate wherever applicable

Acceptance of Annexure ldquoCrdquo Duly Signed amp stamped on all pages

The EMD Annexure A amp acceptance of Annexure C and other documents should reach at the following address Ms Poornima Mittal Mr Gunjan Omprakash Bhiwal CPO (Mktg) Bharat Petroleum Corp Ltd A-Installation Sewree (E) Mumbai-400015

21 On receipt of your EMD and other documents your login ID Password will be

e-mailed by Ms E-Procurement technologies by 14012021 through our secured server to your valid and confidential email provided by you in ANNEXURE ldquoArdquo On receipt of the passwords a confirmatory email will have to be sent back to us that you have received the login password please do not disclose your login password in the confirmatory mail On receipt of this confirmation you will then be enabled and activated for bidding

7

22 Please do not reveal pass your Login ID and Password to any other persons It is your personal property and we will not be responsible for any leakage or misuse or illegal use of your User ID and Password Nevertheless you will be held personally liable to the Seller and the Auctioneers for any misuse or illegal use of your User ID and password by other persons and any successful transaction online by such unauthorized person due to your negligence will be considered as your own transaction and you will be required to fulfill the contract as per terms and conditions of the sale

23 To enter the e-auction on httpseprocureprocuretigercom and get the bidding screen kindly refer to Annexure-C on bidding procedure amp instructions The auto extension feature gives equal opportunity to all bidders to place their bids in the closing minutes of the auction For details on auto extension refer to Annexure-C Hence bidders are requested to stay tuned to the end of the auction even after the auction closing time in case the auction gets extended due to auto extension till the bidding screen closes Please do not wait till last few seconds but enter your bid at least 1 minute before end time Confidential instructions can also be given to the website to carry out secure and confidential Auto bid (Refer to Annexure-C for instruction of Auto bid)

24 Please Note each Registered Participants shall pay refundable interest free Earnest Money Deposit (EMD) to participate and bid at our e-Auction The Participant at our e-Auction will be allowed to bid only after they have paid EMD in advance to us by DD as mentioned in the General Conditions of Auction

25 During the online bidding process BPCL reserves the right to change the start

bid price as considered appropriate Once the bids are posted during the online auction they cannot be revised downwards which may kindly be noted Every bidder is under obligation to buy the material at the price he bids should the material be offered to him at that price If any bidder to whom the material is offered at his bid price fails to effect the payment or other payments or carry out the clearances of material within the prescribed time frame or does not fully comply with the terms and conditions of the auction as displayed on the website the EMD and any other payment made by him may be forfeited This condition is applicable to all bidders The seller is at liberty to offer and or sell such material to another party of his choice or even retain it The EMD paid for an auction or an item may be appropriated and forfeited against nonndashcompliance with the terms and conditions

8

GENERAL CONDITIONS OF SALEDISPOSAL ANNEXURE - 2 1 Inspection of the materials

11 All Itemsscrap materials will be sold in MT Lot Noetc basis as mentioned in Table lsquoArsquo [Part-I] on ldquoAs Is Where Is and No Complaintrdquo basis The materials will be available for inspection at the respective site on production of this catalogue to the Security Engineering Operating Staff on duty on any working day and time specified in this catalogue till 31122020 up to 300 pm with prior appointment

2 Earnest Money Deposit (EMD)

21 For participating at our e-Auction the intending bidders shall pay refundable Earnest

Money Deposit (EMD) by RTGSNEFTDemand Draft from any Nationalized or Scheduled Banks as mentioned against each Category in the catalogue on or before 3 PM on 07012021 along with Annexure-A amp Annexure-C drawn in favour of Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd payable at Mumbai duly crossed and superscribed ldquoAccount Payee onlyrdquo No interest is payable for the deposit amount held by us

22 As per BPCL Corporate policy all EMD payments irrespective of successful or

unsuccessful bidders shall be deposited in the operating Bank of BPCL immediately The EMD payments of unsuccessful bidders shall be returned by cheque without any interest subsequently within 45 working days approximate through courier or Registered AD at the address given by them No interest will be payable for such refunds In case of any undue delay in refund of cheque due to unforeseen reasons at BPCL end or due to any postal courier delays BPCL is not liable for any claims of interest or any disputes arising out of this Therefore parties are requested to take note of this

23 Every bidder is under unconditional obligation to buy materials at the price offered by

him whether he has been the highest bidder or not

24 The successful party will be advised the outcome of the e-auction result by issuing a sale letter within a reasonable time ie 50 working days approximate after the e-auction after getting internal approvals The successful partyrsquos EMD will be refunded only on completion of the job to the full satisfaction of the Corporation

3 Participation in e-auction will mean that the party has inspected the facilities materials lots nos available for sale disposal at site as per auction details in Table-A [Part-I ] on as is where is and no complaint basis and fully satisfied understood the lot details and site conditions himself regarding the condition size quantity quality weight numbers etc of the items available for sale disposal Therefore no claim shall be entertained in case of any variations in quantities particularly on down ward side or condition quality weight numbers of the materials etc at the time of upliftment which may kindly be noted

4 Since the quantities for Lot No 130 to 192 are approximate BPCL reserves the right at the time of handing over of scrap to reduce the quantities in exceptional situations In case of such downward revision of quantities the differential amount paid will be adjusted and returned to party without any interest by cheque 5 At any given time there can be only one H-1 bidder per lot item

9

If more than one bidder bid same value for an item lot the bidder who quotes the highest price first as per the server time is considered as the H-1 bidder for that lot item

The sale proceeds submitted by the H1 bidder shall not be refunded in any case Therefore it is in the interest of the bidder to uplift the material within 2 weeks of the issue of Authority Letter

6 E-Procurement Technologies Ltd

61 E-ProcurementTechnologies Ltd runs its business on the basis of a robust Web Site However E-Procurement Technologies Ltd is outsourcing server space from a third party hosting company and hence shall ensure the smooth running in all good faith and intention However BPCL E-Procurement Technologies Ltd will not be held responsible for any failure of power network server hosting server internet connectivity ISP or otherwise at Bidderrsquos end or at BPCL E-Procurement Technologies Ltd directly or indirectly effecting On-line method of Bidding

62 E-Procurement Technologies Ltd takes no responsibility of the quality quantity documentation details of buyers sellers Both the buyers amp sellers agree to defend indemnity and hold harmless E-Procurement Technologies Ltd from any loss damage cost and expenses caused by any reason during this transaction In no event shall E-Procurement Technologies Ltd be liable for any loss for the transactions by business revenues profit costs direct and incidental consequential or punitive damages of any claim Both the parties agree to have discussed all the related matter regarding this transaction and have understood in full that E-Procurement Technologies Ltd has provided a source of supply and has nothing to do any further especially with regards to quality warranty guarantees delivery schedules payments rejections transportation legal laws and regulations to be followed from time to time etc Since E-Procurement Technologies Ltd does not possess knowledge base of the commodities under transaction both the parties agree that the matter contained in the materials as a part or as a whole does not violate any applicable law No complaint will be entertained after the lot is once knocked down E-Procurement Technologies Ltd is only an e-commerce service provider and is not and cannot be a party to or control in any manner any transactions between the seller and the bidder E-Procurement Technologies Ltd shall neither be responsible nor liable to mediate or resolve any disputes or disagreements between the Seller and Bidder

63 The Seller Bidder agrees to limit the liability of E-Procurement Technologies Ltd to them for any and all claims losses costs damages of any nature whatsoever or claims expenses from any cause or causes including attorneysrsquo fees and costs so that the total aggregate liability of E-Procurement Technologies Ltd to the Seller Bidder shall not exceed itrsquos total fee receivable from the Seller Bidder It is intended that this limitation apply to any and all liability or cause of action however alleged or arising unless otherwise prohibited by law

64 In the event of any dispute with regard to non-lifting non-availability of inspected materials etc and forfeiture of lsquoEMDrsquo by seller E-Procurement Technologies Ltd will not be held responsible for the loss forfeiture

10

IN CASE OF PROBLEM DURING AUCTION PLEASE CONTACT THE FOLLOWING ADDRESS

NAME ADDRESS MOBILE NO Email ID

Helpdesk A-201208 Wall Street - II Opp Orient Club Nr Gujarat College Ellis Bridge Ahmedabad - 380 006 Gujarat (India)

+91-79-68136 861 | 871 | 819

supportbpcleprocin

Mr Harshal Sapkale

Mumbai BPCL Mumbai Sewree

022 2417 6419 63518966379766900823

mumbaisupporteptlin

Mr Rahul Desai

Ahmedabad 079-6813 6873

+91 93745 19816

rahulabcprocurecom

Mr Chandan Kolkata +91 33 24293447 9265562841

chandaneptlin

Mr Rajesh Chennai +91 44 26142669 chennaisupporteptlin

Mr Milan

Suresh

Kochi +91 ndash484 2821642 +91 6351896638

kochieptlin

7 Auction Result 71 The result will be declared within 50 working days approximate from the date of auction

through Sales Letter 72 The rate offered by the bidder shall be considered as Basic Price Per Unit of the items

mentioned All taxes Duties Goods amp Service Tax (GST) Tax Collected at Source(TCS) or any other statutory levies or taxes as applicable under the relevant GST act IT Act or any other act shall be charged extra at the rate prevailing at the time of sale letter deliveryinvoicing At the time of receipt of payment towards sale of scraps items as mentioned in the tender documents advance 18 GST will be charged along with 075 TCS Same shall be adjusted at the time of final invoicing accordingly differential amount if any shall be refunded recovered from the customers No interest claims shall be entertained by BPCL on account of advance receipt from the customers

73 The present tentative rate of GST is given In Table ldquoArdquo [Part -2 ] However these Taxes as

applicable shall be on actuals Tax Collection at Source [TCS] 075 of [basic value + GST ] will be charged extra to all Bidders for all items Successful bidder has to deposit the amount of equal to [basic + GST + TCS] BPCL would provide Tax Collection Certificate to successful Bidder In case TCS is not applicable bidder can take refund from appropriate authority based on TCS Certificate of BPCL

74 Please note that taxes duties TCS etc statutory levies shall be as applicable at the time of

sale letter upliftment invoicing Decision in regard to applicability of GST TCS rates etc as decided by BPCL would be final and binding to the successful bidder and bidders cannot claim dispute on this matter

75 Any failure to accept the rate of taxes duties TCS etc as may be indicated by BPCL in the

sale letter at the time of upliftment in the invoice BPCL reserves the right to forfeit EMD and cancel sale letter without assigning any reasons

11

BIDDING SCREEN 76 The start bid price amp increment price have been mentioned vide Table-A (Part-I) which

shall be visible to all the bidders on their respective bidding screen for each Lot for which they are qualified to bid Please note that the first bid that comes in the system should be equal to the start price + one increment or higher than the increment value for each Lot The second online bid and onwards for any particular Lot will have to be higher than the H1 rate by the minimum increment value or higher than the increment value

77 Please note that the start bid price is the minimum basic price excluding all taxes etc and bidders have to put their bids above the start bid price indicated above BPCL reserves the right not to sell at the highest offer received during the auction in case their expected reserve target price is not achieved or for any other reasons

78 Bidders to note that Start Bid Price provided by BPCL is only to proceed with start of e-auction It is to be noted that Start Bid Price is not considered as expected sale price Customers who are interested to purchase the material are requested to give their best price for the material even in case where there are no competitive bids BPCL reserves to sell material only when sale price obtained is as per BPCL requirement Also please note that the Start Price mentioned is only indicative and can be changed on the auction day based on market conditions

8 Payment amp Delivery

81 Successful Bidder [H-1 Party] will have to make payment of full Sale value [including GST

and TCS as applicable ] in the form of Demand draft in favour of Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd payable at Mumbai or through NEFTRTGS within 2 weeks of Sale Letter intimation of bid acceptance and uplift the materials by making their own arrangements within 2 weeks of Authority Letter issued by BPCL In case of any delay in making payment beyond stipulated time as mentioned above prior intimation needs to be sent to BPCL authorities and concurrence should be sought In case where there is no intimation from the customer or the customer does not respond to the follow-ups then the following steps may be taken by BPCL

A Partyrsquos EMD may be forfeited B Sale letter will be treated as cancelled and Seller shall have the right to

dispose off the materials No claim whatsoever from the said party shall be entertained

C The party may also be debarred from participation in any future sales auctions for one year

82 Bidders must ensure that the inspection of scrap at location is carried out thoroughly before

quoting in eauction Common understanding on quantityweight of scrap has to be reached before the bidder submits the bid No claims will be entertained post bidding and at the time of lifting the material In case of any dispute the matter should be resolved directly with the location

NOTE 1) EMD will be refunded after completion of the disposal activity

2) Successful party has to make payment in full and in one installment only 3) No part payments will be allowed However in exceptional circumstances in case

12

the complete material is not available at the location then concurrence from location representative is mandatory so that the customer may deposit the part payment for the available material

9 Description of Materials and Quality and Quantity

91 The materials shall be disposed off in ldquoAS-IS-WHERE-ISrdquo and ldquoNO COMPLAINTrdquo basis in single lot only

92 Numbers quantities and nature of material given in the catalogue are approximate indicative only and the materials will be sold without any regard or consideration of these numbers or nature of materials and no Warranty or guarantee shall be implied The Purchaser must lift the declared quantity within prescribed time of four weeks The sale disposal offer may be withdrawn by the seller any time and the decision of the seller in this regard is final and binding on all

93 Each truck may be weighed both before and after loading on weighbridge and weighment witnessed jointly by officers of BPCL Purchasers representatives if required

10 Removal of Materials

101 The purchaser shall complete the transaction including collecting the scrap material

before 500 pm on any working day with prior appointment with the concerned department within the stipulated delivery days The items offered for sale will be handed over to the successful tenderer by BPCL official at site on production of our Authority Letter which will be issued after the payment of total sale price including Taxes amp TCSetc

102 The Seller reserves the right to unload the vehicles for inspection purpose If it is

suspected at any time that the purchaser has loaded the material materials for which he is not purchaser or if the purchaser is found to carry excess material than that mentioned in the documents the Co will be within its right to detain the truck unload the goods at the cost amp expenses of the purchaser amp terminate the contract forthwith and may forfeit the sale value amp claim such further losses and damages that may be caused to the Seller

103 Any damage to the Sellerrsquos or Third Partyrsquos properties during removal of the items will

have to be made good by the successful purchaser at their own cost The Seller reserves the right to claim from the purchaser any expenses which might have been incurred by it over and above the EMD by way of restoring damages caused to properties belonging to the Seller Third Parties by the action of such purchaser or their men Until such losses are reimbursed delivery of the material sold will not be given to the purchaser

104 Loading Unloading will be carried out by the purchaser at his own costs amp risk All

material handling machines equipments tools and tackles labour etc or any other items as may be required to be supplied by party or as insisted by the seller for successful completion of the job will be arranged by the purchasers at their own cost Non-availability of the same will not be considered as a ground for lsquoLate-Liftingrsquo of the materials

Scrap material shall be weighed as far as possible within BPCL premises in presence of the buyer and seller (BPCL representative) before clearance for dispatch In case there are no facilities for weighing in sellers premises the purchaser shall arrange for weighing in an approved weighing machine at his cost as directed and to be

13

witnessed by the purchaserrsquos representative 11 Decision in case of disputes

111 In case of any dispute regarding the contract the decision of the Seller shall be final and binding If there is any dispute as to the last or highest bid or dispute in identifying the item belonging to particular lot the dispute shall be determined by the Seller and their decision shall be final and binding to all

12 Right of Acceptance Rejection of offer

121 The Seller reserves the right to withdraw wholly or partially any or all the items set for sale at any time during the period of contract without assigning any reasons

122 The goods are sold subject to the reserve expected price obtained by the Seller to

their satisfaction The Seller is not bound to accept the highest offer The Seller reserves the right to reject any conditional offers

13 Forfeiture of Earnest Money Deposit

131 In case of failure of the purchaser to comply with the conditions of the tender contract the Seller may at its discretion terminate the contract and the EMD paid by the purchaser may stand forfeited for the breach of contract by the purchaser The lot in question will be re-sold by the Seller without any reference to the purchaser to any other buyer at the cost and risk of the defaulting purchaser The deficit if any will be recovered from the defaulting purchaser

132 The lots paid for must be completely removed at the purchaserrsquos expense within the

schedule period specified If any lot is not removed within this specified period the Seller may re-sell re-auction the said lot or portion thereof at the purchaserrsquos risk and expense In this event the purchaser will be liable to compensate the Seller for all the damages and losses that the Seller may suffer on account of re-selling re-auctioning the lot This will be in addition to EMD that may stand forfeited in the event of the purchaser not removing the lots within the specified time

133 In case the bidder backs out from any of the LOT mentioned in which he is H1 bidder

then the complete EMD amount submitted for that Category may be forfeited by BPCL

14 Termination of Contract

The Seller reserves the right to terminate the contract at any time by giving three days notice on the following ground

141 Unsatisfactory execution or performance of the contract by the purchaser 142 For improper behavior of the purchaser or breach of the terms and conditions of

the contract 143 Decision of the Seller to terminate the contract shall be final and binding and no claim

for damages and compensation shall be entertained In the event of the purchaser or his agent or servant committing or attempting to commit theft fraud dishonesty or gross misbehaviour in connection with the subject matter of this contract or in any other connection whatsoever concerning the business of the Seller the Seller will be entitled to terminate the contract forthwith and may forfeit the EMD Sale Value at its sole discretion

14

144 In case of any incomplete job or only part job done before the schedule time for

completion and if the delays are found to be attributable to the purchaserrsquos failures the seller ie BPCL if not satisfied with their performance reserves the right to terminate the contract and award the job to any other Contractor at their cost and risk

15 Passing of Property In the goods

It is expressly made clear that the property in the goods whether sold by units weights or lots whether arranged or otherwise will remain that of the Seller and will pass on to the purchaser only when material is taken out by the Purchaser from the factory Premises after getting valid dispatch documents

16 General

161 All Safety Regulations should be followed by the purchaser and their men in removing the items Also the purchaser and their men will be neither allowed to carry lighters nor to smoke inside the premises They should obtain suitable Work Permits Safety Certificates for excavation hot work etc from the authorities at site The work will be allowed to carry out during working hours of the Installation Depot territoryregional offices LPG Plants etc only The work should be commenced only after obtaining necessary permission from the Corporationrsquos representative The workers employed to carry out the work should observe the Corporationrsquos rules and regulations at the location

162 Any injuries to workers employed by the successful purchaser while removal

transport of the items and any risk liabilities (including under Workmenrsquos Compensation Act etc) arising out of the same will be the liability of the purchaser and not of the Corporation The Purchaser should also indemnify the Corporation against all liabilities demurrage claims arising out of non-compliance by the purchaser of all statutory requirements currently in force or made applicable subsequently The successful purchaser will keep the Corporation indemnified against all damages claims arising of the aforesaid

163 All notices letters sent to the purchaser shall be deemed to have been received

by him them within 48 hours from the time of posting if the same are sent at the address given by the purchaser

164 Resale will not be recognized and release order will be made out in the name of

actual successful purchasers only 165 The purchaser shall not be entitled to resell any lot or part of a lot while the goods

are still lying within the premises of the Company and no delivery would be effected by the Company to any person other than the purchaser whose names are mentioned in the delivery order

166 The successful party shall also be liable for any pecuniary liability arising on

account of any violation by them of the safety requirements Should any injury to people or loss or damage due to fire or accident to any property or a portion thereof occur as a result of failure to comply with such regulations the successful party shall be held responsible for the consequences thereof and shall keep the company seller harmless and indemnified

15

167 The terms and conditions of tender for disposal of scrap material as per Annexure

ndash1 amp 2 shall be applicable 168 Any change in conditions of sale or additional conditions of sale if any will be

announced in the following web sites

1 httpseprocureprocuretigercom 2 wwwbharatpetroleumcom --gt Energizing Business --gtTenders rarrSearch

Tender by Categoryrarr CPO(Mktg)-Disposal

169 The list of disposal items and their location with address contact person and their Tel No and EMD details etc are provided at TABLE-A [Part ndash I ]

1610 The lot location with quantities auction start time Auction close time start

bid Price bid increment value etc details are provided in TABLE-A [PART ndash 1 ] 1611 The tentative GST details are provided in TABLE-A [PART ndash 2 ] 1612 The decision of seller is final and binding in all matters related to this sale

17 The Validity period of the offer is 50 days from the date of e-auction

18 Successful parties may note that

(a) Item once sold cannot be taken back or exchanged Should any successful

tenderer withdraw their bid either prior to our issue of acceptance letter or afterwards the Seller will be at liberty to resell the items to any person of their choice at the risk and cost of the original successful tenderer If such re- sale proceeds is more than the earlier de-faulting successful tendererrsquos offer they will not be entitled for any increased proceeds realized by the Corporation However if the re-sale proceeds are less than the earlier defaulting successful bidder the seller reserves the right to recover the difference in re-sale realization from the defaulting earlier successful bidder

(b) Resale transfer on assigning the unremoved undismantled materials to

any other party will not be allowed until the materials are removed from our premises

(c) Any damage to the Corporationrsquos Railwayrsquos or Third Partyrsquos properties

during removal of the items will have to be made good by the successful tenderer at their own cost The Corporation reserves the right to claim from the tenderer any expenses which might have been incurred by it over and above the EMD by way of restoring damages caused to properties belonging to the Corporation RailwaysThird Parties by the action of such tenderer or their men

19 The Corporation reserves the right to accept or reject any tender in part or completely

to suit their convenience without assigning any reasons whatsoever

The entire job of upliftment must be completed as per schedule as mentioned in point

no 81 above ldquoBPCL at its own discretion may request the bidder to make

16

payment and uplift the material beyond the above time schedule under exceptional circumstancesrdquo

Special terms and conditions for sale of scrap

Sr no Details Time limit

1 Time limit for EMD refund when bidder is not

H1 for any lot in the current auction 45 days from completion of auction

2 Time limit for EMD refund when bidder is H1

for any lot in the auction

After completion of sale of all the lots (of the same items for which customer is H1) and receiveing adequate confirmation from the location

3 EMD of the unsuccessful lots

EMD of unsuccessful lots will not be adjusted against the successful lots EMDrsquos will be refunded to the customer within 45 days of completion of auction Customer to make full payment for the Lots where he is H1

17

ANNEXURE ndash A

(on bidder letterhead with company seal and stamp with contact details) From Date To Ms Bharat Petroleum Corp Ltd CPO (Mktg) A-Installation Sewree (East) Mumbai -400015 Sirs Re REQUEST TO ISSUE OUR LOGIN ID PASSWORD FOR PARTICIPATING IN THE e-AUCTION TO BE HELD ON BEHALF OF BPCL ON 20012021 FROM 1000 HRS FOR VARIOUS LOTS A EMD Details

Please find attached herewith our Demand Draft payable to Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd at Mumbai as per details given hereunder for participating at the above e-Auction All DDs are payable to Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd at Mumbai Lot No DD NoNEFTRTGS Details Amount

Bidders to note that bidder has to submit separate EMD for each lot For more information you may contact BPCL representative at 022-24176416 022-241765078696906824 9821431147 B General Notes

We hereby confirm that we have understood the steps for Bidding on e-Procurement

Technologies Ltd Site httpseprocureprocuretigercom and would like to participate in the mock online training auction for BPCL to be held on 14012021 to 17012021We hereby confirm that we have read and understood the terms amp conditions of the e-Auction Sale tender documents for all the lots and same are acceptable to us We have also physically inspected the materials and understood the scope of materials and its condition and there are no deviations to the same as per the auction catalogue details and I accept all terms and conditions of the e-auction sale tender document in full We will honour the Bids placed by us during the auction procedure We also confirm that we will e-mail a scanned copy or fax the price confirmation of our

18

final online quoted rate as per AnnexurendashB immediately after the completion of e-auction followed by original price confirmation sheet by courier

You are requested to ISSUE our Login ID Password on our valid and official email as given in below on receipt of above DDNEFTRTGS PAYMENT and relevant documents E Mail Id____________________________ PAN No ____________________________ (Please enclose PAN Card Copy In case PAN Card copy is not enclosed DD will not be accepted) GSTN No_________________________ (Please enclose self attested GST registration copy)

Thanking you Yours truly Company Stamp ampSeal

[Name amp Signature] Encl 1] Drafts as above 2 ] Other documents [ provide full details ] Tel No Office

Residence Mobile Ph No Fax No

19

ANNEXURE ndash B

Confirmation of Training

To Ms Bharat Petroleum Corp Ltd CPO (Mktg) A-Installation Sewree (East) Mumbai -400015 Fax 022 24117878

This is to confirm that we have understood all bidding procedures for the Forward auction to be held on 20012021 We also confirm that we have understood and comply with all tender terms and conditions mentioned in the tender document - DISPCPO (M)20-21(1)05-Scrap of Depot amp Tanks Thanking you Yours truly Company Stamp ampSeal

[Name amp Signature]

20

Annexure ndash C Bidding procedure and Auction guidelines A Steps for Actual Bidding Procedure

1 Go to httpseprocureprocuretigercom 2 Enter ldquoLogin IDldquo and ldquoPasswordrdquo 3 When a bidder logs in for the first time for the particular auction bidder has to accept

to the Terms amp Conditions (After accepting to the terms amp conditions of the company only you can be able to bid)

4 After accepting to the terms you will be taken to the auction-listing page where you will be able to see all the details about the auctions

5 Click on Auction Room link on the top of this page This will take you to the Bidding Page A separate Window opens which is the Bid room

6 Now Start Bidding You can either Bid Manually OR can use Auto-Bid (In Auto bid the computer will bid on your behalf upto that value you given)

7 In the Manual Bid option you can put your bid in the text box available for each ITEM and submit it every time A bid confirmation pop up box will appear to confirming whether you want to go ahead with the bid posted or not If you confirm the bid your bid will be posted If your bid is accepted that will be displayed in ldquoMy Last Accepted Raterdquo column on your right side screen Also the highest bid amount will be displayed in ldquoH1 Raterdquo column If you are the highest bidder at the time ldquoYour Rankrdquo column will be highlighted with ldquogreenrdquo background with rank mentioned as 1 (which is indicative that you are H1 ie the highest bidder for that particular item at that point of time)

8 During the auction the current highest bid of the bidder the bid status and the bid history can be viewed on the screen all the times Bids can be placed at the specified time mentioned during the auction day

9 For Auto Bid Click on the ldquoAuto Bidrdquo icon related to the item you want to bid It will open a small window where you can place your ldquoauto bidldquo The starting bid amount in ldquoLower Limitrdquo text box will be the Opening Price + One Increment or the H1 Price at that point of time Enter the maximum amount in the ldquoUpper Limitrdquo text box Submit your auto bid after filling the upper limit

10 You can see your Bid Value and the Highest Bid Value for a particular lot after bidding once

11 There is Auto Time Extension will be done by the system If any bidder post his bid in the last 10 minutes of the auction closing time the auction will be extended automatically for further 10 minutes

Special Note Bidders are requested to check the Bid Entry in words amp figures before confirming it Any wrong bids will lead to forfeiture of Earnest Money Deposit (EMD) and said lot will be re-auctioned and the bidder is liable to be barred from the future bidding if any

21

B E-Auction Guidelines

BPCL shall finalise the disposal of the items (Lots) against this Tender through e-auction mode BPCL has made arrangement with Ms e-Procurement Technologies Ltd (ETL) who shall be BPCLrsquos authorized service provider for the same Please go through the guidelines given below and submit your acceptance to the same 1 E-Auction shall be conducted by BPCL on pre-specified date and time which the bidders

shall be quoting from their own offices place of their choice Internet connectivity shall have to be ensured by bidders themselves In extreme case of failure of Internet connectivity (due to any reason whatsoever may be) it is the biddersrsquo responsibility decision to send fax communication immediately to Ms e-Procurement Technologies Ltd furnishing the price the bidder wants to bid online with a request to upload the faxed price on line so that ETL will up load that price on line on behalf of the Bidder It shall be noted clearly that the concerned bidder communicating this price to ETL has to solely ensure that the fax message is received by ETL in a readable legible form and also the bidder should simultaneously check up with ETL about the clear receipt of the price faxed It shall also be clearly understood that the bidder shall be at liberty to send such fax communications of prices to be up loaded by ETL only within the closure of Bid time for that particular Lot and under no circumstance it shall be allowed beyond the closure of Bid time for that particular Lot It shall also be noted that ETL should be given a reasonable required time by the bidders to upload such prices online and if such required time is not available at the disposal of ETL at the time of receipt of the fax message from the bidders ETL will not be uploading the prices and either BPCL or ETL are not responsible for this unforeseen circumstances In order to ward-off such contingent situation bidders are requested to make all the necessary arrangements alternatives whatever required so that they are able to circumvent such situation and still be able to participate in the e-auction successfully Failure of power at the premises of bidders during the e-auction cannot be the cause for not participating in the e-auction On account of this the time for the e-auction cannot be extended and neither BPCL nor ETL is responsible for such eventualities

2 Ms e-Procurement Technologies Ltd shall arrange to train your nominated person

(s) without any cost to you after the submission of the required documents amp the EMD amount

3 Starting Bid Bid Increment The opening price and the bid increment value for the

respective Lot has been mentioned vide Annexure A Table-1 BPCL reserves the right to revise the start bid price at the time of auction

4 BIDDING CURRENCY AND UNIT OF MEASUREMENT Bidding and evaluation will be conducted in Indian Rupees (INR) of the item Lot The price bid placed during the ldquoe-Auctionrdquo shall be ldquoRate per Unitrdquo against each Lot

5 At the end of the e-auction bidder has to provide the Price Confirmation for his valid

highest offer submitted in the e-Auction as per BPCLrsquos format immediately after the completion of the e-Auction

6 Procedure of e-Auction

i The start bid price amp increment price have been mentioned vide Annexure A Table-1 which shall be visible to all the bidders on their respective bidding screen for each Lot for which they are qualified to bid

22

Please note that the first bid that comes in the system should be equal to the start price + one increment or higher than the increment value for each Lot The second online bid and onwards for any particular Lot will have to be higher than the H1 rate by the minimum increment value or higher than the increment value

ii E-Auction shall be for a period as mentioned in the tender document for

all the items Lots in this e-auction If a bidder places a bid in the last 10 minutes of closing of the e-Auction and if that bid gets accepted then the duration for that particular Lot shall get extended automatically for another 10 minutes from the time that bid comes in Please note that the auto-extension will take place only if a bid comes in those last 10 minutes and if that bid gets accepted If the bid does not get accepted the auto-extension will not take place even if that bid might have come in the last 10 minutes In case there is no bid in the last 10 minutes of closing of any particular Lot the time shall get closed automatically without any extension for that particular Lot However bidders are advised not to wait till the last minute or last few seconds to enter their bid during the auto-extension period to avoid complications related with internet connectivity network problems system crash down power failure etc

iii The Bidder who has submitted the DD for any category can bid for all

LOTS mentioned under this category In case the bidder is H1 in any or more categories he has to uplift the said LOT as will be confirmed by BPCL at its discretion In case the bidder backs out from uplifting this LOT then the whole EMD for that category may be forfeited by BPCL

iv Auto Bidding Auto Bidding feature is a feature to safe guard the

bidderrsquos interest of any Internet failure or to avoid last minute rush This feature allows Bidders to place an automated bid against other Bidders in an auction for each Lot and bid without having to enter a new amount each time a competing Bidder submits a new offer for any particular Lot

The bid amount that a Bidder enters is the maximum at that point of time that the Bidder is willing to offer for a particular Lot Here the software bids on behalf of the supplier The auto-bid amount is the maximum amount that the Bidder is

willing to offer During the course of bidding the Bidder cannot delete or change the amount of an Auto Bid

Bids are submitted in increments (increasing bid amounts) The application automates auto bidding by processing auto bids automatically according to the increment that BPCL originally established when creating the auction submitting offers to the next bid increment each time a competing Bidder bids regardless if competing bids are submitted as auto or manual bids

7 Successful bidder shall be required to submit the final prices quoted during the e-Auction in the Format provided to you after the completion of Auction to ETL duly signed and stamped as token of acceptance without any new condition other than those already agreed to before start of auction immediately after the completion of the e-Auction

23

8 Your bid will be taken as an offer to collect the items mentioned in that particular Lot Bids once made by you cannot be cancelled withdrawn and you shall be bound to collect the item as mentioned above at your final bid price Should you back out and not agree as per the final rates quoted BPCL shall take action as appropriate including forfeiture of EMD for the whole category

9 After the receipt of the EMD and other required documents the bidder shall be assigned

a Unique User Name amp Password by ETL The bidders are advised to change the Password and edit the information in the Registration Page after the receipt of initial Password from ETL to ensure confidentiality All bids made from the Login ID given to them will be deemed to have been made by their company

10 The bidders will be able to view the following on their screen along with the necessary

fields in the e-Auction a Highest Bid (H1 unit Rate) in the Auction for the Lots for which they are qualified to

bid b Bid Placed by them (Unit Rate) c Their Own Rank (H1 H2 H3hellip etc where H1 would be the highest bidder H2 would

be the second highest bidder and so onhellip) d Opening unit Price amp Bid Increment value for each Lot

11 At the end of the e-Auction BPCL will decide upon the winner BPCLrsquos decision on award of Contract shall be final and binding on all the Bidders

12 BPCL shall be at liberty to cancel the e-auction process at any time before disposing

without assigning any reason 13 BPCL ETL shall not have any liability to bidders for any interruption or delay in access

to the site irrespective of the cause 14 Other Terms amp Conditions

- The Bidder shall not involve himself or any of his representatives in Price manipulation of any kind directly or indirectly by communicating with other bidders BPCL shall have the right to seek explanation from the bidders in case IP address of those bidders is found to be same Action if necessary shall be initiated against such bidders

- The Bidder shall not divulge either his Bids or any other exclusive details of

BPCL to any other party - BPCLrsquos decision on award of Contract shall be final and binding on all the

Bidders - BPCL along with ETL can decide to extend reschedule or cancel any Auction Any

changes made by BPCL and or ETL after the first posting will have to be accepted if the Bidder continues to access the site after that time

- ETL shall not have any liability to Bidders for any interruption or delay in access

to the site irrespective of the cause - ETL is not responsible for any damages including damages that result from but

are not limited to negligence

24

- ETL will not be held responsible for consequential damages including but not

limited to systems problems inability to use the system loss of electronic information etc

15 ONLINE BID FORM General description of details available online during bidding to enable bidders to put their prices online are as below

Lot No

Item Description Location Qty Unit Unit Rate in INR

(In Fig)

Unit Rate in INR (In Words)

1 As given in Table ndash A

As given in Table ndash A

As given in Table ndash

A

As given in Table ndash

A

Important Note

1 The bidders have to quote in the ldquoUnit Rate in INR (In Fig)rdquo column only during the e-auction

2 Please note that in case you are H1 in any LOT then it is mandatory for you to submit the total amount to BPCL and uplift the material Failure to do so will may result in forfeiture of EMD for that category

3 The ldquoUnit Rate in INR (In Words)rdquo will be automatically converted by the System

4 After the bidder submits the bid confirmation of the price he has quoted for any

particular Lot is asked from him twice after which only the system accepts or rejects his bid based on the Start Price H1 rate at that point of time Confirming to the minimum increment value

25

TABLE-A (PART-I)Scrap of Depots and Tanks

(Bidders to note that they have to submit separate EMD for each lot)

LOT NO

COMPLETE LOCATIONADDRESS

BRIEF ITEMS DESCRIPTION (You are requested to visit place before quoting for the

item Please take prior appointment from the contact

person before visiting the site)

Qty Unit EMD (Rs)

START PRICE (RS)

INCREMENTAL

VALUE (RS)

AUCTION

START TIME

AUCTION

CLOSE

TIME

130

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

FIRE ENGINE NO05 amp JOCKY PUMP -01 NO

1 LOT 75000 640000 3200 1000H

R 1030HR

131

CHERLAPALLI INSTALLATION PO-

HCL PB NO4HYDERABADTEL

EANGANA-500051 MRnilesh m karande

(निलश एम करानड) 9866317049

nileshmkarandebharatpetroleumin

OLD PUMPSMPDs

ETC 1 LOT 35000 240000 1200

1000HR

1030HR

132

Sewree InstRETAIL TERR OPSSEWREE

INSTLNSEWREE FORT ROADSEWREE(EAST)MUMBAIMaharashtra400015samanhusai

n983382927422-26156336 Extn

25samanhusainbharatpetroleumin

MS PRODUCT PIPELINES FIRE HYDRENT PIPE

LINES STORAGE STEEL RACKS MS

GATESSTEEL SHEET CUPBOARD

ETC

1 LS 75000 476000 2380 1000H

R 1030HR

26

133

Bharat Petroleum Corporation limited Bhilai Co-op Depot Bijalee NagarGE RoadDistrict-Durg Chattisgarh-490021 Contact Person MrRambabu B

(रामबाब बी)

9926499266 brambabubharatpetroleumin amp MrRavi

K Ghorpade (रनि क

घोरपड) 8600417776 ravikghorpadebharatpetroleumin

Oil Interceptors Hose Boxes

monitors hydrants Valves

Pipelines etc

1 LS 175000 1725912 862956 1000H

R 1030HR

134

Bharat Petroleum Corporation limited Bhilai Co-op Depot Bijalee NagarGE RoadDistrict-Durg Chattisgarh-490021 Contact Person MrRambabu B

(रामबाब बी)

9926499266 brambabubharatpetroleumin amp MrRavi

K Ghorpade (रनि क

घोरपड) 8600417776 ravikghorpadebharatpetroleumin

Search Lights UPS olour

cameras Fans Tubelight fixtures

Gate Light fittingsExhaust

Fans etc

1 LS 35000 335520 16776 1000H

R 1030HR

135

Bharat Petroleum Corporation limited Bhilai Co-op Depot Bijalee NagarGE RoadDistrict-Durg Chattisgarh-490021 Contact Person MrRambabu B

(रामबाब बी)

9926499266 brambabubharatpetroleumin amp MrRavi

K Ghorpade (रनि क

घोरपड) 8600417776 ravikghorpadebharatpetroleumin

Mobile PFS Lab-CG04D1373

1 LS 7500 48000 240 1030H

R 1100HR

136

DHARWAD LPG 323-333BELUR

INDUSTRIAL AREA ROAD NO3P B

NO39DHARWADKARNATAKA-580011

MRRajkatti Y S

10 -20 KL MS TANK MPDs DISPENCING

UNITS

1 LOT 35000 396800 1984 1030H

R 1100HR

27

(राजकटटी िाय एस)

9753125125 rajkattiysbharatpetr

oleumin

137

VILL amp PO AMBABAI KARARIJHANSI

UTTAR PRADESH-284001 MRTajeshwar

(तजशवर ) 9478823709 tajeshwarbharatpet

roleumin

PLATE 8MM 6FT16FT MS TANK 15000

LTSPIPEANGEL SCRAPLIGHT GI

SCRAP ETC

1 LOT 75000 418400 2092 1030H

R 1100HR

138

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

FIRE WATER TANK 03 NO

1 LOT 175000 1872000 9360 1030H

R 1100HR

139

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

MS UNLOADING PUMPSVT

PUMPSMOTORSCENTRIFUGAL PUMPS ETC

1 LOT 250000 4004000 20020 1030H

R 1100HR

140

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

7 NO OF UNDER GROUND

STORAGE TANKS AND ASSOCIATED

PIPE LINES IN TANK FARM

1 LOT 175000 1600000 8000 1100H

R 1130HR

141

Flat no 302 Shanthi Tower Vinayak

Nagar Hyderabad RoadNIZAMABADTELANGANA-503002 MR

Sri Harsha (शरी हषाा)

8606510668 sriharshabharatpetr

oleumin

MONO PUMP PRESET PUMP

MPDs EMBLEM POLE OLD

TANKFALSE CEILING OLD RVI

ETC

1 LOT 35000 229600 1148 1100H

R 1130HR

28

142

KARUR TERRITORY ATHUR ampKADAPARAI

VILLAGE ERODE ROAD ATHUR

POSTKARURTAMIL NADU-639002

MRDilip Krishnan

(दिलीप कषणि)

8138906295 dilipkrishnanbharat

petroleumin

OLD 11KV VCB ELECTRICAL

PANEL500KVA DG SET OLD VFD

PANELMICRO PLC AND PANEL ETC

1 LOT 75000 556800 2784 1100H

R 1130HR

143

WARANGAL DEPOT GOOD SHED

ROADWARANGALTELENGANA-506002

MRMukesh Murali

(मकश मरली)

9497270991 mukeshmuralibhara

tpetroleumin

VARIOUS DIA METER CS

PIPESGATE VALVES

1 LOT 75000 4924689 246234 1100H

R 1130HR

144

RAJBANDH TOP RAJBANDH

CHATTYDURGAPURWEST BENGAL-

713212 MRDurga

Annapurna K V N (िराा

अननपणाा क िी एि)

9775077069 durgakvnbharatpetr

oleumin

SCRAPPED MS SKO PRODUCT

TRANSFER PIPELINELIVE FIRE

DIGHTING FACILITIES LOADING

ARMSOLD TLC UNIT OLD VALES

ETC

1 LS 75000 483200 2416 1100H

R 1130HR

145

BPCL HOSPET PSA FOR SALES

OFFICERHOSPETKARNATAKA-583201

MRPradeep J Hivare

(परिीप ज नहिार)

9940588023 pradeepjhivarebhar

atpetroleumin

STEEL CANOPYTANK

MPDLIGHT FITTINGS

AUTOMATION EQUIPMENT ETC

1 LS 35000 320000 1600 1130H

R 1200HR

146

MANGLIA RECEIPT TERMINAL MANGILA

- SANVER ROAD MANGLIAINDOREMA

DHYA PRADESH-453771 MR Swapnil S

Kakde (सिनिल एस

काकड़) 7709969664 swapnilskakdebhar

atpetroleumin

FW PUMP SUCTION HEADER-

500MM PUMP DISCHARGE PL

250MMCOOLING SYSTEM FIXED

FOAM STSTEMFIRE

EXTINGUISHER JOCKY PUMP ETC

1 LS 75000 567800 2839 1130H

R 1200HR

29

147

ADARSH NAGAR DIST - BIJNORNAZIBABAD

UTTAR PRADESH-246763 MRMohd

Ibran (मौ इबराि)

9839523968 mohdibranbharatpe

troleumin

RUBBER HOSE WITH

FLANGEGATE VALVEs FOAM

DRUMALUMINIUM SCRAPMS TANK500LTR PROVER ETC

1 LOT 75000 500460 25023 1130H

R 1200HR

148

NO- 214 VISHWAKARMA

INDUSTRIAL AREAJAIPURRAJSRH

AN-302013 MRRajendra KM

(राजनर कमार)

99281493310141-6501547

rajendrakmbharatpetroleumin

KIRLOSKAR PUMP KIRLOSKAR

ENGINEFIRE ENGINE 03 NO

1 LOT 35000 230000 1150 1130H

R 1200HR

149

KARUR TERRITORY ATHUR ampKADAPARAI

VILLAGE ERODE ROAD ATHUR

POSTKARURTAMIL NADU-639002

MRRishi Rohan (ऋनष

रोहि) 7979944941 rishirohanbharatpet

roleumin

OLD STEEL TANKOLD PUMPING UNITSOLD

CANOPY ITEMSOLD EMBLEM

POLESOLD YARD LIGHTS FITTINGS

ETC

1 LOT 35000 179020 8951 1130H

R 1200HR

150

BULK OIL DEPOT JANKI NAGAR

BAHRIACH ROADGONDAUTTAR

PRADESH-271001

MRAnuj Jaiswal (अिज

जयसिाल) 7897030498 anujjaiswalbharatp

etroleumin

75KVA DG Set 125 KVA DG Set Preset Meters Proving Tanks

350mm diaStrainier etc

1 LS 75000 6309952 315497 1200H

R 1230HR

151

IRIMPANAM INSTALLATION NEW

OIL INSTALLATIONKOCHI KERALA-682309 MRU

Ramadas (य रामिास)

9958444988 uramadasbharatpet

roleumin

WEATHER SHIELD FOR ESCAPE LADDERWO

METER SYSTEMATF

PUMPLABORATORY

ITEMSSPRINKLER ETC

1 LOT 175000 1920000 9600 1200H

R 1230HR

152

STATION ROADHISSARHARYANA-125001 MRAbdul

Matin (अबिल मतीि)

9983784935 abdulmatinbharatp

etroleumin

2T DISPENCER amp OIL TANKGLOW FACIA CANOPY

ETC

1 LOT 75000 672328 336164 1200H

R 1230HR

30

153

Bharat Petroleum Corporation limited Bhilai Co-op Depot Bijalee NagarGE RoadDistrict-Durg Chattisgarh-490021 Contact Person MrRambabu B

(रामबाब बी)

9926499266 brambabubharatpetroleumin amp MrRavi

K Ghorpade (रनि क

घोरपड) 8600417776 ravikghorpadebharatpetroleumin

USED SCRAPPED TANK

1 LOT 250000 5769360 288468 1200H

R 1230HR

154

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumi

FIRE WATER TANK LIGHT

POLESSTORAGE TANK PIPELINE

ETC

453000

MT 250000 1198675 5993 1200H

R 1230HR

155

BPCL MANMAD INSTALLATION

MANMAD NANDGAON ROAD

PANEWADI MANMADNASHIKMAHARASHTRA423104

Contact Person MrDeepak Satpute

9692006232

USEDSCRAPPED DEPOT ASSETS-

FIRE WATER PIPELINEEXTINGU

ISHERFOAM TANKSVHF

HANDSET ETC

1 LS 175000 9647424 482371 1230H

R 1300HR

156

satish paikara m

(पकरा सतीश एम) CH INSTALLATION

MANAGER (RETAIL) BUDGE BUDGE 2

GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST

24-PARGANAS [SOUTH] BUDGE

BUDGE West Bengal PIN - 700137 TEL -

033-24701457 033-24701765 MOB -

9982754999 e-mail paikarasmbharatpe

troleumin

WEIGH BRIDGE 1 LOT 35000 168000 840 1230H

R 1300HR

31

157

dnyaneshwar

bendkule (बडकल

जञािश िर) SR MANAGER OPS IC

(RETAIL) MIRAJ OPPRAILWAY GOODS

SHED (MG) CHANDANWADI

MIRAJ Maharashtra PIN - 416410 TEL - 0241-2595555 -

MOB - 9820246346 e-mail

dnyaneshwarbbharatpetroleumin

FIRE ENGINE PUMP 03 NO

1 LOT 75000 316800 1584 1230H

R 1300HR

158

NAVGHAR INDUSTRIAL ESTATE

BEHIND MSEB GAS TURBINE UNIT

PBNO8 DIST-RAIGAD

BOKADVIRAURANMAHARASHTRA400702

Contact Person Mr Wadhwa Vinay Kumar

022-27222767981146387

6

DISPERSANT SPRAY SYSTEM20

KL NITROGEN TANKTANK-OIL

ON WATER MONITORING SYSTEM ETC

505 MT 35000 337704 16885 1230H

R 1300HR

159

dua gurinder (िआ

रररििर) CHIEF MANAGER OPS IC (RETAIL) KOTA TOP

MS BHARATPETROLEUM

CORPORATION LTDKOTA TOPNH-

27VILLAGE -BRIJESHPURATATHEDKOTA (RAJASTHAN)-325201 TEL - 0744-

2863317 MOB - 9793294449 e-mail

duagbharatpetroleumin

VARIOUS TYPE OF FIRE WATER

PIPELINE 41 MT 175000 2651707 13258

1230HR

1300HR

160

HAZIRA RETAIL TERRITORY SURAT

HAZIRA ROAD POICHHPORE DIST -

SURATHAZIRA GUJRAT-394510

CONTACT PERSON MRMiran M Vaghela

(नमरि एम िाघला)

9033370396 miranmvaghelabhar

PIPELINE amp FITTINGS FIRE

FIGHTING PUMPSLOADING

ARMS ETC

1 LS 75000 748160 37408 1400H

R 1430HR

32

atpetroleumin

161

BIJWSAN INSTALLATION NEAR

IGI AIRPORTNEW DELHIDELHI-110061

MRNavi Sharma (ििी

शमाा) 7727863450 navisharmabharatp

etroleumin

OLD PLT PIPELINES

1 LOT 35000 170400 852 1400H

R 1430HR

162

negi kamal (िरी कमल

ससिह) SR MANAGER OPS IC (RETAIL) KANPUR KANPUR

POL DEPOT BHAUNTI NH - 2 KALPI ROAD

PANKI KANPUR Uttar Pradesh PIN -

208020 TEL - - 0512-2985689 MOB -

9824201038 e-mail negikbharatpetrole

umin

FIRE ENGINE 03 NO

1 LS 35000 384000 1920 1400H

R 1430HR

163

BG GOODS SHED ROAD THACHA

NALLURTIRUNELVELITAMIL NADU-627358

CONTACT PERSON MR Aditya Sri Ram E

(आदितय शरी राम ई)

8867857296 adityasriramebhara

tpetroleumin

WEIGHT BRIDGE PRODUCT PUMP

WITH MOTORSFILLING

CABINET OLD STEEL PLATE ETC

1 LOT 35000 346264 173132 1400H

R 1430HR

164

BPCL IRUGUR TOP INSTALLATION

RAVATHUR PO IRUGUR

VIACOIMBATORE TAMIL NADU-641103

CONTACT PERSON MRNitesh Kumar

(नितश कमार)

9542345719 niteshkumar001bha

ratpetroleumin

MPDCANOPY ETC

1 LS 35000 328320 16416 1400H

R 1430HR

33

165

DESUR DEPOT NEAR DESUR RAILWAY

STATION VILLAGE ZADSHAPUR

DESURBELGAUMKARNATAKA-590014

MRManikantan G

(कनिकि टि जी)

9894555724 manikantangbharat

petroleumin

200 DIA FF LINE - ADDL WOPD

METER MASTER METERMLDB

PANELBARRIER GATE FOR

ENTRYEXIT ETC

22713

MT 35000 1097387 5486 1430H

R 1500HR

166

NEAR RAILWAY STATION PO

ATHARBANKI RLY COLONY DIST

JAGATSINGHPURPARADEEP ODISHA-

754120 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

OLD PD METERSMS

PIPELINESOLD MS PIPELINESASBEST

OS SHEETS ETC

1 LOT 35000 1889412 94470 1430H

R 1500HR

167

PB NO 106 GPO SALAWASJODHPURR

AJASTHAN-342001 MRAvinash Sahani

(अनििाश साहिी)

9587891413 avinashsahanibhara

tpetroleumin

MS SCRAP FIRE ENGINES (04

NOS) FUEL TANKS 1 MT 35000 246400 1232

1430HR

1500HR

168

BPCL PIYALA RETAIL INSTALLATION

VILLAGE - PIYALA PO ASAUTI TEHSIL-

BALLARBHGARH DIST - FARIDABAD

HARYANA-121102 MRMandal

Soumyajyoti (मिडल

सोमयजयोनत)

9874444332 mandalsbharatpetr

oleumin

FIRE EXTINGUISHER 10

KG DCPRADAR LEVEL GUAGE-

TANK FARM AUPARALLEL

REDUNDANT UPS-15

KVAAUTOMATION CABLESFLP

LIGHT FIXTURES IN WAGON P ETC

1 LOT 75000 724360 36218 1430H

R 1500HR

169

17 A HASTINGS ROADALLAHABADUTTAR PRADESH-211001 MRAkash R rivastava

(आकाश शरीिासति)

7678882211 akashsrivastavabha

ratpetroleumin

CANOPY LIGHTS (CFL)SEWING

MACHINE USHA TAILOR MODCO2

FIRE EXINGUISHER250

W MH Canopy light fixtures ETC

1 LOT 35000 2357168 117858 1430H

R 1500HR

34

170

AT POST AKOLNER TALUKA

AHMEDNAGAR DIST -

AHMEDNAGARMAHARASHTRA-414005

MRArpit Tiwari (अरपात

नतिारी) 9408381499 arpittiwaribharatpe

troleumin

FIRE WATER PUMP 850klTLF PUMP MS (M) 50 KLHR25 KVA DG SETCANOPYAMFTLF PUMP MS (M)

50 KLHR ETC

1 LS 35000 200800 1004 1500H

R 1530HR

171

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

10 KG DCP 10 NOS10 KG DCP 10

NOSBULK METERS 9 NOSBULK

METERS 141 NOS150MM DIA

PIPE LINE FOR SPEED80MM DIA

PIPE LINE FOR SPEED F 1FF PIPE LINE 200 MM ETC

1 LOT 250000 4839456 2419728 1500H

R 1530HR

172

ram mahto (राम

कमार) MANAGER OPS IC (RETAIL)

BALASORE DEPOT BALASORE DEPOT SOMENATHPUR

INDUSTRIAL AREA ESTATE BALASORE

Odisha PIN - 756019 TEL - 06782-224272 99562-19155 MOB - 9453042457 e-mail ramkumarbharatpe

troleumin

JB NFLP 25 NOSLIGHT

FITTINGS FLP 35 NLIGHT POLES

4M HT 12 NOELECTRICAL

CABLESSLAYINGCEILING FANS 20

NOS20 TON WINDOW AC

MAKE-SAMSUN ETC

1 LOT 35000 279564 139782 1500H

R 1530HR

173

BHARAT PETROLEUM CORP LTD SANKARI

DEPOTNARRAPANCHAVADI

SANKARI(RS)SALEM DIST SANKARITAMIL

NADU-637302 MRArun David A

(अरण डनिड ए)

9482875768 arundavidabharatp

etroleumin

200MM DIA STRAINER-

1NOGODREJFILING CABINET

4DRSSLIDING DOOR SDU-1GODREJ STORWEL

MODEL2MF SYSTEM 3PANELS

ETC

1 LOT 250000 4568544 2284272 1500H

R 1530HR

174

IRIMPANAM INSTALLATION NEW

OIL INSTALLATIONKOCHI KERALA-682309 MRU

Ramadas (य रामिास)

9958444988

RLY TRACKS amp ALLIED

FACILITYRLY TRACKS amp ALLIED

FACILITY ADDITIONAL

1 LOT 175000 1548000 7740 1500H

R 1530HR

35

uramadasbharatpetroleumin

175

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

Y STRAINER 200MM

2NOSSLUDGE PIT AT

BERHAMPORE4-DR FILLING CABINET-2

NOONE GODREJ STEEL TABLE

T9EARTHPITS FOR AG TANKS (12

NOS)ETC

1 LS 35000 372320 18616 1530H

R 1600HR

176

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

STOREWELL PLAIN ALMIRAH-2MS

STORAGE SAFEABLOY

LOCKFLP 125W HPMV 4NOSFIRE

ENGINE SET NO10 ETC

1 LOT 35000 3465584 173279 1530H

R 1600HR

177

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

FLP NON-INTEGRAL FLOOD

LIGHT 2SAKTI 4KVA

AUTOSTABILISERZYXEL OMNI 56K

MODEM FOR BERHARECEIVER-

1 CAMERA-2 MONITOR-1 ETC

1 LOT 75000 767068 383534 1530H

R 1600HR

178

BPCL MANMAD INSTALLATION

MANMAD NANDGAON ROAD

PANEWADI MANMADNASHIKMAHARASHTRA423104

Contact Person MrDeepak Satpute

9692006232

1 no 250 KVA DG SET

2 no of 630 KVA DG SET 6 number

HT panels with CTPT bus-bar

AMF panel for DG sets DG set cables

etc

1 LS 175000 1217664 608832 1530H

R 1600HR

179

BPCL MANMAD INSTALLATION

MANMAD NANDGAON ROAD

PANEWADI MANMADNASHIKMAHARASHTRA423104

Contact Person MrDeepak Satpute

Old roof sheet of TWF GANTRY

1 LS 35000 160812 80406 1530H

R 1600HR

36

9692006232

180

BHARAT PETROLEUM CORPORATION

LIMITED KONDAPALLI DEPOT ( TOP )

PINAPAKA (VIL amp POST) KONDAPALLI

(VIA) KRISVIJAYAWADAAN

DHRA PRADESH-9504214192

avneeshbhartibharatpetroleumin

DG SET AMF PANELS FIRE

ENGINE 70W ST LIGHT FIX 13

NOS160W FLP MLL TYPE 74

NOS15M HOSES 36NOS15 TON

AIR COND 2NOSFLD LIGHT

FIT 2X400 25NOS110V 100AH BATT

CHARGER ETC

1 LOT 35000 200000 1000 1600H

R 1630HR

181

IRUGUR BPCL IRUGUR TOP

INSTALLATION RAVATHUR PO

IRUGUR VIA COIMBATORE Tamil Nadu PIN - 641103 CONTACT PERSON MRSoorya Krishna

(सयाा कषणा) 9895449420

sooryakrishnabharatpetroleumin

ELECTRICALLY OPERATED EXIT BARTERMINAL

ROOM CARD READERTLF RTD

UNIT - BAY10POINT4TLF SET STOP VALVE - BAY10POI15 KL UNDER DRIVEWAY

TANK ETC

1 LS 250000 2120778

1 1060389

1600HR

1630HR

182

WARANGAL DEPOT GOOD SHED

ROADWARANGALTELENGANA-506002

MRMukesh Murali

(मकश मरली)

9497270991 mukeshmuralibhara

tpetroleumin

FW PIPELINE IN TANKFARM

AREAERECTION-75HP

MOTOR75HP PPU FLOWMORE

MSTLF125HP PPU

FLORITEHSDITLF20 HP PUMP KIR

MAKE NO 18 ETC

1 LS 75000 4934092 246704 1600H

R 1630HR

183

BARAUNI TOP PAPROUR DISTRICT

BEGUSARAIBARAUNIBIHAR-851114

CONTACT PERSON MRSaurabh Kumar

9432343519 saurabhkumar001b

haratpetroleumin

FIRE ENGINE-615KLHR-3NOSFIRE ENGINE-

615KLHR-3NOSMASTER METER SET - 3

NOS125KVA DG SET - 2 NOS15 TONS WINDOW

AC WITH REMOTE

1 LS 35000 227300 11365 1600H

R 1630HR

37

ETC

184

KATHGODAM DEPOT DIST -

NANITALUTTARAKHAND-263126 CONTACT PERSON MRPawan

Kumar (पिि कमार)

9862826505 pawankumar006bh

aratpetroleumin

1AVERY ZL SDDU ES0652 MS1LampT ZL HDDU BS5257 HSDZ LINE (SD) -

PUMPLampT PACEMAKER

IVLampT PACEMAKER

IV1LampT ZL HDDU GS1246 HSD ETC

1 LOT 35000 364000 1820 1600H

R 1630HR

185

UDAISAGAR ROAD NEAR RANA PRATAP

NAGAR RLY STNUDAIPURRAJAST

HAN-313001 CONTACT PERSON

MRKhuswinder

(खससिििर)

9412058886 khuswinderbharatp

etroleumin

ZWICKY PUMP NO175HP

PPUNIT-PUMP1PIPELINE

amp FTGS 10080NBFIRE

WATER TANK 858 KL CAP ADDFIRE

WATER RING MAIN ADDL EXP 1

SPRINKILER PIPELINE etc

1 LOT 250000 2121216 1060608 1630H

R 1700HR

186

BPC OIL DEPOT BATILPUR DIST-

DEVAREYABATILPURUTTAR PRADESH-

274001 MR Deepak

Joshi (िीपक जोशी)

9927576670 deepakjoshi001bha

ratpetroleumin

DG SET 125KVAPADLOCK (MAKE ABLOY) - 6

NO6 KVA GENSETDG SET 65

KVAVC BREAKER75 HP PP UNIT-PUMP

NO 2 ETC

1 LOT 35000 320000 1600 1630H

R 1700HR

187

Kandla Installation Khari Rohar Road

Gandhidham(Kutch)GandhidhamGUJRAT-

370201 CONTACT PERSON MRMayank

Bhatt (मयिक भटट)

8154964083 mayankbhattbharat

petroleumin

TANK NO 8 4645 KLTK NO2-ADDL CT-MVWSFFTK NO 18 13667 KL

ERECTIOTANK NO 2 15128 KL EXTN

ETC

1 LS 250000 7210400 36052 1630H

R 1700HR

188

PETROL DEPOT ABEKA

MAKBARAMEERUTUTTAR PRADESH-

250002 CONTACT PERSON MRKumar

Avinash (कमार

MIDCO SD PUMP3NO Z LINE (HD) PUMPAVERY

(SD) ERA PUMPSUBPUMP

amp DISPENSORS 2NOLampT Z LINE

1 LOT 75000 5687512 284375 1630H

R 1700HR

38

अनििाश) 8004938516 kumaravbharatpetr

oleumin

SD PUMP ETC

189

MUZAFFARPUR DEPOT VILL

SHERPURMUZAFFARPURM BIHAR-842005

CONTACT PERSON MRDipayan Roy

(दिपायि रॉय) 06243-242047 Extn 222

9933050509 dipayanroybharatp

etroleumin

DISPENCING UNITPOLE MOUNTED EMBLEM CANAOPY

STRUCTUREOLD MPDsTANK amp

MONOLITH ETC

17553

MT 35000 11200 56 1630H

R 1700HR

190

BARAUNI TOP PAPROUR DISTRICT

BEGUSARAIBARAUNIBIHAR-851114

CONTACT PERSON MrManjul Prasad

Arya (मिजल परसाि आया)

7004230090 manjulprasadarybh

aratpetroleumin

PRODUCT PIPE FITTING TANK

FOUNDATIONTWD

PIPESFITTINGS900KL TANK II858KL

TANK 10 ETC

1 LOT 250000 2184023 1092012 1700H

R 1730HR

191

BARAUNI TOP PAPROUR DISTRICT

BEGUSARAIBARAUNIBIHAR-851114

CONTACT PERSON MrManjul Prasad

Arya (मिजल परसाि आया)

7004230090 manjulprasadarybh

aratpetroleumin

FOAM TANK 3KL - 1 NOFOAM TANK

3KL - 1 NO100 MM PIPELINE amp FT

550M150 MM PIPELINE amp

FT225M350 MM PIPELINE amp FT

575M ETC

1 LS 35000 275652 137826 1700H

R 1730HR

192

BIJWSAN INSTALLATION NEAR

IGI AIRPORTNEW DELHIDELHI-110061

MRNavi Sharma (ििी

शमाा) 7727863450 navisharmabharatp

etroleumin

HSD TWD PIPELINE HEADER

amp VELVE UPTO TANKATF TWD

PIPELINE HEADER amp VALVE UPTO

TANKS AND LDO TWD PIPE LINE

HEADER amp VALVE UPTO TANK

1 LS 250000 3513600 17568 1700H

R 1730HR

39

SPECIAL NOTES

1 The above old items would be disposed as indicated in the table

2 Pl refer AnnexurendashD for detailed scope of disposal

TABLE ndash A [ PARTndash2 ] [Tentative]

TENTATIVE TAX RATES

STATE TAX FERROUS SCRAP

ALL IGST 1800

CSGST 900

SGST 900

The above mentioned tax rates are tentative and BPCL reserves the right to apply the rates applicable for ferrous and Non ndashferrous items which will be informed during the auction

40

ANNEXURE-D

Scope and SPECIAL CONDITIONS for Disposal of old tanks amp Depot Assets BPCL has different Installation amp depot as per the list in table A Part I The above list is only indicative and not limited exhaustive or actual and it is only for your general referenceguidance Parties have to physically visit the depot and inspect the lot meant for sale and make their own estimates and ascertain the condition of materials its quality it weight quantities make model numbers size capacities specifications and condition etc Therefore no claim shall be entertained in case of any variations if reported at the time of upliftment which may kindly be noted However there may be few items as given below left in the depot not meant for disposal and the same are separately marked or shown at the time of inspection and parties should consider accordingly The following items are not covered in the subject disposal and they are excluded from contractorrsquos scope of work a) Land b) Grown up Big Trees However small bushes shrubs etc are to be

removed and area to be cleaned from all vegetation etc 1 Pipelines running under Railway Tracks 2 Any petroleum products such as petroldieselkerosenelubricantsgreases

gear oils etc found in tankspipesbarrelsloosebulkpackages etc either inside or outside depot premises Petroleum products sludge are not covered in sale and to be handed over to BPCL if any foundsalvaged

3 Dispensing pumps retail outlet items like trays etc which are clearly marked amp kept separately

Please note that as BPCL has to handover land to Govt Authorities for their construction of sheds etc urgently and therefore the sequence of disposal in Phases and Time Lines shall be as under Contractor has to immediately complete the disposal of facilities falling under area from boundary wall The contractorrsquos obligations for completion of entire job will be as per tender terms amp conditions At the time of dismantling of facilities the contractor has to provide separate temporary fencing at his cost so that even after handing over part land to Govt Authorities for their construction activities other facilities are demarcated and any encroachment from unauthorized authority people are avoided The contractor has to make their own arrangements for safety and security during the entire operations of disposal activities The entire job must be completed as above but not exceeding 16 weeks from the date of authority letter as shown above failing which appropriate action as deemed fit will be taken in line with the general terms and conditions of the auction tender The successful bidder has to surface amp level the complete area after shifting all the materials All debris are to be removed from site For leveling the ground to one level

41

and filling up all trenches of underground tanks or any low level or trenches all debris earth rubble bricks mortar etc salvaged from dismantling are to be used The bidder has to arrange and bear the cost of dismantling loading unloading amp transportation of materials to his their place After excavating removing the underground tanks pipelines etc the same are to be filled up with available material or material brought from outside if required at contractorrsquos cost and risk in particular for filling up of underground tank trenches etc Dismantling of Underground pipelines in the Railway siding area from decantation header manifold sections and up to BPCL depot compound wall needs Railways permission for dismantling excavation etc which are to be obtained by the Purchaser only However BPCL may provide any assistance if required to the Purchaser in obtaining such permissions After excavation etc the area is to be filled back and brought to original condition to the satisfaction of the BPCL and as directed All safety precautions as stipulated by BPCL are to be followed at the time of disposal of facilities both inside and outside BPCL depot premises compound wall Any damage to the Corporationrsquos or Third Partyrsquos properties during removal of the items will have to be made good by the successful tenderer at their own cost The Corporation reserves the right to claim from the contractor any expenses which might have been incurred by it over and above the EMD by way of restoring damages caused to properties belonging to the Corporation Third Parties by the action of such contractorrsquos or their men Party has to make his own arrangement for power connections to cut the tanks or lighting or any other purpose BPCL shall not provide any power connection No invoice challan will be issued by BPCL for each truck of materials to be removed since the entire materials are being disposed on lumpsum single lot basis OTHER SPECIAL CONDITIONS FOR DEMOLITION OF DEPOT FACILITIES 1 The intending bidder should inspect the site prior to submitting of the offer and make himself familiar with the site conditions and available facilities 2 Bidders alongwith the offers must give an undertaking that the steel plates of tanks pipelines that have contained leaded gasoline will not be used for edible products drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe by suitable means 3 Demolition is an inherently hazardous process and hence every person involved in demolition activity must wear protective equipment including helmet gloves safety footwear etc as per BPCL guidelines 4 Demolition must be supervised by persons having thorough knowledge of demolition process 5 Successful bidder shall carryout a survey to assess the physical characteristics and design of the facilities to be demolished so as to arrive at a safe demolition method Based on survey Demolition Action Plan shall be submitted for BPCLrsquos approval before starting any demolition The plan should include bull Sequence of demolition of facilities with time frame bull Method of demolition of facilities including drawings sketches if any bull The proposed treatment for steel plates particularly for tanks which contained leaded gasoline

42

bull How the party will further utilize the steel plates obtained from product tanks and also the product pipes bull Method of disposal of debris bull Manpower to be deployed bull Machinery Equipment to be deployed bull List of PPE [ Personal Protective Equipments ] required and that would be worn by people involved in the activity 6 Before demolition begins all utility services to the structure like electricity water etc must be disconnected Arrangements must be made to keep the unwanted persons as far away as possible from the site by necessary barricade 7 It is dangerous to leave isolated parts of a wall structures standing as they are liable to collapse from the effect of high winds self weight etc and hence necessary cordoning should be made for such cases 8 Debris should not be allowed to build up against walls or floors with the consequent risk of the structure being unintentionally overloaded 9 Disposal process for debris and pit yard for the same should be identified for safe disposal within the stipulated time 10 Order dismantling From safety consideration following order for dismantling of the depot facility is recommended bull All equipment fittings bull AG Product piping and allied fittings bull AG Product tanks bull UG Product tanks bull Fire protection facilities ie fire water tanks hydrant mains monitors etc bull Internal electrification bull Structures bull Buildings bull Electrical ndash external yard lighting cabling MCC etc bull Communication The above is a standard sequence for dismantling but for this particular tender above sequence is superseded by earlier conditions of dismantling in 3 phases as mentioned in special conditions above 111 Demolition of Above Ground (AG) Tanks There are fatal and serious accidents caused by persons entering confined spaces without the necessary tests being carried out and correct safety rescue equipment being provided It is therefore absolutely essential to ensure that product tanks are tested and certified gas free prior to starting of hot work Following sequence shall be followed for dismantling of AG tanks a) Mechanical isolation of Tank by removing all pipe connections fittings like Level Gauges Dip hatch PV Valves Inter-tank catwalk (if any) b) Internal treatment and further dismantling AG tanks shall be demolished preferably by reverse jacking method

43

For safe working necessary scaffolds platforms etc shall be erected and proper access to them shall be provided The steel plates cut from tank shall be lowered using safe hoisting devices having valid test certificates Prevention of further use of steel plates which contained leaded gasoline for storage of edible products drinking water unless they are removed While disposing of the steel plates obtained from product tanks which contained leaded gasoline it shall be ensured that they are not further used for storing edible product and drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe This could be ensured by the following methods By heat treatment of steel plates using flame cleaner By removing all scales etc by abrasive blast cleaning using grits shots If the plates are grit shot blasted care shall be taken to collect the grit or shot from operation to prevent spread of lead bearing dust The used grits shots must be treated as contaminated and not reused for other operations It should be disposed off along with the residue thus obtained as per practice followed for leaded sludge All parties involved in handling the plates should be made aware of their origin and risks involved in view of leaded gasoline Disposal of steel plates from tanks which didnrsquot contain leaded gasoline Steel plates of other tanks in which leaded products have never been stored can be disposed off after cleaning with wire brush to bare metal particularly the first strake and bottom plates The responsibility of ensuring that the plates are completely safe for further use lies with the successful vendor 112 Demolition of UG tanks Following sequence should be sued for the disposal of Underground tanks

1 Mechanical isolation of Tank by removing all pipe connections fittings like Level Gauges Dip hatch PV Valves etc

2 All personnel involved in the removal and disposal of underground tanks should be aware of the potential hazards associated withmdash (a) flammable andor combustible liquids (b) product toxicity (c) entry into confined spaces and (d) entry into excavations

3 Before start of any work on the UG tank ensure that the copies of the tank cleaning certificates for the tanks are available The same to be certified by the BPCL officer (or) authorized inspector from BPCL who is witnessing the demolition before the start of the work

4 Open the manhole covers with the anchoring supports in place and if the tank is found to be filled with water it will be necessary to dispose of the water in an environmentally safe manner

5 After removal of the water from the tank refill the tank with fresh potable water until the tank starts to overflow Do not allow excess water to escape into the excavation and ensure the level does not rise into the vent pipe and submit the tank to excess static pressure

6 Withdraw water until the level is again down to 150 mm below the top of the tank

44

Use only pumping equipment suitable for the purpose and collect all water for proper Disposal

7 Allow the tank to settle for 2-3 hours and test the small vapor space with a gas detector and if the reading is below 5 of the LEL then the tank may be emptied If the same is found above 5 remove the water from the tank The disposal vendor may inform BPCL about the higher LEL readings and BPCL shall arrange to clean the tank further No work shall be taken up on the tank in this case Please note that the reading of the gas detector has to be witnessed by the BPCL officer (or) authorized inspector from BPCL

8 If the reading of the gas detector is below 5 the water may be removed and the cutting operations may be carried out

For safe working necessary shoring shuttering platforms shall be done and proper access shall be provided The steel plates cut from tank shall be lifted using safe hoisting devices having valid test certificates Prevention of further use of steel plates which contained leaded gasoline for storage of edible products drinking water unless they are removed While disposing of the steel plates obtained from product tanks which contained leaded gasoline it shall be ensured that they are not further used for storing edible product and drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe This could be ensured by the following methods By heat treatment of steel plates using flame cleaner By removing all scales etc by abrasive blast cleaning using grits shots If the plates are grit shot blasted care shall be taken to collect the grit or shot from operation to prevent spread of lead bearing dust The used grits shots must be treated as contaminated and not reused for other operations It should be disposed off along with the residue thus obtained as per practice followed for leaded sludge All parties involved in handling the plates should be made aware of their origin and risks involved in view of leaded gasoline Disposal of steel plates from tanks which didnrsquot contain leaded gasoline Steel plates of other tanks in which leaded products have never been stored can be disposed off after cleaning with wire brush to bare metal particularly the first strake and bottom plates The responsibility of ensuring that the plates are completely safe for further use lies with the successful vendor

12 Product Pipelines The pipelines can be disposed off after cleaning by sufficient water flushing The successful vendor shall ensure that these pipes are not re-used for carrying edible products drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe All parties involved in handling the pipes should be made aware of their origin and risks involved 13 General Safety regulations precautions while carrying out dismantling works The objective of this documents is to provide and establish safe-working practices at the work site of Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd These summarized safety requirements are mandatory and should be fully understood both by the successful vendor and their employees The contractual obligation for safety lies completely with the contractor

45

himself Further some additional safety requirements also can come up In such an even the successful vendor shall follow the more stringent regulation at all times The successful vendor shall at his own expense arrange and comply with all safety provisions as stipulated by the Company Bueuro of Indian Standards the Electricity act Factory act OISD and other acts as applicable in respect of all personnel directly or indirectly employed for the work The successful vendor shall ensure that he his sub-contractor and workers employed by him shall comply with all fire safety heath regulations issued from time to time by the company The successful vendor shall also be liable for any pecuniary liability arising on account of any violation by him of the safety requirements Should any injury to people or loss or damage due to fire or accident to any property or a portion thereof occur as a result of failure to comply with such regulations the successful vendor shall be held responsible for the consequences thereof and shall keep the company harmless and indemnified Relevant Indian standard codes on safety 1) IS3764-1922-Excavation work-code of safety 2) IS401 (Part1amp2) ndash 1967 - Safety regulations for steel tubular scaffolding 3) IS3696(Part 1)-1987-Safety code for scaffolds 4) IS3696(Part 2)-1987-Safety code for Ladders 5) IS7293-1974-Safety code for working with construction machinery 6) IS3016-1982-Code of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operations 7) IS4130-1991-Demolition of buildings-Code of safety 8) IS5216(Part 1amp2)-1982-Recommendation on safety procedures and practices in Electrical work 9) IS10667-1983-Guide for selection of industrial safety equipments for protection foot and leg 10) IS6994(Part 1)-1973-Specification for safety glovesPart 1-Leather and cotton gloves 11) IS2925-1984-Specification for Industrial safety helmets 12) IS3521-1983-Industrial safety belts and harnesses Working at Height Working at height is one of the most hazardous construction operations Utmost care is to be taken while working at height Working at height more than 2 Mtrs Shall be done with suitable guard rails and toe board Guard rail and toe board dimensions shall be same as given for scaffoldings While working at height 2 Mtrs And above safety harness must be used All openings must be boldly amp clearly marked and properly barricaded If cover is used it must be capable to bear the weight Proper crawling ladders must be used for sloping roof where tile battens are not strong enough to take the load For fragile roof crawling boards or roof ladder shall be used Openings cut outs on floor roof must be guarded with barricade cover having capacity to withstand human load and clearly marked with colour and notice board Using Ladder

46

Only one person shall climb or descent from one ladder at a time It shall be secured at top and bottom and in addition one person should be present at the ground to hold the ladder as a second check If the ladder is used for carrying material as well suitable foot holds and handholds shall be provided on the ladder The slope of the ladder shall not be too steep or flat (the ladder shall be given an inclination not steeper than 1 to 4 ie 1 horizontal to 4 vertical) to cause slipping or falling off and it shall rest on firm surface No portable single ladder shall be over 10 M in lengths while the width between the side rails in ring ladder shall in no case be less than 30 cms for ladder upto and including 3 Mtrs in length Ladder shall extend at least 1 M above landing place For longer ladders this width should be increased by at least by 6 mm for each additional 30 cms of length Uniform step spacing shall not exceed 15 cms Rung of the ladder shall not be used for support or to tie stiles or side members are meant for this Ladder shall not be hung from its rungs or from one stile as this tends to pull out the rungs Make sure that footwear is free from mud or grease etc before climbing a ladder Ladder used shall be of standard material like wooden steel and be sufficiently strong conforming to IS3696-1991(Part 2) Scaffolding Scaffolding can be defined as a temporary structure supporting one or more platforms and which is used either as a workplace or for storage of materials in the course construction work including both for maintenance and demolition Scaffolding shall be provided for all works that cannot be safely done from the ground except such short period of work as can be done safely from ladders Scaffolds shall be erected altered or dismantled only by competent persons under proper supervision After erection scaffolds shall be inspected at least once in a week and a written report on each inspection is kept The height above which scaffolding is mandatory is 2 Mtrs Scaffolding shall be of good quality Bamboo or steel tubular structure conforming to IS 4014(Part I and II) Scaffolds shall be designed for their maximum load and with a safety factor of at least 4 or as prescribed by the site-in-charge Scaffolds shall be provided with safe means of access such as stairs ladders or ramps Scaffold shall be tied or anchored to the building or structure at suitable intervals so as to prevent movement

47

Joints in the scaffolds shall be tied up and clamped properly to avoid any slippage The upright members of the scaffolding shall be placed on firm and level ground and base plates at their feet shall rest on timber sole boards All the uprights shall be kept equidistant and shall be connected and strengthened by ladders fixed on the inside of the uprights for strength joints in ladders shall be staggered Transforms shall be set on top of ladders and at right angles to them and building structure Bracing is essential to stiffen the scaffolds and prevent sideways movement and it should run diagonally from ladder to ladder or upright to upright Working platforms and gangways should rest squarely and evenly on transforms to prevent risk of trippling Recommended width of it are a) Not less than 60 cm if used as footing only b) Not less than 80 cm if used also for stacking of materials c) Not less than 11 Mtrs If used for the support of a treETLe platform The provision of security guard rails and toe board at every point at which full height is more than 2 Mtrs Shall be made Guard rail height should be between 90cm and 115 cm and toe board should raise 15 cm above the working platform Suitable protection shall be made by providing debris netting against falling of materials Mobile tower scaffold ndash wheels should be locked when in use Static tower scaffold should not exceed 12 Mtrs In height when free standing and above this height should tied Height to base width ratio for static tower should not more than 41 351 and 31 for indoor outdoor and mobile tower respectively Safety harness should be used while working at height more than 2 Mtrs Scaffolding shall be physically checked for load carrying capacity occasionally Following BIS safety codes shall be referred for further safety precautions a) IS3696-1987 PART I-Safety of scaffolding b) IS3696-1991 PART II-Safety code for ladder c) IS4014-PART 2-Code of practive for steel tubular scaffolding ndash safety regulations Working Platform Wherever possible all works to be done at a height greater than 2 Mtrs Above ground level must be performed from properly constructed and maintained working platform Safe means of access shall be provided to all working platforms Working platforms gangways and stairways shall be so constructed that they shall not sag unduly or unequally Every opening in a working platform shall be provided with suitable beams to prevent the fall of persons or materials The working platform shall be - Closely boarded

48

- At least 60 cm wide if used only as a footing only at least 80 cm wide if used also for stacking material and at least 11 Mtrs If used for the support of a treETLe platform - Provided with tow-boards of minimum 015 Mtrs in height - Provided with hand rails not greater than 085 Mtrs above toe-board - Constructed as close to the structure or building as possible Working on roof People working on roof shall be properly protected by providing temporary railing hand rails safety harness Workers working underneath shall use helmets Care shall be taken to prevent falling of material from top to adjoining area in slat roofs more than 10deg safety belt shall be used and belt end fastened properly to a fixed object Workmen shall not be allowed to work on slippery roofs Fragile materials such as wired glass corrugated plastic sheeting and unreinforced insulating slabs etc shall be identified and necessary precautions taken while working on them People working on fragile roof shall be properly protected by providing two Crawling Bards or Roof ladders so that one is available to stand on while the other is being moved Crawling Boards shall have cross batons atleast 32 mm thick and not more than 380 mm apart and shall be secured in position Gas cutting Adherence to relevant codes and employment of qualified workers are two basic requirements for gas cutting process Hazards such as electricity heat flame flammable gas etc are present in this process Hence following precautions must be followed while carrying these operations All fire precautions as stipulated in IS3016 (Code of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operations) shall be followed while gas cutting operations) shall be followed while gas cutting Fire extinguishers sand buckets water and gunny bags shall be provided when hot work is in progress Gas cylinders used for gas cutting Gas cylinders shall be of approved make Gas cylinder valves shall always be checked and shall be closed when not in use Be stored in a well-ventilated area Be fitted with safety caps when not in use Not be lifted by nozzle and rolled All gas and oxygen regulators shall be fitted with Flashback arrestors being non-return valves designed to prevent and explosive mix developing in cylinder Checking for leaks shall be by means of soapy liquid applied to each joint and under no circumstances shall a naked flame be applied to any part of the cylinder When working at a height do not place cylinders directly beneath the working area as molten metal may fall in to the hoses causing leaks and possibly igniting the gases

49

The welder and any person working in close proximity in order to prevent permanent damage to the eyes must wear suitable eye protection when not in use electricity to the holder and electrode shall turned off Hose shall be in good condition properly clamped as per specifications Welding cable shall have proper insulation with minimum number of joints All equipments shall be properly earthed and cables properly insulated and connected LPG Cylinders if used should be stored kept in a well-ventilated placed and there should be no excavations drains or basements nearby LPG Cylinders should never be stored below ground level or closer than 3 M to cylinder containing oxygen or materials which are toxic and corrosive Cylinders full or empty should never to stored upright with the valve uppermost The valve of empty LPG cylinders should be kept closed if they are left open air will diffuse into the cylinder and may form an explosive mixture BIS Code IS3016-1982 on ldquocode of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operationsrdquo shall be referred for further safety measures Electrical work Some of the basic safety steps to be ensured are given below 1) Only authorised person shall carry out dismantling of electrical system 2) Isolation of the electrical system before taking up the work must be ensured 3) Before working on an electrical line fuse should be physically removed and the line is isolated and a suitable locking mechanism must be provided to prevent accidental switching fixing fuses by other persons A notice board displaying ldquoMen at workrdquo message should be placed The section of circuit under repair should be connected to earth 4) IS 5216-1982 ldquoRecommendations on safety procedures and practices in Electric Worksrdquo shall be referred for further safety measures Working with machineries Material handling equipments Many accidents take place while handling materials at site It is highly hazardous operation Hence special attention by contractor is required in this respect Following precautions are recommended Safe working space for all these equipments must be provided Proper material stockyard should be made and all material should be staked arranged kept in orderly manner with proper moving space for handling machinery Proper warning boards signs shall be provided when machineries like cranes hoists are being operated Brakes clutches of winches shall be checked on regular basis Chains ropes belts shall be inspected and repaired changed as necessary All moving part of the material handling equipment must be provided with suitable guards

50

Lifting ropes should be inspected for kinking loose wires high strands corrosion nicking lubrication change in diameter cross section Slings and other lifting materials which are not suitable for use should be promptly withdrawn and destroyed Lifting chains should be inspected for bent links cracks in weld areas or any other section of link trasverse nicks and gauges and corrosion pits Elongation of the lifting chain link due to over loading should be inspected before using it For lifting hook if the throat opening exceeds 15 of the normal opening it should be replaced When inspecting the hook measurement must be made between the shank and narrowest point of the hook opening A chain used for lifting should not be spliced by inserting a bolt between two links Strain should not be put on a kinked chain Hammer should not be used to force a hook over a chain link A safety hook fitted with a latch to prevent displacement of loads should only be used for material handling lifting IS7293-1974 (Code of Practice for Working with Construction Machinery) shall be referred for further safety measures Cranes All works involving the use of crane shall be properly planned in advance and the following shall be ensured The crane is capable of lifting the load Safe load capacity should be clearly marked on jibs winches pulleys slings and ropes All job cranes should have an automatic safe load indicator which alerts the operator The condition of the ground at the crane location is satisfactory to support the crane and the load The rotation of the cab and therefore the boom is not restricted-suitable matting or plates are available to protect underground services and paving All slings shackles hooks etc are of correct rating and in good condition Cranes and lifting equipments must be inspected and carry a valid test certificate issued by an accredited testing agency Crane hooks etc are to be fitted with properly functioning safety clips to prevent displacement of the sling from the hook during the lift Driver of the crane must be watchful and must ensure before driving the vehicle either forward or reverse that no one is near the wheel of the vehicle and no one is trying to climb the vehicle while moving Crane operators and signalers must be over the age of 18 trained and sufficiently experienced There should always to a signalman or a signaling system such as a

51

telephone if the crane operator cannot see the load throughout the lift Hand signal shall be clear and distinct and shall follow recognised code or system Workers must be use safety shoe and helmet They are also required to wear gloves and other PPE for handling of some special materials Raising lowering and braking of jib should not be done abruptly in order to prevent it from snapping All vehicles used by the contractor shall be in worthy conditions and in conformance to the land transport requirements Cranes should be tested and examined by a competent person for its wear and tear No part of the crane or crane load should be closer than 4 Mtrs to live overhead For movement of crane or other material handling equipment ramp gradient should not exceed 1 in 10 No person should be allowed to stand or work under lifted load All drivers shall hold a valid driving license for the class of vehicle to be driven Manual Handling Assistance should be obtained if the load is too heavy or awkward for manual handing Clear walkway to the destination and safe stack should be ensured before handing the load manually Following procedure should be followed while lifting the load manually Stand close to the load on a firm footing and with feet about 30 am apart Bend the knees and keep your back as straight as you can Take a firm grip on a load Breathe in and throw the shoulders backwards Straighten the legs amp continue to keep the back as straight as you can Make sure that your view is not obstructed by the load Keep the load close to the body Lift slowly and smoothly When carrying the load avoid twisting spine to run move your feet instead One person should not be allowed to pull more than 63 kg The best weight unit for lifting by a worker is 18 kg and hence should be fixed as upper limit of load to be lifted by worker If two or more workers are lifting one should give instructions to ensure that the team works together bull Type of clothing is very important in manual handling of material Clothing should be such that it allows easy movement of arms and will not catch in machinery or on a load

52

bull The successful bidder of the said depot assets will assume full responsibility for demolishing and dismantling the said facilities and itrsquos removal from the corporationrsquos land whether through his own employees or through contract labour It should also be a condition of the tender documents that consequent upon the sale of the said depot assets the depot shall cease to be the corporationrsquos ldquoestablishmentrdquo as that expression is defined in the Building and other construction workers actrsquo1996and if the successful bidder employs 50 or more building workers for the demolition of the said facilities he as the ldquoemployerrdquo in relation to the said establishment will ensure full compliance with the said act including section 44 amp 45 thereof Upon the cancellation of the factory license and the slump sale of the assets of the said depot the storage and distribution of petroleum products is no longer carried on in the said facilities The successful bidder or purchaser of the said depot assets who demolishes the said facilities with the intention of selling the various items from the depot as scrap for his own benefit cannot be regarded as a ldquocontractorrdquo as that expression is defined in the contract labour (regulation amp abolition act1970 Similarly the workmen engaged by the successful bidder or purchaser of the said depot assets for carrying out the work of demolition cannot be regarded as contract labour under the said act In the circumstances no sooner the property in the assets of the depot facilities is transferred to the successful bidder or purchaser the corporation can not be regarded as the ldquoprinciple employerrdquo under the said act in as much as the Corpn has ceased to continue the work of the establishment viz The storage and distribution of the petroleum products in the concerned depot bull Under the Environment (protection) Act 1986 read with Hazardous waste (management amp handling) rules1989 the ldquooccupierrdquo in relation to the depot facilities is obliged to ensure that all hazardous waste are properly handled and disposed of without any adverse effects which may result from such wastes and is also responsible for proper collection reception treatment storage or disposal of these wastes either himself or through the ldquooperator of the facilityrdquo Since the corporation is governed by the said act and rules and highest bidder purchaser of the depot assets is not the occupier generating hazardous it is incumbent on the corporation to continue its practice namely handing over the site to the successful bidder the product including the sludge vapour and gas etc is completely removed as per the Companyrsquos operating procedure It may also be appreciated that the highest bidderpurchaser may fail to take any safeguards to protect his employees or the employees of a contractor engaged by him or the public at large from the toxic or poisonous effects of the residual sludge vapour or gas

ARBITRATION CLAUSE

Any dispute or difference whatsoever arising out of or in connection with this Agreement including any question regarding its existence validity construction interpretation application meaning scope operation or effect of this contract or termination thereof shall be referred to and finally resolved through arbitration as per the procedure mentioned herein below (a) The dispute or difference shall in any event be referred only to a Sole Arbitrator (b) The appointment and arbitration proceedings shall be conducted in accordance with SCOPE forum of Arbitration Rules for the time being in force or as amended from time to time (c) The Seat of arbitration shall be at Mumbai (d) The proceedings shall be conducted in English language (e) The cost of the proceedings shall be equally borne by the parties unless otherwise Directed by the Sole Arbitrator

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22 Please do not reveal pass your Login ID and Password to any other persons It is your personal property and we will not be responsible for any leakage or misuse or illegal use of your User ID and Password Nevertheless you will be held personally liable to the Seller and the Auctioneers for any misuse or illegal use of your User ID and password by other persons and any successful transaction online by such unauthorized person due to your negligence will be considered as your own transaction and you will be required to fulfill the contract as per terms and conditions of the sale

23 To enter the e-auction on httpseprocureprocuretigercom and get the bidding screen kindly refer to Annexure-C on bidding procedure amp instructions The auto extension feature gives equal opportunity to all bidders to place their bids in the closing minutes of the auction For details on auto extension refer to Annexure-C Hence bidders are requested to stay tuned to the end of the auction even after the auction closing time in case the auction gets extended due to auto extension till the bidding screen closes Please do not wait till last few seconds but enter your bid at least 1 minute before end time Confidential instructions can also be given to the website to carry out secure and confidential Auto bid (Refer to Annexure-C for instruction of Auto bid)

24 Please Note each Registered Participants shall pay refundable interest free Earnest Money Deposit (EMD) to participate and bid at our e-Auction The Participant at our e-Auction will be allowed to bid only after they have paid EMD in advance to us by DD as mentioned in the General Conditions of Auction

25 During the online bidding process BPCL reserves the right to change the start

bid price as considered appropriate Once the bids are posted during the online auction they cannot be revised downwards which may kindly be noted Every bidder is under obligation to buy the material at the price he bids should the material be offered to him at that price If any bidder to whom the material is offered at his bid price fails to effect the payment or other payments or carry out the clearances of material within the prescribed time frame or does not fully comply with the terms and conditions of the auction as displayed on the website the EMD and any other payment made by him may be forfeited This condition is applicable to all bidders The seller is at liberty to offer and or sell such material to another party of his choice or even retain it The EMD paid for an auction or an item may be appropriated and forfeited against nonndashcompliance with the terms and conditions

8

GENERAL CONDITIONS OF SALEDISPOSAL ANNEXURE - 2 1 Inspection of the materials

11 All Itemsscrap materials will be sold in MT Lot Noetc basis as mentioned in Table lsquoArsquo [Part-I] on ldquoAs Is Where Is and No Complaintrdquo basis The materials will be available for inspection at the respective site on production of this catalogue to the Security Engineering Operating Staff on duty on any working day and time specified in this catalogue till 31122020 up to 300 pm with prior appointment

2 Earnest Money Deposit (EMD)

21 For participating at our e-Auction the intending bidders shall pay refundable Earnest

Money Deposit (EMD) by RTGSNEFTDemand Draft from any Nationalized or Scheduled Banks as mentioned against each Category in the catalogue on or before 3 PM on 07012021 along with Annexure-A amp Annexure-C drawn in favour of Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd payable at Mumbai duly crossed and superscribed ldquoAccount Payee onlyrdquo No interest is payable for the deposit amount held by us

22 As per BPCL Corporate policy all EMD payments irrespective of successful or

unsuccessful bidders shall be deposited in the operating Bank of BPCL immediately The EMD payments of unsuccessful bidders shall be returned by cheque without any interest subsequently within 45 working days approximate through courier or Registered AD at the address given by them No interest will be payable for such refunds In case of any undue delay in refund of cheque due to unforeseen reasons at BPCL end or due to any postal courier delays BPCL is not liable for any claims of interest or any disputes arising out of this Therefore parties are requested to take note of this

23 Every bidder is under unconditional obligation to buy materials at the price offered by

him whether he has been the highest bidder or not

24 The successful party will be advised the outcome of the e-auction result by issuing a sale letter within a reasonable time ie 50 working days approximate after the e-auction after getting internal approvals The successful partyrsquos EMD will be refunded only on completion of the job to the full satisfaction of the Corporation

3 Participation in e-auction will mean that the party has inspected the facilities materials lots nos available for sale disposal at site as per auction details in Table-A [Part-I ] on as is where is and no complaint basis and fully satisfied understood the lot details and site conditions himself regarding the condition size quantity quality weight numbers etc of the items available for sale disposal Therefore no claim shall be entertained in case of any variations in quantities particularly on down ward side or condition quality weight numbers of the materials etc at the time of upliftment which may kindly be noted

4 Since the quantities for Lot No 130 to 192 are approximate BPCL reserves the right at the time of handing over of scrap to reduce the quantities in exceptional situations In case of such downward revision of quantities the differential amount paid will be adjusted and returned to party without any interest by cheque 5 At any given time there can be only one H-1 bidder per lot item

9

If more than one bidder bid same value for an item lot the bidder who quotes the highest price first as per the server time is considered as the H-1 bidder for that lot item

The sale proceeds submitted by the H1 bidder shall not be refunded in any case Therefore it is in the interest of the bidder to uplift the material within 2 weeks of the issue of Authority Letter

6 E-Procurement Technologies Ltd

61 E-ProcurementTechnologies Ltd runs its business on the basis of a robust Web Site However E-Procurement Technologies Ltd is outsourcing server space from a third party hosting company and hence shall ensure the smooth running in all good faith and intention However BPCL E-Procurement Technologies Ltd will not be held responsible for any failure of power network server hosting server internet connectivity ISP or otherwise at Bidderrsquos end or at BPCL E-Procurement Technologies Ltd directly or indirectly effecting On-line method of Bidding

62 E-Procurement Technologies Ltd takes no responsibility of the quality quantity documentation details of buyers sellers Both the buyers amp sellers agree to defend indemnity and hold harmless E-Procurement Technologies Ltd from any loss damage cost and expenses caused by any reason during this transaction In no event shall E-Procurement Technologies Ltd be liable for any loss for the transactions by business revenues profit costs direct and incidental consequential or punitive damages of any claim Both the parties agree to have discussed all the related matter regarding this transaction and have understood in full that E-Procurement Technologies Ltd has provided a source of supply and has nothing to do any further especially with regards to quality warranty guarantees delivery schedules payments rejections transportation legal laws and regulations to be followed from time to time etc Since E-Procurement Technologies Ltd does not possess knowledge base of the commodities under transaction both the parties agree that the matter contained in the materials as a part or as a whole does not violate any applicable law No complaint will be entertained after the lot is once knocked down E-Procurement Technologies Ltd is only an e-commerce service provider and is not and cannot be a party to or control in any manner any transactions between the seller and the bidder E-Procurement Technologies Ltd shall neither be responsible nor liable to mediate or resolve any disputes or disagreements between the Seller and Bidder

63 The Seller Bidder agrees to limit the liability of E-Procurement Technologies Ltd to them for any and all claims losses costs damages of any nature whatsoever or claims expenses from any cause or causes including attorneysrsquo fees and costs so that the total aggregate liability of E-Procurement Technologies Ltd to the Seller Bidder shall not exceed itrsquos total fee receivable from the Seller Bidder It is intended that this limitation apply to any and all liability or cause of action however alleged or arising unless otherwise prohibited by law

64 In the event of any dispute with regard to non-lifting non-availability of inspected materials etc and forfeiture of lsquoEMDrsquo by seller E-Procurement Technologies Ltd will not be held responsible for the loss forfeiture

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IN CASE OF PROBLEM DURING AUCTION PLEASE CONTACT THE FOLLOWING ADDRESS

NAME ADDRESS MOBILE NO Email ID

Helpdesk A-201208 Wall Street - II Opp Orient Club Nr Gujarat College Ellis Bridge Ahmedabad - 380 006 Gujarat (India)

+91-79-68136 861 | 871 | 819

supportbpcleprocin

Mr Harshal Sapkale

Mumbai BPCL Mumbai Sewree

022 2417 6419 63518966379766900823

mumbaisupporteptlin

Mr Rahul Desai

Ahmedabad 079-6813 6873

+91 93745 19816

rahulabcprocurecom

Mr Chandan Kolkata +91 33 24293447 9265562841

chandaneptlin

Mr Rajesh Chennai +91 44 26142669 chennaisupporteptlin

Mr Milan

Suresh

Kochi +91 ndash484 2821642 +91 6351896638

kochieptlin

7 Auction Result 71 The result will be declared within 50 working days approximate from the date of auction

through Sales Letter 72 The rate offered by the bidder shall be considered as Basic Price Per Unit of the items

mentioned All taxes Duties Goods amp Service Tax (GST) Tax Collected at Source(TCS) or any other statutory levies or taxes as applicable under the relevant GST act IT Act or any other act shall be charged extra at the rate prevailing at the time of sale letter deliveryinvoicing At the time of receipt of payment towards sale of scraps items as mentioned in the tender documents advance 18 GST will be charged along with 075 TCS Same shall be adjusted at the time of final invoicing accordingly differential amount if any shall be refunded recovered from the customers No interest claims shall be entertained by BPCL on account of advance receipt from the customers

73 The present tentative rate of GST is given In Table ldquoArdquo [Part -2 ] However these Taxes as

applicable shall be on actuals Tax Collection at Source [TCS] 075 of [basic value + GST ] will be charged extra to all Bidders for all items Successful bidder has to deposit the amount of equal to [basic + GST + TCS] BPCL would provide Tax Collection Certificate to successful Bidder In case TCS is not applicable bidder can take refund from appropriate authority based on TCS Certificate of BPCL

74 Please note that taxes duties TCS etc statutory levies shall be as applicable at the time of

sale letter upliftment invoicing Decision in regard to applicability of GST TCS rates etc as decided by BPCL would be final and binding to the successful bidder and bidders cannot claim dispute on this matter

75 Any failure to accept the rate of taxes duties TCS etc as may be indicated by BPCL in the

sale letter at the time of upliftment in the invoice BPCL reserves the right to forfeit EMD and cancel sale letter without assigning any reasons

11

BIDDING SCREEN 76 The start bid price amp increment price have been mentioned vide Table-A (Part-I) which

shall be visible to all the bidders on their respective bidding screen for each Lot for which they are qualified to bid Please note that the first bid that comes in the system should be equal to the start price + one increment or higher than the increment value for each Lot The second online bid and onwards for any particular Lot will have to be higher than the H1 rate by the minimum increment value or higher than the increment value

77 Please note that the start bid price is the minimum basic price excluding all taxes etc and bidders have to put their bids above the start bid price indicated above BPCL reserves the right not to sell at the highest offer received during the auction in case their expected reserve target price is not achieved or for any other reasons

78 Bidders to note that Start Bid Price provided by BPCL is only to proceed with start of e-auction It is to be noted that Start Bid Price is not considered as expected sale price Customers who are interested to purchase the material are requested to give their best price for the material even in case where there are no competitive bids BPCL reserves to sell material only when sale price obtained is as per BPCL requirement Also please note that the Start Price mentioned is only indicative and can be changed on the auction day based on market conditions

8 Payment amp Delivery

81 Successful Bidder [H-1 Party] will have to make payment of full Sale value [including GST

and TCS as applicable ] in the form of Demand draft in favour of Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd payable at Mumbai or through NEFTRTGS within 2 weeks of Sale Letter intimation of bid acceptance and uplift the materials by making their own arrangements within 2 weeks of Authority Letter issued by BPCL In case of any delay in making payment beyond stipulated time as mentioned above prior intimation needs to be sent to BPCL authorities and concurrence should be sought In case where there is no intimation from the customer or the customer does not respond to the follow-ups then the following steps may be taken by BPCL

A Partyrsquos EMD may be forfeited B Sale letter will be treated as cancelled and Seller shall have the right to

dispose off the materials No claim whatsoever from the said party shall be entertained

C The party may also be debarred from participation in any future sales auctions for one year

82 Bidders must ensure that the inspection of scrap at location is carried out thoroughly before

quoting in eauction Common understanding on quantityweight of scrap has to be reached before the bidder submits the bid No claims will be entertained post bidding and at the time of lifting the material In case of any dispute the matter should be resolved directly with the location

NOTE 1) EMD will be refunded after completion of the disposal activity

2) Successful party has to make payment in full and in one installment only 3) No part payments will be allowed However in exceptional circumstances in case

12

the complete material is not available at the location then concurrence from location representative is mandatory so that the customer may deposit the part payment for the available material

9 Description of Materials and Quality and Quantity

91 The materials shall be disposed off in ldquoAS-IS-WHERE-ISrdquo and ldquoNO COMPLAINTrdquo basis in single lot only

92 Numbers quantities and nature of material given in the catalogue are approximate indicative only and the materials will be sold without any regard or consideration of these numbers or nature of materials and no Warranty or guarantee shall be implied The Purchaser must lift the declared quantity within prescribed time of four weeks The sale disposal offer may be withdrawn by the seller any time and the decision of the seller in this regard is final and binding on all

93 Each truck may be weighed both before and after loading on weighbridge and weighment witnessed jointly by officers of BPCL Purchasers representatives if required

10 Removal of Materials

101 The purchaser shall complete the transaction including collecting the scrap material

before 500 pm on any working day with prior appointment with the concerned department within the stipulated delivery days The items offered for sale will be handed over to the successful tenderer by BPCL official at site on production of our Authority Letter which will be issued after the payment of total sale price including Taxes amp TCSetc

102 The Seller reserves the right to unload the vehicles for inspection purpose If it is

suspected at any time that the purchaser has loaded the material materials for which he is not purchaser or if the purchaser is found to carry excess material than that mentioned in the documents the Co will be within its right to detain the truck unload the goods at the cost amp expenses of the purchaser amp terminate the contract forthwith and may forfeit the sale value amp claim such further losses and damages that may be caused to the Seller

103 Any damage to the Sellerrsquos or Third Partyrsquos properties during removal of the items will

have to be made good by the successful purchaser at their own cost The Seller reserves the right to claim from the purchaser any expenses which might have been incurred by it over and above the EMD by way of restoring damages caused to properties belonging to the Seller Third Parties by the action of such purchaser or their men Until such losses are reimbursed delivery of the material sold will not be given to the purchaser

104 Loading Unloading will be carried out by the purchaser at his own costs amp risk All

material handling machines equipments tools and tackles labour etc or any other items as may be required to be supplied by party or as insisted by the seller for successful completion of the job will be arranged by the purchasers at their own cost Non-availability of the same will not be considered as a ground for lsquoLate-Liftingrsquo of the materials

Scrap material shall be weighed as far as possible within BPCL premises in presence of the buyer and seller (BPCL representative) before clearance for dispatch In case there are no facilities for weighing in sellers premises the purchaser shall arrange for weighing in an approved weighing machine at his cost as directed and to be

13

witnessed by the purchaserrsquos representative 11 Decision in case of disputes

111 In case of any dispute regarding the contract the decision of the Seller shall be final and binding If there is any dispute as to the last or highest bid or dispute in identifying the item belonging to particular lot the dispute shall be determined by the Seller and their decision shall be final and binding to all

12 Right of Acceptance Rejection of offer

121 The Seller reserves the right to withdraw wholly or partially any or all the items set for sale at any time during the period of contract without assigning any reasons

122 The goods are sold subject to the reserve expected price obtained by the Seller to

their satisfaction The Seller is not bound to accept the highest offer The Seller reserves the right to reject any conditional offers

13 Forfeiture of Earnest Money Deposit

131 In case of failure of the purchaser to comply with the conditions of the tender contract the Seller may at its discretion terminate the contract and the EMD paid by the purchaser may stand forfeited for the breach of contract by the purchaser The lot in question will be re-sold by the Seller without any reference to the purchaser to any other buyer at the cost and risk of the defaulting purchaser The deficit if any will be recovered from the defaulting purchaser

132 The lots paid for must be completely removed at the purchaserrsquos expense within the

schedule period specified If any lot is not removed within this specified period the Seller may re-sell re-auction the said lot or portion thereof at the purchaserrsquos risk and expense In this event the purchaser will be liable to compensate the Seller for all the damages and losses that the Seller may suffer on account of re-selling re-auctioning the lot This will be in addition to EMD that may stand forfeited in the event of the purchaser not removing the lots within the specified time

133 In case the bidder backs out from any of the LOT mentioned in which he is H1 bidder

then the complete EMD amount submitted for that Category may be forfeited by BPCL

14 Termination of Contract

The Seller reserves the right to terminate the contract at any time by giving three days notice on the following ground

141 Unsatisfactory execution or performance of the contract by the purchaser 142 For improper behavior of the purchaser or breach of the terms and conditions of

the contract 143 Decision of the Seller to terminate the contract shall be final and binding and no claim

for damages and compensation shall be entertained In the event of the purchaser or his agent or servant committing or attempting to commit theft fraud dishonesty or gross misbehaviour in connection with the subject matter of this contract or in any other connection whatsoever concerning the business of the Seller the Seller will be entitled to terminate the contract forthwith and may forfeit the EMD Sale Value at its sole discretion

14

144 In case of any incomplete job or only part job done before the schedule time for

completion and if the delays are found to be attributable to the purchaserrsquos failures the seller ie BPCL if not satisfied with their performance reserves the right to terminate the contract and award the job to any other Contractor at their cost and risk

15 Passing of Property In the goods

It is expressly made clear that the property in the goods whether sold by units weights or lots whether arranged or otherwise will remain that of the Seller and will pass on to the purchaser only when material is taken out by the Purchaser from the factory Premises after getting valid dispatch documents

16 General

161 All Safety Regulations should be followed by the purchaser and their men in removing the items Also the purchaser and their men will be neither allowed to carry lighters nor to smoke inside the premises They should obtain suitable Work Permits Safety Certificates for excavation hot work etc from the authorities at site The work will be allowed to carry out during working hours of the Installation Depot territoryregional offices LPG Plants etc only The work should be commenced only after obtaining necessary permission from the Corporationrsquos representative The workers employed to carry out the work should observe the Corporationrsquos rules and regulations at the location

162 Any injuries to workers employed by the successful purchaser while removal

transport of the items and any risk liabilities (including under Workmenrsquos Compensation Act etc) arising out of the same will be the liability of the purchaser and not of the Corporation The Purchaser should also indemnify the Corporation against all liabilities demurrage claims arising out of non-compliance by the purchaser of all statutory requirements currently in force or made applicable subsequently The successful purchaser will keep the Corporation indemnified against all damages claims arising of the aforesaid

163 All notices letters sent to the purchaser shall be deemed to have been received

by him them within 48 hours from the time of posting if the same are sent at the address given by the purchaser

164 Resale will not be recognized and release order will be made out in the name of

actual successful purchasers only 165 The purchaser shall not be entitled to resell any lot or part of a lot while the goods

are still lying within the premises of the Company and no delivery would be effected by the Company to any person other than the purchaser whose names are mentioned in the delivery order

166 The successful party shall also be liable for any pecuniary liability arising on

account of any violation by them of the safety requirements Should any injury to people or loss or damage due to fire or accident to any property or a portion thereof occur as a result of failure to comply with such regulations the successful party shall be held responsible for the consequences thereof and shall keep the company seller harmless and indemnified

15

167 The terms and conditions of tender for disposal of scrap material as per Annexure

ndash1 amp 2 shall be applicable 168 Any change in conditions of sale or additional conditions of sale if any will be

announced in the following web sites

1 httpseprocureprocuretigercom 2 wwwbharatpetroleumcom --gt Energizing Business --gtTenders rarrSearch

Tender by Categoryrarr CPO(Mktg)-Disposal

169 The list of disposal items and their location with address contact person and their Tel No and EMD details etc are provided at TABLE-A [Part ndash I ]

1610 The lot location with quantities auction start time Auction close time start

bid Price bid increment value etc details are provided in TABLE-A [PART ndash 1 ] 1611 The tentative GST details are provided in TABLE-A [PART ndash 2 ] 1612 The decision of seller is final and binding in all matters related to this sale

17 The Validity period of the offer is 50 days from the date of e-auction

18 Successful parties may note that

(a) Item once sold cannot be taken back or exchanged Should any successful

tenderer withdraw their bid either prior to our issue of acceptance letter or afterwards the Seller will be at liberty to resell the items to any person of their choice at the risk and cost of the original successful tenderer If such re- sale proceeds is more than the earlier de-faulting successful tendererrsquos offer they will not be entitled for any increased proceeds realized by the Corporation However if the re-sale proceeds are less than the earlier defaulting successful bidder the seller reserves the right to recover the difference in re-sale realization from the defaulting earlier successful bidder

(b) Resale transfer on assigning the unremoved undismantled materials to

any other party will not be allowed until the materials are removed from our premises

(c) Any damage to the Corporationrsquos Railwayrsquos or Third Partyrsquos properties

during removal of the items will have to be made good by the successful tenderer at their own cost The Corporation reserves the right to claim from the tenderer any expenses which might have been incurred by it over and above the EMD by way of restoring damages caused to properties belonging to the Corporation RailwaysThird Parties by the action of such tenderer or their men

19 The Corporation reserves the right to accept or reject any tender in part or completely

to suit their convenience without assigning any reasons whatsoever

The entire job of upliftment must be completed as per schedule as mentioned in point

no 81 above ldquoBPCL at its own discretion may request the bidder to make

16

payment and uplift the material beyond the above time schedule under exceptional circumstancesrdquo

Special terms and conditions for sale of scrap

Sr no Details Time limit

1 Time limit for EMD refund when bidder is not

H1 for any lot in the current auction 45 days from completion of auction

2 Time limit for EMD refund when bidder is H1

for any lot in the auction

After completion of sale of all the lots (of the same items for which customer is H1) and receiveing adequate confirmation from the location

3 EMD of the unsuccessful lots

EMD of unsuccessful lots will not be adjusted against the successful lots EMDrsquos will be refunded to the customer within 45 days of completion of auction Customer to make full payment for the Lots where he is H1

17

ANNEXURE ndash A

(on bidder letterhead with company seal and stamp with contact details) From Date To Ms Bharat Petroleum Corp Ltd CPO (Mktg) A-Installation Sewree (East) Mumbai -400015 Sirs Re REQUEST TO ISSUE OUR LOGIN ID PASSWORD FOR PARTICIPATING IN THE e-AUCTION TO BE HELD ON BEHALF OF BPCL ON 20012021 FROM 1000 HRS FOR VARIOUS LOTS A EMD Details

Please find attached herewith our Demand Draft payable to Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd at Mumbai as per details given hereunder for participating at the above e-Auction All DDs are payable to Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd at Mumbai Lot No DD NoNEFTRTGS Details Amount

Bidders to note that bidder has to submit separate EMD for each lot For more information you may contact BPCL representative at 022-24176416 022-241765078696906824 9821431147 B General Notes

We hereby confirm that we have understood the steps for Bidding on e-Procurement

Technologies Ltd Site httpseprocureprocuretigercom and would like to participate in the mock online training auction for BPCL to be held on 14012021 to 17012021We hereby confirm that we have read and understood the terms amp conditions of the e-Auction Sale tender documents for all the lots and same are acceptable to us We have also physically inspected the materials and understood the scope of materials and its condition and there are no deviations to the same as per the auction catalogue details and I accept all terms and conditions of the e-auction sale tender document in full We will honour the Bids placed by us during the auction procedure We also confirm that we will e-mail a scanned copy or fax the price confirmation of our

18

final online quoted rate as per AnnexurendashB immediately after the completion of e-auction followed by original price confirmation sheet by courier

You are requested to ISSUE our Login ID Password on our valid and official email as given in below on receipt of above DDNEFTRTGS PAYMENT and relevant documents E Mail Id____________________________ PAN No ____________________________ (Please enclose PAN Card Copy In case PAN Card copy is not enclosed DD will not be accepted) GSTN No_________________________ (Please enclose self attested GST registration copy)

Thanking you Yours truly Company Stamp ampSeal

[Name amp Signature] Encl 1] Drafts as above 2 ] Other documents [ provide full details ] Tel No Office

Residence Mobile Ph No Fax No

19

ANNEXURE ndash B

Confirmation of Training

To Ms Bharat Petroleum Corp Ltd CPO (Mktg) A-Installation Sewree (East) Mumbai -400015 Fax 022 24117878

This is to confirm that we have understood all bidding procedures for the Forward auction to be held on 20012021 We also confirm that we have understood and comply with all tender terms and conditions mentioned in the tender document - DISPCPO (M)20-21(1)05-Scrap of Depot amp Tanks Thanking you Yours truly Company Stamp ampSeal

[Name amp Signature]

20

Annexure ndash C Bidding procedure and Auction guidelines A Steps for Actual Bidding Procedure

1 Go to httpseprocureprocuretigercom 2 Enter ldquoLogin IDldquo and ldquoPasswordrdquo 3 When a bidder logs in for the first time for the particular auction bidder has to accept

to the Terms amp Conditions (After accepting to the terms amp conditions of the company only you can be able to bid)

4 After accepting to the terms you will be taken to the auction-listing page where you will be able to see all the details about the auctions

5 Click on Auction Room link on the top of this page This will take you to the Bidding Page A separate Window opens which is the Bid room

6 Now Start Bidding You can either Bid Manually OR can use Auto-Bid (In Auto bid the computer will bid on your behalf upto that value you given)

7 In the Manual Bid option you can put your bid in the text box available for each ITEM and submit it every time A bid confirmation pop up box will appear to confirming whether you want to go ahead with the bid posted or not If you confirm the bid your bid will be posted If your bid is accepted that will be displayed in ldquoMy Last Accepted Raterdquo column on your right side screen Also the highest bid amount will be displayed in ldquoH1 Raterdquo column If you are the highest bidder at the time ldquoYour Rankrdquo column will be highlighted with ldquogreenrdquo background with rank mentioned as 1 (which is indicative that you are H1 ie the highest bidder for that particular item at that point of time)

8 During the auction the current highest bid of the bidder the bid status and the bid history can be viewed on the screen all the times Bids can be placed at the specified time mentioned during the auction day

9 For Auto Bid Click on the ldquoAuto Bidrdquo icon related to the item you want to bid It will open a small window where you can place your ldquoauto bidldquo The starting bid amount in ldquoLower Limitrdquo text box will be the Opening Price + One Increment or the H1 Price at that point of time Enter the maximum amount in the ldquoUpper Limitrdquo text box Submit your auto bid after filling the upper limit

10 You can see your Bid Value and the Highest Bid Value for a particular lot after bidding once

11 There is Auto Time Extension will be done by the system If any bidder post his bid in the last 10 minutes of the auction closing time the auction will be extended automatically for further 10 minutes

Special Note Bidders are requested to check the Bid Entry in words amp figures before confirming it Any wrong bids will lead to forfeiture of Earnest Money Deposit (EMD) and said lot will be re-auctioned and the bidder is liable to be barred from the future bidding if any

21

B E-Auction Guidelines

BPCL shall finalise the disposal of the items (Lots) against this Tender through e-auction mode BPCL has made arrangement with Ms e-Procurement Technologies Ltd (ETL) who shall be BPCLrsquos authorized service provider for the same Please go through the guidelines given below and submit your acceptance to the same 1 E-Auction shall be conducted by BPCL on pre-specified date and time which the bidders

shall be quoting from their own offices place of their choice Internet connectivity shall have to be ensured by bidders themselves In extreme case of failure of Internet connectivity (due to any reason whatsoever may be) it is the biddersrsquo responsibility decision to send fax communication immediately to Ms e-Procurement Technologies Ltd furnishing the price the bidder wants to bid online with a request to upload the faxed price on line so that ETL will up load that price on line on behalf of the Bidder It shall be noted clearly that the concerned bidder communicating this price to ETL has to solely ensure that the fax message is received by ETL in a readable legible form and also the bidder should simultaneously check up with ETL about the clear receipt of the price faxed It shall also be clearly understood that the bidder shall be at liberty to send such fax communications of prices to be up loaded by ETL only within the closure of Bid time for that particular Lot and under no circumstance it shall be allowed beyond the closure of Bid time for that particular Lot It shall also be noted that ETL should be given a reasonable required time by the bidders to upload such prices online and if such required time is not available at the disposal of ETL at the time of receipt of the fax message from the bidders ETL will not be uploading the prices and either BPCL or ETL are not responsible for this unforeseen circumstances In order to ward-off such contingent situation bidders are requested to make all the necessary arrangements alternatives whatever required so that they are able to circumvent such situation and still be able to participate in the e-auction successfully Failure of power at the premises of bidders during the e-auction cannot be the cause for not participating in the e-auction On account of this the time for the e-auction cannot be extended and neither BPCL nor ETL is responsible for such eventualities

2 Ms e-Procurement Technologies Ltd shall arrange to train your nominated person

(s) without any cost to you after the submission of the required documents amp the EMD amount

3 Starting Bid Bid Increment The opening price and the bid increment value for the

respective Lot has been mentioned vide Annexure A Table-1 BPCL reserves the right to revise the start bid price at the time of auction

4 BIDDING CURRENCY AND UNIT OF MEASUREMENT Bidding and evaluation will be conducted in Indian Rupees (INR) of the item Lot The price bid placed during the ldquoe-Auctionrdquo shall be ldquoRate per Unitrdquo against each Lot

5 At the end of the e-auction bidder has to provide the Price Confirmation for his valid

highest offer submitted in the e-Auction as per BPCLrsquos format immediately after the completion of the e-Auction

6 Procedure of e-Auction

i The start bid price amp increment price have been mentioned vide Annexure A Table-1 which shall be visible to all the bidders on their respective bidding screen for each Lot for which they are qualified to bid

22

Please note that the first bid that comes in the system should be equal to the start price + one increment or higher than the increment value for each Lot The second online bid and onwards for any particular Lot will have to be higher than the H1 rate by the minimum increment value or higher than the increment value

ii E-Auction shall be for a period as mentioned in the tender document for

all the items Lots in this e-auction If a bidder places a bid in the last 10 minutes of closing of the e-Auction and if that bid gets accepted then the duration for that particular Lot shall get extended automatically for another 10 minutes from the time that bid comes in Please note that the auto-extension will take place only if a bid comes in those last 10 minutes and if that bid gets accepted If the bid does not get accepted the auto-extension will not take place even if that bid might have come in the last 10 minutes In case there is no bid in the last 10 minutes of closing of any particular Lot the time shall get closed automatically without any extension for that particular Lot However bidders are advised not to wait till the last minute or last few seconds to enter their bid during the auto-extension period to avoid complications related with internet connectivity network problems system crash down power failure etc

iii The Bidder who has submitted the DD for any category can bid for all

LOTS mentioned under this category In case the bidder is H1 in any or more categories he has to uplift the said LOT as will be confirmed by BPCL at its discretion In case the bidder backs out from uplifting this LOT then the whole EMD for that category may be forfeited by BPCL

iv Auto Bidding Auto Bidding feature is a feature to safe guard the

bidderrsquos interest of any Internet failure or to avoid last minute rush This feature allows Bidders to place an automated bid against other Bidders in an auction for each Lot and bid without having to enter a new amount each time a competing Bidder submits a new offer for any particular Lot

The bid amount that a Bidder enters is the maximum at that point of time that the Bidder is willing to offer for a particular Lot Here the software bids on behalf of the supplier The auto-bid amount is the maximum amount that the Bidder is

willing to offer During the course of bidding the Bidder cannot delete or change the amount of an Auto Bid

Bids are submitted in increments (increasing bid amounts) The application automates auto bidding by processing auto bids automatically according to the increment that BPCL originally established when creating the auction submitting offers to the next bid increment each time a competing Bidder bids regardless if competing bids are submitted as auto or manual bids

7 Successful bidder shall be required to submit the final prices quoted during the e-Auction in the Format provided to you after the completion of Auction to ETL duly signed and stamped as token of acceptance without any new condition other than those already agreed to before start of auction immediately after the completion of the e-Auction

23

8 Your bid will be taken as an offer to collect the items mentioned in that particular Lot Bids once made by you cannot be cancelled withdrawn and you shall be bound to collect the item as mentioned above at your final bid price Should you back out and not agree as per the final rates quoted BPCL shall take action as appropriate including forfeiture of EMD for the whole category

9 After the receipt of the EMD and other required documents the bidder shall be assigned

a Unique User Name amp Password by ETL The bidders are advised to change the Password and edit the information in the Registration Page after the receipt of initial Password from ETL to ensure confidentiality All bids made from the Login ID given to them will be deemed to have been made by their company

10 The bidders will be able to view the following on their screen along with the necessary

fields in the e-Auction a Highest Bid (H1 unit Rate) in the Auction for the Lots for which they are qualified to

bid b Bid Placed by them (Unit Rate) c Their Own Rank (H1 H2 H3hellip etc where H1 would be the highest bidder H2 would

be the second highest bidder and so onhellip) d Opening unit Price amp Bid Increment value for each Lot

11 At the end of the e-Auction BPCL will decide upon the winner BPCLrsquos decision on award of Contract shall be final and binding on all the Bidders

12 BPCL shall be at liberty to cancel the e-auction process at any time before disposing

without assigning any reason 13 BPCL ETL shall not have any liability to bidders for any interruption or delay in access

to the site irrespective of the cause 14 Other Terms amp Conditions

- The Bidder shall not involve himself or any of his representatives in Price manipulation of any kind directly or indirectly by communicating with other bidders BPCL shall have the right to seek explanation from the bidders in case IP address of those bidders is found to be same Action if necessary shall be initiated against such bidders

- The Bidder shall not divulge either his Bids or any other exclusive details of

BPCL to any other party - BPCLrsquos decision on award of Contract shall be final and binding on all the

Bidders - BPCL along with ETL can decide to extend reschedule or cancel any Auction Any

changes made by BPCL and or ETL after the first posting will have to be accepted if the Bidder continues to access the site after that time

- ETL shall not have any liability to Bidders for any interruption or delay in access

to the site irrespective of the cause - ETL is not responsible for any damages including damages that result from but

are not limited to negligence

24

- ETL will not be held responsible for consequential damages including but not

limited to systems problems inability to use the system loss of electronic information etc

15 ONLINE BID FORM General description of details available online during bidding to enable bidders to put their prices online are as below

Lot No

Item Description Location Qty Unit Unit Rate in INR

(In Fig)

Unit Rate in INR (In Words)

1 As given in Table ndash A

As given in Table ndash A

As given in Table ndash

A

As given in Table ndash

A

Important Note

1 The bidders have to quote in the ldquoUnit Rate in INR (In Fig)rdquo column only during the e-auction

2 Please note that in case you are H1 in any LOT then it is mandatory for you to submit the total amount to BPCL and uplift the material Failure to do so will may result in forfeiture of EMD for that category

3 The ldquoUnit Rate in INR (In Words)rdquo will be automatically converted by the System

4 After the bidder submits the bid confirmation of the price he has quoted for any

particular Lot is asked from him twice after which only the system accepts or rejects his bid based on the Start Price H1 rate at that point of time Confirming to the minimum increment value

25

TABLE-A (PART-I)Scrap of Depots and Tanks

(Bidders to note that they have to submit separate EMD for each lot)

LOT NO

COMPLETE LOCATIONADDRESS

BRIEF ITEMS DESCRIPTION (You are requested to visit place before quoting for the

item Please take prior appointment from the contact

person before visiting the site)

Qty Unit EMD (Rs)

START PRICE (RS)

INCREMENTAL

VALUE (RS)

AUCTION

START TIME

AUCTION

CLOSE

TIME

130

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

FIRE ENGINE NO05 amp JOCKY PUMP -01 NO

1 LOT 75000 640000 3200 1000H

R 1030HR

131

CHERLAPALLI INSTALLATION PO-

HCL PB NO4HYDERABADTEL

EANGANA-500051 MRnilesh m karande

(निलश एम करानड) 9866317049

nileshmkarandebharatpetroleumin

OLD PUMPSMPDs

ETC 1 LOT 35000 240000 1200

1000HR

1030HR

132

Sewree InstRETAIL TERR OPSSEWREE

INSTLNSEWREE FORT ROADSEWREE(EAST)MUMBAIMaharashtra400015samanhusai

n983382927422-26156336 Extn

25samanhusainbharatpetroleumin

MS PRODUCT PIPELINES FIRE HYDRENT PIPE

LINES STORAGE STEEL RACKS MS

GATESSTEEL SHEET CUPBOARD

ETC

1 LS 75000 476000 2380 1000H

R 1030HR

26

133

Bharat Petroleum Corporation limited Bhilai Co-op Depot Bijalee NagarGE RoadDistrict-Durg Chattisgarh-490021 Contact Person MrRambabu B

(रामबाब बी)

9926499266 brambabubharatpetroleumin amp MrRavi

K Ghorpade (रनि क

घोरपड) 8600417776 ravikghorpadebharatpetroleumin

Oil Interceptors Hose Boxes

monitors hydrants Valves

Pipelines etc

1 LS 175000 1725912 862956 1000H

R 1030HR

134

Bharat Petroleum Corporation limited Bhilai Co-op Depot Bijalee NagarGE RoadDistrict-Durg Chattisgarh-490021 Contact Person MrRambabu B

(रामबाब बी)

9926499266 brambabubharatpetroleumin amp MrRavi

K Ghorpade (रनि क

घोरपड) 8600417776 ravikghorpadebharatpetroleumin

Search Lights UPS olour

cameras Fans Tubelight fixtures

Gate Light fittingsExhaust

Fans etc

1 LS 35000 335520 16776 1000H

R 1030HR

135

Bharat Petroleum Corporation limited Bhilai Co-op Depot Bijalee NagarGE RoadDistrict-Durg Chattisgarh-490021 Contact Person MrRambabu B

(रामबाब बी)

9926499266 brambabubharatpetroleumin amp MrRavi

K Ghorpade (रनि क

घोरपड) 8600417776 ravikghorpadebharatpetroleumin

Mobile PFS Lab-CG04D1373

1 LS 7500 48000 240 1030H

R 1100HR

136

DHARWAD LPG 323-333BELUR

INDUSTRIAL AREA ROAD NO3P B

NO39DHARWADKARNATAKA-580011

MRRajkatti Y S

10 -20 KL MS TANK MPDs DISPENCING

UNITS

1 LOT 35000 396800 1984 1030H

R 1100HR

27

(राजकटटी िाय एस)

9753125125 rajkattiysbharatpetr

oleumin

137

VILL amp PO AMBABAI KARARIJHANSI

UTTAR PRADESH-284001 MRTajeshwar

(तजशवर ) 9478823709 tajeshwarbharatpet

roleumin

PLATE 8MM 6FT16FT MS TANK 15000

LTSPIPEANGEL SCRAPLIGHT GI

SCRAP ETC

1 LOT 75000 418400 2092 1030H

R 1100HR

138

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

FIRE WATER TANK 03 NO

1 LOT 175000 1872000 9360 1030H

R 1100HR

139

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

MS UNLOADING PUMPSVT

PUMPSMOTORSCENTRIFUGAL PUMPS ETC

1 LOT 250000 4004000 20020 1030H

R 1100HR

140

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

7 NO OF UNDER GROUND

STORAGE TANKS AND ASSOCIATED

PIPE LINES IN TANK FARM

1 LOT 175000 1600000 8000 1100H

R 1130HR

141

Flat no 302 Shanthi Tower Vinayak

Nagar Hyderabad RoadNIZAMABADTELANGANA-503002 MR

Sri Harsha (शरी हषाा)

8606510668 sriharshabharatpetr

oleumin

MONO PUMP PRESET PUMP

MPDs EMBLEM POLE OLD

TANKFALSE CEILING OLD RVI

ETC

1 LOT 35000 229600 1148 1100H

R 1130HR

28

142

KARUR TERRITORY ATHUR ampKADAPARAI

VILLAGE ERODE ROAD ATHUR

POSTKARURTAMIL NADU-639002

MRDilip Krishnan

(दिलीप कषणि)

8138906295 dilipkrishnanbharat

petroleumin

OLD 11KV VCB ELECTRICAL

PANEL500KVA DG SET OLD VFD

PANELMICRO PLC AND PANEL ETC

1 LOT 75000 556800 2784 1100H

R 1130HR

143

WARANGAL DEPOT GOOD SHED

ROADWARANGALTELENGANA-506002

MRMukesh Murali

(मकश मरली)

9497270991 mukeshmuralibhara

tpetroleumin

VARIOUS DIA METER CS

PIPESGATE VALVES

1 LOT 75000 4924689 246234 1100H

R 1130HR

144

RAJBANDH TOP RAJBANDH

CHATTYDURGAPURWEST BENGAL-

713212 MRDurga

Annapurna K V N (िराा

अननपणाा क िी एि)

9775077069 durgakvnbharatpetr

oleumin

SCRAPPED MS SKO PRODUCT

TRANSFER PIPELINELIVE FIRE

DIGHTING FACILITIES LOADING

ARMSOLD TLC UNIT OLD VALES

ETC

1 LS 75000 483200 2416 1100H

R 1130HR

145

BPCL HOSPET PSA FOR SALES

OFFICERHOSPETKARNATAKA-583201

MRPradeep J Hivare

(परिीप ज नहिार)

9940588023 pradeepjhivarebhar

atpetroleumin

STEEL CANOPYTANK

MPDLIGHT FITTINGS

AUTOMATION EQUIPMENT ETC

1 LS 35000 320000 1600 1130H

R 1200HR

146

MANGLIA RECEIPT TERMINAL MANGILA

- SANVER ROAD MANGLIAINDOREMA

DHYA PRADESH-453771 MR Swapnil S

Kakde (सिनिल एस

काकड़) 7709969664 swapnilskakdebhar

atpetroleumin

FW PUMP SUCTION HEADER-

500MM PUMP DISCHARGE PL

250MMCOOLING SYSTEM FIXED

FOAM STSTEMFIRE

EXTINGUISHER JOCKY PUMP ETC

1 LS 75000 567800 2839 1130H

R 1200HR

29

147

ADARSH NAGAR DIST - BIJNORNAZIBABAD

UTTAR PRADESH-246763 MRMohd

Ibran (मौ इबराि)

9839523968 mohdibranbharatpe

troleumin

RUBBER HOSE WITH

FLANGEGATE VALVEs FOAM

DRUMALUMINIUM SCRAPMS TANK500LTR PROVER ETC

1 LOT 75000 500460 25023 1130H

R 1200HR

148

NO- 214 VISHWAKARMA

INDUSTRIAL AREAJAIPURRAJSRH

AN-302013 MRRajendra KM

(राजनर कमार)

99281493310141-6501547

rajendrakmbharatpetroleumin

KIRLOSKAR PUMP KIRLOSKAR

ENGINEFIRE ENGINE 03 NO

1 LOT 35000 230000 1150 1130H

R 1200HR

149

KARUR TERRITORY ATHUR ampKADAPARAI

VILLAGE ERODE ROAD ATHUR

POSTKARURTAMIL NADU-639002

MRRishi Rohan (ऋनष

रोहि) 7979944941 rishirohanbharatpet

roleumin

OLD STEEL TANKOLD PUMPING UNITSOLD

CANOPY ITEMSOLD EMBLEM

POLESOLD YARD LIGHTS FITTINGS

ETC

1 LOT 35000 179020 8951 1130H

R 1200HR

150

BULK OIL DEPOT JANKI NAGAR

BAHRIACH ROADGONDAUTTAR

PRADESH-271001

MRAnuj Jaiswal (अिज

जयसिाल) 7897030498 anujjaiswalbharatp

etroleumin

75KVA DG Set 125 KVA DG Set Preset Meters Proving Tanks

350mm diaStrainier etc

1 LS 75000 6309952 315497 1200H

R 1230HR

151

IRIMPANAM INSTALLATION NEW

OIL INSTALLATIONKOCHI KERALA-682309 MRU

Ramadas (य रामिास)

9958444988 uramadasbharatpet

roleumin

WEATHER SHIELD FOR ESCAPE LADDERWO

METER SYSTEMATF

PUMPLABORATORY

ITEMSSPRINKLER ETC

1 LOT 175000 1920000 9600 1200H

R 1230HR

152

STATION ROADHISSARHARYANA-125001 MRAbdul

Matin (अबिल मतीि)

9983784935 abdulmatinbharatp

etroleumin

2T DISPENCER amp OIL TANKGLOW FACIA CANOPY

ETC

1 LOT 75000 672328 336164 1200H

R 1230HR

30

153

Bharat Petroleum Corporation limited Bhilai Co-op Depot Bijalee NagarGE RoadDistrict-Durg Chattisgarh-490021 Contact Person MrRambabu B

(रामबाब बी)

9926499266 brambabubharatpetroleumin amp MrRavi

K Ghorpade (रनि क

घोरपड) 8600417776 ravikghorpadebharatpetroleumin

USED SCRAPPED TANK

1 LOT 250000 5769360 288468 1200H

R 1230HR

154

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumi

FIRE WATER TANK LIGHT

POLESSTORAGE TANK PIPELINE

ETC

453000

MT 250000 1198675 5993 1200H

R 1230HR

155

BPCL MANMAD INSTALLATION

MANMAD NANDGAON ROAD

PANEWADI MANMADNASHIKMAHARASHTRA423104

Contact Person MrDeepak Satpute

9692006232

USEDSCRAPPED DEPOT ASSETS-

FIRE WATER PIPELINEEXTINGU

ISHERFOAM TANKSVHF

HANDSET ETC

1 LS 175000 9647424 482371 1230H

R 1300HR

156

satish paikara m

(पकरा सतीश एम) CH INSTALLATION

MANAGER (RETAIL) BUDGE BUDGE 2

GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST

24-PARGANAS [SOUTH] BUDGE

BUDGE West Bengal PIN - 700137 TEL -

033-24701457 033-24701765 MOB -

9982754999 e-mail paikarasmbharatpe

troleumin

WEIGH BRIDGE 1 LOT 35000 168000 840 1230H

R 1300HR

31

157

dnyaneshwar

bendkule (बडकल

जञािश िर) SR MANAGER OPS IC

(RETAIL) MIRAJ OPPRAILWAY GOODS

SHED (MG) CHANDANWADI

MIRAJ Maharashtra PIN - 416410 TEL - 0241-2595555 -

MOB - 9820246346 e-mail

dnyaneshwarbbharatpetroleumin

FIRE ENGINE PUMP 03 NO

1 LOT 75000 316800 1584 1230H

R 1300HR

158

NAVGHAR INDUSTRIAL ESTATE

BEHIND MSEB GAS TURBINE UNIT

PBNO8 DIST-RAIGAD

BOKADVIRAURANMAHARASHTRA400702

Contact Person Mr Wadhwa Vinay Kumar

022-27222767981146387

6

DISPERSANT SPRAY SYSTEM20

KL NITROGEN TANKTANK-OIL

ON WATER MONITORING SYSTEM ETC

505 MT 35000 337704 16885 1230H

R 1300HR

159

dua gurinder (िआ

रररििर) CHIEF MANAGER OPS IC (RETAIL) KOTA TOP

MS BHARATPETROLEUM

CORPORATION LTDKOTA TOPNH-

27VILLAGE -BRIJESHPURATATHEDKOTA (RAJASTHAN)-325201 TEL - 0744-

2863317 MOB - 9793294449 e-mail

duagbharatpetroleumin

VARIOUS TYPE OF FIRE WATER

PIPELINE 41 MT 175000 2651707 13258

1230HR

1300HR

160

HAZIRA RETAIL TERRITORY SURAT

HAZIRA ROAD POICHHPORE DIST -

SURATHAZIRA GUJRAT-394510

CONTACT PERSON MRMiran M Vaghela

(नमरि एम िाघला)

9033370396 miranmvaghelabhar

PIPELINE amp FITTINGS FIRE

FIGHTING PUMPSLOADING

ARMS ETC

1 LS 75000 748160 37408 1400H

R 1430HR

32

atpetroleumin

161

BIJWSAN INSTALLATION NEAR

IGI AIRPORTNEW DELHIDELHI-110061

MRNavi Sharma (ििी

शमाा) 7727863450 navisharmabharatp

etroleumin

OLD PLT PIPELINES

1 LOT 35000 170400 852 1400H

R 1430HR

162

negi kamal (िरी कमल

ससिह) SR MANAGER OPS IC (RETAIL) KANPUR KANPUR

POL DEPOT BHAUNTI NH - 2 KALPI ROAD

PANKI KANPUR Uttar Pradesh PIN -

208020 TEL - - 0512-2985689 MOB -

9824201038 e-mail negikbharatpetrole

umin

FIRE ENGINE 03 NO

1 LS 35000 384000 1920 1400H

R 1430HR

163

BG GOODS SHED ROAD THACHA

NALLURTIRUNELVELITAMIL NADU-627358

CONTACT PERSON MR Aditya Sri Ram E

(आदितय शरी राम ई)

8867857296 adityasriramebhara

tpetroleumin

WEIGHT BRIDGE PRODUCT PUMP

WITH MOTORSFILLING

CABINET OLD STEEL PLATE ETC

1 LOT 35000 346264 173132 1400H

R 1430HR

164

BPCL IRUGUR TOP INSTALLATION

RAVATHUR PO IRUGUR

VIACOIMBATORE TAMIL NADU-641103

CONTACT PERSON MRNitesh Kumar

(नितश कमार)

9542345719 niteshkumar001bha

ratpetroleumin

MPDCANOPY ETC

1 LS 35000 328320 16416 1400H

R 1430HR

33

165

DESUR DEPOT NEAR DESUR RAILWAY

STATION VILLAGE ZADSHAPUR

DESURBELGAUMKARNATAKA-590014

MRManikantan G

(कनिकि टि जी)

9894555724 manikantangbharat

petroleumin

200 DIA FF LINE - ADDL WOPD

METER MASTER METERMLDB

PANELBARRIER GATE FOR

ENTRYEXIT ETC

22713

MT 35000 1097387 5486 1430H

R 1500HR

166

NEAR RAILWAY STATION PO

ATHARBANKI RLY COLONY DIST

JAGATSINGHPURPARADEEP ODISHA-

754120 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

OLD PD METERSMS

PIPELINESOLD MS PIPELINESASBEST

OS SHEETS ETC

1 LOT 35000 1889412 94470 1430H

R 1500HR

167

PB NO 106 GPO SALAWASJODHPURR

AJASTHAN-342001 MRAvinash Sahani

(अनििाश साहिी)

9587891413 avinashsahanibhara

tpetroleumin

MS SCRAP FIRE ENGINES (04

NOS) FUEL TANKS 1 MT 35000 246400 1232

1430HR

1500HR

168

BPCL PIYALA RETAIL INSTALLATION

VILLAGE - PIYALA PO ASAUTI TEHSIL-

BALLARBHGARH DIST - FARIDABAD

HARYANA-121102 MRMandal

Soumyajyoti (मिडल

सोमयजयोनत)

9874444332 mandalsbharatpetr

oleumin

FIRE EXTINGUISHER 10

KG DCPRADAR LEVEL GUAGE-

TANK FARM AUPARALLEL

REDUNDANT UPS-15

KVAAUTOMATION CABLESFLP

LIGHT FIXTURES IN WAGON P ETC

1 LOT 75000 724360 36218 1430H

R 1500HR

169

17 A HASTINGS ROADALLAHABADUTTAR PRADESH-211001 MRAkash R rivastava

(आकाश शरीिासति)

7678882211 akashsrivastavabha

ratpetroleumin

CANOPY LIGHTS (CFL)SEWING

MACHINE USHA TAILOR MODCO2

FIRE EXINGUISHER250

W MH Canopy light fixtures ETC

1 LOT 35000 2357168 117858 1430H

R 1500HR

34

170

AT POST AKOLNER TALUKA

AHMEDNAGAR DIST -

AHMEDNAGARMAHARASHTRA-414005

MRArpit Tiwari (अरपात

नतिारी) 9408381499 arpittiwaribharatpe

troleumin

FIRE WATER PUMP 850klTLF PUMP MS (M) 50 KLHR25 KVA DG SETCANOPYAMFTLF PUMP MS (M)

50 KLHR ETC

1 LS 35000 200800 1004 1500H

R 1530HR

171

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

10 KG DCP 10 NOS10 KG DCP 10

NOSBULK METERS 9 NOSBULK

METERS 141 NOS150MM DIA

PIPE LINE FOR SPEED80MM DIA

PIPE LINE FOR SPEED F 1FF PIPE LINE 200 MM ETC

1 LOT 250000 4839456 2419728 1500H

R 1530HR

172

ram mahto (राम

कमार) MANAGER OPS IC (RETAIL)

BALASORE DEPOT BALASORE DEPOT SOMENATHPUR

INDUSTRIAL AREA ESTATE BALASORE

Odisha PIN - 756019 TEL - 06782-224272 99562-19155 MOB - 9453042457 e-mail ramkumarbharatpe

troleumin

JB NFLP 25 NOSLIGHT

FITTINGS FLP 35 NLIGHT POLES

4M HT 12 NOELECTRICAL

CABLESSLAYINGCEILING FANS 20

NOS20 TON WINDOW AC

MAKE-SAMSUN ETC

1 LOT 35000 279564 139782 1500H

R 1530HR

173

BHARAT PETROLEUM CORP LTD SANKARI

DEPOTNARRAPANCHAVADI

SANKARI(RS)SALEM DIST SANKARITAMIL

NADU-637302 MRArun David A

(अरण डनिड ए)

9482875768 arundavidabharatp

etroleumin

200MM DIA STRAINER-

1NOGODREJFILING CABINET

4DRSSLIDING DOOR SDU-1GODREJ STORWEL

MODEL2MF SYSTEM 3PANELS

ETC

1 LOT 250000 4568544 2284272 1500H

R 1530HR

174

IRIMPANAM INSTALLATION NEW

OIL INSTALLATIONKOCHI KERALA-682309 MRU

Ramadas (य रामिास)

9958444988

RLY TRACKS amp ALLIED

FACILITYRLY TRACKS amp ALLIED

FACILITY ADDITIONAL

1 LOT 175000 1548000 7740 1500H

R 1530HR

35

uramadasbharatpetroleumin

175

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

Y STRAINER 200MM

2NOSSLUDGE PIT AT

BERHAMPORE4-DR FILLING CABINET-2

NOONE GODREJ STEEL TABLE

T9EARTHPITS FOR AG TANKS (12

NOS)ETC

1 LS 35000 372320 18616 1530H

R 1600HR

176

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

STOREWELL PLAIN ALMIRAH-2MS

STORAGE SAFEABLOY

LOCKFLP 125W HPMV 4NOSFIRE

ENGINE SET NO10 ETC

1 LOT 35000 3465584 173279 1530H

R 1600HR

177

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

FLP NON-INTEGRAL FLOOD

LIGHT 2SAKTI 4KVA

AUTOSTABILISERZYXEL OMNI 56K

MODEM FOR BERHARECEIVER-

1 CAMERA-2 MONITOR-1 ETC

1 LOT 75000 767068 383534 1530H

R 1600HR

178

BPCL MANMAD INSTALLATION

MANMAD NANDGAON ROAD

PANEWADI MANMADNASHIKMAHARASHTRA423104

Contact Person MrDeepak Satpute

9692006232

1 no 250 KVA DG SET

2 no of 630 KVA DG SET 6 number

HT panels with CTPT bus-bar

AMF panel for DG sets DG set cables

etc

1 LS 175000 1217664 608832 1530H

R 1600HR

179

BPCL MANMAD INSTALLATION

MANMAD NANDGAON ROAD

PANEWADI MANMADNASHIKMAHARASHTRA423104

Contact Person MrDeepak Satpute

Old roof sheet of TWF GANTRY

1 LS 35000 160812 80406 1530H

R 1600HR

36

9692006232

180

BHARAT PETROLEUM CORPORATION

LIMITED KONDAPALLI DEPOT ( TOP )

PINAPAKA (VIL amp POST) KONDAPALLI

(VIA) KRISVIJAYAWADAAN

DHRA PRADESH-9504214192

avneeshbhartibharatpetroleumin

DG SET AMF PANELS FIRE

ENGINE 70W ST LIGHT FIX 13

NOS160W FLP MLL TYPE 74

NOS15M HOSES 36NOS15 TON

AIR COND 2NOSFLD LIGHT

FIT 2X400 25NOS110V 100AH BATT

CHARGER ETC

1 LOT 35000 200000 1000 1600H

R 1630HR

181

IRUGUR BPCL IRUGUR TOP

INSTALLATION RAVATHUR PO

IRUGUR VIA COIMBATORE Tamil Nadu PIN - 641103 CONTACT PERSON MRSoorya Krishna

(सयाा कषणा) 9895449420

sooryakrishnabharatpetroleumin

ELECTRICALLY OPERATED EXIT BARTERMINAL

ROOM CARD READERTLF RTD

UNIT - BAY10POINT4TLF SET STOP VALVE - BAY10POI15 KL UNDER DRIVEWAY

TANK ETC

1 LS 250000 2120778

1 1060389

1600HR

1630HR

182

WARANGAL DEPOT GOOD SHED

ROADWARANGALTELENGANA-506002

MRMukesh Murali

(मकश मरली)

9497270991 mukeshmuralibhara

tpetroleumin

FW PIPELINE IN TANKFARM

AREAERECTION-75HP

MOTOR75HP PPU FLOWMORE

MSTLF125HP PPU

FLORITEHSDITLF20 HP PUMP KIR

MAKE NO 18 ETC

1 LS 75000 4934092 246704 1600H

R 1630HR

183

BARAUNI TOP PAPROUR DISTRICT

BEGUSARAIBARAUNIBIHAR-851114

CONTACT PERSON MRSaurabh Kumar

9432343519 saurabhkumar001b

haratpetroleumin

FIRE ENGINE-615KLHR-3NOSFIRE ENGINE-

615KLHR-3NOSMASTER METER SET - 3

NOS125KVA DG SET - 2 NOS15 TONS WINDOW

AC WITH REMOTE

1 LS 35000 227300 11365 1600H

R 1630HR

37

ETC

184

KATHGODAM DEPOT DIST -

NANITALUTTARAKHAND-263126 CONTACT PERSON MRPawan

Kumar (पिि कमार)

9862826505 pawankumar006bh

aratpetroleumin

1AVERY ZL SDDU ES0652 MS1LampT ZL HDDU BS5257 HSDZ LINE (SD) -

PUMPLampT PACEMAKER

IVLampT PACEMAKER

IV1LampT ZL HDDU GS1246 HSD ETC

1 LOT 35000 364000 1820 1600H

R 1630HR

185

UDAISAGAR ROAD NEAR RANA PRATAP

NAGAR RLY STNUDAIPURRAJAST

HAN-313001 CONTACT PERSON

MRKhuswinder

(खससिििर)

9412058886 khuswinderbharatp

etroleumin

ZWICKY PUMP NO175HP

PPUNIT-PUMP1PIPELINE

amp FTGS 10080NBFIRE

WATER TANK 858 KL CAP ADDFIRE

WATER RING MAIN ADDL EXP 1

SPRINKILER PIPELINE etc

1 LOT 250000 2121216 1060608 1630H

R 1700HR

186

BPC OIL DEPOT BATILPUR DIST-

DEVAREYABATILPURUTTAR PRADESH-

274001 MR Deepak

Joshi (िीपक जोशी)

9927576670 deepakjoshi001bha

ratpetroleumin

DG SET 125KVAPADLOCK (MAKE ABLOY) - 6

NO6 KVA GENSETDG SET 65

KVAVC BREAKER75 HP PP UNIT-PUMP

NO 2 ETC

1 LOT 35000 320000 1600 1630H

R 1700HR

187

Kandla Installation Khari Rohar Road

Gandhidham(Kutch)GandhidhamGUJRAT-

370201 CONTACT PERSON MRMayank

Bhatt (मयिक भटट)

8154964083 mayankbhattbharat

petroleumin

TANK NO 8 4645 KLTK NO2-ADDL CT-MVWSFFTK NO 18 13667 KL

ERECTIOTANK NO 2 15128 KL EXTN

ETC

1 LS 250000 7210400 36052 1630H

R 1700HR

188

PETROL DEPOT ABEKA

MAKBARAMEERUTUTTAR PRADESH-

250002 CONTACT PERSON MRKumar

Avinash (कमार

MIDCO SD PUMP3NO Z LINE (HD) PUMPAVERY

(SD) ERA PUMPSUBPUMP

amp DISPENSORS 2NOLampT Z LINE

1 LOT 75000 5687512 284375 1630H

R 1700HR

38

अनििाश) 8004938516 kumaravbharatpetr

oleumin

SD PUMP ETC

189

MUZAFFARPUR DEPOT VILL

SHERPURMUZAFFARPURM BIHAR-842005

CONTACT PERSON MRDipayan Roy

(दिपायि रॉय) 06243-242047 Extn 222

9933050509 dipayanroybharatp

etroleumin

DISPENCING UNITPOLE MOUNTED EMBLEM CANAOPY

STRUCTUREOLD MPDsTANK amp

MONOLITH ETC

17553

MT 35000 11200 56 1630H

R 1700HR

190

BARAUNI TOP PAPROUR DISTRICT

BEGUSARAIBARAUNIBIHAR-851114

CONTACT PERSON MrManjul Prasad

Arya (मिजल परसाि आया)

7004230090 manjulprasadarybh

aratpetroleumin

PRODUCT PIPE FITTING TANK

FOUNDATIONTWD

PIPESFITTINGS900KL TANK II858KL

TANK 10 ETC

1 LOT 250000 2184023 1092012 1700H

R 1730HR

191

BARAUNI TOP PAPROUR DISTRICT

BEGUSARAIBARAUNIBIHAR-851114

CONTACT PERSON MrManjul Prasad

Arya (मिजल परसाि आया)

7004230090 manjulprasadarybh

aratpetroleumin

FOAM TANK 3KL - 1 NOFOAM TANK

3KL - 1 NO100 MM PIPELINE amp FT

550M150 MM PIPELINE amp

FT225M350 MM PIPELINE amp FT

575M ETC

1 LS 35000 275652 137826 1700H

R 1730HR

192

BIJWSAN INSTALLATION NEAR

IGI AIRPORTNEW DELHIDELHI-110061

MRNavi Sharma (ििी

शमाा) 7727863450 navisharmabharatp

etroleumin

HSD TWD PIPELINE HEADER

amp VELVE UPTO TANKATF TWD

PIPELINE HEADER amp VALVE UPTO

TANKS AND LDO TWD PIPE LINE

HEADER amp VALVE UPTO TANK

1 LS 250000 3513600 17568 1700H

R 1730HR

39

SPECIAL NOTES

1 The above old items would be disposed as indicated in the table

2 Pl refer AnnexurendashD for detailed scope of disposal

TABLE ndash A [ PARTndash2 ] [Tentative]

TENTATIVE TAX RATES

STATE TAX FERROUS SCRAP

ALL IGST 1800

CSGST 900

SGST 900

The above mentioned tax rates are tentative and BPCL reserves the right to apply the rates applicable for ferrous and Non ndashferrous items which will be informed during the auction

40

ANNEXURE-D

Scope and SPECIAL CONDITIONS for Disposal of old tanks amp Depot Assets BPCL has different Installation amp depot as per the list in table A Part I The above list is only indicative and not limited exhaustive or actual and it is only for your general referenceguidance Parties have to physically visit the depot and inspect the lot meant for sale and make their own estimates and ascertain the condition of materials its quality it weight quantities make model numbers size capacities specifications and condition etc Therefore no claim shall be entertained in case of any variations if reported at the time of upliftment which may kindly be noted However there may be few items as given below left in the depot not meant for disposal and the same are separately marked or shown at the time of inspection and parties should consider accordingly The following items are not covered in the subject disposal and they are excluded from contractorrsquos scope of work a) Land b) Grown up Big Trees However small bushes shrubs etc are to be

removed and area to be cleaned from all vegetation etc 1 Pipelines running under Railway Tracks 2 Any petroleum products such as petroldieselkerosenelubricantsgreases

gear oils etc found in tankspipesbarrelsloosebulkpackages etc either inside or outside depot premises Petroleum products sludge are not covered in sale and to be handed over to BPCL if any foundsalvaged

3 Dispensing pumps retail outlet items like trays etc which are clearly marked amp kept separately

Please note that as BPCL has to handover land to Govt Authorities for their construction of sheds etc urgently and therefore the sequence of disposal in Phases and Time Lines shall be as under Contractor has to immediately complete the disposal of facilities falling under area from boundary wall The contractorrsquos obligations for completion of entire job will be as per tender terms amp conditions At the time of dismantling of facilities the contractor has to provide separate temporary fencing at his cost so that even after handing over part land to Govt Authorities for their construction activities other facilities are demarcated and any encroachment from unauthorized authority people are avoided The contractor has to make their own arrangements for safety and security during the entire operations of disposal activities The entire job must be completed as above but not exceeding 16 weeks from the date of authority letter as shown above failing which appropriate action as deemed fit will be taken in line with the general terms and conditions of the auction tender The successful bidder has to surface amp level the complete area after shifting all the materials All debris are to be removed from site For leveling the ground to one level

41

and filling up all trenches of underground tanks or any low level or trenches all debris earth rubble bricks mortar etc salvaged from dismantling are to be used The bidder has to arrange and bear the cost of dismantling loading unloading amp transportation of materials to his their place After excavating removing the underground tanks pipelines etc the same are to be filled up with available material or material brought from outside if required at contractorrsquos cost and risk in particular for filling up of underground tank trenches etc Dismantling of Underground pipelines in the Railway siding area from decantation header manifold sections and up to BPCL depot compound wall needs Railways permission for dismantling excavation etc which are to be obtained by the Purchaser only However BPCL may provide any assistance if required to the Purchaser in obtaining such permissions After excavation etc the area is to be filled back and brought to original condition to the satisfaction of the BPCL and as directed All safety precautions as stipulated by BPCL are to be followed at the time of disposal of facilities both inside and outside BPCL depot premises compound wall Any damage to the Corporationrsquos or Third Partyrsquos properties during removal of the items will have to be made good by the successful tenderer at their own cost The Corporation reserves the right to claim from the contractor any expenses which might have been incurred by it over and above the EMD by way of restoring damages caused to properties belonging to the Corporation Third Parties by the action of such contractorrsquos or their men Party has to make his own arrangement for power connections to cut the tanks or lighting or any other purpose BPCL shall not provide any power connection No invoice challan will be issued by BPCL for each truck of materials to be removed since the entire materials are being disposed on lumpsum single lot basis OTHER SPECIAL CONDITIONS FOR DEMOLITION OF DEPOT FACILITIES 1 The intending bidder should inspect the site prior to submitting of the offer and make himself familiar with the site conditions and available facilities 2 Bidders alongwith the offers must give an undertaking that the steel plates of tanks pipelines that have contained leaded gasoline will not be used for edible products drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe by suitable means 3 Demolition is an inherently hazardous process and hence every person involved in demolition activity must wear protective equipment including helmet gloves safety footwear etc as per BPCL guidelines 4 Demolition must be supervised by persons having thorough knowledge of demolition process 5 Successful bidder shall carryout a survey to assess the physical characteristics and design of the facilities to be demolished so as to arrive at a safe demolition method Based on survey Demolition Action Plan shall be submitted for BPCLrsquos approval before starting any demolition The plan should include bull Sequence of demolition of facilities with time frame bull Method of demolition of facilities including drawings sketches if any bull The proposed treatment for steel plates particularly for tanks which contained leaded gasoline

42

bull How the party will further utilize the steel plates obtained from product tanks and also the product pipes bull Method of disposal of debris bull Manpower to be deployed bull Machinery Equipment to be deployed bull List of PPE [ Personal Protective Equipments ] required and that would be worn by people involved in the activity 6 Before demolition begins all utility services to the structure like electricity water etc must be disconnected Arrangements must be made to keep the unwanted persons as far away as possible from the site by necessary barricade 7 It is dangerous to leave isolated parts of a wall structures standing as they are liable to collapse from the effect of high winds self weight etc and hence necessary cordoning should be made for such cases 8 Debris should not be allowed to build up against walls or floors with the consequent risk of the structure being unintentionally overloaded 9 Disposal process for debris and pit yard for the same should be identified for safe disposal within the stipulated time 10 Order dismantling From safety consideration following order for dismantling of the depot facility is recommended bull All equipment fittings bull AG Product piping and allied fittings bull AG Product tanks bull UG Product tanks bull Fire protection facilities ie fire water tanks hydrant mains monitors etc bull Internal electrification bull Structures bull Buildings bull Electrical ndash external yard lighting cabling MCC etc bull Communication The above is a standard sequence for dismantling but for this particular tender above sequence is superseded by earlier conditions of dismantling in 3 phases as mentioned in special conditions above 111 Demolition of Above Ground (AG) Tanks There are fatal and serious accidents caused by persons entering confined spaces without the necessary tests being carried out and correct safety rescue equipment being provided It is therefore absolutely essential to ensure that product tanks are tested and certified gas free prior to starting of hot work Following sequence shall be followed for dismantling of AG tanks a) Mechanical isolation of Tank by removing all pipe connections fittings like Level Gauges Dip hatch PV Valves Inter-tank catwalk (if any) b) Internal treatment and further dismantling AG tanks shall be demolished preferably by reverse jacking method

43

For safe working necessary scaffolds platforms etc shall be erected and proper access to them shall be provided The steel plates cut from tank shall be lowered using safe hoisting devices having valid test certificates Prevention of further use of steel plates which contained leaded gasoline for storage of edible products drinking water unless they are removed While disposing of the steel plates obtained from product tanks which contained leaded gasoline it shall be ensured that they are not further used for storing edible product and drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe This could be ensured by the following methods By heat treatment of steel plates using flame cleaner By removing all scales etc by abrasive blast cleaning using grits shots If the plates are grit shot blasted care shall be taken to collect the grit or shot from operation to prevent spread of lead bearing dust The used grits shots must be treated as contaminated and not reused for other operations It should be disposed off along with the residue thus obtained as per practice followed for leaded sludge All parties involved in handling the plates should be made aware of their origin and risks involved in view of leaded gasoline Disposal of steel plates from tanks which didnrsquot contain leaded gasoline Steel plates of other tanks in which leaded products have never been stored can be disposed off after cleaning with wire brush to bare metal particularly the first strake and bottom plates The responsibility of ensuring that the plates are completely safe for further use lies with the successful vendor 112 Demolition of UG tanks Following sequence should be sued for the disposal of Underground tanks

1 Mechanical isolation of Tank by removing all pipe connections fittings like Level Gauges Dip hatch PV Valves etc

2 All personnel involved in the removal and disposal of underground tanks should be aware of the potential hazards associated withmdash (a) flammable andor combustible liquids (b) product toxicity (c) entry into confined spaces and (d) entry into excavations

3 Before start of any work on the UG tank ensure that the copies of the tank cleaning certificates for the tanks are available The same to be certified by the BPCL officer (or) authorized inspector from BPCL who is witnessing the demolition before the start of the work

4 Open the manhole covers with the anchoring supports in place and if the tank is found to be filled with water it will be necessary to dispose of the water in an environmentally safe manner

5 After removal of the water from the tank refill the tank with fresh potable water until the tank starts to overflow Do not allow excess water to escape into the excavation and ensure the level does not rise into the vent pipe and submit the tank to excess static pressure

6 Withdraw water until the level is again down to 150 mm below the top of the tank

44

Use only pumping equipment suitable for the purpose and collect all water for proper Disposal

7 Allow the tank to settle for 2-3 hours and test the small vapor space with a gas detector and if the reading is below 5 of the LEL then the tank may be emptied If the same is found above 5 remove the water from the tank The disposal vendor may inform BPCL about the higher LEL readings and BPCL shall arrange to clean the tank further No work shall be taken up on the tank in this case Please note that the reading of the gas detector has to be witnessed by the BPCL officer (or) authorized inspector from BPCL

8 If the reading of the gas detector is below 5 the water may be removed and the cutting operations may be carried out

For safe working necessary shoring shuttering platforms shall be done and proper access shall be provided The steel plates cut from tank shall be lifted using safe hoisting devices having valid test certificates Prevention of further use of steel plates which contained leaded gasoline for storage of edible products drinking water unless they are removed While disposing of the steel plates obtained from product tanks which contained leaded gasoline it shall be ensured that they are not further used for storing edible product and drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe This could be ensured by the following methods By heat treatment of steel plates using flame cleaner By removing all scales etc by abrasive blast cleaning using grits shots If the plates are grit shot blasted care shall be taken to collect the grit or shot from operation to prevent spread of lead bearing dust The used grits shots must be treated as contaminated and not reused for other operations It should be disposed off along with the residue thus obtained as per practice followed for leaded sludge All parties involved in handling the plates should be made aware of their origin and risks involved in view of leaded gasoline Disposal of steel plates from tanks which didnrsquot contain leaded gasoline Steel plates of other tanks in which leaded products have never been stored can be disposed off after cleaning with wire brush to bare metal particularly the first strake and bottom plates The responsibility of ensuring that the plates are completely safe for further use lies with the successful vendor

12 Product Pipelines The pipelines can be disposed off after cleaning by sufficient water flushing The successful vendor shall ensure that these pipes are not re-used for carrying edible products drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe All parties involved in handling the pipes should be made aware of their origin and risks involved 13 General Safety regulations precautions while carrying out dismantling works The objective of this documents is to provide and establish safe-working practices at the work site of Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd These summarized safety requirements are mandatory and should be fully understood both by the successful vendor and their employees The contractual obligation for safety lies completely with the contractor

45

himself Further some additional safety requirements also can come up In such an even the successful vendor shall follow the more stringent regulation at all times The successful vendor shall at his own expense arrange and comply with all safety provisions as stipulated by the Company Bueuro of Indian Standards the Electricity act Factory act OISD and other acts as applicable in respect of all personnel directly or indirectly employed for the work The successful vendor shall ensure that he his sub-contractor and workers employed by him shall comply with all fire safety heath regulations issued from time to time by the company The successful vendor shall also be liable for any pecuniary liability arising on account of any violation by him of the safety requirements Should any injury to people or loss or damage due to fire or accident to any property or a portion thereof occur as a result of failure to comply with such regulations the successful vendor shall be held responsible for the consequences thereof and shall keep the company harmless and indemnified Relevant Indian standard codes on safety 1) IS3764-1922-Excavation work-code of safety 2) IS401 (Part1amp2) ndash 1967 - Safety regulations for steel tubular scaffolding 3) IS3696(Part 1)-1987-Safety code for scaffolds 4) IS3696(Part 2)-1987-Safety code for Ladders 5) IS7293-1974-Safety code for working with construction machinery 6) IS3016-1982-Code of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operations 7) IS4130-1991-Demolition of buildings-Code of safety 8) IS5216(Part 1amp2)-1982-Recommendation on safety procedures and practices in Electrical work 9) IS10667-1983-Guide for selection of industrial safety equipments for protection foot and leg 10) IS6994(Part 1)-1973-Specification for safety glovesPart 1-Leather and cotton gloves 11) IS2925-1984-Specification for Industrial safety helmets 12) IS3521-1983-Industrial safety belts and harnesses Working at Height Working at height is one of the most hazardous construction operations Utmost care is to be taken while working at height Working at height more than 2 Mtrs Shall be done with suitable guard rails and toe board Guard rail and toe board dimensions shall be same as given for scaffoldings While working at height 2 Mtrs And above safety harness must be used All openings must be boldly amp clearly marked and properly barricaded If cover is used it must be capable to bear the weight Proper crawling ladders must be used for sloping roof where tile battens are not strong enough to take the load For fragile roof crawling boards or roof ladder shall be used Openings cut outs on floor roof must be guarded with barricade cover having capacity to withstand human load and clearly marked with colour and notice board Using Ladder

46

Only one person shall climb or descent from one ladder at a time It shall be secured at top and bottom and in addition one person should be present at the ground to hold the ladder as a second check If the ladder is used for carrying material as well suitable foot holds and handholds shall be provided on the ladder The slope of the ladder shall not be too steep or flat (the ladder shall be given an inclination not steeper than 1 to 4 ie 1 horizontal to 4 vertical) to cause slipping or falling off and it shall rest on firm surface No portable single ladder shall be over 10 M in lengths while the width between the side rails in ring ladder shall in no case be less than 30 cms for ladder upto and including 3 Mtrs in length Ladder shall extend at least 1 M above landing place For longer ladders this width should be increased by at least by 6 mm for each additional 30 cms of length Uniform step spacing shall not exceed 15 cms Rung of the ladder shall not be used for support or to tie stiles or side members are meant for this Ladder shall not be hung from its rungs or from one stile as this tends to pull out the rungs Make sure that footwear is free from mud or grease etc before climbing a ladder Ladder used shall be of standard material like wooden steel and be sufficiently strong conforming to IS3696-1991(Part 2) Scaffolding Scaffolding can be defined as a temporary structure supporting one or more platforms and which is used either as a workplace or for storage of materials in the course construction work including both for maintenance and demolition Scaffolding shall be provided for all works that cannot be safely done from the ground except such short period of work as can be done safely from ladders Scaffolds shall be erected altered or dismantled only by competent persons under proper supervision After erection scaffolds shall be inspected at least once in a week and a written report on each inspection is kept The height above which scaffolding is mandatory is 2 Mtrs Scaffolding shall be of good quality Bamboo or steel tubular structure conforming to IS 4014(Part I and II) Scaffolds shall be designed for their maximum load and with a safety factor of at least 4 or as prescribed by the site-in-charge Scaffolds shall be provided with safe means of access such as stairs ladders or ramps Scaffold shall be tied or anchored to the building or structure at suitable intervals so as to prevent movement

47

Joints in the scaffolds shall be tied up and clamped properly to avoid any slippage The upright members of the scaffolding shall be placed on firm and level ground and base plates at their feet shall rest on timber sole boards All the uprights shall be kept equidistant and shall be connected and strengthened by ladders fixed on the inside of the uprights for strength joints in ladders shall be staggered Transforms shall be set on top of ladders and at right angles to them and building structure Bracing is essential to stiffen the scaffolds and prevent sideways movement and it should run diagonally from ladder to ladder or upright to upright Working platforms and gangways should rest squarely and evenly on transforms to prevent risk of trippling Recommended width of it are a) Not less than 60 cm if used as footing only b) Not less than 80 cm if used also for stacking of materials c) Not less than 11 Mtrs If used for the support of a treETLe platform The provision of security guard rails and toe board at every point at which full height is more than 2 Mtrs Shall be made Guard rail height should be between 90cm and 115 cm and toe board should raise 15 cm above the working platform Suitable protection shall be made by providing debris netting against falling of materials Mobile tower scaffold ndash wheels should be locked when in use Static tower scaffold should not exceed 12 Mtrs In height when free standing and above this height should tied Height to base width ratio for static tower should not more than 41 351 and 31 for indoor outdoor and mobile tower respectively Safety harness should be used while working at height more than 2 Mtrs Scaffolding shall be physically checked for load carrying capacity occasionally Following BIS safety codes shall be referred for further safety precautions a) IS3696-1987 PART I-Safety of scaffolding b) IS3696-1991 PART II-Safety code for ladder c) IS4014-PART 2-Code of practive for steel tubular scaffolding ndash safety regulations Working Platform Wherever possible all works to be done at a height greater than 2 Mtrs Above ground level must be performed from properly constructed and maintained working platform Safe means of access shall be provided to all working platforms Working platforms gangways and stairways shall be so constructed that they shall not sag unduly or unequally Every opening in a working platform shall be provided with suitable beams to prevent the fall of persons or materials The working platform shall be - Closely boarded

48

- At least 60 cm wide if used only as a footing only at least 80 cm wide if used also for stacking material and at least 11 Mtrs If used for the support of a treETLe platform - Provided with tow-boards of minimum 015 Mtrs in height - Provided with hand rails not greater than 085 Mtrs above toe-board - Constructed as close to the structure or building as possible Working on roof People working on roof shall be properly protected by providing temporary railing hand rails safety harness Workers working underneath shall use helmets Care shall be taken to prevent falling of material from top to adjoining area in slat roofs more than 10deg safety belt shall be used and belt end fastened properly to a fixed object Workmen shall not be allowed to work on slippery roofs Fragile materials such as wired glass corrugated plastic sheeting and unreinforced insulating slabs etc shall be identified and necessary precautions taken while working on them People working on fragile roof shall be properly protected by providing two Crawling Bards or Roof ladders so that one is available to stand on while the other is being moved Crawling Boards shall have cross batons atleast 32 mm thick and not more than 380 mm apart and shall be secured in position Gas cutting Adherence to relevant codes and employment of qualified workers are two basic requirements for gas cutting process Hazards such as electricity heat flame flammable gas etc are present in this process Hence following precautions must be followed while carrying these operations All fire precautions as stipulated in IS3016 (Code of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operations) shall be followed while gas cutting operations) shall be followed while gas cutting Fire extinguishers sand buckets water and gunny bags shall be provided when hot work is in progress Gas cylinders used for gas cutting Gas cylinders shall be of approved make Gas cylinder valves shall always be checked and shall be closed when not in use Be stored in a well-ventilated area Be fitted with safety caps when not in use Not be lifted by nozzle and rolled All gas and oxygen regulators shall be fitted with Flashback arrestors being non-return valves designed to prevent and explosive mix developing in cylinder Checking for leaks shall be by means of soapy liquid applied to each joint and under no circumstances shall a naked flame be applied to any part of the cylinder When working at a height do not place cylinders directly beneath the working area as molten metal may fall in to the hoses causing leaks and possibly igniting the gases

49

The welder and any person working in close proximity in order to prevent permanent damage to the eyes must wear suitable eye protection when not in use electricity to the holder and electrode shall turned off Hose shall be in good condition properly clamped as per specifications Welding cable shall have proper insulation with minimum number of joints All equipments shall be properly earthed and cables properly insulated and connected LPG Cylinders if used should be stored kept in a well-ventilated placed and there should be no excavations drains or basements nearby LPG Cylinders should never be stored below ground level or closer than 3 M to cylinder containing oxygen or materials which are toxic and corrosive Cylinders full or empty should never to stored upright with the valve uppermost The valve of empty LPG cylinders should be kept closed if they are left open air will diffuse into the cylinder and may form an explosive mixture BIS Code IS3016-1982 on ldquocode of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operationsrdquo shall be referred for further safety measures Electrical work Some of the basic safety steps to be ensured are given below 1) Only authorised person shall carry out dismantling of electrical system 2) Isolation of the electrical system before taking up the work must be ensured 3) Before working on an electrical line fuse should be physically removed and the line is isolated and a suitable locking mechanism must be provided to prevent accidental switching fixing fuses by other persons A notice board displaying ldquoMen at workrdquo message should be placed The section of circuit under repair should be connected to earth 4) IS 5216-1982 ldquoRecommendations on safety procedures and practices in Electric Worksrdquo shall be referred for further safety measures Working with machineries Material handling equipments Many accidents take place while handling materials at site It is highly hazardous operation Hence special attention by contractor is required in this respect Following precautions are recommended Safe working space for all these equipments must be provided Proper material stockyard should be made and all material should be staked arranged kept in orderly manner with proper moving space for handling machinery Proper warning boards signs shall be provided when machineries like cranes hoists are being operated Brakes clutches of winches shall be checked on regular basis Chains ropes belts shall be inspected and repaired changed as necessary All moving part of the material handling equipment must be provided with suitable guards

50

Lifting ropes should be inspected for kinking loose wires high strands corrosion nicking lubrication change in diameter cross section Slings and other lifting materials which are not suitable for use should be promptly withdrawn and destroyed Lifting chains should be inspected for bent links cracks in weld areas or any other section of link trasverse nicks and gauges and corrosion pits Elongation of the lifting chain link due to over loading should be inspected before using it For lifting hook if the throat opening exceeds 15 of the normal opening it should be replaced When inspecting the hook measurement must be made between the shank and narrowest point of the hook opening A chain used for lifting should not be spliced by inserting a bolt between two links Strain should not be put on a kinked chain Hammer should not be used to force a hook over a chain link A safety hook fitted with a latch to prevent displacement of loads should only be used for material handling lifting IS7293-1974 (Code of Practice for Working with Construction Machinery) shall be referred for further safety measures Cranes All works involving the use of crane shall be properly planned in advance and the following shall be ensured The crane is capable of lifting the load Safe load capacity should be clearly marked on jibs winches pulleys slings and ropes All job cranes should have an automatic safe load indicator which alerts the operator The condition of the ground at the crane location is satisfactory to support the crane and the load The rotation of the cab and therefore the boom is not restricted-suitable matting or plates are available to protect underground services and paving All slings shackles hooks etc are of correct rating and in good condition Cranes and lifting equipments must be inspected and carry a valid test certificate issued by an accredited testing agency Crane hooks etc are to be fitted with properly functioning safety clips to prevent displacement of the sling from the hook during the lift Driver of the crane must be watchful and must ensure before driving the vehicle either forward or reverse that no one is near the wheel of the vehicle and no one is trying to climb the vehicle while moving Crane operators and signalers must be over the age of 18 trained and sufficiently experienced There should always to a signalman or a signaling system such as a

51

telephone if the crane operator cannot see the load throughout the lift Hand signal shall be clear and distinct and shall follow recognised code or system Workers must be use safety shoe and helmet They are also required to wear gloves and other PPE for handling of some special materials Raising lowering and braking of jib should not be done abruptly in order to prevent it from snapping All vehicles used by the contractor shall be in worthy conditions and in conformance to the land transport requirements Cranes should be tested and examined by a competent person for its wear and tear No part of the crane or crane load should be closer than 4 Mtrs to live overhead For movement of crane or other material handling equipment ramp gradient should not exceed 1 in 10 No person should be allowed to stand or work under lifted load All drivers shall hold a valid driving license for the class of vehicle to be driven Manual Handling Assistance should be obtained if the load is too heavy or awkward for manual handing Clear walkway to the destination and safe stack should be ensured before handing the load manually Following procedure should be followed while lifting the load manually Stand close to the load on a firm footing and with feet about 30 am apart Bend the knees and keep your back as straight as you can Take a firm grip on a load Breathe in and throw the shoulders backwards Straighten the legs amp continue to keep the back as straight as you can Make sure that your view is not obstructed by the load Keep the load close to the body Lift slowly and smoothly When carrying the load avoid twisting spine to run move your feet instead One person should not be allowed to pull more than 63 kg The best weight unit for lifting by a worker is 18 kg and hence should be fixed as upper limit of load to be lifted by worker If two or more workers are lifting one should give instructions to ensure that the team works together bull Type of clothing is very important in manual handling of material Clothing should be such that it allows easy movement of arms and will not catch in machinery or on a load

52

bull The successful bidder of the said depot assets will assume full responsibility for demolishing and dismantling the said facilities and itrsquos removal from the corporationrsquos land whether through his own employees or through contract labour It should also be a condition of the tender documents that consequent upon the sale of the said depot assets the depot shall cease to be the corporationrsquos ldquoestablishmentrdquo as that expression is defined in the Building and other construction workers actrsquo1996and if the successful bidder employs 50 or more building workers for the demolition of the said facilities he as the ldquoemployerrdquo in relation to the said establishment will ensure full compliance with the said act including section 44 amp 45 thereof Upon the cancellation of the factory license and the slump sale of the assets of the said depot the storage and distribution of petroleum products is no longer carried on in the said facilities The successful bidder or purchaser of the said depot assets who demolishes the said facilities with the intention of selling the various items from the depot as scrap for his own benefit cannot be regarded as a ldquocontractorrdquo as that expression is defined in the contract labour (regulation amp abolition act1970 Similarly the workmen engaged by the successful bidder or purchaser of the said depot assets for carrying out the work of demolition cannot be regarded as contract labour under the said act In the circumstances no sooner the property in the assets of the depot facilities is transferred to the successful bidder or purchaser the corporation can not be regarded as the ldquoprinciple employerrdquo under the said act in as much as the Corpn has ceased to continue the work of the establishment viz The storage and distribution of the petroleum products in the concerned depot bull Under the Environment (protection) Act 1986 read with Hazardous waste (management amp handling) rules1989 the ldquooccupierrdquo in relation to the depot facilities is obliged to ensure that all hazardous waste are properly handled and disposed of without any adverse effects which may result from such wastes and is also responsible for proper collection reception treatment storage or disposal of these wastes either himself or through the ldquooperator of the facilityrdquo Since the corporation is governed by the said act and rules and highest bidder purchaser of the depot assets is not the occupier generating hazardous it is incumbent on the corporation to continue its practice namely handing over the site to the successful bidder the product including the sludge vapour and gas etc is completely removed as per the Companyrsquos operating procedure It may also be appreciated that the highest bidderpurchaser may fail to take any safeguards to protect his employees or the employees of a contractor engaged by him or the public at large from the toxic or poisonous effects of the residual sludge vapour or gas

ARBITRATION CLAUSE

Any dispute or difference whatsoever arising out of or in connection with this Agreement including any question regarding its existence validity construction interpretation application meaning scope operation or effect of this contract or termination thereof shall be referred to and finally resolved through arbitration as per the procedure mentioned herein below (a) The dispute or difference shall in any event be referred only to a Sole Arbitrator (b) The appointment and arbitration proceedings shall be conducted in accordance with SCOPE forum of Arbitration Rules for the time being in force or as amended from time to time (c) The Seat of arbitration shall be at Mumbai (d) The proceedings shall be conducted in English language (e) The cost of the proceedings shall be equally borne by the parties unless otherwise Directed by the Sole Arbitrator

53

Page 8: e-AUCTION SALE - Bharat Petroleum

8

GENERAL CONDITIONS OF SALEDISPOSAL ANNEXURE - 2 1 Inspection of the materials

11 All Itemsscrap materials will be sold in MT Lot Noetc basis as mentioned in Table lsquoArsquo [Part-I] on ldquoAs Is Where Is and No Complaintrdquo basis The materials will be available for inspection at the respective site on production of this catalogue to the Security Engineering Operating Staff on duty on any working day and time specified in this catalogue till 31122020 up to 300 pm with prior appointment

2 Earnest Money Deposit (EMD)

21 For participating at our e-Auction the intending bidders shall pay refundable Earnest

Money Deposit (EMD) by RTGSNEFTDemand Draft from any Nationalized or Scheduled Banks as mentioned against each Category in the catalogue on or before 3 PM on 07012021 along with Annexure-A amp Annexure-C drawn in favour of Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd payable at Mumbai duly crossed and superscribed ldquoAccount Payee onlyrdquo No interest is payable for the deposit amount held by us

22 As per BPCL Corporate policy all EMD payments irrespective of successful or

unsuccessful bidders shall be deposited in the operating Bank of BPCL immediately The EMD payments of unsuccessful bidders shall be returned by cheque without any interest subsequently within 45 working days approximate through courier or Registered AD at the address given by them No interest will be payable for such refunds In case of any undue delay in refund of cheque due to unforeseen reasons at BPCL end or due to any postal courier delays BPCL is not liable for any claims of interest or any disputes arising out of this Therefore parties are requested to take note of this

23 Every bidder is under unconditional obligation to buy materials at the price offered by

him whether he has been the highest bidder or not

24 The successful party will be advised the outcome of the e-auction result by issuing a sale letter within a reasonable time ie 50 working days approximate after the e-auction after getting internal approvals The successful partyrsquos EMD will be refunded only on completion of the job to the full satisfaction of the Corporation

3 Participation in e-auction will mean that the party has inspected the facilities materials lots nos available for sale disposal at site as per auction details in Table-A [Part-I ] on as is where is and no complaint basis and fully satisfied understood the lot details and site conditions himself regarding the condition size quantity quality weight numbers etc of the items available for sale disposal Therefore no claim shall be entertained in case of any variations in quantities particularly on down ward side or condition quality weight numbers of the materials etc at the time of upliftment which may kindly be noted

4 Since the quantities for Lot No 130 to 192 are approximate BPCL reserves the right at the time of handing over of scrap to reduce the quantities in exceptional situations In case of such downward revision of quantities the differential amount paid will be adjusted and returned to party without any interest by cheque 5 At any given time there can be only one H-1 bidder per lot item

9

If more than one bidder bid same value for an item lot the bidder who quotes the highest price first as per the server time is considered as the H-1 bidder for that lot item

The sale proceeds submitted by the H1 bidder shall not be refunded in any case Therefore it is in the interest of the bidder to uplift the material within 2 weeks of the issue of Authority Letter

6 E-Procurement Technologies Ltd

61 E-ProcurementTechnologies Ltd runs its business on the basis of a robust Web Site However E-Procurement Technologies Ltd is outsourcing server space from a third party hosting company and hence shall ensure the smooth running in all good faith and intention However BPCL E-Procurement Technologies Ltd will not be held responsible for any failure of power network server hosting server internet connectivity ISP or otherwise at Bidderrsquos end or at BPCL E-Procurement Technologies Ltd directly or indirectly effecting On-line method of Bidding

62 E-Procurement Technologies Ltd takes no responsibility of the quality quantity documentation details of buyers sellers Both the buyers amp sellers agree to defend indemnity and hold harmless E-Procurement Technologies Ltd from any loss damage cost and expenses caused by any reason during this transaction In no event shall E-Procurement Technologies Ltd be liable for any loss for the transactions by business revenues profit costs direct and incidental consequential or punitive damages of any claim Both the parties agree to have discussed all the related matter regarding this transaction and have understood in full that E-Procurement Technologies Ltd has provided a source of supply and has nothing to do any further especially with regards to quality warranty guarantees delivery schedules payments rejections transportation legal laws and regulations to be followed from time to time etc Since E-Procurement Technologies Ltd does not possess knowledge base of the commodities under transaction both the parties agree that the matter contained in the materials as a part or as a whole does not violate any applicable law No complaint will be entertained after the lot is once knocked down E-Procurement Technologies Ltd is only an e-commerce service provider and is not and cannot be a party to or control in any manner any transactions between the seller and the bidder E-Procurement Technologies Ltd shall neither be responsible nor liable to mediate or resolve any disputes or disagreements between the Seller and Bidder

63 The Seller Bidder agrees to limit the liability of E-Procurement Technologies Ltd to them for any and all claims losses costs damages of any nature whatsoever or claims expenses from any cause or causes including attorneysrsquo fees and costs so that the total aggregate liability of E-Procurement Technologies Ltd to the Seller Bidder shall not exceed itrsquos total fee receivable from the Seller Bidder It is intended that this limitation apply to any and all liability or cause of action however alleged or arising unless otherwise prohibited by law

64 In the event of any dispute with regard to non-lifting non-availability of inspected materials etc and forfeiture of lsquoEMDrsquo by seller E-Procurement Technologies Ltd will not be held responsible for the loss forfeiture

10

IN CASE OF PROBLEM DURING AUCTION PLEASE CONTACT THE FOLLOWING ADDRESS

NAME ADDRESS MOBILE NO Email ID

Helpdesk A-201208 Wall Street - II Opp Orient Club Nr Gujarat College Ellis Bridge Ahmedabad - 380 006 Gujarat (India)

+91-79-68136 861 | 871 | 819

supportbpcleprocin

Mr Harshal Sapkale

Mumbai BPCL Mumbai Sewree

022 2417 6419 63518966379766900823

mumbaisupporteptlin

Mr Rahul Desai

Ahmedabad 079-6813 6873

+91 93745 19816

rahulabcprocurecom

Mr Chandan Kolkata +91 33 24293447 9265562841

chandaneptlin

Mr Rajesh Chennai +91 44 26142669 chennaisupporteptlin

Mr Milan

Suresh

Kochi +91 ndash484 2821642 +91 6351896638

kochieptlin

7 Auction Result 71 The result will be declared within 50 working days approximate from the date of auction

through Sales Letter 72 The rate offered by the bidder shall be considered as Basic Price Per Unit of the items

mentioned All taxes Duties Goods amp Service Tax (GST) Tax Collected at Source(TCS) or any other statutory levies or taxes as applicable under the relevant GST act IT Act or any other act shall be charged extra at the rate prevailing at the time of sale letter deliveryinvoicing At the time of receipt of payment towards sale of scraps items as mentioned in the tender documents advance 18 GST will be charged along with 075 TCS Same shall be adjusted at the time of final invoicing accordingly differential amount if any shall be refunded recovered from the customers No interest claims shall be entertained by BPCL on account of advance receipt from the customers

73 The present tentative rate of GST is given In Table ldquoArdquo [Part -2 ] However these Taxes as

applicable shall be on actuals Tax Collection at Source [TCS] 075 of [basic value + GST ] will be charged extra to all Bidders for all items Successful bidder has to deposit the amount of equal to [basic + GST + TCS] BPCL would provide Tax Collection Certificate to successful Bidder In case TCS is not applicable bidder can take refund from appropriate authority based on TCS Certificate of BPCL

74 Please note that taxes duties TCS etc statutory levies shall be as applicable at the time of

sale letter upliftment invoicing Decision in regard to applicability of GST TCS rates etc as decided by BPCL would be final and binding to the successful bidder and bidders cannot claim dispute on this matter

75 Any failure to accept the rate of taxes duties TCS etc as may be indicated by BPCL in the

sale letter at the time of upliftment in the invoice BPCL reserves the right to forfeit EMD and cancel sale letter without assigning any reasons

11

BIDDING SCREEN 76 The start bid price amp increment price have been mentioned vide Table-A (Part-I) which

shall be visible to all the bidders on their respective bidding screen for each Lot for which they are qualified to bid Please note that the first bid that comes in the system should be equal to the start price + one increment or higher than the increment value for each Lot The second online bid and onwards for any particular Lot will have to be higher than the H1 rate by the minimum increment value or higher than the increment value

77 Please note that the start bid price is the minimum basic price excluding all taxes etc and bidders have to put their bids above the start bid price indicated above BPCL reserves the right not to sell at the highest offer received during the auction in case their expected reserve target price is not achieved or for any other reasons

78 Bidders to note that Start Bid Price provided by BPCL is only to proceed with start of e-auction It is to be noted that Start Bid Price is not considered as expected sale price Customers who are interested to purchase the material are requested to give their best price for the material even in case where there are no competitive bids BPCL reserves to sell material only when sale price obtained is as per BPCL requirement Also please note that the Start Price mentioned is only indicative and can be changed on the auction day based on market conditions

8 Payment amp Delivery

81 Successful Bidder [H-1 Party] will have to make payment of full Sale value [including GST

and TCS as applicable ] in the form of Demand draft in favour of Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd payable at Mumbai or through NEFTRTGS within 2 weeks of Sale Letter intimation of bid acceptance and uplift the materials by making their own arrangements within 2 weeks of Authority Letter issued by BPCL In case of any delay in making payment beyond stipulated time as mentioned above prior intimation needs to be sent to BPCL authorities and concurrence should be sought In case where there is no intimation from the customer or the customer does not respond to the follow-ups then the following steps may be taken by BPCL

A Partyrsquos EMD may be forfeited B Sale letter will be treated as cancelled and Seller shall have the right to

dispose off the materials No claim whatsoever from the said party shall be entertained

C The party may also be debarred from participation in any future sales auctions for one year

82 Bidders must ensure that the inspection of scrap at location is carried out thoroughly before

quoting in eauction Common understanding on quantityweight of scrap has to be reached before the bidder submits the bid No claims will be entertained post bidding and at the time of lifting the material In case of any dispute the matter should be resolved directly with the location

NOTE 1) EMD will be refunded after completion of the disposal activity

2) Successful party has to make payment in full and in one installment only 3) No part payments will be allowed However in exceptional circumstances in case

12

the complete material is not available at the location then concurrence from location representative is mandatory so that the customer may deposit the part payment for the available material

9 Description of Materials and Quality and Quantity

91 The materials shall be disposed off in ldquoAS-IS-WHERE-ISrdquo and ldquoNO COMPLAINTrdquo basis in single lot only

92 Numbers quantities and nature of material given in the catalogue are approximate indicative only and the materials will be sold without any regard or consideration of these numbers or nature of materials and no Warranty or guarantee shall be implied The Purchaser must lift the declared quantity within prescribed time of four weeks The sale disposal offer may be withdrawn by the seller any time and the decision of the seller in this regard is final and binding on all

93 Each truck may be weighed both before and after loading on weighbridge and weighment witnessed jointly by officers of BPCL Purchasers representatives if required

10 Removal of Materials

101 The purchaser shall complete the transaction including collecting the scrap material

before 500 pm on any working day with prior appointment with the concerned department within the stipulated delivery days The items offered for sale will be handed over to the successful tenderer by BPCL official at site on production of our Authority Letter which will be issued after the payment of total sale price including Taxes amp TCSetc

102 The Seller reserves the right to unload the vehicles for inspection purpose If it is

suspected at any time that the purchaser has loaded the material materials for which he is not purchaser or if the purchaser is found to carry excess material than that mentioned in the documents the Co will be within its right to detain the truck unload the goods at the cost amp expenses of the purchaser amp terminate the contract forthwith and may forfeit the sale value amp claim such further losses and damages that may be caused to the Seller

103 Any damage to the Sellerrsquos or Third Partyrsquos properties during removal of the items will

have to be made good by the successful purchaser at their own cost The Seller reserves the right to claim from the purchaser any expenses which might have been incurred by it over and above the EMD by way of restoring damages caused to properties belonging to the Seller Third Parties by the action of such purchaser or their men Until such losses are reimbursed delivery of the material sold will not be given to the purchaser

104 Loading Unloading will be carried out by the purchaser at his own costs amp risk All

material handling machines equipments tools and tackles labour etc or any other items as may be required to be supplied by party or as insisted by the seller for successful completion of the job will be arranged by the purchasers at their own cost Non-availability of the same will not be considered as a ground for lsquoLate-Liftingrsquo of the materials

Scrap material shall be weighed as far as possible within BPCL premises in presence of the buyer and seller (BPCL representative) before clearance for dispatch In case there are no facilities for weighing in sellers premises the purchaser shall arrange for weighing in an approved weighing machine at his cost as directed and to be

13

witnessed by the purchaserrsquos representative 11 Decision in case of disputes

111 In case of any dispute regarding the contract the decision of the Seller shall be final and binding If there is any dispute as to the last or highest bid or dispute in identifying the item belonging to particular lot the dispute shall be determined by the Seller and their decision shall be final and binding to all

12 Right of Acceptance Rejection of offer

121 The Seller reserves the right to withdraw wholly or partially any or all the items set for sale at any time during the period of contract without assigning any reasons

122 The goods are sold subject to the reserve expected price obtained by the Seller to

their satisfaction The Seller is not bound to accept the highest offer The Seller reserves the right to reject any conditional offers

13 Forfeiture of Earnest Money Deposit

131 In case of failure of the purchaser to comply with the conditions of the tender contract the Seller may at its discretion terminate the contract and the EMD paid by the purchaser may stand forfeited for the breach of contract by the purchaser The lot in question will be re-sold by the Seller without any reference to the purchaser to any other buyer at the cost and risk of the defaulting purchaser The deficit if any will be recovered from the defaulting purchaser

132 The lots paid for must be completely removed at the purchaserrsquos expense within the

schedule period specified If any lot is not removed within this specified period the Seller may re-sell re-auction the said lot or portion thereof at the purchaserrsquos risk and expense In this event the purchaser will be liable to compensate the Seller for all the damages and losses that the Seller may suffer on account of re-selling re-auctioning the lot This will be in addition to EMD that may stand forfeited in the event of the purchaser not removing the lots within the specified time

133 In case the bidder backs out from any of the LOT mentioned in which he is H1 bidder

then the complete EMD amount submitted for that Category may be forfeited by BPCL

14 Termination of Contract

The Seller reserves the right to terminate the contract at any time by giving three days notice on the following ground

141 Unsatisfactory execution or performance of the contract by the purchaser 142 For improper behavior of the purchaser or breach of the terms and conditions of

the contract 143 Decision of the Seller to terminate the contract shall be final and binding and no claim

for damages and compensation shall be entertained In the event of the purchaser or his agent or servant committing or attempting to commit theft fraud dishonesty or gross misbehaviour in connection with the subject matter of this contract or in any other connection whatsoever concerning the business of the Seller the Seller will be entitled to terminate the contract forthwith and may forfeit the EMD Sale Value at its sole discretion

14

144 In case of any incomplete job or only part job done before the schedule time for

completion and if the delays are found to be attributable to the purchaserrsquos failures the seller ie BPCL if not satisfied with their performance reserves the right to terminate the contract and award the job to any other Contractor at their cost and risk

15 Passing of Property In the goods

It is expressly made clear that the property in the goods whether sold by units weights or lots whether arranged or otherwise will remain that of the Seller and will pass on to the purchaser only when material is taken out by the Purchaser from the factory Premises after getting valid dispatch documents

16 General

161 All Safety Regulations should be followed by the purchaser and their men in removing the items Also the purchaser and their men will be neither allowed to carry lighters nor to smoke inside the premises They should obtain suitable Work Permits Safety Certificates for excavation hot work etc from the authorities at site The work will be allowed to carry out during working hours of the Installation Depot territoryregional offices LPG Plants etc only The work should be commenced only after obtaining necessary permission from the Corporationrsquos representative The workers employed to carry out the work should observe the Corporationrsquos rules and regulations at the location

162 Any injuries to workers employed by the successful purchaser while removal

transport of the items and any risk liabilities (including under Workmenrsquos Compensation Act etc) arising out of the same will be the liability of the purchaser and not of the Corporation The Purchaser should also indemnify the Corporation against all liabilities demurrage claims arising out of non-compliance by the purchaser of all statutory requirements currently in force or made applicable subsequently The successful purchaser will keep the Corporation indemnified against all damages claims arising of the aforesaid

163 All notices letters sent to the purchaser shall be deemed to have been received

by him them within 48 hours from the time of posting if the same are sent at the address given by the purchaser

164 Resale will not be recognized and release order will be made out in the name of

actual successful purchasers only 165 The purchaser shall not be entitled to resell any lot or part of a lot while the goods

are still lying within the premises of the Company and no delivery would be effected by the Company to any person other than the purchaser whose names are mentioned in the delivery order

166 The successful party shall also be liable for any pecuniary liability arising on

account of any violation by them of the safety requirements Should any injury to people or loss or damage due to fire or accident to any property or a portion thereof occur as a result of failure to comply with such regulations the successful party shall be held responsible for the consequences thereof and shall keep the company seller harmless and indemnified

15

167 The terms and conditions of tender for disposal of scrap material as per Annexure

ndash1 amp 2 shall be applicable 168 Any change in conditions of sale or additional conditions of sale if any will be

announced in the following web sites

1 httpseprocureprocuretigercom 2 wwwbharatpetroleumcom --gt Energizing Business --gtTenders rarrSearch

Tender by Categoryrarr CPO(Mktg)-Disposal

169 The list of disposal items and their location with address contact person and their Tel No and EMD details etc are provided at TABLE-A [Part ndash I ]

1610 The lot location with quantities auction start time Auction close time start

bid Price bid increment value etc details are provided in TABLE-A [PART ndash 1 ] 1611 The tentative GST details are provided in TABLE-A [PART ndash 2 ] 1612 The decision of seller is final and binding in all matters related to this sale

17 The Validity period of the offer is 50 days from the date of e-auction

18 Successful parties may note that

(a) Item once sold cannot be taken back or exchanged Should any successful

tenderer withdraw their bid either prior to our issue of acceptance letter or afterwards the Seller will be at liberty to resell the items to any person of their choice at the risk and cost of the original successful tenderer If such re- sale proceeds is more than the earlier de-faulting successful tendererrsquos offer they will not be entitled for any increased proceeds realized by the Corporation However if the re-sale proceeds are less than the earlier defaulting successful bidder the seller reserves the right to recover the difference in re-sale realization from the defaulting earlier successful bidder

(b) Resale transfer on assigning the unremoved undismantled materials to

any other party will not be allowed until the materials are removed from our premises

(c) Any damage to the Corporationrsquos Railwayrsquos or Third Partyrsquos properties

during removal of the items will have to be made good by the successful tenderer at their own cost The Corporation reserves the right to claim from the tenderer any expenses which might have been incurred by it over and above the EMD by way of restoring damages caused to properties belonging to the Corporation RailwaysThird Parties by the action of such tenderer or their men

19 The Corporation reserves the right to accept or reject any tender in part or completely

to suit their convenience without assigning any reasons whatsoever

The entire job of upliftment must be completed as per schedule as mentioned in point

no 81 above ldquoBPCL at its own discretion may request the bidder to make

16

payment and uplift the material beyond the above time schedule under exceptional circumstancesrdquo

Special terms and conditions for sale of scrap

Sr no Details Time limit

1 Time limit for EMD refund when bidder is not

H1 for any lot in the current auction 45 days from completion of auction

2 Time limit for EMD refund when bidder is H1

for any lot in the auction

After completion of sale of all the lots (of the same items for which customer is H1) and receiveing adequate confirmation from the location

3 EMD of the unsuccessful lots

EMD of unsuccessful lots will not be adjusted against the successful lots EMDrsquos will be refunded to the customer within 45 days of completion of auction Customer to make full payment for the Lots where he is H1

17

ANNEXURE ndash A

(on bidder letterhead with company seal and stamp with contact details) From Date To Ms Bharat Petroleum Corp Ltd CPO (Mktg) A-Installation Sewree (East) Mumbai -400015 Sirs Re REQUEST TO ISSUE OUR LOGIN ID PASSWORD FOR PARTICIPATING IN THE e-AUCTION TO BE HELD ON BEHALF OF BPCL ON 20012021 FROM 1000 HRS FOR VARIOUS LOTS A EMD Details

Please find attached herewith our Demand Draft payable to Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd at Mumbai as per details given hereunder for participating at the above e-Auction All DDs are payable to Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd at Mumbai Lot No DD NoNEFTRTGS Details Amount

Bidders to note that bidder has to submit separate EMD for each lot For more information you may contact BPCL representative at 022-24176416 022-241765078696906824 9821431147 B General Notes

We hereby confirm that we have understood the steps for Bidding on e-Procurement

Technologies Ltd Site httpseprocureprocuretigercom and would like to participate in the mock online training auction for BPCL to be held on 14012021 to 17012021We hereby confirm that we have read and understood the terms amp conditions of the e-Auction Sale tender documents for all the lots and same are acceptable to us We have also physically inspected the materials and understood the scope of materials and its condition and there are no deviations to the same as per the auction catalogue details and I accept all terms and conditions of the e-auction sale tender document in full We will honour the Bids placed by us during the auction procedure We also confirm that we will e-mail a scanned copy or fax the price confirmation of our

18

final online quoted rate as per AnnexurendashB immediately after the completion of e-auction followed by original price confirmation sheet by courier

You are requested to ISSUE our Login ID Password on our valid and official email as given in below on receipt of above DDNEFTRTGS PAYMENT and relevant documents E Mail Id____________________________ PAN No ____________________________ (Please enclose PAN Card Copy In case PAN Card copy is not enclosed DD will not be accepted) GSTN No_________________________ (Please enclose self attested GST registration copy)

Thanking you Yours truly Company Stamp ampSeal

[Name amp Signature] Encl 1] Drafts as above 2 ] Other documents [ provide full details ] Tel No Office

Residence Mobile Ph No Fax No

19

ANNEXURE ndash B

Confirmation of Training

To Ms Bharat Petroleum Corp Ltd CPO (Mktg) A-Installation Sewree (East) Mumbai -400015 Fax 022 24117878

This is to confirm that we have understood all bidding procedures for the Forward auction to be held on 20012021 We also confirm that we have understood and comply with all tender terms and conditions mentioned in the tender document - DISPCPO (M)20-21(1)05-Scrap of Depot amp Tanks Thanking you Yours truly Company Stamp ampSeal

[Name amp Signature]

20

Annexure ndash C Bidding procedure and Auction guidelines A Steps for Actual Bidding Procedure

1 Go to httpseprocureprocuretigercom 2 Enter ldquoLogin IDldquo and ldquoPasswordrdquo 3 When a bidder logs in for the first time for the particular auction bidder has to accept

to the Terms amp Conditions (After accepting to the terms amp conditions of the company only you can be able to bid)

4 After accepting to the terms you will be taken to the auction-listing page where you will be able to see all the details about the auctions

5 Click on Auction Room link on the top of this page This will take you to the Bidding Page A separate Window opens which is the Bid room

6 Now Start Bidding You can either Bid Manually OR can use Auto-Bid (In Auto bid the computer will bid on your behalf upto that value you given)

7 In the Manual Bid option you can put your bid in the text box available for each ITEM and submit it every time A bid confirmation pop up box will appear to confirming whether you want to go ahead with the bid posted or not If you confirm the bid your bid will be posted If your bid is accepted that will be displayed in ldquoMy Last Accepted Raterdquo column on your right side screen Also the highest bid amount will be displayed in ldquoH1 Raterdquo column If you are the highest bidder at the time ldquoYour Rankrdquo column will be highlighted with ldquogreenrdquo background with rank mentioned as 1 (which is indicative that you are H1 ie the highest bidder for that particular item at that point of time)

8 During the auction the current highest bid of the bidder the bid status and the bid history can be viewed on the screen all the times Bids can be placed at the specified time mentioned during the auction day

9 For Auto Bid Click on the ldquoAuto Bidrdquo icon related to the item you want to bid It will open a small window where you can place your ldquoauto bidldquo The starting bid amount in ldquoLower Limitrdquo text box will be the Opening Price + One Increment or the H1 Price at that point of time Enter the maximum amount in the ldquoUpper Limitrdquo text box Submit your auto bid after filling the upper limit

10 You can see your Bid Value and the Highest Bid Value for a particular lot after bidding once

11 There is Auto Time Extension will be done by the system If any bidder post his bid in the last 10 minutes of the auction closing time the auction will be extended automatically for further 10 minutes

Special Note Bidders are requested to check the Bid Entry in words amp figures before confirming it Any wrong bids will lead to forfeiture of Earnest Money Deposit (EMD) and said lot will be re-auctioned and the bidder is liable to be barred from the future bidding if any

21

B E-Auction Guidelines

BPCL shall finalise the disposal of the items (Lots) against this Tender through e-auction mode BPCL has made arrangement with Ms e-Procurement Technologies Ltd (ETL) who shall be BPCLrsquos authorized service provider for the same Please go through the guidelines given below and submit your acceptance to the same 1 E-Auction shall be conducted by BPCL on pre-specified date and time which the bidders

shall be quoting from their own offices place of their choice Internet connectivity shall have to be ensured by bidders themselves In extreme case of failure of Internet connectivity (due to any reason whatsoever may be) it is the biddersrsquo responsibility decision to send fax communication immediately to Ms e-Procurement Technologies Ltd furnishing the price the bidder wants to bid online with a request to upload the faxed price on line so that ETL will up load that price on line on behalf of the Bidder It shall be noted clearly that the concerned bidder communicating this price to ETL has to solely ensure that the fax message is received by ETL in a readable legible form and also the bidder should simultaneously check up with ETL about the clear receipt of the price faxed It shall also be clearly understood that the bidder shall be at liberty to send such fax communications of prices to be up loaded by ETL only within the closure of Bid time for that particular Lot and under no circumstance it shall be allowed beyond the closure of Bid time for that particular Lot It shall also be noted that ETL should be given a reasonable required time by the bidders to upload such prices online and if such required time is not available at the disposal of ETL at the time of receipt of the fax message from the bidders ETL will not be uploading the prices and either BPCL or ETL are not responsible for this unforeseen circumstances In order to ward-off such contingent situation bidders are requested to make all the necessary arrangements alternatives whatever required so that they are able to circumvent such situation and still be able to participate in the e-auction successfully Failure of power at the premises of bidders during the e-auction cannot be the cause for not participating in the e-auction On account of this the time for the e-auction cannot be extended and neither BPCL nor ETL is responsible for such eventualities

2 Ms e-Procurement Technologies Ltd shall arrange to train your nominated person

(s) without any cost to you after the submission of the required documents amp the EMD amount

3 Starting Bid Bid Increment The opening price and the bid increment value for the

respective Lot has been mentioned vide Annexure A Table-1 BPCL reserves the right to revise the start bid price at the time of auction

4 BIDDING CURRENCY AND UNIT OF MEASUREMENT Bidding and evaluation will be conducted in Indian Rupees (INR) of the item Lot The price bid placed during the ldquoe-Auctionrdquo shall be ldquoRate per Unitrdquo against each Lot

5 At the end of the e-auction bidder has to provide the Price Confirmation for his valid

highest offer submitted in the e-Auction as per BPCLrsquos format immediately after the completion of the e-Auction

6 Procedure of e-Auction

i The start bid price amp increment price have been mentioned vide Annexure A Table-1 which shall be visible to all the bidders on their respective bidding screen for each Lot for which they are qualified to bid

22

Please note that the first bid that comes in the system should be equal to the start price + one increment or higher than the increment value for each Lot The second online bid and onwards for any particular Lot will have to be higher than the H1 rate by the minimum increment value or higher than the increment value

ii E-Auction shall be for a period as mentioned in the tender document for

all the items Lots in this e-auction If a bidder places a bid in the last 10 minutes of closing of the e-Auction and if that bid gets accepted then the duration for that particular Lot shall get extended automatically for another 10 minutes from the time that bid comes in Please note that the auto-extension will take place only if a bid comes in those last 10 minutes and if that bid gets accepted If the bid does not get accepted the auto-extension will not take place even if that bid might have come in the last 10 minutes In case there is no bid in the last 10 minutes of closing of any particular Lot the time shall get closed automatically without any extension for that particular Lot However bidders are advised not to wait till the last minute or last few seconds to enter their bid during the auto-extension period to avoid complications related with internet connectivity network problems system crash down power failure etc

iii The Bidder who has submitted the DD for any category can bid for all

LOTS mentioned under this category In case the bidder is H1 in any or more categories he has to uplift the said LOT as will be confirmed by BPCL at its discretion In case the bidder backs out from uplifting this LOT then the whole EMD for that category may be forfeited by BPCL

iv Auto Bidding Auto Bidding feature is a feature to safe guard the

bidderrsquos interest of any Internet failure or to avoid last minute rush This feature allows Bidders to place an automated bid against other Bidders in an auction for each Lot and bid without having to enter a new amount each time a competing Bidder submits a new offer for any particular Lot

The bid amount that a Bidder enters is the maximum at that point of time that the Bidder is willing to offer for a particular Lot Here the software bids on behalf of the supplier The auto-bid amount is the maximum amount that the Bidder is

willing to offer During the course of bidding the Bidder cannot delete or change the amount of an Auto Bid

Bids are submitted in increments (increasing bid amounts) The application automates auto bidding by processing auto bids automatically according to the increment that BPCL originally established when creating the auction submitting offers to the next bid increment each time a competing Bidder bids regardless if competing bids are submitted as auto or manual bids

7 Successful bidder shall be required to submit the final prices quoted during the e-Auction in the Format provided to you after the completion of Auction to ETL duly signed and stamped as token of acceptance without any new condition other than those already agreed to before start of auction immediately after the completion of the e-Auction

23

8 Your bid will be taken as an offer to collect the items mentioned in that particular Lot Bids once made by you cannot be cancelled withdrawn and you shall be bound to collect the item as mentioned above at your final bid price Should you back out and not agree as per the final rates quoted BPCL shall take action as appropriate including forfeiture of EMD for the whole category

9 After the receipt of the EMD and other required documents the bidder shall be assigned

a Unique User Name amp Password by ETL The bidders are advised to change the Password and edit the information in the Registration Page after the receipt of initial Password from ETL to ensure confidentiality All bids made from the Login ID given to them will be deemed to have been made by their company

10 The bidders will be able to view the following on their screen along with the necessary

fields in the e-Auction a Highest Bid (H1 unit Rate) in the Auction for the Lots for which they are qualified to

bid b Bid Placed by them (Unit Rate) c Their Own Rank (H1 H2 H3hellip etc where H1 would be the highest bidder H2 would

be the second highest bidder and so onhellip) d Opening unit Price amp Bid Increment value for each Lot

11 At the end of the e-Auction BPCL will decide upon the winner BPCLrsquos decision on award of Contract shall be final and binding on all the Bidders

12 BPCL shall be at liberty to cancel the e-auction process at any time before disposing

without assigning any reason 13 BPCL ETL shall not have any liability to bidders for any interruption or delay in access

to the site irrespective of the cause 14 Other Terms amp Conditions

- The Bidder shall not involve himself or any of his representatives in Price manipulation of any kind directly or indirectly by communicating with other bidders BPCL shall have the right to seek explanation from the bidders in case IP address of those bidders is found to be same Action if necessary shall be initiated against such bidders

- The Bidder shall not divulge either his Bids or any other exclusive details of

BPCL to any other party - BPCLrsquos decision on award of Contract shall be final and binding on all the

Bidders - BPCL along with ETL can decide to extend reschedule or cancel any Auction Any

changes made by BPCL and or ETL after the first posting will have to be accepted if the Bidder continues to access the site after that time

- ETL shall not have any liability to Bidders for any interruption or delay in access

to the site irrespective of the cause - ETL is not responsible for any damages including damages that result from but

are not limited to negligence

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- ETL will not be held responsible for consequential damages including but not

limited to systems problems inability to use the system loss of electronic information etc

15 ONLINE BID FORM General description of details available online during bidding to enable bidders to put their prices online are as below

Lot No

Item Description Location Qty Unit Unit Rate in INR

(In Fig)

Unit Rate in INR (In Words)

1 As given in Table ndash A

As given in Table ndash A

As given in Table ndash

A

As given in Table ndash

A

Important Note

1 The bidders have to quote in the ldquoUnit Rate in INR (In Fig)rdquo column only during the e-auction

2 Please note that in case you are H1 in any LOT then it is mandatory for you to submit the total amount to BPCL and uplift the material Failure to do so will may result in forfeiture of EMD for that category

3 The ldquoUnit Rate in INR (In Words)rdquo will be automatically converted by the System

4 After the bidder submits the bid confirmation of the price he has quoted for any

particular Lot is asked from him twice after which only the system accepts or rejects his bid based on the Start Price H1 rate at that point of time Confirming to the minimum increment value

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TABLE-A (PART-I)Scrap of Depots and Tanks

(Bidders to note that they have to submit separate EMD for each lot)

LOT NO

COMPLETE LOCATIONADDRESS

BRIEF ITEMS DESCRIPTION (You are requested to visit place before quoting for the

item Please take prior appointment from the contact

person before visiting the site)

Qty Unit EMD (Rs)

START PRICE (RS)

INCREMENTAL

VALUE (RS)

AUCTION

START TIME

AUCTION

CLOSE

TIME

130

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

FIRE ENGINE NO05 amp JOCKY PUMP -01 NO

1 LOT 75000 640000 3200 1000H

R 1030HR

131

CHERLAPALLI INSTALLATION PO-

HCL PB NO4HYDERABADTEL

EANGANA-500051 MRnilesh m karande

(निलश एम करानड) 9866317049

nileshmkarandebharatpetroleumin

OLD PUMPSMPDs

ETC 1 LOT 35000 240000 1200

1000HR

1030HR

132

Sewree InstRETAIL TERR OPSSEWREE

INSTLNSEWREE FORT ROADSEWREE(EAST)MUMBAIMaharashtra400015samanhusai

n983382927422-26156336 Extn

25samanhusainbharatpetroleumin

MS PRODUCT PIPELINES FIRE HYDRENT PIPE

LINES STORAGE STEEL RACKS MS

GATESSTEEL SHEET CUPBOARD

ETC

1 LS 75000 476000 2380 1000H

R 1030HR

26

133

Bharat Petroleum Corporation limited Bhilai Co-op Depot Bijalee NagarGE RoadDistrict-Durg Chattisgarh-490021 Contact Person MrRambabu B

(रामबाब बी)

9926499266 brambabubharatpetroleumin amp MrRavi

K Ghorpade (रनि क

घोरपड) 8600417776 ravikghorpadebharatpetroleumin

Oil Interceptors Hose Boxes

monitors hydrants Valves

Pipelines etc

1 LS 175000 1725912 862956 1000H

R 1030HR

134

Bharat Petroleum Corporation limited Bhilai Co-op Depot Bijalee NagarGE RoadDistrict-Durg Chattisgarh-490021 Contact Person MrRambabu B

(रामबाब बी)

9926499266 brambabubharatpetroleumin amp MrRavi

K Ghorpade (रनि क

घोरपड) 8600417776 ravikghorpadebharatpetroleumin

Search Lights UPS olour

cameras Fans Tubelight fixtures

Gate Light fittingsExhaust

Fans etc

1 LS 35000 335520 16776 1000H

R 1030HR

135

Bharat Petroleum Corporation limited Bhilai Co-op Depot Bijalee NagarGE RoadDistrict-Durg Chattisgarh-490021 Contact Person MrRambabu B

(रामबाब बी)

9926499266 brambabubharatpetroleumin amp MrRavi

K Ghorpade (रनि क

घोरपड) 8600417776 ravikghorpadebharatpetroleumin

Mobile PFS Lab-CG04D1373

1 LS 7500 48000 240 1030H

R 1100HR

136

DHARWAD LPG 323-333BELUR

INDUSTRIAL AREA ROAD NO3P B

NO39DHARWADKARNATAKA-580011

MRRajkatti Y S

10 -20 KL MS TANK MPDs DISPENCING

UNITS

1 LOT 35000 396800 1984 1030H

R 1100HR

27

(राजकटटी िाय एस)

9753125125 rajkattiysbharatpetr

oleumin

137

VILL amp PO AMBABAI KARARIJHANSI

UTTAR PRADESH-284001 MRTajeshwar

(तजशवर ) 9478823709 tajeshwarbharatpet

roleumin

PLATE 8MM 6FT16FT MS TANK 15000

LTSPIPEANGEL SCRAPLIGHT GI

SCRAP ETC

1 LOT 75000 418400 2092 1030H

R 1100HR

138

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

FIRE WATER TANK 03 NO

1 LOT 175000 1872000 9360 1030H

R 1100HR

139

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

MS UNLOADING PUMPSVT

PUMPSMOTORSCENTRIFUGAL PUMPS ETC

1 LOT 250000 4004000 20020 1030H

R 1100HR

140

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

7 NO OF UNDER GROUND

STORAGE TANKS AND ASSOCIATED

PIPE LINES IN TANK FARM

1 LOT 175000 1600000 8000 1100H

R 1130HR

141

Flat no 302 Shanthi Tower Vinayak

Nagar Hyderabad RoadNIZAMABADTELANGANA-503002 MR

Sri Harsha (शरी हषाा)

8606510668 sriharshabharatpetr

oleumin

MONO PUMP PRESET PUMP

MPDs EMBLEM POLE OLD

TANKFALSE CEILING OLD RVI

ETC

1 LOT 35000 229600 1148 1100H

R 1130HR

28

142

KARUR TERRITORY ATHUR ampKADAPARAI

VILLAGE ERODE ROAD ATHUR

POSTKARURTAMIL NADU-639002

MRDilip Krishnan

(दिलीप कषणि)

8138906295 dilipkrishnanbharat

petroleumin

OLD 11KV VCB ELECTRICAL

PANEL500KVA DG SET OLD VFD

PANELMICRO PLC AND PANEL ETC

1 LOT 75000 556800 2784 1100H

R 1130HR

143

WARANGAL DEPOT GOOD SHED

ROADWARANGALTELENGANA-506002

MRMukesh Murali

(मकश मरली)

9497270991 mukeshmuralibhara

tpetroleumin

VARIOUS DIA METER CS

PIPESGATE VALVES

1 LOT 75000 4924689 246234 1100H

R 1130HR

144

RAJBANDH TOP RAJBANDH

CHATTYDURGAPURWEST BENGAL-

713212 MRDurga

Annapurna K V N (िराा

अननपणाा क िी एि)

9775077069 durgakvnbharatpetr

oleumin

SCRAPPED MS SKO PRODUCT

TRANSFER PIPELINELIVE FIRE

DIGHTING FACILITIES LOADING

ARMSOLD TLC UNIT OLD VALES

ETC

1 LS 75000 483200 2416 1100H

R 1130HR

145

BPCL HOSPET PSA FOR SALES

OFFICERHOSPETKARNATAKA-583201

MRPradeep J Hivare

(परिीप ज नहिार)

9940588023 pradeepjhivarebhar

atpetroleumin

STEEL CANOPYTANK

MPDLIGHT FITTINGS

AUTOMATION EQUIPMENT ETC

1 LS 35000 320000 1600 1130H

R 1200HR

146

MANGLIA RECEIPT TERMINAL MANGILA

- SANVER ROAD MANGLIAINDOREMA

DHYA PRADESH-453771 MR Swapnil S

Kakde (सिनिल एस

काकड़) 7709969664 swapnilskakdebhar

atpetroleumin

FW PUMP SUCTION HEADER-

500MM PUMP DISCHARGE PL

250MMCOOLING SYSTEM FIXED

FOAM STSTEMFIRE

EXTINGUISHER JOCKY PUMP ETC

1 LS 75000 567800 2839 1130H

R 1200HR

29

147

ADARSH NAGAR DIST - BIJNORNAZIBABAD

UTTAR PRADESH-246763 MRMohd

Ibran (मौ इबराि)

9839523968 mohdibranbharatpe

troleumin

RUBBER HOSE WITH

FLANGEGATE VALVEs FOAM

DRUMALUMINIUM SCRAPMS TANK500LTR PROVER ETC

1 LOT 75000 500460 25023 1130H

R 1200HR

148

NO- 214 VISHWAKARMA

INDUSTRIAL AREAJAIPURRAJSRH

AN-302013 MRRajendra KM

(राजनर कमार)

99281493310141-6501547

rajendrakmbharatpetroleumin

KIRLOSKAR PUMP KIRLOSKAR

ENGINEFIRE ENGINE 03 NO

1 LOT 35000 230000 1150 1130H

R 1200HR

149

KARUR TERRITORY ATHUR ampKADAPARAI

VILLAGE ERODE ROAD ATHUR

POSTKARURTAMIL NADU-639002

MRRishi Rohan (ऋनष

रोहि) 7979944941 rishirohanbharatpet

roleumin

OLD STEEL TANKOLD PUMPING UNITSOLD

CANOPY ITEMSOLD EMBLEM

POLESOLD YARD LIGHTS FITTINGS

ETC

1 LOT 35000 179020 8951 1130H

R 1200HR

150

BULK OIL DEPOT JANKI NAGAR

BAHRIACH ROADGONDAUTTAR

PRADESH-271001

MRAnuj Jaiswal (अिज

जयसिाल) 7897030498 anujjaiswalbharatp

etroleumin

75KVA DG Set 125 KVA DG Set Preset Meters Proving Tanks

350mm diaStrainier etc

1 LS 75000 6309952 315497 1200H

R 1230HR

151

IRIMPANAM INSTALLATION NEW

OIL INSTALLATIONKOCHI KERALA-682309 MRU

Ramadas (य रामिास)

9958444988 uramadasbharatpet

roleumin

WEATHER SHIELD FOR ESCAPE LADDERWO

METER SYSTEMATF

PUMPLABORATORY

ITEMSSPRINKLER ETC

1 LOT 175000 1920000 9600 1200H

R 1230HR

152

STATION ROADHISSARHARYANA-125001 MRAbdul

Matin (अबिल मतीि)

9983784935 abdulmatinbharatp

etroleumin

2T DISPENCER amp OIL TANKGLOW FACIA CANOPY

ETC

1 LOT 75000 672328 336164 1200H

R 1230HR

30

153

Bharat Petroleum Corporation limited Bhilai Co-op Depot Bijalee NagarGE RoadDistrict-Durg Chattisgarh-490021 Contact Person MrRambabu B

(रामबाब बी)

9926499266 brambabubharatpetroleumin amp MrRavi

K Ghorpade (रनि क

घोरपड) 8600417776 ravikghorpadebharatpetroleumin

USED SCRAPPED TANK

1 LOT 250000 5769360 288468 1200H

R 1230HR

154

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumi

FIRE WATER TANK LIGHT

POLESSTORAGE TANK PIPELINE

ETC

453000

MT 250000 1198675 5993 1200H

R 1230HR

155

BPCL MANMAD INSTALLATION

MANMAD NANDGAON ROAD

PANEWADI MANMADNASHIKMAHARASHTRA423104

Contact Person MrDeepak Satpute

9692006232

USEDSCRAPPED DEPOT ASSETS-

FIRE WATER PIPELINEEXTINGU

ISHERFOAM TANKSVHF

HANDSET ETC

1 LS 175000 9647424 482371 1230H

R 1300HR

156

satish paikara m

(पकरा सतीश एम) CH INSTALLATION

MANAGER (RETAIL) BUDGE BUDGE 2

GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST

24-PARGANAS [SOUTH] BUDGE

BUDGE West Bengal PIN - 700137 TEL -

033-24701457 033-24701765 MOB -

9982754999 e-mail paikarasmbharatpe

troleumin

WEIGH BRIDGE 1 LOT 35000 168000 840 1230H

R 1300HR

31

157

dnyaneshwar

bendkule (बडकल

जञािश िर) SR MANAGER OPS IC

(RETAIL) MIRAJ OPPRAILWAY GOODS

SHED (MG) CHANDANWADI

MIRAJ Maharashtra PIN - 416410 TEL - 0241-2595555 -

MOB - 9820246346 e-mail

dnyaneshwarbbharatpetroleumin

FIRE ENGINE PUMP 03 NO

1 LOT 75000 316800 1584 1230H

R 1300HR

158

NAVGHAR INDUSTRIAL ESTATE

BEHIND MSEB GAS TURBINE UNIT

PBNO8 DIST-RAIGAD

BOKADVIRAURANMAHARASHTRA400702

Contact Person Mr Wadhwa Vinay Kumar

022-27222767981146387

6

DISPERSANT SPRAY SYSTEM20

KL NITROGEN TANKTANK-OIL

ON WATER MONITORING SYSTEM ETC

505 MT 35000 337704 16885 1230H

R 1300HR

159

dua gurinder (िआ

रररििर) CHIEF MANAGER OPS IC (RETAIL) KOTA TOP

MS BHARATPETROLEUM

CORPORATION LTDKOTA TOPNH-

27VILLAGE -BRIJESHPURATATHEDKOTA (RAJASTHAN)-325201 TEL - 0744-

2863317 MOB - 9793294449 e-mail

duagbharatpetroleumin

VARIOUS TYPE OF FIRE WATER

PIPELINE 41 MT 175000 2651707 13258

1230HR

1300HR

160

HAZIRA RETAIL TERRITORY SURAT

HAZIRA ROAD POICHHPORE DIST -

SURATHAZIRA GUJRAT-394510

CONTACT PERSON MRMiran M Vaghela

(नमरि एम िाघला)

9033370396 miranmvaghelabhar

PIPELINE amp FITTINGS FIRE

FIGHTING PUMPSLOADING

ARMS ETC

1 LS 75000 748160 37408 1400H

R 1430HR

32

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161

BIJWSAN INSTALLATION NEAR

IGI AIRPORTNEW DELHIDELHI-110061

MRNavi Sharma (ििी

शमाा) 7727863450 navisharmabharatp

etroleumin

OLD PLT PIPELINES

1 LOT 35000 170400 852 1400H

R 1430HR

162

negi kamal (िरी कमल

ससिह) SR MANAGER OPS IC (RETAIL) KANPUR KANPUR

POL DEPOT BHAUNTI NH - 2 KALPI ROAD

PANKI KANPUR Uttar Pradesh PIN -

208020 TEL - - 0512-2985689 MOB -

9824201038 e-mail negikbharatpetrole

umin

FIRE ENGINE 03 NO

1 LS 35000 384000 1920 1400H

R 1430HR

163

BG GOODS SHED ROAD THACHA

NALLURTIRUNELVELITAMIL NADU-627358

CONTACT PERSON MR Aditya Sri Ram E

(आदितय शरी राम ई)

8867857296 adityasriramebhara

tpetroleumin

WEIGHT BRIDGE PRODUCT PUMP

WITH MOTORSFILLING

CABINET OLD STEEL PLATE ETC

1 LOT 35000 346264 173132 1400H

R 1430HR

164

BPCL IRUGUR TOP INSTALLATION

RAVATHUR PO IRUGUR

VIACOIMBATORE TAMIL NADU-641103

CONTACT PERSON MRNitesh Kumar

(नितश कमार)

9542345719 niteshkumar001bha

ratpetroleumin

MPDCANOPY ETC

1 LS 35000 328320 16416 1400H

R 1430HR

33

165

DESUR DEPOT NEAR DESUR RAILWAY

STATION VILLAGE ZADSHAPUR

DESURBELGAUMKARNATAKA-590014

MRManikantan G

(कनिकि टि जी)

9894555724 manikantangbharat

petroleumin

200 DIA FF LINE - ADDL WOPD

METER MASTER METERMLDB

PANELBARRIER GATE FOR

ENTRYEXIT ETC

22713

MT 35000 1097387 5486 1430H

R 1500HR

166

NEAR RAILWAY STATION PO

ATHARBANKI RLY COLONY DIST

JAGATSINGHPURPARADEEP ODISHA-

754120 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

OLD PD METERSMS

PIPELINESOLD MS PIPELINESASBEST

OS SHEETS ETC

1 LOT 35000 1889412 94470 1430H

R 1500HR

167

PB NO 106 GPO SALAWASJODHPURR

AJASTHAN-342001 MRAvinash Sahani

(अनििाश साहिी)

9587891413 avinashsahanibhara

tpetroleumin

MS SCRAP FIRE ENGINES (04

NOS) FUEL TANKS 1 MT 35000 246400 1232

1430HR

1500HR

168

BPCL PIYALA RETAIL INSTALLATION

VILLAGE - PIYALA PO ASAUTI TEHSIL-

BALLARBHGARH DIST - FARIDABAD

HARYANA-121102 MRMandal

Soumyajyoti (मिडल

सोमयजयोनत)

9874444332 mandalsbharatpetr

oleumin

FIRE EXTINGUISHER 10

KG DCPRADAR LEVEL GUAGE-

TANK FARM AUPARALLEL

REDUNDANT UPS-15

KVAAUTOMATION CABLESFLP

LIGHT FIXTURES IN WAGON P ETC

1 LOT 75000 724360 36218 1430H

R 1500HR

169

17 A HASTINGS ROADALLAHABADUTTAR PRADESH-211001 MRAkash R rivastava

(आकाश शरीिासति)

7678882211 akashsrivastavabha

ratpetroleumin

CANOPY LIGHTS (CFL)SEWING

MACHINE USHA TAILOR MODCO2

FIRE EXINGUISHER250

W MH Canopy light fixtures ETC

1 LOT 35000 2357168 117858 1430H

R 1500HR

34

170

AT POST AKOLNER TALUKA

AHMEDNAGAR DIST -

AHMEDNAGARMAHARASHTRA-414005

MRArpit Tiwari (अरपात

नतिारी) 9408381499 arpittiwaribharatpe

troleumin

FIRE WATER PUMP 850klTLF PUMP MS (M) 50 KLHR25 KVA DG SETCANOPYAMFTLF PUMP MS (M)

50 KLHR ETC

1 LS 35000 200800 1004 1500H

R 1530HR

171

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

10 KG DCP 10 NOS10 KG DCP 10

NOSBULK METERS 9 NOSBULK

METERS 141 NOS150MM DIA

PIPE LINE FOR SPEED80MM DIA

PIPE LINE FOR SPEED F 1FF PIPE LINE 200 MM ETC

1 LOT 250000 4839456 2419728 1500H

R 1530HR

172

ram mahto (राम

कमार) MANAGER OPS IC (RETAIL)

BALASORE DEPOT BALASORE DEPOT SOMENATHPUR

INDUSTRIAL AREA ESTATE BALASORE

Odisha PIN - 756019 TEL - 06782-224272 99562-19155 MOB - 9453042457 e-mail ramkumarbharatpe

troleumin

JB NFLP 25 NOSLIGHT

FITTINGS FLP 35 NLIGHT POLES

4M HT 12 NOELECTRICAL

CABLESSLAYINGCEILING FANS 20

NOS20 TON WINDOW AC

MAKE-SAMSUN ETC

1 LOT 35000 279564 139782 1500H

R 1530HR

173

BHARAT PETROLEUM CORP LTD SANKARI

DEPOTNARRAPANCHAVADI

SANKARI(RS)SALEM DIST SANKARITAMIL

NADU-637302 MRArun David A

(अरण डनिड ए)

9482875768 arundavidabharatp

etroleumin

200MM DIA STRAINER-

1NOGODREJFILING CABINET

4DRSSLIDING DOOR SDU-1GODREJ STORWEL

MODEL2MF SYSTEM 3PANELS

ETC

1 LOT 250000 4568544 2284272 1500H

R 1530HR

174

IRIMPANAM INSTALLATION NEW

OIL INSTALLATIONKOCHI KERALA-682309 MRU

Ramadas (य रामिास)

9958444988

RLY TRACKS amp ALLIED

FACILITYRLY TRACKS amp ALLIED

FACILITY ADDITIONAL

1 LOT 175000 1548000 7740 1500H

R 1530HR

35

uramadasbharatpetroleumin

175

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

Y STRAINER 200MM

2NOSSLUDGE PIT AT

BERHAMPORE4-DR FILLING CABINET-2

NOONE GODREJ STEEL TABLE

T9EARTHPITS FOR AG TANKS (12

NOS)ETC

1 LS 35000 372320 18616 1530H

R 1600HR

176

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

STOREWELL PLAIN ALMIRAH-2MS

STORAGE SAFEABLOY

LOCKFLP 125W HPMV 4NOSFIRE

ENGINE SET NO10 ETC

1 LOT 35000 3465584 173279 1530H

R 1600HR

177

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

FLP NON-INTEGRAL FLOOD

LIGHT 2SAKTI 4KVA

AUTOSTABILISERZYXEL OMNI 56K

MODEM FOR BERHARECEIVER-

1 CAMERA-2 MONITOR-1 ETC

1 LOT 75000 767068 383534 1530H

R 1600HR

178

BPCL MANMAD INSTALLATION

MANMAD NANDGAON ROAD

PANEWADI MANMADNASHIKMAHARASHTRA423104

Contact Person MrDeepak Satpute

9692006232

1 no 250 KVA DG SET

2 no of 630 KVA DG SET 6 number

HT panels with CTPT bus-bar

AMF panel for DG sets DG set cables

etc

1 LS 175000 1217664 608832 1530H

R 1600HR

179

BPCL MANMAD INSTALLATION

MANMAD NANDGAON ROAD

PANEWADI MANMADNASHIKMAHARASHTRA423104

Contact Person MrDeepak Satpute

Old roof sheet of TWF GANTRY

1 LS 35000 160812 80406 1530H

R 1600HR

36

9692006232

180

BHARAT PETROLEUM CORPORATION

LIMITED KONDAPALLI DEPOT ( TOP )

PINAPAKA (VIL amp POST) KONDAPALLI

(VIA) KRISVIJAYAWADAAN

DHRA PRADESH-9504214192

avneeshbhartibharatpetroleumin

DG SET AMF PANELS FIRE

ENGINE 70W ST LIGHT FIX 13

NOS160W FLP MLL TYPE 74

NOS15M HOSES 36NOS15 TON

AIR COND 2NOSFLD LIGHT

FIT 2X400 25NOS110V 100AH BATT

CHARGER ETC

1 LOT 35000 200000 1000 1600H

R 1630HR

181

IRUGUR BPCL IRUGUR TOP

INSTALLATION RAVATHUR PO

IRUGUR VIA COIMBATORE Tamil Nadu PIN - 641103 CONTACT PERSON MRSoorya Krishna

(सयाा कषणा) 9895449420

sooryakrishnabharatpetroleumin

ELECTRICALLY OPERATED EXIT BARTERMINAL

ROOM CARD READERTLF RTD

UNIT - BAY10POINT4TLF SET STOP VALVE - BAY10POI15 KL UNDER DRIVEWAY

TANK ETC

1 LS 250000 2120778

1 1060389

1600HR

1630HR

182

WARANGAL DEPOT GOOD SHED

ROADWARANGALTELENGANA-506002

MRMukesh Murali

(मकश मरली)

9497270991 mukeshmuralibhara

tpetroleumin

FW PIPELINE IN TANKFARM

AREAERECTION-75HP

MOTOR75HP PPU FLOWMORE

MSTLF125HP PPU

FLORITEHSDITLF20 HP PUMP KIR

MAKE NO 18 ETC

1 LS 75000 4934092 246704 1600H

R 1630HR

183

BARAUNI TOP PAPROUR DISTRICT

BEGUSARAIBARAUNIBIHAR-851114

CONTACT PERSON MRSaurabh Kumar

9432343519 saurabhkumar001b

haratpetroleumin

FIRE ENGINE-615KLHR-3NOSFIRE ENGINE-

615KLHR-3NOSMASTER METER SET - 3

NOS125KVA DG SET - 2 NOS15 TONS WINDOW

AC WITH REMOTE

1 LS 35000 227300 11365 1600H

R 1630HR

37

ETC

184

KATHGODAM DEPOT DIST -

NANITALUTTARAKHAND-263126 CONTACT PERSON MRPawan

Kumar (पिि कमार)

9862826505 pawankumar006bh

aratpetroleumin

1AVERY ZL SDDU ES0652 MS1LampT ZL HDDU BS5257 HSDZ LINE (SD) -

PUMPLampT PACEMAKER

IVLampT PACEMAKER

IV1LampT ZL HDDU GS1246 HSD ETC

1 LOT 35000 364000 1820 1600H

R 1630HR

185

UDAISAGAR ROAD NEAR RANA PRATAP

NAGAR RLY STNUDAIPURRAJAST

HAN-313001 CONTACT PERSON

MRKhuswinder

(खससिििर)

9412058886 khuswinderbharatp

etroleumin

ZWICKY PUMP NO175HP

PPUNIT-PUMP1PIPELINE

amp FTGS 10080NBFIRE

WATER TANK 858 KL CAP ADDFIRE

WATER RING MAIN ADDL EXP 1

SPRINKILER PIPELINE etc

1 LOT 250000 2121216 1060608 1630H

R 1700HR

186

BPC OIL DEPOT BATILPUR DIST-

DEVAREYABATILPURUTTAR PRADESH-

274001 MR Deepak

Joshi (िीपक जोशी)

9927576670 deepakjoshi001bha

ratpetroleumin

DG SET 125KVAPADLOCK (MAKE ABLOY) - 6

NO6 KVA GENSETDG SET 65

KVAVC BREAKER75 HP PP UNIT-PUMP

NO 2 ETC

1 LOT 35000 320000 1600 1630H

R 1700HR

187

Kandla Installation Khari Rohar Road

Gandhidham(Kutch)GandhidhamGUJRAT-

370201 CONTACT PERSON MRMayank

Bhatt (मयिक भटट)

8154964083 mayankbhattbharat

petroleumin

TANK NO 8 4645 KLTK NO2-ADDL CT-MVWSFFTK NO 18 13667 KL

ERECTIOTANK NO 2 15128 KL EXTN

ETC

1 LS 250000 7210400 36052 1630H

R 1700HR

188

PETROL DEPOT ABEKA

MAKBARAMEERUTUTTAR PRADESH-

250002 CONTACT PERSON MRKumar

Avinash (कमार

MIDCO SD PUMP3NO Z LINE (HD) PUMPAVERY

(SD) ERA PUMPSUBPUMP

amp DISPENSORS 2NOLampT Z LINE

1 LOT 75000 5687512 284375 1630H

R 1700HR

38

अनििाश) 8004938516 kumaravbharatpetr

oleumin

SD PUMP ETC

189

MUZAFFARPUR DEPOT VILL

SHERPURMUZAFFARPURM BIHAR-842005

CONTACT PERSON MRDipayan Roy

(दिपायि रॉय) 06243-242047 Extn 222

9933050509 dipayanroybharatp

etroleumin

DISPENCING UNITPOLE MOUNTED EMBLEM CANAOPY

STRUCTUREOLD MPDsTANK amp

MONOLITH ETC

17553

MT 35000 11200 56 1630H

R 1700HR

190

BARAUNI TOP PAPROUR DISTRICT

BEGUSARAIBARAUNIBIHAR-851114

CONTACT PERSON MrManjul Prasad

Arya (मिजल परसाि आया)

7004230090 manjulprasadarybh

aratpetroleumin

PRODUCT PIPE FITTING TANK

FOUNDATIONTWD

PIPESFITTINGS900KL TANK II858KL

TANK 10 ETC

1 LOT 250000 2184023 1092012 1700H

R 1730HR

191

BARAUNI TOP PAPROUR DISTRICT

BEGUSARAIBARAUNIBIHAR-851114

CONTACT PERSON MrManjul Prasad

Arya (मिजल परसाि आया)

7004230090 manjulprasadarybh

aratpetroleumin

FOAM TANK 3KL - 1 NOFOAM TANK

3KL - 1 NO100 MM PIPELINE amp FT

550M150 MM PIPELINE amp

FT225M350 MM PIPELINE amp FT

575M ETC

1 LS 35000 275652 137826 1700H

R 1730HR

192

BIJWSAN INSTALLATION NEAR

IGI AIRPORTNEW DELHIDELHI-110061

MRNavi Sharma (ििी

शमाा) 7727863450 navisharmabharatp

etroleumin

HSD TWD PIPELINE HEADER

amp VELVE UPTO TANKATF TWD

PIPELINE HEADER amp VALVE UPTO

TANKS AND LDO TWD PIPE LINE

HEADER amp VALVE UPTO TANK

1 LS 250000 3513600 17568 1700H

R 1730HR

39

SPECIAL NOTES

1 The above old items would be disposed as indicated in the table

2 Pl refer AnnexurendashD for detailed scope of disposal

TABLE ndash A [ PARTndash2 ] [Tentative]

TENTATIVE TAX RATES

STATE TAX FERROUS SCRAP

ALL IGST 1800

CSGST 900

SGST 900

The above mentioned tax rates are tentative and BPCL reserves the right to apply the rates applicable for ferrous and Non ndashferrous items which will be informed during the auction

40

ANNEXURE-D

Scope and SPECIAL CONDITIONS for Disposal of old tanks amp Depot Assets BPCL has different Installation amp depot as per the list in table A Part I The above list is only indicative and not limited exhaustive or actual and it is only for your general referenceguidance Parties have to physically visit the depot and inspect the lot meant for sale and make their own estimates and ascertain the condition of materials its quality it weight quantities make model numbers size capacities specifications and condition etc Therefore no claim shall be entertained in case of any variations if reported at the time of upliftment which may kindly be noted However there may be few items as given below left in the depot not meant for disposal and the same are separately marked or shown at the time of inspection and parties should consider accordingly The following items are not covered in the subject disposal and they are excluded from contractorrsquos scope of work a) Land b) Grown up Big Trees However small bushes shrubs etc are to be

removed and area to be cleaned from all vegetation etc 1 Pipelines running under Railway Tracks 2 Any petroleum products such as petroldieselkerosenelubricantsgreases

gear oils etc found in tankspipesbarrelsloosebulkpackages etc either inside or outside depot premises Petroleum products sludge are not covered in sale and to be handed over to BPCL if any foundsalvaged

3 Dispensing pumps retail outlet items like trays etc which are clearly marked amp kept separately

Please note that as BPCL has to handover land to Govt Authorities for their construction of sheds etc urgently and therefore the sequence of disposal in Phases and Time Lines shall be as under Contractor has to immediately complete the disposal of facilities falling under area from boundary wall The contractorrsquos obligations for completion of entire job will be as per tender terms amp conditions At the time of dismantling of facilities the contractor has to provide separate temporary fencing at his cost so that even after handing over part land to Govt Authorities for their construction activities other facilities are demarcated and any encroachment from unauthorized authority people are avoided The contractor has to make their own arrangements for safety and security during the entire operations of disposal activities The entire job must be completed as above but not exceeding 16 weeks from the date of authority letter as shown above failing which appropriate action as deemed fit will be taken in line with the general terms and conditions of the auction tender The successful bidder has to surface amp level the complete area after shifting all the materials All debris are to be removed from site For leveling the ground to one level

41

and filling up all trenches of underground tanks or any low level or trenches all debris earth rubble bricks mortar etc salvaged from dismantling are to be used The bidder has to arrange and bear the cost of dismantling loading unloading amp transportation of materials to his their place After excavating removing the underground tanks pipelines etc the same are to be filled up with available material or material brought from outside if required at contractorrsquos cost and risk in particular for filling up of underground tank trenches etc Dismantling of Underground pipelines in the Railway siding area from decantation header manifold sections and up to BPCL depot compound wall needs Railways permission for dismantling excavation etc which are to be obtained by the Purchaser only However BPCL may provide any assistance if required to the Purchaser in obtaining such permissions After excavation etc the area is to be filled back and brought to original condition to the satisfaction of the BPCL and as directed All safety precautions as stipulated by BPCL are to be followed at the time of disposal of facilities both inside and outside BPCL depot premises compound wall Any damage to the Corporationrsquos or Third Partyrsquos properties during removal of the items will have to be made good by the successful tenderer at their own cost The Corporation reserves the right to claim from the contractor any expenses which might have been incurred by it over and above the EMD by way of restoring damages caused to properties belonging to the Corporation Third Parties by the action of such contractorrsquos or their men Party has to make his own arrangement for power connections to cut the tanks or lighting or any other purpose BPCL shall not provide any power connection No invoice challan will be issued by BPCL for each truck of materials to be removed since the entire materials are being disposed on lumpsum single lot basis OTHER SPECIAL CONDITIONS FOR DEMOLITION OF DEPOT FACILITIES 1 The intending bidder should inspect the site prior to submitting of the offer and make himself familiar with the site conditions and available facilities 2 Bidders alongwith the offers must give an undertaking that the steel plates of tanks pipelines that have contained leaded gasoline will not be used for edible products drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe by suitable means 3 Demolition is an inherently hazardous process and hence every person involved in demolition activity must wear protective equipment including helmet gloves safety footwear etc as per BPCL guidelines 4 Demolition must be supervised by persons having thorough knowledge of demolition process 5 Successful bidder shall carryout a survey to assess the physical characteristics and design of the facilities to be demolished so as to arrive at a safe demolition method Based on survey Demolition Action Plan shall be submitted for BPCLrsquos approval before starting any demolition The plan should include bull Sequence of demolition of facilities with time frame bull Method of demolition of facilities including drawings sketches if any bull The proposed treatment for steel plates particularly for tanks which contained leaded gasoline

42

bull How the party will further utilize the steel plates obtained from product tanks and also the product pipes bull Method of disposal of debris bull Manpower to be deployed bull Machinery Equipment to be deployed bull List of PPE [ Personal Protective Equipments ] required and that would be worn by people involved in the activity 6 Before demolition begins all utility services to the structure like electricity water etc must be disconnected Arrangements must be made to keep the unwanted persons as far away as possible from the site by necessary barricade 7 It is dangerous to leave isolated parts of a wall structures standing as they are liable to collapse from the effect of high winds self weight etc and hence necessary cordoning should be made for such cases 8 Debris should not be allowed to build up against walls or floors with the consequent risk of the structure being unintentionally overloaded 9 Disposal process for debris and pit yard for the same should be identified for safe disposal within the stipulated time 10 Order dismantling From safety consideration following order for dismantling of the depot facility is recommended bull All equipment fittings bull AG Product piping and allied fittings bull AG Product tanks bull UG Product tanks bull Fire protection facilities ie fire water tanks hydrant mains monitors etc bull Internal electrification bull Structures bull Buildings bull Electrical ndash external yard lighting cabling MCC etc bull Communication The above is a standard sequence for dismantling but for this particular tender above sequence is superseded by earlier conditions of dismantling in 3 phases as mentioned in special conditions above 111 Demolition of Above Ground (AG) Tanks There are fatal and serious accidents caused by persons entering confined spaces without the necessary tests being carried out and correct safety rescue equipment being provided It is therefore absolutely essential to ensure that product tanks are tested and certified gas free prior to starting of hot work Following sequence shall be followed for dismantling of AG tanks a) Mechanical isolation of Tank by removing all pipe connections fittings like Level Gauges Dip hatch PV Valves Inter-tank catwalk (if any) b) Internal treatment and further dismantling AG tanks shall be demolished preferably by reverse jacking method

43

For safe working necessary scaffolds platforms etc shall be erected and proper access to them shall be provided The steel plates cut from tank shall be lowered using safe hoisting devices having valid test certificates Prevention of further use of steel plates which contained leaded gasoline for storage of edible products drinking water unless they are removed While disposing of the steel plates obtained from product tanks which contained leaded gasoline it shall be ensured that they are not further used for storing edible product and drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe This could be ensured by the following methods By heat treatment of steel plates using flame cleaner By removing all scales etc by abrasive blast cleaning using grits shots If the plates are grit shot blasted care shall be taken to collect the grit or shot from operation to prevent spread of lead bearing dust The used grits shots must be treated as contaminated and not reused for other operations It should be disposed off along with the residue thus obtained as per practice followed for leaded sludge All parties involved in handling the plates should be made aware of their origin and risks involved in view of leaded gasoline Disposal of steel plates from tanks which didnrsquot contain leaded gasoline Steel plates of other tanks in which leaded products have never been stored can be disposed off after cleaning with wire brush to bare metal particularly the first strake and bottom plates The responsibility of ensuring that the plates are completely safe for further use lies with the successful vendor 112 Demolition of UG tanks Following sequence should be sued for the disposal of Underground tanks

1 Mechanical isolation of Tank by removing all pipe connections fittings like Level Gauges Dip hatch PV Valves etc

2 All personnel involved in the removal and disposal of underground tanks should be aware of the potential hazards associated withmdash (a) flammable andor combustible liquids (b) product toxicity (c) entry into confined spaces and (d) entry into excavations

3 Before start of any work on the UG tank ensure that the copies of the tank cleaning certificates for the tanks are available The same to be certified by the BPCL officer (or) authorized inspector from BPCL who is witnessing the demolition before the start of the work

4 Open the manhole covers with the anchoring supports in place and if the tank is found to be filled with water it will be necessary to dispose of the water in an environmentally safe manner

5 After removal of the water from the tank refill the tank with fresh potable water until the tank starts to overflow Do not allow excess water to escape into the excavation and ensure the level does not rise into the vent pipe and submit the tank to excess static pressure

6 Withdraw water until the level is again down to 150 mm below the top of the tank

44

Use only pumping equipment suitable for the purpose and collect all water for proper Disposal

7 Allow the tank to settle for 2-3 hours and test the small vapor space with a gas detector and if the reading is below 5 of the LEL then the tank may be emptied If the same is found above 5 remove the water from the tank The disposal vendor may inform BPCL about the higher LEL readings and BPCL shall arrange to clean the tank further No work shall be taken up on the tank in this case Please note that the reading of the gas detector has to be witnessed by the BPCL officer (or) authorized inspector from BPCL

8 If the reading of the gas detector is below 5 the water may be removed and the cutting operations may be carried out

For safe working necessary shoring shuttering platforms shall be done and proper access shall be provided The steel plates cut from tank shall be lifted using safe hoisting devices having valid test certificates Prevention of further use of steel plates which contained leaded gasoline for storage of edible products drinking water unless they are removed While disposing of the steel plates obtained from product tanks which contained leaded gasoline it shall be ensured that they are not further used for storing edible product and drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe This could be ensured by the following methods By heat treatment of steel plates using flame cleaner By removing all scales etc by abrasive blast cleaning using grits shots If the plates are grit shot blasted care shall be taken to collect the grit or shot from operation to prevent spread of lead bearing dust The used grits shots must be treated as contaminated and not reused for other operations It should be disposed off along with the residue thus obtained as per practice followed for leaded sludge All parties involved in handling the plates should be made aware of their origin and risks involved in view of leaded gasoline Disposal of steel plates from tanks which didnrsquot contain leaded gasoline Steel plates of other tanks in which leaded products have never been stored can be disposed off after cleaning with wire brush to bare metal particularly the first strake and bottom plates The responsibility of ensuring that the plates are completely safe for further use lies with the successful vendor

12 Product Pipelines The pipelines can be disposed off after cleaning by sufficient water flushing The successful vendor shall ensure that these pipes are not re-used for carrying edible products drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe All parties involved in handling the pipes should be made aware of their origin and risks involved 13 General Safety regulations precautions while carrying out dismantling works The objective of this documents is to provide and establish safe-working practices at the work site of Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd These summarized safety requirements are mandatory and should be fully understood both by the successful vendor and their employees The contractual obligation for safety lies completely with the contractor

45

himself Further some additional safety requirements also can come up In such an even the successful vendor shall follow the more stringent regulation at all times The successful vendor shall at his own expense arrange and comply with all safety provisions as stipulated by the Company Bueuro of Indian Standards the Electricity act Factory act OISD and other acts as applicable in respect of all personnel directly or indirectly employed for the work The successful vendor shall ensure that he his sub-contractor and workers employed by him shall comply with all fire safety heath regulations issued from time to time by the company The successful vendor shall also be liable for any pecuniary liability arising on account of any violation by him of the safety requirements Should any injury to people or loss or damage due to fire or accident to any property or a portion thereof occur as a result of failure to comply with such regulations the successful vendor shall be held responsible for the consequences thereof and shall keep the company harmless and indemnified Relevant Indian standard codes on safety 1) IS3764-1922-Excavation work-code of safety 2) IS401 (Part1amp2) ndash 1967 - Safety regulations for steel tubular scaffolding 3) IS3696(Part 1)-1987-Safety code for scaffolds 4) IS3696(Part 2)-1987-Safety code for Ladders 5) IS7293-1974-Safety code for working with construction machinery 6) IS3016-1982-Code of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operations 7) IS4130-1991-Demolition of buildings-Code of safety 8) IS5216(Part 1amp2)-1982-Recommendation on safety procedures and practices in Electrical work 9) IS10667-1983-Guide for selection of industrial safety equipments for protection foot and leg 10) IS6994(Part 1)-1973-Specification for safety glovesPart 1-Leather and cotton gloves 11) IS2925-1984-Specification for Industrial safety helmets 12) IS3521-1983-Industrial safety belts and harnesses Working at Height Working at height is one of the most hazardous construction operations Utmost care is to be taken while working at height Working at height more than 2 Mtrs Shall be done with suitable guard rails and toe board Guard rail and toe board dimensions shall be same as given for scaffoldings While working at height 2 Mtrs And above safety harness must be used All openings must be boldly amp clearly marked and properly barricaded If cover is used it must be capable to bear the weight Proper crawling ladders must be used for sloping roof where tile battens are not strong enough to take the load For fragile roof crawling boards or roof ladder shall be used Openings cut outs on floor roof must be guarded with barricade cover having capacity to withstand human load and clearly marked with colour and notice board Using Ladder

46

Only one person shall climb or descent from one ladder at a time It shall be secured at top and bottom and in addition one person should be present at the ground to hold the ladder as a second check If the ladder is used for carrying material as well suitable foot holds and handholds shall be provided on the ladder The slope of the ladder shall not be too steep or flat (the ladder shall be given an inclination not steeper than 1 to 4 ie 1 horizontal to 4 vertical) to cause slipping or falling off and it shall rest on firm surface No portable single ladder shall be over 10 M in lengths while the width between the side rails in ring ladder shall in no case be less than 30 cms for ladder upto and including 3 Mtrs in length Ladder shall extend at least 1 M above landing place For longer ladders this width should be increased by at least by 6 mm for each additional 30 cms of length Uniform step spacing shall not exceed 15 cms Rung of the ladder shall not be used for support or to tie stiles or side members are meant for this Ladder shall not be hung from its rungs or from one stile as this tends to pull out the rungs Make sure that footwear is free from mud or grease etc before climbing a ladder Ladder used shall be of standard material like wooden steel and be sufficiently strong conforming to IS3696-1991(Part 2) Scaffolding Scaffolding can be defined as a temporary structure supporting one or more platforms and which is used either as a workplace or for storage of materials in the course construction work including both for maintenance and demolition Scaffolding shall be provided for all works that cannot be safely done from the ground except such short period of work as can be done safely from ladders Scaffolds shall be erected altered or dismantled only by competent persons under proper supervision After erection scaffolds shall be inspected at least once in a week and a written report on each inspection is kept The height above which scaffolding is mandatory is 2 Mtrs Scaffolding shall be of good quality Bamboo or steel tubular structure conforming to IS 4014(Part I and II) Scaffolds shall be designed for their maximum load and with a safety factor of at least 4 or as prescribed by the site-in-charge Scaffolds shall be provided with safe means of access such as stairs ladders or ramps Scaffold shall be tied or anchored to the building or structure at suitable intervals so as to prevent movement

47

Joints in the scaffolds shall be tied up and clamped properly to avoid any slippage The upright members of the scaffolding shall be placed on firm and level ground and base plates at their feet shall rest on timber sole boards All the uprights shall be kept equidistant and shall be connected and strengthened by ladders fixed on the inside of the uprights for strength joints in ladders shall be staggered Transforms shall be set on top of ladders and at right angles to them and building structure Bracing is essential to stiffen the scaffolds and prevent sideways movement and it should run diagonally from ladder to ladder or upright to upright Working platforms and gangways should rest squarely and evenly on transforms to prevent risk of trippling Recommended width of it are a) Not less than 60 cm if used as footing only b) Not less than 80 cm if used also for stacking of materials c) Not less than 11 Mtrs If used for the support of a treETLe platform The provision of security guard rails and toe board at every point at which full height is more than 2 Mtrs Shall be made Guard rail height should be between 90cm and 115 cm and toe board should raise 15 cm above the working platform Suitable protection shall be made by providing debris netting against falling of materials Mobile tower scaffold ndash wheels should be locked when in use Static tower scaffold should not exceed 12 Mtrs In height when free standing and above this height should tied Height to base width ratio for static tower should not more than 41 351 and 31 for indoor outdoor and mobile tower respectively Safety harness should be used while working at height more than 2 Mtrs Scaffolding shall be physically checked for load carrying capacity occasionally Following BIS safety codes shall be referred for further safety precautions a) IS3696-1987 PART I-Safety of scaffolding b) IS3696-1991 PART II-Safety code for ladder c) IS4014-PART 2-Code of practive for steel tubular scaffolding ndash safety regulations Working Platform Wherever possible all works to be done at a height greater than 2 Mtrs Above ground level must be performed from properly constructed and maintained working platform Safe means of access shall be provided to all working platforms Working platforms gangways and stairways shall be so constructed that they shall not sag unduly or unequally Every opening in a working platform shall be provided with suitable beams to prevent the fall of persons or materials The working platform shall be - Closely boarded

48

- At least 60 cm wide if used only as a footing only at least 80 cm wide if used also for stacking material and at least 11 Mtrs If used for the support of a treETLe platform - Provided with tow-boards of minimum 015 Mtrs in height - Provided with hand rails not greater than 085 Mtrs above toe-board - Constructed as close to the structure or building as possible Working on roof People working on roof shall be properly protected by providing temporary railing hand rails safety harness Workers working underneath shall use helmets Care shall be taken to prevent falling of material from top to adjoining area in slat roofs more than 10deg safety belt shall be used and belt end fastened properly to a fixed object Workmen shall not be allowed to work on slippery roofs Fragile materials such as wired glass corrugated plastic sheeting and unreinforced insulating slabs etc shall be identified and necessary precautions taken while working on them People working on fragile roof shall be properly protected by providing two Crawling Bards or Roof ladders so that one is available to stand on while the other is being moved Crawling Boards shall have cross batons atleast 32 mm thick and not more than 380 mm apart and shall be secured in position Gas cutting Adherence to relevant codes and employment of qualified workers are two basic requirements for gas cutting process Hazards such as electricity heat flame flammable gas etc are present in this process Hence following precautions must be followed while carrying these operations All fire precautions as stipulated in IS3016 (Code of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operations) shall be followed while gas cutting operations) shall be followed while gas cutting Fire extinguishers sand buckets water and gunny bags shall be provided when hot work is in progress Gas cylinders used for gas cutting Gas cylinders shall be of approved make Gas cylinder valves shall always be checked and shall be closed when not in use Be stored in a well-ventilated area Be fitted with safety caps when not in use Not be lifted by nozzle and rolled All gas and oxygen regulators shall be fitted with Flashback arrestors being non-return valves designed to prevent and explosive mix developing in cylinder Checking for leaks shall be by means of soapy liquid applied to each joint and under no circumstances shall a naked flame be applied to any part of the cylinder When working at a height do not place cylinders directly beneath the working area as molten metal may fall in to the hoses causing leaks and possibly igniting the gases

49

The welder and any person working in close proximity in order to prevent permanent damage to the eyes must wear suitable eye protection when not in use electricity to the holder and electrode shall turned off Hose shall be in good condition properly clamped as per specifications Welding cable shall have proper insulation with minimum number of joints All equipments shall be properly earthed and cables properly insulated and connected LPG Cylinders if used should be stored kept in a well-ventilated placed and there should be no excavations drains or basements nearby LPG Cylinders should never be stored below ground level or closer than 3 M to cylinder containing oxygen or materials which are toxic and corrosive Cylinders full or empty should never to stored upright with the valve uppermost The valve of empty LPG cylinders should be kept closed if they are left open air will diffuse into the cylinder and may form an explosive mixture BIS Code IS3016-1982 on ldquocode of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operationsrdquo shall be referred for further safety measures Electrical work Some of the basic safety steps to be ensured are given below 1) Only authorised person shall carry out dismantling of electrical system 2) Isolation of the electrical system before taking up the work must be ensured 3) Before working on an electrical line fuse should be physically removed and the line is isolated and a suitable locking mechanism must be provided to prevent accidental switching fixing fuses by other persons A notice board displaying ldquoMen at workrdquo message should be placed The section of circuit under repair should be connected to earth 4) IS 5216-1982 ldquoRecommendations on safety procedures and practices in Electric Worksrdquo shall be referred for further safety measures Working with machineries Material handling equipments Many accidents take place while handling materials at site It is highly hazardous operation Hence special attention by contractor is required in this respect Following precautions are recommended Safe working space for all these equipments must be provided Proper material stockyard should be made and all material should be staked arranged kept in orderly manner with proper moving space for handling machinery Proper warning boards signs shall be provided when machineries like cranes hoists are being operated Brakes clutches of winches shall be checked on regular basis Chains ropes belts shall be inspected and repaired changed as necessary All moving part of the material handling equipment must be provided with suitable guards

50

Lifting ropes should be inspected for kinking loose wires high strands corrosion nicking lubrication change in diameter cross section Slings and other lifting materials which are not suitable for use should be promptly withdrawn and destroyed Lifting chains should be inspected for bent links cracks in weld areas or any other section of link trasverse nicks and gauges and corrosion pits Elongation of the lifting chain link due to over loading should be inspected before using it For lifting hook if the throat opening exceeds 15 of the normal opening it should be replaced When inspecting the hook measurement must be made between the shank and narrowest point of the hook opening A chain used for lifting should not be spliced by inserting a bolt between two links Strain should not be put on a kinked chain Hammer should not be used to force a hook over a chain link A safety hook fitted with a latch to prevent displacement of loads should only be used for material handling lifting IS7293-1974 (Code of Practice for Working with Construction Machinery) shall be referred for further safety measures Cranes All works involving the use of crane shall be properly planned in advance and the following shall be ensured The crane is capable of lifting the load Safe load capacity should be clearly marked on jibs winches pulleys slings and ropes All job cranes should have an automatic safe load indicator which alerts the operator The condition of the ground at the crane location is satisfactory to support the crane and the load The rotation of the cab and therefore the boom is not restricted-suitable matting or plates are available to protect underground services and paving All slings shackles hooks etc are of correct rating and in good condition Cranes and lifting equipments must be inspected and carry a valid test certificate issued by an accredited testing agency Crane hooks etc are to be fitted with properly functioning safety clips to prevent displacement of the sling from the hook during the lift Driver of the crane must be watchful and must ensure before driving the vehicle either forward or reverse that no one is near the wheel of the vehicle and no one is trying to climb the vehicle while moving Crane operators and signalers must be over the age of 18 trained and sufficiently experienced There should always to a signalman or a signaling system such as a

51

telephone if the crane operator cannot see the load throughout the lift Hand signal shall be clear and distinct and shall follow recognised code or system Workers must be use safety shoe and helmet They are also required to wear gloves and other PPE for handling of some special materials Raising lowering and braking of jib should not be done abruptly in order to prevent it from snapping All vehicles used by the contractor shall be in worthy conditions and in conformance to the land transport requirements Cranes should be tested and examined by a competent person for its wear and tear No part of the crane or crane load should be closer than 4 Mtrs to live overhead For movement of crane or other material handling equipment ramp gradient should not exceed 1 in 10 No person should be allowed to stand or work under lifted load All drivers shall hold a valid driving license for the class of vehicle to be driven Manual Handling Assistance should be obtained if the load is too heavy or awkward for manual handing Clear walkway to the destination and safe stack should be ensured before handing the load manually Following procedure should be followed while lifting the load manually Stand close to the load on a firm footing and with feet about 30 am apart Bend the knees and keep your back as straight as you can Take a firm grip on a load Breathe in and throw the shoulders backwards Straighten the legs amp continue to keep the back as straight as you can Make sure that your view is not obstructed by the load Keep the load close to the body Lift slowly and smoothly When carrying the load avoid twisting spine to run move your feet instead One person should not be allowed to pull more than 63 kg The best weight unit for lifting by a worker is 18 kg and hence should be fixed as upper limit of load to be lifted by worker If two or more workers are lifting one should give instructions to ensure that the team works together bull Type of clothing is very important in manual handling of material Clothing should be such that it allows easy movement of arms and will not catch in machinery or on a load

52

bull The successful bidder of the said depot assets will assume full responsibility for demolishing and dismantling the said facilities and itrsquos removal from the corporationrsquos land whether through his own employees or through contract labour It should also be a condition of the tender documents that consequent upon the sale of the said depot assets the depot shall cease to be the corporationrsquos ldquoestablishmentrdquo as that expression is defined in the Building and other construction workers actrsquo1996and if the successful bidder employs 50 or more building workers for the demolition of the said facilities he as the ldquoemployerrdquo in relation to the said establishment will ensure full compliance with the said act including section 44 amp 45 thereof Upon the cancellation of the factory license and the slump sale of the assets of the said depot the storage and distribution of petroleum products is no longer carried on in the said facilities The successful bidder or purchaser of the said depot assets who demolishes the said facilities with the intention of selling the various items from the depot as scrap for his own benefit cannot be regarded as a ldquocontractorrdquo as that expression is defined in the contract labour (regulation amp abolition act1970 Similarly the workmen engaged by the successful bidder or purchaser of the said depot assets for carrying out the work of demolition cannot be regarded as contract labour under the said act In the circumstances no sooner the property in the assets of the depot facilities is transferred to the successful bidder or purchaser the corporation can not be regarded as the ldquoprinciple employerrdquo under the said act in as much as the Corpn has ceased to continue the work of the establishment viz The storage and distribution of the petroleum products in the concerned depot bull Under the Environment (protection) Act 1986 read with Hazardous waste (management amp handling) rules1989 the ldquooccupierrdquo in relation to the depot facilities is obliged to ensure that all hazardous waste are properly handled and disposed of without any adverse effects which may result from such wastes and is also responsible for proper collection reception treatment storage or disposal of these wastes either himself or through the ldquooperator of the facilityrdquo Since the corporation is governed by the said act and rules and highest bidder purchaser of the depot assets is not the occupier generating hazardous it is incumbent on the corporation to continue its practice namely handing over the site to the successful bidder the product including the sludge vapour and gas etc is completely removed as per the Companyrsquos operating procedure It may also be appreciated that the highest bidderpurchaser may fail to take any safeguards to protect his employees or the employees of a contractor engaged by him or the public at large from the toxic or poisonous effects of the residual sludge vapour or gas

ARBITRATION CLAUSE

Any dispute or difference whatsoever arising out of or in connection with this Agreement including any question regarding its existence validity construction interpretation application meaning scope operation or effect of this contract or termination thereof shall be referred to and finally resolved through arbitration as per the procedure mentioned herein below (a) The dispute or difference shall in any event be referred only to a Sole Arbitrator (b) The appointment and arbitration proceedings shall be conducted in accordance with SCOPE forum of Arbitration Rules for the time being in force or as amended from time to time (c) The Seat of arbitration shall be at Mumbai (d) The proceedings shall be conducted in English language (e) The cost of the proceedings shall be equally borne by the parties unless otherwise Directed by the Sole Arbitrator

53

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9

If more than one bidder bid same value for an item lot the bidder who quotes the highest price first as per the server time is considered as the H-1 bidder for that lot item

The sale proceeds submitted by the H1 bidder shall not be refunded in any case Therefore it is in the interest of the bidder to uplift the material within 2 weeks of the issue of Authority Letter

6 E-Procurement Technologies Ltd

61 E-ProcurementTechnologies Ltd runs its business on the basis of a robust Web Site However E-Procurement Technologies Ltd is outsourcing server space from a third party hosting company and hence shall ensure the smooth running in all good faith and intention However BPCL E-Procurement Technologies Ltd will not be held responsible for any failure of power network server hosting server internet connectivity ISP or otherwise at Bidderrsquos end or at BPCL E-Procurement Technologies Ltd directly or indirectly effecting On-line method of Bidding

62 E-Procurement Technologies Ltd takes no responsibility of the quality quantity documentation details of buyers sellers Both the buyers amp sellers agree to defend indemnity and hold harmless E-Procurement Technologies Ltd from any loss damage cost and expenses caused by any reason during this transaction In no event shall E-Procurement Technologies Ltd be liable for any loss for the transactions by business revenues profit costs direct and incidental consequential or punitive damages of any claim Both the parties agree to have discussed all the related matter regarding this transaction and have understood in full that E-Procurement Technologies Ltd has provided a source of supply and has nothing to do any further especially with regards to quality warranty guarantees delivery schedules payments rejections transportation legal laws and regulations to be followed from time to time etc Since E-Procurement Technologies Ltd does not possess knowledge base of the commodities under transaction both the parties agree that the matter contained in the materials as a part or as a whole does not violate any applicable law No complaint will be entertained after the lot is once knocked down E-Procurement Technologies Ltd is only an e-commerce service provider and is not and cannot be a party to or control in any manner any transactions between the seller and the bidder E-Procurement Technologies Ltd shall neither be responsible nor liable to mediate or resolve any disputes or disagreements between the Seller and Bidder

63 The Seller Bidder agrees to limit the liability of E-Procurement Technologies Ltd to them for any and all claims losses costs damages of any nature whatsoever or claims expenses from any cause or causes including attorneysrsquo fees and costs so that the total aggregate liability of E-Procurement Technologies Ltd to the Seller Bidder shall not exceed itrsquos total fee receivable from the Seller Bidder It is intended that this limitation apply to any and all liability or cause of action however alleged or arising unless otherwise prohibited by law

64 In the event of any dispute with regard to non-lifting non-availability of inspected materials etc and forfeiture of lsquoEMDrsquo by seller E-Procurement Technologies Ltd will not be held responsible for the loss forfeiture

10

IN CASE OF PROBLEM DURING AUCTION PLEASE CONTACT THE FOLLOWING ADDRESS

NAME ADDRESS MOBILE NO Email ID

Helpdesk A-201208 Wall Street - II Opp Orient Club Nr Gujarat College Ellis Bridge Ahmedabad - 380 006 Gujarat (India)

+91-79-68136 861 | 871 | 819

supportbpcleprocin

Mr Harshal Sapkale

Mumbai BPCL Mumbai Sewree

022 2417 6419 63518966379766900823

mumbaisupporteptlin

Mr Rahul Desai

Ahmedabad 079-6813 6873

+91 93745 19816

rahulabcprocurecom

Mr Chandan Kolkata +91 33 24293447 9265562841

chandaneptlin

Mr Rajesh Chennai +91 44 26142669 chennaisupporteptlin

Mr Milan

Suresh

Kochi +91 ndash484 2821642 +91 6351896638

kochieptlin

7 Auction Result 71 The result will be declared within 50 working days approximate from the date of auction

through Sales Letter 72 The rate offered by the bidder shall be considered as Basic Price Per Unit of the items

mentioned All taxes Duties Goods amp Service Tax (GST) Tax Collected at Source(TCS) or any other statutory levies or taxes as applicable under the relevant GST act IT Act or any other act shall be charged extra at the rate prevailing at the time of sale letter deliveryinvoicing At the time of receipt of payment towards sale of scraps items as mentioned in the tender documents advance 18 GST will be charged along with 075 TCS Same shall be adjusted at the time of final invoicing accordingly differential amount if any shall be refunded recovered from the customers No interest claims shall be entertained by BPCL on account of advance receipt from the customers

73 The present tentative rate of GST is given In Table ldquoArdquo [Part -2 ] However these Taxes as

applicable shall be on actuals Tax Collection at Source [TCS] 075 of [basic value + GST ] will be charged extra to all Bidders for all items Successful bidder has to deposit the amount of equal to [basic + GST + TCS] BPCL would provide Tax Collection Certificate to successful Bidder In case TCS is not applicable bidder can take refund from appropriate authority based on TCS Certificate of BPCL

74 Please note that taxes duties TCS etc statutory levies shall be as applicable at the time of

sale letter upliftment invoicing Decision in regard to applicability of GST TCS rates etc as decided by BPCL would be final and binding to the successful bidder and bidders cannot claim dispute on this matter

75 Any failure to accept the rate of taxes duties TCS etc as may be indicated by BPCL in the

sale letter at the time of upliftment in the invoice BPCL reserves the right to forfeit EMD and cancel sale letter without assigning any reasons

11

BIDDING SCREEN 76 The start bid price amp increment price have been mentioned vide Table-A (Part-I) which

shall be visible to all the bidders on their respective bidding screen for each Lot for which they are qualified to bid Please note that the first bid that comes in the system should be equal to the start price + one increment or higher than the increment value for each Lot The second online bid and onwards for any particular Lot will have to be higher than the H1 rate by the minimum increment value or higher than the increment value

77 Please note that the start bid price is the minimum basic price excluding all taxes etc and bidders have to put their bids above the start bid price indicated above BPCL reserves the right not to sell at the highest offer received during the auction in case their expected reserve target price is not achieved or for any other reasons

78 Bidders to note that Start Bid Price provided by BPCL is only to proceed with start of e-auction It is to be noted that Start Bid Price is not considered as expected sale price Customers who are interested to purchase the material are requested to give their best price for the material even in case where there are no competitive bids BPCL reserves to sell material only when sale price obtained is as per BPCL requirement Also please note that the Start Price mentioned is only indicative and can be changed on the auction day based on market conditions

8 Payment amp Delivery

81 Successful Bidder [H-1 Party] will have to make payment of full Sale value [including GST

and TCS as applicable ] in the form of Demand draft in favour of Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd payable at Mumbai or through NEFTRTGS within 2 weeks of Sale Letter intimation of bid acceptance and uplift the materials by making their own arrangements within 2 weeks of Authority Letter issued by BPCL In case of any delay in making payment beyond stipulated time as mentioned above prior intimation needs to be sent to BPCL authorities and concurrence should be sought In case where there is no intimation from the customer or the customer does not respond to the follow-ups then the following steps may be taken by BPCL

A Partyrsquos EMD may be forfeited B Sale letter will be treated as cancelled and Seller shall have the right to

dispose off the materials No claim whatsoever from the said party shall be entertained

C The party may also be debarred from participation in any future sales auctions for one year

82 Bidders must ensure that the inspection of scrap at location is carried out thoroughly before

quoting in eauction Common understanding on quantityweight of scrap has to be reached before the bidder submits the bid No claims will be entertained post bidding and at the time of lifting the material In case of any dispute the matter should be resolved directly with the location

NOTE 1) EMD will be refunded after completion of the disposal activity

2) Successful party has to make payment in full and in one installment only 3) No part payments will be allowed However in exceptional circumstances in case

12

the complete material is not available at the location then concurrence from location representative is mandatory so that the customer may deposit the part payment for the available material

9 Description of Materials and Quality and Quantity

91 The materials shall be disposed off in ldquoAS-IS-WHERE-ISrdquo and ldquoNO COMPLAINTrdquo basis in single lot only

92 Numbers quantities and nature of material given in the catalogue are approximate indicative only and the materials will be sold without any regard or consideration of these numbers or nature of materials and no Warranty or guarantee shall be implied The Purchaser must lift the declared quantity within prescribed time of four weeks The sale disposal offer may be withdrawn by the seller any time and the decision of the seller in this regard is final and binding on all

93 Each truck may be weighed both before and after loading on weighbridge and weighment witnessed jointly by officers of BPCL Purchasers representatives if required

10 Removal of Materials

101 The purchaser shall complete the transaction including collecting the scrap material

before 500 pm on any working day with prior appointment with the concerned department within the stipulated delivery days The items offered for sale will be handed over to the successful tenderer by BPCL official at site on production of our Authority Letter which will be issued after the payment of total sale price including Taxes amp TCSetc

102 The Seller reserves the right to unload the vehicles for inspection purpose If it is

suspected at any time that the purchaser has loaded the material materials for which he is not purchaser or if the purchaser is found to carry excess material than that mentioned in the documents the Co will be within its right to detain the truck unload the goods at the cost amp expenses of the purchaser amp terminate the contract forthwith and may forfeit the sale value amp claim such further losses and damages that may be caused to the Seller

103 Any damage to the Sellerrsquos or Third Partyrsquos properties during removal of the items will

have to be made good by the successful purchaser at their own cost The Seller reserves the right to claim from the purchaser any expenses which might have been incurred by it over and above the EMD by way of restoring damages caused to properties belonging to the Seller Third Parties by the action of such purchaser or their men Until such losses are reimbursed delivery of the material sold will not be given to the purchaser

104 Loading Unloading will be carried out by the purchaser at his own costs amp risk All

material handling machines equipments tools and tackles labour etc or any other items as may be required to be supplied by party or as insisted by the seller for successful completion of the job will be arranged by the purchasers at their own cost Non-availability of the same will not be considered as a ground for lsquoLate-Liftingrsquo of the materials

Scrap material shall be weighed as far as possible within BPCL premises in presence of the buyer and seller (BPCL representative) before clearance for dispatch In case there are no facilities for weighing in sellers premises the purchaser shall arrange for weighing in an approved weighing machine at his cost as directed and to be

13

witnessed by the purchaserrsquos representative 11 Decision in case of disputes

111 In case of any dispute regarding the contract the decision of the Seller shall be final and binding If there is any dispute as to the last or highest bid or dispute in identifying the item belonging to particular lot the dispute shall be determined by the Seller and their decision shall be final and binding to all

12 Right of Acceptance Rejection of offer

121 The Seller reserves the right to withdraw wholly or partially any or all the items set for sale at any time during the period of contract without assigning any reasons

122 The goods are sold subject to the reserve expected price obtained by the Seller to

their satisfaction The Seller is not bound to accept the highest offer The Seller reserves the right to reject any conditional offers

13 Forfeiture of Earnest Money Deposit

131 In case of failure of the purchaser to comply with the conditions of the tender contract the Seller may at its discretion terminate the contract and the EMD paid by the purchaser may stand forfeited for the breach of contract by the purchaser The lot in question will be re-sold by the Seller without any reference to the purchaser to any other buyer at the cost and risk of the defaulting purchaser The deficit if any will be recovered from the defaulting purchaser

132 The lots paid for must be completely removed at the purchaserrsquos expense within the

schedule period specified If any lot is not removed within this specified period the Seller may re-sell re-auction the said lot or portion thereof at the purchaserrsquos risk and expense In this event the purchaser will be liable to compensate the Seller for all the damages and losses that the Seller may suffer on account of re-selling re-auctioning the lot This will be in addition to EMD that may stand forfeited in the event of the purchaser not removing the lots within the specified time

133 In case the bidder backs out from any of the LOT mentioned in which he is H1 bidder

then the complete EMD amount submitted for that Category may be forfeited by BPCL

14 Termination of Contract

The Seller reserves the right to terminate the contract at any time by giving three days notice on the following ground

141 Unsatisfactory execution or performance of the contract by the purchaser 142 For improper behavior of the purchaser or breach of the terms and conditions of

the contract 143 Decision of the Seller to terminate the contract shall be final and binding and no claim

for damages and compensation shall be entertained In the event of the purchaser or his agent or servant committing or attempting to commit theft fraud dishonesty or gross misbehaviour in connection with the subject matter of this contract or in any other connection whatsoever concerning the business of the Seller the Seller will be entitled to terminate the contract forthwith and may forfeit the EMD Sale Value at its sole discretion

14

144 In case of any incomplete job or only part job done before the schedule time for

completion and if the delays are found to be attributable to the purchaserrsquos failures the seller ie BPCL if not satisfied with their performance reserves the right to terminate the contract and award the job to any other Contractor at their cost and risk

15 Passing of Property In the goods

It is expressly made clear that the property in the goods whether sold by units weights or lots whether arranged or otherwise will remain that of the Seller and will pass on to the purchaser only when material is taken out by the Purchaser from the factory Premises after getting valid dispatch documents

16 General

161 All Safety Regulations should be followed by the purchaser and their men in removing the items Also the purchaser and their men will be neither allowed to carry lighters nor to smoke inside the premises They should obtain suitable Work Permits Safety Certificates for excavation hot work etc from the authorities at site The work will be allowed to carry out during working hours of the Installation Depot territoryregional offices LPG Plants etc only The work should be commenced only after obtaining necessary permission from the Corporationrsquos representative The workers employed to carry out the work should observe the Corporationrsquos rules and regulations at the location

162 Any injuries to workers employed by the successful purchaser while removal

transport of the items and any risk liabilities (including under Workmenrsquos Compensation Act etc) arising out of the same will be the liability of the purchaser and not of the Corporation The Purchaser should also indemnify the Corporation against all liabilities demurrage claims arising out of non-compliance by the purchaser of all statutory requirements currently in force or made applicable subsequently The successful purchaser will keep the Corporation indemnified against all damages claims arising of the aforesaid

163 All notices letters sent to the purchaser shall be deemed to have been received

by him them within 48 hours from the time of posting if the same are sent at the address given by the purchaser

164 Resale will not be recognized and release order will be made out in the name of

actual successful purchasers only 165 The purchaser shall not be entitled to resell any lot or part of a lot while the goods

are still lying within the premises of the Company and no delivery would be effected by the Company to any person other than the purchaser whose names are mentioned in the delivery order

166 The successful party shall also be liable for any pecuniary liability arising on

account of any violation by them of the safety requirements Should any injury to people or loss or damage due to fire or accident to any property or a portion thereof occur as a result of failure to comply with such regulations the successful party shall be held responsible for the consequences thereof and shall keep the company seller harmless and indemnified

15

167 The terms and conditions of tender for disposal of scrap material as per Annexure

ndash1 amp 2 shall be applicable 168 Any change in conditions of sale or additional conditions of sale if any will be

announced in the following web sites

1 httpseprocureprocuretigercom 2 wwwbharatpetroleumcom --gt Energizing Business --gtTenders rarrSearch

Tender by Categoryrarr CPO(Mktg)-Disposal

169 The list of disposal items and their location with address contact person and their Tel No and EMD details etc are provided at TABLE-A [Part ndash I ]

1610 The lot location with quantities auction start time Auction close time start

bid Price bid increment value etc details are provided in TABLE-A [PART ndash 1 ] 1611 The tentative GST details are provided in TABLE-A [PART ndash 2 ] 1612 The decision of seller is final and binding in all matters related to this sale

17 The Validity period of the offer is 50 days from the date of e-auction

18 Successful parties may note that

(a) Item once sold cannot be taken back or exchanged Should any successful

tenderer withdraw their bid either prior to our issue of acceptance letter or afterwards the Seller will be at liberty to resell the items to any person of their choice at the risk and cost of the original successful tenderer If such re- sale proceeds is more than the earlier de-faulting successful tendererrsquos offer they will not be entitled for any increased proceeds realized by the Corporation However if the re-sale proceeds are less than the earlier defaulting successful bidder the seller reserves the right to recover the difference in re-sale realization from the defaulting earlier successful bidder

(b) Resale transfer on assigning the unremoved undismantled materials to

any other party will not be allowed until the materials are removed from our premises

(c) Any damage to the Corporationrsquos Railwayrsquos or Third Partyrsquos properties

during removal of the items will have to be made good by the successful tenderer at their own cost The Corporation reserves the right to claim from the tenderer any expenses which might have been incurred by it over and above the EMD by way of restoring damages caused to properties belonging to the Corporation RailwaysThird Parties by the action of such tenderer or their men

19 The Corporation reserves the right to accept or reject any tender in part or completely

to suit their convenience without assigning any reasons whatsoever

The entire job of upliftment must be completed as per schedule as mentioned in point

no 81 above ldquoBPCL at its own discretion may request the bidder to make

16

payment and uplift the material beyond the above time schedule under exceptional circumstancesrdquo

Special terms and conditions for sale of scrap

Sr no Details Time limit

1 Time limit for EMD refund when bidder is not

H1 for any lot in the current auction 45 days from completion of auction

2 Time limit for EMD refund when bidder is H1

for any lot in the auction

After completion of sale of all the lots (of the same items for which customer is H1) and receiveing adequate confirmation from the location

3 EMD of the unsuccessful lots

EMD of unsuccessful lots will not be adjusted against the successful lots EMDrsquos will be refunded to the customer within 45 days of completion of auction Customer to make full payment for the Lots where he is H1

17

ANNEXURE ndash A

(on bidder letterhead with company seal and stamp with contact details) From Date To Ms Bharat Petroleum Corp Ltd CPO (Mktg) A-Installation Sewree (East) Mumbai -400015 Sirs Re REQUEST TO ISSUE OUR LOGIN ID PASSWORD FOR PARTICIPATING IN THE e-AUCTION TO BE HELD ON BEHALF OF BPCL ON 20012021 FROM 1000 HRS FOR VARIOUS LOTS A EMD Details

Please find attached herewith our Demand Draft payable to Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd at Mumbai as per details given hereunder for participating at the above e-Auction All DDs are payable to Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd at Mumbai Lot No DD NoNEFTRTGS Details Amount

Bidders to note that bidder has to submit separate EMD for each lot For more information you may contact BPCL representative at 022-24176416 022-241765078696906824 9821431147 B General Notes

We hereby confirm that we have understood the steps for Bidding on e-Procurement

Technologies Ltd Site httpseprocureprocuretigercom and would like to participate in the mock online training auction for BPCL to be held on 14012021 to 17012021We hereby confirm that we have read and understood the terms amp conditions of the e-Auction Sale tender documents for all the lots and same are acceptable to us We have also physically inspected the materials and understood the scope of materials and its condition and there are no deviations to the same as per the auction catalogue details and I accept all terms and conditions of the e-auction sale tender document in full We will honour the Bids placed by us during the auction procedure We also confirm that we will e-mail a scanned copy or fax the price confirmation of our

18

final online quoted rate as per AnnexurendashB immediately after the completion of e-auction followed by original price confirmation sheet by courier

You are requested to ISSUE our Login ID Password on our valid and official email as given in below on receipt of above DDNEFTRTGS PAYMENT and relevant documents E Mail Id____________________________ PAN No ____________________________ (Please enclose PAN Card Copy In case PAN Card copy is not enclosed DD will not be accepted) GSTN No_________________________ (Please enclose self attested GST registration copy)

Thanking you Yours truly Company Stamp ampSeal

[Name amp Signature] Encl 1] Drafts as above 2 ] Other documents [ provide full details ] Tel No Office

Residence Mobile Ph No Fax No

19

ANNEXURE ndash B

Confirmation of Training

To Ms Bharat Petroleum Corp Ltd CPO (Mktg) A-Installation Sewree (East) Mumbai -400015 Fax 022 24117878

This is to confirm that we have understood all bidding procedures for the Forward auction to be held on 20012021 We also confirm that we have understood and comply with all tender terms and conditions mentioned in the tender document - DISPCPO (M)20-21(1)05-Scrap of Depot amp Tanks Thanking you Yours truly Company Stamp ampSeal

[Name amp Signature]

20

Annexure ndash C Bidding procedure and Auction guidelines A Steps for Actual Bidding Procedure

1 Go to httpseprocureprocuretigercom 2 Enter ldquoLogin IDldquo and ldquoPasswordrdquo 3 When a bidder logs in for the first time for the particular auction bidder has to accept

to the Terms amp Conditions (After accepting to the terms amp conditions of the company only you can be able to bid)

4 After accepting to the terms you will be taken to the auction-listing page where you will be able to see all the details about the auctions

5 Click on Auction Room link on the top of this page This will take you to the Bidding Page A separate Window opens which is the Bid room

6 Now Start Bidding You can either Bid Manually OR can use Auto-Bid (In Auto bid the computer will bid on your behalf upto that value you given)

7 In the Manual Bid option you can put your bid in the text box available for each ITEM and submit it every time A bid confirmation pop up box will appear to confirming whether you want to go ahead with the bid posted or not If you confirm the bid your bid will be posted If your bid is accepted that will be displayed in ldquoMy Last Accepted Raterdquo column on your right side screen Also the highest bid amount will be displayed in ldquoH1 Raterdquo column If you are the highest bidder at the time ldquoYour Rankrdquo column will be highlighted with ldquogreenrdquo background with rank mentioned as 1 (which is indicative that you are H1 ie the highest bidder for that particular item at that point of time)

8 During the auction the current highest bid of the bidder the bid status and the bid history can be viewed on the screen all the times Bids can be placed at the specified time mentioned during the auction day

9 For Auto Bid Click on the ldquoAuto Bidrdquo icon related to the item you want to bid It will open a small window where you can place your ldquoauto bidldquo The starting bid amount in ldquoLower Limitrdquo text box will be the Opening Price + One Increment or the H1 Price at that point of time Enter the maximum amount in the ldquoUpper Limitrdquo text box Submit your auto bid after filling the upper limit

10 You can see your Bid Value and the Highest Bid Value for a particular lot after bidding once

11 There is Auto Time Extension will be done by the system If any bidder post his bid in the last 10 minutes of the auction closing time the auction will be extended automatically for further 10 minutes

Special Note Bidders are requested to check the Bid Entry in words amp figures before confirming it Any wrong bids will lead to forfeiture of Earnest Money Deposit (EMD) and said lot will be re-auctioned and the bidder is liable to be barred from the future bidding if any

21

B E-Auction Guidelines

BPCL shall finalise the disposal of the items (Lots) against this Tender through e-auction mode BPCL has made arrangement with Ms e-Procurement Technologies Ltd (ETL) who shall be BPCLrsquos authorized service provider for the same Please go through the guidelines given below and submit your acceptance to the same 1 E-Auction shall be conducted by BPCL on pre-specified date and time which the bidders

shall be quoting from their own offices place of their choice Internet connectivity shall have to be ensured by bidders themselves In extreme case of failure of Internet connectivity (due to any reason whatsoever may be) it is the biddersrsquo responsibility decision to send fax communication immediately to Ms e-Procurement Technologies Ltd furnishing the price the bidder wants to bid online with a request to upload the faxed price on line so that ETL will up load that price on line on behalf of the Bidder It shall be noted clearly that the concerned bidder communicating this price to ETL has to solely ensure that the fax message is received by ETL in a readable legible form and also the bidder should simultaneously check up with ETL about the clear receipt of the price faxed It shall also be clearly understood that the bidder shall be at liberty to send such fax communications of prices to be up loaded by ETL only within the closure of Bid time for that particular Lot and under no circumstance it shall be allowed beyond the closure of Bid time for that particular Lot It shall also be noted that ETL should be given a reasonable required time by the bidders to upload such prices online and if such required time is not available at the disposal of ETL at the time of receipt of the fax message from the bidders ETL will not be uploading the prices and either BPCL or ETL are not responsible for this unforeseen circumstances In order to ward-off such contingent situation bidders are requested to make all the necessary arrangements alternatives whatever required so that they are able to circumvent such situation and still be able to participate in the e-auction successfully Failure of power at the premises of bidders during the e-auction cannot be the cause for not participating in the e-auction On account of this the time for the e-auction cannot be extended and neither BPCL nor ETL is responsible for such eventualities

2 Ms e-Procurement Technologies Ltd shall arrange to train your nominated person

(s) without any cost to you after the submission of the required documents amp the EMD amount

3 Starting Bid Bid Increment The opening price and the bid increment value for the

respective Lot has been mentioned vide Annexure A Table-1 BPCL reserves the right to revise the start bid price at the time of auction

4 BIDDING CURRENCY AND UNIT OF MEASUREMENT Bidding and evaluation will be conducted in Indian Rupees (INR) of the item Lot The price bid placed during the ldquoe-Auctionrdquo shall be ldquoRate per Unitrdquo against each Lot

5 At the end of the e-auction bidder has to provide the Price Confirmation for his valid

highest offer submitted in the e-Auction as per BPCLrsquos format immediately after the completion of the e-Auction

6 Procedure of e-Auction

i The start bid price amp increment price have been mentioned vide Annexure A Table-1 which shall be visible to all the bidders on their respective bidding screen for each Lot for which they are qualified to bid

22

Please note that the first bid that comes in the system should be equal to the start price + one increment or higher than the increment value for each Lot The second online bid and onwards for any particular Lot will have to be higher than the H1 rate by the minimum increment value or higher than the increment value

ii E-Auction shall be for a period as mentioned in the tender document for

all the items Lots in this e-auction If a bidder places a bid in the last 10 minutes of closing of the e-Auction and if that bid gets accepted then the duration for that particular Lot shall get extended automatically for another 10 minutes from the time that bid comes in Please note that the auto-extension will take place only if a bid comes in those last 10 minutes and if that bid gets accepted If the bid does not get accepted the auto-extension will not take place even if that bid might have come in the last 10 minutes In case there is no bid in the last 10 minutes of closing of any particular Lot the time shall get closed automatically without any extension for that particular Lot However bidders are advised not to wait till the last minute or last few seconds to enter their bid during the auto-extension period to avoid complications related with internet connectivity network problems system crash down power failure etc

iii The Bidder who has submitted the DD for any category can bid for all

LOTS mentioned under this category In case the bidder is H1 in any or more categories he has to uplift the said LOT as will be confirmed by BPCL at its discretion In case the bidder backs out from uplifting this LOT then the whole EMD for that category may be forfeited by BPCL

iv Auto Bidding Auto Bidding feature is a feature to safe guard the

bidderrsquos interest of any Internet failure or to avoid last minute rush This feature allows Bidders to place an automated bid against other Bidders in an auction for each Lot and bid without having to enter a new amount each time a competing Bidder submits a new offer for any particular Lot

The bid amount that a Bidder enters is the maximum at that point of time that the Bidder is willing to offer for a particular Lot Here the software bids on behalf of the supplier The auto-bid amount is the maximum amount that the Bidder is

willing to offer During the course of bidding the Bidder cannot delete or change the amount of an Auto Bid

Bids are submitted in increments (increasing bid amounts) The application automates auto bidding by processing auto bids automatically according to the increment that BPCL originally established when creating the auction submitting offers to the next bid increment each time a competing Bidder bids regardless if competing bids are submitted as auto or manual bids

7 Successful bidder shall be required to submit the final prices quoted during the e-Auction in the Format provided to you after the completion of Auction to ETL duly signed and stamped as token of acceptance without any new condition other than those already agreed to before start of auction immediately after the completion of the e-Auction

23

8 Your bid will be taken as an offer to collect the items mentioned in that particular Lot Bids once made by you cannot be cancelled withdrawn and you shall be bound to collect the item as mentioned above at your final bid price Should you back out and not agree as per the final rates quoted BPCL shall take action as appropriate including forfeiture of EMD for the whole category

9 After the receipt of the EMD and other required documents the bidder shall be assigned

a Unique User Name amp Password by ETL The bidders are advised to change the Password and edit the information in the Registration Page after the receipt of initial Password from ETL to ensure confidentiality All bids made from the Login ID given to them will be deemed to have been made by their company

10 The bidders will be able to view the following on their screen along with the necessary

fields in the e-Auction a Highest Bid (H1 unit Rate) in the Auction for the Lots for which they are qualified to

bid b Bid Placed by them (Unit Rate) c Their Own Rank (H1 H2 H3hellip etc where H1 would be the highest bidder H2 would

be the second highest bidder and so onhellip) d Opening unit Price amp Bid Increment value for each Lot

11 At the end of the e-Auction BPCL will decide upon the winner BPCLrsquos decision on award of Contract shall be final and binding on all the Bidders

12 BPCL shall be at liberty to cancel the e-auction process at any time before disposing

without assigning any reason 13 BPCL ETL shall not have any liability to bidders for any interruption or delay in access

to the site irrespective of the cause 14 Other Terms amp Conditions

- The Bidder shall not involve himself or any of his representatives in Price manipulation of any kind directly or indirectly by communicating with other bidders BPCL shall have the right to seek explanation from the bidders in case IP address of those bidders is found to be same Action if necessary shall be initiated against such bidders

- The Bidder shall not divulge either his Bids or any other exclusive details of

BPCL to any other party - BPCLrsquos decision on award of Contract shall be final and binding on all the

Bidders - BPCL along with ETL can decide to extend reschedule or cancel any Auction Any

changes made by BPCL and or ETL after the first posting will have to be accepted if the Bidder continues to access the site after that time

- ETL shall not have any liability to Bidders for any interruption or delay in access

to the site irrespective of the cause - ETL is not responsible for any damages including damages that result from but

are not limited to negligence

24

- ETL will not be held responsible for consequential damages including but not

limited to systems problems inability to use the system loss of electronic information etc

15 ONLINE BID FORM General description of details available online during bidding to enable bidders to put their prices online are as below

Lot No

Item Description Location Qty Unit Unit Rate in INR

(In Fig)

Unit Rate in INR (In Words)

1 As given in Table ndash A

As given in Table ndash A

As given in Table ndash

A

As given in Table ndash

A

Important Note

1 The bidders have to quote in the ldquoUnit Rate in INR (In Fig)rdquo column only during the e-auction

2 Please note that in case you are H1 in any LOT then it is mandatory for you to submit the total amount to BPCL and uplift the material Failure to do so will may result in forfeiture of EMD for that category

3 The ldquoUnit Rate in INR (In Words)rdquo will be automatically converted by the System

4 After the bidder submits the bid confirmation of the price he has quoted for any

particular Lot is asked from him twice after which only the system accepts or rejects his bid based on the Start Price H1 rate at that point of time Confirming to the minimum increment value

25

TABLE-A (PART-I)Scrap of Depots and Tanks

(Bidders to note that they have to submit separate EMD for each lot)

LOT NO

COMPLETE LOCATIONADDRESS

BRIEF ITEMS DESCRIPTION (You are requested to visit place before quoting for the

item Please take prior appointment from the contact

person before visiting the site)

Qty Unit EMD (Rs)

START PRICE (RS)

INCREMENTAL

VALUE (RS)

AUCTION

START TIME

AUCTION

CLOSE

TIME

130

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

FIRE ENGINE NO05 amp JOCKY PUMP -01 NO

1 LOT 75000 640000 3200 1000H

R 1030HR

131

CHERLAPALLI INSTALLATION PO-

HCL PB NO4HYDERABADTEL

EANGANA-500051 MRnilesh m karande

(निलश एम करानड) 9866317049

nileshmkarandebharatpetroleumin

OLD PUMPSMPDs

ETC 1 LOT 35000 240000 1200

1000HR

1030HR

132

Sewree InstRETAIL TERR OPSSEWREE

INSTLNSEWREE FORT ROADSEWREE(EAST)MUMBAIMaharashtra400015samanhusai

n983382927422-26156336 Extn

25samanhusainbharatpetroleumin

MS PRODUCT PIPELINES FIRE HYDRENT PIPE

LINES STORAGE STEEL RACKS MS

GATESSTEEL SHEET CUPBOARD

ETC

1 LS 75000 476000 2380 1000H

R 1030HR

26

133

Bharat Petroleum Corporation limited Bhilai Co-op Depot Bijalee NagarGE RoadDistrict-Durg Chattisgarh-490021 Contact Person MrRambabu B

(रामबाब बी)

9926499266 brambabubharatpetroleumin amp MrRavi

K Ghorpade (रनि क

घोरपड) 8600417776 ravikghorpadebharatpetroleumin

Oil Interceptors Hose Boxes

monitors hydrants Valves

Pipelines etc

1 LS 175000 1725912 862956 1000H

R 1030HR

134

Bharat Petroleum Corporation limited Bhilai Co-op Depot Bijalee NagarGE RoadDistrict-Durg Chattisgarh-490021 Contact Person MrRambabu B

(रामबाब बी)

9926499266 brambabubharatpetroleumin amp MrRavi

K Ghorpade (रनि क

घोरपड) 8600417776 ravikghorpadebharatpetroleumin

Search Lights UPS olour

cameras Fans Tubelight fixtures

Gate Light fittingsExhaust

Fans etc

1 LS 35000 335520 16776 1000H

R 1030HR

135

Bharat Petroleum Corporation limited Bhilai Co-op Depot Bijalee NagarGE RoadDistrict-Durg Chattisgarh-490021 Contact Person MrRambabu B

(रामबाब बी)

9926499266 brambabubharatpetroleumin amp MrRavi

K Ghorpade (रनि क

घोरपड) 8600417776 ravikghorpadebharatpetroleumin

Mobile PFS Lab-CG04D1373

1 LS 7500 48000 240 1030H

R 1100HR

136

DHARWAD LPG 323-333BELUR

INDUSTRIAL AREA ROAD NO3P B

NO39DHARWADKARNATAKA-580011

MRRajkatti Y S

10 -20 KL MS TANK MPDs DISPENCING

UNITS

1 LOT 35000 396800 1984 1030H

R 1100HR

27

(राजकटटी िाय एस)

9753125125 rajkattiysbharatpetr

oleumin

137

VILL amp PO AMBABAI KARARIJHANSI

UTTAR PRADESH-284001 MRTajeshwar

(तजशवर ) 9478823709 tajeshwarbharatpet

roleumin

PLATE 8MM 6FT16FT MS TANK 15000

LTSPIPEANGEL SCRAPLIGHT GI

SCRAP ETC

1 LOT 75000 418400 2092 1030H

R 1100HR

138

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

FIRE WATER TANK 03 NO

1 LOT 175000 1872000 9360 1030H

R 1100HR

139

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

MS UNLOADING PUMPSVT

PUMPSMOTORSCENTRIFUGAL PUMPS ETC

1 LOT 250000 4004000 20020 1030H

R 1100HR

140

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

7 NO OF UNDER GROUND

STORAGE TANKS AND ASSOCIATED

PIPE LINES IN TANK FARM

1 LOT 175000 1600000 8000 1100H

R 1130HR

141

Flat no 302 Shanthi Tower Vinayak

Nagar Hyderabad RoadNIZAMABADTELANGANA-503002 MR

Sri Harsha (शरी हषाा)

8606510668 sriharshabharatpetr

oleumin

MONO PUMP PRESET PUMP

MPDs EMBLEM POLE OLD

TANKFALSE CEILING OLD RVI

ETC

1 LOT 35000 229600 1148 1100H

R 1130HR

28

142

KARUR TERRITORY ATHUR ampKADAPARAI

VILLAGE ERODE ROAD ATHUR

POSTKARURTAMIL NADU-639002

MRDilip Krishnan

(दिलीप कषणि)

8138906295 dilipkrishnanbharat

petroleumin

OLD 11KV VCB ELECTRICAL

PANEL500KVA DG SET OLD VFD

PANELMICRO PLC AND PANEL ETC

1 LOT 75000 556800 2784 1100H

R 1130HR

143

WARANGAL DEPOT GOOD SHED

ROADWARANGALTELENGANA-506002

MRMukesh Murali

(मकश मरली)

9497270991 mukeshmuralibhara

tpetroleumin

VARIOUS DIA METER CS

PIPESGATE VALVES

1 LOT 75000 4924689 246234 1100H

R 1130HR

144

RAJBANDH TOP RAJBANDH

CHATTYDURGAPURWEST BENGAL-

713212 MRDurga

Annapurna K V N (िराा

अननपणाा क िी एि)

9775077069 durgakvnbharatpetr

oleumin

SCRAPPED MS SKO PRODUCT

TRANSFER PIPELINELIVE FIRE

DIGHTING FACILITIES LOADING

ARMSOLD TLC UNIT OLD VALES

ETC

1 LS 75000 483200 2416 1100H

R 1130HR

145

BPCL HOSPET PSA FOR SALES

OFFICERHOSPETKARNATAKA-583201

MRPradeep J Hivare

(परिीप ज नहिार)

9940588023 pradeepjhivarebhar

atpetroleumin

STEEL CANOPYTANK

MPDLIGHT FITTINGS

AUTOMATION EQUIPMENT ETC

1 LS 35000 320000 1600 1130H

R 1200HR

146

MANGLIA RECEIPT TERMINAL MANGILA

- SANVER ROAD MANGLIAINDOREMA

DHYA PRADESH-453771 MR Swapnil S

Kakde (सिनिल एस

काकड़) 7709969664 swapnilskakdebhar

atpetroleumin

FW PUMP SUCTION HEADER-

500MM PUMP DISCHARGE PL

250MMCOOLING SYSTEM FIXED

FOAM STSTEMFIRE

EXTINGUISHER JOCKY PUMP ETC

1 LS 75000 567800 2839 1130H

R 1200HR

29

147

ADARSH NAGAR DIST - BIJNORNAZIBABAD

UTTAR PRADESH-246763 MRMohd

Ibran (मौ इबराि)

9839523968 mohdibranbharatpe

troleumin

RUBBER HOSE WITH

FLANGEGATE VALVEs FOAM

DRUMALUMINIUM SCRAPMS TANK500LTR PROVER ETC

1 LOT 75000 500460 25023 1130H

R 1200HR

148

NO- 214 VISHWAKARMA

INDUSTRIAL AREAJAIPURRAJSRH

AN-302013 MRRajendra KM

(राजनर कमार)

99281493310141-6501547

rajendrakmbharatpetroleumin

KIRLOSKAR PUMP KIRLOSKAR

ENGINEFIRE ENGINE 03 NO

1 LOT 35000 230000 1150 1130H

R 1200HR

149

KARUR TERRITORY ATHUR ampKADAPARAI

VILLAGE ERODE ROAD ATHUR

POSTKARURTAMIL NADU-639002

MRRishi Rohan (ऋनष

रोहि) 7979944941 rishirohanbharatpet

roleumin

OLD STEEL TANKOLD PUMPING UNITSOLD

CANOPY ITEMSOLD EMBLEM

POLESOLD YARD LIGHTS FITTINGS

ETC

1 LOT 35000 179020 8951 1130H

R 1200HR

150

BULK OIL DEPOT JANKI NAGAR

BAHRIACH ROADGONDAUTTAR

PRADESH-271001

MRAnuj Jaiswal (अिज

जयसिाल) 7897030498 anujjaiswalbharatp

etroleumin

75KVA DG Set 125 KVA DG Set Preset Meters Proving Tanks

350mm diaStrainier etc

1 LS 75000 6309952 315497 1200H

R 1230HR

151

IRIMPANAM INSTALLATION NEW

OIL INSTALLATIONKOCHI KERALA-682309 MRU

Ramadas (य रामिास)

9958444988 uramadasbharatpet

roleumin

WEATHER SHIELD FOR ESCAPE LADDERWO

METER SYSTEMATF

PUMPLABORATORY

ITEMSSPRINKLER ETC

1 LOT 175000 1920000 9600 1200H

R 1230HR

152

STATION ROADHISSARHARYANA-125001 MRAbdul

Matin (अबिल मतीि)

9983784935 abdulmatinbharatp

etroleumin

2T DISPENCER amp OIL TANKGLOW FACIA CANOPY

ETC

1 LOT 75000 672328 336164 1200H

R 1230HR

30

153

Bharat Petroleum Corporation limited Bhilai Co-op Depot Bijalee NagarGE RoadDistrict-Durg Chattisgarh-490021 Contact Person MrRambabu B

(रामबाब बी)

9926499266 brambabubharatpetroleumin amp MrRavi

K Ghorpade (रनि क

घोरपड) 8600417776 ravikghorpadebharatpetroleumin

USED SCRAPPED TANK

1 LOT 250000 5769360 288468 1200H

R 1230HR

154

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumi

FIRE WATER TANK LIGHT

POLESSTORAGE TANK PIPELINE

ETC

453000

MT 250000 1198675 5993 1200H

R 1230HR

155

BPCL MANMAD INSTALLATION

MANMAD NANDGAON ROAD

PANEWADI MANMADNASHIKMAHARASHTRA423104

Contact Person MrDeepak Satpute

9692006232

USEDSCRAPPED DEPOT ASSETS-

FIRE WATER PIPELINEEXTINGU

ISHERFOAM TANKSVHF

HANDSET ETC

1 LS 175000 9647424 482371 1230H

R 1300HR

156

satish paikara m

(पकरा सतीश एम) CH INSTALLATION

MANAGER (RETAIL) BUDGE BUDGE 2

GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST

24-PARGANAS [SOUTH] BUDGE

BUDGE West Bengal PIN - 700137 TEL -

033-24701457 033-24701765 MOB -

9982754999 e-mail paikarasmbharatpe

troleumin

WEIGH BRIDGE 1 LOT 35000 168000 840 1230H

R 1300HR

31

157

dnyaneshwar

bendkule (बडकल

जञािश िर) SR MANAGER OPS IC

(RETAIL) MIRAJ OPPRAILWAY GOODS

SHED (MG) CHANDANWADI

MIRAJ Maharashtra PIN - 416410 TEL - 0241-2595555 -

MOB - 9820246346 e-mail

dnyaneshwarbbharatpetroleumin

FIRE ENGINE PUMP 03 NO

1 LOT 75000 316800 1584 1230H

R 1300HR

158

NAVGHAR INDUSTRIAL ESTATE

BEHIND MSEB GAS TURBINE UNIT

PBNO8 DIST-RAIGAD

BOKADVIRAURANMAHARASHTRA400702

Contact Person Mr Wadhwa Vinay Kumar

022-27222767981146387

6

DISPERSANT SPRAY SYSTEM20

KL NITROGEN TANKTANK-OIL

ON WATER MONITORING SYSTEM ETC

505 MT 35000 337704 16885 1230H

R 1300HR

159

dua gurinder (िआ

रररििर) CHIEF MANAGER OPS IC (RETAIL) KOTA TOP

MS BHARATPETROLEUM

CORPORATION LTDKOTA TOPNH-

27VILLAGE -BRIJESHPURATATHEDKOTA (RAJASTHAN)-325201 TEL - 0744-

2863317 MOB - 9793294449 e-mail

duagbharatpetroleumin

VARIOUS TYPE OF FIRE WATER

PIPELINE 41 MT 175000 2651707 13258

1230HR

1300HR

160

HAZIRA RETAIL TERRITORY SURAT

HAZIRA ROAD POICHHPORE DIST -

SURATHAZIRA GUJRAT-394510

CONTACT PERSON MRMiran M Vaghela

(नमरि एम िाघला)

9033370396 miranmvaghelabhar

PIPELINE amp FITTINGS FIRE

FIGHTING PUMPSLOADING

ARMS ETC

1 LS 75000 748160 37408 1400H

R 1430HR

32

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161

BIJWSAN INSTALLATION NEAR

IGI AIRPORTNEW DELHIDELHI-110061

MRNavi Sharma (ििी

शमाा) 7727863450 navisharmabharatp

etroleumin

OLD PLT PIPELINES

1 LOT 35000 170400 852 1400H

R 1430HR

162

negi kamal (िरी कमल

ससिह) SR MANAGER OPS IC (RETAIL) KANPUR KANPUR

POL DEPOT BHAUNTI NH - 2 KALPI ROAD

PANKI KANPUR Uttar Pradesh PIN -

208020 TEL - - 0512-2985689 MOB -

9824201038 e-mail negikbharatpetrole

umin

FIRE ENGINE 03 NO

1 LS 35000 384000 1920 1400H

R 1430HR

163

BG GOODS SHED ROAD THACHA

NALLURTIRUNELVELITAMIL NADU-627358

CONTACT PERSON MR Aditya Sri Ram E

(आदितय शरी राम ई)

8867857296 adityasriramebhara

tpetroleumin

WEIGHT BRIDGE PRODUCT PUMP

WITH MOTORSFILLING

CABINET OLD STEEL PLATE ETC

1 LOT 35000 346264 173132 1400H

R 1430HR

164

BPCL IRUGUR TOP INSTALLATION

RAVATHUR PO IRUGUR

VIACOIMBATORE TAMIL NADU-641103

CONTACT PERSON MRNitesh Kumar

(नितश कमार)

9542345719 niteshkumar001bha

ratpetroleumin

MPDCANOPY ETC

1 LS 35000 328320 16416 1400H

R 1430HR

33

165

DESUR DEPOT NEAR DESUR RAILWAY

STATION VILLAGE ZADSHAPUR

DESURBELGAUMKARNATAKA-590014

MRManikantan G

(कनिकि टि जी)

9894555724 manikantangbharat

petroleumin

200 DIA FF LINE - ADDL WOPD

METER MASTER METERMLDB

PANELBARRIER GATE FOR

ENTRYEXIT ETC

22713

MT 35000 1097387 5486 1430H

R 1500HR

166

NEAR RAILWAY STATION PO

ATHARBANKI RLY COLONY DIST

JAGATSINGHPURPARADEEP ODISHA-

754120 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

OLD PD METERSMS

PIPELINESOLD MS PIPELINESASBEST

OS SHEETS ETC

1 LOT 35000 1889412 94470 1430H

R 1500HR

167

PB NO 106 GPO SALAWASJODHPURR

AJASTHAN-342001 MRAvinash Sahani

(अनििाश साहिी)

9587891413 avinashsahanibhara

tpetroleumin

MS SCRAP FIRE ENGINES (04

NOS) FUEL TANKS 1 MT 35000 246400 1232

1430HR

1500HR

168

BPCL PIYALA RETAIL INSTALLATION

VILLAGE - PIYALA PO ASAUTI TEHSIL-

BALLARBHGARH DIST - FARIDABAD

HARYANA-121102 MRMandal

Soumyajyoti (मिडल

सोमयजयोनत)

9874444332 mandalsbharatpetr

oleumin

FIRE EXTINGUISHER 10

KG DCPRADAR LEVEL GUAGE-

TANK FARM AUPARALLEL

REDUNDANT UPS-15

KVAAUTOMATION CABLESFLP

LIGHT FIXTURES IN WAGON P ETC

1 LOT 75000 724360 36218 1430H

R 1500HR

169

17 A HASTINGS ROADALLAHABADUTTAR PRADESH-211001 MRAkash R rivastava

(आकाश शरीिासति)

7678882211 akashsrivastavabha

ratpetroleumin

CANOPY LIGHTS (CFL)SEWING

MACHINE USHA TAILOR MODCO2

FIRE EXINGUISHER250

W MH Canopy light fixtures ETC

1 LOT 35000 2357168 117858 1430H

R 1500HR

34

170

AT POST AKOLNER TALUKA

AHMEDNAGAR DIST -

AHMEDNAGARMAHARASHTRA-414005

MRArpit Tiwari (अरपात

नतिारी) 9408381499 arpittiwaribharatpe

troleumin

FIRE WATER PUMP 850klTLF PUMP MS (M) 50 KLHR25 KVA DG SETCANOPYAMFTLF PUMP MS (M)

50 KLHR ETC

1 LS 35000 200800 1004 1500H

R 1530HR

171

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

10 KG DCP 10 NOS10 KG DCP 10

NOSBULK METERS 9 NOSBULK

METERS 141 NOS150MM DIA

PIPE LINE FOR SPEED80MM DIA

PIPE LINE FOR SPEED F 1FF PIPE LINE 200 MM ETC

1 LOT 250000 4839456 2419728 1500H

R 1530HR

172

ram mahto (राम

कमार) MANAGER OPS IC (RETAIL)

BALASORE DEPOT BALASORE DEPOT SOMENATHPUR

INDUSTRIAL AREA ESTATE BALASORE

Odisha PIN - 756019 TEL - 06782-224272 99562-19155 MOB - 9453042457 e-mail ramkumarbharatpe

troleumin

JB NFLP 25 NOSLIGHT

FITTINGS FLP 35 NLIGHT POLES

4M HT 12 NOELECTRICAL

CABLESSLAYINGCEILING FANS 20

NOS20 TON WINDOW AC

MAKE-SAMSUN ETC

1 LOT 35000 279564 139782 1500H

R 1530HR

173

BHARAT PETROLEUM CORP LTD SANKARI

DEPOTNARRAPANCHAVADI

SANKARI(RS)SALEM DIST SANKARITAMIL

NADU-637302 MRArun David A

(अरण डनिड ए)

9482875768 arundavidabharatp

etroleumin

200MM DIA STRAINER-

1NOGODREJFILING CABINET

4DRSSLIDING DOOR SDU-1GODREJ STORWEL

MODEL2MF SYSTEM 3PANELS

ETC

1 LOT 250000 4568544 2284272 1500H

R 1530HR

174

IRIMPANAM INSTALLATION NEW

OIL INSTALLATIONKOCHI KERALA-682309 MRU

Ramadas (य रामिास)

9958444988

RLY TRACKS amp ALLIED

FACILITYRLY TRACKS amp ALLIED

FACILITY ADDITIONAL

1 LOT 175000 1548000 7740 1500H

R 1530HR

35

uramadasbharatpetroleumin

175

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

Y STRAINER 200MM

2NOSSLUDGE PIT AT

BERHAMPORE4-DR FILLING CABINET-2

NOONE GODREJ STEEL TABLE

T9EARTHPITS FOR AG TANKS (12

NOS)ETC

1 LS 35000 372320 18616 1530H

R 1600HR

176

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

STOREWELL PLAIN ALMIRAH-2MS

STORAGE SAFEABLOY

LOCKFLP 125W HPMV 4NOSFIRE

ENGINE SET NO10 ETC

1 LOT 35000 3465584 173279 1530H

R 1600HR

177

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

FLP NON-INTEGRAL FLOOD

LIGHT 2SAKTI 4KVA

AUTOSTABILISERZYXEL OMNI 56K

MODEM FOR BERHARECEIVER-

1 CAMERA-2 MONITOR-1 ETC

1 LOT 75000 767068 383534 1530H

R 1600HR

178

BPCL MANMAD INSTALLATION

MANMAD NANDGAON ROAD

PANEWADI MANMADNASHIKMAHARASHTRA423104

Contact Person MrDeepak Satpute

9692006232

1 no 250 KVA DG SET

2 no of 630 KVA DG SET 6 number

HT panels with CTPT bus-bar

AMF panel for DG sets DG set cables

etc

1 LS 175000 1217664 608832 1530H

R 1600HR

179

BPCL MANMAD INSTALLATION

MANMAD NANDGAON ROAD

PANEWADI MANMADNASHIKMAHARASHTRA423104

Contact Person MrDeepak Satpute

Old roof sheet of TWF GANTRY

1 LS 35000 160812 80406 1530H

R 1600HR

36

9692006232

180

BHARAT PETROLEUM CORPORATION

LIMITED KONDAPALLI DEPOT ( TOP )

PINAPAKA (VIL amp POST) KONDAPALLI

(VIA) KRISVIJAYAWADAAN

DHRA PRADESH-9504214192

avneeshbhartibharatpetroleumin

DG SET AMF PANELS FIRE

ENGINE 70W ST LIGHT FIX 13

NOS160W FLP MLL TYPE 74

NOS15M HOSES 36NOS15 TON

AIR COND 2NOSFLD LIGHT

FIT 2X400 25NOS110V 100AH BATT

CHARGER ETC

1 LOT 35000 200000 1000 1600H

R 1630HR

181

IRUGUR BPCL IRUGUR TOP

INSTALLATION RAVATHUR PO

IRUGUR VIA COIMBATORE Tamil Nadu PIN - 641103 CONTACT PERSON MRSoorya Krishna

(सयाा कषणा) 9895449420

sooryakrishnabharatpetroleumin

ELECTRICALLY OPERATED EXIT BARTERMINAL

ROOM CARD READERTLF RTD

UNIT - BAY10POINT4TLF SET STOP VALVE - BAY10POI15 KL UNDER DRIVEWAY

TANK ETC

1 LS 250000 2120778

1 1060389

1600HR

1630HR

182

WARANGAL DEPOT GOOD SHED

ROADWARANGALTELENGANA-506002

MRMukesh Murali

(मकश मरली)

9497270991 mukeshmuralibhara

tpetroleumin

FW PIPELINE IN TANKFARM

AREAERECTION-75HP

MOTOR75HP PPU FLOWMORE

MSTLF125HP PPU

FLORITEHSDITLF20 HP PUMP KIR

MAKE NO 18 ETC

1 LS 75000 4934092 246704 1600H

R 1630HR

183

BARAUNI TOP PAPROUR DISTRICT

BEGUSARAIBARAUNIBIHAR-851114

CONTACT PERSON MRSaurabh Kumar

9432343519 saurabhkumar001b

haratpetroleumin

FIRE ENGINE-615KLHR-3NOSFIRE ENGINE-

615KLHR-3NOSMASTER METER SET - 3

NOS125KVA DG SET - 2 NOS15 TONS WINDOW

AC WITH REMOTE

1 LS 35000 227300 11365 1600H

R 1630HR

37

ETC

184

KATHGODAM DEPOT DIST -

NANITALUTTARAKHAND-263126 CONTACT PERSON MRPawan

Kumar (पिि कमार)

9862826505 pawankumar006bh

aratpetroleumin

1AVERY ZL SDDU ES0652 MS1LampT ZL HDDU BS5257 HSDZ LINE (SD) -

PUMPLampT PACEMAKER

IVLampT PACEMAKER

IV1LampT ZL HDDU GS1246 HSD ETC

1 LOT 35000 364000 1820 1600H

R 1630HR

185

UDAISAGAR ROAD NEAR RANA PRATAP

NAGAR RLY STNUDAIPURRAJAST

HAN-313001 CONTACT PERSON

MRKhuswinder

(खससिििर)

9412058886 khuswinderbharatp

etroleumin

ZWICKY PUMP NO175HP

PPUNIT-PUMP1PIPELINE

amp FTGS 10080NBFIRE

WATER TANK 858 KL CAP ADDFIRE

WATER RING MAIN ADDL EXP 1

SPRINKILER PIPELINE etc

1 LOT 250000 2121216 1060608 1630H

R 1700HR

186

BPC OIL DEPOT BATILPUR DIST-

DEVAREYABATILPURUTTAR PRADESH-

274001 MR Deepak

Joshi (िीपक जोशी)

9927576670 deepakjoshi001bha

ratpetroleumin

DG SET 125KVAPADLOCK (MAKE ABLOY) - 6

NO6 KVA GENSETDG SET 65

KVAVC BREAKER75 HP PP UNIT-PUMP

NO 2 ETC

1 LOT 35000 320000 1600 1630H

R 1700HR

187

Kandla Installation Khari Rohar Road

Gandhidham(Kutch)GandhidhamGUJRAT-

370201 CONTACT PERSON MRMayank

Bhatt (मयिक भटट)

8154964083 mayankbhattbharat

petroleumin

TANK NO 8 4645 KLTK NO2-ADDL CT-MVWSFFTK NO 18 13667 KL

ERECTIOTANK NO 2 15128 KL EXTN

ETC

1 LS 250000 7210400 36052 1630H

R 1700HR

188

PETROL DEPOT ABEKA

MAKBARAMEERUTUTTAR PRADESH-

250002 CONTACT PERSON MRKumar

Avinash (कमार

MIDCO SD PUMP3NO Z LINE (HD) PUMPAVERY

(SD) ERA PUMPSUBPUMP

amp DISPENSORS 2NOLampT Z LINE

1 LOT 75000 5687512 284375 1630H

R 1700HR

38

अनििाश) 8004938516 kumaravbharatpetr

oleumin

SD PUMP ETC

189

MUZAFFARPUR DEPOT VILL

SHERPURMUZAFFARPURM BIHAR-842005

CONTACT PERSON MRDipayan Roy

(दिपायि रॉय) 06243-242047 Extn 222

9933050509 dipayanroybharatp

etroleumin

DISPENCING UNITPOLE MOUNTED EMBLEM CANAOPY

STRUCTUREOLD MPDsTANK amp

MONOLITH ETC

17553

MT 35000 11200 56 1630H

R 1700HR

190

BARAUNI TOP PAPROUR DISTRICT

BEGUSARAIBARAUNIBIHAR-851114

CONTACT PERSON MrManjul Prasad

Arya (मिजल परसाि आया)

7004230090 manjulprasadarybh

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PRODUCT PIPE FITTING TANK

FOUNDATIONTWD

PIPESFITTINGS900KL TANK II858KL

TANK 10 ETC

1 LOT 250000 2184023 1092012 1700H

R 1730HR

191

BARAUNI TOP PAPROUR DISTRICT

BEGUSARAIBARAUNIBIHAR-851114

CONTACT PERSON MrManjul Prasad

Arya (मिजल परसाि आया)

7004230090 manjulprasadarybh

aratpetroleumin

FOAM TANK 3KL - 1 NOFOAM TANK

3KL - 1 NO100 MM PIPELINE amp FT

550M150 MM PIPELINE amp

FT225M350 MM PIPELINE amp FT

575M ETC

1 LS 35000 275652 137826 1700H

R 1730HR

192

BIJWSAN INSTALLATION NEAR

IGI AIRPORTNEW DELHIDELHI-110061

MRNavi Sharma (ििी

शमाा) 7727863450 navisharmabharatp

etroleumin

HSD TWD PIPELINE HEADER

amp VELVE UPTO TANKATF TWD

PIPELINE HEADER amp VALVE UPTO

TANKS AND LDO TWD PIPE LINE

HEADER amp VALVE UPTO TANK

1 LS 250000 3513600 17568 1700H

R 1730HR

39

SPECIAL NOTES

1 The above old items would be disposed as indicated in the table

2 Pl refer AnnexurendashD for detailed scope of disposal

TABLE ndash A [ PARTndash2 ] [Tentative]

TENTATIVE TAX RATES

STATE TAX FERROUS SCRAP

ALL IGST 1800

CSGST 900

SGST 900

The above mentioned tax rates are tentative and BPCL reserves the right to apply the rates applicable for ferrous and Non ndashferrous items which will be informed during the auction

40

ANNEXURE-D

Scope and SPECIAL CONDITIONS for Disposal of old tanks amp Depot Assets BPCL has different Installation amp depot as per the list in table A Part I The above list is only indicative and not limited exhaustive or actual and it is only for your general referenceguidance Parties have to physically visit the depot and inspect the lot meant for sale and make their own estimates and ascertain the condition of materials its quality it weight quantities make model numbers size capacities specifications and condition etc Therefore no claim shall be entertained in case of any variations if reported at the time of upliftment which may kindly be noted However there may be few items as given below left in the depot not meant for disposal and the same are separately marked or shown at the time of inspection and parties should consider accordingly The following items are not covered in the subject disposal and they are excluded from contractorrsquos scope of work a) Land b) Grown up Big Trees However small bushes shrubs etc are to be

removed and area to be cleaned from all vegetation etc 1 Pipelines running under Railway Tracks 2 Any petroleum products such as petroldieselkerosenelubricantsgreases

gear oils etc found in tankspipesbarrelsloosebulkpackages etc either inside or outside depot premises Petroleum products sludge are not covered in sale and to be handed over to BPCL if any foundsalvaged

3 Dispensing pumps retail outlet items like trays etc which are clearly marked amp kept separately

Please note that as BPCL has to handover land to Govt Authorities for their construction of sheds etc urgently and therefore the sequence of disposal in Phases and Time Lines shall be as under Contractor has to immediately complete the disposal of facilities falling under area from boundary wall The contractorrsquos obligations for completion of entire job will be as per tender terms amp conditions At the time of dismantling of facilities the contractor has to provide separate temporary fencing at his cost so that even after handing over part land to Govt Authorities for their construction activities other facilities are demarcated and any encroachment from unauthorized authority people are avoided The contractor has to make their own arrangements for safety and security during the entire operations of disposal activities The entire job must be completed as above but not exceeding 16 weeks from the date of authority letter as shown above failing which appropriate action as deemed fit will be taken in line with the general terms and conditions of the auction tender The successful bidder has to surface amp level the complete area after shifting all the materials All debris are to be removed from site For leveling the ground to one level

41

and filling up all trenches of underground tanks or any low level or trenches all debris earth rubble bricks mortar etc salvaged from dismantling are to be used The bidder has to arrange and bear the cost of dismantling loading unloading amp transportation of materials to his their place After excavating removing the underground tanks pipelines etc the same are to be filled up with available material or material brought from outside if required at contractorrsquos cost and risk in particular for filling up of underground tank trenches etc Dismantling of Underground pipelines in the Railway siding area from decantation header manifold sections and up to BPCL depot compound wall needs Railways permission for dismantling excavation etc which are to be obtained by the Purchaser only However BPCL may provide any assistance if required to the Purchaser in obtaining such permissions After excavation etc the area is to be filled back and brought to original condition to the satisfaction of the BPCL and as directed All safety precautions as stipulated by BPCL are to be followed at the time of disposal of facilities both inside and outside BPCL depot premises compound wall Any damage to the Corporationrsquos or Third Partyrsquos properties during removal of the items will have to be made good by the successful tenderer at their own cost The Corporation reserves the right to claim from the contractor any expenses which might have been incurred by it over and above the EMD by way of restoring damages caused to properties belonging to the Corporation Third Parties by the action of such contractorrsquos or their men Party has to make his own arrangement for power connections to cut the tanks or lighting or any other purpose BPCL shall not provide any power connection No invoice challan will be issued by BPCL for each truck of materials to be removed since the entire materials are being disposed on lumpsum single lot basis OTHER SPECIAL CONDITIONS FOR DEMOLITION OF DEPOT FACILITIES 1 The intending bidder should inspect the site prior to submitting of the offer and make himself familiar with the site conditions and available facilities 2 Bidders alongwith the offers must give an undertaking that the steel plates of tanks pipelines that have contained leaded gasoline will not be used for edible products drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe by suitable means 3 Demolition is an inherently hazardous process and hence every person involved in demolition activity must wear protective equipment including helmet gloves safety footwear etc as per BPCL guidelines 4 Demolition must be supervised by persons having thorough knowledge of demolition process 5 Successful bidder shall carryout a survey to assess the physical characteristics and design of the facilities to be demolished so as to arrive at a safe demolition method Based on survey Demolition Action Plan shall be submitted for BPCLrsquos approval before starting any demolition The plan should include bull Sequence of demolition of facilities with time frame bull Method of demolition of facilities including drawings sketches if any bull The proposed treatment for steel plates particularly for tanks which contained leaded gasoline

42

bull How the party will further utilize the steel plates obtained from product tanks and also the product pipes bull Method of disposal of debris bull Manpower to be deployed bull Machinery Equipment to be deployed bull List of PPE [ Personal Protective Equipments ] required and that would be worn by people involved in the activity 6 Before demolition begins all utility services to the structure like electricity water etc must be disconnected Arrangements must be made to keep the unwanted persons as far away as possible from the site by necessary barricade 7 It is dangerous to leave isolated parts of a wall structures standing as they are liable to collapse from the effect of high winds self weight etc and hence necessary cordoning should be made for such cases 8 Debris should not be allowed to build up against walls or floors with the consequent risk of the structure being unintentionally overloaded 9 Disposal process for debris and pit yard for the same should be identified for safe disposal within the stipulated time 10 Order dismantling From safety consideration following order for dismantling of the depot facility is recommended bull All equipment fittings bull AG Product piping and allied fittings bull AG Product tanks bull UG Product tanks bull Fire protection facilities ie fire water tanks hydrant mains monitors etc bull Internal electrification bull Structures bull Buildings bull Electrical ndash external yard lighting cabling MCC etc bull Communication The above is a standard sequence for dismantling but for this particular tender above sequence is superseded by earlier conditions of dismantling in 3 phases as mentioned in special conditions above 111 Demolition of Above Ground (AG) Tanks There are fatal and serious accidents caused by persons entering confined spaces without the necessary tests being carried out and correct safety rescue equipment being provided It is therefore absolutely essential to ensure that product tanks are tested and certified gas free prior to starting of hot work Following sequence shall be followed for dismantling of AG tanks a) Mechanical isolation of Tank by removing all pipe connections fittings like Level Gauges Dip hatch PV Valves Inter-tank catwalk (if any) b) Internal treatment and further dismantling AG tanks shall be demolished preferably by reverse jacking method

43

For safe working necessary scaffolds platforms etc shall be erected and proper access to them shall be provided The steel plates cut from tank shall be lowered using safe hoisting devices having valid test certificates Prevention of further use of steel plates which contained leaded gasoline for storage of edible products drinking water unless they are removed While disposing of the steel plates obtained from product tanks which contained leaded gasoline it shall be ensured that they are not further used for storing edible product and drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe This could be ensured by the following methods By heat treatment of steel plates using flame cleaner By removing all scales etc by abrasive blast cleaning using grits shots If the plates are grit shot blasted care shall be taken to collect the grit or shot from operation to prevent spread of lead bearing dust The used grits shots must be treated as contaminated and not reused for other operations It should be disposed off along with the residue thus obtained as per practice followed for leaded sludge All parties involved in handling the plates should be made aware of their origin and risks involved in view of leaded gasoline Disposal of steel plates from tanks which didnrsquot contain leaded gasoline Steel plates of other tanks in which leaded products have never been stored can be disposed off after cleaning with wire brush to bare metal particularly the first strake and bottom plates The responsibility of ensuring that the plates are completely safe for further use lies with the successful vendor 112 Demolition of UG tanks Following sequence should be sued for the disposal of Underground tanks

1 Mechanical isolation of Tank by removing all pipe connections fittings like Level Gauges Dip hatch PV Valves etc

2 All personnel involved in the removal and disposal of underground tanks should be aware of the potential hazards associated withmdash (a) flammable andor combustible liquids (b) product toxicity (c) entry into confined spaces and (d) entry into excavations

3 Before start of any work on the UG tank ensure that the copies of the tank cleaning certificates for the tanks are available The same to be certified by the BPCL officer (or) authorized inspector from BPCL who is witnessing the demolition before the start of the work

4 Open the manhole covers with the anchoring supports in place and if the tank is found to be filled with water it will be necessary to dispose of the water in an environmentally safe manner

5 After removal of the water from the tank refill the tank with fresh potable water until the tank starts to overflow Do not allow excess water to escape into the excavation and ensure the level does not rise into the vent pipe and submit the tank to excess static pressure

6 Withdraw water until the level is again down to 150 mm below the top of the tank

44

Use only pumping equipment suitable for the purpose and collect all water for proper Disposal

7 Allow the tank to settle for 2-3 hours and test the small vapor space with a gas detector and if the reading is below 5 of the LEL then the tank may be emptied If the same is found above 5 remove the water from the tank The disposal vendor may inform BPCL about the higher LEL readings and BPCL shall arrange to clean the tank further No work shall be taken up on the tank in this case Please note that the reading of the gas detector has to be witnessed by the BPCL officer (or) authorized inspector from BPCL

8 If the reading of the gas detector is below 5 the water may be removed and the cutting operations may be carried out

For safe working necessary shoring shuttering platforms shall be done and proper access shall be provided The steel plates cut from tank shall be lifted using safe hoisting devices having valid test certificates Prevention of further use of steel plates which contained leaded gasoline for storage of edible products drinking water unless they are removed While disposing of the steel plates obtained from product tanks which contained leaded gasoline it shall be ensured that they are not further used for storing edible product and drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe This could be ensured by the following methods By heat treatment of steel plates using flame cleaner By removing all scales etc by abrasive blast cleaning using grits shots If the plates are grit shot blasted care shall be taken to collect the grit or shot from operation to prevent spread of lead bearing dust The used grits shots must be treated as contaminated and not reused for other operations It should be disposed off along with the residue thus obtained as per practice followed for leaded sludge All parties involved in handling the plates should be made aware of their origin and risks involved in view of leaded gasoline Disposal of steel plates from tanks which didnrsquot contain leaded gasoline Steel plates of other tanks in which leaded products have never been stored can be disposed off after cleaning with wire brush to bare metal particularly the first strake and bottom plates The responsibility of ensuring that the plates are completely safe for further use lies with the successful vendor

12 Product Pipelines The pipelines can be disposed off after cleaning by sufficient water flushing The successful vendor shall ensure that these pipes are not re-used for carrying edible products drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe All parties involved in handling the pipes should be made aware of their origin and risks involved 13 General Safety regulations precautions while carrying out dismantling works The objective of this documents is to provide and establish safe-working practices at the work site of Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd These summarized safety requirements are mandatory and should be fully understood both by the successful vendor and their employees The contractual obligation for safety lies completely with the contractor

45

himself Further some additional safety requirements also can come up In such an even the successful vendor shall follow the more stringent regulation at all times The successful vendor shall at his own expense arrange and comply with all safety provisions as stipulated by the Company Bueuro of Indian Standards the Electricity act Factory act OISD and other acts as applicable in respect of all personnel directly or indirectly employed for the work The successful vendor shall ensure that he his sub-contractor and workers employed by him shall comply with all fire safety heath regulations issued from time to time by the company The successful vendor shall also be liable for any pecuniary liability arising on account of any violation by him of the safety requirements Should any injury to people or loss or damage due to fire or accident to any property or a portion thereof occur as a result of failure to comply with such regulations the successful vendor shall be held responsible for the consequences thereof and shall keep the company harmless and indemnified Relevant Indian standard codes on safety 1) IS3764-1922-Excavation work-code of safety 2) IS401 (Part1amp2) ndash 1967 - Safety regulations for steel tubular scaffolding 3) IS3696(Part 1)-1987-Safety code for scaffolds 4) IS3696(Part 2)-1987-Safety code for Ladders 5) IS7293-1974-Safety code for working with construction machinery 6) IS3016-1982-Code of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operations 7) IS4130-1991-Demolition of buildings-Code of safety 8) IS5216(Part 1amp2)-1982-Recommendation on safety procedures and practices in Electrical work 9) IS10667-1983-Guide for selection of industrial safety equipments for protection foot and leg 10) IS6994(Part 1)-1973-Specification for safety glovesPart 1-Leather and cotton gloves 11) IS2925-1984-Specification for Industrial safety helmets 12) IS3521-1983-Industrial safety belts and harnesses Working at Height Working at height is one of the most hazardous construction operations Utmost care is to be taken while working at height Working at height more than 2 Mtrs Shall be done with suitable guard rails and toe board Guard rail and toe board dimensions shall be same as given for scaffoldings While working at height 2 Mtrs And above safety harness must be used All openings must be boldly amp clearly marked and properly barricaded If cover is used it must be capable to bear the weight Proper crawling ladders must be used for sloping roof where tile battens are not strong enough to take the load For fragile roof crawling boards or roof ladder shall be used Openings cut outs on floor roof must be guarded with barricade cover having capacity to withstand human load and clearly marked with colour and notice board Using Ladder

46

Only one person shall climb or descent from one ladder at a time It shall be secured at top and bottom and in addition one person should be present at the ground to hold the ladder as a second check If the ladder is used for carrying material as well suitable foot holds and handholds shall be provided on the ladder The slope of the ladder shall not be too steep or flat (the ladder shall be given an inclination not steeper than 1 to 4 ie 1 horizontal to 4 vertical) to cause slipping or falling off and it shall rest on firm surface No portable single ladder shall be over 10 M in lengths while the width between the side rails in ring ladder shall in no case be less than 30 cms for ladder upto and including 3 Mtrs in length Ladder shall extend at least 1 M above landing place For longer ladders this width should be increased by at least by 6 mm for each additional 30 cms of length Uniform step spacing shall not exceed 15 cms Rung of the ladder shall not be used for support or to tie stiles or side members are meant for this Ladder shall not be hung from its rungs or from one stile as this tends to pull out the rungs Make sure that footwear is free from mud or grease etc before climbing a ladder Ladder used shall be of standard material like wooden steel and be sufficiently strong conforming to IS3696-1991(Part 2) Scaffolding Scaffolding can be defined as a temporary structure supporting one or more platforms and which is used either as a workplace or for storage of materials in the course construction work including both for maintenance and demolition Scaffolding shall be provided for all works that cannot be safely done from the ground except such short period of work as can be done safely from ladders Scaffolds shall be erected altered or dismantled only by competent persons under proper supervision After erection scaffolds shall be inspected at least once in a week and a written report on each inspection is kept The height above which scaffolding is mandatory is 2 Mtrs Scaffolding shall be of good quality Bamboo or steel tubular structure conforming to IS 4014(Part I and II) Scaffolds shall be designed for their maximum load and with a safety factor of at least 4 or as prescribed by the site-in-charge Scaffolds shall be provided with safe means of access such as stairs ladders or ramps Scaffold shall be tied or anchored to the building or structure at suitable intervals so as to prevent movement

47

Joints in the scaffolds shall be tied up and clamped properly to avoid any slippage The upright members of the scaffolding shall be placed on firm and level ground and base plates at their feet shall rest on timber sole boards All the uprights shall be kept equidistant and shall be connected and strengthened by ladders fixed on the inside of the uprights for strength joints in ladders shall be staggered Transforms shall be set on top of ladders and at right angles to them and building structure Bracing is essential to stiffen the scaffolds and prevent sideways movement and it should run diagonally from ladder to ladder or upright to upright Working platforms and gangways should rest squarely and evenly on transforms to prevent risk of trippling Recommended width of it are a) Not less than 60 cm if used as footing only b) Not less than 80 cm if used also for stacking of materials c) Not less than 11 Mtrs If used for the support of a treETLe platform The provision of security guard rails and toe board at every point at which full height is more than 2 Mtrs Shall be made Guard rail height should be between 90cm and 115 cm and toe board should raise 15 cm above the working platform Suitable protection shall be made by providing debris netting against falling of materials Mobile tower scaffold ndash wheels should be locked when in use Static tower scaffold should not exceed 12 Mtrs In height when free standing and above this height should tied Height to base width ratio for static tower should not more than 41 351 and 31 for indoor outdoor and mobile tower respectively Safety harness should be used while working at height more than 2 Mtrs Scaffolding shall be physically checked for load carrying capacity occasionally Following BIS safety codes shall be referred for further safety precautions a) IS3696-1987 PART I-Safety of scaffolding b) IS3696-1991 PART II-Safety code for ladder c) IS4014-PART 2-Code of practive for steel tubular scaffolding ndash safety regulations Working Platform Wherever possible all works to be done at a height greater than 2 Mtrs Above ground level must be performed from properly constructed and maintained working platform Safe means of access shall be provided to all working platforms Working platforms gangways and stairways shall be so constructed that they shall not sag unduly or unequally Every opening in a working platform shall be provided with suitable beams to prevent the fall of persons or materials The working platform shall be - Closely boarded

48

- At least 60 cm wide if used only as a footing only at least 80 cm wide if used also for stacking material and at least 11 Mtrs If used for the support of a treETLe platform - Provided with tow-boards of minimum 015 Mtrs in height - Provided with hand rails not greater than 085 Mtrs above toe-board - Constructed as close to the structure or building as possible Working on roof People working on roof shall be properly protected by providing temporary railing hand rails safety harness Workers working underneath shall use helmets Care shall be taken to prevent falling of material from top to adjoining area in slat roofs more than 10deg safety belt shall be used and belt end fastened properly to a fixed object Workmen shall not be allowed to work on slippery roofs Fragile materials such as wired glass corrugated plastic sheeting and unreinforced insulating slabs etc shall be identified and necessary precautions taken while working on them People working on fragile roof shall be properly protected by providing two Crawling Bards or Roof ladders so that one is available to stand on while the other is being moved Crawling Boards shall have cross batons atleast 32 mm thick and not more than 380 mm apart and shall be secured in position Gas cutting Adherence to relevant codes and employment of qualified workers are two basic requirements for gas cutting process Hazards such as electricity heat flame flammable gas etc are present in this process Hence following precautions must be followed while carrying these operations All fire precautions as stipulated in IS3016 (Code of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operations) shall be followed while gas cutting operations) shall be followed while gas cutting Fire extinguishers sand buckets water and gunny bags shall be provided when hot work is in progress Gas cylinders used for gas cutting Gas cylinders shall be of approved make Gas cylinder valves shall always be checked and shall be closed when not in use Be stored in a well-ventilated area Be fitted with safety caps when not in use Not be lifted by nozzle and rolled All gas and oxygen regulators shall be fitted with Flashback arrestors being non-return valves designed to prevent and explosive mix developing in cylinder Checking for leaks shall be by means of soapy liquid applied to each joint and under no circumstances shall a naked flame be applied to any part of the cylinder When working at a height do not place cylinders directly beneath the working area as molten metal may fall in to the hoses causing leaks and possibly igniting the gases

49

The welder and any person working in close proximity in order to prevent permanent damage to the eyes must wear suitable eye protection when not in use electricity to the holder and electrode shall turned off Hose shall be in good condition properly clamped as per specifications Welding cable shall have proper insulation with minimum number of joints All equipments shall be properly earthed and cables properly insulated and connected LPG Cylinders if used should be stored kept in a well-ventilated placed and there should be no excavations drains or basements nearby LPG Cylinders should never be stored below ground level or closer than 3 M to cylinder containing oxygen or materials which are toxic and corrosive Cylinders full or empty should never to stored upright with the valve uppermost The valve of empty LPG cylinders should be kept closed if they are left open air will diffuse into the cylinder and may form an explosive mixture BIS Code IS3016-1982 on ldquocode of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operationsrdquo shall be referred for further safety measures Electrical work Some of the basic safety steps to be ensured are given below 1) Only authorised person shall carry out dismantling of electrical system 2) Isolation of the electrical system before taking up the work must be ensured 3) Before working on an electrical line fuse should be physically removed and the line is isolated and a suitable locking mechanism must be provided to prevent accidental switching fixing fuses by other persons A notice board displaying ldquoMen at workrdquo message should be placed The section of circuit under repair should be connected to earth 4) IS 5216-1982 ldquoRecommendations on safety procedures and practices in Electric Worksrdquo shall be referred for further safety measures Working with machineries Material handling equipments Many accidents take place while handling materials at site It is highly hazardous operation Hence special attention by contractor is required in this respect Following precautions are recommended Safe working space for all these equipments must be provided Proper material stockyard should be made and all material should be staked arranged kept in orderly manner with proper moving space for handling machinery Proper warning boards signs shall be provided when machineries like cranes hoists are being operated Brakes clutches of winches shall be checked on regular basis Chains ropes belts shall be inspected and repaired changed as necessary All moving part of the material handling equipment must be provided with suitable guards

50

Lifting ropes should be inspected for kinking loose wires high strands corrosion nicking lubrication change in diameter cross section Slings and other lifting materials which are not suitable for use should be promptly withdrawn and destroyed Lifting chains should be inspected for bent links cracks in weld areas or any other section of link trasverse nicks and gauges and corrosion pits Elongation of the lifting chain link due to over loading should be inspected before using it For lifting hook if the throat opening exceeds 15 of the normal opening it should be replaced When inspecting the hook measurement must be made between the shank and narrowest point of the hook opening A chain used for lifting should not be spliced by inserting a bolt between two links Strain should not be put on a kinked chain Hammer should not be used to force a hook over a chain link A safety hook fitted with a latch to prevent displacement of loads should only be used for material handling lifting IS7293-1974 (Code of Practice for Working with Construction Machinery) shall be referred for further safety measures Cranes All works involving the use of crane shall be properly planned in advance and the following shall be ensured The crane is capable of lifting the load Safe load capacity should be clearly marked on jibs winches pulleys slings and ropes All job cranes should have an automatic safe load indicator which alerts the operator The condition of the ground at the crane location is satisfactory to support the crane and the load The rotation of the cab and therefore the boom is not restricted-suitable matting or plates are available to protect underground services and paving All slings shackles hooks etc are of correct rating and in good condition Cranes and lifting equipments must be inspected and carry a valid test certificate issued by an accredited testing agency Crane hooks etc are to be fitted with properly functioning safety clips to prevent displacement of the sling from the hook during the lift Driver of the crane must be watchful and must ensure before driving the vehicle either forward or reverse that no one is near the wheel of the vehicle and no one is trying to climb the vehicle while moving Crane operators and signalers must be over the age of 18 trained and sufficiently experienced There should always to a signalman or a signaling system such as a

51

telephone if the crane operator cannot see the load throughout the lift Hand signal shall be clear and distinct and shall follow recognised code or system Workers must be use safety shoe and helmet They are also required to wear gloves and other PPE for handling of some special materials Raising lowering and braking of jib should not be done abruptly in order to prevent it from snapping All vehicles used by the contractor shall be in worthy conditions and in conformance to the land transport requirements Cranes should be tested and examined by a competent person for its wear and tear No part of the crane or crane load should be closer than 4 Mtrs to live overhead For movement of crane or other material handling equipment ramp gradient should not exceed 1 in 10 No person should be allowed to stand or work under lifted load All drivers shall hold a valid driving license for the class of vehicle to be driven Manual Handling Assistance should be obtained if the load is too heavy or awkward for manual handing Clear walkway to the destination and safe stack should be ensured before handing the load manually Following procedure should be followed while lifting the load manually Stand close to the load on a firm footing and with feet about 30 am apart Bend the knees and keep your back as straight as you can Take a firm grip on a load Breathe in and throw the shoulders backwards Straighten the legs amp continue to keep the back as straight as you can Make sure that your view is not obstructed by the load Keep the load close to the body Lift slowly and smoothly When carrying the load avoid twisting spine to run move your feet instead One person should not be allowed to pull more than 63 kg The best weight unit for lifting by a worker is 18 kg and hence should be fixed as upper limit of load to be lifted by worker If two or more workers are lifting one should give instructions to ensure that the team works together bull Type of clothing is very important in manual handling of material Clothing should be such that it allows easy movement of arms and will not catch in machinery or on a load

52

bull The successful bidder of the said depot assets will assume full responsibility for demolishing and dismantling the said facilities and itrsquos removal from the corporationrsquos land whether through his own employees or through contract labour It should also be a condition of the tender documents that consequent upon the sale of the said depot assets the depot shall cease to be the corporationrsquos ldquoestablishmentrdquo as that expression is defined in the Building and other construction workers actrsquo1996and if the successful bidder employs 50 or more building workers for the demolition of the said facilities he as the ldquoemployerrdquo in relation to the said establishment will ensure full compliance with the said act including section 44 amp 45 thereof Upon the cancellation of the factory license and the slump sale of the assets of the said depot the storage and distribution of petroleum products is no longer carried on in the said facilities The successful bidder or purchaser of the said depot assets who demolishes the said facilities with the intention of selling the various items from the depot as scrap for his own benefit cannot be regarded as a ldquocontractorrdquo as that expression is defined in the contract labour (regulation amp abolition act1970 Similarly the workmen engaged by the successful bidder or purchaser of the said depot assets for carrying out the work of demolition cannot be regarded as contract labour under the said act In the circumstances no sooner the property in the assets of the depot facilities is transferred to the successful bidder or purchaser the corporation can not be regarded as the ldquoprinciple employerrdquo under the said act in as much as the Corpn has ceased to continue the work of the establishment viz The storage and distribution of the petroleum products in the concerned depot bull Under the Environment (protection) Act 1986 read with Hazardous waste (management amp handling) rules1989 the ldquooccupierrdquo in relation to the depot facilities is obliged to ensure that all hazardous waste are properly handled and disposed of without any adverse effects which may result from such wastes and is also responsible for proper collection reception treatment storage or disposal of these wastes either himself or through the ldquooperator of the facilityrdquo Since the corporation is governed by the said act and rules and highest bidder purchaser of the depot assets is not the occupier generating hazardous it is incumbent on the corporation to continue its practice namely handing over the site to the successful bidder the product including the sludge vapour and gas etc is completely removed as per the Companyrsquos operating procedure It may also be appreciated that the highest bidderpurchaser may fail to take any safeguards to protect his employees or the employees of a contractor engaged by him or the public at large from the toxic or poisonous effects of the residual sludge vapour or gas

ARBITRATION CLAUSE

Any dispute or difference whatsoever arising out of or in connection with this Agreement including any question regarding its existence validity construction interpretation application meaning scope operation or effect of this contract or termination thereof shall be referred to and finally resolved through arbitration as per the procedure mentioned herein below (a) The dispute or difference shall in any event be referred only to a Sole Arbitrator (b) The appointment and arbitration proceedings shall be conducted in accordance with SCOPE forum of Arbitration Rules for the time being in force or as amended from time to time (c) The Seat of arbitration shall be at Mumbai (d) The proceedings shall be conducted in English language (e) The cost of the proceedings shall be equally borne by the parties unless otherwise Directed by the Sole Arbitrator

53

Page 10: e-AUCTION SALE - Bharat Petroleum

10

IN CASE OF PROBLEM DURING AUCTION PLEASE CONTACT THE FOLLOWING ADDRESS

NAME ADDRESS MOBILE NO Email ID

Helpdesk A-201208 Wall Street - II Opp Orient Club Nr Gujarat College Ellis Bridge Ahmedabad - 380 006 Gujarat (India)

+91-79-68136 861 | 871 | 819

supportbpcleprocin

Mr Harshal Sapkale

Mumbai BPCL Mumbai Sewree

022 2417 6419 63518966379766900823

mumbaisupporteptlin

Mr Rahul Desai

Ahmedabad 079-6813 6873

+91 93745 19816

rahulabcprocurecom

Mr Chandan Kolkata +91 33 24293447 9265562841

chandaneptlin

Mr Rajesh Chennai +91 44 26142669 chennaisupporteptlin

Mr Milan

Suresh

Kochi +91 ndash484 2821642 +91 6351896638

kochieptlin

7 Auction Result 71 The result will be declared within 50 working days approximate from the date of auction

through Sales Letter 72 The rate offered by the bidder shall be considered as Basic Price Per Unit of the items

mentioned All taxes Duties Goods amp Service Tax (GST) Tax Collected at Source(TCS) or any other statutory levies or taxes as applicable under the relevant GST act IT Act or any other act shall be charged extra at the rate prevailing at the time of sale letter deliveryinvoicing At the time of receipt of payment towards sale of scraps items as mentioned in the tender documents advance 18 GST will be charged along with 075 TCS Same shall be adjusted at the time of final invoicing accordingly differential amount if any shall be refunded recovered from the customers No interest claims shall be entertained by BPCL on account of advance receipt from the customers

73 The present tentative rate of GST is given In Table ldquoArdquo [Part -2 ] However these Taxes as

applicable shall be on actuals Tax Collection at Source [TCS] 075 of [basic value + GST ] will be charged extra to all Bidders for all items Successful bidder has to deposit the amount of equal to [basic + GST + TCS] BPCL would provide Tax Collection Certificate to successful Bidder In case TCS is not applicable bidder can take refund from appropriate authority based on TCS Certificate of BPCL

74 Please note that taxes duties TCS etc statutory levies shall be as applicable at the time of

sale letter upliftment invoicing Decision in regard to applicability of GST TCS rates etc as decided by BPCL would be final and binding to the successful bidder and bidders cannot claim dispute on this matter

75 Any failure to accept the rate of taxes duties TCS etc as may be indicated by BPCL in the

sale letter at the time of upliftment in the invoice BPCL reserves the right to forfeit EMD and cancel sale letter without assigning any reasons

11

BIDDING SCREEN 76 The start bid price amp increment price have been mentioned vide Table-A (Part-I) which

shall be visible to all the bidders on their respective bidding screen for each Lot for which they are qualified to bid Please note that the first bid that comes in the system should be equal to the start price + one increment or higher than the increment value for each Lot The second online bid and onwards for any particular Lot will have to be higher than the H1 rate by the minimum increment value or higher than the increment value

77 Please note that the start bid price is the minimum basic price excluding all taxes etc and bidders have to put their bids above the start bid price indicated above BPCL reserves the right not to sell at the highest offer received during the auction in case their expected reserve target price is not achieved or for any other reasons

78 Bidders to note that Start Bid Price provided by BPCL is only to proceed with start of e-auction It is to be noted that Start Bid Price is not considered as expected sale price Customers who are interested to purchase the material are requested to give their best price for the material even in case where there are no competitive bids BPCL reserves to sell material only when sale price obtained is as per BPCL requirement Also please note that the Start Price mentioned is only indicative and can be changed on the auction day based on market conditions

8 Payment amp Delivery

81 Successful Bidder [H-1 Party] will have to make payment of full Sale value [including GST

and TCS as applicable ] in the form of Demand draft in favour of Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd payable at Mumbai or through NEFTRTGS within 2 weeks of Sale Letter intimation of bid acceptance and uplift the materials by making their own arrangements within 2 weeks of Authority Letter issued by BPCL In case of any delay in making payment beyond stipulated time as mentioned above prior intimation needs to be sent to BPCL authorities and concurrence should be sought In case where there is no intimation from the customer or the customer does not respond to the follow-ups then the following steps may be taken by BPCL

A Partyrsquos EMD may be forfeited B Sale letter will be treated as cancelled and Seller shall have the right to

dispose off the materials No claim whatsoever from the said party shall be entertained

C The party may also be debarred from participation in any future sales auctions for one year

82 Bidders must ensure that the inspection of scrap at location is carried out thoroughly before

quoting in eauction Common understanding on quantityweight of scrap has to be reached before the bidder submits the bid No claims will be entertained post bidding and at the time of lifting the material In case of any dispute the matter should be resolved directly with the location

NOTE 1) EMD will be refunded after completion of the disposal activity

2) Successful party has to make payment in full and in one installment only 3) No part payments will be allowed However in exceptional circumstances in case

12

the complete material is not available at the location then concurrence from location representative is mandatory so that the customer may deposit the part payment for the available material

9 Description of Materials and Quality and Quantity

91 The materials shall be disposed off in ldquoAS-IS-WHERE-ISrdquo and ldquoNO COMPLAINTrdquo basis in single lot only

92 Numbers quantities and nature of material given in the catalogue are approximate indicative only and the materials will be sold without any regard or consideration of these numbers or nature of materials and no Warranty or guarantee shall be implied The Purchaser must lift the declared quantity within prescribed time of four weeks The sale disposal offer may be withdrawn by the seller any time and the decision of the seller in this regard is final and binding on all

93 Each truck may be weighed both before and after loading on weighbridge and weighment witnessed jointly by officers of BPCL Purchasers representatives if required

10 Removal of Materials

101 The purchaser shall complete the transaction including collecting the scrap material

before 500 pm on any working day with prior appointment with the concerned department within the stipulated delivery days The items offered for sale will be handed over to the successful tenderer by BPCL official at site on production of our Authority Letter which will be issued after the payment of total sale price including Taxes amp TCSetc

102 The Seller reserves the right to unload the vehicles for inspection purpose If it is

suspected at any time that the purchaser has loaded the material materials for which he is not purchaser or if the purchaser is found to carry excess material than that mentioned in the documents the Co will be within its right to detain the truck unload the goods at the cost amp expenses of the purchaser amp terminate the contract forthwith and may forfeit the sale value amp claim such further losses and damages that may be caused to the Seller

103 Any damage to the Sellerrsquos or Third Partyrsquos properties during removal of the items will

have to be made good by the successful purchaser at their own cost The Seller reserves the right to claim from the purchaser any expenses which might have been incurred by it over and above the EMD by way of restoring damages caused to properties belonging to the Seller Third Parties by the action of such purchaser or their men Until such losses are reimbursed delivery of the material sold will not be given to the purchaser

104 Loading Unloading will be carried out by the purchaser at his own costs amp risk All

material handling machines equipments tools and tackles labour etc or any other items as may be required to be supplied by party or as insisted by the seller for successful completion of the job will be arranged by the purchasers at their own cost Non-availability of the same will not be considered as a ground for lsquoLate-Liftingrsquo of the materials

Scrap material shall be weighed as far as possible within BPCL premises in presence of the buyer and seller (BPCL representative) before clearance for dispatch In case there are no facilities for weighing in sellers premises the purchaser shall arrange for weighing in an approved weighing machine at his cost as directed and to be

13

witnessed by the purchaserrsquos representative 11 Decision in case of disputes

111 In case of any dispute regarding the contract the decision of the Seller shall be final and binding If there is any dispute as to the last or highest bid or dispute in identifying the item belonging to particular lot the dispute shall be determined by the Seller and their decision shall be final and binding to all

12 Right of Acceptance Rejection of offer

121 The Seller reserves the right to withdraw wholly or partially any or all the items set for sale at any time during the period of contract without assigning any reasons

122 The goods are sold subject to the reserve expected price obtained by the Seller to

their satisfaction The Seller is not bound to accept the highest offer The Seller reserves the right to reject any conditional offers

13 Forfeiture of Earnest Money Deposit

131 In case of failure of the purchaser to comply with the conditions of the tender contract the Seller may at its discretion terminate the contract and the EMD paid by the purchaser may stand forfeited for the breach of contract by the purchaser The lot in question will be re-sold by the Seller without any reference to the purchaser to any other buyer at the cost and risk of the defaulting purchaser The deficit if any will be recovered from the defaulting purchaser

132 The lots paid for must be completely removed at the purchaserrsquos expense within the

schedule period specified If any lot is not removed within this specified period the Seller may re-sell re-auction the said lot or portion thereof at the purchaserrsquos risk and expense In this event the purchaser will be liable to compensate the Seller for all the damages and losses that the Seller may suffer on account of re-selling re-auctioning the lot This will be in addition to EMD that may stand forfeited in the event of the purchaser not removing the lots within the specified time

133 In case the bidder backs out from any of the LOT mentioned in which he is H1 bidder

then the complete EMD amount submitted for that Category may be forfeited by BPCL

14 Termination of Contract

The Seller reserves the right to terminate the contract at any time by giving three days notice on the following ground

141 Unsatisfactory execution or performance of the contract by the purchaser 142 For improper behavior of the purchaser or breach of the terms and conditions of

the contract 143 Decision of the Seller to terminate the contract shall be final and binding and no claim

for damages and compensation shall be entertained In the event of the purchaser or his agent or servant committing or attempting to commit theft fraud dishonesty or gross misbehaviour in connection with the subject matter of this contract or in any other connection whatsoever concerning the business of the Seller the Seller will be entitled to terminate the contract forthwith and may forfeit the EMD Sale Value at its sole discretion

14

144 In case of any incomplete job or only part job done before the schedule time for

completion and if the delays are found to be attributable to the purchaserrsquos failures the seller ie BPCL if not satisfied with their performance reserves the right to terminate the contract and award the job to any other Contractor at their cost and risk

15 Passing of Property In the goods

It is expressly made clear that the property in the goods whether sold by units weights or lots whether arranged or otherwise will remain that of the Seller and will pass on to the purchaser only when material is taken out by the Purchaser from the factory Premises after getting valid dispatch documents

16 General

161 All Safety Regulations should be followed by the purchaser and their men in removing the items Also the purchaser and their men will be neither allowed to carry lighters nor to smoke inside the premises They should obtain suitable Work Permits Safety Certificates for excavation hot work etc from the authorities at site The work will be allowed to carry out during working hours of the Installation Depot territoryregional offices LPG Plants etc only The work should be commenced only after obtaining necessary permission from the Corporationrsquos representative The workers employed to carry out the work should observe the Corporationrsquos rules and regulations at the location

162 Any injuries to workers employed by the successful purchaser while removal

transport of the items and any risk liabilities (including under Workmenrsquos Compensation Act etc) arising out of the same will be the liability of the purchaser and not of the Corporation The Purchaser should also indemnify the Corporation against all liabilities demurrage claims arising out of non-compliance by the purchaser of all statutory requirements currently in force or made applicable subsequently The successful purchaser will keep the Corporation indemnified against all damages claims arising of the aforesaid

163 All notices letters sent to the purchaser shall be deemed to have been received

by him them within 48 hours from the time of posting if the same are sent at the address given by the purchaser

164 Resale will not be recognized and release order will be made out in the name of

actual successful purchasers only 165 The purchaser shall not be entitled to resell any lot or part of a lot while the goods

are still lying within the premises of the Company and no delivery would be effected by the Company to any person other than the purchaser whose names are mentioned in the delivery order

166 The successful party shall also be liable for any pecuniary liability arising on

account of any violation by them of the safety requirements Should any injury to people or loss or damage due to fire or accident to any property or a portion thereof occur as a result of failure to comply with such regulations the successful party shall be held responsible for the consequences thereof and shall keep the company seller harmless and indemnified

15

167 The terms and conditions of tender for disposal of scrap material as per Annexure

ndash1 amp 2 shall be applicable 168 Any change in conditions of sale or additional conditions of sale if any will be

announced in the following web sites

1 httpseprocureprocuretigercom 2 wwwbharatpetroleumcom --gt Energizing Business --gtTenders rarrSearch

Tender by Categoryrarr CPO(Mktg)-Disposal

169 The list of disposal items and their location with address contact person and their Tel No and EMD details etc are provided at TABLE-A [Part ndash I ]

1610 The lot location with quantities auction start time Auction close time start

bid Price bid increment value etc details are provided in TABLE-A [PART ndash 1 ] 1611 The tentative GST details are provided in TABLE-A [PART ndash 2 ] 1612 The decision of seller is final and binding in all matters related to this sale

17 The Validity period of the offer is 50 days from the date of e-auction

18 Successful parties may note that

(a) Item once sold cannot be taken back or exchanged Should any successful

tenderer withdraw their bid either prior to our issue of acceptance letter or afterwards the Seller will be at liberty to resell the items to any person of their choice at the risk and cost of the original successful tenderer If such re- sale proceeds is more than the earlier de-faulting successful tendererrsquos offer they will not be entitled for any increased proceeds realized by the Corporation However if the re-sale proceeds are less than the earlier defaulting successful bidder the seller reserves the right to recover the difference in re-sale realization from the defaulting earlier successful bidder

(b) Resale transfer on assigning the unremoved undismantled materials to

any other party will not be allowed until the materials are removed from our premises

(c) Any damage to the Corporationrsquos Railwayrsquos or Third Partyrsquos properties

during removal of the items will have to be made good by the successful tenderer at their own cost The Corporation reserves the right to claim from the tenderer any expenses which might have been incurred by it over and above the EMD by way of restoring damages caused to properties belonging to the Corporation RailwaysThird Parties by the action of such tenderer or their men

19 The Corporation reserves the right to accept or reject any tender in part or completely

to suit their convenience without assigning any reasons whatsoever

The entire job of upliftment must be completed as per schedule as mentioned in point

no 81 above ldquoBPCL at its own discretion may request the bidder to make

16

payment and uplift the material beyond the above time schedule under exceptional circumstancesrdquo

Special terms and conditions for sale of scrap

Sr no Details Time limit

1 Time limit for EMD refund when bidder is not

H1 for any lot in the current auction 45 days from completion of auction

2 Time limit for EMD refund when bidder is H1

for any lot in the auction

After completion of sale of all the lots (of the same items for which customer is H1) and receiveing adequate confirmation from the location

3 EMD of the unsuccessful lots

EMD of unsuccessful lots will not be adjusted against the successful lots EMDrsquos will be refunded to the customer within 45 days of completion of auction Customer to make full payment for the Lots where he is H1

17

ANNEXURE ndash A

(on bidder letterhead with company seal and stamp with contact details) From Date To Ms Bharat Petroleum Corp Ltd CPO (Mktg) A-Installation Sewree (East) Mumbai -400015 Sirs Re REQUEST TO ISSUE OUR LOGIN ID PASSWORD FOR PARTICIPATING IN THE e-AUCTION TO BE HELD ON BEHALF OF BPCL ON 20012021 FROM 1000 HRS FOR VARIOUS LOTS A EMD Details

Please find attached herewith our Demand Draft payable to Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd at Mumbai as per details given hereunder for participating at the above e-Auction All DDs are payable to Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd at Mumbai Lot No DD NoNEFTRTGS Details Amount

Bidders to note that bidder has to submit separate EMD for each lot For more information you may contact BPCL representative at 022-24176416 022-241765078696906824 9821431147 B General Notes

We hereby confirm that we have understood the steps for Bidding on e-Procurement

Technologies Ltd Site httpseprocureprocuretigercom and would like to participate in the mock online training auction for BPCL to be held on 14012021 to 17012021We hereby confirm that we have read and understood the terms amp conditions of the e-Auction Sale tender documents for all the lots and same are acceptable to us We have also physically inspected the materials and understood the scope of materials and its condition and there are no deviations to the same as per the auction catalogue details and I accept all terms and conditions of the e-auction sale tender document in full We will honour the Bids placed by us during the auction procedure We also confirm that we will e-mail a scanned copy or fax the price confirmation of our

18

final online quoted rate as per AnnexurendashB immediately after the completion of e-auction followed by original price confirmation sheet by courier

You are requested to ISSUE our Login ID Password on our valid and official email as given in below on receipt of above DDNEFTRTGS PAYMENT and relevant documents E Mail Id____________________________ PAN No ____________________________ (Please enclose PAN Card Copy In case PAN Card copy is not enclosed DD will not be accepted) GSTN No_________________________ (Please enclose self attested GST registration copy)

Thanking you Yours truly Company Stamp ampSeal

[Name amp Signature] Encl 1] Drafts as above 2 ] Other documents [ provide full details ] Tel No Office

Residence Mobile Ph No Fax No

19

ANNEXURE ndash B

Confirmation of Training

To Ms Bharat Petroleum Corp Ltd CPO (Mktg) A-Installation Sewree (East) Mumbai -400015 Fax 022 24117878

This is to confirm that we have understood all bidding procedures for the Forward auction to be held on 20012021 We also confirm that we have understood and comply with all tender terms and conditions mentioned in the tender document - DISPCPO (M)20-21(1)05-Scrap of Depot amp Tanks Thanking you Yours truly Company Stamp ampSeal

[Name amp Signature]

20

Annexure ndash C Bidding procedure and Auction guidelines A Steps for Actual Bidding Procedure

1 Go to httpseprocureprocuretigercom 2 Enter ldquoLogin IDldquo and ldquoPasswordrdquo 3 When a bidder logs in for the first time for the particular auction bidder has to accept

to the Terms amp Conditions (After accepting to the terms amp conditions of the company only you can be able to bid)

4 After accepting to the terms you will be taken to the auction-listing page where you will be able to see all the details about the auctions

5 Click on Auction Room link on the top of this page This will take you to the Bidding Page A separate Window opens which is the Bid room

6 Now Start Bidding You can either Bid Manually OR can use Auto-Bid (In Auto bid the computer will bid on your behalf upto that value you given)

7 In the Manual Bid option you can put your bid in the text box available for each ITEM and submit it every time A bid confirmation pop up box will appear to confirming whether you want to go ahead with the bid posted or not If you confirm the bid your bid will be posted If your bid is accepted that will be displayed in ldquoMy Last Accepted Raterdquo column on your right side screen Also the highest bid amount will be displayed in ldquoH1 Raterdquo column If you are the highest bidder at the time ldquoYour Rankrdquo column will be highlighted with ldquogreenrdquo background with rank mentioned as 1 (which is indicative that you are H1 ie the highest bidder for that particular item at that point of time)

8 During the auction the current highest bid of the bidder the bid status and the bid history can be viewed on the screen all the times Bids can be placed at the specified time mentioned during the auction day

9 For Auto Bid Click on the ldquoAuto Bidrdquo icon related to the item you want to bid It will open a small window where you can place your ldquoauto bidldquo The starting bid amount in ldquoLower Limitrdquo text box will be the Opening Price + One Increment or the H1 Price at that point of time Enter the maximum amount in the ldquoUpper Limitrdquo text box Submit your auto bid after filling the upper limit

10 You can see your Bid Value and the Highest Bid Value for a particular lot after bidding once

11 There is Auto Time Extension will be done by the system If any bidder post his bid in the last 10 minutes of the auction closing time the auction will be extended automatically for further 10 minutes

Special Note Bidders are requested to check the Bid Entry in words amp figures before confirming it Any wrong bids will lead to forfeiture of Earnest Money Deposit (EMD) and said lot will be re-auctioned and the bidder is liable to be barred from the future bidding if any

21

B E-Auction Guidelines

BPCL shall finalise the disposal of the items (Lots) against this Tender through e-auction mode BPCL has made arrangement with Ms e-Procurement Technologies Ltd (ETL) who shall be BPCLrsquos authorized service provider for the same Please go through the guidelines given below and submit your acceptance to the same 1 E-Auction shall be conducted by BPCL on pre-specified date and time which the bidders

shall be quoting from their own offices place of their choice Internet connectivity shall have to be ensured by bidders themselves In extreme case of failure of Internet connectivity (due to any reason whatsoever may be) it is the biddersrsquo responsibility decision to send fax communication immediately to Ms e-Procurement Technologies Ltd furnishing the price the bidder wants to bid online with a request to upload the faxed price on line so that ETL will up load that price on line on behalf of the Bidder It shall be noted clearly that the concerned bidder communicating this price to ETL has to solely ensure that the fax message is received by ETL in a readable legible form and also the bidder should simultaneously check up with ETL about the clear receipt of the price faxed It shall also be clearly understood that the bidder shall be at liberty to send such fax communications of prices to be up loaded by ETL only within the closure of Bid time for that particular Lot and under no circumstance it shall be allowed beyond the closure of Bid time for that particular Lot It shall also be noted that ETL should be given a reasonable required time by the bidders to upload such prices online and if such required time is not available at the disposal of ETL at the time of receipt of the fax message from the bidders ETL will not be uploading the prices and either BPCL or ETL are not responsible for this unforeseen circumstances In order to ward-off such contingent situation bidders are requested to make all the necessary arrangements alternatives whatever required so that they are able to circumvent such situation and still be able to participate in the e-auction successfully Failure of power at the premises of bidders during the e-auction cannot be the cause for not participating in the e-auction On account of this the time for the e-auction cannot be extended and neither BPCL nor ETL is responsible for such eventualities

2 Ms e-Procurement Technologies Ltd shall arrange to train your nominated person

(s) without any cost to you after the submission of the required documents amp the EMD amount

3 Starting Bid Bid Increment The opening price and the bid increment value for the

respective Lot has been mentioned vide Annexure A Table-1 BPCL reserves the right to revise the start bid price at the time of auction

4 BIDDING CURRENCY AND UNIT OF MEASUREMENT Bidding and evaluation will be conducted in Indian Rupees (INR) of the item Lot The price bid placed during the ldquoe-Auctionrdquo shall be ldquoRate per Unitrdquo against each Lot

5 At the end of the e-auction bidder has to provide the Price Confirmation for his valid

highest offer submitted in the e-Auction as per BPCLrsquos format immediately after the completion of the e-Auction

6 Procedure of e-Auction

i The start bid price amp increment price have been mentioned vide Annexure A Table-1 which shall be visible to all the bidders on their respective bidding screen for each Lot for which they are qualified to bid

22

Please note that the first bid that comes in the system should be equal to the start price + one increment or higher than the increment value for each Lot The second online bid and onwards for any particular Lot will have to be higher than the H1 rate by the minimum increment value or higher than the increment value

ii E-Auction shall be for a period as mentioned in the tender document for

all the items Lots in this e-auction If a bidder places a bid in the last 10 minutes of closing of the e-Auction and if that bid gets accepted then the duration for that particular Lot shall get extended automatically for another 10 minutes from the time that bid comes in Please note that the auto-extension will take place only if a bid comes in those last 10 minutes and if that bid gets accepted If the bid does not get accepted the auto-extension will not take place even if that bid might have come in the last 10 minutes In case there is no bid in the last 10 minutes of closing of any particular Lot the time shall get closed automatically without any extension for that particular Lot However bidders are advised not to wait till the last minute or last few seconds to enter their bid during the auto-extension period to avoid complications related with internet connectivity network problems system crash down power failure etc

iii The Bidder who has submitted the DD for any category can bid for all

LOTS mentioned under this category In case the bidder is H1 in any or more categories he has to uplift the said LOT as will be confirmed by BPCL at its discretion In case the bidder backs out from uplifting this LOT then the whole EMD for that category may be forfeited by BPCL

iv Auto Bidding Auto Bidding feature is a feature to safe guard the

bidderrsquos interest of any Internet failure or to avoid last minute rush This feature allows Bidders to place an automated bid against other Bidders in an auction for each Lot and bid without having to enter a new amount each time a competing Bidder submits a new offer for any particular Lot

The bid amount that a Bidder enters is the maximum at that point of time that the Bidder is willing to offer for a particular Lot Here the software bids on behalf of the supplier The auto-bid amount is the maximum amount that the Bidder is

willing to offer During the course of bidding the Bidder cannot delete or change the amount of an Auto Bid

Bids are submitted in increments (increasing bid amounts) The application automates auto bidding by processing auto bids automatically according to the increment that BPCL originally established when creating the auction submitting offers to the next bid increment each time a competing Bidder bids regardless if competing bids are submitted as auto or manual bids

7 Successful bidder shall be required to submit the final prices quoted during the e-Auction in the Format provided to you after the completion of Auction to ETL duly signed and stamped as token of acceptance without any new condition other than those already agreed to before start of auction immediately after the completion of the e-Auction

23

8 Your bid will be taken as an offer to collect the items mentioned in that particular Lot Bids once made by you cannot be cancelled withdrawn and you shall be bound to collect the item as mentioned above at your final bid price Should you back out and not agree as per the final rates quoted BPCL shall take action as appropriate including forfeiture of EMD for the whole category

9 After the receipt of the EMD and other required documents the bidder shall be assigned

a Unique User Name amp Password by ETL The bidders are advised to change the Password and edit the information in the Registration Page after the receipt of initial Password from ETL to ensure confidentiality All bids made from the Login ID given to them will be deemed to have been made by their company

10 The bidders will be able to view the following on their screen along with the necessary

fields in the e-Auction a Highest Bid (H1 unit Rate) in the Auction for the Lots for which they are qualified to

bid b Bid Placed by them (Unit Rate) c Their Own Rank (H1 H2 H3hellip etc where H1 would be the highest bidder H2 would

be the second highest bidder and so onhellip) d Opening unit Price amp Bid Increment value for each Lot

11 At the end of the e-Auction BPCL will decide upon the winner BPCLrsquos decision on award of Contract shall be final and binding on all the Bidders

12 BPCL shall be at liberty to cancel the e-auction process at any time before disposing

without assigning any reason 13 BPCL ETL shall not have any liability to bidders for any interruption or delay in access

to the site irrespective of the cause 14 Other Terms amp Conditions

- The Bidder shall not involve himself or any of his representatives in Price manipulation of any kind directly or indirectly by communicating with other bidders BPCL shall have the right to seek explanation from the bidders in case IP address of those bidders is found to be same Action if necessary shall be initiated against such bidders

- The Bidder shall not divulge either his Bids or any other exclusive details of

BPCL to any other party - BPCLrsquos decision on award of Contract shall be final and binding on all the

Bidders - BPCL along with ETL can decide to extend reschedule or cancel any Auction Any

changes made by BPCL and or ETL after the first posting will have to be accepted if the Bidder continues to access the site after that time

- ETL shall not have any liability to Bidders for any interruption or delay in access

to the site irrespective of the cause - ETL is not responsible for any damages including damages that result from but

are not limited to negligence

24

- ETL will not be held responsible for consequential damages including but not

limited to systems problems inability to use the system loss of electronic information etc

15 ONLINE BID FORM General description of details available online during bidding to enable bidders to put their prices online are as below

Lot No

Item Description Location Qty Unit Unit Rate in INR

(In Fig)

Unit Rate in INR (In Words)

1 As given in Table ndash A

As given in Table ndash A

As given in Table ndash

A

As given in Table ndash

A

Important Note

1 The bidders have to quote in the ldquoUnit Rate in INR (In Fig)rdquo column only during the e-auction

2 Please note that in case you are H1 in any LOT then it is mandatory for you to submit the total amount to BPCL and uplift the material Failure to do so will may result in forfeiture of EMD for that category

3 The ldquoUnit Rate in INR (In Words)rdquo will be automatically converted by the System

4 After the bidder submits the bid confirmation of the price he has quoted for any

particular Lot is asked from him twice after which only the system accepts or rejects his bid based on the Start Price H1 rate at that point of time Confirming to the minimum increment value

25

TABLE-A (PART-I)Scrap of Depots and Tanks

(Bidders to note that they have to submit separate EMD for each lot)

LOT NO

COMPLETE LOCATIONADDRESS

BRIEF ITEMS DESCRIPTION (You are requested to visit place before quoting for the

item Please take prior appointment from the contact

person before visiting the site)

Qty Unit EMD (Rs)

START PRICE (RS)

INCREMENTAL

VALUE (RS)

AUCTION

START TIME

AUCTION

CLOSE

TIME

130

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

FIRE ENGINE NO05 amp JOCKY PUMP -01 NO

1 LOT 75000 640000 3200 1000H

R 1030HR

131

CHERLAPALLI INSTALLATION PO-

HCL PB NO4HYDERABADTEL

EANGANA-500051 MRnilesh m karande

(निलश एम करानड) 9866317049

nileshmkarandebharatpetroleumin

OLD PUMPSMPDs

ETC 1 LOT 35000 240000 1200

1000HR

1030HR

132

Sewree InstRETAIL TERR OPSSEWREE

INSTLNSEWREE FORT ROADSEWREE(EAST)MUMBAIMaharashtra400015samanhusai

n983382927422-26156336 Extn

25samanhusainbharatpetroleumin

MS PRODUCT PIPELINES FIRE HYDRENT PIPE

LINES STORAGE STEEL RACKS MS

GATESSTEEL SHEET CUPBOARD

ETC

1 LS 75000 476000 2380 1000H

R 1030HR

26

133

Bharat Petroleum Corporation limited Bhilai Co-op Depot Bijalee NagarGE RoadDistrict-Durg Chattisgarh-490021 Contact Person MrRambabu B

(रामबाब बी)

9926499266 brambabubharatpetroleumin amp MrRavi

K Ghorpade (रनि क

घोरपड) 8600417776 ravikghorpadebharatpetroleumin

Oil Interceptors Hose Boxes

monitors hydrants Valves

Pipelines etc

1 LS 175000 1725912 862956 1000H

R 1030HR

134

Bharat Petroleum Corporation limited Bhilai Co-op Depot Bijalee NagarGE RoadDistrict-Durg Chattisgarh-490021 Contact Person MrRambabu B

(रामबाब बी)

9926499266 brambabubharatpetroleumin amp MrRavi

K Ghorpade (रनि क

घोरपड) 8600417776 ravikghorpadebharatpetroleumin

Search Lights UPS olour

cameras Fans Tubelight fixtures

Gate Light fittingsExhaust

Fans etc

1 LS 35000 335520 16776 1000H

R 1030HR

135

Bharat Petroleum Corporation limited Bhilai Co-op Depot Bijalee NagarGE RoadDistrict-Durg Chattisgarh-490021 Contact Person MrRambabu B

(रामबाब बी)

9926499266 brambabubharatpetroleumin amp MrRavi

K Ghorpade (रनि क

घोरपड) 8600417776 ravikghorpadebharatpetroleumin

Mobile PFS Lab-CG04D1373

1 LS 7500 48000 240 1030H

R 1100HR

136

DHARWAD LPG 323-333BELUR

INDUSTRIAL AREA ROAD NO3P B

NO39DHARWADKARNATAKA-580011

MRRajkatti Y S

10 -20 KL MS TANK MPDs DISPENCING

UNITS

1 LOT 35000 396800 1984 1030H

R 1100HR

27

(राजकटटी िाय एस)

9753125125 rajkattiysbharatpetr

oleumin

137

VILL amp PO AMBABAI KARARIJHANSI

UTTAR PRADESH-284001 MRTajeshwar

(तजशवर ) 9478823709 tajeshwarbharatpet

roleumin

PLATE 8MM 6FT16FT MS TANK 15000

LTSPIPEANGEL SCRAPLIGHT GI

SCRAP ETC

1 LOT 75000 418400 2092 1030H

R 1100HR

138

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

FIRE WATER TANK 03 NO

1 LOT 175000 1872000 9360 1030H

R 1100HR

139

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

MS UNLOADING PUMPSVT

PUMPSMOTORSCENTRIFUGAL PUMPS ETC

1 LOT 250000 4004000 20020 1030H

R 1100HR

140

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

7 NO OF UNDER GROUND

STORAGE TANKS AND ASSOCIATED

PIPE LINES IN TANK FARM

1 LOT 175000 1600000 8000 1100H

R 1130HR

141

Flat no 302 Shanthi Tower Vinayak

Nagar Hyderabad RoadNIZAMABADTELANGANA-503002 MR

Sri Harsha (शरी हषाा)

8606510668 sriharshabharatpetr

oleumin

MONO PUMP PRESET PUMP

MPDs EMBLEM POLE OLD

TANKFALSE CEILING OLD RVI

ETC

1 LOT 35000 229600 1148 1100H

R 1130HR

28

142

KARUR TERRITORY ATHUR ampKADAPARAI

VILLAGE ERODE ROAD ATHUR

POSTKARURTAMIL NADU-639002

MRDilip Krishnan

(दिलीप कषणि)

8138906295 dilipkrishnanbharat

petroleumin

OLD 11KV VCB ELECTRICAL

PANEL500KVA DG SET OLD VFD

PANELMICRO PLC AND PANEL ETC

1 LOT 75000 556800 2784 1100H

R 1130HR

143

WARANGAL DEPOT GOOD SHED

ROADWARANGALTELENGANA-506002

MRMukesh Murali

(मकश मरली)

9497270991 mukeshmuralibhara

tpetroleumin

VARIOUS DIA METER CS

PIPESGATE VALVES

1 LOT 75000 4924689 246234 1100H

R 1130HR

144

RAJBANDH TOP RAJBANDH

CHATTYDURGAPURWEST BENGAL-

713212 MRDurga

Annapurna K V N (िराा

अननपणाा क िी एि)

9775077069 durgakvnbharatpetr

oleumin

SCRAPPED MS SKO PRODUCT

TRANSFER PIPELINELIVE FIRE

DIGHTING FACILITIES LOADING

ARMSOLD TLC UNIT OLD VALES

ETC

1 LS 75000 483200 2416 1100H

R 1130HR

145

BPCL HOSPET PSA FOR SALES

OFFICERHOSPETKARNATAKA-583201

MRPradeep J Hivare

(परिीप ज नहिार)

9940588023 pradeepjhivarebhar

atpetroleumin

STEEL CANOPYTANK

MPDLIGHT FITTINGS

AUTOMATION EQUIPMENT ETC

1 LS 35000 320000 1600 1130H

R 1200HR

146

MANGLIA RECEIPT TERMINAL MANGILA

- SANVER ROAD MANGLIAINDOREMA

DHYA PRADESH-453771 MR Swapnil S

Kakde (सिनिल एस

काकड़) 7709969664 swapnilskakdebhar

atpetroleumin

FW PUMP SUCTION HEADER-

500MM PUMP DISCHARGE PL

250MMCOOLING SYSTEM FIXED

FOAM STSTEMFIRE

EXTINGUISHER JOCKY PUMP ETC

1 LS 75000 567800 2839 1130H

R 1200HR

29

147

ADARSH NAGAR DIST - BIJNORNAZIBABAD

UTTAR PRADESH-246763 MRMohd

Ibran (मौ इबराि)

9839523968 mohdibranbharatpe

troleumin

RUBBER HOSE WITH

FLANGEGATE VALVEs FOAM

DRUMALUMINIUM SCRAPMS TANK500LTR PROVER ETC

1 LOT 75000 500460 25023 1130H

R 1200HR

148

NO- 214 VISHWAKARMA

INDUSTRIAL AREAJAIPURRAJSRH

AN-302013 MRRajendra KM

(राजनर कमार)

99281493310141-6501547

rajendrakmbharatpetroleumin

KIRLOSKAR PUMP KIRLOSKAR

ENGINEFIRE ENGINE 03 NO

1 LOT 35000 230000 1150 1130H

R 1200HR

149

KARUR TERRITORY ATHUR ampKADAPARAI

VILLAGE ERODE ROAD ATHUR

POSTKARURTAMIL NADU-639002

MRRishi Rohan (ऋनष

रोहि) 7979944941 rishirohanbharatpet

roleumin

OLD STEEL TANKOLD PUMPING UNITSOLD

CANOPY ITEMSOLD EMBLEM

POLESOLD YARD LIGHTS FITTINGS

ETC

1 LOT 35000 179020 8951 1130H

R 1200HR

150

BULK OIL DEPOT JANKI NAGAR

BAHRIACH ROADGONDAUTTAR

PRADESH-271001

MRAnuj Jaiswal (अिज

जयसिाल) 7897030498 anujjaiswalbharatp

etroleumin

75KVA DG Set 125 KVA DG Set Preset Meters Proving Tanks

350mm diaStrainier etc

1 LS 75000 6309952 315497 1200H

R 1230HR

151

IRIMPANAM INSTALLATION NEW

OIL INSTALLATIONKOCHI KERALA-682309 MRU

Ramadas (य रामिास)

9958444988 uramadasbharatpet

roleumin

WEATHER SHIELD FOR ESCAPE LADDERWO

METER SYSTEMATF

PUMPLABORATORY

ITEMSSPRINKLER ETC

1 LOT 175000 1920000 9600 1200H

R 1230HR

152

STATION ROADHISSARHARYANA-125001 MRAbdul

Matin (अबिल मतीि)

9983784935 abdulmatinbharatp

etroleumin

2T DISPENCER amp OIL TANKGLOW FACIA CANOPY

ETC

1 LOT 75000 672328 336164 1200H

R 1230HR

30

153

Bharat Petroleum Corporation limited Bhilai Co-op Depot Bijalee NagarGE RoadDistrict-Durg Chattisgarh-490021 Contact Person MrRambabu B

(रामबाब बी)

9926499266 brambabubharatpetroleumin amp MrRavi

K Ghorpade (रनि क

घोरपड) 8600417776 ravikghorpadebharatpetroleumin

USED SCRAPPED TANK

1 LOT 250000 5769360 288468 1200H

R 1230HR

154

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumi

FIRE WATER TANK LIGHT

POLESSTORAGE TANK PIPELINE

ETC

453000

MT 250000 1198675 5993 1200H

R 1230HR

155

BPCL MANMAD INSTALLATION

MANMAD NANDGAON ROAD

PANEWADI MANMADNASHIKMAHARASHTRA423104

Contact Person MrDeepak Satpute

9692006232

USEDSCRAPPED DEPOT ASSETS-

FIRE WATER PIPELINEEXTINGU

ISHERFOAM TANKSVHF

HANDSET ETC

1 LS 175000 9647424 482371 1230H

R 1300HR

156

satish paikara m

(पकरा सतीश एम) CH INSTALLATION

MANAGER (RETAIL) BUDGE BUDGE 2

GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST

24-PARGANAS [SOUTH] BUDGE

BUDGE West Bengal PIN - 700137 TEL -

033-24701457 033-24701765 MOB -

9982754999 e-mail paikarasmbharatpe

troleumin

WEIGH BRIDGE 1 LOT 35000 168000 840 1230H

R 1300HR

31

157

dnyaneshwar

bendkule (बडकल

जञािश िर) SR MANAGER OPS IC

(RETAIL) MIRAJ OPPRAILWAY GOODS

SHED (MG) CHANDANWADI

MIRAJ Maharashtra PIN - 416410 TEL - 0241-2595555 -

MOB - 9820246346 e-mail

dnyaneshwarbbharatpetroleumin

FIRE ENGINE PUMP 03 NO

1 LOT 75000 316800 1584 1230H

R 1300HR

158

NAVGHAR INDUSTRIAL ESTATE

BEHIND MSEB GAS TURBINE UNIT

PBNO8 DIST-RAIGAD

BOKADVIRAURANMAHARASHTRA400702

Contact Person Mr Wadhwa Vinay Kumar

022-27222767981146387

6

DISPERSANT SPRAY SYSTEM20

KL NITROGEN TANKTANK-OIL

ON WATER MONITORING SYSTEM ETC

505 MT 35000 337704 16885 1230H

R 1300HR

159

dua gurinder (िआ

रररििर) CHIEF MANAGER OPS IC (RETAIL) KOTA TOP

MS BHARATPETROLEUM

CORPORATION LTDKOTA TOPNH-

27VILLAGE -BRIJESHPURATATHEDKOTA (RAJASTHAN)-325201 TEL - 0744-

2863317 MOB - 9793294449 e-mail

duagbharatpetroleumin

VARIOUS TYPE OF FIRE WATER

PIPELINE 41 MT 175000 2651707 13258

1230HR

1300HR

160

HAZIRA RETAIL TERRITORY SURAT

HAZIRA ROAD POICHHPORE DIST -

SURATHAZIRA GUJRAT-394510

CONTACT PERSON MRMiran M Vaghela

(नमरि एम िाघला)

9033370396 miranmvaghelabhar

PIPELINE amp FITTINGS FIRE

FIGHTING PUMPSLOADING

ARMS ETC

1 LS 75000 748160 37408 1400H

R 1430HR

32

atpetroleumin

161

BIJWSAN INSTALLATION NEAR

IGI AIRPORTNEW DELHIDELHI-110061

MRNavi Sharma (ििी

शमाा) 7727863450 navisharmabharatp

etroleumin

OLD PLT PIPELINES

1 LOT 35000 170400 852 1400H

R 1430HR

162

negi kamal (िरी कमल

ससिह) SR MANAGER OPS IC (RETAIL) KANPUR KANPUR

POL DEPOT BHAUNTI NH - 2 KALPI ROAD

PANKI KANPUR Uttar Pradesh PIN -

208020 TEL - - 0512-2985689 MOB -

9824201038 e-mail negikbharatpetrole

umin

FIRE ENGINE 03 NO

1 LS 35000 384000 1920 1400H

R 1430HR

163

BG GOODS SHED ROAD THACHA

NALLURTIRUNELVELITAMIL NADU-627358

CONTACT PERSON MR Aditya Sri Ram E

(आदितय शरी राम ई)

8867857296 adityasriramebhara

tpetroleumin

WEIGHT BRIDGE PRODUCT PUMP

WITH MOTORSFILLING

CABINET OLD STEEL PLATE ETC

1 LOT 35000 346264 173132 1400H

R 1430HR

164

BPCL IRUGUR TOP INSTALLATION

RAVATHUR PO IRUGUR

VIACOIMBATORE TAMIL NADU-641103

CONTACT PERSON MRNitesh Kumar

(नितश कमार)

9542345719 niteshkumar001bha

ratpetroleumin

MPDCANOPY ETC

1 LS 35000 328320 16416 1400H

R 1430HR

33

165

DESUR DEPOT NEAR DESUR RAILWAY

STATION VILLAGE ZADSHAPUR

DESURBELGAUMKARNATAKA-590014

MRManikantan G

(कनिकि टि जी)

9894555724 manikantangbharat

petroleumin

200 DIA FF LINE - ADDL WOPD

METER MASTER METERMLDB

PANELBARRIER GATE FOR

ENTRYEXIT ETC

22713

MT 35000 1097387 5486 1430H

R 1500HR

166

NEAR RAILWAY STATION PO

ATHARBANKI RLY COLONY DIST

JAGATSINGHPURPARADEEP ODISHA-

754120 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

OLD PD METERSMS

PIPELINESOLD MS PIPELINESASBEST

OS SHEETS ETC

1 LOT 35000 1889412 94470 1430H

R 1500HR

167

PB NO 106 GPO SALAWASJODHPURR

AJASTHAN-342001 MRAvinash Sahani

(अनििाश साहिी)

9587891413 avinashsahanibhara

tpetroleumin

MS SCRAP FIRE ENGINES (04

NOS) FUEL TANKS 1 MT 35000 246400 1232

1430HR

1500HR

168

BPCL PIYALA RETAIL INSTALLATION

VILLAGE - PIYALA PO ASAUTI TEHSIL-

BALLARBHGARH DIST - FARIDABAD

HARYANA-121102 MRMandal

Soumyajyoti (मिडल

सोमयजयोनत)

9874444332 mandalsbharatpetr

oleumin

FIRE EXTINGUISHER 10

KG DCPRADAR LEVEL GUAGE-

TANK FARM AUPARALLEL

REDUNDANT UPS-15

KVAAUTOMATION CABLESFLP

LIGHT FIXTURES IN WAGON P ETC

1 LOT 75000 724360 36218 1430H

R 1500HR

169

17 A HASTINGS ROADALLAHABADUTTAR PRADESH-211001 MRAkash R rivastava

(आकाश शरीिासति)

7678882211 akashsrivastavabha

ratpetroleumin

CANOPY LIGHTS (CFL)SEWING

MACHINE USHA TAILOR MODCO2

FIRE EXINGUISHER250

W MH Canopy light fixtures ETC

1 LOT 35000 2357168 117858 1430H

R 1500HR

34

170

AT POST AKOLNER TALUKA

AHMEDNAGAR DIST -

AHMEDNAGARMAHARASHTRA-414005

MRArpit Tiwari (अरपात

नतिारी) 9408381499 arpittiwaribharatpe

troleumin

FIRE WATER PUMP 850klTLF PUMP MS (M) 50 KLHR25 KVA DG SETCANOPYAMFTLF PUMP MS (M)

50 KLHR ETC

1 LS 35000 200800 1004 1500H

R 1530HR

171

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

10 KG DCP 10 NOS10 KG DCP 10

NOSBULK METERS 9 NOSBULK

METERS 141 NOS150MM DIA

PIPE LINE FOR SPEED80MM DIA

PIPE LINE FOR SPEED F 1FF PIPE LINE 200 MM ETC

1 LOT 250000 4839456 2419728 1500H

R 1530HR

172

ram mahto (राम

कमार) MANAGER OPS IC (RETAIL)

BALASORE DEPOT BALASORE DEPOT SOMENATHPUR

INDUSTRIAL AREA ESTATE BALASORE

Odisha PIN - 756019 TEL - 06782-224272 99562-19155 MOB - 9453042457 e-mail ramkumarbharatpe

troleumin

JB NFLP 25 NOSLIGHT

FITTINGS FLP 35 NLIGHT POLES

4M HT 12 NOELECTRICAL

CABLESSLAYINGCEILING FANS 20

NOS20 TON WINDOW AC

MAKE-SAMSUN ETC

1 LOT 35000 279564 139782 1500H

R 1530HR

173

BHARAT PETROLEUM CORP LTD SANKARI

DEPOTNARRAPANCHAVADI

SANKARI(RS)SALEM DIST SANKARITAMIL

NADU-637302 MRArun David A

(अरण डनिड ए)

9482875768 arundavidabharatp

etroleumin

200MM DIA STRAINER-

1NOGODREJFILING CABINET

4DRSSLIDING DOOR SDU-1GODREJ STORWEL

MODEL2MF SYSTEM 3PANELS

ETC

1 LOT 250000 4568544 2284272 1500H

R 1530HR

174

IRIMPANAM INSTALLATION NEW

OIL INSTALLATIONKOCHI KERALA-682309 MRU

Ramadas (य रामिास)

9958444988

RLY TRACKS amp ALLIED

FACILITYRLY TRACKS amp ALLIED

FACILITY ADDITIONAL

1 LOT 175000 1548000 7740 1500H

R 1530HR

35

uramadasbharatpetroleumin

175

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

Y STRAINER 200MM

2NOSSLUDGE PIT AT

BERHAMPORE4-DR FILLING CABINET-2

NOONE GODREJ STEEL TABLE

T9EARTHPITS FOR AG TANKS (12

NOS)ETC

1 LS 35000 372320 18616 1530H

R 1600HR

176

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

STOREWELL PLAIN ALMIRAH-2MS

STORAGE SAFEABLOY

LOCKFLP 125W HPMV 4NOSFIRE

ENGINE SET NO10 ETC

1 LOT 35000 3465584 173279 1530H

R 1600HR

177

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

FLP NON-INTEGRAL FLOOD

LIGHT 2SAKTI 4KVA

AUTOSTABILISERZYXEL OMNI 56K

MODEM FOR BERHARECEIVER-

1 CAMERA-2 MONITOR-1 ETC

1 LOT 75000 767068 383534 1530H

R 1600HR

178

BPCL MANMAD INSTALLATION

MANMAD NANDGAON ROAD

PANEWADI MANMADNASHIKMAHARASHTRA423104

Contact Person MrDeepak Satpute

9692006232

1 no 250 KVA DG SET

2 no of 630 KVA DG SET 6 number

HT panels with CTPT bus-bar

AMF panel for DG sets DG set cables

etc

1 LS 175000 1217664 608832 1530H

R 1600HR

179

BPCL MANMAD INSTALLATION

MANMAD NANDGAON ROAD

PANEWADI MANMADNASHIKMAHARASHTRA423104

Contact Person MrDeepak Satpute

Old roof sheet of TWF GANTRY

1 LS 35000 160812 80406 1530H

R 1600HR

36

9692006232

180

BHARAT PETROLEUM CORPORATION

LIMITED KONDAPALLI DEPOT ( TOP )

PINAPAKA (VIL amp POST) KONDAPALLI

(VIA) KRISVIJAYAWADAAN

DHRA PRADESH-9504214192

avneeshbhartibharatpetroleumin

DG SET AMF PANELS FIRE

ENGINE 70W ST LIGHT FIX 13

NOS160W FLP MLL TYPE 74

NOS15M HOSES 36NOS15 TON

AIR COND 2NOSFLD LIGHT

FIT 2X400 25NOS110V 100AH BATT

CHARGER ETC

1 LOT 35000 200000 1000 1600H

R 1630HR

181

IRUGUR BPCL IRUGUR TOP

INSTALLATION RAVATHUR PO

IRUGUR VIA COIMBATORE Tamil Nadu PIN - 641103 CONTACT PERSON MRSoorya Krishna

(सयाा कषणा) 9895449420

sooryakrishnabharatpetroleumin

ELECTRICALLY OPERATED EXIT BARTERMINAL

ROOM CARD READERTLF RTD

UNIT - BAY10POINT4TLF SET STOP VALVE - BAY10POI15 KL UNDER DRIVEWAY

TANK ETC

1 LS 250000 2120778

1 1060389

1600HR

1630HR

182

WARANGAL DEPOT GOOD SHED

ROADWARANGALTELENGANA-506002

MRMukesh Murali

(मकश मरली)

9497270991 mukeshmuralibhara

tpetroleumin

FW PIPELINE IN TANKFARM

AREAERECTION-75HP

MOTOR75HP PPU FLOWMORE

MSTLF125HP PPU

FLORITEHSDITLF20 HP PUMP KIR

MAKE NO 18 ETC

1 LS 75000 4934092 246704 1600H

R 1630HR

183

BARAUNI TOP PAPROUR DISTRICT

BEGUSARAIBARAUNIBIHAR-851114

CONTACT PERSON MRSaurabh Kumar

9432343519 saurabhkumar001b

haratpetroleumin

FIRE ENGINE-615KLHR-3NOSFIRE ENGINE-

615KLHR-3NOSMASTER METER SET - 3

NOS125KVA DG SET - 2 NOS15 TONS WINDOW

AC WITH REMOTE

1 LS 35000 227300 11365 1600H

R 1630HR

37

ETC

184

KATHGODAM DEPOT DIST -

NANITALUTTARAKHAND-263126 CONTACT PERSON MRPawan

Kumar (पिि कमार)

9862826505 pawankumar006bh

aratpetroleumin

1AVERY ZL SDDU ES0652 MS1LampT ZL HDDU BS5257 HSDZ LINE (SD) -

PUMPLampT PACEMAKER

IVLampT PACEMAKER

IV1LampT ZL HDDU GS1246 HSD ETC

1 LOT 35000 364000 1820 1600H

R 1630HR

185

UDAISAGAR ROAD NEAR RANA PRATAP

NAGAR RLY STNUDAIPURRAJAST

HAN-313001 CONTACT PERSON

MRKhuswinder

(खससिििर)

9412058886 khuswinderbharatp

etroleumin

ZWICKY PUMP NO175HP

PPUNIT-PUMP1PIPELINE

amp FTGS 10080NBFIRE

WATER TANK 858 KL CAP ADDFIRE

WATER RING MAIN ADDL EXP 1

SPRINKILER PIPELINE etc

1 LOT 250000 2121216 1060608 1630H

R 1700HR

186

BPC OIL DEPOT BATILPUR DIST-

DEVAREYABATILPURUTTAR PRADESH-

274001 MR Deepak

Joshi (िीपक जोशी)

9927576670 deepakjoshi001bha

ratpetroleumin

DG SET 125KVAPADLOCK (MAKE ABLOY) - 6

NO6 KVA GENSETDG SET 65

KVAVC BREAKER75 HP PP UNIT-PUMP

NO 2 ETC

1 LOT 35000 320000 1600 1630H

R 1700HR

187

Kandla Installation Khari Rohar Road

Gandhidham(Kutch)GandhidhamGUJRAT-

370201 CONTACT PERSON MRMayank

Bhatt (मयिक भटट)

8154964083 mayankbhattbharat

petroleumin

TANK NO 8 4645 KLTK NO2-ADDL CT-MVWSFFTK NO 18 13667 KL

ERECTIOTANK NO 2 15128 KL EXTN

ETC

1 LS 250000 7210400 36052 1630H

R 1700HR

188

PETROL DEPOT ABEKA

MAKBARAMEERUTUTTAR PRADESH-

250002 CONTACT PERSON MRKumar

Avinash (कमार

MIDCO SD PUMP3NO Z LINE (HD) PUMPAVERY

(SD) ERA PUMPSUBPUMP

amp DISPENSORS 2NOLampT Z LINE

1 LOT 75000 5687512 284375 1630H

R 1700HR

38

अनििाश) 8004938516 kumaravbharatpetr

oleumin

SD PUMP ETC

189

MUZAFFARPUR DEPOT VILL

SHERPURMUZAFFARPURM BIHAR-842005

CONTACT PERSON MRDipayan Roy

(दिपायि रॉय) 06243-242047 Extn 222

9933050509 dipayanroybharatp

etroleumin

DISPENCING UNITPOLE MOUNTED EMBLEM CANAOPY

STRUCTUREOLD MPDsTANK amp

MONOLITH ETC

17553

MT 35000 11200 56 1630H

R 1700HR

190

BARAUNI TOP PAPROUR DISTRICT

BEGUSARAIBARAUNIBIHAR-851114

CONTACT PERSON MrManjul Prasad

Arya (मिजल परसाि आया)

7004230090 manjulprasadarybh

aratpetroleumin

PRODUCT PIPE FITTING TANK

FOUNDATIONTWD

PIPESFITTINGS900KL TANK II858KL

TANK 10 ETC

1 LOT 250000 2184023 1092012 1700H

R 1730HR

191

BARAUNI TOP PAPROUR DISTRICT

BEGUSARAIBARAUNIBIHAR-851114

CONTACT PERSON MrManjul Prasad

Arya (मिजल परसाि आया)

7004230090 manjulprasadarybh

aratpetroleumin

FOAM TANK 3KL - 1 NOFOAM TANK

3KL - 1 NO100 MM PIPELINE amp FT

550M150 MM PIPELINE amp

FT225M350 MM PIPELINE amp FT

575M ETC

1 LS 35000 275652 137826 1700H

R 1730HR

192

BIJWSAN INSTALLATION NEAR

IGI AIRPORTNEW DELHIDELHI-110061

MRNavi Sharma (ििी

शमाा) 7727863450 navisharmabharatp

etroleumin

HSD TWD PIPELINE HEADER

amp VELVE UPTO TANKATF TWD

PIPELINE HEADER amp VALVE UPTO

TANKS AND LDO TWD PIPE LINE

HEADER amp VALVE UPTO TANK

1 LS 250000 3513600 17568 1700H

R 1730HR

39

SPECIAL NOTES

1 The above old items would be disposed as indicated in the table

2 Pl refer AnnexurendashD for detailed scope of disposal

TABLE ndash A [ PARTndash2 ] [Tentative]

TENTATIVE TAX RATES

STATE TAX FERROUS SCRAP

ALL IGST 1800

CSGST 900

SGST 900

The above mentioned tax rates are tentative and BPCL reserves the right to apply the rates applicable for ferrous and Non ndashferrous items which will be informed during the auction

40

ANNEXURE-D

Scope and SPECIAL CONDITIONS for Disposal of old tanks amp Depot Assets BPCL has different Installation amp depot as per the list in table A Part I The above list is only indicative and not limited exhaustive or actual and it is only for your general referenceguidance Parties have to physically visit the depot and inspect the lot meant for sale and make their own estimates and ascertain the condition of materials its quality it weight quantities make model numbers size capacities specifications and condition etc Therefore no claim shall be entertained in case of any variations if reported at the time of upliftment which may kindly be noted However there may be few items as given below left in the depot not meant for disposal and the same are separately marked or shown at the time of inspection and parties should consider accordingly The following items are not covered in the subject disposal and they are excluded from contractorrsquos scope of work a) Land b) Grown up Big Trees However small bushes shrubs etc are to be

removed and area to be cleaned from all vegetation etc 1 Pipelines running under Railway Tracks 2 Any petroleum products such as petroldieselkerosenelubricantsgreases

gear oils etc found in tankspipesbarrelsloosebulkpackages etc either inside or outside depot premises Petroleum products sludge are not covered in sale and to be handed over to BPCL if any foundsalvaged

3 Dispensing pumps retail outlet items like trays etc which are clearly marked amp kept separately

Please note that as BPCL has to handover land to Govt Authorities for their construction of sheds etc urgently and therefore the sequence of disposal in Phases and Time Lines shall be as under Contractor has to immediately complete the disposal of facilities falling under area from boundary wall The contractorrsquos obligations for completion of entire job will be as per tender terms amp conditions At the time of dismantling of facilities the contractor has to provide separate temporary fencing at his cost so that even after handing over part land to Govt Authorities for their construction activities other facilities are demarcated and any encroachment from unauthorized authority people are avoided The contractor has to make their own arrangements for safety and security during the entire operations of disposal activities The entire job must be completed as above but not exceeding 16 weeks from the date of authority letter as shown above failing which appropriate action as deemed fit will be taken in line with the general terms and conditions of the auction tender The successful bidder has to surface amp level the complete area after shifting all the materials All debris are to be removed from site For leveling the ground to one level

41

and filling up all trenches of underground tanks or any low level or trenches all debris earth rubble bricks mortar etc salvaged from dismantling are to be used The bidder has to arrange and bear the cost of dismantling loading unloading amp transportation of materials to his their place After excavating removing the underground tanks pipelines etc the same are to be filled up with available material or material brought from outside if required at contractorrsquos cost and risk in particular for filling up of underground tank trenches etc Dismantling of Underground pipelines in the Railway siding area from decantation header manifold sections and up to BPCL depot compound wall needs Railways permission for dismantling excavation etc which are to be obtained by the Purchaser only However BPCL may provide any assistance if required to the Purchaser in obtaining such permissions After excavation etc the area is to be filled back and brought to original condition to the satisfaction of the BPCL and as directed All safety precautions as stipulated by BPCL are to be followed at the time of disposal of facilities both inside and outside BPCL depot premises compound wall Any damage to the Corporationrsquos or Third Partyrsquos properties during removal of the items will have to be made good by the successful tenderer at their own cost The Corporation reserves the right to claim from the contractor any expenses which might have been incurred by it over and above the EMD by way of restoring damages caused to properties belonging to the Corporation Third Parties by the action of such contractorrsquos or their men Party has to make his own arrangement for power connections to cut the tanks or lighting or any other purpose BPCL shall not provide any power connection No invoice challan will be issued by BPCL for each truck of materials to be removed since the entire materials are being disposed on lumpsum single lot basis OTHER SPECIAL CONDITIONS FOR DEMOLITION OF DEPOT FACILITIES 1 The intending bidder should inspect the site prior to submitting of the offer and make himself familiar with the site conditions and available facilities 2 Bidders alongwith the offers must give an undertaking that the steel plates of tanks pipelines that have contained leaded gasoline will not be used for edible products drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe by suitable means 3 Demolition is an inherently hazardous process and hence every person involved in demolition activity must wear protective equipment including helmet gloves safety footwear etc as per BPCL guidelines 4 Demolition must be supervised by persons having thorough knowledge of demolition process 5 Successful bidder shall carryout a survey to assess the physical characteristics and design of the facilities to be demolished so as to arrive at a safe demolition method Based on survey Demolition Action Plan shall be submitted for BPCLrsquos approval before starting any demolition The plan should include bull Sequence of demolition of facilities with time frame bull Method of demolition of facilities including drawings sketches if any bull The proposed treatment for steel plates particularly for tanks which contained leaded gasoline

42

bull How the party will further utilize the steel plates obtained from product tanks and also the product pipes bull Method of disposal of debris bull Manpower to be deployed bull Machinery Equipment to be deployed bull List of PPE [ Personal Protective Equipments ] required and that would be worn by people involved in the activity 6 Before demolition begins all utility services to the structure like electricity water etc must be disconnected Arrangements must be made to keep the unwanted persons as far away as possible from the site by necessary barricade 7 It is dangerous to leave isolated parts of a wall structures standing as they are liable to collapse from the effect of high winds self weight etc and hence necessary cordoning should be made for such cases 8 Debris should not be allowed to build up against walls or floors with the consequent risk of the structure being unintentionally overloaded 9 Disposal process for debris and pit yard for the same should be identified for safe disposal within the stipulated time 10 Order dismantling From safety consideration following order for dismantling of the depot facility is recommended bull All equipment fittings bull AG Product piping and allied fittings bull AG Product tanks bull UG Product tanks bull Fire protection facilities ie fire water tanks hydrant mains monitors etc bull Internal electrification bull Structures bull Buildings bull Electrical ndash external yard lighting cabling MCC etc bull Communication The above is a standard sequence for dismantling but for this particular tender above sequence is superseded by earlier conditions of dismantling in 3 phases as mentioned in special conditions above 111 Demolition of Above Ground (AG) Tanks There are fatal and serious accidents caused by persons entering confined spaces without the necessary tests being carried out and correct safety rescue equipment being provided It is therefore absolutely essential to ensure that product tanks are tested and certified gas free prior to starting of hot work Following sequence shall be followed for dismantling of AG tanks a) Mechanical isolation of Tank by removing all pipe connections fittings like Level Gauges Dip hatch PV Valves Inter-tank catwalk (if any) b) Internal treatment and further dismantling AG tanks shall be demolished preferably by reverse jacking method

43

For safe working necessary scaffolds platforms etc shall be erected and proper access to them shall be provided The steel plates cut from tank shall be lowered using safe hoisting devices having valid test certificates Prevention of further use of steel plates which contained leaded gasoline for storage of edible products drinking water unless they are removed While disposing of the steel plates obtained from product tanks which contained leaded gasoline it shall be ensured that they are not further used for storing edible product and drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe This could be ensured by the following methods By heat treatment of steel plates using flame cleaner By removing all scales etc by abrasive blast cleaning using grits shots If the plates are grit shot blasted care shall be taken to collect the grit or shot from operation to prevent spread of lead bearing dust The used grits shots must be treated as contaminated and not reused for other operations It should be disposed off along with the residue thus obtained as per practice followed for leaded sludge All parties involved in handling the plates should be made aware of their origin and risks involved in view of leaded gasoline Disposal of steel plates from tanks which didnrsquot contain leaded gasoline Steel plates of other tanks in which leaded products have never been stored can be disposed off after cleaning with wire brush to bare metal particularly the first strake and bottom plates The responsibility of ensuring that the plates are completely safe for further use lies with the successful vendor 112 Demolition of UG tanks Following sequence should be sued for the disposal of Underground tanks

1 Mechanical isolation of Tank by removing all pipe connections fittings like Level Gauges Dip hatch PV Valves etc

2 All personnel involved in the removal and disposal of underground tanks should be aware of the potential hazards associated withmdash (a) flammable andor combustible liquids (b) product toxicity (c) entry into confined spaces and (d) entry into excavations

3 Before start of any work on the UG tank ensure that the copies of the tank cleaning certificates for the tanks are available The same to be certified by the BPCL officer (or) authorized inspector from BPCL who is witnessing the demolition before the start of the work

4 Open the manhole covers with the anchoring supports in place and if the tank is found to be filled with water it will be necessary to dispose of the water in an environmentally safe manner

5 After removal of the water from the tank refill the tank with fresh potable water until the tank starts to overflow Do not allow excess water to escape into the excavation and ensure the level does not rise into the vent pipe and submit the tank to excess static pressure

6 Withdraw water until the level is again down to 150 mm below the top of the tank

44

Use only pumping equipment suitable for the purpose and collect all water for proper Disposal

7 Allow the tank to settle for 2-3 hours and test the small vapor space with a gas detector and if the reading is below 5 of the LEL then the tank may be emptied If the same is found above 5 remove the water from the tank The disposal vendor may inform BPCL about the higher LEL readings and BPCL shall arrange to clean the tank further No work shall be taken up on the tank in this case Please note that the reading of the gas detector has to be witnessed by the BPCL officer (or) authorized inspector from BPCL

8 If the reading of the gas detector is below 5 the water may be removed and the cutting operations may be carried out

For safe working necessary shoring shuttering platforms shall be done and proper access shall be provided The steel plates cut from tank shall be lifted using safe hoisting devices having valid test certificates Prevention of further use of steel plates which contained leaded gasoline for storage of edible products drinking water unless they are removed While disposing of the steel plates obtained from product tanks which contained leaded gasoline it shall be ensured that they are not further used for storing edible product and drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe This could be ensured by the following methods By heat treatment of steel plates using flame cleaner By removing all scales etc by abrasive blast cleaning using grits shots If the plates are grit shot blasted care shall be taken to collect the grit or shot from operation to prevent spread of lead bearing dust The used grits shots must be treated as contaminated and not reused for other operations It should be disposed off along with the residue thus obtained as per practice followed for leaded sludge All parties involved in handling the plates should be made aware of their origin and risks involved in view of leaded gasoline Disposal of steel plates from tanks which didnrsquot contain leaded gasoline Steel plates of other tanks in which leaded products have never been stored can be disposed off after cleaning with wire brush to bare metal particularly the first strake and bottom plates The responsibility of ensuring that the plates are completely safe for further use lies with the successful vendor

12 Product Pipelines The pipelines can be disposed off after cleaning by sufficient water flushing The successful vendor shall ensure that these pipes are not re-used for carrying edible products drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe All parties involved in handling the pipes should be made aware of their origin and risks involved 13 General Safety regulations precautions while carrying out dismantling works The objective of this documents is to provide and establish safe-working practices at the work site of Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd These summarized safety requirements are mandatory and should be fully understood both by the successful vendor and their employees The contractual obligation for safety lies completely with the contractor

45

himself Further some additional safety requirements also can come up In such an even the successful vendor shall follow the more stringent regulation at all times The successful vendor shall at his own expense arrange and comply with all safety provisions as stipulated by the Company Bueuro of Indian Standards the Electricity act Factory act OISD and other acts as applicable in respect of all personnel directly or indirectly employed for the work The successful vendor shall ensure that he his sub-contractor and workers employed by him shall comply with all fire safety heath regulations issued from time to time by the company The successful vendor shall also be liable for any pecuniary liability arising on account of any violation by him of the safety requirements Should any injury to people or loss or damage due to fire or accident to any property or a portion thereof occur as a result of failure to comply with such regulations the successful vendor shall be held responsible for the consequences thereof and shall keep the company harmless and indemnified Relevant Indian standard codes on safety 1) IS3764-1922-Excavation work-code of safety 2) IS401 (Part1amp2) ndash 1967 - Safety regulations for steel tubular scaffolding 3) IS3696(Part 1)-1987-Safety code for scaffolds 4) IS3696(Part 2)-1987-Safety code for Ladders 5) IS7293-1974-Safety code for working with construction machinery 6) IS3016-1982-Code of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operations 7) IS4130-1991-Demolition of buildings-Code of safety 8) IS5216(Part 1amp2)-1982-Recommendation on safety procedures and practices in Electrical work 9) IS10667-1983-Guide for selection of industrial safety equipments for protection foot and leg 10) IS6994(Part 1)-1973-Specification for safety glovesPart 1-Leather and cotton gloves 11) IS2925-1984-Specification for Industrial safety helmets 12) IS3521-1983-Industrial safety belts and harnesses Working at Height Working at height is one of the most hazardous construction operations Utmost care is to be taken while working at height Working at height more than 2 Mtrs Shall be done with suitable guard rails and toe board Guard rail and toe board dimensions shall be same as given for scaffoldings While working at height 2 Mtrs And above safety harness must be used All openings must be boldly amp clearly marked and properly barricaded If cover is used it must be capable to bear the weight Proper crawling ladders must be used for sloping roof where tile battens are not strong enough to take the load For fragile roof crawling boards or roof ladder shall be used Openings cut outs on floor roof must be guarded with barricade cover having capacity to withstand human load and clearly marked with colour and notice board Using Ladder

46

Only one person shall climb or descent from one ladder at a time It shall be secured at top and bottom and in addition one person should be present at the ground to hold the ladder as a second check If the ladder is used for carrying material as well suitable foot holds and handholds shall be provided on the ladder The slope of the ladder shall not be too steep or flat (the ladder shall be given an inclination not steeper than 1 to 4 ie 1 horizontal to 4 vertical) to cause slipping or falling off and it shall rest on firm surface No portable single ladder shall be over 10 M in lengths while the width between the side rails in ring ladder shall in no case be less than 30 cms for ladder upto and including 3 Mtrs in length Ladder shall extend at least 1 M above landing place For longer ladders this width should be increased by at least by 6 mm for each additional 30 cms of length Uniform step spacing shall not exceed 15 cms Rung of the ladder shall not be used for support or to tie stiles or side members are meant for this Ladder shall not be hung from its rungs or from one stile as this tends to pull out the rungs Make sure that footwear is free from mud or grease etc before climbing a ladder Ladder used shall be of standard material like wooden steel and be sufficiently strong conforming to IS3696-1991(Part 2) Scaffolding Scaffolding can be defined as a temporary structure supporting one or more platforms and which is used either as a workplace or for storage of materials in the course construction work including both for maintenance and demolition Scaffolding shall be provided for all works that cannot be safely done from the ground except such short period of work as can be done safely from ladders Scaffolds shall be erected altered or dismantled only by competent persons under proper supervision After erection scaffolds shall be inspected at least once in a week and a written report on each inspection is kept The height above which scaffolding is mandatory is 2 Mtrs Scaffolding shall be of good quality Bamboo or steel tubular structure conforming to IS 4014(Part I and II) Scaffolds shall be designed for their maximum load and with a safety factor of at least 4 or as prescribed by the site-in-charge Scaffolds shall be provided with safe means of access such as stairs ladders or ramps Scaffold shall be tied or anchored to the building or structure at suitable intervals so as to prevent movement

47

Joints in the scaffolds shall be tied up and clamped properly to avoid any slippage The upright members of the scaffolding shall be placed on firm and level ground and base plates at their feet shall rest on timber sole boards All the uprights shall be kept equidistant and shall be connected and strengthened by ladders fixed on the inside of the uprights for strength joints in ladders shall be staggered Transforms shall be set on top of ladders and at right angles to them and building structure Bracing is essential to stiffen the scaffolds and prevent sideways movement and it should run diagonally from ladder to ladder or upright to upright Working platforms and gangways should rest squarely and evenly on transforms to prevent risk of trippling Recommended width of it are a) Not less than 60 cm if used as footing only b) Not less than 80 cm if used also for stacking of materials c) Not less than 11 Mtrs If used for the support of a treETLe platform The provision of security guard rails and toe board at every point at which full height is more than 2 Mtrs Shall be made Guard rail height should be between 90cm and 115 cm and toe board should raise 15 cm above the working platform Suitable protection shall be made by providing debris netting against falling of materials Mobile tower scaffold ndash wheels should be locked when in use Static tower scaffold should not exceed 12 Mtrs In height when free standing and above this height should tied Height to base width ratio for static tower should not more than 41 351 and 31 for indoor outdoor and mobile tower respectively Safety harness should be used while working at height more than 2 Mtrs Scaffolding shall be physically checked for load carrying capacity occasionally Following BIS safety codes shall be referred for further safety precautions a) IS3696-1987 PART I-Safety of scaffolding b) IS3696-1991 PART II-Safety code for ladder c) IS4014-PART 2-Code of practive for steel tubular scaffolding ndash safety regulations Working Platform Wherever possible all works to be done at a height greater than 2 Mtrs Above ground level must be performed from properly constructed and maintained working platform Safe means of access shall be provided to all working platforms Working platforms gangways and stairways shall be so constructed that they shall not sag unduly or unequally Every opening in a working platform shall be provided with suitable beams to prevent the fall of persons or materials The working platform shall be - Closely boarded

48

- At least 60 cm wide if used only as a footing only at least 80 cm wide if used also for stacking material and at least 11 Mtrs If used for the support of a treETLe platform - Provided with tow-boards of minimum 015 Mtrs in height - Provided with hand rails not greater than 085 Mtrs above toe-board - Constructed as close to the structure or building as possible Working on roof People working on roof shall be properly protected by providing temporary railing hand rails safety harness Workers working underneath shall use helmets Care shall be taken to prevent falling of material from top to adjoining area in slat roofs more than 10deg safety belt shall be used and belt end fastened properly to a fixed object Workmen shall not be allowed to work on slippery roofs Fragile materials such as wired glass corrugated plastic sheeting and unreinforced insulating slabs etc shall be identified and necessary precautions taken while working on them People working on fragile roof shall be properly protected by providing two Crawling Bards or Roof ladders so that one is available to stand on while the other is being moved Crawling Boards shall have cross batons atleast 32 mm thick and not more than 380 mm apart and shall be secured in position Gas cutting Adherence to relevant codes and employment of qualified workers are two basic requirements for gas cutting process Hazards such as electricity heat flame flammable gas etc are present in this process Hence following precautions must be followed while carrying these operations All fire precautions as stipulated in IS3016 (Code of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operations) shall be followed while gas cutting operations) shall be followed while gas cutting Fire extinguishers sand buckets water and gunny bags shall be provided when hot work is in progress Gas cylinders used for gas cutting Gas cylinders shall be of approved make Gas cylinder valves shall always be checked and shall be closed when not in use Be stored in a well-ventilated area Be fitted with safety caps when not in use Not be lifted by nozzle and rolled All gas and oxygen regulators shall be fitted with Flashback arrestors being non-return valves designed to prevent and explosive mix developing in cylinder Checking for leaks shall be by means of soapy liquid applied to each joint and under no circumstances shall a naked flame be applied to any part of the cylinder When working at a height do not place cylinders directly beneath the working area as molten metal may fall in to the hoses causing leaks and possibly igniting the gases

49

The welder and any person working in close proximity in order to prevent permanent damage to the eyes must wear suitable eye protection when not in use electricity to the holder and electrode shall turned off Hose shall be in good condition properly clamped as per specifications Welding cable shall have proper insulation with minimum number of joints All equipments shall be properly earthed and cables properly insulated and connected LPG Cylinders if used should be stored kept in a well-ventilated placed and there should be no excavations drains or basements nearby LPG Cylinders should never be stored below ground level or closer than 3 M to cylinder containing oxygen or materials which are toxic and corrosive Cylinders full or empty should never to stored upright with the valve uppermost The valve of empty LPG cylinders should be kept closed if they are left open air will diffuse into the cylinder and may form an explosive mixture BIS Code IS3016-1982 on ldquocode of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operationsrdquo shall be referred for further safety measures Electrical work Some of the basic safety steps to be ensured are given below 1) Only authorised person shall carry out dismantling of electrical system 2) Isolation of the electrical system before taking up the work must be ensured 3) Before working on an electrical line fuse should be physically removed and the line is isolated and a suitable locking mechanism must be provided to prevent accidental switching fixing fuses by other persons A notice board displaying ldquoMen at workrdquo message should be placed The section of circuit under repair should be connected to earth 4) IS 5216-1982 ldquoRecommendations on safety procedures and practices in Electric Worksrdquo shall be referred for further safety measures Working with machineries Material handling equipments Many accidents take place while handling materials at site It is highly hazardous operation Hence special attention by contractor is required in this respect Following precautions are recommended Safe working space for all these equipments must be provided Proper material stockyard should be made and all material should be staked arranged kept in orderly manner with proper moving space for handling machinery Proper warning boards signs shall be provided when machineries like cranes hoists are being operated Brakes clutches of winches shall be checked on regular basis Chains ropes belts shall be inspected and repaired changed as necessary All moving part of the material handling equipment must be provided with suitable guards

50

Lifting ropes should be inspected for kinking loose wires high strands corrosion nicking lubrication change in diameter cross section Slings and other lifting materials which are not suitable for use should be promptly withdrawn and destroyed Lifting chains should be inspected for bent links cracks in weld areas or any other section of link trasverse nicks and gauges and corrosion pits Elongation of the lifting chain link due to over loading should be inspected before using it For lifting hook if the throat opening exceeds 15 of the normal opening it should be replaced When inspecting the hook measurement must be made between the shank and narrowest point of the hook opening A chain used for lifting should not be spliced by inserting a bolt between two links Strain should not be put on a kinked chain Hammer should not be used to force a hook over a chain link A safety hook fitted with a latch to prevent displacement of loads should only be used for material handling lifting IS7293-1974 (Code of Practice for Working with Construction Machinery) shall be referred for further safety measures Cranes All works involving the use of crane shall be properly planned in advance and the following shall be ensured The crane is capable of lifting the load Safe load capacity should be clearly marked on jibs winches pulleys slings and ropes All job cranes should have an automatic safe load indicator which alerts the operator The condition of the ground at the crane location is satisfactory to support the crane and the load The rotation of the cab and therefore the boom is not restricted-suitable matting or plates are available to protect underground services and paving All slings shackles hooks etc are of correct rating and in good condition Cranes and lifting equipments must be inspected and carry a valid test certificate issued by an accredited testing agency Crane hooks etc are to be fitted with properly functioning safety clips to prevent displacement of the sling from the hook during the lift Driver of the crane must be watchful and must ensure before driving the vehicle either forward or reverse that no one is near the wheel of the vehicle and no one is trying to climb the vehicle while moving Crane operators and signalers must be over the age of 18 trained and sufficiently experienced There should always to a signalman or a signaling system such as a

51

telephone if the crane operator cannot see the load throughout the lift Hand signal shall be clear and distinct and shall follow recognised code or system Workers must be use safety shoe and helmet They are also required to wear gloves and other PPE for handling of some special materials Raising lowering and braking of jib should not be done abruptly in order to prevent it from snapping All vehicles used by the contractor shall be in worthy conditions and in conformance to the land transport requirements Cranes should be tested and examined by a competent person for its wear and tear No part of the crane or crane load should be closer than 4 Mtrs to live overhead For movement of crane or other material handling equipment ramp gradient should not exceed 1 in 10 No person should be allowed to stand or work under lifted load All drivers shall hold a valid driving license for the class of vehicle to be driven Manual Handling Assistance should be obtained if the load is too heavy or awkward for manual handing Clear walkway to the destination and safe stack should be ensured before handing the load manually Following procedure should be followed while lifting the load manually Stand close to the load on a firm footing and with feet about 30 am apart Bend the knees and keep your back as straight as you can Take a firm grip on a load Breathe in and throw the shoulders backwards Straighten the legs amp continue to keep the back as straight as you can Make sure that your view is not obstructed by the load Keep the load close to the body Lift slowly and smoothly When carrying the load avoid twisting spine to run move your feet instead One person should not be allowed to pull more than 63 kg The best weight unit for lifting by a worker is 18 kg and hence should be fixed as upper limit of load to be lifted by worker If two or more workers are lifting one should give instructions to ensure that the team works together bull Type of clothing is very important in manual handling of material Clothing should be such that it allows easy movement of arms and will not catch in machinery or on a load

52

bull The successful bidder of the said depot assets will assume full responsibility for demolishing and dismantling the said facilities and itrsquos removal from the corporationrsquos land whether through his own employees or through contract labour It should also be a condition of the tender documents that consequent upon the sale of the said depot assets the depot shall cease to be the corporationrsquos ldquoestablishmentrdquo as that expression is defined in the Building and other construction workers actrsquo1996and if the successful bidder employs 50 or more building workers for the demolition of the said facilities he as the ldquoemployerrdquo in relation to the said establishment will ensure full compliance with the said act including section 44 amp 45 thereof Upon the cancellation of the factory license and the slump sale of the assets of the said depot the storage and distribution of petroleum products is no longer carried on in the said facilities The successful bidder or purchaser of the said depot assets who demolishes the said facilities with the intention of selling the various items from the depot as scrap for his own benefit cannot be regarded as a ldquocontractorrdquo as that expression is defined in the contract labour (regulation amp abolition act1970 Similarly the workmen engaged by the successful bidder or purchaser of the said depot assets for carrying out the work of demolition cannot be regarded as contract labour under the said act In the circumstances no sooner the property in the assets of the depot facilities is transferred to the successful bidder or purchaser the corporation can not be regarded as the ldquoprinciple employerrdquo under the said act in as much as the Corpn has ceased to continue the work of the establishment viz The storage and distribution of the petroleum products in the concerned depot bull Under the Environment (protection) Act 1986 read with Hazardous waste (management amp handling) rules1989 the ldquooccupierrdquo in relation to the depot facilities is obliged to ensure that all hazardous waste are properly handled and disposed of without any adverse effects which may result from such wastes and is also responsible for proper collection reception treatment storage or disposal of these wastes either himself or through the ldquooperator of the facilityrdquo Since the corporation is governed by the said act and rules and highest bidder purchaser of the depot assets is not the occupier generating hazardous it is incumbent on the corporation to continue its practice namely handing over the site to the successful bidder the product including the sludge vapour and gas etc is completely removed as per the Companyrsquos operating procedure It may also be appreciated that the highest bidderpurchaser may fail to take any safeguards to protect his employees or the employees of a contractor engaged by him or the public at large from the toxic or poisonous effects of the residual sludge vapour or gas

ARBITRATION CLAUSE

Any dispute or difference whatsoever arising out of or in connection with this Agreement including any question regarding its existence validity construction interpretation application meaning scope operation or effect of this contract or termination thereof shall be referred to and finally resolved through arbitration as per the procedure mentioned herein below (a) The dispute or difference shall in any event be referred only to a Sole Arbitrator (b) The appointment and arbitration proceedings shall be conducted in accordance with SCOPE forum of Arbitration Rules for the time being in force or as amended from time to time (c) The Seat of arbitration shall be at Mumbai (d) The proceedings shall be conducted in English language (e) The cost of the proceedings shall be equally borne by the parties unless otherwise Directed by the Sole Arbitrator

53

Page 11: e-AUCTION SALE - Bharat Petroleum

11

BIDDING SCREEN 76 The start bid price amp increment price have been mentioned vide Table-A (Part-I) which

shall be visible to all the bidders on their respective bidding screen for each Lot for which they are qualified to bid Please note that the first bid that comes in the system should be equal to the start price + one increment or higher than the increment value for each Lot The second online bid and onwards for any particular Lot will have to be higher than the H1 rate by the minimum increment value or higher than the increment value

77 Please note that the start bid price is the minimum basic price excluding all taxes etc and bidders have to put their bids above the start bid price indicated above BPCL reserves the right not to sell at the highest offer received during the auction in case their expected reserve target price is not achieved or for any other reasons

78 Bidders to note that Start Bid Price provided by BPCL is only to proceed with start of e-auction It is to be noted that Start Bid Price is not considered as expected sale price Customers who are interested to purchase the material are requested to give their best price for the material even in case where there are no competitive bids BPCL reserves to sell material only when sale price obtained is as per BPCL requirement Also please note that the Start Price mentioned is only indicative and can be changed on the auction day based on market conditions

8 Payment amp Delivery

81 Successful Bidder [H-1 Party] will have to make payment of full Sale value [including GST

and TCS as applicable ] in the form of Demand draft in favour of Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd payable at Mumbai or through NEFTRTGS within 2 weeks of Sale Letter intimation of bid acceptance and uplift the materials by making their own arrangements within 2 weeks of Authority Letter issued by BPCL In case of any delay in making payment beyond stipulated time as mentioned above prior intimation needs to be sent to BPCL authorities and concurrence should be sought In case where there is no intimation from the customer or the customer does not respond to the follow-ups then the following steps may be taken by BPCL

A Partyrsquos EMD may be forfeited B Sale letter will be treated as cancelled and Seller shall have the right to

dispose off the materials No claim whatsoever from the said party shall be entertained

C The party may also be debarred from participation in any future sales auctions for one year

82 Bidders must ensure that the inspection of scrap at location is carried out thoroughly before

quoting in eauction Common understanding on quantityweight of scrap has to be reached before the bidder submits the bid No claims will be entertained post bidding and at the time of lifting the material In case of any dispute the matter should be resolved directly with the location

NOTE 1) EMD will be refunded after completion of the disposal activity

2) Successful party has to make payment in full and in one installment only 3) No part payments will be allowed However in exceptional circumstances in case

12

the complete material is not available at the location then concurrence from location representative is mandatory so that the customer may deposit the part payment for the available material

9 Description of Materials and Quality and Quantity

91 The materials shall be disposed off in ldquoAS-IS-WHERE-ISrdquo and ldquoNO COMPLAINTrdquo basis in single lot only

92 Numbers quantities and nature of material given in the catalogue are approximate indicative only and the materials will be sold without any regard or consideration of these numbers or nature of materials and no Warranty or guarantee shall be implied The Purchaser must lift the declared quantity within prescribed time of four weeks The sale disposal offer may be withdrawn by the seller any time and the decision of the seller in this regard is final and binding on all

93 Each truck may be weighed both before and after loading on weighbridge and weighment witnessed jointly by officers of BPCL Purchasers representatives if required

10 Removal of Materials

101 The purchaser shall complete the transaction including collecting the scrap material

before 500 pm on any working day with prior appointment with the concerned department within the stipulated delivery days The items offered for sale will be handed over to the successful tenderer by BPCL official at site on production of our Authority Letter which will be issued after the payment of total sale price including Taxes amp TCSetc

102 The Seller reserves the right to unload the vehicles for inspection purpose If it is

suspected at any time that the purchaser has loaded the material materials for which he is not purchaser or if the purchaser is found to carry excess material than that mentioned in the documents the Co will be within its right to detain the truck unload the goods at the cost amp expenses of the purchaser amp terminate the contract forthwith and may forfeit the sale value amp claim such further losses and damages that may be caused to the Seller

103 Any damage to the Sellerrsquos or Third Partyrsquos properties during removal of the items will

have to be made good by the successful purchaser at their own cost The Seller reserves the right to claim from the purchaser any expenses which might have been incurred by it over and above the EMD by way of restoring damages caused to properties belonging to the Seller Third Parties by the action of such purchaser or their men Until such losses are reimbursed delivery of the material sold will not be given to the purchaser

104 Loading Unloading will be carried out by the purchaser at his own costs amp risk All

material handling machines equipments tools and tackles labour etc or any other items as may be required to be supplied by party or as insisted by the seller for successful completion of the job will be arranged by the purchasers at their own cost Non-availability of the same will not be considered as a ground for lsquoLate-Liftingrsquo of the materials

Scrap material shall be weighed as far as possible within BPCL premises in presence of the buyer and seller (BPCL representative) before clearance for dispatch In case there are no facilities for weighing in sellers premises the purchaser shall arrange for weighing in an approved weighing machine at his cost as directed and to be

13

witnessed by the purchaserrsquos representative 11 Decision in case of disputes

111 In case of any dispute regarding the contract the decision of the Seller shall be final and binding If there is any dispute as to the last or highest bid or dispute in identifying the item belonging to particular lot the dispute shall be determined by the Seller and their decision shall be final and binding to all

12 Right of Acceptance Rejection of offer

121 The Seller reserves the right to withdraw wholly or partially any or all the items set for sale at any time during the period of contract without assigning any reasons

122 The goods are sold subject to the reserve expected price obtained by the Seller to

their satisfaction The Seller is not bound to accept the highest offer The Seller reserves the right to reject any conditional offers

13 Forfeiture of Earnest Money Deposit

131 In case of failure of the purchaser to comply with the conditions of the tender contract the Seller may at its discretion terminate the contract and the EMD paid by the purchaser may stand forfeited for the breach of contract by the purchaser The lot in question will be re-sold by the Seller without any reference to the purchaser to any other buyer at the cost and risk of the defaulting purchaser The deficit if any will be recovered from the defaulting purchaser

132 The lots paid for must be completely removed at the purchaserrsquos expense within the

schedule period specified If any lot is not removed within this specified period the Seller may re-sell re-auction the said lot or portion thereof at the purchaserrsquos risk and expense In this event the purchaser will be liable to compensate the Seller for all the damages and losses that the Seller may suffer on account of re-selling re-auctioning the lot This will be in addition to EMD that may stand forfeited in the event of the purchaser not removing the lots within the specified time

133 In case the bidder backs out from any of the LOT mentioned in which he is H1 bidder

then the complete EMD amount submitted for that Category may be forfeited by BPCL

14 Termination of Contract

The Seller reserves the right to terminate the contract at any time by giving three days notice on the following ground

141 Unsatisfactory execution or performance of the contract by the purchaser 142 For improper behavior of the purchaser or breach of the terms and conditions of

the contract 143 Decision of the Seller to terminate the contract shall be final and binding and no claim

for damages and compensation shall be entertained In the event of the purchaser or his agent or servant committing or attempting to commit theft fraud dishonesty or gross misbehaviour in connection with the subject matter of this contract or in any other connection whatsoever concerning the business of the Seller the Seller will be entitled to terminate the contract forthwith and may forfeit the EMD Sale Value at its sole discretion

14

144 In case of any incomplete job or only part job done before the schedule time for

completion and if the delays are found to be attributable to the purchaserrsquos failures the seller ie BPCL if not satisfied with their performance reserves the right to terminate the contract and award the job to any other Contractor at their cost and risk

15 Passing of Property In the goods

It is expressly made clear that the property in the goods whether sold by units weights or lots whether arranged or otherwise will remain that of the Seller and will pass on to the purchaser only when material is taken out by the Purchaser from the factory Premises after getting valid dispatch documents

16 General

161 All Safety Regulations should be followed by the purchaser and their men in removing the items Also the purchaser and their men will be neither allowed to carry lighters nor to smoke inside the premises They should obtain suitable Work Permits Safety Certificates for excavation hot work etc from the authorities at site The work will be allowed to carry out during working hours of the Installation Depot territoryregional offices LPG Plants etc only The work should be commenced only after obtaining necessary permission from the Corporationrsquos representative The workers employed to carry out the work should observe the Corporationrsquos rules and regulations at the location

162 Any injuries to workers employed by the successful purchaser while removal

transport of the items and any risk liabilities (including under Workmenrsquos Compensation Act etc) arising out of the same will be the liability of the purchaser and not of the Corporation The Purchaser should also indemnify the Corporation against all liabilities demurrage claims arising out of non-compliance by the purchaser of all statutory requirements currently in force or made applicable subsequently The successful purchaser will keep the Corporation indemnified against all damages claims arising of the aforesaid

163 All notices letters sent to the purchaser shall be deemed to have been received

by him them within 48 hours from the time of posting if the same are sent at the address given by the purchaser

164 Resale will not be recognized and release order will be made out in the name of

actual successful purchasers only 165 The purchaser shall not be entitled to resell any lot or part of a lot while the goods

are still lying within the premises of the Company and no delivery would be effected by the Company to any person other than the purchaser whose names are mentioned in the delivery order

166 The successful party shall also be liable for any pecuniary liability arising on

account of any violation by them of the safety requirements Should any injury to people or loss or damage due to fire or accident to any property or a portion thereof occur as a result of failure to comply with such regulations the successful party shall be held responsible for the consequences thereof and shall keep the company seller harmless and indemnified

15

167 The terms and conditions of tender for disposal of scrap material as per Annexure

ndash1 amp 2 shall be applicable 168 Any change in conditions of sale or additional conditions of sale if any will be

announced in the following web sites

1 httpseprocureprocuretigercom 2 wwwbharatpetroleumcom --gt Energizing Business --gtTenders rarrSearch

Tender by Categoryrarr CPO(Mktg)-Disposal

169 The list of disposal items and their location with address contact person and their Tel No and EMD details etc are provided at TABLE-A [Part ndash I ]

1610 The lot location with quantities auction start time Auction close time start

bid Price bid increment value etc details are provided in TABLE-A [PART ndash 1 ] 1611 The tentative GST details are provided in TABLE-A [PART ndash 2 ] 1612 The decision of seller is final and binding in all matters related to this sale

17 The Validity period of the offer is 50 days from the date of e-auction

18 Successful parties may note that

(a) Item once sold cannot be taken back or exchanged Should any successful

tenderer withdraw their bid either prior to our issue of acceptance letter or afterwards the Seller will be at liberty to resell the items to any person of their choice at the risk and cost of the original successful tenderer If such re- sale proceeds is more than the earlier de-faulting successful tendererrsquos offer they will not be entitled for any increased proceeds realized by the Corporation However if the re-sale proceeds are less than the earlier defaulting successful bidder the seller reserves the right to recover the difference in re-sale realization from the defaulting earlier successful bidder

(b) Resale transfer on assigning the unremoved undismantled materials to

any other party will not be allowed until the materials are removed from our premises

(c) Any damage to the Corporationrsquos Railwayrsquos or Third Partyrsquos properties

during removal of the items will have to be made good by the successful tenderer at their own cost The Corporation reserves the right to claim from the tenderer any expenses which might have been incurred by it over and above the EMD by way of restoring damages caused to properties belonging to the Corporation RailwaysThird Parties by the action of such tenderer or their men

19 The Corporation reserves the right to accept or reject any tender in part or completely

to suit their convenience without assigning any reasons whatsoever

The entire job of upliftment must be completed as per schedule as mentioned in point

no 81 above ldquoBPCL at its own discretion may request the bidder to make

16

payment and uplift the material beyond the above time schedule under exceptional circumstancesrdquo

Special terms and conditions for sale of scrap

Sr no Details Time limit

1 Time limit for EMD refund when bidder is not

H1 for any lot in the current auction 45 days from completion of auction

2 Time limit for EMD refund when bidder is H1

for any lot in the auction

After completion of sale of all the lots (of the same items for which customer is H1) and receiveing adequate confirmation from the location

3 EMD of the unsuccessful lots

EMD of unsuccessful lots will not be adjusted against the successful lots EMDrsquos will be refunded to the customer within 45 days of completion of auction Customer to make full payment for the Lots where he is H1

17

ANNEXURE ndash A

(on bidder letterhead with company seal and stamp with contact details) From Date To Ms Bharat Petroleum Corp Ltd CPO (Mktg) A-Installation Sewree (East) Mumbai -400015 Sirs Re REQUEST TO ISSUE OUR LOGIN ID PASSWORD FOR PARTICIPATING IN THE e-AUCTION TO BE HELD ON BEHALF OF BPCL ON 20012021 FROM 1000 HRS FOR VARIOUS LOTS A EMD Details

Please find attached herewith our Demand Draft payable to Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd at Mumbai as per details given hereunder for participating at the above e-Auction All DDs are payable to Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd at Mumbai Lot No DD NoNEFTRTGS Details Amount

Bidders to note that bidder has to submit separate EMD for each lot For more information you may contact BPCL representative at 022-24176416 022-241765078696906824 9821431147 B General Notes

We hereby confirm that we have understood the steps for Bidding on e-Procurement

Technologies Ltd Site httpseprocureprocuretigercom and would like to participate in the mock online training auction for BPCL to be held on 14012021 to 17012021We hereby confirm that we have read and understood the terms amp conditions of the e-Auction Sale tender documents for all the lots and same are acceptable to us We have also physically inspected the materials and understood the scope of materials and its condition and there are no deviations to the same as per the auction catalogue details and I accept all terms and conditions of the e-auction sale tender document in full We will honour the Bids placed by us during the auction procedure We also confirm that we will e-mail a scanned copy or fax the price confirmation of our

18

final online quoted rate as per AnnexurendashB immediately after the completion of e-auction followed by original price confirmation sheet by courier

You are requested to ISSUE our Login ID Password on our valid and official email as given in below on receipt of above DDNEFTRTGS PAYMENT and relevant documents E Mail Id____________________________ PAN No ____________________________ (Please enclose PAN Card Copy In case PAN Card copy is not enclosed DD will not be accepted) GSTN No_________________________ (Please enclose self attested GST registration copy)

Thanking you Yours truly Company Stamp ampSeal

[Name amp Signature] Encl 1] Drafts as above 2 ] Other documents [ provide full details ] Tel No Office

Residence Mobile Ph No Fax No

19

ANNEXURE ndash B

Confirmation of Training

To Ms Bharat Petroleum Corp Ltd CPO (Mktg) A-Installation Sewree (East) Mumbai -400015 Fax 022 24117878

This is to confirm that we have understood all bidding procedures for the Forward auction to be held on 20012021 We also confirm that we have understood and comply with all tender terms and conditions mentioned in the tender document - DISPCPO (M)20-21(1)05-Scrap of Depot amp Tanks Thanking you Yours truly Company Stamp ampSeal

[Name amp Signature]

20

Annexure ndash C Bidding procedure and Auction guidelines A Steps for Actual Bidding Procedure

1 Go to httpseprocureprocuretigercom 2 Enter ldquoLogin IDldquo and ldquoPasswordrdquo 3 When a bidder logs in for the first time for the particular auction bidder has to accept

to the Terms amp Conditions (After accepting to the terms amp conditions of the company only you can be able to bid)

4 After accepting to the terms you will be taken to the auction-listing page where you will be able to see all the details about the auctions

5 Click on Auction Room link on the top of this page This will take you to the Bidding Page A separate Window opens which is the Bid room

6 Now Start Bidding You can either Bid Manually OR can use Auto-Bid (In Auto bid the computer will bid on your behalf upto that value you given)

7 In the Manual Bid option you can put your bid in the text box available for each ITEM and submit it every time A bid confirmation pop up box will appear to confirming whether you want to go ahead with the bid posted or not If you confirm the bid your bid will be posted If your bid is accepted that will be displayed in ldquoMy Last Accepted Raterdquo column on your right side screen Also the highest bid amount will be displayed in ldquoH1 Raterdquo column If you are the highest bidder at the time ldquoYour Rankrdquo column will be highlighted with ldquogreenrdquo background with rank mentioned as 1 (which is indicative that you are H1 ie the highest bidder for that particular item at that point of time)

8 During the auction the current highest bid of the bidder the bid status and the bid history can be viewed on the screen all the times Bids can be placed at the specified time mentioned during the auction day

9 For Auto Bid Click on the ldquoAuto Bidrdquo icon related to the item you want to bid It will open a small window where you can place your ldquoauto bidldquo The starting bid amount in ldquoLower Limitrdquo text box will be the Opening Price + One Increment or the H1 Price at that point of time Enter the maximum amount in the ldquoUpper Limitrdquo text box Submit your auto bid after filling the upper limit

10 You can see your Bid Value and the Highest Bid Value for a particular lot after bidding once

11 There is Auto Time Extension will be done by the system If any bidder post his bid in the last 10 minutes of the auction closing time the auction will be extended automatically for further 10 minutes

Special Note Bidders are requested to check the Bid Entry in words amp figures before confirming it Any wrong bids will lead to forfeiture of Earnest Money Deposit (EMD) and said lot will be re-auctioned and the bidder is liable to be barred from the future bidding if any

21

B E-Auction Guidelines

BPCL shall finalise the disposal of the items (Lots) against this Tender through e-auction mode BPCL has made arrangement with Ms e-Procurement Technologies Ltd (ETL) who shall be BPCLrsquos authorized service provider for the same Please go through the guidelines given below and submit your acceptance to the same 1 E-Auction shall be conducted by BPCL on pre-specified date and time which the bidders

shall be quoting from their own offices place of their choice Internet connectivity shall have to be ensured by bidders themselves In extreme case of failure of Internet connectivity (due to any reason whatsoever may be) it is the biddersrsquo responsibility decision to send fax communication immediately to Ms e-Procurement Technologies Ltd furnishing the price the bidder wants to bid online with a request to upload the faxed price on line so that ETL will up load that price on line on behalf of the Bidder It shall be noted clearly that the concerned bidder communicating this price to ETL has to solely ensure that the fax message is received by ETL in a readable legible form and also the bidder should simultaneously check up with ETL about the clear receipt of the price faxed It shall also be clearly understood that the bidder shall be at liberty to send such fax communications of prices to be up loaded by ETL only within the closure of Bid time for that particular Lot and under no circumstance it shall be allowed beyond the closure of Bid time for that particular Lot It shall also be noted that ETL should be given a reasonable required time by the bidders to upload such prices online and if such required time is not available at the disposal of ETL at the time of receipt of the fax message from the bidders ETL will not be uploading the prices and either BPCL or ETL are not responsible for this unforeseen circumstances In order to ward-off such contingent situation bidders are requested to make all the necessary arrangements alternatives whatever required so that they are able to circumvent such situation and still be able to participate in the e-auction successfully Failure of power at the premises of bidders during the e-auction cannot be the cause for not participating in the e-auction On account of this the time for the e-auction cannot be extended and neither BPCL nor ETL is responsible for such eventualities

2 Ms e-Procurement Technologies Ltd shall arrange to train your nominated person

(s) without any cost to you after the submission of the required documents amp the EMD amount

3 Starting Bid Bid Increment The opening price and the bid increment value for the

respective Lot has been mentioned vide Annexure A Table-1 BPCL reserves the right to revise the start bid price at the time of auction

4 BIDDING CURRENCY AND UNIT OF MEASUREMENT Bidding and evaluation will be conducted in Indian Rupees (INR) of the item Lot The price bid placed during the ldquoe-Auctionrdquo shall be ldquoRate per Unitrdquo against each Lot

5 At the end of the e-auction bidder has to provide the Price Confirmation for his valid

highest offer submitted in the e-Auction as per BPCLrsquos format immediately after the completion of the e-Auction

6 Procedure of e-Auction

i The start bid price amp increment price have been mentioned vide Annexure A Table-1 which shall be visible to all the bidders on their respective bidding screen for each Lot for which they are qualified to bid

22

Please note that the first bid that comes in the system should be equal to the start price + one increment or higher than the increment value for each Lot The second online bid and onwards for any particular Lot will have to be higher than the H1 rate by the minimum increment value or higher than the increment value

ii E-Auction shall be for a period as mentioned in the tender document for

all the items Lots in this e-auction If a bidder places a bid in the last 10 minutes of closing of the e-Auction and if that bid gets accepted then the duration for that particular Lot shall get extended automatically for another 10 minutes from the time that bid comes in Please note that the auto-extension will take place only if a bid comes in those last 10 minutes and if that bid gets accepted If the bid does not get accepted the auto-extension will not take place even if that bid might have come in the last 10 minutes In case there is no bid in the last 10 minutes of closing of any particular Lot the time shall get closed automatically without any extension for that particular Lot However bidders are advised not to wait till the last minute or last few seconds to enter their bid during the auto-extension period to avoid complications related with internet connectivity network problems system crash down power failure etc

iii The Bidder who has submitted the DD for any category can bid for all

LOTS mentioned under this category In case the bidder is H1 in any or more categories he has to uplift the said LOT as will be confirmed by BPCL at its discretion In case the bidder backs out from uplifting this LOT then the whole EMD for that category may be forfeited by BPCL

iv Auto Bidding Auto Bidding feature is a feature to safe guard the

bidderrsquos interest of any Internet failure or to avoid last minute rush This feature allows Bidders to place an automated bid against other Bidders in an auction for each Lot and bid without having to enter a new amount each time a competing Bidder submits a new offer for any particular Lot

The bid amount that a Bidder enters is the maximum at that point of time that the Bidder is willing to offer for a particular Lot Here the software bids on behalf of the supplier The auto-bid amount is the maximum amount that the Bidder is

willing to offer During the course of bidding the Bidder cannot delete or change the amount of an Auto Bid

Bids are submitted in increments (increasing bid amounts) The application automates auto bidding by processing auto bids automatically according to the increment that BPCL originally established when creating the auction submitting offers to the next bid increment each time a competing Bidder bids regardless if competing bids are submitted as auto or manual bids

7 Successful bidder shall be required to submit the final prices quoted during the e-Auction in the Format provided to you after the completion of Auction to ETL duly signed and stamped as token of acceptance without any new condition other than those already agreed to before start of auction immediately after the completion of the e-Auction

23

8 Your bid will be taken as an offer to collect the items mentioned in that particular Lot Bids once made by you cannot be cancelled withdrawn and you shall be bound to collect the item as mentioned above at your final bid price Should you back out and not agree as per the final rates quoted BPCL shall take action as appropriate including forfeiture of EMD for the whole category

9 After the receipt of the EMD and other required documents the bidder shall be assigned

a Unique User Name amp Password by ETL The bidders are advised to change the Password and edit the information in the Registration Page after the receipt of initial Password from ETL to ensure confidentiality All bids made from the Login ID given to them will be deemed to have been made by their company

10 The bidders will be able to view the following on their screen along with the necessary

fields in the e-Auction a Highest Bid (H1 unit Rate) in the Auction for the Lots for which they are qualified to

bid b Bid Placed by them (Unit Rate) c Their Own Rank (H1 H2 H3hellip etc where H1 would be the highest bidder H2 would

be the second highest bidder and so onhellip) d Opening unit Price amp Bid Increment value for each Lot

11 At the end of the e-Auction BPCL will decide upon the winner BPCLrsquos decision on award of Contract shall be final and binding on all the Bidders

12 BPCL shall be at liberty to cancel the e-auction process at any time before disposing

without assigning any reason 13 BPCL ETL shall not have any liability to bidders for any interruption or delay in access

to the site irrespective of the cause 14 Other Terms amp Conditions

- The Bidder shall not involve himself or any of his representatives in Price manipulation of any kind directly or indirectly by communicating with other bidders BPCL shall have the right to seek explanation from the bidders in case IP address of those bidders is found to be same Action if necessary shall be initiated against such bidders

- The Bidder shall not divulge either his Bids or any other exclusive details of

BPCL to any other party - BPCLrsquos decision on award of Contract shall be final and binding on all the

Bidders - BPCL along with ETL can decide to extend reschedule or cancel any Auction Any

changes made by BPCL and or ETL after the first posting will have to be accepted if the Bidder continues to access the site after that time

- ETL shall not have any liability to Bidders for any interruption or delay in access

to the site irrespective of the cause - ETL is not responsible for any damages including damages that result from but

are not limited to negligence

24

- ETL will not be held responsible for consequential damages including but not

limited to systems problems inability to use the system loss of electronic information etc

15 ONLINE BID FORM General description of details available online during bidding to enable bidders to put their prices online are as below

Lot No

Item Description Location Qty Unit Unit Rate in INR

(In Fig)

Unit Rate in INR (In Words)

1 As given in Table ndash A

As given in Table ndash A

As given in Table ndash

A

As given in Table ndash

A

Important Note

1 The bidders have to quote in the ldquoUnit Rate in INR (In Fig)rdquo column only during the e-auction

2 Please note that in case you are H1 in any LOT then it is mandatory for you to submit the total amount to BPCL and uplift the material Failure to do so will may result in forfeiture of EMD for that category

3 The ldquoUnit Rate in INR (In Words)rdquo will be automatically converted by the System

4 After the bidder submits the bid confirmation of the price he has quoted for any

particular Lot is asked from him twice after which only the system accepts or rejects his bid based on the Start Price H1 rate at that point of time Confirming to the minimum increment value

25

TABLE-A (PART-I)Scrap of Depots and Tanks

(Bidders to note that they have to submit separate EMD for each lot)

LOT NO

COMPLETE LOCATIONADDRESS

BRIEF ITEMS DESCRIPTION (You are requested to visit place before quoting for the

item Please take prior appointment from the contact

person before visiting the site)

Qty Unit EMD (Rs)

START PRICE (RS)

INCREMENTAL

VALUE (RS)

AUCTION

START TIME

AUCTION

CLOSE

TIME

130

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

FIRE ENGINE NO05 amp JOCKY PUMP -01 NO

1 LOT 75000 640000 3200 1000H

R 1030HR

131

CHERLAPALLI INSTALLATION PO-

HCL PB NO4HYDERABADTEL

EANGANA-500051 MRnilesh m karande

(निलश एम करानड) 9866317049

nileshmkarandebharatpetroleumin

OLD PUMPSMPDs

ETC 1 LOT 35000 240000 1200

1000HR

1030HR

132

Sewree InstRETAIL TERR OPSSEWREE

INSTLNSEWREE FORT ROADSEWREE(EAST)MUMBAIMaharashtra400015samanhusai

n983382927422-26156336 Extn

25samanhusainbharatpetroleumin

MS PRODUCT PIPELINES FIRE HYDRENT PIPE

LINES STORAGE STEEL RACKS MS

GATESSTEEL SHEET CUPBOARD

ETC

1 LS 75000 476000 2380 1000H

R 1030HR

26

133

Bharat Petroleum Corporation limited Bhilai Co-op Depot Bijalee NagarGE RoadDistrict-Durg Chattisgarh-490021 Contact Person MrRambabu B

(रामबाब बी)

9926499266 brambabubharatpetroleumin amp MrRavi

K Ghorpade (रनि क

घोरपड) 8600417776 ravikghorpadebharatpetroleumin

Oil Interceptors Hose Boxes

monitors hydrants Valves

Pipelines etc

1 LS 175000 1725912 862956 1000H

R 1030HR

134

Bharat Petroleum Corporation limited Bhilai Co-op Depot Bijalee NagarGE RoadDistrict-Durg Chattisgarh-490021 Contact Person MrRambabu B

(रामबाब बी)

9926499266 brambabubharatpetroleumin amp MrRavi

K Ghorpade (रनि क

घोरपड) 8600417776 ravikghorpadebharatpetroleumin

Search Lights UPS olour

cameras Fans Tubelight fixtures

Gate Light fittingsExhaust

Fans etc

1 LS 35000 335520 16776 1000H

R 1030HR

135

Bharat Petroleum Corporation limited Bhilai Co-op Depot Bijalee NagarGE RoadDistrict-Durg Chattisgarh-490021 Contact Person MrRambabu B

(रामबाब बी)

9926499266 brambabubharatpetroleumin amp MrRavi

K Ghorpade (रनि क

घोरपड) 8600417776 ravikghorpadebharatpetroleumin

Mobile PFS Lab-CG04D1373

1 LS 7500 48000 240 1030H

R 1100HR

136

DHARWAD LPG 323-333BELUR

INDUSTRIAL AREA ROAD NO3P B

NO39DHARWADKARNATAKA-580011

MRRajkatti Y S

10 -20 KL MS TANK MPDs DISPENCING

UNITS

1 LOT 35000 396800 1984 1030H

R 1100HR

27

(राजकटटी िाय एस)

9753125125 rajkattiysbharatpetr

oleumin

137

VILL amp PO AMBABAI KARARIJHANSI

UTTAR PRADESH-284001 MRTajeshwar

(तजशवर ) 9478823709 tajeshwarbharatpet

roleumin

PLATE 8MM 6FT16FT MS TANK 15000

LTSPIPEANGEL SCRAPLIGHT GI

SCRAP ETC

1 LOT 75000 418400 2092 1030H

R 1100HR

138

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

FIRE WATER TANK 03 NO

1 LOT 175000 1872000 9360 1030H

R 1100HR

139

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

MS UNLOADING PUMPSVT

PUMPSMOTORSCENTRIFUGAL PUMPS ETC

1 LOT 250000 4004000 20020 1030H

R 1100HR

140

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

7 NO OF UNDER GROUND

STORAGE TANKS AND ASSOCIATED

PIPE LINES IN TANK FARM

1 LOT 175000 1600000 8000 1100H

R 1130HR

141

Flat no 302 Shanthi Tower Vinayak

Nagar Hyderabad RoadNIZAMABADTELANGANA-503002 MR

Sri Harsha (शरी हषाा)

8606510668 sriharshabharatpetr

oleumin

MONO PUMP PRESET PUMP

MPDs EMBLEM POLE OLD

TANKFALSE CEILING OLD RVI

ETC

1 LOT 35000 229600 1148 1100H

R 1130HR

28

142

KARUR TERRITORY ATHUR ampKADAPARAI

VILLAGE ERODE ROAD ATHUR

POSTKARURTAMIL NADU-639002

MRDilip Krishnan

(दिलीप कषणि)

8138906295 dilipkrishnanbharat

petroleumin

OLD 11KV VCB ELECTRICAL

PANEL500KVA DG SET OLD VFD

PANELMICRO PLC AND PANEL ETC

1 LOT 75000 556800 2784 1100H

R 1130HR

143

WARANGAL DEPOT GOOD SHED

ROADWARANGALTELENGANA-506002

MRMukesh Murali

(मकश मरली)

9497270991 mukeshmuralibhara

tpetroleumin

VARIOUS DIA METER CS

PIPESGATE VALVES

1 LOT 75000 4924689 246234 1100H

R 1130HR

144

RAJBANDH TOP RAJBANDH

CHATTYDURGAPURWEST BENGAL-

713212 MRDurga

Annapurna K V N (िराा

अननपणाा क िी एि)

9775077069 durgakvnbharatpetr

oleumin

SCRAPPED MS SKO PRODUCT

TRANSFER PIPELINELIVE FIRE

DIGHTING FACILITIES LOADING

ARMSOLD TLC UNIT OLD VALES

ETC

1 LS 75000 483200 2416 1100H

R 1130HR

145

BPCL HOSPET PSA FOR SALES

OFFICERHOSPETKARNATAKA-583201

MRPradeep J Hivare

(परिीप ज नहिार)

9940588023 pradeepjhivarebhar

atpetroleumin

STEEL CANOPYTANK

MPDLIGHT FITTINGS

AUTOMATION EQUIPMENT ETC

1 LS 35000 320000 1600 1130H

R 1200HR

146

MANGLIA RECEIPT TERMINAL MANGILA

- SANVER ROAD MANGLIAINDOREMA

DHYA PRADESH-453771 MR Swapnil S

Kakde (सिनिल एस

काकड़) 7709969664 swapnilskakdebhar

atpetroleumin

FW PUMP SUCTION HEADER-

500MM PUMP DISCHARGE PL

250MMCOOLING SYSTEM FIXED

FOAM STSTEMFIRE

EXTINGUISHER JOCKY PUMP ETC

1 LS 75000 567800 2839 1130H

R 1200HR

29

147

ADARSH NAGAR DIST - BIJNORNAZIBABAD

UTTAR PRADESH-246763 MRMohd

Ibran (मौ इबराि)

9839523968 mohdibranbharatpe

troleumin

RUBBER HOSE WITH

FLANGEGATE VALVEs FOAM

DRUMALUMINIUM SCRAPMS TANK500LTR PROVER ETC

1 LOT 75000 500460 25023 1130H

R 1200HR

148

NO- 214 VISHWAKARMA

INDUSTRIAL AREAJAIPURRAJSRH

AN-302013 MRRajendra KM

(राजनर कमार)

99281493310141-6501547

rajendrakmbharatpetroleumin

KIRLOSKAR PUMP KIRLOSKAR

ENGINEFIRE ENGINE 03 NO

1 LOT 35000 230000 1150 1130H

R 1200HR

149

KARUR TERRITORY ATHUR ampKADAPARAI

VILLAGE ERODE ROAD ATHUR

POSTKARURTAMIL NADU-639002

MRRishi Rohan (ऋनष

रोहि) 7979944941 rishirohanbharatpet

roleumin

OLD STEEL TANKOLD PUMPING UNITSOLD

CANOPY ITEMSOLD EMBLEM

POLESOLD YARD LIGHTS FITTINGS

ETC

1 LOT 35000 179020 8951 1130H

R 1200HR

150

BULK OIL DEPOT JANKI NAGAR

BAHRIACH ROADGONDAUTTAR

PRADESH-271001

MRAnuj Jaiswal (अिज

जयसिाल) 7897030498 anujjaiswalbharatp

etroleumin

75KVA DG Set 125 KVA DG Set Preset Meters Proving Tanks

350mm diaStrainier etc

1 LS 75000 6309952 315497 1200H

R 1230HR

151

IRIMPANAM INSTALLATION NEW

OIL INSTALLATIONKOCHI KERALA-682309 MRU

Ramadas (य रामिास)

9958444988 uramadasbharatpet

roleumin

WEATHER SHIELD FOR ESCAPE LADDERWO

METER SYSTEMATF

PUMPLABORATORY

ITEMSSPRINKLER ETC

1 LOT 175000 1920000 9600 1200H

R 1230HR

152

STATION ROADHISSARHARYANA-125001 MRAbdul

Matin (अबिल मतीि)

9983784935 abdulmatinbharatp

etroleumin

2T DISPENCER amp OIL TANKGLOW FACIA CANOPY

ETC

1 LOT 75000 672328 336164 1200H

R 1230HR

30

153

Bharat Petroleum Corporation limited Bhilai Co-op Depot Bijalee NagarGE RoadDistrict-Durg Chattisgarh-490021 Contact Person MrRambabu B

(रामबाब बी)

9926499266 brambabubharatpetroleumin amp MrRavi

K Ghorpade (रनि क

घोरपड) 8600417776 ravikghorpadebharatpetroleumin

USED SCRAPPED TANK

1 LOT 250000 5769360 288468 1200H

R 1230HR

154

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumi

FIRE WATER TANK LIGHT

POLESSTORAGE TANK PIPELINE

ETC

453000

MT 250000 1198675 5993 1200H

R 1230HR

155

BPCL MANMAD INSTALLATION

MANMAD NANDGAON ROAD

PANEWADI MANMADNASHIKMAHARASHTRA423104

Contact Person MrDeepak Satpute

9692006232

USEDSCRAPPED DEPOT ASSETS-

FIRE WATER PIPELINEEXTINGU

ISHERFOAM TANKSVHF

HANDSET ETC

1 LS 175000 9647424 482371 1230H

R 1300HR

156

satish paikara m

(पकरा सतीश एम) CH INSTALLATION

MANAGER (RETAIL) BUDGE BUDGE 2

GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST

24-PARGANAS [SOUTH] BUDGE

BUDGE West Bengal PIN - 700137 TEL -

033-24701457 033-24701765 MOB -

9982754999 e-mail paikarasmbharatpe

troleumin

WEIGH BRIDGE 1 LOT 35000 168000 840 1230H

R 1300HR

31

157

dnyaneshwar

bendkule (बडकल

जञािश िर) SR MANAGER OPS IC

(RETAIL) MIRAJ OPPRAILWAY GOODS

SHED (MG) CHANDANWADI

MIRAJ Maharashtra PIN - 416410 TEL - 0241-2595555 -

MOB - 9820246346 e-mail

dnyaneshwarbbharatpetroleumin

FIRE ENGINE PUMP 03 NO

1 LOT 75000 316800 1584 1230H

R 1300HR

158

NAVGHAR INDUSTRIAL ESTATE

BEHIND MSEB GAS TURBINE UNIT

PBNO8 DIST-RAIGAD

BOKADVIRAURANMAHARASHTRA400702

Contact Person Mr Wadhwa Vinay Kumar

022-27222767981146387

6

DISPERSANT SPRAY SYSTEM20

KL NITROGEN TANKTANK-OIL

ON WATER MONITORING SYSTEM ETC

505 MT 35000 337704 16885 1230H

R 1300HR

159

dua gurinder (िआ

रररििर) CHIEF MANAGER OPS IC (RETAIL) KOTA TOP

MS BHARATPETROLEUM

CORPORATION LTDKOTA TOPNH-

27VILLAGE -BRIJESHPURATATHEDKOTA (RAJASTHAN)-325201 TEL - 0744-

2863317 MOB - 9793294449 e-mail

duagbharatpetroleumin

VARIOUS TYPE OF FIRE WATER

PIPELINE 41 MT 175000 2651707 13258

1230HR

1300HR

160

HAZIRA RETAIL TERRITORY SURAT

HAZIRA ROAD POICHHPORE DIST -

SURATHAZIRA GUJRAT-394510

CONTACT PERSON MRMiran M Vaghela

(नमरि एम िाघला)

9033370396 miranmvaghelabhar

PIPELINE amp FITTINGS FIRE

FIGHTING PUMPSLOADING

ARMS ETC

1 LS 75000 748160 37408 1400H

R 1430HR

32

atpetroleumin

161

BIJWSAN INSTALLATION NEAR

IGI AIRPORTNEW DELHIDELHI-110061

MRNavi Sharma (ििी

शमाा) 7727863450 navisharmabharatp

etroleumin

OLD PLT PIPELINES

1 LOT 35000 170400 852 1400H

R 1430HR

162

negi kamal (िरी कमल

ससिह) SR MANAGER OPS IC (RETAIL) KANPUR KANPUR

POL DEPOT BHAUNTI NH - 2 KALPI ROAD

PANKI KANPUR Uttar Pradesh PIN -

208020 TEL - - 0512-2985689 MOB -

9824201038 e-mail negikbharatpetrole

umin

FIRE ENGINE 03 NO

1 LS 35000 384000 1920 1400H

R 1430HR

163

BG GOODS SHED ROAD THACHA

NALLURTIRUNELVELITAMIL NADU-627358

CONTACT PERSON MR Aditya Sri Ram E

(आदितय शरी राम ई)

8867857296 adityasriramebhara

tpetroleumin

WEIGHT BRIDGE PRODUCT PUMP

WITH MOTORSFILLING

CABINET OLD STEEL PLATE ETC

1 LOT 35000 346264 173132 1400H

R 1430HR

164

BPCL IRUGUR TOP INSTALLATION

RAVATHUR PO IRUGUR

VIACOIMBATORE TAMIL NADU-641103

CONTACT PERSON MRNitesh Kumar

(नितश कमार)

9542345719 niteshkumar001bha

ratpetroleumin

MPDCANOPY ETC

1 LS 35000 328320 16416 1400H

R 1430HR

33

165

DESUR DEPOT NEAR DESUR RAILWAY

STATION VILLAGE ZADSHAPUR

DESURBELGAUMKARNATAKA-590014

MRManikantan G

(कनिकि टि जी)

9894555724 manikantangbharat

petroleumin

200 DIA FF LINE - ADDL WOPD

METER MASTER METERMLDB

PANELBARRIER GATE FOR

ENTRYEXIT ETC

22713

MT 35000 1097387 5486 1430H

R 1500HR

166

NEAR RAILWAY STATION PO

ATHARBANKI RLY COLONY DIST

JAGATSINGHPURPARADEEP ODISHA-

754120 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

OLD PD METERSMS

PIPELINESOLD MS PIPELINESASBEST

OS SHEETS ETC

1 LOT 35000 1889412 94470 1430H

R 1500HR

167

PB NO 106 GPO SALAWASJODHPURR

AJASTHAN-342001 MRAvinash Sahani

(अनििाश साहिी)

9587891413 avinashsahanibhara

tpetroleumin

MS SCRAP FIRE ENGINES (04

NOS) FUEL TANKS 1 MT 35000 246400 1232

1430HR

1500HR

168

BPCL PIYALA RETAIL INSTALLATION

VILLAGE - PIYALA PO ASAUTI TEHSIL-

BALLARBHGARH DIST - FARIDABAD

HARYANA-121102 MRMandal

Soumyajyoti (मिडल

सोमयजयोनत)

9874444332 mandalsbharatpetr

oleumin

FIRE EXTINGUISHER 10

KG DCPRADAR LEVEL GUAGE-

TANK FARM AUPARALLEL

REDUNDANT UPS-15

KVAAUTOMATION CABLESFLP

LIGHT FIXTURES IN WAGON P ETC

1 LOT 75000 724360 36218 1430H

R 1500HR

169

17 A HASTINGS ROADALLAHABADUTTAR PRADESH-211001 MRAkash R rivastava

(आकाश शरीिासति)

7678882211 akashsrivastavabha

ratpetroleumin

CANOPY LIGHTS (CFL)SEWING

MACHINE USHA TAILOR MODCO2

FIRE EXINGUISHER250

W MH Canopy light fixtures ETC

1 LOT 35000 2357168 117858 1430H

R 1500HR

34

170

AT POST AKOLNER TALUKA

AHMEDNAGAR DIST -

AHMEDNAGARMAHARASHTRA-414005

MRArpit Tiwari (अरपात

नतिारी) 9408381499 arpittiwaribharatpe

troleumin

FIRE WATER PUMP 850klTLF PUMP MS (M) 50 KLHR25 KVA DG SETCANOPYAMFTLF PUMP MS (M)

50 KLHR ETC

1 LS 35000 200800 1004 1500H

R 1530HR

171

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

10 KG DCP 10 NOS10 KG DCP 10

NOSBULK METERS 9 NOSBULK

METERS 141 NOS150MM DIA

PIPE LINE FOR SPEED80MM DIA

PIPE LINE FOR SPEED F 1FF PIPE LINE 200 MM ETC

1 LOT 250000 4839456 2419728 1500H

R 1530HR

172

ram mahto (राम

कमार) MANAGER OPS IC (RETAIL)

BALASORE DEPOT BALASORE DEPOT SOMENATHPUR

INDUSTRIAL AREA ESTATE BALASORE

Odisha PIN - 756019 TEL - 06782-224272 99562-19155 MOB - 9453042457 e-mail ramkumarbharatpe

troleumin

JB NFLP 25 NOSLIGHT

FITTINGS FLP 35 NLIGHT POLES

4M HT 12 NOELECTRICAL

CABLESSLAYINGCEILING FANS 20

NOS20 TON WINDOW AC

MAKE-SAMSUN ETC

1 LOT 35000 279564 139782 1500H

R 1530HR

173

BHARAT PETROLEUM CORP LTD SANKARI

DEPOTNARRAPANCHAVADI

SANKARI(RS)SALEM DIST SANKARITAMIL

NADU-637302 MRArun David A

(अरण डनिड ए)

9482875768 arundavidabharatp

etroleumin

200MM DIA STRAINER-

1NOGODREJFILING CABINET

4DRSSLIDING DOOR SDU-1GODREJ STORWEL

MODEL2MF SYSTEM 3PANELS

ETC

1 LOT 250000 4568544 2284272 1500H

R 1530HR

174

IRIMPANAM INSTALLATION NEW

OIL INSTALLATIONKOCHI KERALA-682309 MRU

Ramadas (य रामिास)

9958444988

RLY TRACKS amp ALLIED

FACILITYRLY TRACKS amp ALLIED

FACILITY ADDITIONAL

1 LOT 175000 1548000 7740 1500H

R 1530HR

35

uramadasbharatpetroleumin

175

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

Y STRAINER 200MM

2NOSSLUDGE PIT AT

BERHAMPORE4-DR FILLING CABINET-2

NOONE GODREJ STEEL TABLE

T9EARTHPITS FOR AG TANKS (12

NOS)ETC

1 LS 35000 372320 18616 1530H

R 1600HR

176

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

STOREWELL PLAIN ALMIRAH-2MS

STORAGE SAFEABLOY

LOCKFLP 125W HPMV 4NOSFIRE

ENGINE SET NO10 ETC

1 LOT 35000 3465584 173279 1530H

R 1600HR

177

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

FLP NON-INTEGRAL FLOOD

LIGHT 2SAKTI 4KVA

AUTOSTABILISERZYXEL OMNI 56K

MODEM FOR BERHARECEIVER-

1 CAMERA-2 MONITOR-1 ETC

1 LOT 75000 767068 383534 1530H

R 1600HR

178

BPCL MANMAD INSTALLATION

MANMAD NANDGAON ROAD

PANEWADI MANMADNASHIKMAHARASHTRA423104

Contact Person MrDeepak Satpute

9692006232

1 no 250 KVA DG SET

2 no of 630 KVA DG SET 6 number

HT panels with CTPT bus-bar

AMF panel for DG sets DG set cables

etc

1 LS 175000 1217664 608832 1530H

R 1600HR

179

BPCL MANMAD INSTALLATION

MANMAD NANDGAON ROAD

PANEWADI MANMADNASHIKMAHARASHTRA423104

Contact Person MrDeepak Satpute

Old roof sheet of TWF GANTRY

1 LS 35000 160812 80406 1530H

R 1600HR

36

9692006232

180

BHARAT PETROLEUM CORPORATION

LIMITED KONDAPALLI DEPOT ( TOP )

PINAPAKA (VIL amp POST) KONDAPALLI

(VIA) KRISVIJAYAWADAAN

DHRA PRADESH-9504214192

avneeshbhartibharatpetroleumin

DG SET AMF PANELS FIRE

ENGINE 70W ST LIGHT FIX 13

NOS160W FLP MLL TYPE 74

NOS15M HOSES 36NOS15 TON

AIR COND 2NOSFLD LIGHT

FIT 2X400 25NOS110V 100AH BATT

CHARGER ETC

1 LOT 35000 200000 1000 1600H

R 1630HR

181

IRUGUR BPCL IRUGUR TOP

INSTALLATION RAVATHUR PO

IRUGUR VIA COIMBATORE Tamil Nadu PIN - 641103 CONTACT PERSON MRSoorya Krishna

(सयाा कषणा) 9895449420

sooryakrishnabharatpetroleumin

ELECTRICALLY OPERATED EXIT BARTERMINAL

ROOM CARD READERTLF RTD

UNIT - BAY10POINT4TLF SET STOP VALVE - BAY10POI15 KL UNDER DRIVEWAY

TANK ETC

1 LS 250000 2120778

1 1060389

1600HR

1630HR

182

WARANGAL DEPOT GOOD SHED

ROADWARANGALTELENGANA-506002

MRMukesh Murali

(मकश मरली)

9497270991 mukeshmuralibhara

tpetroleumin

FW PIPELINE IN TANKFARM

AREAERECTION-75HP

MOTOR75HP PPU FLOWMORE

MSTLF125HP PPU

FLORITEHSDITLF20 HP PUMP KIR

MAKE NO 18 ETC

1 LS 75000 4934092 246704 1600H

R 1630HR

183

BARAUNI TOP PAPROUR DISTRICT

BEGUSARAIBARAUNIBIHAR-851114

CONTACT PERSON MRSaurabh Kumar

9432343519 saurabhkumar001b

haratpetroleumin

FIRE ENGINE-615KLHR-3NOSFIRE ENGINE-

615KLHR-3NOSMASTER METER SET - 3

NOS125KVA DG SET - 2 NOS15 TONS WINDOW

AC WITH REMOTE

1 LS 35000 227300 11365 1600H

R 1630HR

37

ETC

184

KATHGODAM DEPOT DIST -

NANITALUTTARAKHAND-263126 CONTACT PERSON MRPawan

Kumar (पिि कमार)

9862826505 pawankumar006bh

aratpetroleumin

1AVERY ZL SDDU ES0652 MS1LampT ZL HDDU BS5257 HSDZ LINE (SD) -

PUMPLampT PACEMAKER

IVLampT PACEMAKER

IV1LampT ZL HDDU GS1246 HSD ETC

1 LOT 35000 364000 1820 1600H

R 1630HR

185

UDAISAGAR ROAD NEAR RANA PRATAP

NAGAR RLY STNUDAIPURRAJAST

HAN-313001 CONTACT PERSON

MRKhuswinder

(खससिििर)

9412058886 khuswinderbharatp

etroleumin

ZWICKY PUMP NO175HP

PPUNIT-PUMP1PIPELINE

amp FTGS 10080NBFIRE

WATER TANK 858 KL CAP ADDFIRE

WATER RING MAIN ADDL EXP 1

SPRINKILER PIPELINE etc

1 LOT 250000 2121216 1060608 1630H

R 1700HR

186

BPC OIL DEPOT BATILPUR DIST-

DEVAREYABATILPURUTTAR PRADESH-

274001 MR Deepak

Joshi (िीपक जोशी)

9927576670 deepakjoshi001bha

ratpetroleumin

DG SET 125KVAPADLOCK (MAKE ABLOY) - 6

NO6 KVA GENSETDG SET 65

KVAVC BREAKER75 HP PP UNIT-PUMP

NO 2 ETC

1 LOT 35000 320000 1600 1630H

R 1700HR

187

Kandla Installation Khari Rohar Road

Gandhidham(Kutch)GandhidhamGUJRAT-

370201 CONTACT PERSON MRMayank

Bhatt (मयिक भटट)

8154964083 mayankbhattbharat

petroleumin

TANK NO 8 4645 KLTK NO2-ADDL CT-MVWSFFTK NO 18 13667 KL

ERECTIOTANK NO 2 15128 KL EXTN

ETC

1 LS 250000 7210400 36052 1630H

R 1700HR

188

PETROL DEPOT ABEKA

MAKBARAMEERUTUTTAR PRADESH-

250002 CONTACT PERSON MRKumar

Avinash (कमार

MIDCO SD PUMP3NO Z LINE (HD) PUMPAVERY

(SD) ERA PUMPSUBPUMP

amp DISPENSORS 2NOLampT Z LINE

1 LOT 75000 5687512 284375 1630H

R 1700HR

38

अनििाश) 8004938516 kumaravbharatpetr

oleumin

SD PUMP ETC

189

MUZAFFARPUR DEPOT VILL

SHERPURMUZAFFARPURM BIHAR-842005

CONTACT PERSON MRDipayan Roy

(दिपायि रॉय) 06243-242047 Extn 222

9933050509 dipayanroybharatp

etroleumin

DISPENCING UNITPOLE MOUNTED EMBLEM CANAOPY

STRUCTUREOLD MPDsTANK amp

MONOLITH ETC

17553

MT 35000 11200 56 1630H

R 1700HR

190

BARAUNI TOP PAPROUR DISTRICT

BEGUSARAIBARAUNIBIHAR-851114

CONTACT PERSON MrManjul Prasad

Arya (मिजल परसाि आया)

7004230090 manjulprasadarybh

aratpetroleumin

PRODUCT PIPE FITTING TANK

FOUNDATIONTWD

PIPESFITTINGS900KL TANK II858KL

TANK 10 ETC

1 LOT 250000 2184023 1092012 1700H

R 1730HR

191

BARAUNI TOP PAPROUR DISTRICT

BEGUSARAIBARAUNIBIHAR-851114

CONTACT PERSON MrManjul Prasad

Arya (मिजल परसाि आया)

7004230090 manjulprasadarybh

aratpetroleumin

FOAM TANK 3KL - 1 NOFOAM TANK

3KL - 1 NO100 MM PIPELINE amp FT

550M150 MM PIPELINE amp

FT225M350 MM PIPELINE amp FT

575M ETC

1 LS 35000 275652 137826 1700H

R 1730HR

192

BIJWSAN INSTALLATION NEAR

IGI AIRPORTNEW DELHIDELHI-110061

MRNavi Sharma (ििी

शमाा) 7727863450 navisharmabharatp

etroleumin

HSD TWD PIPELINE HEADER

amp VELVE UPTO TANKATF TWD

PIPELINE HEADER amp VALVE UPTO

TANKS AND LDO TWD PIPE LINE

HEADER amp VALVE UPTO TANK

1 LS 250000 3513600 17568 1700H

R 1730HR

39

SPECIAL NOTES

1 The above old items would be disposed as indicated in the table

2 Pl refer AnnexurendashD for detailed scope of disposal

TABLE ndash A [ PARTndash2 ] [Tentative]

TENTATIVE TAX RATES

STATE TAX FERROUS SCRAP

ALL IGST 1800

CSGST 900

SGST 900

The above mentioned tax rates are tentative and BPCL reserves the right to apply the rates applicable for ferrous and Non ndashferrous items which will be informed during the auction

40

ANNEXURE-D

Scope and SPECIAL CONDITIONS for Disposal of old tanks amp Depot Assets BPCL has different Installation amp depot as per the list in table A Part I The above list is only indicative and not limited exhaustive or actual and it is only for your general referenceguidance Parties have to physically visit the depot and inspect the lot meant for sale and make their own estimates and ascertain the condition of materials its quality it weight quantities make model numbers size capacities specifications and condition etc Therefore no claim shall be entertained in case of any variations if reported at the time of upliftment which may kindly be noted However there may be few items as given below left in the depot not meant for disposal and the same are separately marked or shown at the time of inspection and parties should consider accordingly The following items are not covered in the subject disposal and they are excluded from contractorrsquos scope of work a) Land b) Grown up Big Trees However small bushes shrubs etc are to be

removed and area to be cleaned from all vegetation etc 1 Pipelines running under Railway Tracks 2 Any petroleum products such as petroldieselkerosenelubricantsgreases

gear oils etc found in tankspipesbarrelsloosebulkpackages etc either inside or outside depot premises Petroleum products sludge are not covered in sale and to be handed over to BPCL if any foundsalvaged

3 Dispensing pumps retail outlet items like trays etc which are clearly marked amp kept separately

Please note that as BPCL has to handover land to Govt Authorities for their construction of sheds etc urgently and therefore the sequence of disposal in Phases and Time Lines shall be as under Contractor has to immediately complete the disposal of facilities falling under area from boundary wall The contractorrsquos obligations for completion of entire job will be as per tender terms amp conditions At the time of dismantling of facilities the contractor has to provide separate temporary fencing at his cost so that even after handing over part land to Govt Authorities for their construction activities other facilities are demarcated and any encroachment from unauthorized authority people are avoided The contractor has to make their own arrangements for safety and security during the entire operations of disposal activities The entire job must be completed as above but not exceeding 16 weeks from the date of authority letter as shown above failing which appropriate action as deemed fit will be taken in line with the general terms and conditions of the auction tender The successful bidder has to surface amp level the complete area after shifting all the materials All debris are to be removed from site For leveling the ground to one level

41

and filling up all trenches of underground tanks or any low level or trenches all debris earth rubble bricks mortar etc salvaged from dismantling are to be used The bidder has to arrange and bear the cost of dismantling loading unloading amp transportation of materials to his their place After excavating removing the underground tanks pipelines etc the same are to be filled up with available material or material brought from outside if required at contractorrsquos cost and risk in particular for filling up of underground tank trenches etc Dismantling of Underground pipelines in the Railway siding area from decantation header manifold sections and up to BPCL depot compound wall needs Railways permission for dismantling excavation etc which are to be obtained by the Purchaser only However BPCL may provide any assistance if required to the Purchaser in obtaining such permissions After excavation etc the area is to be filled back and brought to original condition to the satisfaction of the BPCL and as directed All safety precautions as stipulated by BPCL are to be followed at the time of disposal of facilities both inside and outside BPCL depot premises compound wall Any damage to the Corporationrsquos or Third Partyrsquos properties during removal of the items will have to be made good by the successful tenderer at their own cost The Corporation reserves the right to claim from the contractor any expenses which might have been incurred by it over and above the EMD by way of restoring damages caused to properties belonging to the Corporation Third Parties by the action of such contractorrsquos or their men Party has to make his own arrangement for power connections to cut the tanks or lighting or any other purpose BPCL shall not provide any power connection No invoice challan will be issued by BPCL for each truck of materials to be removed since the entire materials are being disposed on lumpsum single lot basis OTHER SPECIAL CONDITIONS FOR DEMOLITION OF DEPOT FACILITIES 1 The intending bidder should inspect the site prior to submitting of the offer and make himself familiar with the site conditions and available facilities 2 Bidders alongwith the offers must give an undertaking that the steel plates of tanks pipelines that have contained leaded gasoline will not be used for edible products drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe by suitable means 3 Demolition is an inherently hazardous process and hence every person involved in demolition activity must wear protective equipment including helmet gloves safety footwear etc as per BPCL guidelines 4 Demolition must be supervised by persons having thorough knowledge of demolition process 5 Successful bidder shall carryout a survey to assess the physical characteristics and design of the facilities to be demolished so as to arrive at a safe demolition method Based on survey Demolition Action Plan shall be submitted for BPCLrsquos approval before starting any demolition The plan should include bull Sequence of demolition of facilities with time frame bull Method of demolition of facilities including drawings sketches if any bull The proposed treatment for steel plates particularly for tanks which contained leaded gasoline

42

bull How the party will further utilize the steel plates obtained from product tanks and also the product pipes bull Method of disposal of debris bull Manpower to be deployed bull Machinery Equipment to be deployed bull List of PPE [ Personal Protective Equipments ] required and that would be worn by people involved in the activity 6 Before demolition begins all utility services to the structure like electricity water etc must be disconnected Arrangements must be made to keep the unwanted persons as far away as possible from the site by necessary barricade 7 It is dangerous to leave isolated parts of a wall structures standing as they are liable to collapse from the effect of high winds self weight etc and hence necessary cordoning should be made for such cases 8 Debris should not be allowed to build up against walls or floors with the consequent risk of the structure being unintentionally overloaded 9 Disposal process for debris and pit yard for the same should be identified for safe disposal within the stipulated time 10 Order dismantling From safety consideration following order for dismantling of the depot facility is recommended bull All equipment fittings bull AG Product piping and allied fittings bull AG Product tanks bull UG Product tanks bull Fire protection facilities ie fire water tanks hydrant mains monitors etc bull Internal electrification bull Structures bull Buildings bull Electrical ndash external yard lighting cabling MCC etc bull Communication The above is a standard sequence for dismantling but for this particular tender above sequence is superseded by earlier conditions of dismantling in 3 phases as mentioned in special conditions above 111 Demolition of Above Ground (AG) Tanks There are fatal and serious accidents caused by persons entering confined spaces without the necessary tests being carried out and correct safety rescue equipment being provided It is therefore absolutely essential to ensure that product tanks are tested and certified gas free prior to starting of hot work Following sequence shall be followed for dismantling of AG tanks a) Mechanical isolation of Tank by removing all pipe connections fittings like Level Gauges Dip hatch PV Valves Inter-tank catwalk (if any) b) Internal treatment and further dismantling AG tanks shall be demolished preferably by reverse jacking method

43

For safe working necessary scaffolds platforms etc shall be erected and proper access to them shall be provided The steel plates cut from tank shall be lowered using safe hoisting devices having valid test certificates Prevention of further use of steel plates which contained leaded gasoline for storage of edible products drinking water unless they are removed While disposing of the steel plates obtained from product tanks which contained leaded gasoline it shall be ensured that they are not further used for storing edible product and drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe This could be ensured by the following methods By heat treatment of steel plates using flame cleaner By removing all scales etc by abrasive blast cleaning using grits shots If the plates are grit shot blasted care shall be taken to collect the grit or shot from operation to prevent spread of lead bearing dust The used grits shots must be treated as contaminated and not reused for other operations It should be disposed off along with the residue thus obtained as per practice followed for leaded sludge All parties involved in handling the plates should be made aware of their origin and risks involved in view of leaded gasoline Disposal of steel plates from tanks which didnrsquot contain leaded gasoline Steel plates of other tanks in which leaded products have never been stored can be disposed off after cleaning with wire brush to bare metal particularly the first strake and bottom plates The responsibility of ensuring that the plates are completely safe for further use lies with the successful vendor 112 Demolition of UG tanks Following sequence should be sued for the disposal of Underground tanks

1 Mechanical isolation of Tank by removing all pipe connections fittings like Level Gauges Dip hatch PV Valves etc

2 All personnel involved in the removal and disposal of underground tanks should be aware of the potential hazards associated withmdash (a) flammable andor combustible liquids (b) product toxicity (c) entry into confined spaces and (d) entry into excavations

3 Before start of any work on the UG tank ensure that the copies of the tank cleaning certificates for the tanks are available The same to be certified by the BPCL officer (or) authorized inspector from BPCL who is witnessing the demolition before the start of the work

4 Open the manhole covers with the anchoring supports in place and if the tank is found to be filled with water it will be necessary to dispose of the water in an environmentally safe manner

5 After removal of the water from the tank refill the tank with fresh potable water until the tank starts to overflow Do not allow excess water to escape into the excavation and ensure the level does not rise into the vent pipe and submit the tank to excess static pressure

6 Withdraw water until the level is again down to 150 mm below the top of the tank

44

Use only pumping equipment suitable for the purpose and collect all water for proper Disposal

7 Allow the tank to settle for 2-3 hours and test the small vapor space with a gas detector and if the reading is below 5 of the LEL then the tank may be emptied If the same is found above 5 remove the water from the tank The disposal vendor may inform BPCL about the higher LEL readings and BPCL shall arrange to clean the tank further No work shall be taken up on the tank in this case Please note that the reading of the gas detector has to be witnessed by the BPCL officer (or) authorized inspector from BPCL

8 If the reading of the gas detector is below 5 the water may be removed and the cutting operations may be carried out

For safe working necessary shoring shuttering platforms shall be done and proper access shall be provided The steel plates cut from tank shall be lifted using safe hoisting devices having valid test certificates Prevention of further use of steel plates which contained leaded gasoline for storage of edible products drinking water unless they are removed While disposing of the steel plates obtained from product tanks which contained leaded gasoline it shall be ensured that they are not further used for storing edible product and drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe This could be ensured by the following methods By heat treatment of steel plates using flame cleaner By removing all scales etc by abrasive blast cleaning using grits shots If the plates are grit shot blasted care shall be taken to collect the grit or shot from operation to prevent spread of lead bearing dust The used grits shots must be treated as contaminated and not reused for other operations It should be disposed off along with the residue thus obtained as per practice followed for leaded sludge All parties involved in handling the plates should be made aware of their origin and risks involved in view of leaded gasoline Disposal of steel plates from tanks which didnrsquot contain leaded gasoline Steel plates of other tanks in which leaded products have never been stored can be disposed off after cleaning with wire brush to bare metal particularly the first strake and bottom plates The responsibility of ensuring that the plates are completely safe for further use lies with the successful vendor

12 Product Pipelines The pipelines can be disposed off after cleaning by sufficient water flushing The successful vendor shall ensure that these pipes are not re-used for carrying edible products drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe All parties involved in handling the pipes should be made aware of their origin and risks involved 13 General Safety regulations precautions while carrying out dismantling works The objective of this documents is to provide and establish safe-working practices at the work site of Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd These summarized safety requirements are mandatory and should be fully understood both by the successful vendor and their employees The contractual obligation for safety lies completely with the contractor

45

himself Further some additional safety requirements also can come up In such an even the successful vendor shall follow the more stringent regulation at all times The successful vendor shall at his own expense arrange and comply with all safety provisions as stipulated by the Company Bueuro of Indian Standards the Electricity act Factory act OISD and other acts as applicable in respect of all personnel directly or indirectly employed for the work The successful vendor shall ensure that he his sub-contractor and workers employed by him shall comply with all fire safety heath regulations issued from time to time by the company The successful vendor shall also be liable for any pecuniary liability arising on account of any violation by him of the safety requirements Should any injury to people or loss or damage due to fire or accident to any property or a portion thereof occur as a result of failure to comply with such regulations the successful vendor shall be held responsible for the consequences thereof and shall keep the company harmless and indemnified Relevant Indian standard codes on safety 1) IS3764-1922-Excavation work-code of safety 2) IS401 (Part1amp2) ndash 1967 - Safety regulations for steel tubular scaffolding 3) IS3696(Part 1)-1987-Safety code for scaffolds 4) IS3696(Part 2)-1987-Safety code for Ladders 5) IS7293-1974-Safety code for working with construction machinery 6) IS3016-1982-Code of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operations 7) IS4130-1991-Demolition of buildings-Code of safety 8) IS5216(Part 1amp2)-1982-Recommendation on safety procedures and practices in Electrical work 9) IS10667-1983-Guide for selection of industrial safety equipments for protection foot and leg 10) IS6994(Part 1)-1973-Specification for safety glovesPart 1-Leather and cotton gloves 11) IS2925-1984-Specification for Industrial safety helmets 12) IS3521-1983-Industrial safety belts and harnesses Working at Height Working at height is one of the most hazardous construction operations Utmost care is to be taken while working at height Working at height more than 2 Mtrs Shall be done with suitable guard rails and toe board Guard rail and toe board dimensions shall be same as given for scaffoldings While working at height 2 Mtrs And above safety harness must be used All openings must be boldly amp clearly marked and properly barricaded If cover is used it must be capable to bear the weight Proper crawling ladders must be used for sloping roof where tile battens are not strong enough to take the load For fragile roof crawling boards or roof ladder shall be used Openings cut outs on floor roof must be guarded with barricade cover having capacity to withstand human load and clearly marked with colour and notice board Using Ladder

46

Only one person shall climb or descent from one ladder at a time It shall be secured at top and bottom and in addition one person should be present at the ground to hold the ladder as a second check If the ladder is used for carrying material as well suitable foot holds and handholds shall be provided on the ladder The slope of the ladder shall not be too steep or flat (the ladder shall be given an inclination not steeper than 1 to 4 ie 1 horizontal to 4 vertical) to cause slipping or falling off and it shall rest on firm surface No portable single ladder shall be over 10 M in lengths while the width between the side rails in ring ladder shall in no case be less than 30 cms for ladder upto and including 3 Mtrs in length Ladder shall extend at least 1 M above landing place For longer ladders this width should be increased by at least by 6 mm for each additional 30 cms of length Uniform step spacing shall not exceed 15 cms Rung of the ladder shall not be used for support or to tie stiles or side members are meant for this Ladder shall not be hung from its rungs or from one stile as this tends to pull out the rungs Make sure that footwear is free from mud or grease etc before climbing a ladder Ladder used shall be of standard material like wooden steel and be sufficiently strong conforming to IS3696-1991(Part 2) Scaffolding Scaffolding can be defined as a temporary structure supporting one or more platforms and which is used either as a workplace or for storage of materials in the course construction work including both for maintenance and demolition Scaffolding shall be provided for all works that cannot be safely done from the ground except such short period of work as can be done safely from ladders Scaffolds shall be erected altered or dismantled only by competent persons under proper supervision After erection scaffolds shall be inspected at least once in a week and a written report on each inspection is kept The height above which scaffolding is mandatory is 2 Mtrs Scaffolding shall be of good quality Bamboo or steel tubular structure conforming to IS 4014(Part I and II) Scaffolds shall be designed for their maximum load and with a safety factor of at least 4 or as prescribed by the site-in-charge Scaffolds shall be provided with safe means of access such as stairs ladders or ramps Scaffold shall be tied or anchored to the building or structure at suitable intervals so as to prevent movement

47

Joints in the scaffolds shall be tied up and clamped properly to avoid any slippage The upright members of the scaffolding shall be placed on firm and level ground and base plates at their feet shall rest on timber sole boards All the uprights shall be kept equidistant and shall be connected and strengthened by ladders fixed on the inside of the uprights for strength joints in ladders shall be staggered Transforms shall be set on top of ladders and at right angles to them and building structure Bracing is essential to stiffen the scaffolds and prevent sideways movement and it should run diagonally from ladder to ladder or upright to upright Working platforms and gangways should rest squarely and evenly on transforms to prevent risk of trippling Recommended width of it are a) Not less than 60 cm if used as footing only b) Not less than 80 cm if used also for stacking of materials c) Not less than 11 Mtrs If used for the support of a treETLe platform The provision of security guard rails and toe board at every point at which full height is more than 2 Mtrs Shall be made Guard rail height should be between 90cm and 115 cm and toe board should raise 15 cm above the working platform Suitable protection shall be made by providing debris netting against falling of materials Mobile tower scaffold ndash wheels should be locked when in use Static tower scaffold should not exceed 12 Mtrs In height when free standing and above this height should tied Height to base width ratio for static tower should not more than 41 351 and 31 for indoor outdoor and mobile tower respectively Safety harness should be used while working at height more than 2 Mtrs Scaffolding shall be physically checked for load carrying capacity occasionally Following BIS safety codes shall be referred for further safety precautions a) IS3696-1987 PART I-Safety of scaffolding b) IS3696-1991 PART II-Safety code for ladder c) IS4014-PART 2-Code of practive for steel tubular scaffolding ndash safety regulations Working Platform Wherever possible all works to be done at a height greater than 2 Mtrs Above ground level must be performed from properly constructed and maintained working platform Safe means of access shall be provided to all working platforms Working platforms gangways and stairways shall be so constructed that they shall not sag unduly or unequally Every opening in a working platform shall be provided with suitable beams to prevent the fall of persons or materials The working platform shall be - Closely boarded

48

- At least 60 cm wide if used only as a footing only at least 80 cm wide if used also for stacking material and at least 11 Mtrs If used for the support of a treETLe platform - Provided with tow-boards of minimum 015 Mtrs in height - Provided with hand rails not greater than 085 Mtrs above toe-board - Constructed as close to the structure or building as possible Working on roof People working on roof shall be properly protected by providing temporary railing hand rails safety harness Workers working underneath shall use helmets Care shall be taken to prevent falling of material from top to adjoining area in slat roofs more than 10deg safety belt shall be used and belt end fastened properly to a fixed object Workmen shall not be allowed to work on slippery roofs Fragile materials such as wired glass corrugated plastic sheeting and unreinforced insulating slabs etc shall be identified and necessary precautions taken while working on them People working on fragile roof shall be properly protected by providing two Crawling Bards or Roof ladders so that one is available to stand on while the other is being moved Crawling Boards shall have cross batons atleast 32 mm thick and not more than 380 mm apart and shall be secured in position Gas cutting Adherence to relevant codes and employment of qualified workers are two basic requirements for gas cutting process Hazards such as electricity heat flame flammable gas etc are present in this process Hence following precautions must be followed while carrying these operations All fire precautions as stipulated in IS3016 (Code of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operations) shall be followed while gas cutting operations) shall be followed while gas cutting Fire extinguishers sand buckets water and gunny bags shall be provided when hot work is in progress Gas cylinders used for gas cutting Gas cylinders shall be of approved make Gas cylinder valves shall always be checked and shall be closed when not in use Be stored in a well-ventilated area Be fitted with safety caps when not in use Not be lifted by nozzle and rolled All gas and oxygen regulators shall be fitted with Flashback arrestors being non-return valves designed to prevent and explosive mix developing in cylinder Checking for leaks shall be by means of soapy liquid applied to each joint and under no circumstances shall a naked flame be applied to any part of the cylinder When working at a height do not place cylinders directly beneath the working area as molten metal may fall in to the hoses causing leaks and possibly igniting the gases

49

The welder and any person working in close proximity in order to prevent permanent damage to the eyes must wear suitable eye protection when not in use electricity to the holder and electrode shall turned off Hose shall be in good condition properly clamped as per specifications Welding cable shall have proper insulation with minimum number of joints All equipments shall be properly earthed and cables properly insulated and connected LPG Cylinders if used should be stored kept in a well-ventilated placed and there should be no excavations drains or basements nearby LPG Cylinders should never be stored below ground level or closer than 3 M to cylinder containing oxygen or materials which are toxic and corrosive Cylinders full or empty should never to stored upright with the valve uppermost The valve of empty LPG cylinders should be kept closed if they are left open air will diffuse into the cylinder and may form an explosive mixture BIS Code IS3016-1982 on ldquocode of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operationsrdquo shall be referred for further safety measures Electrical work Some of the basic safety steps to be ensured are given below 1) Only authorised person shall carry out dismantling of electrical system 2) Isolation of the electrical system before taking up the work must be ensured 3) Before working on an electrical line fuse should be physically removed and the line is isolated and a suitable locking mechanism must be provided to prevent accidental switching fixing fuses by other persons A notice board displaying ldquoMen at workrdquo message should be placed The section of circuit under repair should be connected to earth 4) IS 5216-1982 ldquoRecommendations on safety procedures and practices in Electric Worksrdquo shall be referred for further safety measures Working with machineries Material handling equipments Many accidents take place while handling materials at site It is highly hazardous operation Hence special attention by contractor is required in this respect Following precautions are recommended Safe working space for all these equipments must be provided Proper material stockyard should be made and all material should be staked arranged kept in orderly manner with proper moving space for handling machinery Proper warning boards signs shall be provided when machineries like cranes hoists are being operated Brakes clutches of winches shall be checked on regular basis Chains ropes belts shall be inspected and repaired changed as necessary All moving part of the material handling equipment must be provided with suitable guards

50

Lifting ropes should be inspected for kinking loose wires high strands corrosion nicking lubrication change in diameter cross section Slings and other lifting materials which are not suitable for use should be promptly withdrawn and destroyed Lifting chains should be inspected for bent links cracks in weld areas or any other section of link trasverse nicks and gauges and corrosion pits Elongation of the lifting chain link due to over loading should be inspected before using it For lifting hook if the throat opening exceeds 15 of the normal opening it should be replaced When inspecting the hook measurement must be made between the shank and narrowest point of the hook opening A chain used for lifting should not be spliced by inserting a bolt between two links Strain should not be put on a kinked chain Hammer should not be used to force a hook over a chain link A safety hook fitted with a latch to prevent displacement of loads should only be used for material handling lifting IS7293-1974 (Code of Practice for Working with Construction Machinery) shall be referred for further safety measures Cranes All works involving the use of crane shall be properly planned in advance and the following shall be ensured The crane is capable of lifting the load Safe load capacity should be clearly marked on jibs winches pulleys slings and ropes All job cranes should have an automatic safe load indicator which alerts the operator The condition of the ground at the crane location is satisfactory to support the crane and the load The rotation of the cab and therefore the boom is not restricted-suitable matting or plates are available to protect underground services and paving All slings shackles hooks etc are of correct rating and in good condition Cranes and lifting equipments must be inspected and carry a valid test certificate issued by an accredited testing agency Crane hooks etc are to be fitted with properly functioning safety clips to prevent displacement of the sling from the hook during the lift Driver of the crane must be watchful and must ensure before driving the vehicle either forward or reverse that no one is near the wheel of the vehicle and no one is trying to climb the vehicle while moving Crane operators and signalers must be over the age of 18 trained and sufficiently experienced There should always to a signalman or a signaling system such as a

51

telephone if the crane operator cannot see the load throughout the lift Hand signal shall be clear and distinct and shall follow recognised code or system Workers must be use safety shoe and helmet They are also required to wear gloves and other PPE for handling of some special materials Raising lowering and braking of jib should not be done abruptly in order to prevent it from snapping All vehicles used by the contractor shall be in worthy conditions and in conformance to the land transport requirements Cranes should be tested and examined by a competent person for its wear and tear No part of the crane or crane load should be closer than 4 Mtrs to live overhead For movement of crane or other material handling equipment ramp gradient should not exceed 1 in 10 No person should be allowed to stand or work under lifted load All drivers shall hold a valid driving license for the class of vehicle to be driven Manual Handling Assistance should be obtained if the load is too heavy or awkward for manual handing Clear walkway to the destination and safe stack should be ensured before handing the load manually Following procedure should be followed while lifting the load manually Stand close to the load on a firm footing and with feet about 30 am apart Bend the knees and keep your back as straight as you can Take a firm grip on a load Breathe in and throw the shoulders backwards Straighten the legs amp continue to keep the back as straight as you can Make sure that your view is not obstructed by the load Keep the load close to the body Lift slowly and smoothly When carrying the load avoid twisting spine to run move your feet instead One person should not be allowed to pull more than 63 kg The best weight unit for lifting by a worker is 18 kg and hence should be fixed as upper limit of load to be lifted by worker If two or more workers are lifting one should give instructions to ensure that the team works together bull Type of clothing is very important in manual handling of material Clothing should be such that it allows easy movement of arms and will not catch in machinery or on a load

52

bull The successful bidder of the said depot assets will assume full responsibility for demolishing and dismantling the said facilities and itrsquos removal from the corporationrsquos land whether through his own employees or through contract labour It should also be a condition of the tender documents that consequent upon the sale of the said depot assets the depot shall cease to be the corporationrsquos ldquoestablishmentrdquo as that expression is defined in the Building and other construction workers actrsquo1996and if the successful bidder employs 50 or more building workers for the demolition of the said facilities he as the ldquoemployerrdquo in relation to the said establishment will ensure full compliance with the said act including section 44 amp 45 thereof Upon the cancellation of the factory license and the slump sale of the assets of the said depot the storage and distribution of petroleum products is no longer carried on in the said facilities The successful bidder or purchaser of the said depot assets who demolishes the said facilities with the intention of selling the various items from the depot as scrap for his own benefit cannot be regarded as a ldquocontractorrdquo as that expression is defined in the contract labour (regulation amp abolition act1970 Similarly the workmen engaged by the successful bidder or purchaser of the said depot assets for carrying out the work of demolition cannot be regarded as contract labour under the said act In the circumstances no sooner the property in the assets of the depot facilities is transferred to the successful bidder or purchaser the corporation can not be regarded as the ldquoprinciple employerrdquo under the said act in as much as the Corpn has ceased to continue the work of the establishment viz The storage and distribution of the petroleum products in the concerned depot bull Under the Environment (protection) Act 1986 read with Hazardous waste (management amp handling) rules1989 the ldquooccupierrdquo in relation to the depot facilities is obliged to ensure that all hazardous waste are properly handled and disposed of without any adverse effects which may result from such wastes and is also responsible for proper collection reception treatment storage or disposal of these wastes either himself or through the ldquooperator of the facilityrdquo Since the corporation is governed by the said act and rules and highest bidder purchaser of the depot assets is not the occupier generating hazardous it is incumbent on the corporation to continue its practice namely handing over the site to the successful bidder the product including the sludge vapour and gas etc is completely removed as per the Companyrsquos operating procedure It may also be appreciated that the highest bidderpurchaser may fail to take any safeguards to protect his employees or the employees of a contractor engaged by him or the public at large from the toxic or poisonous effects of the residual sludge vapour or gas

ARBITRATION CLAUSE

Any dispute or difference whatsoever arising out of or in connection with this Agreement including any question regarding its existence validity construction interpretation application meaning scope operation or effect of this contract or termination thereof shall be referred to and finally resolved through arbitration as per the procedure mentioned herein below (a) The dispute or difference shall in any event be referred only to a Sole Arbitrator (b) The appointment and arbitration proceedings shall be conducted in accordance with SCOPE forum of Arbitration Rules for the time being in force or as amended from time to time (c) The Seat of arbitration shall be at Mumbai (d) The proceedings shall be conducted in English language (e) The cost of the proceedings shall be equally borne by the parties unless otherwise Directed by the Sole Arbitrator

53

Page 12: e-AUCTION SALE - Bharat Petroleum

12

the complete material is not available at the location then concurrence from location representative is mandatory so that the customer may deposit the part payment for the available material

9 Description of Materials and Quality and Quantity

91 The materials shall be disposed off in ldquoAS-IS-WHERE-ISrdquo and ldquoNO COMPLAINTrdquo basis in single lot only

92 Numbers quantities and nature of material given in the catalogue are approximate indicative only and the materials will be sold without any regard or consideration of these numbers or nature of materials and no Warranty or guarantee shall be implied The Purchaser must lift the declared quantity within prescribed time of four weeks The sale disposal offer may be withdrawn by the seller any time and the decision of the seller in this regard is final and binding on all

93 Each truck may be weighed both before and after loading on weighbridge and weighment witnessed jointly by officers of BPCL Purchasers representatives if required

10 Removal of Materials

101 The purchaser shall complete the transaction including collecting the scrap material

before 500 pm on any working day with prior appointment with the concerned department within the stipulated delivery days The items offered for sale will be handed over to the successful tenderer by BPCL official at site on production of our Authority Letter which will be issued after the payment of total sale price including Taxes amp TCSetc

102 The Seller reserves the right to unload the vehicles for inspection purpose If it is

suspected at any time that the purchaser has loaded the material materials for which he is not purchaser or if the purchaser is found to carry excess material than that mentioned in the documents the Co will be within its right to detain the truck unload the goods at the cost amp expenses of the purchaser amp terminate the contract forthwith and may forfeit the sale value amp claim such further losses and damages that may be caused to the Seller

103 Any damage to the Sellerrsquos or Third Partyrsquos properties during removal of the items will

have to be made good by the successful purchaser at their own cost The Seller reserves the right to claim from the purchaser any expenses which might have been incurred by it over and above the EMD by way of restoring damages caused to properties belonging to the Seller Third Parties by the action of such purchaser or their men Until such losses are reimbursed delivery of the material sold will not be given to the purchaser

104 Loading Unloading will be carried out by the purchaser at his own costs amp risk All

material handling machines equipments tools and tackles labour etc or any other items as may be required to be supplied by party or as insisted by the seller for successful completion of the job will be arranged by the purchasers at their own cost Non-availability of the same will not be considered as a ground for lsquoLate-Liftingrsquo of the materials

Scrap material shall be weighed as far as possible within BPCL premises in presence of the buyer and seller (BPCL representative) before clearance for dispatch In case there are no facilities for weighing in sellers premises the purchaser shall arrange for weighing in an approved weighing machine at his cost as directed and to be

13

witnessed by the purchaserrsquos representative 11 Decision in case of disputes

111 In case of any dispute regarding the contract the decision of the Seller shall be final and binding If there is any dispute as to the last or highest bid or dispute in identifying the item belonging to particular lot the dispute shall be determined by the Seller and their decision shall be final and binding to all

12 Right of Acceptance Rejection of offer

121 The Seller reserves the right to withdraw wholly or partially any or all the items set for sale at any time during the period of contract without assigning any reasons

122 The goods are sold subject to the reserve expected price obtained by the Seller to

their satisfaction The Seller is not bound to accept the highest offer The Seller reserves the right to reject any conditional offers

13 Forfeiture of Earnest Money Deposit

131 In case of failure of the purchaser to comply with the conditions of the tender contract the Seller may at its discretion terminate the contract and the EMD paid by the purchaser may stand forfeited for the breach of contract by the purchaser The lot in question will be re-sold by the Seller without any reference to the purchaser to any other buyer at the cost and risk of the defaulting purchaser The deficit if any will be recovered from the defaulting purchaser

132 The lots paid for must be completely removed at the purchaserrsquos expense within the

schedule period specified If any lot is not removed within this specified period the Seller may re-sell re-auction the said lot or portion thereof at the purchaserrsquos risk and expense In this event the purchaser will be liable to compensate the Seller for all the damages and losses that the Seller may suffer on account of re-selling re-auctioning the lot This will be in addition to EMD that may stand forfeited in the event of the purchaser not removing the lots within the specified time

133 In case the bidder backs out from any of the LOT mentioned in which he is H1 bidder

then the complete EMD amount submitted for that Category may be forfeited by BPCL

14 Termination of Contract

The Seller reserves the right to terminate the contract at any time by giving three days notice on the following ground

141 Unsatisfactory execution or performance of the contract by the purchaser 142 For improper behavior of the purchaser or breach of the terms and conditions of

the contract 143 Decision of the Seller to terminate the contract shall be final and binding and no claim

for damages and compensation shall be entertained In the event of the purchaser or his agent or servant committing or attempting to commit theft fraud dishonesty or gross misbehaviour in connection with the subject matter of this contract or in any other connection whatsoever concerning the business of the Seller the Seller will be entitled to terminate the contract forthwith and may forfeit the EMD Sale Value at its sole discretion

14

144 In case of any incomplete job or only part job done before the schedule time for

completion and if the delays are found to be attributable to the purchaserrsquos failures the seller ie BPCL if not satisfied with their performance reserves the right to terminate the contract and award the job to any other Contractor at their cost and risk

15 Passing of Property In the goods

It is expressly made clear that the property in the goods whether sold by units weights or lots whether arranged or otherwise will remain that of the Seller and will pass on to the purchaser only when material is taken out by the Purchaser from the factory Premises after getting valid dispatch documents

16 General

161 All Safety Regulations should be followed by the purchaser and their men in removing the items Also the purchaser and their men will be neither allowed to carry lighters nor to smoke inside the premises They should obtain suitable Work Permits Safety Certificates for excavation hot work etc from the authorities at site The work will be allowed to carry out during working hours of the Installation Depot territoryregional offices LPG Plants etc only The work should be commenced only after obtaining necessary permission from the Corporationrsquos representative The workers employed to carry out the work should observe the Corporationrsquos rules and regulations at the location

162 Any injuries to workers employed by the successful purchaser while removal

transport of the items and any risk liabilities (including under Workmenrsquos Compensation Act etc) arising out of the same will be the liability of the purchaser and not of the Corporation The Purchaser should also indemnify the Corporation against all liabilities demurrage claims arising out of non-compliance by the purchaser of all statutory requirements currently in force or made applicable subsequently The successful purchaser will keep the Corporation indemnified against all damages claims arising of the aforesaid

163 All notices letters sent to the purchaser shall be deemed to have been received

by him them within 48 hours from the time of posting if the same are sent at the address given by the purchaser

164 Resale will not be recognized and release order will be made out in the name of

actual successful purchasers only 165 The purchaser shall not be entitled to resell any lot or part of a lot while the goods

are still lying within the premises of the Company and no delivery would be effected by the Company to any person other than the purchaser whose names are mentioned in the delivery order

166 The successful party shall also be liable for any pecuniary liability arising on

account of any violation by them of the safety requirements Should any injury to people or loss or damage due to fire or accident to any property or a portion thereof occur as a result of failure to comply with such regulations the successful party shall be held responsible for the consequences thereof and shall keep the company seller harmless and indemnified

15

167 The terms and conditions of tender for disposal of scrap material as per Annexure

ndash1 amp 2 shall be applicable 168 Any change in conditions of sale or additional conditions of sale if any will be

announced in the following web sites

1 httpseprocureprocuretigercom 2 wwwbharatpetroleumcom --gt Energizing Business --gtTenders rarrSearch

Tender by Categoryrarr CPO(Mktg)-Disposal

169 The list of disposal items and their location with address contact person and their Tel No and EMD details etc are provided at TABLE-A [Part ndash I ]

1610 The lot location with quantities auction start time Auction close time start

bid Price bid increment value etc details are provided in TABLE-A [PART ndash 1 ] 1611 The tentative GST details are provided in TABLE-A [PART ndash 2 ] 1612 The decision of seller is final and binding in all matters related to this sale

17 The Validity period of the offer is 50 days from the date of e-auction

18 Successful parties may note that

(a) Item once sold cannot be taken back or exchanged Should any successful

tenderer withdraw their bid either prior to our issue of acceptance letter or afterwards the Seller will be at liberty to resell the items to any person of their choice at the risk and cost of the original successful tenderer If such re- sale proceeds is more than the earlier de-faulting successful tendererrsquos offer they will not be entitled for any increased proceeds realized by the Corporation However if the re-sale proceeds are less than the earlier defaulting successful bidder the seller reserves the right to recover the difference in re-sale realization from the defaulting earlier successful bidder

(b) Resale transfer on assigning the unremoved undismantled materials to

any other party will not be allowed until the materials are removed from our premises

(c) Any damage to the Corporationrsquos Railwayrsquos or Third Partyrsquos properties

during removal of the items will have to be made good by the successful tenderer at their own cost The Corporation reserves the right to claim from the tenderer any expenses which might have been incurred by it over and above the EMD by way of restoring damages caused to properties belonging to the Corporation RailwaysThird Parties by the action of such tenderer or their men

19 The Corporation reserves the right to accept or reject any tender in part or completely

to suit their convenience without assigning any reasons whatsoever

The entire job of upliftment must be completed as per schedule as mentioned in point

no 81 above ldquoBPCL at its own discretion may request the bidder to make

16

payment and uplift the material beyond the above time schedule under exceptional circumstancesrdquo

Special terms and conditions for sale of scrap

Sr no Details Time limit

1 Time limit for EMD refund when bidder is not

H1 for any lot in the current auction 45 days from completion of auction

2 Time limit for EMD refund when bidder is H1

for any lot in the auction

After completion of sale of all the lots (of the same items for which customer is H1) and receiveing adequate confirmation from the location

3 EMD of the unsuccessful lots

EMD of unsuccessful lots will not be adjusted against the successful lots EMDrsquos will be refunded to the customer within 45 days of completion of auction Customer to make full payment for the Lots where he is H1

17

ANNEXURE ndash A

(on bidder letterhead with company seal and stamp with contact details) From Date To Ms Bharat Petroleum Corp Ltd CPO (Mktg) A-Installation Sewree (East) Mumbai -400015 Sirs Re REQUEST TO ISSUE OUR LOGIN ID PASSWORD FOR PARTICIPATING IN THE e-AUCTION TO BE HELD ON BEHALF OF BPCL ON 20012021 FROM 1000 HRS FOR VARIOUS LOTS A EMD Details

Please find attached herewith our Demand Draft payable to Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd at Mumbai as per details given hereunder for participating at the above e-Auction All DDs are payable to Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd at Mumbai Lot No DD NoNEFTRTGS Details Amount

Bidders to note that bidder has to submit separate EMD for each lot For more information you may contact BPCL representative at 022-24176416 022-241765078696906824 9821431147 B General Notes

We hereby confirm that we have understood the steps for Bidding on e-Procurement

Technologies Ltd Site httpseprocureprocuretigercom and would like to participate in the mock online training auction for BPCL to be held on 14012021 to 17012021We hereby confirm that we have read and understood the terms amp conditions of the e-Auction Sale tender documents for all the lots and same are acceptable to us We have also physically inspected the materials and understood the scope of materials and its condition and there are no deviations to the same as per the auction catalogue details and I accept all terms and conditions of the e-auction sale tender document in full We will honour the Bids placed by us during the auction procedure We also confirm that we will e-mail a scanned copy or fax the price confirmation of our

18

final online quoted rate as per AnnexurendashB immediately after the completion of e-auction followed by original price confirmation sheet by courier

You are requested to ISSUE our Login ID Password on our valid and official email as given in below on receipt of above DDNEFTRTGS PAYMENT and relevant documents E Mail Id____________________________ PAN No ____________________________ (Please enclose PAN Card Copy In case PAN Card copy is not enclosed DD will not be accepted) GSTN No_________________________ (Please enclose self attested GST registration copy)

Thanking you Yours truly Company Stamp ampSeal

[Name amp Signature] Encl 1] Drafts as above 2 ] Other documents [ provide full details ] Tel No Office

Residence Mobile Ph No Fax No

19

ANNEXURE ndash B

Confirmation of Training

To Ms Bharat Petroleum Corp Ltd CPO (Mktg) A-Installation Sewree (East) Mumbai -400015 Fax 022 24117878

This is to confirm that we have understood all bidding procedures for the Forward auction to be held on 20012021 We also confirm that we have understood and comply with all tender terms and conditions mentioned in the tender document - DISPCPO (M)20-21(1)05-Scrap of Depot amp Tanks Thanking you Yours truly Company Stamp ampSeal

[Name amp Signature]

20

Annexure ndash C Bidding procedure and Auction guidelines A Steps for Actual Bidding Procedure

1 Go to httpseprocureprocuretigercom 2 Enter ldquoLogin IDldquo and ldquoPasswordrdquo 3 When a bidder logs in for the first time for the particular auction bidder has to accept

to the Terms amp Conditions (After accepting to the terms amp conditions of the company only you can be able to bid)

4 After accepting to the terms you will be taken to the auction-listing page where you will be able to see all the details about the auctions

5 Click on Auction Room link on the top of this page This will take you to the Bidding Page A separate Window opens which is the Bid room

6 Now Start Bidding You can either Bid Manually OR can use Auto-Bid (In Auto bid the computer will bid on your behalf upto that value you given)

7 In the Manual Bid option you can put your bid in the text box available for each ITEM and submit it every time A bid confirmation pop up box will appear to confirming whether you want to go ahead with the bid posted or not If you confirm the bid your bid will be posted If your bid is accepted that will be displayed in ldquoMy Last Accepted Raterdquo column on your right side screen Also the highest bid amount will be displayed in ldquoH1 Raterdquo column If you are the highest bidder at the time ldquoYour Rankrdquo column will be highlighted with ldquogreenrdquo background with rank mentioned as 1 (which is indicative that you are H1 ie the highest bidder for that particular item at that point of time)

8 During the auction the current highest bid of the bidder the bid status and the bid history can be viewed on the screen all the times Bids can be placed at the specified time mentioned during the auction day

9 For Auto Bid Click on the ldquoAuto Bidrdquo icon related to the item you want to bid It will open a small window where you can place your ldquoauto bidldquo The starting bid amount in ldquoLower Limitrdquo text box will be the Opening Price + One Increment or the H1 Price at that point of time Enter the maximum amount in the ldquoUpper Limitrdquo text box Submit your auto bid after filling the upper limit

10 You can see your Bid Value and the Highest Bid Value for a particular lot after bidding once

11 There is Auto Time Extension will be done by the system If any bidder post his bid in the last 10 minutes of the auction closing time the auction will be extended automatically for further 10 minutes

Special Note Bidders are requested to check the Bid Entry in words amp figures before confirming it Any wrong bids will lead to forfeiture of Earnest Money Deposit (EMD) and said lot will be re-auctioned and the bidder is liable to be barred from the future bidding if any

21

B E-Auction Guidelines

BPCL shall finalise the disposal of the items (Lots) against this Tender through e-auction mode BPCL has made arrangement with Ms e-Procurement Technologies Ltd (ETL) who shall be BPCLrsquos authorized service provider for the same Please go through the guidelines given below and submit your acceptance to the same 1 E-Auction shall be conducted by BPCL on pre-specified date and time which the bidders

shall be quoting from their own offices place of their choice Internet connectivity shall have to be ensured by bidders themselves In extreme case of failure of Internet connectivity (due to any reason whatsoever may be) it is the biddersrsquo responsibility decision to send fax communication immediately to Ms e-Procurement Technologies Ltd furnishing the price the bidder wants to bid online with a request to upload the faxed price on line so that ETL will up load that price on line on behalf of the Bidder It shall be noted clearly that the concerned bidder communicating this price to ETL has to solely ensure that the fax message is received by ETL in a readable legible form and also the bidder should simultaneously check up with ETL about the clear receipt of the price faxed It shall also be clearly understood that the bidder shall be at liberty to send such fax communications of prices to be up loaded by ETL only within the closure of Bid time for that particular Lot and under no circumstance it shall be allowed beyond the closure of Bid time for that particular Lot It shall also be noted that ETL should be given a reasonable required time by the bidders to upload such prices online and if such required time is not available at the disposal of ETL at the time of receipt of the fax message from the bidders ETL will not be uploading the prices and either BPCL or ETL are not responsible for this unforeseen circumstances In order to ward-off such contingent situation bidders are requested to make all the necessary arrangements alternatives whatever required so that they are able to circumvent such situation and still be able to participate in the e-auction successfully Failure of power at the premises of bidders during the e-auction cannot be the cause for not participating in the e-auction On account of this the time for the e-auction cannot be extended and neither BPCL nor ETL is responsible for such eventualities

2 Ms e-Procurement Technologies Ltd shall arrange to train your nominated person

(s) without any cost to you after the submission of the required documents amp the EMD amount

3 Starting Bid Bid Increment The opening price and the bid increment value for the

respective Lot has been mentioned vide Annexure A Table-1 BPCL reserves the right to revise the start bid price at the time of auction

4 BIDDING CURRENCY AND UNIT OF MEASUREMENT Bidding and evaluation will be conducted in Indian Rupees (INR) of the item Lot The price bid placed during the ldquoe-Auctionrdquo shall be ldquoRate per Unitrdquo against each Lot

5 At the end of the e-auction bidder has to provide the Price Confirmation for his valid

highest offer submitted in the e-Auction as per BPCLrsquos format immediately after the completion of the e-Auction

6 Procedure of e-Auction

i The start bid price amp increment price have been mentioned vide Annexure A Table-1 which shall be visible to all the bidders on their respective bidding screen for each Lot for which they are qualified to bid

22

Please note that the first bid that comes in the system should be equal to the start price + one increment or higher than the increment value for each Lot The second online bid and onwards for any particular Lot will have to be higher than the H1 rate by the minimum increment value or higher than the increment value

ii E-Auction shall be for a period as mentioned in the tender document for

all the items Lots in this e-auction If a bidder places a bid in the last 10 minutes of closing of the e-Auction and if that bid gets accepted then the duration for that particular Lot shall get extended automatically for another 10 minutes from the time that bid comes in Please note that the auto-extension will take place only if a bid comes in those last 10 minutes and if that bid gets accepted If the bid does not get accepted the auto-extension will not take place even if that bid might have come in the last 10 minutes In case there is no bid in the last 10 minutes of closing of any particular Lot the time shall get closed automatically without any extension for that particular Lot However bidders are advised not to wait till the last minute or last few seconds to enter their bid during the auto-extension period to avoid complications related with internet connectivity network problems system crash down power failure etc

iii The Bidder who has submitted the DD for any category can bid for all

LOTS mentioned under this category In case the bidder is H1 in any or more categories he has to uplift the said LOT as will be confirmed by BPCL at its discretion In case the bidder backs out from uplifting this LOT then the whole EMD for that category may be forfeited by BPCL

iv Auto Bidding Auto Bidding feature is a feature to safe guard the

bidderrsquos interest of any Internet failure or to avoid last minute rush This feature allows Bidders to place an automated bid against other Bidders in an auction for each Lot and bid without having to enter a new amount each time a competing Bidder submits a new offer for any particular Lot

The bid amount that a Bidder enters is the maximum at that point of time that the Bidder is willing to offer for a particular Lot Here the software bids on behalf of the supplier The auto-bid amount is the maximum amount that the Bidder is

willing to offer During the course of bidding the Bidder cannot delete or change the amount of an Auto Bid

Bids are submitted in increments (increasing bid amounts) The application automates auto bidding by processing auto bids automatically according to the increment that BPCL originally established when creating the auction submitting offers to the next bid increment each time a competing Bidder bids regardless if competing bids are submitted as auto or manual bids

7 Successful bidder shall be required to submit the final prices quoted during the e-Auction in the Format provided to you after the completion of Auction to ETL duly signed and stamped as token of acceptance without any new condition other than those already agreed to before start of auction immediately after the completion of the e-Auction

23

8 Your bid will be taken as an offer to collect the items mentioned in that particular Lot Bids once made by you cannot be cancelled withdrawn and you shall be bound to collect the item as mentioned above at your final bid price Should you back out and not agree as per the final rates quoted BPCL shall take action as appropriate including forfeiture of EMD for the whole category

9 After the receipt of the EMD and other required documents the bidder shall be assigned

a Unique User Name amp Password by ETL The bidders are advised to change the Password and edit the information in the Registration Page after the receipt of initial Password from ETL to ensure confidentiality All bids made from the Login ID given to them will be deemed to have been made by their company

10 The bidders will be able to view the following on their screen along with the necessary

fields in the e-Auction a Highest Bid (H1 unit Rate) in the Auction for the Lots for which they are qualified to

bid b Bid Placed by them (Unit Rate) c Their Own Rank (H1 H2 H3hellip etc where H1 would be the highest bidder H2 would

be the second highest bidder and so onhellip) d Opening unit Price amp Bid Increment value for each Lot

11 At the end of the e-Auction BPCL will decide upon the winner BPCLrsquos decision on award of Contract shall be final and binding on all the Bidders

12 BPCL shall be at liberty to cancel the e-auction process at any time before disposing

without assigning any reason 13 BPCL ETL shall not have any liability to bidders for any interruption or delay in access

to the site irrespective of the cause 14 Other Terms amp Conditions

- The Bidder shall not involve himself or any of his representatives in Price manipulation of any kind directly or indirectly by communicating with other bidders BPCL shall have the right to seek explanation from the bidders in case IP address of those bidders is found to be same Action if necessary shall be initiated against such bidders

- The Bidder shall not divulge either his Bids or any other exclusive details of

BPCL to any other party - BPCLrsquos decision on award of Contract shall be final and binding on all the

Bidders - BPCL along with ETL can decide to extend reschedule or cancel any Auction Any

changes made by BPCL and or ETL after the first posting will have to be accepted if the Bidder continues to access the site after that time

- ETL shall not have any liability to Bidders for any interruption or delay in access

to the site irrespective of the cause - ETL is not responsible for any damages including damages that result from but

are not limited to negligence

24

- ETL will not be held responsible for consequential damages including but not

limited to systems problems inability to use the system loss of electronic information etc

15 ONLINE BID FORM General description of details available online during bidding to enable bidders to put their prices online are as below

Lot No

Item Description Location Qty Unit Unit Rate in INR

(In Fig)

Unit Rate in INR (In Words)

1 As given in Table ndash A

As given in Table ndash A

As given in Table ndash

A

As given in Table ndash

A

Important Note

1 The bidders have to quote in the ldquoUnit Rate in INR (In Fig)rdquo column only during the e-auction

2 Please note that in case you are H1 in any LOT then it is mandatory for you to submit the total amount to BPCL and uplift the material Failure to do so will may result in forfeiture of EMD for that category

3 The ldquoUnit Rate in INR (In Words)rdquo will be automatically converted by the System

4 After the bidder submits the bid confirmation of the price he has quoted for any

particular Lot is asked from him twice after which only the system accepts or rejects his bid based on the Start Price H1 rate at that point of time Confirming to the minimum increment value

25

TABLE-A (PART-I)Scrap of Depots and Tanks

(Bidders to note that they have to submit separate EMD for each lot)

LOT NO

COMPLETE LOCATIONADDRESS

BRIEF ITEMS DESCRIPTION (You are requested to visit place before quoting for the

item Please take prior appointment from the contact

person before visiting the site)

Qty Unit EMD (Rs)

START PRICE (RS)

INCREMENTAL

VALUE (RS)

AUCTION

START TIME

AUCTION

CLOSE

TIME

130

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

FIRE ENGINE NO05 amp JOCKY PUMP -01 NO

1 LOT 75000 640000 3200 1000H

R 1030HR

131

CHERLAPALLI INSTALLATION PO-

HCL PB NO4HYDERABADTEL

EANGANA-500051 MRnilesh m karande

(निलश एम करानड) 9866317049

nileshmkarandebharatpetroleumin

OLD PUMPSMPDs

ETC 1 LOT 35000 240000 1200

1000HR

1030HR

132

Sewree InstRETAIL TERR OPSSEWREE

INSTLNSEWREE FORT ROADSEWREE(EAST)MUMBAIMaharashtra400015samanhusai

n983382927422-26156336 Extn

25samanhusainbharatpetroleumin

MS PRODUCT PIPELINES FIRE HYDRENT PIPE

LINES STORAGE STEEL RACKS MS

GATESSTEEL SHEET CUPBOARD

ETC

1 LS 75000 476000 2380 1000H

R 1030HR

26

133

Bharat Petroleum Corporation limited Bhilai Co-op Depot Bijalee NagarGE RoadDistrict-Durg Chattisgarh-490021 Contact Person MrRambabu B

(रामबाब बी)

9926499266 brambabubharatpetroleumin amp MrRavi

K Ghorpade (रनि क

घोरपड) 8600417776 ravikghorpadebharatpetroleumin

Oil Interceptors Hose Boxes

monitors hydrants Valves

Pipelines etc

1 LS 175000 1725912 862956 1000H

R 1030HR

134

Bharat Petroleum Corporation limited Bhilai Co-op Depot Bijalee NagarGE RoadDistrict-Durg Chattisgarh-490021 Contact Person MrRambabu B

(रामबाब बी)

9926499266 brambabubharatpetroleumin amp MrRavi

K Ghorpade (रनि क

घोरपड) 8600417776 ravikghorpadebharatpetroleumin

Search Lights UPS olour

cameras Fans Tubelight fixtures

Gate Light fittingsExhaust

Fans etc

1 LS 35000 335520 16776 1000H

R 1030HR

135

Bharat Petroleum Corporation limited Bhilai Co-op Depot Bijalee NagarGE RoadDistrict-Durg Chattisgarh-490021 Contact Person MrRambabu B

(रामबाब बी)

9926499266 brambabubharatpetroleumin amp MrRavi

K Ghorpade (रनि क

घोरपड) 8600417776 ravikghorpadebharatpetroleumin

Mobile PFS Lab-CG04D1373

1 LS 7500 48000 240 1030H

R 1100HR

136

DHARWAD LPG 323-333BELUR

INDUSTRIAL AREA ROAD NO3P B

NO39DHARWADKARNATAKA-580011

MRRajkatti Y S

10 -20 KL MS TANK MPDs DISPENCING

UNITS

1 LOT 35000 396800 1984 1030H

R 1100HR

27

(राजकटटी िाय एस)

9753125125 rajkattiysbharatpetr

oleumin

137

VILL amp PO AMBABAI KARARIJHANSI

UTTAR PRADESH-284001 MRTajeshwar

(तजशवर ) 9478823709 tajeshwarbharatpet

roleumin

PLATE 8MM 6FT16FT MS TANK 15000

LTSPIPEANGEL SCRAPLIGHT GI

SCRAP ETC

1 LOT 75000 418400 2092 1030H

R 1100HR

138

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

FIRE WATER TANK 03 NO

1 LOT 175000 1872000 9360 1030H

R 1100HR

139

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

MS UNLOADING PUMPSVT

PUMPSMOTORSCENTRIFUGAL PUMPS ETC

1 LOT 250000 4004000 20020 1030H

R 1100HR

140

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

7 NO OF UNDER GROUND

STORAGE TANKS AND ASSOCIATED

PIPE LINES IN TANK FARM

1 LOT 175000 1600000 8000 1100H

R 1130HR

141

Flat no 302 Shanthi Tower Vinayak

Nagar Hyderabad RoadNIZAMABADTELANGANA-503002 MR

Sri Harsha (शरी हषाा)

8606510668 sriharshabharatpetr

oleumin

MONO PUMP PRESET PUMP

MPDs EMBLEM POLE OLD

TANKFALSE CEILING OLD RVI

ETC

1 LOT 35000 229600 1148 1100H

R 1130HR

28

142

KARUR TERRITORY ATHUR ampKADAPARAI

VILLAGE ERODE ROAD ATHUR

POSTKARURTAMIL NADU-639002

MRDilip Krishnan

(दिलीप कषणि)

8138906295 dilipkrishnanbharat

petroleumin

OLD 11KV VCB ELECTRICAL

PANEL500KVA DG SET OLD VFD

PANELMICRO PLC AND PANEL ETC

1 LOT 75000 556800 2784 1100H

R 1130HR

143

WARANGAL DEPOT GOOD SHED

ROADWARANGALTELENGANA-506002

MRMukesh Murali

(मकश मरली)

9497270991 mukeshmuralibhara

tpetroleumin

VARIOUS DIA METER CS

PIPESGATE VALVES

1 LOT 75000 4924689 246234 1100H

R 1130HR

144

RAJBANDH TOP RAJBANDH

CHATTYDURGAPURWEST BENGAL-

713212 MRDurga

Annapurna K V N (िराा

अननपणाा क िी एि)

9775077069 durgakvnbharatpetr

oleumin

SCRAPPED MS SKO PRODUCT

TRANSFER PIPELINELIVE FIRE

DIGHTING FACILITIES LOADING

ARMSOLD TLC UNIT OLD VALES

ETC

1 LS 75000 483200 2416 1100H

R 1130HR

145

BPCL HOSPET PSA FOR SALES

OFFICERHOSPETKARNATAKA-583201

MRPradeep J Hivare

(परिीप ज नहिार)

9940588023 pradeepjhivarebhar

atpetroleumin

STEEL CANOPYTANK

MPDLIGHT FITTINGS

AUTOMATION EQUIPMENT ETC

1 LS 35000 320000 1600 1130H

R 1200HR

146

MANGLIA RECEIPT TERMINAL MANGILA

- SANVER ROAD MANGLIAINDOREMA

DHYA PRADESH-453771 MR Swapnil S

Kakde (सिनिल एस

काकड़) 7709969664 swapnilskakdebhar

atpetroleumin

FW PUMP SUCTION HEADER-

500MM PUMP DISCHARGE PL

250MMCOOLING SYSTEM FIXED

FOAM STSTEMFIRE

EXTINGUISHER JOCKY PUMP ETC

1 LS 75000 567800 2839 1130H

R 1200HR

29

147

ADARSH NAGAR DIST - BIJNORNAZIBABAD

UTTAR PRADESH-246763 MRMohd

Ibran (मौ इबराि)

9839523968 mohdibranbharatpe

troleumin

RUBBER HOSE WITH

FLANGEGATE VALVEs FOAM

DRUMALUMINIUM SCRAPMS TANK500LTR PROVER ETC

1 LOT 75000 500460 25023 1130H

R 1200HR

148

NO- 214 VISHWAKARMA

INDUSTRIAL AREAJAIPURRAJSRH

AN-302013 MRRajendra KM

(राजनर कमार)

99281493310141-6501547

rajendrakmbharatpetroleumin

KIRLOSKAR PUMP KIRLOSKAR

ENGINEFIRE ENGINE 03 NO

1 LOT 35000 230000 1150 1130H

R 1200HR

149

KARUR TERRITORY ATHUR ampKADAPARAI

VILLAGE ERODE ROAD ATHUR

POSTKARURTAMIL NADU-639002

MRRishi Rohan (ऋनष

रोहि) 7979944941 rishirohanbharatpet

roleumin

OLD STEEL TANKOLD PUMPING UNITSOLD

CANOPY ITEMSOLD EMBLEM

POLESOLD YARD LIGHTS FITTINGS

ETC

1 LOT 35000 179020 8951 1130H

R 1200HR

150

BULK OIL DEPOT JANKI NAGAR

BAHRIACH ROADGONDAUTTAR

PRADESH-271001

MRAnuj Jaiswal (अिज

जयसिाल) 7897030498 anujjaiswalbharatp

etroleumin

75KVA DG Set 125 KVA DG Set Preset Meters Proving Tanks

350mm diaStrainier etc

1 LS 75000 6309952 315497 1200H

R 1230HR

151

IRIMPANAM INSTALLATION NEW

OIL INSTALLATIONKOCHI KERALA-682309 MRU

Ramadas (य रामिास)

9958444988 uramadasbharatpet

roleumin

WEATHER SHIELD FOR ESCAPE LADDERWO

METER SYSTEMATF

PUMPLABORATORY

ITEMSSPRINKLER ETC

1 LOT 175000 1920000 9600 1200H

R 1230HR

152

STATION ROADHISSARHARYANA-125001 MRAbdul

Matin (अबिल मतीि)

9983784935 abdulmatinbharatp

etroleumin

2T DISPENCER amp OIL TANKGLOW FACIA CANOPY

ETC

1 LOT 75000 672328 336164 1200H

R 1230HR

30

153

Bharat Petroleum Corporation limited Bhilai Co-op Depot Bijalee NagarGE RoadDistrict-Durg Chattisgarh-490021 Contact Person MrRambabu B

(रामबाब बी)

9926499266 brambabubharatpetroleumin amp MrRavi

K Ghorpade (रनि क

घोरपड) 8600417776 ravikghorpadebharatpetroleumin

USED SCRAPPED TANK

1 LOT 250000 5769360 288468 1200H

R 1230HR

154

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumi

FIRE WATER TANK LIGHT

POLESSTORAGE TANK PIPELINE

ETC

453000

MT 250000 1198675 5993 1200H

R 1230HR

155

BPCL MANMAD INSTALLATION

MANMAD NANDGAON ROAD

PANEWADI MANMADNASHIKMAHARASHTRA423104

Contact Person MrDeepak Satpute

9692006232

USEDSCRAPPED DEPOT ASSETS-

FIRE WATER PIPELINEEXTINGU

ISHERFOAM TANKSVHF

HANDSET ETC

1 LS 175000 9647424 482371 1230H

R 1300HR

156

satish paikara m

(पकरा सतीश एम) CH INSTALLATION

MANAGER (RETAIL) BUDGE BUDGE 2

GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST

24-PARGANAS [SOUTH] BUDGE

BUDGE West Bengal PIN - 700137 TEL -

033-24701457 033-24701765 MOB -

9982754999 e-mail paikarasmbharatpe

troleumin

WEIGH BRIDGE 1 LOT 35000 168000 840 1230H

R 1300HR

31

157

dnyaneshwar

bendkule (बडकल

जञािश िर) SR MANAGER OPS IC

(RETAIL) MIRAJ OPPRAILWAY GOODS

SHED (MG) CHANDANWADI

MIRAJ Maharashtra PIN - 416410 TEL - 0241-2595555 -

MOB - 9820246346 e-mail

dnyaneshwarbbharatpetroleumin

FIRE ENGINE PUMP 03 NO

1 LOT 75000 316800 1584 1230H

R 1300HR

158

NAVGHAR INDUSTRIAL ESTATE

BEHIND MSEB GAS TURBINE UNIT

PBNO8 DIST-RAIGAD

BOKADVIRAURANMAHARASHTRA400702

Contact Person Mr Wadhwa Vinay Kumar

022-27222767981146387

6

DISPERSANT SPRAY SYSTEM20

KL NITROGEN TANKTANK-OIL

ON WATER MONITORING SYSTEM ETC

505 MT 35000 337704 16885 1230H

R 1300HR

159

dua gurinder (िआ

रररििर) CHIEF MANAGER OPS IC (RETAIL) KOTA TOP

MS BHARATPETROLEUM

CORPORATION LTDKOTA TOPNH-

27VILLAGE -BRIJESHPURATATHEDKOTA (RAJASTHAN)-325201 TEL - 0744-

2863317 MOB - 9793294449 e-mail

duagbharatpetroleumin

VARIOUS TYPE OF FIRE WATER

PIPELINE 41 MT 175000 2651707 13258

1230HR

1300HR

160

HAZIRA RETAIL TERRITORY SURAT

HAZIRA ROAD POICHHPORE DIST -

SURATHAZIRA GUJRAT-394510

CONTACT PERSON MRMiran M Vaghela

(नमरि एम िाघला)

9033370396 miranmvaghelabhar

PIPELINE amp FITTINGS FIRE

FIGHTING PUMPSLOADING

ARMS ETC

1 LS 75000 748160 37408 1400H

R 1430HR

32

atpetroleumin

161

BIJWSAN INSTALLATION NEAR

IGI AIRPORTNEW DELHIDELHI-110061

MRNavi Sharma (ििी

शमाा) 7727863450 navisharmabharatp

etroleumin

OLD PLT PIPELINES

1 LOT 35000 170400 852 1400H

R 1430HR

162

negi kamal (िरी कमल

ससिह) SR MANAGER OPS IC (RETAIL) KANPUR KANPUR

POL DEPOT BHAUNTI NH - 2 KALPI ROAD

PANKI KANPUR Uttar Pradesh PIN -

208020 TEL - - 0512-2985689 MOB -

9824201038 e-mail negikbharatpetrole

umin

FIRE ENGINE 03 NO

1 LS 35000 384000 1920 1400H

R 1430HR

163

BG GOODS SHED ROAD THACHA

NALLURTIRUNELVELITAMIL NADU-627358

CONTACT PERSON MR Aditya Sri Ram E

(आदितय शरी राम ई)

8867857296 adityasriramebhara

tpetroleumin

WEIGHT BRIDGE PRODUCT PUMP

WITH MOTORSFILLING

CABINET OLD STEEL PLATE ETC

1 LOT 35000 346264 173132 1400H

R 1430HR

164

BPCL IRUGUR TOP INSTALLATION

RAVATHUR PO IRUGUR

VIACOIMBATORE TAMIL NADU-641103

CONTACT PERSON MRNitesh Kumar

(नितश कमार)

9542345719 niteshkumar001bha

ratpetroleumin

MPDCANOPY ETC

1 LS 35000 328320 16416 1400H

R 1430HR

33

165

DESUR DEPOT NEAR DESUR RAILWAY

STATION VILLAGE ZADSHAPUR

DESURBELGAUMKARNATAKA-590014

MRManikantan G

(कनिकि टि जी)

9894555724 manikantangbharat

petroleumin

200 DIA FF LINE - ADDL WOPD

METER MASTER METERMLDB

PANELBARRIER GATE FOR

ENTRYEXIT ETC

22713

MT 35000 1097387 5486 1430H

R 1500HR

166

NEAR RAILWAY STATION PO

ATHARBANKI RLY COLONY DIST

JAGATSINGHPURPARADEEP ODISHA-

754120 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

OLD PD METERSMS

PIPELINESOLD MS PIPELINESASBEST

OS SHEETS ETC

1 LOT 35000 1889412 94470 1430H

R 1500HR

167

PB NO 106 GPO SALAWASJODHPURR

AJASTHAN-342001 MRAvinash Sahani

(अनििाश साहिी)

9587891413 avinashsahanibhara

tpetroleumin

MS SCRAP FIRE ENGINES (04

NOS) FUEL TANKS 1 MT 35000 246400 1232

1430HR

1500HR

168

BPCL PIYALA RETAIL INSTALLATION

VILLAGE - PIYALA PO ASAUTI TEHSIL-

BALLARBHGARH DIST - FARIDABAD

HARYANA-121102 MRMandal

Soumyajyoti (मिडल

सोमयजयोनत)

9874444332 mandalsbharatpetr

oleumin

FIRE EXTINGUISHER 10

KG DCPRADAR LEVEL GUAGE-

TANK FARM AUPARALLEL

REDUNDANT UPS-15

KVAAUTOMATION CABLESFLP

LIGHT FIXTURES IN WAGON P ETC

1 LOT 75000 724360 36218 1430H

R 1500HR

169

17 A HASTINGS ROADALLAHABADUTTAR PRADESH-211001 MRAkash R rivastava

(आकाश शरीिासति)

7678882211 akashsrivastavabha

ratpetroleumin

CANOPY LIGHTS (CFL)SEWING

MACHINE USHA TAILOR MODCO2

FIRE EXINGUISHER250

W MH Canopy light fixtures ETC

1 LOT 35000 2357168 117858 1430H

R 1500HR

34

170

AT POST AKOLNER TALUKA

AHMEDNAGAR DIST -

AHMEDNAGARMAHARASHTRA-414005

MRArpit Tiwari (अरपात

नतिारी) 9408381499 arpittiwaribharatpe

troleumin

FIRE WATER PUMP 850klTLF PUMP MS (M) 50 KLHR25 KVA DG SETCANOPYAMFTLF PUMP MS (M)

50 KLHR ETC

1 LS 35000 200800 1004 1500H

R 1530HR

171

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

10 KG DCP 10 NOS10 KG DCP 10

NOSBULK METERS 9 NOSBULK

METERS 141 NOS150MM DIA

PIPE LINE FOR SPEED80MM DIA

PIPE LINE FOR SPEED F 1FF PIPE LINE 200 MM ETC

1 LOT 250000 4839456 2419728 1500H

R 1530HR

172

ram mahto (राम

कमार) MANAGER OPS IC (RETAIL)

BALASORE DEPOT BALASORE DEPOT SOMENATHPUR

INDUSTRIAL AREA ESTATE BALASORE

Odisha PIN - 756019 TEL - 06782-224272 99562-19155 MOB - 9453042457 e-mail ramkumarbharatpe

troleumin

JB NFLP 25 NOSLIGHT

FITTINGS FLP 35 NLIGHT POLES

4M HT 12 NOELECTRICAL

CABLESSLAYINGCEILING FANS 20

NOS20 TON WINDOW AC

MAKE-SAMSUN ETC

1 LOT 35000 279564 139782 1500H

R 1530HR

173

BHARAT PETROLEUM CORP LTD SANKARI

DEPOTNARRAPANCHAVADI

SANKARI(RS)SALEM DIST SANKARITAMIL

NADU-637302 MRArun David A

(अरण डनिड ए)

9482875768 arundavidabharatp

etroleumin

200MM DIA STRAINER-

1NOGODREJFILING CABINET

4DRSSLIDING DOOR SDU-1GODREJ STORWEL

MODEL2MF SYSTEM 3PANELS

ETC

1 LOT 250000 4568544 2284272 1500H

R 1530HR

174

IRIMPANAM INSTALLATION NEW

OIL INSTALLATIONKOCHI KERALA-682309 MRU

Ramadas (य रामिास)

9958444988

RLY TRACKS amp ALLIED

FACILITYRLY TRACKS amp ALLIED

FACILITY ADDITIONAL

1 LOT 175000 1548000 7740 1500H

R 1530HR

35

uramadasbharatpetroleumin

175

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

Y STRAINER 200MM

2NOSSLUDGE PIT AT

BERHAMPORE4-DR FILLING CABINET-2

NOONE GODREJ STEEL TABLE

T9EARTHPITS FOR AG TANKS (12

NOS)ETC

1 LS 35000 372320 18616 1530H

R 1600HR

176

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

STOREWELL PLAIN ALMIRAH-2MS

STORAGE SAFEABLOY

LOCKFLP 125W HPMV 4NOSFIRE

ENGINE SET NO10 ETC

1 LOT 35000 3465584 173279 1530H

R 1600HR

177

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

FLP NON-INTEGRAL FLOOD

LIGHT 2SAKTI 4KVA

AUTOSTABILISERZYXEL OMNI 56K

MODEM FOR BERHARECEIVER-

1 CAMERA-2 MONITOR-1 ETC

1 LOT 75000 767068 383534 1530H

R 1600HR

178

BPCL MANMAD INSTALLATION

MANMAD NANDGAON ROAD

PANEWADI MANMADNASHIKMAHARASHTRA423104

Contact Person MrDeepak Satpute

9692006232

1 no 250 KVA DG SET

2 no of 630 KVA DG SET 6 number

HT panels with CTPT bus-bar

AMF panel for DG sets DG set cables

etc

1 LS 175000 1217664 608832 1530H

R 1600HR

179

BPCL MANMAD INSTALLATION

MANMAD NANDGAON ROAD

PANEWADI MANMADNASHIKMAHARASHTRA423104

Contact Person MrDeepak Satpute

Old roof sheet of TWF GANTRY

1 LS 35000 160812 80406 1530H

R 1600HR

36

9692006232

180

BHARAT PETROLEUM CORPORATION

LIMITED KONDAPALLI DEPOT ( TOP )

PINAPAKA (VIL amp POST) KONDAPALLI

(VIA) KRISVIJAYAWADAAN

DHRA PRADESH-9504214192

avneeshbhartibharatpetroleumin

DG SET AMF PANELS FIRE

ENGINE 70W ST LIGHT FIX 13

NOS160W FLP MLL TYPE 74

NOS15M HOSES 36NOS15 TON

AIR COND 2NOSFLD LIGHT

FIT 2X400 25NOS110V 100AH BATT

CHARGER ETC

1 LOT 35000 200000 1000 1600H

R 1630HR

181

IRUGUR BPCL IRUGUR TOP

INSTALLATION RAVATHUR PO

IRUGUR VIA COIMBATORE Tamil Nadu PIN - 641103 CONTACT PERSON MRSoorya Krishna

(सयाा कषणा) 9895449420

sooryakrishnabharatpetroleumin

ELECTRICALLY OPERATED EXIT BARTERMINAL

ROOM CARD READERTLF RTD

UNIT - BAY10POINT4TLF SET STOP VALVE - BAY10POI15 KL UNDER DRIVEWAY

TANK ETC

1 LS 250000 2120778

1 1060389

1600HR

1630HR

182

WARANGAL DEPOT GOOD SHED

ROADWARANGALTELENGANA-506002

MRMukesh Murali

(मकश मरली)

9497270991 mukeshmuralibhara

tpetroleumin

FW PIPELINE IN TANKFARM

AREAERECTION-75HP

MOTOR75HP PPU FLOWMORE

MSTLF125HP PPU

FLORITEHSDITLF20 HP PUMP KIR

MAKE NO 18 ETC

1 LS 75000 4934092 246704 1600H

R 1630HR

183

BARAUNI TOP PAPROUR DISTRICT

BEGUSARAIBARAUNIBIHAR-851114

CONTACT PERSON MRSaurabh Kumar

9432343519 saurabhkumar001b

haratpetroleumin

FIRE ENGINE-615KLHR-3NOSFIRE ENGINE-

615KLHR-3NOSMASTER METER SET - 3

NOS125KVA DG SET - 2 NOS15 TONS WINDOW

AC WITH REMOTE

1 LS 35000 227300 11365 1600H

R 1630HR

37

ETC

184

KATHGODAM DEPOT DIST -

NANITALUTTARAKHAND-263126 CONTACT PERSON MRPawan

Kumar (पिि कमार)

9862826505 pawankumar006bh

aratpetroleumin

1AVERY ZL SDDU ES0652 MS1LampT ZL HDDU BS5257 HSDZ LINE (SD) -

PUMPLampT PACEMAKER

IVLampT PACEMAKER

IV1LampT ZL HDDU GS1246 HSD ETC

1 LOT 35000 364000 1820 1600H

R 1630HR

185

UDAISAGAR ROAD NEAR RANA PRATAP

NAGAR RLY STNUDAIPURRAJAST

HAN-313001 CONTACT PERSON

MRKhuswinder

(खससिििर)

9412058886 khuswinderbharatp

etroleumin

ZWICKY PUMP NO175HP

PPUNIT-PUMP1PIPELINE

amp FTGS 10080NBFIRE

WATER TANK 858 KL CAP ADDFIRE

WATER RING MAIN ADDL EXP 1

SPRINKILER PIPELINE etc

1 LOT 250000 2121216 1060608 1630H

R 1700HR

186

BPC OIL DEPOT BATILPUR DIST-

DEVAREYABATILPURUTTAR PRADESH-

274001 MR Deepak

Joshi (िीपक जोशी)

9927576670 deepakjoshi001bha

ratpetroleumin

DG SET 125KVAPADLOCK (MAKE ABLOY) - 6

NO6 KVA GENSETDG SET 65

KVAVC BREAKER75 HP PP UNIT-PUMP

NO 2 ETC

1 LOT 35000 320000 1600 1630H

R 1700HR

187

Kandla Installation Khari Rohar Road

Gandhidham(Kutch)GandhidhamGUJRAT-

370201 CONTACT PERSON MRMayank

Bhatt (मयिक भटट)

8154964083 mayankbhattbharat

petroleumin

TANK NO 8 4645 KLTK NO2-ADDL CT-MVWSFFTK NO 18 13667 KL

ERECTIOTANK NO 2 15128 KL EXTN

ETC

1 LS 250000 7210400 36052 1630H

R 1700HR

188

PETROL DEPOT ABEKA

MAKBARAMEERUTUTTAR PRADESH-

250002 CONTACT PERSON MRKumar

Avinash (कमार

MIDCO SD PUMP3NO Z LINE (HD) PUMPAVERY

(SD) ERA PUMPSUBPUMP

amp DISPENSORS 2NOLampT Z LINE

1 LOT 75000 5687512 284375 1630H

R 1700HR

38

अनििाश) 8004938516 kumaravbharatpetr

oleumin

SD PUMP ETC

189

MUZAFFARPUR DEPOT VILL

SHERPURMUZAFFARPURM BIHAR-842005

CONTACT PERSON MRDipayan Roy

(दिपायि रॉय) 06243-242047 Extn 222

9933050509 dipayanroybharatp

etroleumin

DISPENCING UNITPOLE MOUNTED EMBLEM CANAOPY

STRUCTUREOLD MPDsTANK amp

MONOLITH ETC

17553

MT 35000 11200 56 1630H

R 1700HR

190

BARAUNI TOP PAPROUR DISTRICT

BEGUSARAIBARAUNIBIHAR-851114

CONTACT PERSON MrManjul Prasad

Arya (मिजल परसाि आया)

7004230090 manjulprasadarybh

aratpetroleumin

PRODUCT PIPE FITTING TANK

FOUNDATIONTWD

PIPESFITTINGS900KL TANK II858KL

TANK 10 ETC

1 LOT 250000 2184023 1092012 1700H

R 1730HR

191

BARAUNI TOP PAPROUR DISTRICT

BEGUSARAIBARAUNIBIHAR-851114

CONTACT PERSON MrManjul Prasad

Arya (मिजल परसाि आया)

7004230090 manjulprasadarybh

aratpetroleumin

FOAM TANK 3KL - 1 NOFOAM TANK

3KL - 1 NO100 MM PIPELINE amp FT

550M150 MM PIPELINE amp

FT225M350 MM PIPELINE amp FT

575M ETC

1 LS 35000 275652 137826 1700H

R 1730HR

192

BIJWSAN INSTALLATION NEAR

IGI AIRPORTNEW DELHIDELHI-110061

MRNavi Sharma (ििी

शमाा) 7727863450 navisharmabharatp

etroleumin

HSD TWD PIPELINE HEADER

amp VELVE UPTO TANKATF TWD

PIPELINE HEADER amp VALVE UPTO

TANKS AND LDO TWD PIPE LINE

HEADER amp VALVE UPTO TANK

1 LS 250000 3513600 17568 1700H

R 1730HR

39

SPECIAL NOTES

1 The above old items would be disposed as indicated in the table

2 Pl refer AnnexurendashD for detailed scope of disposal

TABLE ndash A [ PARTndash2 ] [Tentative]

TENTATIVE TAX RATES

STATE TAX FERROUS SCRAP

ALL IGST 1800

CSGST 900

SGST 900

The above mentioned tax rates are tentative and BPCL reserves the right to apply the rates applicable for ferrous and Non ndashferrous items which will be informed during the auction

40

ANNEXURE-D

Scope and SPECIAL CONDITIONS for Disposal of old tanks amp Depot Assets BPCL has different Installation amp depot as per the list in table A Part I The above list is only indicative and not limited exhaustive or actual and it is only for your general referenceguidance Parties have to physically visit the depot and inspect the lot meant for sale and make their own estimates and ascertain the condition of materials its quality it weight quantities make model numbers size capacities specifications and condition etc Therefore no claim shall be entertained in case of any variations if reported at the time of upliftment which may kindly be noted However there may be few items as given below left in the depot not meant for disposal and the same are separately marked or shown at the time of inspection and parties should consider accordingly The following items are not covered in the subject disposal and they are excluded from contractorrsquos scope of work a) Land b) Grown up Big Trees However small bushes shrubs etc are to be

removed and area to be cleaned from all vegetation etc 1 Pipelines running under Railway Tracks 2 Any petroleum products such as petroldieselkerosenelubricantsgreases

gear oils etc found in tankspipesbarrelsloosebulkpackages etc either inside or outside depot premises Petroleum products sludge are not covered in sale and to be handed over to BPCL if any foundsalvaged

3 Dispensing pumps retail outlet items like trays etc which are clearly marked amp kept separately

Please note that as BPCL has to handover land to Govt Authorities for their construction of sheds etc urgently and therefore the sequence of disposal in Phases and Time Lines shall be as under Contractor has to immediately complete the disposal of facilities falling under area from boundary wall The contractorrsquos obligations for completion of entire job will be as per tender terms amp conditions At the time of dismantling of facilities the contractor has to provide separate temporary fencing at his cost so that even after handing over part land to Govt Authorities for their construction activities other facilities are demarcated and any encroachment from unauthorized authority people are avoided The contractor has to make their own arrangements for safety and security during the entire operations of disposal activities The entire job must be completed as above but not exceeding 16 weeks from the date of authority letter as shown above failing which appropriate action as deemed fit will be taken in line with the general terms and conditions of the auction tender The successful bidder has to surface amp level the complete area after shifting all the materials All debris are to be removed from site For leveling the ground to one level

41

and filling up all trenches of underground tanks or any low level or trenches all debris earth rubble bricks mortar etc salvaged from dismantling are to be used The bidder has to arrange and bear the cost of dismantling loading unloading amp transportation of materials to his their place After excavating removing the underground tanks pipelines etc the same are to be filled up with available material or material brought from outside if required at contractorrsquos cost and risk in particular for filling up of underground tank trenches etc Dismantling of Underground pipelines in the Railway siding area from decantation header manifold sections and up to BPCL depot compound wall needs Railways permission for dismantling excavation etc which are to be obtained by the Purchaser only However BPCL may provide any assistance if required to the Purchaser in obtaining such permissions After excavation etc the area is to be filled back and brought to original condition to the satisfaction of the BPCL and as directed All safety precautions as stipulated by BPCL are to be followed at the time of disposal of facilities both inside and outside BPCL depot premises compound wall Any damage to the Corporationrsquos or Third Partyrsquos properties during removal of the items will have to be made good by the successful tenderer at their own cost The Corporation reserves the right to claim from the contractor any expenses which might have been incurred by it over and above the EMD by way of restoring damages caused to properties belonging to the Corporation Third Parties by the action of such contractorrsquos or their men Party has to make his own arrangement for power connections to cut the tanks or lighting or any other purpose BPCL shall not provide any power connection No invoice challan will be issued by BPCL for each truck of materials to be removed since the entire materials are being disposed on lumpsum single lot basis OTHER SPECIAL CONDITIONS FOR DEMOLITION OF DEPOT FACILITIES 1 The intending bidder should inspect the site prior to submitting of the offer and make himself familiar with the site conditions and available facilities 2 Bidders alongwith the offers must give an undertaking that the steel plates of tanks pipelines that have contained leaded gasoline will not be used for edible products drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe by suitable means 3 Demolition is an inherently hazardous process and hence every person involved in demolition activity must wear protective equipment including helmet gloves safety footwear etc as per BPCL guidelines 4 Demolition must be supervised by persons having thorough knowledge of demolition process 5 Successful bidder shall carryout a survey to assess the physical characteristics and design of the facilities to be demolished so as to arrive at a safe demolition method Based on survey Demolition Action Plan shall be submitted for BPCLrsquos approval before starting any demolition The plan should include bull Sequence of demolition of facilities with time frame bull Method of demolition of facilities including drawings sketches if any bull The proposed treatment for steel plates particularly for tanks which contained leaded gasoline

42

bull How the party will further utilize the steel plates obtained from product tanks and also the product pipes bull Method of disposal of debris bull Manpower to be deployed bull Machinery Equipment to be deployed bull List of PPE [ Personal Protective Equipments ] required and that would be worn by people involved in the activity 6 Before demolition begins all utility services to the structure like electricity water etc must be disconnected Arrangements must be made to keep the unwanted persons as far away as possible from the site by necessary barricade 7 It is dangerous to leave isolated parts of a wall structures standing as they are liable to collapse from the effect of high winds self weight etc and hence necessary cordoning should be made for such cases 8 Debris should not be allowed to build up against walls or floors with the consequent risk of the structure being unintentionally overloaded 9 Disposal process for debris and pit yard for the same should be identified for safe disposal within the stipulated time 10 Order dismantling From safety consideration following order for dismantling of the depot facility is recommended bull All equipment fittings bull AG Product piping and allied fittings bull AG Product tanks bull UG Product tanks bull Fire protection facilities ie fire water tanks hydrant mains monitors etc bull Internal electrification bull Structures bull Buildings bull Electrical ndash external yard lighting cabling MCC etc bull Communication The above is a standard sequence for dismantling but for this particular tender above sequence is superseded by earlier conditions of dismantling in 3 phases as mentioned in special conditions above 111 Demolition of Above Ground (AG) Tanks There are fatal and serious accidents caused by persons entering confined spaces without the necessary tests being carried out and correct safety rescue equipment being provided It is therefore absolutely essential to ensure that product tanks are tested and certified gas free prior to starting of hot work Following sequence shall be followed for dismantling of AG tanks a) Mechanical isolation of Tank by removing all pipe connections fittings like Level Gauges Dip hatch PV Valves Inter-tank catwalk (if any) b) Internal treatment and further dismantling AG tanks shall be demolished preferably by reverse jacking method

43

For safe working necessary scaffolds platforms etc shall be erected and proper access to them shall be provided The steel plates cut from tank shall be lowered using safe hoisting devices having valid test certificates Prevention of further use of steel plates which contained leaded gasoline for storage of edible products drinking water unless they are removed While disposing of the steel plates obtained from product tanks which contained leaded gasoline it shall be ensured that they are not further used for storing edible product and drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe This could be ensured by the following methods By heat treatment of steel plates using flame cleaner By removing all scales etc by abrasive blast cleaning using grits shots If the plates are grit shot blasted care shall be taken to collect the grit or shot from operation to prevent spread of lead bearing dust The used grits shots must be treated as contaminated and not reused for other operations It should be disposed off along with the residue thus obtained as per practice followed for leaded sludge All parties involved in handling the plates should be made aware of their origin and risks involved in view of leaded gasoline Disposal of steel plates from tanks which didnrsquot contain leaded gasoline Steel plates of other tanks in which leaded products have never been stored can be disposed off after cleaning with wire brush to bare metal particularly the first strake and bottom plates The responsibility of ensuring that the plates are completely safe for further use lies with the successful vendor 112 Demolition of UG tanks Following sequence should be sued for the disposal of Underground tanks

1 Mechanical isolation of Tank by removing all pipe connections fittings like Level Gauges Dip hatch PV Valves etc

2 All personnel involved in the removal and disposal of underground tanks should be aware of the potential hazards associated withmdash (a) flammable andor combustible liquids (b) product toxicity (c) entry into confined spaces and (d) entry into excavations

3 Before start of any work on the UG tank ensure that the copies of the tank cleaning certificates for the tanks are available The same to be certified by the BPCL officer (or) authorized inspector from BPCL who is witnessing the demolition before the start of the work

4 Open the manhole covers with the anchoring supports in place and if the tank is found to be filled with water it will be necessary to dispose of the water in an environmentally safe manner

5 After removal of the water from the tank refill the tank with fresh potable water until the tank starts to overflow Do not allow excess water to escape into the excavation and ensure the level does not rise into the vent pipe and submit the tank to excess static pressure

6 Withdraw water until the level is again down to 150 mm below the top of the tank

44

Use only pumping equipment suitable for the purpose and collect all water for proper Disposal

7 Allow the tank to settle for 2-3 hours and test the small vapor space with a gas detector and if the reading is below 5 of the LEL then the tank may be emptied If the same is found above 5 remove the water from the tank The disposal vendor may inform BPCL about the higher LEL readings and BPCL shall arrange to clean the tank further No work shall be taken up on the tank in this case Please note that the reading of the gas detector has to be witnessed by the BPCL officer (or) authorized inspector from BPCL

8 If the reading of the gas detector is below 5 the water may be removed and the cutting operations may be carried out

For safe working necessary shoring shuttering platforms shall be done and proper access shall be provided The steel plates cut from tank shall be lifted using safe hoisting devices having valid test certificates Prevention of further use of steel plates which contained leaded gasoline for storage of edible products drinking water unless they are removed While disposing of the steel plates obtained from product tanks which contained leaded gasoline it shall be ensured that they are not further used for storing edible product and drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe This could be ensured by the following methods By heat treatment of steel plates using flame cleaner By removing all scales etc by abrasive blast cleaning using grits shots If the plates are grit shot blasted care shall be taken to collect the grit or shot from operation to prevent spread of lead bearing dust The used grits shots must be treated as contaminated and not reused for other operations It should be disposed off along with the residue thus obtained as per practice followed for leaded sludge All parties involved in handling the plates should be made aware of their origin and risks involved in view of leaded gasoline Disposal of steel plates from tanks which didnrsquot contain leaded gasoline Steel plates of other tanks in which leaded products have never been stored can be disposed off after cleaning with wire brush to bare metal particularly the first strake and bottom plates The responsibility of ensuring that the plates are completely safe for further use lies with the successful vendor

12 Product Pipelines The pipelines can be disposed off after cleaning by sufficient water flushing The successful vendor shall ensure that these pipes are not re-used for carrying edible products drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe All parties involved in handling the pipes should be made aware of their origin and risks involved 13 General Safety regulations precautions while carrying out dismantling works The objective of this documents is to provide and establish safe-working practices at the work site of Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd These summarized safety requirements are mandatory and should be fully understood both by the successful vendor and their employees The contractual obligation for safety lies completely with the contractor

45

himself Further some additional safety requirements also can come up In such an even the successful vendor shall follow the more stringent regulation at all times The successful vendor shall at his own expense arrange and comply with all safety provisions as stipulated by the Company Bueuro of Indian Standards the Electricity act Factory act OISD and other acts as applicable in respect of all personnel directly or indirectly employed for the work The successful vendor shall ensure that he his sub-contractor and workers employed by him shall comply with all fire safety heath regulations issued from time to time by the company The successful vendor shall also be liable for any pecuniary liability arising on account of any violation by him of the safety requirements Should any injury to people or loss or damage due to fire or accident to any property or a portion thereof occur as a result of failure to comply with such regulations the successful vendor shall be held responsible for the consequences thereof and shall keep the company harmless and indemnified Relevant Indian standard codes on safety 1) IS3764-1922-Excavation work-code of safety 2) IS401 (Part1amp2) ndash 1967 - Safety regulations for steel tubular scaffolding 3) IS3696(Part 1)-1987-Safety code for scaffolds 4) IS3696(Part 2)-1987-Safety code for Ladders 5) IS7293-1974-Safety code for working with construction machinery 6) IS3016-1982-Code of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operations 7) IS4130-1991-Demolition of buildings-Code of safety 8) IS5216(Part 1amp2)-1982-Recommendation on safety procedures and practices in Electrical work 9) IS10667-1983-Guide for selection of industrial safety equipments for protection foot and leg 10) IS6994(Part 1)-1973-Specification for safety glovesPart 1-Leather and cotton gloves 11) IS2925-1984-Specification for Industrial safety helmets 12) IS3521-1983-Industrial safety belts and harnesses Working at Height Working at height is one of the most hazardous construction operations Utmost care is to be taken while working at height Working at height more than 2 Mtrs Shall be done with suitable guard rails and toe board Guard rail and toe board dimensions shall be same as given for scaffoldings While working at height 2 Mtrs And above safety harness must be used All openings must be boldly amp clearly marked and properly barricaded If cover is used it must be capable to bear the weight Proper crawling ladders must be used for sloping roof where tile battens are not strong enough to take the load For fragile roof crawling boards or roof ladder shall be used Openings cut outs on floor roof must be guarded with barricade cover having capacity to withstand human load and clearly marked with colour and notice board Using Ladder

46

Only one person shall climb or descent from one ladder at a time It shall be secured at top and bottom and in addition one person should be present at the ground to hold the ladder as a second check If the ladder is used for carrying material as well suitable foot holds and handholds shall be provided on the ladder The slope of the ladder shall not be too steep or flat (the ladder shall be given an inclination not steeper than 1 to 4 ie 1 horizontal to 4 vertical) to cause slipping or falling off and it shall rest on firm surface No portable single ladder shall be over 10 M in lengths while the width between the side rails in ring ladder shall in no case be less than 30 cms for ladder upto and including 3 Mtrs in length Ladder shall extend at least 1 M above landing place For longer ladders this width should be increased by at least by 6 mm for each additional 30 cms of length Uniform step spacing shall not exceed 15 cms Rung of the ladder shall not be used for support or to tie stiles or side members are meant for this Ladder shall not be hung from its rungs or from one stile as this tends to pull out the rungs Make sure that footwear is free from mud or grease etc before climbing a ladder Ladder used shall be of standard material like wooden steel and be sufficiently strong conforming to IS3696-1991(Part 2) Scaffolding Scaffolding can be defined as a temporary structure supporting one or more platforms and which is used either as a workplace or for storage of materials in the course construction work including both for maintenance and demolition Scaffolding shall be provided for all works that cannot be safely done from the ground except such short period of work as can be done safely from ladders Scaffolds shall be erected altered or dismantled only by competent persons under proper supervision After erection scaffolds shall be inspected at least once in a week and a written report on each inspection is kept The height above which scaffolding is mandatory is 2 Mtrs Scaffolding shall be of good quality Bamboo or steel tubular structure conforming to IS 4014(Part I and II) Scaffolds shall be designed for their maximum load and with a safety factor of at least 4 or as prescribed by the site-in-charge Scaffolds shall be provided with safe means of access such as stairs ladders or ramps Scaffold shall be tied or anchored to the building or structure at suitable intervals so as to prevent movement

47

Joints in the scaffolds shall be tied up and clamped properly to avoid any slippage The upright members of the scaffolding shall be placed on firm and level ground and base plates at their feet shall rest on timber sole boards All the uprights shall be kept equidistant and shall be connected and strengthened by ladders fixed on the inside of the uprights for strength joints in ladders shall be staggered Transforms shall be set on top of ladders and at right angles to them and building structure Bracing is essential to stiffen the scaffolds and prevent sideways movement and it should run diagonally from ladder to ladder or upright to upright Working platforms and gangways should rest squarely and evenly on transforms to prevent risk of trippling Recommended width of it are a) Not less than 60 cm if used as footing only b) Not less than 80 cm if used also for stacking of materials c) Not less than 11 Mtrs If used for the support of a treETLe platform The provision of security guard rails and toe board at every point at which full height is more than 2 Mtrs Shall be made Guard rail height should be between 90cm and 115 cm and toe board should raise 15 cm above the working platform Suitable protection shall be made by providing debris netting against falling of materials Mobile tower scaffold ndash wheels should be locked when in use Static tower scaffold should not exceed 12 Mtrs In height when free standing and above this height should tied Height to base width ratio for static tower should not more than 41 351 and 31 for indoor outdoor and mobile tower respectively Safety harness should be used while working at height more than 2 Mtrs Scaffolding shall be physically checked for load carrying capacity occasionally Following BIS safety codes shall be referred for further safety precautions a) IS3696-1987 PART I-Safety of scaffolding b) IS3696-1991 PART II-Safety code for ladder c) IS4014-PART 2-Code of practive for steel tubular scaffolding ndash safety regulations Working Platform Wherever possible all works to be done at a height greater than 2 Mtrs Above ground level must be performed from properly constructed and maintained working platform Safe means of access shall be provided to all working platforms Working platforms gangways and stairways shall be so constructed that they shall not sag unduly or unequally Every opening in a working platform shall be provided with suitable beams to prevent the fall of persons or materials The working platform shall be - Closely boarded

48

- At least 60 cm wide if used only as a footing only at least 80 cm wide if used also for stacking material and at least 11 Mtrs If used for the support of a treETLe platform - Provided with tow-boards of minimum 015 Mtrs in height - Provided with hand rails not greater than 085 Mtrs above toe-board - Constructed as close to the structure or building as possible Working on roof People working on roof shall be properly protected by providing temporary railing hand rails safety harness Workers working underneath shall use helmets Care shall be taken to prevent falling of material from top to adjoining area in slat roofs more than 10deg safety belt shall be used and belt end fastened properly to a fixed object Workmen shall not be allowed to work on slippery roofs Fragile materials such as wired glass corrugated plastic sheeting and unreinforced insulating slabs etc shall be identified and necessary precautions taken while working on them People working on fragile roof shall be properly protected by providing two Crawling Bards or Roof ladders so that one is available to stand on while the other is being moved Crawling Boards shall have cross batons atleast 32 mm thick and not more than 380 mm apart and shall be secured in position Gas cutting Adherence to relevant codes and employment of qualified workers are two basic requirements for gas cutting process Hazards such as electricity heat flame flammable gas etc are present in this process Hence following precautions must be followed while carrying these operations All fire precautions as stipulated in IS3016 (Code of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operations) shall be followed while gas cutting operations) shall be followed while gas cutting Fire extinguishers sand buckets water and gunny bags shall be provided when hot work is in progress Gas cylinders used for gas cutting Gas cylinders shall be of approved make Gas cylinder valves shall always be checked and shall be closed when not in use Be stored in a well-ventilated area Be fitted with safety caps when not in use Not be lifted by nozzle and rolled All gas and oxygen regulators shall be fitted with Flashback arrestors being non-return valves designed to prevent and explosive mix developing in cylinder Checking for leaks shall be by means of soapy liquid applied to each joint and under no circumstances shall a naked flame be applied to any part of the cylinder When working at a height do not place cylinders directly beneath the working area as molten metal may fall in to the hoses causing leaks and possibly igniting the gases

49

The welder and any person working in close proximity in order to prevent permanent damage to the eyes must wear suitable eye protection when not in use electricity to the holder and electrode shall turned off Hose shall be in good condition properly clamped as per specifications Welding cable shall have proper insulation with minimum number of joints All equipments shall be properly earthed and cables properly insulated and connected LPG Cylinders if used should be stored kept in a well-ventilated placed and there should be no excavations drains or basements nearby LPG Cylinders should never be stored below ground level or closer than 3 M to cylinder containing oxygen or materials which are toxic and corrosive Cylinders full or empty should never to stored upright with the valve uppermost The valve of empty LPG cylinders should be kept closed if they are left open air will diffuse into the cylinder and may form an explosive mixture BIS Code IS3016-1982 on ldquocode of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operationsrdquo shall be referred for further safety measures Electrical work Some of the basic safety steps to be ensured are given below 1) Only authorised person shall carry out dismantling of electrical system 2) Isolation of the electrical system before taking up the work must be ensured 3) Before working on an electrical line fuse should be physically removed and the line is isolated and a suitable locking mechanism must be provided to prevent accidental switching fixing fuses by other persons A notice board displaying ldquoMen at workrdquo message should be placed The section of circuit under repair should be connected to earth 4) IS 5216-1982 ldquoRecommendations on safety procedures and practices in Electric Worksrdquo shall be referred for further safety measures Working with machineries Material handling equipments Many accidents take place while handling materials at site It is highly hazardous operation Hence special attention by contractor is required in this respect Following precautions are recommended Safe working space for all these equipments must be provided Proper material stockyard should be made and all material should be staked arranged kept in orderly manner with proper moving space for handling machinery Proper warning boards signs shall be provided when machineries like cranes hoists are being operated Brakes clutches of winches shall be checked on regular basis Chains ropes belts shall be inspected and repaired changed as necessary All moving part of the material handling equipment must be provided with suitable guards

50

Lifting ropes should be inspected for kinking loose wires high strands corrosion nicking lubrication change in diameter cross section Slings and other lifting materials which are not suitable for use should be promptly withdrawn and destroyed Lifting chains should be inspected for bent links cracks in weld areas or any other section of link trasverse nicks and gauges and corrosion pits Elongation of the lifting chain link due to over loading should be inspected before using it For lifting hook if the throat opening exceeds 15 of the normal opening it should be replaced When inspecting the hook measurement must be made between the shank and narrowest point of the hook opening A chain used for lifting should not be spliced by inserting a bolt between two links Strain should not be put on a kinked chain Hammer should not be used to force a hook over a chain link A safety hook fitted with a latch to prevent displacement of loads should only be used for material handling lifting IS7293-1974 (Code of Practice for Working with Construction Machinery) shall be referred for further safety measures Cranes All works involving the use of crane shall be properly planned in advance and the following shall be ensured The crane is capable of lifting the load Safe load capacity should be clearly marked on jibs winches pulleys slings and ropes All job cranes should have an automatic safe load indicator which alerts the operator The condition of the ground at the crane location is satisfactory to support the crane and the load The rotation of the cab and therefore the boom is not restricted-suitable matting or plates are available to protect underground services and paving All slings shackles hooks etc are of correct rating and in good condition Cranes and lifting equipments must be inspected and carry a valid test certificate issued by an accredited testing agency Crane hooks etc are to be fitted with properly functioning safety clips to prevent displacement of the sling from the hook during the lift Driver of the crane must be watchful and must ensure before driving the vehicle either forward or reverse that no one is near the wheel of the vehicle and no one is trying to climb the vehicle while moving Crane operators and signalers must be over the age of 18 trained and sufficiently experienced There should always to a signalman or a signaling system such as a

51

telephone if the crane operator cannot see the load throughout the lift Hand signal shall be clear and distinct and shall follow recognised code or system Workers must be use safety shoe and helmet They are also required to wear gloves and other PPE for handling of some special materials Raising lowering and braking of jib should not be done abruptly in order to prevent it from snapping All vehicles used by the contractor shall be in worthy conditions and in conformance to the land transport requirements Cranes should be tested and examined by a competent person for its wear and tear No part of the crane or crane load should be closer than 4 Mtrs to live overhead For movement of crane or other material handling equipment ramp gradient should not exceed 1 in 10 No person should be allowed to stand or work under lifted load All drivers shall hold a valid driving license for the class of vehicle to be driven Manual Handling Assistance should be obtained if the load is too heavy or awkward for manual handing Clear walkway to the destination and safe stack should be ensured before handing the load manually Following procedure should be followed while lifting the load manually Stand close to the load on a firm footing and with feet about 30 am apart Bend the knees and keep your back as straight as you can Take a firm grip on a load Breathe in and throw the shoulders backwards Straighten the legs amp continue to keep the back as straight as you can Make sure that your view is not obstructed by the load Keep the load close to the body Lift slowly and smoothly When carrying the load avoid twisting spine to run move your feet instead One person should not be allowed to pull more than 63 kg The best weight unit for lifting by a worker is 18 kg and hence should be fixed as upper limit of load to be lifted by worker If two or more workers are lifting one should give instructions to ensure that the team works together bull Type of clothing is very important in manual handling of material Clothing should be such that it allows easy movement of arms and will not catch in machinery or on a load

52

bull The successful bidder of the said depot assets will assume full responsibility for demolishing and dismantling the said facilities and itrsquos removal from the corporationrsquos land whether through his own employees or through contract labour It should also be a condition of the tender documents that consequent upon the sale of the said depot assets the depot shall cease to be the corporationrsquos ldquoestablishmentrdquo as that expression is defined in the Building and other construction workers actrsquo1996and if the successful bidder employs 50 or more building workers for the demolition of the said facilities he as the ldquoemployerrdquo in relation to the said establishment will ensure full compliance with the said act including section 44 amp 45 thereof Upon the cancellation of the factory license and the slump sale of the assets of the said depot the storage and distribution of petroleum products is no longer carried on in the said facilities The successful bidder or purchaser of the said depot assets who demolishes the said facilities with the intention of selling the various items from the depot as scrap for his own benefit cannot be regarded as a ldquocontractorrdquo as that expression is defined in the contract labour (regulation amp abolition act1970 Similarly the workmen engaged by the successful bidder or purchaser of the said depot assets for carrying out the work of demolition cannot be regarded as contract labour under the said act In the circumstances no sooner the property in the assets of the depot facilities is transferred to the successful bidder or purchaser the corporation can not be regarded as the ldquoprinciple employerrdquo under the said act in as much as the Corpn has ceased to continue the work of the establishment viz The storage and distribution of the petroleum products in the concerned depot bull Under the Environment (protection) Act 1986 read with Hazardous waste (management amp handling) rules1989 the ldquooccupierrdquo in relation to the depot facilities is obliged to ensure that all hazardous waste are properly handled and disposed of without any adverse effects which may result from such wastes and is also responsible for proper collection reception treatment storage or disposal of these wastes either himself or through the ldquooperator of the facilityrdquo Since the corporation is governed by the said act and rules and highest bidder purchaser of the depot assets is not the occupier generating hazardous it is incumbent on the corporation to continue its practice namely handing over the site to the successful bidder the product including the sludge vapour and gas etc is completely removed as per the Companyrsquos operating procedure It may also be appreciated that the highest bidderpurchaser may fail to take any safeguards to protect his employees or the employees of a contractor engaged by him or the public at large from the toxic or poisonous effects of the residual sludge vapour or gas

ARBITRATION CLAUSE

Any dispute or difference whatsoever arising out of or in connection with this Agreement including any question regarding its existence validity construction interpretation application meaning scope operation or effect of this contract or termination thereof shall be referred to and finally resolved through arbitration as per the procedure mentioned herein below (a) The dispute or difference shall in any event be referred only to a Sole Arbitrator (b) The appointment and arbitration proceedings shall be conducted in accordance with SCOPE forum of Arbitration Rules for the time being in force or as amended from time to time (c) The Seat of arbitration shall be at Mumbai (d) The proceedings shall be conducted in English language (e) The cost of the proceedings shall be equally borne by the parties unless otherwise Directed by the Sole Arbitrator

53

Page 13: e-AUCTION SALE - Bharat Petroleum

13

witnessed by the purchaserrsquos representative 11 Decision in case of disputes

111 In case of any dispute regarding the contract the decision of the Seller shall be final and binding If there is any dispute as to the last or highest bid or dispute in identifying the item belonging to particular lot the dispute shall be determined by the Seller and their decision shall be final and binding to all

12 Right of Acceptance Rejection of offer

121 The Seller reserves the right to withdraw wholly or partially any or all the items set for sale at any time during the period of contract without assigning any reasons

122 The goods are sold subject to the reserve expected price obtained by the Seller to

their satisfaction The Seller is not bound to accept the highest offer The Seller reserves the right to reject any conditional offers

13 Forfeiture of Earnest Money Deposit

131 In case of failure of the purchaser to comply with the conditions of the tender contract the Seller may at its discretion terminate the contract and the EMD paid by the purchaser may stand forfeited for the breach of contract by the purchaser The lot in question will be re-sold by the Seller without any reference to the purchaser to any other buyer at the cost and risk of the defaulting purchaser The deficit if any will be recovered from the defaulting purchaser

132 The lots paid for must be completely removed at the purchaserrsquos expense within the

schedule period specified If any lot is not removed within this specified period the Seller may re-sell re-auction the said lot or portion thereof at the purchaserrsquos risk and expense In this event the purchaser will be liable to compensate the Seller for all the damages and losses that the Seller may suffer on account of re-selling re-auctioning the lot This will be in addition to EMD that may stand forfeited in the event of the purchaser not removing the lots within the specified time

133 In case the bidder backs out from any of the LOT mentioned in which he is H1 bidder

then the complete EMD amount submitted for that Category may be forfeited by BPCL

14 Termination of Contract

The Seller reserves the right to terminate the contract at any time by giving three days notice on the following ground

141 Unsatisfactory execution or performance of the contract by the purchaser 142 For improper behavior of the purchaser or breach of the terms and conditions of

the contract 143 Decision of the Seller to terminate the contract shall be final and binding and no claim

for damages and compensation shall be entertained In the event of the purchaser or his agent or servant committing or attempting to commit theft fraud dishonesty or gross misbehaviour in connection with the subject matter of this contract or in any other connection whatsoever concerning the business of the Seller the Seller will be entitled to terminate the contract forthwith and may forfeit the EMD Sale Value at its sole discretion

14

144 In case of any incomplete job or only part job done before the schedule time for

completion and if the delays are found to be attributable to the purchaserrsquos failures the seller ie BPCL if not satisfied with their performance reserves the right to terminate the contract and award the job to any other Contractor at their cost and risk

15 Passing of Property In the goods

It is expressly made clear that the property in the goods whether sold by units weights or lots whether arranged or otherwise will remain that of the Seller and will pass on to the purchaser only when material is taken out by the Purchaser from the factory Premises after getting valid dispatch documents

16 General

161 All Safety Regulations should be followed by the purchaser and their men in removing the items Also the purchaser and their men will be neither allowed to carry lighters nor to smoke inside the premises They should obtain suitable Work Permits Safety Certificates for excavation hot work etc from the authorities at site The work will be allowed to carry out during working hours of the Installation Depot territoryregional offices LPG Plants etc only The work should be commenced only after obtaining necessary permission from the Corporationrsquos representative The workers employed to carry out the work should observe the Corporationrsquos rules and regulations at the location

162 Any injuries to workers employed by the successful purchaser while removal

transport of the items and any risk liabilities (including under Workmenrsquos Compensation Act etc) arising out of the same will be the liability of the purchaser and not of the Corporation The Purchaser should also indemnify the Corporation against all liabilities demurrage claims arising out of non-compliance by the purchaser of all statutory requirements currently in force or made applicable subsequently The successful purchaser will keep the Corporation indemnified against all damages claims arising of the aforesaid

163 All notices letters sent to the purchaser shall be deemed to have been received

by him them within 48 hours from the time of posting if the same are sent at the address given by the purchaser

164 Resale will not be recognized and release order will be made out in the name of

actual successful purchasers only 165 The purchaser shall not be entitled to resell any lot or part of a lot while the goods

are still lying within the premises of the Company and no delivery would be effected by the Company to any person other than the purchaser whose names are mentioned in the delivery order

166 The successful party shall also be liable for any pecuniary liability arising on

account of any violation by them of the safety requirements Should any injury to people or loss or damage due to fire or accident to any property or a portion thereof occur as a result of failure to comply with such regulations the successful party shall be held responsible for the consequences thereof and shall keep the company seller harmless and indemnified

15

167 The terms and conditions of tender for disposal of scrap material as per Annexure

ndash1 amp 2 shall be applicable 168 Any change in conditions of sale or additional conditions of sale if any will be

announced in the following web sites

1 httpseprocureprocuretigercom 2 wwwbharatpetroleumcom --gt Energizing Business --gtTenders rarrSearch

Tender by Categoryrarr CPO(Mktg)-Disposal

169 The list of disposal items and their location with address contact person and their Tel No and EMD details etc are provided at TABLE-A [Part ndash I ]

1610 The lot location with quantities auction start time Auction close time start

bid Price bid increment value etc details are provided in TABLE-A [PART ndash 1 ] 1611 The tentative GST details are provided in TABLE-A [PART ndash 2 ] 1612 The decision of seller is final and binding in all matters related to this sale

17 The Validity period of the offer is 50 days from the date of e-auction

18 Successful parties may note that

(a) Item once sold cannot be taken back or exchanged Should any successful

tenderer withdraw their bid either prior to our issue of acceptance letter or afterwards the Seller will be at liberty to resell the items to any person of their choice at the risk and cost of the original successful tenderer If such re- sale proceeds is more than the earlier de-faulting successful tendererrsquos offer they will not be entitled for any increased proceeds realized by the Corporation However if the re-sale proceeds are less than the earlier defaulting successful bidder the seller reserves the right to recover the difference in re-sale realization from the defaulting earlier successful bidder

(b) Resale transfer on assigning the unremoved undismantled materials to

any other party will not be allowed until the materials are removed from our premises

(c) Any damage to the Corporationrsquos Railwayrsquos or Third Partyrsquos properties

during removal of the items will have to be made good by the successful tenderer at their own cost The Corporation reserves the right to claim from the tenderer any expenses which might have been incurred by it over and above the EMD by way of restoring damages caused to properties belonging to the Corporation RailwaysThird Parties by the action of such tenderer or their men

19 The Corporation reserves the right to accept or reject any tender in part or completely

to suit their convenience without assigning any reasons whatsoever

The entire job of upliftment must be completed as per schedule as mentioned in point

no 81 above ldquoBPCL at its own discretion may request the bidder to make

16

payment and uplift the material beyond the above time schedule under exceptional circumstancesrdquo

Special terms and conditions for sale of scrap

Sr no Details Time limit

1 Time limit for EMD refund when bidder is not

H1 for any lot in the current auction 45 days from completion of auction

2 Time limit for EMD refund when bidder is H1

for any lot in the auction

After completion of sale of all the lots (of the same items for which customer is H1) and receiveing adequate confirmation from the location

3 EMD of the unsuccessful lots

EMD of unsuccessful lots will not be adjusted against the successful lots EMDrsquos will be refunded to the customer within 45 days of completion of auction Customer to make full payment for the Lots where he is H1

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ANNEXURE ndash A

(on bidder letterhead with company seal and stamp with contact details) From Date To Ms Bharat Petroleum Corp Ltd CPO (Mktg) A-Installation Sewree (East) Mumbai -400015 Sirs Re REQUEST TO ISSUE OUR LOGIN ID PASSWORD FOR PARTICIPATING IN THE e-AUCTION TO BE HELD ON BEHALF OF BPCL ON 20012021 FROM 1000 HRS FOR VARIOUS LOTS A EMD Details

Please find attached herewith our Demand Draft payable to Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd at Mumbai as per details given hereunder for participating at the above e-Auction All DDs are payable to Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd at Mumbai Lot No DD NoNEFTRTGS Details Amount

Bidders to note that bidder has to submit separate EMD for each lot For more information you may contact BPCL representative at 022-24176416 022-241765078696906824 9821431147 B General Notes

We hereby confirm that we have understood the steps for Bidding on e-Procurement

Technologies Ltd Site httpseprocureprocuretigercom and would like to participate in the mock online training auction for BPCL to be held on 14012021 to 17012021We hereby confirm that we have read and understood the terms amp conditions of the e-Auction Sale tender documents for all the lots and same are acceptable to us We have also physically inspected the materials and understood the scope of materials and its condition and there are no deviations to the same as per the auction catalogue details and I accept all terms and conditions of the e-auction sale tender document in full We will honour the Bids placed by us during the auction procedure We also confirm that we will e-mail a scanned copy or fax the price confirmation of our

18

final online quoted rate as per AnnexurendashB immediately after the completion of e-auction followed by original price confirmation sheet by courier

You are requested to ISSUE our Login ID Password on our valid and official email as given in below on receipt of above DDNEFTRTGS PAYMENT and relevant documents E Mail Id____________________________ PAN No ____________________________ (Please enclose PAN Card Copy In case PAN Card copy is not enclosed DD will not be accepted) GSTN No_________________________ (Please enclose self attested GST registration copy)

Thanking you Yours truly Company Stamp ampSeal

[Name amp Signature] Encl 1] Drafts as above 2 ] Other documents [ provide full details ] Tel No Office

Residence Mobile Ph No Fax No

19

ANNEXURE ndash B

Confirmation of Training

To Ms Bharat Petroleum Corp Ltd CPO (Mktg) A-Installation Sewree (East) Mumbai -400015 Fax 022 24117878

This is to confirm that we have understood all bidding procedures for the Forward auction to be held on 20012021 We also confirm that we have understood and comply with all tender terms and conditions mentioned in the tender document - DISPCPO (M)20-21(1)05-Scrap of Depot amp Tanks Thanking you Yours truly Company Stamp ampSeal

[Name amp Signature]

20

Annexure ndash C Bidding procedure and Auction guidelines A Steps for Actual Bidding Procedure

1 Go to httpseprocureprocuretigercom 2 Enter ldquoLogin IDldquo and ldquoPasswordrdquo 3 When a bidder logs in for the first time for the particular auction bidder has to accept

to the Terms amp Conditions (After accepting to the terms amp conditions of the company only you can be able to bid)

4 After accepting to the terms you will be taken to the auction-listing page where you will be able to see all the details about the auctions

5 Click on Auction Room link on the top of this page This will take you to the Bidding Page A separate Window opens which is the Bid room

6 Now Start Bidding You can either Bid Manually OR can use Auto-Bid (In Auto bid the computer will bid on your behalf upto that value you given)

7 In the Manual Bid option you can put your bid in the text box available for each ITEM and submit it every time A bid confirmation pop up box will appear to confirming whether you want to go ahead with the bid posted or not If you confirm the bid your bid will be posted If your bid is accepted that will be displayed in ldquoMy Last Accepted Raterdquo column on your right side screen Also the highest bid amount will be displayed in ldquoH1 Raterdquo column If you are the highest bidder at the time ldquoYour Rankrdquo column will be highlighted with ldquogreenrdquo background with rank mentioned as 1 (which is indicative that you are H1 ie the highest bidder for that particular item at that point of time)

8 During the auction the current highest bid of the bidder the bid status and the bid history can be viewed on the screen all the times Bids can be placed at the specified time mentioned during the auction day

9 For Auto Bid Click on the ldquoAuto Bidrdquo icon related to the item you want to bid It will open a small window where you can place your ldquoauto bidldquo The starting bid amount in ldquoLower Limitrdquo text box will be the Opening Price + One Increment or the H1 Price at that point of time Enter the maximum amount in the ldquoUpper Limitrdquo text box Submit your auto bid after filling the upper limit

10 You can see your Bid Value and the Highest Bid Value for a particular lot after bidding once

11 There is Auto Time Extension will be done by the system If any bidder post his bid in the last 10 minutes of the auction closing time the auction will be extended automatically for further 10 minutes

Special Note Bidders are requested to check the Bid Entry in words amp figures before confirming it Any wrong bids will lead to forfeiture of Earnest Money Deposit (EMD) and said lot will be re-auctioned and the bidder is liable to be barred from the future bidding if any

21

B E-Auction Guidelines

BPCL shall finalise the disposal of the items (Lots) against this Tender through e-auction mode BPCL has made arrangement with Ms e-Procurement Technologies Ltd (ETL) who shall be BPCLrsquos authorized service provider for the same Please go through the guidelines given below and submit your acceptance to the same 1 E-Auction shall be conducted by BPCL on pre-specified date and time which the bidders

shall be quoting from their own offices place of their choice Internet connectivity shall have to be ensured by bidders themselves In extreme case of failure of Internet connectivity (due to any reason whatsoever may be) it is the biddersrsquo responsibility decision to send fax communication immediately to Ms e-Procurement Technologies Ltd furnishing the price the bidder wants to bid online with a request to upload the faxed price on line so that ETL will up load that price on line on behalf of the Bidder It shall be noted clearly that the concerned bidder communicating this price to ETL has to solely ensure that the fax message is received by ETL in a readable legible form and also the bidder should simultaneously check up with ETL about the clear receipt of the price faxed It shall also be clearly understood that the bidder shall be at liberty to send such fax communications of prices to be up loaded by ETL only within the closure of Bid time for that particular Lot and under no circumstance it shall be allowed beyond the closure of Bid time for that particular Lot It shall also be noted that ETL should be given a reasonable required time by the bidders to upload such prices online and if such required time is not available at the disposal of ETL at the time of receipt of the fax message from the bidders ETL will not be uploading the prices and either BPCL or ETL are not responsible for this unforeseen circumstances In order to ward-off such contingent situation bidders are requested to make all the necessary arrangements alternatives whatever required so that they are able to circumvent such situation and still be able to participate in the e-auction successfully Failure of power at the premises of bidders during the e-auction cannot be the cause for not participating in the e-auction On account of this the time for the e-auction cannot be extended and neither BPCL nor ETL is responsible for such eventualities

2 Ms e-Procurement Technologies Ltd shall arrange to train your nominated person

(s) without any cost to you after the submission of the required documents amp the EMD amount

3 Starting Bid Bid Increment The opening price and the bid increment value for the

respective Lot has been mentioned vide Annexure A Table-1 BPCL reserves the right to revise the start bid price at the time of auction

4 BIDDING CURRENCY AND UNIT OF MEASUREMENT Bidding and evaluation will be conducted in Indian Rupees (INR) of the item Lot The price bid placed during the ldquoe-Auctionrdquo shall be ldquoRate per Unitrdquo against each Lot

5 At the end of the e-auction bidder has to provide the Price Confirmation for his valid

highest offer submitted in the e-Auction as per BPCLrsquos format immediately after the completion of the e-Auction

6 Procedure of e-Auction

i The start bid price amp increment price have been mentioned vide Annexure A Table-1 which shall be visible to all the bidders on their respective bidding screen for each Lot for which they are qualified to bid

22

Please note that the first bid that comes in the system should be equal to the start price + one increment or higher than the increment value for each Lot The second online bid and onwards for any particular Lot will have to be higher than the H1 rate by the minimum increment value or higher than the increment value

ii E-Auction shall be for a period as mentioned in the tender document for

all the items Lots in this e-auction If a bidder places a bid in the last 10 minutes of closing of the e-Auction and if that bid gets accepted then the duration for that particular Lot shall get extended automatically for another 10 minutes from the time that bid comes in Please note that the auto-extension will take place only if a bid comes in those last 10 minutes and if that bid gets accepted If the bid does not get accepted the auto-extension will not take place even if that bid might have come in the last 10 minutes In case there is no bid in the last 10 minutes of closing of any particular Lot the time shall get closed automatically without any extension for that particular Lot However bidders are advised not to wait till the last minute or last few seconds to enter their bid during the auto-extension period to avoid complications related with internet connectivity network problems system crash down power failure etc

iii The Bidder who has submitted the DD for any category can bid for all

LOTS mentioned under this category In case the bidder is H1 in any or more categories he has to uplift the said LOT as will be confirmed by BPCL at its discretion In case the bidder backs out from uplifting this LOT then the whole EMD for that category may be forfeited by BPCL

iv Auto Bidding Auto Bidding feature is a feature to safe guard the

bidderrsquos interest of any Internet failure or to avoid last minute rush This feature allows Bidders to place an automated bid against other Bidders in an auction for each Lot and bid without having to enter a new amount each time a competing Bidder submits a new offer for any particular Lot

The bid amount that a Bidder enters is the maximum at that point of time that the Bidder is willing to offer for a particular Lot Here the software bids on behalf of the supplier The auto-bid amount is the maximum amount that the Bidder is

willing to offer During the course of bidding the Bidder cannot delete or change the amount of an Auto Bid

Bids are submitted in increments (increasing bid amounts) The application automates auto bidding by processing auto bids automatically according to the increment that BPCL originally established when creating the auction submitting offers to the next bid increment each time a competing Bidder bids regardless if competing bids are submitted as auto or manual bids

7 Successful bidder shall be required to submit the final prices quoted during the e-Auction in the Format provided to you after the completion of Auction to ETL duly signed and stamped as token of acceptance without any new condition other than those already agreed to before start of auction immediately after the completion of the e-Auction

23

8 Your bid will be taken as an offer to collect the items mentioned in that particular Lot Bids once made by you cannot be cancelled withdrawn and you shall be bound to collect the item as mentioned above at your final bid price Should you back out and not agree as per the final rates quoted BPCL shall take action as appropriate including forfeiture of EMD for the whole category

9 After the receipt of the EMD and other required documents the bidder shall be assigned

a Unique User Name amp Password by ETL The bidders are advised to change the Password and edit the information in the Registration Page after the receipt of initial Password from ETL to ensure confidentiality All bids made from the Login ID given to them will be deemed to have been made by their company

10 The bidders will be able to view the following on their screen along with the necessary

fields in the e-Auction a Highest Bid (H1 unit Rate) in the Auction for the Lots for which they are qualified to

bid b Bid Placed by them (Unit Rate) c Their Own Rank (H1 H2 H3hellip etc where H1 would be the highest bidder H2 would

be the second highest bidder and so onhellip) d Opening unit Price amp Bid Increment value for each Lot

11 At the end of the e-Auction BPCL will decide upon the winner BPCLrsquos decision on award of Contract shall be final and binding on all the Bidders

12 BPCL shall be at liberty to cancel the e-auction process at any time before disposing

without assigning any reason 13 BPCL ETL shall not have any liability to bidders for any interruption or delay in access

to the site irrespective of the cause 14 Other Terms amp Conditions

- The Bidder shall not involve himself or any of his representatives in Price manipulation of any kind directly or indirectly by communicating with other bidders BPCL shall have the right to seek explanation from the bidders in case IP address of those bidders is found to be same Action if necessary shall be initiated against such bidders

- The Bidder shall not divulge either his Bids or any other exclusive details of

BPCL to any other party - BPCLrsquos decision on award of Contract shall be final and binding on all the

Bidders - BPCL along with ETL can decide to extend reschedule or cancel any Auction Any

changes made by BPCL and or ETL after the first posting will have to be accepted if the Bidder continues to access the site after that time

- ETL shall not have any liability to Bidders for any interruption or delay in access

to the site irrespective of the cause - ETL is not responsible for any damages including damages that result from but

are not limited to negligence

24

- ETL will not be held responsible for consequential damages including but not

limited to systems problems inability to use the system loss of electronic information etc

15 ONLINE BID FORM General description of details available online during bidding to enable bidders to put their prices online are as below

Lot No

Item Description Location Qty Unit Unit Rate in INR

(In Fig)

Unit Rate in INR (In Words)

1 As given in Table ndash A

As given in Table ndash A

As given in Table ndash

A

As given in Table ndash

A

Important Note

1 The bidders have to quote in the ldquoUnit Rate in INR (In Fig)rdquo column only during the e-auction

2 Please note that in case you are H1 in any LOT then it is mandatory for you to submit the total amount to BPCL and uplift the material Failure to do so will may result in forfeiture of EMD for that category

3 The ldquoUnit Rate in INR (In Words)rdquo will be automatically converted by the System

4 After the bidder submits the bid confirmation of the price he has quoted for any

particular Lot is asked from him twice after which only the system accepts or rejects his bid based on the Start Price H1 rate at that point of time Confirming to the minimum increment value

25

TABLE-A (PART-I)Scrap of Depots and Tanks

(Bidders to note that they have to submit separate EMD for each lot)

LOT NO

COMPLETE LOCATIONADDRESS

BRIEF ITEMS DESCRIPTION (You are requested to visit place before quoting for the

item Please take prior appointment from the contact

person before visiting the site)

Qty Unit EMD (Rs)

START PRICE (RS)

INCREMENTAL

VALUE (RS)

AUCTION

START TIME

AUCTION

CLOSE

TIME

130

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

FIRE ENGINE NO05 amp JOCKY PUMP -01 NO

1 LOT 75000 640000 3200 1000H

R 1030HR

131

CHERLAPALLI INSTALLATION PO-

HCL PB NO4HYDERABADTEL

EANGANA-500051 MRnilesh m karande

(निलश एम करानड) 9866317049

nileshmkarandebharatpetroleumin

OLD PUMPSMPDs

ETC 1 LOT 35000 240000 1200

1000HR

1030HR

132

Sewree InstRETAIL TERR OPSSEWREE

INSTLNSEWREE FORT ROADSEWREE(EAST)MUMBAIMaharashtra400015samanhusai

n983382927422-26156336 Extn

25samanhusainbharatpetroleumin

MS PRODUCT PIPELINES FIRE HYDRENT PIPE

LINES STORAGE STEEL RACKS MS

GATESSTEEL SHEET CUPBOARD

ETC

1 LS 75000 476000 2380 1000H

R 1030HR

26

133

Bharat Petroleum Corporation limited Bhilai Co-op Depot Bijalee NagarGE RoadDistrict-Durg Chattisgarh-490021 Contact Person MrRambabu B

(रामबाब बी)

9926499266 brambabubharatpetroleumin amp MrRavi

K Ghorpade (रनि क

घोरपड) 8600417776 ravikghorpadebharatpetroleumin

Oil Interceptors Hose Boxes

monitors hydrants Valves

Pipelines etc

1 LS 175000 1725912 862956 1000H

R 1030HR

134

Bharat Petroleum Corporation limited Bhilai Co-op Depot Bijalee NagarGE RoadDistrict-Durg Chattisgarh-490021 Contact Person MrRambabu B

(रामबाब बी)

9926499266 brambabubharatpetroleumin amp MrRavi

K Ghorpade (रनि क

घोरपड) 8600417776 ravikghorpadebharatpetroleumin

Search Lights UPS olour

cameras Fans Tubelight fixtures

Gate Light fittingsExhaust

Fans etc

1 LS 35000 335520 16776 1000H

R 1030HR

135

Bharat Petroleum Corporation limited Bhilai Co-op Depot Bijalee NagarGE RoadDistrict-Durg Chattisgarh-490021 Contact Person MrRambabu B

(रामबाब बी)

9926499266 brambabubharatpetroleumin amp MrRavi

K Ghorpade (रनि क

घोरपड) 8600417776 ravikghorpadebharatpetroleumin

Mobile PFS Lab-CG04D1373

1 LS 7500 48000 240 1030H

R 1100HR

136

DHARWAD LPG 323-333BELUR

INDUSTRIAL AREA ROAD NO3P B

NO39DHARWADKARNATAKA-580011

MRRajkatti Y S

10 -20 KL MS TANK MPDs DISPENCING

UNITS

1 LOT 35000 396800 1984 1030H

R 1100HR

27

(राजकटटी िाय एस)

9753125125 rajkattiysbharatpetr

oleumin

137

VILL amp PO AMBABAI KARARIJHANSI

UTTAR PRADESH-284001 MRTajeshwar

(तजशवर ) 9478823709 tajeshwarbharatpet

roleumin

PLATE 8MM 6FT16FT MS TANK 15000

LTSPIPEANGEL SCRAPLIGHT GI

SCRAP ETC

1 LOT 75000 418400 2092 1030H

R 1100HR

138

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

FIRE WATER TANK 03 NO

1 LOT 175000 1872000 9360 1030H

R 1100HR

139

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

MS UNLOADING PUMPSVT

PUMPSMOTORSCENTRIFUGAL PUMPS ETC

1 LOT 250000 4004000 20020 1030H

R 1100HR

140

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

7 NO OF UNDER GROUND

STORAGE TANKS AND ASSOCIATED

PIPE LINES IN TANK FARM

1 LOT 175000 1600000 8000 1100H

R 1130HR

141

Flat no 302 Shanthi Tower Vinayak

Nagar Hyderabad RoadNIZAMABADTELANGANA-503002 MR

Sri Harsha (शरी हषाा)

8606510668 sriharshabharatpetr

oleumin

MONO PUMP PRESET PUMP

MPDs EMBLEM POLE OLD

TANKFALSE CEILING OLD RVI

ETC

1 LOT 35000 229600 1148 1100H

R 1130HR

28

142

KARUR TERRITORY ATHUR ampKADAPARAI

VILLAGE ERODE ROAD ATHUR

POSTKARURTAMIL NADU-639002

MRDilip Krishnan

(दिलीप कषणि)

8138906295 dilipkrishnanbharat

petroleumin

OLD 11KV VCB ELECTRICAL

PANEL500KVA DG SET OLD VFD

PANELMICRO PLC AND PANEL ETC

1 LOT 75000 556800 2784 1100H

R 1130HR

143

WARANGAL DEPOT GOOD SHED

ROADWARANGALTELENGANA-506002

MRMukesh Murali

(मकश मरली)

9497270991 mukeshmuralibhara

tpetroleumin

VARIOUS DIA METER CS

PIPESGATE VALVES

1 LOT 75000 4924689 246234 1100H

R 1130HR

144

RAJBANDH TOP RAJBANDH

CHATTYDURGAPURWEST BENGAL-

713212 MRDurga

Annapurna K V N (िराा

अननपणाा क िी एि)

9775077069 durgakvnbharatpetr

oleumin

SCRAPPED MS SKO PRODUCT

TRANSFER PIPELINELIVE FIRE

DIGHTING FACILITIES LOADING

ARMSOLD TLC UNIT OLD VALES

ETC

1 LS 75000 483200 2416 1100H

R 1130HR

145

BPCL HOSPET PSA FOR SALES

OFFICERHOSPETKARNATAKA-583201

MRPradeep J Hivare

(परिीप ज नहिार)

9940588023 pradeepjhivarebhar

atpetroleumin

STEEL CANOPYTANK

MPDLIGHT FITTINGS

AUTOMATION EQUIPMENT ETC

1 LS 35000 320000 1600 1130H

R 1200HR

146

MANGLIA RECEIPT TERMINAL MANGILA

- SANVER ROAD MANGLIAINDOREMA

DHYA PRADESH-453771 MR Swapnil S

Kakde (सिनिल एस

काकड़) 7709969664 swapnilskakdebhar

atpetroleumin

FW PUMP SUCTION HEADER-

500MM PUMP DISCHARGE PL

250MMCOOLING SYSTEM FIXED

FOAM STSTEMFIRE

EXTINGUISHER JOCKY PUMP ETC

1 LS 75000 567800 2839 1130H

R 1200HR

29

147

ADARSH NAGAR DIST - BIJNORNAZIBABAD

UTTAR PRADESH-246763 MRMohd

Ibran (मौ इबराि)

9839523968 mohdibranbharatpe

troleumin

RUBBER HOSE WITH

FLANGEGATE VALVEs FOAM

DRUMALUMINIUM SCRAPMS TANK500LTR PROVER ETC

1 LOT 75000 500460 25023 1130H

R 1200HR

148

NO- 214 VISHWAKARMA

INDUSTRIAL AREAJAIPURRAJSRH

AN-302013 MRRajendra KM

(राजनर कमार)

99281493310141-6501547

rajendrakmbharatpetroleumin

KIRLOSKAR PUMP KIRLOSKAR

ENGINEFIRE ENGINE 03 NO

1 LOT 35000 230000 1150 1130H

R 1200HR

149

KARUR TERRITORY ATHUR ampKADAPARAI

VILLAGE ERODE ROAD ATHUR

POSTKARURTAMIL NADU-639002

MRRishi Rohan (ऋनष

रोहि) 7979944941 rishirohanbharatpet

roleumin

OLD STEEL TANKOLD PUMPING UNITSOLD

CANOPY ITEMSOLD EMBLEM

POLESOLD YARD LIGHTS FITTINGS

ETC

1 LOT 35000 179020 8951 1130H

R 1200HR

150

BULK OIL DEPOT JANKI NAGAR

BAHRIACH ROADGONDAUTTAR

PRADESH-271001

MRAnuj Jaiswal (अिज

जयसिाल) 7897030498 anujjaiswalbharatp

etroleumin

75KVA DG Set 125 KVA DG Set Preset Meters Proving Tanks

350mm diaStrainier etc

1 LS 75000 6309952 315497 1200H

R 1230HR

151

IRIMPANAM INSTALLATION NEW

OIL INSTALLATIONKOCHI KERALA-682309 MRU

Ramadas (य रामिास)

9958444988 uramadasbharatpet

roleumin

WEATHER SHIELD FOR ESCAPE LADDERWO

METER SYSTEMATF

PUMPLABORATORY

ITEMSSPRINKLER ETC

1 LOT 175000 1920000 9600 1200H

R 1230HR

152

STATION ROADHISSARHARYANA-125001 MRAbdul

Matin (अबिल मतीि)

9983784935 abdulmatinbharatp

etroleumin

2T DISPENCER amp OIL TANKGLOW FACIA CANOPY

ETC

1 LOT 75000 672328 336164 1200H

R 1230HR

30

153

Bharat Petroleum Corporation limited Bhilai Co-op Depot Bijalee NagarGE RoadDistrict-Durg Chattisgarh-490021 Contact Person MrRambabu B

(रामबाब बी)

9926499266 brambabubharatpetroleumin amp MrRavi

K Ghorpade (रनि क

घोरपड) 8600417776 ravikghorpadebharatpetroleumin

USED SCRAPPED TANK

1 LOT 250000 5769360 288468 1200H

R 1230HR

154

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumi

FIRE WATER TANK LIGHT

POLESSTORAGE TANK PIPELINE

ETC

453000

MT 250000 1198675 5993 1200H

R 1230HR

155

BPCL MANMAD INSTALLATION

MANMAD NANDGAON ROAD

PANEWADI MANMADNASHIKMAHARASHTRA423104

Contact Person MrDeepak Satpute

9692006232

USEDSCRAPPED DEPOT ASSETS-

FIRE WATER PIPELINEEXTINGU

ISHERFOAM TANKSVHF

HANDSET ETC

1 LS 175000 9647424 482371 1230H

R 1300HR

156

satish paikara m

(पकरा सतीश एम) CH INSTALLATION

MANAGER (RETAIL) BUDGE BUDGE 2

GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST

24-PARGANAS [SOUTH] BUDGE

BUDGE West Bengal PIN - 700137 TEL -

033-24701457 033-24701765 MOB -

9982754999 e-mail paikarasmbharatpe

troleumin

WEIGH BRIDGE 1 LOT 35000 168000 840 1230H

R 1300HR

31

157

dnyaneshwar

bendkule (बडकल

जञािश िर) SR MANAGER OPS IC

(RETAIL) MIRAJ OPPRAILWAY GOODS

SHED (MG) CHANDANWADI

MIRAJ Maharashtra PIN - 416410 TEL - 0241-2595555 -

MOB - 9820246346 e-mail

dnyaneshwarbbharatpetroleumin

FIRE ENGINE PUMP 03 NO

1 LOT 75000 316800 1584 1230H

R 1300HR

158

NAVGHAR INDUSTRIAL ESTATE

BEHIND MSEB GAS TURBINE UNIT

PBNO8 DIST-RAIGAD

BOKADVIRAURANMAHARASHTRA400702

Contact Person Mr Wadhwa Vinay Kumar

022-27222767981146387

6

DISPERSANT SPRAY SYSTEM20

KL NITROGEN TANKTANK-OIL

ON WATER MONITORING SYSTEM ETC

505 MT 35000 337704 16885 1230H

R 1300HR

159

dua gurinder (िआ

रररििर) CHIEF MANAGER OPS IC (RETAIL) KOTA TOP

MS BHARATPETROLEUM

CORPORATION LTDKOTA TOPNH-

27VILLAGE -BRIJESHPURATATHEDKOTA (RAJASTHAN)-325201 TEL - 0744-

2863317 MOB - 9793294449 e-mail

duagbharatpetroleumin

VARIOUS TYPE OF FIRE WATER

PIPELINE 41 MT 175000 2651707 13258

1230HR

1300HR

160

HAZIRA RETAIL TERRITORY SURAT

HAZIRA ROAD POICHHPORE DIST -

SURATHAZIRA GUJRAT-394510

CONTACT PERSON MRMiran M Vaghela

(नमरि एम िाघला)

9033370396 miranmvaghelabhar

PIPELINE amp FITTINGS FIRE

FIGHTING PUMPSLOADING

ARMS ETC

1 LS 75000 748160 37408 1400H

R 1430HR

32

atpetroleumin

161

BIJWSAN INSTALLATION NEAR

IGI AIRPORTNEW DELHIDELHI-110061

MRNavi Sharma (ििी

शमाा) 7727863450 navisharmabharatp

etroleumin

OLD PLT PIPELINES

1 LOT 35000 170400 852 1400H

R 1430HR

162

negi kamal (िरी कमल

ससिह) SR MANAGER OPS IC (RETAIL) KANPUR KANPUR

POL DEPOT BHAUNTI NH - 2 KALPI ROAD

PANKI KANPUR Uttar Pradesh PIN -

208020 TEL - - 0512-2985689 MOB -

9824201038 e-mail negikbharatpetrole

umin

FIRE ENGINE 03 NO

1 LS 35000 384000 1920 1400H

R 1430HR

163

BG GOODS SHED ROAD THACHA

NALLURTIRUNELVELITAMIL NADU-627358

CONTACT PERSON MR Aditya Sri Ram E

(आदितय शरी राम ई)

8867857296 adityasriramebhara

tpetroleumin

WEIGHT BRIDGE PRODUCT PUMP

WITH MOTORSFILLING

CABINET OLD STEEL PLATE ETC

1 LOT 35000 346264 173132 1400H

R 1430HR

164

BPCL IRUGUR TOP INSTALLATION

RAVATHUR PO IRUGUR

VIACOIMBATORE TAMIL NADU-641103

CONTACT PERSON MRNitesh Kumar

(नितश कमार)

9542345719 niteshkumar001bha

ratpetroleumin

MPDCANOPY ETC

1 LS 35000 328320 16416 1400H

R 1430HR

33

165

DESUR DEPOT NEAR DESUR RAILWAY

STATION VILLAGE ZADSHAPUR

DESURBELGAUMKARNATAKA-590014

MRManikantan G

(कनिकि टि जी)

9894555724 manikantangbharat

petroleumin

200 DIA FF LINE - ADDL WOPD

METER MASTER METERMLDB

PANELBARRIER GATE FOR

ENTRYEXIT ETC

22713

MT 35000 1097387 5486 1430H

R 1500HR

166

NEAR RAILWAY STATION PO

ATHARBANKI RLY COLONY DIST

JAGATSINGHPURPARADEEP ODISHA-

754120 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

OLD PD METERSMS

PIPELINESOLD MS PIPELINESASBEST

OS SHEETS ETC

1 LOT 35000 1889412 94470 1430H

R 1500HR

167

PB NO 106 GPO SALAWASJODHPURR

AJASTHAN-342001 MRAvinash Sahani

(अनििाश साहिी)

9587891413 avinashsahanibhara

tpetroleumin

MS SCRAP FIRE ENGINES (04

NOS) FUEL TANKS 1 MT 35000 246400 1232

1430HR

1500HR

168

BPCL PIYALA RETAIL INSTALLATION

VILLAGE - PIYALA PO ASAUTI TEHSIL-

BALLARBHGARH DIST - FARIDABAD

HARYANA-121102 MRMandal

Soumyajyoti (मिडल

सोमयजयोनत)

9874444332 mandalsbharatpetr

oleumin

FIRE EXTINGUISHER 10

KG DCPRADAR LEVEL GUAGE-

TANK FARM AUPARALLEL

REDUNDANT UPS-15

KVAAUTOMATION CABLESFLP

LIGHT FIXTURES IN WAGON P ETC

1 LOT 75000 724360 36218 1430H

R 1500HR

169

17 A HASTINGS ROADALLAHABADUTTAR PRADESH-211001 MRAkash R rivastava

(आकाश शरीिासति)

7678882211 akashsrivastavabha

ratpetroleumin

CANOPY LIGHTS (CFL)SEWING

MACHINE USHA TAILOR MODCO2

FIRE EXINGUISHER250

W MH Canopy light fixtures ETC

1 LOT 35000 2357168 117858 1430H

R 1500HR

34

170

AT POST AKOLNER TALUKA

AHMEDNAGAR DIST -

AHMEDNAGARMAHARASHTRA-414005

MRArpit Tiwari (अरपात

नतिारी) 9408381499 arpittiwaribharatpe

troleumin

FIRE WATER PUMP 850klTLF PUMP MS (M) 50 KLHR25 KVA DG SETCANOPYAMFTLF PUMP MS (M)

50 KLHR ETC

1 LS 35000 200800 1004 1500H

R 1530HR

171

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

10 KG DCP 10 NOS10 KG DCP 10

NOSBULK METERS 9 NOSBULK

METERS 141 NOS150MM DIA

PIPE LINE FOR SPEED80MM DIA

PIPE LINE FOR SPEED F 1FF PIPE LINE 200 MM ETC

1 LOT 250000 4839456 2419728 1500H

R 1530HR

172

ram mahto (राम

कमार) MANAGER OPS IC (RETAIL)

BALASORE DEPOT BALASORE DEPOT SOMENATHPUR

INDUSTRIAL AREA ESTATE BALASORE

Odisha PIN - 756019 TEL - 06782-224272 99562-19155 MOB - 9453042457 e-mail ramkumarbharatpe

troleumin

JB NFLP 25 NOSLIGHT

FITTINGS FLP 35 NLIGHT POLES

4M HT 12 NOELECTRICAL

CABLESSLAYINGCEILING FANS 20

NOS20 TON WINDOW AC

MAKE-SAMSUN ETC

1 LOT 35000 279564 139782 1500H

R 1530HR

173

BHARAT PETROLEUM CORP LTD SANKARI

DEPOTNARRAPANCHAVADI

SANKARI(RS)SALEM DIST SANKARITAMIL

NADU-637302 MRArun David A

(अरण डनिड ए)

9482875768 arundavidabharatp

etroleumin

200MM DIA STRAINER-

1NOGODREJFILING CABINET

4DRSSLIDING DOOR SDU-1GODREJ STORWEL

MODEL2MF SYSTEM 3PANELS

ETC

1 LOT 250000 4568544 2284272 1500H

R 1530HR

174

IRIMPANAM INSTALLATION NEW

OIL INSTALLATIONKOCHI KERALA-682309 MRU

Ramadas (य रामिास)

9958444988

RLY TRACKS amp ALLIED

FACILITYRLY TRACKS amp ALLIED

FACILITY ADDITIONAL

1 LOT 175000 1548000 7740 1500H

R 1530HR

35

uramadasbharatpetroleumin

175

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

Y STRAINER 200MM

2NOSSLUDGE PIT AT

BERHAMPORE4-DR FILLING CABINET-2

NOONE GODREJ STEEL TABLE

T9EARTHPITS FOR AG TANKS (12

NOS)ETC

1 LS 35000 372320 18616 1530H

R 1600HR

176

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

STOREWELL PLAIN ALMIRAH-2MS

STORAGE SAFEABLOY

LOCKFLP 125W HPMV 4NOSFIRE

ENGINE SET NO10 ETC

1 LOT 35000 3465584 173279 1530H

R 1600HR

177

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

FLP NON-INTEGRAL FLOOD

LIGHT 2SAKTI 4KVA

AUTOSTABILISERZYXEL OMNI 56K

MODEM FOR BERHARECEIVER-

1 CAMERA-2 MONITOR-1 ETC

1 LOT 75000 767068 383534 1530H

R 1600HR

178

BPCL MANMAD INSTALLATION

MANMAD NANDGAON ROAD

PANEWADI MANMADNASHIKMAHARASHTRA423104

Contact Person MrDeepak Satpute

9692006232

1 no 250 KVA DG SET

2 no of 630 KVA DG SET 6 number

HT panels with CTPT bus-bar

AMF panel for DG sets DG set cables

etc

1 LS 175000 1217664 608832 1530H

R 1600HR

179

BPCL MANMAD INSTALLATION

MANMAD NANDGAON ROAD

PANEWADI MANMADNASHIKMAHARASHTRA423104

Contact Person MrDeepak Satpute

Old roof sheet of TWF GANTRY

1 LS 35000 160812 80406 1530H

R 1600HR

36

9692006232

180

BHARAT PETROLEUM CORPORATION

LIMITED KONDAPALLI DEPOT ( TOP )

PINAPAKA (VIL amp POST) KONDAPALLI

(VIA) KRISVIJAYAWADAAN

DHRA PRADESH-9504214192

avneeshbhartibharatpetroleumin

DG SET AMF PANELS FIRE

ENGINE 70W ST LIGHT FIX 13

NOS160W FLP MLL TYPE 74

NOS15M HOSES 36NOS15 TON

AIR COND 2NOSFLD LIGHT

FIT 2X400 25NOS110V 100AH BATT

CHARGER ETC

1 LOT 35000 200000 1000 1600H

R 1630HR

181

IRUGUR BPCL IRUGUR TOP

INSTALLATION RAVATHUR PO

IRUGUR VIA COIMBATORE Tamil Nadu PIN - 641103 CONTACT PERSON MRSoorya Krishna

(सयाा कषणा) 9895449420

sooryakrishnabharatpetroleumin

ELECTRICALLY OPERATED EXIT BARTERMINAL

ROOM CARD READERTLF RTD

UNIT - BAY10POINT4TLF SET STOP VALVE - BAY10POI15 KL UNDER DRIVEWAY

TANK ETC

1 LS 250000 2120778

1 1060389

1600HR

1630HR

182

WARANGAL DEPOT GOOD SHED

ROADWARANGALTELENGANA-506002

MRMukesh Murali

(मकश मरली)

9497270991 mukeshmuralibhara

tpetroleumin

FW PIPELINE IN TANKFARM

AREAERECTION-75HP

MOTOR75HP PPU FLOWMORE

MSTLF125HP PPU

FLORITEHSDITLF20 HP PUMP KIR

MAKE NO 18 ETC

1 LS 75000 4934092 246704 1600H

R 1630HR

183

BARAUNI TOP PAPROUR DISTRICT

BEGUSARAIBARAUNIBIHAR-851114

CONTACT PERSON MRSaurabh Kumar

9432343519 saurabhkumar001b

haratpetroleumin

FIRE ENGINE-615KLHR-3NOSFIRE ENGINE-

615KLHR-3NOSMASTER METER SET - 3

NOS125KVA DG SET - 2 NOS15 TONS WINDOW

AC WITH REMOTE

1 LS 35000 227300 11365 1600H

R 1630HR

37

ETC

184

KATHGODAM DEPOT DIST -

NANITALUTTARAKHAND-263126 CONTACT PERSON MRPawan

Kumar (पिि कमार)

9862826505 pawankumar006bh

aratpetroleumin

1AVERY ZL SDDU ES0652 MS1LampT ZL HDDU BS5257 HSDZ LINE (SD) -

PUMPLampT PACEMAKER

IVLampT PACEMAKER

IV1LampT ZL HDDU GS1246 HSD ETC

1 LOT 35000 364000 1820 1600H

R 1630HR

185

UDAISAGAR ROAD NEAR RANA PRATAP

NAGAR RLY STNUDAIPURRAJAST

HAN-313001 CONTACT PERSON

MRKhuswinder

(खससिििर)

9412058886 khuswinderbharatp

etroleumin

ZWICKY PUMP NO175HP

PPUNIT-PUMP1PIPELINE

amp FTGS 10080NBFIRE

WATER TANK 858 KL CAP ADDFIRE

WATER RING MAIN ADDL EXP 1

SPRINKILER PIPELINE etc

1 LOT 250000 2121216 1060608 1630H

R 1700HR

186

BPC OIL DEPOT BATILPUR DIST-

DEVAREYABATILPURUTTAR PRADESH-

274001 MR Deepak

Joshi (िीपक जोशी)

9927576670 deepakjoshi001bha

ratpetroleumin

DG SET 125KVAPADLOCK (MAKE ABLOY) - 6

NO6 KVA GENSETDG SET 65

KVAVC BREAKER75 HP PP UNIT-PUMP

NO 2 ETC

1 LOT 35000 320000 1600 1630H

R 1700HR

187

Kandla Installation Khari Rohar Road

Gandhidham(Kutch)GandhidhamGUJRAT-

370201 CONTACT PERSON MRMayank

Bhatt (मयिक भटट)

8154964083 mayankbhattbharat

petroleumin

TANK NO 8 4645 KLTK NO2-ADDL CT-MVWSFFTK NO 18 13667 KL

ERECTIOTANK NO 2 15128 KL EXTN

ETC

1 LS 250000 7210400 36052 1630H

R 1700HR

188

PETROL DEPOT ABEKA

MAKBARAMEERUTUTTAR PRADESH-

250002 CONTACT PERSON MRKumar

Avinash (कमार

MIDCO SD PUMP3NO Z LINE (HD) PUMPAVERY

(SD) ERA PUMPSUBPUMP

amp DISPENSORS 2NOLampT Z LINE

1 LOT 75000 5687512 284375 1630H

R 1700HR

38

अनििाश) 8004938516 kumaravbharatpetr

oleumin

SD PUMP ETC

189

MUZAFFARPUR DEPOT VILL

SHERPURMUZAFFARPURM BIHAR-842005

CONTACT PERSON MRDipayan Roy

(दिपायि रॉय) 06243-242047 Extn 222

9933050509 dipayanroybharatp

etroleumin

DISPENCING UNITPOLE MOUNTED EMBLEM CANAOPY

STRUCTUREOLD MPDsTANK amp

MONOLITH ETC

17553

MT 35000 11200 56 1630H

R 1700HR

190

BARAUNI TOP PAPROUR DISTRICT

BEGUSARAIBARAUNIBIHAR-851114

CONTACT PERSON MrManjul Prasad

Arya (मिजल परसाि आया)

7004230090 manjulprasadarybh

aratpetroleumin

PRODUCT PIPE FITTING TANK

FOUNDATIONTWD

PIPESFITTINGS900KL TANK II858KL

TANK 10 ETC

1 LOT 250000 2184023 1092012 1700H

R 1730HR

191

BARAUNI TOP PAPROUR DISTRICT

BEGUSARAIBARAUNIBIHAR-851114

CONTACT PERSON MrManjul Prasad

Arya (मिजल परसाि आया)

7004230090 manjulprasadarybh

aratpetroleumin

FOAM TANK 3KL - 1 NOFOAM TANK

3KL - 1 NO100 MM PIPELINE amp FT

550M150 MM PIPELINE amp

FT225M350 MM PIPELINE amp FT

575M ETC

1 LS 35000 275652 137826 1700H

R 1730HR

192

BIJWSAN INSTALLATION NEAR

IGI AIRPORTNEW DELHIDELHI-110061

MRNavi Sharma (ििी

शमाा) 7727863450 navisharmabharatp

etroleumin

HSD TWD PIPELINE HEADER

amp VELVE UPTO TANKATF TWD

PIPELINE HEADER amp VALVE UPTO

TANKS AND LDO TWD PIPE LINE

HEADER amp VALVE UPTO TANK

1 LS 250000 3513600 17568 1700H

R 1730HR

39

SPECIAL NOTES

1 The above old items would be disposed as indicated in the table

2 Pl refer AnnexurendashD for detailed scope of disposal

TABLE ndash A [ PARTndash2 ] [Tentative]

TENTATIVE TAX RATES

STATE TAX FERROUS SCRAP

ALL IGST 1800

CSGST 900

SGST 900

The above mentioned tax rates are tentative and BPCL reserves the right to apply the rates applicable for ferrous and Non ndashferrous items which will be informed during the auction

40

ANNEXURE-D

Scope and SPECIAL CONDITIONS for Disposal of old tanks amp Depot Assets BPCL has different Installation amp depot as per the list in table A Part I The above list is only indicative and not limited exhaustive or actual and it is only for your general referenceguidance Parties have to physically visit the depot and inspect the lot meant for sale and make their own estimates and ascertain the condition of materials its quality it weight quantities make model numbers size capacities specifications and condition etc Therefore no claim shall be entertained in case of any variations if reported at the time of upliftment which may kindly be noted However there may be few items as given below left in the depot not meant for disposal and the same are separately marked or shown at the time of inspection and parties should consider accordingly The following items are not covered in the subject disposal and they are excluded from contractorrsquos scope of work a) Land b) Grown up Big Trees However small bushes shrubs etc are to be

removed and area to be cleaned from all vegetation etc 1 Pipelines running under Railway Tracks 2 Any petroleum products such as petroldieselkerosenelubricantsgreases

gear oils etc found in tankspipesbarrelsloosebulkpackages etc either inside or outside depot premises Petroleum products sludge are not covered in sale and to be handed over to BPCL if any foundsalvaged

3 Dispensing pumps retail outlet items like trays etc which are clearly marked amp kept separately

Please note that as BPCL has to handover land to Govt Authorities for their construction of sheds etc urgently and therefore the sequence of disposal in Phases and Time Lines shall be as under Contractor has to immediately complete the disposal of facilities falling under area from boundary wall The contractorrsquos obligations for completion of entire job will be as per tender terms amp conditions At the time of dismantling of facilities the contractor has to provide separate temporary fencing at his cost so that even after handing over part land to Govt Authorities for their construction activities other facilities are demarcated and any encroachment from unauthorized authority people are avoided The contractor has to make their own arrangements for safety and security during the entire operations of disposal activities The entire job must be completed as above but not exceeding 16 weeks from the date of authority letter as shown above failing which appropriate action as deemed fit will be taken in line with the general terms and conditions of the auction tender The successful bidder has to surface amp level the complete area after shifting all the materials All debris are to be removed from site For leveling the ground to one level

41

and filling up all trenches of underground tanks or any low level or trenches all debris earth rubble bricks mortar etc salvaged from dismantling are to be used The bidder has to arrange and bear the cost of dismantling loading unloading amp transportation of materials to his their place After excavating removing the underground tanks pipelines etc the same are to be filled up with available material or material brought from outside if required at contractorrsquos cost and risk in particular for filling up of underground tank trenches etc Dismantling of Underground pipelines in the Railway siding area from decantation header manifold sections and up to BPCL depot compound wall needs Railways permission for dismantling excavation etc which are to be obtained by the Purchaser only However BPCL may provide any assistance if required to the Purchaser in obtaining such permissions After excavation etc the area is to be filled back and brought to original condition to the satisfaction of the BPCL and as directed All safety precautions as stipulated by BPCL are to be followed at the time of disposal of facilities both inside and outside BPCL depot premises compound wall Any damage to the Corporationrsquos or Third Partyrsquos properties during removal of the items will have to be made good by the successful tenderer at their own cost The Corporation reserves the right to claim from the contractor any expenses which might have been incurred by it over and above the EMD by way of restoring damages caused to properties belonging to the Corporation Third Parties by the action of such contractorrsquos or their men Party has to make his own arrangement for power connections to cut the tanks or lighting or any other purpose BPCL shall not provide any power connection No invoice challan will be issued by BPCL for each truck of materials to be removed since the entire materials are being disposed on lumpsum single lot basis OTHER SPECIAL CONDITIONS FOR DEMOLITION OF DEPOT FACILITIES 1 The intending bidder should inspect the site prior to submitting of the offer and make himself familiar with the site conditions and available facilities 2 Bidders alongwith the offers must give an undertaking that the steel plates of tanks pipelines that have contained leaded gasoline will not be used for edible products drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe by suitable means 3 Demolition is an inherently hazardous process and hence every person involved in demolition activity must wear protective equipment including helmet gloves safety footwear etc as per BPCL guidelines 4 Demolition must be supervised by persons having thorough knowledge of demolition process 5 Successful bidder shall carryout a survey to assess the physical characteristics and design of the facilities to be demolished so as to arrive at a safe demolition method Based on survey Demolition Action Plan shall be submitted for BPCLrsquos approval before starting any demolition The plan should include bull Sequence of demolition of facilities with time frame bull Method of demolition of facilities including drawings sketches if any bull The proposed treatment for steel plates particularly for tanks which contained leaded gasoline

42

bull How the party will further utilize the steel plates obtained from product tanks and also the product pipes bull Method of disposal of debris bull Manpower to be deployed bull Machinery Equipment to be deployed bull List of PPE [ Personal Protective Equipments ] required and that would be worn by people involved in the activity 6 Before demolition begins all utility services to the structure like electricity water etc must be disconnected Arrangements must be made to keep the unwanted persons as far away as possible from the site by necessary barricade 7 It is dangerous to leave isolated parts of a wall structures standing as they are liable to collapse from the effect of high winds self weight etc and hence necessary cordoning should be made for such cases 8 Debris should not be allowed to build up against walls or floors with the consequent risk of the structure being unintentionally overloaded 9 Disposal process for debris and pit yard for the same should be identified for safe disposal within the stipulated time 10 Order dismantling From safety consideration following order for dismantling of the depot facility is recommended bull All equipment fittings bull AG Product piping and allied fittings bull AG Product tanks bull UG Product tanks bull Fire protection facilities ie fire water tanks hydrant mains monitors etc bull Internal electrification bull Structures bull Buildings bull Electrical ndash external yard lighting cabling MCC etc bull Communication The above is a standard sequence for dismantling but for this particular tender above sequence is superseded by earlier conditions of dismantling in 3 phases as mentioned in special conditions above 111 Demolition of Above Ground (AG) Tanks There are fatal and serious accidents caused by persons entering confined spaces without the necessary tests being carried out and correct safety rescue equipment being provided It is therefore absolutely essential to ensure that product tanks are tested and certified gas free prior to starting of hot work Following sequence shall be followed for dismantling of AG tanks a) Mechanical isolation of Tank by removing all pipe connections fittings like Level Gauges Dip hatch PV Valves Inter-tank catwalk (if any) b) Internal treatment and further dismantling AG tanks shall be demolished preferably by reverse jacking method

43

For safe working necessary scaffolds platforms etc shall be erected and proper access to them shall be provided The steel plates cut from tank shall be lowered using safe hoisting devices having valid test certificates Prevention of further use of steel plates which contained leaded gasoline for storage of edible products drinking water unless they are removed While disposing of the steel plates obtained from product tanks which contained leaded gasoline it shall be ensured that they are not further used for storing edible product and drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe This could be ensured by the following methods By heat treatment of steel plates using flame cleaner By removing all scales etc by abrasive blast cleaning using grits shots If the plates are grit shot blasted care shall be taken to collect the grit or shot from operation to prevent spread of lead bearing dust The used grits shots must be treated as contaminated and not reused for other operations It should be disposed off along with the residue thus obtained as per practice followed for leaded sludge All parties involved in handling the plates should be made aware of their origin and risks involved in view of leaded gasoline Disposal of steel plates from tanks which didnrsquot contain leaded gasoline Steel plates of other tanks in which leaded products have never been stored can be disposed off after cleaning with wire brush to bare metal particularly the first strake and bottom plates The responsibility of ensuring that the plates are completely safe for further use lies with the successful vendor 112 Demolition of UG tanks Following sequence should be sued for the disposal of Underground tanks

1 Mechanical isolation of Tank by removing all pipe connections fittings like Level Gauges Dip hatch PV Valves etc

2 All personnel involved in the removal and disposal of underground tanks should be aware of the potential hazards associated withmdash (a) flammable andor combustible liquids (b) product toxicity (c) entry into confined spaces and (d) entry into excavations

3 Before start of any work on the UG tank ensure that the copies of the tank cleaning certificates for the tanks are available The same to be certified by the BPCL officer (or) authorized inspector from BPCL who is witnessing the demolition before the start of the work

4 Open the manhole covers with the anchoring supports in place and if the tank is found to be filled with water it will be necessary to dispose of the water in an environmentally safe manner

5 After removal of the water from the tank refill the tank with fresh potable water until the tank starts to overflow Do not allow excess water to escape into the excavation and ensure the level does not rise into the vent pipe and submit the tank to excess static pressure

6 Withdraw water until the level is again down to 150 mm below the top of the tank

44

Use only pumping equipment suitable for the purpose and collect all water for proper Disposal

7 Allow the tank to settle for 2-3 hours and test the small vapor space with a gas detector and if the reading is below 5 of the LEL then the tank may be emptied If the same is found above 5 remove the water from the tank The disposal vendor may inform BPCL about the higher LEL readings and BPCL shall arrange to clean the tank further No work shall be taken up on the tank in this case Please note that the reading of the gas detector has to be witnessed by the BPCL officer (or) authorized inspector from BPCL

8 If the reading of the gas detector is below 5 the water may be removed and the cutting operations may be carried out

For safe working necessary shoring shuttering platforms shall be done and proper access shall be provided The steel plates cut from tank shall be lifted using safe hoisting devices having valid test certificates Prevention of further use of steel plates which contained leaded gasoline for storage of edible products drinking water unless they are removed While disposing of the steel plates obtained from product tanks which contained leaded gasoline it shall be ensured that they are not further used for storing edible product and drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe This could be ensured by the following methods By heat treatment of steel plates using flame cleaner By removing all scales etc by abrasive blast cleaning using grits shots If the plates are grit shot blasted care shall be taken to collect the grit or shot from operation to prevent spread of lead bearing dust The used grits shots must be treated as contaminated and not reused for other operations It should be disposed off along with the residue thus obtained as per practice followed for leaded sludge All parties involved in handling the plates should be made aware of their origin and risks involved in view of leaded gasoline Disposal of steel plates from tanks which didnrsquot contain leaded gasoline Steel plates of other tanks in which leaded products have never been stored can be disposed off after cleaning with wire brush to bare metal particularly the first strake and bottom plates The responsibility of ensuring that the plates are completely safe for further use lies with the successful vendor

12 Product Pipelines The pipelines can be disposed off after cleaning by sufficient water flushing The successful vendor shall ensure that these pipes are not re-used for carrying edible products drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe All parties involved in handling the pipes should be made aware of their origin and risks involved 13 General Safety regulations precautions while carrying out dismantling works The objective of this documents is to provide and establish safe-working practices at the work site of Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd These summarized safety requirements are mandatory and should be fully understood both by the successful vendor and their employees The contractual obligation for safety lies completely with the contractor

45

himself Further some additional safety requirements also can come up In such an even the successful vendor shall follow the more stringent regulation at all times The successful vendor shall at his own expense arrange and comply with all safety provisions as stipulated by the Company Bueuro of Indian Standards the Electricity act Factory act OISD and other acts as applicable in respect of all personnel directly or indirectly employed for the work The successful vendor shall ensure that he his sub-contractor and workers employed by him shall comply with all fire safety heath regulations issued from time to time by the company The successful vendor shall also be liable for any pecuniary liability arising on account of any violation by him of the safety requirements Should any injury to people or loss or damage due to fire or accident to any property or a portion thereof occur as a result of failure to comply with such regulations the successful vendor shall be held responsible for the consequences thereof and shall keep the company harmless and indemnified Relevant Indian standard codes on safety 1) IS3764-1922-Excavation work-code of safety 2) IS401 (Part1amp2) ndash 1967 - Safety regulations for steel tubular scaffolding 3) IS3696(Part 1)-1987-Safety code for scaffolds 4) IS3696(Part 2)-1987-Safety code for Ladders 5) IS7293-1974-Safety code for working with construction machinery 6) IS3016-1982-Code of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operations 7) IS4130-1991-Demolition of buildings-Code of safety 8) IS5216(Part 1amp2)-1982-Recommendation on safety procedures and practices in Electrical work 9) IS10667-1983-Guide for selection of industrial safety equipments for protection foot and leg 10) IS6994(Part 1)-1973-Specification for safety glovesPart 1-Leather and cotton gloves 11) IS2925-1984-Specification for Industrial safety helmets 12) IS3521-1983-Industrial safety belts and harnesses Working at Height Working at height is one of the most hazardous construction operations Utmost care is to be taken while working at height Working at height more than 2 Mtrs Shall be done with suitable guard rails and toe board Guard rail and toe board dimensions shall be same as given for scaffoldings While working at height 2 Mtrs And above safety harness must be used All openings must be boldly amp clearly marked and properly barricaded If cover is used it must be capable to bear the weight Proper crawling ladders must be used for sloping roof where tile battens are not strong enough to take the load For fragile roof crawling boards or roof ladder shall be used Openings cut outs on floor roof must be guarded with barricade cover having capacity to withstand human load and clearly marked with colour and notice board Using Ladder

46

Only one person shall climb or descent from one ladder at a time It shall be secured at top and bottom and in addition one person should be present at the ground to hold the ladder as a second check If the ladder is used for carrying material as well suitable foot holds and handholds shall be provided on the ladder The slope of the ladder shall not be too steep or flat (the ladder shall be given an inclination not steeper than 1 to 4 ie 1 horizontal to 4 vertical) to cause slipping or falling off and it shall rest on firm surface No portable single ladder shall be over 10 M in lengths while the width between the side rails in ring ladder shall in no case be less than 30 cms for ladder upto and including 3 Mtrs in length Ladder shall extend at least 1 M above landing place For longer ladders this width should be increased by at least by 6 mm for each additional 30 cms of length Uniform step spacing shall not exceed 15 cms Rung of the ladder shall not be used for support or to tie stiles or side members are meant for this Ladder shall not be hung from its rungs or from one stile as this tends to pull out the rungs Make sure that footwear is free from mud or grease etc before climbing a ladder Ladder used shall be of standard material like wooden steel and be sufficiently strong conforming to IS3696-1991(Part 2) Scaffolding Scaffolding can be defined as a temporary structure supporting one or more platforms and which is used either as a workplace or for storage of materials in the course construction work including both for maintenance and demolition Scaffolding shall be provided for all works that cannot be safely done from the ground except such short period of work as can be done safely from ladders Scaffolds shall be erected altered or dismantled only by competent persons under proper supervision After erection scaffolds shall be inspected at least once in a week and a written report on each inspection is kept The height above which scaffolding is mandatory is 2 Mtrs Scaffolding shall be of good quality Bamboo or steel tubular structure conforming to IS 4014(Part I and II) Scaffolds shall be designed for their maximum load and with a safety factor of at least 4 or as prescribed by the site-in-charge Scaffolds shall be provided with safe means of access such as stairs ladders or ramps Scaffold shall be tied or anchored to the building or structure at suitable intervals so as to prevent movement

47

Joints in the scaffolds shall be tied up and clamped properly to avoid any slippage The upright members of the scaffolding shall be placed on firm and level ground and base plates at their feet shall rest on timber sole boards All the uprights shall be kept equidistant and shall be connected and strengthened by ladders fixed on the inside of the uprights for strength joints in ladders shall be staggered Transforms shall be set on top of ladders and at right angles to them and building structure Bracing is essential to stiffen the scaffolds and prevent sideways movement and it should run diagonally from ladder to ladder or upright to upright Working platforms and gangways should rest squarely and evenly on transforms to prevent risk of trippling Recommended width of it are a) Not less than 60 cm if used as footing only b) Not less than 80 cm if used also for stacking of materials c) Not less than 11 Mtrs If used for the support of a treETLe platform The provision of security guard rails and toe board at every point at which full height is more than 2 Mtrs Shall be made Guard rail height should be between 90cm and 115 cm and toe board should raise 15 cm above the working platform Suitable protection shall be made by providing debris netting against falling of materials Mobile tower scaffold ndash wheels should be locked when in use Static tower scaffold should not exceed 12 Mtrs In height when free standing and above this height should tied Height to base width ratio for static tower should not more than 41 351 and 31 for indoor outdoor and mobile tower respectively Safety harness should be used while working at height more than 2 Mtrs Scaffolding shall be physically checked for load carrying capacity occasionally Following BIS safety codes shall be referred for further safety precautions a) IS3696-1987 PART I-Safety of scaffolding b) IS3696-1991 PART II-Safety code for ladder c) IS4014-PART 2-Code of practive for steel tubular scaffolding ndash safety regulations Working Platform Wherever possible all works to be done at a height greater than 2 Mtrs Above ground level must be performed from properly constructed and maintained working platform Safe means of access shall be provided to all working platforms Working platforms gangways and stairways shall be so constructed that they shall not sag unduly or unequally Every opening in a working platform shall be provided with suitable beams to prevent the fall of persons or materials The working platform shall be - Closely boarded

48

- At least 60 cm wide if used only as a footing only at least 80 cm wide if used also for stacking material and at least 11 Mtrs If used for the support of a treETLe platform - Provided with tow-boards of minimum 015 Mtrs in height - Provided with hand rails not greater than 085 Mtrs above toe-board - Constructed as close to the structure or building as possible Working on roof People working on roof shall be properly protected by providing temporary railing hand rails safety harness Workers working underneath shall use helmets Care shall be taken to prevent falling of material from top to adjoining area in slat roofs more than 10deg safety belt shall be used and belt end fastened properly to a fixed object Workmen shall not be allowed to work on slippery roofs Fragile materials such as wired glass corrugated plastic sheeting and unreinforced insulating slabs etc shall be identified and necessary precautions taken while working on them People working on fragile roof shall be properly protected by providing two Crawling Bards or Roof ladders so that one is available to stand on while the other is being moved Crawling Boards shall have cross batons atleast 32 mm thick and not more than 380 mm apart and shall be secured in position Gas cutting Adherence to relevant codes and employment of qualified workers are two basic requirements for gas cutting process Hazards such as electricity heat flame flammable gas etc are present in this process Hence following precautions must be followed while carrying these operations All fire precautions as stipulated in IS3016 (Code of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operations) shall be followed while gas cutting operations) shall be followed while gas cutting Fire extinguishers sand buckets water and gunny bags shall be provided when hot work is in progress Gas cylinders used for gas cutting Gas cylinders shall be of approved make Gas cylinder valves shall always be checked and shall be closed when not in use Be stored in a well-ventilated area Be fitted with safety caps when not in use Not be lifted by nozzle and rolled All gas and oxygen regulators shall be fitted with Flashback arrestors being non-return valves designed to prevent and explosive mix developing in cylinder Checking for leaks shall be by means of soapy liquid applied to each joint and under no circumstances shall a naked flame be applied to any part of the cylinder When working at a height do not place cylinders directly beneath the working area as molten metal may fall in to the hoses causing leaks and possibly igniting the gases

49

The welder and any person working in close proximity in order to prevent permanent damage to the eyes must wear suitable eye protection when not in use electricity to the holder and electrode shall turned off Hose shall be in good condition properly clamped as per specifications Welding cable shall have proper insulation with minimum number of joints All equipments shall be properly earthed and cables properly insulated and connected LPG Cylinders if used should be stored kept in a well-ventilated placed and there should be no excavations drains or basements nearby LPG Cylinders should never be stored below ground level or closer than 3 M to cylinder containing oxygen or materials which are toxic and corrosive Cylinders full or empty should never to stored upright with the valve uppermost The valve of empty LPG cylinders should be kept closed if they are left open air will diffuse into the cylinder and may form an explosive mixture BIS Code IS3016-1982 on ldquocode of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operationsrdquo shall be referred for further safety measures Electrical work Some of the basic safety steps to be ensured are given below 1) Only authorised person shall carry out dismantling of electrical system 2) Isolation of the electrical system before taking up the work must be ensured 3) Before working on an electrical line fuse should be physically removed and the line is isolated and a suitable locking mechanism must be provided to prevent accidental switching fixing fuses by other persons A notice board displaying ldquoMen at workrdquo message should be placed The section of circuit under repair should be connected to earth 4) IS 5216-1982 ldquoRecommendations on safety procedures and practices in Electric Worksrdquo shall be referred for further safety measures Working with machineries Material handling equipments Many accidents take place while handling materials at site It is highly hazardous operation Hence special attention by contractor is required in this respect Following precautions are recommended Safe working space for all these equipments must be provided Proper material stockyard should be made and all material should be staked arranged kept in orderly manner with proper moving space for handling machinery Proper warning boards signs shall be provided when machineries like cranes hoists are being operated Brakes clutches of winches shall be checked on regular basis Chains ropes belts shall be inspected and repaired changed as necessary All moving part of the material handling equipment must be provided with suitable guards

50

Lifting ropes should be inspected for kinking loose wires high strands corrosion nicking lubrication change in diameter cross section Slings and other lifting materials which are not suitable for use should be promptly withdrawn and destroyed Lifting chains should be inspected for bent links cracks in weld areas or any other section of link trasverse nicks and gauges and corrosion pits Elongation of the lifting chain link due to over loading should be inspected before using it For lifting hook if the throat opening exceeds 15 of the normal opening it should be replaced When inspecting the hook measurement must be made between the shank and narrowest point of the hook opening A chain used for lifting should not be spliced by inserting a bolt between two links Strain should not be put on a kinked chain Hammer should not be used to force a hook over a chain link A safety hook fitted with a latch to prevent displacement of loads should only be used for material handling lifting IS7293-1974 (Code of Practice for Working with Construction Machinery) shall be referred for further safety measures Cranes All works involving the use of crane shall be properly planned in advance and the following shall be ensured The crane is capable of lifting the load Safe load capacity should be clearly marked on jibs winches pulleys slings and ropes All job cranes should have an automatic safe load indicator which alerts the operator The condition of the ground at the crane location is satisfactory to support the crane and the load The rotation of the cab and therefore the boom is not restricted-suitable matting or plates are available to protect underground services and paving All slings shackles hooks etc are of correct rating and in good condition Cranes and lifting equipments must be inspected and carry a valid test certificate issued by an accredited testing agency Crane hooks etc are to be fitted with properly functioning safety clips to prevent displacement of the sling from the hook during the lift Driver of the crane must be watchful and must ensure before driving the vehicle either forward or reverse that no one is near the wheel of the vehicle and no one is trying to climb the vehicle while moving Crane operators and signalers must be over the age of 18 trained and sufficiently experienced There should always to a signalman or a signaling system such as a

51

telephone if the crane operator cannot see the load throughout the lift Hand signal shall be clear and distinct and shall follow recognised code or system Workers must be use safety shoe and helmet They are also required to wear gloves and other PPE for handling of some special materials Raising lowering and braking of jib should not be done abruptly in order to prevent it from snapping All vehicles used by the contractor shall be in worthy conditions and in conformance to the land transport requirements Cranes should be tested and examined by a competent person for its wear and tear No part of the crane or crane load should be closer than 4 Mtrs to live overhead For movement of crane or other material handling equipment ramp gradient should not exceed 1 in 10 No person should be allowed to stand or work under lifted load All drivers shall hold a valid driving license for the class of vehicle to be driven Manual Handling Assistance should be obtained if the load is too heavy or awkward for manual handing Clear walkway to the destination and safe stack should be ensured before handing the load manually Following procedure should be followed while lifting the load manually Stand close to the load on a firm footing and with feet about 30 am apart Bend the knees and keep your back as straight as you can Take a firm grip on a load Breathe in and throw the shoulders backwards Straighten the legs amp continue to keep the back as straight as you can Make sure that your view is not obstructed by the load Keep the load close to the body Lift slowly and smoothly When carrying the load avoid twisting spine to run move your feet instead One person should not be allowed to pull more than 63 kg The best weight unit for lifting by a worker is 18 kg and hence should be fixed as upper limit of load to be lifted by worker If two or more workers are lifting one should give instructions to ensure that the team works together bull Type of clothing is very important in manual handling of material Clothing should be such that it allows easy movement of arms and will not catch in machinery or on a load

52

bull The successful bidder of the said depot assets will assume full responsibility for demolishing and dismantling the said facilities and itrsquos removal from the corporationrsquos land whether through his own employees or through contract labour It should also be a condition of the tender documents that consequent upon the sale of the said depot assets the depot shall cease to be the corporationrsquos ldquoestablishmentrdquo as that expression is defined in the Building and other construction workers actrsquo1996and if the successful bidder employs 50 or more building workers for the demolition of the said facilities he as the ldquoemployerrdquo in relation to the said establishment will ensure full compliance with the said act including section 44 amp 45 thereof Upon the cancellation of the factory license and the slump sale of the assets of the said depot the storage and distribution of petroleum products is no longer carried on in the said facilities The successful bidder or purchaser of the said depot assets who demolishes the said facilities with the intention of selling the various items from the depot as scrap for his own benefit cannot be regarded as a ldquocontractorrdquo as that expression is defined in the contract labour (regulation amp abolition act1970 Similarly the workmen engaged by the successful bidder or purchaser of the said depot assets for carrying out the work of demolition cannot be regarded as contract labour under the said act In the circumstances no sooner the property in the assets of the depot facilities is transferred to the successful bidder or purchaser the corporation can not be regarded as the ldquoprinciple employerrdquo under the said act in as much as the Corpn has ceased to continue the work of the establishment viz The storage and distribution of the petroleum products in the concerned depot bull Under the Environment (protection) Act 1986 read with Hazardous waste (management amp handling) rules1989 the ldquooccupierrdquo in relation to the depot facilities is obliged to ensure that all hazardous waste are properly handled and disposed of without any adverse effects which may result from such wastes and is also responsible for proper collection reception treatment storage or disposal of these wastes either himself or through the ldquooperator of the facilityrdquo Since the corporation is governed by the said act and rules and highest bidder purchaser of the depot assets is not the occupier generating hazardous it is incumbent on the corporation to continue its practice namely handing over the site to the successful bidder the product including the sludge vapour and gas etc is completely removed as per the Companyrsquos operating procedure It may also be appreciated that the highest bidderpurchaser may fail to take any safeguards to protect his employees or the employees of a contractor engaged by him or the public at large from the toxic or poisonous effects of the residual sludge vapour or gas

ARBITRATION CLAUSE

Any dispute or difference whatsoever arising out of or in connection with this Agreement including any question regarding its existence validity construction interpretation application meaning scope operation or effect of this contract or termination thereof shall be referred to and finally resolved through arbitration as per the procedure mentioned herein below (a) The dispute or difference shall in any event be referred only to a Sole Arbitrator (b) The appointment and arbitration proceedings shall be conducted in accordance with SCOPE forum of Arbitration Rules for the time being in force or as amended from time to time (c) The Seat of arbitration shall be at Mumbai (d) The proceedings shall be conducted in English language (e) The cost of the proceedings shall be equally borne by the parties unless otherwise Directed by the Sole Arbitrator

53

Page 14: e-AUCTION SALE - Bharat Petroleum

14

144 In case of any incomplete job or only part job done before the schedule time for

completion and if the delays are found to be attributable to the purchaserrsquos failures the seller ie BPCL if not satisfied with their performance reserves the right to terminate the contract and award the job to any other Contractor at their cost and risk

15 Passing of Property In the goods

It is expressly made clear that the property in the goods whether sold by units weights or lots whether arranged or otherwise will remain that of the Seller and will pass on to the purchaser only when material is taken out by the Purchaser from the factory Premises after getting valid dispatch documents

16 General

161 All Safety Regulations should be followed by the purchaser and their men in removing the items Also the purchaser and their men will be neither allowed to carry lighters nor to smoke inside the premises They should obtain suitable Work Permits Safety Certificates for excavation hot work etc from the authorities at site The work will be allowed to carry out during working hours of the Installation Depot territoryregional offices LPG Plants etc only The work should be commenced only after obtaining necessary permission from the Corporationrsquos representative The workers employed to carry out the work should observe the Corporationrsquos rules and regulations at the location

162 Any injuries to workers employed by the successful purchaser while removal

transport of the items and any risk liabilities (including under Workmenrsquos Compensation Act etc) arising out of the same will be the liability of the purchaser and not of the Corporation The Purchaser should also indemnify the Corporation against all liabilities demurrage claims arising out of non-compliance by the purchaser of all statutory requirements currently in force or made applicable subsequently The successful purchaser will keep the Corporation indemnified against all damages claims arising of the aforesaid

163 All notices letters sent to the purchaser shall be deemed to have been received

by him them within 48 hours from the time of posting if the same are sent at the address given by the purchaser

164 Resale will not be recognized and release order will be made out in the name of

actual successful purchasers only 165 The purchaser shall not be entitled to resell any lot or part of a lot while the goods

are still lying within the premises of the Company and no delivery would be effected by the Company to any person other than the purchaser whose names are mentioned in the delivery order

166 The successful party shall also be liable for any pecuniary liability arising on

account of any violation by them of the safety requirements Should any injury to people or loss or damage due to fire or accident to any property or a portion thereof occur as a result of failure to comply with such regulations the successful party shall be held responsible for the consequences thereof and shall keep the company seller harmless and indemnified

15

167 The terms and conditions of tender for disposal of scrap material as per Annexure

ndash1 amp 2 shall be applicable 168 Any change in conditions of sale or additional conditions of sale if any will be

announced in the following web sites

1 httpseprocureprocuretigercom 2 wwwbharatpetroleumcom --gt Energizing Business --gtTenders rarrSearch

Tender by Categoryrarr CPO(Mktg)-Disposal

169 The list of disposal items and their location with address contact person and their Tel No and EMD details etc are provided at TABLE-A [Part ndash I ]

1610 The lot location with quantities auction start time Auction close time start

bid Price bid increment value etc details are provided in TABLE-A [PART ndash 1 ] 1611 The tentative GST details are provided in TABLE-A [PART ndash 2 ] 1612 The decision of seller is final and binding in all matters related to this sale

17 The Validity period of the offer is 50 days from the date of e-auction

18 Successful parties may note that

(a) Item once sold cannot be taken back or exchanged Should any successful

tenderer withdraw their bid either prior to our issue of acceptance letter or afterwards the Seller will be at liberty to resell the items to any person of their choice at the risk and cost of the original successful tenderer If such re- sale proceeds is more than the earlier de-faulting successful tendererrsquos offer they will not be entitled for any increased proceeds realized by the Corporation However if the re-sale proceeds are less than the earlier defaulting successful bidder the seller reserves the right to recover the difference in re-sale realization from the defaulting earlier successful bidder

(b) Resale transfer on assigning the unremoved undismantled materials to

any other party will not be allowed until the materials are removed from our premises

(c) Any damage to the Corporationrsquos Railwayrsquos or Third Partyrsquos properties

during removal of the items will have to be made good by the successful tenderer at their own cost The Corporation reserves the right to claim from the tenderer any expenses which might have been incurred by it over and above the EMD by way of restoring damages caused to properties belonging to the Corporation RailwaysThird Parties by the action of such tenderer or their men

19 The Corporation reserves the right to accept or reject any tender in part or completely

to suit their convenience without assigning any reasons whatsoever

The entire job of upliftment must be completed as per schedule as mentioned in point

no 81 above ldquoBPCL at its own discretion may request the bidder to make

16

payment and uplift the material beyond the above time schedule under exceptional circumstancesrdquo

Special terms and conditions for sale of scrap

Sr no Details Time limit

1 Time limit for EMD refund when bidder is not

H1 for any lot in the current auction 45 days from completion of auction

2 Time limit for EMD refund when bidder is H1

for any lot in the auction

After completion of sale of all the lots (of the same items for which customer is H1) and receiveing adequate confirmation from the location

3 EMD of the unsuccessful lots

EMD of unsuccessful lots will not be adjusted against the successful lots EMDrsquos will be refunded to the customer within 45 days of completion of auction Customer to make full payment for the Lots where he is H1

17

ANNEXURE ndash A

(on bidder letterhead with company seal and stamp with contact details) From Date To Ms Bharat Petroleum Corp Ltd CPO (Mktg) A-Installation Sewree (East) Mumbai -400015 Sirs Re REQUEST TO ISSUE OUR LOGIN ID PASSWORD FOR PARTICIPATING IN THE e-AUCTION TO BE HELD ON BEHALF OF BPCL ON 20012021 FROM 1000 HRS FOR VARIOUS LOTS A EMD Details

Please find attached herewith our Demand Draft payable to Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd at Mumbai as per details given hereunder for participating at the above e-Auction All DDs are payable to Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd at Mumbai Lot No DD NoNEFTRTGS Details Amount

Bidders to note that bidder has to submit separate EMD for each lot For more information you may contact BPCL representative at 022-24176416 022-241765078696906824 9821431147 B General Notes

We hereby confirm that we have understood the steps for Bidding on e-Procurement

Technologies Ltd Site httpseprocureprocuretigercom and would like to participate in the mock online training auction for BPCL to be held on 14012021 to 17012021We hereby confirm that we have read and understood the terms amp conditions of the e-Auction Sale tender documents for all the lots and same are acceptable to us We have also physically inspected the materials and understood the scope of materials and its condition and there are no deviations to the same as per the auction catalogue details and I accept all terms and conditions of the e-auction sale tender document in full We will honour the Bids placed by us during the auction procedure We also confirm that we will e-mail a scanned copy or fax the price confirmation of our

18

final online quoted rate as per AnnexurendashB immediately after the completion of e-auction followed by original price confirmation sheet by courier

You are requested to ISSUE our Login ID Password on our valid and official email as given in below on receipt of above DDNEFTRTGS PAYMENT and relevant documents E Mail Id____________________________ PAN No ____________________________ (Please enclose PAN Card Copy In case PAN Card copy is not enclosed DD will not be accepted) GSTN No_________________________ (Please enclose self attested GST registration copy)

Thanking you Yours truly Company Stamp ampSeal

[Name amp Signature] Encl 1] Drafts as above 2 ] Other documents [ provide full details ] Tel No Office

Residence Mobile Ph No Fax No

19

ANNEXURE ndash B

Confirmation of Training

To Ms Bharat Petroleum Corp Ltd CPO (Mktg) A-Installation Sewree (East) Mumbai -400015 Fax 022 24117878

This is to confirm that we have understood all bidding procedures for the Forward auction to be held on 20012021 We also confirm that we have understood and comply with all tender terms and conditions mentioned in the tender document - DISPCPO (M)20-21(1)05-Scrap of Depot amp Tanks Thanking you Yours truly Company Stamp ampSeal

[Name amp Signature]

20

Annexure ndash C Bidding procedure and Auction guidelines A Steps for Actual Bidding Procedure

1 Go to httpseprocureprocuretigercom 2 Enter ldquoLogin IDldquo and ldquoPasswordrdquo 3 When a bidder logs in for the first time for the particular auction bidder has to accept

to the Terms amp Conditions (After accepting to the terms amp conditions of the company only you can be able to bid)

4 After accepting to the terms you will be taken to the auction-listing page where you will be able to see all the details about the auctions

5 Click on Auction Room link on the top of this page This will take you to the Bidding Page A separate Window opens which is the Bid room

6 Now Start Bidding You can either Bid Manually OR can use Auto-Bid (In Auto bid the computer will bid on your behalf upto that value you given)

7 In the Manual Bid option you can put your bid in the text box available for each ITEM and submit it every time A bid confirmation pop up box will appear to confirming whether you want to go ahead with the bid posted or not If you confirm the bid your bid will be posted If your bid is accepted that will be displayed in ldquoMy Last Accepted Raterdquo column on your right side screen Also the highest bid amount will be displayed in ldquoH1 Raterdquo column If you are the highest bidder at the time ldquoYour Rankrdquo column will be highlighted with ldquogreenrdquo background with rank mentioned as 1 (which is indicative that you are H1 ie the highest bidder for that particular item at that point of time)

8 During the auction the current highest bid of the bidder the bid status and the bid history can be viewed on the screen all the times Bids can be placed at the specified time mentioned during the auction day

9 For Auto Bid Click on the ldquoAuto Bidrdquo icon related to the item you want to bid It will open a small window where you can place your ldquoauto bidldquo The starting bid amount in ldquoLower Limitrdquo text box will be the Opening Price + One Increment or the H1 Price at that point of time Enter the maximum amount in the ldquoUpper Limitrdquo text box Submit your auto bid after filling the upper limit

10 You can see your Bid Value and the Highest Bid Value for a particular lot after bidding once

11 There is Auto Time Extension will be done by the system If any bidder post his bid in the last 10 minutes of the auction closing time the auction will be extended automatically for further 10 minutes

Special Note Bidders are requested to check the Bid Entry in words amp figures before confirming it Any wrong bids will lead to forfeiture of Earnest Money Deposit (EMD) and said lot will be re-auctioned and the bidder is liable to be barred from the future bidding if any

21

B E-Auction Guidelines

BPCL shall finalise the disposal of the items (Lots) against this Tender through e-auction mode BPCL has made arrangement with Ms e-Procurement Technologies Ltd (ETL) who shall be BPCLrsquos authorized service provider for the same Please go through the guidelines given below and submit your acceptance to the same 1 E-Auction shall be conducted by BPCL on pre-specified date and time which the bidders

shall be quoting from their own offices place of their choice Internet connectivity shall have to be ensured by bidders themselves In extreme case of failure of Internet connectivity (due to any reason whatsoever may be) it is the biddersrsquo responsibility decision to send fax communication immediately to Ms e-Procurement Technologies Ltd furnishing the price the bidder wants to bid online with a request to upload the faxed price on line so that ETL will up load that price on line on behalf of the Bidder It shall be noted clearly that the concerned bidder communicating this price to ETL has to solely ensure that the fax message is received by ETL in a readable legible form and also the bidder should simultaneously check up with ETL about the clear receipt of the price faxed It shall also be clearly understood that the bidder shall be at liberty to send such fax communications of prices to be up loaded by ETL only within the closure of Bid time for that particular Lot and under no circumstance it shall be allowed beyond the closure of Bid time for that particular Lot It shall also be noted that ETL should be given a reasonable required time by the bidders to upload such prices online and if such required time is not available at the disposal of ETL at the time of receipt of the fax message from the bidders ETL will not be uploading the prices and either BPCL or ETL are not responsible for this unforeseen circumstances In order to ward-off such contingent situation bidders are requested to make all the necessary arrangements alternatives whatever required so that they are able to circumvent such situation and still be able to participate in the e-auction successfully Failure of power at the premises of bidders during the e-auction cannot be the cause for not participating in the e-auction On account of this the time for the e-auction cannot be extended and neither BPCL nor ETL is responsible for such eventualities

2 Ms e-Procurement Technologies Ltd shall arrange to train your nominated person

(s) without any cost to you after the submission of the required documents amp the EMD amount

3 Starting Bid Bid Increment The opening price and the bid increment value for the

respective Lot has been mentioned vide Annexure A Table-1 BPCL reserves the right to revise the start bid price at the time of auction

4 BIDDING CURRENCY AND UNIT OF MEASUREMENT Bidding and evaluation will be conducted in Indian Rupees (INR) of the item Lot The price bid placed during the ldquoe-Auctionrdquo shall be ldquoRate per Unitrdquo against each Lot

5 At the end of the e-auction bidder has to provide the Price Confirmation for his valid

highest offer submitted in the e-Auction as per BPCLrsquos format immediately after the completion of the e-Auction

6 Procedure of e-Auction

i The start bid price amp increment price have been mentioned vide Annexure A Table-1 which shall be visible to all the bidders on their respective bidding screen for each Lot for which they are qualified to bid

22

Please note that the first bid that comes in the system should be equal to the start price + one increment or higher than the increment value for each Lot The second online bid and onwards for any particular Lot will have to be higher than the H1 rate by the minimum increment value or higher than the increment value

ii E-Auction shall be for a period as mentioned in the tender document for

all the items Lots in this e-auction If a bidder places a bid in the last 10 minutes of closing of the e-Auction and if that bid gets accepted then the duration for that particular Lot shall get extended automatically for another 10 minutes from the time that bid comes in Please note that the auto-extension will take place only if a bid comes in those last 10 minutes and if that bid gets accepted If the bid does not get accepted the auto-extension will not take place even if that bid might have come in the last 10 minutes In case there is no bid in the last 10 minutes of closing of any particular Lot the time shall get closed automatically without any extension for that particular Lot However bidders are advised not to wait till the last minute or last few seconds to enter their bid during the auto-extension period to avoid complications related with internet connectivity network problems system crash down power failure etc

iii The Bidder who has submitted the DD for any category can bid for all

LOTS mentioned under this category In case the bidder is H1 in any or more categories he has to uplift the said LOT as will be confirmed by BPCL at its discretion In case the bidder backs out from uplifting this LOT then the whole EMD for that category may be forfeited by BPCL

iv Auto Bidding Auto Bidding feature is a feature to safe guard the

bidderrsquos interest of any Internet failure or to avoid last minute rush This feature allows Bidders to place an automated bid against other Bidders in an auction for each Lot and bid without having to enter a new amount each time a competing Bidder submits a new offer for any particular Lot

The bid amount that a Bidder enters is the maximum at that point of time that the Bidder is willing to offer for a particular Lot Here the software bids on behalf of the supplier The auto-bid amount is the maximum amount that the Bidder is

willing to offer During the course of bidding the Bidder cannot delete or change the amount of an Auto Bid

Bids are submitted in increments (increasing bid amounts) The application automates auto bidding by processing auto bids automatically according to the increment that BPCL originally established when creating the auction submitting offers to the next bid increment each time a competing Bidder bids regardless if competing bids are submitted as auto or manual bids

7 Successful bidder shall be required to submit the final prices quoted during the e-Auction in the Format provided to you after the completion of Auction to ETL duly signed and stamped as token of acceptance without any new condition other than those already agreed to before start of auction immediately after the completion of the e-Auction

23

8 Your bid will be taken as an offer to collect the items mentioned in that particular Lot Bids once made by you cannot be cancelled withdrawn and you shall be bound to collect the item as mentioned above at your final bid price Should you back out and not agree as per the final rates quoted BPCL shall take action as appropriate including forfeiture of EMD for the whole category

9 After the receipt of the EMD and other required documents the bidder shall be assigned

a Unique User Name amp Password by ETL The bidders are advised to change the Password and edit the information in the Registration Page after the receipt of initial Password from ETL to ensure confidentiality All bids made from the Login ID given to them will be deemed to have been made by their company

10 The bidders will be able to view the following on their screen along with the necessary

fields in the e-Auction a Highest Bid (H1 unit Rate) in the Auction for the Lots for which they are qualified to

bid b Bid Placed by them (Unit Rate) c Their Own Rank (H1 H2 H3hellip etc where H1 would be the highest bidder H2 would

be the second highest bidder and so onhellip) d Opening unit Price amp Bid Increment value for each Lot

11 At the end of the e-Auction BPCL will decide upon the winner BPCLrsquos decision on award of Contract shall be final and binding on all the Bidders

12 BPCL shall be at liberty to cancel the e-auction process at any time before disposing

without assigning any reason 13 BPCL ETL shall not have any liability to bidders for any interruption or delay in access

to the site irrespective of the cause 14 Other Terms amp Conditions

- The Bidder shall not involve himself or any of his representatives in Price manipulation of any kind directly or indirectly by communicating with other bidders BPCL shall have the right to seek explanation from the bidders in case IP address of those bidders is found to be same Action if necessary shall be initiated against such bidders

- The Bidder shall not divulge either his Bids or any other exclusive details of

BPCL to any other party - BPCLrsquos decision on award of Contract shall be final and binding on all the

Bidders - BPCL along with ETL can decide to extend reschedule or cancel any Auction Any

changes made by BPCL and or ETL after the first posting will have to be accepted if the Bidder continues to access the site after that time

- ETL shall not have any liability to Bidders for any interruption or delay in access

to the site irrespective of the cause - ETL is not responsible for any damages including damages that result from but

are not limited to negligence

24

- ETL will not be held responsible for consequential damages including but not

limited to systems problems inability to use the system loss of electronic information etc

15 ONLINE BID FORM General description of details available online during bidding to enable bidders to put their prices online are as below

Lot No

Item Description Location Qty Unit Unit Rate in INR

(In Fig)

Unit Rate in INR (In Words)

1 As given in Table ndash A

As given in Table ndash A

As given in Table ndash

A

As given in Table ndash

A

Important Note

1 The bidders have to quote in the ldquoUnit Rate in INR (In Fig)rdquo column only during the e-auction

2 Please note that in case you are H1 in any LOT then it is mandatory for you to submit the total amount to BPCL and uplift the material Failure to do so will may result in forfeiture of EMD for that category

3 The ldquoUnit Rate in INR (In Words)rdquo will be automatically converted by the System

4 After the bidder submits the bid confirmation of the price he has quoted for any

particular Lot is asked from him twice after which only the system accepts or rejects his bid based on the Start Price H1 rate at that point of time Confirming to the minimum increment value

25

TABLE-A (PART-I)Scrap of Depots and Tanks

(Bidders to note that they have to submit separate EMD for each lot)

LOT NO

COMPLETE LOCATIONADDRESS

BRIEF ITEMS DESCRIPTION (You are requested to visit place before quoting for the

item Please take prior appointment from the contact

person before visiting the site)

Qty Unit EMD (Rs)

START PRICE (RS)

INCREMENTAL

VALUE (RS)

AUCTION

START TIME

AUCTION

CLOSE

TIME

130

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

FIRE ENGINE NO05 amp JOCKY PUMP -01 NO

1 LOT 75000 640000 3200 1000H

R 1030HR

131

CHERLAPALLI INSTALLATION PO-

HCL PB NO4HYDERABADTEL

EANGANA-500051 MRnilesh m karande

(निलश एम करानड) 9866317049

nileshmkarandebharatpetroleumin

OLD PUMPSMPDs

ETC 1 LOT 35000 240000 1200

1000HR

1030HR

132

Sewree InstRETAIL TERR OPSSEWREE

INSTLNSEWREE FORT ROADSEWREE(EAST)MUMBAIMaharashtra400015samanhusai

n983382927422-26156336 Extn

25samanhusainbharatpetroleumin

MS PRODUCT PIPELINES FIRE HYDRENT PIPE

LINES STORAGE STEEL RACKS MS

GATESSTEEL SHEET CUPBOARD

ETC

1 LS 75000 476000 2380 1000H

R 1030HR

26

133

Bharat Petroleum Corporation limited Bhilai Co-op Depot Bijalee NagarGE RoadDistrict-Durg Chattisgarh-490021 Contact Person MrRambabu B

(रामबाब बी)

9926499266 brambabubharatpetroleumin amp MrRavi

K Ghorpade (रनि क

घोरपड) 8600417776 ravikghorpadebharatpetroleumin

Oil Interceptors Hose Boxes

monitors hydrants Valves

Pipelines etc

1 LS 175000 1725912 862956 1000H

R 1030HR

134

Bharat Petroleum Corporation limited Bhilai Co-op Depot Bijalee NagarGE RoadDistrict-Durg Chattisgarh-490021 Contact Person MrRambabu B

(रामबाब बी)

9926499266 brambabubharatpetroleumin amp MrRavi

K Ghorpade (रनि क

घोरपड) 8600417776 ravikghorpadebharatpetroleumin

Search Lights UPS olour

cameras Fans Tubelight fixtures

Gate Light fittingsExhaust

Fans etc

1 LS 35000 335520 16776 1000H

R 1030HR

135

Bharat Petroleum Corporation limited Bhilai Co-op Depot Bijalee NagarGE RoadDistrict-Durg Chattisgarh-490021 Contact Person MrRambabu B

(रामबाब बी)

9926499266 brambabubharatpetroleumin amp MrRavi

K Ghorpade (रनि क

घोरपड) 8600417776 ravikghorpadebharatpetroleumin

Mobile PFS Lab-CG04D1373

1 LS 7500 48000 240 1030H

R 1100HR

136

DHARWAD LPG 323-333BELUR

INDUSTRIAL AREA ROAD NO3P B

NO39DHARWADKARNATAKA-580011

MRRajkatti Y S

10 -20 KL MS TANK MPDs DISPENCING

UNITS

1 LOT 35000 396800 1984 1030H

R 1100HR

27

(राजकटटी िाय एस)

9753125125 rajkattiysbharatpetr

oleumin

137

VILL amp PO AMBABAI KARARIJHANSI

UTTAR PRADESH-284001 MRTajeshwar

(तजशवर ) 9478823709 tajeshwarbharatpet

roleumin

PLATE 8MM 6FT16FT MS TANK 15000

LTSPIPEANGEL SCRAPLIGHT GI

SCRAP ETC

1 LOT 75000 418400 2092 1030H

R 1100HR

138

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

FIRE WATER TANK 03 NO

1 LOT 175000 1872000 9360 1030H

R 1100HR

139

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

MS UNLOADING PUMPSVT

PUMPSMOTORSCENTRIFUGAL PUMPS ETC

1 LOT 250000 4004000 20020 1030H

R 1100HR

140

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

7 NO OF UNDER GROUND

STORAGE TANKS AND ASSOCIATED

PIPE LINES IN TANK FARM

1 LOT 175000 1600000 8000 1100H

R 1130HR

141

Flat no 302 Shanthi Tower Vinayak

Nagar Hyderabad RoadNIZAMABADTELANGANA-503002 MR

Sri Harsha (शरी हषाा)

8606510668 sriharshabharatpetr

oleumin

MONO PUMP PRESET PUMP

MPDs EMBLEM POLE OLD

TANKFALSE CEILING OLD RVI

ETC

1 LOT 35000 229600 1148 1100H

R 1130HR

28

142

KARUR TERRITORY ATHUR ampKADAPARAI

VILLAGE ERODE ROAD ATHUR

POSTKARURTAMIL NADU-639002

MRDilip Krishnan

(दिलीप कषणि)

8138906295 dilipkrishnanbharat

petroleumin

OLD 11KV VCB ELECTRICAL

PANEL500KVA DG SET OLD VFD

PANELMICRO PLC AND PANEL ETC

1 LOT 75000 556800 2784 1100H

R 1130HR

143

WARANGAL DEPOT GOOD SHED

ROADWARANGALTELENGANA-506002

MRMukesh Murali

(मकश मरली)

9497270991 mukeshmuralibhara

tpetroleumin

VARIOUS DIA METER CS

PIPESGATE VALVES

1 LOT 75000 4924689 246234 1100H

R 1130HR

144

RAJBANDH TOP RAJBANDH

CHATTYDURGAPURWEST BENGAL-

713212 MRDurga

Annapurna K V N (िराा

अननपणाा क िी एि)

9775077069 durgakvnbharatpetr

oleumin

SCRAPPED MS SKO PRODUCT

TRANSFER PIPELINELIVE FIRE

DIGHTING FACILITIES LOADING

ARMSOLD TLC UNIT OLD VALES

ETC

1 LS 75000 483200 2416 1100H

R 1130HR

145

BPCL HOSPET PSA FOR SALES

OFFICERHOSPETKARNATAKA-583201

MRPradeep J Hivare

(परिीप ज नहिार)

9940588023 pradeepjhivarebhar

atpetroleumin

STEEL CANOPYTANK

MPDLIGHT FITTINGS

AUTOMATION EQUIPMENT ETC

1 LS 35000 320000 1600 1130H

R 1200HR

146

MANGLIA RECEIPT TERMINAL MANGILA

- SANVER ROAD MANGLIAINDOREMA

DHYA PRADESH-453771 MR Swapnil S

Kakde (सिनिल एस

काकड़) 7709969664 swapnilskakdebhar

atpetroleumin

FW PUMP SUCTION HEADER-

500MM PUMP DISCHARGE PL

250MMCOOLING SYSTEM FIXED

FOAM STSTEMFIRE

EXTINGUISHER JOCKY PUMP ETC

1 LS 75000 567800 2839 1130H

R 1200HR

29

147

ADARSH NAGAR DIST - BIJNORNAZIBABAD

UTTAR PRADESH-246763 MRMohd

Ibran (मौ इबराि)

9839523968 mohdibranbharatpe

troleumin

RUBBER HOSE WITH

FLANGEGATE VALVEs FOAM

DRUMALUMINIUM SCRAPMS TANK500LTR PROVER ETC

1 LOT 75000 500460 25023 1130H

R 1200HR

148

NO- 214 VISHWAKARMA

INDUSTRIAL AREAJAIPURRAJSRH

AN-302013 MRRajendra KM

(राजनर कमार)

99281493310141-6501547

rajendrakmbharatpetroleumin

KIRLOSKAR PUMP KIRLOSKAR

ENGINEFIRE ENGINE 03 NO

1 LOT 35000 230000 1150 1130H

R 1200HR

149

KARUR TERRITORY ATHUR ampKADAPARAI

VILLAGE ERODE ROAD ATHUR

POSTKARURTAMIL NADU-639002

MRRishi Rohan (ऋनष

रोहि) 7979944941 rishirohanbharatpet

roleumin

OLD STEEL TANKOLD PUMPING UNITSOLD

CANOPY ITEMSOLD EMBLEM

POLESOLD YARD LIGHTS FITTINGS

ETC

1 LOT 35000 179020 8951 1130H

R 1200HR

150

BULK OIL DEPOT JANKI NAGAR

BAHRIACH ROADGONDAUTTAR

PRADESH-271001

MRAnuj Jaiswal (अिज

जयसिाल) 7897030498 anujjaiswalbharatp

etroleumin

75KVA DG Set 125 KVA DG Set Preset Meters Proving Tanks

350mm diaStrainier etc

1 LS 75000 6309952 315497 1200H

R 1230HR

151

IRIMPANAM INSTALLATION NEW

OIL INSTALLATIONKOCHI KERALA-682309 MRU

Ramadas (य रामिास)

9958444988 uramadasbharatpet

roleumin

WEATHER SHIELD FOR ESCAPE LADDERWO

METER SYSTEMATF

PUMPLABORATORY

ITEMSSPRINKLER ETC

1 LOT 175000 1920000 9600 1200H

R 1230HR

152

STATION ROADHISSARHARYANA-125001 MRAbdul

Matin (अबिल मतीि)

9983784935 abdulmatinbharatp

etroleumin

2T DISPENCER amp OIL TANKGLOW FACIA CANOPY

ETC

1 LOT 75000 672328 336164 1200H

R 1230HR

30

153

Bharat Petroleum Corporation limited Bhilai Co-op Depot Bijalee NagarGE RoadDistrict-Durg Chattisgarh-490021 Contact Person MrRambabu B

(रामबाब बी)

9926499266 brambabubharatpetroleumin amp MrRavi

K Ghorpade (रनि क

घोरपड) 8600417776 ravikghorpadebharatpetroleumin

USED SCRAPPED TANK

1 LOT 250000 5769360 288468 1200H

R 1230HR

154

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumi

FIRE WATER TANK LIGHT

POLESSTORAGE TANK PIPELINE

ETC

453000

MT 250000 1198675 5993 1200H

R 1230HR

155

BPCL MANMAD INSTALLATION

MANMAD NANDGAON ROAD

PANEWADI MANMADNASHIKMAHARASHTRA423104

Contact Person MrDeepak Satpute

9692006232

USEDSCRAPPED DEPOT ASSETS-

FIRE WATER PIPELINEEXTINGU

ISHERFOAM TANKSVHF

HANDSET ETC

1 LS 175000 9647424 482371 1230H

R 1300HR

156

satish paikara m

(पकरा सतीश एम) CH INSTALLATION

MANAGER (RETAIL) BUDGE BUDGE 2

GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST

24-PARGANAS [SOUTH] BUDGE

BUDGE West Bengal PIN - 700137 TEL -

033-24701457 033-24701765 MOB -

9982754999 e-mail paikarasmbharatpe

troleumin

WEIGH BRIDGE 1 LOT 35000 168000 840 1230H

R 1300HR

31

157

dnyaneshwar

bendkule (बडकल

जञािश िर) SR MANAGER OPS IC

(RETAIL) MIRAJ OPPRAILWAY GOODS

SHED (MG) CHANDANWADI

MIRAJ Maharashtra PIN - 416410 TEL - 0241-2595555 -

MOB - 9820246346 e-mail

dnyaneshwarbbharatpetroleumin

FIRE ENGINE PUMP 03 NO

1 LOT 75000 316800 1584 1230H

R 1300HR

158

NAVGHAR INDUSTRIAL ESTATE

BEHIND MSEB GAS TURBINE UNIT

PBNO8 DIST-RAIGAD

BOKADVIRAURANMAHARASHTRA400702

Contact Person Mr Wadhwa Vinay Kumar

022-27222767981146387

6

DISPERSANT SPRAY SYSTEM20

KL NITROGEN TANKTANK-OIL

ON WATER MONITORING SYSTEM ETC

505 MT 35000 337704 16885 1230H

R 1300HR

159

dua gurinder (िआ

रररििर) CHIEF MANAGER OPS IC (RETAIL) KOTA TOP

MS BHARATPETROLEUM

CORPORATION LTDKOTA TOPNH-

27VILLAGE -BRIJESHPURATATHEDKOTA (RAJASTHAN)-325201 TEL - 0744-

2863317 MOB - 9793294449 e-mail

duagbharatpetroleumin

VARIOUS TYPE OF FIRE WATER

PIPELINE 41 MT 175000 2651707 13258

1230HR

1300HR

160

HAZIRA RETAIL TERRITORY SURAT

HAZIRA ROAD POICHHPORE DIST -

SURATHAZIRA GUJRAT-394510

CONTACT PERSON MRMiran M Vaghela

(नमरि एम िाघला)

9033370396 miranmvaghelabhar

PIPELINE amp FITTINGS FIRE

FIGHTING PUMPSLOADING

ARMS ETC

1 LS 75000 748160 37408 1400H

R 1430HR

32

atpetroleumin

161

BIJWSAN INSTALLATION NEAR

IGI AIRPORTNEW DELHIDELHI-110061

MRNavi Sharma (ििी

शमाा) 7727863450 navisharmabharatp

etroleumin

OLD PLT PIPELINES

1 LOT 35000 170400 852 1400H

R 1430HR

162

negi kamal (िरी कमल

ससिह) SR MANAGER OPS IC (RETAIL) KANPUR KANPUR

POL DEPOT BHAUNTI NH - 2 KALPI ROAD

PANKI KANPUR Uttar Pradesh PIN -

208020 TEL - - 0512-2985689 MOB -

9824201038 e-mail negikbharatpetrole

umin

FIRE ENGINE 03 NO

1 LS 35000 384000 1920 1400H

R 1430HR

163

BG GOODS SHED ROAD THACHA

NALLURTIRUNELVELITAMIL NADU-627358

CONTACT PERSON MR Aditya Sri Ram E

(आदितय शरी राम ई)

8867857296 adityasriramebhara

tpetroleumin

WEIGHT BRIDGE PRODUCT PUMP

WITH MOTORSFILLING

CABINET OLD STEEL PLATE ETC

1 LOT 35000 346264 173132 1400H

R 1430HR

164

BPCL IRUGUR TOP INSTALLATION

RAVATHUR PO IRUGUR

VIACOIMBATORE TAMIL NADU-641103

CONTACT PERSON MRNitesh Kumar

(नितश कमार)

9542345719 niteshkumar001bha

ratpetroleumin

MPDCANOPY ETC

1 LS 35000 328320 16416 1400H

R 1430HR

33

165

DESUR DEPOT NEAR DESUR RAILWAY

STATION VILLAGE ZADSHAPUR

DESURBELGAUMKARNATAKA-590014

MRManikantan G

(कनिकि टि जी)

9894555724 manikantangbharat

petroleumin

200 DIA FF LINE - ADDL WOPD

METER MASTER METERMLDB

PANELBARRIER GATE FOR

ENTRYEXIT ETC

22713

MT 35000 1097387 5486 1430H

R 1500HR

166

NEAR RAILWAY STATION PO

ATHARBANKI RLY COLONY DIST

JAGATSINGHPURPARADEEP ODISHA-

754120 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

OLD PD METERSMS

PIPELINESOLD MS PIPELINESASBEST

OS SHEETS ETC

1 LOT 35000 1889412 94470 1430H

R 1500HR

167

PB NO 106 GPO SALAWASJODHPURR

AJASTHAN-342001 MRAvinash Sahani

(अनििाश साहिी)

9587891413 avinashsahanibhara

tpetroleumin

MS SCRAP FIRE ENGINES (04

NOS) FUEL TANKS 1 MT 35000 246400 1232

1430HR

1500HR

168

BPCL PIYALA RETAIL INSTALLATION

VILLAGE - PIYALA PO ASAUTI TEHSIL-

BALLARBHGARH DIST - FARIDABAD

HARYANA-121102 MRMandal

Soumyajyoti (मिडल

सोमयजयोनत)

9874444332 mandalsbharatpetr

oleumin

FIRE EXTINGUISHER 10

KG DCPRADAR LEVEL GUAGE-

TANK FARM AUPARALLEL

REDUNDANT UPS-15

KVAAUTOMATION CABLESFLP

LIGHT FIXTURES IN WAGON P ETC

1 LOT 75000 724360 36218 1430H

R 1500HR

169

17 A HASTINGS ROADALLAHABADUTTAR PRADESH-211001 MRAkash R rivastava

(आकाश शरीिासति)

7678882211 akashsrivastavabha

ratpetroleumin

CANOPY LIGHTS (CFL)SEWING

MACHINE USHA TAILOR MODCO2

FIRE EXINGUISHER250

W MH Canopy light fixtures ETC

1 LOT 35000 2357168 117858 1430H

R 1500HR

34

170

AT POST AKOLNER TALUKA

AHMEDNAGAR DIST -

AHMEDNAGARMAHARASHTRA-414005

MRArpit Tiwari (अरपात

नतिारी) 9408381499 arpittiwaribharatpe

troleumin

FIRE WATER PUMP 850klTLF PUMP MS (M) 50 KLHR25 KVA DG SETCANOPYAMFTLF PUMP MS (M)

50 KLHR ETC

1 LS 35000 200800 1004 1500H

R 1530HR

171

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

10 KG DCP 10 NOS10 KG DCP 10

NOSBULK METERS 9 NOSBULK

METERS 141 NOS150MM DIA

PIPE LINE FOR SPEED80MM DIA

PIPE LINE FOR SPEED F 1FF PIPE LINE 200 MM ETC

1 LOT 250000 4839456 2419728 1500H

R 1530HR

172

ram mahto (राम

कमार) MANAGER OPS IC (RETAIL)

BALASORE DEPOT BALASORE DEPOT SOMENATHPUR

INDUSTRIAL AREA ESTATE BALASORE

Odisha PIN - 756019 TEL - 06782-224272 99562-19155 MOB - 9453042457 e-mail ramkumarbharatpe

troleumin

JB NFLP 25 NOSLIGHT

FITTINGS FLP 35 NLIGHT POLES

4M HT 12 NOELECTRICAL

CABLESSLAYINGCEILING FANS 20

NOS20 TON WINDOW AC

MAKE-SAMSUN ETC

1 LOT 35000 279564 139782 1500H

R 1530HR

173

BHARAT PETROLEUM CORP LTD SANKARI

DEPOTNARRAPANCHAVADI

SANKARI(RS)SALEM DIST SANKARITAMIL

NADU-637302 MRArun David A

(अरण डनिड ए)

9482875768 arundavidabharatp

etroleumin

200MM DIA STRAINER-

1NOGODREJFILING CABINET

4DRSSLIDING DOOR SDU-1GODREJ STORWEL

MODEL2MF SYSTEM 3PANELS

ETC

1 LOT 250000 4568544 2284272 1500H

R 1530HR

174

IRIMPANAM INSTALLATION NEW

OIL INSTALLATIONKOCHI KERALA-682309 MRU

Ramadas (य रामिास)

9958444988

RLY TRACKS amp ALLIED

FACILITYRLY TRACKS amp ALLIED

FACILITY ADDITIONAL

1 LOT 175000 1548000 7740 1500H

R 1530HR

35

uramadasbharatpetroleumin

175

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

Y STRAINER 200MM

2NOSSLUDGE PIT AT

BERHAMPORE4-DR FILLING CABINET-2

NOONE GODREJ STEEL TABLE

T9EARTHPITS FOR AG TANKS (12

NOS)ETC

1 LS 35000 372320 18616 1530H

R 1600HR

176

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

STOREWELL PLAIN ALMIRAH-2MS

STORAGE SAFEABLOY

LOCKFLP 125W HPMV 4NOSFIRE

ENGINE SET NO10 ETC

1 LOT 35000 3465584 173279 1530H

R 1600HR

177

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

FLP NON-INTEGRAL FLOOD

LIGHT 2SAKTI 4KVA

AUTOSTABILISERZYXEL OMNI 56K

MODEM FOR BERHARECEIVER-

1 CAMERA-2 MONITOR-1 ETC

1 LOT 75000 767068 383534 1530H

R 1600HR

178

BPCL MANMAD INSTALLATION

MANMAD NANDGAON ROAD

PANEWADI MANMADNASHIKMAHARASHTRA423104

Contact Person MrDeepak Satpute

9692006232

1 no 250 KVA DG SET

2 no of 630 KVA DG SET 6 number

HT panels with CTPT bus-bar

AMF panel for DG sets DG set cables

etc

1 LS 175000 1217664 608832 1530H

R 1600HR

179

BPCL MANMAD INSTALLATION

MANMAD NANDGAON ROAD

PANEWADI MANMADNASHIKMAHARASHTRA423104

Contact Person MrDeepak Satpute

Old roof sheet of TWF GANTRY

1 LS 35000 160812 80406 1530H

R 1600HR

36

9692006232

180

BHARAT PETROLEUM CORPORATION

LIMITED KONDAPALLI DEPOT ( TOP )

PINAPAKA (VIL amp POST) KONDAPALLI

(VIA) KRISVIJAYAWADAAN

DHRA PRADESH-9504214192

avneeshbhartibharatpetroleumin

DG SET AMF PANELS FIRE

ENGINE 70W ST LIGHT FIX 13

NOS160W FLP MLL TYPE 74

NOS15M HOSES 36NOS15 TON

AIR COND 2NOSFLD LIGHT

FIT 2X400 25NOS110V 100AH BATT

CHARGER ETC

1 LOT 35000 200000 1000 1600H

R 1630HR

181

IRUGUR BPCL IRUGUR TOP

INSTALLATION RAVATHUR PO

IRUGUR VIA COIMBATORE Tamil Nadu PIN - 641103 CONTACT PERSON MRSoorya Krishna

(सयाा कषणा) 9895449420

sooryakrishnabharatpetroleumin

ELECTRICALLY OPERATED EXIT BARTERMINAL

ROOM CARD READERTLF RTD

UNIT - BAY10POINT4TLF SET STOP VALVE - BAY10POI15 KL UNDER DRIVEWAY

TANK ETC

1 LS 250000 2120778

1 1060389

1600HR

1630HR

182

WARANGAL DEPOT GOOD SHED

ROADWARANGALTELENGANA-506002

MRMukesh Murali

(मकश मरली)

9497270991 mukeshmuralibhara

tpetroleumin

FW PIPELINE IN TANKFARM

AREAERECTION-75HP

MOTOR75HP PPU FLOWMORE

MSTLF125HP PPU

FLORITEHSDITLF20 HP PUMP KIR

MAKE NO 18 ETC

1 LS 75000 4934092 246704 1600H

R 1630HR

183

BARAUNI TOP PAPROUR DISTRICT

BEGUSARAIBARAUNIBIHAR-851114

CONTACT PERSON MRSaurabh Kumar

9432343519 saurabhkumar001b

haratpetroleumin

FIRE ENGINE-615KLHR-3NOSFIRE ENGINE-

615KLHR-3NOSMASTER METER SET - 3

NOS125KVA DG SET - 2 NOS15 TONS WINDOW

AC WITH REMOTE

1 LS 35000 227300 11365 1600H

R 1630HR

37

ETC

184

KATHGODAM DEPOT DIST -

NANITALUTTARAKHAND-263126 CONTACT PERSON MRPawan

Kumar (पिि कमार)

9862826505 pawankumar006bh

aratpetroleumin

1AVERY ZL SDDU ES0652 MS1LampT ZL HDDU BS5257 HSDZ LINE (SD) -

PUMPLampT PACEMAKER

IVLampT PACEMAKER

IV1LampT ZL HDDU GS1246 HSD ETC

1 LOT 35000 364000 1820 1600H

R 1630HR

185

UDAISAGAR ROAD NEAR RANA PRATAP

NAGAR RLY STNUDAIPURRAJAST

HAN-313001 CONTACT PERSON

MRKhuswinder

(खससिििर)

9412058886 khuswinderbharatp

etroleumin

ZWICKY PUMP NO175HP

PPUNIT-PUMP1PIPELINE

amp FTGS 10080NBFIRE

WATER TANK 858 KL CAP ADDFIRE

WATER RING MAIN ADDL EXP 1

SPRINKILER PIPELINE etc

1 LOT 250000 2121216 1060608 1630H

R 1700HR

186

BPC OIL DEPOT BATILPUR DIST-

DEVAREYABATILPURUTTAR PRADESH-

274001 MR Deepak

Joshi (िीपक जोशी)

9927576670 deepakjoshi001bha

ratpetroleumin

DG SET 125KVAPADLOCK (MAKE ABLOY) - 6

NO6 KVA GENSETDG SET 65

KVAVC BREAKER75 HP PP UNIT-PUMP

NO 2 ETC

1 LOT 35000 320000 1600 1630H

R 1700HR

187

Kandla Installation Khari Rohar Road

Gandhidham(Kutch)GandhidhamGUJRAT-

370201 CONTACT PERSON MRMayank

Bhatt (मयिक भटट)

8154964083 mayankbhattbharat

petroleumin

TANK NO 8 4645 KLTK NO2-ADDL CT-MVWSFFTK NO 18 13667 KL

ERECTIOTANK NO 2 15128 KL EXTN

ETC

1 LS 250000 7210400 36052 1630H

R 1700HR

188

PETROL DEPOT ABEKA

MAKBARAMEERUTUTTAR PRADESH-

250002 CONTACT PERSON MRKumar

Avinash (कमार

MIDCO SD PUMP3NO Z LINE (HD) PUMPAVERY

(SD) ERA PUMPSUBPUMP

amp DISPENSORS 2NOLampT Z LINE

1 LOT 75000 5687512 284375 1630H

R 1700HR

38

अनििाश) 8004938516 kumaravbharatpetr

oleumin

SD PUMP ETC

189

MUZAFFARPUR DEPOT VILL

SHERPURMUZAFFARPURM BIHAR-842005

CONTACT PERSON MRDipayan Roy

(दिपायि रॉय) 06243-242047 Extn 222

9933050509 dipayanroybharatp

etroleumin

DISPENCING UNITPOLE MOUNTED EMBLEM CANAOPY

STRUCTUREOLD MPDsTANK amp

MONOLITH ETC

17553

MT 35000 11200 56 1630H

R 1700HR

190

BARAUNI TOP PAPROUR DISTRICT

BEGUSARAIBARAUNIBIHAR-851114

CONTACT PERSON MrManjul Prasad

Arya (मिजल परसाि आया)

7004230090 manjulprasadarybh

aratpetroleumin

PRODUCT PIPE FITTING TANK

FOUNDATIONTWD

PIPESFITTINGS900KL TANK II858KL

TANK 10 ETC

1 LOT 250000 2184023 1092012 1700H

R 1730HR

191

BARAUNI TOP PAPROUR DISTRICT

BEGUSARAIBARAUNIBIHAR-851114

CONTACT PERSON MrManjul Prasad

Arya (मिजल परसाि आया)

7004230090 manjulprasadarybh

aratpetroleumin

FOAM TANK 3KL - 1 NOFOAM TANK

3KL - 1 NO100 MM PIPELINE amp FT

550M150 MM PIPELINE amp

FT225M350 MM PIPELINE amp FT

575M ETC

1 LS 35000 275652 137826 1700H

R 1730HR

192

BIJWSAN INSTALLATION NEAR

IGI AIRPORTNEW DELHIDELHI-110061

MRNavi Sharma (ििी

शमाा) 7727863450 navisharmabharatp

etroleumin

HSD TWD PIPELINE HEADER

amp VELVE UPTO TANKATF TWD

PIPELINE HEADER amp VALVE UPTO

TANKS AND LDO TWD PIPE LINE

HEADER amp VALVE UPTO TANK

1 LS 250000 3513600 17568 1700H

R 1730HR

39

SPECIAL NOTES

1 The above old items would be disposed as indicated in the table

2 Pl refer AnnexurendashD for detailed scope of disposal

TABLE ndash A [ PARTndash2 ] [Tentative]

TENTATIVE TAX RATES

STATE TAX FERROUS SCRAP

ALL IGST 1800

CSGST 900

SGST 900

The above mentioned tax rates are tentative and BPCL reserves the right to apply the rates applicable for ferrous and Non ndashferrous items which will be informed during the auction

40

ANNEXURE-D

Scope and SPECIAL CONDITIONS for Disposal of old tanks amp Depot Assets BPCL has different Installation amp depot as per the list in table A Part I The above list is only indicative and not limited exhaustive or actual and it is only for your general referenceguidance Parties have to physically visit the depot and inspect the lot meant for sale and make their own estimates and ascertain the condition of materials its quality it weight quantities make model numbers size capacities specifications and condition etc Therefore no claim shall be entertained in case of any variations if reported at the time of upliftment which may kindly be noted However there may be few items as given below left in the depot not meant for disposal and the same are separately marked or shown at the time of inspection and parties should consider accordingly The following items are not covered in the subject disposal and they are excluded from contractorrsquos scope of work a) Land b) Grown up Big Trees However small bushes shrubs etc are to be

removed and area to be cleaned from all vegetation etc 1 Pipelines running under Railway Tracks 2 Any petroleum products such as petroldieselkerosenelubricantsgreases

gear oils etc found in tankspipesbarrelsloosebulkpackages etc either inside or outside depot premises Petroleum products sludge are not covered in sale and to be handed over to BPCL if any foundsalvaged

3 Dispensing pumps retail outlet items like trays etc which are clearly marked amp kept separately

Please note that as BPCL has to handover land to Govt Authorities for their construction of sheds etc urgently and therefore the sequence of disposal in Phases and Time Lines shall be as under Contractor has to immediately complete the disposal of facilities falling under area from boundary wall The contractorrsquos obligations for completion of entire job will be as per tender terms amp conditions At the time of dismantling of facilities the contractor has to provide separate temporary fencing at his cost so that even after handing over part land to Govt Authorities for their construction activities other facilities are demarcated and any encroachment from unauthorized authority people are avoided The contractor has to make their own arrangements for safety and security during the entire operations of disposal activities The entire job must be completed as above but not exceeding 16 weeks from the date of authority letter as shown above failing which appropriate action as deemed fit will be taken in line with the general terms and conditions of the auction tender The successful bidder has to surface amp level the complete area after shifting all the materials All debris are to be removed from site For leveling the ground to one level

41

and filling up all trenches of underground tanks or any low level or trenches all debris earth rubble bricks mortar etc salvaged from dismantling are to be used The bidder has to arrange and bear the cost of dismantling loading unloading amp transportation of materials to his their place After excavating removing the underground tanks pipelines etc the same are to be filled up with available material or material brought from outside if required at contractorrsquos cost and risk in particular for filling up of underground tank trenches etc Dismantling of Underground pipelines in the Railway siding area from decantation header manifold sections and up to BPCL depot compound wall needs Railways permission for dismantling excavation etc which are to be obtained by the Purchaser only However BPCL may provide any assistance if required to the Purchaser in obtaining such permissions After excavation etc the area is to be filled back and brought to original condition to the satisfaction of the BPCL and as directed All safety precautions as stipulated by BPCL are to be followed at the time of disposal of facilities both inside and outside BPCL depot premises compound wall Any damage to the Corporationrsquos or Third Partyrsquos properties during removal of the items will have to be made good by the successful tenderer at their own cost The Corporation reserves the right to claim from the contractor any expenses which might have been incurred by it over and above the EMD by way of restoring damages caused to properties belonging to the Corporation Third Parties by the action of such contractorrsquos or their men Party has to make his own arrangement for power connections to cut the tanks or lighting or any other purpose BPCL shall not provide any power connection No invoice challan will be issued by BPCL for each truck of materials to be removed since the entire materials are being disposed on lumpsum single lot basis OTHER SPECIAL CONDITIONS FOR DEMOLITION OF DEPOT FACILITIES 1 The intending bidder should inspect the site prior to submitting of the offer and make himself familiar with the site conditions and available facilities 2 Bidders alongwith the offers must give an undertaking that the steel plates of tanks pipelines that have contained leaded gasoline will not be used for edible products drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe by suitable means 3 Demolition is an inherently hazardous process and hence every person involved in demolition activity must wear protective equipment including helmet gloves safety footwear etc as per BPCL guidelines 4 Demolition must be supervised by persons having thorough knowledge of demolition process 5 Successful bidder shall carryout a survey to assess the physical characteristics and design of the facilities to be demolished so as to arrive at a safe demolition method Based on survey Demolition Action Plan shall be submitted for BPCLrsquos approval before starting any demolition The plan should include bull Sequence of demolition of facilities with time frame bull Method of demolition of facilities including drawings sketches if any bull The proposed treatment for steel plates particularly for tanks which contained leaded gasoline

42

bull How the party will further utilize the steel plates obtained from product tanks and also the product pipes bull Method of disposal of debris bull Manpower to be deployed bull Machinery Equipment to be deployed bull List of PPE [ Personal Protective Equipments ] required and that would be worn by people involved in the activity 6 Before demolition begins all utility services to the structure like electricity water etc must be disconnected Arrangements must be made to keep the unwanted persons as far away as possible from the site by necessary barricade 7 It is dangerous to leave isolated parts of a wall structures standing as they are liable to collapse from the effect of high winds self weight etc and hence necessary cordoning should be made for such cases 8 Debris should not be allowed to build up against walls or floors with the consequent risk of the structure being unintentionally overloaded 9 Disposal process for debris and pit yard for the same should be identified for safe disposal within the stipulated time 10 Order dismantling From safety consideration following order for dismantling of the depot facility is recommended bull All equipment fittings bull AG Product piping and allied fittings bull AG Product tanks bull UG Product tanks bull Fire protection facilities ie fire water tanks hydrant mains monitors etc bull Internal electrification bull Structures bull Buildings bull Electrical ndash external yard lighting cabling MCC etc bull Communication The above is a standard sequence for dismantling but for this particular tender above sequence is superseded by earlier conditions of dismantling in 3 phases as mentioned in special conditions above 111 Demolition of Above Ground (AG) Tanks There are fatal and serious accidents caused by persons entering confined spaces without the necessary tests being carried out and correct safety rescue equipment being provided It is therefore absolutely essential to ensure that product tanks are tested and certified gas free prior to starting of hot work Following sequence shall be followed for dismantling of AG tanks a) Mechanical isolation of Tank by removing all pipe connections fittings like Level Gauges Dip hatch PV Valves Inter-tank catwalk (if any) b) Internal treatment and further dismantling AG tanks shall be demolished preferably by reverse jacking method

43

For safe working necessary scaffolds platforms etc shall be erected and proper access to them shall be provided The steel plates cut from tank shall be lowered using safe hoisting devices having valid test certificates Prevention of further use of steel plates which contained leaded gasoline for storage of edible products drinking water unless they are removed While disposing of the steel plates obtained from product tanks which contained leaded gasoline it shall be ensured that they are not further used for storing edible product and drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe This could be ensured by the following methods By heat treatment of steel plates using flame cleaner By removing all scales etc by abrasive blast cleaning using grits shots If the plates are grit shot blasted care shall be taken to collect the grit or shot from operation to prevent spread of lead bearing dust The used grits shots must be treated as contaminated and not reused for other operations It should be disposed off along with the residue thus obtained as per practice followed for leaded sludge All parties involved in handling the plates should be made aware of their origin and risks involved in view of leaded gasoline Disposal of steel plates from tanks which didnrsquot contain leaded gasoline Steel plates of other tanks in which leaded products have never been stored can be disposed off after cleaning with wire brush to bare metal particularly the first strake and bottom plates The responsibility of ensuring that the plates are completely safe for further use lies with the successful vendor 112 Demolition of UG tanks Following sequence should be sued for the disposal of Underground tanks

1 Mechanical isolation of Tank by removing all pipe connections fittings like Level Gauges Dip hatch PV Valves etc

2 All personnel involved in the removal and disposal of underground tanks should be aware of the potential hazards associated withmdash (a) flammable andor combustible liquids (b) product toxicity (c) entry into confined spaces and (d) entry into excavations

3 Before start of any work on the UG tank ensure that the copies of the tank cleaning certificates for the tanks are available The same to be certified by the BPCL officer (or) authorized inspector from BPCL who is witnessing the demolition before the start of the work

4 Open the manhole covers with the anchoring supports in place and if the tank is found to be filled with water it will be necessary to dispose of the water in an environmentally safe manner

5 After removal of the water from the tank refill the tank with fresh potable water until the tank starts to overflow Do not allow excess water to escape into the excavation and ensure the level does not rise into the vent pipe and submit the tank to excess static pressure

6 Withdraw water until the level is again down to 150 mm below the top of the tank

44

Use only pumping equipment suitable for the purpose and collect all water for proper Disposal

7 Allow the tank to settle for 2-3 hours and test the small vapor space with a gas detector and if the reading is below 5 of the LEL then the tank may be emptied If the same is found above 5 remove the water from the tank The disposal vendor may inform BPCL about the higher LEL readings and BPCL shall arrange to clean the tank further No work shall be taken up on the tank in this case Please note that the reading of the gas detector has to be witnessed by the BPCL officer (or) authorized inspector from BPCL

8 If the reading of the gas detector is below 5 the water may be removed and the cutting operations may be carried out

For safe working necessary shoring shuttering platforms shall be done and proper access shall be provided The steel plates cut from tank shall be lifted using safe hoisting devices having valid test certificates Prevention of further use of steel plates which contained leaded gasoline for storage of edible products drinking water unless they are removed While disposing of the steel plates obtained from product tanks which contained leaded gasoline it shall be ensured that they are not further used for storing edible product and drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe This could be ensured by the following methods By heat treatment of steel plates using flame cleaner By removing all scales etc by abrasive blast cleaning using grits shots If the plates are grit shot blasted care shall be taken to collect the grit or shot from operation to prevent spread of lead bearing dust The used grits shots must be treated as contaminated and not reused for other operations It should be disposed off along with the residue thus obtained as per practice followed for leaded sludge All parties involved in handling the plates should be made aware of their origin and risks involved in view of leaded gasoline Disposal of steel plates from tanks which didnrsquot contain leaded gasoline Steel plates of other tanks in which leaded products have never been stored can be disposed off after cleaning with wire brush to bare metal particularly the first strake and bottom plates The responsibility of ensuring that the plates are completely safe for further use lies with the successful vendor

12 Product Pipelines The pipelines can be disposed off after cleaning by sufficient water flushing The successful vendor shall ensure that these pipes are not re-used for carrying edible products drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe All parties involved in handling the pipes should be made aware of their origin and risks involved 13 General Safety regulations precautions while carrying out dismantling works The objective of this documents is to provide and establish safe-working practices at the work site of Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd These summarized safety requirements are mandatory and should be fully understood both by the successful vendor and their employees The contractual obligation for safety lies completely with the contractor

45

himself Further some additional safety requirements also can come up In such an even the successful vendor shall follow the more stringent regulation at all times The successful vendor shall at his own expense arrange and comply with all safety provisions as stipulated by the Company Bueuro of Indian Standards the Electricity act Factory act OISD and other acts as applicable in respect of all personnel directly or indirectly employed for the work The successful vendor shall ensure that he his sub-contractor and workers employed by him shall comply with all fire safety heath regulations issued from time to time by the company The successful vendor shall also be liable for any pecuniary liability arising on account of any violation by him of the safety requirements Should any injury to people or loss or damage due to fire or accident to any property or a portion thereof occur as a result of failure to comply with such regulations the successful vendor shall be held responsible for the consequences thereof and shall keep the company harmless and indemnified Relevant Indian standard codes on safety 1) IS3764-1922-Excavation work-code of safety 2) IS401 (Part1amp2) ndash 1967 - Safety regulations for steel tubular scaffolding 3) IS3696(Part 1)-1987-Safety code for scaffolds 4) IS3696(Part 2)-1987-Safety code for Ladders 5) IS7293-1974-Safety code for working with construction machinery 6) IS3016-1982-Code of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operations 7) IS4130-1991-Demolition of buildings-Code of safety 8) IS5216(Part 1amp2)-1982-Recommendation on safety procedures and practices in Electrical work 9) IS10667-1983-Guide for selection of industrial safety equipments for protection foot and leg 10) IS6994(Part 1)-1973-Specification for safety glovesPart 1-Leather and cotton gloves 11) IS2925-1984-Specification for Industrial safety helmets 12) IS3521-1983-Industrial safety belts and harnesses Working at Height Working at height is one of the most hazardous construction operations Utmost care is to be taken while working at height Working at height more than 2 Mtrs Shall be done with suitable guard rails and toe board Guard rail and toe board dimensions shall be same as given for scaffoldings While working at height 2 Mtrs And above safety harness must be used All openings must be boldly amp clearly marked and properly barricaded If cover is used it must be capable to bear the weight Proper crawling ladders must be used for sloping roof where tile battens are not strong enough to take the load For fragile roof crawling boards or roof ladder shall be used Openings cut outs on floor roof must be guarded with barricade cover having capacity to withstand human load and clearly marked with colour and notice board Using Ladder

46

Only one person shall climb or descent from one ladder at a time It shall be secured at top and bottom and in addition one person should be present at the ground to hold the ladder as a second check If the ladder is used for carrying material as well suitable foot holds and handholds shall be provided on the ladder The slope of the ladder shall not be too steep or flat (the ladder shall be given an inclination not steeper than 1 to 4 ie 1 horizontal to 4 vertical) to cause slipping or falling off and it shall rest on firm surface No portable single ladder shall be over 10 M in lengths while the width between the side rails in ring ladder shall in no case be less than 30 cms for ladder upto and including 3 Mtrs in length Ladder shall extend at least 1 M above landing place For longer ladders this width should be increased by at least by 6 mm for each additional 30 cms of length Uniform step spacing shall not exceed 15 cms Rung of the ladder shall not be used for support or to tie stiles or side members are meant for this Ladder shall not be hung from its rungs or from one stile as this tends to pull out the rungs Make sure that footwear is free from mud or grease etc before climbing a ladder Ladder used shall be of standard material like wooden steel and be sufficiently strong conforming to IS3696-1991(Part 2) Scaffolding Scaffolding can be defined as a temporary structure supporting one or more platforms and which is used either as a workplace or for storage of materials in the course construction work including both for maintenance and demolition Scaffolding shall be provided for all works that cannot be safely done from the ground except such short period of work as can be done safely from ladders Scaffolds shall be erected altered or dismantled only by competent persons under proper supervision After erection scaffolds shall be inspected at least once in a week and a written report on each inspection is kept The height above which scaffolding is mandatory is 2 Mtrs Scaffolding shall be of good quality Bamboo or steel tubular structure conforming to IS 4014(Part I and II) Scaffolds shall be designed for their maximum load and with a safety factor of at least 4 or as prescribed by the site-in-charge Scaffolds shall be provided with safe means of access such as stairs ladders or ramps Scaffold shall be tied or anchored to the building or structure at suitable intervals so as to prevent movement

47

Joints in the scaffolds shall be tied up and clamped properly to avoid any slippage The upright members of the scaffolding shall be placed on firm and level ground and base plates at their feet shall rest on timber sole boards All the uprights shall be kept equidistant and shall be connected and strengthened by ladders fixed on the inside of the uprights for strength joints in ladders shall be staggered Transforms shall be set on top of ladders and at right angles to them and building structure Bracing is essential to stiffen the scaffolds and prevent sideways movement and it should run diagonally from ladder to ladder or upright to upright Working platforms and gangways should rest squarely and evenly on transforms to prevent risk of trippling Recommended width of it are a) Not less than 60 cm if used as footing only b) Not less than 80 cm if used also for stacking of materials c) Not less than 11 Mtrs If used for the support of a treETLe platform The provision of security guard rails and toe board at every point at which full height is more than 2 Mtrs Shall be made Guard rail height should be between 90cm and 115 cm and toe board should raise 15 cm above the working platform Suitable protection shall be made by providing debris netting against falling of materials Mobile tower scaffold ndash wheels should be locked when in use Static tower scaffold should not exceed 12 Mtrs In height when free standing and above this height should tied Height to base width ratio for static tower should not more than 41 351 and 31 for indoor outdoor and mobile tower respectively Safety harness should be used while working at height more than 2 Mtrs Scaffolding shall be physically checked for load carrying capacity occasionally Following BIS safety codes shall be referred for further safety precautions a) IS3696-1987 PART I-Safety of scaffolding b) IS3696-1991 PART II-Safety code for ladder c) IS4014-PART 2-Code of practive for steel tubular scaffolding ndash safety regulations Working Platform Wherever possible all works to be done at a height greater than 2 Mtrs Above ground level must be performed from properly constructed and maintained working platform Safe means of access shall be provided to all working platforms Working platforms gangways and stairways shall be so constructed that they shall not sag unduly or unequally Every opening in a working platform shall be provided with suitable beams to prevent the fall of persons or materials The working platform shall be - Closely boarded

48

- At least 60 cm wide if used only as a footing only at least 80 cm wide if used also for stacking material and at least 11 Mtrs If used for the support of a treETLe platform - Provided with tow-boards of minimum 015 Mtrs in height - Provided with hand rails not greater than 085 Mtrs above toe-board - Constructed as close to the structure or building as possible Working on roof People working on roof shall be properly protected by providing temporary railing hand rails safety harness Workers working underneath shall use helmets Care shall be taken to prevent falling of material from top to adjoining area in slat roofs more than 10deg safety belt shall be used and belt end fastened properly to a fixed object Workmen shall not be allowed to work on slippery roofs Fragile materials such as wired glass corrugated plastic sheeting and unreinforced insulating slabs etc shall be identified and necessary precautions taken while working on them People working on fragile roof shall be properly protected by providing two Crawling Bards or Roof ladders so that one is available to stand on while the other is being moved Crawling Boards shall have cross batons atleast 32 mm thick and not more than 380 mm apart and shall be secured in position Gas cutting Adherence to relevant codes and employment of qualified workers are two basic requirements for gas cutting process Hazards such as electricity heat flame flammable gas etc are present in this process Hence following precautions must be followed while carrying these operations All fire precautions as stipulated in IS3016 (Code of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operations) shall be followed while gas cutting operations) shall be followed while gas cutting Fire extinguishers sand buckets water and gunny bags shall be provided when hot work is in progress Gas cylinders used for gas cutting Gas cylinders shall be of approved make Gas cylinder valves shall always be checked and shall be closed when not in use Be stored in a well-ventilated area Be fitted with safety caps when not in use Not be lifted by nozzle and rolled All gas and oxygen regulators shall be fitted with Flashback arrestors being non-return valves designed to prevent and explosive mix developing in cylinder Checking for leaks shall be by means of soapy liquid applied to each joint and under no circumstances shall a naked flame be applied to any part of the cylinder When working at a height do not place cylinders directly beneath the working area as molten metal may fall in to the hoses causing leaks and possibly igniting the gases

49

The welder and any person working in close proximity in order to prevent permanent damage to the eyes must wear suitable eye protection when not in use electricity to the holder and electrode shall turned off Hose shall be in good condition properly clamped as per specifications Welding cable shall have proper insulation with minimum number of joints All equipments shall be properly earthed and cables properly insulated and connected LPG Cylinders if used should be stored kept in a well-ventilated placed and there should be no excavations drains or basements nearby LPG Cylinders should never be stored below ground level or closer than 3 M to cylinder containing oxygen or materials which are toxic and corrosive Cylinders full or empty should never to stored upright with the valve uppermost The valve of empty LPG cylinders should be kept closed if they are left open air will diffuse into the cylinder and may form an explosive mixture BIS Code IS3016-1982 on ldquocode of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operationsrdquo shall be referred for further safety measures Electrical work Some of the basic safety steps to be ensured are given below 1) Only authorised person shall carry out dismantling of electrical system 2) Isolation of the electrical system before taking up the work must be ensured 3) Before working on an electrical line fuse should be physically removed and the line is isolated and a suitable locking mechanism must be provided to prevent accidental switching fixing fuses by other persons A notice board displaying ldquoMen at workrdquo message should be placed The section of circuit under repair should be connected to earth 4) IS 5216-1982 ldquoRecommendations on safety procedures and practices in Electric Worksrdquo shall be referred for further safety measures Working with machineries Material handling equipments Many accidents take place while handling materials at site It is highly hazardous operation Hence special attention by contractor is required in this respect Following precautions are recommended Safe working space for all these equipments must be provided Proper material stockyard should be made and all material should be staked arranged kept in orderly manner with proper moving space for handling machinery Proper warning boards signs shall be provided when machineries like cranes hoists are being operated Brakes clutches of winches shall be checked on regular basis Chains ropes belts shall be inspected and repaired changed as necessary All moving part of the material handling equipment must be provided with suitable guards

50

Lifting ropes should be inspected for kinking loose wires high strands corrosion nicking lubrication change in diameter cross section Slings and other lifting materials which are not suitable for use should be promptly withdrawn and destroyed Lifting chains should be inspected for bent links cracks in weld areas or any other section of link trasverse nicks and gauges and corrosion pits Elongation of the lifting chain link due to over loading should be inspected before using it For lifting hook if the throat opening exceeds 15 of the normal opening it should be replaced When inspecting the hook measurement must be made between the shank and narrowest point of the hook opening A chain used for lifting should not be spliced by inserting a bolt between two links Strain should not be put on a kinked chain Hammer should not be used to force a hook over a chain link A safety hook fitted with a latch to prevent displacement of loads should only be used for material handling lifting IS7293-1974 (Code of Practice for Working with Construction Machinery) shall be referred for further safety measures Cranes All works involving the use of crane shall be properly planned in advance and the following shall be ensured The crane is capable of lifting the load Safe load capacity should be clearly marked on jibs winches pulleys slings and ropes All job cranes should have an automatic safe load indicator which alerts the operator The condition of the ground at the crane location is satisfactory to support the crane and the load The rotation of the cab and therefore the boom is not restricted-suitable matting or plates are available to protect underground services and paving All slings shackles hooks etc are of correct rating and in good condition Cranes and lifting equipments must be inspected and carry a valid test certificate issued by an accredited testing agency Crane hooks etc are to be fitted with properly functioning safety clips to prevent displacement of the sling from the hook during the lift Driver of the crane must be watchful and must ensure before driving the vehicle either forward or reverse that no one is near the wheel of the vehicle and no one is trying to climb the vehicle while moving Crane operators and signalers must be over the age of 18 trained and sufficiently experienced There should always to a signalman or a signaling system such as a

51

telephone if the crane operator cannot see the load throughout the lift Hand signal shall be clear and distinct and shall follow recognised code or system Workers must be use safety shoe and helmet They are also required to wear gloves and other PPE for handling of some special materials Raising lowering and braking of jib should not be done abruptly in order to prevent it from snapping All vehicles used by the contractor shall be in worthy conditions and in conformance to the land transport requirements Cranes should be tested and examined by a competent person for its wear and tear No part of the crane or crane load should be closer than 4 Mtrs to live overhead For movement of crane or other material handling equipment ramp gradient should not exceed 1 in 10 No person should be allowed to stand or work under lifted load All drivers shall hold a valid driving license for the class of vehicle to be driven Manual Handling Assistance should be obtained if the load is too heavy or awkward for manual handing Clear walkway to the destination and safe stack should be ensured before handing the load manually Following procedure should be followed while lifting the load manually Stand close to the load on a firm footing and with feet about 30 am apart Bend the knees and keep your back as straight as you can Take a firm grip on a load Breathe in and throw the shoulders backwards Straighten the legs amp continue to keep the back as straight as you can Make sure that your view is not obstructed by the load Keep the load close to the body Lift slowly and smoothly When carrying the load avoid twisting spine to run move your feet instead One person should not be allowed to pull more than 63 kg The best weight unit for lifting by a worker is 18 kg and hence should be fixed as upper limit of load to be lifted by worker If two or more workers are lifting one should give instructions to ensure that the team works together bull Type of clothing is very important in manual handling of material Clothing should be such that it allows easy movement of arms and will not catch in machinery or on a load

52

bull The successful bidder of the said depot assets will assume full responsibility for demolishing and dismantling the said facilities and itrsquos removal from the corporationrsquos land whether through his own employees or through contract labour It should also be a condition of the tender documents that consequent upon the sale of the said depot assets the depot shall cease to be the corporationrsquos ldquoestablishmentrdquo as that expression is defined in the Building and other construction workers actrsquo1996and if the successful bidder employs 50 or more building workers for the demolition of the said facilities he as the ldquoemployerrdquo in relation to the said establishment will ensure full compliance with the said act including section 44 amp 45 thereof Upon the cancellation of the factory license and the slump sale of the assets of the said depot the storage and distribution of petroleum products is no longer carried on in the said facilities The successful bidder or purchaser of the said depot assets who demolishes the said facilities with the intention of selling the various items from the depot as scrap for his own benefit cannot be regarded as a ldquocontractorrdquo as that expression is defined in the contract labour (regulation amp abolition act1970 Similarly the workmen engaged by the successful bidder or purchaser of the said depot assets for carrying out the work of demolition cannot be regarded as contract labour under the said act In the circumstances no sooner the property in the assets of the depot facilities is transferred to the successful bidder or purchaser the corporation can not be regarded as the ldquoprinciple employerrdquo under the said act in as much as the Corpn has ceased to continue the work of the establishment viz The storage and distribution of the petroleum products in the concerned depot bull Under the Environment (protection) Act 1986 read with Hazardous waste (management amp handling) rules1989 the ldquooccupierrdquo in relation to the depot facilities is obliged to ensure that all hazardous waste are properly handled and disposed of without any adverse effects which may result from such wastes and is also responsible for proper collection reception treatment storage or disposal of these wastes either himself or through the ldquooperator of the facilityrdquo Since the corporation is governed by the said act and rules and highest bidder purchaser of the depot assets is not the occupier generating hazardous it is incumbent on the corporation to continue its practice namely handing over the site to the successful bidder the product including the sludge vapour and gas etc is completely removed as per the Companyrsquos operating procedure It may also be appreciated that the highest bidderpurchaser may fail to take any safeguards to protect his employees or the employees of a contractor engaged by him or the public at large from the toxic or poisonous effects of the residual sludge vapour or gas

ARBITRATION CLAUSE

Any dispute or difference whatsoever arising out of or in connection with this Agreement including any question regarding its existence validity construction interpretation application meaning scope operation or effect of this contract or termination thereof shall be referred to and finally resolved through arbitration as per the procedure mentioned herein below (a) The dispute or difference shall in any event be referred only to a Sole Arbitrator (b) The appointment and arbitration proceedings shall be conducted in accordance with SCOPE forum of Arbitration Rules for the time being in force or as amended from time to time (c) The Seat of arbitration shall be at Mumbai (d) The proceedings shall be conducted in English language (e) The cost of the proceedings shall be equally borne by the parties unless otherwise Directed by the Sole Arbitrator

53

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15

167 The terms and conditions of tender for disposal of scrap material as per Annexure

ndash1 amp 2 shall be applicable 168 Any change in conditions of sale or additional conditions of sale if any will be

announced in the following web sites

1 httpseprocureprocuretigercom 2 wwwbharatpetroleumcom --gt Energizing Business --gtTenders rarrSearch

Tender by Categoryrarr CPO(Mktg)-Disposal

169 The list of disposal items and their location with address contact person and their Tel No and EMD details etc are provided at TABLE-A [Part ndash I ]

1610 The lot location with quantities auction start time Auction close time start

bid Price bid increment value etc details are provided in TABLE-A [PART ndash 1 ] 1611 The tentative GST details are provided in TABLE-A [PART ndash 2 ] 1612 The decision of seller is final and binding in all matters related to this sale

17 The Validity period of the offer is 50 days from the date of e-auction

18 Successful parties may note that

(a) Item once sold cannot be taken back or exchanged Should any successful

tenderer withdraw their bid either prior to our issue of acceptance letter or afterwards the Seller will be at liberty to resell the items to any person of their choice at the risk and cost of the original successful tenderer If such re- sale proceeds is more than the earlier de-faulting successful tendererrsquos offer they will not be entitled for any increased proceeds realized by the Corporation However if the re-sale proceeds are less than the earlier defaulting successful bidder the seller reserves the right to recover the difference in re-sale realization from the defaulting earlier successful bidder

(b) Resale transfer on assigning the unremoved undismantled materials to

any other party will not be allowed until the materials are removed from our premises

(c) Any damage to the Corporationrsquos Railwayrsquos or Third Partyrsquos properties

during removal of the items will have to be made good by the successful tenderer at their own cost The Corporation reserves the right to claim from the tenderer any expenses which might have been incurred by it over and above the EMD by way of restoring damages caused to properties belonging to the Corporation RailwaysThird Parties by the action of such tenderer or their men

19 The Corporation reserves the right to accept or reject any tender in part or completely

to suit their convenience without assigning any reasons whatsoever

The entire job of upliftment must be completed as per schedule as mentioned in point

no 81 above ldquoBPCL at its own discretion may request the bidder to make

16

payment and uplift the material beyond the above time schedule under exceptional circumstancesrdquo

Special terms and conditions for sale of scrap

Sr no Details Time limit

1 Time limit for EMD refund when bidder is not

H1 for any lot in the current auction 45 days from completion of auction

2 Time limit for EMD refund when bidder is H1

for any lot in the auction

After completion of sale of all the lots (of the same items for which customer is H1) and receiveing adequate confirmation from the location

3 EMD of the unsuccessful lots

EMD of unsuccessful lots will not be adjusted against the successful lots EMDrsquos will be refunded to the customer within 45 days of completion of auction Customer to make full payment for the Lots where he is H1

17

ANNEXURE ndash A

(on bidder letterhead with company seal and stamp with contact details) From Date To Ms Bharat Petroleum Corp Ltd CPO (Mktg) A-Installation Sewree (East) Mumbai -400015 Sirs Re REQUEST TO ISSUE OUR LOGIN ID PASSWORD FOR PARTICIPATING IN THE e-AUCTION TO BE HELD ON BEHALF OF BPCL ON 20012021 FROM 1000 HRS FOR VARIOUS LOTS A EMD Details

Please find attached herewith our Demand Draft payable to Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd at Mumbai as per details given hereunder for participating at the above e-Auction All DDs are payable to Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd at Mumbai Lot No DD NoNEFTRTGS Details Amount

Bidders to note that bidder has to submit separate EMD for each lot For more information you may contact BPCL representative at 022-24176416 022-241765078696906824 9821431147 B General Notes

We hereby confirm that we have understood the steps for Bidding on e-Procurement

Technologies Ltd Site httpseprocureprocuretigercom and would like to participate in the mock online training auction for BPCL to be held on 14012021 to 17012021We hereby confirm that we have read and understood the terms amp conditions of the e-Auction Sale tender documents for all the lots and same are acceptable to us We have also physically inspected the materials and understood the scope of materials and its condition and there are no deviations to the same as per the auction catalogue details and I accept all terms and conditions of the e-auction sale tender document in full We will honour the Bids placed by us during the auction procedure We also confirm that we will e-mail a scanned copy or fax the price confirmation of our

18

final online quoted rate as per AnnexurendashB immediately after the completion of e-auction followed by original price confirmation sheet by courier

You are requested to ISSUE our Login ID Password on our valid and official email as given in below on receipt of above DDNEFTRTGS PAYMENT and relevant documents E Mail Id____________________________ PAN No ____________________________ (Please enclose PAN Card Copy In case PAN Card copy is not enclosed DD will not be accepted) GSTN No_________________________ (Please enclose self attested GST registration copy)

Thanking you Yours truly Company Stamp ampSeal

[Name amp Signature] Encl 1] Drafts as above 2 ] Other documents [ provide full details ] Tel No Office

Residence Mobile Ph No Fax No

19

ANNEXURE ndash B

Confirmation of Training

To Ms Bharat Petroleum Corp Ltd CPO (Mktg) A-Installation Sewree (East) Mumbai -400015 Fax 022 24117878

This is to confirm that we have understood all bidding procedures for the Forward auction to be held on 20012021 We also confirm that we have understood and comply with all tender terms and conditions mentioned in the tender document - DISPCPO (M)20-21(1)05-Scrap of Depot amp Tanks Thanking you Yours truly Company Stamp ampSeal

[Name amp Signature]

20

Annexure ndash C Bidding procedure and Auction guidelines A Steps for Actual Bidding Procedure

1 Go to httpseprocureprocuretigercom 2 Enter ldquoLogin IDldquo and ldquoPasswordrdquo 3 When a bidder logs in for the first time for the particular auction bidder has to accept

to the Terms amp Conditions (After accepting to the terms amp conditions of the company only you can be able to bid)

4 After accepting to the terms you will be taken to the auction-listing page where you will be able to see all the details about the auctions

5 Click on Auction Room link on the top of this page This will take you to the Bidding Page A separate Window opens which is the Bid room

6 Now Start Bidding You can either Bid Manually OR can use Auto-Bid (In Auto bid the computer will bid on your behalf upto that value you given)

7 In the Manual Bid option you can put your bid in the text box available for each ITEM and submit it every time A bid confirmation pop up box will appear to confirming whether you want to go ahead with the bid posted or not If you confirm the bid your bid will be posted If your bid is accepted that will be displayed in ldquoMy Last Accepted Raterdquo column on your right side screen Also the highest bid amount will be displayed in ldquoH1 Raterdquo column If you are the highest bidder at the time ldquoYour Rankrdquo column will be highlighted with ldquogreenrdquo background with rank mentioned as 1 (which is indicative that you are H1 ie the highest bidder for that particular item at that point of time)

8 During the auction the current highest bid of the bidder the bid status and the bid history can be viewed on the screen all the times Bids can be placed at the specified time mentioned during the auction day

9 For Auto Bid Click on the ldquoAuto Bidrdquo icon related to the item you want to bid It will open a small window where you can place your ldquoauto bidldquo The starting bid amount in ldquoLower Limitrdquo text box will be the Opening Price + One Increment or the H1 Price at that point of time Enter the maximum amount in the ldquoUpper Limitrdquo text box Submit your auto bid after filling the upper limit

10 You can see your Bid Value and the Highest Bid Value for a particular lot after bidding once

11 There is Auto Time Extension will be done by the system If any bidder post his bid in the last 10 minutes of the auction closing time the auction will be extended automatically for further 10 minutes

Special Note Bidders are requested to check the Bid Entry in words amp figures before confirming it Any wrong bids will lead to forfeiture of Earnest Money Deposit (EMD) and said lot will be re-auctioned and the bidder is liable to be barred from the future bidding if any

21

B E-Auction Guidelines

BPCL shall finalise the disposal of the items (Lots) against this Tender through e-auction mode BPCL has made arrangement with Ms e-Procurement Technologies Ltd (ETL) who shall be BPCLrsquos authorized service provider for the same Please go through the guidelines given below and submit your acceptance to the same 1 E-Auction shall be conducted by BPCL on pre-specified date and time which the bidders

shall be quoting from their own offices place of their choice Internet connectivity shall have to be ensured by bidders themselves In extreme case of failure of Internet connectivity (due to any reason whatsoever may be) it is the biddersrsquo responsibility decision to send fax communication immediately to Ms e-Procurement Technologies Ltd furnishing the price the bidder wants to bid online with a request to upload the faxed price on line so that ETL will up load that price on line on behalf of the Bidder It shall be noted clearly that the concerned bidder communicating this price to ETL has to solely ensure that the fax message is received by ETL in a readable legible form and also the bidder should simultaneously check up with ETL about the clear receipt of the price faxed It shall also be clearly understood that the bidder shall be at liberty to send such fax communications of prices to be up loaded by ETL only within the closure of Bid time for that particular Lot and under no circumstance it shall be allowed beyond the closure of Bid time for that particular Lot It shall also be noted that ETL should be given a reasonable required time by the bidders to upload such prices online and if such required time is not available at the disposal of ETL at the time of receipt of the fax message from the bidders ETL will not be uploading the prices and either BPCL or ETL are not responsible for this unforeseen circumstances In order to ward-off such contingent situation bidders are requested to make all the necessary arrangements alternatives whatever required so that they are able to circumvent such situation and still be able to participate in the e-auction successfully Failure of power at the premises of bidders during the e-auction cannot be the cause for not participating in the e-auction On account of this the time for the e-auction cannot be extended and neither BPCL nor ETL is responsible for such eventualities

2 Ms e-Procurement Technologies Ltd shall arrange to train your nominated person

(s) without any cost to you after the submission of the required documents amp the EMD amount

3 Starting Bid Bid Increment The opening price and the bid increment value for the

respective Lot has been mentioned vide Annexure A Table-1 BPCL reserves the right to revise the start bid price at the time of auction

4 BIDDING CURRENCY AND UNIT OF MEASUREMENT Bidding and evaluation will be conducted in Indian Rupees (INR) of the item Lot The price bid placed during the ldquoe-Auctionrdquo shall be ldquoRate per Unitrdquo against each Lot

5 At the end of the e-auction bidder has to provide the Price Confirmation for his valid

highest offer submitted in the e-Auction as per BPCLrsquos format immediately after the completion of the e-Auction

6 Procedure of e-Auction

i The start bid price amp increment price have been mentioned vide Annexure A Table-1 which shall be visible to all the bidders on their respective bidding screen for each Lot for which they are qualified to bid

22

Please note that the first bid that comes in the system should be equal to the start price + one increment or higher than the increment value for each Lot The second online bid and onwards for any particular Lot will have to be higher than the H1 rate by the minimum increment value or higher than the increment value

ii E-Auction shall be for a period as mentioned in the tender document for

all the items Lots in this e-auction If a bidder places a bid in the last 10 minutes of closing of the e-Auction and if that bid gets accepted then the duration for that particular Lot shall get extended automatically for another 10 minutes from the time that bid comes in Please note that the auto-extension will take place only if a bid comes in those last 10 minutes and if that bid gets accepted If the bid does not get accepted the auto-extension will not take place even if that bid might have come in the last 10 minutes In case there is no bid in the last 10 minutes of closing of any particular Lot the time shall get closed automatically without any extension for that particular Lot However bidders are advised not to wait till the last minute or last few seconds to enter their bid during the auto-extension period to avoid complications related with internet connectivity network problems system crash down power failure etc

iii The Bidder who has submitted the DD for any category can bid for all

LOTS mentioned under this category In case the bidder is H1 in any or more categories he has to uplift the said LOT as will be confirmed by BPCL at its discretion In case the bidder backs out from uplifting this LOT then the whole EMD for that category may be forfeited by BPCL

iv Auto Bidding Auto Bidding feature is a feature to safe guard the

bidderrsquos interest of any Internet failure or to avoid last minute rush This feature allows Bidders to place an automated bid against other Bidders in an auction for each Lot and bid without having to enter a new amount each time a competing Bidder submits a new offer for any particular Lot

The bid amount that a Bidder enters is the maximum at that point of time that the Bidder is willing to offer for a particular Lot Here the software bids on behalf of the supplier The auto-bid amount is the maximum amount that the Bidder is

willing to offer During the course of bidding the Bidder cannot delete or change the amount of an Auto Bid

Bids are submitted in increments (increasing bid amounts) The application automates auto bidding by processing auto bids automatically according to the increment that BPCL originally established when creating the auction submitting offers to the next bid increment each time a competing Bidder bids regardless if competing bids are submitted as auto or manual bids

7 Successful bidder shall be required to submit the final prices quoted during the e-Auction in the Format provided to you after the completion of Auction to ETL duly signed and stamped as token of acceptance without any new condition other than those already agreed to before start of auction immediately after the completion of the e-Auction

23

8 Your bid will be taken as an offer to collect the items mentioned in that particular Lot Bids once made by you cannot be cancelled withdrawn and you shall be bound to collect the item as mentioned above at your final bid price Should you back out and not agree as per the final rates quoted BPCL shall take action as appropriate including forfeiture of EMD for the whole category

9 After the receipt of the EMD and other required documents the bidder shall be assigned

a Unique User Name amp Password by ETL The bidders are advised to change the Password and edit the information in the Registration Page after the receipt of initial Password from ETL to ensure confidentiality All bids made from the Login ID given to them will be deemed to have been made by their company

10 The bidders will be able to view the following on their screen along with the necessary

fields in the e-Auction a Highest Bid (H1 unit Rate) in the Auction for the Lots for which they are qualified to

bid b Bid Placed by them (Unit Rate) c Their Own Rank (H1 H2 H3hellip etc where H1 would be the highest bidder H2 would

be the second highest bidder and so onhellip) d Opening unit Price amp Bid Increment value for each Lot

11 At the end of the e-Auction BPCL will decide upon the winner BPCLrsquos decision on award of Contract shall be final and binding on all the Bidders

12 BPCL shall be at liberty to cancel the e-auction process at any time before disposing

without assigning any reason 13 BPCL ETL shall not have any liability to bidders for any interruption or delay in access

to the site irrespective of the cause 14 Other Terms amp Conditions

- The Bidder shall not involve himself or any of his representatives in Price manipulation of any kind directly or indirectly by communicating with other bidders BPCL shall have the right to seek explanation from the bidders in case IP address of those bidders is found to be same Action if necessary shall be initiated against such bidders

- The Bidder shall not divulge either his Bids or any other exclusive details of

BPCL to any other party - BPCLrsquos decision on award of Contract shall be final and binding on all the

Bidders - BPCL along with ETL can decide to extend reschedule or cancel any Auction Any

changes made by BPCL and or ETL after the first posting will have to be accepted if the Bidder continues to access the site after that time

- ETL shall not have any liability to Bidders for any interruption or delay in access

to the site irrespective of the cause - ETL is not responsible for any damages including damages that result from but

are not limited to negligence

24

- ETL will not be held responsible for consequential damages including but not

limited to systems problems inability to use the system loss of electronic information etc

15 ONLINE BID FORM General description of details available online during bidding to enable bidders to put their prices online are as below

Lot No

Item Description Location Qty Unit Unit Rate in INR

(In Fig)

Unit Rate in INR (In Words)

1 As given in Table ndash A

As given in Table ndash A

As given in Table ndash

A

As given in Table ndash

A

Important Note

1 The bidders have to quote in the ldquoUnit Rate in INR (In Fig)rdquo column only during the e-auction

2 Please note that in case you are H1 in any LOT then it is mandatory for you to submit the total amount to BPCL and uplift the material Failure to do so will may result in forfeiture of EMD for that category

3 The ldquoUnit Rate in INR (In Words)rdquo will be automatically converted by the System

4 After the bidder submits the bid confirmation of the price he has quoted for any

particular Lot is asked from him twice after which only the system accepts or rejects his bid based on the Start Price H1 rate at that point of time Confirming to the minimum increment value

25

TABLE-A (PART-I)Scrap of Depots and Tanks

(Bidders to note that they have to submit separate EMD for each lot)

LOT NO

COMPLETE LOCATIONADDRESS

BRIEF ITEMS DESCRIPTION (You are requested to visit place before quoting for the

item Please take prior appointment from the contact

person before visiting the site)

Qty Unit EMD (Rs)

START PRICE (RS)

INCREMENTAL

VALUE (RS)

AUCTION

START TIME

AUCTION

CLOSE

TIME

130

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

FIRE ENGINE NO05 amp JOCKY PUMP -01 NO

1 LOT 75000 640000 3200 1000H

R 1030HR

131

CHERLAPALLI INSTALLATION PO-

HCL PB NO4HYDERABADTEL

EANGANA-500051 MRnilesh m karande

(निलश एम करानड) 9866317049

nileshmkarandebharatpetroleumin

OLD PUMPSMPDs

ETC 1 LOT 35000 240000 1200

1000HR

1030HR

132

Sewree InstRETAIL TERR OPSSEWREE

INSTLNSEWREE FORT ROADSEWREE(EAST)MUMBAIMaharashtra400015samanhusai

n983382927422-26156336 Extn

25samanhusainbharatpetroleumin

MS PRODUCT PIPELINES FIRE HYDRENT PIPE

LINES STORAGE STEEL RACKS MS

GATESSTEEL SHEET CUPBOARD

ETC

1 LS 75000 476000 2380 1000H

R 1030HR

26

133

Bharat Petroleum Corporation limited Bhilai Co-op Depot Bijalee NagarGE RoadDistrict-Durg Chattisgarh-490021 Contact Person MrRambabu B

(रामबाब बी)

9926499266 brambabubharatpetroleumin amp MrRavi

K Ghorpade (रनि क

घोरपड) 8600417776 ravikghorpadebharatpetroleumin

Oil Interceptors Hose Boxes

monitors hydrants Valves

Pipelines etc

1 LS 175000 1725912 862956 1000H

R 1030HR

134

Bharat Petroleum Corporation limited Bhilai Co-op Depot Bijalee NagarGE RoadDistrict-Durg Chattisgarh-490021 Contact Person MrRambabu B

(रामबाब बी)

9926499266 brambabubharatpetroleumin amp MrRavi

K Ghorpade (रनि क

घोरपड) 8600417776 ravikghorpadebharatpetroleumin

Search Lights UPS olour

cameras Fans Tubelight fixtures

Gate Light fittingsExhaust

Fans etc

1 LS 35000 335520 16776 1000H

R 1030HR

135

Bharat Petroleum Corporation limited Bhilai Co-op Depot Bijalee NagarGE RoadDistrict-Durg Chattisgarh-490021 Contact Person MrRambabu B

(रामबाब बी)

9926499266 brambabubharatpetroleumin amp MrRavi

K Ghorpade (रनि क

घोरपड) 8600417776 ravikghorpadebharatpetroleumin

Mobile PFS Lab-CG04D1373

1 LS 7500 48000 240 1030H

R 1100HR

136

DHARWAD LPG 323-333BELUR

INDUSTRIAL AREA ROAD NO3P B

NO39DHARWADKARNATAKA-580011

MRRajkatti Y S

10 -20 KL MS TANK MPDs DISPENCING

UNITS

1 LOT 35000 396800 1984 1030H

R 1100HR

27

(राजकटटी िाय एस)

9753125125 rajkattiysbharatpetr

oleumin

137

VILL amp PO AMBABAI KARARIJHANSI

UTTAR PRADESH-284001 MRTajeshwar

(तजशवर ) 9478823709 tajeshwarbharatpet

roleumin

PLATE 8MM 6FT16FT MS TANK 15000

LTSPIPEANGEL SCRAPLIGHT GI

SCRAP ETC

1 LOT 75000 418400 2092 1030H

R 1100HR

138

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

FIRE WATER TANK 03 NO

1 LOT 175000 1872000 9360 1030H

R 1100HR

139

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

MS UNLOADING PUMPSVT

PUMPSMOTORSCENTRIFUGAL PUMPS ETC

1 LOT 250000 4004000 20020 1030H

R 1100HR

140

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

7 NO OF UNDER GROUND

STORAGE TANKS AND ASSOCIATED

PIPE LINES IN TANK FARM

1 LOT 175000 1600000 8000 1100H

R 1130HR

141

Flat no 302 Shanthi Tower Vinayak

Nagar Hyderabad RoadNIZAMABADTELANGANA-503002 MR

Sri Harsha (शरी हषाा)

8606510668 sriharshabharatpetr

oleumin

MONO PUMP PRESET PUMP

MPDs EMBLEM POLE OLD

TANKFALSE CEILING OLD RVI

ETC

1 LOT 35000 229600 1148 1100H

R 1130HR

28

142

KARUR TERRITORY ATHUR ampKADAPARAI

VILLAGE ERODE ROAD ATHUR

POSTKARURTAMIL NADU-639002

MRDilip Krishnan

(दिलीप कषणि)

8138906295 dilipkrishnanbharat

petroleumin

OLD 11KV VCB ELECTRICAL

PANEL500KVA DG SET OLD VFD

PANELMICRO PLC AND PANEL ETC

1 LOT 75000 556800 2784 1100H

R 1130HR

143

WARANGAL DEPOT GOOD SHED

ROADWARANGALTELENGANA-506002

MRMukesh Murali

(मकश मरली)

9497270991 mukeshmuralibhara

tpetroleumin

VARIOUS DIA METER CS

PIPESGATE VALVES

1 LOT 75000 4924689 246234 1100H

R 1130HR

144

RAJBANDH TOP RAJBANDH

CHATTYDURGAPURWEST BENGAL-

713212 MRDurga

Annapurna K V N (िराा

अननपणाा क िी एि)

9775077069 durgakvnbharatpetr

oleumin

SCRAPPED MS SKO PRODUCT

TRANSFER PIPELINELIVE FIRE

DIGHTING FACILITIES LOADING

ARMSOLD TLC UNIT OLD VALES

ETC

1 LS 75000 483200 2416 1100H

R 1130HR

145

BPCL HOSPET PSA FOR SALES

OFFICERHOSPETKARNATAKA-583201

MRPradeep J Hivare

(परिीप ज नहिार)

9940588023 pradeepjhivarebhar

atpetroleumin

STEEL CANOPYTANK

MPDLIGHT FITTINGS

AUTOMATION EQUIPMENT ETC

1 LS 35000 320000 1600 1130H

R 1200HR

146

MANGLIA RECEIPT TERMINAL MANGILA

- SANVER ROAD MANGLIAINDOREMA

DHYA PRADESH-453771 MR Swapnil S

Kakde (सिनिल एस

काकड़) 7709969664 swapnilskakdebhar

atpetroleumin

FW PUMP SUCTION HEADER-

500MM PUMP DISCHARGE PL

250MMCOOLING SYSTEM FIXED

FOAM STSTEMFIRE

EXTINGUISHER JOCKY PUMP ETC

1 LS 75000 567800 2839 1130H

R 1200HR

29

147

ADARSH NAGAR DIST - BIJNORNAZIBABAD

UTTAR PRADESH-246763 MRMohd

Ibran (मौ इबराि)

9839523968 mohdibranbharatpe

troleumin

RUBBER HOSE WITH

FLANGEGATE VALVEs FOAM

DRUMALUMINIUM SCRAPMS TANK500LTR PROVER ETC

1 LOT 75000 500460 25023 1130H

R 1200HR

148

NO- 214 VISHWAKARMA

INDUSTRIAL AREAJAIPURRAJSRH

AN-302013 MRRajendra KM

(राजनर कमार)

99281493310141-6501547

rajendrakmbharatpetroleumin

KIRLOSKAR PUMP KIRLOSKAR

ENGINEFIRE ENGINE 03 NO

1 LOT 35000 230000 1150 1130H

R 1200HR

149

KARUR TERRITORY ATHUR ampKADAPARAI

VILLAGE ERODE ROAD ATHUR

POSTKARURTAMIL NADU-639002

MRRishi Rohan (ऋनष

रोहि) 7979944941 rishirohanbharatpet

roleumin

OLD STEEL TANKOLD PUMPING UNITSOLD

CANOPY ITEMSOLD EMBLEM

POLESOLD YARD LIGHTS FITTINGS

ETC

1 LOT 35000 179020 8951 1130H

R 1200HR

150

BULK OIL DEPOT JANKI NAGAR

BAHRIACH ROADGONDAUTTAR

PRADESH-271001

MRAnuj Jaiswal (अिज

जयसिाल) 7897030498 anujjaiswalbharatp

etroleumin

75KVA DG Set 125 KVA DG Set Preset Meters Proving Tanks

350mm diaStrainier etc

1 LS 75000 6309952 315497 1200H

R 1230HR

151

IRIMPANAM INSTALLATION NEW

OIL INSTALLATIONKOCHI KERALA-682309 MRU

Ramadas (य रामिास)

9958444988 uramadasbharatpet

roleumin

WEATHER SHIELD FOR ESCAPE LADDERWO

METER SYSTEMATF

PUMPLABORATORY

ITEMSSPRINKLER ETC

1 LOT 175000 1920000 9600 1200H

R 1230HR

152

STATION ROADHISSARHARYANA-125001 MRAbdul

Matin (अबिल मतीि)

9983784935 abdulmatinbharatp

etroleumin

2T DISPENCER amp OIL TANKGLOW FACIA CANOPY

ETC

1 LOT 75000 672328 336164 1200H

R 1230HR

30

153

Bharat Petroleum Corporation limited Bhilai Co-op Depot Bijalee NagarGE RoadDistrict-Durg Chattisgarh-490021 Contact Person MrRambabu B

(रामबाब बी)

9926499266 brambabubharatpetroleumin amp MrRavi

K Ghorpade (रनि क

घोरपड) 8600417776 ravikghorpadebharatpetroleumin

USED SCRAPPED TANK

1 LOT 250000 5769360 288468 1200H

R 1230HR

154

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumi

FIRE WATER TANK LIGHT

POLESSTORAGE TANK PIPELINE

ETC

453000

MT 250000 1198675 5993 1200H

R 1230HR

155

BPCL MANMAD INSTALLATION

MANMAD NANDGAON ROAD

PANEWADI MANMADNASHIKMAHARASHTRA423104

Contact Person MrDeepak Satpute

9692006232

USEDSCRAPPED DEPOT ASSETS-

FIRE WATER PIPELINEEXTINGU

ISHERFOAM TANKSVHF

HANDSET ETC

1 LS 175000 9647424 482371 1230H

R 1300HR

156

satish paikara m

(पकरा सतीश एम) CH INSTALLATION

MANAGER (RETAIL) BUDGE BUDGE 2

GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST

24-PARGANAS [SOUTH] BUDGE

BUDGE West Bengal PIN - 700137 TEL -

033-24701457 033-24701765 MOB -

9982754999 e-mail paikarasmbharatpe

troleumin

WEIGH BRIDGE 1 LOT 35000 168000 840 1230H

R 1300HR

31

157

dnyaneshwar

bendkule (बडकल

जञािश िर) SR MANAGER OPS IC

(RETAIL) MIRAJ OPPRAILWAY GOODS

SHED (MG) CHANDANWADI

MIRAJ Maharashtra PIN - 416410 TEL - 0241-2595555 -

MOB - 9820246346 e-mail

dnyaneshwarbbharatpetroleumin

FIRE ENGINE PUMP 03 NO

1 LOT 75000 316800 1584 1230H

R 1300HR

158

NAVGHAR INDUSTRIAL ESTATE

BEHIND MSEB GAS TURBINE UNIT

PBNO8 DIST-RAIGAD

BOKADVIRAURANMAHARASHTRA400702

Contact Person Mr Wadhwa Vinay Kumar

022-27222767981146387

6

DISPERSANT SPRAY SYSTEM20

KL NITROGEN TANKTANK-OIL

ON WATER MONITORING SYSTEM ETC

505 MT 35000 337704 16885 1230H

R 1300HR

159

dua gurinder (िआ

रररििर) CHIEF MANAGER OPS IC (RETAIL) KOTA TOP

MS BHARATPETROLEUM

CORPORATION LTDKOTA TOPNH-

27VILLAGE -BRIJESHPURATATHEDKOTA (RAJASTHAN)-325201 TEL - 0744-

2863317 MOB - 9793294449 e-mail

duagbharatpetroleumin

VARIOUS TYPE OF FIRE WATER

PIPELINE 41 MT 175000 2651707 13258

1230HR

1300HR

160

HAZIRA RETAIL TERRITORY SURAT

HAZIRA ROAD POICHHPORE DIST -

SURATHAZIRA GUJRAT-394510

CONTACT PERSON MRMiran M Vaghela

(नमरि एम िाघला)

9033370396 miranmvaghelabhar

PIPELINE amp FITTINGS FIRE

FIGHTING PUMPSLOADING

ARMS ETC

1 LS 75000 748160 37408 1400H

R 1430HR

32

atpetroleumin

161

BIJWSAN INSTALLATION NEAR

IGI AIRPORTNEW DELHIDELHI-110061

MRNavi Sharma (ििी

शमाा) 7727863450 navisharmabharatp

etroleumin

OLD PLT PIPELINES

1 LOT 35000 170400 852 1400H

R 1430HR

162

negi kamal (िरी कमल

ससिह) SR MANAGER OPS IC (RETAIL) KANPUR KANPUR

POL DEPOT BHAUNTI NH - 2 KALPI ROAD

PANKI KANPUR Uttar Pradesh PIN -

208020 TEL - - 0512-2985689 MOB -

9824201038 e-mail negikbharatpetrole

umin

FIRE ENGINE 03 NO

1 LS 35000 384000 1920 1400H

R 1430HR

163

BG GOODS SHED ROAD THACHA

NALLURTIRUNELVELITAMIL NADU-627358

CONTACT PERSON MR Aditya Sri Ram E

(आदितय शरी राम ई)

8867857296 adityasriramebhara

tpetroleumin

WEIGHT BRIDGE PRODUCT PUMP

WITH MOTORSFILLING

CABINET OLD STEEL PLATE ETC

1 LOT 35000 346264 173132 1400H

R 1430HR

164

BPCL IRUGUR TOP INSTALLATION

RAVATHUR PO IRUGUR

VIACOIMBATORE TAMIL NADU-641103

CONTACT PERSON MRNitesh Kumar

(नितश कमार)

9542345719 niteshkumar001bha

ratpetroleumin

MPDCANOPY ETC

1 LS 35000 328320 16416 1400H

R 1430HR

33

165

DESUR DEPOT NEAR DESUR RAILWAY

STATION VILLAGE ZADSHAPUR

DESURBELGAUMKARNATAKA-590014

MRManikantan G

(कनिकि टि जी)

9894555724 manikantangbharat

petroleumin

200 DIA FF LINE - ADDL WOPD

METER MASTER METERMLDB

PANELBARRIER GATE FOR

ENTRYEXIT ETC

22713

MT 35000 1097387 5486 1430H

R 1500HR

166

NEAR RAILWAY STATION PO

ATHARBANKI RLY COLONY DIST

JAGATSINGHPURPARADEEP ODISHA-

754120 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

OLD PD METERSMS

PIPELINESOLD MS PIPELINESASBEST

OS SHEETS ETC

1 LOT 35000 1889412 94470 1430H

R 1500HR

167

PB NO 106 GPO SALAWASJODHPURR

AJASTHAN-342001 MRAvinash Sahani

(अनििाश साहिी)

9587891413 avinashsahanibhara

tpetroleumin

MS SCRAP FIRE ENGINES (04

NOS) FUEL TANKS 1 MT 35000 246400 1232

1430HR

1500HR

168

BPCL PIYALA RETAIL INSTALLATION

VILLAGE - PIYALA PO ASAUTI TEHSIL-

BALLARBHGARH DIST - FARIDABAD

HARYANA-121102 MRMandal

Soumyajyoti (मिडल

सोमयजयोनत)

9874444332 mandalsbharatpetr

oleumin

FIRE EXTINGUISHER 10

KG DCPRADAR LEVEL GUAGE-

TANK FARM AUPARALLEL

REDUNDANT UPS-15

KVAAUTOMATION CABLESFLP

LIGHT FIXTURES IN WAGON P ETC

1 LOT 75000 724360 36218 1430H

R 1500HR

169

17 A HASTINGS ROADALLAHABADUTTAR PRADESH-211001 MRAkash R rivastava

(आकाश शरीिासति)

7678882211 akashsrivastavabha

ratpetroleumin

CANOPY LIGHTS (CFL)SEWING

MACHINE USHA TAILOR MODCO2

FIRE EXINGUISHER250

W MH Canopy light fixtures ETC

1 LOT 35000 2357168 117858 1430H

R 1500HR

34

170

AT POST AKOLNER TALUKA

AHMEDNAGAR DIST -

AHMEDNAGARMAHARASHTRA-414005

MRArpit Tiwari (अरपात

नतिारी) 9408381499 arpittiwaribharatpe

troleumin

FIRE WATER PUMP 850klTLF PUMP MS (M) 50 KLHR25 KVA DG SETCANOPYAMFTLF PUMP MS (M)

50 KLHR ETC

1 LS 35000 200800 1004 1500H

R 1530HR

171

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

10 KG DCP 10 NOS10 KG DCP 10

NOSBULK METERS 9 NOSBULK

METERS 141 NOS150MM DIA

PIPE LINE FOR SPEED80MM DIA

PIPE LINE FOR SPEED F 1FF PIPE LINE 200 MM ETC

1 LOT 250000 4839456 2419728 1500H

R 1530HR

172

ram mahto (राम

कमार) MANAGER OPS IC (RETAIL)

BALASORE DEPOT BALASORE DEPOT SOMENATHPUR

INDUSTRIAL AREA ESTATE BALASORE

Odisha PIN - 756019 TEL - 06782-224272 99562-19155 MOB - 9453042457 e-mail ramkumarbharatpe

troleumin

JB NFLP 25 NOSLIGHT

FITTINGS FLP 35 NLIGHT POLES

4M HT 12 NOELECTRICAL

CABLESSLAYINGCEILING FANS 20

NOS20 TON WINDOW AC

MAKE-SAMSUN ETC

1 LOT 35000 279564 139782 1500H

R 1530HR

173

BHARAT PETROLEUM CORP LTD SANKARI

DEPOTNARRAPANCHAVADI

SANKARI(RS)SALEM DIST SANKARITAMIL

NADU-637302 MRArun David A

(अरण डनिड ए)

9482875768 arundavidabharatp

etroleumin

200MM DIA STRAINER-

1NOGODREJFILING CABINET

4DRSSLIDING DOOR SDU-1GODREJ STORWEL

MODEL2MF SYSTEM 3PANELS

ETC

1 LOT 250000 4568544 2284272 1500H

R 1530HR

174

IRIMPANAM INSTALLATION NEW

OIL INSTALLATIONKOCHI KERALA-682309 MRU

Ramadas (य रामिास)

9958444988

RLY TRACKS amp ALLIED

FACILITYRLY TRACKS amp ALLIED

FACILITY ADDITIONAL

1 LOT 175000 1548000 7740 1500H

R 1530HR

35

uramadasbharatpetroleumin

175

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

Y STRAINER 200MM

2NOSSLUDGE PIT AT

BERHAMPORE4-DR FILLING CABINET-2

NOONE GODREJ STEEL TABLE

T9EARTHPITS FOR AG TANKS (12

NOS)ETC

1 LS 35000 372320 18616 1530H

R 1600HR

176

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

STOREWELL PLAIN ALMIRAH-2MS

STORAGE SAFEABLOY

LOCKFLP 125W HPMV 4NOSFIRE

ENGINE SET NO10 ETC

1 LOT 35000 3465584 173279 1530H

R 1600HR

177

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

FLP NON-INTEGRAL FLOOD

LIGHT 2SAKTI 4KVA

AUTOSTABILISERZYXEL OMNI 56K

MODEM FOR BERHARECEIVER-

1 CAMERA-2 MONITOR-1 ETC

1 LOT 75000 767068 383534 1530H

R 1600HR

178

BPCL MANMAD INSTALLATION

MANMAD NANDGAON ROAD

PANEWADI MANMADNASHIKMAHARASHTRA423104

Contact Person MrDeepak Satpute

9692006232

1 no 250 KVA DG SET

2 no of 630 KVA DG SET 6 number

HT panels with CTPT bus-bar

AMF panel for DG sets DG set cables

etc

1 LS 175000 1217664 608832 1530H

R 1600HR

179

BPCL MANMAD INSTALLATION

MANMAD NANDGAON ROAD

PANEWADI MANMADNASHIKMAHARASHTRA423104

Contact Person MrDeepak Satpute

Old roof sheet of TWF GANTRY

1 LS 35000 160812 80406 1530H

R 1600HR

36

9692006232

180

BHARAT PETROLEUM CORPORATION

LIMITED KONDAPALLI DEPOT ( TOP )

PINAPAKA (VIL amp POST) KONDAPALLI

(VIA) KRISVIJAYAWADAAN

DHRA PRADESH-9504214192

avneeshbhartibharatpetroleumin

DG SET AMF PANELS FIRE

ENGINE 70W ST LIGHT FIX 13

NOS160W FLP MLL TYPE 74

NOS15M HOSES 36NOS15 TON

AIR COND 2NOSFLD LIGHT

FIT 2X400 25NOS110V 100AH BATT

CHARGER ETC

1 LOT 35000 200000 1000 1600H

R 1630HR

181

IRUGUR BPCL IRUGUR TOP

INSTALLATION RAVATHUR PO

IRUGUR VIA COIMBATORE Tamil Nadu PIN - 641103 CONTACT PERSON MRSoorya Krishna

(सयाा कषणा) 9895449420

sooryakrishnabharatpetroleumin

ELECTRICALLY OPERATED EXIT BARTERMINAL

ROOM CARD READERTLF RTD

UNIT - BAY10POINT4TLF SET STOP VALVE - BAY10POI15 KL UNDER DRIVEWAY

TANK ETC

1 LS 250000 2120778

1 1060389

1600HR

1630HR

182

WARANGAL DEPOT GOOD SHED

ROADWARANGALTELENGANA-506002

MRMukesh Murali

(मकश मरली)

9497270991 mukeshmuralibhara

tpetroleumin

FW PIPELINE IN TANKFARM

AREAERECTION-75HP

MOTOR75HP PPU FLOWMORE

MSTLF125HP PPU

FLORITEHSDITLF20 HP PUMP KIR

MAKE NO 18 ETC

1 LS 75000 4934092 246704 1600H

R 1630HR

183

BARAUNI TOP PAPROUR DISTRICT

BEGUSARAIBARAUNIBIHAR-851114

CONTACT PERSON MRSaurabh Kumar

9432343519 saurabhkumar001b

haratpetroleumin

FIRE ENGINE-615KLHR-3NOSFIRE ENGINE-

615KLHR-3NOSMASTER METER SET - 3

NOS125KVA DG SET - 2 NOS15 TONS WINDOW

AC WITH REMOTE

1 LS 35000 227300 11365 1600H

R 1630HR

37

ETC

184

KATHGODAM DEPOT DIST -

NANITALUTTARAKHAND-263126 CONTACT PERSON MRPawan

Kumar (पिि कमार)

9862826505 pawankumar006bh

aratpetroleumin

1AVERY ZL SDDU ES0652 MS1LampT ZL HDDU BS5257 HSDZ LINE (SD) -

PUMPLampT PACEMAKER

IVLampT PACEMAKER

IV1LampT ZL HDDU GS1246 HSD ETC

1 LOT 35000 364000 1820 1600H

R 1630HR

185

UDAISAGAR ROAD NEAR RANA PRATAP

NAGAR RLY STNUDAIPURRAJAST

HAN-313001 CONTACT PERSON

MRKhuswinder

(खससिििर)

9412058886 khuswinderbharatp

etroleumin

ZWICKY PUMP NO175HP

PPUNIT-PUMP1PIPELINE

amp FTGS 10080NBFIRE

WATER TANK 858 KL CAP ADDFIRE

WATER RING MAIN ADDL EXP 1

SPRINKILER PIPELINE etc

1 LOT 250000 2121216 1060608 1630H

R 1700HR

186

BPC OIL DEPOT BATILPUR DIST-

DEVAREYABATILPURUTTAR PRADESH-

274001 MR Deepak

Joshi (िीपक जोशी)

9927576670 deepakjoshi001bha

ratpetroleumin

DG SET 125KVAPADLOCK (MAKE ABLOY) - 6

NO6 KVA GENSETDG SET 65

KVAVC BREAKER75 HP PP UNIT-PUMP

NO 2 ETC

1 LOT 35000 320000 1600 1630H

R 1700HR

187

Kandla Installation Khari Rohar Road

Gandhidham(Kutch)GandhidhamGUJRAT-

370201 CONTACT PERSON MRMayank

Bhatt (मयिक भटट)

8154964083 mayankbhattbharat

petroleumin

TANK NO 8 4645 KLTK NO2-ADDL CT-MVWSFFTK NO 18 13667 KL

ERECTIOTANK NO 2 15128 KL EXTN

ETC

1 LS 250000 7210400 36052 1630H

R 1700HR

188

PETROL DEPOT ABEKA

MAKBARAMEERUTUTTAR PRADESH-

250002 CONTACT PERSON MRKumar

Avinash (कमार

MIDCO SD PUMP3NO Z LINE (HD) PUMPAVERY

(SD) ERA PUMPSUBPUMP

amp DISPENSORS 2NOLampT Z LINE

1 LOT 75000 5687512 284375 1630H

R 1700HR

38

अनििाश) 8004938516 kumaravbharatpetr

oleumin

SD PUMP ETC

189

MUZAFFARPUR DEPOT VILL

SHERPURMUZAFFARPURM BIHAR-842005

CONTACT PERSON MRDipayan Roy

(दिपायि रॉय) 06243-242047 Extn 222

9933050509 dipayanroybharatp

etroleumin

DISPENCING UNITPOLE MOUNTED EMBLEM CANAOPY

STRUCTUREOLD MPDsTANK amp

MONOLITH ETC

17553

MT 35000 11200 56 1630H

R 1700HR

190

BARAUNI TOP PAPROUR DISTRICT

BEGUSARAIBARAUNIBIHAR-851114

CONTACT PERSON MrManjul Prasad

Arya (मिजल परसाि आया)

7004230090 manjulprasadarybh

aratpetroleumin

PRODUCT PIPE FITTING TANK

FOUNDATIONTWD

PIPESFITTINGS900KL TANK II858KL

TANK 10 ETC

1 LOT 250000 2184023 1092012 1700H

R 1730HR

191

BARAUNI TOP PAPROUR DISTRICT

BEGUSARAIBARAUNIBIHAR-851114

CONTACT PERSON MrManjul Prasad

Arya (मिजल परसाि आया)

7004230090 manjulprasadarybh

aratpetroleumin

FOAM TANK 3KL - 1 NOFOAM TANK

3KL - 1 NO100 MM PIPELINE amp FT

550M150 MM PIPELINE amp

FT225M350 MM PIPELINE amp FT

575M ETC

1 LS 35000 275652 137826 1700H

R 1730HR

192

BIJWSAN INSTALLATION NEAR

IGI AIRPORTNEW DELHIDELHI-110061

MRNavi Sharma (ििी

शमाा) 7727863450 navisharmabharatp

etroleumin

HSD TWD PIPELINE HEADER

amp VELVE UPTO TANKATF TWD

PIPELINE HEADER amp VALVE UPTO

TANKS AND LDO TWD PIPE LINE

HEADER amp VALVE UPTO TANK

1 LS 250000 3513600 17568 1700H

R 1730HR

39

SPECIAL NOTES

1 The above old items would be disposed as indicated in the table

2 Pl refer AnnexurendashD for detailed scope of disposal

TABLE ndash A [ PARTndash2 ] [Tentative]

TENTATIVE TAX RATES

STATE TAX FERROUS SCRAP

ALL IGST 1800

CSGST 900

SGST 900

The above mentioned tax rates are tentative and BPCL reserves the right to apply the rates applicable for ferrous and Non ndashferrous items which will be informed during the auction

40

ANNEXURE-D

Scope and SPECIAL CONDITIONS for Disposal of old tanks amp Depot Assets BPCL has different Installation amp depot as per the list in table A Part I The above list is only indicative and not limited exhaustive or actual and it is only for your general referenceguidance Parties have to physically visit the depot and inspect the lot meant for sale and make their own estimates and ascertain the condition of materials its quality it weight quantities make model numbers size capacities specifications and condition etc Therefore no claim shall be entertained in case of any variations if reported at the time of upliftment which may kindly be noted However there may be few items as given below left in the depot not meant for disposal and the same are separately marked or shown at the time of inspection and parties should consider accordingly The following items are not covered in the subject disposal and they are excluded from contractorrsquos scope of work a) Land b) Grown up Big Trees However small bushes shrubs etc are to be

removed and area to be cleaned from all vegetation etc 1 Pipelines running under Railway Tracks 2 Any petroleum products such as petroldieselkerosenelubricantsgreases

gear oils etc found in tankspipesbarrelsloosebulkpackages etc either inside or outside depot premises Petroleum products sludge are not covered in sale and to be handed over to BPCL if any foundsalvaged

3 Dispensing pumps retail outlet items like trays etc which are clearly marked amp kept separately

Please note that as BPCL has to handover land to Govt Authorities for their construction of sheds etc urgently and therefore the sequence of disposal in Phases and Time Lines shall be as under Contractor has to immediately complete the disposal of facilities falling under area from boundary wall The contractorrsquos obligations for completion of entire job will be as per tender terms amp conditions At the time of dismantling of facilities the contractor has to provide separate temporary fencing at his cost so that even after handing over part land to Govt Authorities for their construction activities other facilities are demarcated and any encroachment from unauthorized authority people are avoided The contractor has to make their own arrangements for safety and security during the entire operations of disposal activities The entire job must be completed as above but not exceeding 16 weeks from the date of authority letter as shown above failing which appropriate action as deemed fit will be taken in line with the general terms and conditions of the auction tender The successful bidder has to surface amp level the complete area after shifting all the materials All debris are to be removed from site For leveling the ground to one level

41

and filling up all trenches of underground tanks or any low level or trenches all debris earth rubble bricks mortar etc salvaged from dismantling are to be used The bidder has to arrange and bear the cost of dismantling loading unloading amp transportation of materials to his their place After excavating removing the underground tanks pipelines etc the same are to be filled up with available material or material brought from outside if required at contractorrsquos cost and risk in particular for filling up of underground tank trenches etc Dismantling of Underground pipelines in the Railway siding area from decantation header manifold sections and up to BPCL depot compound wall needs Railways permission for dismantling excavation etc which are to be obtained by the Purchaser only However BPCL may provide any assistance if required to the Purchaser in obtaining such permissions After excavation etc the area is to be filled back and brought to original condition to the satisfaction of the BPCL and as directed All safety precautions as stipulated by BPCL are to be followed at the time of disposal of facilities both inside and outside BPCL depot premises compound wall Any damage to the Corporationrsquos or Third Partyrsquos properties during removal of the items will have to be made good by the successful tenderer at their own cost The Corporation reserves the right to claim from the contractor any expenses which might have been incurred by it over and above the EMD by way of restoring damages caused to properties belonging to the Corporation Third Parties by the action of such contractorrsquos or their men Party has to make his own arrangement for power connections to cut the tanks or lighting or any other purpose BPCL shall not provide any power connection No invoice challan will be issued by BPCL for each truck of materials to be removed since the entire materials are being disposed on lumpsum single lot basis OTHER SPECIAL CONDITIONS FOR DEMOLITION OF DEPOT FACILITIES 1 The intending bidder should inspect the site prior to submitting of the offer and make himself familiar with the site conditions and available facilities 2 Bidders alongwith the offers must give an undertaking that the steel plates of tanks pipelines that have contained leaded gasoline will not be used for edible products drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe by suitable means 3 Demolition is an inherently hazardous process and hence every person involved in demolition activity must wear protective equipment including helmet gloves safety footwear etc as per BPCL guidelines 4 Demolition must be supervised by persons having thorough knowledge of demolition process 5 Successful bidder shall carryout a survey to assess the physical characteristics and design of the facilities to be demolished so as to arrive at a safe demolition method Based on survey Demolition Action Plan shall be submitted for BPCLrsquos approval before starting any demolition The plan should include bull Sequence of demolition of facilities with time frame bull Method of demolition of facilities including drawings sketches if any bull The proposed treatment for steel plates particularly for tanks which contained leaded gasoline

42

bull How the party will further utilize the steel plates obtained from product tanks and also the product pipes bull Method of disposal of debris bull Manpower to be deployed bull Machinery Equipment to be deployed bull List of PPE [ Personal Protective Equipments ] required and that would be worn by people involved in the activity 6 Before demolition begins all utility services to the structure like electricity water etc must be disconnected Arrangements must be made to keep the unwanted persons as far away as possible from the site by necessary barricade 7 It is dangerous to leave isolated parts of a wall structures standing as they are liable to collapse from the effect of high winds self weight etc and hence necessary cordoning should be made for such cases 8 Debris should not be allowed to build up against walls or floors with the consequent risk of the structure being unintentionally overloaded 9 Disposal process for debris and pit yard for the same should be identified for safe disposal within the stipulated time 10 Order dismantling From safety consideration following order for dismantling of the depot facility is recommended bull All equipment fittings bull AG Product piping and allied fittings bull AG Product tanks bull UG Product tanks bull Fire protection facilities ie fire water tanks hydrant mains monitors etc bull Internal electrification bull Structures bull Buildings bull Electrical ndash external yard lighting cabling MCC etc bull Communication The above is a standard sequence for dismantling but for this particular tender above sequence is superseded by earlier conditions of dismantling in 3 phases as mentioned in special conditions above 111 Demolition of Above Ground (AG) Tanks There are fatal and serious accidents caused by persons entering confined spaces without the necessary tests being carried out and correct safety rescue equipment being provided It is therefore absolutely essential to ensure that product tanks are tested and certified gas free prior to starting of hot work Following sequence shall be followed for dismantling of AG tanks a) Mechanical isolation of Tank by removing all pipe connections fittings like Level Gauges Dip hatch PV Valves Inter-tank catwalk (if any) b) Internal treatment and further dismantling AG tanks shall be demolished preferably by reverse jacking method

43

For safe working necessary scaffolds platforms etc shall be erected and proper access to them shall be provided The steel plates cut from tank shall be lowered using safe hoisting devices having valid test certificates Prevention of further use of steel plates which contained leaded gasoline for storage of edible products drinking water unless they are removed While disposing of the steel plates obtained from product tanks which contained leaded gasoline it shall be ensured that they are not further used for storing edible product and drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe This could be ensured by the following methods By heat treatment of steel plates using flame cleaner By removing all scales etc by abrasive blast cleaning using grits shots If the plates are grit shot blasted care shall be taken to collect the grit or shot from operation to prevent spread of lead bearing dust The used grits shots must be treated as contaminated and not reused for other operations It should be disposed off along with the residue thus obtained as per practice followed for leaded sludge All parties involved in handling the plates should be made aware of their origin and risks involved in view of leaded gasoline Disposal of steel plates from tanks which didnrsquot contain leaded gasoline Steel plates of other tanks in which leaded products have never been stored can be disposed off after cleaning with wire brush to bare metal particularly the first strake and bottom plates The responsibility of ensuring that the plates are completely safe for further use lies with the successful vendor 112 Demolition of UG tanks Following sequence should be sued for the disposal of Underground tanks

1 Mechanical isolation of Tank by removing all pipe connections fittings like Level Gauges Dip hatch PV Valves etc

2 All personnel involved in the removal and disposal of underground tanks should be aware of the potential hazards associated withmdash (a) flammable andor combustible liquids (b) product toxicity (c) entry into confined spaces and (d) entry into excavations

3 Before start of any work on the UG tank ensure that the copies of the tank cleaning certificates for the tanks are available The same to be certified by the BPCL officer (or) authorized inspector from BPCL who is witnessing the demolition before the start of the work

4 Open the manhole covers with the anchoring supports in place and if the tank is found to be filled with water it will be necessary to dispose of the water in an environmentally safe manner

5 After removal of the water from the tank refill the tank with fresh potable water until the tank starts to overflow Do not allow excess water to escape into the excavation and ensure the level does not rise into the vent pipe and submit the tank to excess static pressure

6 Withdraw water until the level is again down to 150 mm below the top of the tank

44

Use only pumping equipment suitable for the purpose and collect all water for proper Disposal

7 Allow the tank to settle for 2-3 hours and test the small vapor space with a gas detector and if the reading is below 5 of the LEL then the tank may be emptied If the same is found above 5 remove the water from the tank The disposal vendor may inform BPCL about the higher LEL readings and BPCL shall arrange to clean the tank further No work shall be taken up on the tank in this case Please note that the reading of the gas detector has to be witnessed by the BPCL officer (or) authorized inspector from BPCL

8 If the reading of the gas detector is below 5 the water may be removed and the cutting operations may be carried out

For safe working necessary shoring shuttering platforms shall be done and proper access shall be provided The steel plates cut from tank shall be lifted using safe hoisting devices having valid test certificates Prevention of further use of steel plates which contained leaded gasoline for storage of edible products drinking water unless they are removed While disposing of the steel plates obtained from product tanks which contained leaded gasoline it shall be ensured that they are not further used for storing edible product and drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe This could be ensured by the following methods By heat treatment of steel plates using flame cleaner By removing all scales etc by abrasive blast cleaning using grits shots If the plates are grit shot blasted care shall be taken to collect the grit or shot from operation to prevent spread of lead bearing dust The used grits shots must be treated as contaminated and not reused for other operations It should be disposed off along with the residue thus obtained as per practice followed for leaded sludge All parties involved in handling the plates should be made aware of their origin and risks involved in view of leaded gasoline Disposal of steel plates from tanks which didnrsquot contain leaded gasoline Steel plates of other tanks in which leaded products have never been stored can be disposed off after cleaning with wire brush to bare metal particularly the first strake and bottom plates The responsibility of ensuring that the plates are completely safe for further use lies with the successful vendor

12 Product Pipelines The pipelines can be disposed off after cleaning by sufficient water flushing The successful vendor shall ensure that these pipes are not re-used for carrying edible products drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe All parties involved in handling the pipes should be made aware of their origin and risks involved 13 General Safety regulations precautions while carrying out dismantling works The objective of this documents is to provide and establish safe-working practices at the work site of Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd These summarized safety requirements are mandatory and should be fully understood both by the successful vendor and their employees The contractual obligation for safety lies completely with the contractor

45

himself Further some additional safety requirements also can come up In such an even the successful vendor shall follow the more stringent regulation at all times The successful vendor shall at his own expense arrange and comply with all safety provisions as stipulated by the Company Bueuro of Indian Standards the Electricity act Factory act OISD and other acts as applicable in respect of all personnel directly or indirectly employed for the work The successful vendor shall ensure that he his sub-contractor and workers employed by him shall comply with all fire safety heath regulations issued from time to time by the company The successful vendor shall also be liable for any pecuniary liability arising on account of any violation by him of the safety requirements Should any injury to people or loss or damage due to fire or accident to any property or a portion thereof occur as a result of failure to comply with such regulations the successful vendor shall be held responsible for the consequences thereof and shall keep the company harmless and indemnified Relevant Indian standard codes on safety 1) IS3764-1922-Excavation work-code of safety 2) IS401 (Part1amp2) ndash 1967 - Safety regulations for steel tubular scaffolding 3) IS3696(Part 1)-1987-Safety code for scaffolds 4) IS3696(Part 2)-1987-Safety code for Ladders 5) IS7293-1974-Safety code for working with construction machinery 6) IS3016-1982-Code of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operations 7) IS4130-1991-Demolition of buildings-Code of safety 8) IS5216(Part 1amp2)-1982-Recommendation on safety procedures and practices in Electrical work 9) IS10667-1983-Guide for selection of industrial safety equipments for protection foot and leg 10) IS6994(Part 1)-1973-Specification for safety glovesPart 1-Leather and cotton gloves 11) IS2925-1984-Specification for Industrial safety helmets 12) IS3521-1983-Industrial safety belts and harnesses Working at Height Working at height is one of the most hazardous construction operations Utmost care is to be taken while working at height Working at height more than 2 Mtrs Shall be done with suitable guard rails and toe board Guard rail and toe board dimensions shall be same as given for scaffoldings While working at height 2 Mtrs And above safety harness must be used All openings must be boldly amp clearly marked and properly barricaded If cover is used it must be capable to bear the weight Proper crawling ladders must be used for sloping roof where tile battens are not strong enough to take the load For fragile roof crawling boards or roof ladder shall be used Openings cut outs on floor roof must be guarded with barricade cover having capacity to withstand human load and clearly marked with colour and notice board Using Ladder

46

Only one person shall climb or descent from one ladder at a time It shall be secured at top and bottom and in addition one person should be present at the ground to hold the ladder as a second check If the ladder is used for carrying material as well suitable foot holds and handholds shall be provided on the ladder The slope of the ladder shall not be too steep or flat (the ladder shall be given an inclination not steeper than 1 to 4 ie 1 horizontal to 4 vertical) to cause slipping or falling off and it shall rest on firm surface No portable single ladder shall be over 10 M in lengths while the width between the side rails in ring ladder shall in no case be less than 30 cms for ladder upto and including 3 Mtrs in length Ladder shall extend at least 1 M above landing place For longer ladders this width should be increased by at least by 6 mm for each additional 30 cms of length Uniform step spacing shall not exceed 15 cms Rung of the ladder shall not be used for support or to tie stiles or side members are meant for this Ladder shall not be hung from its rungs or from one stile as this tends to pull out the rungs Make sure that footwear is free from mud or grease etc before climbing a ladder Ladder used shall be of standard material like wooden steel and be sufficiently strong conforming to IS3696-1991(Part 2) Scaffolding Scaffolding can be defined as a temporary structure supporting one or more platforms and which is used either as a workplace or for storage of materials in the course construction work including both for maintenance and demolition Scaffolding shall be provided for all works that cannot be safely done from the ground except such short period of work as can be done safely from ladders Scaffolds shall be erected altered or dismantled only by competent persons under proper supervision After erection scaffolds shall be inspected at least once in a week and a written report on each inspection is kept The height above which scaffolding is mandatory is 2 Mtrs Scaffolding shall be of good quality Bamboo or steel tubular structure conforming to IS 4014(Part I and II) Scaffolds shall be designed for their maximum load and with a safety factor of at least 4 or as prescribed by the site-in-charge Scaffolds shall be provided with safe means of access such as stairs ladders or ramps Scaffold shall be tied or anchored to the building or structure at suitable intervals so as to prevent movement

47

Joints in the scaffolds shall be tied up and clamped properly to avoid any slippage The upright members of the scaffolding shall be placed on firm and level ground and base plates at their feet shall rest on timber sole boards All the uprights shall be kept equidistant and shall be connected and strengthened by ladders fixed on the inside of the uprights for strength joints in ladders shall be staggered Transforms shall be set on top of ladders and at right angles to them and building structure Bracing is essential to stiffen the scaffolds and prevent sideways movement and it should run diagonally from ladder to ladder or upright to upright Working platforms and gangways should rest squarely and evenly on transforms to prevent risk of trippling Recommended width of it are a) Not less than 60 cm if used as footing only b) Not less than 80 cm if used also for stacking of materials c) Not less than 11 Mtrs If used for the support of a treETLe platform The provision of security guard rails and toe board at every point at which full height is more than 2 Mtrs Shall be made Guard rail height should be between 90cm and 115 cm and toe board should raise 15 cm above the working platform Suitable protection shall be made by providing debris netting against falling of materials Mobile tower scaffold ndash wheels should be locked when in use Static tower scaffold should not exceed 12 Mtrs In height when free standing and above this height should tied Height to base width ratio for static tower should not more than 41 351 and 31 for indoor outdoor and mobile tower respectively Safety harness should be used while working at height more than 2 Mtrs Scaffolding shall be physically checked for load carrying capacity occasionally Following BIS safety codes shall be referred for further safety precautions a) IS3696-1987 PART I-Safety of scaffolding b) IS3696-1991 PART II-Safety code for ladder c) IS4014-PART 2-Code of practive for steel tubular scaffolding ndash safety regulations Working Platform Wherever possible all works to be done at a height greater than 2 Mtrs Above ground level must be performed from properly constructed and maintained working platform Safe means of access shall be provided to all working platforms Working platforms gangways and stairways shall be so constructed that they shall not sag unduly or unequally Every opening in a working platform shall be provided with suitable beams to prevent the fall of persons or materials The working platform shall be - Closely boarded

48

- At least 60 cm wide if used only as a footing only at least 80 cm wide if used also for stacking material and at least 11 Mtrs If used for the support of a treETLe platform - Provided with tow-boards of minimum 015 Mtrs in height - Provided with hand rails not greater than 085 Mtrs above toe-board - Constructed as close to the structure or building as possible Working on roof People working on roof shall be properly protected by providing temporary railing hand rails safety harness Workers working underneath shall use helmets Care shall be taken to prevent falling of material from top to adjoining area in slat roofs more than 10deg safety belt shall be used and belt end fastened properly to a fixed object Workmen shall not be allowed to work on slippery roofs Fragile materials such as wired glass corrugated plastic sheeting and unreinforced insulating slabs etc shall be identified and necessary precautions taken while working on them People working on fragile roof shall be properly protected by providing two Crawling Bards or Roof ladders so that one is available to stand on while the other is being moved Crawling Boards shall have cross batons atleast 32 mm thick and not more than 380 mm apart and shall be secured in position Gas cutting Adherence to relevant codes and employment of qualified workers are two basic requirements for gas cutting process Hazards such as electricity heat flame flammable gas etc are present in this process Hence following precautions must be followed while carrying these operations All fire precautions as stipulated in IS3016 (Code of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operations) shall be followed while gas cutting operations) shall be followed while gas cutting Fire extinguishers sand buckets water and gunny bags shall be provided when hot work is in progress Gas cylinders used for gas cutting Gas cylinders shall be of approved make Gas cylinder valves shall always be checked and shall be closed when not in use Be stored in a well-ventilated area Be fitted with safety caps when not in use Not be lifted by nozzle and rolled All gas and oxygen regulators shall be fitted with Flashback arrestors being non-return valves designed to prevent and explosive mix developing in cylinder Checking for leaks shall be by means of soapy liquid applied to each joint and under no circumstances shall a naked flame be applied to any part of the cylinder When working at a height do not place cylinders directly beneath the working area as molten metal may fall in to the hoses causing leaks and possibly igniting the gases

49

The welder and any person working in close proximity in order to prevent permanent damage to the eyes must wear suitable eye protection when not in use electricity to the holder and electrode shall turned off Hose shall be in good condition properly clamped as per specifications Welding cable shall have proper insulation with minimum number of joints All equipments shall be properly earthed and cables properly insulated and connected LPG Cylinders if used should be stored kept in a well-ventilated placed and there should be no excavations drains or basements nearby LPG Cylinders should never be stored below ground level or closer than 3 M to cylinder containing oxygen or materials which are toxic and corrosive Cylinders full or empty should never to stored upright with the valve uppermost The valve of empty LPG cylinders should be kept closed if they are left open air will diffuse into the cylinder and may form an explosive mixture BIS Code IS3016-1982 on ldquocode of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operationsrdquo shall be referred for further safety measures Electrical work Some of the basic safety steps to be ensured are given below 1) Only authorised person shall carry out dismantling of electrical system 2) Isolation of the electrical system before taking up the work must be ensured 3) Before working on an electrical line fuse should be physically removed and the line is isolated and a suitable locking mechanism must be provided to prevent accidental switching fixing fuses by other persons A notice board displaying ldquoMen at workrdquo message should be placed The section of circuit under repair should be connected to earth 4) IS 5216-1982 ldquoRecommendations on safety procedures and practices in Electric Worksrdquo shall be referred for further safety measures Working with machineries Material handling equipments Many accidents take place while handling materials at site It is highly hazardous operation Hence special attention by contractor is required in this respect Following precautions are recommended Safe working space for all these equipments must be provided Proper material stockyard should be made and all material should be staked arranged kept in orderly manner with proper moving space for handling machinery Proper warning boards signs shall be provided when machineries like cranes hoists are being operated Brakes clutches of winches shall be checked on regular basis Chains ropes belts shall be inspected and repaired changed as necessary All moving part of the material handling equipment must be provided with suitable guards

50

Lifting ropes should be inspected for kinking loose wires high strands corrosion nicking lubrication change in diameter cross section Slings and other lifting materials which are not suitable for use should be promptly withdrawn and destroyed Lifting chains should be inspected for bent links cracks in weld areas or any other section of link trasverse nicks and gauges and corrosion pits Elongation of the lifting chain link due to over loading should be inspected before using it For lifting hook if the throat opening exceeds 15 of the normal opening it should be replaced When inspecting the hook measurement must be made between the shank and narrowest point of the hook opening A chain used for lifting should not be spliced by inserting a bolt between two links Strain should not be put on a kinked chain Hammer should not be used to force a hook over a chain link A safety hook fitted with a latch to prevent displacement of loads should only be used for material handling lifting IS7293-1974 (Code of Practice for Working with Construction Machinery) shall be referred for further safety measures Cranes All works involving the use of crane shall be properly planned in advance and the following shall be ensured The crane is capable of lifting the load Safe load capacity should be clearly marked on jibs winches pulleys slings and ropes All job cranes should have an automatic safe load indicator which alerts the operator The condition of the ground at the crane location is satisfactory to support the crane and the load The rotation of the cab and therefore the boom is not restricted-suitable matting or plates are available to protect underground services and paving All slings shackles hooks etc are of correct rating and in good condition Cranes and lifting equipments must be inspected and carry a valid test certificate issued by an accredited testing agency Crane hooks etc are to be fitted with properly functioning safety clips to prevent displacement of the sling from the hook during the lift Driver of the crane must be watchful and must ensure before driving the vehicle either forward or reverse that no one is near the wheel of the vehicle and no one is trying to climb the vehicle while moving Crane operators and signalers must be over the age of 18 trained and sufficiently experienced There should always to a signalman or a signaling system such as a

51

telephone if the crane operator cannot see the load throughout the lift Hand signal shall be clear and distinct and shall follow recognised code or system Workers must be use safety shoe and helmet They are also required to wear gloves and other PPE for handling of some special materials Raising lowering and braking of jib should not be done abruptly in order to prevent it from snapping All vehicles used by the contractor shall be in worthy conditions and in conformance to the land transport requirements Cranes should be tested and examined by a competent person for its wear and tear No part of the crane or crane load should be closer than 4 Mtrs to live overhead For movement of crane or other material handling equipment ramp gradient should not exceed 1 in 10 No person should be allowed to stand or work under lifted load All drivers shall hold a valid driving license for the class of vehicle to be driven Manual Handling Assistance should be obtained if the load is too heavy or awkward for manual handing Clear walkway to the destination and safe stack should be ensured before handing the load manually Following procedure should be followed while lifting the load manually Stand close to the load on a firm footing and with feet about 30 am apart Bend the knees and keep your back as straight as you can Take a firm grip on a load Breathe in and throw the shoulders backwards Straighten the legs amp continue to keep the back as straight as you can Make sure that your view is not obstructed by the load Keep the load close to the body Lift slowly and smoothly When carrying the load avoid twisting spine to run move your feet instead One person should not be allowed to pull more than 63 kg The best weight unit for lifting by a worker is 18 kg and hence should be fixed as upper limit of load to be lifted by worker If two or more workers are lifting one should give instructions to ensure that the team works together bull Type of clothing is very important in manual handling of material Clothing should be such that it allows easy movement of arms and will not catch in machinery or on a load

52

bull The successful bidder of the said depot assets will assume full responsibility for demolishing and dismantling the said facilities and itrsquos removal from the corporationrsquos land whether through his own employees or through contract labour It should also be a condition of the tender documents that consequent upon the sale of the said depot assets the depot shall cease to be the corporationrsquos ldquoestablishmentrdquo as that expression is defined in the Building and other construction workers actrsquo1996and if the successful bidder employs 50 or more building workers for the demolition of the said facilities he as the ldquoemployerrdquo in relation to the said establishment will ensure full compliance with the said act including section 44 amp 45 thereof Upon the cancellation of the factory license and the slump sale of the assets of the said depot the storage and distribution of petroleum products is no longer carried on in the said facilities The successful bidder or purchaser of the said depot assets who demolishes the said facilities with the intention of selling the various items from the depot as scrap for his own benefit cannot be regarded as a ldquocontractorrdquo as that expression is defined in the contract labour (regulation amp abolition act1970 Similarly the workmen engaged by the successful bidder or purchaser of the said depot assets for carrying out the work of demolition cannot be regarded as contract labour under the said act In the circumstances no sooner the property in the assets of the depot facilities is transferred to the successful bidder or purchaser the corporation can not be regarded as the ldquoprinciple employerrdquo under the said act in as much as the Corpn has ceased to continue the work of the establishment viz The storage and distribution of the petroleum products in the concerned depot bull Under the Environment (protection) Act 1986 read with Hazardous waste (management amp handling) rules1989 the ldquooccupierrdquo in relation to the depot facilities is obliged to ensure that all hazardous waste are properly handled and disposed of without any adverse effects which may result from such wastes and is also responsible for proper collection reception treatment storage or disposal of these wastes either himself or through the ldquooperator of the facilityrdquo Since the corporation is governed by the said act and rules and highest bidder purchaser of the depot assets is not the occupier generating hazardous it is incumbent on the corporation to continue its practice namely handing over the site to the successful bidder the product including the sludge vapour and gas etc is completely removed as per the Companyrsquos operating procedure It may also be appreciated that the highest bidderpurchaser may fail to take any safeguards to protect his employees or the employees of a contractor engaged by him or the public at large from the toxic or poisonous effects of the residual sludge vapour or gas

ARBITRATION CLAUSE

Any dispute or difference whatsoever arising out of or in connection with this Agreement including any question regarding its existence validity construction interpretation application meaning scope operation or effect of this contract or termination thereof shall be referred to and finally resolved through arbitration as per the procedure mentioned herein below (a) The dispute or difference shall in any event be referred only to a Sole Arbitrator (b) The appointment and arbitration proceedings shall be conducted in accordance with SCOPE forum of Arbitration Rules for the time being in force or as amended from time to time (c) The Seat of arbitration shall be at Mumbai (d) The proceedings shall be conducted in English language (e) The cost of the proceedings shall be equally borne by the parties unless otherwise Directed by the Sole Arbitrator

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16

payment and uplift the material beyond the above time schedule under exceptional circumstancesrdquo

Special terms and conditions for sale of scrap

Sr no Details Time limit

1 Time limit for EMD refund when bidder is not

H1 for any lot in the current auction 45 days from completion of auction

2 Time limit for EMD refund when bidder is H1

for any lot in the auction

After completion of sale of all the lots (of the same items for which customer is H1) and receiveing adequate confirmation from the location

3 EMD of the unsuccessful lots

EMD of unsuccessful lots will not be adjusted against the successful lots EMDrsquos will be refunded to the customer within 45 days of completion of auction Customer to make full payment for the Lots where he is H1

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ANNEXURE ndash A

(on bidder letterhead with company seal and stamp with contact details) From Date To Ms Bharat Petroleum Corp Ltd CPO (Mktg) A-Installation Sewree (East) Mumbai -400015 Sirs Re REQUEST TO ISSUE OUR LOGIN ID PASSWORD FOR PARTICIPATING IN THE e-AUCTION TO BE HELD ON BEHALF OF BPCL ON 20012021 FROM 1000 HRS FOR VARIOUS LOTS A EMD Details

Please find attached herewith our Demand Draft payable to Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd at Mumbai as per details given hereunder for participating at the above e-Auction All DDs are payable to Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd at Mumbai Lot No DD NoNEFTRTGS Details Amount

Bidders to note that bidder has to submit separate EMD for each lot For more information you may contact BPCL representative at 022-24176416 022-241765078696906824 9821431147 B General Notes

We hereby confirm that we have understood the steps for Bidding on e-Procurement

Technologies Ltd Site httpseprocureprocuretigercom and would like to participate in the mock online training auction for BPCL to be held on 14012021 to 17012021We hereby confirm that we have read and understood the terms amp conditions of the e-Auction Sale tender documents for all the lots and same are acceptable to us We have also physically inspected the materials and understood the scope of materials and its condition and there are no deviations to the same as per the auction catalogue details and I accept all terms and conditions of the e-auction sale tender document in full We will honour the Bids placed by us during the auction procedure We also confirm that we will e-mail a scanned copy or fax the price confirmation of our

18

final online quoted rate as per AnnexurendashB immediately after the completion of e-auction followed by original price confirmation sheet by courier

You are requested to ISSUE our Login ID Password on our valid and official email as given in below on receipt of above DDNEFTRTGS PAYMENT and relevant documents E Mail Id____________________________ PAN No ____________________________ (Please enclose PAN Card Copy In case PAN Card copy is not enclosed DD will not be accepted) GSTN No_________________________ (Please enclose self attested GST registration copy)

Thanking you Yours truly Company Stamp ampSeal

[Name amp Signature] Encl 1] Drafts as above 2 ] Other documents [ provide full details ] Tel No Office

Residence Mobile Ph No Fax No

19

ANNEXURE ndash B

Confirmation of Training

To Ms Bharat Petroleum Corp Ltd CPO (Mktg) A-Installation Sewree (East) Mumbai -400015 Fax 022 24117878

This is to confirm that we have understood all bidding procedures for the Forward auction to be held on 20012021 We also confirm that we have understood and comply with all tender terms and conditions mentioned in the tender document - DISPCPO (M)20-21(1)05-Scrap of Depot amp Tanks Thanking you Yours truly Company Stamp ampSeal

[Name amp Signature]

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Annexure ndash C Bidding procedure and Auction guidelines A Steps for Actual Bidding Procedure

1 Go to httpseprocureprocuretigercom 2 Enter ldquoLogin IDldquo and ldquoPasswordrdquo 3 When a bidder logs in for the first time for the particular auction bidder has to accept

to the Terms amp Conditions (After accepting to the terms amp conditions of the company only you can be able to bid)

4 After accepting to the terms you will be taken to the auction-listing page where you will be able to see all the details about the auctions

5 Click on Auction Room link on the top of this page This will take you to the Bidding Page A separate Window opens which is the Bid room

6 Now Start Bidding You can either Bid Manually OR can use Auto-Bid (In Auto bid the computer will bid on your behalf upto that value you given)

7 In the Manual Bid option you can put your bid in the text box available for each ITEM and submit it every time A bid confirmation pop up box will appear to confirming whether you want to go ahead with the bid posted or not If you confirm the bid your bid will be posted If your bid is accepted that will be displayed in ldquoMy Last Accepted Raterdquo column on your right side screen Also the highest bid amount will be displayed in ldquoH1 Raterdquo column If you are the highest bidder at the time ldquoYour Rankrdquo column will be highlighted with ldquogreenrdquo background with rank mentioned as 1 (which is indicative that you are H1 ie the highest bidder for that particular item at that point of time)

8 During the auction the current highest bid of the bidder the bid status and the bid history can be viewed on the screen all the times Bids can be placed at the specified time mentioned during the auction day

9 For Auto Bid Click on the ldquoAuto Bidrdquo icon related to the item you want to bid It will open a small window where you can place your ldquoauto bidldquo The starting bid amount in ldquoLower Limitrdquo text box will be the Opening Price + One Increment or the H1 Price at that point of time Enter the maximum amount in the ldquoUpper Limitrdquo text box Submit your auto bid after filling the upper limit

10 You can see your Bid Value and the Highest Bid Value for a particular lot after bidding once

11 There is Auto Time Extension will be done by the system If any bidder post his bid in the last 10 minutes of the auction closing time the auction will be extended automatically for further 10 minutes

Special Note Bidders are requested to check the Bid Entry in words amp figures before confirming it Any wrong bids will lead to forfeiture of Earnest Money Deposit (EMD) and said lot will be re-auctioned and the bidder is liable to be barred from the future bidding if any

21

B E-Auction Guidelines

BPCL shall finalise the disposal of the items (Lots) against this Tender through e-auction mode BPCL has made arrangement with Ms e-Procurement Technologies Ltd (ETL) who shall be BPCLrsquos authorized service provider for the same Please go through the guidelines given below and submit your acceptance to the same 1 E-Auction shall be conducted by BPCL on pre-specified date and time which the bidders

shall be quoting from their own offices place of their choice Internet connectivity shall have to be ensured by bidders themselves In extreme case of failure of Internet connectivity (due to any reason whatsoever may be) it is the biddersrsquo responsibility decision to send fax communication immediately to Ms e-Procurement Technologies Ltd furnishing the price the bidder wants to bid online with a request to upload the faxed price on line so that ETL will up load that price on line on behalf of the Bidder It shall be noted clearly that the concerned bidder communicating this price to ETL has to solely ensure that the fax message is received by ETL in a readable legible form and also the bidder should simultaneously check up with ETL about the clear receipt of the price faxed It shall also be clearly understood that the bidder shall be at liberty to send such fax communications of prices to be up loaded by ETL only within the closure of Bid time for that particular Lot and under no circumstance it shall be allowed beyond the closure of Bid time for that particular Lot It shall also be noted that ETL should be given a reasonable required time by the bidders to upload such prices online and if such required time is not available at the disposal of ETL at the time of receipt of the fax message from the bidders ETL will not be uploading the prices and either BPCL or ETL are not responsible for this unforeseen circumstances In order to ward-off such contingent situation bidders are requested to make all the necessary arrangements alternatives whatever required so that they are able to circumvent such situation and still be able to participate in the e-auction successfully Failure of power at the premises of bidders during the e-auction cannot be the cause for not participating in the e-auction On account of this the time for the e-auction cannot be extended and neither BPCL nor ETL is responsible for such eventualities

2 Ms e-Procurement Technologies Ltd shall arrange to train your nominated person

(s) without any cost to you after the submission of the required documents amp the EMD amount

3 Starting Bid Bid Increment The opening price and the bid increment value for the

respective Lot has been mentioned vide Annexure A Table-1 BPCL reserves the right to revise the start bid price at the time of auction

4 BIDDING CURRENCY AND UNIT OF MEASUREMENT Bidding and evaluation will be conducted in Indian Rupees (INR) of the item Lot The price bid placed during the ldquoe-Auctionrdquo shall be ldquoRate per Unitrdquo against each Lot

5 At the end of the e-auction bidder has to provide the Price Confirmation for his valid

highest offer submitted in the e-Auction as per BPCLrsquos format immediately after the completion of the e-Auction

6 Procedure of e-Auction

i The start bid price amp increment price have been mentioned vide Annexure A Table-1 which shall be visible to all the bidders on their respective bidding screen for each Lot for which they are qualified to bid

22

Please note that the first bid that comes in the system should be equal to the start price + one increment or higher than the increment value for each Lot The second online bid and onwards for any particular Lot will have to be higher than the H1 rate by the minimum increment value or higher than the increment value

ii E-Auction shall be for a period as mentioned in the tender document for

all the items Lots in this e-auction If a bidder places a bid in the last 10 minutes of closing of the e-Auction and if that bid gets accepted then the duration for that particular Lot shall get extended automatically for another 10 minutes from the time that bid comes in Please note that the auto-extension will take place only if a bid comes in those last 10 minutes and if that bid gets accepted If the bid does not get accepted the auto-extension will not take place even if that bid might have come in the last 10 minutes In case there is no bid in the last 10 minutes of closing of any particular Lot the time shall get closed automatically without any extension for that particular Lot However bidders are advised not to wait till the last minute or last few seconds to enter their bid during the auto-extension period to avoid complications related with internet connectivity network problems system crash down power failure etc

iii The Bidder who has submitted the DD for any category can bid for all

LOTS mentioned under this category In case the bidder is H1 in any or more categories he has to uplift the said LOT as will be confirmed by BPCL at its discretion In case the bidder backs out from uplifting this LOT then the whole EMD for that category may be forfeited by BPCL

iv Auto Bidding Auto Bidding feature is a feature to safe guard the

bidderrsquos interest of any Internet failure or to avoid last minute rush This feature allows Bidders to place an automated bid against other Bidders in an auction for each Lot and bid without having to enter a new amount each time a competing Bidder submits a new offer for any particular Lot

The bid amount that a Bidder enters is the maximum at that point of time that the Bidder is willing to offer for a particular Lot Here the software bids on behalf of the supplier The auto-bid amount is the maximum amount that the Bidder is

willing to offer During the course of bidding the Bidder cannot delete or change the amount of an Auto Bid

Bids are submitted in increments (increasing bid amounts) The application automates auto bidding by processing auto bids automatically according to the increment that BPCL originally established when creating the auction submitting offers to the next bid increment each time a competing Bidder bids regardless if competing bids are submitted as auto or manual bids

7 Successful bidder shall be required to submit the final prices quoted during the e-Auction in the Format provided to you after the completion of Auction to ETL duly signed and stamped as token of acceptance without any new condition other than those already agreed to before start of auction immediately after the completion of the e-Auction

23

8 Your bid will be taken as an offer to collect the items mentioned in that particular Lot Bids once made by you cannot be cancelled withdrawn and you shall be bound to collect the item as mentioned above at your final bid price Should you back out and not agree as per the final rates quoted BPCL shall take action as appropriate including forfeiture of EMD for the whole category

9 After the receipt of the EMD and other required documents the bidder shall be assigned

a Unique User Name amp Password by ETL The bidders are advised to change the Password and edit the information in the Registration Page after the receipt of initial Password from ETL to ensure confidentiality All bids made from the Login ID given to them will be deemed to have been made by their company

10 The bidders will be able to view the following on their screen along with the necessary

fields in the e-Auction a Highest Bid (H1 unit Rate) in the Auction for the Lots for which they are qualified to

bid b Bid Placed by them (Unit Rate) c Their Own Rank (H1 H2 H3hellip etc where H1 would be the highest bidder H2 would

be the second highest bidder and so onhellip) d Opening unit Price amp Bid Increment value for each Lot

11 At the end of the e-Auction BPCL will decide upon the winner BPCLrsquos decision on award of Contract shall be final and binding on all the Bidders

12 BPCL shall be at liberty to cancel the e-auction process at any time before disposing

without assigning any reason 13 BPCL ETL shall not have any liability to bidders for any interruption or delay in access

to the site irrespective of the cause 14 Other Terms amp Conditions

- The Bidder shall not involve himself or any of his representatives in Price manipulation of any kind directly or indirectly by communicating with other bidders BPCL shall have the right to seek explanation from the bidders in case IP address of those bidders is found to be same Action if necessary shall be initiated against such bidders

- The Bidder shall not divulge either his Bids or any other exclusive details of

BPCL to any other party - BPCLrsquos decision on award of Contract shall be final and binding on all the

Bidders - BPCL along with ETL can decide to extend reschedule or cancel any Auction Any

changes made by BPCL and or ETL after the first posting will have to be accepted if the Bidder continues to access the site after that time

- ETL shall not have any liability to Bidders for any interruption or delay in access

to the site irrespective of the cause - ETL is not responsible for any damages including damages that result from but

are not limited to negligence

24

- ETL will not be held responsible for consequential damages including but not

limited to systems problems inability to use the system loss of electronic information etc

15 ONLINE BID FORM General description of details available online during bidding to enable bidders to put their prices online are as below

Lot No

Item Description Location Qty Unit Unit Rate in INR

(In Fig)

Unit Rate in INR (In Words)

1 As given in Table ndash A

As given in Table ndash A

As given in Table ndash

A

As given in Table ndash

A

Important Note

1 The bidders have to quote in the ldquoUnit Rate in INR (In Fig)rdquo column only during the e-auction

2 Please note that in case you are H1 in any LOT then it is mandatory for you to submit the total amount to BPCL and uplift the material Failure to do so will may result in forfeiture of EMD for that category

3 The ldquoUnit Rate in INR (In Words)rdquo will be automatically converted by the System

4 After the bidder submits the bid confirmation of the price he has quoted for any

particular Lot is asked from him twice after which only the system accepts or rejects his bid based on the Start Price H1 rate at that point of time Confirming to the minimum increment value

25

TABLE-A (PART-I)Scrap of Depots and Tanks

(Bidders to note that they have to submit separate EMD for each lot)

LOT NO

COMPLETE LOCATIONADDRESS

BRIEF ITEMS DESCRIPTION (You are requested to visit place before quoting for the

item Please take prior appointment from the contact

person before visiting the site)

Qty Unit EMD (Rs)

START PRICE (RS)

INCREMENTAL

VALUE (RS)

AUCTION

START TIME

AUCTION

CLOSE

TIME

130

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

FIRE ENGINE NO05 amp JOCKY PUMP -01 NO

1 LOT 75000 640000 3200 1000H

R 1030HR

131

CHERLAPALLI INSTALLATION PO-

HCL PB NO4HYDERABADTEL

EANGANA-500051 MRnilesh m karande

(निलश एम करानड) 9866317049

nileshmkarandebharatpetroleumin

OLD PUMPSMPDs

ETC 1 LOT 35000 240000 1200

1000HR

1030HR

132

Sewree InstRETAIL TERR OPSSEWREE

INSTLNSEWREE FORT ROADSEWREE(EAST)MUMBAIMaharashtra400015samanhusai

n983382927422-26156336 Extn

25samanhusainbharatpetroleumin

MS PRODUCT PIPELINES FIRE HYDRENT PIPE

LINES STORAGE STEEL RACKS MS

GATESSTEEL SHEET CUPBOARD

ETC

1 LS 75000 476000 2380 1000H

R 1030HR

26

133

Bharat Petroleum Corporation limited Bhilai Co-op Depot Bijalee NagarGE RoadDistrict-Durg Chattisgarh-490021 Contact Person MrRambabu B

(रामबाब बी)

9926499266 brambabubharatpetroleumin amp MrRavi

K Ghorpade (रनि क

घोरपड) 8600417776 ravikghorpadebharatpetroleumin

Oil Interceptors Hose Boxes

monitors hydrants Valves

Pipelines etc

1 LS 175000 1725912 862956 1000H

R 1030HR

134

Bharat Petroleum Corporation limited Bhilai Co-op Depot Bijalee NagarGE RoadDistrict-Durg Chattisgarh-490021 Contact Person MrRambabu B

(रामबाब बी)

9926499266 brambabubharatpetroleumin amp MrRavi

K Ghorpade (रनि क

घोरपड) 8600417776 ravikghorpadebharatpetroleumin

Search Lights UPS olour

cameras Fans Tubelight fixtures

Gate Light fittingsExhaust

Fans etc

1 LS 35000 335520 16776 1000H

R 1030HR

135

Bharat Petroleum Corporation limited Bhilai Co-op Depot Bijalee NagarGE RoadDistrict-Durg Chattisgarh-490021 Contact Person MrRambabu B

(रामबाब बी)

9926499266 brambabubharatpetroleumin amp MrRavi

K Ghorpade (रनि क

घोरपड) 8600417776 ravikghorpadebharatpetroleumin

Mobile PFS Lab-CG04D1373

1 LS 7500 48000 240 1030H

R 1100HR

136

DHARWAD LPG 323-333BELUR

INDUSTRIAL AREA ROAD NO3P B

NO39DHARWADKARNATAKA-580011

MRRajkatti Y S

10 -20 KL MS TANK MPDs DISPENCING

UNITS

1 LOT 35000 396800 1984 1030H

R 1100HR

27

(राजकटटी िाय एस)

9753125125 rajkattiysbharatpetr

oleumin

137

VILL amp PO AMBABAI KARARIJHANSI

UTTAR PRADESH-284001 MRTajeshwar

(तजशवर ) 9478823709 tajeshwarbharatpet

roleumin

PLATE 8MM 6FT16FT MS TANK 15000

LTSPIPEANGEL SCRAPLIGHT GI

SCRAP ETC

1 LOT 75000 418400 2092 1030H

R 1100HR

138

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

FIRE WATER TANK 03 NO

1 LOT 175000 1872000 9360 1030H

R 1100HR

139

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

MS UNLOADING PUMPSVT

PUMPSMOTORSCENTRIFUGAL PUMPS ETC

1 LOT 250000 4004000 20020 1030H

R 1100HR

140

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

7 NO OF UNDER GROUND

STORAGE TANKS AND ASSOCIATED

PIPE LINES IN TANK FARM

1 LOT 175000 1600000 8000 1100H

R 1130HR

141

Flat no 302 Shanthi Tower Vinayak

Nagar Hyderabad RoadNIZAMABADTELANGANA-503002 MR

Sri Harsha (शरी हषाा)

8606510668 sriharshabharatpetr

oleumin

MONO PUMP PRESET PUMP

MPDs EMBLEM POLE OLD

TANKFALSE CEILING OLD RVI

ETC

1 LOT 35000 229600 1148 1100H

R 1130HR

28

142

KARUR TERRITORY ATHUR ampKADAPARAI

VILLAGE ERODE ROAD ATHUR

POSTKARURTAMIL NADU-639002

MRDilip Krishnan

(दिलीप कषणि)

8138906295 dilipkrishnanbharat

petroleumin

OLD 11KV VCB ELECTRICAL

PANEL500KVA DG SET OLD VFD

PANELMICRO PLC AND PANEL ETC

1 LOT 75000 556800 2784 1100H

R 1130HR

143

WARANGAL DEPOT GOOD SHED

ROADWARANGALTELENGANA-506002

MRMukesh Murali

(मकश मरली)

9497270991 mukeshmuralibhara

tpetroleumin

VARIOUS DIA METER CS

PIPESGATE VALVES

1 LOT 75000 4924689 246234 1100H

R 1130HR

144

RAJBANDH TOP RAJBANDH

CHATTYDURGAPURWEST BENGAL-

713212 MRDurga

Annapurna K V N (िराा

अननपणाा क िी एि)

9775077069 durgakvnbharatpetr

oleumin

SCRAPPED MS SKO PRODUCT

TRANSFER PIPELINELIVE FIRE

DIGHTING FACILITIES LOADING

ARMSOLD TLC UNIT OLD VALES

ETC

1 LS 75000 483200 2416 1100H

R 1130HR

145

BPCL HOSPET PSA FOR SALES

OFFICERHOSPETKARNATAKA-583201

MRPradeep J Hivare

(परिीप ज नहिार)

9940588023 pradeepjhivarebhar

atpetroleumin

STEEL CANOPYTANK

MPDLIGHT FITTINGS

AUTOMATION EQUIPMENT ETC

1 LS 35000 320000 1600 1130H

R 1200HR

146

MANGLIA RECEIPT TERMINAL MANGILA

- SANVER ROAD MANGLIAINDOREMA

DHYA PRADESH-453771 MR Swapnil S

Kakde (सिनिल एस

काकड़) 7709969664 swapnilskakdebhar

atpetroleumin

FW PUMP SUCTION HEADER-

500MM PUMP DISCHARGE PL

250MMCOOLING SYSTEM FIXED

FOAM STSTEMFIRE

EXTINGUISHER JOCKY PUMP ETC

1 LS 75000 567800 2839 1130H

R 1200HR

29

147

ADARSH NAGAR DIST - BIJNORNAZIBABAD

UTTAR PRADESH-246763 MRMohd

Ibran (मौ इबराि)

9839523968 mohdibranbharatpe

troleumin

RUBBER HOSE WITH

FLANGEGATE VALVEs FOAM

DRUMALUMINIUM SCRAPMS TANK500LTR PROVER ETC

1 LOT 75000 500460 25023 1130H

R 1200HR

148

NO- 214 VISHWAKARMA

INDUSTRIAL AREAJAIPURRAJSRH

AN-302013 MRRajendra KM

(राजनर कमार)

99281493310141-6501547

rajendrakmbharatpetroleumin

KIRLOSKAR PUMP KIRLOSKAR

ENGINEFIRE ENGINE 03 NO

1 LOT 35000 230000 1150 1130H

R 1200HR

149

KARUR TERRITORY ATHUR ampKADAPARAI

VILLAGE ERODE ROAD ATHUR

POSTKARURTAMIL NADU-639002

MRRishi Rohan (ऋनष

रोहि) 7979944941 rishirohanbharatpet

roleumin

OLD STEEL TANKOLD PUMPING UNITSOLD

CANOPY ITEMSOLD EMBLEM

POLESOLD YARD LIGHTS FITTINGS

ETC

1 LOT 35000 179020 8951 1130H

R 1200HR

150

BULK OIL DEPOT JANKI NAGAR

BAHRIACH ROADGONDAUTTAR

PRADESH-271001

MRAnuj Jaiswal (अिज

जयसिाल) 7897030498 anujjaiswalbharatp

etroleumin

75KVA DG Set 125 KVA DG Set Preset Meters Proving Tanks

350mm diaStrainier etc

1 LS 75000 6309952 315497 1200H

R 1230HR

151

IRIMPANAM INSTALLATION NEW

OIL INSTALLATIONKOCHI KERALA-682309 MRU

Ramadas (य रामिास)

9958444988 uramadasbharatpet

roleumin

WEATHER SHIELD FOR ESCAPE LADDERWO

METER SYSTEMATF

PUMPLABORATORY

ITEMSSPRINKLER ETC

1 LOT 175000 1920000 9600 1200H

R 1230HR

152

STATION ROADHISSARHARYANA-125001 MRAbdul

Matin (अबिल मतीि)

9983784935 abdulmatinbharatp

etroleumin

2T DISPENCER amp OIL TANKGLOW FACIA CANOPY

ETC

1 LOT 75000 672328 336164 1200H

R 1230HR

30

153

Bharat Petroleum Corporation limited Bhilai Co-op Depot Bijalee NagarGE RoadDistrict-Durg Chattisgarh-490021 Contact Person MrRambabu B

(रामबाब बी)

9926499266 brambabubharatpetroleumin amp MrRavi

K Ghorpade (रनि क

घोरपड) 8600417776 ravikghorpadebharatpetroleumin

USED SCRAPPED TANK

1 LOT 250000 5769360 288468 1200H

R 1230HR

154

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumi

FIRE WATER TANK LIGHT

POLESSTORAGE TANK PIPELINE

ETC

453000

MT 250000 1198675 5993 1200H

R 1230HR

155

BPCL MANMAD INSTALLATION

MANMAD NANDGAON ROAD

PANEWADI MANMADNASHIKMAHARASHTRA423104

Contact Person MrDeepak Satpute

9692006232

USEDSCRAPPED DEPOT ASSETS-

FIRE WATER PIPELINEEXTINGU

ISHERFOAM TANKSVHF

HANDSET ETC

1 LS 175000 9647424 482371 1230H

R 1300HR

156

satish paikara m

(पकरा सतीश एम) CH INSTALLATION

MANAGER (RETAIL) BUDGE BUDGE 2

GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST

24-PARGANAS [SOUTH] BUDGE

BUDGE West Bengal PIN - 700137 TEL -

033-24701457 033-24701765 MOB -

9982754999 e-mail paikarasmbharatpe

troleumin

WEIGH BRIDGE 1 LOT 35000 168000 840 1230H

R 1300HR

31

157

dnyaneshwar

bendkule (बडकल

जञािश िर) SR MANAGER OPS IC

(RETAIL) MIRAJ OPPRAILWAY GOODS

SHED (MG) CHANDANWADI

MIRAJ Maharashtra PIN - 416410 TEL - 0241-2595555 -

MOB - 9820246346 e-mail

dnyaneshwarbbharatpetroleumin

FIRE ENGINE PUMP 03 NO

1 LOT 75000 316800 1584 1230H

R 1300HR

158

NAVGHAR INDUSTRIAL ESTATE

BEHIND MSEB GAS TURBINE UNIT

PBNO8 DIST-RAIGAD

BOKADVIRAURANMAHARASHTRA400702

Contact Person Mr Wadhwa Vinay Kumar

022-27222767981146387

6

DISPERSANT SPRAY SYSTEM20

KL NITROGEN TANKTANK-OIL

ON WATER MONITORING SYSTEM ETC

505 MT 35000 337704 16885 1230H

R 1300HR

159

dua gurinder (िआ

रररििर) CHIEF MANAGER OPS IC (RETAIL) KOTA TOP

MS BHARATPETROLEUM

CORPORATION LTDKOTA TOPNH-

27VILLAGE -BRIJESHPURATATHEDKOTA (RAJASTHAN)-325201 TEL - 0744-

2863317 MOB - 9793294449 e-mail

duagbharatpetroleumin

VARIOUS TYPE OF FIRE WATER

PIPELINE 41 MT 175000 2651707 13258

1230HR

1300HR

160

HAZIRA RETAIL TERRITORY SURAT

HAZIRA ROAD POICHHPORE DIST -

SURATHAZIRA GUJRAT-394510

CONTACT PERSON MRMiran M Vaghela

(नमरि एम िाघला)

9033370396 miranmvaghelabhar

PIPELINE amp FITTINGS FIRE

FIGHTING PUMPSLOADING

ARMS ETC

1 LS 75000 748160 37408 1400H

R 1430HR

32

atpetroleumin

161

BIJWSAN INSTALLATION NEAR

IGI AIRPORTNEW DELHIDELHI-110061

MRNavi Sharma (ििी

शमाा) 7727863450 navisharmabharatp

etroleumin

OLD PLT PIPELINES

1 LOT 35000 170400 852 1400H

R 1430HR

162

negi kamal (िरी कमल

ससिह) SR MANAGER OPS IC (RETAIL) KANPUR KANPUR

POL DEPOT BHAUNTI NH - 2 KALPI ROAD

PANKI KANPUR Uttar Pradesh PIN -

208020 TEL - - 0512-2985689 MOB -

9824201038 e-mail negikbharatpetrole

umin

FIRE ENGINE 03 NO

1 LS 35000 384000 1920 1400H

R 1430HR

163

BG GOODS SHED ROAD THACHA

NALLURTIRUNELVELITAMIL NADU-627358

CONTACT PERSON MR Aditya Sri Ram E

(आदितय शरी राम ई)

8867857296 adityasriramebhara

tpetroleumin

WEIGHT BRIDGE PRODUCT PUMP

WITH MOTORSFILLING

CABINET OLD STEEL PLATE ETC

1 LOT 35000 346264 173132 1400H

R 1430HR

164

BPCL IRUGUR TOP INSTALLATION

RAVATHUR PO IRUGUR

VIACOIMBATORE TAMIL NADU-641103

CONTACT PERSON MRNitesh Kumar

(नितश कमार)

9542345719 niteshkumar001bha

ratpetroleumin

MPDCANOPY ETC

1 LS 35000 328320 16416 1400H

R 1430HR

33

165

DESUR DEPOT NEAR DESUR RAILWAY

STATION VILLAGE ZADSHAPUR

DESURBELGAUMKARNATAKA-590014

MRManikantan G

(कनिकि टि जी)

9894555724 manikantangbharat

petroleumin

200 DIA FF LINE - ADDL WOPD

METER MASTER METERMLDB

PANELBARRIER GATE FOR

ENTRYEXIT ETC

22713

MT 35000 1097387 5486 1430H

R 1500HR

166

NEAR RAILWAY STATION PO

ATHARBANKI RLY COLONY DIST

JAGATSINGHPURPARADEEP ODISHA-

754120 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

OLD PD METERSMS

PIPELINESOLD MS PIPELINESASBEST

OS SHEETS ETC

1 LOT 35000 1889412 94470 1430H

R 1500HR

167

PB NO 106 GPO SALAWASJODHPURR

AJASTHAN-342001 MRAvinash Sahani

(अनििाश साहिी)

9587891413 avinashsahanibhara

tpetroleumin

MS SCRAP FIRE ENGINES (04

NOS) FUEL TANKS 1 MT 35000 246400 1232

1430HR

1500HR

168

BPCL PIYALA RETAIL INSTALLATION

VILLAGE - PIYALA PO ASAUTI TEHSIL-

BALLARBHGARH DIST - FARIDABAD

HARYANA-121102 MRMandal

Soumyajyoti (मिडल

सोमयजयोनत)

9874444332 mandalsbharatpetr

oleumin

FIRE EXTINGUISHER 10

KG DCPRADAR LEVEL GUAGE-

TANK FARM AUPARALLEL

REDUNDANT UPS-15

KVAAUTOMATION CABLESFLP

LIGHT FIXTURES IN WAGON P ETC

1 LOT 75000 724360 36218 1430H

R 1500HR

169

17 A HASTINGS ROADALLAHABADUTTAR PRADESH-211001 MRAkash R rivastava

(आकाश शरीिासति)

7678882211 akashsrivastavabha

ratpetroleumin

CANOPY LIGHTS (CFL)SEWING

MACHINE USHA TAILOR MODCO2

FIRE EXINGUISHER250

W MH Canopy light fixtures ETC

1 LOT 35000 2357168 117858 1430H

R 1500HR

34

170

AT POST AKOLNER TALUKA

AHMEDNAGAR DIST -

AHMEDNAGARMAHARASHTRA-414005

MRArpit Tiwari (अरपात

नतिारी) 9408381499 arpittiwaribharatpe

troleumin

FIRE WATER PUMP 850klTLF PUMP MS (M) 50 KLHR25 KVA DG SETCANOPYAMFTLF PUMP MS (M)

50 KLHR ETC

1 LS 35000 200800 1004 1500H

R 1530HR

171

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

10 KG DCP 10 NOS10 KG DCP 10

NOSBULK METERS 9 NOSBULK

METERS 141 NOS150MM DIA

PIPE LINE FOR SPEED80MM DIA

PIPE LINE FOR SPEED F 1FF PIPE LINE 200 MM ETC

1 LOT 250000 4839456 2419728 1500H

R 1530HR

172

ram mahto (राम

कमार) MANAGER OPS IC (RETAIL)

BALASORE DEPOT BALASORE DEPOT SOMENATHPUR

INDUSTRIAL AREA ESTATE BALASORE

Odisha PIN - 756019 TEL - 06782-224272 99562-19155 MOB - 9453042457 e-mail ramkumarbharatpe

troleumin

JB NFLP 25 NOSLIGHT

FITTINGS FLP 35 NLIGHT POLES

4M HT 12 NOELECTRICAL

CABLESSLAYINGCEILING FANS 20

NOS20 TON WINDOW AC

MAKE-SAMSUN ETC

1 LOT 35000 279564 139782 1500H

R 1530HR

173

BHARAT PETROLEUM CORP LTD SANKARI

DEPOTNARRAPANCHAVADI

SANKARI(RS)SALEM DIST SANKARITAMIL

NADU-637302 MRArun David A

(अरण डनिड ए)

9482875768 arundavidabharatp

etroleumin

200MM DIA STRAINER-

1NOGODREJFILING CABINET

4DRSSLIDING DOOR SDU-1GODREJ STORWEL

MODEL2MF SYSTEM 3PANELS

ETC

1 LOT 250000 4568544 2284272 1500H

R 1530HR

174

IRIMPANAM INSTALLATION NEW

OIL INSTALLATIONKOCHI KERALA-682309 MRU

Ramadas (य रामिास)

9958444988

RLY TRACKS amp ALLIED

FACILITYRLY TRACKS amp ALLIED

FACILITY ADDITIONAL

1 LOT 175000 1548000 7740 1500H

R 1530HR

35

uramadasbharatpetroleumin

175

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

Y STRAINER 200MM

2NOSSLUDGE PIT AT

BERHAMPORE4-DR FILLING CABINET-2

NOONE GODREJ STEEL TABLE

T9EARTHPITS FOR AG TANKS (12

NOS)ETC

1 LS 35000 372320 18616 1530H

R 1600HR

176

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

STOREWELL PLAIN ALMIRAH-2MS

STORAGE SAFEABLOY

LOCKFLP 125W HPMV 4NOSFIRE

ENGINE SET NO10 ETC

1 LOT 35000 3465584 173279 1530H

R 1600HR

177

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

FLP NON-INTEGRAL FLOOD

LIGHT 2SAKTI 4KVA

AUTOSTABILISERZYXEL OMNI 56K

MODEM FOR BERHARECEIVER-

1 CAMERA-2 MONITOR-1 ETC

1 LOT 75000 767068 383534 1530H

R 1600HR

178

BPCL MANMAD INSTALLATION

MANMAD NANDGAON ROAD

PANEWADI MANMADNASHIKMAHARASHTRA423104

Contact Person MrDeepak Satpute

9692006232

1 no 250 KVA DG SET

2 no of 630 KVA DG SET 6 number

HT panels with CTPT bus-bar

AMF panel for DG sets DG set cables

etc

1 LS 175000 1217664 608832 1530H

R 1600HR

179

BPCL MANMAD INSTALLATION

MANMAD NANDGAON ROAD

PANEWADI MANMADNASHIKMAHARASHTRA423104

Contact Person MrDeepak Satpute

Old roof sheet of TWF GANTRY

1 LS 35000 160812 80406 1530H

R 1600HR

36

9692006232

180

BHARAT PETROLEUM CORPORATION

LIMITED KONDAPALLI DEPOT ( TOP )

PINAPAKA (VIL amp POST) KONDAPALLI

(VIA) KRISVIJAYAWADAAN

DHRA PRADESH-9504214192

avneeshbhartibharatpetroleumin

DG SET AMF PANELS FIRE

ENGINE 70W ST LIGHT FIX 13

NOS160W FLP MLL TYPE 74

NOS15M HOSES 36NOS15 TON

AIR COND 2NOSFLD LIGHT

FIT 2X400 25NOS110V 100AH BATT

CHARGER ETC

1 LOT 35000 200000 1000 1600H

R 1630HR

181

IRUGUR BPCL IRUGUR TOP

INSTALLATION RAVATHUR PO

IRUGUR VIA COIMBATORE Tamil Nadu PIN - 641103 CONTACT PERSON MRSoorya Krishna

(सयाा कषणा) 9895449420

sooryakrishnabharatpetroleumin

ELECTRICALLY OPERATED EXIT BARTERMINAL

ROOM CARD READERTLF RTD

UNIT - BAY10POINT4TLF SET STOP VALVE - BAY10POI15 KL UNDER DRIVEWAY

TANK ETC

1 LS 250000 2120778

1 1060389

1600HR

1630HR

182

WARANGAL DEPOT GOOD SHED

ROADWARANGALTELENGANA-506002

MRMukesh Murali

(मकश मरली)

9497270991 mukeshmuralibhara

tpetroleumin

FW PIPELINE IN TANKFARM

AREAERECTION-75HP

MOTOR75HP PPU FLOWMORE

MSTLF125HP PPU

FLORITEHSDITLF20 HP PUMP KIR

MAKE NO 18 ETC

1 LS 75000 4934092 246704 1600H

R 1630HR

183

BARAUNI TOP PAPROUR DISTRICT

BEGUSARAIBARAUNIBIHAR-851114

CONTACT PERSON MRSaurabh Kumar

9432343519 saurabhkumar001b

haratpetroleumin

FIRE ENGINE-615KLHR-3NOSFIRE ENGINE-

615KLHR-3NOSMASTER METER SET - 3

NOS125KVA DG SET - 2 NOS15 TONS WINDOW

AC WITH REMOTE

1 LS 35000 227300 11365 1600H

R 1630HR

37

ETC

184

KATHGODAM DEPOT DIST -

NANITALUTTARAKHAND-263126 CONTACT PERSON MRPawan

Kumar (पिि कमार)

9862826505 pawankumar006bh

aratpetroleumin

1AVERY ZL SDDU ES0652 MS1LampT ZL HDDU BS5257 HSDZ LINE (SD) -

PUMPLampT PACEMAKER

IVLampT PACEMAKER

IV1LampT ZL HDDU GS1246 HSD ETC

1 LOT 35000 364000 1820 1600H

R 1630HR

185

UDAISAGAR ROAD NEAR RANA PRATAP

NAGAR RLY STNUDAIPURRAJAST

HAN-313001 CONTACT PERSON

MRKhuswinder

(खससिििर)

9412058886 khuswinderbharatp

etroleumin

ZWICKY PUMP NO175HP

PPUNIT-PUMP1PIPELINE

amp FTGS 10080NBFIRE

WATER TANK 858 KL CAP ADDFIRE

WATER RING MAIN ADDL EXP 1

SPRINKILER PIPELINE etc

1 LOT 250000 2121216 1060608 1630H

R 1700HR

186

BPC OIL DEPOT BATILPUR DIST-

DEVAREYABATILPURUTTAR PRADESH-

274001 MR Deepak

Joshi (िीपक जोशी)

9927576670 deepakjoshi001bha

ratpetroleumin

DG SET 125KVAPADLOCK (MAKE ABLOY) - 6

NO6 KVA GENSETDG SET 65

KVAVC BREAKER75 HP PP UNIT-PUMP

NO 2 ETC

1 LOT 35000 320000 1600 1630H

R 1700HR

187

Kandla Installation Khari Rohar Road

Gandhidham(Kutch)GandhidhamGUJRAT-

370201 CONTACT PERSON MRMayank

Bhatt (मयिक भटट)

8154964083 mayankbhattbharat

petroleumin

TANK NO 8 4645 KLTK NO2-ADDL CT-MVWSFFTK NO 18 13667 KL

ERECTIOTANK NO 2 15128 KL EXTN

ETC

1 LS 250000 7210400 36052 1630H

R 1700HR

188

PETROL DEPOT ABEKA

MAKBARAMEERUTUTTAR PRADESH-

250002 CONTACT PERSON MRKumar

Avinash (कमार

MIDCO SD PUMP3NO Z LINE (HD) PUMPAVERY

(SD) ERA PUMPSUBPUMP

amp DISPENSORS 2NOLampT Z LINE

1 LOT 75000 5687512 284375 1630H

R 1700HR

38

अनििाश) 8004938516 kumaravbharatpetr

oleumin

SD PUMP ETC

189

MUZAFFARPUR DEPOT VILL

SHERPURMUZAFFARPURM BIHAR-842005

CONTACT PERSON MRDipayan Roy

(दिपायि रॉय) 06243-242047 Extn 222

9933050509 dipayanroybharatp

etroleumin

DISPENCING UNITPOLE MOUNTED EMBLEM CANAOPY

STRUCTUREOLD MPDsTANK amp

MONOLITH ETC

17553

MT 35000 11200 56 1630H

R 1700HR

190

BARAUNI TOP PAPROUR DISTRICT

BEGUSARAIBARAUNIBIHAR-851114

CONTACT PERSON MrManjul Prasad

Arya (मिजल परसाि आया)

7004230090 manjulprasadarybh

aratpetroleumin

PRODUCT PIPE FITTING TANK

FOUNDATIONTWD

PIPESFITTINGS900KL TANK II858KL

TANK 10 ETC

1 LOT 250000 2184023 1092012 1700H

R 1730HR

191

BARAUNI TOP PAPROUR DISTRICT

BEGUSARAIBARAUNIBIHAR-851114

CONTACT PERSON MrManjul Prasad

Arya (मिजल परसाि आया)

7004230090 manjulprasadarybh

aratpetroleumin

FOAM TANK 3KL - 1 NOFOAM TANK

3KL - 1 NO100 MM PIPELINE amp FT

550M150 MM PIPELINE amp

FT225M350 MM PIPELINE amp FT

575M ETC

1 LS 35000 275652 137826 1700H

R 1730HR

192

BIJWSAN INSTALLATION NEAR

IGI AIRPORTNEW DELHIDELHI-110061

MRNavi Sharma (ििी

शमाा) 7727863450 navisharmabharatp

etroleumin

HSD TWD PIPELINE HEADER

amp VELVE UPTO TANKATF TWD

PIPELINE HEADER amp VALVE UPTO

TANKS AND LDO TWD PIPE LINE

HEADER amp VALVE UPTO TANK

1 LS 250000 3513600 17568 1700H

R 1730HR

39

SPECIAL NOTES

1 The above old items would be disposed as indicated in the table

2 Pl refer AnnexurendashD for detailed scope of disposal

TABLE ndash A [ PARTndash2 ] [Tentative]

TENTATIVE TAX RATES

STATE TAX FERROUS SCRAP

ALL IGST 1800

CSGST 900

SGST 900

The above mentioned tax rates are tentative and BPCL reserves the right to apply the rates applicable for ferrous and Non ndashferrous items which will be informed during the auction

40

ANNEXURE-D

Scope and SPECIAL CONDITIONS for Disposal of old tanks amp Depot Assets BPCL has different Installation amp depot as per the list in table A Part I The above list is only indicative and not limited exhaustive or actual and it is only for your general referenceguidance Parties have to physically visit the depot and inspect the lot meant for sale and make their own estimates and ascertain the condition of materials its quality it weight quantities make model numbers size capacities specifications and condition etc Therefore no claim shall be entertained in case of any variations if reported at the time of upliftment which may kindly be noted However there may be few items as given below left in the depot not meant for disposal and the same are separately marked or shown at the time of inspection and parties should consider accordingly The following items are not covered in the subject disposal and they are excluded from contractorrsquos scope of work a) Land b) Grown up Big Trees However small bushes shrubs etc are to be

removed and area to be cleaned from all vegetation etc 1 Pipelines running under Railway Tracks 2 Any petroleum products such as petroldieselkerosenelubricantsgreases

gear oils etc found in tankspipesbarrelsloosebulkpackages etc either inside or outside depot premises Petroleum products sludge are not covered in sale and to be handed over to BPCL if any foundsalvaged

3 Dispensing pumps retail outlet items like trays etc which are clearly marked amp kept separately

Please note that as BPCL has to handover land to Govt Authorities for their construction of sheds etc urgently and therefore the sequence of disposal in Phases and Time Lines shall be as under Contractor has to immediately complete the disposal of facilities falling under area from boundary wall The contractorrsquos obligations for completion of entire job will be as per tender terms amp conditions At the time of dismantling of facilities the contractor has to provide separate temporary fencing at his cost so that even after handing over part land to Govt Authorities for their construction activities other facilities are demarcated and any encroachment from unauthorized authority people are avoided The contractor has to make their own arrangements for safety and security during the entire operations of disposal activities The entire job must be completed as above but not exceeding 16 weeks from the date of authority letter as shown above failing which appropriate action as deemed fit will be taken in line with the general terms and conditions of the auction tender The successful bidder has to surface amp level the complete area after shifting all the materials All debris are to be removed from site For leveling the ground to one level

41

and filling up all trenches of underground tanks or any low level or trenches all debris earth rubble bricks mortar etc salvaged from dismantling are to be used The bidder has to arrange and bear the cost of dismantling loading unloading amp transportation of materials to his their place After excavating removing the underground tanks pipelines etc the same are to be filled up with available material or material brought from outside if required at contractorrsquos cost and risk in particular for filling up of underground tank trenches etc Dismantling of Underground pipelines in the Railway siding area from decantation header manifold sections and up to BPCL depot compound wall needs Railways permission for dismantling excavation etc which are to be obtained by the Purchaser only However BPCL may provide any assistance if required to the Purchaser in obtaining such permissions After excavation etc the area is to be filled back and brought to original condition to the satisfaction of the BPCL and as directed All safety precautions as stipulated by BPCL are to be followed at the time of disposal of facilities both inside and outside BPCL depot premises compound wall Any damage to the Corporationrsquos or Third Partyrsquos properties during removal of the items will have to be made good by the successful tenderer at their own cost The Corporation reserves the right to claim from the contractor any expenses which might have been incurred by it over and above the EMD by way of restoring damages caused to properties belonging to the Corporation Third Parties by the action of such contractorrsquos or their men Party has to make his own arrangement for power connections to cut the tanks or lighting or any other purpose BPCL shall not provide any power connection No invoice challan will be issued by BPCL for each truck of materials to be removed since the entire materials are being disposed on lumpsum single lot basis OTHER SPECIAL CONDITIONS FOR DEMOLITION OF DEPOT FACILITIES 1 The intending bidder should inspect the site prior to submitting of the offer and make himself familiar with the site conditions and available facilities 2 Bidders alongwith the offers must give an undertaking that the steel plates of tanks pipelines that have contained leaded gasoline will not be used for edible products drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe by suitable means 3 Demolition is an inherently hazardous process and hence every person involved in demolition activity must wear protective equipment including helmet gloves safety footwear etc as per BPCL guidelines 4 Demolition must be supervised by persons having thorough knowledge of demolition process 5 Successful bidder shall carryout a survey to assess the physical characteristics and design of the facilities to be demolished so as to arrive at a safe demolition method Based on survey Demolition Action Plan shall be submitted for BPCLrsquos approval before starting any demolition The plan should include bull Sequence of demolition of facilities with time frame bull Method of demolition of facilities including drawings sketches if any bull The proposed treatment for steel plates particularly for tanks which contained leaded gasoline

42

bull How the party will further utilize the steel plates obtained from product tanks and also the product pipes bull Method of disposal of debris bull Manpower to be deployed bull Machinery Equipment to be deployed bull List of PPE [ Personal Protective Equipments ] required and that would be worn by people involved in the activity 6 Before demolition begins all utility services to the structure like electricity water etc must be disconnected Arrangements must be made to keep the unwanted persons as far away as possible from the site by necessary barricade 7 It is dangerous to leave isolated parts of a wall structures standing as they are liable to collapse from the effect of high winds self weight etc and hence necessary cordoning should be made for such cases 8 Debris should not be allowed to build up against walls or floors with the consequent risk of the structure being unintentionally overloaded 9 Disposal process for debris and pit yard for the same should be identified for safe disposal within the stipulated time 10 Order dismantling From safety consideration following order for dismantling of the depot facility is recommended bull All equipment fittings bull AG Product piping and allied fittings bull AG Product tanks bull UG Product tanks bull Fire protection facilities ie fire water tanks hydrant mains monitors etc bull Internal electrification bull Structures bull Buildings bull Electrical ndash external yard lighting cabling MCC etc bull Communication The above is a standard sequence for dismantling but for this particular tender above sequence is superseded by earlier conditions of dismantling in 3 phases as mentioned in special conditions above 111 Demolition of Above Ground (AG) Tanks There are fatal and serious accidents caused by persons entering confined spaces without the necessary tests being carried out and correct safety rescue equipment being provided It is therefore absolutely essential to ensure that product tanks are tested and certified gas free prior to starting of hot work Following sequence shall be followed for dismantling of AG tanks a) Mechanical isolation of Tank by removing all pipe connections fittings like Level Gauges Dip hatch PV Valves Inter-tank catwalk (if any) b) Internal treatment and further dismantling AG tanks shall be demolished preferably by reverse jacking method

43

For safe working necessary scaffolds platforms etc shall be erected and proper access to them shall be provided The steel plates cut from tank shall be lowered using safe hoisting devices having valid test certificates Prevention of further use of steel plates which contained leaded gasoline for storage of edible products drinking water unless they are removed While disposing of the steel plates obtained from product tanks which contained leaded gasoline it shall be ensured that they are not further used for storing edible product and drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe This could be ensured by the following methods By heat treatment of steel plates using flame cleaner By removing all scales etc by abrasive blast cleaning using grits shots If the plates are grit shot blasted care shall be taken to collect the grit or shot from operation to prevent spread of lead bearing dust The used grits shots must be treated as contaminated and not reused for other operations It should be disposed off along with the residue thus obtained as per practice followed for leaded sludge All parties involved in handling the plates should be made aware of their origin and risks involved in view of leaded gasoline Disposal of steel plates from tanks which didnrsquot contain leaded gasoline Steel plates of other tanks in which leaded products have never been stored can be disposed off after cleaning with wire brush to bare metal particularly the first strake and bottom plates The responsibility of ensuring that the plates are completely safe for further use lies with the successful vendor 112 Demolition of UG tanks Following sequence should be sued for the disposal of Underground tanks

1 Mechanical isolation of Tank by removing all pipe connections fittings like Level Gauges Dip hatch PV Valves etc

2 All personnel involved in the removal and disposal of underground tanks should be aware of the potential hazards associated withmdash (a) flammable andor combustible liquids (b) product toxicity (c) entry into confined spaces and (d) entry into excavations

3 Before start of any work on the UG tank ensure that the copies of the tank cleaning certificates for the tanks are available The same to be certified by the BPCL officer (or) authorized inspector from BPCL who is witnessing the demolition before the start of the work

4 Open the manhole covers with the anchoring supports in place and if the tank is found to be filled with water it will be necessary to dispose of the water in an environmentally safe manner

5 After removal of the water from the tank refill the tank with fresh potable water until the tank starts to overflow Do not allow excess water to escape into the excavation and ensure the level does not rise into the vent pipe and submit the tank to excess static pressure

6 Withdraw water until the level is again down to 150 mm below the top of the tank

44

Use only pumping equipment suitable for the purpose and collect all water for proper Disposal

7 Allow the tank to settle for 2-3 hours and test the small vapor space with a gas detector and if the reading is below 5 of the LEL then the tank may be emptied If the same is found above 5 remove the water from the tank The disposal vendor may inform BPCL about the higher LEL readings and BPCL shall arrange to clean the tank further No work shall be taken up on the tank in this case Please note that the reading of the gas detector has to be witnessed by the BPCL officer (or) authorized inspector from BPCL

8 If the reading of the gas detector is below 5 the water may be removed and the cutting operations may be carried out

For safe working necessary shoring shuttering platforms shall be done and proper access shall be provided The steel plates cut from tank shall be lifted using safe hoisting devices having valid test certificates Prevention of further use of steel plates which contained leaded gasoline for storage of edible products drinking water unless they are removed While disposing of the steel plates obtained from product tanks which contained leaded gasoline it shall be ensured that they are not further used for storing edible product and drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe This could be ensured by the following methods By heat treatment of steel plates using flame cleaner By removing all scales etc by abrasive blast cleaning using grits shots If the plates are grit shot blasted care shall be taken to collect the grit or shot from operation to prevent spread of lead bearing dust The used grits shots must be treated as contaminated and not reused for other operations It should be disposed off along with the residue thus obtained as per practice followed for leaded sludge All parties involved in handling the plates should be made aware of their origin and risks involved in view of leaded gasoline Disposal of steel plates from tanks which didnrsquot contain leaded gasoline Steel plates of other tanks in which leaded products have never been stored can be disposed off after cleaning with wire brush to bare metal particularly the first strake and bottom plates The responsibility of ensuring that the plates are completely safe for further use lies with the successful vendor

12 Product Pipelines The pipelines can be disposed off after cleaning by sufficient water flushing The successful vendor shall ensure that these pipes are not re-used for carrying edible products drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe All parties involved in handling the pipes should be made aware of their origin and risks involved 13 General Safety regulations precautions while carrying out dismantling works The objective of this documents is to provide and establish safe-working practices at the work site of Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd These summarized safety requirements are mandatory and should be fully understood both by the successful vendor and their employees The contractual obligation for safety lies completely with the contractor

45

himself Further some additional safety requirements also can come up In such an even the successful vendor shall follow the more stringent regulation at all times The successful vendor shall at his own expense arrange and comply with all safety provisions as stipulated by the Company Bueuro of Indian Standards the Electricity act Factory act OISD and other acts as applicable in respect of all personnel directly or indirectly employed for the work The successful vendor shall ensure that he his sub-contractor and workers employed by him shall comply with all fire safety heath regulations issued from time to time by the company The successful vendor shall also be liable for any pecuniary liability arising on account of any violation by him of the safety requirements Should any injury to people or loss or damage due to fire or accident to any property or a portion thereof occur as a result of failure to comply with such regulations the successful vendor shall be held responsible for the consequences thereof and shall keep the company harmless and indemnified Relevant Indian standard codes on safety 1) IS3764-1922-Excavation work-code of safety 2) IS401 (Part1amp2) ndash 1967 - Safety regulations for steel tubular scaffolding 3) IS3696(Part 1)-1987-Safety code for scaffolds 4) IS3696(Part 2)-1987-Safety code for Ladders 5) IS7293-1974-Safety code for working with construction machinery 6) IS3016-1982-Code of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operations 7) IS4130-1991-Demolition of buildings-Code of safety 8) IS5216(Part 1amp2)-1982-Recommendation on safety procedures and practices in Electrical work 9) IS10667-1983-Guide for selection of industrial safety equipments for protection foot and leg 10) IS6994(Part 1)-1973-Specification for safety glovesPart 1-Leather and cotton gloves 11) IS2925-1984-Specification for Industrial safety helmets 12) IS3521-1983-Industrial safety belts and harnesses Working at Height Working at height is one of the most hazardous construction operations Utmost care is to be taken while working at height Working at height more than 2 Mtrs Shall be done with suitable guard rails and toe board Guard rail and toe board dimensions shall be same as given for scaffoldings While working at height 2 Mtrs And above safety harness must be used All openings must be boldly amp clearly marked and properly barricaded If cover is used it must be capable to bear the weight Proper crawling ladders must be used for sloping roof where tile battens are not strong enough to take the load For fragile roof crawling boards or roof ladder shall be used Openings cut outs on floor roof must be guarded with barricade cover having capacity to withstand human load and clearly marked with colour and notice board Using Ladder

46

Only one person shall climb or descent from one ladder at a time It shall be secured at top and bottom and in addition one person should be present at the ground to hold the ladder as a second check If the ladder is used for carrying material as well suitable foot holds and handholds shall be provided on the ladder The slope of the ladder shall not be too steep or flat (the ladder shall be given an inclination not steeper than 1 to 4 ie 1 horizontal to 4 vertical) to cause slipping or falling off and it shall rest on firm surface No portable single ladder shall be over 10 M in lengths while the width between the side rails in ring ladder shall in no case be less than 30 cms for ladder upto and including 3 Mtrs in length Ladder shall extend at least 1 M above landing place For longer ladders this width should be increased by at least by 6 mm for each additional 30 cms of length Uniform step spacing shall not exceed 15 cms Rung of the ladder shall not be used for support or to tie stiles or side members are meant for this Ladder shall not be hung from its rungs or from one stile as this tends to pull out the rungs Make sure that footwear is free from mud or grease etc before climbing a ladder Ladder used shall be of standard material like wooden steel and be sufficiently strong conforming to IS3696-1991(Part 2) Scaffolding Scaffolding can be defined as a temporary structure supporting one or more platforms and which is used either as a workplace or for storage of materials in the course construction work including both for maintenance and demolition Scaffolding shall be provided for all works that cannot be safely done from the ground except such short period of work as can be done safely from ladders Scaffolds shall be erected altered or dismantled only by competent persons under proper supervision After erection scaffolds shall be inspected at least once in a week and a written report on each inspection is kept The height above which scaffolding is mandatory is 2 Mtrs Scaffolding shall be of good quality Bamboo or steel tubular structure conforming to IS 4014(Part I and II) Scaffolds shall be designed for their maximum load and with a safety factor of at least 4 or as prescribed by the site-in-charge Scaffolds shall be provided with safe means of access such as stairs ladders or ramps Scaffold shall be tied or anchored to the building or structure at suitable intervals so as to prevent movement

47

Joints in the scaffolds shall be tied up and clamped properly to avoid any slippage The upright members of the scaffolding shall be placed on firm and level ground and base plates at their feet shall rest on timber sole boards All the uprights shall be kept equidistant and shall be connected and strengthened by ladders fixed on the inside of the uprights for strength joints in ladders shall be staggered Transforms shall be set on top of ladders and at right angles to them and building structure Bracing is essential to stiffen the scaffolds and prevent sideways movement and it should run diagonally from ladder to ladder or upright to upright Working platforms and gangways should rest squarely and evenly on transforms to prevent risk of trippling Recommended width of it are a) Not less than 60 cm if used as footing only b) Not less than 80 cm if used also for stacking of materials c) Not less than 11 Mtrs If used for the support of a treETLe platform The provision of security guard rails and toe board at every point at which full height is more than 2 Mtrs Shall be made Guard rail height should be between 90cm and 115 cm and toe board should raise 15 cm above the working platform Suitable protection shall be made by providing debris netting against falling of materials Mobile tower scaffold ndash wheels should be locked when in use Static tower scaffold should not exceed 12 Mtrs In height when free standing and above this height should tied Height to base width ratio for static tower should not more than 41 351 and 31 for indoor outdoor and mobile tower respectively Safety harness should be used while working at height more than 2 Mtrs Scaffolding shall be physically checked for load carrying capacity occasionally Following BIS safety codes shall be referred for further safety precautions a) IS3696-1987 PART I-Safety of scaffolding b) IS3696-1991 PART II-Safety code for ladder c) IS4014-PART 2-Code of practive for steel tubular scaffolding ndash safety regulations Working Platform Wherever possible all works to be done at a height greater than 2 Mtrs Above ground level must be performed from properly constructed and maintained working platform Safe means of access shall be provided to all working platforms Working platforms gangways and stairways shall be so constructed that they shall not sag unduly or unequally Every opening in a working platform shall be provided with suitable beams to prevent the fall of persons or materials The working platform shall be - Closely boarded

48

- At least 60 cm wide if used only as a footing only at least 80 cm wide if used also for stacking material and at least 11 Mtrs If used for the support of a treETLe platform - Provided with tow-boards of minimum 015 Mtrs in height - Provided with hand rails not greater than 085 Mtrs above toe-board - Constructed as close to the structure or building as possible Working on roof People working on roof shall be properly protected by providing temporary railing hand rails safety harness Workers working underneath shall use helmets Care shall be taken to prevent falling of material from top to adjoining area in slat roofs more than 10deg safety belt shall be used and belt end fastened properly to a fixed object Workmen shall not be allowed to work on slippery roofs Fragile materials such as wired glass corrugated plastic sheeting and unreinforced insulating slabs etc shall be identified and necessary precautions taken while working on them People working on fragile roof shall be properly protected by providing two Crawling Bards or Roof ladders so that one is available to stand on while the other is being moved Crawling Boards shall have cross batons atleast 32 mm thick and not more than 380 mm apart and shall be secured in position Gas cutting Adherence to relevant codes and employment of qualified workers are two basic requirements for gas cutting process Hazards such as electricity heat flame flammable gas etc are present in this process Hence following precautions must be followed while carrying these operations All fire precautions as stipulated in IS3016 (Code of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operations) shall be followed while gas cutting operations) shall be followed while gas cutting Fire extinguishers sand buckets water and gunny bags shall be provided when hot work is in progress Gas cylinders used for gas cutting Gas cylinders shall be of approved make Gas cylinder valves shall always be checked and shall be closed when not in use Be stored in a well-ventilated area Be fitted with safety caps when not in use Not be lifted by nozzle and rolled All gas and oxygen regulators shall be fitted with Flashback arrestors being non-return valves designed to prevent and explosive mix developing in cylinder Checking for leaks shall be by means of soapy liquid applied to each joint and under no circumstances shall a naked flame be applied to any part of the cylinder When working at a height do not place cylinders directly beneath the working area as molten metal may fall in to the hoses causing leaks and possibly igniting the gases

49

The welder and any person working in close proximity in order to prevent permanent damage to the eyes must wear suitable eye protection when not in use electricity to the holder and electrode shall turned off Hose shall be in good condition properly clamped as per specifications Welding cable shall have proper insulation with minimum number of joints All equipments shall be properly earthed and cables properly insulated and connected LPG Cylinders if used should be stored kept in a well-ventilated placed and there should be no excavations drains or basements nearby LPG Cylinders should never be stored below ground level or closer than 3 M to cylinder containing oxygen or materials which are toxic and corrosive Cylinders full or empty should never to stored upright with the valve uppermost The valve of empty LPG cylinders should be kept closed if they are left open air will diffuse into the cylinder and may form an explosive mixture BIS Code IS3016-1982 on ldquocode of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operationsrdquo shall be referred for further safety measures Electrical work Some of the basic safety steps to be ensured are given below 1) Only authorised person shall carry out dismantling of electrical system 2) Isolation of the electrical system before taking up the work must be ensured 3) Before working on an electrical line fuse should be physically removed and the line is isolated and a suitable locking mechanism must be provided to prevent accidental switching fixing fuses by other persons A notice board displaying ldquoMen at workrdquo message should be placed The section of circuit under repair should be connected to earth 4) IS 5216-1982 ldquoRecommendations on safety procedures and practices in Electric Worksrdquo shall be referred for further safety measures Working with machineries Material handling equipments Many accidents take place while handling materials at site It is highly hazardous operation Hence special attention by contractor is required in this respect Following precautions are recommended Safe working space for all these equipments must be provided Proper material stockyard should be made and all material should be staked arranged kept in orderly manner with proper moving space for handling machinery Proper warning boards signs shall be provided when machineries like cranes hoists are being operated Brakes clutches of winches shall be checked on regular basis Chains ropes belts shall be inspected and repaired changed as necessary All moving part of the material handling equipment must be provided with suitable guards

50

Lifting ropes should be inspected for kinking loose wires high strands corrosion nicking lubrication change in diameter cross section Slings and other lifting materials which are not suitable for use should be promptly withdrawn and destroyed Lifting chains should be inspected for bent links cracks in weld areas or any other section of link trasverse nicks and gauges and corrosion pits Elongation of the lifting chain link due to over loading should be inspected before using it For lifting hook if the throat opening exceeds 15 of the normal opening it should be replaced When inspecting the hook measurement must be made between the shank and narrowest point of the hook opening A chain used for lifting should not be spliced by inserting a bolt between two links Strain should not be put on a kinked chain Hammer should not be used to force a hook over a chain link A safety hook fitted with a latch to prevent displacement of loads should only be used for material handling lifting IS7293-1974 (Code of Practice for Working with Construction Machinery) shall be referred for further safety measures Cranes All works involving the use of crane shall be properly planned in advance and the following shall be ensured The crane is capable of lifting the load Safe load capacity should be clearly marked on jibs winches pulleys slings and ropes All job cranes should have an automatic safe load indicator which alerts the operator The condition of the ground at the crane location is satisfactory to support the crane and the load The rotation of the cab and therefore the boom is not restricted-suitable matting or plates are available to protect underground services and paving All slings shackles hooks etc are of correct rating and in good condition Cranes and lifting equipments must be inspected and carry a valid test certificate issued by an accredited testing agency Crane hooks etc are to be fitted with properly functioning safety clips to prevent displacement of the sling from the hook during the lift Driver of the crane must be watchful and must ensure before driving the vehicle either forward or reverse that no one is near the wheel of the vehicle and no one is trying to climb the vehicle while moving Crane operators and signalers must be over the age of 18 trained and sufficiently experienced There should always to a signalman or a signaling system such as a

51

telephone if the crane operator cannot see the load throughout the lift Hand signal shall be clear and distinct and shall follow recognised code or system Workers must be use safety shoe and helmet They are also required to wear gloves and other PPE for handling of some special materials Raising lowering and braking of jib should not be done abruptly in order to prevent it from snapping All vehicles used by the contractor shall be in worthy conditions and in conformance to the land transport requirements Cranes should be tested and examined by a competent person for its wear and tear No part of the crane or crane load should be closer than 4 Mtrs to live overhead For movement of crane or other material handling equipment ramp gradient should not exceed 1 in 10 No person should be allowed to stand or work under lifted load All drivers shall hold a valid driving license for the class of vehicle to be driven Manual Handling Assistance should be obtained if the load is too heavy or awkward for manual handing Clear walkway to the destination and safe stack should be ensured before handing the load manually Following procedure should be followed while lifting the load manually Stand close to the load on a firm footing and with feet about 30 am apart Bend the knees and keep your back as straight as you can Take a firm grip on a load Breathe in and throw the shoulders backwards Straighten the legs amp continue to keep the back as straight as you can Make sure that your view is not obstructed by the load Keep the load close to the body Lift slowly and smoothly When carrying the load avoid twisting spine to run move your feet instead One person should not be allowed to pull more than 63 kg The best weight unit for lifting by a worker is 18 kg and hence should be fixed as upper limit of load to be lifted by worker If two or more workers are lifting one should give instructions to ensure that the team works together bull Type of clothing is very important in manual handling of material Clothing should be such that it allows easy movement of arms and will not catch in machinery or on a load

52

bull The successful bidder of the said depot assets will assume full responsibility for demolishing and dismantling the said facilities and itrsquos removal from the corporationrsquos land whether through his own employees or through contract labour It should also be a condition of the tender documents that consequent upon the sale of the said depot assets the depot shall cease to be the corporationrsquos ldquoestablishmentrdquo as that expression is defined in the Building and other construction workers actrsquo1996and if the successful bidder employs 50 or more building workers for the demolition of the said facilities he as the ldquoemployerrdquo in relation to the said establishment will ensure full compliance with the said act including section 44 amp 45 thereof Upon the cancellation of the factory license and the slump sale of the assets of the said depot the storage and distribution of petroleum products is no longer carried on in the said facilities The successful bidder or purchaser of the said depot assets who demolishes the said facilities with the intention of selling the various items from the depot as scrap for his own benefit cannot be regarded as a ldquocontractorrdquo as that expression is defined in the contract labour (regulation amp abolition act1970 Similarly the workmen engaged by the successful bidder or purchaser of the said depot assets for carrying out the work of demolition cannot be regarded as contract labour under the said act In the circumstances no sooner the property in the assets of the depot facilities is transferred to the successful bidder or purchaser the corporation can not be regarded as the ldquoprinciple employerrdquo under the said act in as much as the Corpn has ceased to continue the work of the establishment viz The storage and distribution of the petroleum products in the concerned depot bull Under the Environment (protection) Act 1986 read with Hazardous waste (management amp handling) rules1989 the ldquooccupierrdquo in relation to the depot facilities is obliged to ensure that all hazardous waste are properly handled and disposed of without any adverse effects which may result from such wastes and is also responsible for proper collection reception treatment storage or disposal of these wastes either himself or through the ldquooperator of the facilityrdquo Since the corporation is governed by the said act and rules and highest bidder purchaser of the depot assets is not the occupier generating hazardous it is incumbent on the corporation to continue its practice namely handing over the site to the successful bidder the product including the sludge vapour and gas etc is completely removed as per the Companyrsquos operating procedure It may also be appreciated that the highest bidderpurchaser may fail to take any safeguards to protect his employees or the employees of a contractor engaged by him or the public at large from the toxic or poisonous effects of the residual sludge vapour or gas

ARBITRATION CLAUSE

Any dispute or difference whatsoever arising out of or in connection with this Agreement including any question regarding its existence validity construction interpretation application meaning scope operation or effect of this contract or termination thereof shall be referred to and finally resolved through arbitration as per the procedure mentioned herein below (a) The dispute or difference shall in any event be referred only to a Sole Arbitrator (b) The appointment and arbitration proceedings shall be conducted in accordance with SCOPE forum of Arbitration Rules for the time being in force or as amended from time to time (c) The Seat of arbitration shall be at Mumbai (d) The proceedings shall be conducted in English language (e) The cost of the proceedings shall be equally borne by the parties unless otherwise Directed by the Sole Arbitrator

53

Page 17: e-AUCTION SALE - Bharat Petroleum

17

ANNEXURE ndash A

(on bidder letterhead with company seal and stamp with contact details) From Date To Ms Bharat Petroleum Corp Ltd CPO (Mktg) A-Installation Sewree (East) Mumbai -400015 Sirs Re REQUEST TO ISSUE OUR LOGIN ID PASSWORD FOR PARTICIPATING IN THE e-AUCTION TO BE HELD ON BEHALF OF BPCL ON 20012021 FROM 1000 HRS FOR VARIOUS LOTS A EMD Details

Please find attached herewith our Demand Draft payable to Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd at Mumbai as per details given hereunder for participating at the above e-Auction All DDs are payable to Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd at Mumbai Lot No DD NoNEFTRTGS Details Amount

Bidders to note that bidder has to submit separate EMD for each lot For more information you may contact BPCL representative at 022-24176416 022-241765078696906824 9821431147 B General Notes

We hereby confirm that we have understood the steps for Bidding on e-Procurement

Technologies Ltd Site httpseprocureprocuretigercom and would like to participate in the mock online training auction for BPCL to be held on 14012021 to 17012021We hereby confirm that we have read and understood the terms amp conditions of the e-Auction Sale tender documents for all the lots and same are acceptable to us We have also physically inspected the materials and understood the scope of materials and its condition and there are no deviations to the same as per the auction catalogue details and I accept all terms and conditions of the e-auction sale tender document in full We will honour the Bids placed by us during the auction procedure We also confirm that we will e-mail a scanned copy or fax the price confirmation of our

18

final online quoted rate as per AnnexurendashB immediately after the completion of e-auction followed by original price confirmation sheet by courier

You are requested to ISSUE our Login ID Password on our valid and official email as given in below on receipt of above DDNEFTRTGS PAYMENT and relevant documents E Mail Id____________________________ PAN No ____________________________ (Please enclose PAN Card Copy In case PAN Card copy is not enclosed DD will not be accepted) GSTN No_________________________ (Please enclose self attested GST registration copy)

Thanking you Yours truly Company Stamp ampSeal

[Name amp Signature] Encl 1] Drafts as above 2 ] Other documents [ provide full details ] Tel No Office

Residence Mobile Ph No Fax No

19

ANNEXURE ndash B

Confirmation of Training

To Ms Bharat Petroleum Corp Ltd CPO (Mktg) A-Installation Sewree (East) Mumbai -400015 Fax 022 24117878

This is to confirm that we have understood all bidding procedures for the Forward auction to be held on 20012021 We also confirm that we have understood and comply with all tender terms and conditions mentioned in the tender document - DISPCPO (M)20-21(1)05-Scrap of Depot amp Tanks Thanking you Yours truly Company Stamp ampSeal

[Name amp Signature]

20

Annexure ndash C Bidding procedure and Auction guidelines A Steps for Actual Bidding Procedure

1 Go to httpseprocureprocuretigercom 2 Enter ldquoLogin IDldquo and ldquoPasswordrdquo 3 When a bidder logs in for the first time for the particular auction bidder has to accept

to the Terms amp Conditions (After accepting to the terms amp conditions of the company only you can be able to bid)

4 After accepting to the terms you will be taken to the auction-listing page where you will be able to see all the details about the auctions

5 Click on Auction Room link on the top of this page This will take you to the Bidding Page A separate Window opens which is the Bid room

6 Now Start Bidding You can either Bid Manually OR can use Auto-Bid (In Auto bid the computer will bid on your behalf upto that value you given)

7 In the Manual Bid option you can put your bid in the text box available for each ITEM and submit it every time A bid confirmation pop up box will appear to confirming whether you want to go ahead with the bid posted or not If you confirm the bid your bid will be posted If your bid is accepted that will be displayed in ldquoMy Last Accepted Raterdquo column on your right side screen Also the highest bid amount will be displayed in ldquoH1 Raterdquo column If you are the highest bidder at the time ldquoYour Rankrdquo column will be highlighted with ldquogreenrdquo background with rank mentioned as 1 (which is indicative that you are H1 ie the highest bidder for that particular item at that point of time)

8 During the auction the current highest bid of the bidder the bid status and the bid history can be viewed on the screen all the times Bids can be placed at the specified time mentioned during the auction day

9 For Auto Bid Click on the ldquoAuto Bidrdquo icon related to the item you want to bid It will open a small window where you can place your ldquoauto bidldquo The starting bid amount in ldquoLower Limitrdquo text box will be the Opening Price + One Increment or the H1 Price at that point of time Enter the maximum amount in the ldquoUpper Limitrdquo text box Submit your auto bid after filling the upper limit

10 You can see your Bid Value and the Highest Bid Value for a particular lot after bidding once

11 There is Auto Time Extension will be done by the system If any bidder post his bid in the last 10 minutes of the auction closing time the auction will be extended automatically for further 10 minutes

Special Note Bidders are requested to check the Bid Entry in words amp figures before confirming it Any wrong bids will lead to forfeiture of Earnest Money Deposit (EMD) and said lot will be re-auctioned and the bidder is liable to be barred from the future bidding if any

21

B E-Auction Guidelines

BPCL shall finalise the disposal of the items (Lots) against this Tender through e-auction mode BPCL has made arrangement with Ms e-Procurement Technologies Ltd (ETL) who shall be BPCLrsquos authorized service provider for the same Please go through the guidelines given below and submit your acceptance to the same 1 E-Auction shall be conducted by BPCL on pre-specified date and time which the bidders

shall be quoting from their own offices place of their choice Internet connectivity shall have to be ensured by bidders themselves In extreme case of failure of Internet connectivity (due to any reason whatsoever may be) it is the biddersrsquo responsibility decision to send fax communication immediately to Ms e-Procurement Technologies Ltd furnishing the price the bidder wants to bid online with a request to upload the faxed price on line so that ETL will up load that price on line on behalf of the Bidder It shall be noted clearly that the concerned bidder communicating this price to ETL has to solely ensure that the fax message is received by ETL in a readable legible form and also the bidder should simultaneously check up with ETL about the clear receipt of the price faxed It shall also be clearly understood that the bidder shall be at liberty to send such fax communications of prices to be up loaded by ETL only within the closure of Bid time for that particular Lot and under no circumstance it shall be allowed beyond the closure of Bid time for that particular Lot It shall also be noted that ETL should be given a reasonable required time by the bidders to upload such prices online and if such required time is not available at the disposal of ETL at the time of receipt of the fax message from the bidders ETL will not be uploading the prices and either BPCL or ETL are not responsible for this unforeseen circumstances In order to ward-off such contingent situation bidders are requested to make all the necessary arrangements alternatives whatever required so that they are able to circumvent such situation and still be able to participate in the e-auction successfully Failure of power at the premises of bidders during the e-auction cannot be the cause for not participating in the e-auction On account of this the time for the e-auction cannot be extended and neither BPCL nor ETL is responsible for such eventualities

2 Ms e-Procurement Technologies Ltd shall arrange to train your nominated person

(s) without any cost to you after the submission of the required documents amp the EMD amount

3 Starting Bid Bid Increment The opening price and the bid increment value for the

respective Lot has been mentioned vide Annexure A Table-1 BPCL reserves the right to revise the start bid price at the time of auction

4 BIDDING CURRENCY AND UNIT OF MEASUREMENT Bidding and evaluation will be conducted in Indian Rupees (INR) of the item Lot The price bid placed during the ldquoe-Auctionrdquo shall be ldquoRate per Unitrdquo against each Lot

5 At the end of the e-auction bidder has to provide the Price Confirmation for his valid

highest offer submitted in the e-Auction as per BPCLrsquos format immediately after the completion of the e-Auction

6 Procedure of e-Auction

i The start bid price amp increment price have been mentioned vide Annexure A Table-1 which shall be visible to all the bidders on their respective bidding screen for each Lot for which they are qualified to bid

22

Please note that the first bid that comes in the system should be equal to the start price + one increment or higher than the increment value for each Lot The second online bid and onwards for any particular Lot will have to be higher than the H1 rate by the minimum increment value or higher than the increment value

ii E-Auction shall be for a period as mentioned in the tender document for

all the items Lots in this e-auction If a bidder places a bid in the last 10 minutes of closing of the e-Auction and if that bid gets accepted then the duration for that particular Lot shall get extended automatically for another 10 minutes from the time that bid comes in Please note that the auto-extension will take place only if a bid comes in those last 10 minutes and if that bid gets accepted If the bid does not get accepted the auto-extension will not take place even if that bid might have come in the last 10 minutes In case there is no bid in the last 10 minutes of closing of any particular Lot the time shall get closed automatically without any extension for that particular Lot However bidders are advised not to wait till the last minute or last few seconds to enter their bid during the auto-extension period to avoid complications related with internet connectivity network problems system crash down power failure etc

iii The Bidder who has submitted the DD for any category can bid for all

LOTS mentioned under this category In case the bidder is H1 in any or more categories he has to uplift the said LOT as will be confirmed by BPCL at its discretion In case the bidder backs out from uplifting this LOT then the whole EMD for that category may be forfeited by BPCL

iv Auto Bidding Auto Bidding feature is a feature to safe guard the

bidderrsquos interest of any Internet failure or to avoid last minute rush This feature allows Bidders to place an automated bid against other Bidders in an auction for each Lot and bid without having to enter a new amount each time a competing Bidder submits a new offer for any particular Lot

The bid amount that a Bidder enters is the maximum at that point of time that the Bidder is willing to offer for a particular Lot Here the software bids on behalf of the supplier The auto-bid amount is the maximum amount that the Bidder is

willing to offer During the course of bidding the Bidder cannot delete or change the amount of an Auto Bid

Bids are submitted in increments (increasing bid amounts) The application automates auto bidding by processing auto bids automatically according to the increment that BPCL originally established when creating the auction submitting offers to the next bid increment each time a competing Bidder bids regardless if competing bids are submitted as auto or manual bids

7 Successful bidder shall be required to submit the final prices quoted during the e-Auction in the Format provided to you after the completion of Auction to ETL duly signed and stamped as token of acceptance without any new condition other than those already agreed to before start of auction immediately after the completion of the e-Auction

23

8 Your bid will be taken as an offer to collect the items mentioned in that particular Lot Bids once made by you cannot be cancelled withdrawn and you shall be bound to collect the item as mentioned above at your final bid price Should you back out and not agree as per the final rates quoted BPCL shall take action as appropriate including forfeiture of EMD for the whole category

9 After the receipt of the EMD and other required documents the bidder shall be assigned

a Unique User Name amp Password by ETL The bidders are advised to change the Password and edit the information in the Registration Page after the receipt of initial Password from ETL to ensure confidentiality All bids made from the Login ID given to them will be deemed to have been made by their company

10 The bidders will be able to view the following on their screen along with the necessary

fields in the e-Auction a Highest Bid (H1 unit Rate) in the Auction for the Lots for which they are qualified to

bid b Bid Placed by them (Unit Rate) c Their Own Rank (H1 H2 H3hellip etc where H1 would be the highest bidder H2 would

be the second highest bidder and so onhellip) d Opening unit Price amp Bid Increment value for each Lot

11 At the end of the e-Auction BPCL will decide upon the winner BPCLrsquos decision on award of Contract shall be final and binding on all the Bidders

12 BPCL shall be at liberty to cancel the e-auction process at any time before disposing

without assigning any reason 13 BPCL ETL shall not have any liability to bidders for any interruption or delay in access

to the site irrespective of the cause 14 Other Terms amp Conditions

- The Bidder shall not involve himself or any of his representatives in Price manipulation of any kind directly or indirectly by communicating with other bidders BPCL shall have the right to seek explanation from the bidders in case IP address of those bidders is found to be same Action if necessary shall be initiated against such bidders

- The Bidder shall not divulge either his Bids or any other exclusive details of

BPCL to any other party - BPCLrsquos decision on award of Contract shall be final and binding on all the

Bidders - BPCL along with ETL can decide to extend reschedule or cancel any Auction Any

changes made by BPCL and or ETL after the first posting will have to be accepted if the Bidder continues to access the site after that time

- ETL shall not have any liability to Bidders for any interruption or delay in access

to the site irrespective of the cause - ETL is not responsible for any damages including damages that result from but

are not limited to negligence

24

- ETL will not be held responsible for consequential damages including but not

limited to systems problems inability to use the system loss of electronic information etc

15 ONLINE BID FORM General description of details available online during bidding to enable bidders to put their prices online are as below

Lot No

Item Description Location Qty Unit Unit Rate in INR

(In Fig)

Unit Rate in INR (In Words)

1 As given in Table ndash A

As given in Table ndash A

As given in Table ndash

A

As given in Table ndash

A

Important Note

1 The bidders have to quote in the ldquoUnit Rate in INR (In Fig)rdquo column only during the e-auction

2 Please note that in case you are H1 in any LOT then it is mandatory for you to submit the total amount to BPCL and uplift the material Failure to do so will may result in forfeiture of EMD for that category

3 The ldquoUnit Rate in INR (In Words)rdquo will be automatically converted by the System

4 After the bidder submits the bid confirmation of the price he has quoted for any

particular Lot is asked from him twice after which only the system accepts or rejects his bid based on the Start Price H1 rate at that point of time Confirming to the minimum increment value

25

TABLE-A (PART-I)Scrap of Depots and Tanks

(Bidders to note that they have to submit separate EMD for each lot)

LOT NO

COMPLETE LOCATIONADDRESS

BRIEF ITEMS DESCRIPTION (You are requested to visit place before quoting for the

item Please take prior appointment from the contact

person before visiting the site)

Qty Unit EMD (Rs)

START PRICE (RS)

INCREMENTAL

VALUE (RS)

AUCTION

START TIME

AUCTION

CLOSE

TIME

130

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

FIRE ENGINE NO05 amp JOCKY PUMP -01 NO

1 LOT 75000 640000 3200 1000H

R 1030HR

131

CHERLAPALLI INSTALLATION PO-

HCL PB NO4HYDERABADTEL

EANGANA-500051 MRnilesh m karande

(निलश एम करानड) 9866317049

nileshmkarandebharatpetroleumin

OLD PUMPSMPDs

ETC 1 LOT 35000 240000 1200

1000HR

1030HR

132

Sewree InstRETAIL TERR OPSSEWREE

INSTLNSEWREE FORT ROADSEWREE(EAST)MUMBAIMaharashtra400015samanhusai

n983382927422-26156336 Extn

25samanhusainbharatpetroleumin

MS PRODUCT PIPELINES FIRE HYDRENT PIPE

LINES STORAGE STEEL RACKS MS

GATESSTEEL SHEET CUPBOARD

ETC

1 LS 75000 476000 2380 1000H

R 1030HR

26

133

Bharat Petroleum Corporation limited Bhilai Co-op Depot Bijalee NagarGE RoadDistrict-Durg Chattisgarh-490021 Contact Person MrRambabu B

(रामबाब बी)

9926499266 brambabubharatpetroleumin amp MrRavi

K Ghorpade (रनि क

घोरपड) 8600417776 ravikghorpadebharatpetroleumin

Oil Interceptors Hose Boxes

monitors hydrants Valves

Pipelines etc

1 LS 175000 1725912 862956 1000H

R 1030HR

134

Bharat Petroleum Corporation limited Bhilai Co-op Depot Bijalee NagarGE RoadDistrict-Durg Chattisgarh-490021 Contact Person MrRambabu B

(रामबाब बी)

9926499266 brambabubharatpetroleumin amp MrRavi

K Ghorpade (रनि क

घोरपड) 8600417776 ravikghorpadebharatpetroleumin

Search Lights UPS olour

cameras Fans Tubelight fixtures

Gate Light fittingsExhaust

Fans etc

1 LS 35000 335520 16776 1000H

R 1030HR

135

Bharat Petroleum Corporation limited Bhilai Co-op Depot Bijalee NagarGE RoadDistrict-Durg Chattisgarh-490021 Contact Person MrRambabu B

(रामबाब बी)

9926499266 brambabubharatpetroleumin amp MrRavi

K Ghorpade (रनि क

घोरपड) 8600417776 ravikghorpadebharatpetroleumin

Mobile PFS Lab-CG04D1373

1 LS 7500 48000 240 1030H

R 1100HR

136

DHARWAD LPG 323-333BELUR

INDUSTRIAL AREA ROAD NO3P B

NO39DHARWADKARNATAKA-580011

MRRajkatti Y S

10 -20 KL MS TANK MPDs DISPENCING

UNITS

1 LOT 35000 396800 1984 1030H

R 1100HR

27

(राजकटटी िाय एस)

9753125125 rajkattiysbharatpetr

oleumin

137

VILL amp PO AMBABAI KARARIJHANSI

UTTAR PRADESH-284001 MRTajeshwar

(तजशवर ) 9478823709 tajeshwarbharatpet

roleumin

PLATE 8MM 6FT16FT MS TANK 15000

LTSPIPEANGEL SCRAPLIGHT GI

SCRAP ETC

1 LOT 75000 418400 2092 1030H

R 1100HR

138

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

FIRE WATER TANK 03 NO

1 LOT 175000 1872000 9360 1030H

R 1100HR

139

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

MS UNLOADING PUMPSVT

PUMPSMOTORSCENTRIFUGAL PUMPS ETC

1 LOT 250000 4004000 20020 1030H

R 1100HR

140

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

7 NO OF UNDER GROUND

STORAGE TANKS AND ASSOCIATED

PIPE LINES IN TANK FARM

1 LOT 175000 1600000 8000 1100H

R 1130HR

141

Flat no 302 Shanthi Tower Vinayak

Nagar Hyderabad RoadNIZAMABADTELANGANA-503002 MR

Sri Harsha (शरी हषाा)

8606510668 sriharshabharatpetr

oleumin

MONO PUMP PRESET PUMP

MPDs EMBLEM POLE OLD

TANKFALSE CEILING OLD RVI

ETC

1 LOT 35000 229600 1148 1100H

R 1130HR

28

142

KARUR TERRITORY ATHUR ampKADAPARAI

VILLAGE ERODE ROAD ATHUR

POSTKARURTAMIL NADU-639002

MRDilip Krishnan

(दिलीप कषणि)

8138906295 dilipkrishnanbharat

petroleumin

OLD 11KV VCB ELECTRICAL

PANEL500KVA DG SET OLD VFD

PANELMICRO PLC AND PANEL ETC

1 LOT 75000 556800 2784 1100H

R 1130HR

143

WARANGAL DEPOT GOOD SHED

ROADWARANGALTELENGANA-506002

MRMukesh Murali

(मकश मरली)

9497270991 mukeshmuralibhara

tpetroleumin

VARIOUS DIA METER CS

PIPESGATE VALVES

1 LOT 75000 4924689 246234 1100H

R 1130HR

144

RAJBANDH TOP RAJBANDH

CHATTYDURGAPURWEST BENGAL-

713212 MRDurga

Annapurna K V N (िराा

अननपणाा क िी एि)

9775077069 durgakvnbharatpetr

oleumin

SCRAPPED MS SKO PRODUCT

TRANSFER PIPELINELIVE FIRE

DIGHTING FACILITIES LOADING

ARMSOLD TLC UNIT OLD VALES

ETC

1 LS 75000 483200 2416 1100H

R 1130HR

145

BPCL HOSPET PSA FOR SALES

OFFICERHOSPETKARNATAKA-583201

MRPradeep J Hivare

(परिीप ज नहिार)

9940588023 pradeepjhivarebhar

atpetroleumin

STEEL CANOPYTANK

MPDLIGHT FITTINGS

AUTOMATION EQUIPMENT ETC

1 LS 35000 320000 1600 1130H

R 1200HR

146

MANGLIA RECEIPT TERMINAL MANGILA

- SANVER ROAD MANGLIAINDOREMA

DHYA PRADESH-453771 MR Swapnil S

Kakde (सिनिल एस

काकड़) 7709969664 swapnilskakdebhar

atpetroleumin

FW PUMP SUCTION HEADER-

500MM PUMP DISCHARGE PL

250MMCOOLING SYSTEM FIXED

FOAM STSTEMFIRE

EXTINGUISHER JOCKY PUMP ETC

1 LS 75000 567800 2839 1130H

R 1200HR

29

147

ADARSH NAGAR DIST - BIJNORNAZIBABAD

UTTAR PRADESH-246763 MRMohd

Ibran (मौ इबराि)

9839523968 mohdibranbharatpe

troleumin

RUBBER HOSE WITH

FLANGEGATE VALVEs FOAM

DRUMALUMINIUM SCRAPMS TANK500LTR PROVER ETC

1 LOT 75000 500460 25023 1130H

R 1200HR

148

NO- 214 VISHWAKARMA

INDUSTRIAL AREAJAIPURRAJSRH

AN-302013 MRRajendra KM

(राजनर कमार)

99281493310141-6501547

rajendrakmbharatpetroleumin

KIRLOSKAR PUMP KIRLOSKAR

ENGINEFIRE ENGINE 03 NO

1 LOT 35000 230000 1150 1130H

R 1200HR

149

KARUR TERRITORY ATHUR ampKADAPARAI

VILLAGE ERODE ROAD ATHUR

POSTKARURTAMIL NADU-639002

MRRishi Rohan (ऋनष

रोहि) 7979944941 rishirohanbharatpet

roleumin

OLD STEEL TANKOLD PUMPING UNITSOLD

CANOPY ITEMSOLD EMBLEM

POLESOLD YARD LIGHTS FITTINGS

ETC

1 LOT 35000 179020 8951 1130H

R 1200HR

150

BULK OIL DEPOT JANKI NAGAR

BAHRIACH ROADGONDAUTTAR

PRADESH-271001

MRAnuj Jaiswal (अिज

जयसिाल) 7897030498 anujjaiswalbharatp

etroleumin

75KVA DG Set 125 KVA DG Set Preset Meters Proving Tanks

350mm diaStrainier etc

1 LS 75000 6309952 315497 1200H

R 1230HR

151

IRIMPANAM INSTALLATION NEW

OIL INSTALLATIONKOCHI KERALA-682309 MRU

Ramadas (य रामिास)

9958444988 uramadasbharatpet

roleumin

WEATHER SHIELD FOR ESCAPE LADDERWO

METER SYSTEMATF

PUMPLABORATORY

ITEMSSPRINKLER ETC

1 LOT 175000 1920000 9600 1200H

R 1230HR

152

STATION ROADHISSARHARYANA-125001 MRAbdul

Matin (अबिल मतीि)

9983784935 abdulmatinbharatp

etroleumin

2T DISPENCER amp OIL TANKGLOW FACIA CANOPY

ETC

1 LOT 75000 672328 336164 1200H

R 1230HR

30

153

Bharat Petroleum Corporation limited Bhilai Co-op Depot Bijalee NagarGE RoadDistrict-Durg Chattisgarh-490021 Contact Person MrRambabu B

(रामबाब बी)

9926499266 brambabubharatpetroleumin amp MrRavi

K Ghorpade (रनि क

घोरपड) 8600417776 ravikghorpadebharatpetroleumin

USED SCRAPPED TANK

1 LOT 250000 5769360 288468 1200H

R 1230HR

154

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumi

FIRE WATER TANK LIGHT

POLESSTORAGE TANK PIPELINE

ETC

453000

MT 250000 1198675 5993 1200H

R 1230HR

155

BPCL MANMAD INSTALLATION

MANMAD NANDGAON ROAD

PANEWADI MANMADNASHIKMAHARASHTRA423104

Contact Person MrDeepak Satpute

9692006232

USEDSCRAPPED DEPOT ASSETS-

FIRE WATER PIPELINEEXTINGU

ISHERFOAM TANKSVHF

HANDSET ETC

1 LS 175000 9647424 482371 1230H

R 1300HR

156

satish paikara m

(पकरा सतीश एम) CH INSTALLATION

MANAGER (RETAIL) BUDGE BUDGE 2

GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST

24-PARGANAS [SOUTH] BUDGE

BUDGE West Bengal PIN - 700137 TEL -

033-24701457 033-24701765 MOB -

9982754999 e-mail paikarasmbharatpe

troleumin

WEIGH BRIDGE 1 LOT 35000 168000 840 1230H

R 1300HR

31

157

dnyaneshwar

bendkule (बडकल

जञािश िर) SR MANAGER OPS IC

(RETAIL) MIRAJ OPPRAILWAY GOODS

SHED (MG) CHANDANWADI

MIRAJ Maharashtra PIN - 416410 TEL - 0241-2595555 -

MOB - 9820246346 e-mail

dnyaneshwarbbharatpetroleumin

FIRE ENGINE PUMP 03 NO

1 LOT 75000 316800 1584 1230H

R 1300HR

158

NAVGHAR INDUSTRIAL ESTATE

BEHIND MSEB GAS TURBINE UNIT

PBNO8 DIST-RAIGAD

BOKADVIRAURANMAHARASHTRA400702

Contact Person Mr Wadhwa Vinay Kumar

022-27222767981146387

6

DISPERSANT SPRAY SYSTEM20

KL NITROGEN TANKTANK-OIL

ON WATER MONITORING SYSTEM ETC

505 MT 35000 337704 16885 1230H

R 1300HR

159

dua gurinder (िआ

रररििर) CHIEF MANAGER OPS IC (RETAIL) KOTA TOP

MS BHARATPETROLEUM

CORPORATION LTDKOTA TOPNH-

27VILLAGE -BRIJESHPURATATHEDKOTA (RAJASTHAN)-325201 TEL - 0744-

2863317 MOB - 9793294449 e-mail

duagbharatpetroleumin

VARIOUS TYPE OF FIRE WATER

PIPELINE 41 MT 175000 2651707 13258

1230HR

1300HR

160

HAZIRA RETAIL TERRITORY SURAT

HAZIRA ROAD POICHHPORE DIST -

SURATHAZIRA GUJRAT-394510

CONTACT PERSON MRMiran M Vaghela

(नमरि एम िाघला)

9033370396 miranmvaghelabhar

PIPELINE amp FITTINGS FIRE

FIGHTING PUMPSLOADING

ARMS ETC

1 LS 75000 748160 37408 1400H

R 1430HR

32

atpetroleumin

161

BIJWSAN INSTALLATION NEAR

IGI AIRPORTNEW DELHIDELHI-110061

MRNavi Sharma (ििी

शमाा) 7727863450 navisharmabharatp

etroleumin

OLD PLT PIPELINES

1 LOT 35000 170400 852 1400H

R 1430HR

162

negi kamal (िरी कमल

ससिह) SR MANAGER OPS IC (RETAIL) KANPUR KANPUR

POL DEPOT BHAUNTI NH - 2 KALPI ROAD

PANKI KANPUR Uttar Pradesh PIN -

208020 TEL - - 0512-2985689 MOB -

9824201038 e-mail negikbharatpetrole

umin

FIRE ENGINE 03 NO

1 LS 35000 384000 1920 1400H

R 1430HR

163

BG GOODS SHED ROAD THACHA

NALLURTIRUNELVELITAMIL NADU-627358

CONTACT PERSON MR Aditya Sri Ram E

(आदितय शरी राम ई)

8867857296 adityasriramebhara

tpetroleumin

WEIGHT BRIDGE PRODUCT PUMP

WITH MOTORSFILLING

CABINET OLD STEEL PLATE ETC

1 LOT 35000 346264 173132 1400H

R 1430HR

164

BPCL IRUGUR TOP INSTALLATION

RAVATHUR PO IRUGUR

VIACOIMBATORE TAMIL NADU-641103

CONTACT PERSON MRNitesh Kumar

(नितश कमार)

9542345719 niteshkumar001bha

ratpetroleumin

MPDCANOPY ETC

1 LS 35000 328320 16416 1400H

R 1430HR

33

165

DESUR DEPOT NEAR DESUR RAILWAY

STATION VILLAGE ZADSHAPUR

DESURBELGAUMKARNATAKA-590014

MRManikantan G

(कनिकि टि जी)

9894555724 manikantangbharat

petroleumin

200 DIA FF LINE - ADDL WOPD

METER MASTER METERMLDB

PANELBARRIER GATE FOR

ENTRYEXIT ETC

22713

MT 35000 1097387 5486 1430H

R 1500HR

166

NEAR RAILWAY STATION PO

ATHARBANKI RLY COLONY DIST

JAGATSINGHPURPARADEEP ODISHA-

754120 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

OLD PD METERSMS

PIPELINESOLD MS PIPELINESASBEST

OS SHEETS ETC

1 LOT 35000 1889412 94470 1430H

R 1500HR

167

PB NO 106 GPO SALAWASJODHPURR

AJASTHAN-342001 MRAvinash Sahani

(अनििाश साहिी)

9587891413 avinashsahanibhara

tpetroleumin

MS SCRAP FIRE ENGINES (04

NOS) FUEL TANKS 1 MT 35000 246400 1232

1430HR

1500HR

168

BPCL PIYALA RETAIL INSTALLATION

VILLAGE - PIYALA PO ASAUTI TEHSIL-

BALLARBHGARH DIST - FARIDABAD

HARYANA-121102 MRMandal

Soumyajyoti (मिडल

सोमयजयोनत)

9874444332 mandalsbharatpetr

oleumin

FIRE EXTINGUISHER 10

KG DCPRADAR LEVEL GUAGE-

TANK FARM AUPARALLEL

REDUNDANT UPS-15

KVAAUTOMATION CABLESFLP

LIGHT FIXTURES IN WAGON P ETC

1 LOT 75000 724360 36218 1430H

R 1500HR

169

17 A HASTINGS ROADALLAHABADUTTAR PRADESH-211001 MRAkash R rivastava

(आकाश शरीिासति)

7678882211 akashsrivastavabha

ratpetroleumin

CANOPY LIGHTS (CFL)SEWING

MACHINE USHA TAILOR MODCO2

FIRE EXINGUISHER250

W MH Canopy light fixtures ETC

1 LOT 35000 2357168 117858 1430H

R 1500HR

34

170

AT POST AKOLNER TALUKA

AHMEDNAGAR DIST -

AHMEDNAGARMAHARASHTRA-414005

MRArpit Tiwari (अरपात

नतिारी) 9408381499 arpittiwaribharatpe

troleumin

FIRE WATER PUMP 850klTLF PUMP MS (M) 50 KLHR25 KVA DG SETCANOPYAMFTLF PUMP MS (M)

50 KLHR ETC

1 LS 35000 200800 1004 1500H

R 1530HR

171

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

10 KG DCP 10 NOS10 KG DCP 10

NOSBULK METERS 9 NOSBULK

METERS 141 NOS150MM DIA

PIPE LINE FOR SPEED80MM DIA

PIPE LINE FOR SPEED F 1FF PIPE LINE 200 MM ETC

1 LOT 250000 4839456 2419728 1500H

R 1530HR

172

ram mahto (राम

कमार) MANAGER OPS IC (RETAIL)

BALASORE DEPOT BALASORE DEPOT SOMENATHPUR

INDUSTRIAL AREA ESTATE BALASORE

Odisha PIN - 756019 TEL - 06782-224272 99562-19155 MOB - 9453042457 e-mail ramkumarbharatpe

troleumin

JB NFLP 25 NOSLIGHT

FITTINGS FLP 35 NLIGHT POLES

4M HT 12 NOELECTRICAL

CABLESSLAYINGCEILING FANS 20

NOS20 TON WINDOW AC

MAKE-SAMSUN ETC

1 LOT 35000 279564 139782 1500H

R 1530HR

173

BHARAT PETROLEUM CORP LTD SANKARI

DEPOTNARRAPANCHAVADI

SANKARI(RS)SALEM DIST SANKARITAMIL

NADU-637302 MRArun David A

(अरण डनिड ए)

9482875768 arundavidabharatp

etroleumin

200MM DIA STRAINER-

1NOGODREJFILING CABINET

4DRSSLIDING DOOR SDU-1GODREJ STORWEL

MODEL2MF SYSTEM 3PANELS

ETC

1 LOT 250000 4568544 2284272 1500H

R 1530HR

174

IRIMPANAM INSTALLATION NEW

OIL INSTALLATIONKOCHI KERALA-682309 MRU

Ramadas (य रामिास)

9958444988

RLY TRACKS amp ALLIED

FACILITYRLY TRACKS amp ALLIED

FACILITY ADDITIONAL

1 LOT 175000 1548000 7740 1500H

R 1530HR

35

uramadasbharatpetroleumin

175

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

Y STRAINER 200MM

2NOSSLUDGE PIT AT

BERHAMPORE4-DR FILLING CABINET-2

NOONE GODREJ STEEL TABLE

T9EARTHPITS FOR AG TANKS (12

NOS)ETC

1 LS 35000 372320 18616 1530H

R 1600HR

176

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

STOREWELL PLAIN ALMIRAH-2MS

STORAGE SAFEABLOY

LOCKFLP 125W HPMV 4NOSFIRE

ENGINE SET NO10 ETC

1 LOT 35000 3465584 173279 1530H

R 1600HR

177

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

FLP NON-INTEGRAL FLOOD

LIGHT 2SAKTI 4KVA

AUTOSTABILISERZYXEL OMNI 56K

MODEM FOR BERHARECEIVER-

1 CAMERA-2 MONITOR-1 ETC

1 LOT 75000 767068 383534 1530H

R 1600HR

178

BPCL MANMAD INSTALLATION

MANMAD NANDGAON ROAD

PANEWADI MANMADNASHIKMAHARASHTRA423104

Contact Person MrDeepak Satpute

9692006232

1 no 250 KVA DG SET

2 no of 630 KVA DG SET 6 number

HT panels with CTPT bus-bar

AMF panel for DG sets DG set cables

etc

1 LS 175000 1217664 608832 1530H

R 1600HR

179

BPCL MANMAD INSTALLATION

MANMAD NANDGAON ROAD

PANEWADI MANMADNASHIKMAHARASHTRA423104

Contact Person MrDeepak Satpute

Old roof sheet of TWF GANTRY

1 LS 35000 160812 80406 1530H

R 1600HR

36

9692006232

180

BHARAT PETROLEUM CORPORATION

LIMITED KONDAPALLI DEPOT ( TOP )

PINAPAKA (VIL amp POST) KONDAPALLI

(VIA) KRISVIJAYAWADAAN

DHRA PRADESH-9504214192

avneeshbhartibharatpetroleumin

DG SET AMF PANELS FIRE

ENGINE 70W ST LIGHT FIX 13

NOS160W FLP MLL TYPE 74

NOS15M HOSES 36NOS15 TON

AIR COND 2NOSFLD LIGHT

FIT 2X400 25NOS110V 100AH BATT

CHARGER ETC

1 LOT 35000 200000 1000 1600H

R 1630HR

181

IRUGUR BPCL IRUGUR TOP

INSTALLATION RAVATHUR PO

IRUGUR VIA COIMBATORE Tamil Nadu PIN - 641103 CONTACT PERSON MRSoorya Krishna

(सयाा कषणा) 9895449420

sooryakrishnabharatpetroleumin

ELECTRICALLY OPERATED EXIT BARTERMINAL

ROOM CARD READERTLF RTD

UNIT - BAY10POINT4TLF SET STOP VALVE - BAY10POI15 KL UNDER DRIVEWAY

TANK ETC

1 LS 250000 2120778

1 1060389

1600HR

1630HR

182

WARANGAL DEPOT GOOD SHED

ROADWARANGALTELENGANA-506002

MRMukesh Murali

(मकश मरली)

9497270991 mukeshmuralibhara

tpetroleumin

FW PIPELINE IN TANKFARM

AREAERECTION-75HP

MOTOR75HP PPU FLOWMORE

MSTLF125HP PPU

FLORITEHSDITLF20 HP PUMP KIR

MAKE NO 18 ETC

1 LS 75000 4934092 246704 1600H

R 1630HR

183

BARAUNI TOP PAPROUR DISTRICT

BEGUSARAIBARAUNIBIHAR-851114

CONTACT PERSON MRSaurabh Kumar

9432343519 saurabhkumar001b

haratpetroleumin

FIRE ENGINE-615KLHR-3NOSFIRE ENGINE-

615KLHR-3NOSMASTER METER SET - 3

NOS125KVA DG SET - 2 NOS15 TONS WINDOW

AC WITH REMOTE

1 LS 35000 227300 11365 1600H

R 1630HR

37

ETC

184

KATHGODAM DEPOT DIST -

NANITALUTTARAKHAND-263126 CONTACT PERSON MRPawan

Kumar (पिि कमार)

9862826505 pawankumar006bh

aratpetroleumin

1AVERY ZL SDDU ES0652 MS1LampT ZL HDDU BS5257 HSDZ LINE (SD) -

PUMPLampT PACEMAKER

IVLampT PACEMAKER

IV1LampT ZL HDDU GS1246 HSD ETC

1 LOT 35000 364000 1820 1600H

R 1630HR

185

UDAISAGAR ROAD NEAR RANA PRATAP

NAGAR RLY STNUDAIPURRAJAST

HAN-313001 CONTACT PERSON

MRKhuswinder

(खससिििर)

9412058886 khuswinderbharatp

etroleumin

ZWICKY PUMP NO175HP

PPUNIT-PUMP1PIPELINE

amp FTGS 10080NBFIRE

WATER TANK 858 KL CAP ADDFIRE

WATER RING MAIN ADDL EXP 1

SPRINKILER PIPELINE etc

1 LOT 250000 2121216 1060608 1630H

R 1700HR

186

BPC OIL DEPOT BATILPUR DIST-

DEVAREYABATILPURUTTAR PRADESH-

274001 MR Deepak

Joshi (िीपक जोशी)

9927576670 deepakjoshi001bha

ratpetroleumin

DG SET 125KVAPADLOCK (MAKE ABLOY) - 6

NO6 KVA GENSETDG SET 65

KVAVC BREAKER75 HP PP UNIT-PUMP

NO 2 ETC

1 LOT 35000 320000 1600 1630H

R 1700HR

187

Kandla Installation Khari Rohar Road

Gandhidham(Kutch)GandhidhamGUJRAT-

370201 CONTACT PERSON MRMayank

Bhatt (मयिक भटट)

8154964083 mayankbhattbharat

petroleumin

TANK NO 8 4645 KLTK NO2-ADDL CT-MVWSFFTK NO 18 13667 KL

ERECTIOTANK NO 2 15128 KL EXTN

ETC

1 LS 250000 7210400 36052 1630H

R 1700HR

188

PETROL DEPOT ABEKA

MAKBARAMEERUTUTTAR PRADESH-

250002 CONTACT PERSON MRKumar

Avinash (कमार

MIDCO SD PUMP3NO Z LINE (HD) PUMPAVERY

(SD) ERA PUMPSUBPUMP

amp DISPENSORS 2NOLampT Z LINE

1 LOT 75000 5687512 284375 1630H

R 1700HR

38

अनििाश) 8004938516 kumaravbharatpetr

oleumin

SD PUMP ETC

189

MUZAFFARPUR DEPOT VILL

SHERPURMUZAFFARPURM BIHAR-842005

CONTACT PERSON MRDipayan Roy

(दिपायि रॉय) 06243-242047 Extn 222

9933050509 dipayanroybharatp

etroleumin

DISPENCING UNITPOLE MOUNTED EMBLEM CANAOPY

STRUCTUREOLD MPDsTANK amp

MONOLITH ETC

17553

MT 35000 11200 56 1630H

R 1700HR

190

BARAUNI TOP PAPROUR DISTRICT

BEGUSARAIBARAUNIBIHAR-851114

CONTACT PERSON MrManjul Prasad

Arya (मिजल परसाि आया)

7004230090 manjulprasadarybh

aratpetroleumin

PRODUCT PIPE FITTING TANK

FOUNDATIONTWD

PIPESFITTINGS900KL TANK II858KL

TANK 10 ETC

1 LOT 250000 2184023 1092012 1700H

R 1730HR

191

BARAUNI TOP PAPROUR DISTRICT

BEGUSARAIBARAUNIBIHAR-851114

CONTACT PERSON MrManjul Prasad

Arya (मिजल परसाि आया)

7004230090 manjulprasadarybh

aratpetroleumin

FOAM TANK 3KL - 1 NOFOAM TANK

3KL - 1 NO100 MM PIPELINE amp FT

550M150 MM PIPELINE amp

FT225M350 MM PIPELINE amp FT

575M ETC

1 LS 35000 275652 137826 1700H

R 1730HR

192

BIJWSAN INSTALLATION NEAR

IGI AIRPORTNEW DELHIDELHI-110061

MRNavi Sharma (ििी

शमाा) 7727863450 navisharmabharatp

etroleumin

HSD TWD PIPELINE HEADER

amp VELVE UPTO TANKATF TWD

PIPELINE HEADER amp VALVE UPTO

TANKS AND LDO TWD PIPE LINE

HEADER amp VALVE UPTO TANK

1 LS 250000 3513600 17568 1700H

R 1730HR

39

SPECIAL NOTES

1 The above old items would be disposed as indicated in the table

2 Pl refer AnnexurendashD for detailed scope of disposal

TABLE ndash A [ PARTndash2 ] [Tentative]

TENTATIVE TAX RATES

STATE TAX FERROUS SCRAP

ALL IGST 1800

CSGST 900

SGST 900

The above mentioned tax rates are tentative and BPCL reserves the right to apply the rates applicable for ferrous and Non ndashferrous items which will be informed during the auction

40

ANNEXURE-D

Scope and SPECIAL CONDITIONS for Disposal of old tanks amp Depot Assets BPCL has different Installation amp depot as per the list in table A Part I The above list is only indicative and not limited exhaustive or actual and it is only for your general referenceguidance Parties have to physically visit the depot and inspect the lot meant for sale and make their own estimates and ascertain the condition of materials its quality it weight quantities make model numbers size capacities specifications and condition etc Therefore no claim shall be entertained in case of any variations if reported at the time of upliftment which may kindly be noted However there may be few items as given below left in the depot not meant for disposal and the same are separately marked or shown at the time of inspection and parties should consider accordingly The following items are not covered in the subject disposal and they are excluded from contractorrsquos scope of work a) Land b) Grown up Big Trees However small bushes shrubs etc are to be

removed and area to be cleaned from all vegetation etc 1 Pipelines running under Railway Tracks 2 Any petroleum products such as petroldieselkerosenelubricantsgreases

gear oils etc found in tankspipesbarrelsloosebulkpackages etc either inside or outside depot premises Petroleum products sludge are not covered in sale and to be handed over to BPCL if any foundsalvaged

3 Dispensing pumps retail outlet items like trays etc which are clearly marked amp kept separately

Please note that as BPCL has to handover land to Govt Authorities for their construction of sheds etc urgently and therefore the sequence of disposal in Phases and Time Lines shall be as under Contractor has to immediately complete the disposal of facilities falling under area from boundary wall The contractorrsquos obligations for completion of entire job will be as per tender terms amp conditions At the time of dismantling of facilities the contractor has to provide separate temporary fencing at his cost so that even after handing over part land to Govt Authorities for their construction activities other facilities are demarcated and any encroachment from unauthorized authority people are avoided The contractor has to make their own arrangements for safety and security during the entire operations of disposal activities The entire job must be completed as above but not exceeding 16 weeks from the date of authority letter as shown above failing which appropriate action as deemed fit will be taken in line with the general terms and conditions of the auction tender The successful bidder has to surface amp level the complete area after shifting all the materials All debris are to be removed from site For leveling the ground to one level

41

and filling up all trenches of underground tanks or any low level or trenches all debris earth rubble bricks mortar etc salvaged from dismantling are to be used The bidder has to arrange and bear the cost of dismantling loading unloading amp transportation of materials to his their place After excavating removing the underground tanks pipelines etc the same are to be filled up with available material or material brought from outside if required at contractorrsquos cost and risk in particular for filling up of underground tank trenches etc Dismantling of Underground pipelines in the Railway siding area from decantation header manifold sections and up to BPCL depot compound wall needs Railways permission for dismantling excavation etc which are to be obtained by the Purchaser only However BPCL may provide any assistance if required to the Purchaser in obtaining such permissions After excavation etc the area is to be filled back and brought to original condition to the satisfaction of the BPCL and as directed All safety precautions as stipulated by BPCL are to be followed at the time of disposal of facilities both inside and outside BPCL depot premises compound wall Any damage to the Corporationrsquos or Third Partyrsquos properties during removal of the items will have to be made good by the successful tenderer at their own cost The Corporation reserves the right to claim from the contractor any expenses which might have been incurred by it over and above the EMD by way of restoring damages caused to properties belonging to the Corporation Third Parties by the action of such contractorrsquos or their men Party has to make his own arrangement for power connections to cut the tanks or lighting or any other purpose BPCL shall not provide any power connection No invoice challan will be issued by BPCL for each truck of materials to be removed since the entire materials are being disposed on lumpsum single lot basis OTHER SPECIAL CONDITIONS FOR DEMOLITION OF DEPOT FACILITIES 1 The intending bidder should inspect the site prior to submitting of the offer and make himself familiar with the site conditions and available facilities 2 Bidders alongwith the offers must give an undertaking that the steel plates of tanks pipelines that have contained leaded gasoline will not be used for edible products drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe by suitable means 3 Demolition is an inherently hazardous process and hence every person involved in demolition activity must wear protective equipment including helmet gloves safety footwear etc as per BPCL guidelines 4 Demolition must be supervised by persons having thorough knowledge of demolition process 5 Successful bidder shall carryout a survey to assess the physical characteristics and design of the facilities to be demolished so as to arrive at a safe demolition method Based on survey Demolition Action Plan shall be submitted for BPCLrsquos approval before starting any demolition The plan should include bull Sequence of demolition of facilities with time frame bull Method of demolition of facilities including drawings sketches if any bull The proposed treatment for steel plates particularly for tanks which contained leaded gasoline

42

bull How the party will further utilize the steel plates obtained from product tanks and also the product pipes bull Method of disposal of debris bull Manpower to be deployed bull Machinery Equipment to be deployed bull List of PPE [ Personal Protective Equipments ] required and that would be worn by people involved in the activity 6 Before demolition begins all utility services to the structure like electricity water etc must be disconnected Arrangements must be made to keep the unwanted persons as far away as possible from the site by necessary barricade 7 It is dangerous to leave isolated parts of a wall structures standing as they are liable to collapse from the effect of high winds self weight etc and hence necessary cordoning should be made for such cases 8 Debris should not be allowed to build up against walls or floors with the consequent risk of the structure being unintentionally overloaded 9 Disposal process for debris and pit yard for the same should be identified for safe disposal within the stipulated time 10 Order dismantling From safety consideration following order for dismantling of the depot facility is recommended bull All equipment fittings bull AG Product piping and allied fittings bull AG Product tanks bull UG Product tanks bull Fire protection facilities ie fire water tanks hydrant mains monitors etc bull Internal electrification bull Structures bull Buildings bull Electrical ndash external yard lighting cabling MCC etc bull Communication The above is a standard sequence for dismantling but for this particular tender above sequence is superseded by earlier conditions of dismantling in 3 phases as mentioned in special conditions above 111 Demolition of Above Ground (AG) Tanks There are fatal and serious accidents caused by persons entering confined spaces without the necessary tests being carried out and correct safety rescue equipment being provided It is therefore absolutely essential to ensure that product tanks are tested and certified gas free prior to starting of hot work Following sequence shall be followed for dismantling of AG tanks a) Mechanical isolation of Tank by removing all pipe connections fittings like Level Gauges Dip hatch PV Valves Inter-tank catwalk (if any) b) Internal treatment and further dismantling AG tanks shall be demolished preferably by reverse jacking method

43

For safe working necessary scaffolds platforms etc shall be erected and proper access to them shall be provided The steel plates cut from tank shall be lowered using safe hoisting devices having valid test certificates Prevention of further use of steel plates which contained leaded gasoline for storage of edible products drinking water unless they are removed While disposing of the steel plates obtained from product tanks which contained leaded gasoline it shall be ensured that they are not further used for storing edible product and drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe This could be ensured by the following methods By heat treatment of steel plates using flame cleaner By removing all scales etc by abrasive blast cleaning using grits shots If the plates are grit shot blasted care shall be taken to collect the grit or shot from operation to prevent spread of lead bearing dust The used grits shots must be treated as contaminated and not reused for other operations It should be disposed off along with the residue thus obtained as per practice followed for leaded sludge All parties involved in handling the plates should be made aware of their origin and risks involved in view of leaded gasoline Disposal of steel plates from tanks which didnrsquot contain leaded gasoline Steel plates of other tanks in which leaded products have never been stored can be disposed off after cleaning with wire brush to bare metal particularly the first strake and bottom plates The responsibility of ensuring that the plates are completely safe for further use lies with the successful vendor 112 Demolition of UG tanks Following sequence should be sued for the disposal of Underground tanks

1 Mechanical isolation of Tank by removing all pipe connections fittings like Level Gauges Dip hatch PV Valves etc

2 All personnel involved in the removal and disposal of underground tanks should be aware of the potential hazards associated withmdash (a) flammable andor combustible liquids (b) product toxicity (c) entry into confined spaces and (d) entry into excavations

3 Before start of any work on the UG tank ensure that the copies of the tank cleaning certificates for the tanks are available The same to be certified by the BPCL officer (or) authorized inspector from BPCL who is witnessing the demolition before the start of the work

4 Open the manhole covers with the anchoring supports in place and if the tank is found to be filled with water it will be necessary to dispose of the water in an environmentally safe manner

5 After removal of the water from the tank refill the tank with fresh potable water until the tank starts to overflow Do not allow excess water to escape into the excavation and ensure the level does not rise into the vent pipe and submit the tank to excess static pressure

6 Withdraw water until the level is again down to 150 mm below the top of the tank

44

Use only pumping equipment suitable for the purpose and collect all water for proper Disposal

7 Allow the tank to settle for 2-3 hours and test the small vapor space with a gas detector and if the reading is below 5 of the LEL then the tank may be emptied If the same is found above 5 remove the water from the tank The disposal vendor may inform BPCL about the higher LEL readings and BPCL shall arrange to clean the tank further No work shall be taken up on the tank in this case Please note that the reading of the gas detector has to be witnessed by the BPCL officer (or) authorized inspector from BPCL

8 If the reading of the gas detector is below 5 the water may be removed and the cutting operations may be carried out

For safe working necessary shoring shuttering platforms shall be done and proper access shall be provided The steel plates cut from tank shall be lifted using safe hoisting devices having valid test certificates Prevention of further use of steel plates which contained leaded gasoline for storage of edible products drinking water unless they are removed While disposing of the steel plates obtained from product tanks which contained leaded gasoline it shall be ensured that they are not further used for storing edible product and drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe This could be ensured by the following methods By heat treatment of steel plates using flame cleaner By removing all scales etc by abrasive blast cleaning using grits shots If the plates are grit shot blasted care shall be taken to collect the grit or shot from operation to prevent spread of lead bearing dust The used grits shots must be treated as contaminated and not reused for other operations It should be disposed off along with the residue thus obtained as per practice followed for leaded sludge All parties involved in handling the plates should be made aware of their origin and risks involved in view of leaded gasoline Disposal of steel plates from tanks which didnrsquot contain leaded gasoline Steel plates of other tanks in which leaded products have never been stored can be disposed off after cleaning with wire brush to bare metal particularly the first strake and bottom plates The responsibility of ensuring that the plates are completely safe for further use lies with the successful vendor

12 Product Pipelines The pipelines can be disposed off after cleaning by sufficient water flushing The successful vendor shall ensure that these pipes are not re-used for carrying edible products drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe All parties involved in handling the pipes should be made aware of their origin and risks involved 13 General Safety regulations precautions while carrying out dismantling works The objective of this documents is to provide and establish safe-working practices at the work site of Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd These summarized safety requirements are mandatory and should be fully understood both by the successful vendor and their employees The contractual obligation for safety lies completely with the contractor

45

himself Further some additional safety requirements also can come up In such an even the successful vendor shall follow the more stringent regulation at all times The successful vendor shall at his own expense arrange and comply with all safety provisions as stipulated by the Company Bueuro of Indian Standards the Electricity act Factory act OISD and other acts as applicable in respect of all personnel directly or indirectly employed for the work The successful vendor shall ensure that he his sub-contractor and workers employed by him shall comply with all fire safety heath regulations issued from time to time by the company The successful vendor shall also be liable for any pecuniary liability arising on account of any violation by him of the safety requirements Should any injury to people or loss or damage due to fire or accident to any property or a portion thereof occur as a result of failure to comply with such regulations the successful vendor shall be held responsible for the consequences thereof and shall keep the company harmless and indemnified Relevant Indian standard codes on safety 1) IS3764-1922-Excavation work-code of safety 2) IS401 (Part1amp2) ndash 1967 - Safety regulations for steel tubular scaffolding 3) IS3696(Part 1)-1987-Safety code for scaffolds 4) IS3696(Part 2)-1987-Safety code for Ladders 5) IS7293-1974-Safety code for working with construction machinery 6) IS3016-1982-Code of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operations 7) IS4130-1991-Demolition of buildings-Code of safety 8) IS5216(Part 1amp2)-1982-Recommendation on safety procedures and practices in Electrical work 9) IS10667-1983-Guide for selection of industrial safety equipments for protection foot and leg 10) IS6994(Part 1)-1973-Specification for safety glovesPart 1-Leather and cotton gloves 11) IS2925-1984-Specification for Industrial safety helmets 12) IS3521-1983-Industrial safety belts and harnesses Working at Height Working at height is one of the most hazardous construction operations Utmost care is to be taken while working at height Working at height more than 2 Mtrs Shall be done with suitable guard rails and toe board Guard rail and toe board dimensions shall be same as given for scaffoldings While working at height 2 Mtrs And above safety harness must be used All openings must be boldly amp clearly marked and properly barricaded If cover is used it must be capable to bear the weight Proper crawling ladders must be used for sloping roof where tile battens are not strong enough to take the load For fragile roof crawling boards or roof ladder shall be used Openings cut outs on floor roof must be guarded with barricade cover having capacity to withstand human load and clearly marked with colour and notice board Using Ladder

46

Only one person shall climb or descent from one ladder at a time It shall be secured at top and bottom and in addition one person should be present at the ground to hold the ladder as a second check If the ladder is used for carrying material as well suitable foot holds and handholds shall be provided on the ladder The slope of the ladder shall not be too steep or flat (the ladder shall be given an inclination not steeper than 1 to 4 ie 1 horizontal to 4 vertical) to cause slipping or falling off and it shall rest on firm surface No portable single ladder shall be over 10 M in lengths while the width between the side rails in ring ladder shall in no case be less than 30 cms for ladder upto and including 3 Mtrs in length Ladder shall extend at least 1 M above landing place For longer ladders this width should be increased by at least by 6 mm for each additional 30 cms of length Uniform step spacing shall not exceed 15 cms Rung of the ladder shall not be used for support or to tie stiles or side members are meant for this Ladder shall not be hung from its rungs or from one stile as this tends to pull out the rungs Make sure that footwear is free from mud or grease etc before climbing a ladder Ladder used shall be of standard material like wooden steel and be sufficiently strong conforming to IS3696-1991(Part 2) Scaffolding Scaffolding can be defined as a temporary structure supporting one or more platforms and which is used either as a workplace or for storage of materials in the course construction work including both for maintenance and demolition Scaffolding shall be provided for all works that cannot be safely done from the ground except such short period of work as can be done safely from ladders Scaffolds shall be erected altered or dismantled only by competent persons under proper supervision After erection scaffolds shall be inspected at least once in a week and a written report on each inspection is kept The height above which scaffolding is mandatory is 2 Mtrs Scaffolding shall be of good quality Bamboo or steel tubular structure conforming to IS 4014(Part I and II) Scaffolds shall be designed for their maximum load and with a safety factor of at least 4 or as prescribed by the site-in-charge Scaffolds shall be provided with safe means of access such as stairs ladders or ramps Scaffold shall be tied or anchored to the building or structure at suitable intervals so as to prevent movement

47

Joints in the scaffolds shall be tied up and clamped properly to avoid any slippage The upright members of the scaffolding shall be placed on firm and level ground and base plates at their feet shall rest on timber sole boards All the uprights shall be kept equidistant and shall be connected and strengthened by ladders fixed on the inside of the uprights for strength joints in ladders shall be staggered Transforms shall be set on top of ladders and at right angles to them and building structure Bracing is essential to stiffen the scaffolds and prevent sideways movement and it should run diagonally from ladder to ladder or upright to upright Working platforms and gangways should rest squarely and evenly on transforms to prevent risk of trippling Recommended width of it are a) Not less than 60 cm if used as footing only b) Not less than 80 cm if used also for stacking of materials c) Not less than 11 Mtrs If used for the support of a treETLe platform The provision of security guard rails and toe board at every point at which full height is more than 2 Mtrs Shall be made Guard rail height should be between 90cm and 115 cm and toe board should raise 15 cm above the working platform Suitable protection shall be made by providing debris netting against falling of materials Mobile tower scaffold ndash wheels should be locked when in use Static tower scaffold should not exceed 12 Mtrs In height when free standing and above this height should tied Height to base width ratio for static tower should not more than 41 351 and 31 for indoor outdoor and mobile tower respectively Safety harness should be used while working at height more than 2 Mtrs Scaffolding shall be physically checked for load carrying capacity occasionally Following BIS safety codes shall be referred for further safety precautions a) IS3696-1987 PART I-Safety of scaffolding b) IS3696-1991 PART II-Safety code for ladder c) IS4014-PART 2-Code of practive for steel tubular scaffolding ndash safety regulations Working Platform Wherever possible all works to be done at a height greater than 2 Mtrs Above ground level must be performed from properly constructed and maintained working platform Safe means of access shall be provided to all working platforms Working platforms gangways and stairways shall be so constructed that they shall not sag unduly or unequally Every opening in a working platform shall be provided with suitable beams to prevent the fall of persons or materials The working platform shall be - Closely boarded

48

- At least 60 cm wide if used only as a footing only at least 80 cm wide if used also for stacking material and at least 11 Mtrs If used for the support of a treETLe platform - Provided with tow-boards of minimum 015 Mtrs in height - Provided with hand rails not greater than 085 Mtrs above toe-board - Constructed as close to the structure or building as possible Working on roof People working on roof shall be properly protected by providing temporary railing hand rails safety harness Workers working underneath shall use helmets Care shall be taken to prevent falling of material from top to adjoining area in slat roofs more than 10deg safety belt shall be used and belt end fastened properly to a fixed object Workmen shall not be allowed to work on slippery roofs Fragile materials such as wired glass corrugated plastic sheeting and unreinforced insulating slabs etc shall be identified and necessary precautions taken while working on them People working on fragile roof shall be properly protected by providing two Crawling Bards or Roof ladders so that one is available to stand on while the other is being moved Crawling Boards shall have cross batons atleast 32 mm thick and not more than 380 mm apart and shall be secured in position Gas cutting Adherence to relevant codes and employment of qualified workers are two basic requirements for gas cutting process Hazards such as electricity heat flame flammable gas etc are present in this process Hence following precautions must be followed while carrying these operations All fire precautions as stipulated in IS3016 (Code of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operations) shall be followed while gas cutting operations) shall be followed while gas cutting Fire extinguishers sand buckets water and gunny bags shall be provided when hot work is in progress Gas cylinders used for gas cutting Gas cylinders shall be of approved make Gas cylinder valves shall always be checked and shall be closed when not in use Be stored in a well-ventilated area Be fitted with safety caps when not in use Not be lifted by nozzle and rolled All gas and oxygen regulators shall be fitted with Flashback arrestors being non-return valves designed to prevent and explosive mix developing in cylinder Checking for leaks shall be by means of soapy liquid applied to each joint and under no circumstances shall a naked flame be applied to any part of the cylinder When working at a height do not place cylinders directly beneath the working area as molten metal may fall in to the hoses causing leaks and possibly igniting the gases

49

The welder and any person working in close proximity in order to prevent permanent damage to the eyes must wear suitable eye protection when not in use electricity to the holder and electrode shall turned off Hose shall be in good condition properly clamped as per specifications Welding cable shall have proper insulation with minimum number of joints All equipments shall be properly earthed and cables properly insulated and connected LPG Cylinders if used should be stored kept in a well-ventilated placed and there should be no excavations drains or basements nearby LPG Cylinders should never be stored below ground level or closer than 3 M to cylinder containing oxygen or materials which are toxic and corrosive Cylinders full or empty should never to stored upright with the valve uppermost The valve of empty LPG cylinders should be kept closed if they are left open air will diffuse into the cylinder and may form an explosive mixture BIS Code IS3016-1982 on ldquocode of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operationsrdquo shall be referred for further safety measures Electrical work Some of the basic safety steps to be ensured are given below 1) Only authorised person shall carry out dismantling of electrical system 2) Isolation of the electrical system before taking up the work must be ensured 3) Before working on an electrical line fuse should be physically removed and the line is isolated and a suitable locking mechanism must be provided to prevent accidental switching fixing fuses by other persons A notice board displaying ldquoMen at workrdquo message should be placed The section of circuit under repair should be connected to earth 4) IS 5216-1982 ldquoRecommendations on safety procedures and practices in Electric Worksrdquo shall be referred for further safety measures Working with machineries Material handling equipments Many accidents take place while handling materials at site It is highly hazardous operation Hence special attention by contractor is required in this respect Following precautions are recommended Safe working space for all these equipments must be provided Proper material stockyard should be made and all material should be staked arranged kept in orderly manner with proper moving space for handling machinery Proper warning boards signs shall be provided when machineries like cranes hoists are being operated Brakes clutches of winches shall be checked on regular basis Chains ropes belts shall be inspected and repaired changed as necessary All moving part of the material handling equipment must be provided with suitable guards

50

Lifting ropes should be inspected for kinking loose wires high strands corrosion nicking lubrication change in diameter cross section Slings and other lifting materials which are not suitable for use should be promptly withdrawn and destroyed Lifting chains should be inspected for bent links cracks in weld areas or any other section of link trasverse nicks and gauges and corrosion pits Elongation of the lifting chain link due to over loading should be inspected before using it For lifting hook if the throat opening exceeds 15 of the normal opening it should be replaced When inspecting the hook measurement must be made between the shank and narrowest point of the hook opening A chain used for lifting should not be spliced by inserting a bolt between two links Strain should not be put on a kinked chain Hammer should not be used to force a hook over a chain link A safety hook fitted with a latch to prevent displacement of loads should only be used for material handling lifting IS7293-1974 (Code of Practice for Working with Construction Machinery) shall be referred for further safety measures Cranes All works involving the use of crane shall be properly planned in advance and the following shall be ensured The crane is capable of lifting the load Safe load capacity should be clearly marked on jibs winches pulleys slings and ropes All job cranes should have an automatic safe load indicator which alerts the operator The condition of the ground at the crane location is satisfactory to support the crane and the load The rotation of the cab and therefore the boom is not restricted-suitable matting or plates are available to protect underground services and paving All slings shackles hooks etc are of correct rating and in good condition Cranes and lifting equipments must be inspected and carry a valid test certificate issued by an accredited testing agency Crane hooks etc are to be fitted with properly functioning safety clips to prevent displacement of the sling from the hook during the lift Driver of the crane must be watchful and must ensure before driving the vehicle either forward or reverse that no one is near the wheel of the vehicle and no one is trying to climb the vehicle while moving Crane operators and signalers must be over the age of 18 trained and sufficiently experienced There should always to a signalman or a signaling system such as a

51

telephone if the crane operator cannot see the load throughout the lift Hand signal shall be clear and distinct and shall follow recognised code or system Workers must be use safety shoe and helmet They are also required to wear gloves and other PPE for handling of some special materials Raising lowering and braking of jib should not be done abruptly in order to prevent it from snapping All vehicles used by the contractor shall be in worthy conditions and in conformance to the land transport requirements Cranes should be tested and examined by a competent person for its wear and tear No part of the crane or crane load should be closer than 4 Mtrs to live overhead For movement of crane or other material handling equipment ramp gradient should not exceed 1 in 10 No person should be allowed to stand or work under lifted load All drivers shall hold a valid driving license for the class of vehicle to be driven Manual Handling Assistance should be obtained if the load is too heavy or awkward for manual handing Clear walkway to the destination and safe stack should be ensured before handing the load manually Following procedure should be followed while lifting the load manually Stand close to the load on a firm footing and with feet about 30 am apart Bend the knees and keep your back as straight as you can Take a firm grip on a load Breathe in and throw the shoulders backwards Straighten the legs amp continue to keep the back as straight as you can Make sure that your view is not obstructed by the load Keep the load close to the body Lift slowly and smoothly When carrying the load avoid twisting spine to run move your feet instead One person should not be allowed to pull more than 63 kg The best weight unit for lifting by a worker is 18 kg and hence should be fixed as upper limit of load to be lifted by worker If two or more workers are lifting one should give instructions to ensure that the team works together bull Type of clothing is very important in manual handling of material Clothing should be such that it allows easy movement of arms and will not catch in machinery or on a load

52

bull The successful bidder of the said depot assets will assume full responsibility for demolishing and dismantling the said facilities and itrsquos removal from the corporationrsquos land whether through his own employees or through contract labour It should also be a condition of the tender documents that consequent upon the sale of the said depot assets the depot shall cease to be the corporationrsquos ldquoestablishmentrdquo as that expression is defined in the Building and other construction workers actrsquo1996and if the successful bidder employs 50 or more building workers for the demolition of the said facilities he as the ldquoemployerrdquo in relation to the said establishment will ensure full compliance with the said act including section 44 amp 45 thereof Upon the cancellation of the factory license and the slump sale of the assets of the said depot the storage and distribution of petroleum products is no longer carried on in the said facilities The successful bidder or purchaser of the said depot assets who demolishes the said facilities with the intention of selling the various items from the depot as scrap for his own benefit cannot be regarded as a ldquocontractorrdquo as that expression is defined in the contract labour (regulation amp abolition act1970 Similarly the workmen engaged by the successful bidder or purchaser of the said depot assets for carrying out the work of demolition cannot be regarded as contract labour under the said act In the circumstances no sooner the property in the assets of the depot facilities is transferred to the successful bidder or purchaser the corporation can not be regarded as the ldquoprinciple employerrdquo under the said act in as much as the Corpn has ceased to continue the work of the establishment viz The storage and distribution of the petroleum products in the concerned depot bull Under the Environment (protection) Act 1986 read with Hazardous waste (management amp handling) rules1989 the ldquooccupierrdquo in relation to the depot facilities is obliged to ensure that all hazardous waste are properly handled and disposed of without any adverse effects which may result from such wastes and is also responsible for proper collection reception treatment storage or disposal of these wastes either himself or through the ldquooperator of the facilityrdquo Since the corporation is governed by the said act and rules and highest bidder purchaser of the depot assets is not the occupier generating hazardous it is incumbent on the corporation to continue its practice namely handing over the site to the successful bidder the product including the sludge vapour and gas etc is completely removed as per the Companyrsquos operating procedure It may also be appreciated that the highest bidderpurchaser may fail to take any safeguards to protect his employees or the employees of a contractor engaged by him or the public at large from the toxic or poisonous effects of the residual sludge vapour or gas

ARBITRATION CLAUSE

Any dispute or difference whatsoever arising out of or in connection with this Agreement including any question regarding its existence validity construction interpretation application meaning scope operation or effect of this contract or termination thereof shall be referred to and finally resolved through arbitration as per the procedure mentioned herein below (a) The dispute or difference shall in any event be referred only to a Sole Arbitrator (b) The appointment and arbitration proceedings shall be conducted in accordance with SCOPE forum of Arbitration Rules for the time being in force or as amended from time to time (c) The Seat of arbitration shall be at Mumbai (d) The proceedings shall be conducted in English language (e) The cost of the proceedings shall be equally borne by the parties unless otherwise Directed by the Sole Arbitrator

53

Page 18: e-AUCTION SALE - Bharat Petroleum

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final online quoted rate as per AnnexurendashB immediately after the completion of e-auction followed by original price confirmation sheet by courier

You are requested to ISSUE our Login ID Password on our valid and official email as given in below on receipt of above DDNEFTRTGS PAYMENT and relevant documents E Mail Id____________________________ PAN No ____________________________ (Please enclose PAN Card Copy In case PAN Card copy is not enclosed DD will not be accepted) GSTN No_________________________ (Please enclose self attested GST registration copy)

Thanking you Yours truly Company Stamp ampSeal

[Name amp Signature] Encl 1] Drafts as above 2 ] Other documents [ provide full details ] Tel No Office

Residence Mobile Ph No Fax No

19

ANNEXURE ndash B

Confirmation of Training

To Ms Bharat Petroleum Corp Ltd CPO (Mktg) A-Installation Sewree (East) Mumbai -400015 Fax 022 24117878

This is to confirm that we have understood all bidding procedures for the Forward auction to be held on 20012021 We also confirm that we have understood and comply with all tender terms and conditions mentioned in the tender document - DISPCPO (M)20-21(1)05-Scrap of Depot amp Tanks Thanking you Yours truly Company Stamp ampSeal

[Name amp Signature]

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Annexure ndash C Bidding procedure and Auction guidelines A Steps for Actual Bidding Procedure

1 Go to httpseprocureprocuretigercom 2 Enter ldquoLogin IDldquo and ldquoPasswordrdquo 3 When a bidder logs in for the first time for the particular auction bidder has to accept

to the Terms amp Conditions (After accepting to the terms amp conditions of the company only you can be able to bid)

4 After accepting to the terms you will be taken to the auction-listing page where you will be able to see all the details about the auctions

5 Click on Auction Room link on the top of this page This will take you to the Bidding Page A separate Window opens which is the Bid room

6 Now Start Bidding You can either Bid Manually OR can use Auto-Bid (In Auto bid the computer will bid on your behalf upto that value you given)

7 In the Manual Bid option you can put your bid in the text box available for each ITEM and submit it every time A bid confirmation pop up box will appear to confirming whether you want to go ahead with the bid posted or not If you confirm the bid your bid will be posted If your bid is accepted that will be displayed in ldquoMy Last Accepted Raterdquo column on your right side screen Also the highest bid amount will be displayed in ldquoH1 Raterdquo column If you are the highest bidder at the time ldquoYour Rankrdquo column will be highlighted with ldquogreenrdquo background with rank mentioned as 1 (which is indicative that you are H1 ie the highest bidder for that particular item at that point of time)

8 During the auction the current highest bid of the bidder the bid status and the bid history can be viewed on the screen all the times Bids can be placed at the specified time mentioned during the auction day

9 For Auto Bid Click on the ldquoAuto Bidrdquo icon related to the item you want to bid It will open a small window where you can place your ldquoauto bidldquo The starting bid amount in ldquoLower Limitrdquo text box will be the Opening Price + One Increment or the H1 Price at that point of time Enter the maximum amount in the ldquoUpper Limitrdquo text box Submit your auto bid after filling the upper limit

10 You can see your Bid Value and the Highest Bid Value for a particular lot after bidding once

11 There is Auto Time Extension will be done by the system If any bidder post his bid in the last 10 minutes of the auction closing time the auction will be extended automatically for further 10 minutes

Special Note Bidders are requested to check the Bid Entry in words amp figures before confirming it Any wrong bids will lead to forfeiture of Earnest Money Deposit (EMD) and said lot will be re-auctioned and the bidder is liable to be barred from the future bidding if any

21

B E-Auction Guidelines

BPCL shall finalise the disposal of the items (Lots) against this Tender through e-auction mode BPCL has made arrangement with Ms e-Procurement Technologies Ltd (ETL) who shall be BPCLrsquos authorized service provider for the same Please go through the guidelines given below and submit your acceptance to the same 1 E-Auction shall be conducted by BPCL on pre-specified date and time which the bidders

shall be quoting from their own offices place of their choice Internet connectivity shall have to be ensured by bidders themselves In extreme case of failure of Internet connectivity (due to any reason whatsoever may be) it is the biddersrsquo responsibility decision to send fax communication immediately to Ms e-Procurement Technologies Ltd furnishing the price the bidder wants to bid online with a request to upload the faxed price on line so that ETL will up load that price on line on behalf of the Bidder It shall be noted clearly that the concerned bidder communicating this price to ETL has to solely ensure that the fax message is received by ETL in a readable legible form and also the bidder should simultaneously check up with ETL about the clear receipt of the price faxed It shall also be clearly understood that the bidder shall be at liberty to send such fax communications of prices to be up loaded by ETL only within the closure of Bid time for that particular Lot and under no circumstance it shall be allowed beyond the closure of Bid time for that particular Lot It shall also be noted that ETL should be given a reasonable required time by the bidders to upload such prices online and if such required time is not available at the disposal of ETL at the time of receipt of the fax message from the bidders ETL will not be uploading the prices and either BPCL or ETL are not responsible for this unforeseen circumstances In order to ward-off such contingent situation bidders are requested to make all the necessary arrangements alternatives whatever required so that they are able to circumvent such situation and still be able to participate in the e-auction successfully Failure of power at the premises of bidders during the e-auction cannot be the cause for not participating in the e-auction On account of this the time for the e-auction cannot be extended and neither BPCL nor ETL is responsible for such eventualities

2 Ms e-Procurement Technologies Ltd shall arrange to train your nominated person

(s) without any cost to you after the submission of the required documents amp the EMD amount

3 Starting Bid Bid Increment The opening price and the bid increment value for the

respective Lot has been mentioned vide Annexure A Table-1 BPCL reserves the right to revise the start bid price at the time of auction

4 BIDDING CURRENCY AND UNIT OF MEASUREMENT Bidding and evaluation will be conducted in Indian Rupees (INR) of the item Lot The price bid placed during the ldquoe-Auctionrdquo shall be ldquoRate per Unitrdquo against each Lot

5 At the end of the e-auction bidder has to provide the Price Confirmation for his valid

highest offer submitted in the e-Auction as per BPCLrsquos format immediately after the completion of the e-Auction

6 Procedure of e-Auction

i The start bid price amp increment price have been mentioned vide Annexure A Table-1 which shall be visible to all the bidders on their respective bidding screen for each Lot for which they are qualified to bid

22

Please note that the first bid that comes in the system should be equal to the start price + one increment or higher than the increment value for each Lot The second online bid and onwards for any particular Lot will have to be higher than the H1 rate by the minimum increment value or higher than the increment value

ii E-Auction shall be for a period as mentioned in the tender document for

all the items Lots in this e-auction If a bidder places a bid in the last 10 minutes of closing of the e-Auction and if that bid gets accepted then the duration for that particular Lot shall get extended automatically for another 10 minutes from the time that bid comes in Please note that the auto-extension will take place only if a bid comes in those last 10 minutes and if that bid gets accepted If the bid does not get accepted the auto-extension will not take place even if that bid might have come in the last 10 minutes In case there is no bid in the last 10 minutes of closing of any particular Lot the time shall get closed automatically without any extension for that particular Lot However bidders are advised not to wait till the last minute or last few seconds to enter their bid during the auto-extension period to avoid complications related with internet connectivity network problems system crash down power failure etc

iii The Bidder who has submitted the DD for any category can bid for all

LOTS mentioned under this category In case the bidder is H1 in any or more categories he has to uplift the said LOT as will be confirmed by BPCL at its discretion In case the bidder backs out from uplifting this LOT then the whole EMD for that category may be forfeited by BPCL

iv Auto Bidding Auto Bidding feature is a feature to safe guard the

bidderrsquos interest of any Internet failure or to avoid last minute rush This feature allows Bidders to place an automated bid against other Bidders in an auction for each Lot and bid without having to enter a new amount each time a competing Bidder submits a new offer for any particular Lot

The bid amount that a Bidder enters is the maximum at that point of time that the Bidder is willing to offer for a particular Lot Here the software bids on behalf of the supplier The auto-bid amount is the maximum amount that the Bidder is

willing to offer During the course of bidding the Bidder cannot delete or change the amount of an Auto Bid

Bids are submitted in increments (increasing bid amounts) The application automates auto bidding by processing auto bids automatically according to the increment that BPCL originally established when creating the auction submitting offers to the next bid increment each time a competing Bidder bids regardless if competing bids are submitted as auto or manual bids

7 Successful bidder shall be required to submit the final prices quoted during the e-Auction in the Format provided to you after the completion of Auction to ETL duly signed and stamped as token of acceptance without any new condition other than those already agreed to before start of auction immediately after the completion of the e-Auction

23

8 Your bid will be taken as an offer to collect the items mentioned in that particular Lot Bids once made by you cannot be cancelled withdrawn and you shall be bound to collect the item as mentioned above at your final bid price Should you back out and not agree as per the final rates quoted BPCL shall take action as appropriate including forfeiture of EMD for the whole category

9 After the receipt of the EMD and other required documents the bidder shall be assigned

a Unique User Name amp Password by ETL The bidders are advised to change the Password and edit the information in the Registration Page after the receipt of initial Password from ETL to ensure confidentiality All bids made from the Login ID given to them will be deemed to have been made by their company

10 The bidders will be able to view the following on their screen along with the necessary

fields in the e-Auction a Highest Bid (H1 unit Rate) in the Auction for the Lots for which they are qualified to

bid b Bid Placed by them (Unit Rate) c Their Own Rank (H1 H2 H3hellip etc where H1 would be the highest bidder H2 would

be the second highest bidder and so onhellip) d Opening unit Price amp Bid Increment value for each Lot

11 At the end of the e-Auction BPCL will decide upon the winner BPCLrsquos decision on award of Contract shall be final and binding on all the Bidders

12 BPCL shall be at liberty to cancel the e-auction process at any time before disposing

without assigning any reason 13 BPCL ETL shall not have any liability to bidders for any interruption or delay in access

to the site irrespective of the cause 14 Other Terms amp Conditions

- The Bidder shall not involve himself or any of his representatives in Price manipulation of any kind directly or indirectly by communicating with other bidders BPCL shall have the right to seek explanation from the bidders in case IP address of those bidders is found to be same Action if necessary shall be initiated against such bidders

- The Bidder shall not divulge either his Bids or any other exclusive details of

BPCL to any other party - BPCLrsquos decision on award of Contract shall be final and binding on all the

Bidders - BPCL along with ETL can decide to extend reschedule or cancel any Auction Any

changes made by BPCL and or ETL after the first posting will have to be accepted if the Bidder continues to access the site after that time

- ETL shall not have any liability to Bidders for any interruption or delay in access

to the site irrespective of the cause - ETL is not responsible for any damages including damages that result from but

are not limited to negligence

24

- ETL will not be held responsible for consequential damages including but not

limited to systems problems inability to use the system loss of electronic information etc

15 ONLINE BID FORM General description of details available online during bidding to enable bidders to put their prices online are as below

Lot No

Item Description Location Qty Unit Unit Rate in INR

(In Fig)

Unit Rate in INR (In Words)

1 As given in Table ndash A

As given in Table ndash A

As given in Table ndash

A

As given in Table ndash

A

Important Note

1 The bidders have to quote in the ldquoUnit Rate in INR (In Fig)rdquo column only during the e-auction

2 Please note that in case you are H1 in any LOT then it is mandatory for you to submit the total amount to BPCL and uplift the material Failure to do so will may result in forfeiture of EMD for that category

3 The ldquoUnit Rate in INR (In Words)rdquo will be automatically converted by the System

4 After the bidder submits the bid confirmation of the price he has quoted for any

particular Lot is asked from him twice after which only the system accepts or rejects his bid based on the Start Price H1 rate at that point of time Confirming to the minimum increment value

25

TABLE-A (PART-I)Scrap of Depots and Tanks

(Bidders to note that they have to submit separate EMD for each lot)

LOT NO

COMPLETE LOCATIONADDRESS

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Qty Unit EMD (Rs)

START PRICE (RS)

INCREMENTAL

VALUE (RS)

AUCTION

START TIME

AUCTION

CLOSE

TIME

130

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

FIRE ENGINE NO05 amp JOCKY PUMP -01 NO

1 LOT 75000 640000 3200 1000H

R 1030HR

131

CHERLAPALLI INSTALLATION PO-

HCL PB NO4HYDERABADTEL

EANGANA-500051 MRnilesh m karande

(निलश एम करानड) 9866317049

nileshmkarandebharatpetroleumin

OLD PUMPSMPDs

ETC 1 LOT 35000 240000 1200

1000HR

1030HR

132

Sewree InstRETAIL TERR OPSSEWREE

INSTLNSEWREE FORT ROADSEWREE(EAST)MUMBAIMaharashtra400015samanhusai

n983382927422-26156336 Extn

25samanhusainbharatpetroleumin

MS PRODUCT PIPELINES FIRE HYDRENT PIPE

LINES STORAGE STEEL RACKS MS

GATESSTEEL SHEET CUPBOARD

ETC

1 LS 75000 476000 2380 1000H

R 1030HR

26

133

Bharat Petroleum Corporation limited Bhilai Co-op Depot Bijalee NagarGE RoadDistrict-Durg Chattisgarh-490021 Contact Person MrRambabu B

(रामबाब बी)

9926499266 brambabubharatpetroleumin amp MrRavi

K Ghorpade (रनि क

घोरपड) 8600417776 ravikghorpadebharatpetroleumin

Oil Interceptors Hose Boxes

monitors hydrants Valves

Pipelines etc

1 LS 175000 1725912 862956 1000H

R 1030HR

134

Bharat Petroleum Corporation limited Bhilai Co-op Depot Bijalee NagarGE RoadDistrict-Durg Chattisgarh-490021 Contact Person MrRambabu B

(रामबाब बी)

9926499266 brambabubharatpetroleumin amp MrRavi

K Ghorpade (रनि क

घोरपड) 8600417776 ravikghorpadebharatpetroleumin

Search Lights UPS olour

cameras Fans Tubelight fixtures

Gate Light fittingsExhaust

Fans etc

1 LS 35000 335520 16776 1000H

R 1030HR

135

Bharat Petroleum Corporation limited Bhilai Co-op Depot Bijalee NagarGE RoadDistrict-Durg Chattisgarh-490021 Contact Person MrRambabu B

(रामबाब बी)

9926499266 brambabubharatpetroleumin amp MrRavi

K Ghorpade (रनि क

घोरपड) 8600417776 ravikghorpadebharatpetroleumin

Mobile PFS Lab-CG04D1373

1 LS 7500 48000 240 1030H

R 1100HR

136

DHARWAD LPG 323-333BELUR

INDUSTRIAL AREA ROAD NO3P B

NO39DHARWADKARNATAKA-580011

MRRajkatti Y S

10 -20 KL MS TANK MPDs DISPENCING

UNITS

1 LOT 35000 396800 1984 1030H

R 1100HR

27

(राजकटटी िाय एस)

9753125125 rajkattiysbharatpetr

oleumin

137

VILL amp PO AMBABAI KARARIJHANSI

UTTAR PRADESH-284001 MRTajeshwar

(तजशवर ) 9478823709 tajeshwarbharatpet

roleumin

PLATE 8MM 6FT16FT MS TANK 15000

LTSPIPEANGEL SCRAPLIGHT GI

SCRAP ETC

1 LOT 75000 418400 2092 1030H

R 1100HR

138

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

FIRE WATER TANK 03 NO

1 LOT 175000 1872000 9360 1030H

R 1100HR

139

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

MS UNLOADING PUMPSVT

PUMPSMOTORSCENTRIFUGAL PUMPS ETC

1 LOT 250000 4004000 20020 1030H

R 1100HR

140

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

7 NO OF UNDER GROUND

STORAGE TANKS AND ASSOCIATED

PIPE LINES IN TANK FARM

1 LOT 175000 1600000 8000 1100H

R 1130HR

141

Flat no 302 Shanthi Tower Vinayak

Nagar Hyderabad RoadNIZAMABADTELANGANA-503002 MR

Sri Harsha (शरी हषाा)

8606510668 sriharshabharatpetr

oleumin

MONO PUMP PRESET PUMP

MPDs EMBLEM POLE OLD

TANKFALSE CEILING OLD RVI

ETC

1 LOT 35000 229600 1148 1100H

R 1130HR

28

142

KARUR TERRITORY ATHUR ampKADAPARAI

VILLAGE ERODE ROAD ATHUR

POSTKARURTAMIL NADU-639002

MRDilip Krishnan

(दिलीप कषणि)

8138906295 dilipkrishnanbharat

petroleumin

OLD 11KV VCB ELECTRICAL

PANEL500KVA DG SET OLD VFD

PANELMICRO PLC AND PANEL ETC

1 LOT 75000 556800 2784 1100H

R 1130HR

143

WARANGAL DEPOT GOOD SHED

ROADWARANGALTELENGANA-506002

MRMukesh Murali

(मकश मरली)

9497270991 mukeshmuralibhara

tpetroleumin

VARIOUS DIA METER CS

PIPESGATE VALVES

1 LOT 75000 4924689 246234 1100H

R 1130HR

144

RAJBANDH TOP RAJBANDH

CHATTYDURGAPURWEST BENGAL-

713212 MRDurga

Annapurna K V N (िराा

अननपणाा क िी एि)

9775077069 durgakvnbharatpetr

oleumin

SCRAPPED MS SKO PRODUCT

TRANSFER PIPELINELIVE FIRE

DIGHTING FACILITIES LOADING

ARMSOLD TLC UNIT OLD VALES

ETC

1 LS 75000 483200 2416 1100H

R 1130HR

145

BPCL HOSPET PSA FOR SALES

OFFICERHOSPETKARNATAKA-583201

MRPradeep J Hivare

(परिीप ज नहिार)

9940588023 pradeepjhivarebhar

atpetroleumin

STEEL CANOPYTANK

MPDLIGHT FITTINGS

AUTOMATION EQUIPMENT ETC

1 LS 35000 320000 1600 1130H

R 1200HR

146

MANGLIA RECEIPT TERMINAL MANGILA

- SANVER ROAD MANGLIAINDOREMA

DHYA PRADESH-453771 MR Swapnil S

Kakde (सिनिल एस

काकड़) 7709969664 swapnilskakdebhar

atpetroleumin

FW PUMP SUCTION HEADER-

500MM PUMP DISCHARGE PL

250MMCOOLING SYSTEM FIXED

FOAM STSTEMFIRE

EXTINGUISHER JOCKY PUMP ETC

1 LS 75000 567800 2839 1130H

R 1200HR

29

147

ADARSH NAGAR DIST - BIJNORNAZIBABAD

UTTAR PRADESH-246763 MRMohd

Ibran (मौ इबराि)

9839523968 mohdibranbharatpe

troleumin

RUBBER HOSE WITH

FLANGEGATE VALVEs FOAM

DRUMALUMINIUM SCRAPMS TANK500LTR PROVER ETC

1 LOT 75000 500460 25023 1130H

R 1200HR

148

NO- 214 VISHWAKARMA

INDUSTRIAL AREAJAIPURRAJSRH

AN-302013 MRRajendra KM

(राजनर कमार)

99281493310141-6501547

rajendrakmbharatpetroleumin

KIRLOSKAR PUMP KIRLOSKAR

ENGINEFIRE ENGINE 03 NO

1 LOT 35000 230000 1150 1130H

R 1200HR

149

KARUR TERRITORY ATHUR ampKADAPARAI

VILLAGE ERODE ROAD ATHUR

POSTKARURTAMIL NADU-639002

MRRishi Rohan (ऋनष

रोहि) 7979944941 rishirohanbharatpet

roleumin

OLD STEEL TANKOLD PUMPING UNITSOLD

CANOPY ITEMSOLD EMBLEM

POLESOLD YARD LIGHTS FITTINGS

ETC

1 LOT 35000 179020 8951 1130H

R 1200HR

150

BULK OIL DEPOT JANKI NAGAR

BAHRIACH ROADGONDAUTTAR

PRADESH-271001

MRAnuj Jaiswal (अिज

जयसिाल) 7897030498 anujjaiswalbharatp

etroleumin

75KVA DG Set 125 KVA DG Set Preset Meters Proving Tanks

350mm diaStrainier etc

1 LS 75000 6309952 315497 1200H

R 1230HR

151

IRIMPANAM INSTALLATION NEW

OIL INSTALLATIONKOCHI KERALA-682309 MRU

Ramadas (य रामिास)

9958444988 uramadasbharatpet

roleumin

WEATHER SHIELD FOR ESCAPE LADDERWO

METER SYSTEMATF

PUMPLABORATORY

ITEMSSPRINKLER ETC

1 LOT 175000 1920000 9600 1200H

R 1230HR

152

STATION ROADHISSARHARYANA-125001 MRAbdul

Matin (अबिल मतीि)

9983784935 abdulmatinbharatp

etroleumin

2T DISPENCER amp OIL TANKGLOW FACIA CANOPY

ETC

1 LOT 75000 672328 336164 1200H

R 1230HR

30

153

Bharat Petroleum Corporation limited Bhilai Co-op Depot Bijalee NagarGE RoadDistrict-Durg Chattisgarh-490021 Contact Person MrRambabu B

(रामबाब बी)

9926499266 brambabubharatpetroleumin amp MrRavi

K Ghorpade (रनि क

घोरपड) 8600417776 ravikghorpadebharatpetroleumin

USED SCRAPPED TANK

1 LOT 250000 5769360 288468 1200H

R 1230HR

154

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumi

FIRE WATER TANK LIGHT

POLESSTORAGE TANK PIPELINE

ETC

453000

MT 250000 1198675 5993 1200H

R 1230HR

155

BPCL MANMAD INSTALLATION

MANMAD NANDGAON ROAD

PANEWADI MANMADNASHIKMAHARASHTRA423104

Contact Person MrDeepak Satpute

9692006232

USEDSCRAPPED DEPOT ASSETS-

FIRE WATER PIPELINEEXTINGU

ISHERFOAM TANKSVHF

HANDSET ETC

1 LS 175000 9647424 482371 1230H

R 1300HR

156

satish paikara m

(पकरा सतीश एम) CH INSTALLATION

MANAGER (RETAIL) BUDGE BUDGE 2

GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST

24-PARGANAS [SOUTH] BUDGE

BUDGE West Bengal PIN - 700137 TEL -

033-24701457 033-24701765 MOB -

9982754999 e-mail paikarasmbharatpe

troleumin

WEIGH BRIDGE 1 LOT 35000 168000 840 1230H

R 1300HR

31

157

dnyaneshwar

bendkule (बडकल

जञािश िर) SR MANAGER OPS IC

(RETAIL) MIRAJ OPPRAILWAY GOODS

SHED (MG) CHANDANWADI

MIRAJ Maharashtra PIN - 416410 TEL - 0241-2595555 -

MOB - 9820246346 e-mail

dnyaneshwarbbharatpetroleumin

FIRE ENGINE PUMP 03 NO

1 LOT 75000 316800 1584 1230H

R 1300HR

158

NAVGHAR INDUSTRIAL ESTATE

BEHIND MSEB GAS TURBINE UNIT

PBNO8 DIST-RAIGAD

BOKADVIRAURANMAHARASHTRA400702

Contact Person Mr Wadhwa Vinay Kumar

022-27222767981146387

6

DISPERSANT SPRAY SYSTEM20

KL NITROGEN TANKTANK-OIL

ON WATER MONITORING SYSTEM ETC

505 MT 35000 337704 16885 1230H

R 1300HR

159

dua gurinder (िआ

रररििर) CHIEF MANAGER OPS IC (RETAIL) KOTA TOP

MS BHARATPETROLEUM

CORPORATION LTDKOTA TOPNH-

27VILLAGE -BRIJESHPURATATHEDKOTA (RAJASTHAN)-325201 TEL - 0744-

2863317 MOB - 9793294449 e-mail

duagbharatpetroleumin

VARIOUS TYPE OF FIRE WATER

PIPELINE 41 MT 175000 2651707 13258

1230HR

1300HR

160

HAZIRA RETAIL TERRITORY SURAT

HAZIRA ROAD POICHHPORE DIST -

SURATHAZIRA GUJRAT-394510

CONTACT PERSON MRMiran M Vaghela

(नमरि एम िाघला)

9033370396 miranmvaghelabhar

PIPELINE amp FITTINGS FIRE

FIGHTING PUMPSLOADING

ARMS ETC

1 LS 75000 748160 37408 1400H

R 1430HR

32

atpetroleumin

161

BIJWSAN INSTALLATION NEAR

IGI AIRPORTNEW DELHIDELHI-110061

MRNavi Sharma (ििी

शमाा) 7727863450 navisharmabharatp

etroleumin

OLD PLT PIPELINES

1 LOT 35000 170400 852 1400H

R 1430HR

162

negi kamal (िरी कमल

ससिह) SR MANAGER OPS IC (RETAIL) KANPUR KANPUR

POL DEPOT BHAUNTI NH - 2 KALPI ROAD

PANKI KANPUR Uttar Pradesh PIN -

208020 TEL - - 0512-2985689 MOB -

9824201038 e-mail negikbharatpetrole

umin

FIRE ENGINE 03 NO

1 LS 35000 384000 1920 1400H

R 1430HR

163

BG GOODS SHED ROAD THACHA

NALLURTIRUNELVELITAMIL NADU-627358

CONTACT PERSON MR Aditya Sri Ram E

(आदितय शरी राम ई)

8867857296 adityasriramebhara

tpetroleumin

WEIGHT BRIDGE PRODUCT PUMP

WITH MOTORSFILLING

CABINET OLD STEEL PLATE ETC

1 LOT 35000 346264 173132 1400H

R 1430HR

164

BPCL IRUGUR TOP INSTALLATION

RAVATHUR PO IRUGUR

VIACOIMBATORE TAMIL NADU-641103

CONTACT PERSON MRNitesh Kumar

(नितश कमार)

9542345719 niteshkumar001bha

ratpetroleumin

MPDCANOPY ETC

1 LS 35000 328320 16416 1400H

R 1430HR

33

165

DESUR DEPOT NEAR DESUR RAILWAY

STATION VILLAGE ZADSHAPUR

DESURBELGAUMKARNATAKA-590014

MRManikantan G

(कनिकि टि जी)

9894555724 manikantangbharat

petroleumin

200 DIA FF LINE - ADDL WOPD

METER MASTER METERMLDB

PANELBARRIER GATE FOR

ENTRYEXIT ETC

22713

MT 35000 1097387 5486 1430H

R 1500HR

166

NEAR RAILWAY STATION PO

ATHARBANKI RLY COLONY DIST

JAGATSINGHPURPARADEEP ODISHA-

754120 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

OLD PD METERSMS

PIPELINESOLD MS PIPELINESASBEST

OS SHEETS ETC

1 LOT 35000 1889412 94470 1430H

R 1500HR

167

PB NO 106 GPO SALAWASJODHPURR

AJASTHAN-342001 MRAvinash Sahani

(अनििाश साहिी)

9587891413 avinashsahanibhara

tpetroleumin

MS SCRAP FIRE ENGINES (04

NOS) FUEL TANKS 1 MT 35000 246400 1232

1430HR

1500HR

168

BPCL PIYALA RETAIL INSTALLATION

VILLAGE - PIYALA PO ASAUTI TEHSIL-

BALLARBHGARH DIST - FARIDABAD

HARYANA-121102 MRMandal

Soumyajyoti (मिडल

सोमयजयोनत)

9874444332 mandalsbharatpetr

oleumin

FIRE EXTINGUISHER 10

KG DCPRADAR LEVEL GUAGE-

TANK FARM AUPARALLEL

REDUNDANT UPS-15

KVAAUTOMATION CABLESFLP

LIGHT FIXTURES IN WAGON P ETC

1 LOT 75000 724360 36218 1430H

R 1500HR

169

17 A HASTINGS ROADALLAHABADUTTAR PRADESH-211001 MRAkash R rivastava

(आकाश शरीिासति)

7678882211 akashsrivastavabha

ratpetroleumin

CANOPY LIGHTS (CFL)SEWING

MACHINE USHA TAILOR MODCO2

FIRE EXINGUISHER250

W MH Canopy light fixtures ETC

1 LOT 35000 2357168 117858 1430H

R 1500HR

34

170

AT POST AKOLNER TALUKA

AHMEDNAGAR DIST -

AHMEDNAGARMAHARASHTRA-414005

MRArpit Tiwari (अरपात

नतिारी) 9408381499 arpittiwaribharatpe

troleumin

FIRE WATER PUMP 850klTLF PUMP MS (M) 50 KLHR25 KVA DG SETCANOPYAMFTLF PUMP MS (M)

50 KLHR ETC

1 LS 35000 200800 1004 1500H

R 1530HR

171

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

10 KG DCP 10 NOS10 KG DCP 10

NOSBULK METERS 9 NOSBULK

METERS 141 NOS150MM DIA

PIPE LINE FOR SPEED80MM DIA

PIPE LINE FOR SPEED F 1FF PIPE LINE 200 MM ETC

1 LOT 250000 4839456 2419728 1500H

R 1530HR

172

ram mahto (राम

कमार) MANAGER OPS IC (RETAIL)

BALASORE DEPOT BALASORE DEPOT SOMENATHPUR

INDUSTRIAL AREA ESTATE BALASORE

Odisha PIN - 756019 TEL - 06782-224272 99562-19155 MOB - 9453042457 e-mail ramkumarbharatpe

troleumin

JB NFLP 25 NOSLIGHT

FITTINGS FLP 35 NLIGHT POLES

4M HT 12 NOELECTRICAL

CABLESSLAYINGCEILING FANS 20

NOS20 TON WINDOW AC

MAKE-SAMSUN ETC

1 LOT 35000 279564 139782 1500H

R 1530HR

173

BHARAT PETROLEUM CORP LTD SANKARI

DEPOTNARRAPANCHAVADI

SANKARI(RS)SALEM DIST SANKARITAMIL

NADU-637302 MRArun David A

(अरण डनिड ए)

9482875768 arundavidabharatp

etroleumin

200MM DIA STRAINER-

1NOGODREJFILING CABINET

4DRSSLIDING DOOR SDU-1GODREJ STORWEL

MODEL2MF SYSTEM 3PANELS

ETC

1 LOT 250000 4568544 2284272 1500H

R 1530HR

174

IRIMPANAM INSTALLATION NEW

OIL INSTALLATIONKOCHI KERALA-682309 MRU

Ramadas (य रामिास)

9958444988

RLY TRACKS amp ALLIED

FACILITYRLY TRACKS amp ALLIED

FACILITY ADDITIONAL

1 LOT 175000 1548000 7740 1500H

R 1530HR

35

uramadasbharatpetroleumin

175

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

Y STRAINER 200MM

2NOSSLUDGE PIT AT

BERHAMPORE4-DR FILLING CABINET-2

NOONE GODREJ STEEL TABLE

T9EARTHPITS FOR AG TANKS (12

NOS)ETC

1 LS 35000 372320 18616 1530H

R 1600HR

176

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

STOREWELL PLAIN ALMIRAH-2MS

STORAGE SAFEABLOY

LOCKFLP 125W HPMV 4NOSFIRE

ENGINE SET NO10 ETC

1 LOT 35000 3465584 173279 1530H

R 1600HR

177

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

FLP NON-INTEGRAL FLOOD

LIGHT 2SAKTI 4KVA

AUTOSTABILISERZYXEL OMNI 56K

MODEM FOR BERHARECEIVER-

1 CAMERA-2 MONITOR-1 ETC

1 LOT 75000 767068 383534 1530H

R 1600HR

178

BPCL MANMAD INSTALLATION

MANMAD NANDGAON ROAD

PANEWADI MANMADNASHIKMAHARASHTRA423104

Contact Person MrDeepak Satpute

9692006232

1 no 250 KVA DG SET

2 no of 630 KVA DG SET 6 number

HT panels with CTPT bus-bar

AMF panel for DG sets DG set cables

etc

1 LS 175000 1217664 608832 1530H

R 1600HR

179

BPCL MANMAD INSTALLATION

MANMAD NANDGAON ROAD

PANEWADI MANMADNASHIKMAHARASHTRA423104

Contact Person MrDeepak Satpute

Old roof sheet of TWF GANTRY

1 LS 35000 160812 80406 1530H

R 1600HR

36

9692006232

180

BHARAT PETROLEUM CORPORATION

LIMITED KONDAPALLI DEPOT ( TOP )

PINAPAKA (VIL amp POST) KONDAPALLI

(VIA) KRISVIJAYAWADAAN

DHRA PRADESH-9504214192

avneeshbhartibharatpetroleumin

DG SET AMF PANELS FIRE

ENGINE 70W ST LIGHT FIX 13

NOS160W FLP MLL TYPE 74

NOS15M HOSES 36NOS15 TON

AIR COND 2NOSFLD LIGHT

FIT 2X400 25NOS110V 100AH BATT

CHARGER ETC

1 LOT 35000 200000 1000 1600H

R 1630HR

181

IRUGUR BPCL IRUGUR TOP

INSTALLATION RAVATHUR PO

IRUGUR VIA COIMBATORE Tamil Nadu PIN - 641103 CONTACT PERSON MRSoorya Krishna

(सयाा कषणा) 9895449420

sooryakrishnabharatpetroleumin

ELECTRICALLY OPERATED EXIT BARTERMINAL

ROOM CARD READERTLF RTD

UNIT - BAY10POINT4TLF SET STOP VALVE - BAY10POI15 KL UNDER DRIVEWAY

TANK ETC

1 LS 250000 2120778

1 1060389

1600HR

1630HR

182

WARANGAL DEPOT GOOD SHED

ROADWARANGALTELENGANA-506002

MRMukesh Murali

(मकश मरली)

9497270991 mukeshmuralibhara

tpetroleumin

FW PIPELINE IN TANKFARM

AREAERECTION-75HP

MOTOR75HP PPU FLOWMORE

MSTLF125HP PPU

FLORITEHSDITLF20 HP PUMP KIR

MAKE NO 18 ETC

1 LS 75000 4934092 246704 1600H

R 1630HR

183

BARAUNI TOP PAPROUR DISTRICT

BEGUSARAIBARAUNIBIHAR-851114

CONTACT PERSON MRSaurabh Kumar

9432343519 saurabhkumar001b

haratpetroleumin

FIRE ENGINE-615KLHR-3NOSFIRE ENGINE-

615KLHR-3NOSMASTER METER SET - 3

NOS125KVA DG SET - 2 NOS15 TONS WINDOW

AC WITH REMOTE

1 LS 35000 227300 11365 1600H

R 1630HR

37

ETC

184

KATHGODAM DEPOT DIST -

NANITALUTTARAKHAND-263126 CONTACT PERSON MRPawan

Kumar (पिि कमार)

9862826505 pawankumar006bh

aratpetroleumin

1AVERY ZL SDDU ES0652 MS1LampT ZL HDDU BS5257 HSDZ LINE (SD) -

PUMPLampT PACEMAKER

IVLampT PACEMAKER

IV1LampT ZL HDDU GS1246 HSD ETC

1 LOT 35000 364000 1820 1600H

R 1630HR

185

UDAISAGAR ROAD NEAR RANA PRATAP

NAGAR RLY STNUDAIPURRAJAST

HAN-313001 CONTACT PERSON

MRKhuswinder

(खससिििर)

9412058886 khuswinderbharatp

etroleumin

ZWICKY PUMP NO175HP

PPUNIT-PUMP1PIPELINE

amp FTGS 10080NBFIRE

WATER TANK 858 KL CAP ADDFIRE

WATER RING MAIN ADDL EXP 1

SPRINKILER PIPELINE etc

1 LOT 250000 2121216 1060608 1630H

R 1700HR

186

BPC OIL DEPOT BATILPUR DIST-

DEVAREYABATILPURUTTAR PRADESH-

274001 MR Deepak

Joshi (िीपक जोशी)

9927576670 deepakjoshi001bha

ratpetroleumin

DG SET 125KVAPADLOCK (MAKE ABLOY) - 6

NO6 KVA GENSETDG SET 65

KVAVC BREAKER75 HP PP UNIT-PUMP

NO 2 ETC

1 LOT 35000 320000 1600 1630H

R 1700HR

187

Kandla Installation Khari Rohar Road

Gandhidham(Kutch)GandhidhamGUJRAT-

370201 CONTACT PERSON MRMayank

Bhatt (मयिक भटट)

8154964083 mayankbhattbharat

petroleumin

TANK NO 8 4645 KLTK NO2-ADDL CT-MVWSFFTK NO 18 13667 KL

ERECTIOTANK NO 2 15128 KL EXTN

ETC

1 LS 250000 7210400 36052 1630H

R 1700HR

188

PETROL DEPOT ABEKA

MAKBARAMEERUTUTTAR PRADESH-

250002 CONTACT PERSON MRKumar

Avinash (कमार

MIDCO SD PUMP3NO Z LINE (HD) PUMPAVERY

(SD) ERA PUMPSUBPUMP

amp DISPENSORS 2NOLampT Z LINE

1 LOT 75000 5687512 284375 1630H

R 1700HR

38

अनििाश) 8004938516 kumaravbharatpetr

oleumin

SD PUMP ETC

189

MUZAFFARPUR DEPOT VILL

SHERPURMUZAFFARPURM BIHAR-842005

CONTACT PERSON MRDipayan Roy

(दिपायि रॉय) 06243-242047 Extn 222

9933050509 dipayanroybharatp

etroleumin

DISPENCING UNITPOLE MOUNTED EMBLEM CANAOPY

STRUCTUREOLD MPDsTANK amp

MONOLITH ETC

17553

MT 35000 11200 56 1630H

R 1700HR

190

BARAUNI TOP PAPROUR DISTRICT

BEGUSARAIBARAUNIBIHAR-851114

CONTACT PERSON MrManjul Prasad

Arya (मिजल परसाि आया)

7004230090 manjulprasadarybh

aratpetroleumin

PRODUCT PIPE FITTING TANK

FOUNDATIONTWD

PIPESFITTINGS900KL TANK II858KL

TANK 10 ETC

1 LOT 250000 2184023 1092012 1700H

R 1730HR

191

BARAUNI TOP PAPROUR DISTRICT

BEGUSARAIBARAUNIBIHAR-851114

CONTACT PERSON MrManjul Prasad

Arya (मिजल परसाि आया)

7004230090 manjulprasadarybh

aratpetroleumin

FOAM TANK 3KL - 1 NOFOAM TANK

3KL - 1 NO100 MM PIPELINE amp FT

550M150 MM PIPELINE amp

FT225M350 MM PIPELINE amp FT

575M ETC

1 LS 35000 275652 137826 1700H

R 1730HR

192

BIJWSAN INSTALLATION NEAR

IGI AIRPORTNEW DELHIDELHI-110061

MRNavi Sharma (ििी

शमाा) 7727863450 navisharmabharatp

etroleumin

HSD TWD PIPELINE HEADER

amp VELVE UPTO TANKATF TWD

PIPELINE HEADER amp VALVE UPTO

TANKS AND LDO TWD PIPE LINE

HEADER amp VALVE UPTO TANK

1 LS 250000 3513600 17568 1700H

R 1730HR

39

SPECIAL NOTES

1 The above old items would be disposed as indicated in the table

2 Pl refer AnnexurendashD for detailed scope of disposal

TABLE ndash A [ PARTndash2 ] [Tentative]

TENTATIVE TAX RATES

STATE TAX FERROUS SCRAP

ALL IGST 1800

CSGST 900

SGST 900

The above mentioned tax rates are tentative and BPCL reserves the right to apply the rates applicable for ferrous and Non ndashferrous items which will be informed during the auction

40

ANNEXURE-D

Scope and SPECIAL CONDITIONS for Disposal of old tanks amp Depot Assets BPCL has different Installation amp depot as per the list in table A Part I The above list is only indicative and not limited exhaustive or actual and it is only for your general referenceguidance Parties have to physically visit the depot and inspect the lot meant for sale and make their own estimates and ascertain the condition of materials its quality it weight quantities make model numbers size capacities specifications and condition etc Therefore no claim shall be entertained in case of any variations if reported at the time of upliftment which may kindly be noted However there may be few items as given below left in the depot not meant for disposal and the same are separately marked or shown at the time of inspection and parties should consider accordingly The following items are not covered in the subject disposal and they are excluded from contractorrsquos scope of work a) Land b) Grown up Big Trees However small bushes shrubs etc are to be

removed and area to be cleaned from all vegetation etc 1 Pipelines running under Railway Tracks 2 Any petroleum products such as petroldieselkerosenelubricantsgreases

gear oils etc found in tankspipesbarrelsloosebulkpackages etc either inside or outside depot premises Petroleum products sludge are not covered in sale and to be handed over to BPCL if any foundsalvaged

3 Dispensing pumps retail outlet items like trays etc which are clearly marked amp kept separately

Please note that as BPCL has to handover land to Govt Authorities for their construction of sheds etc urgently and therefore the sequence of disposal in Phases and Time Lines shall be as under Contractor has to immediately complete the disposal of facilities falling under area from boundary wall The contractorrsquos obligations for completion of entire job will be as per tender terms amp conditions At the time of dismantling of facilities the contractor has to provide separate temporary fencing at his cost so that even after handing over part land to Govt Authorities for their construction activities other facilities are demarcated and any encroachment from unauthorized authority people are avoided The contractor has to make their own arrangements for safety and security during the entire operations of disposal activities The entire job must be completed as above but not exceeding 16 weeks from the date of authority letter as shown above failing which appropriate action as deemed fit will be taken in line with the general terms and conditions of the auction tender The successful bidder has to surface amp level the complete area after shifting all the materials All debris are to be removed from site For leveling the ground to one level

41

and filling up all trenches of underground tanks or any low level or trenches all debris earth rubble bricks mortar etc salvaged from dismantling are to be used The bidder has to arrange and bear the cost of dismantling loading unloading amp transportation of materials to his their place After excavating removing the underground tanks pipelines etc the same are to be filled up with available material or material brought from outside if required at contractorrsquos cost and risk in particular for filling up of underground tank trenches etc Dismantling of Underground pipelines in the Railway siding area from decantation header manifold sections and up to BPCL depot compound wall needs Railways permission for dismantling excavation etc which are to be obtained by the Purchaser only However BPCL may provide any assistance if required to the Purchaser in obtaining such permissions After excavation etc the area is to be filled back and brought to original condition to the satisfaction of the BPCL and as directed All safety precautions as stipulated by BPCL are to be followed at the time of disposal of facilities both inside and outside BPCL depot premises compound wall Any damage to the Corporationrsquos or Third Partyrsquos properties during removal of the items will have to be made good by the successful tenderer at their own cost The Corporation reserves the right to claim from the contractor any expenses which might have been incurred by it over and above the EMD by way of restoring damages caused to properties belonging to the Corporation Third Parties by the action of such contractorrsquos or their men Party has to make his own arrangement for power connections to cut the tanks or lighting or any other purpose BPCL shall not provide any power connection No invoice challan will be issued by BPCL for each truck of materials to be removed since the entire materials are being disposed on lumpsum single lot basis OTHER SPECIAL CONDITIONS FOR DEMOLITION OF DEPOT FACILITIES 1 The intending bidder should inspect the site prior to submitting of the offer and make himself familiar with the site conditions and available facilities 2 Bidders alongwith the offers must give an undertaking that the steel plates of tanks pipelines that have contained leaded gasoline will not be used for edible products drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe by suitable means 3 Demolition is an inherently hazardous process and hence every person involved in demolition activity must wear protective equipment including helmet gloves safety footwear etc as per BPCL guidelines 4 Demolition must be supervised by persons having thorough knowledge of demolition process 5 Successful bidder shall carryout a survey to assess the physical characteristics and design of the facilities to be demolished so as to arrive at a safe demolition method Based on survey Demolition Action Plan shall be submitted for BPCLrsquos approval before starting any demolition The plan should include bull Sequence of demolition of facilities with time frame bull Method of demolition of facilities including drawings sketches if any bull The proposed treatment for steel plates particularly for tanks which contained leaded gasoline

42

bull How the party will further utilize the steel plates obtained from product tanks and also the product pipes bull Method of disposal of debris bull Manpower to be deployed bull Machinery Equipment to be deployed bull List of PPE [ Personal Protective Equipments ] required and that would be worn by people involved in the activity 6 Before demolition begins all utility services to the structure like electricity water etc must be disconnected Arrangements must be made to keep the unwanted persons as far away as possible from the site by necessary barricade 7 It is dangerous to leave isolated parts of a wall structures standing as they are liable to collapse from the effect of high winds self weight etc and hence necessary cordoning should be made for such cases 8 Debris should not be allowed to build up against walls or floors with the consequent risk of the structure being unintentionally overloaded 9 Disposal process for debris and pit yard for the same should be identified for safe disposal within the stipulated time 10 Order dismantling From safety consideration following order for dismantling of the depot facility is recommended bull All equipment fittings bull AG Product piping and allied fittings bull AG Product tanks bull UG Product tanks bull Fire protection facilities ie fire water tanks hydrant mains monitors etc bull Internal electrification bull Structures bull Buildings bull Electrical ndash external yard lighting cabling MCC etc bull Communication The above is a standard sequence for dismantling but for this particular tender above sequence is superseded by earlier conditions of dismantling in 3 phases as mentioned in special conditions above 111 Demolition of Above Ground (AG) Tanks There are fatal and serious accidents caused by persons entering confined spaces without the necessary tests being carried out and correct safety rescue equipment being provided It is therefore absolutely essential to ensure that product tanks are tested and certified gas free prior to starting of hot work Following sequence shall be followed for dismantling of AG tanks a) Mechanical isolation of Tank by removing all pipe connections fittings like Level Gauges Dip hatch PV Valves Inter-tank catwalk (if any) b) Internal treatment and further dismantling AG tanks shall be demolished preferably by reverse jacking method

43

For safe working necessary scaffolds platforms etc shall be erected and proper access to them shall be provided The steel plates cut from tank shall be lowered using safe hoisting devices having valid test certificates Prevention of further use of steel plates which contained leaded gasoline for storage of edible products drinking water unless they are removed While disposing of the steel plates obtained from product tanks which contained leaded gasoline it shall be ensured that they are not further used for storing edible product and drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe This could be ensured by the following methods By heat treatment of steel plates using flame cleaner By removing all scales etc by abrasive blast cleaning using grits shots If the plates are grit shot blasted care shall be taken to collect the grit or shot from operation to prevent spread of lead bearing dust The used grits shots must be treated as contaminated and not reused for other operations It should be disposed off along with the residue thus obtained as per practice followed for leaded sludge All parties involved in handling the plates should be made aware of their origin and risks involved in view of leaded gasoline Disposal of steel plates from tanks which didnrsquot contain leaded gasoline Steel plates of other tanks in which leaded products have never been stored can be disposed off after cleaning with wire brush to bare metal particularly the first strake and bottom plates The responsibility of ensuring that the plates are completely safe for further use lies with the successful vendor 112 Demolition of UG tanks Following sequence should be sued for the disposal of Underground tanks

1 Mechanical isolation of Tank by removing all pipe connections fittings like Level Gauges Dip hatch PV Valves etc

2 All personnel involved in the removal and disposal of underground tanks should be aware of the potential hazards associated withmdash (a) flammable andor combustible liquids (b) product toxicity (c) entry into confined spaces and (d) entry into excavations

3 Before start of any work on the UG tank ensure that the copies of the tank cleaning certificates for the tanks are available The same to be certified by the BPCL officer (or) authorized inspector from BPCL who is witnessing the demolition before the start of the work

4 Open the manhole covers with the anchoring supports in place and if the tank is found to be filled with water it will be necessary to dispose of the water in an environmentally safe manner

5 After removal of the water from the tank refill the tank with fresh potable water until the tank starts to overflow Do not allow excess water to escape into the excavation and ensure the level does not rise into the vent pipe and submit the tank to excess static pressure

6 Withdraw water until the level is again down to 150 mm below the top of the tank

44

Use only pumping equipment suitable for the purpose and collect all water for proper Disposal

7 Allow the tank to settle for 2-3 hours and test the small vapor space with a gas detector and if the reading is below 5 of the LEL then the tank may be emptied If the same is found above 5 remove the water from the tank The disposal vendor may inform BPCL about the higher LEL readings and BPCL shall arrange to clean the tank further No work shall be taken up on the tank in this case Please note that the reading of the gas detector has to be witnessed by the BPCL officer (or) authorized inspector from BPCL

8 If the reading of the gas detector is below 5 the water may be removed and the cutting operations may be carried out

For safe working necessary shoring shuttering platforms shall be done and proper access shall be provided The steel plates cut from tank shall be lifted using safe hoisting devices having valid test certificates Prevention of further use of steel plates which contained leaded gasoline for storage of edible products drinking water unless they are removed While disposing of the steel plates obtained from product tanks which contained leaded gasoline it shall be ensured that they are not further used for storing edible product and drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe This could be ensured by the following methods By heat treatment of steel plates using flame cleaner By removing all scales etc by abrasive blast cleaning using grits shots If the plates are grit shot blasted care shall be taken to collect the grit or shot from operation to prevent spread of lead bearing dust The used grits shots must be treated as contaminated and not reused for other operations It should be disposed off along with the residue thus obtained as per practice followed for leaded sludge All parties involved in handling the plates should be made aware of their origin and risks involved in view of leaded gasoline Disposal of steel plates from tanks which didnrsquot contain leaded gasoline Steel plates of other tanks in which leaded products have never been stored can be disposed off after cleaning with wire brush to bare metal particularly the first strake and bottom plates The responsibility of ensuring that the plates are completely safe for further use lies with the successful vendor

12 Product Pipelines The pipelines can be disposed off after cleaning by sufficient water flushing The successful vendor shall ensure that these pipes are not re-used for carrying edible products drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe All parties involved in handling the pipes should be made aware of their origin and risks involved 13 General Safety regulations precautions while carrying out dismantling works The objective of this documents is to provide and establish safe-working practices at the work site of Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd These summarized safety requirements are mandatory and should be fully understood both by the successful vendor and their employees The contractual obligation for safety lies completely with the contractor

45

himself Further some additional safety requirements also can come up In such an even the successful vendor shall follow the more stringent regulation at all times The successful vendor shall at his own expense arrange and comply with all safety provisions as stipulated by the Company Bueuro of Indian Standards the Electricity act Factory act OISD and other acts as applicable in respect of all personnel directly or indirectly employed for the work The successful vendor shall ensure that he his sub-contractor and workers employed by him shall comply with all fire safety heath regulations issued from time to time by the company The successful vendor shall also be liable for any pecuniary liability arising on account of any violation by him of the safety requirements Should any injury to people or loss or damage due to fire or accident to any property or a portion thereof occur as a result of failure to comply with such regulations the successful vendor shall be held responsible for the consequences thereof and shall keep the company harmless and indemnified Relevant Indian standard codes on safety 1) IS3764-1922-Excavation work-code of safety 2) IS401 (Part1amp2) ndash 1967 - Safety regulations for steel tubular scaffolding 3) IS3696(Part 1)-1987-Safety code for scaffolds 4) IS3696(Part 2)-1987-Safety code for Ladders 5) IS7293-1974-Safety code for working with construction machinery 6) IS3016-1982-Code of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operations 7) IS4130-1991-Demolition of buildings-Code of safety 8) IS5216(Part 1amp2)-1982-Recommendation on safety procedures and practices in Electrical work 9) IS10667-1983-Guide for selection of industrial safety equipments for protection foot and leg 10) IS6994(Part 1)-1973-Specification for safety glovesPart 1-Leather and cotton gloves 11) IS2925-1984-Specification for Industrial safety helmets 12) IS3521-1983-Industrial safety belts and harnesses Working at Height Working at height is one of the most hazardous construction operations Utmost care is to be taken while working at height Working at height more than 2 Mtrs Shall be done with suitable guard rails and toe board Guard rail and toe board dimensions shall be same as given for scaffoldings While working at height 2 Mtrs And above safety harness must be used All openings must be boldly amp clearly marked and properly barricaded If cover is used it must be capable to bear the weight Proper crawling ladders must be used for sloping roof where tile battens are not strong enough to take the load For fragile roof crawling boards or roof ladder shall be used Openings cut outs on floor roof must be guarded with barricade cover having capacity to withstand human load and clearly marked with colour and notice board Using Ladder

46

Only one person shall climb or descent from one ladder at a time It shall be secured at top and bottom and in addition one person should be present at the ground to hold the ladder as a second check If the ladder is used for carrying material as well suitable foot holds and handholds shall be provided on the ladder The slope of the ladder shall not be too steep or flat (the ladder shall be given an inclination not steeper than 1 to 4 ie 1 horizontal to 4 vertical) to cause slipping or falling off and it shall rest on firm surface No portable single ladder shall be over 10 M in lengths while the width between the side rails in ring ladder shall in no case be less than 30 cms for ladder upto and including 3 Mtrs in length Ladder shall extend at least 1 M above landing place For longer ladders this width should be increased by at least by 6 mm for each additional 30 cms of length Uniform step spacing shall not exceed 15 cms Rung of the ladder shall not be used for support or to tie stiles or side members are meant for this Ladder shall not be hung from its rungs or from one stile as this tends to pull out the rungs Make sure that footwear is free from mud or grease etc before climbing a ladder Ladder used shall be of standard material like wooden steel and be sufficiently strong conforming to IS3696-1991(Part 2) Scaffolding Scaffolding can be defined as a temporary structure supporting one or more platforms and which is used either as a workplace or for storage of materials in the course construction work including both for maintenance and demolition Scaffolding shall be provided for all works that cannot be safely done from the ground except such short period of work as can be done safely from ladders Scaffolds shall be erected altered or dismantled only by competent persons under proper supervision After erection scaffolds shall be inspected at least once in a week and a written report on each inspection is kept The height above which scaffolding is mandatory is 2 Mtrs Scaffolding shall be of good quality Bamboo or steel tubular structure conforming to IS 4014(Part I and II) Scaffolds shall be designed for their maximum load and with a safety factor of at least 4 or as prescribed by the site-in-charge Scaffolds shall be provided with safe means of access such as stairs ladders or ramps Scaffold shall be tied or anchored to the building or structure at suitable intervals so as to prevent movement

47

Joints in the scaffolds shall be tied up and clamped properly to avoid any slippage The upright members of the scaffolding shall be placed on firm and level ground and base plates at their feet shall rest on timber sole boards All the uprights shall be kept equidistant and shall be connected and strengthened by ladders fixed on the inside of the uprights for strength joints in ladders shall be staggered Transforms shall be set on top of ladders and at right angles to them and building structure Bracing is essential to stiffen the scaffolds and prevent sideways movement and it should run diagonally from ladder to ladder or upright to upright Working platforms and gangways should rest squarely and evenly on transforms to prevent risk of trippling Recommended width of it are a) Not less than 60 cm if used as footing only b) Not less than 80 cm if used also for stacking of materials c) Not less than 11 Mtrs If used for the support of a treETLe platform The provision of security guard rails and toe board at every point at which full height is more than 2 Mtrs Shall be made Guard rail height should be between 90cm and 115 cm and toe board should raise 15 cm above the working platform Suitable protection shall be made by providing debris netting against falling of materials Mobile tower scaffold ndash wheels should be locked when in use Static tower scaffold should not exceed 12 Mtrs In height when free standing and above this height should tied Height to base width ratio for static tower should not more than 41 351 and 31 for indoor outdoor and mobile tower respectively Safety harness should be used while working at height more than 2 Mtrs Scaffolding shall be physically checked for load carrying capacity occasionally Following BIS safety codes shall be referred for further safety precautions a) IS3696-1987 PART I-Safety of scaffolding b) IS3696-1991 PART II-Safety code for ladder c) IS4014-PART 2-Code of practive for steel tubular scaffolding ndash safety regulations Working Platform Wherever possible all works to be done at a height greater than 2 Mtrs Above ground level must be performed from properly constructed and maintained working platform Safe means of access shall be provided to all working platforms Working platforms gangways and stairways shall be so constructed that they shall not sag unduly or unequally Every opening in a working platform shall be provided with suitable beams to prevent the fall of persons or materials The working platform shall be - Closely boarded

48

- At least 60 cm wide if used only as a footing only at least 80 cm wide if used also for stacking material and at least 11 Mtrs If used for the support of a treETLe platform - Provided with tow-boards of minimum 015 Mtrs in height - Provided with hand rails not greater than 085 Mtrs above toe-board - Constructed as close to the structure or building as possible Working on roof People working on roof shall be properly protected by providing temporary railing hand rails safety harness Workers working underneath shall use helmets Care shall be taken to prevent falling of material from top to adjoining area in slat roofs more than 10deg safety belt shall be used and belt end fastened properly to a fixed object Workmen shall not be allowed to work on slippery roofs Fragile materials such as wired glass corrugated plastic sheeting and unreinforced insulating slabs etc shall be identified and necessary precautions taken while working on them People working on fragile roof shall be properly protected by providing two Crawling Bards or Roof ladders so that one is available to stand on while the other is being moved Crawling Boards shall have cross batons atleast 32 mm thick and not more than 380 mm apart and shall be secured in position Gas cutting Adherence to relevant codes and employment of qualified workers are two basic requirements for gas cutting process Hazards such as electricity heat flame flammable gas etc are present in this process Hence following precautions must be followed while carrying these operations All fire precautions as stipulated in IS3016 (Code of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operations) shall be followed while gas cutting operations) shall be followed while gas cutting Fire extinguishers sand buckets water and gunny bags shall be provided when hot work is in progress Gas cylinders used for gas cutting Gas cylinders shall be of approved make Gas cylinder valves shall always be checked and shall be closed when not in use Be stored in a well-ventilated area Be fitted with safety caps when not in use Not be lifted by nozzle and rolled All gas and oxygen regulators shall be fitted with Flashback arrestors being non-return valves designed to prevent and explosive mix developing in cylinder Checking for leaks shall be by means of soapy liquid applied to each joint and under no circumstances shall a naked flame be applied to any part of the cylinder When working at a height do not place cylinders directly beneath the working area as molten metal may fall in to the hoses causing leaks and possibly igniting the gases

49

The welder and any person working in close proximity in order to prevent permanent damage to the eyes must wear suitable eye protection when not in use electricity to the holder and electrode shall turned off Hose shall be in good condition properly clamped as per specifications Welding cable shall have proper insulation with minimum number of joints All equipments shall be properly earthed and cables properly insulated and connected LPG Cylinders if used should be stored kept in a well-ventilated placed and there should be no excavations drains or basements nearby LPG Cylinders should never be stored below ground level or closer than 3 M to cylinder containing oxygen or materials which are toxic and corrosive Cylinders full or empty should never to stored upright with the valve uppermost The valve of empty LPG cylinders should be kept closed if they are left open air will diffuse into the cylinder and may form an explosive mixture BIS Code IS3016-1982 on ldquocode of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operationsrdquo shall be referred for further safety measures Electrical work Some of the basic safety steps to be ensured are given below 1) Only authorised person shall carry out dismantling of electrical system 2) Isolation of the electrical system before taking up the work must be ensured 3) Before working on an electrical line fuse should be physically removed and the line is isolated and a suitable locking mechanism must be provided to prevent accidental switching fixing fuses by other persons A notice board displaying ldquoMen at workrdquo message should be placed The section of circuit under repair should be connected to earth 4) IS 5216-1982 ldquoRecommendations on safety procedures and practices in Electric Worksrdquo shall be referred for further safety measures Working with machineries Material handling equipments Many accidents take place while handling materials at site It is highly hazardous operation Hence special attention by contractor is required in this respect Following precautions are recommended Safe working space for all these equipments must be provided Proper material stockyard should be made and all material should be staked arranged kept in orderly manner with proper moving space for handling machinery Proper warning boards signs shall be provided when machineries like cranes hoists are being operated Brakes clutches of winches shall be checked on regular basis Chains ropes belts shall be inspected and repaired changed as necessary All moving part of the material handling equipment must be provided with suitable guards

50

Lifting ropes should be inspected for kinking loose wires high strands corrosion nicking lubrication change in diameter cross section Slings and other lifting materials which are not suitable for use should be promptly withdrawn and destroyed Lifting chains should be inspected for bent links cracks in weld areas or any other section of link trasverse nicks and gauges and corrosion pits Elongation of the lifting chain link due to over loading should be inspected before using it For lifting hook if the throat opening exceeds 15 of the normal opening it should be replaced When inspecting the hook measurement must be made between the shank and narrowest point of the hook opening A chain used for lifting should not be spliced by inserting a bolt between two links Strain should not be put on a kinked chain Hammer should not be used to force a hook over a chain link A safety hook fitted with a latch to prevent displacement of loads should only be used for material handling lifting IS7293-1974 (Code of Practice for Working with Construction Machinery) shall be referred for further safety measures Cranes All works involving the use of crane shall be properly planned in advance and the following shall be ensured The crane is capable of lifting the load Safe load capacity should be clearly marked on jibs winches pulleys slings and ropes All job cranes should have an automatic safe load indicator which alerts the operator The condition of the ground at the crane location is satisfactory to support the crane and the load The rotation of the cab and therefore the boom is not restricted-suitable matting or plates are available to protect underground services and paving All slings shackles hooks etc are of correct rating and in good condition Cranes and lifting equipments must be inspected and carry a valid test certificate issued by an accredited testing agency Crane hooks etc are to be fitted with properly functioning safety clips to prevent displacement of the sling from the hook during the lift Driver of the crane must be watchful and must ensure before driving the vehicle either forward or reverse that no one is near the wheel of the vehicle and no one is trying to climb the vehicle while moving Crane operators and signalers must be over the age of 18 trained and sufficiently experienced There should always to a signalman or a signaling system such as a

51

telephone if the crane operator cannot see the load throughout the lift Hand signal shall be clear and distinct and shall follow recognised code or system Workers must be use safety shoe and helmet They are also required to wear gloves and other PPE for handling of some special materials Raising lowering and braking of jib should not be done abruptly in order to prevent it from snapping All vehicles used by the contractor shall be in worthy conditions and in conformance to the land transport requirements Cranes should be tested and examined by a competent person for its wear and tear No part of the crane or crane load should be closer than 4 Mtrs to live overhead For movement of crane or other material handling equipment ramp gradient should not exceed 1 in 10 No person should be allowed to stand or work under lifted load All drivers shall hold a valid driving license for the class of vehicle to be driven Manual Handling Assistance should be obtained if the load is too heavy or awkward for manual handing Clear walkway to the destination and safe stack should be ensured before handing the load manually Following procedure should be followed while lifting the load manually Stand close to the load on a firm footing and with feet about 30 am apart Bend the knees and keep your back as straight as you can Take a firm grip on a load Breathe in and throw the shoulders backwards Straighten the legs amp continue to keep the back as straight as you can Make sure that your view is not obstructed by the load Keep the load close to the body Lift slowly and smoothly When carrying the load avoid twisting spine to run move your feet instead One person should not be allowed to pull more than 63 kg The best weight unit for lifting by a worker is 18 kg and hence should be fixed as upper limit of load to be lifted by worker If two or more workers are lifting one should give instructions to ensure that the team works together bull Type of clothing is very important in manual handling of material Clothing should be such that it allows easy movement of arms and will not catch in machinery or on a load

52

bull The successful bidder of the said depot assets will assume full responsibility for demolishing and dismantling the said facilities and itrsquos removal from the corporationrsquos land whether through his own employees or through contract labour It should also be a condition of the tender documents that consequent upon the sale of the said depot assets the depot shall cease to be the corporationrsquos ldquoestablishmentrdquo as that expression is defined in the Building and other construction workers actrsquo1996and if the successful bidder employs 50 or more building workers for the demolition of the said facilities he as the ldquoemployerrdquo in relation to the said establishment will ensure full compliance with the said act including section 44 amp 45 thereof Upon the cancellation of the factory license and the slump sale of the assets of the said depot the storage and distribution of petroleum products is no longer carried on in the said facilities The successful bidder or purchaser of the said depot assets who demolishes the said facilities with the intention of selling the various items from the depot as scrap for his own benefit cannot be regarded as a ldquocontractorrdquo as that expression is defined in the contract labour (regulation amp abolition act1970 Similarly the workmen engaged by the successful bidder or purchaser of the said depot assets for carrying out the work of demolition cannot be regarded as contract labour under the said act In the circumstances no sooner the property in the assets of the depot facilities is transferred to the successful bidder or purchaser the corporation can not be regarded as the ldquoprinciple employerrdquo under the said act in as much as the Corpn has ceased to continue the work of the establishment viz The storage and distribution of the petroleum products in the concerned depot bull Under the Environment (protection) Act 1986 read with Hazardous waste (management amp handling) rules1989 the ldquooccupierrdquo in relation to the depot facilities is obliged to ensure that all hazardous waste are properly handled and disposed of without any adverse effects which may result from such wastes and is also responsible for proper collection reception treatment storage or disposal of these wastes either himself or through the ldquooperator of the facilityrdquo Since the corporation is governed by the said act and rules and highest bidder purchaser of the depot assets is not the occupier generating hazardous it is incumbent on the corporation to continue its practice namely handing over the site to the successful bidder the product including the sludge vapour and gas etc is completely removed as per the Companyrsquos operating procedure It may also be appreciated that the highest bidderpurchaser may fail to take any safeguards to protect his employees or the employees of a contractor engaged by him or the public at large from the toxic or poisonous effects of the residual sludge vapour or gas

ARBITRATION CLAUSE

Any dispute or difference whatsoever arising out of or in connection with this Agreement including any question regarding its existence validity construction interpretation application meaning scope operation or effect of this contract or termination thereof shall be referred to and finally resolved through arbitration as per the procedure mentioned herein below (a) The dispute or difference shall in any event be referred only to a Sole Arbitrator (b) The appointment and arbitration proceedings shall be conducted in accordance with SCOPE forum of Arbitration Rules for the time being in force or as amended from time to time (c) The Seat of arbitration shall be at Mumbai (d) The proceedings shall be conducted in English language (e) The cost of the proceedings shall be equally borne by the parties unless otherwise Directed by the Sole Arbitrator

53

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19

ANNEXURE ndash B

Confirmation of Training

To Ms Bharat Petroleum Corp Ltd CPO (Mktg) A-Installation Sewree (East) Mumbai -400015 Fax 022 24117878

This is to confirm that we have understood all bidding procedures for the Forward auction to be held on 20012021 We also confirm that we have understood and comply with all tender terms and conditions mentioned in the tender document - DISPCPO (M)20-21(1)05-Scrap of Depot amp Tanks Thanking you Yours truly Company Stamp ampSeal

[Name amp Signature]

20

Annexure ndash C Bidding procedure and Auction guidelines A Steps for Actual Bidding Procedure

1 Go to httpseprocureprocuretigercom 2 Enter ldquoLogin IDldquo and ldquoPasswordrdquo 3 When a bidder logs in for the first time for the particular auction bidder has to accept

to the Terms amp Conditions (After accepting to the terms amp conditions of the company only you can be able to bid)

4 After accepting to the terms you will be taken to the auction-listing page where you will be able to see all the details about the auctions

5 Click on Auction Room link on the top of this page This will take you to the Bidding Page A separate Window opens which is the Bid room

6 Now Start Bidding You can either Bid Manually OR can use Auto-Bid (In Auto bid the computer will bid on your behalf upto that value you given)

7 In the Manual Bid option you can put your bid in the text box available for each ITEM and submit it every time A bid confirmation pop up box will appear to confirming whether you want to go ahead with the bid posted or not If you confirm the bid your bid will be posted If your bid is accepted that will be displayed in ldquoMy Last Accepted Raterdquo column on your right side screen Also the highest bid amount will be displayed in ldquoH1 Raterdquo column If you are the highest bidder at the time ldquoYour Rankrdquo column will be highlighted with ldquogreenrdquo background with rank mentioned as 1 (which is indicative that you are H1 ie the highest bidder for that particular item at that point of time)

8 During the auction the current highest bid of the bidder the bid status and the bid history can be viewed on the screen all the times Bids can be placed at the specified time mentioned during the auction day

9 For Auto Bid Click on the ldquoAuto Bidrdquo icon related to the item you want to bid It will open a small window where you can place your ldquoauto bidldquo The starting bid amount in ldquoLower Limitrdquo text box will be the Opening Price + One Increment or the H1 Price at that point of time Enter the maximum amount in the ldquoUpper Limitrdquo text box Submit your auto bid after filling the upper limit

10 You can see your Bid Value and the Highest Bid Value for a particular lot after bidding once

11 There is Auto Time Extension will be done by the system If any bidder post his bid in the last 10 minutes of the auction closing time the auction will be extended automatically for further 10 minutes

Special Note Bidders are requested to check the Bid Entry in words amp figures before confirming it Any wrong bids will lead to forfeiture of Earnest Money Deposit (EMD) and said lot will be re-auctioned and the bidder is liable to be barred from the future bidding if any

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B E-Auction Guidelines

BPCL shall finalise the disposal of the items (Lots) against this Tender through e-auction mode BPCL has made arrangement with Ms e-Procurement Technologies Ltd (ETL) who shall be BPCLrsquos authorized service provider for the same Please go through the guidelines given below and submit your acceptance to the same 1 E-Auction shall be conducted by BPCL on pre-specified date and time which the bidders

shall be quoting from their own offices place of their choice Internet connectivity shall have to be ensured by bidders themselves In extreme case of failure of Internet connectivity (due to any reason whatsoever may be) it is the biddersrsquo responsibility decision to send fax communication immediately to Ms e-Procurement Technologies Ltd furnishing the price the bidder wants to bid online with a request to upload the faxed price on line so that ETL will up load that price on line on behalf of the Bidder It shall be noted clearly that the concerned bidder communicating this price to ETL has to solely ensure that the fax message is received by ETL in a readable legible form and also the bidder should simultaneously check up with ETL about the clear receipt of the price faxed It shall also be clearly understood that the bidder shall be at liberty to send such fax communications of prices to be up loaded by ETL only within the closure of Bid time for that particular Lot and under no circumstance it shall be allowed beyond the closure of Bid time for that particular Lot It shall also be noted that ETL should be given a reasonable required time by the bidders to upload such prices online and if such required time is not available at the disposal of ETL at the time of receipt of the fax message from the bidders ETL will not be uploading the prices and either BPCL or ETL are not responsible for this unforeseen circumstances In order to ward-off such contingent situation bidders are requested to make all the necessary arrangements alternatives whatever required so that they are able to circumvent such situation and still be able to participate in the e-auction successfully Failure of power at the premises of bidders during the e-auction cannot be the cause for not participating in the e-auction On account of this the time for the e-auction cannot be extended and neither BPCL nor ETL is responsible for such eventualities

2 Ms e-Procurement Technologies Ltd shall arrange to train your nominated person

(s) without any cost to you after the submission of the required documents amp the EMD amount

3 Starting Bid Bid Increment The opening price and the bid increment value for the

respective Lot has been mentioned vide Annexure A Table-1 BPCL reserves the right to revise the start bid price at the time of auction

4 BIDDING CURRENCY AND UNIT OF MEASUREMENT Bidding and evaluation will be conducted in Indian Rupees (INR) of the item Lot The price bid placed during the ldquoe-Auctionrdquo shall be ldquoRate per Unitrdquo against each Lot

5 At the end of the e-auction bidder has to provide the Price Confirmation for his valid

highest offer submitted in the e-Auction as per BPCLrsquos format immediately after the completion of the e-Auction

6 Procedure of e-Auction

i The start bid price amp increment price have been mentioned vide Annexure A Table-1 which shall be visible to all the bidders on their respective bidding screen for each Lot for which they are qualified to bid

22

Please note that the first bid that comes in the system should be equal to the start price + one increment or higher than the increment value for each Lot The second online bid and onwards for any particular Lot will have to be higher than the H1 rate by the minimum increment value or higher than the increment value

ii E-Auction shall be for a period as mentioned in the tender document for

all the items Lots in this e-auction If a bidder places a bid in the last 10 minutes of closing of the e-Auction and if that bid gets accepted then the duration for that particular Lot shall get extended automatically for another 10 minutes from the time that bid comes in Please note that the auto-extension will take place only if a bid comes in those last 10 minutes and if that bid gets accepted If the bid does not get accepted the auto-extension will not take place even if that bid might have come in the last 10 minutes In case there is no bid in the last 10 minutes of closing of any particular Lot the time shall get closed automatically without any extension for that particular Lot However bidders are advised not to wait till the last minute or last few seconds to enter their bid during the auto-extension period to avoid complications related with internet connectivity network problems system crash down power failure etc

iii The Bidder who has submitted the DD for any category can bid for all

LOTS mentioned under this category In case the bidder is H1 in any or more categories he has to uplift the said LOT as will be confirmed by BPCL at its discretion In case the bidder backs out from uplifting this LOT then the whole EMD for that category may be forfeited by BPCL

iv Auto Bidding Auto Bidding feature is a feature to safe guard the

bidderrsquos interest of any Internet failure or to avoid last minute rush This feature allows Bidders to place an automated bid against other Bidders in an auction for each Lot and bid without having to enter a new amount each time a competing Bidder submits a new offer for any particular Lot

The bid amount that a Bidder enters is the maximum at that point of time that the Bidder is willing to offer for a particular Lot Here the software bids on behalf of the supplier The auto-bid amount is the maximum amount that the Bidder is

willing to offer During the course of bidding the Bidder cannot delete or change the amount of an Auto Bid

Bids are submitted in increments (increasing bid amounts) The application automates auto bidding by processing auto bids automatically according to the increment that BPCL originally established when creating the auction submitting offers to the next bid increment each time a competing Bidder bids regardless if competing bids are submitted as auto or manual bids

7 Successful bidder shall be required to submit the final prices quoted during the e-Auction in the Format provided to you after the completion of Auction to ETL duly signed and stamped as token of acceptance without any new condition other than those already agreed to before start of auction immediately after the completion of the e-Auction

23

8 Your bid will be taken as an offer to collect the items mentioned in that particular Lot Bids once made by you cannot be cancelled withdrawn and you shall be bound to collect the item as mentioned above at your final bid price Should you back out and not agree as per the final rates quoted BPCL shall take action as appropriate including forfeiture of EMD for the whole category

9 After the receipt of the EMD and other required documents the bidder shall be assigned

a Unique User Name amp Password by ETL The bidders are advised to change the Password and edit the information in the Registration Page after the receipt of initial Password from ETL to ensure confidentiality All bids made from the Login ID given to them will be deemed to have been made by their company

10 The bidders will be able to view the following on their screen along with the necessary

fields in the e-Auction a Highest Bid (H1 unit Rate) in the Auction for the Lots for which they are qualified to

bid b Bid Placed by them (Unit Rate) c Their Own Rank (H1 H2 H3hellip etc where H1 would be the highest bidder H2 would

be the second highest bidder and so onhellip) d Opening unit Price amp Bid Increment value for each Lot

11 At the end of the e-Auction BPCL will decide upon the winner BPCLrsquos decision on award of Contract shall be final and binding on all the Bidders

12 BPCL shall be at liberty to cancel the e-auction process at any time before disposing

without assigning any reason 13 BPCL ETL shall not have any liability to bidders for any interruption or delay in access

to the site irrespective of the cause 14 Other Terms amp Conditions

- The Bidder shall not involve himself or any of his representatives in Price manipulation of any kind directly or indirectly by communicating with other bidders BPCL shall have the right to seek explanation from the bidders in case IP address of those bidders is found to be same Action if necessary shall be initiated against such bidders

- The Bidder shall not divulge either his Bids or any other exclusive details of

BPCL to any other party - BPCLrsquos decision on award of Contract shall be final and binding on all the

Bidders - BPCL along with ETL can decide to extend reschedule or cancel any Auction Any

changes made by BPCL and or ETL after the first posting will have to be accepted if the Bidder continues to access the site after that time

- ETL shall not have any liability to Bidders for any interruption or delay in access

to the site irrespective of the cause - ETL is not responsible for any damages including damages that result from but

are not limited to negligence

24

- ETL will not be held responsible for consequential damages including but not

limited to systems problems inability to use the system loss of electronic information etc

15 ONLINE BID FORM General description of details available online during bidding to enable bidders to put their prices online are as below

Lot No

Item Description Location Qty Unit Unit Rate in INR

(In Fig)

Unit Rate in INR (In Words)

1 As given in Table ndash A

As given in Table ndash A

As given in Table ndash

A

As given in Table ndash

A

Important Note

1 The bidders have to quote in the ldquoUnit Rate in INR (In Fig)rdquo column only during the e-auction

2 Please note that in case you are H1 in any LOT then it is mandatory for you to submit the total amount to BPCL and uplift the material Failure to do so will may result in forfeiture of EMD for that category

3 The ldquoUnit Rate in INR (In Words)rdquo will be automatically converted by the System

4 After the bidder submits the bid confirmation of the price he has quoted for any

particular Lot is asked from him twice after which only the system accepts or rejects his bid based on the Start Price H1 rate at that point of time Confirming to the minimum increment value

25

TABLE-A (PART-I)Scrap of Depots and Tanks

(Bidders to note that they have to submit separate EMD for each lot)

LOT NO

COMPLETE LOCATIONADDRESS

BRIEF ITEMS DESCRIPTION (You are requested to visit place before quoting for the

item Please take prior appointment from the contact

person before visiting the site)

Qty Unit EMD (Rs)

START PRICE (RS)

INCREMENTAL

VALUE (RS)

AUCTION

START TIME

AUCTION

CLOSE

TIME

130

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

FIRE ENGINE NO05 amp JOCKY PUMP -01 NO

1 LOT 75000 640000 3200 1000H

R 1030HR

131

CHERLAPALLI INSTALLATION PO-

HCL PB NO4HYDERABADTEL

EANGANA-500051 MRnilesh m karande

(निलश एम करानड) 9866317049

nileshmkarandebharatpetroleumin

OLD PUMPSMPDs

ETC 1 LOT 35000 240000 1200

1000HR

1030HR

132

Sewree InstRETAIL TERR OPSSEWREE

INSTLNSEWREE FORT ROADSEWREE(EAST)MUMBAIMaharashtra400015samanhusai

n983382927422-26156336 Extn

25samanhusainbharatpetroleumin

MS PRODUCT PIPELINES FIRE HYDRENT PIPE

LINES STORAGE STEEL RACKS MS

GATESSTEEL SHEET CUPBOARD

ETC

1 LS 75000 476000 2380 1000H

R 1030HR

26

133

Bharat Petroleum Corporation limited Bhilai Co-op Depot Bijalee NagarGE RoadDistrict-Durg Chattisgarh-490021 Contact Person MrRambabu B

(रामबाब बी)

9926499266 brambabubharatpetroleumin amp MrRavi

K Ghorpade (रनि क

घोरपड) 8600417776 ravikghorpadebharatpetroleumin

Oil Interceptors Hose Boxes

monitors hydrants Valves

Pipelines etc

1 LS 175000 1725912 862956 1000H

R 1030HR

134

Bharat Petroleum Corporation limited Bhilai Co-op Depot Bijalee NagarGE RoadDistrict-Durg Chattisgarh-490021 Contact Person MrRambabu B

(रामबाब बी)

9926499266 brambabubharatpetroleumin amp MrRavi

K Ghorpade (रनि क

घोरपड) 8600417776 ravikghorpadebharatpetroleumin

Search Lights UPS olour

cameras Fans Tubelight fixtures

Gate Light fittingsExhaust

Fans etc

1 LS 35000 335520 16776 1000H

R 1030HR

135

Bharat Petroleum Corporation limited Bhilai Co-op Depot Bijalee NagarGE RoadDistrict-Durg Chattisgarh-490021 Contact Person MrRambabu B

(रामबाब बी)

9926499266 brambabubharatpetroleumin amp MrRavi

K Ghorpade (रनि क

घोरपड) 8600417776 ravikghorpadebharatpetroleumin

Mobile PFS Lab-CG04D1373

1 LS 7500 48000 240 1030H

R 1100HR

136

DHARWAD LPG 323-333BELUR

INDUSTRIAL AREA ROAD NO3P B

NO39DHARWADKARNATAKA-580011

MRRajkatti Y S

10 -20 KL MS TANK MPDs DISPENCING

UNITS

1 LOT 35000 396800 1984 1030H

R 1100HR

27

(राजकटटी िाय एस)

9753125125 rajkattiysbharatpetr

oleumin

137

VILL amp PO AMBABAI KARARIJHANSI

UTTAR PRADESH-284001 MRTajeshwar

(तजशवर ) 9478823709 tajeshwarbharatpet

roleumin

PLATE 8MM 6FT16FT MS TANK 15000

LTSPIPEANGEL SCRAPLIGHT GI

SCRAP ETC

1 LOT 75000 418400 2092 1030H

R 1100HR

138

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

FIRE WATER TANK 03 NO

1 LOT 175000 1872000 9360 1030H

R 1100HR

139

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

MS UNLOADING PUMPSVT

PUMPSMOTORSCENTRIFUGAL PUMPS ETC

1 LOT 250000 4004000 20020 1030H

R 1100HR

140

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

7 NO OF UNDER GROUND

STORAGE TANKS AND ASSOCIATED

PIPE LINES IN TANK FARM

1 LOT 175000 1600000 8000 1100H

R 1130HR

141

Flat no 302 Shanthi Tower Vinayak

Nagar Hyderabad RoadNIZAMABADTELANGANA-503002 MR

Sri Harsha (शरी हषाा)

8606510668 sriharshabharatpetr

oleumin

MONO PUMP PRESET PUMP

MPDs EMBLEM POLE OLD

TANKFALSE CEILING OLD RVI

ETC

1 LOT 35000 229600 1148 1100H

R 1130HR

28

142

KARUR TERRITORY ATHUR ampKADAPARAI

VILLAGE ERODE ROAD ATHUR

POSTKARURTAMIL NADU-639002

MRDilip Krishnan

(दिलीप कषणि)

8138906295 dilipkrishnanbharat

petroleumin

OLD 11KV VCB ELECTRICAL

PANEL500KVA DG SET OLD VFD

PANELMICRO PLC AND PANEL ETC

1 LOT 75000 556800 2784 1100H

R 1130HR

143

WARANGAL DEPOT GOOD SHED

ROADWARANGALTELENGANA-506002

MRMukesh Murali

(मकश मरली)

9497270991 mukeshmuralibhara

tpetroleumin

VARIOUS DIA METER CS

PIPESGATE VALVES

1 LOT 75000 4924689 246234 1100H

R 1130HR

144

RAJBANDH TOP RAJBANDH

CHATTYDURGAPURWEST BENGAL-

713212 MRDurga

Annapurna K V N (िराा

अननपणाा क िी एि)

9775077069 durgakvnbharatpetr

oleumin

SCRAPPED MS SKO PRODUCT

TRANSFER PIPELINELIVE FIRE

DIGHTING FACILITIES LOADING

ARMSOLD TLC UNIT OLD VALES

ETC

1 LS 75000 483200 2416 1100H

R 1130HR

145

BPCL HOSPET PSA FOR SALES

OFFICERHOSPETKARNATAKA-583201

MRPradeep J Hivare

(परिीप ज नहिार)

9940588023 pradeepjhivarebhar

atpetroleumin

STEEL CANOPYTANK

MPDLIGHT FITTINGS

AUTOMATION EQUIPMENT ETC

1 LS 35000 320000 1600 1130H

R 1200HR

146

MANGLIA RECEIPT TERMINAL MANGILA

- SANVER ROAD MANGLIAINDOREMA

DHYA PRADESH-453771 MR Swapnil S

Kakde (सिनिल एस

काकड़) 7709969664 swapnilskakdebhar

atpetroleumin

FW PUMP SUCTION HEADER-

500MM PUMP DISCHARGE PL

250MMCOOLING SYSTEM FIXED

FOAM STSTEMFIRE

EXTINGUISHER JOCKY PUMP ETC

1 LS 75000 567800 2839 1130H

R 1200HR

29

147

ADARSH NAGAR DIST - BIJNORNAZIBABAD

UTTAR PRADESH-246763 MRMohd

Ibran (मौ इबराि)

9839523968 mohdibranbharatpe

troleumin

RUBBER HOSE WITH

FLANGEGATE VALVEs FOAM

DRUMALUMINIUM SCRAPMS TANK500LTR PROVER ETC

1 LOT 75000 500460 25023 1130H

R 1200HR

148

NO- 214 VISHWAKARMA

INDUSTRIAL AREAJAIPURRAJSRH

AN-302013 MRRajendra KM

(राजनर कमार)

99281493310141-6501547

rajendrakmbharatpetroleumin

KIRLOSKAR PUMP KIRLOSKAR

ENGINEFIRE ENGINE 03 NO

1 LOT 35000 230000 1150 1130H

R 1200HR

149

KARUR TERRITORY ATHUR ampKADAPARAI

VILLAGE ERODE ROAD ATHUR

POSTKARURTAMIL NADU-639002

MRRishi Rohan (ऋनष

रोहि) 7979944941 rishirohanbharatpet

roleumin

OLD STEEL TANKOLD PUMPING UNITSOLD

CANOPY ITEMSOLD EMBLEM

POLESOLD YARD LIGHTS FITTINGS

ETC

1 LOT 35000 179020 8951 1130H

R 1200HR

150

BULK OIL DEPOT JANKI NAGAR

BAHRIACH ROADGONDAUTTAR

PRADESH-271001

MRAnuj Jaiswal (अिज

जयसिाल) 7897030498 anujjaiswalbharatp

etroleumin

75KVA DG Set 125 KVA DG Set Preset Meters Proving Tanks

350mm diaStrainier etc

1 LS 75000 6309952 315497 1200H

R 1230HR

151

IRIMPANAM INSTALLATION NEW

OIL INSTALLATIONKOCHI KERALA-682309 MRU

Ramadas (य रामिास)

9958444988 uramadasbharatpet

roleumin

WEATHER SHIELD FOR ESCAPE LADDERWO

METER SYSTEMATF

PUMPLABORATORY

ITEMSSPRINKLER ETC

1 LOT 175000 1920000 9600 1200H

R 1230HR

152

STATION ROADHISSARHARYANA-125001 MRAbdul

Matin (अबिल मतीि)

9983784935 abdulmatinbharatp

etroleumin

2T DISPENCER amp OIL TANKGLOW FACIA CANOPY

ETC

1 LOT 75000 672328 336164 1200H

R 1230HR

30

153

Bharat Petroleum Corporation limited Bhilai Co-op Depot Bijalee NagarGE RoadDistrict-Durg Chattisgarh-490021 Contact Person MrRambabu B

(रामबाब बी)

9926499266 brambabubharatpetroleumin amp MrRavi

K Ghorpade (रनि क

घोरपड) 8600417776 ravikghorpadebharatpetroleumin

USED SCRAPPED TANK

1 LOT 250000 5769360 288468 1200H

R 1230HR

154

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumi

FIRE WATER TANK LIGHT

POLESSTORAGE TANK PIPELINE

ETC

453000

MT 250000 1198675 5993 1200H

R 1230HR

155

BPCL MANMAD INSTALLATION

MANMAD NANDGAON ROAD

PANEWADI MANMADNASHIKMAHARASHTRA423104

Contact Person MrDeepak Satpute

9692006232

USEDSCRAPPED DEPOT ASSETS-

FIRE WATER PIPELINEEXTINGU

ISHERFOAM TANKSVHF

HANDSET ETC

1 LS 175000 9647424 482371 1230H

R 1300HR

156

satish paikara m

(पकरा सतीश एम) CH INSTALLATION

MANAGER (RETAIL) BUDGE BUDGE 2

GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST

24-PARGANAS [SOUTH] BUDGE

BUDGE West Bengal PIN - 700137 TEL -

033-24701457 033-24701765 MOB -

9982754999 e-mail paikarasmbharatpe

troleumin

WEIGH BRIDGE 1 LOT 35000 168000 840 1230H

R 1300HR

31

157

dnyaneshwar

bendkule (बडकल

जञािश िर) SR MANAGER OPS IC

(RETAIL) MIRAJ OPPRAILWAY GOODS

SHED (MG) CHANDANWADI

MIRAJ Maharashtra PIN - 416410 TEL - 0241-2595555 -

MOB - 9820246346 e-mail

dnyaneshwarbbharatpetroleumin

FIRE ENGINE PUMP 03 NO

1 LOT 75000 316800 1584 1230H

R 1300HR

158

NAVGHAR INDUSTRIAL ESTATE

BEHIND MSEB GAS TURBINE UNIT

PBNO8 DIST-RAIGAD

BOKADVIRAURANMAHARASHTRA400702

Contact Person Mr Wadhwa Vinay Kumar

022-27222767981146387

6

DISPERSANT SPRAY SYSTEM20

KL NITROGEN TANKTANK-OIL

ON WATER MONITORING SYSTEM ETC

505 MT 35000 337704 16885 1230H

R 1300HR

159

dua gurinder (िआ

रररििर) CHIEF MANAGER OPS IC (RETAIL) KOTA TOP

MS BHARATPETROLEUM

CORPORATION LTDKOTA TOPNH-

27VILLAGE -BRIJESHPURATATHEDKOTA (RAJASTHAN)-325201 TEL - 0744-

2863317 MOB - 9793294449 e-mail

duagbharatpetroleumin

VARIOUS TYPE OF FIRE WATER

PIPELINE 41 MT 175000 2651707 13258

1230HR

1300HR

160

HAZIRA RETAIL TERRITORY SURAT

HAZIRA ROAD POICHHPORE DIST -

SURATHAZIRA GUJRAT-394510

CONTACT PERSON MRMiran M Vaghela

(नमरि एम िाघला)

9033370396 miranmvaghelabhar

PIPELINE amp FITTINGS FIRE

FIGHTING PUMPSLOADING

ARMS ETC

1 LS 75000 748160 37408 1400H

R 1430HR

32

atpetroleumin

161

BIJWSAN INSTALLATION NEAR

IGI AIRPORTNEW DELHIDELHI-110061

MRNavi Sharma (ििी

शमाा) 7727863450 navisharmabharatp

etroleumin

OLD PLT PIPELINES

1 LOT 35000 170400 852 1400H

R 1430HR

162

negi kamal (िरी कमल

ससिह) SR MANAGER OPS IC (RETAIL) KANPUR KANPUR

POL DEPOT BHAUNTI NH - 2 KALPI ROAD

PANKI KANPUR Uttar Pradesh PIN -

208020 TEL - - 0512-2985689 MOB -

9824201038 e-mail negikbharatpetrole

umin

FIRE ENGINE 03 NO

1 LS 35000 384000 1920 1400H

R 1430HR

163

BG GOODS SHED ROAD THACHA

NALLURTIRUNELVELITAMIL NADU-627358

CONTACT PERSON MR Aditya Sri Ram E

(आदितय शरी राम ई)

8867857296 adityasriramebhara

tpetroleumin

WEIGHT BRIDGE PRODUCT PUMP

WITH MOTORSFILLING

CABINET OLD STEEL PLATE ETC

1 LOT 35000 346264 173132 1400H

R 1430HR

164

BPCL IRUGUR TOP INSTALLATION

RAVATHUR PO IRUGUR

VIACOIMBATORE TAMIL NADU-641103

CONTACT PERSON MRNitesh Kumar

(नितश कमार)

9542345719 niteshkumar001bha

ratpetroleumin

MPDCANOPY ETC

1 LS 35000 328320 16416 1400H

R 1430HR

33

165

DESUR DEPOT NEAR DESUR RAILWAY

STATION VILLAGE ZADSHAPUR

DESURBELGAUMKARNATAKA-590014

MRManikantan G

(कनिकि टि जी)

9894555724 manikantangbharat

petroleumin

200 DIA FF LINE - ADDL WOPD

METER MASTER METERMLDB

PANELBARRIER GATE FOR

ENTRYEXIT ETC

22713

MT 35000 1097387 5486 1430H

R 1500HR

166

NEAR RAILWAY STATION PO

ATHARBANKI RLY COLONY DIST

JAGATSINGHPURPARADEEP ODISHA-

754120 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

OLD PD METERSMS

PIPELINESOLD MS PIPELINESASBEST

OS SHEETS ETC

1 LOT 35000 1889412 94470 1430H

R 1500HR

167

PB NO 106 GPO SALAWASJODHPURR

AJASTHAN-342001 MRAvinash Sahani

(अनििाश साहिी)

9587891413 avinashsahanibhara

tpetroleumin

MS SCRAP FIRE ENGINES (04

NOS) FUEL TANKS 1 MT 35000 246400 1232

1430HR

1500HR

168

BPCL PIYALA RETAIL INSTALLATION

VILLAGE - PIYALA PO ASAUTI TEHSIL-

BALLARBHGARH DIST - FARIDABAD

HARYANA-121102 MRMandal

Soumyajyoti (मिडल

सोमयजयोनत)

9874444332 mandalsbharatpetr

oleumin

FIRE EXTINGUISHER 10

KG DCPRADAR LEVEL GUAGE-

TANK FARM AUPARALLEL

REDUNDANT UPS-15

KVAAUTOMATION CABLESFLP

LIGHT FIXTURES IN WAGON P ETC

1 LOT 75000 724360 36218 1430H

R 1500HR

169

17 A HASTINGS ROADALLAHABADUTTAR PRADESH-211001 MRAkash R rivastava

(आकाश शरीिासति)

7678882211 akashsrivastavabha

ratpetroleumin

CANOPY LIGHTS (CFL)SEWING

MACHINE USHA TAILOR MODCO2

FIRE EXINGUISHER250

W MH Canopy light fixtures ETC

1 LOT 35000 2357168 117858 1430H

R 1500HR

34

170

AT POST AKOLNER TALUKA

AHMEDNAGAR DIST -

AHMEDNAGARMAHARASHTRA-414005

MRArpit Tiwari (अरपात

नतिारी) 9408381499 arpittiwaribharatpe

troleumin

FIRE WATER PUMP 850klTLF PUMP MS (M) 50 KLHR25 KVA DG SETCANOPYAMFTLF PUMP MS (M)

50 KLHR ETC

1 LS 35000 200800 1004 1500H

R 1530HR

171

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

10 KG DCP 10 NOS10 KG DCP 10

NOSBULK METERS 9 NOSBULK

METERS 141 NOS150MM DIA

PIPE LINE FOR SPEED80MM DIA

PIPE LINE FOR SPEED F 1FF PIPE LINE 200 MM ETC

1 LOT 250000 4839456 2419728 1500H

R 1530HR

172

ram mahto (राम

कमार) MANAGER OPS IC (RETAIL)

BALASORE DEPOT BALASORE DEPOT SOMENATHPUR

INDUSTRIAL AREA ESTATE BALASORE

Odisha PIN - 756019 TEL - 06782-224272 99562-19155 MOB - 9453042457 e-mail ramkumarbharatpe

troleumin

JB NFLP 25 NOSLIGHT

FITTINGS FLP 35 NLIGHT POLES

4M HT 12 NOELECTRICAL

CABLESSLAYINGCEILING FANS 20

NOS20 TON WINDOW AC

MAKE-SAMSUN ETC

1 LOT 35000 279564 139782 1500H

R 1530HR

173

BHARAT PETROLEUM CORP LTD SANKARI

DEPOTNARRAPANCHAVADI

SANKARI(RS)SALEM DIST SANKARITAMIL

NADU-637302 MRArun David A

(अरण डनिड ए)

9482875768 arundavidabharatp

etroleumin

200MM DIA STRAINER-

1NOGODREJFILING CABINET

4DRSSLIDING DOOR SDU-1GODREJ STORWEL

MODEL2MF SYSTEM 3PANELS

ETC

1 LOT 250000 4568544 2284272 1500H

R 1530HR

174

IRIMPANAM INSTALLATION NEW

OIL INSTALLATIONKOCHI KERALA-682309 MRU

Ramadas (य रामिास)

9958444988

RLY TRACKS amp ALLIED

FACILITYRLY TRACKS amp ALLIED

FACILITY ADDITIONAL

1 LOT 175000 1548000 7740 1500H

R 1530HR

35

uramadasbharatpetroleumin

175

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

Y STRAINER 200MM

2NOSSLUDGE PIT AT

BERHAMPORE4-DR FILLING CABINET-2

NOONE GODREJ STEEL TABLE

T9EARTHPITS FOR AG TANKS (12

NOS)ETC

1 LS 35000 372320 18616 1530H

R 1600HR

176

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

STOREWELL PLAIN ALMIRAH-2MS

STORAGE SAFEABLOY

LOCKFLP 125W HPMV 4NOSFIRE

ENGINE SET NO10 ETC

1 LOT 35000 3465584 173279 1530H

R 1600HR

177

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

FLP NON-INTEGRAL FLOOD

LIGHT 2SAKTI 4KVA

AUTOSTABILISERZYXEL OMNI 56K

MODEM FOR BERHARECEIVER-

1 CAMERA-2 MONITOR-1 ETC

1 LOT 75000 767068 383534 1530H

R 1600HR

178

BPCL MANMAD INSTALLATION

MANMAD NANDGAON ROAD

PANEWADI MANMADNASHIKMAHARASHTRA423104

Contact Person MrDeepak Satpute

9692006232

1 no 250 KVA DG SET

2 no of 630 KVA DG SET 6 number

HT panels with CTPT bus-bar

AMF panel for DG sets DG set cables

etc

1 LS 175000 1217664 608832 1530H

R 1600HR

179

BPCL MANMAD INSTALLATION

MANMAD NANDGAON ROAD

PANEWADI MANMADNASHIKMAHARASHTRA423104

Contact Person MrDeepak Satpute

Old roof sheet of TWF GANTRY

1 LS 35000 160812 80406 1530H

R 1600HR

36

9692006232

180

BHARAT PETROLEUM CORPORATION

LIMITED KONDAPALLI DEPOT ( TOP )

PINAPAKA (VIL amp POST) KONDAPALLI

(VIA) KRISVIJAYAWADAAN

DHRA PRADESH-9504214192

avneeshbhartibharatpetroleumin

DG SET AMF PANELS FIRE

ENGINE 70W ST LIGHT FIX 13

NOS160W FLP MLL TYPE 74

NOS15M HOSES 36NOS15 TON

AIR COND 2NOSFLD LIGHT

FIT 2X400 25NOS110V 100AH BATT

CHARGER ETC

1 LOT 35000 200000 1000 1600H

R 1630HR

181

IRUGUR BPCL IRUGUR TOP

INSTALLATION RAVATHUR PO

IRUGUR VIA COIMBATORE Tamil Nadu PIN - 641103 CONTACT PERSON MRSoorya Krishna

(सयाा कषणा) 9895449420

sooryakrishnabharatpetroleumin

ELECTRICALLY OPERATED EXIT BARTERMINAL

ROOM CARD READERTLF RTD

UNIT - BAY10POINT4TLF SET STOP VALVE - BAY10POI15 KL UNDER DRIVEWAY

TANK ETC

1 LS 250000 2120778

1 1060389

1600HR

1630HR

182

WARANGAL DEPOT GOOD SHED

ROADWARANGALTELENGANA-506002

MRMukesh Murali

(मकश मरली)

9497270991 mukeshmuralibhara

tpetroleumin

FW PIPELINE IN TANKFARM

AREAERECTION-75HP

MOTOR75HP PPU FLOWMORE

MSTLF125HP PPU

FLORITEHSDITLF20 HP PUMP KIR

MAKE NO 18 ETC

1 LS 75000 4934092 246704 1600H

R 1630HR

183

BARAUNI TOP PAPROUR DISTRICT

BEGUSARAIBARAUNIBIHAR-851114

CONTACT PERSON MRSaurabh Kumar

9432343519 saurabhkumar001b

haratpetroleumin

FIRE ENGINE-615KLHR-3NOSFIRE ENGINE-

615KLHR-3NOSMASTER METER SET - 3

NOS125KVA DG SET - 2 NOS15 TONS WINDOW

AC WITH REMOTE

1 LS 35000 227300 11365 1600H

R 1630HR

37

ETC

184

KATHGODAM DEPOT DIST -

NANITALUTTARAKHAND-263126 CONTACT PERSON MRPawan

Kumar (पिि कमार)

9862826505 pawankumar006bh

aratpetroleumin

1AVERY ZL SDDU ES0652 MS1LampT ZL HDDU BS5257 HSDZ LINE (SD) -

PUMPLampT PACEMAKER

IVLampT PACEMAKER

IV1LampT ZL HDDU GS1246 HSD ETC

1 LOT 35000 364000 1820 1600H

R 1630HR

185

UDAISAGAR ROAD NEAR RANA PRATAP

NAGAR RLY STNUDAIPURRAJAST

HAN-313001 CONTACT PERSON

MRKhuswinder

(खससिििर)

9412058886 khuswinderbharatp

etroleumin

ZWICKY PUMP NO175HP

PPUNIT-PUMP1PIPELINE

amp FTGS 10080NBFIRE

WATER TANK 858 KL CAP ADDFIRE

WATER RING MAIN ADDL EXP 1

SPRINKILER PIPELINE etc

1 LOT 250000 2121216 1060608 1630H

R 1700HR

186

BPC OIL DEPOT BATILPUR DIST-

DEVAREYABATILPURUTTAR PRADESH-

274001 MR Deepak

Joshi (िीपक जोशी)

9927576670 deepakjoshi001bha

ratpetroleumin

DG SET 125KVAPADLOCK (MAKE ABLOY) - 6

NO6 KVA GENSETDG SET 65

KVAVC BREAKER75 HP PP UNIT-PUMP

NO 2 ETC

1 LOT 35000 320000 1600 1630H

R 1700HR

187

Kandla Installation Khari Rohar Road

Gandhidham(Kutch)GandhidhamGUJRAT-

370201 CONTACT PERSON MRMayank

Bhatt (मयिक भटट)

8154964083 mayankbhattbharat

petroleumin

TANK NO 8 4645 KLTK NO2-ADDL CT-MVWSFFTK NO 18 13667 KL

ERECTIOTANK NO 2 15128 KL EXTN

ETC

1 LS 250000 7210400 36052 1630H

R 1700HR

188

PETROL DEPOT ABEKA

MAKBARAMEERUTUTTAR PRADESH-

250002 CONTACT PERSON MRKumar

Avinash (कमार

MIDCO SD PUMP3NO Z LINE (HD) PUMPAVERY

(SD) ERA PUMPSUBPUMP

amp DISPENSORS 2NOLampT Z LINE

1 LOT 75000 5687512 284375 1630H

R 1700HR

38

अनििाश) 8004938516 kumaravbharatpetr

oleumin

SD PUMP ETC

189

MUZAFFARPUR DEPOT VILL

SHERPURMUZAFFARPURM BIHAR-842005

CONTACT PERSON MRDipayan Roy

(दिपायि रॉय) 06243-242047 Extn 222

9933050509 dipayanroybharatp

etroleumin

DISPENCING UNITPOLE MOUNTED EMBLEM CANAOPY

STRUCTUREOLD MPDsTANK amp

MONOLITH ETC

17553

MT 35000 11200 56 1630H

R 1700HR

190

BARAUNI TOP PAPROUR DISTRICT

BEGUSARAIBARAUNIBIHAR-851114

CONTACT PERSON MrManjul Prasad

Arya (मिजल परसाि आया)

7004230090 manjulprasadarybh

aratpetroleumin

PRODUCT PIPE FITTING TANK

FOUNDATIONTWD

PIPESFITTINGS900KL TANK II858KL

TANK 10 ETC

1 LOT 250000 2184023 1092012 1700H

R 1730HR

191

BARAUNI TOP PAPROUR DISTRICT

BEGUSARAIBARAUNIBIHAR-851114

CONTACT PERSON MrManjul Prasad

Arya (मिजल परसाि आया)

7004230090 manjulprasadarybh

aratpetroleumin

FOAM TANK 3KL - 1 NOFOAM TANK

3KL - 1 NO100 MM PIPELINE amp FT

550M150 MM PIPELINE amp

FT225M350 MM PIPELINE amp FT

575M ETC

1 LS 35000 275652 137826 1700H

R 1730HR

192

BIJWSAN INSTALLATION NEAR

IGI AIRPORTNEW DELHIDELHI-110061

MRNavi Sharma (ििी

शमाा) 7727863450 navisharmabharatp

etroleumin

HSD TWD PIPELINE HEADER

amp VELVE UPTO TANKATF TWD

PIPELINE HEADER amp VALVE UPTO

TANKS AND LDO TWD PIPE LINE

HEADER amp VALVE UPTO TANK

1 LS 250000 3513600 17568 1700H

R 1730HR

39

SPECIAL NOTES

1 The above old items would be disposed as indicated in the table

2 Pl refer AnnexurendashD for detailed scope of disposal

TABLE ndash A [ PARTndash2 ] [Tentative]

TENTATIVE TAX RATES

STATE TAX FERROUS SCRAP

ALL IGST 1800

CSGST 900

SGST 900

The above mentioned tax rates are tentative and BPCL reserves the right to apply the rates applicable for ferrous and Non ndashferrous items which will be informed during the auction

40

ANNEXURE-D

Scope and SPECIAL CONDITIONS for Disposal of old tanks amp Depot Assets BPCL has different Installation amp depot as per the list in table A Part I The above list is only indicative and not limited exhaustive or actual and it is only for your general referenceguidance Parties have to physically visit the depot and inspect the lot meant for sale and make their own estimates and ascertain the condition of materials its quality it weight quantities make model numbers size capacities specifications and condition etc Therefore no claim shall be entertained in case of any variations if reported at the time of upliftment which may kindly be noted However there may be few items as given below left in the depot not meant for disposal and the same are separately marked or shown at the time of inspection and parties should consider accordingly The following items are not covered in the subject disposal and they are excluded from contractorrsquos scope of work a) Land b) Grown up Big Trees However small bushes shrubs etc are to be

removed and area to be cleaned from all vegetation etc 1 Pipelines running under Railway Tracks 2 Any petroleum products such as petroldieselkerosenelubricantsgreases

gear oils etc found in tankspipesbarrelsloosebulkpackages etc either inside or outside depot premises Petroleum products sludge are not covered in sale and to be handed over to BPCL if any foundsalvaged

3 Dispensing pumps retail outlet items like trays etc which are clearly marked amp kept separately

Please note that as BPCL has to handover land to Govt Authorities for their construction of sheds etc urgently and therefore the sequence of disposal in Phases and Time Lines shall be as under Contractor has to immediately complete the disposal of facilities falling under area from boundary wall The contractorrsquos obligations for completion of entire job will be as per tender terms amp conditions At the time of dismantling of facilities the contractor has to provide separate temporary fencing at his cost so that even after handing over part land to Govt Authorities for their construction activities other facilities are demarcated and any encroachment from unauthorized authority people are avoided The contractor has to make their own arrangements for safety and security during the entire operations of disposal activities The entire job must be completed as above but not exceeding 16 weeks from the date of authority letter as shown above failing which appropriate action as deemed fit will be taken in line with the general terms and conditions of the auction tender The successful bidder has to surface amp level the complete area after shifting all the materials All debris are to be removed from site For leveling the ground to one level

41

and filling up all trenches of underground tanks or any low level or trenches all debris earth rubble bricks mortar etc salvaged from dismantling are to be used The bidder has to arrange and bear the cost of dismantling loading unloading amp transportation of materials to his their place After excavating removing the underground tanks pipelines etc the same are to be filled up with available material or material brought from outside if required at contractorrsquos cost and risk in particular for filling up of underground tank trenches etc Dismantling of Underground pipelines in the Railway siding area from decantation header manifold sections and up to BPCL depot compound wall needs Railways permission for dismantling excavation etc which are to be obtained by the Purchaser only However BPCL may provide any assistance if required to the Purchaser in obtaining such permissions After excavation etc the area is to be filled back and brought to original condition to the satisfaction of the BPCL and as directed All safety precautions as stipulated by BPCL are to be followed at the time of disposal of facilities both inside and outside BPCL depot premises compound wall Any damage to the Corporationrsquos or Third Partyrsquos properties during removal of the items will have to be made good by the successful tenderer at their own cost The Corporation reserves the right to claim from the contractor any expenses which might have been incurred by it over and above the EMD by way of restoring damages caused to properties belonging to the Corporation Third Parties by the action of such contractorrsquos or their men Party has to make his own arrangement for power connections to cut the tanks or lighting or any other purpose BPCL shall not provide any power connection No invoice challan will be issued by BPCL for each truck of materials to be removed since the entire materials are being disposed on lumpsum single lot basis OTHER SPECIAL CONDITIONS FOR DEMOLITION OF DEPOT FACILITIES 1 The intending bidder should inspect the site prior to submitting of the offer and make himself familiar with the site conditions and available facilities 2 Bidders alongwith the offers must give an undertaking that the steel plates of tanks pipelines that have contained leaded gasoline will not be used for edible products drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe by suitable means 3 Demolition is an inherently hazardous process and hence every person involved in demolition activity must wear protective equipment including helmet gloves safety footwear etc as per BPCL guidelines 4 Demolition must be supervised by persons having thorough knowledge of demolition process 5 Successful bidder shall carryout a survey to assess the physical characteristics and design of the facilities to be demolished so as to arrive at a safe demolition method Based on survey Demolition Action Plan shall be submitted for BPCLrsquos approval before starting any demolition The plan should include bull Sequence of demolition of facilities with time frame bull Method of demolition of facilities including drawings sketches if any bull The proposed treatment for steel plates particularly for tanks which contained leaded gasoline

42

bull How the party will further utilize the steel plates obtained from product tanks and also the product pipes bull Method of disposal of debris bull Manpower to be deployed bull Machinery Equipment to be deployed bull List of PPE [ Personal Protective Equipments ] required and that would be worn by people involved in the activity 6 Before demolition begins all utility services to the structure like electricity water etc must be disconnected Arrangements must be made to keep the unwanted persons as far away as possible from the site by necessary barricade 7 It is dangerous to leave isolated parts of a wall structures standing as they are liable to collapse from the effect of high winds self weight etc and hence necessary cordoning should be made for such cases 8 Debris should not be allowed to build up against walls or floors with the consequent risk of the structure being unintentionally overloaded 9 Disposal process for debris and pit yard for the same should be identified for safe disposal within the stipulated time 10 Order dismantling From safety consideration following order for dismantling of the depot facility is recommended bull All equipment fittings bull AG Product piping and allied fittings bull AG Product tanks bull UG Product tanks bull Fire protection facilities ie fire water tanks hydrant mains monitors etc bull Internal electrification bull Structures bull Buildings bull Electrical ndash external yard lighting cabling MCC etc bull Communication The above is a standard sequence for dismantling but for this particular tender above sequence is superseded by earlier conditions of dismantling in 3 phases as mentioned in special conditions above 111 Demolition of Above Ground (AG) Tanks There are fatal and serious accidents caused by persons entering confined spaces without the necessary tests being carried out and correct safety rescue equipment being provided It is therefore absolutely essential to ensure that product tanks are tested and certified gas free prior to starting of hot work Following sequence shall be followed for dismantling of AG tanks a) Mechanical isolation of Tank by removing all pipe connections fittings like Level Gauges Dip hatch PV Valves Inter-tank catwalk (if any) b) Internal treatment and further dismantling AG tanks shall be demolished preferably by reverse jacking method

43

For safe working necessary scaffolds platforms etc shall be erected and proper access to them shall be provided The steel plates cut from tank shall be lowered using safe hoisting devices having valid test certificates Prevention of further use of steel plates which contained leaded gasoline for storage of edible products drinking water unless they are removed While disposing of the steel plates obtained from product tanks which contained leaded gasoline it shall be ensured that they are not further used for storing edible product and drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe This could be ensured by the following methods By heat treatment of steel plates using flame cleaner By removing all scales etc by abrasive blast cleaning using grits shots If the plates are grit shot blasted care shall be taken to collect the grit or shot from operation to prevent spread of lead bearing dust The used grits shots must be treated as contaminated and not reused for other operations It should be disposed off along with the residue thus obtained as per practice followed for leaded sludge All parties involved in handling the plates should be made aware of their origin and risks involved in view of leaded gasoline Disposal of steel plates from tanks which didnrsquot contain leaded gasoline Steel plates of other tanks in which leaded products have never been stored can be disposed off after cleaning with wire brush to bare metal particularly the first strake and bottom plates The responsibility of ensuring that the plates are completely safe for further use lies with the successful vendor 112 Demolition of UG tanks Following sequence should be sued for the disposal of Underground tanks

1 Mechanical isolation of Tank by removing all pipe connections fittings like Level Gauges Dip hatch PV Valves etc

2 All personnel involved in the removal and disposal of underground tanks should be aware of the potential hazards associated withmdash (a) flammable andor combustible liquids (b) product toxicity (c) entry into confined spaces and (d) entry into excavations

3 Before start of any work on the UG tank ensure that the copies of the tank cleaning certificates for the tanks are available The same to be certified by the BPCL officer (or) authorized inspector from BPCL who is witnessing the demolition before the start of the work

4 Open the manhole covers with the anchoring supports in place and if the tank is found to be filled with water it will be necessary to dispose of the water in an environmentally safe manner

5 After removal of the water from the tank refill the tank with fresh potable water until the tank starts to overflow Do not allow excess water to escape into the excavation and ensure the level does not rise into the vent pipe and submit the tank to excess static pressure

6 Withdraw water until the level is again down to 150 mm below the top of the tank

44

Use only pumping equipment suitable for the purpose and collect all water for proper Disposal

7 Allow the tank to settle for 2-3 hours and test the small vapor space with a gas detector and if the reading is below 5 of the LEL then the tank may be emptied If the same is found above 5 remove the water from the tank The disposal vendor may inform BPCL about the higher LEL readings and BPCL shall arrange to clean the tank further No work shall be taken up on the tank in this case Please note that the reading of the gas detector has to be witnessed by the BPCL officer (or) authorized inspector from BPCL

8 If the reading of the gas detector is below 5 the water may be removed and the cutting operations may be carried out

For safe working necessary shoring shuttering platforms shall be done and proper access shall be provided The steel plates cut from tank shall be lifted using safe hoisting devices having valid test certificates Prevention of further use of steel plates which contained leaded gasoline for storage of edible products drinking water unless they are removed While disposing of the steel plates obtained from product tanks which contained leaded gasoline it shall be ensured that they are not further used for storing edible product and drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe This could be ensured by the following methods By heat treatment of steel plates using flame cleaner By removing all scales etc by abrasive blast cleaning using grits shots If the plates are grit shot blasted care shall be taken to collect the grit or shot from operation to prevent spread of lead bearing dust The used grits shots must be treated as contaminated and not reused for other operations It should be disposed off along with the residue thus obtained as per practice followed for leaded sludge All parties involved in handling the plates should be made aware of their origin and risks involved in view of leaded gasoline Disposal of steel plates from tanks which didnrsquot contain leaded gasoline Steel plates of other tanks in which leaded products have never been stored can be disposed off after cleaning with wire brush to bare metal particularly the first strake and bottom plates The responsibility of ensuring that the plates are completely safe for further use lies with the successful vendor

12 Product Pipelines The pipelines can be disposed off after cleaning by sufficient water flushing The successful vendor shall ensure that these pipes are not re-used for carrying edible products drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe All parties involved in handling the pipes should be made aware of their origin and risks involved 13 General Safety regulations precautions while carrying out dismantling works The objective of this documents is to provide and establish safe-working practices at the work site of Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd These summarized safety requirements are mandatory and should be fully understood both by the successful vendor and their employees The contractual obligation for safety lies completely with the contractor

45

himself Further some additional safety requirements also can come up In such an even the successful vendor shall follow the more stringent regulation at all times The successful vendor shall at his own expense arrange and comply with all safety provisions as stipulated by the Company Bueuro of Indian Standards the Electricity act Factory act OISD and other acts as applicable in respect of all personnel directly or indirectly employed for the work The successful vendor shall ensure that he his sub-contractor and workers employed by him shall comply with all fire safety heath regulations issued from time to time by the company The successful vendor shall also be liable for any pecuniary liability arising on account of any violation by him of the safety requirements Should any injury to people or loss or damage due to fire or accident to any property or a portion thereof occur as a result of failure to comply with such regulations the successful vendor shall be held responsible for the consequences thereof and shall keep the company harmless and indemnified Relevant Indian standard codes on safety 1) IS3764-1922-Excavation work-code of safety 2) IS401 (Part1amp2) ndash 1967 - Safety regulations for steel tubular scaffolding 3) IS3696(Part 1)-1987-Safety code for scaffolds 4) IS3696(Part 2)-1987-Safety code for Ladders 5) IS7293-1974-Safety code for working with construction machinery 6) IS3016-1982-Code of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operations 7) IS4130-1991-Demolition of buildings-Code of safety 8) IS5216(Part 1amp2)-1982-Recommendation on safety procedures and practices in Electrical work 9) IS10667-1983-Guide for selection of industrial safety equipments for protection foot and leg 10) IS6994(Part 1)-1973-Specification for safety glovesPart 1-Leather and cotton gloves 11) IS2925-1984-Specification for Industrial safety helmets 12) IS3521-1983-Industrial safety belts and harnesses Working at Height Working at height is one of the most hazardous construction operations Utmost care is to be taken while working at height Working at height more than 2 Mtrs Shall be done with suitable guard rails and toe board Guard rail and toe board dimensions shall be same as given for scaffoldings While working at height 2 Mtrs And above safety harness must be used All openings must be boldly amp clearly marked and properly barricaded If cover is used it must be capable to bear the weight Proper crawling ladders must be used for sloping roof where tile battens are not strong enough to take the load For fragile roof crawling boards or roof ladder shall be used Openings cut outs on floor roof must be guarded with barricade cover having capacity to withstand human load and clearly marked with colour and notice board Using Ladder

46

Only one person shall climb or descent from one ladder at a time It shall be secured at top and bottom and in addition one person should be present at the ground to hold the ladder as a second check If the ladder is used for carrying material as well suitable foot holds and handholds shall be provided on the ladder The slope of the ladder shall not be too steep or flat (the ladder shall be given an inclination not steeper than 1 to 4 ie 1 horizontal to 4 vertical) to cause slipping or falling off and it shall rest on firm surface No portable single ladder shall be over 10 M in lengths while the width between the side rails in ring ladder shall in no case be less than 30 cms for ladder upto and including 3 Mtrs in length Ladder shall extend at least 1 M above landing place For longer ladders this width should be increased by at least by 6 mm for each additional 30 cms of length Uniform step spacing shall not exceed 15 cms Rung of the ladder shall not be used for support or to tie stiles or side members are meant for this Ladder shall not be hung from its rungs or from one stile as this tends to pull out the rungs Make sure that footwear is free from mud or grease etc before climbing a ladder Ladder used shall be of standard material like wooden steel and be sufficiently strong conforming to IS3696-1991(Part 2) Scaffolding Scaffolding can be defined as a temporary structure supporting one or more platforms and which is used either as a workplace or for storage of materials in the course construction work including both for maintenance and demolition Scaffolding shall be provided for all works that cannot be safely done from the ground except such short period of work as can be done safely from ladders Scaffolds shall be erected altered or dismantled only by competent persons under proper supervision After erection scaffolds shall be inspected at least once in a week and a written report on each inspection is kept The height above which scaffolding is mandatory is 2 Mtrs Scaffolding shall be of good quality Bamboo or steel tubular structure conforming to IS 4014(Part I and II) Scaffolds shall be designed for their maximum load and with a safety factor of at least 4 or as prescribed by the site-in-charge Scaffolds shall be provided with safe means of access such as stairs ladders or ramps Scaffold shall be tied or anchored to the building or structure at suitable intervals so as to prevent movement

47

Joints in the scaffolds shall be tied up and clamped properly to avoid any slippage The upright members of the scaffolding shall be placed on firm and level ground and base plates at their feet shall rest on timber sole boards All the uprights shall be kept equidistant and shall be connected and strengthened by ladders fixed on the inside of the uprights for strength joints in ladders shall be staggered Transforms shall be set on top of ladders and at right angles to them and building structure Bracing is essential to stiffen the scaffolds and prevent sideways movement and it should run diagonally from ladder to ladder or upright to upright Working platforms and gangways should rest squarely and evenly on transforms to prevent risk of trippling Recommended width of it are a) Not less than 60 cm if used as footing only b) Not less than 80 cm if used also for stacking of materials c) Not less than 11 Mtrs If used for the support of a treETLe platform The provision of security guard rails and toe board at every point at which full height is more than 2 Mtrs Shall be made Guard rail height should be between 90cm and 115 cm and toe board should raise 15 cm above the working platform Suitable protection shall be made by providing debris netting against falling of materials Mobile tower scaffold ndash wheels should be locked when in use Static tower scaffold should not exceed 12 Mtrs In height when free standing and above this height should tied Height to base width ratio for static tower should not more than 41 351 and 31 for indoor outdoor and mobile tower respectively Safety harness should be used while working at height more than 2 Mtrs Scaffolding shall be physically checked for load carrying capacity occasionally Following BIS safety codes shall be referred for further safety precautions a) IS3696-1987 PART I-Safety of scaffolding b) IS3696-1991 PART II-Safety code for ladder c) IS4014-PART 2-Code of practive for steel tubular scaffolding ndash safety regulations Working Platform Wherever possible all works to be done at a height greater than 2 Mtrs Above ground level must be performed from properly constructed and maintained working platform Safe means of access shall be provided to all working platforms Working platforms gangways and stairways shall be so constructed that they shall not sag unduly or unequally Every opening in a working platform shall be provided with suitable beams to prevent the fall of persons or materials The working platform shall be - Closely boarded

48

- At least 60 cm wide if used only as a footing only at least 80 cm wide if used also for stacking material and at least 11 Mtrs If used for the support of a treETLe platform - Provided with tow-boards of minimum 015 Mtrs in height - Provided with hand rails not greater than 085 Mtrs above toe-board - Constructed as close to the structure or building as possible Working on roof People working on roof shall be properly protected by providing temporary railing hand rails safety harness Workers working underneath shall use helmets Care shall be taken to prevent falling of material from top to adjoining area in slat roofs more than 10deg safety belt shall be used and belt end fastened properly to a fixed object Workmen shall not be allowed to work on slippery roofs Fragile materials such as wired glass corrugated plastic sheeting and unreinforced insulating slabs etc shall be identified and necessary precautions taken while working on them People working on fragile roof shall be properly protected by providing two Crawling Bards or Roof ladders so that one is available to stand on while the other is being moved Crawling Boards shall have cross batons atleast 32 mm thick and not more than 380 mm apart and shall be secured in position Gas cutting Adherence to relevant codes and employment of qualified workers are two basic requirements for gas cutting process Hazards such as electricity heat flame flammable gas etc are present in this process Hence following precautions must be followed while carrying these operations All fire precautions as stipulated in IS3016 (Code of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operations) shall be followed while gas cutting operations) shall be followed while gas cutting Fire extinguishers sand buckets water and gunny bags shall be provided when hot work is in progress Gas cylinders used for gas cutting Gas cylinders shall be of approved make Gas cylinder valves shall always be checked and shall be closed when not in use Be stored in a well-ventilated area Be fitted with safety caps when not in use Not be lifted by nozzle and rolled All gas and oxygen regulators shall be fitted with Flashback arrestors being non-return valves designed to prevent and explosive mix developing in cylinder Checking for leaks shall be by means of soapy liquid applied to each joint and under no circumstances shall a naked flame be applied to any part of the cylinder When working at a height do not place cylinders directly beneath the working area as molten metal may fall in to the hoses causing leaks and possibly igniting the gases

49

The welder and any person working in close proximity in order to prevent permanent damage to the eyes must wear suitable eye protection when not in use electricity to the holder and electrode shall turned off Hose shall be in good condition properly clamped as per specifications Welding cable shall have proper insulation with minimum number of joints All equipments shall be properly earthed and cables properly insulated and connected LPG Cylinders if used should be stored kept in a well-ventilated placed and there should be no excavations drains or basements nearby LPG Cylinders should never be stored below ground level or closer than 3 M to cylinder containing oxygen or materials which are toxic and corrosive Cylinders full or empty should never to stored upright with the valve uppermost The valve of empty LPG cylinders should be kept closed if they are left open air will diffuse into the cylinder and may form an explosive mixture BIS Code IS3016-1982 on ldquocode of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operationsrdquo shall be referred for further safety measures Electrical work Some of the basic safety steps to be ensured are given below 1) Only authorised person shall carry out dismantling of electrical system 2) Isolation of the electrical system before taking up the work must be ensured 3) Before working on an electrical line fuse should be physically removed and the line is isolated and a suitable locking mechanism must be provided to prevent accidental switching fixing fuses by other persons A notice board displaying ldquoMen at workrdquo message should be placed The section of circuit under repair should be connected to earth 4) IS 5216-1982 ldquoRecommendations on safety procedures and practices in Electric Worksrdquo shall be referred for further safety measures Working with machineries Material handling equipments Many accidents take place while handling materials at site It is highly hazardous operation Hence special attention by contractor is required in this respect Following precautions are recommended Safe working space for all these equipments must be provided Proper material stockyard should be made and all material should be staked arranged kept in orderly manner with proper moving space for handling machinery Proper warning boards signs shall be provided when machineries like cranes hoists are being operated Brakes clutches of winches shall be checked on regular basis Chains ropes belts shall be inspected and repaired changed as necessary All moving part of the material handling equipment must be provided with suitable guards

50

Lifting ropes should be inspected for kinking loose wires high strands corrosion nicking lubrication change in diameter cross section Slings and other lifting materials which are not suitable for use should be promptly withdrawn and destroyed Lifting chains should be inspected for bent links cracks in weld areas or any other section of link trasverse nicks and gauges and corrosion pits Elongation of the lifting chain link due to over loading should be inspected before using it For lifting hook if the throat opening exceeds 15 of the normal opening it should be replaced When inspecting the hook measurement must be made between the shank and narrowest point of the hook opening A chain used for lifting should not be spliced by inserting a bolt between two links Strain should not be put on a kinked chain Hammer should not be used to force a hook over a chain link A safety hook fitted with a latch to prevent displacement of loads should only be used for material handling lifting IS7293-1974 (Code of Practice for Working with Construction Machinery) shall be referred for further safety measures Cranes All works involving the use of crane shall be properly planned in advance and the following shall be ensured The crane is capable of lifting the load Safe load capacity should be clearly marked on jibs winches pulleys slings and ropes All job cranes should have an automatic safe load indicator which alerts the operator The condition of the ground at the crane location is satisfactory to support the crane and the load The rotation of the cab and therefore the boom is not restricted-suitable matting or plates are available to protect underground services and paving All slings shackles hooks etc are of correct rating and in good condition Cranes and lifting equipments must be inspected and carry a valid test certificate issued by an accredited testing agency Crane hooks etc are to be fitted with properly functioning safety clips to prevent displacement of the sling from the hook during the lift Driver of the crane must be watchful and must ensure before driving the vehicle either forward or reverse that no one is near the wheel of the vehicle and no one is trying to climb the vehicle while moving Crane operators and signalers must be over the age of 18 trained and sufficiently experienced There should always to a signalman or a signaling system such as a

51

telephone if the crane operator cannot see the load throughout the lift Hand signal shall be clear and distinct and shall follow recognised code or system Workers must be use safety shoe and helmet They are also required to wear gloves and other PPE for handling of some special materials Raising lowering and braking of jib should not be done abruptly in order to prevent it from snapping All vehicles used by the contractor shall be in worthy conditions and in conformance to the land transport requirements Cranes should be tested and examined by a competent person for its wear and tear No part of the crane or crane load should be closer than 4 Mtrs to live overhead For movement of crane or other material handling equipment ramp gradient should not exceed 1 in 10 No person should be allowed to stand or work under lifted load All drivers shall hold a valid driving license for the class of vehicle to be driven Manual Handling Assistance should be obtained if the load is too heavy or awkward for manual handing Clear walkway to the destination and safe stack should be ensured before handing the load manually Following procedure should be followed while lifting the load manually Stand close to the load on a firm footing and with feet about 30 am apart Bend the knees and keep your back as straight as you can Take a firm grip on a load Breathe in and throw the shoulders backwards Straighten the legs amp continue to keep the back as straight as you can Make sure that your view is not obstructed by the load Keep the load close to the body Lift slowly and smoothly When carrying the load avoid twisting spine to run move your feet instead One person should not be allowed to pull more than 63 kg The best weight unit for lifting by a worker is 18 kg and hence should be fixed as upper limit of load to be lifted by worker If two or more workers are lifting one should give instructions to ensure that the team works together bull Type of clothing is very important in manual handling of material Clothing should be such that it allows easy movement of arms and will not catch in machinery or on a load

52

bull The successful bidder of the said depot assets will assume full responsibility for demolishing and dismantling the said facilities and itrsquos removal from the corporationrsquos land whether through his own employees or through contract labour It should also be a condition of the tender documents that consequent upon the sale of the said depot assets the depot shall cease to be the corporationrsquos ldquoestablishmentrdquo as that expression is defined in the Building and other construction workers actrsquo1996and if the successful bidder employs 50 or more building workers for the demolition of the said facilities he as the ldquoemployerrdquo in relation to the said establishment will ensure full compliance with the said act including section 44 amp 45 thereof Upon the cancellation of the factory license and the slump sale of the assets of the said depot the storage and distribution of petroleum products is no longer carried on in the said facilities The successful bidder or purchaser of the said depot assets who demolishes the said facilities with the intention of selling the various items from the depot as scrap for his own benefit cannot be regarded as a ldquocontractorrdquo as that expression is defined in the contract labour (regulation amp abolition act1970 Similarly the workmen engaged by the successful bidder or purchaser of the said depot assets for carrying out the work of demolition cannot be regarded as contract labour under the said act In the circumstances no sooner the property in the assets of the depot facilities is transferred to the successful bidder or purchaser the corporation can not be regarded as the ldquoprinciple employerrdquo under the said act in as much as the Corpn has ceased to continue the work of the establishment viz The storage and distribution of the petroleum products in the concerned depot bull Under the Environment (protection) Act 1986 read with Hazardous waste (management amp handling) rules1989 the ldquooccupierrdquo in relation to the depot facilities is obliged to ensure that all hazardous waste are properly handled and disposed of without any adverse effects which may result from such wastes and is also responsible for proper collection reception treatment storage or disposal of these wastes either himself or through the ldquooperator of the facilityrdquo Since the corporation is governed by the said act and rules and highest bidder purchaser of the depot assets is not the occupier generating hazardous it is incumbent on the corporation to continue its practice namely handing over the site to the successful bidder the product including the sludge vapour and gas etc is completely removed as per the Companyrsquos operating procedure It may also be appreciated that the highest bidderpurchaser may fail to take any safeguards to protect his employees or the employees of a contractor engaged by him or the public at large from the toxic or poisonous effects of the residual sludge vapour or gas

ARBITRATION CLAUSE

Any dispute or difference whatsoever arising out of or in connection with this Agreement including any question regarding its existence validity construction interpretation application meaning scope operation or effect of this contract or termination thereof shall be referred to and finally resolved through arbitration as per the procedure mentioned herein below (a) The dispute or difference shall in any event be referred only to a Sole Arbitrator (b) The appointment and arbitration proceedings shall be conducted in accordance with SCOPE forum of Arbitration Rules for the time being in force or as amended from time to time (c) The Seat of arbitration shall be at Mumbai (d) The proceedings shall be conducted in English language (e) The cost of the proceedings shall be equally borne by the parties unless otherwise Directed by the Sole Arbitrator

53

Page 20: e-AUCTION SALE - Bharat Petroleum

20

Annexure ndash C Bidding procedure and Auction guidelines A Steps for Actual Bidding Procedure

1 Go to httpseprocureprocuretigercom 2 Enter ldquoLogin IDldquo and ldquoPasswordrdquo 3 When a bidder logs in for the first time for the particular auction bidder has to accept

to the Terms amp Conditions (After accepting to the terms amp conditions of the company only you can be able to bid)

4 After accepting to the terms you will be taken to the auction-listing page where you will be able to see all the details about the auctions

5 Click on Auction Room link on the top of this page This will take you to the Bidding Page A separate Window opens which is the Bid room

6 Now Start Bidding You can either Bid Manually OR can use Auto-Bid (In Auto bid the computer will bid on your behalf upto that value you given)

7 In the Manual Bid option you can put your bid in the text box available for each ITEM and submit it every time A bid confirmation pop up box will appear to confirming whether you want to go ahead with the bid posted or not If you confirm the bid your bid will be posted If your bid is accepted that will be displayed in ldquoMy Last Accepted Raterdquo column on your right side screen Also the highest bid amount will be displayed in ldquoH1 Raterdquo column If you are the highest bidder at the time ldquoYour Rankrdquo column will be highlighted with ldquogreenrdquo background with rank mentioned as 1 (which is indicative that you are H1 ie the highest bidder for that particular item at that point of time)

8 During the auction the current highest bid of the bidder the bid status and the bid history can be viewed on the screen all the times Bids can be placed at the specified time mentioned during the auction day

9 For Auto Bid Click on the ldquoAuto Bidrdquo icon related to the item you want to bid It will open a small window where you can place your ldquoauto bidldquo The starting bid amount in ldquoLower Limitrdquo text box will be the Opening Price + One Increment or the H1 Price at that point of time Enter the maximum amount in the ldquoUpper Limitrdquo text box Submit your auto bid after filling the upper limit

10 You can see your Bid Value and the Highest Bid Value for a particular lot after bidding once

11 There is Auto Time Extension will be done by the system If any bidder post his bid in the last 10 minutes of the auction closing time the auction will be extended automatically for further 10 minutes

Special Note Bidders are requested to check the Bid Entry in words amp figures before confirming it Any wrong bids will lead to forfeiture of Earnest Money Deposit (EMD) and said lot will be re-auctioned and the bidder is liable to be barred from the future bidding if any

21

B E-Auction Guidelines

BPCL shall finalise the disposal of the items (Lots) against this Tender through e-auction mode BPCL has made arrangement with Ms e-Procurement Technologies Ltd (ETL) who shall be BPCLrsquos authorized service provider for the same Please go through the guidelines given below and submit your acceptance to the same 1 E-Auction shall be conducted by BPCL on pre-specified date and time which the bidders

shall be quoting from their own offices place of their choice Internet connectivity shall have to be ensured by bidders themselves In extreme case of failure of Internet connectivity (due to any reason whatsoever may be) it is the biddersrsquo responsibility decision to send fax communication immediately to Ms e-Procurement Technologies Ltd furnishing the price the bidder wants to bid online with a request to upload the faxed price on line so that ETL will up load that price on line on behalf of the Bidder It shall be noted clearly that the concerned bidder communicating this price to ETL has to solely ensure that the fax message is received by ETL in a readable legible form and also the bidder should simultaneously check up with ETL about the clear receipt of the price faxed It shall also be clearly understood that the bidder shall be at liberty to send such fax communications of prices to be up loaded by ETL only within the closure of Bid time for that particular Lot and under no circumstance it shall be allowed beyond the closure of Bid time for that particular Lot It shall also be noted that ETL should be given a reasonable required time by the bidders to upload such prices online and if such required time is not available at the disposal of ETL at the time of receipt of the fax message from the bidders ETL will not be uploading the prices and either BPCL or ETL are not responsible for this unforeseen circumstances In order to ward-off such contingent situation bidders are requested to make all the necessary arrangements alternatives whatever required so that they are able to circumvent such situation and still be able to participate in the e-auction successfully Failure of power at the premises of bidders during the e-auction cannot be the cause for not participating in the e-auction On account of this the time for the e-auction cannot be extended and neither BPCL nor ETL is responsible for such eventualities

2 Ms e-Procurement Technologies Ltd shall arrange to train your nominated person

(s) without any cost to you after the submission of the required documents amp the EMD amount

3 Starting Bid Bid Increment The opening price and the bid increment value for the

respective Lot has been mentioned vide Annexure A Table-1 BPCL reserves the right to revise the start bid price at the time of auction

4 BIDDING CURRENCY AND UNIT OF MEASUREMENT Bidding and evaluation will be conducted in Indian Rupees (INR) of the item Lot The price bid placed during the ldquoe-Auctionrdquo shall be ldquoRate per Unitrdquo against each Lot

5 At the end of the e-auction bidder has to provide the Price Confirmation for his valid

highest offer submitted in the e-Auction as per BPCLrsquos format immediately after the completion of the e-Auction

6 Procedure of e-Auction

i The start bid price amp increment price have been mentioned vide Annexure A Table-1 which shall be visible to all the bidders on their respective bidding screen for each Lot for which they are qualified to bid

22

Please note that the first bid that comes in the system should be equal to the start price + one increment or higher than the increment value for each Lot The second online bid and onwards for any particular Lot will have to be higher than the H1 rate by the minimum increment value or higher than the increment value

ii E-Auction shall be for a period as mentioned in the tender document for

all the items Lots in this e-auction If a bidder places a bid in the last 10 minutes of closing of the e-Auction and if that bid gets accepted then the duration for that particular Lot shall get extended automatically for another 10 minutes from the time that bid comes in Please note that the auto-extension will take place only if a bid comes in those last 10 minutes and if that bid gets accepted If the bid does not get accepted the auto-extension will not take place even if that bid might have come in the last 10 minutes In case there is no bid in the last 10 minutes of closing of any particular Lot the time shall get closed automatically without any extension for that particular Lot However bidders are advised not to wait till the last minute or last few seconds to enter their bid during the auto-extension period to avoid complications related with internet connectivity network problems system crash down power failure etc

iii The Bidder who has submitted the DD for any category can bid for all

LOTS mentioned under this category In case the bidder is H1 in any or more categories he has to uplift the said LOT as will be confirmed by BPCL at its discretion In case the bidder backs out from uplifting this LOT then the whole EMD for that category may be forfeited by BPCL

iv Auto Bidding Auto Bidding feature is a feature to safe guard the

bidderrsquos interest of any Internet failure or to avoid last minute rush This feature allows Bidders to place an automated bid against other Bidders in an auction for each Lot and bid without having to enter a new amount each time a competing Bidder submits a new offer for any particular Lot

The bid amount that a Bidder enters is the maximum at that point of time that the Bidder is willing to offer for a particular Lot Here the software bids on behalf of the supplier The auto-bid amount is the maximum amount that the Bidder is

willing to offer During the course of bidding the Bidder cannot delete or change the amount of an Auto Bid

Bids are submitted in increments (increasing bid amounts) The application automates auto bidding by processing auto bids automatically according to the increment that BPCL originally established when creating the auction submitting offers to the next bid increment each time a competing Bidder bids regardless if competing bids are submitted as auto or manual bids

7 Successful bidder shall be required to submit the final prices quoted during the e-Auction in the Format provided to you after the completion of Auction to ETL duly signed and stamped as token of acceptance without any new condition other than those already agreed to before start of auction immediately after the completion of the e-Auction

23

8 Your bid will be taken as an offer to collect the items mentioned in that particular Lot Bids once made by you cannot be cancelled withdrawn and you shall be bound to collect the item as mentioned above at your final bid price Should you back out and not agree as per the final rates quoted BPCL shall take action as appropriate including forfeiture of EMD for the whole category

9 After the receipt of the EMD and other required documents the bidder shall be assigned

a Unique User Name amp Password by ETL The bidders are advised to change the Password and edit the information in the Registration Page after the receipt of initial Password from ETL to ensure confidentiality All bids made from the Login ID given to them will be deemed to have been made by their company

10 The bidders will be able to view the following on their screen along with the necessary

fields in the e-Auction a Highest Bid (H1 unit Rate) in the Auction for the Lots for which they are qualified to

bid b Bid Placed by them (Unit Rate) c Their Own Rank (H1 H2 H3hellip etc where H1 would be the highest bidder H2 would

be the second highest bidder and so onhellip) d Opening unit Price amp Bid Increment value for each Lot

11 At the end of the e-Auction BPCL will decide upon the winner BPCLrsquos decision on award of Contract shall be final and binding on all the Bidders

12 BPCL shall be at liberty to cancel the e-auction process at any time before disposing

without assigning any reason 13 BPCL ETL shall not have any liability to bidders for any interruption or delay in access

to the site irrespective of the cause 14 Other Terms amp Conditions

- The Bidder shall not involve himself or any of his representatives in Price manipulation of any kind directly or indirectly by communicating with other bidders BPCL shall have the right to seek explanation from the bidders in case IP address of those bidders is found to be same Action if necessary shall be initiated against such bidders

- The Bidder shall not divulge either his Bids or any other exclusive details of

BPCL to any other party - BPCLrsquos decision on award of Contract shall be final and binding on all the

Bidders - BPCL along with ETL can decide to extend reschedule or cancel any Auction Any

changes made by BPCL and or ETL after the first posting will have to be accepted if the Bidder continues to access the site after that time

- ETL shall not have any liability to Bidders for any interruption or delay in access

to the site irrespective of the cause - ETL is not responsible for any damages including damages that result from but

are not limited to negligence

24

- ETL will not be held responsible for consequential damages including but not

limited to systems problems inability to use the system loss of electronic information etc

15 ONLINE BID FORM General description of details available online during bidding to enable bidders to put their prices online are as below

Lot No

Item Description Location Qty Unit Unit Rate in INR

(In Fig)

Unit Rate in INR (In Words)

1 As given in Table ndash A

As given in Table ndash A

As given in Table ndash

A

As given in Table ndash

A

Important Note

1 The bidders have to quote in the ldquoUnit Rate in INR (In Fig)rdquo column only during the e-auction

2 Please note that in case you are H1 in any LOT then it is mandatory for you to submit the total amount to BPCL and uplift the material Failure to do so will may result in forfeiture of EMD for that category

3 The ldquoUnit Rate in INR (In Words)rdquo will be automatically converted by the System

4 After the bidder submits the bid confirmation of the price he has quoted for any

particular Lot is asked from him twice after which only the system accepts or rejects his bid based on the Start Price H1 rate at that point of time Confirming to the minimum increment value

25

TABLE-A (PART-I)Scrap of Depots and Tanks

(Bidders to note that they have to submit separate EMD for each lot)

LOT NO

COMPLETE LOCATIONADDRESS

BRIEF ITEMS DESCRIPTION (You are requested to visit place before quoting for the

item Please take prior appointment from the contact

person before visiting the site)

Qty Unit EMD (Rs)

START PRICE (RS)

INCREMENTAL

VALUE (RS)

AUCTION

START TIME

AUCTION

CLOSE

TIME

130

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

FIRE ENGINE NO05 amp JOCKY PUMP -01 NO

1 LOT 75000 640000 3200 1000H

R 1030HR

131

CHERLAPALLI INSTALLATION PO-

HCL PB NO4HYDERABADTEL

EANGANA-500051 MRnilesh m karande

(निलश एम करानड) 9866317049

nileshmkarandebharatpetroleumin

OLD PUMPSMPDs

ETC 1 LOT 35000 240000 1200

1000HR

1030HR

132

Sewree InstRETAIL TERR OPSSEWREE

INSTLNSEWREE FORT ROADSEWREE(EAST)MUMBAIMaharashtra400015samanhusai

n983382927422-26156336 Extn

25samanhusainbharatpetroleumin

MS PRODUCT PIPELINES FIRE HYDRENT PIPE

LINES STORAGE STEEL RACKS MS

GATESSTEEL SHEET CUPBOARD

ETC

1 LS 75000 476000 2380 1000H

R 1030HR

26

133

Bharat Petroleum Corporation limited Bhilai Co-op Depot Bijalee NagarGE RoadDistrict-Durg Chattisgarh-490021 Contact Person MrRambabu B

(रामबाब बी)

9926499266 brambabubharatpetroleumin amp MrRavi

K Ghorpade (रनि क

घोरपड) 8600417776 ravikghorpadebharatpetroleumin

Oil Interceptors Hose Boxes

monitors hydrants Valves

Pipelines etc

1 LS 175000 1725912 862956 1000H

R 1030HR

134

Bharat Petroleum Corporation limited Bhilai Co-op Depot Bijalee NagarGE RoadDistrict-Durg Chattisgarh-490021 Contact Person MrRambabu B

(रामबाब बी)

9926499266 brambabubharatpetroleumin amp MrRavi

K Ghorpade (रनि क

घोरपड) 8600417776 ravikghorpadebharatpetroleumin

Search Lights UPS olour

cameras Fans Tubelight fixtures

Gate Light fittingsExhaust

Fans etc

1 LS 35000 335520 16776 1000H

R 1030HR

135

Bharat Petroleum Corporation limited Bhilai Co-op Depot Bijalee NagarGE RoadDistrict-Durg Chattisgarh-490021 Contact Person MrRambabu B

(रामबाब बी)

9926499266 brambabubharatpetroleumin amp MrRavi

K Ghorpade (रनि क

घोरपड) 8600417776 ravikghorpadebharatpetroleumin

Mobile PFS Lab-CG04D1373

1 LS 7500 48000 240 1030H

R 1100HR

136

DHARWAD LPG 323-333BELUR

INDUSTRIAL AREA ROAD NO3P B

NO39DHARWADKARNATAKA-580011

MRRajkatti Y S

10 -20 KL MS TANK MPDs DISPENCING

UNITS

1 LOT 35000 396800 1984 1030H

R 1100HR

27

(राजकटटी िाय एस)

9753125125 rajkattiysbharatpetr

oleumin

137

VILL amp PO AMBABAI KARARIJHANSI

UTTAR PRADESH-284001 MRTajeshwar

(तजशवर ) 9478823709 tajeshwarbharatpet

roleumin

PLATE 8MM 6FT16FT MS TANK 15000

LTSPIPEANGEL SCRAPLIGHT GI

SCRAP ETC

1 LOT 75000 418400 2092 1030H

R 1100HR

138

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

FIRE WATER TANK 03 NO

1 LOT 175000 1872000 9360 1030H

R 1100HR

139

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

MS UNLOADING PUMPSVT

PUMPSMOTORSCENTRIFUGAL PUMPS ETC

1 LOT 250000 4004000 20020 1030H

R 1100HR

140

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

7 NO OF UNDER GROUND

STORAGE TANKS AND ASSOCIATED

PIPE LINES IN TANK FARM

1 LOT 175000 1600000 8000 1100H

R 1130HR

141

Flat no 302 Shanthi Tower Vinayak

Nagar Hyderabad RoadNIZAMABADTELANGANA-503002 MR

Sri Harsha (शरी हषाा)

8606510668 sriharshabharatpetr

oleumin

MONO PUMP PRESET PUMP

MPDs EMBLEM POLE OLD

TANKFALSE CEILING OLD RVI

ETC

1 LOT 35000 229600 1148 1100H

R 1130HR

28

142

KARUR TERRITORY ATHUR ampKADAPARAI

VILLAGE ERODE ROAD ATHUR

POSTKARURTAMIL NADU-639002

MRDilip Krishnan

(दिलीप कषणि)

8138906295 dilipkrishnanbharat

petroleumin

OLD 11KV VCB ELECTRICAL

PANEL500KVA DG SET OLD VFD

PANELMICRO PLC AND PANEL ETC

1 LOT 75000 556800 2784 1100H

R 1130HR

143

WARANGAL DEPOT GOOD SHED

ROADWARANGALTELENGANA-506002

MRMukesh Murali

(मकश मरली)

9497270991 mukeshmuralibhara

tpetroleumin

VARIOUS DIA METER CS

PIPESGATE VALVES

1 LOT 75000 4924689 246234 1100H

R 1130HR

144

RAJBANDH TOP RAJBANDH

CHATTYDURGAPURWEST BENGAL-

713212 MRDurga

Annapurna K V N (िराा

अननपणाा क िी एि)

9775077069 durgakvnbharatpetr

oleumin

SCRAPPED MS SKO PRODUCT

TRANSFER PIPELINELIVE FIRE

DIGHTING FACILITIES LOADING

ARMSOLD TLC UNIT OLD VALES

ETC

1 LS 75000 483200 2416 1100H

R 1130HR

145

BPCL HOSPET PSA FOR SALES

OFFICERHOSPETKARNATAKA-583201

MRPradeep J Hivare

(परिीप ज नहिार)

9940588023 pradeepjhivarebhar

atpetroleumin

STEEL CANOPYTANK

MPDLIGHT FITTINGS

AUTOMATION EQUIPMENT ETC

1 LS 35000 320000 1600 1130H

R 1200HR

146

MANGLIA RECEIPT TERMINAL MANGILA

- SANVER ROAD MANGLIAINDOREMA

DHYA PRADESH-453771 MR Swapnil S

Kakde (सिनिल एस

काकड़) 7709969664 swapnilskakdebhar

atpetroleumin

FW PUMP SUCTION HEADER-

500MM PUMP DISCHARGE PL

250MMCOOLING SYSTEM FIXED

FOAM STSTEMFIRE

EXTINGUISHER JOCKY PUMP ETC

1 LS 75000 567800 2839 1130H

R 1200HR

29

147

ADARSH NAGAR DIST - BIJNORNAZIBABAD

UTTAR PRADESH-246763 MRMohd

Ibran (मौ इबराि)

9839523968 mohdibranbharatpe

troleumin

RUBBER HOSE WITH

FLANGEGATE VALVEs FOAM

DRUMALUMINIUM SCRAPMS TANK500LTR PROVER ETC

1 LOT 75000 500460 25023 1130H

R 1200HR

148

NO- 214 VISHWAKARMA

INDUSTRIAL AREAJAIPURRAJSRH

AN-302013 MRRajendra KM

(राजनर कमार)

99281493310141-6501547

rajendrakmbharatpetroleumin

KIRLOSKAR PUMP KIRLOSKAR

ENGINEFIRE ENGINE 03 NO

1 LOT 35000 230000 1150 1130H

R 1200HR

149

KARUR TERRITORY ATHUR ampKADAPARAI

VILLAGE ERODE ROAD ATHUR

POSTKARURTAMIL NADU-639002

MRRishi Rohan (ऋनष

रोहि) 7979944941 rishirohanbharatpet

roleumin

OLD STEEL TANKOLD PUMPING UNITSOLD

CANOPY ITEMSOLD EMBLEM

POLESOLD YARD LIGHTS FITTINGS

ETC

1 LOT 35000 179020 8951 1130H

R 1200HR

150

BULK OIL DEPOT JANKI NAGAR

BAHRIACH ROADGONDAUTTAR

PRADESH-271001

MRAnuj Jaiswal (अिज

जयसिाल) 7897030498 anujjaiswalbharatp

etroleumin

75KVA DG Set 125 KVA DG Set Preset Meters Proving Tanks

350mm diaStrainier etc

1 LS 75000 6309952 315497 1200H

R 1230HR

151

IRIMPANAM INSTALLATION NEW

OIL INSTALLATIONKOCHI KERALA-682309 MRU

Ramadas (य रामिास)

9958444988 uramadasbharatpet

roleumin

WEATHER SHIELD FOR ESCAPE LADDERWO

METER SYSTEMATF

PUMPLABORATORY

ITEMSSPRINKLER ETC

1 LOT 175000 1920000 9600 1200H

R 1230HR

152

STATION ROADHISSARHARYANA-125001 MRAbdul

Matin (अबिल मतीि)

9983784935 abdulmatinbharatp

etroleumin

2T DISPENCER amp OIL TANKGLOW FACIA CANOPY

ETC

1 LOT 75000 672328 336164 1200H

R 1230HR

30

153

Bharat Petroleum Corporation limited Bhilai Co-op Depot Bijalee NagarGE RoadDistrict-Durg Chattisgarh-490021 Contact Person MrRambabu B

(रामबाब बी)

9926499266 brambabubharatpetroleumin amp MrRavi

K Ghorpade (रनि क

घोरपड) 8600417776 ravikghorpadebharatpetroleumin

USED SCRAPPED TANK

1 LOT 250000 5769360 288468 1200H

R 1230HR

154

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumi

FIRE WATER TANK LIGHT

POLESSTORAGE TANK PIPELINE

ETC

453000

MT 250000 1198675 5993 1200H

R 1230HR

155

BPCL MANMAD INSTALLATION

MANMAD NANDGAON ROAD

PANEWADI MANMADNASHIKMAHARASHTRA423104

Contact Person MrDeepak Satpute

9692006232

USEDSCRAPPED DEPOT ASSETS-

FIRE WATER PIPELINEEXTINGU

ISHERFOAM TANKSVHF

HANDSET ETC

1 LS 175000 9647424 482371 1230H

R 1300HR

156

satish paikara m

(पकरा सतीश एम) CH INSTALLATION

MANAGER (RETAIL) BUDGE BUDGE 2

GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST

24-PARGANAS [SOUTH] BUDGE

BUDGE West Bengal PIN - 700137 TEL -

033-24701457 033-24701765 MOB -

9982754999 e-mail paikarasmbharatpe

troleumin

WEIGH BRIDGE 1 LOT 35000 168000 840 1230H

R 1300HR

31

157

dnyaneshwar

bendkule (बडकल

जञािश िर) SR MANAGER OPS IC

(RETAIL) MIRAJ OPPRAILWAY GOODS

SHED (MG) CHANDANWADI

MIRAJ Maharashtra PIN - 416410 TEL - 0241-2595555 -

MOB - 9820246346 e-mail

dnyaneshwarbbharatpetroleumin

FIRE ENGINE PUMP 03 NO

1 LOT 75000 316800 1584 1230H

R 1300HR

158

NAVGHAR INDUSTRIAL ESTATE

BEHIND MSEB GAS TURBINE UNIT

PBNO8 DIST-RAIGAD

BOKADVIRAURANMAHARASHTRA400702

Contact Person Mr Wadhwa Vinay Kumar

022-27222767981146387

6

DISPERSANT SPRAY SYSTEM20

KL NITROGEN TANKTANK-OIL

ON WATER MONITORING SYSTEM ETC

505 MT 35000 337704 16885 1230H

R 1300HR

159

dua gurinder (िआ

रररििर) CHIEF MANAGER OPS IC (RETAIL) KOTA TOP

MS BHARATPETROLEUM

CORPORATION LTDKOTA TOPNH-

27VILLAGE -BRIJESHPURATATHEDKOTA (RAJASTHAN)-325201 TEL - 0744-

2863317 MOB - 9793294449 e-mail

duagbharatpetroleumin

VARIOUS TYPE OF FIRE WATER

PIPELINE 41 MT 175000 2651707 13258

1230HR

1300HR

160

HAZIRA RETAIL TERRITORY SURAT

HAZIRA ROAD POICHHPORE DIST -

SURATHAZIRA GUJRAT-394510

CONTACT PERSON MRMiran M Vaghela

(नमरि एम िाघला)

9033370396 miranmvaghelabhar

PIPELINE amp FITTINGS FIRE

FIGHTING PUMPSLOADING

ARMS ETC

1 LS 75000 748160 37408 1400H

R 1430HR

32

atpetroleumin

161

BIJWSAN INSTALLATION NEAR

IGI AIRPORTNEW DELHIDELHI-110061

MRNavi Sharma (ििी

शमाा) 7727863450 navisharmabharatp

etroleumin

OLD PLT PIPELINES

1 LOT 35000 170400 852 1400H

R 1430HR

162

negi kamal (िरी कमल

ससिह) SR MANAGER OPS IC (RETAIL) KANPUR KANPUR

POL DEPOT BHAUNTI NH - 2 KALPI ROAD

PANKI KANPUR Uttar Pradesh PIN -

208020 TEL - - 0512-2985689 MOB -

9824201038 e-mail negikbharatpetrole

umin

FIRE ENGINE 03 NO

1 LS 35000 384000 1920 1400H

R 1430HR

163

BG GOODS SHED ROAD THACHA

NALLURTIRUNELVELITAMIL NADU-627358

CONTACT PERSON MR Aditya Sri Ram E

(आदितय शरी राम ई)

8867857296 adityasriramebhara

tpetroleumin

WEIGHT BRIDGE PRODUCT PUMP

WITH MOTORSFILLING

CABINET OLD STEEL PLATE ETC

1 LOT 35000 346264 173132 1400H

R 1430HR

164

BPCL IRUGUR TOP INSTALLATION

RAVATHUR PO IRUGUR

VIACOIMBATORE TAMIL NADU-641103

CONTACT PERSON MRNitesh Kumar

(नितश कमार)

9542345719 niteshkumar001bha

ratpetroleumin

MPDCANOPY ETC

1 LS 35000 328320 16416 1400H

R 1430HR

33

165

DESUR DEPOT NEAR DESUR RAILWAY

STATION VILLAGE ZADSHAPUR

DESURBELGAUMKARNATAKA-590014

MRManikantan G

(कनिकि टि जी)

9894555724 manikantangbharat

petroleumin

200 DIA FF LINE - ADDL WOPD

METER MASTER METERMLDB

PANELBARRIER GATE FOR

ENTRYEXIT ETC

22713

MT 35000 1097387 5486 1430H

R 1500HR

166

NEAR RAILWAY STATION PO

ATHARBANKI RLY COLONY DIST

JAGATSINGHPURPARADEEP ODISHA-

754120 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

OLD PD METERSMS

PIPELINESOLD MS PIPELINESASBEST

OS SHEETS ETC

1 LOT 35000 1889412 94470 1430H

R 1500HR

167

PB NO 106 GPO SALAWASJODHPURR

AJASTHAN-342001 MRAvinash Sahani

(अनििाश साहिी)

9587891413 avinashsahanibhara

tpetroleumin

MS SCRAP FIRE ENGINES (04

NOS) FUEL TANKS 1 MT 35000 246400 1232

1430HR

1500HR

168

BPCL PIYALA RETAIL INSTALLATION

VILLAGE - PIYALA PO ASAUTI TEHSIL-

BALLARBHGARH DIST - FARIDABAD

HARYANA-121102 MRMandal

Soumyajyoti (मिडल

सोमयजयोनत)

9874444332 mandalsbharatpetr

oleumin

FIRE EXTINGUISHER 10

KG DCPRADAR LEVEL GUAGE-

TANK FARM AUPARALLEL

REDUNDANT UPS-15

KVAAUTOMATION CABLESFLP

LIGHT FIXTURES IN WAGON P ETC

1 LOT 75000 724360 36218 1430H

R 1500HR

169

17 A HASTINGS ROADALLAHABADUTTAR PRADESH-211001 MRAkash R rivastava

(आकाश शरीिासति)

7678882211 akashsrivastavabha

ratpetroleumin

CANOPY LIGHTS (CFL)SEWING

MACHINE USHA TAILOR MODCO2

FIRE EXINGUISHER250

W MH Canopy light fixtures ETC

1 LOT 35000 2357168 117858 1430H

R 1500HR

34

170

AT POST AKOLNER TALUKA

AHMEDNAGAR DIST -

AHMEDNAGARMAHARASHTRA-414005

MRArpit Tiwari (अरपात

नतिारी) 9408381499 arpittiwaribharatpe

troleumin

FIRE WATER PUMP 850klTLF PUMP MS (M) 50 KLHR25 KVA DG SETCANOPYAMFTLF PUMP MS (M)

50 KLHR ETC

1 LS 35000 200800 1004 1500H

R 1530HR

171

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

10 KG DCP 10 NOS10 KG DCP 10

NOSBULK METERS 9 NOSBULK

METERS 141 NOS150MM DIA

PIPE LINE FOR SPEED80MM DIA

PIPE LINE FOR SPEED F 1FF PIPE LINE 200 MM ETC

1 LOT 250000 4839456 2419728 1500H

R 1530HR

172

ram mahto (राम

कमार) MANAGER OPS IC (RETAIL)

BALASORE DEPOT BALASORE DEPOT SOMENATHPUR

INDUSTRIAL AREA ESTATE BALASORE

Odisha PIN - 756019 TEL - 06782-224272 99562-19155 MOB - 9453042457 e-mail ramkumarbharatpe

troleumin

JB NFLP 25 NOSLIGHT

FITTINGS FLP 35 NLIGHT POLES

4M HT 12 NOELECTRICAL

CABLESSLAYINGCEILING FANS 20

NOS20 TON WINDOW AC

MAKE-SAMSUN ETC

1 LOT 35000 279564 139782 1500H

R 1530HR

173

BHARAT PETROLEUM CORP LTD SANKARI

DEPOTNARRAPANCHAVADI

SANKARI(RS)SALEM DIST SANKARITAMIL

NADU-637302 MRArun David A

(अरण डनिड ए)

9482875768 arundavidabharatp

etroleumin

200MM DIA STRAINER-

1NOGODREJFILING CABINET

4DRSSLIDING DOOR SDU-1GODREJ STORWEL

MODEL2MF SYSTEM 3PANELS

ETC

1 LOT 250000 4568544 2284272 1500H

R 1530HR

174

IRIMPANAM INSTALLATION NEW

OIL INSTALLATIONKOCHI KERALA-682309 MRU

Ramadas (य रामिास)

9958444988

RLY TRACKS amp ALLIED

FACILITYRLY TRACKS amp ALLIED

FACILITY ADDITIONAL

1 LOT 175000 1548000 7740 1500H

R 1530HR

35

uramadasbharatpetroleumin

175

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

Y STRAINER 200MM

2NOSSLUDGE PIT AT

BERHAMPORE4-DR FILLING CABINET-2

NOONE GODREJ STEEL TABLE

T9EARTHPITS FOR AG TANKS (12

NOS)ETC

1 LS 35000 372320 18616 1530H

R 1600HR

176

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

STOREWELL PLAIN ALMIRAH-2MS

STORAGE SAFEABLOY

LOCKFLP 125W HPMV 4NOSFIRE

ENGINE SET NO10 ETC

1 LOT 35000 3465584 173279 1530H

R 1600HR

177

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

FLP NON-INTEGRAL FLOOD

LIGHT 2SAKTI 4KVA

AUTOSTABILISERZYXEL OMNI 56K

MODEM FOR BERHARECEIVER-

1 CAMERA-2 MONITOR-1 ETC

1 LOT 75000 767068 383534 1530H

R 1600HR

178

BPCL MANMAD INSTALLATION

MANMAD NANDGAON ROAD

PANEWADI MANMADNASHIKMAHARASHTRA423104

Contact Person MrDeepak Satpute

9692006232

1 no 250 KVA DG SET

2 no of 630 KVA DG SET 6 number

HT panels with CTPT bus-bar

AMF panel for DG sets DG set cables

etc

1 LS 175000 1217664 608832 1530H

R 1600HR

179

BPCL MANMAD INSTALLATION

MANMAD NANDGAON ROAD

PANEWADI MANMADNASHIKMAHARASHTRA423104

Contact Person MrDeepak Satpute

Old roof sheet of TWF GANTRY

1 LS 35000 160812 80406 1530H

R 1600HR

36

9692006232

180

BHARAT PETROLEUM CORPORATION

LIMITED KONDAPALLI DEPOT ( TOP )

PINAPAKA (VIL amp POST) KONDAPALLI

(VIA) KRISVIJAYAWADAAN

DHRA PRADESH-9504214192

avneeshbhartibharatpetroleumin

DG SET AMF PANELS FIRE

ENGINE 70W ST LIGHT FIX 13

NOS160W FLP MLL TYPE 74

NOS15M HOSES 36NOS15 TON

AIR COND 2NOSFLD LIGHT

FIT 2X400 25NOS110V 100AH BATT

CHARGER ETC

1 LOT 35000 200000 1000 1600H

R 1630HR

181

IRUGUR BPCL IRUGUR TOP

INSTALLATION RAVATHUR PO

IRUGUR VIA COIMBATORE Tamil Nadu PIN - 641103 CONTACT PERSON MRSoorya Krishna

(सयाा कषणा) 9895449420

sooryakrishnabharatpetroleumin

ELECTRICALLY OPERATED EXIT BARTERMINAL

ROOM CARD READERTLF RTD

UNIT - BAY10POINT4TLF SET STOP VALVE - BAY10POI15 KL UNDER DRIVEWAY

TANK ETC

1 LS 250000 2120778

1 1060389

1600HR

1630HR

182

WARANGAL DEPOT GOOD SHED

ROADWARANGALTELENGANA-506002

MRMukesh Murali

(मकश मरली)

9497270991 mukeshmuralibhara

tpetroleumin

FW PIPELINE IN TANKFARM

AREAERECTION-75HP

MOTOR75HP PPU FLOWMORE

MSTLF125HP PPU

FLORITEHSDITLF20 HP PUMP KIR

MAKE NO 18 ETC

1 LS 75000 4934092 246704 1600H

R 1630HR

183

BARAUNI TOP PAPROUR DISTRICT

BEGUSARAIBARAUNIBIHAR-851114

CONTACT PERSON MRSaurabh Kumar

9432343519 saurabhkumar001b

haratpetroleumin

FIRE ENGINE-615KLHR-3NOSFIRE ENGINE-

615KLHR-3NOSMASTER METER SET - 3

NOS125KVA DG SET - 2 NOS15 TONS WINDOW

AC WITH REMOTE

1 LS 35000 227300 11365 1600H

R 1630HR

37

ETC

184

KATHGODAM DEPOT DIST -

NANITALUTTARAKHAND-263126 CONTACT PERSON MRPawan

Kumar (पिि कमार)

9862826505 pawankumar006bh

aratpetroleumin

1AVERY ZL SDDU ES0652 MS1LampT ZL HDDU BS5257 HSDZ LINE (SD) -

PUMPLampT PACEMAKER

IVLampT PACEMAKER

IV1LampT ZL HDDU GS1246 HSD ETC

1 LOT 35000 364000 1820 1600H

R 1630HR

185

UDAISAGAR ROAD NEAR RANA PRATAP

NAGAR RLY STNUDAIPURRAJAST

HAN-313001 CONTACT PERSON

MRKhuswinder

(खससिििर)

9412058886 khuswinderbharatp

etroleumin

ZWICKY PUMP NO175HP

PPUNIT-PUMP1PIPELINE

amp FTGS 10080NBFIRE

WATER TANK 858 KL CAP ADDFIRE

WATER RING MAIN ADDL EXP 1

SPRINKILER PIPELINE etc

1 LOT 250000 2121216 1060608 1630H

R 1700HR

186

BPC OIL DEPOT BATILPUR DIST-

DEVAREYABATILPURUTTAR PRADESH-

274001 MR Deepak

Joshi (िीपक जोशी)

9927576670 deepakjoshi001bha

ratpetroleumin

DG SET 125KVAPADLOCK (MAKE ABLOY) - 6

NO6 KVA GENSETDG SET 65

KVAVC BREAKER75 HP PP UNIT-PUMP

NO 2 ETC

1 LOT 35000 320000 1600 1630H

R 1700HR

187

Kandla Installation Khari Rohar Road

Gandhidham(Kutch)GandhidhamGUJRAT-

370201 CONTACT PERSON MRMayank

Bhatt (मयिक भटट)

8154964083 mayankbhattbharat

petroleumin

TANK NO 8 4645 KLTK NO2-ADDL CT-MVWSFFTK NO 18 13667 KL

ERECTIOTANK NO 2 15128 KL EXTN

ETC

1 LS 250000 7210400 36052 1630H

R 1700HR

188

PETROL DEPOT ABEKA

MAKBARAMEERUTUTTAR PRADESH-

250002 CONTACT PERSON MRKumar

Avinash (कमार

MIDCO SD PUMP3NO Z LINE (HD) PUMPAVERY

(SD) ERA PUMPSUBPUMP

amp DISPENSORS 2NOLampT Z LINE

1 LOT 75000 5687512 284375 1630H

R 1700HR

38

अनििाश) 8004938516 kumaravbharatpetr

oleumin

SD PUMP ETC

189

MUZAFFARPUR DEPOT VILL

SHERPURMUZAFFARPURM BIHAR-842005

CONTACT PERSON MRDipayan Roy

(दिपायि रॉय) 06243-242047 Extn 222

9933050509 dipayanroybharatp

etroleumin

DISPENCING UNITPOLE MOUNTED EMBLEM CANAOPY

STRUCTUREOLD MPDsTANK amp

MONOLITH ETC

17553

MT 35000 11200 56 1630H

R 1700HR

190

BARAUNI TOP PAPROUR DISTRICT

BEGUSARAIBARAUNIBIHAR-851114

CONTACT PERSON MrManjul Prasad

Arya (मिजल परसाि आया)

7004230090 manjulprasadarybh

aratpetroleumin

PRODUCT PIPE FITTING TANK

FOUNDATIONTWD

PIPESFITTINGS900KL TANK II858KL

TANK 10 ETC

1 LOT 250000 2184023 1092012 1700H

R 1730HR

191

BARAUNI TOP PAPROUR DISTRICT

BEGUSARAIBARAUNIBIHAR-851114

CONTACT PERSON MrManjul Prasad

Arya (मिजल परसाि आया)

7004230090 manjulprasadarybh

aratpetroleumin

FOAM TANK 3KL - 1 NOFOAM TANK

3KL - 1 NO100 MM PIPELINE amp FT

550M150 MM PIPELINE amp

FT225M350 MM PIPELINE amp FT

575M ETC

1 LS 35000 275652 137826 1700H

R 1730HR

192

BIJWSAN INSTALLATION NEAR

IGI AIRPORTNEW DELHIDELHI-110061

MRNavi Sharma (ििी

शमाा) 7727863450 navisharmabharatp

etroleumin

HSD TWD PIPELINE HEADER

amp VELVE UPTO TANKATF TWD

PIPELINE HEADER amp VALVE UPTO

TANKS AND LDO TWD PIPE LINE

HEADER amp VALVE UPTO TANK

1 LS 250000 3513600 17568 1700H

R 1730HR

39

SPECIAL NOTES

1 The above old items would be disposed as indicated in the table

2 Pl refer AnnexurendashD for detailed scope of disposal

TABLE ndash A [ PARTndash2 ] [Tentative]

TENTATIVE TAX RATES

STATE TAX FERROUS SCRAP

ALL IGST 1800

CSGST 900

SGST 900

The above mentioned tax rates are tentative and BPCL reserves the right to apply the rates applicable for ferrous and Non ndashferrous items which will be informed during the auction

40

ANNEXURE-D

Scope and SPECIAL CONDITIONS for Disposal of old tanks amp Depot Assets BPCL has different Installation amp depot as per the list in table A Part I The above list is only indicative and not limited exhaustive or actual and it is only for your general referenceguidance Parties have to physically visit the depot and inspect the lot meant for sale and make their own estimates and ascertain the condition of materials its quality it weight quantities make model numbers size capacities specifications and condition etc Therefore no claim shall be entertained in case of any variations if reported at the time of upliftment which may kindly be noted However there may be few items as given below left in the depot not meant for disposal and the same are separately marked or shown at the time of inspection and parties should consider accordingly The following items are not covered in the subject disposal and they are excluded from contractorrsquos scope of work a) Land b) Grown up Big Trees However small bushes shrubs etc are to be

removed and area to be cleaned from all vegetation etc 1 Pipelines running under Railway Tracks 2 Any petroleum products such as petroldieselkerosenelubricantsgreases

gear oils etc found in tankspipesbarrelsloosebulkpackages etc either inside or outside depot premises Petroleum products sludge are not covered in sale and to be handed over to BPCL if any foundsalvaged

3 Dispensing pumps retail outlet items like trays etc which are clearly marked amp kept separately

Please note that as BPCL has to handover land to Govt Authorities for their construction of sheds etc urgently and therefore the sequence of disposal in Phases and Time Lines shall be as under Contractor has to immediately complete the disposal of facilities falling under area from boundary wall The contractorrsquos obligations for completion of entire job will be as per tender terms amp conditions At the time of dismantling of facilities the contractor has to provide separate temporary fencing at his cost so that even after handing over part land to Govt Authorities for their construction activities other facilities are demarcated and any encroachment from unauthorized authority people are avoided The contractor has to make their own arrangements for safety and security during the entire operations of disposal activities The entire job must be completed as above but not exceeding 16 weeks from the date of authority letter as shown above failing which appropriate action as deemed fit will be taken in line with the general terms and conditions of the auction tender The successful bidder has to surface amp level the complete area after shifting all the materials All debris are to be removed from site For leveling the ground to one level

41

and filling up all trenches of underground tanks or any low level or trenches all debris earth rubble bricks mortar etc salvaged from dismantling are to be used The bidder has to arrange and bear the cost of dismantling loading unloading amp transportation of materials to his their place After excavating removing the underground tanks pipelines etc the same are to be filled up with available material or material brought from outside if required at contractorrsquos cost and risk in particular for filling up of underground tank trenches etc Dismantling of Underground pipelines in the Railway siding area from decantation header manifold sections and up to BPCL depot compound wall needs Railways permission for dismantling excavation etc which are to be obtained by the Purchaser only However BPCL may provide any assistance if required to the Purchaser in obtaining such permissions After excavation etc the area is to be filled back and brought to original condition to the satisfaction of the BPCL and as directed All safety precautions as stipulated by BPCL are to be followed at the time of disposal of facilities both inside and outside BPCL depot premises compound wall Any damage to the Corporationrsquos or Third Partyrsquos properties during removal of the items will have to be made good by the successful tenderer at their own cost The Corporation reserves the right to claim from the contractor any expenses which might have been incurred by it over and above the EMD by way of restoring damages caused to properties belonging to the Corporation Third Parties by the action of such contractorrsquos or their men Party has to make his own arrangement for power connections to cut the tanks or lighting or any other purpose BPCL shall not provide any power connection No invoice challan will be issued by BPCL for each truck of materials to be removed since the entire materials are being disposed on lumpsum single lot basis OTHER SPECIAL CONDITIONS FOR DEMOLITION OF DEPOT FACILITIES 1 The intending bidder should inspect the site prior to submitting of the offer and make himself familiar with the site conditions and available facilities 2 Bidders alongwith the offers must give an undertaking that the steel plates of tanks pipelines that have contained leaded gasoline will not be used for edible products drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe by suitable means 3 Demolition is an inherently hazardous process and hence every person involved in demolition activity must wear protective equipment including helmet gloves safety footwear etc as per BPCL guidelines 4 Demolition must be supervised by persons having thorough knowledge of demolition process 5 Successful bidder shall carryout a survey to assess the physical characteristics and design of the facilities to be demolished so as to arrive at a safe demolition method Based on survey Demolition Action Plan shall be submitted for BPCLrsquos approval before starting any demolition The plan should include bull Sequence of demolition of facilities with time frame bull Method of demolition of facilities including drawings sketches if any bull The proposed treatment for steel plates particularly for tanks which contained leaded gasoline

42

bull How the party will further utilize the steel plates obtained from product tanks and also the product pipes bull Method of disposal of debris bull Manpower to be deployed bull Machinery Equipment to be deployed bull List of PPE [ Personal Protective Equipments ] required and that would be worn by people involved in the activity 6 Before demolition begins all utility services to the structure like electricity water etc must be disconnected Arrangements must be made to keep the unwanted persons as far away as possible from the site by necessary barricade 7 It is dangerous to leave isolated parts of a wall structures standing as they are liable to collapse from the effect of high winds self weight etc and hence necessary cordoning should be made for such cases 8 Debris should not be allowed to build up against walls or floors with the consequent risk of the structure being unintentionally overloaded 9 Disposal process for debris and pit yard for the same should be identified for safe disposal within the stipulated time 10 Order dismantling From safety consideration following order for dismantling of the depot facility is recommended bull All equipment fittings bull AG Product piping and allied fittings bull AG Product tanks bull UG Product tanks bull Fire protection facilities ie fire water tanks hydrant mains monitors etc bull Internal electrification bull Structures bull Buildings bull Electrical ndash external yard lighting cabling MCC etc bull Communication The above is a standard sequence for dismantling but for this particular tender above sequence is superseded by earlier conditions of dismantling in 3 phases as mentioned in special conditions above 111 Demolition of Above Ground (AG) Tanks There are fatal and serious accidents caused by persons entering confined spaces without the necessary tests being carried out and correct safety rescue equipment being provided It is therefore absolutely essential to ensure that product tanks are tested and certified gas free prior to starting of hot work Following sequence shall be followed for dismantling of AG tanks a) Mechanical isolation of Tank by removing all pipe connections fittings like Level Gauges Dip hatch PV Valves Inter-tank catwalk (if any) b) Internal treatment and further dismantling AG tanks shall be demolished preferably by reverse jacking method

43

For safe working necessary scaffolds platforms etc shall be erected and proper access to them shall be provided The steel plates cut from tank shall be lowered using safe hoisting devices having valid test certificates Prevention of further use of steel plates which contained leaded gasoline for storage of edible products drinking water unless they are removed While disposing of the steel plates obtained from product tanks which contained leaded gasoline it shall be ensured that they are not further used for storing edible product and drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe This could be ensured by the following methods By heat treatment of steel plates using flame cleaner By removing all scales etc by abrasive blast cleaning using grits shots If the plates are grit shot blasted care shall be taken to collect the grit or shot from operation to prevent spread of lead bearing dust The used grits shots must be treated as contaminated and not reused for other operations It should be disposed off along with the residue thus obtained as per practice followed for leaded sludge All parties involved in handling the plates should be made aware of their origin and risks involved in view of leaded gasoline Disposal of steel plates from tanks which didnrsquot contain leaded gasoline Steel plates of other tanks in which leaded products have never been stored can be disposed off after cleaning with wire brush to bare metal particularly the first strake and bottom plates The responsibility of ensuring that the plates are completely safe for further use lies with the successful vendor 112 Demolition of UG tanks Following sequence should be sued for the disposal of Underground tanks

1 Mechanical isolation of Tank by removing all pipe connections fittings like Level Gauges Dip hatch PV Valves etc

2 All personnel involved in the removal and disposal of underground tanks should be aware of the potential hazards associated withmdash (a) flammable andor combustible liquids (b) product toxicity (c) entry into confined spaces and (d) entry into excavations

3 Before start of any work on the UG tank ensure that the copies of the tank cleaning certificates for the tanks are available The same to be certified by the BPCL officer (or) authorized inspector from BPCL who is witnessing the demolition before the start of the work

4 Open the manhole covers with the anchoring supports in place and if the tank is found to be filled with water it will be necessary to dispose of the water in an environmentally safe manner

5 After removal of the water from the tank refill the tank with fresh potable water until the tank starts to overflow Do not allow excess water to escape into the excavation and ensure the level does not rise into the vent pipe and submit the tank to excess static pressure

6 Withdraw water until the level is again down to 150 mm below the top of the tank

44

Use only pumping equipment suitable for the purpose and collect all water for proper Disposal

7 Allow the tank to settle for 2-3 hours and test the small vapor space with a gas detector and if the reading is below 5 of the LEL then the tank may be emptied If the same is found above 5 remove the water from the tank The disposal vendor may inform BPCL about the higher LEL readings and BPCL shall arrange to clean the tank further No work shall be taken up on the tank in this case Please note that the reading of the gas detector has to be witnessed by the BPCL officer (or) authorized inspector from BPCL

8 If the reading of the gas detector is below 5 the water may be removed and the cutting operations may be carried out

For safe working necessary shoring shuttering platforms shall be done and proper access shall be provided The steel plates cut from tank shall be lifted using safe hoisting devices having valid test certificates Prevention of further use of steel plates which contained leaded gasoline for storage of edible products drinking water unless they are removed While disposing of the steel plates obtained from product tanks which contained leaded gasoline it shall be ensured that they are not further used for storing edible product and drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe This could be ensured by the following methods By heat treatment of steel plates using flame cleaner By removing all scales etc by abrasive blast cleaning using grits shots If the plates are grit shot blasted care shall be taken to collect the grit or shot from operation to prevent spread of lead bearing dust The used grits shots must be treated as contaminated and not reused for other operations It should be disposed off along with the residue thus obtained as per practice followed for leaded sludge All parties involved in handling the plates should be made aware of their origin and risks involved in view of leaded gasoline Disposal of steel plates from tanks which didnrsquot contain leaded gasoline Steel plates of other tanks in which leaded products have never been stored can be disposed off after cleaning with wire brush to bare metal particularly the first strake and bottom plates The responsibility of ensuring that the plates are completely safe for further use lies with the successful vendor

12 Product Pipelines The pipelines can be disposed off after cleaning by sufficient water flushing The successful vendor shall ensure that these pipes are not re-used for carrying edible products drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe All parties involved in handling the pipes should be made aware of their origin and risks involved 13 General Safety regulations precautions while carrying out dismantling works The objective of this documents is to provide and establish safe-working practices at the work site of Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd These summarized safety requirements are mandatory and should be fully understood both by the successful vendor and their employees The contractual obligation for safety lies completely with the contractor

45

himself Further some additional safety requirements also can come up In such an even the successful vendor shall follow the more stringent regulation at all times The successful vendor shall at his own expense arrange and comply with all safety provisions as stipulated by the Company Bueuro of Indian Standards the Electricity act Factory act OISD and other acts as applicable in respect of all personnel directly or indirectly employed for the work The successful vendor shall ensure that he his sub-contractor and workers employed by him shall comply with all fire safety heath regulations issued from time to time by the company The successful vendor shall also be liable for any pecuniary liability arising on account of any violation by him of the safety requirements Should any injury to people or loss or damage due to fire or accident to any property or a portion thereof occur as a result of failure to comply with such regulations the successful vendor shall be held responsible for the consequences thereof and shall keep the company harmless and indemnified Relevant Indian standard codes on safety 1) IS3764-1922-Excavation work-code of safety 2) IS401 (Part1amp2) ndash 1967 - Safety regulations for steel tubular scaffolding 3) IS3696(Part 1)-1987-Safety code for scaffolds 4) IS3696(Part 2)-1987-Safety code for Ladders 5) IS7293-1974-Safety code for working with construction machinery 6) IS3016-1982-Code of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operations 7) IS4130-1991-Demolition of buildings-Code of safety 8) IS5216(Part 1amp2)-1982-Recommendation on safety procedures and practices in Electrical work 9) IS10667-1983-Guide for selection of industrial safety equipments for protection foot and leg 10) IS6994(Part 1)-1973-Specification for safety glovesPart 1-Leather and cotton gloves 11) IS2925-1984-Specification for Industrial safety helmets 12) IS3521-1983-Industrial safety belts and harnesses Working at Height Working at height is one of the most hazardous construction operations Utmost care is to be taken while working at height Working at height more than 2 Mtrs Shall be done with suitable guard rails and toe board Guard rail and toe board dimensions shall be same as given for scaffoldings While working at height 2 Mtrs And above safety harness must be used All openings must be boldly amp clearly marked and properly barricaded If cover is used it must be capable to bear the weight Proper crawling ladders must be used for sloping roof where tile battens are not strong enough to take the load For fragile roof crawling boards or roof ladder shall be used Openings cut outs on floor roof must be guarded with barricade cover having capacity to withstand human load and clearly marked with colour and notice board Using Ladder

46

Only one person shall climb or descent from one ladder at a time It shall be secured at top and bottom and in addition one person should be present at the ground to hold the ladder as a second check If the ladder is used for carrying material as well suitable foot holds and handholds shall be provided on the ladder The slope of the ladder shall not be too steep or flat (the ladder shall be given an inclination not steeper than 1 to 4 ie 1 horizontal to 4 vertical) to cause slipping or falling off and it shall rest on firm surface No portable single ladder shall be over 10 M in lengths while the width between the side rails in ring ladder shall in no case be less than 30 cms for ladder upto and including 3 Mtrs in length Ladder shall extend at least 1 M above landing place For longer ladders this width should be increased by at least by 6 mm for each additional 30 cms of length Uniform step spacing shall not exceed 15 cms Rung of the ladder shall not be used for support or to tie stiles or side members are meant for this Ladder shall not be hung from its rungs or from one stile as this tends to pull out the rungs Make sure that footwear is free from mud or grease etc before climbing a ladder Ladder used shall be of standard material like wooden steel and be sufficiently strong conforming to IS3696-1991(Part 2) Scaffolding Scaffolding can be defined as a temporary structure supporting one or more platforms and which is used either as a workplace or for storage of materials in the course construction work including both for maintenance and demolition Scaffolding shall be provided for all works that cannot be safely done from the ground except such short period of work as can be done safely from ladders Scaffolds shall be erected altered or dismantled only by competent persons under proper supervision After erection scaffolds shall be inspected at least once in a week and a written report on each inspection is kept The height above which scaffolding is mandatory is 2 Mtrs Scaffolding shall be of good quality Bamboo or steel tubular structure conforming to IS 4014(Part I and II) Scaffolds shall be designed for their maximum load and with a safety factor of at least 4 or as prescribed by the site-in-charge Scaffolds shall be provided with safe means of access such as stairs ladders or ramps Scaffold shall be tied or anchored to the building or structure at suitable intervals so as to prevent movement

47

Joints in the scaffolds shall be tied up and clamped properly to avoid any slippage The upright members of the scaffolding shall be placed on firm and level ground and base plates at their feet shall rest on timber sole boards All the uprights shall be kept equidistant and shall be connected and strengthened by ladders fixed on the inside of the uprights for strength joints in ladders shall be staggered Transforms shall be set on top of ladders and at right angles to them and building structure Bracing is essential to stiffen the scaffolds and prevent sideways movement and it should run diagonally from ladder to ladder or upright to upright Working platforms and gangways should rest squarely and evenly on transforms to prevent risk of trippling Recommended width of it are a) Not less than 60 cm if used as footing only b) Not less than 80 cm if used also for stacking of materials c) Not less than 11 Mtrs If used for the support of a treETLe platform The provision of security guard rails and toe board at every point at which full height is more than 2 Mtrs Shall be made Guard rail height should be between 90cm and 115 cm and toe board should raise 15 cm above the working platform Suitable protection shall be made by providing debris netting against falling of materials Mobile tower scaffold ndash wheels should be locked when in use Static tower scaffold should not exceed 12 Mtrs In height when free standing and above this height should tied Height to base width ratio for static tower should not more than 41 351 and 31 for indoor outdoor and mobile tower respectively Safety harness should be used while working at height more than 2 Mtrs Scaffolding shall be physically checked for load carrying capacity occasionally Following BIS safety codes shall be referred for further safety precautions a) IS3696-1987 PART I-Safety of scaffolding b) IS3696-1991 PART II-Safety code for ladder c) IS4014-PART 2-Code of practive for steel tubular scaffolding ndash safety regulations Working Platform Wherever possible all works to be done at a height greater than 2 Mtrs Above ground level must be performed from properly constructed and maintained working platform Safe means of access shall be provided to all working platforms Working platforms gangways and stairways shall be so constructed that they shall not sag unduly or unequally Every opening in a working platform shall be provided with suitable beams to prevent the fall of persons or materials The working platform shall be - Closely boarded

48

- At least 60 cm wide if used only as a footing only at least 80 cm wide if used also for stacking material and at least 11 Mtrs If used for the support of a treETLe platform - Provided with tow-boards of minimum 015 Mtrs in height - Provided with hand rails not greater than 085 Mtrs above toe-board - Constructed as close to the structure or building as possible Working on roof People working on roof shall be properly protected by providing temporary railing hand rails safety harness Workers working underneath shall use helmets Care shall be taken to prevent falling of material from top to adjoining area in slat roofs more than 10deg safety belt shall be used and belt end fastened properly to a fixed object Workmen shall not be allowed to work on slippery roofs Fragile materials such as wired glass corrugated plastic sheeting and unreinforced insulating slabs etc shall be identified and necessary precautions taken while working on them People working on fragile roof shall be properly protected by providing two Crawling Bards or Roof ladders so that one is available to stand on while the other is being moved Crawling Boards shall have cross batons atleast 32 mm thick and not more than 380 mm apart and shall be secured in position Gas cutting Adherence to relevant codes and employment of qualified workers are two basic requirements for gas cutting process Hazards such as electricity heat flame flammable gas etc are present in this process Hence following precautions must be followed while carrying these operations All fire precautions as stipulated in IS3016 (Code of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operations) shall be followed while gas cutting operations) shall be followed while gas cutting Fire extinguishers sand buckets water and gunny bags shall be provided when hot work is in progress Gas cylinders used for gas cutting Gas cylinders shall be of approved make Gas cylinder valves shall always be checked and shall be closed when not in use Be stored in a well-ventilated area Be fitted with safety caps when not in use Not be lifted by nozzle and rolled All gas and oxygen regulators shall be fitted with Flashback arrestors being non-return valves designed to prevent and explosive mix developing in cylinder Checking for leaks shall be by means of soapy liquid applied to each joint and under no circumstances shall a naked flame be applied to any part of the cylinder When working at a height do not place cylinders directly beneath the working area as molten metal may fall in to the hoses causing leaks and possibly igniting the gases

49

The welder and any person working in close proximity in order to prevent permanent damage to the eyes must wear suitable eye protection when not in use electricity to the holder and electrode shall turned off Hose shall be in good condition properly clamped as per specifications Welding cable shall have proper insulation with minimum number of joints All equipments shall be properly earthed and cables properly insulated and connected LPG Cylinders if used should be stored kept in a well-ventilated placed and there should be no excavations drains or basements nearby LPG Cylinders should never be stored below ground level or closer than 3 M to cylinder containing oxygen or materials which are toxic and corrosive Cylinders full or empty should never to stored upright with the valve uppermost The valve of empty LPG cylinders should be kept closed if they are left open air will diffuse into the cylinder and may form an explosive mixture BIS Code IS3016-1982 on ldquocode of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operationsrdquo shall be referred for further safety measures Electrical work Some of the basic safety steps to be ensured are given below 1) Only authorised person shall carry out dismantling of electrical system 2) Isolation of the electrical system before taking up the work must be ensured 3) Before working on an electrical line fuse should be physically removed and the line is isolated and a suitable locking mechanism must be provided to prevent accidental switching fixing fuses by other persons A notice board displaying ldquoMen at workrdquo message should be placed The section of circuit under repair should be connected to earth 4) IS 5216-1982 ldquoRecommendations on safety procedures and practices in Electric Worksrdquo shall be referred for further safety measures Working with machineries Material handling equipments Many accidents take place while handling materials at site It is highly hazardous operation Hence special attention by contractor is required in this respect Following precautions are recommended Safe working space for all these equipments must be provided Proper material stockyard should be made and all material should be staked arranged kept in orderly manner with proper moving space for handling machinery Proper warning boards signs shall be provided when machineries like cranes hoists are being operated Brakes clutches of winches shall be checked on regular basis Chains ropes belts shall be inspected and repaired changed as necessary All moving part of the material handling equipment must be provided with suitable guards

50

Lifting ropes should be inspected for kinking loose wires high strands corrosion nicking lubrication change in diameter cross section Slings and other lifting materials which are not suitable for use should be promptly withdrawn and destroyed Lifting chains should be inspected for bent links cracks in weld areas or any other section of link trasverse nicks and gauges and corrosion pits Elongation of the lifting chain link due to over loading should be inspected before using it For lifting hook if the throat opening exceeds 15 of the normal opening it should be replaced When inspecting the hook measurement must be made between the shank and narrowest point of the hook opening A chain used for lifting should not be spliced by inserting a bolt between two links Strain should not be put on a kinked chain Hammer should not be used to force a hook over a chain link A safety hook fitted with a latch to prevent displacement of loads should only be used for material handling lifting IS7293-1974 (Code of Practice for Working with Construction Machinery) shall be referred for further safety measures Cranes All works involving the use of crane shall be properly planned in advance and the following shall be ensured The crane is capable of lifting the load Safe load capacity should be clearly marked on jibs winches pulleys slings and ropes All job cranes should have an automatic safe load indicator which alerts the operator The condition of the ground at the crane location is satisfactory to support the crane and the load The rotation of the cab and therefore the boom is not restricted-suitable matting or plates are available to protect underground services and paving All slings shackles hooks etc are of correct rating and in good condition Cranes and lifting equipments must be inspected and carry a valid test certificate issued by an accredited testing agency Crane hooks etc are to be fitted with properly functioning safety clips to prevent displacement of the sling from the hook during the lift Driver of the crane must be watchful and must ensure before driving the vehicle either forward or reverse that no one is near the wheel of the vehicle and no one is trying to climb the vehicle while moving Crane operators and signalers must be over the age of 18 trained and sufficiently experienced There should always to a signalman or a signaling system such as a

51

telephone if the crane operator cannot see the load throughout the lift Hand signal shall be clear and distinct and shall follow recognised code or system Workers must be use safety shoe and helmet They are also required to wear gloves and other PPE for handling of some special materials Raising lowering and braking of jib should not be done abruptly in order to prevent it from snapping All vehicles used by the contractor shall be in worthy conditions and in conformance to the land transport requirements Cranes should be tested and examined by a competent person for its wear and tear No part of the crane or crane load should be closer than 4 Mtrs to live overhead For movement of crane or other material handling equipment ramp gradient should not exceed 1 in 10 No person should be allowed to stand or work under lifted load All drivers shall hold a valid driving license for the class of vehicle to be driven Manual Handling Assistance should be obtained if the load is too heavy or awkward for manual handing Clear walkway to the destination and safe stack should be ensured before handing the load manually Following procedure should be followed while lifting the load manually Stand close to the load on a firm footing and with feet about 30 am apart Bend the knees and keep your back as straight as you can Take a firm grip on a load Breathe in and throw the shoulders backwards Straighten the legs amp continue to keep the back as straight as you can Make sure that your view is not obstructed by the load Keep the load close to the body Lift slowly and smoothly When carrying the load avoid twisting spine to run move your feet instead One person should not be allowed to pull more than 63 kg The best weight unit for lifting by a worker is 18 kg and hence should be fixed as upper limit of load to be lifted by worker If two or more workers are lifting one should give instructions to ensure that the team works together bull Type of clothing is very important in manual handling of material Clothing should be such that it allows easy movement of arms and will not catch in machinery or on a load

52

bull The successful bidder of the said depot assets will assume full responsibility for demolishing and dismantling the said facilities and itrsquos removal from the corporationrsquos land whether through his own employees or through contract labour It should also be a condition of the tender documents that consequent upon the sale of the said depot assets the depot shall cease to be the corporationrsquos ldquoestablishmentrdquo as that expression is defined in the Building and other construction workers actrsquo1996and if the successful bidder employs 50 or more building workers for the demolition of the said facilities he as the ldquoemployerrdquo in relation to the said establishment will ensure full compliance with the said act including section 44 amp 45 thereof Upon the cancellation of the factory license and the slump sale of the assets of the said depot the storage and distribution of petroleum products is no longer carried on in the said facilities The successful bidder or purchaser of the said depot assets who demolishes the said facilities with the intention of selling the various items from the depot as scrap for his own benefit cannot be regarded as a ldquocontractorrdquo as that expression is defined in the contract labour (regulation amp abolition act1970 Similarly the workmen engaged by the successful bidder or purchaser of the said depot assets for carrying out the work of demolition cannot be regarded as contract labour under the said act In the circumstances no sooner the property in the assets of the depot facilities is transferred to the successful bidder or purchaser the corporation can not be regarded as the ldquoprinciple employerrdquo under the said act in as much as the Corpn has ceased to continue the work of the establishment viz The storage and distribution of the petroleum products in the concerned depot bull Under the Environment (protection) Act 1986 read with Hazardous waste (management amp handling) rules1989 the ldquooccupierrdquo in relation to the depot facilities is obliged to ensure that all hazardous waste are properly handled and disposed of without any adverse effects which may result from such wastes and is also responsible for proper collection reception treatment storage or disposal of these wastes either himself or through the ldquooperator of the facilityrdquo Since the corporation is governed by the said act and rules and highest bidder purchaser of the depot assets is not the occupier generating hazardous it is incumbent on the corporation to continue its practice namely handing over the site to the successful bidder the product including the sludge vapour and gas etc is completely removed as per the Companyrsquos operating procedure It may also be appreciated that the highest bidderpurchaser may fail to take any safeguards to protect his employees or the employees of a contractor engaged by him or the public at large from the toxic or poisonous effects of the residual sludge vapour or gas

ARBITRATION CLAUSE

Any dispute or difference whatsoever arising out of or in connection with this Agreement including any question regarding its existence validity construction interpretation application meaning scope operation or effect of this contract or termination thereof shall be referred to and finally resolved through arbitration as per the procedure mentioned herein below (a) The dispute or difference shall in any event be referred only to a Sole Arbitrator (b) The appointment and arbitration proceedings shall be conducted in accordance with SCOPE forum of Arbitration Rules for the time being in force or as amended from time to time (c) The Seat of arbitration shall be at Mumbai (d) The proceedings shall be conducted in English language (e) The cost of the proceedings shall be equally borne by the parties unless otherwise Directed by the Sole Arbitrator

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Page 21: e-AUCTION SALE - Bharat Petroleum

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B E-Auction Guidelines

BPCL shall finalise the disposal of the items (Lots) against this Tender through e-auction mode BPCL has made arrangement with Ms e-Procurement Technologies Ltd (ETL) who shall be BPCLrsquos authorized service provider for the same Please go through the guidelines given below and submit your acceptance to the same 1 E-Auction shall be conducted by BPCL on pre-specified date and time which the bidders

shall be quoting from their own offices place of their choice Internet connectivity shall have to be ensured by bidders themselves In extreme case of failure of Internet connectivity (due to any reason whatsoever may be) it is the biddersrsquo responsibility decision to send fax communication immediately to Ms e-Procurement Technologies Ltd furnishing the price the bidder wants to bid online with a request to upload the faxed price on line so that ETL will up load that price on line on behalf of the Bidder It shall be noted clearly that the concerned bidder communicating this price to ETL has to solely ensure that the fax message is received by ETL in a readable legible form and also the bidder should simultaneously check up with ETL about the clear receipt of the price faxed It shall also be clearly understood that the bidder shall be at liberty to send such fax communications of prices to be up loaded by ETL only within the closure of Bid time for that particular Lot and under no circumstance it shall be allowed beyond the closure of Bid time for that particular Lot It shall also be noted that ETL should be given a reasonable required time by the bidders to upload such prices online and if such required time is not available at the disposal of ETL at the time of receipt of the fax message from the bidders ETL will not be uploading the prices and either BPCL or ETL are not responsible for this unforeseen circumstances In order to ward-off such contingent situation bidders are requested to make all the necessary arrangements alternatives whatever required so that they are able to circumvent such situation and still be able to participate in the e-auction successfully Failure of power at the premises of bidders during the e-auction cannot be the cause for not participating in the e-auction On account of this the time for the e-auction cannot be extended and neither BPCL nor ETL is responsible for such eventualities

2 Ms e-Procurement Technologies Ltd shall arrange to train your nominated person

(s) without any cost to you after the submission of the required documents amp the EMD amount

3 Starting Bid Bid Increment The opening price and the bid increment value for the

respective Lot has been mentioned vide Annexure A Table-1 BPCL reserves the right to revise the start bid price at the time of auction

4 BIDDING CURRENCY AND UNIT OF MEASUREMENT Bidding and evaluation will be conducted in Indian Rupees (INR) of the item Lot The price bid placed during the ldquoe-Auctionrdquo shall be ldquoRate per Unitrdquo against each Lot

5 At the end of the e-auction bidder has to provide the Price Confirmation for his valid

highest offer submitted in the e-Auction as per BPCLrsquos format immediately after the completion of the e-Auction

6 Procedure of e-Auction

i The start bid price amp increment price have been mentioned vide Annexure A Table-1 which shall be visible to all the bidders on their respective bidding screen for each Lot for which they are qualified to bid

22

Please note that the first bid that comes in the system should be equal to the start price + one increment or higher than the increment value for each Lot The second online bid and onwards for any particular Lot will have to be higher than the H1 rate by the minimum increment value or higher than the increment value

ii E-Auction shall be for a period as mentioned in the tender document for

all the items Lots in this e-auction If a bidder places a bid in the last 10 minutes of closing of the e-Auction and if that bid gets accepted then the duration for that particular Lot shall get extended automatically for another 10 minutes from the time that bid comes in Please note that the auto-extension will take place only if a bid comes in those last 10 minutes and if that bid gets accepted If the bid does not get accepted the auto-extension will not take place even if that bid might have come in the last 10 minutes In case there is no bid in the last 10 minutes of closing of any particular Lot the time shall get closed automatically without any extension for that particular Lot However bidders are advised not to wait till the last minute or last few seconds to enter their bid during the auto-extension period to avoid complications related with internet connectivity network problems system crash down power failure etc

iii The Bidder who has submitted the DD for any category can bid for all

LOTS mentioned under this category In case the bidder is H1 in any or more categories he has to uplift the said LOT as will be confirmed by BPCL at its discretion In case the bidder backs out from uplifting this LOT then the whole EMD for that category may be forfeited by BPCL

iv Auto Bidding Auto Bidding feature is a feature to safe guard the

bidderrsquos interest of any Internet failure or to avoid last minute rush This feature allows Bidders to place an automated bid against other Bidders in an auction for each Lot and bid without having to enter a new amount each time a competing Bidder submits a new offer for any particular Lot

The bid amount that a Bidder enters is the maximum at that point of time that the Bidder is willing to offer for a particular Lot Here the software bids on behalf of the supplier The auto-bid amount is the maximum amount that the Bidder is

willing to offer During the course of bidding the Bidder cannot delete or change the amount of an Auto Bid

Bids are submitted in increments (increasing bid amounts) The application automates auto bidding by processing auto bids automatically according to the increment that BPCL originally established when creating the auction submitting offers to the next bid increment each time a competing Bidder bids regardless if competing bids are submitted as auto or manual bids

7 Successful bidder shall be required to submit the final prices quoted during the e-Auction in the Format provided to you after the completion of Auction to ETL duly signed and stamped as token of acceptance without any new condition other than those already agreed to before start of auction immediately after the completion of the e-Auction

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8 Your bid will be taken as an offer to collect the items mentioned in that particular Lot Bids once made by you cannot be cancelled withdrawn and you shall be bound to collect the item as mentioned above at your final bid price Should you back out and not agree as per the final rates quoted BPCL shall take action as appropriate including forfeiture of EMD for the whole category

9 After the receipt of the EMD and other required documents the bidder shall be assigned

a Unique User Name amp Password by ETL The bidders are advised to change the Password and edit the information in the Registration Page after the receipt of initial Password from ETL to ensure confidentiality All bids made from the Login ID given to them will be deemed to have been made by their company

10 The bidders will be able to view the following on their screen along with the necessary

fields in the e-Auction a Highest Bid (H1 unit Rate) in the Auction for the Lots for which they are qualified to

bid b Bid Placed by them (Unit Rate) c Their Own Rank (H1 H2 H3hellip etc where H1 would be the highest bidder H2 would

be the second highest bidder and so onhellip) d Opening unit Price amp Bid Increment value for each Lot

11 At the end of the e-Auction BPCL will decide upon the winner BPCLrsquos decision on award of Contract shall be final and binding on all the Bidders

12 BPCL shall be at liberty to cancel the e-auction process at any time before disposing

without assigning any reason 13 BPCL ETL shall not have any liability to bidders for any interruption or delay in access

to the site irrespective of the cause 14 Other Terms amp Conditions

- The Bidder shall not involve himself or any of his representatives in Price manipulation of any kind directly or indirectly by communicating with other bidders BPCL shall have the right to seek explanation from the bidders in case IP address of those bidders is found to be same Action if necessary shall be initiated against such bidders

- The Bidder shall not divulge either his Bids or any other exclusive details of

BPCL to any other party - BPCLrsquos decision on award of Contract shall be final and binding on all the

Bidders - BPCL along with ETL can decide to extend reschedule or cancel any Auction Any

changes made by BPCL and or ETL after the first posting will have to be accepted if the Bidder continues to access the site after that time

- ETL shall not have any liability to Bidders for any interruption or delay in access

to the site irrespective of the cause - ETL is not responsible for any damages including damages that result from but

are not limited to negligence

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- ETL will not be held responsible for consequential damages including but not

limited to systems problems inability to use the system loss of electronic information etc

15 ONLINE BID FORM General description of details available online during bidding to enable bidders to put their prices online are as below

Lot No

Item Description Location Qty Unit Unit Rate in INR

(In Fig)

Unit Rate in INR (In Words)

1 As given in Table ndash A

As given in Table ndash A

As given in Table ndash

A

As given in Table ndash

A

Important Note

1 The bidders have to quote in the ldquoUnit Rate in INR (In Fig)rdquo column only during the e-auction

2 Please note that in case you are H1 in any LOT then it is mandatory for you to submit the total amount to BPCL and uplift the material Failure to do so will may result in forfeiture of EMD for that category

3 The ldquoUnit Rate in INR (In Words)rdquo will be automatically converted by the System

4 After the bidder submits the bid confirmation of the price he has quoted for any

particular Lot is asked from him twice after which only the system accepts or rejects his bid based on the Start Price H1 rate at that point of time Confirming to the minimum increment value

25

TABLE-A (PART-I)Scrap of Depots and Tanks

(Bidders to note that they have to submit separate EMD for each lot)

LOT NO

COMPLETE LOCATIONADDRESS

BRIEF ITEMS DESCRIPTION (You are requested to visit place before quoting for the

item Please take prior appointment from the contact

person before visiting the site)

Qty Unit EMD (Rs)

START PRICE (RS)

INCREMENTAL

VALUE (RS)

AUCTION

START TIME

AUCTION

CLOSE

TIME

130

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

FIRE ENGINE NO05 amp JOCKY PUMP -01 NO

1 LOT 75000 640000 3200 1000H

R 1030HR

131

CHERLAPALLI INSTALLATION PO-

HCL PB NO4HYDERABADTEL

EANGANA-500051 MRnilesh m karande

(निलश एम करानड) 9866317049

nileshmkarandebharatpetroleumin

OLD PUMPSMPDs

ETC 1 LOT 35000 240000 1200

1000HR

1030HR

132

Sewree InstRETAIL TERR OPSSEWREE

INSTLNSEWREE FORT ROADSEWREE(EAST)MUMBAIMaharashtra400015samanhusai

n983382927422-26156336 Extn

25samanhusainbharatpetroleumin

MS PRODUCT PIPELINES FIRE HYDRENT PIPE

LINES STORAGE STEEL RACKS MS

GATESSTEEL SHEET CUPBOARD

ETC

1 LS 75000 476000 2380 1000H

R 1030HR

26

133

Bharat Petroleum Corporation limited Bhilai Co-op Depot Bijalee NagarGE RoadDistrict-Durg Chattisgarh-490021 Contact Person MrRambabu B

(रामबाब बी)

9926499266 brambabubharatpetroleumin amp MrRavi

K Ghorpade (रनि क

घोरपड) 8600417776 ravikghorpadebharatpetroleumin

Oil Interceptors Hose Boxes

monitors hydrants Valves

Pipelines etc

1 LS 175000 1725912 862956 1000H

R 1030HR

134

Bharat Petroleum Corporation limited Bhilai Co-op Depot Bijalee NagarGE RoadDistrict-Durg Chattisgarh-490021 Contact Person MrRambabu B

(रामबाब बी)

9926499266 brambabubharatpetroleumin amp MrRavi

K Ghorpade (रनि क

घोरपड) 8600417776 ravikghorpadebharatpetroleumin

Search Lights UPS olour

cameras Fans Tubelight fixtures

Gate Light fittingsExhaust

Fans etc

1 LS 35000 335520 16776 1000H

R 1030HR

135

Bharat Petroleum Corporation limited Bhilai Co-op Depot Bijalee NagarGE RoadDistrict-Durg Chattisgarh-490021 Contact Person MrRambabu B

(रामबाब बी)

9926499266 brambabubharatpetroleumin amp MrRavi

K Ghorpade (रनि क

घोरपड) 8600417776 ravikghorpadebharatpetroleumin

Mobile PFS Lab-CG04D1373

1 LS 7500 48000 240 1030H

R 1100HR

136

DHARWAD LPG 323-333BELUR

INDUSTRIAL AREA ROAD NO3P B

NO39DHARWADKARNATAKA-580011

MRRajkatti Y S

10 -20 KL MS TANK MPDs DISPENCING

UNITS

1 LOT 35000 396800 1984 1030H

R 1100HR

27

(राजकटटी िाय एस)

9753125125 rajkattiysbharatpetr

oleumin

137

VILL amp PO AMBABAI KARARIJHANSI

UTTAR PRADESH-284001 MRTajeshwar

(तजशवर ) 9478823709 tajeshwarbharatpet

roleumin

PLATE 8MM 6FT16FT MS TANK 15000

LTSPIPEANGEL SCRAPLIGHT GI

SCRAP ETC

1 LOT 75000 418400 2092 1030H

R 1100HR

138

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

FIRE WATER TANK 03 NO

1 LOT 175000 1872000 9360 1030H

R 1100HR

139

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

MS UNLOADING PUMPSVT

PUMPSMOTORSCENTRIFUGAL PUMPS ETC

1 LOT 250000 4004000 20020 1030H

R 1100HR

140

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

7 NO OF UNDER GROUND

STORAGE TANKS AND ASSOCIATED

PIPE LINES IN TANK FARM

1 LOT 175000 1600000 8000 1100H

R 1130HR

141

Flat no 302 Shanthi Tower Vinayak

Nagar Hyderabad RoadNIZAMABADTELANGANA-503002 MR

Sri Harsha (शरी हषाा)

8606510668 sriharshabharatpetr

oleumin

MONO PUMP PRESET PUMP

MPDs EMBLEM POLE OLD

TANKFALSE CEILING OLD RVI

ETC

1 LOT 35000 229600 1148 1100H

R 1130HR

28

142

KARUR TERRITORY ATHUR ampKADAPARAI

VILLAGE ERODE ROAD ATHUR

POSTKARURTAMIL NADU-639002

MRDilip Krishnan

(दिलीप कषणि)

8138906295 dilipkrishnanbharat

petroleumin

OLD 11KV VCB ELECTRICAL

PANEL500KVA DG SET OLD VFD

PANELMICRO PLC AND PANEL ETC

1 LOT 75000 556800 2784 1100H

R 1130HR

143

WARANGAL DEPOT GOOD SHED

ROADWARANGALTELENGANA-506002

MRMukesh Murali

(मकश मरली)

9497270991 mukeshmuralibhara

tpetroleumin

VARIOUS DIA METER CS

PIPESGATE VALVES

1 LOT 75000 4924689 246234 1100H

R 1130HR

144

RAJBANDH TOP RAJBANDH

CHATTYDURGAPURWEST BENGAL-

713212 MRDurga

Annapurna K V N (िराा

अननपणाा क िी एि)

9775077069 durgakvnbharatpetr

oleumin

SCRAPPED MS SKO PRODUCT

TRANSFER PIPELINELIVE FIRE

DIGHTING FACILITIES LOADING

ARMSOLD TLC UNIT OLD VALES

ETC

1 LS 75000 483200 2416 1100H

R 1130HR

145

BPCL HOSPET PSA FOR SALES

OFFICERHOSPETKARNATAKA-583201

MRPradeep J Hivare

(परिीप ज नहिार)

9940588023 pradeepjhivarebhar

atpetroleumin

STEEL CANOPYTANK

MPDLIGHT FITTINGS

AUTOMATION EQUIPMENT ETC

1 LS 35000 320000 1600 1130H

R 1200HR

146

MANGLIA RECEIPT TERMINAL MANGILA

- SANVER ROAD MANGLIAINDOREMA

DHYA PRADESH-453771 MR Swapnil S

Kakde (सिनिल एस

काकड़) 7709969664 swapnilskakdebhar

atpetroleumin

FW PUMP SUCTION HEADER-

500MM PUMP DISCHARGE PL

250MMCOOLING SYSTEM FIXED

FOAM STSTEMFIRE

EXTINGUISHER JOCKY PUMP ETC

1 LS 75000 567800 2839 1130H

R 1200HR

29

147

ADARSH NAGAR DIST - BIJNORNAZIBABAD

UTTAR PRADESH-246763 MRMohd

Ibran (मौ इबराि)

9839523968 mohdibranbharatpe

troleumin

RUBBER HOSE WITH

FLANGEGATE VALVEs FOAM

DRUMALUMINIUM SCRAPMS TANK500LTR PROVER ETC

1 LOT 75000 500460 25023 1130H

R 1200HR

148

NO- 214 VISHWAKARMA

INDUSTRIAL AREAJAIPURRAJSRH

AN-302013 MRRajendra KM

(राजनर कमार)

99281493310141-6501547

rajendrakmbharatpetroleumin

KIRLOSKAR PUMP KIRLOSKAR

ENGINEFIRE ENGINE 03 NO

1 LOT 35000 230000 1150 1130H

R 1200HR

149

KARUR TERRITORY ATHUR ampKADAPARAI

VILLAGE ERODE ROAD ATHUR

POSTKARURTAMIL NADU-639002

MRRishi Rohan (ऋनष

रोहि) 7979944941 rishirohanbharatpet

roleumin

OLD STEEL TANKOLD PUMPING UNITSOLD

CANOPY ITEMSOLD EMBLEM

POLESOLD YARD LIGHTS FITTINGS

ETC

1 LOT 35000 179020 8951 1130H

R 1200HR

150

BULK OIL DEPOT JANKI NAGAR

BAHRIACH ROADGONDAUTTAR

PRADESH-271001

MRAnuj Jaiswal (अिज

जयसिाल) 7897030498 anujjaiswalbharatp

etroleumin

75KVA DG Set 125 KVA DG Set Preset Meters Proving Tanks

350mm diaStrainier etc

1 LS 75000 6309952 315497 1200H

R 1230HR

151

IRIMPANAM INSTALLATION NEW

OIL INSTALLATIONKOCHI KERALA-682309 MRU

Ramadas (य रामिास)

9958444988 uramadasbharatpet

roleumin

WEATHER SHIELD FOR ESCAPE LADDERWO

METER SYSTEMATF

PUMPLABORATORY

ITEMSSPRINKLER ETC

1 LOT 175000 1920000 9600 1200H

R 1230HR

152

STATION ROADHISSARHARYANA-125001 MRAbdul

Matin (अबिल मतीि)

9983784935 abdulmatinbharatp

etroleumin

2T DISPENCER amp OIL TANKGLOW FACIA CANOPY

ETC

1 LOT 75000 672328 336164 1200H

R 1230HR

30

153

Bharat Petroleum Corporation limited Bhilai Co-op Depot Bijalee NagarGE RoadDistrict-Durg Chattisgarh-490021 Contact Person MrRambabu B

(रामबाब बी)

9926499266 brambabubharatpetroleumin amp MrRavi

K Ghorpade (रनि क

घोरपड) 8600417776 ravikghorpadebharatpetroleumin

USED SCRAPPED TANK

1 LOT 250000 5769360 288468 1200H

R 1230HR

154

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumi

FIRE WATER TANK LIGHT

POLESSTORAGE TANK PIPELINE

ETC

453000

MT 250000 1198675 5993 1200H

R 1230HR

155

BPCL MANMAD INSTALLATION

MANMAD NANDGAON ROAD

PANEWADI MANMADNASHIKMAHARASHTRA423104

Contact Person MrDeepak Satpute

9692006232

USEDSCRAPPED DEPOT ASSETS-

FIRE WATER PIPELINEEXTINGU

ISHERFOAM TANKSVHF

HANDSET ETC

1 LS 175000 9647424 482371 1230H

R 1300HR

156

satish paikara m

(पकरा सतीश एम) CH INSTALLATION

MANAGER (RETAIL) BUDGE BUDGE 2

GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST

24-PARGANAS [SOUTH] BUDGE

BUDGE West Bengal PIN - 700137 TEL -

033-24701457 033-24701765 MOB -

9982754999 e-mail paikarasmbharatpe

troleumin

WEIGH BRIDGE 1 LOT 35000 168000 840 1230H

R 1300HR

31

157

dnyaneshwar

bendkule (बडकल

जञािश िर) SR MANAGER OPS IC

(RETAIL) MIRAJ OPPRAILWAY GOODS

SHED (MG) CHANDANWADI

MIRAJ Maharashtra PIN - 416410 TEL - 0241-2595555 -

MOB - 9820246346 e-mail

dnyaneshwarbbharatpetroleumin

FIRE ENGINE PUMP 03 NO

1 LOT 75000 316800 1584 1230H

R 1300HR

158

NAVGHAR INDUSTRIAL ESTATE

BEHIND MSEB GAS TURBINE UNIT

PBNO8 DIST-RAIGAD

BOKADVIRAURANMAHARASHTRA400702

Contact Person Mr Wadhwa Vinay Kumar

022-27222767981146387

6

DISPERSANT SPRAY SYSTEM20

KL NITROGEN TANKTANK-OIL

ON WATER MONITORING SYSTEM ETC

505 MT 35000 337704 16885 1230H

R 1300HR

159

dua gurinder (िआ

रररििर) CHIEF MANAGER OPS IC (RETAIL) KOTA TOP

MS BHARATPETROLEUM

CORPORATION LTDKOTA TOPNH-

27VILLAGE -BRIJESHPURATATHEDKOTA (RAJASTHAN)-325201 TEL - 0744-

2863317 MOB - 9793294449 e-mail

duagbharatpetroleumin

VARIOUS TYPE OF FIRE WATER

PIPELINE 41 MT 175000 2651707 13258

1230HR

1300HR

160

HAZIRA RETAIL TERRITORY SURAT

HAZIRA ROAD POICHHPORE DIST -

SURATHAZIRA GUJRAT-394510

CONTACT PERSON MRMiran M Vaghela

(नमरि एम िाघला)

9033370396 miranmvaghelabhar

PIPELINE amp FITTINGS FIRE

FIGHTING PUMPSLOADING

ARMS ETC

1 LS 75000 748160 37408 1400H

R 1430HR

32

atpetroleumin

161

BIJWSAN INSTALLATION NEAR

IGI AIRPORTNEW DELHIDELHI-110061

MRNavi Sharma (ििी

शमाा) 7727863450 navisharmabharatp

etroleumin

OLD PLT PIPELINES

1 LOT 35000 170400 852 1400H

R 1430HR

162

negi kamal (िरी कमल

ससिह) SR MANAGER OPS IC (RETAIL) KANPUR KANPUR

POL DEPOT BHAUNTI NH - 2 KALPI ROAD

PANKI KANPUR Uttar Pradesh PIN -

208020 TEL - - 0512-2985689 MOB -

9824201038 e-mail negikbharatpetrole

umin

FIRE ENGINE 03 NO

1 LS 35000 384000 1920 1400H

R 1430HR

163

BG GOODS SHED ROAD THACHA

NALLURTIRUNELVELITAMIL NADU-627358

CONTACT PERSON MR Aditya Sri Ram E

(आदितय शरी राम ई)

8867857296 adityasriramebhara

tpetroleumin

WEIGHT BRIDGE PRODUCT PUMP

WITH MOTORSFILLING

CABINET OLD STEEL PLATE ETC

1 LOT 35000 346264 173132 1400H

R 1430HR

164

BPCL IRUGUR TOP INSTALLATION

RAVATHUR PO IRUGUR

VIACOIMBATORE TAMIL NADU-641103

CONTACT PERSON MRNitesh Kumar

(नितश कमार)

9542345719 niteshkumar001bha

ratpetroleumin

MPDCANOPY ETC

1 LS 35000 328320 16416 1400H

R 1430HR

33

165

DESUR DEPOT NEAR DESUR RAILWAY

STATION VILLAGE ZADSHAPUR

DESURBELGAUMKARNATAKA-590014

MRManikantan G

(कनिकि टि जी)

9894555724 manikantangbharat

petroleumin

200 DIA FF LINE - ADDL WOPD

METER MASTER METERMLDB

PANELBARRIER GATE FOR

ENTRYEXIT ETC

22713

MT 35000 1097387 5486 1430H

R 1500HR

166

NEAR RAILWAY STATION PO

ATHARBANKI RLY COLONY DIST

JAGATSINGHPURPARADEEP ODISHA-

754120 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

OLD PD METERSMS

PIPELINESOLD MS PIPELINESASBEST

OS SHEETS ETC

1 LOT 35000 1889412 94470 1430H

R 1500HR

167

PB NO 106 GPO SALAWASJODHPURR

AJASTHAN-342001 MRAvinash Sahani

(अनििाश साहिी)

9587891413 avinashsahanibhara

tpetroleumin

MS SCRAP FIRE ENGINES (04

NOS) FUEL TANKS 1 MT 35000 246400 1232

1430HR

1500HR

168

BPCL PIYALA RETAIL INSTALLATION

VILLAGE - PIYALA PO ASAUTI TEHSIL-

BALLARBHGARH DIST - FARIDABAD

HARYANA-121102 MRMandal

Soumyajyoti (मिडल

सोमयजयोनत)

9874444332 mandalsbharatpetr

oleumin

FIRE EXTINGUISHER 10

KG DCPRADAR LEVEL GUAGE-

TANK FARM AUPARALLEL

REDUNDANT UPS-15

KVAAUTOMATION CABLESFLP

LIGHT FIXTURES IN WAGON P ETC

1 LOT 75000 724360 36218 1430H

R 1500HR

169

17 A HASTINGS ROADALLAHABADUTTAR PRADESH-211001 MRAkash R rivastava

(आकाश शरीिासति)

7678882211 akashsrivastavabha

ratpetroleumin

CANOPY LIGHTS (CFL)SEWING

MACHINE USHA TAILOR MODCO2

FIRE EXINGUISHER250

W MH Canopy light fixtures ETC

1 LOT 35000 2357168 117858 1430H

R 1500HR

34

170

AT POST AKOLNER TALUKA

AHMEDNAGAR DIST -

AHMEDNAGARMAHARASHTRA-414005

MRArpit Tiwari (अरपात

नतिारी) 9408381499 arpittiwaribharatpe

troleumin

FIRE WATER PUMP 850klTLF PUMP MS (M) 50 KLHR25 KVA DG SETCANOPYAMFTLF PUMP MS (M)

50 KLHR ETC

1 LS 35000 200800 1004 1500H

R 1530HR

171

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

10 KG DCP 10 NOS10 KG DCP 10

NOSBULK METERS 9 NOSBULK

METERS 141 NOS150MM DIA

PIPE LINE FOR SPEED80MM DIA

PIPE LINE FOR SPEED F 1FF PIPE LINE 200 MM ETC

1 LOT 250000 4839456 2419728 1500H

R 1530HR

172

ram mahto (राम

कमार) MANAGER OPS IC (RETAIL)

BALASORE DEPOT BALASORE DEPOT SOMENATHPUR

INDUSTRIAL AREA ESTATE BALASORE

Odisha PIN - 756019 TEL - 06782-224272 99562-19155 MOB - 9453042457 e-mail ramkumarbharatpe

troleumin

JB NFLP 25 NOSLIGHT

FITTINGS FLP 35 NLIGHT POLES

4M HT 12 NOELECTRICAL

CABLESSLAYINGCEILING FANS 20

NOS20 TON WINDOW AC

MAKE-SAMSUN ETC

1 LOT 35000 279564 139782 1500H

R 1530HR

173

BHARAT PETROLEUM CORP LTD SANKARI

DEPOTNARRAPANCHAVADI

SANKARI(RS)SALEM DIST SANKARITAMIL

NADU-637302 MRArun David A

(अरण डनिड ए)

9482875768 arundavidabharatp

etroleumin

200MM DIA STRAINER-

1NOGODREJFILING CABINET

4DRSSLIDING DOOR SDU-1GODREJ STORWEL

MODEL2MF SYSTEM 3PANELS

ETC

1 LOT 250000 4568544 2284272 1500H

R 1530HR

174

IRIMPANAM INSTALLATION NEW

OIL INSTALLATIONKOCHI KERALA-682309 MRU

Ramadas (य रामिास)

9958444988

RLY TRACKS amp ALLIED

FACILITYRLY TRACKS amp ALLIED

FACILITY ADDITIONAL

1 LOT 175000 1548000 7740 1500H

R 1530HR

35

uramadasbharatpetroleumin

175

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

Y STRAINER 200MM

2NOSSLUDGE PIT AT

BERHAMPORE4-DR FILLING CABINET-2

NOONE GODREJ STEEL TABLE

T9EARTHPITS FOR AG TANKS (12

NOS)ETC

1 LS 35000 372320 18616 1530H

R 1600HR

176

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

STOREWELL PLAIN ALMIRAH-2MS

STORAGE SAFEABLOY

LOCKFLP 125W HPMV 4NOSFIRE

ENGINE SET NO10 ETC

1 LOT 35000 3465584 173279 1530H

R 1600HR

177

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

FLP NON-INTEGRAL FLOOD

LIGHT 2SAKTI 4KVA

AUTOSTABILISERZYXEL OMNI 56K

MODEM FOR BERHARECEIVER-

1 CAMERA-2 MONITOR-1 ETC

1 LOT 75000 767068 383534 1530H

R 1600HR

178

BPCL MANMAD INSTALLATION

MANMAD NANDGAON ROAD

PANEWADI MANMADNASHIKMAHARASHTRA423104

Contact Person MrDeepak Satpute

9692006232

1 no 250 KVA DG SET

2 no of 630 KVA DG SET 6 number

HT panels with CTPT bus-bar

AMF panel for DG sets DG set cables

etc

1 LS 175000 1217664 608832 1530H

R 1600HR

179

BPCL MANMAD INSTALLATION

MANMAD NANDGAON ROAD

PANEWADI MANMADNASHIKMAHARASHTRA423104

Contact Person MrDeepak Satpute

Old roof sheet of TWF GANTRY

1 LS 35000 160812 80406 1530H

R 1600HR

36

9692006232

180

BHARAT PETROLEUM CORPORATION

LIMITED KONDAPALLI DEPOT ( TOP )

PINAPAKA (VIL amp POST) KONDAPALLI

(VIA) KRISVIJAYAWADAAN

DHRA PRADESH-9504214192

avneeshbhartibharatpetroleumin

DG SET AMF PANELS FIRE

ENGINE 70W ST LIGHT FIX 13

NOS160W FLP MLL TYPE 74

NOS15M HOSES 36NOS15 TON

AIR COND 2NOSFLD LIGHT

FIT 2X400 25NOS110V 100AH BATT

CHARGER ETC

1 LOT 35000 200000 1000 1600H

R 1630HR

181

IRUGUR BPCL IRUGUR TOP

INSTALLATION RAVATHUR PO

IRUGUR VIA COIMBATORE Tamil Nadu PIN - 641103 CONTACT PERSON MRSoorya Krishna

(सयाा कषणा) 9895449420

sooryakrishnabharatpetroleumin

ELECTRICALLY OPERATED EXIT BARTERMINAL

ROOM CARD READERTLF RTD

UNIT - BAY10POINT4TLF SET STOP VALVE - BAY10POI15 KL UNDER DRIVEWAY

TANK ETC

1 LS 250000 2120778

1 1060389

1600HR

1630HR

182

WARANGAL DEPOT GOOD SHED

ROADWARANGALTELENGANA-506002

MRMukesh Murali

(मकश मरली)

9497270991 mukeshmuralibhara

tpetroleumin

FW PIPELINE IN TANKFARM

AREAERECTION-75HP

MOTOR75HP PPU FLOWMORE

MSTLF125HP PPU

FLORITEHSDITLF20 HP PUMP KIR

MAKE NO 18 ETC

1 LS 75000 4934092 246704 1600H

R 1630HR

183

BARAUNI TOP PAPROUR DISTRICT

BEGUSARAIBARAUNIBIHAR-851114

CONTACT PERSON MRSaurabh Kumar

9432343519 saurabhkumar001b

haratpetroleumin

FIRE ENGINE-615KLHR-3NOSFIRE ENGINE-

615KLHR-3NOSMASTER METER SET - 3

NOS125KVA DG SET - 2 NOS15 TONS WINDOW

AC WITH REMOTE

1 LS 35000 227300 11365 1600H

R 1630HR

37

ETC

184

KATHGODAM DEPOT DIST -

NANITALUTTARAKHAND-263126 CONTACT PERSON MRPawan

Kumar (पिि कमार)

9862826505 pawankumar006bh

aratpetroleumin

1AVERY ZL SDDU ES0652 MS1LampT ZL HDDU BS5257 HSDZ LINE (SD) -

PUMPLampT PACEMAKER

IVLampT PACEMAKER

IV1LampT ZL HDDU GS1246 HSD ETC

1 LOT 35000 364000 1820 1600H

R 1630HR

185

UDAISAGAR ROAD NEAR RANA PRATAP

NAGAR RLY STNUDAIPURRAJAST

HAN-313001 CONTACT PERSON

MRKhuswinder

(खससिििर)

9412058886 khuswinderbharatp

etroleumin

ZWICKY PUMP NO175HP

PPUNIT-PUMP1PIPELINE

amp FTGS 10080NBFIRE

WATER TANK 858 KL CAP ADDFIRE

WATER RING MAIN ADDL EXP 1

SPRINKILER PIPELINE etc

1 LOT 250000 2121216 1060608 1630H

R 1700HR

186

BPC OIL DEPOT BATILPUR DIST-

DEVAREYABATILPURUTTAR PRADESH-

274001 MR Deepak

Joshi (िीपक जोशी)

9927576670 deepakjoshi001bha

ratpetroleumin

DG SET 125KVAPADLOCK (MAKE ABLOY) - 6

NO6 KVA GENSETDG SET 65

KVAVC BREAKER75 HP PP UNIT-PUMP

NO 2 ETC

1 LOT 35000 320000 1600 1630H

R 1700HR

187

Kandla Installation Khari Rohar Road

Gandhidham(Kutch)GandhidhamGUJRAT-

370201 CONTACT PERSON MRMayank

Bhatt (मयिक भटट)

8154964083 mayankbhattbharat

petroleumin

TANK NO 8 4645 KLTK NO2-ADDL CT-MVWSFFTK NO 18 13667 KL

ERECTIOTANK NO 2 15128 KL EXTN

ETC

1 LS 250000 7210400 36052 1630H

R 1700HR

188

PETROL DEPOT ABEKA

MAKBARAMEERUTUTTAR PRADESH-

250002 CONTACT PERSON MRKumar

Avinash (कमार

MIDCO SD PUMP3NO Z LINE (HD) PUMPAVERY

(SD) ERA PUMPSUBPUMP

amp DISPENSORS 2NOLampT Z LINE

1 LOT 75000 5687512 284375 1630H

R 1700HR

38

अनििाश) 8004938516 kumaravbharatpetr

oleumin

SD PUMP ETC

189

MUZAFFARPUR DEPOT VILL

SHERPURMUZAFFARPURM BIHAR-842005

CONTACT PERSON MRDipayan Roy

(दिपायि रॉय) 06243-242047 Extn 222

9933050509 dipayanroybharatp

etroleumin

DISPENCING UNITPOLE MOUNTED EMBLEM CANAOPY

STRUCTUREOLD MPDsTANK amp

MONOLITH ETC

17553

MT 35000 11200 56 1630H

R 1700HR

190

BARAUNI TOP PAPROUR DISTRICT

BEGUSARAIBARAUNIBIHAR-851114

CONTACT PERSON MrManjul Prasad

Arya (मिजल परसाि आया)

7004230090 manjulprasadarybh

aratpetroleumin

PRODUCT PIPE FITTING TANK

FOUNDATIONTWD

PIPESFITTINGS900KL TANK II858KL

TANK 10 ETC

1 LOT 250000 2184023 1092012 1700H

R 1730HR

191

BARAUNI TOP PAPROUR DISTRICT

BEGUSARAIBARAUNIBIHAR-851114

CONTACT PERSON MrManjul Prasad

Arya (मिजल परसाि आया)

7004230090 manjulprasadarybh

aratpetroleumin

FOAM TANK 3KL - 1 NOFOAM TANK

3KL - 1 NO100 MM PIPELINE amp FT

550M150 MM PIPELINE amp

FT225M350 MM PIPELINE amp FT

575M ETC

1 LS 35000 275652 137826 1700H

R 1730HR

192

BIJWSAN INSTALLATION NEAR

IGI AIRPORTNEW DELHIDELHI-110061

MRNavi Sharma (ििी

शमाा) 7727863450 navisharmabharatp

etroleumin

HSD TWD PIPELINE HEADER

amp VELVE UPTO TANKATF TWD

PIPELINE HEADER amp VALVE UPTO

TANKS AND LDO TWD PIPE LINE

HEADER amp VALVE UPTO TANK

1 LS 250000 3513600 17568 1700H

R 1730HR

39

SPECIAL NOTES

1 The above old items would be disposed as indicated in the table

2 Pl refer AnnexurendashD for detailed scope of disposal

TABLE ndash A [ PARTndash2 ] [Tentative]

TENTATIVE TAX RATES

STATE TAX FERROUS SCRAP

ALL IGST 1800

CSGST 900

SGST 900

The above mentioned tax rates are tentative and BPCL reserves the right to apply the rates applicable for ferrous and Non ndashferrous items which will be informed during the auction

40

ANNEXURE-D

Scope and SPECIAL CONDITIONS for Disposal of old tanks amp Depot Assets BPCL has different Installation amp depot as per the list in table A Part I The above list is only indicative and not limited exhaustive or actual and it is only for your general referenceguidance Parties have to physically visit the depot and inspect the lot meant for sale and make their own estimates and ascertain the condition of materials its quality it weight quantities make model numbers size capacities specifications and condition etc Therefore no claim shall be entertained in case of any variations if reported at the time of upliftment which may kindly be noted However there may be few items as given below left in the depot not meant for disposal and the same are separately marked or shown at the time of inspection and parties should consider accordingly The following items are not covered in the subject disposal and they are excluded from contractorrsquos scope of work a) Land b) Grown up Big Trees However small bushes shrubs etc are to be

removed and area to be cleaned from all vegetation etc 1 Pipelines running under Railway Tracks 2 Any petroleum products such as petroldieselkerosenelubricantsgreases

gear oils etc found in tankspipesbarrelsloosebulkpackages etc either inside or outside depot premises Petroleum products sludge are not covered in sale and to be handed over to BPCL if any foundsalvaged

3 Dispensing pumps retail outlet items like trays etc which are clearly marked amp kept separately

Please note that as BPCL has to handover land to Govt Authorities for their construction of sheds etc urgently and therefore the sequence of disposal in Phases and Time Lines shall be as under Contractor has to immediately complete the disposal of facilities falling under area from boundary wall The contractorrsquos obligations for completion of entire job will be as per tender terms amp conditions At the time of dismantling of facilities the contractor has to provide separate temporary fencing at his cost so that even after handing over part land to Govt Authorities for their construction activities other facilities are demarcated and any encroachment from unauthorized authority people are avoided The contractor has to make their own arrangements for safety and security during the entire operations of disposal activities The entire job must be completed as above but not exceeding 16 weeks from the date of authority letter as shown above failing which appropriate action as deemed fit will be taken in line with the general terms and conditions of the auction tender The successful bidder has to surface amp level the complete area after shifting all the materials All debris are to be removed from site For leveling the ground to one level

41

and filling up all trenches of underground tanks or any low level or trenches all debris earth rubble bricks mortar etc salvaged from dismantling are to be used The bidder has to arrange and bear the cost of dismantling loading unloading amp transportation of materials to his their place After excavating removing the underground tanks pipelines etc the same are to be filled up with available material or material brought from outside if required at contractorrsquos cost and risk in particular for filling up of underground tank trenches etc Dismantling of Underground pipelines in the Railway siding area from decantation header manifold sections and up to BPCL depot compound wall needs Railways permission for dismantling excavation etc which are to be obtained by the Purchaser only However BPCL may provide any assistance if required to the Purchaser in obtaining such permissions After excavation etc the area is to be filled back and brought to original condition to the satisfaction of the BPCL and as directed All safety precautions as stipulated by BPCL are to be followed at the time of disposal of facilities both inside and outside BPCL depot premises compound wall Any damage to the Corporationrsquos or Third Partyrsquos properties during removal of the items will have to be made good by the successful tenderer at their own cost The Corporation reserves the right to claim from the contractor any expenses which might have been incurred by it over and above the EMD by way of restoring damages caused to properties belonging to the Corporation Third Parties by the action of such contractorrsquos or their men Party has to make his own arrangement for power connections to cut the tanks or lighting or any other purpose BPCL shall not provide any power connection No invoice challan will be issued by BPCL for each truck of materials to be removed since the entire materials are being disposed on lumpsum single lot basis OTHER SPECIAL CONDITIONS FOR DEMOLITION OF DEPOT FACILITIES 1 The intending bidder should inspect the site prior to submitting of the offer and make himself familiar with the site conditions and available facilities 2 Bidders alongwith the offers must give an undertaking that the steel plates of tanks pipelines that have contained leaded gasoline will not be used for edible products drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe by suitable means 3 Demolition is an inherently hazardous process and hence every person involved in demolition activity must wear protective equipment including helmet gloves safety footwear etc as per BPCL guidelines 4 Demolition must be supervised by persons having thorough knowledge of demolition process 5 Successful bidder shall carryout a survey to assess the physical characteristics and design of the facilities to be demolished so as to arrive at a safe demolition method Based on survey Demolition Action Plan shall be submitted for BPCLrsquos approval before starting any demolition The plan should include bull Sequence of demolition of facilities with time frame bull Method of demolition of facilities including drawings sketches if any bull The proposed treatment for steel plates particularly for tanks which contained leaded gasoline

42

bull How the party will further utilize the steel plates obtained from product tanks and also the product pipes bull Method of disposal of debris bull Manpower to be deployed bull Machinery Equipment to be deployed bull List of PPE [ Personal Protective Equipments ] required and that would be worn by people involved in the activity 6 Before demolition begins all utility services to the structure like electricity water etc must be disconnected Arrangements must be made to keep the unwanted persons as far away as possible from the site by necessary barricade 7 It is dangerous to leave isolated parts of a wall structures standing as they are liable to collapse from the effect of high winds self weight etc and hence necessary cordoning should be made for such cases 8 Debris should not be allowed to build up against walls or floors with the consequent risk of the structure being unintentionally overloaded 9 Disposal process for debris and pit yard for the same should be identified for safe disposal within the stipulated time 10 Order dismantling From safety consideration following order for dismantling of the depot facility is recommended bull All equipment fittings bull AG Product piping and allied fittings bull AG Product tanks bull UG Product tanks bull Fire protection facilities ie fire water tanks hydrant mains monitors etc bull Internal electrification bull Structures bull Buildings bull Electrical ndash external yard lighting cabling MCC etc bull Communication The above is a standard sequence for dismantling but for this particular tender above sequence is superseded by earlier conditions of dismantling in 3 phases as mentioned in special conditions above 111 Demolition of Above Ground (AG) Tanks There are fatal and serious accidents caused by persons entering confined spaces without the necessary tests being carried out and correct safety rescue equipment being provided It is therefore absolutely essential to ensure that product tanks are tested and certified gas free prior to starting of hot work Following sequence shall be followed for dismantling of AG tanks a) Mechanical isolation of Tank by removing all pipe connections fittings like Level Gauges Dip hatch PV Valves Inter-tank catwalk (if any) b) Internal treatment and further dismantling AG tanks shall be demolished preferably by reverse jacking method

43

For safe working necessary scaffolds platforms etc shall be erected and proper access to them shall be provided The steel plates cut from tank shall be lowered using safe hoisting devices having valid test certificates Prevention of further use of steel plates which contained leaded gasoline for storage of edible products drinking water unless they are removed While disposing of the steel plates obtained from product tanks which contained leaded gasoline it shall be ensured that they are not further used for storing edible product and drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe This could be ensured by the following methods By heat treatment of steel plates using flame cleaner By removing all scales etc by abrasive blast cleaning using grits shots If the plates are grit shot blasted care shall be taken to collect the grit or shot from operation to prevent spread of lead bearing dust The used grits shots must be treated as contaminated and not reused for other operations It should be disposed off along with the residue thus obtained as per practice followed for leaded sludge All parties involved in handling the plates should be made aware of their origin and risks involved in view of leaded gasoline Disposal of steel plates from tanks which didnrsquot contain leaded gasoline Steel plates of other tanks in which leaded products have never been stored can be disposed off after cleaning with wire brush to bare metal particularly the first strake and bottom plates The responsibility of ensuring that the plates are completely safe for further use lies with the successful vendor 112 Demolition of UG tanks Following sequence should be sued for the disposal of Underground tanks

1 Mechanical isolation of Tank by removing all pipe connections fittings like Level Gauges Dip hatch PV Valves etc

2 All personnel involved in the removal and disposal of underground tanks should be aware of the potential hazards associated withmdash (a) flammable andor combustible liquids (b) product toxicity (c) entry into confined spaces and (d) entry into excavations

3 Before start of any work on the UG tank ensure that the copies of the tank cleaning certificates for the tanks are available The same to be certified by the BPCL officer (or) authorized inspector from BPCL who is witnessing the demolition before the start of the work

4 Open the manhole covers with the anchoring supports in place and if the tank is found to be filled with water it will be necessary to dispose of the water in an environmentally safe manner

5 After removal of the water from the tank refill the tank with fresh potable water until the tank starts to overflow Do not allow excess water to escape into the excavation and ensure the level does not rise into the vent pipe and submit the tank to excess static pressure

6 Withdraw water until the level is again down to 150 mm below the top of the tank

44

Use only pumping equipment suitable for the purpose and collect all water for proper Disposal

7 Allow the tank to settle for 2-3 hours and test the small vapor space with a gas detector and if the reading is below 5 of the LEL then the tank may be emptied If the same is found above 5 remove the water from the tank The disposal vendor may inform BPCL about the higher LEL readings and BPCL shall arrange to clean the tank further No work shall be taken up on the tank in this case Please note that the reading of the gas detector has to be witnessed by the BPCL officer (or) authorized inspector from BPCL

8 If the reading of the gas detector is below 5 the water may be removed and the cutting operations may be carried out

For safe working necessary shoring shuttering platforms shall be done and proper access shall be provided The steel plates cut from tank shall be lifted using safe hoisting devices having valid test certificates Prevention of further use of steel plates which contained leaded gasoline for storage of edible products drinking water unless they are removed While disposing of the steel plates obtained from product tanks which contained leaded gasoline it shall be ensured that they are not further used for storing edible product and drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe This could be ensured by the following methods By heat treatment of steel plates using flame cleaner By removing all scales etc by abrasive blast cleaning using grits shots If the plates are grit shot blasted care shall be taken to collect the grit or shot from operation to prevent spread of lead bearing dust The used grits shots must be treated as contaminated and not reused for other operations It should be disposed off along with the residue thus obtained as per practice followed for leaded sludge All parties involved in handling the plates should be made aware of their origin and risks involved in view of leaded gasoline Disposal of steel plates from tanks which didnrsquot contain leaded gasoline Steel plates of other tanks in which leaded products have never been stored can be disposed off after cleaning with wire brush to bare metal particularly the first strake and bottom plates The responsibility of ensuring that the plates are completely safe for further use lies with the successful vendor

12 Product Pipelines The pipelines can be disposed off after cleaning by sufficient water flushing The successful vendor shall ensure that these pipes are not re-used for carrying edible products drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe All parties involved in handling the pipes should be made aware of their origin and risks involved 13 General Safety regulations precautions while carrying out dismantling works The objective of this documents is to provide and establish safe-working practices at the work site of Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd These summarized safety requirements are mandatory and should be fully understood both by the successful vendor and their employees The contractual obligation for safety lies completely with the contractor

45

himself Further some additional safety requirements also can come up In such an even the successful vendor shall follow the more stringent regulation at all times The successful vendor shall at his own expense arrange and comply with all safety provisions as stipulated by the Company Bueuro of Indian Standards the Electricity act Factory act OISD and other acts as applicable in respect of all personnel directly or indirectly employed for the work The successful vendor shall ensure that he his sub-contractor and workers employed by him shall comply with all fire safety heath regulations issued from time to time by the company The successful vendor shall also be liable for any pecuniary liability arising on account of any violation by him of the safety requirements Should any injury to people or loss or damage due to fire or accident to any property or a portion thereof occur as a result of failure to comply with such regulations the successful vendor shall be held responsible for the consequences thereof and shall keep the company harmless and indemnified Relevant Indian standard codes on safety 1) IS3764-1922-Excavation work-code of safety 2) IS401 (Part1amp2) ndash 1967 - Safety regulations for steel tubular scaffolding 3) IS3696(Part 1)-1987-Safety code for scaffolds 4) IS3696(Part 2)-1987-Safety code for Ladders 5) IS7293-1974-Safety code for working with construction machinery 6) IS3016-1982-Code of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operations 7) IS4130-1991-Demolition of buildings-Code of safety 8) IS5216(Part 1amp2)-1982-Recommendation on safety procedures and practices in Electrical work 9) IS10667-1983-Guide for selection of industrial safety equipments for protection foot and leg 10) IS6994(Part 1)-1973-Specification for safety glovesPart 1-Leather and cotton gloves 11) IS2925-1984-Specification for Industrial safety helmets 12) IS3521-1983-Industrial safety belts and harnesses Working at Height Working at height is one of the most hazardous construction operations Utmost care is to be taken while working at height Working at height more than 2 Mtrs Shall be done with suitable guard rails and toe board Guard rail and toe board dimensions shall be same as given for scaffoldings While working at height 2 Mtrs And above safety harness must be used All openings must be boldly amp clearly marked and properly barricaded If cover is used it must be capable to bear the weight Proper crawling ladders must be used for sloping roof where tile battens are not strong enough to take the load For fragile roof crawling boards or roof ladder shall be used Openings cut outs on floor roof must be guarded with barricade cover having capacity to withstand human load and clearly marked with colour and notice board Using Ladder

46

Only one person shall climb or descent from one ladder at a time It shall be secured at top and bottom and in addition one person should be present at the ground to hold the ladder as a second check If the ladder is used for carrying material as well suitable foot holds and handholds shall be provided on the ladder The slope of the ladder shall not be too steep or flat (the ladder shall be given an inclination not steeper than 1 to 4 ie 1 horizontal to 4 vertical) to cause slipping or falling off and it shall rest on firm surface No portable single ladder shall be over 10 M in lengths while the width between the side rails in ring ladder shall in no case be less than 30 cms for ladder upto and including 3 Mtrs in length Ladder shall extend at least 1 M above landing place For longer ladders this width should be increased by at least by 6 mm for each additional 30 cms of length Uniform step spacing shall not exceed 15 cms Rung of the ladder shall not be used for support or to tie stiles or side members are meant for this Ladder shall not be hung from its rungs or from one stile as this tends to pull out the rungs Make sure that footwear is free from mud or grease etc before climbing a ladder Ladder used shall be of standard material like wooden steel and be sufficiently strong conforming to IS3696-1991(Part 2) Scaffolding Scaffolding can be defined as a temporary structure supporting one or more platforms and which is used either as a workplace or for storage of materials in the course construction work including both for maintenance and demolition Scaffolding shall be provided for all works that cannot be safely done from the ground except such short period of work as can be done safely from ladders Scaffolds shall be erected altered or dismantled only by competent persons under proper supervision After erection scaffolds shall be inspected at least once in a week and a written report on each inspection is kept The height above which scaffolding is mandatory is 2 Mtrs Scaffolding shall be of good quality Bamboo or steel tubular structure conforming to IS 4014(Part I and II) Scaffolds shall be designed for their maximum load and with a safety factor of at least 4 or as prescribed by the site-in-charge Scaffolds shall be provided with safe means of access such as stairs ladders or ramps Scaffold shall be tied or anchored to the building or structure at suitable intervals so as to prevent movement

47

Joints in the scaffolds shall be tied up and clamped properly to avoid any slippage The upright members of the scaffolding shall be placed on firm and level ground and base plates at their feet shall rest on timber sole boards All the uprights shall be kept equidistant and shall be connected and strengthened by ladders fixed on the inside of the uprights for strength joints in ladders shall be staggered Transforms shall be set on top of ladders and at right angles to them and building structure Bracing is essential to stiffen the scaffolds and prevent sideways movement and it should run diagonally from ladder to ladder or upright to upright Working platforms and gangways should rest squarely and evenly on transforms to prevent risk of trippling Recommended width of it are a) Not less than 60 cm if used as footing only b) Not less than 80 cm if used also for stacking of materials c) Not less than 11 Mtrs If used for the support of a treETLe platform The provision of security guard rails and toe board at every point at which full height is more than 2 Mtrs Shall be made Guard rail height should be between 90cm and 115 cm and toe board should raise 15 cm above the working platform Suitable protection shall be made by providing debris netting against falling of materials Mobile tower scaffold ndash wheels should be locked when in use Static tower scaffold should not exceed 12 Mtrs In height when free standing and above this height should tied Height to base width ratio for static tower should not more than 41 351 and 31 for indoor outdoor and mobile tower respectively Safety harness should be used while working at height more than 2 Mtrs Scaffolding shall be physically checked for load carrying capacity occasionally Following BIS safety codes shall be referred for further safety precautions a) IS3696-1987 PART I-Safety of scaffolding b) IS3696-1991 PART II-Safety code for ladder c) IS4014-PART 2-Code of practive for steel tubular scaffolding ndash safety regulations Working Platform Wherever possible all works to be done at a height greater than 2 Mtrs Above ground level must be performed from properly constructed and maintained working platform Safe means of access shall be provided to all working platforms Working platforms gangways and stairways shall be so constructed that they shall not sag unduly or unequally Every opening in a working platform shall be provided with suitable beams to prevent the fall of persons or materials The working platform shall be - Closely boarded

48

- At least 60 cm wide if used only as a footing only at least 80 cm wide if used also for stacking material and at least 11 Mtrs If used for the support of a treETLe platform - Provided with tow-boards of minimum 015 Mtrs in height - Provided with hand rails not greater than 085 Mtrs above toe-board - Constructed as close to the structure or building as possible Working on roof People working on roof shall be properly protected by providing temporary railing hand rails safety harness Workers working underneath shall use helmets Care shall be taken to prevent falling of material from top to adjoining area in slat roofs more than 10deg safety belt shall be used and belt end fastened properly to a fixed object Workmen shall not be allowed to work on slippery roofs Fragile materials such as wired glass corrugated plastic sheeting and unreinforced insulating slabs etc shall be identified and necessary precautions taken while working on them People working on fragile roof shall be properly protected by providing two Crawling Bards or Roof ladders so that one is available to stand on while the other is being moved Crawling Boards shall have cross batons atleast 32 mm thick and not more than 380 mm apart and shall be secured in position Gas cutting Adherence to relevant codes and employment of qualified workers are two basic requirements for gas cutting process Hazards such as electricity heat flame flammable gas etc are present in this process Hence following precautions must be followed while carrying these operations All fire precautions as stipulated in IS3016 (Code of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operations) shall be followed while gas cutting operations) shall be followed while gas cutting Fire extinguishers sand buckets water and gunny bags shall be provided when hot work is in progress Gas cylinders used for gas cutting Gas cylinders shall be of approved make Gas cylinder valves shall always be checked and shall be closed when not in use Be stored in a well-ventilated area Be fitted with safety caps when not in use Not be lifted by nozzle and rolled All gas and oxygen regulators shall be fitted with Flashback arrestors being non-return valves designed to prevent and explosive mix developing in cylinder Checking for leaks shall be by means of soapy liquid applied to each joint and under no circumstances shall a naked flame be applied to any part of the cylinder When working at a height do not place cylinders directly beneath the working area as molten metal may fall in to the hoses causing leaks and possibly igniting the gases

49

The welder and any person working in close proximity in order to prevent permanent damage to the eyes must wear suitable eye protection when not in use electricity to the holder and electrode shall turned off Hose shall be in good condition properly clamped as per specifications Welding cable shall have proper insulation with minimum number of joints All equipments shall be properly earthed and cables properly insulated and connected LPG Cylinders if used should be stored kept in a well-ventilated placed and there should be no excavations drains or basements nearby LPG Cylinders should never be stored below ground level or closer than 3 M to cylinder containing oxygen or materials which are toxic and corrosive Cylinders full or empty should never to stored upright with the valve uppermost The valve of empty LPG cylinders should be kept closed if they are left open air will diffuse into the cylinder and may form an explosive mixture BIS Code IS3016-1982 on ldquocode of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operationsrdquo shall be referred for further safety measures Electrical work Some of the basic safety steps to be ensured are given below 1) Only authorised person shall carry out dismantling of electrical system 2) Isolation of the electrical system before taking up the work must be ensured 3) Before working on an electrical line fuse should be physically removed and the line is isolated and a suitable locking mechanism must be provided to prevent accidental switching fixing fuses by other persons A notice board displaying ldquoMen at workrdquo message should be placed The section of circuit under repair should be connected to earth 4) IS 5216-1982 ldquoRecommendations on safety procedures and practices in Electric Worksrdquo shall be referred for further safety measures Working with machineries Material handling equipments Many accidents take place while handling materials at site It is highly hazardous operation Hence special attention by contractor is required in this respect Following precautions are recommended Safe working space for all these equipments must be provided Proper material stockyard should be made and all material should be staked arranged kept in orderly manner with proper moving space for handling machinery Proper warning boards signs shall be provided when machineries like cranes hoists are being operated Brakes clutches of winches shall be checked on regular basis Chains ropes belts shall be inspected and repaired changed as necessary All moving part of the material handling equipment must be provided with suitable guards

50

Lifting ropes should be inspected for kinking loose wires high strands corrosion nicking lubrication change in diameter cross section Slings and other lifting materials which are not suitable for use should be promptly withdrawn and destroyed Lifting chains should be inspected for bent links cracks in weld areas or any other section of link trasverse nicks and gauges and corrosion pits Elongation of the lifting chain link due to over loading should be inspected before using it For lifting hook if the throat opening exceeds 15 of the normal opening it should be replaced When inspecting the hook measurement must be made between the shank and narrowest point of the hook opening A chain used for lifting should not be spliced by inserting a bolt between two links Strain should not be put on a kinked chain Hammer should not be used to force a hook over a chain link A safety hook fitted with a latch to prevent displacement of loads should only be used for material handling lifting IS7293-1974 (Code of Practice for Working with Construction Machinery) shall be referred for further safety measures Cranes All works involving the use of crane shall be properly planned in advance and the following shall be ensured The crane is capable of lifting the load Safe load capacity should be clearly marked on jibs winches pulleys slings and ropes All job cranes should have an automatic safe load indicator which alerts the operator The condition of the ground at the crane location is satisfactory to support the crane and the load The rotation of the cab and therefore the boom is not restricted-suitable matting or plates are available to protect underground services and paving All slings shackles hooks etc are of correct rating and in good condition Cranes and lifting equipments must be inspected and carry a valid test certificate issued by an accredited testing agency Crane hooks etc are to be fitted with properly functioning safety clips to prevent displacement of the sling from the hook during the lift Driver of the crane must be watchful and must ensure before driving the vehicle either forward or reverse that no one is near the wheel of the vehicle and no one is trying to climb the vehicle while moving Crane operators and signalers must be over the age of 18 trained and sufficiently experienced There should always to a signalman or a signaling system such as a

51

telephone if the crane operator cannot see the load throughout the lift Hand signal shall be clear and distinct and shall follow recognised code or system Workers must be use safety shoe and helmet They are also required to wear gloves and other PPE for handling of some special materials Raising lowering and braking of jib should not be done abruptly in order to prevent it from snapping All vehicles used by the contractor shall be in worthy conditions and in conformance to the land transport requirements Cranes should be tested and examined by a competent person for its wear and tear No part of the crane or crane load should be closer than 4 Mtrs to live overhead For movement of crane or other material handling equipment ramp gradient should not exceed 1 in 10 No person should be allowed to stand or work under lifted load All drivers shall hold a valid driving license for the class of vehicle to be driven Manual Handling Assistance should be obtained if the load is too heavy or awkward for manual handing Clear walkway to the destination and safe stack should be ensured before handing the load manually Following procedure should be followed while lifting the load manually Stand close to the load on a firm footing and with feet about 30 am apart Bend the knees and keep your back as straight as you can Take a firm grip on a load Breathe in and throw the shoulders backwards Straighten the legs amp continue to keep the back as straight as you can Make sure that your view is not obstructed by the load Keep the load close to the body Lift slowly and smoothly When carrying the load avoid twisting spine to run move your feet instead One person should not be allowed to pull more than 63 kg The best weight unit for lifting by a worker is 18 kg and hence should be fixed as upper limit of load to be lifted by worker If two or more workers are lifting one should give instructions to ensure that the team works together bull Type of clothing is very important in manual handling of material Clothing should be such that it allows easy movement of arms and will not catch in machinery or on a load

52

bull The successful bidder of the said depot assets will assume full responsibility for demolishing and dismantling the said facilities and itrsquos removal from the corporationrsquos land whether through his own employees or through contract labour It should also be a condition of the tender documents that consequent upon the sale of the said depot assets the depot shall cease to be the corporationrsquos ldquoestablishmentrdquo as that expression is defined in the Building and other construction workers actrsquo1996and if the successful bidder employs 50 or more building workers for the demolition of the said facilities he as the ldquoemployerrdquo in relation to the said establishment will ensure full compliance with the said act including section 44 amp 45 thereof Upon the cancellation of the factory license and the slump sale of the assets of the said depot the storage and distribution of petroleum products is no longer carried on in the said facilities The successful bidder or purchaser of the said depot assets who demolishes the said facilities with the intention of selling the various items from the depot as scrap for his own benefit cannot be regarded as a ldquocontractorrdquo as that expression is defined in the contract labour (regulation amp abolition act1970 Similarly the workmen engaged by the successful bidder or purchaser of the said depot assets for carrying out the work of demolition cannot be regarded as contract labour under the said act In the circumstances no sooner the property in the assets of the depot facilities is transferred to the successful bidder or purchaser the corporation can not be regarded as the ldquoprinciple employerrdquo under the said act in as much as the Corpn has ceased to continue the work of the establishment viz The storage and distribution of the petroleum products in the concerned depot bull Under the Environment (protection) Act 1986 read with Hazardous waste (management amp handling) rules1989 the ldquooccupierrdquo in relation to the depot facilities is obliged to ensure that all hazardous waste are properly handled and disposed of without any adverse effects which may result from such wastes and is also responsible for proper collection reception treatment storage or disposal of these wastes either himself or through the ldquooperator of the facilityrdquo Since the corporation is governed by the said act and rules and highest bidder purchaser of the depot assets is not the occupier generating hazardous it is incumbent on the corporation to continue its practice namely handing over the site to the successful bidder the product including the sludge vapour and gas etc is completely removed as per the Companyrsquos operating procedure It may also be appreciated that the highest bidderpurchaser may fail to take any safeguards to protect his employees or the employees of a contractor engaged by him or the public at large from the toxic or poisonous effects of the residual sludge vapour or gas

ARBITRATION CLAUSE

Any dispute or difference whatsoever arising out of or in connection with this Agreement including any question regarding its existence validity construction interpretation application meaning scope operation or effect of this contract or termination thereof shall be referred to and finally resolved through arbitration as per the procedure mentioned herein below (a) The dispute or difference shall in any event be referred only to a Sole Arbitrator (b) The appointment and arbitration proceedings shall be conducted in accordance with SCOPE forum of Arbitration Rules for the time being in force or as amended from time to time (c) The Seat of arbitration shall be at Mumbai (d) The proceedings shall be conducted in English language (e) The cost of the proceedings shall be equally borne by the parties unless otherwise Directed by the Sole Arbitrator

53

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22

Please note that the first bid that comes in the system should be equal to the start price + one increment or higher than the increment value for each Lot The second online bid and onwards for any particular Lot will have to be higher than the H1 rate by the minimum increment value or higher than the increment value

ii E-Auction shall be for a period as mentioned in the tender document for

all the items Lots in this e-auction If a bidder places a bid in the last 10 minutes of closing of the e-Auction and if that bid gets accepted then the duration for that particular Lot shall get extended automatically for another 10 minutes from the time that bid comes in Please note that the auto-extension will take place only if a bid comes in those last 10 minutes and if that bid gets accepted If the bid does not get accepted the auto-extension will not take place even if that bid might have come in the last 10 minutes In case there is no bid in the last 10 minutes of closing of any particular Lot the time shall get closed automatically without any extension for that particular Lot However bidders are advised not to wait till the last minute or last few seconds to enter their bid during the auto-extension period to avoid complications related with internet connectivity network problems system crash down power failure etc

iii The Bidder who has submitted the DD for any category can bid for all

LOTS mentioned under this category In case the bidder is H1 in any or more categories he has to uplift the said LOT as will be confirmed by BPCL at its discretion In case the bidder backs out from uplifting this LOT then the whole EMD for that category may be forfeited by BPCL

iv Auto Bidding Auto Bidding feature is a feature to safe guard the

bidderrsquos interest of any Internet failure or to avoid last minute rush This feature allows Bidders to place an automated bid against other Bidders in an auction for each Lot and bid without having to enter a new amount each time a competing Bidder submits a new offer for any particular Lot

The bid amount that a Bidder enters is the maximum at that point of time that the Bidder is willing to offer for a particular Lot Here the software bids on behalf of the supplier The auto-bid amount is the maximum amount that the Bidder is

willing to offer During the course of bidding the Bidder cannot delete or change the amount of an Auto Bid

Bids are submitted in increments (increasing bid amounts) The application automates auto bidding by processing auto bids automatically according to the increment that BPCL originally established when creating the auction submitting offers to the next bid increment each time a competing Bidder bids regardless if competing bids are submitted as auto or manual bids

7 Successful bidder shall be required to submit the final prices quoted during the e-Auction in the Format provided to you after the completion of Auction to ETL duly signed and stamped as token of acceptance without any new condition other than those already agreed to before start of auction immediately after the completion of the e-Auction

23

8 Your bid will be taken as an offer to collect the items mentioned in that particular Lot Bids once made by you cannot be cancelled withdrawn and you shall be bound to collect the item as mentioned above at your final bid price Should you back out and not agree as per the final rates quoted BPCL shall take action as appropriate including forfeiture of EMD for the whole category

9 After the receipt of the EMD and other required documents the bidder shall be assigned

a Unique User Name amp Password by ETL The bidders are advised to change the Password and edit the information in the Registration Page after the receipt of initial Password from ETL to ensure confidentiality All bids made from the Login ID given to them will be deemed to have been made by their company

10 The bidders will be able to view the following on their screen along with the necessary

fields in the e-Auction a Highest Bid (H1 unit Rate) in the Auction for the Lots for which they are qualified to

bid b Bid Placed by them (Unit Rate) c Their Own Rank (H1 H2 H3hellip etc where H1 would be the highest bidder H2 would

be the second highest bidder and so onhellip) d Opening unit Price amp Bid Increment value for each Lot

11 At the end of the e-Auction BPCL will decide upon the winner BPCLrsquos decision on award of Contract shall be final and binding on all the Bidders

12 BPCL shall be at liberty to cancel the e-auction process at any time before disposing

without assigning any reason 13 BPCL ETL shall not have any liability to bidders for any interruption or delay in access

to the site irrespective of the cause 14 Other Terms amp Conditions

- The Bidder shall not involve himself or any of his representatives in Price manipulation of any kind directly or indirectly by communicating with other bidders BPCL shall have the right to seek explanation from the bidders in case IP address of those bidders is found to be same Action if necessary shall be initiated against such bidders

- The Bidder shall not divulge either his Bids or any other exclusive details of

BPCL to any other party - BPCLrsquos decision on award of Contract shall be final and binding on all the

Bidders - BPCL along with ETL can decide to extend reschedule or cancel any Auction Any

changes made by BPCL and or ETL after the first posting will have to be accepted if the Bidder continues to access the site after that time

- ETL shall not have any liability to Bidders for any interruption or delay in access

to the site irrespective of the cause - ETL is not responsible for any damages including damages that result from but

are not limited to negligence

24

- ETL will not be held responsible for consequential damages including but not

limited to systems problems inability to use the system loss of electronic information etc

15 ONLINE BID FORM General description of details available online during bidding to enable bidders to put their prices online are as below

Lot No

Item Description Location Qty Unit Unit Rate in INR

(In Fig)

Unit Rate in INR (In Words)

1 As given in Table ndash A

As given in Table ndash A

As given in Table ndash

A

As given in Table ndash

A

Important Note

1 The bidders have to quote in the ldquoUnit Rate in INR (In Fig)rdquo column only during the e-auction

2 Please note that in case you are H1 in any LOT then it is mandatory for you to submit the total amount to BPCL and uplift the material Failure to do so will may result in forfeiture of EMD for that category

3 The ldquoUnit Rate in INR (In Words)rdquo will be automatically converted by the System

4 After the bidder submits the bid confirmation of the price he has quoted for any

particular Lot is asked from him twice after which only the system accepts or rejects his bid based on the Start Price H1 rate at that point of time Confirming to the minimum increment value

25

TABLE-A (PART-I)Scrap of Depots and Tanks

(Bidders to note that they have to submit separate EMD for each lot)

LOT NO

COMPLETE LOCATIONADDRESS

BRIEF ITEMS DESCRIPTION (You are requested to visit place before quoting for the

item Please take prior appointment from the contact

person before visiting the site)

Qty Unit EMD (Rs)

START PRICE (RS)

INCREMENTAL

VALUE (RS)

AUCTION

START TIME

AUCTION

CLOSE

TIME

130

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

FIRE ENGINE NO05 amp JOCKY PUMP -01 NO

1 LOT 75000 640000 3200 1000H

R 1030HR

131

CHERLAPALLI INSTALLATION PO-

HCL PB NO4HYDERABADTEL

EANGANA-500051 MRnilesh m karande

(निलश एम करानड) 9866317049

nileshmkarandebharatpetroleumin

OLD PUMPSMPDs

ETC 1 LOT 35000 240000 1200

1000HR

1030HR

132

Sewree InstRETAIL TERR OPSSEWREE

INSTLNSEWREE FORT ROADSEWREE(EAST)MUMBAIMaharashtra400015samanhusai

n983382927422-26156336 Extn

25samanhusainbharatpetroleumin

MS PRODUCT PIPELINES FIRE HYDRENT PIPE

LINES STORAGE STEEL RACKS MS

GATESSTEEL SHEET CUPBOARD

ETC

1 LS 75000 476000 2380 1000H

R 1030HR

26

133

Bharat Petroleum Corporation limited Bhilai Co-op Depot Bijalee NagarGE RoadDistrict-Durg Chattisgarh-490021 Contact Person MrRambabu B

(रामबाब बी)

9926499266 brambabubharatpetroleumin amp MrRavi

K Ghorpade (रनि क

घोरपड) 8600417776 ravikghorpadebharatpetroleumin

Oil Interceptors Hose Boxes

monitors hydrants Valves

Pipelines etc

1 LS 175000 1725912 862956 1000H

R 1030HR

134

Bharat Petroleum Corporation limited Bhilai Co-op Depot Bijalee NagarGE RoadDistrict-Durg Chattisgarh-490021 Contact Person MrRambabu B

(रामबाब बी)

9926499266 brambabubharatpetroleumin amp MrRavi

K Ghorpade (रनि क

घोरपड) 8600417776 ravikghorpadebharatpetroleumin

Search Lights UPS olour

cameras Fans Tubelight fixtures

Gate Light fittingsExhaust

Fans etc

1 LS 35000 335520 16776 1000H

R 1030HR

135

Bharat Petroleum Corporation limited Bhilai Co-op Depot Bijalee NagarGE RoadDistrict-Durg Chattisgarh-490021 Contact Person MrRambabu B

(रामबाब बी)

9926499266 brambabubharatpetroleumin amp MrRavi

K Ghorpade (रनि क

घोरपड) 8600417776 ravikghorpadebharatpetroleumin

Mobile PFS Lab-CG04D1373

1 LS 7500 48000 240 1030H

R 1100HR

136

DHARWAD LPG 323-333BELUR

INDUSTRIAL AREA ROAD NO3P B

NO39DHARWADKARNATAKA-580011

MRRajkatti Y S

10 -20 KL MS TANK MPDs DISPENCING

UNITS

1 LOT 35000 396800 1984 1030H

R 1100HR

27

(राजकटटी िाय एस)

9753125125 rajkattiysbharatpetr

oleumin

137

VILL amp PO AMBABAI KARARIJHANSI

UTTAR PRADESH-284001 MRTajeshwar

(तजशवर ) 9478823709 tajeshwarbharatpet

roleumin

PLATE 8MM 6FT16FT MS TANK 15000

LTSPIPEANGEL SCRAPLIGHT GI

SCRAP ETC

1 LOT 75000 418400 2092 1030H

R 1100HR

138

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

FIRE WATER TANK 03 NO

1 LOT 175000 1872000 9360 1030H

R 1100HR

139

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

MS UNLOADING PUMPSVT

PUMPSMOTORSCENTRIFUGAL PUMPS ETC

1 LOT 250000 4004000 20020 1030H

R 1100HR

140

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

7 NO OF UNDER GROUND

STORAGE TANKS AND ASSOCIATED

PIPE LINES IN TANK FARM

1 LOT 175000 1600000 8000 1100H

R 1130HR

141

Flat no 302 Shanthi Tower Vinayak

Nagar Hyderabad RoadNIZAMABADTELANGANA-503002 MR

Sri Harsha (शरी हषाा)

8606510668 sriharshabharatpetr

oleumin

MONO PUMP PRESET PUMP

MPDs EMBLEM POLE OLD

TANKFALSE CEILING OLD RVI

ETC

1 LOT 35000 229600 1148 1100H

R 1130HR

28

142

KARUR TERRITORY ATHUR ampKADAPARAI

VILLAGE ERODE ROAD ATHUR

POSTKARURTAMIL NADU-639002

MRDilip Krishnan

(दिलीप कषणि)

8138906295 dilipkrishnanbharat

petroleumin

OLD 11KV VCB ELECTRICAL

PANEL500KVA DG SET OLD VFD

PANELMICRO PLC AND PANEL ETC

1 LOT 75000 556800 2784 1100H

R 1130HR

143

WARANGAL DEPOT GOOD SHED

ROADWARANGALTELENGANA-506002

MRMukesh Murali

(मकश मरली)

9497270991 mukeshmuralibhara

tpetroleumin

VARIOUS DIA METER CS

PIPESGATE VALVES

1 LOT 75000 4924689 246234 1100H

R 1130HR

144

RAJBANDH TOP RAJBANDH

CHATTYDURGAPURWEST BENGAL-

713212 MRDurga

Annapurna K V N (िराा

अननपणाा क िी एि)

9775077069 durgakvnbharatpetr

oleumin

SCRAPPED MS SKO PRODUCT

TRANSFER PIPELINELIVE FIRE

DIGHTING FACILITIES LOADING

ARMSOLD TLC UNIT OLD VALES

ETC

1 LS 75000 483200 2416 1100H

R 1130HR

145

BPCL HOSPET PSA FOR SALES

OFFICERHOSPETKARNATAKA-583201

MRPradeep J Hivare

(परिीप ज नहिार)

9940588023 pradeepjhivarebhar

atpetroleumin

STEEL CANOPYTANK

MPDLIGHT FITTINGS

AUTOMATION EQUIPMENT ETC

1 LS 35000 320000 1600 1130H

R 1200HR

146

MANGLIA RECEIPT TERMINAL MANGILA

- SANVER ROAD MANGLIAINDOREMA

DHYA PRADESH-453771 MR Swapnil S

Kakde (सिनिल एस

काकड़) 7709969664 swapnilskakdebhar

atpetroleumin

FW PUMP SUCTION HEADER-

500MM PUMP DISCHARGE PL

250MMCOOLING SYSTEM FIXED

FOAM STSTEMFIRE

EXTINGUISHER JOCKY PUMP ETC

1 LS 75000 567800 2839 1130H

R 1200HR

29

147

ADARSH NAGAR DIST - BIJNORNAZIBABAD

UTTAR PRADESH-246763 MRMohd

Ibran (मौ इबराि)

9839523968 mohdibranbharatpe

troleumin

RUBBER HOSE WITH

FLANGEGATE VALVEs FOAM

DRUMALUMINIUM SCRAPMS TANK500LTR PROVER ETC

1 LOT 75000 500460 25023 1130H

R 1200HR

148

NO- 214 VISHWAKARMA

INDUSTRIAL AREAJAIPURRAJSRH

AN-302013 MRRajendra KM

(राजनर कमार)

99281493310141-6501547

rajendrakmbharatpetroleumin

KIRLOSKAR PUMP KIRLOSKAR

ENGINEFIRE ENGINE 03 NO

1 LOT 35000 230000 1150 1130H

R 1200HR

149

KARUR TERRITORY ATHUR ampKADAPARAI

VILLAGE ERODE ROAD ATHUR

POSTKARURTAMIL NADU-639002

MRRishi Rohan (ऋनष

रोहि) 7979944941 rishirohanbharatpet

roleumin

OLD STEEL TANKOLD PUMPING UNITSOLD

CANOPY ITEMSOLD EMBLEM

POLESOLD YARD LIGHTS FITTINGS

ETC

1 LOT 35000 179020 8951 1130H

R 1200HR

150

BULK OIL DEPOT JANKI NAGAR

BAHRIACH ROADGONDAUTTAR

PRADESH-271001

MRAnuj Jaiswal (अिज

जयसिाल) 7897030498 anujjaiswalbharatp

etroleumin

75KVA DG Set 125 KVA DG Set Preset Meters Proving Tanks

350mm diaStrainier etc

1 LS 75000 6309952 315497 1200H

R 1230HR

151

IRIMPANAM INSTALLATION NEW

OIL INSTALLATIONKOCHI KERALA-682309 MRU

Ramadas (य रामिास)

9958444988 uramadasbharatpet

roleumin

WEATHER SHIELD FOR ESCAPE LADDERWO

METER SYSTEMATF

PUMPLABORATORY

ITEMSSPRINKLER ETC

1 LOT 175000 1920000 9600 1200H

R 1230HR

152

STATION ROADHISSARHARYANA-125001 MRAbdul

Matin (अबिल मतीि)

9983784935 abdulmatinbharatp

etroleumin

2T DISPENCER amp OIL TANKGLOW FACIA CANOPY

ETC

1 LOT 75000 672328 336164 1200H

R 1230HR

30

153

Bharat Petroleum Corporation limited Bhilai Co-op Depot Bijalee NagarGE RoadDistrict-Durg Chattisgarh-490021 Contact Person MrRambabu B

(रामबाब बी)

9926499266 brambabubharatpetroleumin amp MrRavi

K Ghorpade (रनि क

घोरपड) 8600417776 ravikghorpadebharatpetroleumin

USED SCRAPPED TANK

1 LOT 250000 5769360 288468 1200H

R 1230HR

154

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumi

FIRE WATER TANK LIGHT

POLESSTORAGE TANK PIPELINE

ETC

453000

MT 250000 1198675 5993 1200H

R 1230HR

155

BPCL MANMAD INSTALLATION

MANMAD NANDGAON ROAD

PANEWADI MANMADNASHIKMAHARASHTRA423104

Contact Person MrDeepak Satpute

9692006232

USEDSCRAPPED DEPOT ASSETS-

FIRE WATER PIPELINEEXTINGU

ISHERFOAM TANKSVHF

HANDSET ETC

1 LS 175000 9647424 482371 1230H

R 1300HR

156

satish paikara m

(पकरा सतीश एम) CH INSTALLATION

MANAGER (RETAIL) BUDGE BUDGE 2

GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST

24-PARGANAS [SOUTH] BUDGE

BUDGE West Bengal PIN - 700137 TEL -

033-24701457 033-24701765 MOB -

9982754999 e-mail paikarasmbharatpe

troleumin

WEIGH BRIDGE 1 LOT 35000 168000 840 1230H

R 1300HR

31

157

dnyaneshwar

bendkule (बडकल

जञािश िर) SR MANAGER OPS IC

(RETAIL) MIRAJ OPPRAILWAY GOODS

SHED (MG) CHANDANWADI

MIRAJ Maharashtra PIN - 416410 TEL - 0241-2595555 -

MOB - 9820246346 e-mail

dnyaneshwarbbharatpetroleumin

FIRE ENGINE PUMP 03 NO

1 LOT 75000 316800 1584 1230H

R 1300HR

158

NAVGHAR INDUSTRIAL ESTATE

BEHIND MSEB GAS TURBINE UNIT

PBNO8 DIST-RAIGAD

BOKADVIRAURANMAHARASHTRA400702

Contact Person Mr Wadhwa Vinay Kumar

022-27222767981146387

6

DISPERSANT SPRAY SYSTEM20

KL NITROGEN TANKTANK-OIL

ON WATER MONITORING SYSTEM ETC

505 MT 35000 337704 16885 1230H

R 1300HR

159

dua gurinder (िआ

रररििर) CHIEF MANAGER OPS IC (RETAIL) KOTA TOP

MS BHARATPETROLEUM

CORPORATION LTDKOTA TOPNH-

27VILLAGE -BRIJESHPURATATHEDKOTA (RAJASTHAN)-325201 TEL - 0744-

2863317 MOB - 9793294449 e-mail

duagbharatpetroleumin

VARIOUS TYPE OF FIRE WATER

PIPELINE 41 MT 175000 2651707 13258

1230HR

1300HR

160

HAZIRA RETAIL TERRITORY SURAT

HAZIRA ROAD POICHHPORE DIST -

SURATHAZIRA GUJRAT-394510

CONTACT PERSON MRMiran M Vaghela

(नमरि एम िाघला)

9033370396 miranmvaghelabhar

PIPELINE amp FITTINGS FIRE

FIGHTING PUMPSLOADING

ARMS ETC

1 LS 75000 748160 37408 1400H

R 1430HR

32

atpetroleumin

161

BIJWSAN INSTALLATION NEAR

IGI AIRPORTNEW DELHIDELHI-110061

MRNavi Sharma (ििी

शमाा) 7727863450 navisharmabharatp

etroleumin

OLD PLT PIPELINES

1 LOT 35000 170400 852 1400H

R 1430HR

162

negi kamal (िरी कमल

ससिह) SR MANAGER OPS IC (RETAIL) KANPUR KANPUR

POL DEPOT BHAUNTI NH - 2 KALPI ROAD

PANKI KANPUR Uttar Pradesh PIN -

208020 TEL - - 0512-2985689 MOB -

9824201038 e-mail negikbharatpetrole

umin

FIRE ENGINE 03 NO

1 LS 35000 384000 1920 1400H

R 1430HR

163

BG GOODS SHED ROAD THACHA

NALLURTIRUNELVELITAMIL NADU-627358

CONTACT PERSON MR Aditya Sri Ram E

(आदितय शरी राम ई)

8867857296 adityasriramebhara

tpetroleumin

WEIGHT BRIDGE PRODUCT PUMP

WITH MOTORSFILLING

CABINET OLD STEEL PLATE ETC

1 LOT 35000 346264 173132 1400H

R 1430HR

164

BPCL IRUGUR TOP INSTALLATION

RAVATHUR PO IRUGUR

VIACOIMBATORE TAMIL NADU-641103

CONTACT PERSON MRNitesh Kumar

(नितश कमार)

9542345719 niteshkumar001bha

ratpetroleumin

MPDCANOPY ETC

1 LS 35000 328320 16416 1400H

R 1430HR

33

165

DESUR DEPOT NEAR DESUR RAILWAY

STATION VILLAGE ZADSHAPUR

DESURBELGAUMKARNATAKA-590014

MRManikantan G

(कनिकि टि जी)

9894555724 manikantangbharat

petroleumin

200 DIA FF LINE - ADDL WOPD

METER MASTER METERMLDB

PANELBARRIER GATE FOR

ENTRYEXIT ETC

22713

MT 35000 1097387 5486 1430H

R 1500HR

166

NEAR RAILWAY STATION PO

ATHARBANKI RLY COLONY DIST

JAGATSINGHPURPARADEEP ODISHA-

754120 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

OLD PD METERSMS

PIPELINESOLD MS PIPELINESASBEST

OS SHEETS ETC

1 LOT 35000 1889412 94470 1430H

R 1500HR

167

PB NO 106 GPO SALAWASJODHPURR

AJASTHAN-342001 MRAvinash Sahani

(अनििाश साहिी)

9587891413 avinashsahanibhara

tpetroleumin

MS SCRAP FIRE ENGINES (04

NOS) FUEL TANKS 1 MT 35000 246400 1232

1430HR

1500HR

168

BPCL PIYALA RETAIL INSTALLATION

VILLAGE - PIYALA PO ASAUTI TEHSIL-

BALLARBHGARH DIST - FARIDABAD

HARYANA-121102 MRMandal

Soumyajyoti (मिडल

सोमयजयोनत)

9874444332 mandalsbharatpetr

oleumin

FIRE EXTINGUISHER 10

KG DCPRADAR LEVEL GUAGE-

TANK FARM AUPARALLEL

REDUNDANT UPS-15

KVAAUTOMATION CABLESFLP

LIGHT FIXTURES IN WAGON P ETC

1 LOT 75000 724360 36218 1430H

R 1500HR

169

17 A HASTINGS ROADALLAHABADUTTAR PRADESH-211001 MRAkash R rivastava

(आकाश शरीिासति)

7678882211 akashsrivastavabha

ratpetroleumin

CANOPY LIGHTS (CFL)SEWING

MACHINE USHA TAILOR MODCO2

FIRE EXINGUISHER250

W MH Canopy light fixtures ETC

1 LOT 35000 2357168 117858 1430H

R 1500HR

34

170

AT POST AKOLNER TALUKA

AHMEDNAGAR DIST -

AHMEDNAGARMAHARASHTRA-414005

MRArpit Tiwari (अरपात

नतिारी) 9408381499 arpittiwaribharatpe

troleumin

FIRE WATER PUMP 850klTLF PUMP MS (M) 50 KLHR25 KVA DG SETCANOPYAMFTLF PUMP MS (M)

50 KLHR ETC

1 LS 35000 200800 1004 1500H

R 1530HR

171

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

10 KG DCP 10 NOS10 KG DCP 10

NOSBULK METERS 9 NOSBULK

METERS 141 NOS150MM DIA

PIPE LINE FOR SPEED80MM DIA

PIPE LINE FOR SPEED F 1FF PIPE LINE 200 MM ETC

1 LOT 250000 4839456 2419728 1500H

R 1530HR

172

ram mahto (राम

कमार) MANAGER OPS IC (RETAIL)

BALASORE DEPOT BALASORE DEPOT SOMENATHPUR

INDUSTRIAL AREA ESTATE BALASORE

Odisha PIN - 756019 TEL - 06782-224272 99562-19155 MOB - 9453042457 e-mail ramkumarbharatpe

troleumin

JB NFLP 25 NOSLIGHT

FITTINGS FLP 35 NLIGHT POLES

4M HT 12 NOELECTRICAL

CABLESSLAYINGCEILING FANS 20

NOS20 TON WINDOW AC

MAKE-SAMSUN ETC

1 LOT 35000 279564 139782 1500H

R 1530HR

173

BHARAT PETROLEUM CORP LTD SANKARI

DEPOTNARRAPANCHAVADI

SANKARI(RS)SALEM DIST SANKARITAMIL

NADU-637302 MRArun David A

(अरण डनिड ए)

9482875768 arundavidabharatp

etroleumin

200MM DIA STRAINER-

1NOGODREJFILING CABINET

4DRSSLIDING DOOR SDU-1GODREJ STORWEL

MODEL2MF SYSTEM 3PANELS

ETC

1 LOT 250000 4568544 2284272 1500H

R 1530HR

174

IRIMPANAM INSTALLATION NEW

OIL INSTALLATIONKOCHI KERALA-682309 MRU

Ramadas (य रामिास)

9958444988

RLY TRACKS amp ALLIED

FACILITYRLY TRACKS amp ALLIED

FACILITY ADDITIONAL

1 LOT 175000 1548000 7740 1500H

R 1530HR

35

uramadasbharatpetroleumin

175

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

Y STRAINER 200MM

2NOSSLUDGE PIT AT

BERHAMPORE4-DR FILLING CABINET-2

NOONE GODREJ STEEL TABLE

T9EARTHPITS FOR AG TANKS (12

NOS)ETC

1 LS 35000 372320 18616 1530H

R 1600HR

176

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

STOREWELL PLAIN ALMIRAH-2MS

STORAGE SAFEABLOY

LOCKFLP 125W HPMV 4NOSFIRE

ENGINE SET NO10 ETC

1 LOT 35000 3465584 173279 1530H

R 1600HR

177

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

FLP NON-INTEGRAL FLOOD

LIGHT 2SAKTI 4KVA

AUTOSTABILISERZYXEL OMNI 56K

MODEM FOR BERHARECEIVER-

1 CAMERA-2 MONITOR-1 ETC

1 LOT 75000 767068 383534 1530H

R 1600HR

178

BPCL MANMAD INSTALLATION

MANMAD NANDGAON ROAD

PANEWADI MANMADNASHIKMAHARASHTRA423104

Contact Person MrDeepak Satpute

9692006232

1 no 250 KVA DG SET

2 no of 630 KVA DG SET 6 number

HT panels with CTPT bus-bar

AMF panel for DG sets DG set cables

etc

1 LS 175000 1217664 608832 1530H

R 1600HR

179

BPCL MANMAD INSTALLATION

MANMAD NANDGAON ROAD

PANEWADI MANMADNASHIKMAHARASHTRA423104

Contact Person MrDeepak Satpute

Old roof sheet of TWF GANTRY

1 LS 35000 160812 80406 1530H

R 1600HR

36

9692006232

180

BHARAT PETROLEUM CORPORATION

LIMITED KONDAPALLI DEPOT ( TOP )

PINAPAKA (VIL amp POST) KONDAPALLI

(VIA) KRISVIJAYAWADAAN

DHRA PRADESH-9504214192

avneeshbhartibharatpetroleumin

DG SET AMF PANELS FIRE

ENGINE 70W ST LIGHT FIX 13

NOS160W FLP MLL TYPE 74

NOS15M HOSES 36NOS15 TON

AIR COND 2NOSFLD LIGHT

FIT 2X400 25NOS110V 100AH BATT

CHARGER ETC

1 LOT 35000 200000 1000 1600H

R 1630HR

181

IRUGUR BPCL IRUGUR TOP

INSTALLATION RAVATHUR PO

IRUGUR VIA COIMBATORE Tamil Nadu PIN - 641103 CONTACT PERSON MRSoorya Krishna

(सयाा कषणा) 9895449420

sooryakrishnabharatpetroleumin

ELECTRICALLY OPERATED EXIT BARTERMINAL

ROOM CARD READERTLF RTD

UNIT - BAY10POINT4TLF SET STOP VALVE - BAY10POI15 KL UNDER DRIVEWAY

TANK ETC

1 LS 250000 2120778

1 1060389

1600HR

1630HR

182

WARANGAL DEPOT GOOD SHED

ROADWARANGALTELENGANA-506002

MRMukesh Murali

(मकश मरली)

9497270991 mukeshmuralibhara

tpetroleumin

FW PIPELINE IN TANKFARM

AREAERECTION-75HP

MOTOR75HP PPU FLOWMORE

MSTLF125HP PPU

FLORITEHSDITLF20 HP PUMP KIR

MAKE NO 18 ETC

1 LS 75000 4934092 246704 1600H

R 1630HR

183

BARAUNI TOP PAPROUR DISTRICT

BEGUSARAIBARAUNIBIHAR-851114

CONTACT PERSON MRSaurabh Kumar

9432343519 saurabhkumar001b

haratpetroleumin

FIRE ENGINE-615KLHR-3NOSFIRE ENGINE-

615KLHR-3NOSMASTER METER SET - 3

NOS125KVA DG SET - 2 NOS15 TONS WINDOW

AC WITH REMOTE

1 LS 35000 227300 11365 1600H

R 1630HR

37

ETC

184

KATHGODAM DEPOT DIST -

NANITALUTTARAKHAND-263126 CONTACT PERSON MRPawan

Kumar (पिि कमार)

9862826505 pawankumar006bh

aratpetroleumin

1AVERY ZL SDDU ES0652 MS1LampT ZL HDDU BS5257 HSDZ LINE (SD) -

PUMPLampT PACEMAKER

IVLampT PACEMAKER

IV1LampT ZL HDDU GS1246 HSD ETC

1 LOT 35000 364000 1820 1600H

R 1630HR

185

UDAISAGAR ROAD NEAR RANA PRATAP

NAGAR RLY STNUDAIPURRAJAST

HAN-313001 CONTACT PERSON

MRKhuswinder

(खससिििर)

9412058886 khuswinderbharatp

etroleumin

ZWICKY PUMP NO175HP

PPUNIT-PUMP1PIPELINE

amp FTGS 10080NBFIRE

WATER TANK 858 KL CAP ADDFIRE

WATER RING MAIN ADDL EXP 1

SPRINKILER PIPELINE etc

1 LOT 250000 2121216 1060608 1630H

R 1700HR

186

BPC OIL DEPOT BATILPUR DIST-

DEVAREYABATILPURUTTAR PRADESH-

274001 MR Deepak

Joshi (िीपक जोशी)

9927576670 deepakjoshi001bha

ratpetroleumin

DG SET 125KVAPADLOCK (MAKE ABLOY) - 6

NO6 KVA GENSETDG SET 65

KVAVC BREAKER75 HP PP UNIT-PUMP

NO 2 ETC

1 LOT 35000 320000 1600 1630H

R 1700HR

187

Kandla Installation Khari Rohar Road

Gandhidham(Kutch)GandhidhamGUJRAT-

370201 CONTACT PERSON MRMayank

Bhatt (मयिक भटट)

8154964083 mayankbhattbharat

petroleumin

TANK NO 8 4645 KLTK NO2-ADDL CT-MVWSFFTK NO 18 13667 KL

ERECTIOTANK NO 2 15128 KL EXTN

ETC

1 LS 250000 7210400 36052 1630H

R 1700HR

188

PETROL DEPOT ABEKA

MAKBARAMEERUTUTTAR PRADESH-

250002 CONTACT PERSON MRKumar

Avinash (कमार

MIDCO SD PUMP3NO Z LINE (HD) PUMPAVERY

(SD) ERA PUMPSUBPUMP

amp DISPENSORS 2NOLampT Z LINE

1 LOT 75000 5687512 284375 1630H

R 1700HR

38

अनििाश) 8004938516 kumaravbharatpetr

oleumin

SD PUMP ETC

189

MUZAFFARPUR DEPOT VILL

SHERPURMUZAFFARPURM BIHAR-842005

CONTACT PERSON MRDipayan Roy

(दिपायि रॉय) 06243-242047 Extn 222

9933050509 dipayanroybharatp

etroleumin

DISPENCING UNITPOLE MOUNTED EMBLEM CANAOPY

STRUCTUREOLD MPDsTANK amp

MONOLITH ETC

17553

MT 35000 11200 56 1630H

R 1700HR

190

BARAUNI TOP PAPROUR DISTRICT

BEGUSARAIBARAUNIBIHAR-851114

CONTACT PERSON MrManjul Prasad

Arya (मिजल परसाि आया)

7004230090 manjulprasadarybh

aratpetroleumin

PRODUCT PIPE FITTING TANK

FOUNDATIONTWD

PIPESFITTINGS900KL TANK II858KL

TANK 10 ETC

1 LOT 250000 2184023 1092012 1700H

R 1730HR

191

BARAUNI TOP PAPROUR DISTRICT

BEGUSARAIBARAUNIBIHAR-851114

CONTACT PERSON MrManjul Prasad

Arya (मिजल परसाि आया)

7004230090 manjulprasadarybh

aratpetroleumin

FOAM TANK 3KL - 1 NOFOAM TANK

3KL - 1 NO100 MM PIPELINE amp FT

550M150 MM PIPELINE amp

FT225M350 MM PIPELINE amp FT

575M ETC

1 LS 35000 275652 137826 1700H

R 1730HR

192

BIJWSAN INSTALLATION NEAR

IGI AIRPORTNEW DELHIDELHI-110061

MRNavi Sharma (ििी

शमाा) 7727863450 navisharmabharatp

etroleumin

HSD TWD PIPELINE HEADER

amp VELVE UPTO TANKATF TWD

PIPELINE HEADER amp VALVE UPTO

TANKS AND LDO TWD PIPE LINE

HEADER amp VALVE UPTO TANK

1 LS 250000 3513600 17568 1700H

R 1730HR

39

SPECIAL NOTES

1 The above old items would be disposed as indicated in the table

2 Pl refer AnnexurendashD for detailed scope of disposal

TABLE ndash A [ PARTndash2 ] [Tentative]

TENTATIVE TAX RATES

STATE TAX FERROUS SCRAP

ALL IGST 1800

CSGST 900

SGST 900

The above mentioned tax rates are tentative and BPCL reserves the right to apply the rates applicable for ferrous and Non ndashferrous items which will be informed during the auction

40

ANNEXURE-D

Scope and SPECIAL CONDITIONS for Disposal of old tanks amp Depot Assets BPCL has different Installation amp depot as per the list in table A Part I The above list is only indicative and not limited exhaustive or actual and it is only for your general referenceguidance Parties have to physically visit the depot and inspect the lot meant for sale and make their own estimates and ascertain the condition of materials its quality it weight quantities make model numbers size capacities specifications and condition etc Therefore no claim shall be entertained in case of any variations if reported at the time of upliftment which may kindly be noted However there may be few items as given below left in the depot not meant for disposal and the same are separately marked or shown at the time of inspection and parties should consider accordingly The following items are not covered in the subject disposal and they are excluded from contractorrsquos scope of work a) Land b) Grown up Big Trees However small bushes shrubs etc are to be

removed and area to be cleaned from all vegetation etc 1 Pipelines running under Railway Tracks 2 Any petroleum products such as petroldieselkerosenelubricantsgreases

gear oils etc found in tankspipesbarrelsloosebulkpackages etc either inside or outside depot premises Petroleum products sludge are not covered in sale and to be handed over to BPCL if any foundsalvaged

3 Dispensing pumps retail outlet items like trays etc which are clearly marked amp kept separately

Please note that as BPCL has to handover land to Govt Authorities for their construction of sheds etc urgently and therefore the sequence of disposal in Phases and Time Lines shall be as under Contractor has to immediately complete the disposal of facilities falling under area from boundary wall The contractorrsquos obligations for completion of entire job will be as per tender terms amp conditions At the time of dismantling of facilities the contractor has to provide separate temporary fencing at his cost so that even after handing over part land to Govt Authorities for their construction activities other facilities are demarcated and any encroachment from unauthorized authority people are avoided The contractor has to make their own arrangements for safety and security during the entire operations of disposal activities The entire job must be completed as above but not exceeding 16 weeks from the date of authority letter as shown above failing which appropriate action as deemed fit will be taken in line with the general terms and conditions of the auction tender The successful bidder has to surface amp level the complete area after shifting all the materials All debris are to be removed from site For leveling the ground to one level

41

and filling up all trenches of underground tanks or any low level or trenches all debris earth rubble bricks mortar etc salvaged from dismantling are to be used The bidder has to arrange and bear the cost of dismantling loading unloading amp transportation of materials to his their place After excavating removing the underground tanks pipelines etc the same are to be filled up with available material or material brought from outside if required at contractorrsquos cost and risk in particular for filling up of underground tank trenches etc Dismantling of Underground pipelines in the Railway siding area from decantation header manifold sections and up to BPCL depot compound wall needs Railways permission for dismantling excavation etc which are to be obtained by the Purchaser only However BPCL may provide any assistance if required to the Purchaser in obtaining such permissions After excavation etc the area is to be filled back and brought to original condition to the satisfaction of the BPCL and as directed All safety precautions as stipulated by BPCL are to be followed at the time of disposal of facilities both inside and outside BPCL depot premises compound wall Any damage to the Corporationrsquos or Third Partyrsquos properties during removal of the items will have to be made good by the successful tenderer at their own cost The Corporation reserves the right to claim from the contractor any expenses which might have been incurred by it over and above the EMD by way of restoring damages caused to properties belonging to the Corporation Third Parties by the action of such contractorrsquos or their men Party has to make his own arrangement for power connections to cut the tanks or lighting or any other purpose BPCL shall not provide any power connection No invoice challan will be issued by BPCL for each truck of materials to be removed since the entire materials are being disposed on lumpsum single lot basis OTHER SPECIAL CONDITIONS FOR DEMOLITION OF DEPOT FACILITIES 1 The intending bidder should inspect the site prior to submitting of the offer and make himself familiar with the site conditions and available facilities 2 Bidders alongwith the offers must give an undertaking that the steel plates of tanks pipelines that have contained leaded gasoline will not be used for edible products drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe by suitable means 3 Demolition is an inherently hazardous process and hence every person involved in demolition activity must wear protective equipment including helmet gloves safety footwear etc as per BPCL guidelines 4 Demolition must be supervised by persons having thorough knowledge of demolition process 5 Successful bidder shall carryout a survey to assess the physical characteristics and design of the facilities to be demolished so as to arrive at a safe demolition method Based on survey Demolition Action Plan shall be submitted for BPCLrsquos approval before starting any demolition The plan should include bull Sequence of demolition of facilities with time frame bull Method of demolition of facilities including drawings sketches if any bull The proposed treatment for steel plates particularly for tanks which contained leaded gasoline

42

bull How the party will further utilize the steel plates obtained from product tanks and also the product pipes bull Method of disposal of debris bull Manpower to be deployed bull Machinery Equipment to be deployed bull List of PPE [ Personal Protective Equipments ] required and that would be worn by people involved in the activity 6 Before demolition begins all utility services to the structure like electricity water etc must be disconnected Arrangements must be made to keep the unwanted persons as far away as possible from the site by necessary barricade 7 It is dangerous to leave isolated parts of a wall structures standing as they are liable to collapse from the effect of high winds self weight etc and hence necessary cordoning should be made for such cases 8 Debris should not be allowed to build up against walls or floors with the consequent risk of the structure being unintentionally overloaded 9 Disposal process for debris and pit yard for the same should be identified for safe disposal within the stipulated time 10 Order dismantling From safety consideration following order for dismantling of the depot facility is recommended bull All equipment fittings bull AG Product piping and allied fittings bull AG Product tanks bull UG Product tanks bull Fire protection facilities ie fire water tanks hydrant mains monitors etc bull Internal electrification bull Structures bull Buildings bull Electrical ndash external yard lighting cabling MCC etc bull Communication The above is a standard sequence for dismantling but for this particular tender above sequence is superseded by earlier conditions of dismantling in 3 phases as mentioned in special conditions above 111 Demolition of Above Ground (AG) Tanks There are fatal and serious accidents caused by persons entering confined spaces without the necessary tests being carried out and correct safety rescue equipment being provided It is therefore absolutely essential to ensure that product tanks are tested and certified gas free prior to starting of hot work Following sequence shall be followed for dismantling of AG tanks a) Mechanical isolation of Tank by removing all pipe connections fittings like Level Gauges Dip hatch PV Valves Inter-tank catwalk (if any) b) Internal treatment and further dismantling AG tanks shall be demolished preferably by reverse jacking method

43

For safe working necessary scaffolds platforms etc shall be erected and proper access to them shall be provided The steel plates cut from tank shall be lowered using safe hoisting devices having valid test certificates Prevention of further use of steel plates which contained leaded gasoline for storage of edible products drinking water unless they are removed While disposing of the steel plates obtained from product tanks which contained leaded gasoline it shall be ensured that they are not further used for storing edible product and drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe This could be ensured by the following methods By heat treatment of steel plates using flame cleaner By removing all scales etc by abrasive blast cleaning using grits shots If the plates are grit shot blasted care shall be taken to collect the grit or shot from operation to prevent spread of lead bearing dust The used grits shots must be treated as contaminated and not reused for other operations It should be disposed off along with the residue thus obtained as per practice followed for leaded sludge All parties involved in handling the plates should be made aware of their origin and risks involved in view of leaded gasoline Disposal of steel plates from tanks which didnrsquot contain leaded gasoline Steel plates of other tanks in which leaded products have never been stored can be disposed off after cleaning with wire brush to bare metal particularly the first strake and bottom plates The responsibility of ensuring that the plates are completely safe for further use lies with the successful vendor 112 Demolition of UG tanks Following sequence should be sued for the disposal of Underground tanks

1 Mechanical isolation of Tank by removing all pipe connections fittings like Level Gauges Dip hatch PV Valves etc

2 All personnel involved in the removal and disposal of underground tanks should be aware of the potential hazards associated withmdash (a) flammable andor combustible liquids (b) product toxicity (c) entry into confined spaces and (d) entry into excavations

3 Before start of any work on the UG tank ensure that the copies of the tank cleaning certificates for the tanks are available The same to be certified by the BPCL officer (or) authorized inspector from BPCL who is witnessing the demolition before the start of the work

4 Open the manhole covers with the anchoring supports in place and if the tank is found to be filled with water it will be necessary to dispose of the water in an environmentally safe manner

5 After removal of the water from the tank refill the tank with fresh potable water until the tank starts to overflow Do not allow excess water to escape into the excavation and ensure the level does not rise into the vent pipe and submit the tank to excess static pressure

6 Withdraw water until the level is again down to 150 mm below the top of the tank

44

Use only pumping equipment suitable for the purpose and collect all water for proper Disposal

7 Allow the tank to settle for 2-3 hours and test the small vapor space with a gas detector and if the reading is below 5 of the LEL then the tank may be emptied If the same is found above 5 remove the water from the tank The disposal vendor may inform BPCL about the higher LEL readings and BPCL shall arrange to clean the tank further No work shall be taken up on the tank in this case Please note that the reading of the gas detector has to be witnessed by the BPCL officer (or) authorized inspector from BPCL

8 If the reading of the gas detector is below 5 the water may be removed and the cutting operations may be carried out

For safe working necessary shoring shuttering platforms shall be done and proper access shall be provided The steel plates cut from tank shall be lifted using safe hoisting devices having valid test certificates Prevention of further use of steel plates which contained leaded gasoline for storage of edible products drinking water unless they are removed While disposing of the steel plates obtained from product tanks which contained leaded gasoline it shall be ensured that they are not further used for storing edible product and drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe This could be ensured by the following methods By heat treatment of steel plates using flame cleaner By removing all scales etc by abrasive blast cleaning using grits shots If the plates are grit shot blasted care shall be taken to collect the grit or shot from operation to prevent spread of lead bearing dust The used grits shots must be treated as contaminated and not reused for other operations It should be disposed off along with the residue thus obtained as per practice followed for leaded sludge All parties involved in handling the plates should be made aware of their origin and risks involved in view of leaded gasoline Disposal of steel plates from tanks which didnrsquot contain leaded gasoline Steel plates of other tanks in which leaded products have never been stored can be disposed off after cleaning with wire brush to bare metal particularly the first strake and bottom plates The responsibility of ensuring that the plates are completely safe for further use lies with the successful vendor

12 Product Pipelines The pipelines can be disposed off after cleaning by sufficient water flushing The successful vendor shall ensure that these pipes are not re-used for carrying edible products drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe All parties involved in handling the pipes should be made aware of their origin and risks involved 13 General Safety regulations precautions while carrying out dismantling works The objective of this documents is to provide and establish safe-working practices at the work site of Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd These summarized safety requirements are mandatory and should be fully understood both by the successful vendor and their employees The contractual obligation for safety lies completely with the contractor

45

himself Further some additional safety requirements also can come up In such an even the successful vendor shall follow the more stringent regulation at all times The successful vendor shall at his own expense arrange and comply with all safety provisions as stipulated by the Company Bueuro of Indian Standards the Electricity act Factory act OISD and other acts as applicable in respect of all personnel directly or indirectly employed for the work The successful vendor shall ensure that he his sub-contractor and workers employed by him shall comply with all fire safety heath regulations issued from time to time by the company The successful vendor shall also be liable for any pecuniary liability arising on account of any violation by him of the safety requirements Should any injury to people or loss or damage due to fire or accident to any property or a portion thereof occur as a result of failure to comply with such regulations the successful vendor shall be held responsible for the consequences thereof and shall keep the company harmless and indemnified Relevant Indian standard codes on safety 1) IS3764-1922-Excavation work-code of safety 2) IS401 (Part1amp2) ndash 1967 - Safety regulations for steel tubular scaffolding 3) IS3696(Part 1)-1987-Safety code for scaffolds 4) IS3696(Part 2)-1987-Safety code for Ladders 5) IS7293-1974-Safety code for working with construction machinery 6) IS3016-1982-Code of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operations 7) IS4130-1991-Demolition of buildings-Code of safety 8) IS5216(Part 1amp2)-1982-Recommendation on safety procedures and practices in Electrical work 9) IS10667-1983-Guide for selection of industrial safety equipments for protection foot and leg 10) IS6994(Part 1)-1973-Specification for safety glovesPart 1-Leather and cotton gloves 11) IS2925-1984-Specification for Industrial safety helmets 12) IS3521-1983-Industrial safety belts and harnesses Working at Height Working at height is one of the most hazardous construction operations Utmost care is to be taken while working at height Working at height more than 2 Mtrs Shall be done with suitable guard rails and toe board Guard rail and toe board dimensions shall be same as given for scaffoldings While working at height 2 Mtrs And above safety harness must be used All openings must be boldly amp clearly marked and properly barricaded If cover is used it must be capable to bear the weight Proper crawling ladders must be used for sloping roof where tile battens are not strong enough to take the load For fragile roof crawling boards or roof ladder shall be used Openings cut outs on floor roof must be guarded with barricade cover having capacity to withstand human load and clearly marked with colour and notice board Using Ladder

46

Only one person shall climb or descent from one ladder at a time It shall be secured at top and bottom and in addition one person should be present at the ground to hold the ladder as a second check If the ladder is used for carrying material as well suitable foot holds and handholds shall be provided on the ladder The slope of the ladder shall not be too steep or flat (the ladder shall be given an inclination not steeper than 1 to 4 ie 1 horizontal to 4 vertical) to cause slipping or falling off and it shall rest on firm surface No portable single ladder shall be over 10 M in lengths while the width between the side rails in ring ladder shall in no case be less than 30 cms for ladder upto and including 3 Mtrs in length Ladder shall extend at least 1 M above landing place For longer ladders this width should be increased by at least by 6 mm for each additional 30 cms of length Uniform step spacing shall not exceed 15 cms Rung of the ladder shall not be used for support or to tie stiles or side members are meant for this Ladder shall not be hung from its rungs or from one stile as this tends to pull out the rungs Make sure that footwear is free from mud or grease etc before climbing a ladder Ladder used shall be of standard material like wooden steel and be sufficiently strong conforming to IS3696-1991(Part 2) Scaffolding Scaffolding can be defined as a temporary structure supporting one or more platforms and which is used either as a workplace or for storage of materials in the course construction work including both for maintenance and demolition Scaffolding shall be provided for all works that cannot be safely done from the ground except such short period of work as can be done safely from ladders Scaffolds shall be erected altered or dismantled only by competent persons under proper supervision After erection scaffolds shall be inspected at least once in a week and a written report on each inspection is kept The height above which scaffolding is mandatory is 2 Mtrs Scaffolding shall be of good quality Bamboo or steel tubular structure conforming to IS 4014(Part I and II) Scaffolds shall be designed for their maximum load and with a safety factor of at least 4 or as prescribed by the site-in-charge Scaffolds shall be provided with safe means of access such as stairs ladders or ramps Scaffold shall be tied or anchored to the building or structure at suitable intervals so as to prevent movement

47

Joints in the scaffolds shall be tied up and clamped properly to avoid any slippage The upright members of the scaffolding shall be placed on firm and level ground and base plates at their feet shall rest on timber sole boards All the uprights shall be kept equidistant and shall be connected and strengthened by ladders fixed on the inside of the uprights for strength joints in ladders shall be staggered Transforms shall be set on top of ladders and at right angles to them and building structure Bracing is essential to stiffen the scaffolds and prevent sideways movement and it should run diagonally from ladder to ladder or upright to upright Working platforms and gangways should rest squarely and evenly on transforms to prevent risk of trippling Recommended width of it are a) Not less than 60 cm if used as footing only b) Not less than 80 cm if used also for stacking of materials c) Not less than 11 Mtrs If used for the support of a treETLe platform The provision of security guard rails and toe board at every point at which full height is more than 2 Mtrs Shall be made Guard rail height should be between 90cm and 115 cm and toe board should raise 15 cm above the working platform Suitable protection shall be made by providing debris netting against falling of materials Mobile tower scaffold ndash wheels should be locked when in use Static tower scaffold should not exceed 12 Mtrs In height when free standing and above this height should tied Height to base width ratio for static tower should not more than 41 351 and 31 for indoor outdoor and mobile tower respectively Safety harness should be used while working at height more than 2 Mtrs Scaffolding shall be physically checked for load carrying capacity occasionally Following BIS safety codes shall be referred for further safety precautions a) IS3696-1987 PART I-Safety of scaffolding b) IS3696-1991 PART II-Safety code for ladder c) IS4014-PART 2-Code of practive for steel tubular scaffolding ndash safety regulations Working Platform Wherever possible all works to be done at a height greater than 2 Mtrs Above ground level must be performed from properly constructed and maintained working platform Safe means of access shall be provided to all working platforms Working platforms gangways and stairways shall be so constructed that they shall not sag unduly or unequally Every opening in a working platform shall be provided with suitable beams to prevent the fall of persons or materials The working platform shall be - Closely boarded

48

- At least 60 cm wide if used only as a footing only at least 80 cm wide if used also for stacking material and at least 11 Mtrs If used for the support of a treETLe platform - Provided with tow-boards of minimum 015 Mtrs in height - Provided with hand rails not greater than 085 Mtrs above toe-board - Constructed as close to the structure or building as possible Working on roof People working on roof shall be properly protected by providing temporary railing hand rails safety harness Workers working underneath shall use helmets Care shall be taken to prevent falling of material from top to adjoining area in slat roofs more than 10deg safety belt shall be used and belt end fastened properly to a fixed object Workmen shall not be allowed to work on slippery roofs Fragile materials such as wired glass corrugated plastic sheeting and unreinforced insulating slabs etc shall be identified and necessary precautions taken while working on them People working on fragile roof shall be properly protected by providing two Crawling Bards or Roof ladders so that one is available to stand on while the other is being moved Crawling Boards shall have cross batons atleast 32 mm thick and not more than 380 mm apart and shall be secured in position Gas cutting Adherence to relevant codes and employment of qualified workers are two basic requirements for gas cutting process Hazards such as electricity heat flame flammable gas etc are present in this process Hence following precautions must be followed while carrying these operations All fire precautions as stipulated in IS3016 (Code of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operations) shall be followed while gas cutting operations) shall be followed while gas cutting Fire extinguishers sand buckets water and gunny bags shall be provided when hot work is in progress Gas cylinders used for gas cutting Gas cylinders shall be of approved make Gas cylinder valves shall always be checked and shall be closed when not in use Be stored in a well-ventilated area Be fitted with safety caps when not in use Not be lifted by nozzle and rolled All gas and oxygen regulators shall be fitted with Flashback arrestors being non-return valves designed to prevent and explosive mix developing in cylinder Checking for leaks shall be by means of soapy liquid applied to each joint and under no circumstances shall a naked flame be applied to any part of the cylinder When working at a height do not place cylinders directly beneath the working area as molten metal may fall in to the hoses causing leaks and possibly igniting the gases

49

The welder and any person working in close proximity in order to prevent permanent damage to the eyes must wear suitable eye protection when not in use electricity to the holder and electrode shall turned off Hose shall be in good condition properly clamped as per specifications Welding cable shall have proper insulation with minimum number of joints All equipments shall be properly earthed and cables properly insulated and connected LPG Cylinders if used should be stored kept in a well-ventilated placed and there should be no excavations drains or basements nearby LPG Cylinders should never be stored below ground level or closer than 3 M to cylinder containing oxygen or materials which are toxic and corrosive Cylinders full or empty should never to stored upright with the valve uppermost The valve of empty LPG cylinders should be kept closed if they are left open air will diffuse into the cylinder and may form an explosive mixture BIS Code IS3016-1982 on ldquocode of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operationsrdquo shall be referred for further safety measures Electrical work Some of the basic safety steps to be ensured are given below 1) Only authorised person shall carry out dismantling of electrical system 2) Isolation of the electrical system before taking up the work must be ensured 3) Before working on an electrical line fuse should be physically removed and the line is isolated and a suitable locking mechanism must be provided to prevent accidental switching fixing fuses by other persons A notice board displaying ldquoMen at workrdquo message should be placed The section of circuit under repair should be connected to earth 4) IS 5216-1982 ldquoRecommendations on safety procedures and practices in Electric Worksrdquo shall be referred for further safety measures Working with machineries Material handling equipments Many accidents take place while handling materials at site It is highly hazardous operation Hence special attention by contractor is required in this respect Following precautions are recommended Safe working space for all these equipments must be provided Proper material stockyard should be made and all material should be staked arranged kept in orderly manner with proper moving space for handling machinery Proper warning boards signs shall be provided when machineries like cranes hoists are being operated Brakes clutches of winches shall be checked on regular basis Chains ropes belts shall be inspected and repaired changed as necessary All moving part of the material handling equipment must be provided with suitable guards

50

Lifting ropes should be inspected for kinking loose wires high strands corrosion nicking lubrication change in diameter cross section Slings and other lifting materials which are not suitable for use should be promptly withdrawn and destroyed Lifting chains should be inspected for bent links cracks in weld areas or any other section of link trasverse nicks and gauges and corrosion pits Elongation of the lifting chain link due to over loading should be inspected before using it For lifting hook if the throat opening exceeds 15 of the normal opening it should be replaced When inspecting the hook measurement must be made between the shank and narrowest point of the hook opening A chain used for lifting should not be spliced by inserting a bolt between two links Strain should not be put on a kinked chain Hammer should not be used to force a hook over a chain link A safety hook fitted with a latch to prevent displacement of loads should only be used for material handling lifting IS7293-1974 (Code of Practice for Working with Construction Machinery) shall be referred for further safety measures Cranes All works involving the use of crane shall be properly planned in advance and the following shall be ensured The crane is capable of lifting the load Safe load capacity should be clearly marked on jibs winches pulleys slings and ropes All job cranes should have an automatic safe load indicator which alerts the operator The condition of the ground at the crane location is satisfactory to support the crane and the load The rotation of the cab and therefore the boom is not restricted-suitable matting or plates are available to protect underground services and paving All slings shackles hooks etc are of correct rating and in good condition Cranes and lifting equipments must be inspected and carry a valid test certificate issued by an accredited testing agency Crane hooks etc are to be fitted with properly functioning safety clips to prevent displacement of the sling from the hook during the lift Driver of the crane must be watchful and must ensure before driving the vehicle either forward or reverse that no one is near the wheel of the vehicle and no one is trying to climb the vehicle while moving Crane operators and signalers must be over the age of 18 trained and sufficiently experienced There should always to a signalman or a signaling system such as a

51

telephone if the crane operator cannot see the load throughout the lift Hand signal shall be clear and distinct and shall follow recognised code or system Workers must be use safety shoe and helmet They are also required to wear gloves and other PPE for handling of some special materials Raising lowering and braking of jib should not be done abruptly in order to prevent it from snapping All vehicles used by the contractor shall be in worthy conditions and in conformance to the land transport requirements Cranes should be tested and examined by a competent person for its wear and tear No part of the crane or crane load should be closer than 4 Mtrs to live overhead For movement of crane or other material handling equipment ramp gradient should not exceed 1 in 10 No person should be allowed to stand or work under lifted load All drivers shall hold a valid driving license for the class of vehicle to be driven Manual Handling Assistance should be obtained if the load is too heavy or awkward for manual handing Clear walkway to the destination and safe stack should be ensured before handing the load manually Following procedure should be followed while lifting the load manually Stand close to the load on a firm footing and with feet about 30 am apart Bend the knees and keep your back as straight as you can Take a firm grip on a load Breathe in and throw the shoulders backwards Straighten the legs amp continue to keep the back as straight as you can Make sure that your view is not obstructed by the load Keep the load close to the body Lift slowly and smoothly When carrying the load avoid twisting spine to run move your feet instead One person should not be allowed to pull more than 63 kg The best weight unit for lifting by a worker is 18 kg and hence should be fixed as upper limit of load to be lifted by worker If two or more workers are lifting one should give instructions to ensure that the team works together bull Type of clothing is very important in manual handling of material Clothing should be such that it allows easy movement of arms and will not catch in machinery or on a load

52

bull The successful bidder of the said depot assets will assume full responsibility for demolishing and dismantling the said facilities and itrsquos removal from the corporationrsquos land whether through his own employees or through contract labour It should also be a condition of the tender documents that consequent upon the sale of the said depot assets the depot shall cease to be the corporationrsquos ldquoestablishmentrdquo as that expression is defined in the Building and other construction workers actrsquo1996and if the successful bidder employs 50 or more building workers for the demolition of the said facilities he as the ldquoemployerrdquo in relation to the said establishment will ensure full compliance with the said act including section 44 amp 45 thereof Upon the cancellation of the factory license and the slump sale of the assets of the said depot the storage and distribution of petroleum products is no longer carried on in the said facilities The successful bidder or purchaser of the said depot assets who demolishes the said facilities with the intention of selling the various items from the depot as scrap for his own benefit cannot be regarded as a ldquocontractorrdquo as that expression is defined in the contract labour (regulation amp abolition act1970 Similarly the workmen engaged by the successful bidder or purchaser of the said depot assets for carrying out the work of demolition cannot be regarded as contract labour under the said act In the circumstances no sooner the property in the assets of the depot facilities is transferred to the successful bidder or purchaser the corporation can not be regarded as the ldquoprinciple employerrdquo under the said act in as much as the Corpn has ceased to continue the work of the establishment viz The storage and distribution of the petroleum products in the concerned depot bull Under the Environment (protection) Act 1986 read with Hazardous waste (management amp handling) rules1989 the ldquooccupierrdquo in relation to the depot facilities is obliged to ensure that all hazardous waste are properly handled and disposed of without any adverse effects which may result from such wastes and is also responsible for proper collection reception treatment storage or disposal of these wastes either himself or through the ldquooperator of the facilityrdquo Since the corporation is governed by the said act and rules and highest bidder purchaser of the depot assets is not the occupier generating hazardous it is incumbent on the corporation to continue its practice namely handing over the site to the successful bidder the product including the sludge vapour and gas etc is completely removed as per the Companyrsquos operating procedure It may also be appreciated that the highest bidderpurchaser may fail to take any safeguards to protect his employees or the employees of a contractor engaged by him or the public at large from the toxic or poisonous effects of the residual sludge vapour or gas

ARBITRATION CLAUSE

Any dispute or difference whatsoever arising out of or in connection with this Agreement including any question regarding its existence validity construction interpretation application meaning scope operation or effect of this contract or termination thereof shall be referred to and finally resolved through arbitration as per the procedure mentioned herein below (a) The dispute or difference shall in any event be referred only to a Sole Arbitrator (b) The appointment and arbitration proceedings shall be conducted in accordance with SCOPE forum of Arbitration Rules for the time being in force or as amended from time to time (c) The Seat of arbitration shall be at Mumbai (d) The proceedings shall be conducted in English language (e) The cost of the proceedings shall be equally borne by the parties unless otherwise Directed by the Sole Arbitrator

53

Page 23: e-AUCTION SALE - Bharat Petroleum

23

8 Your bid will be taken as an offer to collect the items mentioned in that particular Lot Bids once made by you cannot be cancelled withdrawn and you shall be bound to collect the item as mentioned above at your final bid price Should you back out and not agree as per the final rates quoted BPCL shall take action as appropriate including forfeiture of EMD for the whole category

9 After the receipt of the EMD and other required documents the bidder shall be assigned

a Unique User Name amp Password by ETL The bidders are advised to change the Password and edit the information in the Registration Page after the receipt of initial Password from ETL to ensure confidentiality All bids made from the Login ID given to them will be deemed to have been made by their company

10 The bidders will be able to view the following on their screen along with the necessary

fields in the e-Auction a Highest Bid (H1 unit Rate) in the Auction for the Lots for which they are qualified to

bid b Bid Placed by them (Unit Rate) c Their Own Rank (H1 H2 H3hellip etc where H1 would be the highest bidder H2 would

be the second highest bidder and so onhellip) d Opening unit Price amp Bid Increment value for each Lot

11 At the end of the e-Auction BPCL will decide upon the winner BPCLrsquos decision on award of Contract shall be final and binding on all the Bidders

12 BPCL shall be at liberty to cancel the e-auction process at any time before disposing

without assigning any reason 13 BPCL ETL shall not have any liability to bidders for any interruption or delay in access

to the site irrespective of the cause 14 Other Terms amp Conditions

- The Bidder shall not involve himself or any of his representatives in Price manipulation of any kind directly or indirectly by communicating with other bidders BPCL shall have the right to seek explanation from the bidders in case IP address of those bidders is found to be same Action if necessary shall be initiated against such bidders

- The Bidder shall not divulge either his Bids or any other exclusive details of

BPCL to any other party - BPCLrsquos decision on award of Contract shall be final and binding on all the

Bidders - BPCL along with ETL can decide to extend reschedule or cancel any Auction Any

changes made by BPCL and or ETL after the first posting will have to be accepted if the Bidder continues to access the site after that time

- ETL shall not have any liability to Bidders for any interruption or delay in access

to the site irrespective of the cause - ETL is not responsible for any damages including damages that result from but

are not limited to negligence

24

- ETL will not be held responsible for consequential damages including but not

limited to systems problems inability to use the system loss of electronic information etc

15 ONLINE BID FORM General description of details available online during bidding to enable bidders to put their prices online are as below

Lot No

Item Description Location Qty Unit Unit Rate in INR

(In Fig)

Unit Rate in INR (In Words)

1 As given in Table ndash A

As given in Table ndash A

As given in Table ndash

A

As given in Table ndash

A

Important Note

1 The bidders have to quote in the ldquoUnit Rate in INR (In Fig)rdquo column only during the e-auction

2 Please note that in case you are H1 in any LOT then it is mandatory for you to submit the total amount to BPCL and uplift the material Failure to do so will may result in forfeiture of EMD for that category

3 The ldquoUnit Rate in INR (In Words)rdquo will be automatically converted by the System

4 After the bidder submits the bid confirmation of the price he has quoted for any

particular Lot is asked from him twice after which only the system accepts or rejects his bid based on the Start Price H1 rate at that point of time Confirming to the minimum increment value

25

TABLE-A (PART-I)Scrap of Depots and Tanks

(Bidders to note that they have to submit separate EMD for each lot)

LOT NO

COMPLETE LOCATIONADDRESS

BRIEF ITEMS DESCRIPTION (You are requested to visit place before quoting for the

item Please take prior appointment from the contact

person before visiting the site)

Qty Unit EMD (Rs)

START PRICE (RS)

INCREMENTAL

VALUE (RS)

AUCTION

START TIME

AUCTION

CLOSE

TIME

130

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

FIRE ENGINE NO05 amp JOCKY PUMP -01 NO

1 LOT 75000 640000 3200 1000H

R 1030HR

131

CHERLAPALLI INSTALLATION PO-

HCL PB NO4HYDERABADTEL

EANGANA-500051 MRnilesh m karande

(निलश एम करानड) 9866317049

nileshmkarandebharatpetroleumin

OLD PUMPSMPDs

ETC 1 LOT 35000 240000 1200

1000HR

1030HR

132

Sewree InstRETAIL TERR OPSSEWREE

INSTLNSEWREE FORT ROADSEWREE(EAST)MUMBAIMaharashtra400015samanhusai

n983382927422-26156336 Extn

25samanhusainbharatpetroleumin

MS PRODUCT PIPELINES FIRE HYDRENT PIPE

LINES STORAGE STEEL RACKS MS

GATESSTEEL SHEET CUPBOARD

ETC

1 LS 75000 476000 2380 1000H

R 1030HR

26

133

Bharat Petroleum Corporation limited Bhilai Co-op Depot Bijalee NagarGE RoadDistrict-Durg Chattisgarh-490021 Contact Person MrRambabu B

(रामबाब बी)

9926499266 brambabubharatpetroleumin amp MrRavi

K Ghorpade (रनि क

घोरपड) 8600417776 ravikghorpadebharatpetroleumin

Oil Interceptors Hose Boxes

monitors hydrants Valves

Pipelines etc

1 LS 175000 1725912 862956 1000H

R 1030HR

134

Bharat Petroleum Corporation limited Bhilai Co-op Depot Bijalee NagarGE RoadDistrict-Durg Chattisgarh-490021 Contact Person MrRambabu B

(रामबाब बी)

9926499266 brambabubharatpetroleumin amp MrRavi

K Ghorpade (रनि क

घोरपड) 8600417776 ravikghorpadebharatpetroleumin

Search Lights UPS olour

cameras Fans Tubelight fixtures

Gate Light fittingsExhaust

Fans etc

1 LS 35000 335520 16776 1000H

R 1030HR

135

Bharat Petroleum Corporation limited Bhilai Co-op Depot Bijalee NagarGE RoadDistrict-Durg Chattisgarh-490021 Contact Person MrRambabu B

(रामबाब बी)

9926499266 brambabubharatpetroleumin amp MrRavi

K Ghorpade (रनि क

घोरपड) 8600417776 ravikghorpadebharatpetroleumin

Mobile PFS Lab-CG04D1373

1 LS 7500 48000 240 1030H

R 1100HR

136

DHARWAD LPG 323-333BELUR

INDUSTRIAL AREA ROAD NO3P B

NO39DHARWADKARNATAKA-580011

MRRajkatti Y S

10 -20 KL MS TANK MPDs DISPENCING

UNITS

1 LOT 35000 396800 1984 1030H

R 1100HR

27

(राजकटटी िाय एस)

9753125125 rajkattiysbharatpetr

oleumin

137

VILL amp PO AMBABAI KARARIJHANSI

UTTAR PRADESH-284001 MRTajeshwar

(तजशवर ) 9478823709 tajeshwarbharatpet

roleumin

PLATE 8MM 6FT16FT MS TANK 15000

LTSPIPEANGEL SCRAPLIGHT GI

SCRAP ETC

1 LOT 75000 418400 2092 1030H

R 1100HR

138

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

FIRE WATER TANK 03 NO

1 LOT 175000 1872000 9360 1030H

R 1100HR

139

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

MS UNLOADING PUMPSVT

PUMPSMOTORSCENTRIFUGAL PUMPS ETC

1 LOT 250000 4004000 20020 1030H

R 1100HR

140

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

7 NO OF UNDER GROUND

STORAGE TANKS AND ASSOCIATED

PIPE LINES IN TANK FARM

1 LOT 175000 1600000 8000 1100H

R 1130HR

141

Flat no 302 Shanthi Tower Vinayak

Nagar Hyderabad RoadNIZAMABADTELANGANA-503002 MR

Sri Harsha (शरी हषाा)

8606510668 sriharshabharatpetr

oleumin

MONO PUMP PRESET PUMP

MPDs EMBLEM POLE OLD

TANKFALSE CEILING OLD RVI

ETC

1 LOT 35000 229600 1148 1100H

R 1130HR

28

142

KARUR TERRITORY ATHUR ampKADAPARAI

VILLAGE ERODE ROAD ATHUR

POSTKARURTAMIL NADU-639002

MRDilip Krishnan

(दिलीप कषणि)

8138906295 dilipkrishnanbharat

petroleumin

OLD 11KV VCB ELECTRICAL

PANEL500KVA DG SET OLD VFD

PANELMICRO PLC AND PANEL ETC

1 LOT 75000 556800 2784 1100H

R 1130HR

143

WARANGAL DEPOT GOOD SHED

ROADWARANGALTELENGANA-506002

MRMukesh Murali

(मकश मरली)

9497270991 mukeshmuralibhara

tpetroleumin

VARIOUS DIA METER CS

PIPESGATE VALVES

1 LOT 75000 4924689 246234 1100H

R 1130HR

144

RAJBANDH TOP RAJBANDH

CHATTYDURGAPURWEST BENGAL-

713212 MRDurga

Annapurna K V N (िराा

अननपणाा क िी एि)

9775077069 durgakvnbharatpetr

oleumin

SCRAPPED MS SKO PRODUCT

TRANSFER PIPELINELIVE FIRE

DIGHTING FACILITIES LOADING

ARMSOLD TLC UNIT OLD VALES

ETC

1 LS 75000 483200 2416 1100H

R 1130HR

145

BPCL HOSPET PSA FOR SALES

OFFICERHOSPETKARNATAKA-583201

MRPradeep J Hivare

(परिीप ज नहिार)

9940588023 pradeepjhivarebhar

atpetroleumin

STEEL CANOPYTANK

MPDLIGHT FITTINGS

AUTOMATION EQUIPMENT ETC

1 LS 35000 320000 1600 1130H

R 1200HR

146

MANGLIA RECEIPT TERMINAL MANGILA

- SANVER ROAD MANGLIAINDOREMA

DHYA PRADESH-453771 MR Swapnil S

Kakde (सिनिल एस

काकड़) 7709969664 swapnilskakdebhar

atpetroleumin

FW PUMP SUCTION HEADER-

500MM PUMP DISCHARGE PL

250MMCOOLING SYSTEM FIXED

FOAM STSTEMFIRE

EXTINGUISHER JOCKY PUMP ETC

1 LS 75000 567800 2839 1130H

R 1200HR

29

147

ADARSH NAGAR DIST - BIJNORNAZIBABAD

UTTAR PRADESH-246763 MRMohd

Ibran (मौ इबराि)

9839523968 mohdibranbharatpe

troleumin

RUBBER HOSE WITH

FLANGEGATE VALVEs FOAM

DRUMALUMINIUM SCRAPMS TANK500LTR PROVER ETC

1 LOT 75000 500460 25023 1130H

R 1200HR

148

NO- 214 VISHWAKARMA

INDUSTRIAL AREAJAIPURRAJSRH

AN-302013 MRRajendra KM

(राजनर कमार)

99281493310141-6501547

rajendrakmbharatpetroleumin

KIRLOSKAR PUMP KIRLOSKAR

ENGINEFIRE ENGINE 03 NO

1 LOT 35000 230000 1150 1130H

R 1200HR

149

KARUR TERRITORY ATHUR ampKADAPARAI

VILLAGE ERODE ROAD ATHUR

POSTKARURTAMIL NADU-639002

MRRishi Rohan (ऋनष

रोहि) 7979944941 rishirohanbharatpet

roleumin

OLD STEEL TANKOLD PUMPING UNITSOLD

CANOPY ITEMSOLD EMBLEM

POLESOLD YARD LIGHTS FITTINGS

ETC

1 LOT 35000 179020 8951 1130H

R 1200HR

150

BULK OIL DEPOT JANKI NAGAR

BAHRIACH ROADGONDAUTTAR

PRADESH-271001

MRAnuj Jaiswal (अिज

जयसिाल) 7897030498 anujjaiswalbharatp

etroleumin

75KVA DG Set 125 KVA DG Set Preset Meters Proving Tanks

350mm diaStrainier etc

1 LS 75000 6309952 315497 1200H

R 1230HR

151

IRIMPANAM INSTALLATION NEW

OIL INSTALLATIONKOCHI KERALA-682309 MRU

Ramadas (य रामिास)

9958444988 uramadasbharatpet

roleumin

WEATHER SHIELD FOR ESCAPE LADDERWO

METER SYSTEMATF

PUMPLABORATORY

ITEMSSPRINKLER ETC

1 LOT 175000 1920000 9600 1200H

R 1230HR

152

STATION ROADHISSARHARYANA-125001 MRAbdul

Matin (अबिल मतीि)

9983784935 abdulmatinbharatp

etroleumin

2T DISPENCER amp OIL TANKGLOW FACIA CANOPY

ETC

1 LOT 75000 672328 336164 1200H

R 1230HR

30

153

Bharat Petroleum Corporation limited Bhilai Co-op Depot Bijalee NagarGE RoadDistrict-Durg Chattisgarh-490021 Contact Person MrRambabu B

(रामबाब बी)

9926499266 brambabubharatpetroleumin amp MrRavi

K Ghorpade (रनि क

घोरपड) 8600417776 ravikghorpadebharatpetroleumin

USED SCRAPPED TANK

1 LOT 250000 5769360 288468 1200H

R 1230HR

154

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumi

FIRE WATER TANK LIGHT

POLESSTORAGE TANK PIPELINE

ETC

453000

MT 250000 1198675 5993 1200H

R 1230HR

155

BPCL MANMAD INSTALLATION

MANMAD NANDGAON ROAD

PANEWADI MANMADNASHIKMAHARASHTRA423104

Contact Person MrDeepak Satpute

9692006232

USEDSCRAPPED DEPOT ASSETS-

FIRE WATER PIPELINEEXTINGU

ISHERFOAM TANKSVHF

HANDSET ETC

1 LS 175000 9647424 482371 1230H

R 1300HR

156

satish paikara m

(पकरा सतीश एम) CH INSTALLATION

MANAGER (RETAIL) BUDGE BUDGE 2

GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST

24-PARGANAS [SOUTH] BUDGE

BUDGE West Bengal PIN - 700137 TEL -

033-24701457 033-24701765 MOB -

9982754999 e-mail paikarasmbharatpe

troleumin

WEIGH BRIDGE 1 LOT 35000 168000 840 1230H

R 1300HR

31

157

dnyaneshwar

bendkule (बडकल

जञािश िर) SR MANAGER OPS IC

(RETAIL) MIRAJ OPPRAILWAY GOODS

SHED (MG) CHANDANWADI

MIRAJ Maharashtra PIN - 416410 TEL - 0241-2595555 -

MOB - 9820246346 e-mail

dnyaneshwarbbharatpetroleumin

FIRE ENGINE PUMP 03 NO

1 LOT 75000 316800 1584 1230H

R 1300HR

158

NAVGHAR INDUSTRIAL ESTATE

BEHIND MSEB GAS TURBINE UNIT

PBNO8 DIST-RAIGAD

BOKADVIRAURANMAHARASHTRA400702

Contact Person Mr Wadhwa Vinay Kumar

022-27222767981146387

6

DISPERSANT SPRAY SYSTEM20

KL NITROGEN TANKTANK-OIL

ON WATER MONITORING SYSTEM ETC

505 MT 35000 337704 16885 1230H

R 1300HR

159

dua gurinder (िआ

रररििर) CHIEF MANAGER OPS IC (RETAIL) KOTA TOP

MS BHARATPETROLEUM

CORPORATION LTDKOTA TOPNH-

27VILLAGE -BRIJESHPURATATHEDKOTA (RAJASTHAN)-325201 TEL - 0744-

2863317 MOB - 9793294449 e-mail

duagbharatpetroleumin

VARIOUS TYPE OF FIRE WATER

PIPELINE 41 MT 175000 2651707 13258

1230HR

1300HR

160

HAZIRA RETAIL TERRITORY SURAT

HAZIRA ROAD POICHHPORE DIST -

SURATHAZIRA GUJRAT-394510

CONTACT PERSON MRMiran M Vaghela

(नमरि एम िाघला)

9033370396 miranmvaghelabhar

PIPELINE amp FITTINGS FIRE

FIGHTING PUMPSLOADING

ARMS ETC

1 LS 75000 748160 37408 1400H

R 1430HR

32

atpetroleumin

161

BIJWSAN INSTALLATION NEAR

IGI AIRPORTNEW DELHIDELHI-110061

MRNavi Sharma (ििी

शमाा) 7727863450 navisharmabharatp

etroleumin

OLD PLT PIPELINES

1 LOT 35000 170400 852 1400H

R 1430HR

162

negi kamal (िरी कमल

ससिह) SR MANAGER OPS IC (RETAIL) KANPUR KANPUR

POL DEPOT BHAUNTI NH - 2 KALPI ROAD

PANKI KANPUR Uttar Pradesh PIN -

208020 TEL - - 0512-2985689 MOB -

9824201038 e-mail negikbharatpetrole

umin

FIRE ENGINE 03 NO

1 LS 35000 384000 1920 1400H

R 1430HR

163

BG GOODS SHED ROAD THACHA

NALLURTIRUNELVELITAMIL NADU-627358

CONTACT PERSON MR Aditya Sri Ram E

(आदितय शरी राम ई)

8867857296 adityasriramebhara

tpetroleumin

WEIGHT BRIDGE PRODUCT PUMP

WITH MOTORSFILLING

CABINET OLD STEEL PLATE ETC

1 LOT 35000 346264 173132 1400H

R 1430HR

164

BPCL IRUGUR TOP INSTALLATION

RAVATHUR PO IRUGUR

VIACOIMBATORE TAMIL NADU-641103

CONTACT PERSON MRNitesh Kumar

(नितश कमार)

9542345719 niteshkumar001bha

ratpetroleumin

MPDCANOPY ETC

1 LS 35000 328320 16416 1400H

R 1430HR

33

165

DESUR DEPOT NEAR DESUR RAILWAY

STATION VILLAGE ZADSHAPUR

DESURBELGAUMKARNATAKA-590014

MRManikantan G

(कनिकि टि जी)

9894555724 manikantangbharat

petroleumin

200 DIA FF LINE - ADDL WOPD

METER MASTER METERMLDB

PANELBARRIER GATE FOR

ENTRYEXIT ETC

22713

MT 35000 1097387 5486 1430H

R 1500HR

166

NEAR RAILWAY STATION PO

ATHARBANKI RLY COLONY DIST

JAGATSINGHPURPARADEEP ODISHA-

754120 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

OLD PD METERSMS

PIPELINESOLD MS PIPELINESASBEST

OS SHEETS ETC

1 LOT 35000 1889412 94470 1430H

R 1500HR

167

PB NO 106 GPO SALAWASJODHPURR

AJASTHAN-342001 MRAvinash Sahani

(अनििाश साहिी)

9587891413 avinashsahanibhara

tpetroleumin

MS SCRAP FIRE ENGINES (04

NOS) FUEL TANKS 1 MT 35000 246400 1232

1430HR

1500HR

168

BPCL PIYALA RETAIL INSTALLATION

VILLAGE - PIYALA PO ASAUTI TEHSIL-

BALLARBHGARH DIST - FARIDABAD

HARYANA-121102 MRMandal

Soumyajyoti (मिडल

सोमयजयोनत)

9874444332 mandalsbharatpetr

oleumin

FIRE EXTINGUISHER 10

KG DCPRADAR LEVEL GUAGE-

TANK FARM AUPARALLEL

REDUNDANT UPS-15

KVAAUTOMATION CABLESFLP

LIGHT FIXTURES IN WAGON P ETC

1 LOT 75000 724360 36218 1430H

R 1500HR

169

17 A HASTINGS ROADALLAHABADUTTAR PRADESH-211001 MRAkash R rivastava

(आकाश शरीिासति)

7678882211 akashsrivastavabha

ratpetroleumin

CANOPY LIGHTS (CFL)SEWING

MACHINE USHA TAILOR MODCO2

FIRE EXINGUISHER250

W MH Canopy light fixtures ETC

1 LOT 35000 2357168 117858 1430H

R 1500HR

34

170

AT POST AKOLNER TALUKA

AHMEDNAGAR DIST -

AHMEDNAGARMAHARASHTRA-414005

MRArpit Tiwari (अरपात

नतिारी) 9408381499 arpittiwaribharatpe

troleumin

FIRE WATER PUMP 850klTLF PUMP MS (M) 50 KLHR25 KVA DG SETCANOPYAMFTLF PUMP MS (M)

50 KLHR ETC

1 LS 35000 200800 1004 1500H

R 1530HR

171

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

10 KG DCP 10 NOS10 KG DCP 10

NOSBULK METERS 9 NOSBULK

METERS 141 NOS150MM DIA

PIPE LINE FOR SPEED80MM DIA

PIPE LINE FOR SPEED F 1FF PIPE LINE 200 MM ETC

1 LOT 250000 4839456 2419728 1500H

R 1530HR

172

ram mahto (राम

कमार) MANAGER OPS IC (RETAIL)

BALASORE DEPOT BALASORE DEPOT SOMENATHPUR

INDUSTRIAL AREA ESTATE BALASORE

Odisha PIN - 756019 TEL - 06782-224272 99562-19155 MOB - 9453042457 e-mail ramkumarbharatpe

troleumin

JB NFLP 25 NOSLIGHT

FITTINGS FLP 35 NLIGHT POLES

4M HT 12 NOELECTRICAL

CABLESSLAYINGCEILING FANS 20

NOS20 TON WINDOW AC

MAKE-SAMSUN ETC

1 LOT 35000 279564 139782 1500H

R 1530HR

173

BHARAT PETROLEUM CORP LTD SANKARI

DEPOTNARRAPANCHAVADI

SANKARI(RS)SALEM DIST SANKARITAMIL

NADU-637302 MRArun David A

(अरण डनिड ए)

9482875768 arundavidabharatp

etroleumin

200MM DIA STRAINER-

1NOGODREJFILING CABINET

4DRSSLIDING DOOR SDU-1GODREJ STORWEL

MODEL2MF SYSTEM 3PANELS

ETC

1 LOT 250000 4568544 2284272 1500H

R 1530HR

174

IRIMPANAM INSTALLATION NEW

OIL INSTALLATIONKOCHI KERALA-682309 MRU

Ramadas (य रामिास)

9958444988

RLY TRACKS amp ALLIED

FACILITYRLY TRACKS amp ALLIED

FACILITY ADDITIONAL

1 LOT 175000 1548000 7740 1500H

R 1530HR

35

uramadasbharatpetroleumin

175

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

Y STRAINER 200MM

2NOSSLUDGE PIT AT

BERHAMPORE4-DR FILLING CABINET-2

NOONE GODREJ STEEL TABLE

T9EARTHPITS FOR AG TANKS (12

NOS)ETC

1 LS 35000 372320 18616 1530H

R 1600HR

176

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

STOREWELL PLAIN ALMIRAH-2MS

STORAGE SAFEABLOY

LOCKFLP 125W HPMV 4NOSFIRE

ENGINE SET NO10 ETC

1 LOT 35000 3465584 173279 1530H

R 1600HR

177

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

FLP NON-INTEGRAL FLOOD

LIGHT 2SAKTI 4KVA

AUTOSTABILISERZYXEL OMNI 56K

MODEM FOR BERHARECEIVER-

1 CAMERA-2 MONITOR-1 ETC

1 LOT 75000 767068 383534 1530H

R 1600HR

178

BPCL MANMAD INSTALLATION

MANMAD NANDGAON ROAD

PANEWADI MANMADNASHIKMAHARASHTRA423104

Contact Person MrDeepak Satpute

9692006232

1 no 250 KVA DG SET

2 no of 630 KVA DG SET 6 number

HT panels with CTPT bus-bar

AMF panel for DG sets DG set cables

etc

1 LS 175000 1217664 608832 1530H

R 1600HR

179

BPCL MANMAD INSTALLATION

MANMAD NANDGAON ROAD

PANEWADI MANMADNASHIKMAHARASHTRA423104

Contact Person MrDeepak Satpute

Old roof sheet of TWF GANTRY

1 LS 35000 160812 80406 1530H

R 1600HR

36

9692006232

180

BHARAT PETROLEUM CORPORATION

LIMITED KONDAPALLI DEPOT ( TOP )

PINAPAKA (VIL amp POST) KONDAPALLI

(VIA) KRISVIJAYAWADAAN

DHRA PRADESH-9504214192

avneeshbhartibharatpetroleumin

DG SET AMF PANELS FIRE

ENGINE 70W ST LIGHT FIX 13

NOS160W FLP MLL TYPE 74

NOS15M HOSES 36NOS15 TON

AIR COND 2NOSFLD LIGHT

FIT 2X400 25NOS110V 100AH BATT

CHARGER ETC

1 LOT 35000 200000 1000 1600H

R 1630HR

181

IRUGUR BPCL IRUGUR TOP

INSTALLATION RAVATHUR PO

IRUGUR VIA COIMBATORE Tamil Nadu PIN - 641103 CONTACT PERSON MRSoorya Krishna

(सयाा कषणा) 9895449420

sooryakrishnabharatpetroleumin

ELECTRICALLY OPERATED EXIT BARTERMINAL

ROOM CARD READERTLF RTD

UNIT - BAY10POINT4TLF SET STOP VALVE - BAY10POI15 KL UNDER DRIVEWAY

TANK ETC

1 LS 250000 2120778

1 1060389

1600HR

1630HR

182

WARANGAL DEPOT GOOD SHED

ROADWARANGALTELENGANA-506002

MRMukesh Murali

(मकश मरली)

9497270991 mukeshmuralibhara

tpetroleumin

FW PIPELINE IN TANKFARM

AREAERECTION-75HP

MOTOR75HP PPU FLOWMORE

MSTLF125HP PPU

FLORITEHSDITLF20 HP PUMP KIR

MAKE NO 18 ETC

1 LS 75000 4934092 246704 1600H

R 1630HR

183

BARAUNI TOP PAPROUR DISTRICT

BEGUSARAIBARAUNIBIHAR-851114

CONTACT PERSON MRSaurabh Kumar

9432343519 saurabhkumar001b

haratpetroleumin

FIRE ENGINE-615KLHR-3NOSFIRE ENGINE-

615KLHR-3NOSMASTER METER SET - 3

NOS125KVA DG SET - 2 NOS15 TONS WINDOW

AC WITH REMOTE

1 LS 35000 227300 11365 1600H

R 1630HR

37

ETC

184

KATHGODAM DEPOT DIST -

NANITALUTTARAKHAND-263126 CONTACT PERSON MRPawan

Kumar (पिि कमार)

9862826505 pawankumar006bh

aratpetroleumin

1AVERY ZL SDDU ES0652 MS1LampT ZL HDDU BS5257 HSDZ LINE (SD) -

PUMPLampT PACEMAKER

IVLampT PACEMAKER

IV1LampT ZL HDDU GS1246 HSD ETC

1 LOT 35000 364000 1820 1600H

R 1630HR

185

UDAISAGAR ROAD NEAR RANA PRATAP

NAGAR RLY STNUDAIPURRAJAST

HAN-313001 CONTACT PERSON

MRKhuswinder

(खससिििर)

9412058886 khuswinderbharatp

etroleumin

ZWICKY PUMP NO175HP

PPUNIT-PUMP1PIPELINE

amp FTGS 10080NBFIRE

WATER TANK 858 KL CAP ADDFIRE

WATER RING MAIN ADDL EXP 1

SPRINKILER PIPELINE etc

1 LOT 250000 2121216 1060608 1630H

R 1700HR

186

BPC OIL DEPOT BATILPUR DIST-

DEVAREYABATILPURUTTAR PRADESH-

274001 MR Deepak

Joshi (िीपक जोशी)

9927576670 deepakjoshi001bha

ratpetroleumin

DG SET 125KVAPADLOCK (MAKE ABLOY) - 6

NO6 KVA GENSETDG SET 65

KVAVC BREAKER75 HP PP UNIT-PUMP

NO 2 ETC

1 LOT 35000 320000 1600 1630H

R 1700HR

187

Kandla Installation Khari Rohar Road

Gandhidham(Kutch)GandhidhamGUJRAT-

370201 CONTACT PERSON MRMayank

Bhatt (मयिक भटट)

8154964083 mayankbhattbharat

petroleumin

TANK NO 8 4645 KLTK NO2-ADDL CT-MVWSFFTK NO 18 13667 KL

ERECTIOTANK NO 2 15128 KL EXTN

ETC

1 LS 250000 7210400 36052 1630H

R 1700HR

188

PETROL DEPOT ABEKA

MAKBARAMEERUTUTTAR PRADESH-

250002 CONTACT PERSON MRKumar

Avinash (कमार

MIDCO SD PUMP3NO Z LINE (HD) PUMPAVERY

(SD) ERA PUMPSUBPUMP

amp DISPENSORS 2NOLampT Z LINE

1 LOT 75000 5687512 284375 1630H

R 1700HR

38

अनििाश) 8004938516 kumaravbharatpetr

oleumin

SD PUMP ETC

189

MUZAFFARPUR DEPOT VILL

SHERPURMUZAFFARPURM BIHAR-842005

CONTACT PERSON MRDipayan Roy

(दिपायि रॉय) 06243-242047 Extn 222

9933050509 dipayanroybharatp

etroleumin

DISPENCING UNITPOLE MOUNTED EMBLEM CANAOPY

STRUCTUREOLD MPDsTANK amp

MONOLITH ETC

17553

MT 35000 11200 56 1630H

R 1700HR

190

BARAUNI TOP PAPROUR DISTRICT

BEGUSARAIBARAUNIBIHAR-851114

CONTACT PERSON MrManjul Prasad

Arya (मिजल परसाि आया)

7004230090 manjulprasadarybh

aratpetroleumin

PRODUCT PIPE FITTING TANK

FOUNDATIONTWD

PIPESFITTINGS900KL TANK II858KL

TANK 10 ETC

1 LOT 250000 2184023 1092012 1700H

R 1730HR

191

BARAUNI TOP PAPROUR DISTRICT

BEGUSARAIBARAUNIBIHAR-851114

CONTACT PERSON MrManjul Prasad

Arya (मिजल परसाि आया)

7004230090 manjulprasadarybh

aratpetroleumin

FOAM TANK 3KL - 1 NOFOAM TANK

3KL - 1 NO100 MM PIPELINE amp FT

550M150 MM PIPELINE amp

FT225M350 MM PIPELINE amp FT

575M ETC

1 LS 35000 275652 137826 1700H

R 1730HR

192

BIJWSAN INSTALLATION NEAR

IGI AIRPORTNEW DELHIDELHI-110061

MRNavi Sharma (ििी

शमाा) 7727863450 navisharmabharatp

etroleumin

HSD TWD PIPELINE HEADER

amp VELVE UPTO TANKATF TWD

PIPELINE HEADER amp VALVE UPTO

TANKS AND LDO TWD PIPE LINE

HEADER amp VALVE UPTO TANK

1 LS 250000 3513600 17568 1700H

R 1730HR

39

SPECIAL NOTES

1 The above old items would be disposed as indicated in the table

2 Pl refer AnnexurendashD for detailed scope of disposal

TABLE ndash A [ PARTndash2 ] [Tentative]

TENTATIVE TAX RATES

STATE TAX FERROUS SCRAP

ALL IGST 1800

CSGST 900

SGST 900

The above mentioned tax rates are tentative and BPCL reserves the right to apply the rates applicable for ferrous and Non ndashferrous items which will be informed during the auction

40

ANNEXURE-D

Scope and SPECIAL CONDITIONS for Disposal of old tanks amp Depot Assets BPCL has different Installation amp depot as per the list in table A Part I The above list is only indicative and not limited exhaustive or actual and it is only for your general referenceguidance Parties have to physically visit the depot and inspect the lot meant for sale and make their own estimates and ascertain the condition of materials its quality it weight quantities make model numbers size capacities specifications and condition etc Therefore no claim shall be entertained in case of any variations if reported at the time of upliftment which may kindly be noted However there may be few items as given below left in the depot not meant for disposal and the same are separately marked or shown at the time of inspection and parties should consider accordingly The following items are not covered in the subject disposal and they are excluded from contractorrsquos scope of work a) Land b) Grown up Big Trees However small bushes shrubs etc are to be

removed and area to be cleaned from all vegetation etc 1 Pipelines running under Railway Tracks 2 Any petroleum products such as petroldieselkerosenelubricantsgreases

gear oils etc found in tankspipesbarrelsloosebulkpackages etc either inside or outside depot premises Petroleum products sludge are not covered in sale and to be handed over to BPCL if any foundsalvaged

3 Dispensing pumps retail outlet items like trays etc which are clearly marked amp kept separately

Please note that as BPCL has to handover land to Govt Authorities for their construction of sheds etc urgently and therefore the sequence of disposal in Phases and Time Lines shall be as under Contractor has to immediately complete the disposal of facilities falling under area from boundary wall The contractorrsquos obligations for completion of entire job will be as per tender terms amp conditions At the time of dismantling of facilities the contractor has to provide separate temporary fencing at his cost so that even after handing over part land to Govt Authorities for their construction activities other facilities are demarcated and any encroachment from unauthorized authority people are avoided The contractor has to make their own arrangements for safety and security during the entire operations of disposal activities The entire job must be completed as above but not exceeding 16 weeks from the date of authority letter as shown above failing which appropriate action as deemed fit will be taken in line with the general terms and conditions of the auction tender The successful bidder has to surface amp level the complete area after shifting all the materials All debris are to be removed from site For leveling the ground to one level

41

and filling up all trenches of underground tanks or any low level or trenches all debris earth rubble bricks mortar etc salvaged from dismantling are to be used The bidder has to arrange and bear the cost of dismantling loading unloading amp transportation of materials to his their place After excavating removing the underground tanks pipelines etc the same are to be filled up with available material or material brought from outside if required at contractorrsquos cost and risk in particular for filling up of underground tank trenches etc Dismantling of Underground pipelines in the Railway siding area from decantation header manifold sections and up to BPCL depot compound wall needs Railways permission for dismantling excavation etc which are to be obtained by the Purchaser only However BPCL may provide any assistance if required to the Purchaser in obtaining such permissions After excavation etc the area is to be filled back and brought to original condition to the satisfaction of the BPCL and as directed All safety precautions as stipulated by BPCL are to be followed at the time of disposal of facilities both inside and outside BPCL depot premises compound wall Any damage to the Corporationrsquos or Third Partyrsquos properties during removal of the items will have to be made good by the successful tenderer at their own cost The Corporation reserves the right to claim from the contractor any expenses which might have been incurred by it over and above the EMD by way of restoring damages caused to properties belonging to the Corporation Third Parties by the action of such contractorrsquos or their men Party has to make his own arrangement for power connections to cut the tanks or lighting or any other purpose BPCL shall not provide any power connection No invoice challan will be issued by BPCL for each truck of materials to be removed since the entire materials are being disposed on lumpsum single lot basis OTHER SPECIAL CONDITIONS FOR DEMOLITION OF DEPOT FACILITIES 1 The intending bidder should inspect the site prior to submitting of the offer and make himself familiar with the site conditions and available facilities 2 Bidders alongwith the offers must give an undertaking that the steel plates of tanks pipelines that have contained leaded gasoline will not be used for edible products drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe by suitable means 3 Demolition is an inherently hazardous process and hence every person involved in demolition activity must wear protective equipment including helmet gloves safety footwear etc as per BPCL guidelines 4 Demolition must be supervised by persons having thorough knowledge of demolition process 5 Successful bidder shall carryout a survey to assess the physical characteristics and design of the facilities to be demolished so as to arrive at a safe demolition method Based on survey Demolition Action Plan shall be submitted for BPCLrsquos approval before starting any demolition The plan should include bull Sequence of demolition of facilities with time frame bull Method of demolition of facilities including drawings sketches if any bull The proposed treatment for steel plates particularly for tanks which contained leaded gasoline

42

bull How the party will further utilize the steel plates obtained from product tanks and also the product pipes bull Method of disposal of debris bull Manpower to be deployed bull Machinery Equipment to be deployed bull List of PPE [ Personal Protective Equipments ] required and that would be worn by people involved in the activity 6 Before demolition begins all utility services to the structure like electricity water etc must be disconnected Arrangements must be made to keep the unwanted persons as far away as possible from the site by necessary barricade 7 It is dangerous to leave isolated parts of a wall structures standing as they are liable to collapse from the effect of high winds self weight etc and hence necessary cordoning should be made for such cases 8 Debris should not be allowed to build up against walls or floors with the consequent risk of the structure being unintentionally overloaded 9 Disposal process for debris and pit yard for the same should be identified for safe disposal within the stipulated time 10 Order dismantling From safety consideration following order for dismantling of the depot facility is recommended bull All equipment fittings bull AG Product piping and allied fittings bull AG Product tanks bull UG Product tanks bull Fire protection facilities ie fire water tanks hydrant mains monitors etc bull Internal electrification bull Structures bull Buildings bull Electrical ndash external yard lighting cabling MCC etc bull Communication The above is a standard sequence for dismantling but for this particular tender above sequence is superseded by earlier conditions of dismantling in 3 phases as mentioned in special conditions above 111 Demolition of Above Ground (AG) Tanks There are fatal and serious accidents caused by persons entering confined spaces without the necessary tests being carried out and correct safety rescue equipment being provided It is therefore absolutely essential to ensure that product tanks are tested and certified gas free prior to starting of hot work Following sequence shall be followed for dismantling of AG tanks a) Mechanical isolation of Tank by removing all pipe connections fittings like Level Gauges Dip hatch PV Valves Inter-tank catwalk (if any) b) Internal treatment and further dismantling AG tanks shall be demolished preferably by reverse jacking method

43

For safe working necessary scaffolds platforms etc shall be erected and proper access to them shall be provided The steel plates cut from tank shall be lowered using safe hoisting devices having valid test certificates Prevention of further use of steel plates which contained leaded gasoline for storage of edible products drinking water unless they are removed While disposing of the steel plates obtained from product tanks which contained leaded gasoline it shall be ensured that they are not further used for storing edible product and drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe This could be ensured by the following methods By heat treatment of steel plates using flame cleaner By removing all scales etc by abrasive blast cleaning using grits shots If the plates are grit shot blasted care shall be taken to collect the grit or shot from operation to prevent spread of lead bearing dust The used grits shots must be treated as contaminated and not reused for other operations It should be disposed off along with the residue thus obtained as per practice followed for leaded sludge All parties involved in handling the plates should be made aware of their origin and risks involved in view of leaded gasoline Disposal of steel plates from tanks which didnrsquot contain leaded gasoline Steel plates of other tanks in which leaded products have never been stored can be disposed off after cleaning with wire brush to bare metal particularly the first strake and bottom plates The responsibility of ensuring that the plates are completely safe for further use lies with the successful vendor 112 Demolition of UG tanks Following sequence should be sued for the disposal of Underground tanks

1 Mechanical isolation of Tank by removing all pipe connections fittings like Level Gauges Dip hatch PV Valves etc

2 All personnel involved in the removal and disposal of underground tanks should be aware of the potential hazards associated withmdash (a) flammable andor combustible liquids (b) product toxicity (c) entry into confined spaces and (d) entry into excavations

3 Before start of any work on the UG tank ensure that the copies of the tank cleaning certificates for the tanks are available The same to be certified by the BPCL officer (or) authorized inspector from BPCL who is witnessing the demolition before the start of the work

4 Open the manhole covers with the anchoring supports in place and if the tank is found to be filled with water it will be necessary to dispose of the water in an environmentally safe manner

5 After removal of the water from the tank refill the tank with fresh potable water until the tank starts to overflow Do not allow excess water to escape into the excavation and ensure the level does not rise into the vent pipe and submit the tank to excess static pressure

6 Withdraw water until the level is again down to 150 mm below the top of the tank

44

Use only pumping equipment suitable for the purpose and collect all water for proper Disposal

7 Allow the tank to settle for 2-3 hours and test the small vapor space with a gas detector and if the reading is below 5 of the LEL then the tank may be emptied If the same is found above 5 remove the water from the tank The disposal vendor may inform BPCL about the higher LEL readings and BPCL shall arrange to clean the tank further No work shall be taken up on the tank in this case Please note that the reading of the gas detector has to be witnessed by the BPCL officer (or) authorized inspector from BPCL

8 If the reading of the gas detector is below 5 the water may be removed and the cutting operations may be carried out

For safe working necessary shoring shuttering platforms shall be done and proper access shall be provided The steel plates cut from tank shall be lifted using safe hoisting devices having valid test certificates Prevention of further use of steel plates which contained leaded gasoline for storage of edible products drinking water unless they are removed While disposing of the steel plates obtained from product tanks which contained leaded gasoline it shall be ensured that they are not further used for storing edible product and drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe This could be ensured by the following methods By heat treatment of steel plates using flame cleaner By removing all scales etc by abrasive blast cleaning using grits shots If the plates are grit shot blasted care shall be taken to collect the grit or shot from operation to prevent spread of lead bearing dust The used grits shots must be treated as contaminated and not reused for other operations It should be disposed off along with the residue thus obtained as per practice followed for leaded sludge All parties involved in handling the plates should be made aware of their origin and risks involved in view of leaded gasoline Disposal of steel plates from tanks which didnrsquot contain leaded gasoline Steel plates of other tanks in which leaded products have never been stored can be disposed off after cleaning with wire brush to bare metal particularly the first strake and bottom plates The responsibility of ensuring that the plates are completely safe for further use lies with the successful vendor

12 Product Pipelines The pipelines can be disposed off after cleaning by sufficient water flushing The successful vendor shall ensure that these pipes are not re-used for carrying edible products drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe All parties involved in handling the pipes should be made aware of their origin and risks involved 13 General Safety regulations precautions while carrying out dismantling works The objective of this documents is to provide and establish safe-working practices at the work site of Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd These summarized safety requirements are mandatory and should be fully understood both by the successful vendor and their employees The contractual obligation for safety lies completely with the contractor

45

himself Further some additional safety requirements also can come up In such an even the successful vendor shall follow the more stringent regulation at all times The successful vendor shall at his own expense arrange and comply with all safety provisions as stipulated by the Company Bueuro of Indian Standards the Electricity act Factory act OISD and other acts as applicable in respect of all personnel directly or indirectly employed for the work The successful vendor shall ensure that he his sub-contractor and workers employed by him shall comply with all fire safety heath regulations issued from time to time by the company The successful vendor shall also be liable for any pecuniary liability arising on account of any violation by him of the safety requirements Should any injury to people or loss or damage due to fire or accident to any property or a portion thereof occur as a result of failure to comply with such regulations the successful vendor shall be held responsible for the consequences thereof and shall keep the company harmless and indemnified Relevant Indian standard codes on safety 1) IS3764-1922-Excavation work-code of safety 2) IS401 (Part1amp2) ndash 1967 - Safety regulations for steel tubular scaffolding 3) IS3696(Part 1)-1987-Safety code for scaffolds 4) IS3696(Part 2)-1987-Safety code for Ladders 5) IS7293-1974-Safety code for working with construction machinery 6) IS3016-1982-Code of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operations 7) IS4130-1991-Demolition of buildings-Code of safety 8) IS5216(Part 1amp2)-1982-Recommendation on safety procedures and practices in Electrical work 9) IS10667-1983-Guide for selection of industrial safety equipments for protection foot and leg 10) IS6994(Part 1)-1973-Specification for safety glovesPart 1-Leather and cotton gloves 11) IS2925-1984-Specification for Industrial safety helmets 12) IS3521-1983-Industrial safety belts and harnesses Working at Height Working at height is one of the most hazardous construction operations Utmost care is to be taken while working at height Working at height more than 2 Mtrs Shall be done with suitable guard rails and toe board Guard rail and toe board dimensions shall be same as given for scaffoldings While working at height 2 Mtrs And above safety harness must be used All openings must be boldly amp clearly marked and properly barricaded If cover is used it must be capable to bear the weight Proper crawling ladders must be used for sloping roof where tile battens are not strong enough to take the load For fragile roof crawling boards or roof ladder shall be used Openings cut outs on floor roof must be guarded with barricade cover having capacity to withstand human load and clearly marked with colour and notice board Using Ladder

46

Only one person shall climb or descent from one ladder at a time It shall be secured at top and bottom and in addition one person should be present at the ground to hold the ladder as a second check If the ladder is used for carrying material as well suitable foot holds and handholds shall be provided on the ladder The slope of the ladder shall not be too steep or flat (the ladder shall be given an inclination not steeper than 1 to 4 ie 1 horizontal to 4 vertical) to cause slipping or falling off and it shall rest on firm surface No portable single ladder shall be over 10 M in lengths while the width between the side rails in ring ladder shall in no case be less than 30 cms for ladder upto and including 3 Mtrs in length Ladder shall extend at least 1 M above landing place For longer ladders this width should be increased by at least by 6 mm for each additional 30 cms of length Uniform step spacing shall not exceed 15 cms Rung of the ladder shall not be used for support or to tie stiles or side members are meant for this Ladder shall not be hung from its rungs or from one stile as this tends to pull out the rungs Make sure that footwear is free from mud or grease etc before climbing a ladder Ladder used shall be of standard material like wooden steel and be sufficiently strong conforming to IS3696-1991(Part 2) Scaffolding Scaffolding can be defined as a temporary structure supporting one or more platforms and which is used either as a workplace or for storage of materials in the course construction work including both for maintenance and demolition Scaffolding shall be provided for all works that cannot be safely done from the ground except such short period of work as can be done safely from ladders Scaffolds shall be erected altered or dismantled only by competent persons under proper supervision After erection scaffolds shall be inspected at least once in a week and a written report on each inspection is kept The height above which scaffolding is mandatory is 2 Mtrs Scaffolding shall be of good quality Bamboo or steel tubular structure conforming to IS 4014(Part I and II) Scaffolds shall be designed for their maximum load and with a safety factor of at least 4 or as prescribed by the site-in-charge Scaffolds shall be provided with safe means of access such as stairs ladders or ramps Scaffold shall be tied or anchored to the building or structure at suitable intervals so as to prevent movement

47

Joints in the scaffolds shall be tied up and clamped properly to avoid any slippage The upright members of the scaffolding shall be placed on firm and level ground and base plates at their feet shall rest on timber sole boards All the uprights shall be kept equidistant and shall be connected and strengthened by ladders fixed on the inside of the uprights for strength joints in ladders shall be staggered Transforms shall be set on top of ladders and at right angles to them and building structure Bracing is essential to stiffen the scaffolds and prevent sideways movement and it should run diagonally from ladder to ladder or upright to upright Working platforms and gangways should rest squarely and evenly on transforms to prevent risk of trippling Recommended width of it are a) Not less than 60 cm if used as footing only b) Not less than 80 cm if used also for stacking of materials c) Not less than 11 Mtrs If used for the support of a treETLe platform The provision of security guard rails and toe board at every point at which full height is more than 2 Mtrs Shall be made Guard rail height should be between 90cm and 115 cm and toe board should raise 15 cm above the working platform Suitable protection shall be made by providing debris netting against falling of materials Mobile tower scaffold ndash wheels should be locked when in use Static tower scaffold should not exceed 12 Mtrs In height when free standing and above this height should tied Height to base width ratio for static tower should not more than 41 351 and 31 for indoor outdoor and mobile tower respectively Safety harness should be used while working at height more than 2 Mtrs Scaffolding shall be physically checked for load carrying capacity occasionally Following BIS safety codes shall be referred for further safety precautions a) IS3696-1987 PART I-Safety of scaffolding b) IS3696-1991 PART II-Safety code for ladder c) IS4014-PART 2-Code of practive for steel tubular scaffolding ndash safety regulations Working Platform Wherever possible all works to be done at a height greater than 2 Mtrs Above ground level must be performed from properly constructed and maintained working platform Safe means of access shall be provided to all working platforms Working platforms gangways and stairways shall be so constructed that they shall not sag unduly or unequally Every opening in a working platform shall be provided with suitable beams to prevent the fall of persons or materials The working platform shall be - Closely boarded

48

- At least 60 cm wide if used only as a footing only at least 80 cm wide if used also for stacking material and at least 11 Mtrs If used for the support of a treETLe platform - Provided with tow-boards of minimum 015 Mtrs in height - Provided with hand rails not greater than 085 Mtrs above toe-board - Constructed as close to the structure or building as possible Working on roof People working on roof shall be properly protected by providing temporary railing hand rails safety harness Workers working underneath shall use helmets Care shall be taken to prevent falling of material from top to adjoining area in slat roofs more than 10deg safety belt shall be used and belt end fastened properly to a fixed object Workmen shall not be allowed to work on slippery roofs Fragile materials such as wired glass corrugated plastic sheeting and unreinforced insulating slabs etc shall be identified and necessary precautions taken while working on them People working on fragile roof shall be properly protected by providing two Crawling Bards or Roof ladders so that one is available to stand on while the other is being moved Crawling Boards shall have cross batons atleast 32 mm thick and not more than 380 mm apart and shall be secured in position Gas cutting Adherence to relevant codes and employment of qualified workers are two basic requirements for gas cutting process Hazards such as electricity heat flame flammable gas etc are present in this process Hence following precautions must be followed while carrying these operations All fire precautions as stipulated in IS3016 (Code of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operations) shall be followed while gas cutting operations) shall be followed while gas cutting Fire extinguishers sand buckets water and gunny bags shall be provided when hot work is in progress Gas cylinders used for gas cutting Gas cylinders shall be of approved make Gas cylinder valves shall always be checked and shall be closed when not in use Be stored in a well-ventilated area Be fitted with safety caps when not in use Not be lifted by nozzle and rolled All gas and oxygen regulators shall be fitted with Flashback arrestors being non-return valves designed to prevent and explosive mix developing in cylinder Checking for leaks shall be by means of soapy liquid applied to each joint and under no circumstances shall a naked flame be applied to any part of the cylinder When working at a height do not place cylinders directly beneath the working area as molten metal may fall in to the hoses causing leaks and possibly igniting the gases

49

The welder and any person working in close proximity in order to prevent permanent damage to the eyes must wear suitable eye protection when not in use electricity to the holder and electrode shall turned off Hose shall be in good condition properly clamped as per specifications Welding cable shall have proper insulation with minimum number of joints All equipments shall be properly earthed and cables properly insulated and connected LPG Cylinders if used should be stored kept in a well-ventilated placed and there should be no excavations drains or basements nearby LPG Cylinders should never be stored below ground level or closer than 3 M to cylinder containing oxygen or materials which are toxic and corrosive Cylinders full or empty should never to stored upright with the valve uppermost The valve of empty LPG cylinders should be kept closed if they are left open air will diffuse into the cylinder and may form an explosive mixture BIS Code IS3016-1982 on ldquocode of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operationsrdquo shall be referred for further safety measures Electrical work Some of the basic safety steps to be ensured are given below 1) Only authorised person shall carry out dismantling of electrical system 2) Isolation of the electrical system before taking up the work must be ensured 3) Before working on an electrical line fuse should be physically removed and the line is isolated and a suitable locking mechanism must be provided to prevent accidental switching fixing fuses by other persons A notice board displaying ldquoMen at workrdquo message should be placed The section of circuit under repair should be connected to earth 4) IS 5216-1982 ldquoRecommendations on safety procedures and practices in Electric Worksrdquo shall be referred for further safety measures Working with machineries Material handling equipments Many accidents take place while handling materials at site It is highly hazardous operation Hence special attention by contractor is required in this respect Following precautions are recommended Safe working space for all these equipments must be provided Proper material stockyard should be made and all material should be staked arranged kept in orderly manner with proper moving space for handling machinery Proper warning boards signs shall be provided when machineries like cranes hoists are being operated Brakes clutches of winches shall be checked on regular basis Chains ropes belts shall be inspected and repaired changed as necessary All moving part of the material handling equipment must be provided with suitable guards

50

Lifting ropes should be inspected for kinking loose wires high strands corrosion nicking lubrication change in diameter cross section Slings and other lifting materials which are not suitable for use should be promptly withdrawn and destroyed Lifting chains should be inspected for bent links cracks in weld areas or any other section of link trasverse nicks and gauges and corrosion pits Elongation of the lifting chain link due to over loading should be inspected before using it For lifting hook if the throat opening exceeds 15 of the normal opening it should be replaced When inspecting the hook measurement must be made between the shank and narrowest point of the hook opening A chain used for lifting should not be spliced by inserting a bolt between two links Strain should not be put on a kinked chain Hammer should not be used to force a hook over a chain link A safety hook fitted with a latch to prevent displacement of loads should only be used for material handling lifting IS7293-1974 (Code of Practice for Working with Construction Machinery) shall be referred for further safety measures Cranes All works involving the use of crane shall be properly planned in advance and the following shall be ensured The crane is capable of lifting the load Safe load capacity should be clearly marked on jibs winches pulleys slings and ropes All job cranes should have an automatic safe load indicator which alerts the operator The condition of the ground at the crane location is satisfactory to support the crane and the load The rotation of the cab and therefore the boom is not restricted-suitable matting or plates are available to protect underground services and paving All slings shackles hooks etc are of correct rating and in good condition Cranes and lifting equipments must be inspected and carry a valid test certificate issued by an accredited testing agency Crane hooks etc are to be fitted with properly functioning safety clips to prevent displacement of the sling from the hook during the lift Driver of the crane must be watchful and must ensure before driving the vehicle either forward or reverse that no one is near the wheel of the vehicle and no one is trying to climb the vehicle while moving Crane operators and signalers must be over the age of 18 trained and sufficiently experienced There should always to a signalman or a signaling system such as a

51

telephone if the crane operator cannot see the load throughout the lift Hand signal shall be clear and distinct and shall follow recognised code or system Workers must be use safety shoe and helmet They are also required to wear gloves and other PPE for handling of some special materials Raising lowering and braking of jib should not be done abruptly in order to prevent it from snapping All vehicles used by the contractor shall be in worthy conditions and in conformance to the land transport requirements Cranes should be tested and examined by a competent person for its wear and tear No part of the crane or crane load should be closer than 4 Mtrs to live overhead For movement of crane or other material handling equipment ramp gradient should not exceed 1 in 10 No person should be allowed to stand or work under lifted load All drivers shall hold a valid driving license for the class of vehicle to be driven Manual Handling Assistance should be obtained if the load is too heavy or awkward for manual handing Clear walkway to the destination and safe stack should be ensured before handing the load manually Following procedure should be followed while lifting the load manually Stand close to the load on a firm footing and with feet about 30 am apart Bend the knees and keep your back as straight as you can Take a firm grip on a load Breathe in and throw the shoulders backwards Straighten the legs amp continue to keep the back as straight as you can Make sure that your view is not obstructed by the load Keep the load close to the body Lift slowly and smoothly When carrying the load avoid twisting spine to run move your feet instead One person should not be allowed to pull more than 63 kg The best weight unit for lifting by a worker is 18 kg and hence should be fixed as upper limit of load to be lifted by worker If two or more workers are lifting one should give instructions to ensure that the team works together bull Type of clothing is very important in manual handling of material Clothing should be such that it allows easy movement of arms and will not catch in machinery or on a load

52

bull The successful bidder of the said depot assets will assume full responsibility for demolishing and dismantling the said facilities and itrsquos removal from the corporationrsquos land whether through his own employees or through contract labour It should also be a condition of the tender documents that consequent upon the sale of the said depot assets the depot shall cease to be the corporationrsquos ldquoestablishmentrdquo as that expression is defined in the Building and other construction workers actrsquo1996and if the successful bidder employs 50 or more building workers for the demolition of the said facilities he as the ldquoemployerrdquo in relation to the said establishment will ensure full compliance with the said act including section 44 amp 45 thereof Upon the cancellation of the factory license and the slump sale of the assets of the said depot the storage and distribution of petroleum products is no longer carried on in the said facilities The successful bidder or purchaser of the said depot assets who demolishes the said facilities with the intention of selling the various items from the depot as scrap for his own benefit cannot be regarded as a ldquocontractorrdquo as that expression is defined in the contract labour (regulation amp abolition act1970 Similarly the workmen engaged by the successful bidder or purchaser of the said depot assets for carrying out the work of demolition cannot be regarded as contract labour under the said act In the circumstances no sooner the property in the assets of the depot facilities is transferred to the successful bidder or purchaser the corporation can not be regarded as the ldquoprinciple employerrdquo under the said act in as much as the Corpn has ceased to continue the work of the establishment viz The storage and distribution of the petroleum products in the concerned depot bull Under the Environment (protection) Act 1986 read with Hazardous waste (management amp handling) rules1989 the ldquooccupierrdquo in relation to the depot facilities is obliged to ensure that all hazardous waste are properly handled and disposed of without any adverse effects which may result from such wastes and is also responsible for proper collection reception treatment storage or disposal of these wastes either himself or through the ldquooperator of the facilityrdquo Since the corporation is governed by the said act and rules and highest bidder purchaser of the depot assets is not the occupier generating hazardous it is incumbent on the corporation to continue its practice namely handing over the site to the successful bidder the product including the sludge vapour and gas etc is completely removed as per the Companyrsquos operating procedure It may also be appreciated that the highest bidderpurchaser may fail to take any safeguards to protect his employees or the employees of a contractor engaged by him or the public at large from the toxic or poisonous effects of the residual sludge vapour or gas

ARBITRATION CLAUSE

Any dispute or difference whatsoever arising out of or in connection with this Agreement including any question regarding its existence validity construction interpretation application meaning scope operation or effect of this contract or termination thereof shall be referred to and finally resolved through arbitration as per the procedure mentioned herein below (a) The dispute or difference shall in any event be referred only to a Sole Arbitrator (b) The appointment and arbitration proceedings shall be conducted in accordance with SCOPE forum of Arbitration Rules for the time being in force or as amended from time to time (c) The Seat of arbitration shall be at Mumbai (d) The proceedings shall be conducted in English language (e) The cost of the proceedings shall be equally borne by the parties unless otherwise Directed by the Sole Arbitrator

53

Page 24: e-AUCTION SALE - Bharat Petroleum

24

- ETL will not be held responsible for consequential damages including but not

limited to systems problems inability to use the system loss of electronic information etc

15 ONLINE BID FORM General description of details available online during bidding to enable bidders to put their prices online are as below

Lot No

Item Description Location Qty Unit Unit Rate in INR

(In Fig)

Unit Rate in INR (In Words)

1 As given in Table ndash A

As given in Table ndash A

As given in Table ndash

A

As given in Table ndash

A

Important Note

1 The bidders have to quote in the ldquoUnit Rate in INR (In Fig)rdquo column only during the e-auction

2 Please note that in case you are H1 in any LOT then it is mandatory for you to submit the total amount to BPCL and uplift the material Failure to do so will may result in forfeiture of EMD for that category

3 The ldquoUnit Rate in INR (In Words)rdquo will be automatically converted by the System

4 After the bidder submits the bid confirmation of the price he has quoted for any

particular Lot is asked from him twice after which only the system accepts or rejects his bid based on the Start Price H1 rate at that point of time Confirming to the minimum increment value

25

TABLE-A (PART-I)Scrap of Depots and Tanks

(Bidders to note that they have to submit separate EMD for each lot)

LOT NO

COMPLETE LOCATIONADDRESS

BRIEF ITEMS DESCRIPTION (You are requested to visit place before quoting for the

item Please take prior appointment from the contact

person before visiting the site)

Qty Unit EMD (Rs)

START PRICE (RS)

INCREMENTAL

VALUE (RS)

AUCTION

START TIME

AUCTION

CLOSE

TIME

130

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

FIRE ENGINE NO05 amp JOCKY PUMP -01 NO

1 LOT 75000 640000 3200 1000H

R 1030HR

131

CHERLAPALLI INSTALLATION PO-

HCL PB NO4HYDERABADTEL

EANGANA-500051 MRnilesh m karande

(निलश एम करानड) 9866317049

nileshmkarandebharatpetroleumin

OLD PUMPSMPDs

ETC 1 LOT 35000 240000 1200

1000HR

1030HR

132

Sewree InstRETAIL TERR OPSSEWREE

INSTLNSEWREE FORT ROADSEWREE(EAST)MUMBAIMaharashtra400015samanhusai

n983382927422-26156336 Extn

25samanhusainbharatpetroleumin

MS PRODUCT PIPELINES FIRE HYDRENT PIPE

LINES STORAGE STEEL RACKS MS

GATESSTEEL SHEET CUPBOARD

ETC

1 LS 75000 476000 2380 1000H

R 1030HR

26

133

Bharat Petroleum Corporation limited Bhilai Co-op Depot Bijalee NagarGE RoadDistrict-Durg Chattisgarh-490021 Contact Person MrRambabu B

(रामबाब बी)

9926499266 brambabubharatpetroleumin amp MrRavi

K Ghorpade (रनि क

घोरपड) 8600417776 ravikghorpadebharatpetroleumin

Oil Interceptors Hose Boxes

monitors hydrants Valves

Pipelines etc

1 LS 175000 1725912 862956 1000H

R 1030HR

134

Bharat Petroleum Corporation limited Bhilai Co-op Depot Bijalee NagarGE RoadDistrict-Durg Chattisgarh-490021 Contact Person MrRambabu B

(रामबाब बी)

9926499266 brambabubharatpetroleumin amp MrRavi

K Ghorpade (रनि क

घोरपड) 8600417776 ravikghorpadebharatpetroleumin

Search Lights UPS olour

cameras Fans Tubelight fixtures

Gate Light fittingsExhaust

Fans etc

1 LS 35000 335520 16776 1000H

R 1030HR

135

Bharat Petroleum Corporation limited Bhilai Co-op Depot Bijalee NagarGE RoadDistrict-Durg Chattisgarh-490021 Contact Person MrRambabu B

(रामबाब बी)

9926499266 brambabubharatpetroleumin amp MrRavi

K Ghorpade (रनि क

घोरपड) 8600417776 ravikghorpadebharatpetroleumin

Mobile PFS Lab-CG04D1373

1 LS 7500 48000 240 1030H

R 1100HR

136

DHARWAD LPG 323-333BELUR

INDUSTRIAL AREA ROAD NO3P B

NO39DHARWADKARNATAKA-580011

MRRajkatti Y S

10 -20 KL MS TANK MPDs DISPENCING

UNITS

1 LOT 35000 396800 1984 1030H

R 1100HR

27

(राजकटटी िाय एस)

9753125125 rajkattiysbharatpetr

oleumin

137

VILL amp PO AMBABAI KARARIJHANSI

UTTAR PRADESH-284001 MRTajeshwar

(तजशवर ) 9478823709 tajeshwarbharatpet

roleumin

PLATE 8MM 6FT16FT MS TANK 15000

LTSPIPEANGEL SCRAPLIGHT GI

SCRAP ETC

1 LOT 75000 418400 2092 1030H

R 1100HR

138

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

FIRE WATER TANK 03 NO

1 LOT 175000 1872000 9360 1030H

R 1100HR

139

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

MS UNLOADING PUMPSVT

PUMPSMOTORSCENTRIFUGAL PUMPS ETC

1 LOT 250000 4004000 20020 1030H

R 1100HR

140

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

7 NO OF UNDER GROUND

STORAGE TANKS AND ASSOCIATED

PIPE LINES IN TANK FARM

1 LOT 175000 1600000 8000 1100H

R 1130HR

141

Flat no 302 Shanthi Tower Vinayak

Nagar Hyderabad RoadNIZAMABADTELANGANA-503002 MR

Sri Harsha (शरी हषाा)

8606510668 sriharshabharatpetr

oleumin

MONO PUMP PRESET PUMP

MPDs EMBLEM POLE OLD

TANKFALSE CEILING OLD RVI

ETC

1 LOT 35000 229600 1148 1100H

R 1130HR

28

142

KARUR TERRITORY ATHUR ampKADAPARAI

VILLAGE ERODE ROAD ATHUR

POSTKARURTAMIL NADU-639002

MRDilip Krishnan

(दिलीप कषणि)

8138906295 dilipkrishnanbharat

petroleumin

OLD 11KV VCB ELECTRICAL

PANEL500KVA DG SET OLD VFD

PANELMICRO PLC AND PANEL ETC

1 LOT 75000 556800 2784 1100H

R 1130HR

143

WARANGAL DEPOT GOOD SHED

ROADWARANGALTELENGANA-506002

MRMukesh Murali

(मकश मरली)

9497270991 mukeshmuralibhara

tpetroleumin

VARIOUS DIA METER CS

PIPESGATE VALVES

1 LOT 75000 4924689 246234 1100H

R 1130HR

144

RAJBANDH TOP RAJBANDH

CHATTYDURGAPURWEST BENGAL-

713212 MRDurga

Annapurna K V N (िराा

अननपणाा क िी एि)

9775077069 durgakvnbharatpetr

oleumin

SCRAPPED MS SKO PRODUCT

TRANSFER PIPELINELIVE FIRE

DIGHTING FACILITIES LOADING

ARMSOLD TLC UNIT OLD VALES

ETC

1 LS 75000 483200 2416 1100H

R 1130HR

145

BPCL HOSPET PSA FOR SALES

OFFICERHOSPETKARNATAKA-583201

MRPradeep J Hivare

(परिीप ज नहिार)

9940588023 pradeepjhivarebhar

atpetroleumin

STEEL CANOPYTANK

MPDLIGHT FITTINGS

AUTOMATION EQUIPMENT ETC

1 LS 35000 320000 1600 1130H

R 1200HR

146

MANGLIA RECEIPT TERMINAL MANGILA

- SANVER ROAD MANGLIAINDOREMA

DHYA PRADESH-453771 MR Swapnil S

Kakde (सिनिल एस

काकड़) 7709969664 swapnilskakdebhar

atpetroleumin

FW PUMP SUCTION HEADER-

500MM PUMP DISCHARGE PL

250MMCOOLING SYSTEM FIXED

FOAM STSTEMFIRE

EXTINGUISHER JOCKY PUMP ETC

1 LS 75000 567800 2839 1130H

R 1200HR

29

147

ADARSH NAGAR DIST - BIJNORNAZIBABAD

UTTAR PRADESH-246763 MRMohd

Ibran (मौ इबराि)

9839523968 mohdibranbharatpe

troleumin

RUBBER HOSE WITH

FLANGEGATE VALVEs FOAM

DRUMALUMINIUM SCRAPMS TANK500LTR PROVER ETC

1 LOT 75000 500460 25023 1130H

R 1200HR

148

NO- 214 VISHWAKARMA

INDUSTRIAL AREAJAIPURRAJSRH

AN-302013 MRRajendra KM

(राजनर कमार)

99281493310141-6501547

rajendrakmbharatpetroleumin

KIRLOSKAR PUMP KIRLOSKAR

ENGINEFIRE ENGINE 03 NO

1 LOT 35000 230000 1150 1130H

R 1200HR

149

KARUR TERRITORY ATHUR ampKADAPARAI

VILLAGE ERODE ROAD ATHUR

POSTKARURTAMIL NADU-639002

MRRishi Rohan (ऋनष

रोहि) 7979944941 rishirohanbharatpet

roleumin

OLD STEEL TANKOLD PUMPING UNITSOLD

CANOPY ITEMSOLD EMBLEM

POLESOLD YARD LIGHTS FITTINGS

ETC

1 LOT 35000 179020 8951 1130H

R 1200HR

150

BULK OIL DEPOT JANKI NAGAR

BAHRIACH ROADGONDAUTTAR

PRADESH-271001

MRAnuj Jaiswal (अिज

जयसिाल) 7897030498 anujjaiswalbharatp

etroleumin

75KVA DG Set 125 KVA DG Set Preset Meters Proving Tanks

350mm diaStrainier etc

1 LS 75000 6309952 315497 1200H

R 1230HR

151

IRIMPANAM INSTALLATION NEW

OIL INSTALLATIONKOCHI KERALA-682309 MRU

Ramadas (य रामिास)

9958444988 uramadasbharatpet

roleumin

WEATHER SHIELD FOR ESCAPE LADDERWO

METER SYSTEMATF

PUMPLABORATORY

ITEMSSPRINKLER ETC

1 LOT 175000 1920000 9600 1200H

R 1230HR

152

STATION ROADHISSARHARYANA-125001 MRAbdul

Matin (अबिल मतीि)

9983784935 abdulmatinbharatp

etroleumin

2T DISPENCER amp OIL TANKGLOW FACIA CANOPY

ETC

1 LOT 75000 672328 336164 1200H

R 1230HR

30

153

Bharat Petroleum Corporation limited Bhilai Co-op Depot Bijalee NagarGE RoadDistrict-Durg Chattisgarh-490021 Contact Person MrRambabu B

(रामबाब बी)

9926499266 brambabubharatpetroleumin amp MrRavi

K Ghorpade (रनि क

घोरपड) 8600417776 ravikghorpadebharatpetroleumin

USED SCRAPPED TANK

1 LOT 250000 5769360 288468 1200H

R 1230HR

154

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumi

FIRE WATER TANK LIGHT

POLESSTORAGE TANK PIPELINE

ETC

453000

MT 250000 1198675 5993 1200H

R 1230HR

155

BPCL MANMAD INSTALLATION

MANMAD NANDGAON ROAD

PANEWADI MANMADNASHIKMAHARASHTRA423104

Contact Person MrDeepak Satpute

9692006232

USEDSCRAPPED DEPOT ASSETS-

FIRE WATER PIPELINEEXTINGU

ISHERFOAM TANKSVHF

HANDSET ETC

1 LS 175000 9647424 482371 1230H

R 1300HR

156

satish paikara m

(पकरा सतीश एम) CH INSTALLATION

MANAGER (RETAIL) BUDGE BUDGE 2

GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST

24-PARGANAS [SOUTH] BUDGE

BUDGE West Bengal PIN - 700137 TEL -

033-24701457 033-24701765 MOB -

9982754999 e-mail paikarasmbharatpe

troleumin

WEIGH BRIDGE 1 LOT 35000 168000 840 1230H

R 1300HR

31

157

dnyaneshwar

bendkule (बडकल

जञािश िर) SR MANAGER OPS IC

(RETAIL) MIRAJ OPPRAILWAY GOODS

SHED (MG) CHANDANWADI

MIRAJ Maharashtra PIN - 416410 TEL - 0241-2595555 -

MOB - 9820246346 e-mail

dnyaneshwarbbharatpetroleumin

FIRE ENGINE PUMP 03 NO

1 LOT 75000 316800 1584 1230H

R 1300HR

158

NAVGHAR INDUSTRIAL ESTATE

BEHIND MSEB GAS TURBINE UNIT

PBNO8 DIST-RAIGAD

BOKADVIRAURANMAHARASHTRA400702

Contact Person Mr Wadhwa Vinay Kumar

022-27222767981146387

6

DISPERSANT SPRAY SYSTEM20

KL NITROGEN TANKTANK-OIL

ON WATER MONITORING SYSTEM ETC

505 MT 35000 337704 16885 1230H

R 1300HR

159

dua gurinder (िआ

रररििर) CHIEF MANAGER OPS IC (RETAIL) KOTA TOP

MS BHARATPETROLEUM

CORPORATION LTDKOTA TOPNH-

27VILLAGE -BRIJESHPURATATHEDKOTA (RAJASTHAN)-325201 TEL - 0744-

2863317 MOB - 9793294449 e-mail

duagbharatpetroleumin

VARIOUS TYPE OF FIRE WATER

PIPELINE 41 MT 175000 2651707 13258

1230HR

1300HR

160

HAZIRA RETAIL TERRITORY SURAT

HAZIRA ROAD POICHHPORE DIST -

SURATHAZIRA GUJRAT-394510

CONTACT PERSON MRMiran M Vaghela

(नमरि एम िाघला)

9033370396 miranmvaghelabhar

PIPELINE amp FITTINGS FIRE

FIGHTING PUMPSLOADING

ARMS ETC

1 LS 75000 748160 37408 1400H

R 1430HR

32

atpetroleumin

161

BIJWSAN INSTALLATION NEAR

IGI AIRPORTNEW DELHIDELHI-110061

MRNavi Sharma (ििी

शमाा) 7727863450 navisharmabharatp

etroleumin

OLD PLT PIPELINES

1 LOT 35000 170400 852 1400H

R 1430HR

162

negi kamal (िरी कमल

ससिह) SR MANAGER OPS IC (RETAIL) KANPUR KANPUR

POL DEPOT BHAUNTI NH - 2 KALPI ROAD

PANKI KANPUR Uttar Pradesh PIN -

208020 TEL - - 0512-2985689 MOB -

9824201038 e-mail negikbharatpetrole

umin

FIRE ENGINE 03 NO

1 LS 35000 384000 1920 1400H

R 1430HR

163

BG GOODS SHED ROAD THACHA

NALLURTIRUNELVELITAMIL NADU-627358

CONTACT PERSON MR Aditya Sri Ram E

(आदितय शरी राम ई)

8867857296 adityasriramebhara

tpetroleumin

WEIGHT BRIDGE PRODUCT PUMP

WITH MOTORSFILLING

CABINET OLD STEEL PLATE ETC

1 LOT 35000 346264 173132 1400H

R 1430HR

164

BPCL IRUGUR TOP INSTALLATION

RAVATHUR PO IRUGUR

VIACOIMBATORE TAMIL NADU-641103

CONTACT PERSON MRNitesh Kumar

(नितश कमार)

9542345719 niteshkumar001bha

ratpetroleumin

MPDCANOPY ETC

1 LS 35000 328320 16416 1400H

R 1430HR

33

165

DESUR DEPOT NEAR DESUR RAILWAY

STATION VILLAGE ZADSHAPUR

DESURBELGAUMKARNATAKA-590014

MRManikantan G

(कनिकि टि जी)

9894555724 manikantangbharat

petroleumin

200 DIA FF LINE - ADDL WOPD

METER MASTER METERMLDB

PANELBARRIER GATE FOR

ENTRYEXIT ETC

22713

MT 35000 1097387 5486 1430H

R 1500HR

166

NEAR RAILWAY STATION PO

ATHARBANKI RLY COLONY DIST

JAGATSINGHPURPARADEEP ODISHA-

754120 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

OLD PD METERSMS

PIPELINESOLD MS PIPELINESASBEST

OS SHEETS ETC

1 LOT 35000 1889412 94470 1430H

R 1500HR

167

PB NO 106 GPO SALAWASJODHPURR

AJASTHAN-342001 MRAvinash Sahani

(अनििाश साहिी)

9587891413 avinashsahanibhara

tpetroleumin

MS SCRAP FIRE ENGINES (04

NOS) FUEL TANKS 1 MT 35000 246400 1232

1430HR

1500HR

168

BPCL PIYALA RETAIL INSTALLATION

VILLAGE - PIYALA PO ASAUTI TEHSIL-

BALLARBHGARH DIST - FARIDABAD

HARYANA-121102 MRMandal

Soumyajyoti (मिडल

सोमयजयोनत)

9874444332 mandalsbharatpetr

oleumin

FIRE EXTINGUISHER 10

KG DCPRADAR LEVEL GUAGE-

TANK FARM AUPARALLEL

REDUNDANT UPS-15

KVAAUTOMATION CABLESFLP

LIGHT FIXTURES IN WAGON P ETC

1 LOT 75000 724360 36218 1430H

R 1500HR

169

17 A HASTINGS ROADALLAHABADUTTAR PRADESH-211001 MRAkash R rivastava

(आकाश शरीिासति)

7678882211 akashsrivastavabha

ratpetroleumin

CANOPY LIGHTS (CFL)SEWING

MACHINE USHA TAILOR MODCO2

FIRE EXINGUISHER250

W MH Canopy light fixtures ETC

1 LOT 35000 2357168 117858 1430H

R 1500HR

34

170

AT POST AKOLNER TALUKA

AHMEDNAGAR DIST -

AHMEDNAGARMAHARASHTRA-414005

MRArpit Tiwari (अरपात

नतिारी) 9408381499 arpittiwaribharatpe

troleumin

FIRE WATER PUMP 850klTLF PUMP MS (M) 50 KLHR25 KVA DG SETCANOPYAMFTLF PUMP MS (M)

50 KLHR ETC

1 LS 35000 200800 1004 1500H

R 1530HR

171

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

10 KG DCP 10 NOS10 KG DCP 10

NOSBULK METERS 9 NOSBULK

METERS 141 NOS150MM DIA

PIPE LINE FOR SPEED80MM DIA

PIPE LINE FOR SPEED F 1FF PIPE LINE 200 MM ETC

1 LOT 250000 4839456 2419728 1500H

R 1530HR

172

ram mahto (राम

कमार) MANAGER OPS IC (RETAIL)

BALASORE DEPOT BALASORE DEPOT SOMENATHPUR

INDUSTRIAL AREA ESTATE BALASORE

Odisha PIN - 756019 TEL - 06782-224272 99562-19155 MOB - 9453042457 e-mail ramkumarbharatpe

troleumin

JB NFLP 25 NOSLIGHT

FITTINGS FLP 35 NLIGHT POLES

4M HT 12 NOELECTRICAL

CABLESSLAYINGCEILING FANS 20

NOS20 TON WINDOW AC

MAKE-SAMSUN ETC

1 LOT 35000 279564 139782 1500H

R 1530HR

173

BHARAT PETROLEUM CORP LTD SANKARI

DEPOTNARRAPANCHAVADI

SANKARI(RS)SALEM DIST SANKARITAMIL

NADU-637302 MRArun David A

(अरण डनिड ए)

9482875768 arundavidabharatp

etroleumin

200MM DIA STRAINER-

1NOGODREJFILING CABINET

4DRSSLIDING DOOR SDU-1GODREJ STORWEL

MODEL2MF SYSTEM 3PANELS

ETC

1 LOT 250000 4568544 2284272 1500H

R 1530HR

174

IRIMPANAM INSTALLATION NEW

OIL INSTALLATIONKOCHI KERALA-682309 MRU

Ramadas (य रामिास)

9958444988

RLY TRACKS amp ALLIED

FACILITYRLY TRACKS amp ALLIED

FACILITY ADDITIONAL

1 LOT 175000 1548000 7740 1500H

R 1530HR

35

uramadasbharatpetroleumin

175

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

Y STRAINER 200MM

2NOSSLUDGE PIT AT

BERHAMPORE4-DR FILLING CABINET-2

NOONE GODREJ STEEL TABLE

T9EARTHPITS FOR AG TANKS (12

NOS)ETC

1 LS 35000 372320 18616 1530H

R 1600HR

176

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

STOREWELL PLAIN ALMIRAH-2MS

STORAGE SAFEABLOY

LOCKFLP 125W HPMV 4NOSFIRE

ENGINE SET NO10 ETC

1 LOT 35000 3465584 173279 1530H

R 1600HR

177

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

FLP NON-INTEGRAL FLOOD

LIGHT 2SAKTI 4KVA

AUTOSTABILISERZYXEL OMNI 56K

MODEM FOR BERHARECEIVER-

1 CAMERA-2 MONITOR-1 ETC

1 LOT 75000 767068 383534 1530H

R 1600HR

178

BPCL MANMAD INSTALLATION

MANMAD NANDGAON ROAD

PANEWADI MANMADNASHIKMAHARASHTRA423104

Contact Person MrDeepak Satpute

9692006232

1 no 250 KVA DG SET

2 no of 630 KVA DG SET 6 number

HT panels with CTPT bus-bar

AMF panel for DG sets DG set cables

etc

1 LS 175000 1217664 608832 1530H

R 1600HR

179

BPCL MANMAD INSTALLATION

MANMAD NANDGAON ROAD

PANEWADI MANMADNASHIKMAHARASHTRA423104

Contact Person MrDeepak Satpute

Old roof sheet of TWF GANTRY

1 LS 35000 160812 80406 1530H

R 1600HR

36

9692006232

180

BHARAT PETROLEUM CORPORATION

LIMITED KONDAPALLI DEPOT ( TOP )

PINAPAKA (VIL amp POST) KONDAPALLI

(VIA) KRISVIJAYAWADAAN

DHRA PRADESH-9504214192

avneeshbhartibharatpetroleumin

DG SET AMF PANELS FIRE

ENGINE 70W ST LIGHT FIX 13

NOS160W FLP MLL TYPE 74

NOS15M HOSES 36NOS15 TON

AIR COND 2NOSFLD LIGHT

FIT 2X400 25NOS110V 100AH BATT

CHARGER ETC

1 LOT 35000 200000 1000 1600H

R 1630HR

181

IRUGUR BPCL IRUGUR TOP

INSTALLATION RAVATHUR PO

IRUGUR VIA COIMBATORE Tamil Nadu PIN - 641103 CONTACT PERSON MRSoorya Krishna

(सयाा कषणा) 9895449420

sooryakrishnabharatpetroleumin

ELECTRICALLY OPERATED EXIT BARTERMINAL

ROOM CARD READERTLF RTD

UNIT - BAY10POINT4TLF SET STOP VALVE - BAY10POI15 KL UNDER DRIVEWAY

TANK ETC

1 LS 250000 2120778

1 1060389

1600HR

1630HR

182

WARANGAL DEPOT GOOD SHED

ROADWARANGALTELENGANA-506002

MRMukesh Murali

(मकश मरली)

9497270991 mukeshmuralibhara

tpetroleumin

FW PIPELINE IN TANKFARM

AREAERECTION-75HP

MOTOR75HP PPU FLOWMORE

MSTLF125HP PPU

FLORITEHSDITLF20 HP PUMP KIR

MAKE NO 18 ETC

1 LS 75000 4934092 246704 1600H

R 1630HR

183

BARAUNI TOP PAPROUR DISTRICT

BEGUSARAIBARAUNIBIHAR-851114

CONTACT PERSON MRSaurabh Kumar

9432343519 saurabhkumar001b

haratpetroleumin

FIRE ENGINE-615KLHR-3NOSFIRE ENGINE-

615KLHR-3NOSMASTER METER SET - 3

NOS125KVA DG SET - 2 NOS15 TONS WINDOW

AC WITH REMOTE

1 LS 35000 227300 11365 1600H

R 1630HR

37

ETC

184

KATHGODAM DEPOT DIST -

NANITALUTTARAKHAND-263126 CONTACT PERSON MRPawan

Kumar (पिि कमार)

9862826505 pawankumar006bh

aratpetroleumin

1AVERY ZL SDDU ES0652 MS1LampT ZL HDDU BS5257 HSDZ LINE (SD) -

PUMPLampT PACEMAKER

IVLampT PACEMAKER

IV1LampT ZL HDDU GS1246 HSD ETC

1 LOT 35000 364000 1820 1600H

R 1630HR

185

UDAISAGAR ROAD NEAR RANA PRATAP

NAGAR RLY STNUDAIPURRAJAST

HAN-313001 CONTACT PERSON

MRKhuswinder

(खससिििर)

9412058886 khuswinderbharatp

etroleumin

ZWICKY PUMP NO175HP

PPUNIT-PUMP1PIPELINE

amp FTGS 10080NBFIRE

WATER TANK 858 KL CAP ADDFIRE

WATER RING MAIN ADDL EXP 1

SPRINKILER PIPELINE etc

1 LOT 250000 2121216 1060608 1630H

R 1700HR

186

BPC OIL DEPOT BATILPUR DIST-

DEVAREYABATILPURUTTAR PRADESH-

274001 MR Deepak

Joshi (िीपक जोशी)

9927576670 deepakjoshi001bha

ratpetroleumin

DG SET 125KVAPADLOCK (MAKE ABLOY) - 6

NO6 KVA GENSETDG SET 65

KVAVC BREAKER75 HP PP UNIT-PUMP

NO 2 ETC

1 LOT 35000 320000 1600 1630H

R 1700HR

187

Kandla Installation Khari Rohar Road

Gandhidham(Kutch)GandhidhamGUJRAT-

370201 CONTACT PERSON MRMayank

Bhatt (मयिक भटट)

8154964083 mayankbhattbharat

petroleumin

TANK NO 8 4645 KLTK NO2-ADDL CT-MVWSFFTK NO 18 13667 KL

ERECTIOTANK NO 2 15128 KL EXTN

ETC

1 LS 250000 7210400 36052 1630H

R 1700HR

188

PETROL DEPOT ABEKA

MAKBARAMEERUTUTTAR PRADESH-

250002 CONTACT PERSON MRKumar

Avinash (कमार

MIDCO SD PUMP3NO Z LINE (HD) PUMPAVERY

(SD) ERA PUMPSUBPUMP

amp DISPENSORS 2NOLampT Z LINE

1 LOT 75000 5687512 284375 1630H

R 1700HR

38

अनििाश) 8004938516 kumaravbharatpetr

oleumin

SD PUMP ETC

189

MUZAFFARPUR DEPOT VILL

SHERPURMUZAFFARPURM BIHAR-842005

CONTACT PERSON MRDipayan Roy

(दिपायि रॉय) 06243-242047 Extn 222

9933050509 dipayanroybharatp

etroleumin

DISPENCING UNITPOLE MOUNTED EMBLEM CANAOPY

STRUCTUREOLD MPDsTANK amp

MONOLITH ETC

17553

MT 35000 11200 56 1630H

R 1700HR

190

BARAUNI TOP PAPROUR DISTRICT

BEGUSARAIBARAUNIBIHAR-851114

CONTACT PERSON MrManjul Prasad

Arya (मिजल परसाि आया)

7004230090 manjulprasadarybh

aratpetroleumin

PRODUCT PIPE FITTING TANK

FOUNDATIONTWD

PIPESFITTINGS900KL TANK II858KL

TANK 10 ETC

1 LOT 250000 2184023 1092012 1700H

R 1730HR

191

BARAUNI TOP PAPROUR DISTRICT

BEGUSARAIBARAUNIBIHAR-851114

CONTACT PERSON MrManjul Prasad

Arya (मिजल परसाि आया)

7004230090 manjulprasadarybh

aratpetroleumin

FOAM TANK 3KL - 1 NOFOAM TANK

3KL - 1 NO100 MM PIPELINE amp FT

550M150 MM PIPELINE amp

FT225M350 MM PIPELINE amp FT

575M ETC

1 LS 35000 275652 137826 1700H

R 1730HR

192

BIJWSAN INSTALLATION NEAR

IGI AIRPORTNEW DELHIDELHI-110061

MRNavi Sharma (ििी

शमाा) 7727863450 navisharmabharatp

etroleumin

HSD TWD PIPELINE HEADER

amp VELVE UPTO TANKATF TWD

PIPELINE HEADER amp VALVE UPTO

TANKS AND LDO TWD PIPE LINE

HEADER amp VALVE UPTO TANK

1 LS 250000 3513600 17568 1700H

R 1730HR

39

SPECIAL NOTES

1 The above old items would be disposed as indicated in the table

2 Pl refer AnnexurendashD for detailed scope of disposal

TABLE ndash A [ PARTndash2 ] [Tentative]

TENTATIVE TAX RATES

STATE TAX FERROUS SCRAP

ALL IGST 1800

CSGST 900

SGST 900

The above mentioned tax rates are tentative and BPCL reserves the right to apply the rates applicable for ferrous and Non ndashferrous items which will be informed during the auction

40

ANNEXURE-D

Scope and SPECIAL CONDITIONS for Disposal of old tanks amp Depot Assets BPCL has different Installation amp depot as per the list in table A Part I The above list is only indicative and not limited exhaustive or actual and it is only for your general referenceguidance Parties have to physically visit the depot and inspect the lot meant for sale and make their own estimates and ascertain the condition of materials its quality it weight quantities make model numbers size capacities specifications and condition etc Therefore no claim shall be entertained in case of any variations if reported at the time of upliftment which may kindly be noted However there may be few items as given below left in the depot not meant for disposal and the same are separately marked or shown at the time of inspection and parties should consider accordingly The following items are not covered in the subject disposal and they are excluded from contractorrsquos scope of work a) Land b) Grown up Big Trees However small bushes shrubs etc are to be

removed and area to be cleaned from all vegetation etc 1 Pipelines running under Railway Tracks 2 Any petroleum products such as petroldieselkerosenelubricantsgreases

gear oils etc found in tankspipesbarrelsloosebulkpackages etc either inside or outside depot premises Petroleum products sludge are not covered in sale and to be handed over to BPCL if any foundsalvaged

3 Dispensing pumps retail outlet items like trays etc which are clearly marked amp kept separately

Please note that as BPCL has to handover land to Govt Authorities for their construction of sheds etc urgently and therefore the sequence of disposal in Phases and Time Lines shall be as under Contractor has to immediately complete the disposal of facilities falling under area from boundary wall The contractorrsquos obligations for completion of entire job will be as per tender terms amp conditions At the time of dismantling of facilities the contractor has to provide separate temporary fencing at his cost so that even after handing over part land to Govt Authorities for their construction activities other facilities are demarcated and any encroachment from unauthorized authority people are avoided The contractor has to make their own arrangements for safety and security during the entire operations of disposal activities The entire job must be completed as above but not exceeding 16 weeks from the date of authority letter as shown above failing which appropriate action as deemed fit will be taken in line with the general terms and conditions of the auction tender The successful bidder has to surface amp level the complete area after shifting all the materials All debris are to be removed from site For leveling the ground to one level

41

and filling up all trenches of underground tanks or any low level or trenches all debris earth rubble bricks mortar etc salvaged from dismantling are to be used The bidder has to arrange and bear the cost of dismantling loading unloading amp transportation of materials to his their place After excavating removing the underground tanks pipelines etc the same are to be filled up with available material or material brought from outside if required at contractorrsquos cost and risk in particular for filling up of underground tank trenches etc Dismantling of Underground pipelines in the Railway siding area from decantation header manifold sections and up to BPCL depot compound wall needs Railways permission for dismantling excavation etc which are to be obtained by the Purchaser only However BPCL may provide any assistance if required to the Purchaser in obtaining such permissions After excavation etc the area is to be filled back and brought to original condition to the satisfaction of the BPCL and as directed All safety precautions as stipulated by BPCL are to be followed at the time of disposal of facilities both inside and outside BPCL depot premises compound wall Any damage to the Corporationrsquos or Third Partyrsquos properties during removal of the items will have to be made good by the successful tenderer at their own cost The Corporation reserves the right to claim from the contractor any expenses which might have been incurred by it over and above the EMD by way of restoring damages caused to properties belonging to the Corporation Third Parties by the action of such contractorrsquos or their men Party has to make his own arrangement for power connections to cut the tanks or lighting or any other purpose BPCL shall not provide any power connection No invoice challan will be issued by BPCL for each truck of materials to be removed since the entire materials are being disposed on lumpsum single lot basis OTHER SPECIAL CONDITIONS FOR DEMOLITION OF DEPOT FACILITIES 1 The intending bidder should inspect the site prior to submitting of the offer and make himself familiar with the site conditions and available facilities 2 Bidders alongwith the offers must give an undertaking that the steel plates of tanks pipelines that have contained leaded gasoline will not be used for edible products drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe by suitable means 3 Demolition is an inherently hazardous process and hence every person involved in demolition activity must wear protective equipment including helmet gloves safety footwear etc as per BPCL guidelines 4 Demolition must be supervised by persons having thorough knowledge of demolition process 5 Successful bidder shall carryout a survey to assess the physical characteristics and design of the facilities to be demolished so as to arrive at a safe demolition method Based on survey Demolition Action Plan shall be submitted for BPCLrsquos approval before starting any demolition The plan should include bull Sequence of demolition of facilities with time frame bull Method of demolition of facilities including drawings sketches if any bull The proposed treatment for steel plates particularly for tanks which contained leaded gasoline

42

bull How the party will further utilize the steel plates obtained from product tanks and also the product pipes bull Method of disposal of debris bull Manpower to be deployed bull Machinery Equipment to be deployed bull List of PPE [ Personal Protective Equipments ] required and that would be worn by people involved in the activity 6 Before demolition begins all utility services to the structure like electricity water etc must be disconnected Arrangements must be made to keep the unwanted persons as far away as possible from the site by necessary barricade 7 It is dangerous to leave isolated parts of a wall structures standing as they are liable to collapse from the effect of high winds self weight etc and hence necessary cordoning should be made for such cases 8 Debris should not be allowed to build up against walls or floors with the consequent risk of the structure being unintentionally overloaded 9 Disposal process for debris and pit yard for the same should be identified for safe disposal within the stipulated time 10 Order dismantling From safety consideration following order for dismantling of the depot facility is recommended bull All equipment fittings bull AG Product piping and allied fittings bull AG Product tanks bull UG Product tanks bull Fire protection facilities ie fire water tanks hydrant mains monitors etc bull Internal electrification bull Structures bull Buildings bull Electrical ndash external yard lighting cabling MCC etc bull Communication The above is a standard sequence for dismantling but for this particular tender above sequence is superseded by earlier conditions of dismantling in 3 phases as mentioned in special conditions above 111 Demolition of Above Ground (AG) Tanks There are fatal and serious accidents caused by persons entering confined spaces without the necessary tests being carried out and correct safety rescue equipment being provided It is therefore absolutely essential to ensure that product tanks are tested and certified gas free prior to starting of hot work Following sequence shall be followed for dismantling of AG tanks a) Mechanical isolation of Tank by removing all pipe connections fittings like Level Gauges Dip hatch PV Valves Inter-tank catwalk (if any) b) Internal treatment and further dismantling AG tanks shall be demolished preferably by reverse jacking method

43

For safe working necessary scaffolds platforms etc shall be erected and proper access to them shall be provided The steel plates cut from tank shall be lowered using safe hoisting devices having valid test certificates Prevention of further use of steel plates which contained leaded gasoline for storage of edible products drinking water unless they are removed While disposing of the steel plates obtained from product tanks which contained leaded gasoline it shall be ensured that they are not further used for storing edible product and drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe This could be ensured by the following methods By heat treatment of steel plates using flame cleaner By removing all scales etc by abrasive blast cleaning using grits shots If the plates are grit shot blasted care shall be taken to collect the grit or shot from operation to prevent spread of lead bearing dust The used grits shots must be treated as contaminated and not reused for other operations It should be disposed off along with the residue thus obtained as per practice followed for leaded sludge All parties involved in handling the plates should be made aware of their origin and risks involved in view of leaded gasoline Disposal of steel plates from tanks which didnrsquot contain leaded gasoline Steel plates of other tanks in which leaded products have never been stored can be disposed off after cleaning with wire brush to bare metal particularly the first strake and bottom plates The responsibility of ensuring that the plates are completely safe for further use lies with the successful vendor 112 Demolition of UG tanks Following sequence should be sued for the disposal of Underground tanks

1 Mechanical isolation of Tank by removing all pipe connections fittings like Level Gauges Dip hatch PV Valves etc

2 All personnel involved in the removal and disposal of underground tanks should be aware of the potential hazards associated withmdash (a) flammable andor combustible liquids (b) product toxicity (c) entry into confined spaces and (d) entry into excavations

3 Before start of any work on the UG tank ensure that the copies of the tank cleaning certificates for the tanks are available The same to be certified by the BPCL officer (or) authorized inspector from BPCL who is witnessing the demolition before the start of the work

4 Open the manhole covers with the anchoring supports in place and if the tank is found to be filled with water it will be necessary to dispose of the water in an environmentally safe manner

5 After removal of the water from the tank refill the tank with fresh potable water until the tank starts to overflow Do not allow excess water to escape into the excavation and ensure the level does not rise into the vent pipe and submit the tank to excess static pressure

6 Withdraw water until the level is again down to 150 mm below the top of the tank

44

Use only pumping equipment suitable for the purpose and collect all water for proper Disposal

7 Allow the tank to settle for 2-3 hours and test the small vapor space with a gas detector and if the reading is below 5 of the LEL then the tank may be emptied If the same is found above 5 remove the water from the tank The disposal vendor may inform BPCL about the higher LEL readings and BPCL shall arrange to clean the tank further No work shall be taken up on the tank in this case Please note that the reading of the gas detector has to be witnessed by the BPCL officer (or) authorized inspector from BPCL

8 If the reading of the gas detector is below 5 the water may be removed and the cutting operations may be carried out

For safe working necessary shoring shuttering platforms shall be done and proper access shall be provided The steel plates cut from tank shall be lifted using safe hoisting devices having valid test certificates Prevention of further use of steel plates which contained leaded gasoline for storage of edible products drinking water unless they are removed While disposing of the steel plates obtained from product tanks which contained leaded gasoline it shall be ensured that they are not further used for storing edible product and drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe This could be ensured by the following methods By heat treatment of steel plates using flame cleaner By removing all scales etc by abrasive blast cleaning using grits shots If the plates are grit shot blasted care shall be taken to collect the grit or shot from operation to prevent spread of lead bearing dust The used grits shots must be treated as contaminated and not reused for other operations It should be disposed off along with the residue thus obtained as per practice followed for leaded sludge All parties involved in handling the plates should be made aware of their origin and risks involved in view of leaded gasoline Disposal of steel plates from tanks which didnrsquot contain leaded gasoline Steel plates of other tanks in which leaded products have never been stored can be disposed off after cleaning with wire brush to bare metal particularly the first strake and bottom plates The responsibility of ensuring that the plates are completely safe for further use lies with the successful vendor

12 Product Pipelines The pipelines can be disposed off after cleaning by sufficient water flushing The successful vendor shall ensure that these pipes are not re-used for carrying edible products drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe All parties involved in handling the pipes should be made aware of their origin and risks involved 13 General Safety regulations precautions while carrying out dismantling works The objective of this documents is to provide and establish safe-working practices at the work site of Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd These summarized safety requirements are mandatory and should be fully understood both by the successful vendor and their employees The contractual obligation for safety lies completely with the contractor

45

himself Further some additional safety requirements also can come up In such an even the successful vendor shall follow the more stringent regulation at all times The successful vendor shall at his own expense arrange and comply with all safety provisions as stipulated by the Company Bueuro of Indian Standards the Electricity act Factory act OISD and other acts as applicable in respect of all personnel directly or indirectly employed for the work The successful vendor shall ensure that he his sub-contractor and workers employed by him shall comply with all fire safety heath regulations issued from time to time by the company The successful vendor shall also be liable for any pecuniary liability arising on account of any violation by him of the safety requirements Should any injury to people or loss or damage due to fire or accident to any property or a portion thereof occur as a result of failure to comply with such regulations the successful vendor shall be held responsible for the consequences thereof and shall keep the company harmless and indemnified Relevant Indian standard codes on safety 1) IS3764-1922-Excavation work-code of safety 2) IS401 (Part1amp2) ndash 1967 - Safety regulations for steel tubular scaffolding 3) IS3696(Part 1)-1987-Safety code for scaffolds 4) IS3696(Part 2)-1987-Safety code for Ladders 5) IS7293-1974-Safety code for working with construction machinery 6) IS3016-1982-Code of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operations 7) IS4130-1991-Demolition of buildings-Code of safety 8) IS5216(Part 1amp2)-1982-Recommendation on safety procedures and practices in Electrical work 9) IS10667-1983-Guide for selection of industrial safety equipments for protection foot and leg 10) IS6994(Part 1)-1973-Specification for safety glovesPart 1-Leather and cotton gloves 11) IS2925-1984-Specification for Industrial safety helmets 12) IS3521-1983-Industrial safety belts and harnesses Working at Height Working at height is one of the most hazardous construction operations Utmost care is to be taken while working at height Working at height more than 2 Mtrs Shall be done with suitable guard rails and toe board Guard rail and toe board dimensions shall be same as given for scaffoldings While working at height 2 Mtrs And above safety harness must be used All openings must be boldly amp clearly marked and properly barricaded If cover is used it must be capable to bear the weight Proper crawling ladders must be used for sloping roof where tile battens are not strong enough to take the load For fragile roof crawling boards or roof ladder shall be used Openings cut outs on floor roof must be guarded with barricade cover having capacity to withstand human load and clearly marked with colour and notice board Using Ladder

46

Only one person shall climb or descent from one ladder at a time It shall be secured at top and bottom and in addition one person should be present at the ground to hold the ladder as a second check If the ladder is used for carrying material as well suitable foot holds and handholds shall be provided on the ladder The slope of the ladder shall not be too steep or flat (the ladder shall be given an inclination not steeper than 1 to 4 ie 1 horizontal to 4 vertical) to cause slipping or falling off and it shall rest on firm surface No portable single ladder shall be over 10 M in lengths while the width between the side rails in ring ladder shall in no case be less than 30 cms for ladder upto and including 3 Mtrs in length Ladder shall extend at least 1 M above landing place For longer ladders this width should be increased by at least by 6 mm for each additional 30 cms of length Uniform step spacing shall not exceed 15 cms Rung of the ladder shall not be used for support or to tie stiles or side members are meant for this Ladder shall not be hung from its rungs or from one stile as this tends to pull out the rungs Make sure that footwear is free from mud or grease etc before climbing a ladder Ladder used shall be of standard material like wooden steel and be sufficiently strong conforming to IS3696-1991(Part 2) Scaffolding Scaffolding can be defined as a temporary structure supporting one or more platforms and which is used either as a workplace or for storage of materials in the course construction work including both for maintenance and demolition Scaffolding shall be provided for all works that cannot be safely done from the ground except such short period of work as can be done safely from ladders Scaffolds shall be erected altered or dismantled only by competent persons under proper supervision After erection scaffolds shall be inspected at least once in a week and a written report on each inspection is kept The height above which scaffolding is mandatory is 2 Mtrs Scaffolding shall be of good quality Bamboo or steel tubular structure conforming to IS 4014(Part I and II) Scaffolds shall be designed for their maximum load and with a safety factor of at least 4 or as prescribed by the site-in-charge Scaffolds shall be provided with safe means of access such as stairs ladders or ramps Scaffold shall be tied or anchored to the building or structure at suitable intervals so as to prevent movement

47

Joints in the scaffolds shall be tied up and clamped properly to avoid any slippage The upright members of the scaffolding shall be placed on firm and level ground and base plates at their feet shall rest on timber sole boards All the uprights shall be kept equidistant and shall be connected and strengthened by ladders fixed on the inside of the uprights for strength joints in ladders shall be staggered Transforms shall be set on top of ladders and at right angles to them and building structure Bracing is essential to stiffen the scaffolds and prevent sideways movement and it should run diagonally from ladder to ladder or upright to upright Working platforms and gangways should rest squarely and evenly on transforms to prevent risk of trippling Recommended width of it are a) Not less than 60 cm if used as footing only b) Not less than 80 cm if used also for stacking of materials c) Not less than 11 Mtrs If used for the support of a treETLe platform The provision of security guard rails and toe board at every point at which full height is more than 2 Mtrs Shall be made Guard rail height should be between 90cm and 115 cm and toe board should raise 15 cm above the working platform Suitable protection shall be made by providing debris netting against falling of materials Mobile tower scaffold ndash wheels should be locked when in use Static tower scaffold should not exceed 12 Mtrs In height when free standing and above this height should tied Height to base width ratio for static tower should not more than 41 351 and 31 for indoor outdoor and mobile tower respectively Safety harness should be used while working at height more than 2 Mtrs Scaffolding shall be physically checked for load carrying capacity occasionally Following BIS safety codes shall be referred for further safety precautions a) IS3696-1987 PART I-Safety of scaffolding b) IS3696-1991 PART II-Safety code for ladder c) IS4014-PART 2-Code of practive for steel tubular scaffolding ndash safety regulations Working Platform Wherever possible all works to be done at a height greater than 2 Mtrs Above ground level must be performed from properly constructed and maintained working platform Safe means of access shall be provided to all working platforms Working platforms gangways and stairways shall be so constructed that they shall not sag unduly or unequally Every opening in a working platform shall be provided with suitable beams to prevent the fall of persons or materials The working platform shall be - Closely boarded

48

- At least 60 cm wide if used only as a footing only at least 80 cm wide if used also for stacking material and at least 11 Mtrs If used for the support of a treETLe platform - Provided with tow-boards of minimum 015 Mtrs in height - Provided with hand rails not greater than 085 Mtrs above toe-board - Constructed as close to the structure or building as possible Working on roof People working on roof shall be properly protected by providing temporary railing hand rails safety harness Workers working underneath shall use helmets Care shall be taken to prevent falling of material from top to adjoining area in slat roofs more than 10deg safety belt shall be used and belt end fastened properly to a fixed object Workmen shall not be allowed to work on slippery roofs Fragile materials such as wired glass corrugated plastic sheeting and unreinforced insulating slabs etc shall be identified and necessary precautions taken while working on them People working on fragile roof shall be properly protected by providing two Crawling Bards or Roof ladders so that one is available to stand on while the other is being moved Crawling Boards shall have cross batons atleast 32 mm thick and not more than 380 mm apart and shall be secured in position Gas cutting Adherence to relevant codes and employment of qualified workers are two basic requirements for gas cutting process Hazards such as electricity heat flame flammable gas etc are present in this process Hence following precautions must be followed while carrying these operations All fire precautions as stipulated in IS3016 (Code of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operations) shall be followed while gas cutting operations) shall be followed while gas cutting Fire extinguishers sand buckets water and gunny bags shall be provided when hot work is in progress Gas cylinders used for gas cutting Gas cylinders shall be of approved make Gas cylinder valves shall always be checked and shall be closed when not in use Be stored in a well-ventilated area Be fitted with safety caps when not in use Not be lifted by nozzle and rolled All gas and oxygen regulators shall be fitted with Flashback arrestors being non-return valves designed to prevent and explosive mix developing in cylinder Checking for leaks shall be by means of soapy liquid applied to each joint and under no circumstances shall a naked flame be applied to any part of the cylinder When working at a height do not place cylinders directly beneath the working area as molten metal may fall in to the hoses causing leaks and possibly igniting the gases

49

The welder and any person working in close proximity in order to prevent permanent damage to the eyes must wear suitable eye protection when not in use electricity to the holder and electrode shall turned off Hose shall be in good condition properly clamped as per specifications Welding cable shall have proper insulation with minimum number of joints All equipments shall be properly earthed and cables properly insulated and connected LPG Cylinders if used should be stored kept in a well-ventilated placed and there should be no excavations drains or basements nearby LPG Cylinders should never be stored below ground level or closer than 3 M to cylinder containing oxygen or materials which are toxic and corrosive Cylinders full or empty should never to stored upright with the valve uppermost The valve of empty LPG cylinders should be kept closed if they are left open air will diffuse into the cylinder and may form an explosive mixture BIS Code IS3016-1982 on ldquocode of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operationsrdquo shall be referred for further safety measures Electrical work Some of the basic safety steps to be ensured are given below 1) Only authorised person shall carry out dismantling of electrical system 2) Isolation of the electrical system before taking up the work must be ensured 3) Before working on an electrical line fuse should be physically removed and the line is isolated and a suitable locking mechanism must be provided to prevent accidental switching fixing fuses by other persons A notice board displaying ldquoMen at workrdquo message should be placed The section of circuit under repair should be connected to earth 4) IS 5216-1982 ldquoRecommendations on safety procedures and practices in Electric Worksrdquo shall be referred for further safety measures Working with machineries Material handling equipments Many accidents take place while handling materials at site It is highly hazardous operation Hence special attention by contractor is required in this respect Following precautions are recommended Safe working space for all these equipments must be provided Proper material stockyard should be made and all material should be staked arranged kept in orderly manner with proper moving space for handling machinery Proper warning boards signs shall be provided when machineries like cranes hoists are being operated Brakes clutches of winches shall be checked on regular basis Chains ropes belts shall be inspected and repaired changed as necessary All moving part of the material handling equipment must be provided with suitable guards

50

Lifting ropes should be inspected for kinking loose wires high strands corrosion nicking lubrication change in diameter cross section Slings and other lifting materials which are not suitable for use should be promptly withdrawn and destroyed Lifting chains should be inspected for bent links cracks in weld areas or any other section of link trasverse nicks and gauges and corrosion pits Elongation of the lifting chain link due to over loading should be inspected before using it For lifting hook if the throat opening exceeds 15 of the normal opening it should be replaced When inspecting the hook measurement must be made between the shank and narrowest point of the hook opening A chain used for lifting should not be spliced by inserting a bolt between two links Strain should not be put on a kinked chain Hammer should not be used to force a hook over a chain link A safety hook fitted with a latch to prevent displacement of loads should only be used for material handling lifting IS7293-1974 (Code of Practice for Working with Construction Machinery) shall be referred for further safety measures Cranes All works involving the use of crane shall be properly planned in advance and the following shall be ensured The crane is capable of lifting the load Safe load capacity should be clearly marked on jibs winches pulleys slings and ropes All job cranes should have an automatic safe load indicator which alerts the operator The condition of the ground at the crane location is satisfactory to support the crane and the load The rotation of the cab and therefore the boom is not restricted-suitable matting or plates are available to protect underground services and paving All slings shackles hooks etc are of correct rating and in good condition Cranes and lifting equipments must be inspected and carry a valid test certificate issued by an accredited testing agency Crane hooks etc are to be fitted with properly functioning safety clips to prevent displacement of the sling from the hook during the lift Driver of the crane must be watchful and must ensure before driving the vehicle either forward or reverse that no one is near the wheel of the vehicle and no one is trying to climb the vehicle while moving Crane operators and signalers must be over the age of 18 trained and sufficiently experienced There should always to a signalman or a signaling system such as a

51

telephone if the crane operator cannot see the load throughout the lift Hand signal shall be clear and distinct and shall follow recognised code or system Workers must be use safety shoe and helmet They are also required to wear gloves and other PPE for handling of some special materials Raising lowering and braking of jib should not be done abruptly in order to prevent it from snapping All vehicles used by the contractor shall be in worthy conditions and in conformance to the land transport requirements Cranes should be tested and examined by a competent person for its wear and tear No part of the crane or crane load should be closer than 4 Mtrs to live overhead For movement of crane or other material handling equipment ramp gradient should not exceed 1 in 10 No person should be allowed to stand or work under lifted load All drivers shall hold a valid driving license for the class of vehicle to be driven Manual Handling Assistance should be obtained if the load is too heavy or awkward for manual handing Clear walkway to the destination and safe stack should be ensured before handing the load manually Following procedure should be followed while lifting the load manually Stand close to the load on a firm footing and with feet about 30 am apart Bend the knees and keep your back as straight as you can Take a firm grip on a load Breathe in and throw the shoulders backwards Straighten the legs amp continue to keep the back as straight as you can Make sure that your view is not obstructed by the load Keep the load close to the body Lift slowly and smoothly When carrying the load avoid twisting spine to run move your feet instead One person should not be allowed to pull more than 63 kg The best weight unit for lifting by a worker is 18 kg and hence should be fixed as upper limit of load to be lifted by worker If two or more workers are lifting one should give instructions to ensure that the team works together bull Type of clothing is very important in manual handling of material Clothing should be such that it allows easy movement of arms and will not catch in machinery or on a load

52

bull The successful bidder of the said depot assets will assume full responsibility for demolishing and dismantling the said facilities and itrsquos removal from the corporationrsquos land whether through his own employees or through contract labour It should also be a condition of the tender documents that consequent upon the sale of the said depot assets the depot shall cease to be the corporationrsquos ldquoestablishmentrdquo as that expression is defined in the Building and other construction workers actrsquo1996and if the successful bidder employs 50 or more building workers for the demolition of the said facilities he as the ldquoemployerrdquo in relation to the said establishment will ensure full compliance with the said act including section 44 amp 45 thereof Upon the cancellation of the factory license and the slump sale of the assets of the said depot the storage and distribution of petroleum products is no longer carried on in the said facilities The successful bidder or purchaser of the said depot assets who demolishes the said facilities with the intention of selling the various items from the depot as scrap for his own benefit cannot be regarded as a ldquocontractorrdquo as that expression is defined in the contract labour (regulation amp abolition act1970 Similarly the workmen engaged by the successful bidder or purchaser of the said depot assets for carrying out the work of demolition cannot be regarded as contract labour under the said act In the circumstances no sooner the property in the assets of the depot facilities is transferred to the successful bidder or purchaser the corporation can not be regarded as the ldquoprinciple employerrdquo under the said act in as much as the Corpn has ceased to continue the work of the establishment viz The storage and distribution of the petroleum products in the concerned depot bull Under the Environment (protection) Act 1986 read with Hazardous waste (management amp handling) rules1989 the ldquooccupierrdquo in relation to the depot facilities is obliged to ensure that all hazardous waste are properly handled and disposed of without any adverse effects which may result from such wastes and is also responsible for proper collection reception treatment storage or disposal of these wastes either himself or through the ldquooperator of the facilityrdquo Since the corporation is governed by the said act and rules and highest bidder purchaser of the depot assets is not the occupier generating hazardous it is incumbent on the corporation to continue its practice namely handing over the site to the successful bidder the product including the sludge vapour and gas etc is completely removed as per the Companyrsquos operating procedure It may also be appreciated that the highest bidderpurchaser may fail to take any safeguards to protect his employees or the employees of a contractor engaged by him or the public at large from the toxic or poisonous effects of the residual sludge vapour or gas

ARBITRATION CLAUSE

Any dispute or difference whatsoever arising out of or in connection with this Agreement including any question regarding its existence validity construction interpretation application meaning scope operation or effect of this contract or termination thereof shall be referred to and finally resolved through arbitration as per the procedure mentioned herein below (a) The dispute or difference shall in any event be referred only to a Sole Arbitrator (b) The appointment and arbitration proceedings shall be conducted in accordance with SCOPE forum of Arbitration Rules for the time being in force or as amended from time to time (c) The Seat of arbitration shall be at Mumbai (d) The proceedings shall be conducted in English language (e) The cost of the proceedings shall be equally borne by the parties unless otherwise Directed by the Sole Arbitrator

53

Page 25: e-AUCTION SALE - Bharat Petroleum

25

TABLE-A (PART-I)Scrap of Depots and Tanks

(Bidders to note that they have to submit separate EMD for each lot)

LOT NO

COMPLETE LOCATIONADDRESS

BRIEF ITEMS DESCRIPTION (You are requested to visit place before quoting for the

item Please take prior appointment from the contact

person before visiting the site)

Qty Unit EMD (Rs)

START PRICE (RS)

INCREMENTAL

VALUE (RS)

AUCTION

START TIME

AUCTION

CLOSE

TIME

130

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

FIRE ENGINE NO05 amp JOCKY PUMP -01 NO

1 LOT 75000 640000 3200 1000H

R 1030HR

131

CHERLAPALLI INSTALLATION PO-

HCL PB NO4HYDERABADTEL

EANGANA-500051 MRnilesh m karande

(निलश एम करानड) 9866317049

nileshmkarandebharatpetroleumin

OLD PUMPSMPDs

ETC 1 LOT 35000 240000 1200

1000HR

1030HR

132

Sewree InstRETAIL TERR OPSSEWREE

INSTLNSEWREE FORT ROADSEWREE(EAST)MUMBAIMaharashtra400015samanhusai

n983382927422-26156336 Extn

25samanhusainbharatpetroleumin

MS PRODUCT PIPELINES FIRE HYDRENT PIPE

LINES STORAGE STEEL RACKS MS

GATESSTEEL SHEET CUPBOARD

ETC

1 LS 75000 476000 2380 1000H

R 1030HR

26

133

Bharat Petroleum Corporation limited Bhilai Co-op Depot Bijalee NagarGE RoadDistrict-Durg Chattisgarh-490021 Contact Person MrRambabu B

(रामबाब बी)

9926499266 brambabubharatpetroleumin amp MrRavi

K Ghorpade (रनि क

घोरपड) 8600417776 ravikghorpadebharatpetroleumin

Oil Interceptors Hose Boxes

monitors hydrants Valves

Pipelines etc

1 LS 175000 1725912 862956 1000H

R 1030HR

134

Bharat Petroleum Corporation limited Bhilai Co-op Depot Bijalee NagarGE RoadDistrict-Durg Chattisgarh-490021 Contact Person MrRambabu B

(रामबाब बी)

9926499266 brambabubharatpetroleumin amp MrRavi

K Ghorpade (रनि क

घोरपड) 8600417776 ravikghorpadebharatpetroleumin

Search Lights UPS olour

cameras Fans Tubelight fixtures

Gate Light fittingsExhaust

Fans etc

1 LS 35000 335520 16776 1000H

R 1030HR

135

Bharat Petroleum Corporation limited Bhilai Co-op Depot Bijalee NagarGE RoadDistrict-Durg Chattisgarh-490021 Contact Person MrRambabu B

(रामबाब बी)

9926499266 brambabubharatpetroleumin amp MrRavi

K Ghorpade (रनि क

घोरपड) 8600417776 ravikghorpadebharatpetroleumin

Mobile PFS Lab-CG04D1373

1 LS 7500 48000 240 1030H

R 1100HR

136

DHARWAD LPG 323-333BELUR

INDUSTRIAL AREA ROAD NO3P B

NO39DHARWADKARNATAKA-580011

MRRajkatti Y S

10 -20 KL MS TANK MPDs DISPENCING

UNITS

1 LOT 35000 396800 1984 1030H

R 1100HR

27

(राजकटटी िाय एस)

9753125125 rajkattiysbharatpetr

oleumin

137

VILL amp PO AMBABAI KARARIJHANSI

UTTAR PRADESH-284001 MRTajeshwar

(तजशवर ) 9478823709 tajeshwarbharatpet

roleumin

PLATE 8MM 6FT16FT MS TANK 15000

LTSPIPEANGEL SCRAPLIGHT GI

SCRAP ETC

1 LOT 75000 418400 2092 1030H

R 1100HR

138

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

FIRE WATER TANK 03 NO

1 LOT 175000 1872000 9360 1030H

R 1100HR

139

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

MS UNLOADING PUMPSVT

PUMPSMOTORSCENTRIFUGAL PUMPS ETC

1 LOT 250000 4004000 20020 1030H

R 1100HR

140

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

7 NO OF UNDER GROUND

STORAGE TANKS AND ASSOCIATED

PIPE LINES IN TANK FARM

1 LOT 175000 1600000 8000 1100H

R 1130HR

141

Flat no 302 Shanthi Tower Vinayak

Nagar Hyderabad RoadNIZAMABADTELANGANA-503002 MR

Sri Harsha (शरी हषाा)

8606510668 sriharshabharatpetr

oleumin

MONO PUMP PRESET PUMP

MPDs EMBLEM POLE OLD

TANKFALSE CEILING OLD RVI

ETC

1 LOT 35000 229600 1148 1100H

R 1130HR

28

142

KARUR TERRITORY ATHUR ampKADAPARAI

VILLAGE ERODE ROAD ATHUR

POSTKARURTAMIL NADU-639002

MRDilip Krishnan

(दिलीप कषणि)

8138906295 dilipkrishnanbharat

petroleumin

OLD 11KV VCB ELECTRICAL

PANEL500KVA DG SET OLD VFD

PANELMICRO PLC AND PANEL ETC

1 LOT 75000 556800 2784 1100H

R 1130HR

143

WARANGAL DEPOT GOOD SHED

ROADWARANGALTELENGANA-506002

MRMukesh Murali

(मकश मरली)

9497270991 mukeshmuralibhara

tpetroleumin

VARIOUS DIA METER CS

PIPESGATE VALVES

1 LOT 75000 4924689 246234 1100H

R 1130HR

144

RAJBANDH TOP RAJBANDH

CHATTYDURGAPURWEST BENGAL-

713212 MRDurga

Annapurna K V N (िराा

अननपणाा क िी एि)

9775077069 durgakvnbharatpetr

oleumin

SCRAPPED MS SKO PRODUCT

TRANSFER PIPELINELIVE FIRE

DIGHTING FACILITIES LOADING

ARMSOLD TLC UNIT OLD VALES

ETC

1 LS 75000 483200 2416 1100H

R 1130HR

145

BPCL HOSPET PSA FOR SALES

OFFICERHOSPETKARNATAKA-583201

MRPradeep J Hivare

(परिीप ज नहिार)

9940588023 pradeepjhivarebhar

atpetroleumin

STEEL CANOPYTANK

MPDLIGHT FITTINGS

AUTOMATION EQUIPMENT ETC

1 LS 35000 320000 1600 1130H

R 1200HR

146

MANGLIA RECEIPT TERMINAL MANGILA

- SANVER ROAD MANGLIAINDOREMA

DHYA PRADESH-453771 MR Swapnil S

Kakde (सिनिल एस

काकड़) 7709969664 swapnilskakdebhar

atpetroleumin

FW PUMP SUCTION HEADER-

500MM PUMP DISCHARGE PL

250MMCOOLING SYSTEM FIXED

FOAM STSTEMFIRE

EXTINGUISHER JOCKY PUMP ETC

1 LS 75000 567800 2839 1130H

R 1200HR

29

147

ADARSH NAGAR DIST - BIJNORNAZIBABAD

UTTAR PRADESH-246763 MRMohd

Ibran (मौ इबराि)

9839523968 mohdibranbharatpe

troleumin

RUBBER HOSE WITH

FLANGEGATE VALVEs FOAM

DRUMALUMINIUM SCRAPMS TANK500LTR PROVER ETC

1 LOT 75000 500460 25023 1130H

R 1200HR

148

NO- 214 VISHWAKARMA

INDUSTRIAL AREAJAIPURRAJSRH

AN-302013 MRRajendra KM

(राजनर कमार)

99281493310141-6501547

rajendrakmbharatpetroleumin

KIRLOSKAR PUMP KIRLOSKAR

ENGINEFIRE ENGINE 03 NO

1 LOT 35000 230000 1150 1130H

R 1200HR

149

KARUR TERRITORY ATHUR ampKADAPARAI

VILLAGE ERODE ROAD ATHUR

POSTKARURTAMIL NADU-639002

MRRishi Rohan (ऋनष

रोहि) 7979944941 rishirohanbharatpet

roleumin

OLD STEEL TANKOLD PUMPING UNITSOLD

CANOPY ITEMSOLD EMBLEM

POLESOLD YARD LIGHTS FITTINGS

ETC

1 LOT 35000 179020 8951 1130H

R 1200HR

150

BULK OIL DEPOT JANKI NAGAR

BAHRIACH ROADGONDAUTTAR

PRADESH-271001

MRAnuj Jaiswal (अिज

जयसिाल) 7897030498 anujjaiswalbharatp

etroleumin

75KVA DG Set 125 KVA DG Set Preset Meters Proving Tanks

350mm diaStrainier etc

1 LS 75000 6309952 315497 1200H

R 1230HR

151

IRIMPANAM INSTALLATION NEW

OIL INSTALLATIONKOCHI KERALA-682309 MRU

Ramadas (य रामिास)

9958444988 uramadasbharatpet

roleumin

WEATHER SHIELD FOR ESCAPE LADDERWO

METER SYSTEMATF

PUMPLABORATORY

ITEMSSPRINKLER ETC

1 LOT 175000 1920000 9600 1200H

R 1230HR

152

STATION ROADHISSARHARYANA-125001 MRAbdul

Matin (अबिल मतीि)

9983784935 abdulmatinbharatp

etroleumin

2T DISPENCER amp OIL TANKGLOW FACIA CANOPY

ETC

1 LOT 75000 672328 336164 1200H

R 1230HR

30

153

Bharat Petroleum Corporation limited Bhilai Co-op Depot Bijalee NagarGE RoadDistrict-Durg Chattisgarh-490021 Contact Person MrRambabu B

(रामबाब बी)

9926499266 brambabubharatpetroleumin amp MrRavi

K Ghorpade (रनि क

घोरपड) 8600417776 ravikghorpadebharatpetroleumin

USED SCRAPPED TANK

1 LOT 250000 5769360 288468 1200H

R 1230HR

154

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumi

FIRE WATER TANK LIGHT

POLESSTORAGE TANK PIPELINE

ETC

453000

MT 250000 1198675 5993 1200H

R 1230HR

155

BPCL MANMAD INSTALLATION

MANMAD NANDGAON ROAD

PANEWADI MANMADNASHIKMAHARASHTRA423104

Contact Person MrDeepak Satpute

9692006232

USEDSCRAPPED DEPOT ASSETS-

FIRE WATER PIPELINEEXTINGU

ISHERFOAM TANKSVHF

HANDSET ETC

1 LS 175000 9647424 482371 1230H

R 1300HR

156

satish paikara m

(पकरा सतीश एम) CH INSTALLATION

MANAGER (RETAIL) BUDGE BUDGE 2

GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST

24-PARGANAS [SOUTH] BUDGE

BUDGE West Bengal PIN - 700137 TEL -

033-24701457 033-24701765 MOB -

9982754999 e-mail paikarasmbharatpe

troleumin

WEIGH BRIDGE 1 LOT 35000 168000 840 1230H

R 1300HR

31

157

dnyaneshwar

bendkule (बडकल

जञािश िर) SR MANAGER OPS IC

(RETAIL) MIRAJ OPPRAILWAY GOODS

SHED (MG) CHANDANWADI

MIRAJ Maharashtra PIN - 416410 TEL - 0241-2595555 -

MOB - 9820246346 e-mail

dnyaneshwarbbharatpetroleumin

FIRE ENGINE PUMP 03 NO

1 LOT 75000 316800 1584 1230H

R 1300HR

158

NAVGHAR INDUSTRIAL ESTATE

BEHIND MSEB GAS TURBINE UNIT

PBNO8 DIST-RAIGAD

BOKADVIRAURANMAHARASHTRA400702

Contact Person Mr Wadhwa Vinay Kumar

022-27222767981146387

6

DISPERSANT SPRAY SYSTEM20

KL NITROGEN TANKTANK-OIL

ON WATER MONITORING SYSTEM ETC

505 MT 35000 337704 16885 1230H

R 1300HR

159

dua gurinder (िआ

रररििर) CHIEF MANAGER OPS IC (RETAIL) KOTA TOP

MS BHARATPETROLEUM

CORPORATION LTDKOTA TOPNH-

27VILLAGE -BRIJESHPURATATHEDKOTA (RAJASTHAN)-325201 TEL - 0744-

2863317 MOB - 9793294449 e-mail

duagbharatpetroleumin

VARIOUS TYPE OF FIRE WATER

PIPELINE 41 MT 175000 2651707 13258

1230HR

1300HR

160

HAZIRA RETAIL TERRITORY SURAT

HAZIRA ROAD POICHHPORE DIST -

SURATHAZIRA GUJRAT-394510

CONTACT PERSON MRMiran M Vaghela

(नमरि एम िाघला)

9033370396 miranmvaghelabhar

PIPELINE amp FITTINGS FIRE

FIGHTING PUMPSLOADING

ARMS ETC

1 LS 75000 748160 37408 1400H

R 1430HR

32

atpetroleumin

161

BIJWSAN INSTALLATION NEAR

IGI AIRPORTNEW DELHIDELHI-110061

MRNavi Sharma (ििी

शमाा) 7727863450 navisharmabharatp

etroleumin

OLD PLT PIPELINES

1 LOT 35000 170400 852 1400H

R 1430HR

162

negi kamal (िरी कमल

ससिह) SR MANAGER OPS IC (RETAIL) KANPUR KANPUR

POL DEPOT BHAUNTI NH - 2 KALPI ROAD

PANKI KANPUR Uttar Pradesh PIN -

208020 TEL - - 0512-2985689 MOB -

9824201038 e-mail negikbharatpetrole

umin

FIRE ENGINE 03 NO

1 LS 35000 384000 1920 1400H

R 1430HR

163

BG GOODS SHED ROAD THACHA

NALLURTIRUNELVELITAMIL NADU-627358

CONTACT PERSON MR Aditya Sri Ram E

(आदितय शरी राम ई)

8867857296 adityasriramebhara

tpetroleumin

WEIGHT BRIDGE PRODUCT PUMP

WITH MOTORSFILLING

CABINET OLD STEEL PLATE ETC

1 LOT 35000 346264 173132 1400H

R 1430HR

164

BPCL IRUGUR TOP INSTALLATION

RAVATHUR PO IRUGUR

VIACOIMBATORE TAMIL NADU-641103

CONTACT PERSON MRNitesh Kumar

(नितश कमार)

9542345719 niteshkumar001bha

ratpetroleumin

MPDCANOPY ETC

1 LS 35000 328320 16416 1400H

R 1430HR

33

165

DESUR DEPOT NEAR DESUR RAILWAY

STATION VILLAGE ZADSHAPUR

DESURBELGAUMKARNATAKA-590014

MRManikantan G

(कनिकि टि जी)

9894555724 manikantangbharat

petroleumin

200 DIA FF LINE - ADDL WOPD

METER MASTER METERMLDB

PANELBARRIER GATE FOR

ENTRYEXIT ETC

22713

MT 35000 1097387 5486 1430H

R 1500HR

166

NEAR RAILWAY STATION PO

ATHARBANKI RLY COLONY DIST

JAGATSINGHPURPARADEEP ODISHA-

754120 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

OLD PD METERSMS

PIPELINESOLD MS PIPELINESASBEST

OS SHEETS ETC

1 LOT 35000 1889412 94470 1430H

R 1500HR

167

PB NO 106 GPO SALAWASJODHPURR

AJASTHAN-342001 MRAvinash Sahani

(अनििाश साहिी)

9587891413 avinashsahanibhara

tpetroleumin

MS SCRAP FIRE ENGINES (04

NOS) FUEL TANKS 1 MT 35000 246400 1232

1430HR

1500HR

168

BPCL PIYALA RETAIL INSTALLATION

VILLAGE - PIYALA PO ASAUTI TEHSIL-

BALLARBHGARH DIST - FARIDABAD

HARYANA-121102 MRMandal

Soumyajyoti (मिडल

सोमयजयोनत)

9874444332 mandalsbharatpetr

oleumin

FIRE EXTINGUISHER 10

KG DCPRADAR LEVEL GUAGE-

TANK FARM AUPARALLEL

REDUNDANT UPS-15

KVAAUTOMATION CABLESFLP

LIGHT FIXTURES IN WAGON P ETC

1 LOT 75000 724360 36218 1430H

R 1500HR

169

17 A HASTINGS ROADALLAHABADUTTAR PRADESH-211001 MRAkash R rivastava

(आकाश शरीिासति)

7678882211 akashsrivastavabha

ratpetroleumin

CANOPY LIGHTS (CFL)SEWING

MACHINE USHA TAILOR MODCO2

FIRE EXINGUISHER250

W MH Canopy light fixtures ETC

1 LOT 35000 2357168 117858 1430H

R 1500HR

34

170

AT POST AKOLNER TALUKA

AHMEDNAGAR DIST -

AHMEDNAGARMAHARASHTRA-414005

MRArpit Tiwari (अरपात

नतिारी) 9408381499 arpittiwaribharatpe

troleumin

FIRE WATER PUMP 850klTLF PUMP MS (M) 50 KLHR25 KVA DG SETCANOPYAMFTLF PUMP MS (M)

50 KLHR ETC

1 LS 35000 200800 1004 1500H

R 1530HR

171

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

10 KG DCP 10 NOS10 KG DCP 10

NOSBULK METERS 9 NOSBULK

METERS 141 NOS150MM DIA

PIPE LINE FOR SPEED80MM DIA

PIPE LINE FOR SPEED F 1FF PIPE LINE 200 MM ETC

1 LOT 250000 4839456 2419728 1500H

R 1530HR

172

ram mahto (राम

कमार) MANAGER OPS IC (RETAIL)

BALASORE DEPOT BALASORE DEPOT SOMENATHPUR

INDUSTRIAL AREA ESTATE BALASORE

Odisha PIN - 756019 TEL - 06782-224272 99562-19155 MOB - 9453042457 e-mail ramkumarbharatpe

troleumin

JB NFLP 25 NOSLIGHT

FITTINGS FLP 35 NLIGHT POLES

4M HT 12 NOELECTRICAL

CABLESSLAYINGCEILING FANS 20

NOS20 TON WINDOW AC

MAKE-SAMSUN ETC

1 LOT 35000 279564 139782 1500H

R 1530HR

173

BHARAT PETROLEUM CORP LTD SANKARI

DEPOTNARRAPANCHAVADI

SANKARI(RS)SALEM DIST SANKARITAMIL

NADU-637302 MRArun David A

(अरण डनिड ए)

9482875768 arundavidabharatp

etroleumin

200MM DIA STRAINER-

1NOGODREJFILING CABINET

4DRSSLIDING DOOR SDU-1GODREJ STORWEL

MODEL2MF SYSTEM 3PANELS

ETC

1 LOT 250000 4568544 2284272 1500H

R 1530HR

174

IRIMPANAM INSTALLATION NEW

OIL INSTALLATIONKOCHI KERALA-682309 MRU

Ramadas (य रामिास)

9958444988

RLY TRACKS amp ALLIED

FACILITYRLY TRACKS amp ALLIED

FACILITY ADDITIONAL

1 LOT 175000 1548000 7740 1500H

R 1530HR

35

uramadasbharatpetroleumin

175

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

Y STRAINER 200MM

2NOSSLUDGE PIT AT

BERHAMPORE4-DR FILLING CABINET-2

NOONE GODREJ STEEL TABLE

T9EARTHPITS FOR AG TANKS (12

NOS)ETC

1 LS 35000 372320 18616 1530H

R 1600HR

176

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

STOREWELL PLAIN ALMIRAH-2MS

STORAGE SAFEABLOY

LOCKFLP 125W HPMV 4NOSFIRE

ENGINE SET NO10 ETC

1 LOT 35000 3465584 173279 1530H

R 1600HR

177

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

FLP NON-INTEGRAL FLOOD

LIGHT 2SAKTI 4KVA

AUTOSTABILISERZYXEL OMNI 56K

MODEM FOR BERHARECEIVER-

1 CAMERA-2 MONITOR-1 ETC

1 LOT 75000 767068 383534 1530H

R 1600HR

178

BPCL MANMAD INSTALLATION

MANMAD NANDGAON ROAD

PANEWADI MANMADNASHIKMAHARASHTRA423104

Contact Person MrDeepak Satpute

9692006232

1 no 250 KVA DG SET

2 no of 630 KVA DG SET 6 number

HT panels with CTPT bus-bar

AMF panel for DG sets DG set cables

etc

1 LS 175000 1217664 608832 1530H

R 1600HR

179

BPCL MANMAD INSTALLATION

MANMAD NANDGAON ROAD

PANEWADI MANMADNASHIKMAHARASHTRA423104

Contact Person MrDeepak Satpute

Old roof sheet of TWF GANTRY

1 LS 35000 160812 80406 1530H

R 1600HR

36

9692006232

180

BHARAT PETROLEUM CORPORATION

LIMITED KONDAPALLI DEPOT ( TOP )

PINAPAKA (VIL amp POST) KONDAPALLI

(VIA) KRISVIJAYAWADAAN

DHRA PRADESH-9504214192

avneeshbhartibharatpetroleumin

DG SET AMF PANELS FIRE

ENGINE 70W ST LIGHT FIX 13

NOS160W FLP MLL TYPE 74

NOS15M HOSES 36NOS15 TON

AIR COND 2NOSFLD LIGHT

FIT 2X400 25NOS110V 100AH BATT

CHARGER ETC

1 LOT 35000 200000 1000 1600H

R 1630HR

181

IRUGUR BPCL IRUGUR TOP

INSTALLATION RAVATHUR PO

IRUGUR VIA COIMBATORE Tamil Nadu PIN - 641103 CONTACT PERSON MRSoorya Krishna

(सयाा कषणा) 9895449420

sooryakrishnabharatpetroleumin

ELECTRICALLY OPERATED EXIT BARTERMINAL

ROOM CARD READERTLF RTD

UNIT - BAY10POINT4TLF SET STOP VALVE - BAY10POI15 KL UNDER DRIVEWAY

TANK ETC

1 LS 250000 2120778

1 1060389

1600HR

1630HR

182

WARANGAL DEPOT GOOD SHED

ROADWARANGALTELENGANA-506002

MRMukesh Murali

(मकश मरली)

9497270991 mukeshmuralibhara

tpetroleumin

FW PIPELINE IN TANKFARM

AREAERECTION-75HP

MOTOR75HP PPU FLOWMORE

MSTLF125HP PPU

FLORITEHSDITLF20 HP PUMP KIR

MAKE NO 18 ETC

1 LS 75000 4934092 246704 1600H

R 1630HR

183

BARAUNI TOP PAPROUR DISTRICT

BEGUSARAIBARAUNIBIHAR-851114

CONTACT PERSON MRSaurabh Kumar

9432343519 saurabhkumar001b

haratpetroleumin

FIRE ENGINE-615KLHR-3NOSFIRE ENGINE-

615KLHR-3NOSMASTER METER SET - 3

NOS125KVA DG SET - 2 NOS15 TONS WINDOW

AC WITH REMOTE

1 LS 35000 227300 11365 1600H

R 1630HR

37

ETC

184

KATHGODAM DEPOT DIST -

NANITALUTTARAKHAND-263126 CONTACT PERSON MRPawan

Kumar (पिि कमार)

9862826505 pawankumar006bh

aratpetroleumin

1AVERY ZL SDDU ES0652 MS1LampT ZL HDDU BS5257 HSDZ LINE (SD) -

PUMPLampT PACEMAKER

IVLampT PACEMAKER

IV1LampT ZL HDDU GS1246 HSD ETC

1 LOT 35000 364000 1820 1600H

R 1630HR

185

UDAISAGAR ROAD NEAR RANA PRATAP

NAGAR RLY STNUDAIPURRAJAST

HAN-313001 CONTACT PERSON

MRKhuswinder

(खससिििर)

9412058886 khuswinderbharatp

etroleumin

ZWICKY PUMP NO175HP

PPUNIT-PUMP1PIPELINE

amp FTGS 10080NBFIRE

WATER TANK 858 KL CAP ADDFIRE

WATER RING MAIN ADDL EXP 1

SPRINKILER PIPELINE etc

1 LOT 250000 2121216 1060608 1630H

R 1700HR

186

BPC OIL DEPOT BATILPUR DIST-

DEVAREYABATILPURUTTAR PRADESH-

274001 MR Deepak

Joshi (िीपक जोशी)

9927576670 deepakjoshi001bha

ratpetroleumin

DG SET 125KVAPADLOCK (MAKE ABLOY) - 6

NO6 KVA GENSETDG SET 65

KVAVC BREAKER75 HP PP UNIT-PUMP

NO 2 ETC

1 LOT 35000 320000 1600 1630H

R 1700HR

187

Kandla Installation Khari Rohar Road

Gandhidham(Kutch)GandhidhamGUJRAT-

370201 CONTACT PERSON MRMayank

Bhatt (मयिक भटट)

8154964083 mayankbhattbharat

petroleumin

TANK NO 8 4645 KLTK NO2-ADDL CT-MVWSFFTK NO 18 13667 KL

ERECTIOTANK NO 2 15128 KL EXTN

ETC

1 LS 250000 7210400 36052 1630H

R 1700HR

188

PETROL DEPOT ABEKA

MAKBARAMEERUTUTTAR PRADESH-

250002 CONTACT PERSON MRKumar

Avinash (कमार

MIDCO SD PUMP3NO Z LINE (HD) PUMPAVERY

(SD) ERA PUMPSUBPUMP

amp DISPENSORS 2NOLampT Z LINE

1 LOT 75000 5687512 284375 1630H

R 1700HR

38

अनििाश) 8004938516 kumaravbharatpetr

oleumin

SD PUMP ETC

189

MUZAFFARPUR DEPOT VILL

SHERPURMUZAFFARPURM BIHAR-842005

CONTACT PERSON MRDipayan Roy

(दिपायि रॉय) 06243-242047 Extn 222

9933050509 dipayanroybharatp

etroleumin

DISPENCING UNITPOLE MOUNTED EMBLEM CANAOPY

STRUCTUREOLD MPDsTANK amp

MONOLITH ETC

17553

MT 35000 11200 56 1630H

R 1700HR

190

BARAUNI TOP PAPROUR DISTRICT

BEGUSARAIBARAUNIBIHAR-851114

CONTACT PERSON MrManjul Prasad

Arya (मिजल परसाि आया)

7004230090 manjulprasadarybh

aratpetroleumin

PRODUCT PIPE FITTING TANK

FOUNDATIONTWD

PIPESFITTINGS900KL TANK II858KL

TANK 10 ETC

1 LOT 250000 2184023 1092012 1700H

R 1730HR

191

BARAUNI TOP PAPROUR DISTRICT

BEGUSARAIBARAUNIBIHAR-851114

CONTACT PERSON MrManjul Prasad

Arya (मिजल परसाि आया)

7004230090 manjulprasadarybh

aratpetroleumin

FOAM TANK 3KL - 1 NOFOAM TANK

3KL - 1 NO100 MM PIPELINE amp FT

550M150 MM PIPELINE amp

FT225M350 MM PIPELINE amp FT

575M ETC

1 LS 35000 275652 137826 1700H

R 1730HR

192

BIJWSAN INSTALLATION NEAR

IGI AIRPORTNEW DELHIDELHI-110061

MRNavi Sharma (ििी

शमाा) 7727863450 navisharmabharatp

etroleumin

HSD TWD PIPELINE HEADER

amp VELVE UPTO TANKATF TWD

PIPELINE HEADER amp VALVE UPTO

TANKS AND LDO TWD PIPE LINE

HEADER amp VALVE UPTO TANK

1 LS 250000 3513600 17568 1700H

R 1730HR

39

SPECIAL NOTES

1 The above old items would be disposed as indicated in the table

2 Pl refer AnnexurendashD for detailed scope of disposal

TABLE ndash A [ PARTndash2 ] [Tentative]

TENTATIVE TAX RATES

STATE TAX FERROUS SCRAP

ALL IGST 1800

CSGST 900

SGST 900

The above mentioned tax rates are tentative and BPCL reserves the right to apply the rates applicable for ferrous and Non ndashferrous items which will be informed during the auction

40

ANNEXURE-D

Scope and SPECIAL CONDITIONS for Disposal of old tanks amp Depot Assets BPCL has different Installation amp depot as per the list in table A Part I The above list is only indicative and not limited exhaustive or actual and it is only for your general referenceguidance Parties have to physically visit the depot and inspect the lot meant for sale and make their own estimates and ascertain the condition of materials its quality it weight quantities make model numbers size capacities specifications and condition etc Therefore no claim shall be entertained in case of any variations if reported at the time of upliftment which may kindly be noted However there may be few items as given below left in the depot not meant for disposal and the same are separately marked or shown at the time of inspection and parties should consider accordingly The following items are not covered in the subject disposal and they are excluded from contractorrsquos scope of work a) Land b) Grown up Big Trees However small bushes shrubs etc are to be

removed and area to be cleaned from all vegetation etc 1 Pipelines running under Railway Tracks 2 Any petroleum products such as petroldieselkerosenelubricantsgreases

gear oils etc found in tankspipesbarrelsloosebulkpackages etc either inside or outside depot premises Petroleum products sludge are not covered in sale and to be handed over to BPCL if any foundsalvaged

3 Dispensing pumps retail outlet items like trays etc which are clearly marked amp kept separately

Please note that as BPCL has to handover land to Govt Authorities for their construction of sheds etc urgently and therefore the sequence of disposal in Phases and Time Lines shall be as under Contractor has to immediately complete the disposal of facilities falling under area from boundary wall The contractorrsquos obligations for completion of entire job will be as per tender terms amp conditions At the time of dismantling of facilities the contractor has to provide separate temporary fencing at his cost so that even after handing over part land to Govt Authorities for their construction activities other facilities are demarcated and any encroachment from unauthorized authority people are avoided The contractor has to make their own arrangements for safety and security during the entire operations of disposal activities The entire job must be completed as above but not exceeding 16 weeks from the date of authority letter as shown above failing which appropriate action as deemed fit will be taken in line with the general terms and conditions of the auction tender The successful bidder has to surface amp level the complete area after shifting all the materials All debris are to be removed from site For leveling the ground to one level

41

and filling up all trenches of underground tanks or any low level or trenches all debris earth rubble bricks mortar etc salvaged from dismantling are to be used The bidder has to arrange and bear the cost of dismantling loading unloading amp transportation of materials to his their place After excavating removing the underground tanks pipelines etc the same are to be filled up with available material or material brought from outside if required at contractorrsquos cost and risk in particular for filling up of underground tank trenches etc Dismantling of Underground pipelines in the Railway siding area from decantation header manifold sections and up to BPCL depot compound wall needs Railways permission for dismantling excavation etc which are to be obtained by the Purchaser only However BPCL may provide any assistance if required to the Purchaser in obtaining such permissions After excavation etc the area is to be filled back and brought to original condition to the satisfaction of the BPCL and as directed All safety precautions as stipulated by BPCL are to be followed at the time of disposal of facilities both inside and outside BPCL depot premises compound wall Any damage to the Corporationrsquos or Third Partyrsquos properties during removal of the items will have to be made good by the successful tenderer at their own cost The Corporation reserves the right to claim from the contractor any expenses which might have been incurred by it over and above the EMD by way of restoring damages caused to properties belonging to the Corporation Third Parties by the action of such contractorrsquos or their men Party has to make his own arrangement for power connections to cut the tanks or lighting or any other purpose BPCL shall not provide any power connection No invoice challan will be issued by BPCL for each truck of materials to be removed since the entire materials are being disposed on lumpsum single lot basis OTHER SPECIAL CONDITIONS FOR DEMOLITION OF DEPOT FACILITIES 1 The intending bidder should inspect the site prior to submitting of the offer and make himself familiar with the site conditions and available facilities 2 Bidders alongwith the offers must give an undertaking that the steel plates of tanks pipelines that have contained leaded gasoline will not be used for edible products drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe by suitable means 3 Demolition is an inherently hazardous process and hence every person involved in demolition activity must wear protective equipment including helmet gloves safety footwear etc as per BPCL guidelines 4 Demolition must be supervised by persons having thorough knowledge of demolition process 5 Successful bidder shall carryout a survey to assess the physical characteristics and design of the facilities to be demolished so as to arrive at a safe demolition method Based on survey Demolition Action Plan shall be submitted for BPCLrsquos approval before starting any demolition The plan should include bull Sequence of demolition of facilities with time frame bull Method of demolition of facilities including drawings sketches if any bull The proposed treatment for steel plates particularly for tanks which contained leaded gasoline

42

bull How the party will further utilize the steel plates obtained from product tanks and also the product pipes bull Method of disposal of debris bull Manpower to be deployed bull Machinery Equipment to be deployed bull List of PPE [ Personal Protective Equipments ] required and that would be worn by people involved in the activity 6 Before demolition begins all utility services to the structure like electricity water etc must be disconnected Arrangements must be made to keep the unwanted persons as far away as possible from the site by necessary barricade 7 It is dangerous to leave isolated parts of a wall structures standing as they are liable to collapse from the effect of high winds self weight etc and hence necessary cordoning should be made for such cases 8 Debris should not be allowed to build up against walls or floors with the consequent risk of the structure being unintentionally overloaded 9 Disposal process for debris and pit yard for the same should be identified for safe disposal within the stipulated time 10 Order dismantling From safety consideration following order for dismantling of the depot facility is recommended bull All equipment fittings bull AG Product piping and allied fittings bull AG Product tanks bull UG Product tanks bull Fire protection facilities ie fire water tanks hydrant mains monitors etc bull Internal electrification bull Structures bull Buildings bull Electrical ndash external yard lighting cabling MCC etc bull Communication The above is a standard sequence for dismantling but for this particular tender above sequence is superseded by earlier conditions of dismantling in 3 phases as mentioned in special conditions above 111 Demolition of Above Ground (AG) Tanks There are fatal and serious accidents caused by persons entering confined spaces without the necessary tests being carried out and correct safety rescue equipment being provided It is therefore absolutely essential to ensure that product tanks are tested and certified gas free prior to starting of hot work Following sequence shall be followed for dismantling of AG tanks a) Mechanical isolation of Tank by removing all pipe connections fittings like Level Gauges Dip hatch PV Valves Inter-tank catwalk (if any) b) Internal treatment and further dismantling AG tanks shall be demolished preferably by reverse jacking method

43

For safe working necessary scaffolds platforms etc shall be erected and proper access to them shall be provided The steel plates cut from tank shall be lowered using safe hoisting devices having valid test certificates Prevention of further use of steel plates which contained leaded gasoline for storage of edible products drinking water unless they are removed While disposing of the steel plates obtained from product tanks which contained leaded gasoline it shall be ensured that they are not further used for storing edible product and drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe This could be ensured by the following methods By heat treatment of steel plates using flame cleaner By removing all scales etc by abrasive blast cleaning using grits shots If the plates are grit shot blasted care shall be taken to collect the grit or shot from operation to prevent spread of lead bearing dust The used grits shots must be treated as contaminated and not reused for other operations It should be disposed off along with the residue thus obtained as per practice followed for leaded sludge All parties involved in handling the plates should be made aware of their origin and risks involved in view of leaded gasoline Disposal of steel plates from tanks which didnrsquot contain leaded gasoline Steel plates of other tanks in which leaded products have never been stored can be disposed off after cleaning with wire brush to bare metal particularly the first strake and bottom plates The responsibility of ensuring that the plates are completely safe for further use lies with the successful vendor 112 Demolition of UG tanks Following sequence should be sued for the disposal of Underground tanks

1 Mechanical isolation of Tank by removing all pipe connections fittings like Level Gauges Dip hatch PV Valves etc

2 All personnel involved in the removal and disposal of underground tanks should be aware of the potential hazards associated withmdash (a) flammable andor combustible liquids (b) product toxicity (c) entry into confined spaces and (d) entry into excavations

3 Before start of any work on the UG tank ensure that the copies of the tank cleaning certificates for the tanks are available The same to be certified by the BPCL officer (or) authorized inspector from BPCL who is witnessing the demolition before the start of the work

4 Open the manhole covers with the anchoring supports in place and if the tank is found to be filled with water it will be necessary to dispose of the water in an environmentally safe manner

5 After removal of the water from the tank refill the tank with fresh potable water until the tank starts to overflow Do not allow excess water to escape into the excavation and ensure the level does not rise into the vent pipe and submit the tank to excess static pressure

6 Withdraw water until the level is again down to 150 mm below the top of the tank

44

Use only pumping equipment suitable for the purpose and collect all water for proper Disposal

7 Allow the tank to settle for 2-3 hours and test the small vapor space with a gas detector and if the reading is below 5 of the LEL then the tank may be emptied If the same is found above 5 remove the water from the tank The disposal vendor may inform BPCL about the higher LEL readings and BPCL shall arrange to clean the tank further No work shall be taken up on the tank in this case Please note that the reading of the gas detector has to be witnessed by the BPCL officer (or) authorized inspector from BPCL

8 If the reading of the gas detector is below 5 the water may be removed and the cutting operations may be carried out

For safe working necessary shoring shuttering platforms shall be done and proper access shall be provided The steel plates cut from tank shall be lifted using safe hoisting devices having valid test certificates Prevention of further use of steel plates which contained leaded gasoline for storage of edible products drinking water unless they are removed While disposing of the steel plates obtained from product tanks which contained leaded gasoline it shall be ensured that they are not further used for storing edible product and drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe This could be ensured by the following methods By heat treatment of steel plates using flame cleaner By removing all scales etc by abrasive blast cleaning using grits shots If the plates are grit shot blasted care shall be taken to collect the grit or shot from operation to prevent spread of lead bearing dust The used grits shots must be treated as contaminated and not reused for other operations It should be disposed off along with the residue thus obtained as per practice followed for leaded sludge All parties involved in handling the plates should be made aware of their origin and risks involved in view of leaded gasoline Disposal of steel plates from tanks which didnrsquot contain leaded gasoline Steel plates of other tanks in which leaded products have never been stored can be disposed off after cleaning with wire brush to bare metal particularly the first strake and bottom plates The responsibility of ensuring that the plates are completely safe for further use lies with the successful vendor

12 Product Pipelines The pipelines can be disposed off after cleaning by sufficient water flushing The successful vendor shall ensure that these pipes are not re-used for carrying edible products drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe All parties involved in handling the pipes should be made aware of their origin and risks involved 13 General Safety regulations precautions while carrying out dismantling works The objective of this documents is to provide and establish safe-working practices at the work site of Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd These summarized safety requirements are mandatory and should be fully understood both by the successful vendor and their employees The contractual obligation for safety lies completely with the contractor

45

himself Further some additional safety requirements also can come up In such an even the successful vendor shall follow the more stringent regulation at all times The successful vendor shall at his own expense arrange and comply with all safety provisions as stipulated by the Company Bueuro of Indian Standards the Electricity act Factory act OISD and other acts as applicable in respect of all personnel directly or indirectly employed for the work The successful vendor shall ensure that he his sub-contractor and workers employed by him shall comply with all fire safety heath regulations issued from time to time by the company The successful vendor shall also be liable for any pecuniary liability arising on account of any violation by him of the safety requirements Should any injury to people or loss or damage due to fire or accident to any property or a portion thereof occur as a result of failure to comply with such regulations the successful vendor shall be held responsible for the consequences thereof and shall keep the company harmless and indemnified Relevant Indian standard codes on safety 1) IS3764-1922-Excavation work-code of safety 2) IS401 (Part1amp2) ndash 1967 - Safety regulations for steel tubular scaffolding 3) IS3696(Part 1)-1987-Safety code for scaffolds 4) IS3696(Part 2)-1987-Safety code for Ladders 5) IS7293-1974-Safety code for working with construction machinery 6) IS3016-1982-Code of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operations 7) IS4130-1991-Demolition of buildings-Code of safety 8) IS5216(Part 1amp2)-1982-Recommendation on safety procedures and practices in Electrical work 9) IS10667-1983-Guide for selection of industrial safety equipments for protection foot and leg 10) IS6994(Part 1)-1973-Specification for safety glovesPart 1-Leather and cotton gloves 11) IS2925-1984-Specification for Industrial safety helmets 12) IS3521-1983-Industrial safety belts and harnesses Working at Height Working at height is one of the most hazardous construction operations Utmost care is to be taken while working at height Working at height more than 2 Mtrs Shall be done with suitable guard rails and toe board Guard rail and toe board dimensions shall be same as given for scaffoldings While working at height 2 Mtrs And above safety harness must be used All openings must be boldly amp clearly marked and properly barricaded If cover is used it must be capable to bear the weight Proper crawling ladders must be used for sloping roof where tile battens are not strong enough to take the load For fragile roof crawling boards or roof ladder shall be used Openings cut outs on floor roof must be guarded with barricade cover having capacity to withstand human load and clearly marked with colour and notice board Using Ladder

46

Only one person shall climb or descent from one ladder at a time It shall be secured at top and bottom and in addition one person should be present at the ground to hold the ladder as a second check If the ladder is used for carrying material as well suitable foot holds and handholds shall be provided on the ladder The slope of the ladder shall not be too steep or flat (the ladder shall be given an inclination not steeper than 1 to 4 ie 1 horizontal to 4 vertical) to cause slipping or falling off and it shall rest on firm surface No portable single ladder shall be over 10 M in lengths while the width between the side rails in ring ladder shall in no case be less than 30 cms for ladder upto and including 3 Mtrs in length Ladder shall extend at least 1 M above landing place For longer ladders this width should be increased by at least by 6 mm for each additional 30 cms of length Uniform step spacing shall not exceed 15 cms Rung of the ladder shall not be used for support or to tie stiles or side members are meant for this Ladder shall not be hung from its rungs or from one stile as this tends to pull out the rungs Make sure that footwear is free from mud or grease etc before climbing a ladder Ladder used shall be of standard material like wooden steel and be sufficiently strong conforming to IS3696-1991(Part 2) Scaffolding Scaffolding can be defined as a temporary structure supporting one or more platforms and which is used either as a workplace or for storage of materials in the course construction work including both for maintenance and demolition Scaffolding shall be provided for all works that cannot be safely done from the ground except such short period of work as can be done safely from ladders Scaffolds shall be erected altered or dismantled only by competent persons under proper supervision After erection scaffolds shall be inspected at least once in a week and a written report on each inspection is kept The height above which scaffolding is mandatory is 2 Mtrs Scaffolding shall be of good quality Bamboo or steel tubular structure conforming to IS 4014(Part I and II) Scaffolds shall be designed for their maximum load and with a safety factor of at least 4 or as prescribed by the site-in-charge Scaffolds shall be provided with safe means of access such as stairs ladders or ramps Scaffold shall be tied or anchored to the building or structure at suitable intervals so as to prevent movement

47

Joints in the scaffolds shall be tied up and clamped properly to avoid any slippage The upright members of the scaffolding shall be placed on firm and level ground and base plates at their feet shall rest on timber sole boards All the uprights shall be kept equidistant and shall be connected and strengthened by ladders fixed on the inside of the uprights for strength joints in ladders shall be staggered Transforms shall be set on top of ladders and at right angles to them and building structure Bracing is essential to stiffen the scaffolds and prevent sideways movement and it should run diagonally from ladder to ladder or upright to upright Working platforms and gangways should rest squarely and evenly on transforms to prevent risk of trippling Recommended width of it are a) Not less than 60 cm if used as footing only b) Not less than 80 cm if used also for stacking of materials c) Not less than 11 Mtrs If used for the support of a treETLe platform The provision of security guard rails and toe board at every point at which full height is more than 2 Mtrs Shall be made Guard rail height should be between 90cm and 115 cm and toe board should raise 15 cm above the working platform Suitable protection shall be made by providing debris netting against falling of materials Mobile tower scaffold ndash wheels should be locked when in use Static tower scaffold should not exceed 12 Mtrs In height when free standing and above this height should tied Height to base width ratio for static tower should not more than 41 351 and 31 for indoor outdoor and mobile tower respectively Safety harness should be used while working at height more than 2 Mtrs Scaffolding shall be physically checked for load carrying capacity occasionally Following BIS safety codes shall be referred for further safety precautions a) IS3696-1987 PART I-Safety of scaffolding b) IS3696-1991 PART II-Safety code for ladder c) IS4014-PART 2-Code of practive for steel tubular scaffolding ndash safety regulations Working Platform Wherever possible all works to be done at a height greater than 2 Mtrs Above ground level must be performed from properly constructed and maintained working platform Safe means of access shall be provided to all working platforms Working platforms gangways and stairways shall be so constructed that they shall not sag unduly or unequally Every opening in a working platform shall be provided with suitable beams to prevent the fall of persons or materials The working platform shall be - Closely boarded

48

- At least 60 cm wide if used only as a footing only at least 80 cm wide if used also for stacking material and at least 11 Mtrs If used for the support of a treETLe platform - Provided with tow-boards of minimum 015 Mtrs in height - Provided with hand rails not greater than 085 Mtrs above toe-board - Constructed as close to the structure or building as possible Working on roof People working on roof shall be properly protected by providing temporary railing hand rails safety harness Workers working underneath shall use helmets Care shall be taken to prevent falling of material from top to adjoining area in slat roofs more than 10deg safety belt shall be used and belt end fastened properly to a fixed object Workmen shall not be allowed to work on slippery roofs Fragile materials such as wired glass corrugated plastic sheeting and unreinforced insulating slabs etc shall be identified and necessary precautions taken while working on them People working on fragile roof shall be properly protected by providing two Crawling Bards or Roof ladders so that one is available to stand on while the other is being moved Crawling Boards shall have cross batons atleast 32 mm thick and not more than 380 mm apart and shall be secured in position Gas cutting Adherence to relevant codes and employment of qualified workers are two basic requirements for gas cutting process Hazards such as electricity heat flame flammable gas etc are present in this process Hence following precautions must be followed while carrying these operations All fire precautions as stipulated in IS3016 (Code of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operations) shall be followed while gas cutting operations) shall be followed while gas cutting Fire extinguishers sand buckets water and gunny bags shall be provided when hot work is in progress Gas cylinders used for gas cutting Gas cylinders shall be of approved make Gas cylinder valves shall always be checked and shall be closed when not in use Be stored in a well-ventilated area Be fitted with safety caps when not in use Not be lifted by nozzle and rolled All gas and oxygen regulators shall be fitted with Flashback arrestors being non-return valves designed to prevent and explosive mix developing in cylinder Checking for leaks shall be by means of soapy liquid applied to each joint and under no circumstances shall a naked flame be applied to any part of the cylinder When working at a height do not place cylinders directly beneath the working area as molten metal may fall in to the hoses causing leaks and possibly igniting the gases

49

The welder and any person working in close proximity in order to prevent permanent damage to the eyes must wear suitable eye protection when not in use electricity to the holder and electrode shall turned off Hose shall be in good condition properly clamped as per specifications Welding cable shall have proper insulation with minimum number of joints All equipments shall be properly earthed and cables properly insulated and connected LPG Cylinders if used should be stored kept in a well-ventilated placed and there should be no excavations drains or basements nearby LPG Cylinders should never be stored below ground level or closer than 3 M to cylinder containing oxygen or materials which are toxic and corrosive Cylinders full or empty should never to stored upright with the valve uppermost The valve of empty LPG cylinders should be kept closed if they are left open air will diffuse into the cylinder and may form an explosive mixture BIS Code IS3016-1982 on ldquocode of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operationsrdquo shall be referred for further safety measures Electrical work Some of the basic safety steps to be ensured are given below 1) Only authorised person shall carry out dismantling of electrical system 2) Isolation of the electrical system before taking up the work must be ensured 3) Before working on an electrical line fuse should be physically removed and the line is isolated and a suitable locking mechanism must be provided to prevent accidental switching fixing fuses by other persons A notice board displaying ldquoMen at workrdquo message should be placed The section of circuit under repair should be connected to earth 4) IS 5216-1982 ldquoRecommendations on safety procedures and practices in Electric Worksrdquo shall be referred for further safety measures Working with machineries Material handling equipments Many accidents take place while handling materials at site It is highly hazardous operation Hence special attention by contractor is required in this respect Following precautions are recommended Safe working space for all these equipments must be provided Proper material stockyard should be made and all material should be staked arranged kept in orderly manner with proper moving space for handling machinery Proper warning boards signs shall be provided when machineries like cranes hoists are being operated Brakes clutches of winches shall be checked on regular basis Chains ropes belts shall be inspected and repaired changed as necessary All moving part of the material handling equipment must be provided with suitable guards

50

Lifting ropes should be inspected for kinking loose wires high strands corrosion nicking lubrication change in diameter cross section Slings and other lifting materials which are not suitable for use should be promptly withdrawn and destroyed Lifting chains should be inspected for bent links cracks in weld areas or any other section of link trasverse nicks and gauges and corrosion pits Elongation of the lifting chain link due to over loading should be inspected before using it For lifting hook if the throat opening exceeds 15 of the normal opening it should be replaced When inspecting the hook measurement must be made between the shank and narrowest point of the hook opening A chain used for lifting should not be spliced by inserting a bolt between two links Strain should not be put on a kinked chain Hammer should not be used to force a hook over a chain link A safety hook fitted with a latch to prevent displacement of loads should only be used for material handling lifting IS7293-1974 (Code of Practice for Working with Construction Machinery) shall be referred for further safety measures Cranes All works involving the use of crane shall be properly planned in advance and the following shall be ensured The crane is capable of lifting the load Safe load capacity should be clearly marked on jibs winches pulleys slings and ropes All job cranes should have an automatic safe load indicator which alerts the operator The condition of the ground at the crane location is satisfactory to support the crane and the load The rotation of the cab and therefore the boom is not restricted-suitable matting or plates are available to protect underground services and paving All slings shackles hooks etc are of correct rating and in good condition Cranes and lifting equipments must be inspected and carry a valid test certificate issued by an accredited testing agency Crane hooks etc are to be fitted with properly functioning safety clips to prevent displacement of the sling from the hook during the lift Driver of the crane must be watchful and must ensure before driving the vehicle either forward or reverse that no one is near the wheel of the vehicle and no one is trying to climb the vehicle while moving Crane operators and signalers must be over the age of 18 trained and sufficiently experienced There should always to a signalman or a signaling system such as a

51

telephone if the crane operator cannot see the load throughout the lift Hand signal shall be clear and distinct and shall follow recognised code or system Workers must be use safety shoe and helmet They are also required to wear gloves and other PPE for handling of some special materials Raising lowering and braking of jib should not be done abruptly in order to prevent it from snapping All vehicles used by the contractor shall be in worthy conditions and in conformance to the land transport requirements Cranes should be tested and examined by a competent person for its wear and tear No part of the crane or crane load should be closer than 4 Mtrs to live overhead For movement of crane or other material handling equipment ramp gradient should not exceed 1 in 10 No person should be allowed to stand or work under lifted load All drivers shall hold a valid driving license for the class of vehicle to be driven Manual Handling Assistance should be obtained if the load is too heavy or awkward for manual handing Clear walkway to the destination and safe stack should be ensured before handing the load manually Following procedure should be followed while lifting the load manually Stand close to the load on a firm footing and with feet about 30 am apart Bend the knees and keep your back as straight as you can Take a firm grip on a load Breathe in and throw the shoulders backwards Straighten the legs amp continue to keep the back as straight as you can Make sure that your view is not obstructed by the load Keep the load close to the body Lift slowly and smoothly When carrying the load avoid twisting spine to run move your feet instead One person should not be allowed to pull more than 63 kg The best weight unit for lifting by a worker is 18 kg and hence should be fixed as upper limit of load to be lifted by worker If two or more workers are lifting one should give instructions to ensure that the team works together bull Type of clothing is very important in manual handling of material Clothing should be such that it allows easy movement of arms and will not catch in machinery or on a load

52

bull The successful bidder of the said depot assets will assume full responsibility for demolishing and dismantling the said facilities and itrsquos removal from the corporationrsquos land whether through his own employees or through contract labour It should also be a condition of the tender documents that consequent upon the sale of the said depot assets the depot shall cease to be the corporationrsquos ldquoestablishmentrdquo as that expression is defined in the Building and other construction workers actrsquo1996and if the successful bidder employs 50 or more building workers for the demolition of the said facilities he as the ldquoemployerrdquo in relation to the said establishment will ensure full compliance with the said act including section 44 amp 45 thereof Upon the cancellation of the factory license and the slump sale of the assets of the said depot the storage and distribution of petroleum products is no longer carried on in the said facilities The successful bidder or purchaser of the said depot assets who demolishes the said facilities with the intention of selling the various items from the depot as scrap for his own benefit cannot be regarded as a ldquocontractorrdquo as that expression is defined in the contract labour (regulation amp abolition act1970 Similarly the workmen engaged by the successful bidder or purchaser of the said depot assets for carrying out the work of demolition cannot be regarded as contract labour under the said act In the circumstances no sooner the property in the assets of the depot facilities is transferred to the successful bidder or purchaser the corporation can not be regarded as the ldquoprinciple employerrdquo under the said act in as much as the Corpn has ceased to continue the work of the establishment viz The storage and distribution of the petroleum products in the concerned depot bull Under the Environment (protection) Act 1986 read with Hazardous waste (management amp handling) rules1989 the ldquooccupierrdquo in relation to the depot facilities is obliged to ensure that all hazardous waste are properly handled and disposed of without any adverse effects which may result from such wastes and is also responsible for proper collection reception treatment storage or disposal of these wastes either himself or through the ldquooperator of the facilityrdquo Since the corporation is governed by the said act and rules and highest bidder purchaser of the depot assets is not the occupier generating hazardous it is incumbent on the corporation to continue its practice namely handing over the site to the successful bidder the product including the sludge vapour and gas etc is completely removed as per the Companyrsquos operating procedure It may also be appreciated that the highest bidderpurchaser may fail to take any safeguards to protect his employees or the employees of a contractor engaged by him or the public at large from the toxic or poisonous effects of the residual sludge vapour or gas

ARBITRATION CLAUSE

Any dispute or difference whatsoever arising out of or in connection with this Agreement including any question regarding its existence validity construction interpretation application meaning scope operation or effect of this contract or termination thereof shall be referred to and finally resolved through arbitration as per the procedure mentioned herein below (a) The dispute or difference shall in any event be referred only to a Sole Arbitrator (b) The appointment and arbitration proceedings shall be conducted in accordance with SCOPE forum of Arbitration Rules for the time being in force or as amended from time to time (c) The Seat of arbitration shall be at Mumbai (d) The proceedings shall be conducted in English language (e) The cost of the proceedings shall be equally borne by the parties unless otherwise Directed by the Sole Arbitrator

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Bharat Petroleum Corporation limited Bhilai Co-op Depot Bijalee NagarGE RoadDistrict-Durg Chattisgarh-490021 Contact Person MrRambabu B

(रामबाब बी)

9926499266 brambabubharatpetroleumin amp MrRavi

K Ghorpade (रनि क

घोरपड) 8600417776 ravikghorpadebharatpetroleumin

Oil Interceptors Hose Boxes

monitors hydrants Valves

Pipelines etc

1 LS 175000 1725912 862956 1000H

R 1030HR

134

Bharat Petroleum Corporation limited Bhilai Co-op Depot Bijalee NagarGE RoadDistrict-Durg Chattisgarh-490021 Contact Person MrRambabu B

(रामबाब बी)

9926499266 brambabubharatpetroleumin amp MrRavi

K Ghorpade (रनि क

घोरपड) 8600417776 ravikghorpadebharatpetroleumin

Search Lights UPS olour

cameras Fans Tubelight fixtures

Gate Light fittingsExhaust

Fans etc

1 LS 35000 335520 16776 1000H

R 1030HR

135

Bharat Petroleum Corporation limited Bhilai Co-op Depot Bijalee NagarGE RoadDistrict-Durg Chattisgarh-490021 Contact Person MrRambabu B

(रामबाब बी)

9926499266 brambabubharatpetroleumin amp MrRavi

K Ghorpade (रनि क

घोरपड) 8600417776 ravikghorpadebharatpetroleumin

Mobile PFS Lab-CG04D1373

1 LS 7500 48000 240 1030H

R 1100HR

136

DHARWAD LPG 323-333BELUR

INDUSTRIAL AREA ROAD NO3P B

NO39DHARWADKARNATAKA-580011

MRRajkatti Y S

10 -20 KL MS TANK MPDs DISPENCING

UNITS

1 LOT 35000 396800 1984 1030H

R 1100HR

27

(राजकटटी िाय एस)

9753125125 rajkattiysbharatpetr

oleumin

137

VILL amp PO AMBABAI KARARIJHANSI

UTTAR PRADESH-284001 MRTajeshwar

(तजशवर ) 9478823709 tajeshwarbharatpet

roleumin

PLATE 8MM 6FT16FT MS TANK 15000

LTSPIPEANGEL SCRAPLIGHT GI

SCRAP ETC

1 LOT 75000 418400 2092 1030H

R 1100HR

138

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

FIRE WATER TANK 03 NO

1 LOT 175000 1872000 9360 1030H

R 1100HR

139

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

MS UNLOADING PUMPSVT

PUMPSMOTORSCENTRIFUGAL PUMPS ETC

1 LOT 250000 4004000 20020 1030H

R 1100HR

140

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

7 NO OF UNDER GROUND

STORAGE TANKS AND ASSOCIATED

PIPE LINES IN TANK FARM

1 LOT 175000 1600000 8000 1100H

R 1130HR

141

Flat no 302 Shanthi Tower Vinayak

Nagar Hyderabad RoadNIZAMABADTELANGANA-503002 MR

Sri Harsha (शरी हषाा)

8606510668 sriharshabharatpetr

oleumin

MONO PUMP PRESET PUMP

MPDs EMBLEM POLE OLD

TANKFALSE CEILING OLD RVI

ETC

1 LOT 35000 229600 1148 1100H

R 1130HR

28

142

KARUR TERRITORY ATHUR ampKADAPARAI

VILLAGE ERODE ROAD ATHUR

POSTKARURTAMIL NADU-639002

MRDilip Krishnan

(दिलीप कषणि)

8138906295 dilipkrishnanbharat

petroleumin

OLD 11KV VCB ELECTRICAL

PANEL500KVA DG SET OLD VFD

PANELMICRO PLC AND PANEL ETC

1 LOT 75000 556800 2784 1100H

R 1130HR

143

WARANGAL DEPOT GOOD SHED

ROADWARANGALTELENGANA-506002

MRMukesh Murali

(मकश मरली)

9497270991 mukeshmuralibhara

tpetroleumin

VARIOUS DIA METER CS

PIPESGATE VALVES

1 LOT 75000 4924689 246234 1100H

R 1130HR

144

RAJBANDH TOP RAJBANDH

CHATTYDURGAPURWEST BENGAL-

713212 MRDurga

Annapurna K V N (िराा

अननपणाा क िी एि)

9775077069 durgakvnbharatpetr

oleumin

SCRAPPED MS SKO PRODUCT

TRANSFER PIPELINELIVE FIRE

DIGHTING FACILITIES LOADING

ARMSOLD TLC UNIT OLD VALES

ETC

1 LS 75000 483200 2416 1100H

R 1130HR

145

BPCL HOSPET PSA FOR SALES

OFFICERHOSPETKARNATAKA-583201

MRPradeep J Hivare

(परिीप ज नहिार)

9940588023 pradeepjhivarebhar

atpetroleumin

STEEL CANOPYTANK

MPDLIGHT FITTINGS

AUTOMATION EQUIPMENT ETC

1 LS 35000 320000 1600 1130H

R 1200HR

146

MANGLIA RECEIPT TERMINAL MANGILA

- SANVER ROAD MANGLIAINDOREMA

DHYA PRADESH-453771 MR Swapnil S

Kakde (सिनिल एस

काकड़) 7709969664 swapnilskakdebhar

atpetroleumin

FW PUMP SUCTION HEADER-

500MM PUMP DISCHARGE PL

250MMCOOLING SYSTEM FIXED

FOAM STSTEMFIRE

EXTINGUISHER JOCKY PUMP ETC

1 LS 75000 567800 2839 1130H

R 1200HR

29

147

ADARSH NAGAR DIST - BIJNORNAZIBABAD

UTTAR PRADESH-246763 MRMohd

Ibran (मौ इबराि)

9839523968 mohdibranbharatpe

troleumin

RUBBER HOSE WITH

FLANGEGATE VALVEs FOAM

DRUMALUMINIUM SCRAPMS TANK500LTR PROVER ETC

1 LOT 75000 500460 25023 1130H

R 1200HR

148

NO- 214 VISHWAKARMA

INDUSTRIAL AREAJAIPURRAJSRH

AN-302013 MRRajendra KM

(राजनर कमार)

99281493310141-6501547

rajendrakmbharatpetroleumin

KIRLOSKAR PUMP KIRLOSKAR

ENGINEFIRE ENGINE 03 NO

1 LOT 35000 230000 1150 1130H

R 1200HR

149

KARUR TERRITORY ATHUR ampKADAPARAI

VILLAGE ERODE ROAD ATHUR

POSTKARURTAMIL NADU-639002

MRRishi Rohan (ऋनष

रोहि) 7979944941 rishirohanbharatpet

roleumin

OLD STEEL TANKOLD PUMPING UNITSOLD

CANOPY ITEMSOLD EMBLEM

POLESOLD YARD LIGHTS FITTINGS

ETC

1 LOT 35000 179020 8951 1130H

R 1200HR

150

BULK OIL DEPOT JANKI NAGAR

BAHRIACH ROADGONDAUTTAR

PRADESH-271001

MRAnuj Jaiswal (अिज

जयसिाल) 7897030498 anujjaiswalbharatp

etroleumin

75KVA DG Set 125 KVA DG Set Preset Meters Proving Tanks

350mm diaStrainier etc

1 LS 75000 6309952 315497 1200H

R 1230HR

151

IRIMPANAM INSTALLATION NEW

OIL INSTALLATIONKOCHI KERALA-682309 MRU

Ramadas (य रामिास)

9958444988 uramadasbharatpet

roleumin

WEATHER SHIELD FOR ESCAPE LADDERWO

METER SYSTEMATF

PUMPLABORATORY

ITEMSSPRINKLER ETC

1 LOT 175000 1920000 9600 1200H

R 1230HR

152

STATION ROADHISSARHARYANA-125001 MRAbdul

Matin (अबिल मतीि)

9983784935 abdulmatinbharatp

etroleumin

2T DISPENCER amp OIL TANKGLOW FACIA CANOPY

ETC

1 LOT 75000 672328 336164 1200H

R 1230HR

30

153

Bharat Petroleum Corporation limited Bhilai Co-op Depot Bijalee NagarGE RoadDistrict-Durg Chattisgarh-490021 Contact Person MrRambabu B

(रामबाब बी)

9926499266 brambabubharatpetroleumin amp MrRavi

K Ghorpade (रनि क

घोरपड) 8600417776 ravikghorpadebharatpetroleumin

USED SCRAPPED TANK

1 LOT 250000 5769360 288468 1200H

R 1230HR

154

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumi

FIRE WATER TANK LIGHT

POLESSTORAGE TANK PIPELINE

ETC

453000

MT 250000 1198675 5993 1200H

R 1230HR

155

BPCL MANMAD INSTALLATION

MANMAD NANDGAON ROAD

PANEWADI MANMADNASHIKMAHARASHTRA423104

Contact Person MrDeepak Satpute

9692006232

USEDSCRAPPED DEPOT ASSETS-

FIRE WATER PIPELINEEXTINGU

ISHERFOAM TANKSVHF

HANDSET ETC

1 LS 175000 9647424 482371 1230H

R 1300HR

156

satish paikara m

(पकरा सतीश एम) CH INSTALLATION

MANAGER (RETAIL) BUDGE BUDGE 2

GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST

24-PARGANAS [SOUTH] BUDGE

BUDGE West Bengal PIN - 700137 TEL -

033-24701457 033-24701765 MOB -

9982754999 e-mail paikarasmbharatpe

troleumin

WEIGH BRIDGE 1 LOT 35000 168000 840 1230H

R 1300HR

31

157

dnyaneshwar

bendkule (बडकल

जञािश िर) SR MANAGER OPS IC

(RETAIL) MIRAJ OPPRAILWAY GOODS

SHED (MG) CHANDANWADI

MIRAJ Maharashtra PIN - 416410 TEL - 0241-2595555 -

MOB - 9820246346 e-mail

dnyaneshwarbbharatpetroleumin

FIRE ENGINE PUMP 03 NO

1 LOT 75000 316800 1584 1230H

R 1300HR

158

NAVGHAR INDUSTRIAL ESTATE

BEHIND MSEB GAS TURBINE UNIT

PBNO8 DIST-RAIGAD

BOKADVIRAURANMAHARASHTRA400702

Contact Person Mr Wadhwa Vinay Kumar

022-27222767981146387

6

DISPERSANT SPRAY SYSTEM20

KL NITROGEN TANKTANK-OIL

ON WATER MONITORING SYSTEM ETC

505 MT 35000 337704 16885 1230H

R 1300HR

159

dua gurinder (िआ

रररििर) CHIEF MANAGER OPS IC (RETAIL) KOTA TOP

MS BHARATPETROLEUM

CORPORATION LTDKOTA TOPNH-

27VILLAGE -BRIJESHPURATATHEDKOTA (RAJASTHAN)-325201 TEL - 0744-

2863317 MOB - 9793294449 e-mail

duagbharatpetroleumin

VARIOUS TYPE OF FIRE WATER

PIPELINE 41 MT 175000 2651707 13258

1230HR

1300HR

160

HAZIRA RETAIL TERRITORY SURAT

HAZIRA ROAD POICHHPORE DIST -

SURATHAZIRA GUJRAT-394510

CONTACT PERSON MRMiran M Vaghela

(नमरि एम िाघला)

9033370396 miranmvaghelabhar

PIPELINE amp FITTINGS FIRE

FIGHTING PUMPSLOADING

ARMS ETC

1 LS 75000 748160 37408 1400H

R 1430HR

32

atpetroleumin

161

BIJWSAN INSTALLATION NEAR

IGI AIRPORTNEW DELHIDELHI-110061

MRNavi Sharma (ििी

शमाा) 7727863450 navisharmabharatp

etroleumin

OLD PLT PIPELINES

1 LOT 35000 170400 852 1400H

R 1430HR

162

negi kamal (िरी कमल

ससिह) SR MANAGER OPS IC (RETAIL) KANPUR KANPUR

POL DEPOT BHAUNTI NH - 2 KALPI ROAD

PANKI KANPUR Uttar Pradesh PIN -

208020 TEL - - 0512-2985689 MOB -

9824201038 e-mail negikbharatpetrole

umin

FIRE ENGINE 03 NO

1 LS 35000 384000 1920 1400H

R 1430HR

163

BG GOODS SHED ROAD THACHA

NALLURTIRUNELVELITAMIL NADU-627358

CONTACT PERSON MR Aditya Sri Ram E

(आदितय शरी राम ई)

8867857296 adityasriramebhara

tpetroleumin

WEIGHT BRIDGE PRODUCT PUMP

WITH MOTORSFILLING

CABINET OLD STEEL PLATE ETC

1 LOT 35000 346264 173132 1400H

R 1430HR

164

BPCL IRUGUR TOP INSTALLATION

RAVATHUR PO IRUGUR

VIACOIMBATORE TAMIL NADU-641103

CONTACT PERSON MRNitesh Kumar

(नितश कमार)

9542345719 niteshkumar001bha

ratpetroleumin

MPDCANOPY ETC

1 LS 35000 328320 16416 1400H

R 1430HR

33

165

DESUR DEPOT NEAR DESUR RAILWAY

STATION VILLAGE ZADSHAPUR

DESURBELGAUMKARNATAKA-590014

MRManikantan G

(कनिकि टि जी)

9894555724 manikantangbharat

petroleumin

200 DIA FF LINE - ADDL WOPD

METER MASTER METERMLDB

PANELBARRIER GATE FOR

ENTRYEXIT ETC

22713

MT 35000 1097387 5486 1430H

R 1500HR

166

NEAR RAILWAY STATION PO

ATHARBANKI RLY COLONY DIST

JAGATSINGHPURPARADEEP ODISHA-

754120 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

OLD PD METERSMS

PIPELINESOLD MS PIPELINESASBEST

OS SHEETS ETC

1 LOT 35000 1889412 94470 1430H

R 1500HR

167

PB NO 106 GPO SALAWASJODHPURR

AJASTHAN-342001 MRAvinash Sahani

(अनििाश साहिी)

9587891413 avinashsahanibhara

tpetroleumin

MS SCRAP FIRE ENGINES (04

NOS) FUEL TANKS 1 MT 35000 246400 1232

1430HR

1500HR

168

BPCL PIYALA RETAIL INSTALLATION

VILLAGE - PIYALA PO ASAUTI TEHSIL-

BALLARBHGARH DIST - FARIDABAD

HARYANA-121102 MRMandal

Soumyajyoti (मिडल

सोमयजयोनत)

9874444332 mandalsbharatpetr

oleumin

FIRE EXTINGUISHER 10

KG DCPRADAR LEVEL GUAGE-

TANK FARM AUPARALLEL

REDUNDANT UPS-15

KVAAUTOMATION CABLESFLP

LIGHT FIXTURES IN WAGON P ETC

1 LOT 75000 724360 36218 1430H

R 1500HR

169

17 A HASTINGS ROADALLAHABADUTTAR PRADESH-211001 MRAkash R rivastava

(आकाश शरीिासति)

7678882211 akashsrivastavabha

ratpetroleumin

CANOPY LIGHTS (CFL)SEWING

MACHINE USHA TAILOR MODCO2

FIRE EXINGUISHER250

W MH Canopy light fixtures ETC

1 LOT 35000 2357168 117858 1430H

R 1500HR

34

170

AT POST AKOLNER TALUKA

AHMEDNAGAR DIST -

AHMEDNAGARMAHARASHTRA-414005

MRArpit Tiwari (अरपात

नतिारी) 9408381499 arpittiwaribharatpe

troleumin

FIRE WATER PUMP 850klTLF PUMP MS (M) 50 KLHR25 KVA DG SETCANOPYAMFTLF PUMP MS (M)

50 KLHR ETC

1 LS 35000 200800 1004 1500H

R 1530HR

171

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

10 KG DCP 10 NOS10 KG DCP 10

NOSBULK METERS 9 NOSBULK

METERS 141 NOS150MM DIA

PIPE LINE FOR SPEED80MM DIA

PIPE LINE FOR SPEED F 1FF PIPE LINE 200 MM ETC

1 LOT 250000 4839456 2419728 1500H

R 1530HR

172

ram mahto (राम

कमार) MANAGER OPS IC (RETAIL)

BALASORE DEPOT BALASORE DEPOT SOMENATHPUR

INDUSTRIAL AREA ESTATE BALASORE

Odisha PIN - 756019 TEL - 06782-224272 99562-19155 MOB - 9453042457 e-mail ramkumarbharatpe

troleumin

JB NFLP 25 NOSLIGHT

FITTINGS FLP 35 NLIGHT POLES

4M HT 12 NOELECTRICAL

CABLESSLAYINGCEILING FANS 20

NOS20 TON WINDOW AC

MAKE-SAMSUN ETC

1 LOT 35000 279564 139782 1500H

R 1530HR

173

BHARAT PETROLEUM CORP LTD SANKARI

DEPOTNARRAPANCHAVADI

SANKARI(RS)SALEM DIST SANKARITAMIL

NADU-637302 MRArun David A

(अरण डनिड ए)

9482875768 arundavidabharatp

etroleumin

200MM DIA STRAINER-

1NOGODREJFILING CABINET

4DRSSLIDING DOOR SDU-1GODREJ STORWEL

MODEL2MF SYSTEM 3PANELS

ETC

1 LOT 250000 4568544 2284272 1500H

R 1530HR

174

IRIMPANAM INSTALLATION NEW

OIL INSTALLATIONKOCHI KERALA-682309 MRU

Ramadas (य रामिास)

9958444988

RLY TRACKS amp ALLIED

FACILITYRLY TRACKS amp ALLIED

FACILITY ADDITIONAL

1 LOT 175000 1548000 7740 1500H

R 1530HR

35

uramadasbharatpetroleumin

175

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

Y STRAINER 200MM

2NOSSLUDGE PIT AT

BERHAMPORE4-DR FILLING CABINET-2

NOONE GODREJ STEEL TABLE

T9EARTHPITS FOR AG TANKS (12

NOS)ETC

1 LS 35000 372320 18616 1530H

R 1600HR

176

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

STOREWELL PLAIN ALMIRAH-2MS

STORAGE SAFEABLOY

LOCKFLP 125W HPMV 4NOSFIRE

ENGINE SET NO10 ETC

1 LOT 35000 3465584 173279 1530H

R 1600HR

177

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

FLP NON-INTEGRAL FLOOD

LIGHT 2SAKTI 4KVA

AUTOSTABILISERZYXEL OMNI 56K

MODEM FOR BERHARECEIVER-

1 CAMERA-2 MONITOR-1 ETC

1 LOT 75000 767068 383534 1530H

R 1600HR

178

BPCL MANMAD INSTALLATION

MANMAD NANDGAON ROAD

PANEWADI MANMADNASHIKMAHARASHTRA423104

Contact Person MrDeepak Satpute

9692006232

1 no 250 KVA DG SET

2 no of 630 KVA DG SET 6 number

HT panels with CTPT bus-bar

AMF panel for DG sets DG set cables

etc

1 LS 175000 1217664 608832 1530H

R 1600HR

179

BPCL MANMAD INSTALLATION

MANMAD NANDGAON ROAD

PANEWADI MANMADNASHIKMAHARASHTRA423104

Contact Person MrDeepak Satpute

Old roof sheet of TWF GANTRY

1 LS 35000 160812 80406 1530H

R 1600HR

36

9692006232

180

BHARAT PETROLEUM CORPORATION

LIMITED KONDAPALLI DEPOT ( TOP )

PINAPAKA (VIL amp POST) KONDAPALLI

(VIA) KRISVIJAYAWADAAN

DHRA PRADESH-9504214192

avneeshbhartibharatpetroleumin

DG SET AMF PANELS FIRE

ENGINE 70W ST LIGHT FIX 13

NOS160W FLP MLL TYPE 74

NOS15M HOSES 36NOS15 TON

AIR COND 2NOSFLD LIGHT

FIT 2X400 25NOS110V 100AH BATT

CHARGER ETC

1 LOT 35000 200000 1000 1600H

R 1630HR

181

IRUGUR BPCL IRUGUR TOP

INSTALLATION RAVATHUR PO

IRUGUR VIA COIMBATORE Tamil Nadu PIN - 641103 CONTACT PERSON MRSoorya Krishna

(सयाा कषणा) 9895449420

sooryakrishnabharatpetroleumin

ELECTRICALLY OPERATED EXIT BARTERMINAL

ROOM CARD READERTLF RTD

UNIT - BAY10POINT4TLF SET STOP VALVE - BAY10POI15 KL UNDER DRIVEWAY

TANK ETC

1 LS 250000 2120778

1 1060389

1600HR

1630HR

182

WARANGAL DEPOT GOOD SHED

ROADWARANGALTELENGANA-506002

MRMukesh Murali

(मकश मरली)

9497270991 mukeshmuralibhara

tpetroleumin

FW PIPELINE IN TANKFARM

AREAERECTION-75HP

MOTOR75HP PPU FLOWMORE

MSTLF125HP PPU

FLORITEHSDITLF20 HP PUMP KIR

MAKE NO 18 ETC

1 LS 75000 4934092 246704 1600H

R 1630HR

183

BARAUNI TOP PAPROUR DISTRICT

BEGUSARAIBARAUNIBIHAR-851114

CONTACT PERSON MRSaurabh Kumar

9432343519 saurabhkumar001b

haratpetroleumin

FIRE ENGINE-615KLHR-3NOSFIRE ENGINE-

615KLHR-3NOSMASTER METER SET - 3

NOS125KVA DG SET - 2 NOS15 TONS WINDOW

AC WITH REMOTE

1 LS 35000 227300 11365 1600H

R 1630HR

37

ETC

184

KATHGODAM DEPOT DIST -

NANITALUTTARAKHAND-263126 CONTACT PERSON MRPawan

Kumar (पिि कमार)

9862826505 pawankumar006bh

aratpetroleumin

1AVERY ZL SDDU ES0652 MS1LampT ZL HDDU BS5257 HSDZ LINE (SD) -

PUMPLampT PACEMAKER

IVLampT PACEMAKER

IV1LampT ZL HDDU GS1246 HSD ETC

1 LOT 35000 364000 1820 1600H

R 1630HR

185

UDAISAGAR ROAD NEAR RANA PRATAP

NAGAR RLY STNUDAIPURRAJAST

HAN-313001 CONTACT PERSON

MRKhuswinder

(खससिििर)

9412058886 khuswinderbharatp

etroleumin

ZWICKY PUMP NO175HP

PPUNIT-PUMP1PIPELINE

amp FTGS 10080NBFIRE

WATER TANK 858 KL CAP ADDFIRE

WATER RING MAIN ADDL EXP 1

SPRINKILER PIPELINE etc

1 LOT 250000 2121216 1060608 1630H

R 1700HR

186

BPC OIL DEPOT BATILPUR DIST-

DEVAREYABATILPURUTTAR PRADESH-

274001 MR Deepak

Joshi (िीपक जोशी)

9927576670 deepakjoshi001bha

ratpetroleumin

DG SET 125KVAPADLOCK (MAKE ABLOY) - 6

NO6 KVA GENSETDG SET 65

KVAVC BREAKER75 HP PP UNIT-PUMP

NO 2 ETC

1 LOT 35000 320000 1600 1630H

R 1700HR

187

Kandla Installation Khari Rohar Road

Gandhidham(Kutch)GandhidhamGUJRAT-

370201 CONTACT PERSON MRMayank

Bhatt (मयिक भटट)

8154964083 mayankbhattbharat

petroleumin

TANK NO 8 4645 KLTK NO2-ADDL CT-MVWSFFTK NO 18 13667 KL

ERECTIOTANK NO 2 15128 KL EXTN

ETC

1 LS 250000 7210400 36052 1630H

R 1700HR

188

PETROL DEPOT ABEKA

MAKBARAMEERUTUTTAR PRADESH-

250002 CONTACT PERSON MRKumar

Avinash (कमार

MIDCO SD PUMP3NO Z LINE (HD) PUMPAVERY

(SD) ERA PUMPSUBPUMP

amp DISPENSORS 2NOLampT Z LINE

1 LOT 75000 5687512 284375 1630H

R 1700HR

38

अनििाश) 8004938516 kumaravbharatpetr

oleumin

SD PUMP ETC

189

MUZAFFARPUR DEPOT VILL

SHERPURMUZAFFARPURM BIHAR-842005

CONTACT PERSON MRDipayan Roy

(दिपायि रॉय) 06243-242047 Extn 222

9933050509 dipayanroybharatp

etroleumin

DISPENCING UNITPOLE MOUNTED EMBLEM CANAOPY

STRUCTUREOLD MPDsTANK amp

MONOLITH ETC

17553

MT 35000 11200 56 1630H

R 1700HR

190

BARAUNI TOP PAPROUR DISTRICT

BEGUSARAIBARAUNIBIHAR-851114

CONTACT PERSON MrManjul Prasad

Arya (मिजल परसाि आया)

7004230090 manjulprasadarybh

aratpetroleumin

PRODUCT PIPE FITTING TANK

FOUNDATIONTWD

PIPESFITTINGS900KL TANK II858KL

TANK 10 ETC

1 LOT 250000 2184023 1092012 1700H

R 1730HR

191

BARAUNI TOP PAPROUR DISTRICT

BEGUSARAIBARAUNIBIHAR-851114

CONTACT PERSON MrManjul Prasad

Arya (मिजल परसाि आया)

7004230090 manjulprasadarybh

aratpetroleumin

FOAM TANK 3KL - 1 NOFOAM TANK

3KL - 1 NO100 MM PIPELINE amp FT

550M150 MM PIPELINE amp

FT225M350 MM PIPELINE amp FT

575M ETC

1 LS 35000 275652 137826 1700H

R 1730HR

192

BIJWSAN INSTALLATION NEAR

IGI AIRPORTNEW DELHIDELHI-110061

MRNavi Sharma (ििी

शमाा) 7727863450 navisharmabharatp

etroleumin

HSD TWD PIPELINE HEADER

amp VELVE UPTO TANKATF TWD

PIPELINE HEADER amp VALVE UPTO

TANKS AND LDO TWD PIPE LINE

HEADER amp VALVE UPTO TANK

1 LS 250000 3513600 17568 1700H

R 1730HR

39

SPECIAL NOTES

1 The above old items would be disposed as indicated in the table

2 Pl refer AnnexurendashD for detailed scope of disposal

TABLE ndash A [ PARTndash2 ] [Tentative]

TENTATIVE TAX RATES

STATE TAX FERROUS SCRAP

ALL IGST 1800

CSGST 900

SGST 900

The above mentioned tax rates are tentative and BPCL reserves the right to apply the rates applicable for ferrous and Non ndashferrous items which will be informed during the auction

40

ANNEXURE-D

Scope and SPECIAL CONDITIONS for Disposal of old tanks amp Depot Assets BPCL has different Installation amp depot as per the list in table A Part I The above list is only indicative and not limited exhaustive or actual and it is only for your general referenceguidance Parties have to physically visit the depot and inspect the lot meant for sale and make their own estimates and ascertain the condition of materials its quality it weight quantities make model numbers size capacities specifications and condition etc Therefore no claim shall be entertained in case of any variations if reported at the time of upliftment which may kindly be noted However there may be few items as given below left in the depot not meant for disposal and the same are separately marked or shown at the time of inspection and parties should consider accordingly The following items are not covered in the subject disposal and they are excluded from contractorrsquos scope of work a) Land b) Grown up Big Trees However small bushes shrubs etc are to be

removed and area to be cleaned from all vegetation etc 1 Pipelines running under Railway Tracks 2 Any petroleum products such as petroldieselkerosenelubricantsgreases

gear oils etc found in tankspipesbarrelsloosebulkpackages etc either inside or outside depot premises Petroleum products sludge are not covered in sale and to be handed over to BPCL if any foundsalvaged

3 Dispensing pumps retail outlet items like trays etc which are clearly marked amp kept separately

Please note that as BPCL has to handover land to Govt Authorities for their construction of sheds etc urgently and therefore the sequence of disposal in Phases and Time Lines shall be as under Contractor has to immediately complete the disposal of facilities falling under area from boundary wall The contractorrsquos obligations for completion of entire job will be as per tender terms amp conditions At the time of dismantling of facilities the contractor has to provide separate temporary fencing at his cost so that even after handing over part land to Govt Authorities for their construction activities other facilities are demarcated and any encroachment from unauthorized authority people are avoided The contractor has to make their own arrangements for safety and security during the entire operations of disposal activities The entire job must be completed as above but not exceeding 16 weeks from the date of authority letter as shown above failing which appropriate action as deemed fit will be taken in line with the general terms and conditions of the auction tender The successful bidder has to surface amp level the complete area after shifting all the materials All debris are to be removed from site For leveling the ground to one level

41

and filling up all trenches of underground tanks or any low level or trenches all debris earth rubble bricks mortar etc salvaged from dismantling are to be used The bidder has to arrange and bear the cost of dismantling loading unloading amp transportation of materials to his their place After excavating removing the underground tanks pipelines etc the same are to be filled up with available material or material brought from outside if required at contractorrsquos cost and risk in particular for filling up of underground tank trenches etc Dismantling of Underground pipelines in the Railway siding area from decantation header manifold sections and up to BPCL depot compound wall needs Railways permission for dismantling excavation etc which are to be obtained by the Purchaser only However BPCL may provide any assistance if required to the Purchaser in obtaining such permissions After excavation etc the area is to be filled back and brought to original condition to the satisfaction of the BPCL and as directed All safety precautions as stipulated by BPCL are to be followed at the time of disposal of facilities both inside and outside BPCL depot premises compound wall Any damage to the Corporationrsquos or Third Partyrsquos properties during removal of the items will have to be made good by the successful tenderer at their own cost The Corporation reserves the right to claim from the contractor any expenses which might have been incurred by it over and above the EMD by way of restoring damages caused to properties belonging to the Corporation Third Parties by the action of such contractorrsquos or their men Party has to make his own arrangement for power connections to cut the tanks or lighting or any other purpose BPCL shall not provide any power connection No invoice challan will be issued by BPCL for each truck of materials to be removed since the entire materials are being disposed on lumpsum single lot basis OTHER SPECIAL CONDITIONS FOR DEMOLITION OF DEPOT FACILITIES 1 The intending bidder should inspect the site prior to submitting of the offer and make himself familiar with the site conditions and available facilities 2 Bidders alongwith the offers must give an undertaking that the steel plates of tanks pipelines that have contained leaded gasoline will not be used for edible products drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe by suitable means 3 Demolition is an inherently hazardous process and hence every person involved in demolition activity must wear protective equipment including helmet gloves safety footwear etc as per BPCL guidelines 4 Demolition must be supervised by persons having thorough knowledge of demolition process 5 Successful bidder shall carryout a survey to assess the physical characteristics and design of the facilities to be demolished so as to arrive at a safe demolition method Based on survey Demolition Action Plan shall be submitted for BPCLrsquos approval before starting any demolition The plan should include bull Sequence of demolition of facilities with time frame bull Method of demolition of facilities including drawings sketches if any bull The proposed treatment for steel plates particularly for tanks which contained leaded gasoline

42

bull How the party will further utilize the steel plates obtained from product tanks and also the product pipes bull Method of disposal of debris bull Manpower to be deployed bull Machinery Equipment to be deployed bull List of PPE [ Personal Protective Equipments ] required and that would be worn by people involved in the activity 6 Before demolition begins all utility services to the structure like electricity water etc must be disconnected Arrangements must be made to keep the unwanted persons as far away as possible from the site by necessary barricade 7 It is dangerous to leave isolated parts of a wall structures standing as they are liable to collapse from the effect of high winds self weight etc and hence necessary cordoning should be made for such cases 8 Debris should not be allowed to build up against walls or floors with the consequent risk of the structure being unintentionally overloaded 9 Disposal process for debris and pit yard for the same should be identified for safe disposal within the stipulated time 10 Order dismantling From safety consideration following order for dismantling of the depot facility is recommended bull All equipment fittings bull AG Product piping and allied fittings bull AG Product tanks bull UG Product tanks bull Fire protection facilities ie fire water tanks hydrant mains monitors etc bull Internal electrification bull Structures bull Buildings bull Electrical ndash external yard lighting cabling MCC etc bull Communication The above is a standard sequence for dismantling but for this particular tender above sequence is superseded by earlier conditions of dismantling in 3 phases as mentioned in special conditions above 111 Demolition of Above Ground (AG) Tanks There are fatal and serious accidents caused by persons entering confined spaces without the necessary tests being carried out and correct safety rescue equipment being provided It is therefore absolutely essential to ensure that product tanks are tested and certified gas free prior to starting of hot work Following sequence shall be followed for dismantling of AG tanks a) Mechanical isolation of Tank by removing all pipe connections fittings like Level Gauges Dip hatch PV Valves Inter-tank catwalk (if any) b) Internal treatment and further dismantling AG tanks shall be demolished preferably by reverse jacking method

43

For safe working necessary scaffolds platforms etc shall be erected and proper access to them shall be provided The steel plates cut from tank shall be lowered using safe hoisting devices having valid test certificates Prevention of further use of steel plates which contained leaded gasoline for storage of edible products drinking water unless they are removed While disposing of the steel plates obtained from product tanks which contained leaded gasoline it shall be ensured that they are not further used for storing edible product and drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe This could be ensured by the following methods By heat treatment of steel plates using flame cleaner By removing all scales etc by abrasive blast cleaning using grits shots If the plates are grit shot blasted care shall be taken to collect the grit or shot from operation to prevent spread of lead bearing dust The used grits shots must be treated as contaminated and not reused for other operations It should be disposed off along with the residue thus obtained as per practice followed for leaded sludge All parties involved in handling the plates should be made aware of their origin and risks involved in view of leaded gasoline Disposal of steel plates from tanks which didnrsquot contain leaded gasoline Steel plates of other tanks in which leaded products have never been stored can be disposed off after cleaning with wire brush to bare metal particularly the first strake and bottom plates The responsibility of ensuring that the plates are completely safe for further use lies with the successful vendor 112 Demolition of UG tanks Following sequence should be sued for the disposal of Underground tanks

1 Mechanical isolation of Tank by removing all pipe connections fittings like Level Gauges Dip hatch PV Valves etc

2 All personnel involved in the removal and disposal of underground tanks should be aware of the potential hazards associated withmdash (a) flammable andor combustible liquids (b) product toxicity (c) entry into confined spaces and (d) entry into excavations

3 Before start of any work on the UG tank ensure that the copies of the tank cleaning certificates for the tanks are available The same to be certified by the BPCL officer (or) authorized inspector from BPCL who is witnessing the demolition before the start of the work

4 Open the manhole covers with the anchoring supports in place and if the tank is found to be filled with water it will be necessary to dispose of the water in an environmentally safe manner

5 After removal of the water from the tank refill the tank with fresh potable water until the tank starts to overflow Do not allow excess water to escape into the excavation and ensure the level does not rise into the vent pipe and submit the tank to excess static pressure

6 Withdraw water until the level is again down to 150 mm below the top of the tank

44

Use only pumping equipment suitable for the purpose and collect all water for proper Disposal

7 Allow the tank to settle for 2-3 hours and test the small vapor space with a gas detector and if the reading is below 5 of the LEL then the tank may be emptied If the same is found above 5 remove the water from the tank The disposal vendor may inform BPCL about the higher LEL readings and BPCL shall arrange to clean the tank further No work shall be taken up on the tank in this case Please note that the reading of the gas detector has to be witnessed by the BPCL officer (or) authorized inspector from BPCL

8 If the reading of the gas detector is below 5 the water may be removed and the cutting operations may be carried out

For safe working necessary shoring shuttering platforms shall be done and proper access shall be provided The steel plates cut from tank shall be lifted using safe hoisting devices having valid test certificates Prevention of further use of steel plates which contained leaded gasoline for storage of edible products drinking water unless they are removed While disposing of the steel plates obtained from product tanks which contained leaded gasoline it shall be ensured that they are not further used for storing edible product and drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe This could be ensured by the following methods By heat treatment of steel plates using flame cleaner By removing all scales etc by abrasive blast cleaning using grits shots If the plates are grit shot blasted care shall be taken to collect the grit or shot from operation to prevent spread of lead bearing dust The used grits shots must be treated as contaminated and not reused for other operations It should be disposed off along with the residue thus obtained as per practice followed for leaded sludge All parties involved in handling the plates should be made aware of their origin and risks involved in view of leaded gasoline Disposal of steel plates from tanks which didnrsquot contain leaded gasoline Steel plates of other tanks in which leaded products have never been stored can be disposed off after cleaning with wire brush to bare metal particularly the first strake and bottom plates The responsibility of ensuring that the plates are completely safe for further use lies with the successful vendor

12 Product Pipelines The pipelines can be disposed off after cleaning by sufficient water flushing The successful vendor shall ensure that these pipes are not re-used for carrying edible products drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe All parties involved in handling the pipes should be made aware of their origin and risks involved 13 General Safety regulations precautions while carrying out dismantling works The objective of this documents is to provide and establish safe-working practices at the work site of Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd These summarized safety requirements are mandatory and should be fully understood both by the successful vendor and their employees The contractual obligation for safety lies completely with the contractor

45

himself Further some additional safety requirements also can come up In such an even the successful vendor shall follow the more stringent regulation at all times The successful vendor shall at his own expense arrange and comply with all safety provisions as stipulated by the Company Bueuro of Indian Standards the Electricity act Factory act OISD and other acts as applicable in respect of all personnel directly or indirectly employed for the work The successful vendor shall ensure that he his sub-contractor and workers employed by him shall comply with all fire safety heath regulations issued from time to time by the company The successful vendor shall also be liable for any pecuniary liability arising on account of any violation by him of the safety requirements Should any injury to people or loss or damage due to fire or accident to any property or a portion thereof occur as a result of failure to comply with such regulations the successful vendor shall be held responsible for the consequences thereof and shall keep the company harmless and indemnified Relevant Indian standard codes on safety 1) IS3764-1922-Excavation work-code of safety 2) IS401 (Part1amp2) ndash 1967 - Safety regulations for steel tubular scaffolding 3) IS3696(Part 1)-1987-Safety code for scaffolds 4) IS3696(Part 2)-1987-Safety code for Ladders 5) IS7293-1974-Safety code for working with construction machinery 6) IS3016-1982-Code of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operations 7) IS4130-1991-Demolition of buildings-Code of safety 8) IS5216(Part 1amp2)-1982-Recommendation on safety procedures and practices in Electrical work 9) IS10667-1983-Guide for selection of industrial safety equipments for protection foot and leg 10) IS6994(Part 1)-1973-Specification for safety glovesPart 1-Leather and cotton gloves 11) IS2925-1984-Specification for Industrial safety helmets 12) IS3521-1983-Industrial safety belts and harnesses Working at Height Working at height is one of the most hazardous construction operations Utmost care is to be taken while working at height Working at height more than 2 Mtrs Shall be done with suitable guard rails and toe board Guard rail and toe board dimensions shall be same as given for scaffoldings While working at height 2 Mtrs And above safety harness must be used All openings must be boldly amp clearly marked and properly barricaded If cover is used it must be capable to bear the weight Proper crawling ladders must be used for sloping roof where tile battens are not strong enough to take the load For fragile roof crawling boards or roof ladder shall be used Openings cut outs on floor roof must be guarded with barricade cover having capacity to withstand human load and clearly marked with colour and notice board Using Ladder

46

Only one person shall climb or descent from one ladder at a time It shall be secured at top and bottom and in addition one person should be present at the ground to hold the ladder as a second check If the ladder is used for carrying material as well suitable foot holds and handholds shall be provided on the ladder The slope of the ladder shall not be too steep or flat (the ladder shall be given an inclination not steeper than 1 to 4 ie 1 horizontal to 4 vertical) to cause slipping or falling off and it shall rest on firm surface No portable single ladder shall be over 10 M in lengths while the width between the side rails in ring ladder shall in no case be less than 30 cms for ladder upto and including 3 Mtrs in length Ladder shall extend at least 1 M above landing place For longer ladders this width should be increased by at least by 6 mm for each additional 30 cms of length Uniform step spacing shall not exceed 15 cms Rung of the ladder shall not be used for support or to tie stiles or side members are meant for this Ladder shall not be hung from its rungs or from one stile as this tends to pull out the rungs Make sure that footwear is free from mud or grease etc before climbing a ladder Ladder used shall be of standard material like wooden steel and be sufficiently strong conforming to IS3696-1991(Part 2) Scaffolding Scaffolding can be defined as a temporary structure supporting one or more platforms and which is used either as a workplace or for storage of materials in the course construction work including both for maintenance and demolition Scaffolding shall be provided for all works that cannot be safely done from the ground except such short period of work as can be done safely from ladders Scaffolds shall be erected altered or dismantled only by competent persons under proper supervision After erection scaffolds shall be inspected at least once in a week and a written report on each inspection is kept The height above which scaffolding is mandatory is 2 Mtrs Scaffolding shall be of good quality Bamboo or steel tubular structure conforming to IS 4014(Part I and II) Scaffolds shall be designed for their maximum load and with a safety factor of at least 4 or as prescribed by the site-in-charge Scaffolds shall be provided with safe means of access such as stairs ladders or ramps Scaffold shall be tied or anchored to the building or structure at suitable intervals so as to prevent movement

47

Joints in the scaffolds shall be tied up and clamped properly to avoid any slippage The upright members of the scaffolding shall be placed on firm and level ground and base plates at their feet shall rest on timber sole boards All the uprights shall be kept equidistant and shall be connected and strengthened by ladders fixed on the inside of the uprights for strength joints in ladders shall be staggered Transforms shall be set on top of ladders and at right angles to them and building structure Bracing is essential to stiffen the scaffolds and prevent sideways movement and it should run diagonally from ladder to ladder or upright to upright Working platforms and gangways should rest squarely and evenly on transforms to prevent risk of trippling Recommended width of it are a) Not less than 60 cm if used as footing only b) Not less than 80 cm if used also for stacking of materials c) Not less than 11 Mtrs If used for the support of a treETLe platform The provision of security guard rails and toe board at every point at which full height is more than 2 Mtrs Shall be made Guard rail height should be between 90cm and 115 cm and toe board should raise 15 cm above the working platform Suitable protection shall be made by providing debris netting against falling of materials Mobile tower scaffold ndash wheels should be locked when in use Static tower scaffold should not exceed 12 Mtrs In height when free standing and above this height should tied Height to base width ratio for static tower should not more than 41 351 and 31 for indoor outdoor and mobile tower respectively Safety harness should be used while working at height more than 2 Mtrs Scaffolding shall be physically checked for load carrying capacity occasionally Following BIS safety codes shall be referred for further safety precautions a) IS3696-1987 PART I-Safety of scaffolding b) IS3696-1991 PART II-Safety code for ladder c) IS4014-PART 2-Code of practive for steel tubular scaffolding ndash safety regulations Working Platform Wherever possible all works to be done at a height greater than 2 Mtrs Above ground level must be performed from properly constructed and maintained working platform Safe means of access shall be provided to all working platforms Working platforms gangways and stairways shall be so constructed that they shall not sag unduly or unequally Every opening in a working platform shall be provided with suitable beams to prevent the fall of persons or materials The working platform shall be - Closely boarded

48

- At least 60 cm wide if used only as a footing only at least 80 cm wide if used also for stacking material and at least 11 Mtrs If used for the support of a treETLe platform - Provided with tow-boards of minimum 015 Mtrs in height - Provided with hand rails not greater than 085 Mtrs above toe-board - Constructed as close to the structure or building as possible Working on roof People working on roof shall be properly protected by providing temporary railing hand rails safety harness Workers working underneath shall use helmets Care shall be taken to prevent falling of material from top to adjoining area in slat roofs more than 10deg safety belt shall be used and belt end fastened properly to a fixed object Workmen shall not be allowed to work on slippery roofs Fragile materials such as wired glass corrugated plastic sheeting and unreinforced insulating slabs etc shall be identified and necessary precautions taken while working on them People working on fragile roof shall be properly protected by providing two Crawling Bards or Roof ladders so that one is available to stand on while the other is being moved Crawling Boards shall have cross batons atleast 32 mm thick and not more than 380 mm apart and shall be secured in position Gas cutting Adherence to relevant codes and employment of qualified workers are two basic requirements for gas cutting process Hazards such as electricity heat flame flammable gas etc are present in this process Hence following precautions must be followed while carrying these operations All fire precautions as stipulated in IS3016 (Code of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operations) shall be followed while gas cutting operations) shall be followed while gas cutting Fire extinguishers sand buckets water and gunny bags shall be provided when hot work is in progress Gas cylinders used for gas cutting Gas cylinders shall be of approved make Gas cylinder valves shall always be checked and shall be closed when not in use Be stored in a well-ventilated area Be fitted with safety caps when not in use Not be lifted by nozzle and rolled All gas and oxygen regulators shall be fitted with Flashback arrestors being non-return valves designed to prevent and explosive mix developing in cylinder Checking for leaks shall be by means of soapy liquid applied to each joint and under no circumstances shall a naked flame be applied to any part of the cylinder When working at a height do not place cylinders directly beneath the working area as molten metal may fall in to the hoses causing leaks and possibly igniting the gases

49

The welder and any person working in close proximity in order to prevent permanent damage to the eyes must wear suitable eye protection when not in use electricity to the holder and electrode shall turned off Hose shall be in good condition properly clamped as per specifications Welding cable shall have proper insulation with minimum number of joints All equipments shall be properly earthed and cables properly insulated and connected LPG Cylinders if used should be stored kept in a well-ventilated placed and there should be no excavations drains or basements nearby LPG Cylinders should never be stored below ground level or closer than 3 M to cylinder containing oxygen or materials which are toxic and corrosive Cylinders full or empty should never to stored upright with the valve uppermost The valve of empty LPG cylinders should be kept closed if they are left open air will diffuse into the cylinder and may form an explosive mixture BIS Code IS3016-1982 on ldquocode of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operationsrdquo shall be referred for further safety measures Electrical work Some of the basic safety steps to be ensured are given below 1) Only authorised person shall carry out dismantling of electrical system 2) Isolation of the electrical system before taking up the work must be ensured 3) Before working on an electrical line fuse should be physically removed and the line is isolated and a suitable locking mechanism must be provided to prevent accidental switching fixing fuses by other persons A notice board displaying ldquoMen at workrdquo message should be placed The section of circuit under repair should be connected to earth 4) IS 5216-1982 ldquoRecommendations on safety procedures and practices in Electric Worksrdquo shall be referred for further safety measures Working with machineries Material handling equipments Many accidents take place while handling materials at site It is highly hazardous operation Hence special attention by contractor is required in this respect Following precautions are recommended Safe working space for all these equipments must be provided Proper material stockyard should be made and all material should be staked arranged kept in orderly manner with proper moving space for handling machinery Proper warning boards signs shall be provided when machineries like cranes hoists are being operated Brakes clutches of winches shall be checked on regular basis Chains ropes belts shall be inspected and repaired changed as necessary All moving part of the material handling equipment must be provided with suitable guards

50

Lifting ropes should be inspected for kinking loose wires high strands corrosion nicking lubrication change in diameter cross section Slings and other lifting materials which are not suitable for use should be promptly withdrawn and destroyed Lifting chains should be inspected for bent links cracks in weld areas or any other section of link trasverse nicks and gauges and corrosion pits Elongation of the lifting chain link due to over loading should be inspected before using it For lifting hook if the throat opening exceeds 15 of the normal opening it should be replaced When inspecting the hook measurement must be made between the shank and narrowest point of the hook opening A chain used for lifting should not be spliced by inserting a bolt between two links Strain should not be put on a kinked chain Hammer should not be used to force a hook over a chain link A safety hook fitted with a latch to prevent displacement of loads should only be used for material handling lifting IS7293-1974 (Code of Practice for Working with Construction Machinery) shall be referred for further safety measures Cranes All works involving the use of crane shall be properly planned in advance and the following shall be ensured The crane is capable of lifting the load Safe load capacity should be clearly marked on jibs winches pulleys slings and ropes All job cranes should have an automatic safe load indicator which alerts the operator The condition of the ground at the crane location is satisfactory to support the crane and the load The rotation of the cab and therefore the boom is not restricted-suitable matting or plates are available to protect underground services and paving All slings shackles hooks etc are of correct rating and in good condition Cranes and lifting equipments must be inspected and carry a valid test certificate issued by an accredited testing agency Crane hooks etc are to be fitted with properly functioning safety clips to prevent displacement of the sling from the hook during the lift Driver of the crane must be watchful and must ensure before driving the vehicle either forward or reverse that no one is near the wheel of the vehicle and no one is trying to climb the vehicle while moving Crane operators and signalers must be over the age of 18 trained and sufficiently experienced There should always to a signalman or a signaling system such as a

51

telephone if the crane operator cannot see the load throughout the lift Hand signal shall be clear and distinct and shall follow recognised code or system Workers must be use safety shoe and helmet They are also required to wear gloves and other PPE for handling of some special materials Raising lowering and braking of jib should not be done abruptly in order to prevent it from snapping All vehicles used by the contractor shall be in worthy conditions and in conformance to the land transport requirements Cranes should be tested and examined by a competent person for its wear and tear No part of the crane or crane load should be closer than 4 Mtrs to live overhead For movement of crane or other material handling equipment ramp gradient should not exceed 1 in 10 No person should be allowed to stand or work under lifted load All drivers shall hold a valid driving license for the class of vehicle to be driven Manual Handling Assistance should be obtained if the load is too heavy or awkward for manual handing Clear walkway to the destination and safe stack should be ensured before handing the load manually Following procedure should be followed while lifting the load manually Stand close to the load on a firm footing and with feet about 30 am apart Bend the knees and keep your back as straight as you can Take a firm grip on a load Breathe in and throw the shoulders backwards Straighten the legs amp continue to keep the back as straight as you can Make sure that your view is not obstructed by the load Keep the load close to the body Lift slowly and smoothly When carrying the load avoid twisting spine to run move your feet instead One person should not be allowed to pull more than 63 kg The best weight unit for lifting by a worker is 18 kg and hence should be fixed as upper limit of load to be lifted by worker If two or more workers are lifting one should give instructions to ensure that the team works together bull Type of clothing is very important in manual handling of material Clothing should be such that it allows easy movement of arms and will not catch in machinery or on a load

52

bull The successful bidder of the said depot assets will assume full responsibility for demolishing and dismantling the said facilities and itrsquos removal from the corporationrsquos land whether through his own employees or through contract labour It should also be a condition of the tender documents that consequent upon the sale of the said depot assets the depot shall cease to be the corporationrsquos ldquoestablishmentrdquo as that expression is defined in the Building and other construction workers actrsquo1996and if the successful bidder employs 50 or more building workers for the demolition of the said facilities he as the ldquoemployerrdquo in relation to the said establishment will ensure full compliance with the said act including section 44 amp 45 thereof Upon the cancellation of the factory license and the slump sale of the assets of the said depot the storage and distribution of petroleum products is no longer carried on in the said facilities The successful bidder or purchaser of the said depot assets who demolishes the said facilities with the intention of selling the various items from the depot as scrap for his own benefit cannot be regarded as a ldquocontractorrdquo as that expression is defined in the contract labour (regulation amp abolition act1970 Similarly the workmen engaged by the successful bidder or purchaser of the said depot assets for carrying out the work of demolition cannot be regarded as contract labour under the said act In the circumstances no sooner the property in the assets of the depot facilities is transferred to the successful bidder or purchaser the corporation can not be regarded as the ldquoprinciple employerrdquo under the said act in as much as the Corpn has ceased to continue the work of the establishment viz The storage and distribution of the petroleum products in the concerned depot bull Under the Environment (protection) Act 1986 read with Hazardous waste (management amp handling) rules1989 the ldquooccupierrdquo in relation to the depot facilities is obliged to ensure that all hazardous waste are properly handled and disposed of without any adverse effects which may result from such wastes and is also responsible for proper collection reception treatment storage or disposal of these wastes either himself or through the ldquooperator of the facilityrdquo Since the corporation is governed by the said act and rules and highest bidder purchaser of the depot assets is not the occupier generating hazardous it is incumbent on the corporation to continue its practice namely handing over the site to the successful bidder the product including the sludge vapour and gas etc is completely removed as per the Companyrsquos operating procedure It may also be appreciated that the highest bidderpurchaser may fail to take any safeguards to protect his employees or the employees of a contractor engaged by him or the public at large from the toxic or poisonous effects of the residual sludge vapour or gas

ARBITRATION CLAUSE

Any dispute or difference whatsoever arising out of or in connection with this Agreement including any question regarding its existence validity construction interpretation application meaning scope operation or effect of this contract or termination thereof shall be referred to and finally resolved through arbitration as per the procedure mentioned herein below (a) The dispute or difference shall in any event be referred only to a Sole Arbitrator (b) The appointment and arbitration proceedings shall be conducted in accordance with SCOPE forum of Arbitration Rules for the time being in force or as amended from time to time (c) The Seat of arbitration shall be at Mumbai (d) The proceedings shall be conducted in English language (e) The cost of the proceedings shall be equally borne by the parties unless otherwise Directed by the Sole Arbitrator

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27

(राजकटटी िाय एस)

9753125125 rajkattiysbharatpetr

oleumin

137

VILL amp PO AMBABAI KARARIJHANSI

UTTAR PRADESH-284001 MRTajeshwar

(तजशवर ) 9478823709 tajeshwarbharatpet

roleumin

PLATE 8MM 6FT16FT MS TANK 15000

LTSPIPEANGEL SCRAPLIGHT GI

SCRAP ETC

1 LOT 75000 418400 2092 1030H

R 1100HR

138

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

FIRE WATER TANK 03 NO

1 LOT 175000 1872000 9360 1030H

R 1100HR

139

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

MS UNLOADING PUMPSVT

PUMPSMOTORSCENTRIFUGAL PUMPS ETC

1 LOT 250000 4004000 20020 1030H

R 1100HR

140

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

7 NO OF UNDER GROUND

STORAGE TANKS AND ASSOCIATED

PIPE LINES IN TANK FARM

1 LOT 175000 1600000 8000 1100H

R 1130HR

141

Flat no 302 Shanthi Tower Vinayak

Nagar Hyderabad RoadNIZAMABADTELANGANA-503002 MR

Sri Harsha (शरी हषाा)

8606510668 sriharshabharatpetr

oleumin

MONO PUMP PRESET PUMP

MPDs EMBLEM POLE OLD

TANKFALSE CEILING OLD RVI

ETC

1 LOT 35000 229600 1148 1100H

R 1130HR

28

142

KARUR TERRITORY ATHUR ampKADAPARAI

VILLAGE ERODE ROAD ATHUR

POSTKARURTAMIL NADU-639002

MRDilip Krishnan

(दिलीप कषणि)

8138906295 dilipkrishnanbharat

petroleumin

OLD 11KV VCB ELECTRICAL

PANEL500KVA DG SET OLD VFD

PANELMICRO PLC AND PANEL ETC

1 LOT 75000 556800 2784 1100H

R 1130HR

143

WARANGAL DEPOT GOOD SHED

ROADWARANGALTELENGANA-506002

MRMukesh Murali

(मकश मरली)

9497270991 mukeshmuralibhara

tpetroleumin

VARIOUS DIA METER CS

PIPESGATE VALVES

1 LOT 75000 4924689 246234 1100H

R 1130HR

144

RAJBANDH TOP RAJBANDH

CHATTYDURGAPURWEST BENGAL-

713212 MRDurga

Annapurna K V N (िराा

अननपणाा क िी एि)

9775077069 durgakvnbharatpetr

oleumin

SCRAPPED MS SKO PRODUCT

TRANSFER PIPELINELIVE FIRE

DIGHTING FACILITIES LOADING

ARMSOLD TLC UNIT OLD VALES

ETC

1 LS 75000 483200 2416 1100H

R 1130HR

145

BPCL HOSPET PSA FOR SALES

OFFICERHOSPETKARNATAKA-583201

MRPradeep J Hivare

(परिीप ज नहिार)

9940588023 pradeepjhivarebhar

atpetroleumin

STEEL CANOPYTANK

MPDLIGHT FITTINGS

AUTOMATION EQUIPMENT ETC

1 LS 35000 320000 1600 1130H

R 1200HR

146

MANGLIA RECEIPT TERMINAL MANGILA

- SANVER ROAD MANGLIAINDOREMA

DHYA PRADESH-453771 MR Swapnil S

Kakde (सिनिल एस

काकड़) 7709969664 swapnilskakdebhar

atpetroleumin

FW PUMP SUCTION HEADER-

500MM PUMP DISCHARGE PL

250MMCOOLING SYSTEM FIXED

FOAM STSTEMFIRE

EXTINGUISHER JOCKY PUMP ETC

1 LS 75000 567800 2839 1130H

R 1200HR

29

147

ADARSH NAGAR DIST - BIJNORNAZIBABAD

UTTAR PRADESH-246763 MRMohd

Ibran (मौ इबराि)

9839523968 mohdibranbharatpe

troleumin

RUBBER HOSE WITH

FLANGEGATE VALVEs FOAM

DRUMALUMINIUM SCRAPMS TANK500LTR PROVER ETC

1 LOT 75000 500460 25023 1130H

R 1200HR

148

NO- 214 VISHWAKARMA

INDUSTRIAL AREAJAIPURRAJSRH

AN-302013 MRRajendra KM

(राजनर कमार)

99281493310141-6501547

rajendrakmbharatpetroleumin

KIRLOSKAR PUMP KIRLOSKAR

ENGINEFIRE ENGINE 03 NO

1 LOT 35000 230000 1150 1130H

R 1200HR

149

KARUR TERRITORY ATHUR ampKADAPARAI

VILLAGE ERODE ROAD ATHUR

POSTKARURTAMIL NADU-639002

MRRishi Rohan (ऋनष

रोहि) 7979944941 rishirohanbharatpet

roleumin

OLD STEEL TANKOLD PUMPING UNITSOLD

CANOPY ITEMSOLD EMBLEM

POLESOLD YARD LIGHTS FITTINGS

ETC

1 LOT 35000 179020 8951 1130H

R 1200HR

150

BULK OIL DEPOT JANKI NAGAR

BAHRIACH ROADGONDAUTTAR

PRADESH-271001

MRAnuj Jaiswal (अिज

जयसिाल) 7897030498 anujjaiswalbharatp

etroleumin

75KVA DG Set 125 KVA DG Set Preset Meters Proving Tanks

350mm diaStrainier etc

1 LS 75000 6309952 315497 1200H

R 1230HR

151

IRIMPANAM INSTALLATION NEW

OIL INSTALLATIONKOCHI KERALA-682309 MRU

Ramadas (य रामिास)

9958444988 uramadasbharatpet

roleumin

WEATHER SHIELD FOR ESCAPE LADDERWO

METER SYSTEMATF

PUMPLABORATORY

ITEMSSPRINKLER ETC

1 LOT 175000 1920000 9600 1200H

R 1230HR

152

STATION ROADHISSARHARYANA-125001 MRAbdul

Matin (अबिल मतीि)

9983784935 abdulmatinbharatp

etroleumin

2T DISPENCER amp OIL TANKGLOW FACIA CANOPY

ETC

1 LOT 75000 672328 336164 1200H

R 1230HR

30

153

Bharat Petroleum Corporation limited Bhilai Co-op Depot Bijalee NagarGE RoadDistrict-Durg Chattisgarh-490021 Contact Person MrRambabu B

(रामबाब बी)

9926499266 brambabubharatpetroleumin amp MrRavi

K Ghorpade (रनि क

घोरपड) 8600417776 ravikghorpadebharatpetroleumin

USED SCRAPPED TANK

1 LOT 250000 5769360 288468 1200H

R 1230HR

154

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumi

FIRE WATER TANK LIGHT

POLESSTORAGE TANK PIPELINE

ETC

453000

MT 250000 1198675 5993 1200H

R 1230HR

155

BPCL MANMAD INSTALLATION

MANMAD NANDGAON ROAD

PANEWADI MANMADNASHIKMAHARASHTRA423104

Contact Person MrDeepak Satpute

9692006232

USEDSCRAPPED DEPOT ASSETS-

FIRE WATER PIPELINEEXTINGU

ISHERFOAM TANKSVHF

HANDSET ETC

1 LS 175000 9647424 482371 1230H

R 1300HR

156

satish paikara m

(पकरा सतीश एम) CH INSTALLATION

MANAGER (RETAIL) BUDGE BUDGE 2

GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST

24-PARGANAS [SOUTH] BUDGE

BUDGE West Bengal PIN - 700137 TEL -

033-24701457 033-24701765 MOB -

9982754999 e-mail paikarasmbharatpe

troleumin

WEIGH BRIDGE 1 LOT 35000 168000 840 1230H

R 1300HR

31

157

dnyaneshwar

bendkule (बडकल

जञािश िर) SR MANAGER OPS IC

(RETAIL) MIRAJ OPPRAILWAY GOODS

SHED (MG) CHANDANWADI

MIRAJ Maharashtra PIN - 416410 TEL - 0241-2595555 -

MOB - 9820246346 e-mail

dnyaneshwarbbharatpetroleumin

FIRE ENGINE PUMP 03 NO

1 LOT 75000 316800 1584 1230H

R 1300HR

158

NAVGHAR INDUSTRIAL ESTATE

BEHIND MSEB GAS TURBINE UNIT

PBNO8 DIST-RAIGAD

BOKADVIRAURANMAHARASHTRA400702

Contact Person Mr Wadhwa Vinay Kumar

022-27222767981146387

6

DISPERSANT SPRAY SYSTEM20

KL NITROGEN TANKTANK-OIL

ON WATER MONITORING SYSTEM ETC

505 MT 35000 337704 16885 1230H

R 1300HR

159

dua gurinder (िआ

रररििर) CHIEF MANAGER OPS IC (RETAIL) KOTA TOP

MS BHARATPETROLEUM

CORPORATION LTDKOTA TOPNH-

27VILLAGE -BRIJESHPURATATHEDKOTA (RAJASTHAN)-325201 TEL - 0744-

2863317 MOB - 9793294449 e-mail

duagbharatpetroleumin

VARIOUS TYPE OF FIRE WATER

PIPELINE 41 MT 175000 2651707 13258

1230HR

1300HR

160

HAZIRA RETAIL TERRITORY SURAT

HAZIRA ROAD POICHHPORE DIST -

SURATHAZIRA GUJRAT-394510

CONTACT PERSON MRMiran M Vaghela

(नमरि एम िाघला)

9033370396 miranmvaghelabhar

PIPELINE amp FITTINGS FIRE

FIGHTING PUMPSLOADING

ARMS ETC

1 LS 75000 748160 37408 1400H

R 1430HR

32

atpetroleumin

161

BIJWSAN INSTALLATION NEAR

IGI AIRPORTNEW DELHIDELHI-110061

MRNavi Sharma (ििी

शमाा) 7727863450 navisharmabharatp

etroleumin

OLD PLT PIPELINES

1 LOT 35000 170400 852 1400H

R 1430HR

162

negi kamal (िरी कमल

ससिह) SR MANAGER OPS IC (RETAIL) KANPUR KANPUR

POL DEPOT BHAUNTI NH - 2 KALPI ROAD

PANKI KANPUR Uttar Pradesh PIN -

208020 TEL - - 0512-2985689 MOB -

9824201038 e-mail negikbharatpetrole

umin

FIRE ENGINE 03 NO

1 LS 35000 384000 1920 1400H

R 1430HR

163

BG GOODS SHED ROAD THACHA

NALLURTIRUNELVELITAMIL NADU-627358

CONTACT PERSON MR Aditya Sri Ram E

(आदितय शरी राम ई)

8867857296 adityasriramebhara

tpetroleumin

WEIGHT BRIDGE PRODUCT PUMP

WITH MOTORSFILLING

CABINET OLD STEEL PLATE ETC

1 LOT 35000 346264 173132 1400H

R 1430HR

164

BPCL IRUGUR TOP INSTALLATION

RAVATHUR PO IRUGUR

VIACOIMBATORE TAMIL NADU-641103

CONTACT PERSON MRNitesh Kumar

(नितश कमार)

9542345719 niteshkumar001bha

ratpetroleumin

MPDCANOPY ETC

1 LS 35000 328320 16416 1400H

R 1430HR

33

165

DESUR DEPOT NEAR DESUR RAILWAY

STATION VILLAGE ZADSHAPUR

DESURBELGAUMKARNATAKA-590014

MRManikantan G

(कनिकि टि जी)

9894555724 manikantangbharat

petroleumin

200 DIA FF LINE - ADDL WOPD

METER MASTER METERMLDB

PANELBARRIER GATE FOR

ENTRYEXIT ETC

22713

MT 35000 1097387 5486 1430H

R 1500HR

166

NEAR RAILWAY STATION PO

ATHARBANKI RLY COLONY DIST

JAGATSINGHPURPARADEEP ODISHA-

754120 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

OLD PD METERSMS

PIPELINESOLD MS PIPELINESASBEST

OS SHEETS ETC

1 LOT 35000 1889412 94470 1430H

R 1500HR

167

PB NO 106 GPO SALAWASJODHPURR

AJASTHAN-342001 MRAvinash Sahani

(अनििाश साहिी)

9587891413 avinashsahanibhara

tpetroleumin

MS SCRAP FIRE ENGINES (04

NOS) FUEL TANKS 1 MT 35000 246400 1232

1430HR

1500HR

168

BPCL PIYALA RETAIL INSTALLATION

VILLAGE - PIYALA PO ASAUTI TEHSIL-

BALLARBHGARH DIST - FARIDABAD

HARYANA-121102 MRMandal

Soumyajyoti (मिडल

सोमयजयोनत)

9874444332 mandalsbharatpetr

oleumin

FIRE EXTINGUISHER 10

KG DCPRADAR LEVEL GUAGE-

TANK FARM AUPARALLEL

REDUNDANT UPS-15

KVAAUTOMATION CABLESFLP

LIGHT FIXTURES IN WAGON P ETC

1 LOT 75000 724360 36218 1430H

R 1500HR

169

17 A HASTINGS ROADALLAHABADUTTAR PRADESH-211001 MRAkash R rivastava

(आकाश शरीिासति)

7678882211 akashsrivastavabha

ratpetroleumin

CANOPY LIGHTS (CFL)SEWING

MACHINE USHA TAILOR MODCO2

FIRE EXINGUISHER250

W MH Canopy light fixtures ETC

1 LOT 35000 2357168 117858 1430H

R 1500HR

34

170

AT POST AKOLNER TALUKA

AHMEDNAGAR DIST -

AHMEDNAGARMAHARASHTRA-414005

MRArpit Tiwari (अरपात

नतिारी) 9408381499 arpittiwaribharatpe

troleumin

FIRE WATER PUMP 850klTLF PUMP MS (M) 50 KLHR25 KVA DG SETCANOPYAMFTLF PUMP MS (M)

50 KLHR ETC

1 LS 35000 200800 1004 1500H

R 1530HR

171

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

10 KG DCP 10 NOS10 KG DCP 10

NOSBULK METERS 9 NOSBULK

METERS 141 NOS150MM DIA

PIPE LINE FOR SPEED80MM DIA

PIPE LINE FOR SPEED F 1FF PIPE LINE 200 MM ETC

1 LOT 250000 4839456 2419728 1500H

R 1530HR

172

ram mahto (राम

कमार) MANAGER OPS IC (RETAIL)

BALASORE DEPOT BALASORE DEPOT SOMENATHPUR

INDUSTRIAL AREA ESTATE BALASORE

Odisha PIN - 756019 TEL - 06782-224272 99562-19155 MOB - 9453042457 e-mail ramkumarbharatpe

troleumin

JB NFLP 25 NOSLIGHT

FITTINGS FLP 35 NLIGHT POLES

4M HT 12 NOELECTRICAL

CABLESSLAYINGCEILING FANS 20

NOS20 TON WINDOW AC

MAKE-SAMSUN ETC

1 LOT 35000 279564 139782 1500H

R 1530HR

173

BHARAT PETROLEUM CORP LTD SANKARI

DEPOTNARRAPANCHAVADI

SANKARI(RS)SALEM DIST SANKARITAMIL

NADU-637302 MRArun David A

(अरण डनिड ए)

9482875768 arundavidabharatp

etroleumin

200MM DIA STRAINER-

1NOGODREJFILING CABINET

4DRSSLIDING DOOR SDU-1GODREJ STORWEL

MODEL2MF SYSTEM 3PANELS

ETC

1 LOT 250000 4568544 2284272 1500H

R 1530HR

174

IRIMPANAM INSTALLATION NEW

OIL INSTALLATIONKOCHI KERALA-682309 MRU

Ramadas (य रामिास)

9958444988

RLY TRACKS amp ALLIED

FACILITYRLY TRACKS amp ALLIED

FACILITY ADDITIONAL

1 LOT 175000 1548000 7740 1500H

R 1530HR

35

uramadasbharatpetroleumin

175

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

Y STRAINER 200MM

2NOSSLUDGE PIT AT

BERHAMPORE4-DR FILLING CABINET-2

NOONE GODREJ STEEL TABLE

T9EARTHPITS FOR AG TANKS (12

NOS)ETC

1 LS 35000 372320 18616 1530H

R 1600HR

176

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

STOREWELL PLAIN ALMIRAH-2MS

STORAGE SAFEABLOY

LOCKFLP 125W HPMV 4NOSFIRE

ENGINE SET NO10 ETC

1 LOT 35000 3465584 173279 1530H

R 1600HR

177

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

FLP NON-INTEGRAL FLOOD

LIGHT 2SAKTI 4KVA

AUTOSTABILISERZYXEL OMNI 56K

MODEM FOR BERHARECEIVER-

1 CAMERA-2 MONITOR-1 ETC

1 LOT 75000 767068 383534 1530H

R 1600HR

178

BPCL MANMAD INSTALLATION

MANMAD NANDGAON ROAD

PANEWADI MANMADNASHIKMAHARASHTRA423104

Contact Person MrDeepak Satpute

9692006232

1 no 250 KVA DG SET

2 no of 630 KVA DG SET 6 number

HT panels with CTPT bus-bar

AMF panel for DG sets DG set cables

etc

1 LS 175000 1217664 608832 1530H

R 1600HR

179

BPCL MANMAD INSTALLATION

MANMAD NANDGAON ROAD

PANEWADI MANMADNASHIKMAHARASHTRA423104

Contact Person MrDeepak Satpute

Old roof sheet of TWF GANTRY

1 LS 35000 160812 80406 1530H

R 1600HR

36

9692006232

180

BHARAT PETROLEUM CORPORATION

LIMITED KONDAPALLI DEPOT ( TOP )

PINAPAKA (VIL amp POST) KONDAPALLI

(VIA) KRISVIJAYAWADAAN

DHRA PRADESH-9504214192

avneeshbhartibharatpetroleumin

DG SET AMF PANELS FIRE

ENGINE 70W ST LIGHT FIX 13

NOS160W FLP MLL TYPE 74

NOS15M HOSES 36NOS15 TON

AIR COND 2NOSFLD LIGHT

FIT 2X400 25NOS110V 100AH BATT

CHARGER ETC

1 LOT 35000 200000 1000 1600H

R 1630HR

181

IRUGUR BPCL IRUGUR TOP

INSTALLATION RAVATHUR PO

IRUGUR VIA COIMBATORE Tamil Nadu PIN - 641103 CONTACT PERSON MRSoorya Krishna

(सयाा कषणा) 9895449420

sooryakrishnabharatpetroleumin

ELECTRICALLY OPERATED EXIT BARTERMINAL

ROOM CARD READERTLF RTD

UNIT - BAY10POINT4TLF SET STOP VALVE - BAY10POI15 KL UNDER DRIVEWAY

TANK ETC

1 LS 250000 2120778

1 1060389

1600HR

1630HR

182

WARANGAL DEPOT GOOD SHED

ROADWARANGALTELENGANA-506002

MRMukesh Murali

(मकश मरली)

9497270991 mukeshmuralibhara

tpetroleumin

FW PIPELINE IN TANKFARM

AREAERECTION-75HP

MOTOR75HP PPU FLOWMORE

MSTLF125HP PPU

FLORITEHSDITLF20 HP PUMP KIR

MAKE NO 18 ETC

1 LS 75000 4934092 246704 1600H

R 1630HR

183

BARAUNI TOP PAPROUR DISTRICT

BEGUSARAIBARAUNIBIHAR-851114

CONTACT PERSON MRSaurabh Kumar

9432343519 saurabhkumar001b

haratpetroleumin

FIRE ENGINE-615KLHR-3NOSFIRE ENGINE-

615KLHR-3NOSMASTER METER SET - 3

NOS125KVA DG SET - 2 NOS15 TONS WINDOW

AC WITH REMOTE

1 LS 35000 227300 11365 1600H

R 1630HR

37

ETC

184

KATHGODAM DEPOT DIST -

NANITALUTTARAKHAND-263126 CONTACT PERSON MRPawan

Kumar (पिि कमार)

9862826505 pawankumar006bh

aratpetroleumin

1AVERY ZL SDDU ES0652 MS1LampT ZL HDDU BS5257 HSDZ LINE (SD) -

PUMPLampT PACEMAKER

IVLampT PACEMAKER

IV1LampT ZL HDDU GS1246 HSD ETC

1 LOT 35000 364000 1820 1600H

R 1630HR

185

UDAISAGAR ROAD NEAR RANA PRATAP

NAGAR RLY STNUDAIPURRAJAST

HAN-313001 CONTACT PERSON

MRKhuswinder

(खससिििर)

9412058886 khuswinderbharatp

etroleumin

ZWICKY PUMP NO175HP

PPUNIT-PUMP1PIPELINE

amp FTGS 10080NBFIRE

WATER TANK 858 KL CAP ADDFIRE

WATER RING MAIN ADDL EXP 1

SPRINKILER PIPELINE etc

1 LOT 250000 2121216 1060608 1630H

R 1700HR

186

BPC OIL DEPOT BATILPUR DIST-

DEVAREYABATILPURUTTAR PRADESH-

274001 MR Deepak

Joshi (िीपक जोशी)

9927576670 deepakjoshi001bha

ratpetroleumin

DG SET 125KVAPADLOCK (MAKE ABLOY) - 6

NO6 KVA GENSETDG SET 65

KVAVC BREAKER75 HP PP UNIT-PUMP

NO 2 ETC

1 LOT 35000 320000 1600 1630H

R 1700HR

187

Kandla Installation Khari Rohar Road

Gandhidham(Kutch)GandhidhamGUJRAT-

370201 CONTACT PERSON MRMayank

Bhatt (मयिक भटट)

8154964083 mayankbhattbharat

petroleumin

TANK NO 8 4645 KLTK NO2-ADDL CT-MVWSFFTK NO 18 13667 KL

ERECTIOTANK NO 2 15128 KL EXTN

ETC

1 LS 250000 7210400 36052 1630H

R 1700HR

188

PETROL DEPOT ABEKA

MAKBARAMEERUTUTTAR PRADESH-

250002 CONTACT PERSON MRKumar

Avinash (कमार

MIDCO SD PUMP3NO Z LINE (HD) PUMPAVERY

(SD) ERA PUMPSUBPUMP

amp DISPENSORS 2NOLampT Z LINE

1 LOT 75000 5687512 284375 1630H

R 1700HR

38

अनििाश) 8004938516 kumaravbharatpetr

oleumin

SD PUMP ETC

189

MUZAFFARPUR DEPOT VILL

SHERPURMUZAFFARPURM BIHAR-842005

CONTACT PERSON MRDipayan Roy

(दिपायि रॉय) 06243-242047 Extn 222

9933050509 dipayanroybharatp

etroleumin

DISPENCING UNITPOLE MOUNTED EMBLEM CANAOPY

STRUCTUREOLD MPDsTANK amp

MONOLITH ETC

17553

MT 35000 11200 56 1630H

R 1700HR

190

BARAUNI TOP PAPROUR DISTRICT

BEGUSARAIBARAUNIBIHAR-851114

CONTACT PERSON MrManjul Prasad

Arya (मिजल परसाि आया)

7004230090 manjulprasadarybh

aratpetroleumin

PRODUCT PIPE FITTING TANK

FOUNDATIONTWD

PIPESFITTINGS900KL TANK II858KL

TANK 10 ETC

1 LOT 250000 2184023 1092012 1700H

R 1730HR

191

BARAUNI TOP PAPROUR DISTRICT

BEGUSARAIBARAUNIBIHAR-851114

CONTACT PERSON MrManjul Prasad

Arya (मिजल परसाि आया)

7004230090 manjulprasadarybh

aratpetroleumin

FOAM TANK 3KL - 1 NOFOAM TANK

3KL - 1 NO100 MM PIPELINE amp FT

550M150 MM PIPELINE amp

FT225M350 MM PIPELINE amp FT

575M ETC

1 LS 35000 275652 137826 1700H

R 1730HR

192

BIJWSAN INSTALLATION NEAR

IGI AIRPORTNEW DELHIDELHI-110061

MRNavi Sharma (ििी

शमाा) 7727863450 navisharmabharatp

etroleumin

HSD TWD PIPELINE HEADER

amp VELVE UPTO TANKATF TWD

PIPELINE HEADER amp VALVE UPTO

TANKS AND LDO TWD PIPE LINE

HEADER amp VALVE UPTO TANK

1 LS 250000 3513600 17568 1700H

R 1730HR

39

SPECIAL NOTES

1 The above old items would be disposed as indicated in the table

2 Pl refer AnnexurendashD for detailed scope of disposal

TABLE ndash A [ PARTndash2 ] [Tentative]

TENTATIVE TAX RATES

STATE TAX FERROUS SCRAP

ALL IGST 1800

CSGST 900

SGST 900

The above mentioned tax rates are tentative and BPCL reserves the right to apply the rates applicable for ferrous and Non ndashferrous items which will be informed during the auction

40

ANNEXURE-D

Scope and SPECIAL CONDITIONS for Disposal of old tanks amp Depot Assets BPCL has different Installation amp depot as per the list in table A Part I The above list is only indicative and not limited exhaustive or actual and it is only for your general referenceguidance Parties have to physically visit the depot and inspect the lot meant for sale and make their own estimates and ascertain the condition of materials its quality it weight quantities make model numbers size capacities specifications and condition etc Therefore no claim shall be entertained in case of any variations if reported at the time of upliftment which may kindly be noted However there may be few items as given below left in the depot not meant for disposal and the same are separately marked or shown at the time of inspection and parties should consider accordingly The following items are not covered in the subject disposal and they are excluded from contractorrsquos scope of work a) Land b) Grown up Big Trees However small bushes shrubs etc are to be

removed and area to be cleaned from all vegetation etc 1 Pipelines running under Railway Tracks 2 Any petroleum products such as petroldieselkerosenelubricantsgreases

gear oils etc found in tankspipesbarrelsloosebulkpackages etc either inside or outside depot premises Petroleum products sludge are not covered in sale and to be handed over to BPCL if any foundsalvaged

3 Dispensing pumps retail outlet items like trays etc which are clearly marked amp kept separately

Please note that as BPCL has to handover land to Govt Authorities for their construction of sheds etc urgently and therefore the sequence of disposal in Phases and Time Lines shall be as under Contractor has to immediately complete the disposal of facilities falling under area from boundary wall The contractorrsquos obligations for completion of entire job will be as per tender terms amp conditions At the time of dismantling of facilities the contractor has to provide separate temporary fencing at his cost so that even after handing over part land to Govt Authorities for their construction activities other facilities are demarcated and any encroachment from unauthorized authority people are avoided The contractor has to make their own arrangements for safety and security during the entire operations of disposal activities The entire job must be completed as above but not exceeding 16 weeks from the date of authority letter as shown above failing which appropriate action as deemed fit will be taken in line with the general terms and conditions of the auction tender The successful bidder has to surface amp level the complete area after shifting all the materials All debris are to be removed from site For leveling the ground to one level

41

and filling up all trenches of underground tanks or any low level or trenches all debris earth rubble bricks mortar etc salvaged from dismantling are to be used The bidder has to arrange and bear the cost of dismantling loading unloading amp transportation of materials to his their place After excavating removing the underground tanks pipelines etc the same are to be filled up with available material or material brought from outside if required at contractorrsquos cost and risk in particular for filling up of underground tank trenches etc Dismantling of Underground pipelines in the Railway siding area from decantation header manifold sections and up to BPCL depot compound wall needs Railways permission for dismantling excavation etc which are to be obtained by the Purchaser only However BPCL may provide any assistance if required to the Purchaser in obtaining such permissions After excavation etc the area is to be filled back and brought to original condition to the satisfaction of the BPCL and as directed All safety precautions as stipulated by BPCL are to be followed at the time of disposal of facilities both inside and outside BPCL depot premises compound wall Any damage to the Corporationrsquos or Third Partyrsquos properties during removal of the items will have to be made good by the successful tenderer at their own cost The Corporation reserves the right to claim from the contractor any expenses which might have been incurred by it over and above the EMD by way of restoring damages caused to properties belonging to the Corporation Third Parties by the action of such contractorrsquos or their men Party has to make his own arrangement for power connections to cut the tanks or lighting or any other purpose BPCL shall not provide any power connection No invoice challan will be issued by BPCL for each truck of materials to be removed since the entire materials are being disposed on lumpsum single lot basis OTHER SPECIAL CONDITIONS FOR DEMOLITION OF DEPOT FACILITIES 1 The intending bidder should inspect the site prior to submitting of the offer and make himself familiar with the site conditions and available facilities 2 Bidders alongwith the offers must give an undertaking that the steel plates of tanks pipelines that have contained leaded gasoline will not be used for edible products drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe by suitable means 3 Demolition is an inherently hazardous process and hence every person involved in demolition activity must wear protective equipment including helmet gloves safety footwear etc as per BPCL guidelines 4 Demolition must be supervised by persons having thorough knowledge of demolition process 5 Successful bidder shall carryout a survey to assess the physical characteristics and design of the facilities to be demolished so as to arrive at a safe demolition method Based on survey Demolition Action Plan shall be submitted for BPCLrsquos approval before starting any demolition The plan should include bull Sequence of demolition of facilities with time frame bull Method of demolition of facilities including drawings sketches if any bull The proposed treatment for steel plates particularly for tanks which contained leaded gasoline

42

bull How the party will further utilize the steel plates obtained from product tanks and also the product pipes bull Method of disposal of debris bull Manpower to be deployed bull Machinery Equipment to be deployed bull List of PPE [ Personal Protective Equipments ] required and that would be worn by people involved in the activity 6 Before demolition begins all utility services to the structure like electricity water etc must be disconnected Arrangements must be made to keep the unwanted persons as far away as possible from the site by necessary barricade 7 It is dangerous to leave isolated parts of a wall structures standing as they are liable to collapse from the effect of high winds self weight etc and hence necessary cordoning should be made for such cases 8 Debris should not be allowed to build up against walls or floors with the consequent risk of the structure being unintentionally overloaded 9 Disposal process for debris and pit yard for the same should be identified for safe disposal within the stipulated time 10 Order dismantling From safety consideration following order for dismantling of the depot facility is recommended bull All equipment fittings bull AG Product piping and allied fittings bull AG Product tanks bull UG Product tanks bull Fire protection facilities ie fire water tanks hydrant mains monitors etc bull Internal electrification bull Structures bull Buildings bull Electrical ndash external yard lighting cabling MCC etc bull Communication The above is a standard sequence for dismantling but for this particular tender above sequence is superseded by earlier conditions of dismantling in 3 phases as mentioned in special conditions above 111 Demolition of Above Ground (AG) Tanks There are fatal and serious accidents caused by persons entering confined spaces without the necessary tests being carried out and correct safety rescue equipment being provided It is therefore absolutely essential to ensure that product tanks are tested and certified gas free prior to starting of hot work Following sequence shall be followed for dismantling of AG tanks a) Mechanical isolation of Tank by removing all pipe connections fittings like Level Gauges Dip hatch PV Valves Inter-tank catwalk (if any) b) Internal treatment and further dismantling AG tanks shall be demolished preferably by reverse jacking method

43

For safe working necessary scaffolds platforms etc shall be erected and proper access to them shall be provided The steel plates cut from tank shall be lowered using safe hoisting devices having valid test certificates Prevention of further use of steel plates which contained leaded gasoline for storage of edible products drinking water unless they are removed While disposing of the steel plates obtained from product tanks which contained leaded gasoline it shall be ensured that they are not further used for storing edible product and drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe This could be ensured by the following methods By heat treatment of steel plates using flame cleaner By removing all scales etc by abrasive blast cleaning using grits shots If the plates are grit shot blasted care shall be taken to collect the grit or shot from operation to prevent spread of lead bearing dust The used grits shots must be treated as contaminated and not reused for other operations It should be disposed off along with the residue thus obtained as per practice followed for leaded sludge All parties involved in handling the plates should be made aware of their origin and risks involved in view of leaded gasoline Disposal of steel plates from tanks which didnrsquot contain leaded gasoline Steel plates of other tanks in which leaded products have never been stored can be disposed off after cleaning with wire brush to bare metal particularly the first strake and bottom plates The responsibility of ensuring that the plates are completely safe for further use lies with the successful vendor 112 Demolition of UG tanks Following sequence should be sued for the disposal of Underground tanks

1 Mechanical isolation of Tank by removing all pipe connections fittings like Level Gauges Dip hatch PV Valves etc

2 All personnel involved in the removal and disposal of underground tanks should be aware of the potential hazards associated withmdash (a) flammable andor combustible liquids (b) product toxicity (c) entry into confined spaces and (d) entry into excavations

3 Before start of any work on the UG tank ensure that the copies of the tank cleaning certificates for the tanks are available The same to be certified by the BPCL officer (or) authorized inspector from BPCL who is witnessing the demolition before the start of the work

4 Open the manhole covers with the anchoring supports in place and if the tank is found to be filled with water it will be necessary to dispose of the water in an environmentally safe manner

5 After removal of the water from the tank refill the tank with fresh potable water until the tank starts to overflow Do not allow excess water to escape into the excavation and ensure the level does not rise into the vent pipe and submit the tank to excess static pressure

6 Withdraw water until the level is again down to 150 mm below the top of the tank

44

Use only pumping equipment suitable for the purpose and collect all water for proper Disposal

7 Allow the tank to settle for 2-3 hours and test the small vapor space with a gas detector and if the reading is below 5 of the LEL then the tank may be emptied If the same is found above 5 remove the water from the tank The disposal vendor may inform BPCL about the higher LEL readings and BPCL shall arrange to clean the tank further No work shall be taken up on the tank in this case Please note that the reading of the gas detector has to be witnessed by the BPCL officer (or) authorized inspector from BPCL

8 If the reading of the gas detector is below 5 the water may be removed and the cutting operations may be carried out

For safe working necessary shoring shuttering platforms shall be done and proper access shall be provided The steel plates cut from tank shall be lifted using safe hoisting devices having valid test certificates Prevention of further use of steel plates which contained leaded gasoline for storage of edible products drinking water unless they are removed While disposing of the steel plates obtained from product tanks which contained leaded gasoline it shall be ensured that they are not further used for storing edible product and drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe This could be ensured by the following methods By heat treatment of steel plates using flame cleaner By removing all scales etc by abrasive blast cleaning using grits shots If the plates are grit shot blasted care shall be taken to collect the grit or shot from operation to prevent spread of lead bearing dust The used grits shots must be treated as contaminated and not reused for other operations It should be disposed off along with the residue thus obtained as per practice followed for leaded sludge All parties involved in handling the plates should be made aware of their origin and risks involved in view of leaded gasoline Disposal of steel plates from tanks which didnrsquot contain leaded gasoline Steel plates of other tanks in which leaded products have never been stored can be disposed off after cleaning with wire brush to bare metal particularly the first strake and bottom plates The responsibility of ensuring that the plates are completely safe for further use lies with the successful vendor

12 Product Pipelines The pipelines can be disposed off after cleaning by sufficient water flushing The successful vendor shall ensure that these pipes are not re-used for carrying edible products drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe All parties involved in handling the pipes should be made aware of their origin and risks involved 13 General Safety regulations precautions while carrying out dismantling works The objective of this documents is to provide and establish safe-working practices at the work site of Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd These summarized safety requirements are mandatory and should be fully understood both by the successful vendor and their employees The contractual obligation for safety lies completely with the contractor

45

himself Further some additional safety requirements also can come up In such an even the successful vendor shall follow the more stringent regulation at all times The successful vendor shall at his own expense arrange and comply with all safety provisions as stipulated by the Company Bueuro of Indian Standards the Electricity act Factory act OISD and other acts as applicable in respect of all personnel directly or indirectly employed for the work The successful vendor shall ensure that he his sub-contractor and workers employed by him shall comply with all fire safety heath regulations issued from time to time by the company The successful vendor shall also be liable for any pecuniary liability arising on account of any violation by him of the safety requirements Should any injury to people or loss or damage due to fire or accident to any property or a portion thereof occur as a result of failure to comply with such regulations the successful vendor shall be held responsible for the consequences thereof and shall keep the company harmless and indemnified Relevant Indian standard codes on safety 1) IS3764-1922-Excavation work-code of safety 2) IS401 (Part1amp2) ndash 1967 - Safety regulations for steel tubular scaffolding 3) IS3696(Part 1)-1987-Safety code for scaffolds 4) IS3696(Part 2)-1987-Safety code for Ladders 5) IS7293-1974-Safety code for working with construction machinery 6) IS3016-1982-Code of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operations 7) IS4130-1991-Demolition of buildings-Code of safety 8) IS5216(Part 1amp2)-1982-Recommendation on safety procedures and practices in Electrical work 9) IS10667-1983-Guide for selection of industrial safety equipments for protection foot and leg 10) IS6994(Part 1)-1973-Specification for safety glovesPart 1-Leather and cotton gloves 11) IS2925-1984-Specification for Industrial safety helmets 12) IS3521-1983-Industrial safety belts and harnesses Working at Height Working at height is one of the most hazardous construction operations Utmost care is to be taken while working at height Working at height more than 2 Mtrs Shall be done with suitable guard rails and toe board Guard rail and toe board dimensions shall be same as given for scaffoldings While working at height 2 Mtrs And above safety harness must be used All openings must be boldly amp clearly marked and properly barricaded If cover is used it must be capable to bear the weight Proper crawling ladders must be used for sloping roof where tile battens are not strong enough to take the load For fragile roof crawling boards or roof ladder shall be used Openings cut outs on floor roof must be guarded with barricade cover having capacity to withstand human load and clearly marked with colour and notice board Using Ladder

46

Only one person shall climb or descent from one ladder at a time It shall be secured at top and bottom and in addition one person should be present at the ground to hold the ladder as a second check If the ladder is used for carrying material as well suitable foot holds and handholds shall be provided on the ladder The slope of the ladder shall not be too steep or flat (the ladder shall be given an inclination not steeper than 1 to 4 ie 1 horizontal to 4 vertical) to cause slipping or falling off and it shall rest on firm surface No portable single ladder shall be over 10 M in lengths while the width between the side rails in ring ladder shall in no case be less than 30 cms for ladder upto and including 3 Mtrs in length Ladder shall extend at least 1 M above landing place For longer ladders this width should be increased by at least by 6 mm for each additional 30 cms of length Uniform step spacing shall not exceed 15 cms Rung of the ladder shall not be used for support or to tie stiles or side members are meant for this Ladder shall not be hung from its rungs or from one stile as this tends to pull out the rungs Make sure that footwear is free from mud or grease etc before climbing a ladder Ladder used shall be of standard material like wooden steel and be sufficiently strong conforming to IS3696-1991(Part 2) Scaffolding Scaffolding can be defined as a temporary structure supporting one or more platforms and which is used either as a workplace or for storage of materials in the course construction work including both for maintenance and demolition Scaffolding shall be provided for all works that cannot be safely done from the ground except such short period of work as can be done safely from ladders Scaffolds shall be erected altered or dismantled only by competent persons under proper supervision After erection scaffolds shall be inspected at least once in a week and a written report on each inspection is kept The height above which scaffolding is mandatory is 2 Mtrs Scaffolding shall be of good quality Bamboo or steel tubular structure conforming to IS 4014(Part I and II) Scaffolds shall be designed for their maximum load and with a safety factor of at least 4 or as prescribed by the site-in-charge Scaffolds shall be provided with safe means of access such as stairs ladders or ramps Scaffold shall be tied or anchored to the building or structure at suitable intervals so as to prevent movement

47

Joints in the scaffolds shall be tied up and clamped properly to avoid any slippage The upright members of the scaffolding shall be placed on firm and level ground and base plates at their feet shall rest on timber sole boards All the uprights shall be kept equidistant and shall be connected and strengthened by ladders fixed on the inside of the uprights for strength joints in ladders shall be staggered Transforms shall be set on top of ladders and at right angles to them and building structure Bracing is essential to stiffen the scaffolds and prevent sideways movement and it should run diagonally from ladder to ladder or upright to upright Working platforms and gangways should rest squarely and evenly on transforms to prevent risk of trippling Recommended width of it are a) Not less than 60 cm if used as footing only b) Not less than 80 cm if used also for stacking of materials c) Not less than 11 Mtrs If used for the support of a treETLe platform The provision of security guard rails and toe board at every point at which full height is more than 2 Mtrs Shall be made Guard rail height should be between 90cm and 115 cm and toe board should raise 15 cm above the working platform Suitable protection shall be made by providing debris netting against falling of materials Mobile tower scaffold ndash wheels should be locked when in use Static tower scaffold should not exceed 12 Mtrs In height when free standing and above this height should tied Height to base width ratio for static tower should not more than 41 351 and 31 for indoor outdoor and mobile tower respectively Safety harness should be used while working at height more than 2 Mtrs Scaffolding shall be physically checked for load carrying capacity occasionally Following BIS safety codes shall be referred for further safety precautions a) IS3696-1987 PART I-Safety of scaffolding b) IS3696-1991 PART II-Safety code for ladder c) IS4014-PART 2-Code of practive for steel tubular scaffolding ndash safety regulations Working Platform Wherever possible all works to be done at a height greater than 2 Mtrs Above ground level must be performed from properly constructed and maintained working platform Safe means of access shall be provided to all working platforms Working platforms gangways and stairways shall be so constructed that they shall not sag unduly or unequally Every opening in a working platform shall be provided with suitable beams to prevent the fall of persons or materials The working platform shall be - Closely boarded

48

- At least 60 cm wide if used only as a footing only at least 80 cm wide if used also for stacking material and at least 11 Mtrs If used for the support of a treETLe platform - Provided with tow-boards of minimum 015 Mtrs in height - Provided with hand rails not greater than 085 Mtrs above toe-board - Constructed as close to the structure or building as possible Working on roof People working on roof shall be properly protected by providing temporary railing hand rails safety harness Workers working underneath shall use helmets Care shall be taken to prevent falling of material from top to adjoining area in slat roofs more than 10deg safety belt shall be used and belt end fastened properly to a fixed object Workmen shall not be allowed to work on slippery roofs Fragile materials such as wired glass corrugated plastic sheeting and unreinforced insulating slabs etc shall be identified and necessary precautions taken while working on them People working on fragile roof shall be properly protected by providing two Crawling Bards or Roof ladders so that one is available to stand on while the other is being moved Crawling Boards shall have cross batons atleast 32 mm thick and not more than 380 mm apart and shall be secured in position Gas cutting Adherence to relevant codes and employment of qualified workers are two basic requirements for gas cutting process Hazards such as electricity heat flame flammable gas etc are present in this process Hence following precautions must be followed while carrying these operations All fire precautions as stipulated in IS3016 (Code of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operations) shall be followed while gas cutting operations) shall be followed while gas cutting Fire extinguishers sand buckets water and gunny bags shall be provided when hot work is in progress Gas cylinders used for gas cutting Gas cylinders shall be of approved make Gas cylinder valves shall always be checked and shall be closed when not in use Be stored in a well-ventilated area Be fitted with safety caps when not in use Not be lifted by nozzle and rolled All gas and oxygen regulators shall be fitted with Flashback arrestors being non-return valves designed to prevent and explosive mix developing in cylinder Checking for leaks shall be by means of soapy liquid applied to each joint and under no circumstances shall a naked flame be applied to any part of the cylinder When working at a height do not place cylinders directly beneath the working area as molten metal may fall in to the hoses causing leaks and possibly igniting the gases

49

The welder and any person working in close proximity in order to prevent permanent damage to the eyes must wear suitable eye protection when not in use electricity to the holder and electrode shall turned off Hose shall be in good condition properly clamped as per specifications Welding cable shall have proper insulation with minimum number of joints All equipments shall be properly earthed and cables properly insulated and connected LPG Cylinders if used should be stored kept in a well-ventilated placed and there should be no excavations drains or basements nearby LPG Cylinders should never be stored below ground level or closer than 3 M to cylinder containing oxygen or materials which are toxic and corrosive Cylinders full or empty should never to stored upright with the valve uppermost The valve of empty LPG cylinders should be kept closed if they are left open air will diffuse into the cylinder and may form an explosive mixture BIS Code IS3016-1982 on ldquocode of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operationsrdquo shall be referred for further safety measures Electrical work Some of the basic safety steps to be ensured are given below 1) Only authorised person shall carry out dismantling of electrical system 2) Isolation of the electrical system before taking up the work must be ensured 3) Before working on an electrical line fuse should be physically removed and the line is isolated and a suitable locking mechanism must be provided to prevent accidental switching fixing fuses by other persons A notice board displaying ldquoMen at workrdquo message should be placed The section of circuit under repair should be connected to earth 4) IS 5216-1982 ldquoRecommendations on safety procedures and practices in Electric Worksrdquo shall be referred for further safety measures Working with machineries Material handling equipments Many accidents take place while handling materials at site It is highly hazardous operation Hence special attention by contractor is required in this respect Following precautions are recommended Safe working space for all these equipments must be provided Proper material stockyard should be made and all material should be staked arranged kept in orderly manner with proper moving space for handling machinery Proper warning boards signs shall be provided when machineries like cranes hoists are being operated Brakes clutches of winches shall be checked on regular basis Chains ropes belts shall be inspected and repaired changed as necessary All moving part of the material handling equipment must be provided with suitable guards

50

Lifting ropes should be inspected for kinking loose wires high strands corrosion nicking lubrication change in diameter cross section Slings and other lifting materials which are not suitable for use should be promptly withdrawn and destroyed Lifting chains should be inspected for bent links cracks in weld areas or any other section of link trasverse nicks and gauges and corrosion pits Elongation of the lifting chain link due to over loading should be inspected before using it For lifting hook if the throat opening exceeds 15 of the normal opening it should be replaced When inspecting the hook measurement must be made between the shank and narrowest point of the hook opening A chain used for lifting should not be spliced by inserting a bolt between two links Strain should not be put on a kinked chain Hammer should not be used to force a hook over a chain link A safety hook fitted with a latch to prevent displacement of loads should only be used for material handling lifting IS7293-1974 (Code of Practice for Working with Construction Machinery) shall be referred for further safety measures Cranes All works involving the use of crane shall be properly planned in advance and the following shall be ensured The crane is capable of lifting the load Safe load capacity should be clearly marked on jibs winches pulleys slings and ropes All job cranes should have an automatic safe load indicator which alerts the operator The condition of the ground at the crane location is satisfactory to support the crane and the load The rotation of the cab and therefore the boom is not restricted-suitable matting or plates are available to protect underground services and paving All slings shackles hooks etc are of correct rating and in good condition Cranes and lifting equipments must be inspected and carry a valid test certificate issued by an accredited testing agency Crane hooks etc are to be fitted with properly functioning safety clips to prevent displacement of the sling from the hook during the lift Driver of the crane must be watchful and must ensure before driving the vehicle either forward or reverse that no one is near the wheel of the vehicle and no one is trying to climb the vehicle while moving Crane operators and signalers must be over the age of 18 trained and sufficiently experienced There should always to a signalman or a signaling system such as a

51

telephone if the crane operator cannot see the load throughout the lift Hand signal shall be clear and distinct and shall follow recognised code or system Workers must be use safety shoe and helmet They are also required to wear gloves and other PPE for handling of some special materials Raising lowering and braking of jib should not be done abruptly in order to prevent it from snapping All vehicles used by the contractor shall be in worthy conditions and in conformance to the land transport requirements Cranes should be tested and examined by a competent person for its wear and tear No part of the crane or crane load should be closer than 4 Mtrs to live overhead For movement of crane or other material handling equipment ramp gradient should not exceed 1 in 10 No person should be allowed to stand or work under lifted load All drivers shall hold a valid driving license for the class of vehicle to be driven Manual Handling Assistance should be obtained if the load is too heavy or awkward for manual handing Clear walkway to the destination and safe stack should be ensured before handing the load manually Following procedure should be followed while lifting the load manually Stand close to the load on a firm footing and with feet about 30 am apart Bend the knees and keep your back as straight as you can Take a firm grip on a load Breathe in and throw the shoulders backwards Straighten the legs amp continue to keep the back as straight as you can Make sure that your view is not obstructed by the load Keep the load close to the body Lift slowly and smoothly When carrying the load avoid twisting spine to run move your feet instead One person should not be allowed to pull more than 63 kg The best weight unit for lifting by a worker is 18 kg and hence should be fixed as upper limit of load to be lifted by worker If two or more workers are lifting one should give instructions to ensure that the team works together bull Type of clothing is very important in manual handling of material Clothing should be such that it allows easy movement of arms and will not catch in machinery or on a load

52

bull The successful bidder of the said depot assets will assume full responsibility for demolishing and dismantling the said facilities and itrsquos removal from the corporationrsquos land whether through his own employees or through contract labour It should also be a condition of the tender documents that consequent upon the sale of the said depot assets the depot shall cease to be the corporationrsquos ldquoestablishmentrdquo as that expression is defined in the Building and other construction workers actrsquo1996and if the successful bidder employs 50 or more building workers for the demolition of the said facilities he as the ldquoemployerrdquo in relation to the said establishment will ensure full compliance with the said act including section 44 amp 45 thereof Upon the cancellation of the factory license and the slump sale of the assets of the said depot the storage and distribution of petroleum products is no longer carried on in the said facilities The successful bidder or purchaser of the said depot assets who demolishes the said facilities with the intention of selling the various items from the depot as scrap for his own benefit cannot be regarded as a ldquocontractorrdquo as that expression is defined in the contract labour (regulation amp abolition act1970 Similarly the workmen engaged by the successful bidder or purchaser of the said depot assets for carrying out the work of demolition cannot be regarded as contract labour under the said act In the circumstances no sooner the property in the assets of the depot facilities is transferred to the successful bidder or purchaser the corporation can not be regarded as the ldquoprinciple employerrdquo under the said act in as much as the Corpn has ceased to continue the work of the establishment viz The storage and distribution of the petroleum products in the concerned depot bull Under the Environment (protection) Act 1986 read with Hazardous waste (management amp handling) rules1989 the ldquooccupierrdquo in relation to the depot facilities is obliged to ensure that all hazardous waste are properly handled and disposed of without any adverse effects which may result from such wastes and is also responsible for proper collection reception treatment storage or disposal of these wastes either himself or through the ldquooperator of the facilityrdquo Since the corporation is governed by the said act and rules and highest bidder purchaser of the depot assets is not the occupier generating hazardous it is incumbent on the corporation to continue its practice namely handing over the site to the successful bidder the product including the sludge vapour and gas etc is completely removed as per the Companyrsquos operating procedure It may also be appreciated that the highest bidderpurchaser may fail to take any safeguards to protect his employees or the employees of a contractor engaged by him or the public at large from the toxic or poisonous effects of the residual sludge vapour or gas

ARBITRATION CLAUSE

Any dispute or difference whatsoever arising out of or in connection with this Agreement including any question regarding its existence validity construction interpretation application meaning scope operation or effect of this contract or termination thereof shall be referred to and finally resolved through arbitration as per the procedure mentioned herein below (a) The dispute or difference shall in any event be referred only to a Sole Arbitrator (b) The appointment and arbitration proceedings shall be conducted in accordance with SCOPE forum of Arbitration Rules for the time being in force or as amended from time to time (c) The Seat of arbitration shall be at Mumbai (d) The proceedings shall be conducted in English language (e) The cost of the proceedings shall be equally borne by the parties unless otherwise Directed by the Sole Arbitrator

53

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142

KARUR TERRITORY ATHUR ampKADAPARAI

VILLAGE ERODE ROAD ATHUR

POSTKARURTAMIL NADU-639002

MRDilip Krishnan

(दिलीप कषणि)

8138906295 dilipkrishnanbharat

petroleumin

OLD 11KV VCB ELECTRICAL

PANEL500KVA DG SET OLD VFD

PANELMICRO PLC AND PANEL ETC

1 LOT 75000 556800 2784 1100H

R 1130HR

143

WARANGAL DEPOT GOOD SHED

ROADWARANGALTELENGANA-506002

MRMukesh Murali

(मकश मरली)

9497270991 mukeshmuralibhara

tpetroleumin

VARIOUS DIA METER CS

PIPESGATE VALVES

1 LOT 75000 4924689 246234 1100H

R 1130HR

144

RAJBANDH TOP RAJBANDH

CHATTYDURGAPURWEST BENGAL-

713212 MRDurga

Annapurna K V N (िराा

अननपणाा क िी एि)

9775077069 durgakvnbharatpetr

oleumin

SCRAPPED MS SKO PRODUCT

TRANSFER PIPELINELIVE FIRE

DIGHTING FACILITIES LOADING

ARMSOLD TLC UNIT OLD VALES

ETC

1 LS 75000 483200 2416 1100H

R 1130HR

145

BPCL HOSPET PSA FOR SALES

OFFICERHOSPETKARNATAKA-583201

MRPradeep J Hivare

(परिीप ज नहिार)

9940588023 pradeepjhivarebhar

atpetroleumin

STEEL CANOPYTANK

MPDLIGHT FITTINGS

AUTOMATION EQUIPMENT ETC

1 LS 35000 320000 1600 1130H

R 1200HR

146

MANGLIA RECEIPT TERMINAL MANGILA

- SANVER ROAD MANGLIAINDOREMA

DHYA PRADESH-453771 MR Swapnil S

Kakde (सिनिल एस

काकड़) 7709969664 swapnilskakdebhar

atpetroleumin

FW PUMP SUCTION HEADER-

500MM PUMP DISCHARGE PL

250MMCOOLING SYSTEM FIXED

FOAM STSTEMFIRE

EXTINGUISHER JOCKY PUMP ETC

1 LS 75000 567800 2839 1130H

R 1200HR

29

147

ADARSH NAGAR DIST - BIJNORNAZIBABAD

UTTAR PRADESH-246763 MRMohd

Ibran (मौ इबराि)

9839523968 mohdibranbharatpe

troleumin

RUBBER HOSE WITH

FLANGEGATE VALVEs FOAM

DRUMALUMINIUM SCRAPMS TANK500LTR PROVER ETC

1 LOT 75000 500460 25023 1130H

R 1200HR

148

NO- 214 VISHWAKARMA

INDUSTRIAL AREAJAIPURRAJSRH

AN-302013 MRRajendra KM

(राजनर कमार)

99281493310141-6501547

rajendrakmbharatpetroleumin

KIRLOSKAR PUMP KIRLOSKAR

ENGINEFIRE ENGINE 03 NO

1 LOT 35000 230000 1150 1130H

R 1200HR

149

KARUR TERRITORY ATHUR ampKADAPARAI

VILLAGE ERODE ROAD ATHUR

POSTKARURTAMIL NADU-639002

MRRishi Rohan (ऋनष

रोहि) 7979944941 rishirohanbharatpet

roleumin

OLD STEEL TANKOLD PUMPING UNITSOLD

CANOPY ITEMSOLD EMBLEM

POLESOLD YARD LIGHTS FITTINGS

ETC

1 LOT 35000 179020 8951 1130H

R 1200HR

150

BULK OIL DEPOT JANKI NAGAR

BAHRIACH ROADGONDAUTTAR

PRADESH-271001

MRAnuj Jaiswal (अिज

जयसिाल) 7897030498 anujjaiswalbharatp

etroleumin

75KVA DG Set 125 KVA DG Set Preset Meters Proving Tanks

350mm diaStrainier etc

1 LS 75000 6309952 315497 1200H

R 1230HR

151

IRIMPANAM INSTALLATION NEW

OIL INSTALLATIONKOCHI KERALA-682309 MRU

Ramadas (य रामिास)

9958444988 uramadasbharatpet

roleumin

WEATHER SHIELD FOR ESCAPE LADDERWO

METER SYSTEMATF

PUMPLABORATORY

ITEMSSPRINKLER ETC

1 LOT 175000 1920000 9600 1200H

R 1230HR

152

STATION ROADHISSARHARYANA-125001 MRAbdul

Matin (अबिल मतीि)

9983784935 abdulmatinbharatp

etroleumin

2T DISPENCER amp OIL TANKGLOW FACIA CANOPY

ETC

1 LOT 75000 672328 336164 1200H

R 1230HR

30

153

Bharat Petroleum Corporation limited Bhilai Co-op Depot Bijalee NagarGE RoadDistrict-Durg Chattisgarh-490021 Contact Person MrRambabu B

(रामबाब बी)

9926499266 brambabubharatpetroleumin amp MrRavi

K Ghorpade (रनि क

घोरपड) 8600417776 ravikghorpadebharatpetroleumin

USED SCRAPPED TANK

1 LOT 250000 5769360 288468 1200H

R 1230HR

154

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumi

FIRE WATER TANK LIGHT

POLESSTORAGE TANK PIPELINE

ETC

453000

MT 250000 1198675 5993 1200H

R 1230HR

155

BPCL MANMAD INSTALLATION

MANMAD NANDGAON ROAD

PANEWADI MANMADNASHIKMAHARASHTRA423104

Contact Person MrDeepak Satpute

9692006232

USEDSCRAPPED DEPOT ASSETS-

FIRE WATER PIPELINEEXTINGU

ISHERFOAM TANKSVHF

HANDSET ETC

1 LS 175000 9647424 482371 1230H

R 1300HR

156

satish paikara m

(पकरा सतीश एम) CH INSTALLATION

MANAGER (RETAIL) BUDGE BUDGE 2

GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST

24-PARGANAS [SOUTH] BUDGE

BUDGE West Bengal PIN - 700137 TEL -

033-24701457 033-24701765 MOB -

9982754999 e-mail paikarasmbharatpe

troleumin

WEIGH BRIDGE 1 LOT 35000 168000 840 1230H

R 1300HR

31

157

dnyaneshwar

bendkule (बडकल

जञािश िर) SR MANAGER OPS IC

(RETAIL) MIRAJ OPPRAILWAY GOODS

SHED (MG) CHANDANWADI

MIRAJ Maharashtra PIN - 416410 TEL - 0241-2595555 -

MOB - 9820246346 e-mail

dnyaneshwarbbharatpetroleumin

FIRE ENGINE PUMP 03 NO

1 LOT 75000 316800 1584 1230H

R 1300HR

158

NAVGHAR INDUSTRIAL ESTATE

BEHIND MSEB GAS TURBINE UNIT

PBNO8 DIST-RAIGAD

BOKADVIRAURANMAHARASHTRA400702

Contact Person Mr Wadhwa Vinay Kumar

022-27222767981146387

6

DISPERSANT SPRAY SYSTEM20

KL NITROGEN TANKTANK-OIL

ON WATER MONITORING SYSTEM ETC

505 MT 35000 337704 16885 1230H

R 1300HR

159

dua gurinder (िआ

रररििर) CHIEF MANAGER OPS IC (RETAIL) KOTA TOP

MS BHARATPETROLEUM

CORPORATION LTDKOTA TOPNH-

27VILLAGE -BRIJESHPURATATHEDKOTA (RAJASTHAN)-325201 TEL - 0744-

2863317 MOB - 9793294449 e-mail

duagbharatpetroleumin

VARIOUS TYPE OF FIRE WATER

PIPELINE 41 MT 175000 2651707 13258

1230HR

1300HR

160

HAZIRA RETAIL TERRITORY SURAT

HAZIRA ROAD POICHHPORE DIST -

SURATHAZIRA GUJRAT-394510

CONTACT PERSON MRMiran M Vaghela

(नमरि एम िाघला)

9033370396 miranmvaghelabhar

PIPELINE amp FITTINGS FIRE

FIGHTING PUMPSLOADING

ARMS ETC

1 LS 75000 748160 37408 1400H

R 1430HR

32

atpetroleumin

161

BIJWSAN INSTALLATION NEAR

IGI AIRPORTNEW DELHIDELHI-110061

MRNavi Sharma (ििी

शमाा) 7727863450 navisharmabharatp

etroleumin

OLD PLT PIPELINES

1 LOT 35000 170400 852 1400H

R 1430HR

162

negi kamal (िरी कमल

ससिह) SR MANAGER OPS IC (RETAIL) KANPUR KANPUR

POL DEPOT BHAUNTI NH - 2 KALPI ROAD

PANKI KANPUR Uttar Pradesh PIN -

208020 TEL - - 0512-2985689 MOB -

9824201038 e-mail negikbharatpetrole

umin

FIRE ENGINE 03 NO

1 LS 35000 384000 1920 1400H

R 1430HR

163

BG GOODS SHED ROAD THACHA

NALLURTIRUNELVELITAMIL NADU-627358

CONTACT PERSON MR Aditya Sri Ram E

(आदितय शरी राम ई)

8867857296 adityasriramebhara

tpetroleumin

WEIGHT BRIDGE PRODUCT PUMP

WITH MOTORSFILLING

CABINET OLD STEEL PLATE ETC

1 LOT 35000 346264 173132 1400H

R 1430HR

164

BPCL IRUGUR TOP INSTALLATION

RAVATHUR PO IRUGUR

VIACOIMBATORE TAMIL NADU-641103

CONTACT PERSON MRNitesh Kumar

(नितश कमार)

9542345719 niteshkumar001bha

ratpetroleumin

MPDCANOPY ETC

1 LS 35000 328320 16416 1400H

R 1430HR

33

165

DESUR DEPOT NEAR DESUR RAILWAY

STATION VILLAGE ZADSHAPUR

DESURBELGAUMKARNATAKA-590014

MRManikantan G

(कनिकि टि जी)

9894555724 manikantangbharat

petroleumin

200 DIA FF LINE - ADDL WOPD

METER MASTER METERMLDB

PANELBARRIER GATE FOR

ENTRYEXIT ETC

22713

MT 35000 1097387 5486 1430H

R 1500HR

166

NEAR RAILWAY STATION PO

ATHARBANKI RLY COLONY DIST

JAGATSINGHPURPARADEEP ODISHA-

754120 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

OLD PD METERSMS

PIPELINESOLD MS PIPELINESASBEST

OS SHEETS ETC

1 LOT 35000 1889412 94470 1430H

R 1500HR

167

PB NO 106 GPO SALAWASJODHPURR

AJASTHAN-342001 MRAvinash Sahani

(अनििाश साहिी)

9587891413 avinashsahanibhara

tpetroleumin

MS SCRAP FIRE ENGINES (04

NOS) FUEL TANKS 1 MT 35000 246400 1232

1430HR

1500HR

168

BPCL PIYALA RETAIL INSTALLATION

VILLAGE - PIYALA PO ASAUTI TEHSIL-

BALLARBHGARH DIST - FARIDABAD

HARYANA-121102 MRMandal

Soumyajyoti (मिडल

सोमयजयोनत)

9874444332 mandalsbharatpetr

oleumin

FIRE EXTINGUISHER 10

KG DCPRADAR LEVEL GUAGE-

TANK FARM AUPARALLEL

REDUNDANT UPS-15

KVAAUTOMATION CABLESFLP

LIGHT FIXTURES IN WAGON P ETC

1 LOT 75000 724360 36218 1430H

R 1500HR

169

17 A HASTINGS ROADALLAHABADUTTAR PRADESH-211001 MRAkash R rivastava

(आकाश शरीिासति)

7678882211 akashsrivastavabha

ratpetroleumin

CANOPY LIGHTS (CFL)SEWING

MACHINE USHA TAILOR MODCO2

FIRE EXINGUISHER250

W MH Canopy light fixtures ETC

1 LOT 35000 2357168 117858 1430H

R 1500HR

34

170

AT POST AKOLNER TALUKA

AHMEDNAGAR DIST -

AHMEDNAGARMAHARASHTRA-414005

MRArpit Tiwari (अरपात

नतिारी) 9408381499 arpittiwaribharatpe

troleumin

FIRE WATER PUMP 850klTLF PUMP MS (M) 50 KLHR25 KVA DG SETCANOPYAMFTLF PUMP MS (M)

50 KLHR ETC

1 LS 35000 200800 1004 1500H

R 1530HR

171

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

10 KG DCP 10 NOS10 KG DCP 10

NOSBULK METERS 9 NOSBULK

METERS 141 NOS150MM DIA

PIPE LINE FOR SPEED80MM DIA

PIPE LINE FOR SPEED F 1FF PIPE LINE 200 MM ETC

1 LOT 250000 4839456 2419728 1500H

R 1530HR

172

ram mahto (राम

कमार) MANAGER OPS IC (RETAIL)

BALASORE DEPOT BALASORE DEPOT SOMENATHPUR

INDUSTRIAL AREA ESTATE BALASORE

Odisha PIN - 756019 TEL - 06782-224272 99562-19155 MOB - 9453042457 e-mail ramkumarbharatpe

troleumin

JB NFLP 25 NOSLIGHT

FITTINGS FLP 35 NLIGHT POLES

4M HT 12 NOELECTRICAL

CABLESSLAYINGCEILING FANS 20

NOS20 TON WINDOW AC

MAKE-SAMSUN ETC

1 LOT 35000 279564 139782 1500H

R 1530HR

173

BHARAT PETROLEUM CORP LTD SANKARI

DEPOTNARRAPANCHAVADI

SANKARI(RS)SALEM DIST SANKARITAMIL

NADU-637302 MRArun David A

(अरण डनिड ए)

9482875768 arundavidabharatp

etroleumin

200MM DIA STRAINER-

1NOGODREJFILING CABINET

4DRSSLIDING DOOR SDU-1GODREJ STORWEL

MODEL2MF SYSTEM 3PANELS

ETC

1 LOT 250000 4568544 2284272 1500H

R 1530HR

174

IRIMPANAM INSTALLATION NEW

OIL INSTALLATIONKOCHI KERALA-682309 MRU

Ramadas (य रामिास)

9958444988

RLY TRACKS amp ALLIED

FACILITYRLY TRACKS amp ALLIED

FACILITY ADDITIONAL

1 LOT 175000 1548000 7740 1500H

R 1530HR

35

uramadasbharatpetroleumin

175

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

Y STRAINER 200MM

2NOSSLUDGE PIT AT

BERHAMPORE4-DR FILLING CABINET-2

NOONE GODREJ STEEL TABLE

T9EARTHPITS FOR AG TANKS (12

NOS)ETC

1 LS 35000 372320 18616 1530H

R 1600HR

176

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

STOREWELL PLAIN ALMIRAH-2MS

STORAGE SAFEABLOY

LOCKFLP 125W HPMV 4NOSFIRE

ENGINE SET NO10 ETC

1 LOT 35000 3465584 173279 1530H

R 1600HR

177

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

FLP NON-INTEGRAL FLOOD

LIGHT 2SAKTI 4KVA

AUTOSTABILISERZYXEL OMNI 56K

MODEM FOR BERHARECEIVER-

1 CAMERA-2 MONITOR-1 ETC

1 LOT 75000 767068 383534 1530H

R 1600HR

178

BPCL MANMAD INSTALLATION

MANMAD NANDGAON ROAD

PANEWADI MANMADNASHIKMAHARASHTRA423104

Contact Person MrDeepak Satpute

9692006232

1 no 250 KVA DG SET

2 no of 630 KVA DG SET 6 number

HT panels with CTPT bus-bar

AMF panel for DG sets DG set cables

etc

1 LS 175000 1217664 608832 1530H

R 1600HR

179

BPCL MANMAD INSTALLATION

MANMAD NANDGAON ROAD

PANEWADI MANMADNASHIKMAHARASHTRA423104

Contact Person MrDeepak Satpute

Old roof sheet of TWF GANTRY

1 LS 35000 160812 80406 1530H

R 1600HR

36

9692006232

180

BHARAT PETROLEUM CORPORATION

LIMITED KONDAPALLI DEPOT ( TOP )

PINAPAKA (VIL amp POST) KONDAPALLI

(VIA) KRISVIJAYAWADAAN

DHRA PRADESH-9504214192

avneeshbhartibharatpetroleumin

DG SET AMF PANELS FIRE

ENGINE 70W ST LIGHT FIX 13

NOS160W FLP MLL TYPE 74

NOS15M HOSES 36NOS15 TON

AIR COND 2NOSFLD LIGHT

FIT 2X400 25NOS110V 100AH BATT

CHARGER ETC

1 LOT 35000 200000 1000 1600H

R 1630HR

181

IRUGUR BPCL IRUGUR TOP

INSTALLATION RAVATHUR PO

IRUGUR VIA COIMBATORE Tamil Nadu PIN - 641103 CONTACT PERSON MRSoorya Krishna

(सयाा कषणा) 9895449420

sooryakrishnabharatpetroleumin

ELECTRICALLY OPERATED EXIT BARTERMINAL

ROOM CARD READERTLF RTD

UNIT - BAY10POINT4TLF SET STOP VALVE - BAY10POI15 KL UNDER DRIVEWAY

TANK ETC

1 LS 250000 2120778

1 1060389

1600HR

1630HR

182

WARANGAL DEPOT GOOD SHED

ROADWARANGALTELENGANA-506002

MRMukesh Murali

(मकश मरली)

9497270991 mukeshmuralibhara

tpetroleumin

FW PIPELINE IN TANKFARM

AREAERECTION-75HP

MOTOR75HP PPU FLOWMORE

MSTLF125HP PPU

FLORITEHSDITLF20 HP PUMP KIR

MAKE NO 18 ETC

1 LS 75000 4934092 246704 1600H

R 1630HR

183

BARAUNI TOP PAPROUR DISTRICT

BEGUSARAIBARAUNIBIHAR-851114

CONTACT PERSON MRSaurabh Kumar

9432343519 saurabhkumar001b

haratpetroleumin

FIRE ENGINE-615KLHR-3NOSFIRE ENGINE-

615KLHR-3NOSMASTER METER SET - 3

NOS125KVA DG SET - 2 NOS15 TONS WINDOW

AC WITH REMOTE

1 LS 35000 227300 11365 1600H

R 1630HR

37

ETC

184

KATHGODAM DEPOT DIST -

NANITALUTTARAKHAND-263126 CONTACT PERSON MRPawan

Kumar (पिि कमार)

9862826505 pawankumar006bh

aratpetroleumin

1AVERY ZL SDDU ES0652 MS1LampT ZL HDDU BS5257 HSDZ LINE (SD) -

PUMPLampT PACEMAKER

IVLampT PACEMAKER

IV1LampT ZL HDDU GS1246 HSD ETC

1 LOT 35000 364000 1820 1600H

R 1630HR

185

UDAISAGAR ROAD NEAR RANA PRATAP

NAGAR RLY STNUDAIPURRAJAST

HAN-313001 CONTACT PERSON

MRKhuswinder

(खससिििर)

9412058886 khuswinderbharatp

etroleumin

ZWICKY PUMP NO175HP

PPUNIT-PUMP1PIPELINE

amp FTGS 10080NBFIRE

WATER TANK 858 KL CAP ADDFIRE

WATER RING MAIN ADDL EXP 1

SPRINKILER PIPELINE etc

1 LOT 250000 2121216 1060608 1630H

R 1700HR

186

BPC OIL DEPOT BATILPUR DIST-

DEVAREYABATILPURUTTAR PRADESH-

274001 MR Deepak

Joshi (िीपक जोशी)

9927576670 deepakjoshi001bha

ratpetroleumin

DG SET 125KVAPADLOCK (MAKE ABLOY) - 6

NO6 KVA GENSETDG SET 65

KVAVC BREAKER75 HP PP UNIT-PUMP

NO 2 ETC

1 LOT 35000 320000 1600 1630H

R 1700HR

187

Kandla Installation Khari Rohar Road

Gandhidham(Kutch)GandhidhamGUJRAT-

370201 CONTACT PERSON MRMayank

Bhatt (मयिक भटट)

8154964083 mayankbhattbharat

petroleumin

TANK NO 8 4645 KLTK NO2-ADDL CT-MVWSFFTK NO 18 13667 KL

ERECTIOTANK NO 2 15128 KL EXTN

ETC

1 LS 250000 7210400 36052 1630H

R 1700HR

188

PETROL DEPOT ABEKA

MAKBARAMEERUTUTTAR PRADESH-

250002 CONTACT PERSON MRKumar

Avinash (कमार

MIDCO SD PUMP3NO Z LINE (HD) PUMPAVERY

(SD) ERA PUMPSUBPUMP

amp DISPENSORS 2NOLampT Z LINE

1 LOT 75000 5687512 284375 1630H

R 1700HR

38

अनििाश) 8004938516 kumaravbharatpetr

oleumin

SD PUMP ETC

189

MUZAFFARPUR DEPOT VILL

SHERPURMUZAFFARPURM BIHAR-842005

CONTACT PERSON MRDipayan Roy

(दिपायि रॉय) 06243-242047 Extn 222

9933050509 dipayanroybharatp

etroleumin

DISPENCING UNITPOLE MOUNTED EMBLEM CANAOPY

STRUCTUREOLD MPDsTANK amp

MONOLITH ETC

17553

MT 35000 11200 56 1630H

R 1700HR

190

BARAUNI TOP PAPROUR DISTRICT

BEGUSARAIBARAUNIBIHAR-851114

CONTACT PERSON MrManjul Prasad

Arya (मिजल परसाि आया)

7004230090 manjulprasadarybh

aratpetroleumin

PRODUCT PIPE FITTING TANK

FOUNDATIONTWD

PIPESFITTINGS900KL TANK II858KL

TANK 10 ETC

1 LOT 250000 2184023 1092012 1700H

R 1730HR

191

BARAUNI TOP PAPROUR DISTRICT

BEGUSARAIBARAUNIBIHAR-851114

CONTACT PERSON MrManjul Prasad

Arya (मिजल परसाि आया)

7004230090 manjulprasadarybh

aratpetroleumin

FOAM TANK 3KL - 1 NOFOAM TANK

3KL - 1 NO100 MM PIPELINE amp FT

550M150 MM PIPELINE amp

FT225M350 MM PIPELINE amp FT

575M ETC

1 LS 35000 275652 137826 1700H

R 1730HR

192

BIJWSAN INSTALLATION NEAR

IGI AIRPORTNEW DELHIDELHI-110061

MRNavi Sharma (ििी

शमाा) 7727863450 navisharmabharatp

etroleumin

HSD TWD PIPELINE HEADER

amp VELVE UPTO TANKATF TWD

PIPELINE HEADER amp VALVE UPTO

TANKS AND LDO TWD PIPE LINE

HEADER amp VALVE UPTO TANK

1 LS 250000 3513600 17568 1700H

R 1730HR

39

SPECIAL NOTES

1 The above old items would be disposed as indicated in the table

2 Pl refer AnnexurendashD for detailed scope of disposal

TABLE ndash A [ PARTndash2 ] [Tentative]

TENTATIVE TAX RATES

STATE TAX FERROUS SCRAP

ALL IGST 1800

CSGST 900

SGST 900

The above mentioned tax rates are tentative and BPCL reserves the right to apply the rates applicable for ferrous and Non ndashferrous items which will be informed during the auction

40

ANNEXURE-D

Scope and SPECIAL CONDITIONS for Disposal of old tanks amp Depot Assets BPCL has different Installation amp depot as per the list in table A Part I The above list is only indicative and not limited exhaustive or actual and it is only for your general referenceguidance Parties have to physically visit the depot and inspect the lot meant for sale and make their own estimates and ascertain the condition of materials its quality it weight quantities make model numbers size capacities specifications and condition etc Therefore no claim shall be entertained in case of any variations if reported at the time of upliftment which may kindly be noted However there may be few items as given below left in the depot not meant for disposal and the same are separately marked or shown at the time of inspection and parties should consider accordingly The following items are not covered in the subject disposal and they are excluded from contractorrsquos scope of work a) Land b) Grown up Big Trees However small bushes shrubs etc are to be

removed and area to be cleaned from all vegetation etc 1 Pipelines running under Railway Tracks 2 Any petroleum products such as petroldieselkerosenelubricantsgreases

gear oils etc found in tankspipesbarrelsloosebulkpackages etc either inside or outside depot premises Petroleum products sludge are not covered in sale and to be handed over to BPCL if any foundsalvaged

3 Dispensing pumps retail outlet items like trays etc which are clearly marked amp kept separately

Please note that as BPCL has to handover land to Govt Authorities for their construction of sheds etc urgently and therefore the sequence of disposal in Phases and Time Lines shall be as under Contractor has to immediately complete the disposal of facilities falling under area from boundary wall The contractorrsquos obligations for completion of entire job will be as per tender terms amp conditions At the time of dismantling of facilities the contractor has to provide separate temporary fencing at his cost so that even after handing over part land to Govt Authorities for their construction activities other facilities are demarcated and any encroachment from unauthorized authority people are avoided The contractor has to make their own arrangements for safety and security during the entire operations of disposal activities The entire job must be completed as above but not exceeding 16 weeks from the date of authority letter as shown above failing which appropriate action as deemed fit will be taken in line with the general terms and conditions of the auction tender The successful bidder has to surface amp level the complete area after shifting all the materials All debris are to be removed from site For leveling the ground to one level

41

and filling up all trenches of underground tanks or any low level or trenches all debris earth rubble bricks mortar etc salvaged from dismantling are to be used The bidder has to arrange and bear the cost of dismantling loading unloading amp transportation of materials to his their place After excavating removing the underground tanks pipelines etc the same are to be filled up with available material or material brought from outside if required at contractorrsquos cost and risk in particular for filling up of underground tank trenches etc Dismantling of Underground pipelines in the Railway siding area from decantation header manifold sections and up to BPCL depot compound wall needs Railways permission for dismantling excavation etc which are to be obtained by the Purchaser only However BPCL may provide any assistance if required to the Purchaser in obtaining such permissions After excavation etc the area is to be filled back and brought to original condition to the satisfaction of the BPCL and as directed All safety precautions as stipulated by BPCL are to be followed at the time of disposal of facilities both inside and outside BPCL depot premises compound wall Any damage to the Corporationrsquos or Third Partyrsquos properties during removal of the items will have to be made good by the successful tenderer at their own cost The Corporation reserves the right to claim from the contractor any expenses which might have been incurred by it over and above the EMD by way of restoring damages caused to properties belonging to the Corporation Third Parties by the action of such contractorrsquos or their men Party has to make his own arrangement for power connections to cut the tanks or lighting or any other purpose BPCL shall not provide any power connection No invoice challan will be issued by BPCL for each truck of materials to be removed since the entire materials are being disposed on lumpsum single lot basis OTHER SPECIAL CONDITIONS FOR DEMOLITION OF DEPOT FACILITIES 1 The intending bidder should inspect the site prior to submitting of the offer and make himself familiar with the site conditions and available facilities 2 Bidders alongwith the offers must give an undertaking that the steel plates of tanks pipelines that have contained leaded gasoline will not be used for edible products drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe by suitable means 3 Demolition is an inherently hazardous process and hence every person involved in demolition activity must wear protective equipment including helmet gloves safety footwear etc as per BPCL guidelines 4 Demolition must be supervised by persons having thorough knowledge of demolition process 5 Successful bidder shall carryout a survey to assess the physical characteristics and design of the facilities to be demolished so as to arrive at a safe demolition method Based on survey Demolition Action Plan shall be submitted for BPCLrsquos approval before starting any demolition The plan should include bull Sequence of demolition of facilities with time frame bull Method of demolition of facilities including drawings sketches if any bull The proposed treatment for steel plates particularly for tanks which contained leaded gasoline

42

bull How the party will further utilize the steel plates obtained from product tanks and also the product pipes bull Method of disposal of debris bull Manpower to be deployed bull Machinery Equipment to be deployed bull List of PPE [ Personal Protective Equipments ] required and that would be worn by people involved in the activity 6 Before demolition begins all utility services to the structure like electricity water etc must be disconnected Arrangements must be made to keep the unwanted persons as far away as possible from the site by necessary barricade 7 It is dangerous to leave isolated parts of a wall structures standing as they are liable to collapse from the effect of high winds self weight etc and hence necessary cordoning should be made for such cases 8 Debris should not be allowed to build up against walls or floors with the consequent risk of the structure being unintentionally overloaded 9 Disposal process for debris and pit yard for the same should be identified for safe disposal within the stipulated time 10 Order dismantling From safety consideration following order for dismantling of the depot facility is recommended bull All equipment fittings bull AG Product piping and allied fittings bull AG Product tanks bull UG Product tanks bull Fire protection facilities ie fire water tanks hydrant mains monitors etc bull Internal electrification bull Structures bull Buildings bull Electrical ndash external yard lighting cabling MCC etc bull Communication The above is a standard sequence for dismantling but for this particular tender above sequence is superseded by earlier conditions of dismantling in 3 phases as mentioned in special conditions above 111 Demolition of Above Ground (AG) Tanks There are fatal and serious accidents caused by persons entering confined spaces without the necessary tests being carried out and correct safety rescue equipment being provided It is therefore absolutely essential to ensure that product tanks are tested and certified gas free prior to starting of hot work Following sequence shall be followed for dismantling of AG tanks a) Mechanical isolation of Tank by removing all pipe connections fittings like Level Gauges Dip hatch PV Valves Inter-tank catwalk (if any) b) Internal treatment and further dismantling AG tanks shall be demolished preferably by reverse jacking method

43

For safe working necessary scaffolds platforms etc shall be erected and proper access to them shall be provided The steel plates cut from tank shall be lowered using safe hoisting devices having valid test certificates Prevention of further use of steel plates which contained leaded gasoline for storage of edible products drinking water unless they are removed While disposing of the steel plates obtained from product tanks which contained leaded gasoline it shall be ensured that they are not further used for storing edible product and drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe This could be ensured by the following methods By heat treatment of steel plates using flame cleaner By removing all scales etc by abrasive blast cleaning using grits shots If the plates are grit shot blasted care shall be taken to collect the grit or shot from operation to prevent spread of lead bearing dust The used grits shots must be treated as contaminated and not reused for other operations It should be disposed off along with the residue thus obtained as per practice followed for leaded sludge All parties involved in handling the plates should be made aware of their origin and risks involved in view of leaded gasoline Disposal of steel plates from tanks which didnrsquot contain leaded gasoline Steel plates of other tanks in which leaded products have never been stored can be disposed off after cleaning with wire brush to bare metal particularly the first strake and bottom plates The responsibility of ensuring that the plates are completely safe for further use lies with the successful vendor 112 Demolition of UG tanks Following sequence should be sued for the disposal of Underground tanks

1 Mechanical isolation of Tank by removing all pipe connections fittings like Level Gauges Dip hatch PV Valves etc

2 All personnel involved in the removal and disposal of underground tanks should be aware of the potential hazards associated withmdash (a) flammable andor combustible liquids (b) product toxicity (c) entry into confined spaces and (d) entry into excavations

3 Before start of any work on the UG tank ensure that the copies of the tank cleaning certificates for the tanks are available The same to be certified by the BPCL officer (or) authorized inspector from BPCL who is witnessing the demolition before the start of the work

4 Open the manhole covers with the anchoring supports in place and if the tank is found to be filled with water it will be necessary to dispose of the water in an environmentally safe manner

5 After removal of the water from the tank refill the tank with fresh potable water until the tank starts to overflow Do not allow excess water to escape into the excavation and ensure the level does not rise into the vent pipe and submit the tank to excess static pressure

6 Withdraw water until the level is again down to 150 mm below the top of the tank

44

Use only pumping equipment suitable for the purpose and collect all water for proper Disposal

7 Allow the tank to settle for 2-3 hours and test the small vapor space with a gas detector and if the reading is below 5 of the LEL then the tank may be emptied If the same is found above 5 remove the water from the tank The disposal vendor may inform BPCL about the higher LEL readings and BPCL shall arrange to clean the tank further No work shall be taken up on the tank in this case Please note that the reading of the gas detector has to be witnessed by the BPCL officer (or) authorized inspector from BPCL

8 If the reading of the gas detector is below 5 the water may be removed and the cutting operations may be carried out

For safe working necessary shoring shuttering platforms shall be done and proper access shall be provided The steel plates cut from tank shall be lifted using safe hoisting devices having valid test certificates Prevention of further use of steel plates which contained leaded gasoline for storage of edible products drinking water unless they are removed While disposing of the steel plates obtained from product tanks which contained leaded gasoline it shall be ensured that they are not further used for storing edible product and drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe This could be ensured by the following methods By heat treatment of steel plates using flame cleaner By removing all scales etc by abrasive blast cleaning using grits shots If the plates are grit shot blasted care shall be taken to collect the grit or shot from operation to prevent spread of lead bearing dust The used grits shots must be treated as contaminated and not reused for other operations It should be disposed off along with the residue thus obtained as per practice followed for leaded sludge All parties involved in handling the plates should be made aware of their origin and risks involved in view of leaded gasoline Disposal of steel plates from tanks which didnrsquot contain leaded gasoline Steel plates of other tanks in which leaded products have never been stored can be disposed off after cleaning with wire brush to bare metal particularly the first strake and bottom plates The responsibility of ensuring that the plates are completely safe for further use lies with the successful vendor

12 Product Pipelines The pipelines can be disposed off after cleaning by sufficient water flushing The successful vendor shall ensure that these pipes are not re-used for carrying edible products drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe All parties involved in handling the pipes should be made aware of their origin and risks involved 13 General Safety regulations precautions while carrying out dismantling works The objective of this documents is to provide and establish safe-working practices at the work site of Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd These summarized safety requirements are mandatory and should be fully understood both by the successful vendor and their employees The contractual obligation for safety lies completely with the contractor

45

himself Further some additional safety requirements also can come up In such an even the successful vendor shall follow the more stringent regulation at all times The successful vendor shall at his own expense arrange and comply with all safety provisions as stipulated by the Company Bueuro of Indian Standards the Electricity act Factory act OISD and other acts as applicable in respect of all personnel directly or indirectly employed for the work The successful vendor shall ensure that he his sub-contractor and workers employed by him shall comply with all fire safety heath regulations issued from time to time by the company The successful vendor shall also be liable for any pecuniary liability arising on account of any violation by him of the safety requirements Should any injury to people or loss or damage due to fire or accident to any property or a portion thereof occur as a result of failure to comply with such regulations the successful vendor shall be held responsible for the consequences thereof and shall keep the company harmless and indemnified Relevant Indian standard codes on safety 1) IS3764-1922-Excavation work-code of safety 2) IS401 (Part1amp2) ndash 1967 - Safety regulations for steel tubular scaffolding 3) IS3696(Part 1)-1987-Safety code for scaffolds 4) IS3696(Part 2)-1987-Safety code for Ladders 5) IS7293-1974-Safety code for working with construction machinery 6) IS3016-1982-Code of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operations 7) IS4130-1991-Demolition of buildings-Code of safety 8) IS5216(Part 1amp2)-1982-Recommendation on safety procedures and practices in Electrical work 9) IS10667-1983-Guide for selection of industrial safety equipments for protection foot and leg 10) IS6994(Part 1)-1973-Specification for safety glovesPart 1-Leather and cotton gloves 11) IS2925-1984-Specification for Industrial safety helmets 12) IS3521-1983-Industrial safety belts and harnesses Working at Height Working at height is one of the most hazardous construction operations Utmost care is to be taken while working at height Working at height more than 2 Mtrs Shall be done with suitable guard rails and toe board Guard rail and toe board dimensions shall be same as given for scaffoldings While working at height 2 Mtrs And above safety harness must be used All openings must be boldly amp clearly marked and properly barricaded If cover is used it must be capable to bear the weight Proper crawling ladders must be used for sloping roof where tile battens are not strong enough to take the load For fragile roof crawling boards or roof ladder shall be used Openings cut outs on floor roof must be guarded with barricade cover having capacity to withstand human load and clearly marked with colour and notice board Using Ladder

46

Only one person shall climb or descent from one ladder at a time It shall be secured at top and bottom and in addition one person should be present at the ground to hold the ladder as a second check If the ladder is used for carrying material as well suitable foot holds and handholds shall be provided on the ladder The slope of the ladder shall not be too steep or flat (the ladder shall be given an inclination not steeper than 1 to 4 ie 1 horizontal to 4 vertical) to cause slipping or falling off and it shall rest on firm surface No portable single ladder shall be over 10 M in lengths while the width between the side rails in ring ladder shall in no case be less than 30 cms for ladder upto and including 3 Mtrs in length Ladder shall extend at least 1 M above landing place For longer ladders this width should be increased by at least by 6 mm for each additional 30 cms of length Uniform step spacing shall not exceed 15 cms Rung of the ladder shall not be used for support or to tie stiles or side members are meant for this Ladder shall not be hung from its rungs or from one stile as this tends to pull out the rungs Make sure that footwear is free from mud or grease etc before climbing a ladder Ladder used shall be of standard material like wooden steel and be sufficiently strong conforming to IS3696-1991(Part 2) Scaffolding Scaffolding can be defined as a temporary structure supporting one or more platforms and which is used either as a workplace or for storage of materials in the course construction work including both for maintenance and demolition Scaffolding shall be provided for all works that cannot be safely done from the ground except such short period of work as can be done safely from ladders Scaffolds shall be erected altered or dismantled only by competent persons under proper supervision After erection scaffolds shall be inspected at least once in a week and a written report on each inspection is kept The height above which scaffolding is mandatory is 2 Mtrs Scaffolding shall be of good quality Bamboo or steel tubular structure conforming to IS 4014(Part I and II) Scaffolds shall be designed for their maximum load and with a safety factor of at least 4 or as prescribed by the site-in-charge Scaffolds shall be provided with safe means of access such as stairs ladders or ramps Scaffold shall be tied or anchored to the building or structure at suitable intervals so as to prevent movement

47

Joints in the scaffolds shall be tied up and clamped properly to avoid any slippage The upright members of the scaffolding shall be placed on firm and level ground and base plates at their feet shall rest on timber sole boards All the uprights shall be kept equidistant and shall be connected and strengthened by ladders fixed on the inside of the uprights for strength joints in ladders shall be staggered Transforms shall be set on top of ladders and at right angles to them and building structure Bracing is essential to stiffen the scaffolds and prevent sideways movement and it should run diagonally from ladder to ladder or upright to upright Working platforms and gangways should rest squarely and evenly on transforms to prevent risk of trippling Recommended width of it are a) Not less than 60 cm if used as footing only b) Not less than 80 cm if used also for stacking of materials c) Not less than 11 Mtrs If used for the support of a treETLe platform The provision of security guard rails and toe board at every point at which full height is more than 2 Mtrs Shall be made Guard rail height should be between 90cm and 115 cm and toe board should raise 15 cm above the working platform Suitable protection shall be made by providing debris netting against falling of materials Mobile tower scaffold ndash wheels should be locked when in use Static tower scaffold should not exceed 12 Mtrs In height when free standing and above this height should tied Height to base width ratio for static tower should not more than 41 351 and 31 for indoor outdoor and mobile tower respectively Safety harness should be used while working at height more than 2 Mtrs Scaffolding shall be physically checked for load carrying capacity occasionally Following BIS safety codes shall be referred for further safety precautions a) IS3696-1987 PART I-Safety of scaffolding b) IS3696-1991 PART II-Safety code for ladder c) IS4014-PART 2-Code of practive for steel tubular scaffolding ndash safety regulations Working Platform Wherever possible all works to be done at a height greater than 2 Mtrs Above ground level must be performed from properly constructed and maintained working platform Safe means of access shall be provided to all working platforms Working platforms gangways and stairways shall be so constructed that they shall not sag unduly or unequally Every opening in a working platform shall be provided with suitable beams to prevent the fall of persons or materials The working platform shall be - Closely boarded

48

- At least 60 cm wide if used only as a footing only at least 80 cm wide if used also for stacking material and at least 11 Mtrs If used for the support of a treETLe platform - Provided with tow-boards of minimum 015 Mtrs in height - Provided with hand rails not greater than 085 Mtrs above toe-board - Constructed as close to the structure or building as possible Working on roof People working on roof shall be properly protected by providing temporary railing hand rails safety harness Workers working underneath shall use helmets Care shall be taken to prevent falling of material from top to adjoining area in slat roofs more than 10deg safety belt shall be used and belt end fastened properly to a fixed object Workmen shall not be allowed to work on slippery roofs Fragile materials such as wired glass corrugated plastic sheeting and unreinforced insulating slabs etc shall be identified and necessary precautions taken while working on them People working on fragile roof shall be properly protected by providing two Crawling Bards or Roof ladders so that one is available to stand on while the other is being moved Crawling Boards shall have cross batons atleast 32 mm thick and not more than 380 mm apart and shall be secured in position Gas cutting Adherence to relevant codes and employment of qualified workers are two basic requirements for gas cutting process Hazards such as electricity heat flame flammable gas etc are present in this process Hence following precautions must be followed while carrying these operations All fire precautions as stipulated in IS3016 (Code of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operations) shall be followed while gas cutting operations) shall be followed while gas cutting Fire extinguishers sand buckets water and gunny bags shall be provided when hot work is in progress Gas cylinders used for gas cutting Gas cylinders shall be of approved make Gas cylinder valves shall always be checked and shall be closed when not in use Be stored in a well-ventilated area Be fitted with safety caps when not in use Not be lifted by nozzle and rolled All gas and oxygen regulators shall be fitted with Flashback arrestors being non-return valves designed to prevent and explosive mix developing in cylinder Checking for leaks shall be by means of soapy liquid applied to each joint and under no circumstances shall a naked flame be applied to any part of the cylinder When working at a height do not place cylinders directly beneath the working area as molten metal may fall in to the hoses causing leaks and possibly igniting the gases

49

The welder and any person working in close proximity in order to prevent permanent damage to the eyes must wear suitable eye protection when not in use electricity to the holder and electrode shall turned off Hose shall be in good condition properly clamped as per specifications Welding cable shall have proper insulation with minimum number of joints All equipments shall be properly earthed and cables properly insulated and connected LPG Cylinders if used should be stored kept in a well-ventilated placed and there should be no excavations drains or basements nearby LPG Cylinders should never be stored below ground level or closer than 3 M to cylinder containing oxygen or materials which are toxic and corrosive Cylinders full or empty should never to stored upright with the valve uppermost The valve of empty LPG cylinders should be kept closed if they are left open air will diffuse into the cylinder and may form an explosive mixture BIS Code IS3016-1982 on ldquocode of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operationsrdquo shall be referred for further safety measures Electrical work Some of the basic safety steps to be ensured are given below 1) Only authorised person shall carry out dismantling of electrical system 2) Isolation of the electrical system before taking up the work must be ensured 3) Before working on an electrical line fuse should be physically removed and the line is isolated and a suitable locking mechanism must be provided to prevent accidental switching fixing fuses by other persons A notice board displaying ldquoMen at workrdquo message should be placed The section of circuit under repair should be connected to earth 4) IS 5216-1982 ldquoRecommendations on safety procedures and practices in Electric Worksrdquo shall be referred for further safety measures Working with machineries Material handling equipments Many accidents take place while handling materials at site It is highly hazardous operation Hence special attention by contractor is required in this respect Following precautions are recommended Safe working space for all these equipments must be provided Proper material stockyard should be made and all material should be staked arranged kept in orderly manner with proper moving space for handling machinery Proper warning boards signs shall be provided when machineries like cranes hoists are being operated Brakes clutches of winches shall be checked on regular basis Chains ropes belts shall be inspected and repaired changed as necessary All moving part of the material handling equipment must be provided with suitable guards

50

Lifting ropes should be inspected for kinking loose wires high strands corrosion nicking lubrication change in diameter cross section Slings and other lifting materials which are not suitable for use should be promptly withdrawn and destroyed Lifting chains should be inspected for bent links cracks in weld areas or any other section of link trasverse nicks and gauges and corrosion pits Elongation of the lifting chain link due to over loading should be inspected before using it For lifting hook if the throat opening exceeds 15 of the normal opening it should be replaced When inspecting the hook measurement must be made between the shank and narrowest point of the hook opening A chain used for lifting should not be spliced by inserting a bolt between two links Strain should not be put on a kinked chain Hammer should not be used to force a hook over a chain link A safety hook fitted with a latch to prevent displacement of loads should only be used for material handling lifting IS7293-1974 (Code of Practice for Working with Construction Machinery) shall be referred for further safety measures Cranes All works involving the use of crane shall be properly planned in advance and the following shall be ensured The crane is capable of lifting the load Safe load capacity should be clearly marked on jibs winches pulleys slings and ropes All job cranes should have an automatic safe load indicator which alerts the operator The condition of the ground at the crane location is satisfactory to support the crane and the load The rotation of the cab and therefore the boom is not restricted-suitable matting or plates are available to protect underground services and paving All slings shackles hooks etc are of correct rating and in good condition Cranes and lifting equipments must be inspected and carry a valid test certificate issued by an accredited testing agency Crane hooks etc are to be fitted with properly functioning safety clips to prevent displacement of the sling from the hook during the lift Driver of the crane must be watchful and must ensure before driving the vehicle either forward or reverse that no one is near the wheel of the vehicle and no one is trying to climb the vehicle while moving Crane operators and signalers must be over the age of 18 trained and sufficiently experienced There should always to a signalman or a signaling system such as a

51

telephone if the crane operator cannot see the load throughout the lift Hand signal shall be clear and distinct and shall follow recognised code or system Workers must be use safety shoe and helmet They are also required to wear gloves and other PPE for handling of some special materials Raising lowering and braking of jib should not be done abruptly in order to prevent it from snapping All vehicles used by the contractor shall be in worthy conditions and in conformance to the land transport requirements Cranes should be tested and examined by a competent person for its wear and tear No part of the crane or crane load should be closer than 4 Mtrs to live overhead For movement of crane or other material handling equipment ramp gradient should not exceed 1 in 10 No person should be allowed to stand or work under lifted load All drivers shall hold a valid driving license for the class of vehicle to be driven Manual Handling Assistance should be obtained if the load is too heavy or awkward for manual handing Clear walkway to the destination and safe stack should be ensured before handing the load manually Following procedure should be followed while lifting the load manually Stand close to the load on a firm footing and with feet about 30 am apart Bend the knees and keep your back as straight as you can Take a firm grip on a load Breathe in and throw the shoulders backwards Straighten the legs amp continue to keep the back as straight as you can Make sure that your view is not obstructed by the load Keep the load close to the body Lift slowly and smoothly When carrying the load avoid twisting spine to run move your feet instead One person should not be allowed to pull more than 63 kg The best weight unit for lifting by a worker is 18 kg and hence should be fixed as upper limit of load to be lifted by worker If two or more workers are lifting one should give instructions to ensure that the team works together bull Type of clothing is very important in manual handling of material Clothing should be such that it allows easy movement of arms and will not catch in machinery or on a load

52

bull The successful bidder of the said depot assets will assume full responsibility for demolishing and dismantling the said facilities and itrsquos removal from the corporationrsquos land whether through his own employees or through contract labour It should also be a condition of the tender documents that consequent upon the sale of the said depot assets the depot shall cease to be the corporationrsquos ldquoestablishmentrdquo as that expression is defined in the Building and other construction workers actrsquo1996and if the successful bidder employs 50 or more building workers for the demolition of the said facilities he as the ldquoemployerrdquo in relation to the said establishment will ensure full compliance with the said act including section 44 amp 45 thereof Upon the cancellation of the factory license and the slump sale of the assets of the said depot the storage and distribution of petroleum products is no longer carried on in the said facilities The successful bidder or purchaser of the said depot assets who demolishes the said facilities with the intention of selling the various items from the depot as scrap for his own benefit cannot be regarded as a ldquocontractorrdquo as that expression is defined in the contract labour (regulation amp abolition act1970 Similarly the workmen engaged by the successful bidder or purchaser of the said depot assets for carrying out the work of demolition cannot be regarded as contract labour under the said act In the circumstances no sooner the property in the assets of the depot facilities is transferred to the successful bidder or purchaser the corporation can not be regarded as the ldquoprinciple employerrdquo under the said act in as much as the Corpn has ceased to continue the work of the establishment viz The storage and distribution of the petroleum products in the concerned depot bull Under the Environment (protection) Act 1986 read with Hazardous waste (management amp handling) rules1989 the ldquooccupierrdquo in relation to the depot facilities is obliged to ensure that all hazardous waste are properly handled and disposed of without any adverse effects which may result from such wastes and is also responsible for proper collection reception treatment storage or disposal of these wastes either himself or through the ldquooperator of the facilityrdquo Since the corporation is governed by the said act and rules and highest bidder purchaser of the depot assets is not the occupier generating hazardous it is incumbent on the corporation to continue its practice namely handing over the site to the successful bidder the product including the sludge vapour and gas etc is completely removed as per the Companyrsquos operating procedure It may also be appreciated that the highest bidderpurchaser may fail to take any safeguards to protect his employees or the employees of a contractor engaged by him or the public at large from the toxic or poisonous effects of the residual sludge vapour or gas

ARBITRATION CLAUSE

Any dispute or difference whatsoever arising out of or in connection with this Agreement including any question regarding its existence validity construction interpretation application meaning scope operation or effect of this contract or termination thereof shall be referred to and finally resolved through arbitration as per the procedure mentioned herein below (a) The dispute or difference shall in any event be referred only to a Sole Arbitrator (b) The appointment and arbitration proceedings shall be conducted in accordance with SCOPE forum of Arbitration Rules for the time being in force or as amended from time to time (c) The Seat of arbitration shall be at Mumbai (d) The proceedings shall be conducted in English language (e) The cost of the proceedings shall be equally borne by the parties unless otherwise Directed by the Sole Arbitrator

53

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147

ADARSH NAGAR DIST - BIJNORNAZIBABAD

UTTAR PRADESH-246763 MRMohd

Ibran (मौ इबराि)

9839523968 mohdibranbharatpe

troleumin

RUBBER HOSE WITH

FLANGEGATE VALVEs FOAM

DRUMALUMINIUM SCRAPMS TANK500LTR PROVER ETC

1 LOT 75000 500460 25023 1130H

R 1200HR

148

NO- 214 VISHWAKARMA

INDUSTRIAL AREAJAIPURRAJSRH

AN-302013 MRRajendra KM

(राजनर कमार)

99281493310141-6501547

rajendrakmbharatpetroleumin

KIRLOSKAR PUMP KIRLOSKAR

ENGINEFIRE ENGINE 03 NO

1 LOT 35000 230000 1150 1130H

R 1200HR

149

KARUR TERRITORY ATHUR ampKADAPARAI

VILLAGE ERODE ROAD ATHUR

POSTKARURTAMIL NADU-639002

MRRishi Rohan (ऋनष

रोहि) 7979944941 rishirohanbharatpet

roleumin

OLD STEEL TANKOLD PUMPING UNITSOLD

CANOPY ITEMSOLD EMBLEM

POLESOLD YARD LIGHTS FITTINGS

ETC

1 LOT 35000 179020 8951 1130H

R 1200HR

150

BULK OIL DEPOT JANKI NAGAR

BAHRIACH ROADGONDAUTTAR

PRADESH-271001

MRAnuj Jaiswal (अिज

जयसिाल) 7897030498 anujjaiswalbharatp

etroleumin

75KVA DG Set 125 KVA DG Set Preset Meters Proving Tanks

350mm diaStrainier etc

1 LS 75000 6309952 315497 1200H

R 1230HR

151

IRIMPANAM INSTALLATION NEW

OIL INSTALLATIONKOCHI KERALA-682309 MRU

Ramadas (य रामिास)

9958444988 uramadasbharatpet

roleumin

WEATHER SHIELD FOR ESCAPE LADDERWO

METER SYSTEMATF

PUMPLABORATORY

ITEMSSPRINKLER ETC

1 LOT 175000 1920000 9600 1200H

R 1230HR

152

STATION ROADHISSARHARYANA-125001 MRAbdul

Matin (अबिल मतीि)

9983784935 abdulmatinbharatp

etroleumin

2T DISPENCER amp OIL TANKGLOW FACIA CANOPY

ETC

1 LOT 75000 672328 336164 1200H

R 1230HR

30

153

Bharat Petroleum Corporation limited Bhilai Co-op Depot Bijalee NagarGE RoadDistrict-Durg Chattisgarh-490021 Contact Person MrRambabu B

(रामबाब बी)

9926499266 brambabubharatpetroleumin amp MrRavi

K Ghorpade (रनि क

घोरपड) 8600417776 ravikghorpadebharatpetroleumin

USED SCRAPPED TANK

1 LOT 250000 5769360 288468 1200H

R 1230HR

154

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumi

FIRE WATER TANK LIGHT

POLESSTORAGE TANK PIPELINE

ETC

453000

MT 250000 1198675 5993 1200H

R 1230HR

155

BPCL MANMAD INSTALLATION

MANMAD NANDGAON ROAD

PANEWADI MANMADNASHIKMAHARASHTRA423104

Contact Person MrDeepak Satpute

9692006232

USEDSCRAPPED DEPOT ASSETS-

FIRE WATER PIPELINEEXTINGU

ISHERFOAM TANKSVHF

HANDSET ETC

1 LS 175000 9647424 482371 1230H

R 1300HR

156

satish paikara m

(पकरा सतीश एम) CH INSTALLATION

MANAGER (RETAIL) BUDGE BUDGE 2

GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST

24-PARGANAS [SOUTH] BUDGE

BUDGE West Bengal PIN - 700137 TEL -

033-24701457 033-24701765 MOB -

9982754999 e-mail paikarasmbharatpe

troleumin

WEIGH BRIDGE 1 LOT 35000 168000 840 1230H

R 1300HR

31

157

dnyaneshwar

bendkule (बडकल

जञािश िर) SR MANAGER OPS IC

(RETAIL) MIRAJ OPPRAILWAY GOODS

SHED (MG) CHANDANWADI

MIRAJ Maharashtra PIN - 416410 TEL - 0241-2595555 -

MOB - 9820246346 e-mail

dnyaneshwarbbharatpetroleumin

FIRE ENGINE PUMP 03 NO

1 LOT 75000 316800 1584 1230H

R 1300HR

158

NAVGHAR INDUSTRIAL ESTATE

BEHIND MSEB GAS TURBINE UNIT

PBNO8 DIST-RAIGAD

BOKADVIRAURANMAHARASHTRA400702

Contact Person Mr Wadhwa Vinay Kumar

022-27222767981146387

6

DISPERSANT SPRAY SYSTEM20

KL NITROGEN TANKTANK-OIL

ON WATER MONITORING SYSTEM ETC

505 MT 35000 337704 16885 1230H

R 1300HR

159

dua gurinder (िआ

रररििर) CHIEF MANAGER OPS IC (RETAIL) KOTA TOP

MS BHARATPETROLEUM

CORPORATION LTDKOTA TOPNH-

27VILLAGE -BRIJESHPURATATHEDKOTA (RAJASTHAN)-325201 TEL - 0744-

2863317 MOB - 9793294449 e-mail

duagbharatpetroleumin

VARIOUS TYPE OF FIRE WATER

PIPELINE 41 MT 175000 2651707 13258

1230HR

1300HR

160

HAZIRA RETAIL TERRITORY SURAT

HAZIRA ROAD POICHHPORE DIST -

SURATHAZIRA GUJRAT-394510

CONTACT PERSON MRMiran M Vaghela

(नमरि एम िाघला)

9033370396 miranmvaghelabhar

PIPELINE amp FITTINGS FIRE

FIGHTING PUMPSLOADING

ARMS ETC

1 LS 75000 748160 37408 1400H

R 1430HR

32

atpetroleumin

161

BIJWSAN INSTALLATION NEAR

IGI AIRPORTNEW DELHIDELHI-110061

MRNavi Sharma (ििी

शमाा) 7727863450 navisharmabharatp

etroleumin

OLD PLT PIPELINES

1 LOT 35000 170400 852 1400H

R 1430HR

162

negi kamal (िरी कमल

ससिह) SR MANAGER OPS IC (RETAIL) KANPUR KANPUR

POL DEPOT BHAUNTI NH - 2 KALPI ROAD

PANKI KANPUR Uttar Pradesh PIN -

208020 TEL - - 0512-2985689 MOB -

9824201038 e-mail negikbharatpetrole

umin

FIRE ENGINE 03 NO

1 LS 35000 384000 1920 1400H

R 1430HR

163

BG GOODS SHED ROAD THACHA

NALLURTIRUNELVELITAMIL NADU-627358

CONTACT PERSON MR Aditya Sri Ram E

(आदितय शरी राम ई)

8867857296 adityasriramebhara

tpetroleumin

WEIGHT BRIDGE PRODUCT PUMP

WITH MOTORSFILLING

CABINET OLD STEEL PLATE ETC

1 LOT 35000 346264 173132 1400H

R 1430HR

164

BPCL IRUGUR TOP INSTALLATION

RAVATHUR PO IRUGUR

VIACOIMBATORE TAMIL NADU-641103

CONTACT PERSON MRNitesh Kumar

(नितश कमार)

9542345719 niteshkumar001bha

ratpetroleumin

MPDCANOPY ETC

1 LS 35000 328320 16416 1400H

R 1430HR

33

165

DESUR DEPOT NEAR DESUR RAILWAY

STATION VILLAGE ZADSHAPUR

DESURBELGAUMKARNATAKA-590014

MRManikantan G

(कनिकि टि जी)

9894555724 manikantangbharat

petroleumin

200 DIA FF LINE - ADDL WOPD

METER MASTER METERMLDB

PANELBARRIER GATE FOR

ENTRYEXIT ETC

22713

MT 35000 1097387 5486 1430H

R 1500HR

166

NEAR RAILWAY STATION PO

ATHARBANKI RLY COLONY DIST

JAGATSINGHPURPARADEEP ODISHA-

754120 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

OLD PD METERSMS

PIPELINESOLD MS PIPELINESASBEST

OS SHEETS ETC

1 LOT 35000 1889412 94470 1430H

R 1500HR

167

PB NO 106 GPO SALAWASJODHPURR

AJASTHAN-342001 MRAvinash Sahani

(अनििाश साहिी)

9587891413 avinashsahanibhara

tpetroleumin

MS SCRAP FIRE ENGINES (04

NOS) FUEL TANKS 1 MT 35000 246400 1232

1430HR

1500HR

168

BPCL PIYALA RETAIL INSTALLATION

VILLAGE - PIYALA PO ASAUTI TEHSIL-

BALLARBHGARH DIST - FARIDABAD

HARYANA-121102 MRMandal

Soumyajyoti (मिडल

सोमयजयोनत)

9874444332 mandalsbharatpetr

oleumin

FIRE EXTINGUISHER 10

KG DCPRADAR LEVEL GUAGE-

TANK FARM AUPARALLEL

REDUNDANT UPS-15

KVAAUTOMATION CABLESFLP

LIGHT FIXTURES IN WAGON P ETC

1 LOT 75000 724360 36218 1430H

R 1500HR

169

17 A HASTINGS ROADALLAHABADUTTAR PRADESH-211001 MRAkash R rivastava

(आकाश शरीिासति)

7678882211 akashsrivastavabha

ratpetroleumin

CANOPY LIGHTS (CFL)SEWING

MACHINE USHA TAILOR MODCO2

FIRE EXINGUISHER250

W MH Canopy light fixtures ETC

1 LOT 35000 2357168 117858 1430H

R 1500HR

34

170

AT POST AKOLNER TALUKA

AHMEDNAGAR DIST -

AHMEDNAGARMAHARASHTRA-414005

MRArpit Tiwari (अरपात

नतिारी) 9408381499 arpittiwaribharatpe

troleumin

FIRE WATER PUMP 850klTLF PUMP MS (M) 50 KLHR25 KVA DG SETCANOPYAMFTLF PUMP MS (M)

50 KLHR ETC

1 LS 35000 200800 1004 1500H

R 1530HR

171

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

10 KG DCP 10 NOS10 KG DCP 10

NOSBULK METERS 9 NOSBULK

METERS 141 NOS150MM DIA

PIPE LINE FOR SPEED80MM DIA

PIPE LINE FOR SPEED F 1FF PIPE LINE 200 MM ETC

1 LOT 250000 4839456 2419728 1500H

R 1530HR

172

ram mahto (राम

कमार) MANAGER OPS IC (RETAIL)

BALASORE DEPOT BALASORE DEPOT SOMENATHPUR

INDUSTRIAL AREA ESTATE BALASORE

Odisha PIN - 756019 TEL - 06782-224272 99562-19155 MOB - 9453042457 e-mail ramkumarbharatpe

troleumin

JB NFLP 25 NOSLIGHT

FITTINGS FLP 35 NLIGHT POLES

4M HT 12 NOELECTRICAL

CABLESSLAYINGCEILING FANS 20

NOS20 TON WINDOW AC

MAKE-SAMSUN ETC

1 LOT 35000 279564 139782 1500H

R 1530HR

173

BHARAT PETROLEUM CORP LTD SANKARI

DEPOTNARRAPANCHAVADI

SANKARI(RS)SALEM DIST SANKARITAMIL

NADU-637302 MRArun David A

(अरण डनिड ए)

9482875768 arundavidabharatp

etroleumin

200MM DIA STRAINER-

1NOGODREJFILING CABINET

4DRSSLIDING DOOR SDU-1GODREJ STORWEL

MODEL2MF SYSTEM 3PANELS

ETC

1 LOT 250000 4568544 2284272 1500H

R 1530HR

174

IRIMPANAM INSTALLATION NEW

OIL INSTALLATIONKOCHI KERALA-682309 MRU

Ramadas (य रामिास)

9958444988

RLY TRACKS amp ALLIED

FACILITYRLY TRACKS amp ALLIED

FACILITY ADDITIONAL

1 LOT 175000 1548000 7740 1500H

R 1530HR

35

uramadasbharatpetroleumin

175

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

Y STRAINER 200MM

2NOSSLUDGE PIT AT

BERHAMPORE4-DR FILLING CABINET-2

NOONE GODREJ STEEL TABLE

T9EARTHPITS FOR AG TANKS (12

NOS)ETC

1 LS 35000 372320 18616 1530H

R 1600HR

176

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

STOREWELL PLAIN ALMIRAH-2MS

STORAGE SAFEABLOY

LOCKFLP 125W HPMV 4NOSFIRE

ENGINE SET NO10 ETC

1 LOT 35000 3465584 173279 1530H

R 1600HR

177

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

FLP NON-INTEGRAL FLOOD

LIGHT 2SAKTI 4KVA

AUTOSTABILISERZYXEL OMNI 56K

MODEM FOR BERHARECEIVER-

1 CAMERA-2 MONITOR-1 ETC

1 LOT 75000 767068 383534 1530H

R 1600HR

178

BPCL MANMAD INSTALLATION

MANMAD NANDGAON ROAD

PANEWADI MANMADNASHIKMAHARASHTRA423104

Contact Person MrDeepak Satpute

9692006232

1 no 250 KVA DG SET

2 no of 630 KVA DG SET 6 number

HT panels with CTPT bus-bar

AMF panel for DG sets DG set cables

etc

1 LS 175000 1217664 608832 1530H

R 1600HR

179

BPCL MANMAD INSTALLATION

MANMAD NANDGAON ROAD

PANEWADI MANMADNASHIKMAHARASHTRA423104

Contact Person MrDeepak Satpute

Old roof sheet of TWF GANTRY

1 LS 35000 160812 80406 1530H

R 1600HR

36

9692006232

180

BHARAT PETROLEUM CORPORATION

LIMITED KONDAPALLI DEPOT ( TOP )

PINAPAKA (VIL amp POST) KONDAPALLI

(VIA) KRISVIJAYAWADAAN

DHRA PRADESH-9504214192

avneeshbhartibharatpetroleumin

DG SET AMF PANELS FIRE

ENGINE 70W ST LIGHT FIX 13

NOS160W FLP MLL TYPE 74

NOS15M HOSES 36NOS15 TON

AIR COND 2NOSFLD LIGHT

FIT 2X400 25NOS110V 100AH BATT

CHARGER ETC

1 LOT 35000 200000 1000 1600H

R 1630HR

181

IRUGUR BPCL IRUGUR TOP

INSTALLATION RAVATHUR PO

IRUGUR VIA COIMBATORE Tamil Nadu PIN - 641103 CONTACT PERSON MRSoorya Krishna

(सयाा कषणा) 9895449420

sooryakrishnabharatpetroleumin

ELECTRICALLY OPERATED EXIT BARTERMINAL

ROOM CARD READERTLF RTD

UNIT - BAY10POINT4TLF SET STOP VALVE - BAY10POI15 KL UNDER DRIVEWAY

TANK ETC

1 LS 250000 2120778

1 1060389

1600HR

1630HR

182

WARANGAL DEPOT GOOD SHED

ROADWARANGALTELENGANA-506002

MRMukesh Murali

(मकश मरली)

9497270991 mukeshmuralibhara

tpetroleumin

FW PIPELINE IN TANKFARM

AREAERECTION-75HP

MOTOR75HP PPU FLOWMORE

MSTLF125HP PPU

FLORITEHSDITLF20 HP PUMP KIR

MAKE NO 18 ETC

1 LS 75000 4934092 246704 1600H

R 1630HR

183

BARAUNI TOP PAPROUR DISTRICT

BEGUSARAIBARAUNIBIHAR-851114

CONTACT PERSON MRSaurabh Kumar

9432343519 saurabhkumar001b

haratpetroleumin

FIRE ENGINE-615KLHR-3NOSFIRE ENGINE-

615KLHR-3NOSMASTER METER SET - 3

NOS125KVA DG SET - 2 NOS15 TONS WINDOW

AC WITH REMOTE

1 LS 35000 227300 11365 1600H

R 1630HR

37

ETC

184

KATHGODAM DEPOT DIST -

NANITALUTTARAKHAND-263126 CONTACT PERSON MRPawan

Kumar (पिि कमार)

9862826505 pawankumar006bh

aratpetroleumin

1AVERY ZL SDDU ES0652 MS1LampT ZL HDDU BS5257 HSDZ LINE (SD) -

PUMPLampT PACEMAKER

IVLampT PACEMAKER

IV1LampT ZL HDDU GS1246 HSD ETC

1 LOT 35000 364000 1820 1600H

R 1630HR

185

UDAISAGAR ROAD NEAR RANA PRATAP

NAGAR RLY STNUDAIPURRAJAST

HAN-313001 CONTACT PERSON

MRKhuswinder

(खससिििर)

9412058886 khuswinderbharatp

etroleumin

ZWICKY PUMP NO175HP

PPUNIT-PUMP1PIPELINE

amp FTGS 10080NBFIRE

WATER TANK 858 KL CAP ADDFIRE

WATER RING MAIN ADDL EXP 1

SPRINKILER PIPELINE etc

1 LOT 250000 2121216 1060608 1630H

R 1700HR

186

BPC OIL DEPOT BATILPUR DIST-

DEVAREYABATILPURUTTAR PRADESH-

274001 MR Deepak

Joshi (िीपक जोशी)

9927576670 deepakjoshi001bha

ratpetroleumin

DG SET 125KVAPADLOCK (MAKE ABLOY) - 6

NO6 KVA GENSETDG SET 65

KVAVC BREAKER75 HP PP UNIT-PUMP

NO 2 ETC

1 LOT 35000 320000 1600 1630H

R 1700HR

187

Kandla Installation Khari Rohar Road

Gandhidham(Kutch)GandhidhamGUJRAT-

370201 CONTACT PERSON MRMayank

Bhatt (मयिक भटट)

8154964083 mayankbhattbharat

petroleumin

TANK NO 8 4645 KLTK NO2-ADDL CT-MVWSFFTK NO 18 13667 KL

ERECTIOTANK NO 2 15128 KL EXTN

ETC

1 LS 250000 7210400 36052 1630H

R 1700HR

188

PETROL DEPOT ABEKA

MAKBARAMEERUTUTTAR PRADESH-

250002 CONTACT PERSON MRKumar

Avinash (कमार

MIDCO SD PUMP3NO Z LINE (HD) PUMPAVERY

(SD) ERA PUMPSUBPUMP

amp DISPENSORS 2NOLampT Z LINE

1 LOT 75000 5687512 284375 1630H

R 1700HR

38

अनििाश) 8004938516 kumaravbharatpetr

oleumin

SD PUMP ETC

189

MUZAFFARPUR DEPOT VILL

SHERPURMUZAFFARPURM BIHAR-842005

CONTACT PERSON MRDipayan Roy

(दिपायि रॉय) 06243-242047 Extn 222

9933050509 dipayanroybharatp

etroleumin

DISPENCING UNITPOLE MOUNTED EMBLEM CANAOPY

STRUCTUREOLD MPDsTANK amp

MONOLITH ETC

17553

MT 35000 11200 56 1630H

R 1700HR

190

BARAUNI TOP PAPROUR DISTRICT

BEGUSARAIBARAUNIBIHAR-851114

CONTACT PERSON MrManjul Prasad

Arya (मिजल परसाि आया)

7004230090 manjulprasadarybh

aratpetroleumin

PRODUCT PIPE FITTING TANK

FOUNDATIONTWD

PIPESFITTINGS900KL TANK II858KL

TANK 10 ETC

1 LOT 250000 2184023 1092012 1700H

R 1730HR

191

BARAUNI TOP PAPROUR DISTRICT

BEGUSARAIBARAUNIBIHAR-851114

CONTACT PERSON MrManjul Prasad

Arya (मिजल परसाि आया)

7004230090 manjulprasadarybh

aratpetroleumin

FOAM TANK 3KL - 1 NOFOAM TANK

3KL - 1 NO100 MM PIPELINE amp FT

550M150 MM PIPELINE amp

FT225M350 MM PIPELINE amp FT

575M ETC

1 LS 35000 275652 137826 1700H

R 1730HR

192

BIJWSAN INSTALLATION NEAR

IGI AIRPORTNEW DELHIDELHI-110061

MRNavi Sharma (ििी

शमाा) 7727863450 navisharmabharatp

etroleumin

HSD TWD PIPELINE HEADER

amp VELVE UPTO TANKATF TWD

PIPELINE HEADER amp VALVE UPTO

TANKS AND LDO TWD PIPE LINE

HEADER amp VALVE UPTO TANK

1 LS 250000 3513600 17568 1700H

R 1730HR

39

SPECIAL NOTES

1 The above old items would be disposed as indicated in the table

2 Pl refer AnnexurendashD for detailed scope of disposal

TABLE ndash A [ PARTndash2 ] [Tentative]

TENTATIVE TAX RATES

STATE TAX FERROUS SCRAP

ALL IGST 1800

CSGST 900

SGST 900

The above mentioned tax rates are tentative and BPCL reserves the right to apply the rates applicable for ferrous and Non ndashferrous items which will be informed during the auction

40

ANNEXURE-D

Scope and SPECIAL CONDITIONS for Disposal of old tanks amp Depot Assets BPCL has different Installation amp depot as per the list in table A Part I The above list is only indicative and not limited exhaustive or actual and it is only for your general referenceguidance Parties have to physically visit the depot and inspect the lot meant for sale and make their own estimates and ascertain the condition of materials its quality it weight quantities make model numbers size capacities specifications and condition etc Therefore no claim shall be entertained in case of any variations if reported at the time of upliftment which may kindly be noted However there may be few items as given below left in the depot not meant for disposal and the same are separately marked or shown at the time of inspection and parties should consider accordingly The following items are not covered in the subject disposal and they are excluded from contractorrsquos scope of work a) Land b) Grown up Big Trees However small bushes shrubs etc are to be

removed and area to be cleaned from all vegetation etc 1 Pipelines running under Railway Tracks 2 Any petroleum products such as petroldieselkerosenelubricantsgreases

gear oils etc found in tankspipesbarrelsloosebulkpackages etc either inside or outside depot premises Petroleum products sludge are not covered in sale and to be handed over to BPCL if any foundsalvaged

3 Dispensing pumps retail outlet items like trays etc which are clearly marked amp kept separately

Please note that as BPCL has to handover land to Govt Authorities for their construction of sheds etc urgently and therefore the sequence of disposal in Phases and Time Lines shall be as under Contractor has to immediately complete the disposal of facilities falling under area from boundary wall The contractorrsquos obligations for completion of entire job will be as per tender terms amp conditions At the time of dismantling of facilities the contractor has to provide separate temporary fencing at his cost so that even after handing over part land to Govt Authorities for their construction activities other facilities are demarcated and any encroachment from unauthorized authority people are avoided The contractor has to make their own arrangements for safety and security during the entire operations of disposal activities The entire job must be completed as above but not exceeding 16 weeks from the date of authority letter as shown above failing which appropriate action as deemed fit will be taken in line with the general terms and conditions of the auction tender The successful bidder has to surface amp level the complete area after shifting all the materials All debris are to be removed from site For leveling the ground to one level

41

and filling up all trenches of underground tanks or any low level or trenches all debris earth rubble bricks mortar etc salvaged from dismantling are to be used The bidder has to arrange and bear the cost of dismantling loading unloading amp transportation of materials to his their place After excavating removing the underground tanks pipelines etc the same are to be filled up with available material or material brought from outside if required at contractorrsquos cost and risk in particular for filling up of underground tank trenches etc Dismantling of Underground pipelines in the Railway siding area from decantation header manifold sections and up to BPCL depot compound wall needs Railways permission for dismantling excavation etc which are to be obtained by the Purchaser only However BPCL may provide any assistance if required to the Purchaser in obtaining such permissions After excavation etc the area is to be filled back and brought to original condition to the satisfaction of the BPCL and as directed All safety precautions as stipulated by BPCL are to be followed at the time of disposal of facilities both inside and outside BPCL depot premises compound wall Any damage to the Corporationrsquos or Third Partyrsquos properties during removal of the items will have to be made good by the successful tenderer at their own cost The Corporation reserves the right to claim from the contractor any expenses which might have been incurred by it over and above the EMD by way of restoring damages caused to properties belonging to the Corporation Third Parties by the action of such contractorrsquos or their men Party has to make his own arrangement for power connections to cut the tanks or lighting or any other purpose BPCL shall not provide any power connection No invoice challan will be issued by BPCL for each truck of materials to be removed since the entire materials are being disposed on lumpsum single lot basis OTHER SPECIAL CONDITIONS FOR DEMOLITION OF DEPOT FACILITIES 1 The intending bidder should inspect the site prior to submitting of the offer and make himself familiar with the site conditions and available facilities 2 Bidders alongwith the offers must give an undertaking that the steel plates of tanks pipelines that have contained leaded gasoline will not be used for edible products drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe by suitable means 3 Demolition is an inherently hazardous process and hence every person involved in demolition activity must wear protective equipment including helmet gloves safety footwear etc as per BPCL guidelines 4 Demolition must be supervised by persons having thorough knowledge of demolition process 5 Successful bidder shall carryout a survey to assess the physical characteristics and design of the facilities to be demolished so as to arrive at a safe demolition method Based on survey Demolition Action Plan shall be submitted for BPCLrsquos approval before starting any demolition The plan should include bull Sequence of demolition of facilities with time frame bull Method of demolition of facilities including drawings sketches if any bull The proposed treatment for steel plates particularly for tanks which contained leaded gasoline

42

bull How the party will further utilize the steel plates obtained from product tanks and also the product pipes bull Method of disposal of debris bull Manpower to be deployed bull Machinery Equipment to be deployed bull List of PPE [ Personal Protective Equipments ] required and that would be worn by people involved in the activity 6 Before demolition begins all utility services to the structure like electricity water etc must be disconnected Arrangements must be made to keep the unwanted persons as far away as possible from the site by necessary barricade 7 It is dangerous to leave isolated parts of a wall structures standing as they are liable to collapse from the effect of high winds self weight etc and hence necessary cordoning should be made for such cases 8 Debris should not be allowed to build up against walls or floors with the consequent risk of the structure being unintentionally overloaded 9 Disposal process for debris and pit yard for the same should be identified for safe disposal within the stipulated time 10 Order dismantling From safety consideration following order for dismantling of the depot facility is recommended bull All equipment fittings bull AG Product piping and allied fittings bull AG Product tanks bull UG Product tanks bull Fire protection facilities ie fire water tanks hydrant mains monitors etc bull Internal electrification bull Structures bull Buildings bull Electrical ndash external yard lighting cabling MCC etc bull Communication The above is a standard sequence for dismantling but for this particular tender above sequence is superseded by earlier conditions of dismantling in 3 phases as mentioned in special conditions above 111 Demolition of Above Ground (AG) Tanks There are fatal and serious accidents caused by persons entering confined spaces without the necessary tests being carried out and correct safety rescue equipment being provided It is therefore absolutely essential to ensure that product tanks are tested and certified gas free prior to starting of hot work Following sequence shall be followed for dismantling of AG tanks a) Mechanical isolation of Tank by removing all pipe connections fittings like Level Gauges Dip hatch PV Valves Inter-tank catwalk (if any) b) Internal treatment and further dismantling AG tanks shall be demolished preferably by reverse jacking method

43

For safe working necessary scaffolds platforms etc shall be erected and proper access to them shall be provided The steel plates cut from tank shall be lowered using safe hoisting devices having valid test certificates Prevention of further use of steel plates which contained leaded gasoline for storage of edible products drinking water unless they are removed While disposing of the steel plates obtained from product tanks which contained leaded gasoline it shall be ensured that they are not further used for storing edible product and drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe This could be ensured by the following methods By heat treatment of steel plates using flame cleaner By removing all scales etc by abrasive blast cleaning using grits shots If the plates are grit shot blasted care shall be taken to collect the grit or shot from operation to prevent spread of lead bearing dust The used grits shots must be treated as contaminated and not reused for other operations It should be disposed off along with the residue thus obtained as per practice followed for leaded sludge All parties involved in handling the plates should be made aware of their origin and risks involved in view of leaded gasoline Disposal of steel plates from tanks which didnrsquot contain leaded gasoline Steel plates of other tanks in which leaded products have never been stored can be disposed off after cleaning with wire brush to bare metal particularly the first strake and bottom plates The responsibility of ensuring that the plates are completely safe for further use lies with the successful vendor 112 Demolition of UG tanks Following sequence should be sued for the disposal of Underground tanks

1 Mechanical isolation of Tank by removing all pipe connections fittings like Level Gauges Dip hatch PV Valves etc

2 All personnel involved in the removal and disposal of underground tanks should be aware of the potential hazards associated withmdash (a) flammable andor combustible liquids (b) product toxicity (c) entry into confined spaces and (d) entry into excavations

3 Before start of any work on the UG tank ensure that the copies of the tank cleaning certificates for the tanks are available The same to be certified by the BPCL officer (or) authorized inspector from BPCL who is witnessing the demolition before the start of the work

4 Open the manhole covers with the anchoring supports in place and if the tank is found to be filled with water it will be necessary to dispose of the water in an environmentally safe manner

5 After removal of the water from the tank refill the tank with fresh potable water until the tank starts to overflow Do not allow excess water to escape into the excavation and ensure the level does not rise into the vent pipe and submit the tank to excess static pressure

6 Withdraw water until the level is again down to 150 mm below the top of the tank

44

Use only pumping equipment suitable for the purpose and collect all water for proper Disposal

7 Allow the tank to settle for 2-3 hours and test the small vapor space with a gas detector and if the reading is below 5 of the LEL then the tank may be emptied If the same is found above 5 remove the water from the tank The disposal vendor may inform BPCL about the higher LEL readings and BPCL shall arrange to clean the tank further No work shall be taken up on the tank in this case Please note that the reading of the gas detector has to be witnessed by the BPCL officer (or) authorized inspector from BPCL

8 If the reading of the gas detector is below 5 the water may be removed and the cutting operations may be carried out

For safe working necessary shoring shuttering platforms shall be done and proper access shall be provided The steel plates cut from tank shall be lifted using safe hoisting devices having valid test certificates Prevention of further use of steel plates which contained leaded gasoline for storage of edible products drinking water unless they are removed While disposing of the steel plates obtained from product tanks which contained leaded gasoline it shall be ensured that they are not further used for storing edible product and drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe This could be ensured by the following methods By heat treatment of steel plates using flame cleaner By removing all scales etc by abrasive blast cleaning using grits shots If the plates are grit shot blasted care shall be taken to collect the grit or shot from operation to prevent spread of lead bearing dust The used grits shots must be treated as contaminated and not reused for other operations It should be disposed off along with the residue thus obtained as per practice followed for leaded sludge All parties involved in handling the plates should be made aware of their origin and risks involved in view of leaded gasoline Disposal of steel plates from tanks which didnrsquot contain leaded gasoline Steel plates of other tanks in which leaded products have never been stored can be disposed off after cleaning with wire brush to bare metal particularly the first strake and bottom plates The responsibility of ensuring that the plates are completely safe for further use lies with the successful vendor

12 Product Pipelines The pipelines can be disposed off after cleaning by sufficient water flushing The successful vendor shall ensure that these pipes are not re-used for carrying edible products drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe All parties involved in handling the pipes should be made aware of their origin and risks involved 13 General Safety regulations precautions while carrying out dismantling works The objective of this documents is to provide and establish safe-working practices at the work site of Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd These summarized safety requirements are mandatory and should be fully understood both by the successful vendor and their employees The contractual obligation for safety lies completely with the contractor

45

himself Further some additional safety requirements also can come up In such an even the successful vendor shall follow the more stringent regulation at all times The successful vendor shall at his own expense arrange and comply with all safety provisions as stipulated by the Company Bueuro of Indian Standards the Electricity act Factory act OISD and other acts as applicable in respect of all personnel directly or indirectly employed for the work The successful vendor shall ensure that he his sub-contractor and workers employed by him shall comply with all fire safety heath regulations issued from time to time by the company The successful vendor shall also be liable for any pecuniary liability arising on account of any violation by him of the safety requirements Should any injury to people or loss or damage due to fire or accident to any property or a portion thereof occur as a result of failure to comply with such regulations the successful vendor shall be held responsible for the consequences thereof and shall keep the company harmless and indemnified Relevant Indian standard codes on safety 1) IS3764-1922-Excavation work-code of safety 2) IS401 (Part1amp2) ndash 1967 - Safety regulations for steel tubular scaffolding 3) IS3696(Part 1)-1987-Safety code for scaffolds 4) IS3696(Part 2)-1987-Safety code for Ladders 5) IS7293-1974-Safety code for working with construction machinery 6) IS3016-1982-Code of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operations 7) IS4130-1991-Demolition of buildings-Code of safety 8) IS5216(Part 1amp2)-1982-Recommendation on safety procedures and practices in Electrical work 9) IS10667-1983-Guide for selection of industrial safety equipments for protection foot and leg 10) IS6994(Part 1)-1973-Specification for safety glovesPart 1-Leather and cotton gloves 11) IS2925-1984-Specification for Industrial safety helmets 12) IS3521-1983-Industrial safety belts and harnesses Working at Height Working at height is one of the most hazardous construction operations Utmost care is to be taken while working at height Working at height more than 2 Mtrs Shall be done with suitable guard rails and toe board Guard rail and toe board dimensions shall be same as given for scaffoldings While working at height 2 Mtrs And above safety harness must be used All openings must be boldly amp clearly marked and properly barricaded If cover is used it must be capable to bear the weight Proper crawling ladders must be used for sloping roof where tile battens are not strong enough to take the load For fragile roof crawling boards or roof ladder shall be used Openings cut outs on floor roof must be guarded with barricade cover having capacity to withstand human load and clearly marked with colour and notice board Using Ladder

46

Only one person shall climb or descent from one ladder at a time It shall be secured at top and bottom and in addition one person should be present at the ground to hold the ladder as a second check If the ladder is used for carrying material as well suitable foot holds and handholds shall be provided on the ladder The slope of the ladder shall not be too steep or flat (the ladder shall be given an inclination not steeper than 1 to 4 ie 1 horizontal to 4 vertical) to cause slipping or falling off and it shall rest on firm surface No portable single ladder shall be over 10 M in lengths while the width between the side rails in ring ladder shall in no case be less than 30 cms for ladder upto and including 3 Mtrs in length Ladder shall extend at least 1 M above landing place For longer ladders this width should be increased by at least by 6 mm for each additional 30 cms of length Uniform step spacing shall not exceed 15 cms Rung of the ladder shall not be used for support or to tie stiles or side members are meant for this Ladder shall not be hung from its rungs or from one stile as this tends to pull out the rungs Make sure that footwear is free from mud or grease etc before climbing a ladder Ladder used shall be of standard material like wooden steel and be sufficiently strong conforming to IS3696-1991(Part 2) Scaffolding Scaffolding can be defined as a temporary structure supporting one or more platforms and which is used either as a workplace or for storage of materials in the course construction work including both for maintenance and demolition Scaffolding shall be provided for all works that cannot be safely done from the ground except such short period of work as can be done safely from ladders Scaffolds shall be erected altered or dismantled only by competent persons under proper supervision After erection scaffolds shall be inspected at least once in a week and a written report on each inspection is kept The height above which scaffolding is mandatory is 2 Mtrs Scaffolding shall be of good quality Bamboo or steel tubular structure conforming to IS 4014(Part I and II) Scaffolds shall be designed for their maximum load and with a safety factor of at least 4 or as prescribed by the site-in-charge Scaffolds shall be provided with safe means of access such as stairs ladders or ramps Scaffold shall be tied or anchored to the building or structure at suitable intervals so as to prevent movement

47

Joints in the scaffolds shall be tied up and clamped properly to avoid any slippage The upright members of the scaffolding shall be placed on firm and level ground and base plates at their feet shall rest on timber sole boards All the uprights shall be kept equidistant and shall be connected and strengthened by ladders fixed on the inside of the uprights for strength joints in ladders shall be staggered Transforms shall be set on top of ladders and at right angles to them and building structure Bracing is essential to stiffen the scaffolds and prevent sideways movement and it should run diagonally from ladder to ladder or upright to upright Working platforms and gangways should rest squarely and evenly on transforms to prevent risk of trippling Recommended width of it are a) Not less than 60 cm if used as footing only b) Not less than 80 cm if used also for stacking of materials c) Not less than 11 Mtrs If used for the support of a treETLe platform The provision of security guard rails and toe board at every point at which full height is more than 2 Mtrs Shall be made Guard rail height should be between 90cm and 115 cm and toe board should raise 15 cm above the working platform Suitable protection shall be made by providing debris netting against falling of materials Mobile tower scaffold ndash wheels should be locked when in use Static tower scaffold should not exceed 12 Mtrs In height when free standing and above this height should tied Height to base width ratio for static tower should not more than 41 351 and 31 for indoor outdoor and mobile tower respectively Safety harness should be used while working at height more than 2 Mtrs Scaffolding shall be physically checked for load carrying capacity occasionally Following BIS safety codes shall be referred for further safety precautions a) IS3696-1987 PART I-Safety of scaffolding b) IS3696-1991 PART II-Safety code for ladder c) IS4014-PART 2-Code of practive for steel tubular scaffolding ndash safety regulations Working Platform Wherever possible all works to be done at a height greater than 2 Mtrs Above ground level must be performed from properly constructed and maintained working platform Safe means of access shall be provided to all working platforms Working platforms gangways and stairways shall be so constructed that they shall not sag unduly or unequally Every opening in a working platform shall be provided with suitable beams to prevent the fall of persons or materials The working platform shall be - Closely boarded

48

- At least 60 cm wide if used only as a footing only at least 80 cm wide if used also for stacking material and at least 11 Mtrs If used for the support of a treETLe platform - Provided with tow-boards of minimum 015 Mtrs in height - Provided with hand rails not greater than 085 Mtrs above toe-board - Constructed as close to the structure or building as possible Working on roof People working on roof shall be properly protected by providing temporary railing hand rails safety harness Workers working underneath shall use helmets Care shall be taken to prevent falling of material from top to adjoining area in slat roofs more than 10deg safety belt shall be used and belt end fastened properly to a fixed object Workmen shall not be allowed to work on slippery roofs Fragile materials such as wired glass corrugated plastic sheeting and unreinforced insulating slabs etc shall be identified and necessary precautions taken while working on them People working on fragile roof shall be properly protected by providing two Crawling Bards or Roof ladders so that one is available to stand on while the other is being moved Crawling Boards shall have cross batons atleast 32 mm thick and not more than 380 mm apart and shall be secured in position Gas cutting Adherence to relevant codes and employment of qualified workers are two basic requirements for gas cutting process Hazards such as electricity heat flame flammable gas etc are present in this process Hence following precautions must be followed while carrying these operations All fire precautions as stipulated in IS3016 (Code of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operations) shall be followed while gas cutting operations) shall be followed while gas cutting Fire extinguishers sand buckets water and gunny bags shall be provided when hot work is in progress Gas cylinders used for gas cutting Gas cylinders shall be of approved make Gas cylinder valves shall always be checked and shall be closed when not in use Be stored in a well-ventilated area Be fitted with safety caps when not in use Not be lifted by nozzle and rolled All gas and oxygen regulators shall be fitted with Flashback arrestors being non-return valves designed to prevent and explosive mix developing in cylinder Checking for leaks shall be by means of soapy liquid applied to each joint and under no circumstances shall a naked flame be applied to any part of the cylinder When working at a height do not place cylinders directly beneath the working area as molten metal may fall in to the hoses causing leaks and possibly igniting the gases

49

The welder and any person working in close proximity in order to prevent permanent damage to the eyes must wear suitable eye protection when not in use electricity to the holder and electrode shall turned off Hose shall be in good condition properly clamped as per specifications Welding cable shall have proper insulation with minimum number of joints All equipments shall be properly earthed and cables properly insulated and connected LPG Cylinders if used should be stored kept in a well-ventilated placed and there should be no excavations drains or basements nearby LPG Cylinders should never be stored below ground level or closer than 3 M to cylinder containing oxygen or materials which are toxic and corrosive Cylinders full or empty should never to stored upright with the valve uppermost The valve of empty LPG cylinders should be kept closed if they are left open air will diffuse into the cylinder and may form an explosive mixture BIS Code IS3016-1982 on ldquocode of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operationsrdquo shall be referred for further safety measures Electrical work Some of the basic safety steps to be ensured are given below 1) Only authorised person shall carry out dismantling of electrical system 2) Isolation of the electrical system before taking up the work must be ensured 3) Before working on an electrical line fuse should be physically removed and the line is isolated and a suitable locking mechanism must be provided to prevent accidental switching fixing fuses by other persons A notice board displaying ldquoMen at workrdquo message should be placed The section of circuit under repair should be connected to earth 4) IS 5216-1982 ldquoRecommendations on safety procedures and practices in Electric Worksrdquo shall be referred for further safety measures Working with machineries Material handling equipments Many accidents take place while handling materials at site It is highly hazardous operation Hence special attention by contractor is required in this respect Following precautions are recommended Safe working space for all these equipments must be provided Proper material stockyard should be made and all material should be staked arranged kept in orderly manner with proper moving space for handling machinery Proper warning boards signs shall be provided when machineries like cranes hoists are being operated Brakes clutches of winches shall be checked on regular basis Chains ropes belts shall be inspected and repaired changed as necessary All moving part of the material handling equipment must be provided with suitable guards

50

Lifting ropes should be inspected for kinking loose wires high strands corrosion nicking lubrication change in diameter cross section Slings and other lifting materials which are not suitable for use should be promptly withdrawn and destroyed Lifting chains should be inspected for bent links cracks in weld areas or any other section of link trasverse nicks and gauges and corrosion pits Elongation of the lifting chain link due to over loading should be inspected before using it For lifting hook if the throat opening exceeds 15 of the normal opening it should be replaced When inspecting the hook measurement must be made between the shank and narrowest point of the hook opening A chain used for lifting should not be spliced by inserting a bolt between two links Strain should not be put on a kinked chain Hammer should not be used to force a hook over a chain link A safety hook fitted with a latch to prevent displacement of loads should only be used for material handling lifting IS7293-1974 (Code of Practice for Working with Construction Machinery) shall be referred for further safety measures Cranes All works involving the use of crane shall be properly planned in advance and the following shall be ensured The crane is capable of lifting the load Safe load capacity should be clearly marked on jibs winches pulleys slings and ropes All job cranes should have an automatic safe load indicator which alerts the operator The condition of the ground at the crane location is satisfactory to support the crane and the load The rotation of the cab and therefore the boom is not restricted-suitable matting or plates are available to protect underground services and paving All slings shackles hooks etc are of correct rating and in good condition Cranes and lifting equipments must be inspected and carry a valid test certificate issued by an accredited testing agency Crane hooks etc are to be fitted with properly functioning safety clips to prevent displacement of the sling from the hook during the lift Driver of the crane must be watchful and must ensure before driving the vehicle either forward or reverse that no one is near the wheel of the vehicle and no one is trying to climb the vehicle while moving Crane operators and signalers must be over the age of 18 trained and sufficiently experienced There should always to a signalman or a signaling system such as a

51

telephone if the crane operator cannot see the load throughout the lift Hand signal shall be clear and distinct and shall follow recognised code or system Workers must be use safety shoe and helmet They are also required to wear gloves and other PPE for handling of some special materials Raising lowering and braking of jib should not be done abruptly in order to prevent it from snapping All vehicles used by the contractor shall be in worthy conditions and in conformance to the land transport requirements Cranes should be tested and examined by a competent person for its wear and tear No part of the crane or crane load should be closer than 4 Mtrs to live overhead For movement of crane or other material handling equipment ramp gradient should not exceed 1 in 10 No person should be allowed to stand or work under lifted load All drivers shall hold a valid driving license for the class of vehicle to be driven Manual Handling Assistance should be obtained if the load is too heavy or awkward for manual handing Clear walkway to the destination and safe stack should be ensured before handing the load manually Following procedure should be followed while lifting the load manually Stand close to the load on a firm footing and with feet about 30 am apart Bend the knees and keep your back as straight as you can Take a firm grip on a load Breathe in and throw the shoulders backwards Straighten the legs amp continue to keep the back as straight as you can Make sure that your view is not obstructed by the load Keep the load close to the body Lift slowly and smoothly When carrying the load avoid twisting spine to run move your feet instead One person should not be allowed to pull more than 63 kg The best weight unit for lifting by a worker is 18 kg and hence should be fixed as upper limit of load to be lifted by worker If two or more workers are lifting one should give instructions to ensure that the team works together bull Type of clothing is very important in manual handling of material Clothing should be such that it allows easy movement of arms and will not catch in machinery or on a load

52

bull The successful bidder of the said depot assets will assume full responsibility for demolishing and dismantling the said facilities and itrsquos removal from the corporationrsquos land whether through his own employees or through contract labour It should also be a condition of the tender documents that consequent upon the sale of the said depot assets the depot shall cease to be the corporationrsquos ldquoestablishmentrdquo as that expression is defined in the Building and other construction workers actrsquo1996and if the successful bidder employs 50 or more building workers for the demolition of the said facilities he as the ldquoemployerrdquo in relation to the said establishment will ensure full compliance with the said act including section 44 amp 45 thereof Upon the cancellation of the factory license and the slump sale of the assets of the said depot the storage and distribution of petroleum products is no longer carried on in the said facilities The successful bidder or purchaser of the said depot assets who demolishes the said facilities with the intention of selling the various items from the depot as scrap for his own benefit cannot be regarded as a ldquocontractorrdquo as that expression is defined in the contract labour (regulation amp abolition act1970 Similarly the workmen engaged by the successful bidder or purchaser of the said depot assets for carrying out the work of demolition cannot be regarded as contract labour under the said act In the circumstances no sooner the property in the assets of the depot facilities is transferred to the successful bidder or purchaser the corporation can not be regarded as the ldquoprinciple employerrdquo under the said act in as much as the Corpn has ceased to continue the work of the establishment viz The storage and distribution of the petroleum products in the concerned depot bull Under the Environment (protection) Act 1986 read with Hazardous waste (management amp handling) rules1989 the ldquooccupierrdquo in relation to the depot facilities is obliged to ensure that all hazardous waste are properly handled and disposed of without any adverse effects which may result from such wastes and is also responsible for proper collection reception treatment storage or disposal of these wastes either himself or through the ldquooperator of the facilityrdquo Since the corporation is governed by the said act and rules and highest bidder purchaser of the depot assets is not the occupier generating hazardous it is incumbent on the corporation to continue its practice namely handing over the site to the successful bidder the product including the sludge vapour and gas etc is completely removed as per the Companyrsquos operating procedure It may also be appreciated that the highest bidderpurchaser may fail to take any safeguards to protect his employees or the employees of a contractor engaged by him or the public at large from the toxic or poisonous effects of the residual sludge vapour or gas

ARBITRATION CLAUSE

Any dispute or difference whatsoever arising out of or in connection with this Agreement including any question regarding its existence validity construction interpretation application meaning scope operation or effect of this contract or termination thereof shall be referred to and finally resolved through arbitration as per the procedure mentioned herein below (a) The dispute or difference shall in any event be referred only to a Sole Arbitrator (b) The appointment and arbitration proceedings shall be conducted in accordance with SCOPE forum of Arbitration Rules for the time being in force or as amended from time to time (c) The Seat of arbitration shall be at Mumbai (d) The proceedings shall be conducted in English language (e) The cost of the proceedings shall be equally borne by the parties unless otherwise Directed by the Sole Arbitrator

53

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30

153

Bharat Petroleum Corporation limited Bhilai Co-op Depot Bijalee NagarGE RoadDistrict-Durg Chattisgarh-490021 Contact Person MrRambabu B

(रामबाब बी)

9926499266 brambabubharatpetroleumin amp MrRavi

K Ghorpade (रनि क

घोरपड) 8600417776 ravikghorpadebharatpetroleumin

USED SCRAPPED TANK

1 LOT 250000 5769360 288468 1200H

R 1230HR

154

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumi

FIRE WATER TANK LIGHT

POLESSTORAGE TANK PIPELINE

ETC

453000

MT 250000 1198675 5993 1200H

R 1230HR

155

BPCL MANMAD INSTALLATION

MANMAD NANDGAON ROAD

PANEWADI MANMADNASHIKMAHARASHTRA423104

Contact Person MrDeepak Satpute

9692006232

USEDSCRAPPED DEPOT ASSETS-

FIRE WATER PIPELINEEXTINGU

ISHERFOAM TANKSVHF

HANDSET ETC

1 LS 175000 9647424 482371 1230H

R 1300HR

156

satish paikara m

(पकरा सतीश एम) CH INSTALLATION

MANAGER (RETAIL) BUDGE BUDGE 2

GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST

24-PARGANAS [SOUTH] BUDGE

BUDGE West Bengal PIN - 700137 TEL -

033-24701457 033-24701765 MOB -

9982754999 e-mail paikarasmbharatpe

troleumin

WEIGH BRIDGE 1 LOT 35000 168000 840 1230H

R 1300HR

31

157

dnyaneshwar

bendkule (बडकल

जञािश िर) SR MANAGER OPS IC

(RETAIL) MIRAJ OPPRAILWAY GOODS

SHED (MG) CHANDANWADI

MIRAJ Maharashtra PIN - 416410 TEL - 0241-2595555 -

MOB - 9820246346 e-mail

dnyaneshwarbbharatpetroleumin

FIRE ENGINE PUMP 03 NO

1 LOT 75000 316800 1584 1230H

R 1300HR

158

NAVGHAR INDUSTRIAL ESTATE

BEHIND MSEB GAS TURBINE UNIT

PBNO8 DIST-RAIGAD

BOKADVIRAURANMAHARASHTRA400702

Contact Person Mr Wadhwa Vinay Kumar

022-27222767981146387

6

DISPERSANT SPRAY SYSTEM20

KL NITROGEN TANKTANK-OIL

ON WATER MONITORING SYSTEM ETC

505 MT 35000 337704 16885 1230H

R 1300HR

159

dua gurinder (िआ

रररििर) CHIEF MANAGER OPS IC (RETAIL) KOTA TOP

MS BHARATPETROLEUM

CORPORATION LTDKOTA TOPNH-

27VILLAGE -BRIJESHPURATATHEDKOTA (RAJASTHAN)-325201 TEL - 0744-

2863317 MOB - 9793294449 e-mail

duagbharatpetroleumin

VARIOUS TYPE OF FIRE WATER

PIPELINE 41 MT 175000 2651707 13258

1230HR

1300HR

160

HAZIRA RETAIL TERRITORY SURAT

HAZIRA ROAD POICHHPORE DIST -

SURATHAZIRA GUJRAT-394510

CONTACT PERSON MRMiran M Vaghela

(नमरि एम िाघला)

9033370396 miranmvaghelabhar

PIPELINE amp FITTINGS FIRE

FIGHTING PUMPSLOADING

ARMS ETC

1 LS 75000 748160 37408 1400H

R 1430HR

32

atpetroleumin

161

BIJWSAN INSTALLATION NEAR

IGI AIRPORTNEW DELHIDELHI-110061

MRNavi Sharma (ििी

शमाा) 7727863450 navisharmabharatp

etroleumin

OLD PLT PIPELINES

1 LOT 35000 170400 852 1400H

R 1430HR

162

negi kamal (िरी कमल

ससिह) SR MANAGER OPS IC (RETAIL) KANPUR KANPUR

POL DEPOT BHAUNTI NH - 2 KALPI ROAD

PANKI KANPUR Uttar Pradesh PIN -

208020 TEL - - 0512-2985689 MOB -

9824201038 e-mail negikbharatpetrole

umin

FIRE ENGINE 03 NO

1 LS 35000 384000 1920 1400H

R 1430HR

163

BG GOODS SHED ROAD THACHA

NALLURTIRUNELVELITAMIL NADU-627358

CONTACT PERSON MR Aditya Sri Ram E

(आदितय शरी राम ई)

8867857296 adityasriramebhara

tpetroleumin

WEIGHT BRIDGE PRODUCT PUMP

WITH MOTORSFILLING

CABINET OLD STEEL PLATE ETC

1 LOT 35000 346264 173132 1400H

R 1430HR

164

BPCL IRUGUR TOP INSTALLATION

RAVATHUR PO IRUGUR

VIACOIMBATORE TAMIL NADU-641103

CONTACT PERSON MRNitesh Kumar

(नितश कमार)

9542345719 niteshkumar001bha

ratpetroleumin

MPDCANOPY ETC

1 LS 35000 328320 16416 1400H

R 1430HR

33

165

DESUR DEPOT NEAR DESUR RAILWAY

STATION VILLAGE ZADSHAPUR

DESURBELGAUMKARNATAKA-590014

MRManikantan G

(कनिकि टि जी)

9894555724 manikantangbharat

petroleumin

200 DIA FF LINE - ADDL WOPD

METER MASTER METERMLDB

PANELBARRIER GATE FOR

ENTRYEXIT ETC

22713

MT 35000 1097387 5486 1430H

R 1500HR

166

NEAR RAILWAY STATION PO

ATHARBANKI RLY COLONY DIST

JAGATSINGHPURPARADEEP ODISHA-

754120 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

OLD PD METERSMS

PIPELINESOLD MS PIPELINESASBEST

OS SHEETS ETC

1 LOT 35000 1889412 94470 1430H

R 1500HR

167

PB NO 106 GPO SALAWASJODHPURR

AJASTHAN-342001 MRAvinash Sahani

(अनििाश साहिी)

9587891413 avinashsahanibhara

tpetroleumin

MS SCRAP FIRE ENGINES (04

NOS) FUEL TANKS 1 MT 35000 246400 1232

1430HR

1500HR

168

BPCL PIYALA RETAIL INSTALLATION

VILLAGE - PIYALA PO ASAUTI TEHSIL-

BALLARBHGARH DIST - FARIDABAD

HARYANA-121102 MRMandal

Soumyajyoti (मिडल

सोमयजयोनत)

9874444332 mandalsbharatpetr

oleumin

FIRE EXTINGUISHER 10

KG DCPRADAR LEVEL GUAGE-

TANK FARM AUPARALLEL

REDUNDANT UPS-15

KVAAUTOMATION CABLESFLP

LIGHT FIXTURES IN WAGON P ETC

1 LOT 75000 724360 36218 1430H

R 1500HR

169

17 A HASTINGS ROADALLAHABADUTTAR PRADESH-211001 MRAkash R rivastava

(आकाश शरीिासति)

7678882211 akashsrivastavabha

ratpetroleumin

CANOPY LIGHTS (CFL)SEWING

MACHINE USHA TAILOR MODCO2

FIRE EXINGUISHER250

W MH Canopy light fixtures ETC

1 LOT 35000 2357168 117858 1430H

R 1500HR

34

170

AT POST AKOLNER TALUKA

AHMEDNAGAR DIST -

AHMEDNAGARMAHARASHTRA-414005

MRArpit Tiwari (अरपात

नतिारी) 9408381499 arpittiwaribharatpe

troleumin

FIRE WATER PUMP 850klTLF PUMP MS (M) 50 KLHR25 KVA DG SETCANOPYAMFTLF PUMP MS (M)

50 KLHR ETC

1 LS 35000 200800 1004 1500H

R 1530HR

171

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

10 KG DCP 10 NOS10 KG DCP 10

NOSBULK METERS 9 NOSBULK

METERS 141 NOS150MM DIA

PIPE LINE FOR SPEED80MM DIA

PIPE LINE FOR SPEED F 1FF PIPE LINE 200 MM ETC

1 LOT 250000 4839456 2419728 1500H

R 1530HR

172

ram mahto (राम

कमार) MANAGER OPS IC (RETAIL)

BALASORE DEPOT BALASORE DEPOT SOMENATHPUR

INDUSTRIAL AREA ESTATE BALASORE

Odisha PIN - 756019 TEL - 06782-224272 99562-19155 MOB - 9453042457 e-mail ramkumarbharatpe

troleumin

JB NFLP 25 NOSLIGHT

FITTINGS FLP 35 NLIGHT POLES

4M HT 12 NOELECTRICAL

CABLESSLAYINGCEILING FANS 20

NOS20 TON WINDOW AC

MAKE-SAMSUN ETC

1 LOT 35000 279564 139782 1500H

R 1530HR

173

BHARAT PETROLEUM CORP LTD SANKARI

DEPOTNARRAPANCHAVADI

SANKARI(RS)SALEM DIST SANKARITAMIL

NADU-637302 MRArun David A

(अरण डनिड ए)

9482875768 arundavidabharatp

etroleumin

200MM DIA STRAINER-

1NOGODREJFILING CABINET

4DRSSLIDING DOOR SDU-1GODREJ STORWEL

MODEL2MF SYSTEM 3PANELS

ETC

1 LOT 250000 4568544 2284272 1500H

R 1530HR

174

IRIMPANAM INSTALLATION NEW

OIL INSTALLATIONKOCHI KERALA-682309 MRU

Ramadas (य रामिास)

9958444988

RLY TRACKS amp ALLIED

FACILITYRLY TRACKS amp ALLIED

FACILITY ADDITIONAL

1 LOT 175000 1548000 7740 1500H

R 1530HR

35

uramadasbharatpetroleumin

175

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

Y STRAINER 200MM

2NOSSLUDGE PIT AT

BERHAMPORE4-DR FILLING CABINET-2

NOONE GODREJ STEEL TABLE

T9EARTHPITS FOR AG TANKS (12

NOS)ETC

1 LS 35000 372320 18616 1530H

R 1600HR

176

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

STOREWELL PLAIN ALMIRAH-2MS

STORAGE SAFEABLOY

LOCKFLP 125W HPMV 4NOSFIRE

ENGINE SET NO10 ETC

1 LOT 35000 3465584 173279 1530H

R 1600HR

177

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

FLP NON-INTEGRAL FLOOD

LIGHT 2SAKTI 4KVA

AUTOSTABILISERZYXEL OMNI 56K

MODEM FOR BERHARECEIVER-

1 CAMERA-2 MONITOR-1 ETC

1 LOT 75000 767068 383534 1530H

R 1600HR

178

BPCL MANMAD INSTALLATION

MANMAD NANDGAON ROAD

PANEWADI MANMADNASHIKMAHARASHTRA423104

Contact Person MrDeepak Satpute

9692006232

1 no 250 KVA DG SET

2 no of 630 KVA DG SET 6 number

HT panels with CTPT bus-bar

AMF panel for DG sets DG set cables

etc

1 LS 175000 1217664 608832 1530H

R 1600HR

179

BPCL MANMAD INSTALLATION

MANMAD NANDGAON ROAD

PANEWADI MANMADNASHIKMAHARASHTRA423104

Contact Person MrDeepak Satpute

Old roof sheet of TWF GANTRY

1 LS 35000 160812 80406 1530H

R 1600HR

36

9692006232

180

BHARAT PETROLEUM CORPORATION

LIMITED KONDAPALLI DEPOT ( TOP )

PINAPAKA (VIL amp POST) KONDAPALLI

(VIA) KRISVIJAYAWADAAN

DHRA PRADESH-9504214192

avneeshbhartibharatpetroleumin

DG SET AMF PANELS FIRE

ENGINE 70W ST LIGHT FIX 13

NOS160W FLP MLL TYPE 74

NOS15M HOSES 36NOS15 TON

AIR COND 2NOSFLD LIGHT

FIT 2X400 25NOS110V 100AH BATT

CHARGER ETC

1 LOT 35000 200000 1000 1600H

R 1630HR

181

IRUGUR BPCL IRUGUR TOP

INSTALLATION RAVATHUR PO

IRUGUR VIA COIMBATORE Tamil Nadu PIN - 641103 CONTACT PERSON MRSoorya Krishna

(सयाा कषणा) 9895449420

sooryakrishnabharatpetroleumin

ELECTRICALLY OPERATED EXIT BARTERMINAL

ROOM CARD READERTLF RTD

UNIT - BAY10POINT4TLF SET STOP VALVE - BAY10POI15 KL UNDER DRIVEWAY

TANK ETC

1 LS 250000 2120778

1 1060389

1600HR

1630HR

182

WARANGAL DEPOT GOOD SHED

ROADWARANGALTELENGANA-506002

MRMukesh Murali

(मकश मरली)

9497270991 mukeshmuralibhara

tpetroleumin

FW PIPELINE IN TANKFARM

AREAERECTION-75HP

MOTOR75HP PPU FLOWMORE

MSTLF125HP PPU

FLORITEHSDITLF20 HP PUMP KIR

MAKE NO 18 ETC

1 LS 75000 4934092 246704 1600H

R 1630HR

183

BARAUNI TOP PAPROUR DISTRICT

BEGUSARAIBARAUNIBIHAR-851114

CONTACT PERSON MRSaurabh Kumar

9432343519 saurabhkumar001b

haratpetroleumin

FIRE ENGINE-615KLHR-3NOSFIRE ENGINE-

615KLHR-3NOSMASTER METER SET - 3

NOS125KVA DG SET - 2 NOS15 TONS WINDOW

AC WITH REMOTE

1 LS 35000 227300 11365 1600H

R 1630HR

37

ETC

184

KATHGODAM DEPOT DIST -

NANITALUTTARAKHAND-263126 CONTACT PERSON MRPawan

Kumar (पिि कमार)

9862826505 pawankumar006bh

aratpetroleumin

1AVERY ZL SDDU ES0652 MS1LampT ZL HDDU BS5257 HSDZ LINE (SD) -

PUMPLampT PACEMAKER

IVLampT PACEMAKER

IV1LampT ZL HDDU GS1246 HSD ETC

1 LOT 35000 364000 1820 1600H

R 1630HR

185

UDAISAGAR ROAD NEAR RANA PRATAP

NAGAR RLY STNUDAIPURRAJAST

HAN-313001 CONTACT PERSON

MRKhuswinder

(खससिििर)

9412058886 khuswinderbharatp

etroleumin

ZWICKY PUMP NO175HP

PPUNIT-PUMP1PIPELINE

amp FTGS 10080NBFIRE

WATER TANK 858 KL CAP ADDFIRE

WATER RING MAIN ADDL EXP 1

SPRINKILER PIPELINE etc

1 LOT 250000 2121216 1060608 1630H

R 1700HR

186

BPC OIL DEPOT BATILPUR DIST-

DEVAREYABATILPURUTTAR PRADESH-

274001 MR Deepak

Joshi (िीपक जोशी)

9927576670 deepakjoshi001bha

ratpetroleumin

DG SET 125KVAPADLOCK (MAKE ABLOY) - 6

NO6 KVA GENSETDG SET 65

KVAVC BREAKER75 HP PP UNIT-PUMP

NO 2 ETC

1 LOT 35000 320000 1600 1630H

R 1700HR

187

Kandla Installation Khari Rohar Road

Gandhidham(Kutch)GandhidhamGUJRAT-

370201 CONTACT PERSON MRMayank

Bhatt (मयिक भटट)

8154964083 mayankbhattbharat

petroleumin

TANK NO 8 4645 KLTK NO2-ADDL CT-MVWSFFTK NO 18 13667 KL

ERECTIOTANK NO 2 15128 KL EXTN

ETC

1 LS 250000 7210400 36052 1630H

R 1700HR

188

PETROL DEPOT ABEKA

MAKBARAMEERUTUTTAR PRADESH-

250002 CONTACT PERSON MRKumar

Avinash (कमार

MIDCO SD PUMP3NO Z LINE (HD) PUMPAVERY

(SD) ERA PUMPSUBPUMP

amp DISPENSORS 2NOLampT Z LINE

1 LOT 75000 5687512 284375 1630H

R 1700HR

38

अनििाश) 8004938516 kumaravbharatpetr

oleumin

SD PUMP ETC

189

MUZAFFARPUR DEPOT VILL

SHERPURMUZAFFARPURM BIHAR-842005

CONTACT PERSON MRDipayan Roy

(दिपायि रॉय) 06243-242047 Extn 222

9933050509 dipayanroybharatp

etroleumin

DISPENCING UNITPOLE MOUNTED EMBLEM CANAOPY

STRUCTUREOLD MPDsTANK amp

MONOLITH ETC

17553

MT 35000 11200 56 1630H

R 1700HR

190

BARAUNI TOP PAPROUR DISTRICT

BEGUSARAIBARAUNIBIHAR-851114

CONTACT PERSON MrManjul Prasad

Arya (मिजल परसाि आया)

7004230090 manjulprasadarybh

aratpetroleumin

PRODUCT PIPE FITTING TANK

FOUNDATIONTWD

PIPESFITTINGS900KL TANK II858KL

TANK 10 ETC

1 LOT 250000 2184023 1092012 1700H

R 1730HR

191

BARAUNI TOP PAPROUR DISTRICT

BEGUSARAIBARAUNIBIHAR-851114

CONTACT PERSON MrManjul Prasad

Arya (मिजल परसाि आया)

7004230090 manjulprasadarybh

aratpetroleumin

FOAM TANK 3KL - 1 NOFOAM TANK

3KL - 1 NO100 MM PIPELINE amp FT

550M150 MM PIPELINE amp

FT225M350 MM PIPELINE amp FT

575M ETC

1 LS 35000 275652 137826 1700H

R 1730HR

192

BIJWSAN INSTALLATION NEAR

IGI AIRPORTNEW DELHIDELHI-110061

MRNavi Sharma (ििी

शमाा) 7727863450 navisharmabharatp

etroleumin

HSD TWD PIPELINE HEADER

amp VELVE UPTO TANKATF TWD

PIPELINE HEADER amp VALVE UPTO

TANKS AND LDO TWD PIPE LINE

HEADER amp VALVE UPTO TANK

1 LS 250000 3513600 17568 1700H

R 1730HR

39

SPECIAL NOTES

1 The above old items would be disposed as indicated in the table

2 Pl refer AnnexurendashD for detailed scope of disposal

TABLE ndash A [ PARTndash2 ] [Tentative]

TENTATIVE TAX RATES

STATE TAX FERROUS SCRAP

ALL IGST 1800

CSGST 900

SGST 900

The above mentioned tax rates are tentative and BPCL reserves the right to apply the rates applicable for ferrous and Non ndashferrous items which will be informed during the auction

40

ANNEXURE-D

Scope and SPECIAL CONDITIONS for Disposal of old tanks amp Depot Assets BPCL has different Installation amp depot as per the list in table A Part I The above list is only indicative and not limited exhaustive or actual and it is only for your general referenceguidance Parties have to physically visit the depot and inspect the lot meant for sale and make their own estimates and ascertain the condition of materials its quality it weight quantities make model numbers size capacities specifications and condition etc Therefore no claim shall be entertained in case of any variations if reported at the time of upliftment which may kindly be noted However there may be few items as given below left in the depot not meant for disposal and the same are separately marked or shown at the time of inspection and parties should consider accordingly The following items are not covered in the subject disposal and they are excluded from contractorrsquos scope of work a) Land b) Grown up Big Trees However small bushes shrubs etc are to be

removed and area to be cleaned from all vegetation etc 1 Pipelines running under Railway Tracks 2 Any petroleum products such as petroldieselkerosenelubricantsgreases

gear oils etc found in tankspipesbarrelsloosebulkpackages etc either inside or outside depot premises Petroleum products sludge are not covered in sale and to be handed over to BPCL if any foundsalvaged

3 Dispensing pumps retail outlet items like trays etc which are clearly marked amp kept separately

Please note that as BPCL has to handover land to Govt Authorities for their construction of sheds etc urgently and therefore the sequence of disposal in Phases and Time Lines shall be as under Contractor has to immediately complete the disposal of facilities falling under area from boundary wall The contractorrsquos obligations for completion of entire job will be as per tender terms amp conditions At the time of dismantling of facilities the contractor has to provide separate temporary fencing at his cost so that even after handing over part land to Govt Authorities for their construction activities other facilities are demarcated and any encroachment from unauthorized authority people are avoided The contractor has to make their own arrangements for safety and security during the entire operations of disposal activities The entire job must be completed as above but not exceeding 16 weeks from the date of authority letter as shown above failing which appropriate action as deemed fit will be taken in line with the general terms and conditions of the auction tender The successful bidder has to surface amp level the complete area after shifting all the materials All debris are to be removed from site For leveling the ground to one level

41

and filling up all trenches of underground tanks or any low level or trenches all debris earth rubble bricks mortar etc salvaged from dismantling are to be used The bidder has to arrange and bear the cost of dismantling loading unloading amp transportation of materials to his their place After excavating removing the underground tanks pipelines etc the same are to be filled up with available material or material brought from outside if required at contractorrsquos cost and risk in particular for filling up of underground tank trenches etc Dismantling of Underground pipelines in the Railway siding area from decantation header manifold sections and up to BPCL depot compound wall needs Railways permission for dismantling excavation etc which are to be obtained by the Purchaser only However BPCL may provide any assistance if required to the Purchaser in obtaining such permissions After excavation etc the area is to be filled back and brought to original condition to the satisfaction of the BPCL and as directed All safety precautions as stipulated by BPCL are to be followed at the time of disposal of facilities both inside and outside BPCL depot premises compound wall Any damage to the Corporationrsquos or Third Partyrsquos properties during removal of the items will have to be made good by the successful tenderer at their own cost The Corporation reserves the right to claim from the contractor any expenses which might have been incurred by it over and above the EMD by way of restoring damages caused to properties belonging to the Corporation Third Parties by the action of such contractorrsquos or their men Party has to make his own arrangement for power connections to cut the tanks or lighting or any other purpose BPCL shall not provide any power connection No invoice challan will be issued by BPCL for each truck of materials to be removed since the entire materials are being disposed on lumpsum single lot basis OTHER SPECIAL CONDITIONS FOR DEMOLITION OF DEPOT FACILITIES 1 The intending bidder should inspect the site prior to submitting of the offer and make himself familiar with the site conditions and available facilities 2 Bidders alongwith the offers must give an undertaking that the steel plates of tanks pipelines that have contained leaded gasoline will not be used for edible products drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe by suitable means 3 Demolition is an inherently hazardous process and hence every person involved in demolition activity must wear protective equipment including helmet gloves safety footwear etc as per BPCL guidelines 4 Demolition must be supervised by persons having thorough knowledge of demolition process 5 Successful bidder shall carryout a survey to assess the physical characteristics and design of the facilities to be demolished so as to arrive at a safe demolition method Based on survey Demolition Action Plan shall be submitted for BPCLrsquos approval before starting any demolition The plan should include bull Sequence of demolition of facilities with time frame bull Method of demolition of facilities including drawings sketches if any bull The proposed treatment for steel plates particularly for tanks which contained leaded gasoline

42

bull How the party will further utilize the steel plates obtained from product tanks and also the product pipes bull Method of disposal of debris bull Manpower to be deployed bull Machinery Equipment to be deployed bull List of PPE [ Personal Protective Equipments ] required and that would be worn by people involved in the activity 6 Before demolition begins all utility services to the structure like electricity water etc must be disconnected Arrangements must be made to keep the unwanted persons as far away as possible from the site by necessary barricade 7 It is dangerous to leave isolated parts of a wall structures standing as they are liable to collapse from the effect of high winds self weight etc and hence necessary cordoning should be made for such cases 8 Debris should not be allowed to build up against walls or floors with the consequent risk of the structure being unintentionally overloaded 9 Disposal process for debris and pit yard for the same should be identified for safe disposal within the stipulated time 10 Order dismantling From safety consideration following order for dismantling of the depot facility is recommended bull All equipment fittings bull AG Product piping and allied fittings bull AG Product tanks bull UG Product tanks bull Fire protection facilities ie fire water tanks hydrant mains monitors etc bull Internal electrification bull Structures bull Buildings bull Electrical ndash external yard lighting cabling MCC etc bull Communication The above is a standard sequence for dismantling but for this particular tender above sequence is superseded by earlier conditions of dismantling in 3 phases as mentioned in special conditions above 111 Demolition of Above Ground (AG) Tanks There are fatal and serious accidents caused by persons entering confined spaces without the necessary tests being carried out and correct safety rescue equipment being provided It is therefore absolutely essential to ensure that product tanks are tested and certified gas free prior to starting of hot work Following sequence shall be followed for dismantling of AG tanks a) Mechanical isolation of Tank by removing all pipe connections fittings like Level Gauges Dip hatch PV Valves Inter-tank catwalk (if any) b) Internal treatment and further dismantling AG tanks shall be demolished preferably by reverse jacking method

43

For safe working necessary scaffolds platforms etc shall be erected and proper access to them shall be provided The steel plates cut from tank shall be lowered using safe hoisting devices having valid test certificates Prevention of further use of steel plates which contained leaded gasoline for storage of edible products drinking water unless they are removed While disposing of the steel plates obtained from product tanks which contained leaded gasoline it shall be ensured that they are not further used for storing edible product and drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe This could be ensured by the following methods By heat treatment of steel plates using flame cleaner By removing all scales etc by abrasive blast cleaning using grits shots If the plates are grit shot blasted care shall be taken to collect the grit or shot from operation to prevent spread of lead bearing dust The used grits shots must be treated as contaminated and not reused for other operations It should be disposed off along with the residue thus obtained as per practice followed for leaded sludge All parties involved in handling the plates should be made aware of their origin and risks involved in view of leaded gasoline Disposal of steel plates from tanks which didnrsquot contain leaded gasoline Steel plates of other tanks in which leaded products have never been stored can be disposed off after cleaning with wire brush to bare metal particularly the first strake and bottom plates The responsibility of ensuring that the plates are completely safe for further use lies with the successful vendor 112 Demolition of UG tanks Following sequence should be sued for the disposal of Underground tanks

1 Mechanical isolation of Tank by removing all pipe connections fittings like Level Gauges Dip hatch PV Valves etc

2 All personnel involved in the removal and disposal of underground tanks should be aware of the potential hazards associated withmdash (a) flammable andor combustible liquids (b) product toxicity (c) entry into confined spaces and (d) entry into excavations

3 Before start of any work on the UG tank ensure that the copies of the tank cleaning certificates for the tanks are available The same to be certified by the BPCL officer (or) authorized inspector from BPCL who is witnessing the demolition before the start of the work

4 Open the manhole covers with the anchoring supports in place and if the tank is found to be filled with water it will be necessary to dispose of the water in an environmentally safe manner

5 After removal of the water from the tank refill the tank with fresh potable water until the tank starts to overflow Do not allow excess water to escape into the excavation and ensure the level does not rise into the vent pipe and submit the tank to excess static pressure

6 Withdraw water until the level is again down to 150 mm below the top of the tank

44

Use only pumping equipment suitable for the purpose and collect all water for proper Disposal

7 Allow the tank to settle for 2-3 hours and test the small vapor space with a gas detector and if the reading is below 5 of the LEL then the tank may be emptied If the same is found above 5 remove the water from the tank The disposal vendor may inform BPCL about the higher LEL readings and BPCL shall arrange to clean the tank further No work shall be taken up on the tank in this case Please note that the reading of the gas detector has to be witnessed by the BPCL officer (or) authorized inspector from BPCL

8 If the reading of the gas detector is below 5 the water may be removed and the cutting operations may be carried out

For safe working necessary shoring shuttering platforms shall be done and proper access shall be provided The steel plates cut from tank shall be lifted using safe hoisting devices having valid test certificates Prevention of further use of steel plates which contained leaded gasoline for storage of edible products drinking water unless they are removed While disposing of the steel plates obtained from product tanks which contained leaded gasoline it shall be ensured that they are not further used for storing edible product and drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe This could be ensured by the following methods By heat treatment of steel plates using flame cleaner By removing all scales etc by abrasive blast cleaning using grits shots If the plates are grit shot blasted care shall be taken to collect the grit or shot from operation to prevent spread of lead bearing dust The used grits shots must be treated as contaminated and not reused for other operations It should be disposed off along with the residue thus obtained as per practice followed for leaded sludge All parties involved in handling the plates should be made aware of their origin and risks involved in view of leaded gasoline Disposal of steel plates from tanks which didnrsquot contain leaded gasoline Steel plates of other tanks in which leaded products have never been stored can be disposed off after cleaning with wire brush to bare metal particularly the first strake and bottom plates The responsibility of ensuring that the plates are completely safe for further use lies with the successful vendor

12 Product Pipelines The pipelines can be disposed off after cleaning by sufficient water flushing The successful vendor shall ensure that these pipes are not re-used for carrying edible products drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe All parties involved in handling the pipes should be made aware of their origin and risks involved 13 General Safety regulations precautions while carrying out dismantling works The objective of this documents is to provide and establish safe-working practices at the work site of Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd These summarized safety requirements are mandatory and should be fully understood both by the successful vendor and their employees The contractual obligation for safety lies completely with the contractor

45

himself Further some additional safety requirements also can come up In such an even the successful vendor shall follow the more stringent regulation at all times The successful vendor shall at his own expense arrange and comply with all safety provisions as stipulated by the Company Bueuro of Indian Standards the Electricity act Factory act OISD and other acts as applicable in respect of all personnel directly or indirectly employed for the work The successful vendor shall ensure that he his sub-contractor and workers employed by him shall comply with all fire safety heath regulations issued from time to time by the company The successful vendor shall also be liable for any pecuniary liability arising on account of any violation by him of the safety requirements Should any injury to people or loss or damage due to fire or accident to any property or a portion thereof occur as a result of failure to comply with such regulations the successful vendor shall be held responsible for the consequences thereof and shall keep the company harmless and indemnified Relevant Indian standard codes on safety 1) IS3764-1922-Excavation work-code of safety 2) IS401 (Part1amp2) ndash 1967 - Safety regulations for steel tubular scaffolding 3) IS3696(Part 1)-1987-Safety code for scaffolds 4) IS3696(Part 2)-1987-Safety code for Ladders 5) IS7293-1974-Safety code for working with construction machinery 6) IS3016-1982-Code of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operations 7) IS4130-1991-Demolition of buildings-Code of safety 8) IS5216(Part 1amp2)-1982-Recommendation on safety procedures and practices in Electrical work 9) IS10667-1983-Guide for selection of industrial safety equipments for protection foot and leg 10) IS6994(Part 1)-1973-Specification for safety glovesPart 1-Leather and cotton gloves 11) IS2925-1984-Specification for Industrial safety helmets 12) IS3521-1983-Industrial safety belts and harnesses Working at Height Working at height is one of the most hazardous construction operations Utmost care is to be taken while working at height Working at height more than 2 Mtrs Shall be done with suitable guard rails and toe board Guard rail and toe board dimensions shall be same as given for scaffoldings While working at height 2 Mtrs And above safety harness must be used All openings must be boldly amp clearly marked and properly barricaded If cover is used it must be capable to bear the weight Proper crawling ladders must be used for sloping roof where tile battens are not strong enough to take the load For fragile roof crawling boards or roof ladder shall be used Openings cut outs on floor roof must be guarded with barricade cover having capacity to withstand human load and clearly marked with colour and notice board Using Ladder

46

Only one person shall climb or descent from one ladder at a time It shall be secured at top and bottom and in addition one person should be present at the ground to hold the ladder as a second check If the ladder is used for carrying material as well suitable foot holds and handholds shall be provided on the ladder The slope of the ladder shall not be too steep or flat (the ladder shall be given an inclination not steeper than 1 to 4 ie 1 horizontal to 4 vertical) to cause slipping or falling off and it shall rest on firm surface No portable single ladder shall be over 10 M in lengths while the width between the side rails in ring ladder shall in no case be less than 30 cms for ladder upto and including 3 Mtrs in length Ladder shall extend at least 1 M above landing place For longer ladders this width should be increased by at least by 6 mm for each additional 30 cms of length Uniform step spacing shall not exceed 15 cms Rung of the ladder shall not be used for support or to tie stiles or side members are meant for this Ladder shall not be hung from its rungs or from one stile as this tends to pull out the rungs Make sure that footwear is free from mud or grease etc before climbing a ladder Ladder used shall be of standard material like wooden steel and be sufficiently strong conforming to IS3696-1991(Part 2) Scaffolding Scaffolding can be defined as a temporary structure supporting one or more platforms and which is used either as a workplace or for storage of materials in the course construction work including both for maintenance and demolition Scaffolding shall be provided for all works that cannot be safely done from the ground except such short period of work as can be done safely from ladders Scaffolds shall be erected altered or dismantled only by competent persons under proper supervision After erection scaffolds shall be inspected at least once in a week and a written report on each inspection is kept The height above which scaffolding is mandatory is 2 Mtrs Scaffolding shall be of good quality Bamboo or steel tubular structure conforming to IS 4014(Part I and II) Scaffolds shall be designed for their maximum load and with a safety factor of at least 4 or as prescribed by the site-in-charge Scaffolds shall be provided with safe means of access such as stairs ladders or ramps Scaffold shall be tied or anchored to the building or structure at suitable intervals so as to prevent movement

47

Joints in the scaffolds shall be tied up and clamped properly to avoid any slippage The upright members of the scaffolding shall be placed on firm and level ground and base plates at their feet shall rest on timber sole boards All the uprights shall be kept equidistant and shall be connected and strengthened by ladders fixed on the inside of the uprights for strength joints in ladders shall be staggered Transforms shall be set on top of ladders and at right angles to them and building structure Bracing is essential to stiffen the scaffolds and prevent sideways movement and it should run diagonally from ladder to ladder or upright to upright Working platforms and gangways should rest squarely and evenly on transforms to prevent risk of trippling Recommended width of it are a) Not less than 60 cm if used as footing only b) Not less than 80 cm if used also for stacking of materials c) Not less than 11 Mtrs If used for the support of a treETLe platform The provision of security guard rails and toe board at every point at which full height is more than 2 Mtrs Shall be made Guard rail height should be between 90cm and 115 cm and toe board should raise 15 cm above the working platform Suitable protection shall be made by providing debris netting against falling of materials Mobile tower scaffold ndash wheels should be locked when in use Static tower scaffold should not exceed 12 Mtrs In height when free standing and above this height should tied Height to base width ratio for static tower should not more than 41 351 and 31 for indoor outdoor and mobile tower respectively Safety harness should be used while working at height more than 2 Mtrs Scaffolding shall be physically checked for load carrying capacity occasionally Following BIS safety codes shall be referred for further safety precautions a) IS3696-1987 PART I-Safety of scaffolding b) IS3696-1991 PART II-Safety code for ladder c) IS4014-PART 2-Code of practive for steel tubular scaffolding ndash safety regulations Working Platform Wherever possible all works to be done at a height greater than 2 Mtrs Above ground level must be performed from properly constructed and maintained working platform Safe means of access shall be provided to all working platforms Working platforms gangways and stairways shall be so constructed that they shall not sag unduly or unequally Every opening in a working platform shall be provided with suitable beams to prevent the fall of persons or materials The working platform shall be - Closely boarded

48

- At least 60 cm wide if used only as a footing only at least 80 cm wide if used also for stacking material and at least 11 Mtrs If used for the support of a treETLe platform - Provided with tow-boards of minimum 015 Mtrs in height - Provided with hand rails not greater than 085 Mtrs above toe-board - Constructed as close to the structure or building as possible Working on roof People working on roof shall be properly protected by providing temporary railing hand rails safety harness Workers working underneath shall use helmets Care shall be taken to prevent falling of material from top to adjoining area in slat roofs more than 10deg safety belt shall be used and belt end fastened properly to a fixed object Workmen shall not be allowed to work on slippery roofs Fragile materials such as wired glass corrugated plastic sheeting and unreinforced insulating slabs etc shall be identified and necessary precautions taken while working on them People working on fragile roof shall be properly protected by providing two Crawling Bards or Roof ladders so that one is available to stand on while the other is being moved Crawling Boards shall have cross batons atleast 32 mm thick and not more than 380 mm apart and shall be secured in position Gas cutting Adherence to relevant codes and employment of qualified workers are two basic requirements for gas cutting process Hazards such as electricity heat flame flammable gas etc are present in this process Hence following precautions must be followed while carrying these operations All fire precautions as stipulated in IS3016 (Code of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operations) shall be followed while gas cutting operations) shall be followed while gas cutting Fire extinguishers sand buckets water and gunny bags shall be provided when hot work is in progress Gas cylinders used for gas cutting Gas cylinders shall be of approved make Gas cylinder valves shall always be checked and shall be closed when not in use Be stored in a well-ventilated area Be fitted with safety caps when not in use Not be lifted by nozzle and rolled All gas and oxygen regulators shall be fitted with Flashback arrestors being non-return valves designed to prevent and explosive mix developing in cylinder Checking for leaks shall be by means of soapy liquid applied to each joint and under no circumstances shall a naked flame be applied to any part of the cylinder When working at a height do not place cylinders directly beneath the working area as molten metal may fall in to the hoses causing leaks and possibly igniting the gases

49

The welder and any person working in close proximity in order to prevent permanent damage to the eyes must wear suitable eye protection when not in use electricity to the holder and electrode shall turned off Hose shall be in good condition properly clamped as per specifications Welding cable shall have proper insulation with minimum number of joints All equipments shall be properly earthed and cables properly insulated and connected LPG Cylinders if used should be stored kept in a well-ventilated placed and there should be no excavations drains or basements nearby LPG Cylinders should never be stored below ground level or closer than 3 M to cylinder containing oxygen or materials which are toxic and corrosive Cylinders full or empty should never to stored upright with the valve uppermost The valve of empty LPG cylinders should be kept closed if they are left open air will diffuse into the cylinder and may form an explosive mixture BIS Code IS3016-1982 on ldquocode of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operationsrdquo shall be referred for further safety measures Electrical work Some of the basic safety steps to be ensured are given below 1) Only authorised person shall carry out dismantling of electrical system 2) Isolation of the electrical system before taking up the work must be ensured 3) Before working on an electrical line fuse should be physically removed and the line is isolated and a suitable locking mechanism must be provided to prevent accidental switching fixing fuses by other persons A notice board displaying ldquoMen at workrdquo message should be placed The section of circuit under repair should be connected to earth 4) IS 5216-1982 ldquoRecommendations on safety procedures and practices in Electric Worksrdquo shall be referred for further safety measures Working with machineries Material handling equipments Many accidents take place while handling materials at site It is highly hazardous operation Hence special attention by contractor is required in this respect Following precautions are recommended Safe working space for all these equipments must be provided Proper material stockyard should be made and all material should be staked arranged kept in orderly manner with proper moving space for handling machinery Proper warning boards signs shall be provided when machineries like cranes hoists are being operated Brakes clutches of winches shall be checked on regular basis Chains ropes belts shall be inspected and repaired changed as necessary All moving part of the material handling equipment must be provided with suitable guards

50

Lifting ropes should be inspected for kinking loose wires high strands corrosion nicking lubrication change in diameter cross section Slings and other lifting materials which are not suitable for use should be promptly withdrawn and destroyed Lifting chains should be inspected for bent links cracks in weld areas or any other section of link trasverse nicks and gauges and corrosion pits Elongation of the lifting chain link due to over loading should be inspected before using it For lifting hook if the throat opening exceeds 15 of the normal opening it should be replaced When inspecting the hook measurement must be made between the shank and narrowest point of the hook opening A chain used for lifting should not be spliced by inserting a bolt between two links Strain should not be put on a kinked chain Hammer should not be used to force a hook over a chain link A safety hook fitted with a latch to prevent displacement of loads should only be used for material handling lifting IS7293-1974 (Code of Practice for Working with Construction Machinery) shall be referred for further safety measures Cranes All works involving the use of crane shall be properly planned in advance and the following shall be ensured The crane is capable of lifting the load Safe load capacity should be clearly marked on jibs winches pulleys slings and ropes All job cranes should have an automatic safe load indicator which alerts the operator The condition of the ground at the crane location is satisfactory to support the crane and the load The rotation of the cab and therefore the boom is not restricted-suitable matting or plates are available to protect underground services and paving All slings shackles hooks etc are of correct rating and in good condition Cranes and lifting equipments must be inspected and carry a valid test certificate issued by an accredited testing agency Crane hooks etc are to be fitted with properly functioning safety clips to prevent displacement of the sling from the hook during the lift Driver of the crane must be watchful and must ensure before driving the vehicle either forward or reverse that no one is near the wheel of the vehicle and no one is trying to climb the vehicle while moving Crane operators and signalers must be over the age of 18 trained and sufficiently experienced There should always to a signalman or a signaling system such as a

51

telephone if the crane operator cannot see the load throughout the lift Hand signal shall be clear and distinct and shall follow recognised code or system Workers must be use safety shoe and helmet They are also required to wear gloves and other PPE for handling of some special materials Raising lowering and braking of jib should not be done abruptly in order to prevent it from snapping All vehicles used by the contractor shall be in worthy conditions and in conformance to the land transport requirements Cranes should be tested and examined by a competent person for its wear and tear No part of the crane or crane load should be closer than 4 Mtrs to live overhead For movement of crane or other material handling equipment ramp gradient should not exceed 1 in 10 No person should be allowed to stand or work under lifted load All drivers shall hold a valid driving license for the class of vehicle to be driven Manual Handling Assistance should be obtained if the load is too heavy or awkward for manual handing Clear walkway to the destination and safe stack should be ensured before handing the load manually Following procedure should be followed while lifting the load manually Stand close to the load on a firm footing and with feet about 30 am apart Bend the knees and keep your back as straight as you can Take a firm grip on a load Breathe in and throw the shoulders backwards Straighten the legs amp continue to keep the back as straight as you can Make sure that your view is not obstructed by the load Keep the load close to the body Lift slowly and smoothly When carrying the load avoid twisting spine to run move your feet instead One person should not be allowed to pull more than 63 kg The best weight unit for lifting by a worker is 18 kg and hence should be fixed as upper limit of load to be lifted by worker If two or more workers are lifting one should give instructions to ensure that the team works together bull Type of clothing is very important in manual handling of material Clothing should be such that it allows easy movement of arms and will not catch in machinery or on a load

52

bull The successful bidder of the said depot assets will assume full responsibility for demolishing and dismantling the said facilities and itrsquos removal from the corporationrsquos land whether through his own employees or through contract labour It should also be a condition of the tender documents that consequent upon the sale of the said depot assets the depot shall cease to be the corporationrsquos ldquoestablishmentrdquo as that expression is defined in the Building and other construction workers actrsquo1996and if the successful bidder employs 50 or more building workers for the demolition of the said facilities he as the ldquoemployerrdquo in relation to the said establishment will ensure full compliance with the said act including section 44 amp 45 thereof Upon the cancellation of the factory license and the slump sale of the assets of the said depot the storage and distribution of petroleum products is no longer carried on in the said facilities The successful bidder or purchaser of the said depot assets who demolishes the said facilities with the intention of selling the various items from the depot as scrap for his own benefit cannot be regarded as a ldquocontractorrdquo as that expression is defined in the contract labour (regulation amp abolition act1970 Similarly the workmen engaged by the successful bidder or purchaser of the said depot assets for carrying out the work of demolition cannot be regarded as contract labour under the said act In the circumstances no sooner the property in the assets of the depot facilities is transferred to the successful bidder or purchaser the corporation can not be regarded as the ldquoprinciple employerrdquo under the said act in as much as the Corpn has ceased to continue the work of the establishment viz The storage and distribution of the petroleum products in the concerned depot bull Under the Environment (protection) Act 1986 read with Hazardous waste (management amp handling) rules1989 the ldquooccupierrdquo in relation to the depot facilities is obliged to ensure that all hazardous waste are properly handled and disposed of without any adverse effects which may result from such wastes and is also responsible for proper collection reception treatment storage or disposal of these wastes either himself or through the ldquooperator of the facilityrdquo Since the corporation is governed by the said act and rules and highest bidder purchaser of the depot assets is not the occupier generating hazardous it is incumbent on the corporation to continue its practice namely handing over the site to the successful bidder the product including the sludge vapour and gas etc is completely removed as per the Companyrsquos operating procedure It may also be appreciated that the highest bidderpurchaser may fail to take any safeguards to protect his employees or the employees of a contractor engaged by him or the public at large from the toxic or poisonous effects of the residual sludge vapour or gas

ARBITRATION CLAUSE

Any dispute or difference whatsoever arising out of or in connection with this Agreement including any question regarding its existence validity construction interpretation application meaning scope operation or effect of this contract or termination thereof shall be referred to and finally resolved through arbitration as per the procedure mentioned herein below (a) The dispute or difference shall in any event be referred only to a Sole Arbitrator (b) The appointment and arbitration proceedings shall be conducted in accordance with SCOPE forum of Arbitration Rules for the time being in force or as amended from time to time (c) The Seat of arbitration shall be at Mumbai (d) The proceedings shall be conducted in English language (e) The cost of the proceedings shall be equally borne by the parties unless otherwise Directed by the Sole Arbitrator

53

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157

dnyaneshwar

bendkule (बडकल

जञािश िर) SR MANAGER OPS IC

(RETAIL) MIRAJ OPPRAILWAY GOODS

SHED (MG) CHANDANWADI

MIRAJ Maharashtra PIN - 416410 TEL - 0241-2595555 -

MOB - 9820246346 e-mail

dnyaneshwarbbharatpetroleumin

FIRE ENGINE PUMP 03 NO

1 LOT 75000 316800 1584 1230H

R 1300HR

158

NAVGHAR INDUSTRIAL ESTATE

BEHIND MSEB GAS TURBINE UNIT

PBNO8 DIST-RAIGAD

BOKADVIRAURANMAHARASHTRA400702

Contact Person Mr Wadhwa Vinay Kumar

022-27222767981146387

6

DISPERSANT SPRAY SYSTEM20

KL NITROGEN TANKTANK-OIL

ON WATER MONITORING SYSTEM ETC

505 MT 35000 337704 16885 1230H

R 1300HR

159

dua gurinder (िआ

रररििर) CHIEF MANAGER OPS IC (RETAIL) KOTA TOP

MS BHARATPETROLEUM

CORPORATION LTDKOTA TOPNH-

27VILLAGE -BRIJESHPURATATHEDKOTA (RAJASTHAN)-325201 TEL - 0744-

2863317 MOB - 9793294449 e-mail

duagbharatpetroleumin

VARIOUS TYPE OF FIRE WATER

PIPELINE 41 MT 175000 2651707 13258

1230HR

1300HR

160

HAZIRA RETAIL TERRITORY SURAT

HAZIRA ROAD POICHHPORE DIST -

SURATHAZIRA GUJRAT-394510

CONTACT PERSON MRMiran M Vaghela

(नमरि एम िाघला)

9033370396 miranmvaghelabhar

PIPELINE amp FITTINGS FIRE

FIGHTING PUMPSLOADING

ARMS ETC

1 LS 75000 748160 37408 1400H

R 1430HR

32

atpetroleumin

161

BIJWSAN INSTALLATION NEAR

IGI AIRPORTNEW DELHIDELHI-110061

MRNavi Sharma (ििी

शमाा) 7727863450 navisharmabharatp

etroleumin

OLD PLT PIPELINES

1 LOT 35000 170400 852 1400H

R 1430HR

162

negi kamal (िरी कमल

ससिह) SR MANAGER OPS IC (RETAIL) KANPUR KANPUR

POL DEPOT BHAUNTI NH - 2 KALPI ROAD

PANKI KANPUR Uttar Pradesh PIN -

208020 TEL - - 0512-2985689 MOB -

9824201038 e-mail negikbharatpetrole

umin

FIRE ENGINE 03 NO

1 LS 35000 384000 1920 1400H

R 1430HR

163

BG GOODS SHED ROAD THACHA

NALLURTIRUNELVELITAMIL NADU-627358

CONTACT PERSON MR Aditya Sri Ram E

(आदितय शरी राम ई)

8867857296 adityasriramebhara

tpetroleumin

WEIGHT BRIDGE PRODUCT PUMP

WITH MOTORSFILLING

CABINET OLD STEEL PLATE ETC

1 LOT 35000 346264 173132 1400H

R 1430HR

164

BPCL IRUGUR TOP INSTALLATION

RAVATHUR PO IRUGUR

VIACOIMBATORE TAMIL NADU-641103

CONTACT PERSON MRNitesh Kumar

(नितश कमार)

9542345719 niteshkumar001bha

ratpetroleumin

MPDCANOPY ETC

1 LS 35000 328320 16416 1400H

R 1430HR

33

165

DESUR DEPOT NEAR DESUR RAILWAY

STATION VILLAGE ZADSHAPUR

DESURBELGAUMKARNATAKA-590014

MRManikantan G

(कनिकि टि जी)

9894555724 manikantangbharat

petroleumin

200 DIA FF LINE - ADDL WOPD

METER MASTER METERMLDB

PANELBARRIER GATE FOR

ENTRYEXIT ETC

22713

MT 35000 1097387 5486 1430H

R 1500HR

166

NEAR RAILWAY STATION PO

ATHARBANKI RLY COLONY DIST

JAGATSINGHPURPARADEEP ODISHA-

754120 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

OLD PD METERSMS

PIPELINESOLD MS PIPELINESASBEST

OS SHEETS ETC

1 LOT 35000 1889412 94470 1430H

R 1500HR

167

PB NO 106 GPO SALAWASJODHPURR

AJASTHAN-342001 MRAvinash Sahani

(अनििाश साहिी)

9587891413 avinashsahanibhara

tpetroleumin

MS SCRAP FIRE ENGINES (04

NOS) FUEL TANKS 1 MT 35000 246400 1232

1430HR

1500HR

168

BPCL PIYALA RETAIL INSTALLATION

VILLAGE - PIYALA PO ASAUTI TEHSIL-

BALLARBHGARH DIST - FARIDABAD

HARYANA-121102 MRMandal

Soumyajyoti (मिडल

सोमयजयोनत)

9874444332 mandalsbharatpetr

oleumin

FIRE EXTINGUISHER 10

KG DCPRADAR LEVEL GUAGE-

TANK FARM AUPARALLEL

REDUNDANT UPS-15

KVAAUTOMATION CABLESFLP

LIGHT FIXTURES IN WAGON P ETC

1 LOT 75000 724360 36218 1430H

R 1500HR

169

17 A HASTINGS ROADALLAHABADUTTAR PRADESH-211001 MRAkash R rivastava

(आकाश शरीिासति)

7678882211 akashsrivastavabha

ratpetroleumin

CANOPY LIGHTS (CFL)SEWING

MACHINE USHA TAILOR MODCO2

FIRE EXINGUISHER250

W MH Canopy light fixtures ETC

1 LOT 35000 2357168 117858 1430H

R 1500HR

34

170

AT POST AKOLNER TALUKA

AHMEDNAGAR DIST -

AHMEDNAGARMAHARASHTRA-414005

MRArpit Tiwari (अरपात

नतिारी) 9408381499 arpittiwaribharatpe

troleumin

FIRE WATER PUMP 850klTLF PUMP MS (M) 50 KLHR25 KVA DG SETCANOPYAMFTLF PUMP MS (M)

50 KLHR ETC

1 LS 35000 200800 1004 1500H

R 1530HR

171

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

10 KG DCP 10 NOS10 KG DCP 10

NOSBULK METERS 9 NOSBULK

METERS 141 NOS150MM DIA

PIPE LINE FOR SPEED80MM DIA

PIPE LINE FOR SPEED F 1FF PIPE LINE 200 MM ETC

1 LOT 250000 4839456 2419728 1500H

R 1530HR

172

ram mahto (राम

कमार) MANAGER OPS IC (RETAIL)

BALASORE DEPOT BALASORE DEPOT SOMENATHPUR

INDUSTRIAL AREA ESTATE BALASORE

Odisha PIN - 756019 TEL - 06782-224272 99562-19155 MOB - 9453042457 e-mail ramkumarbharatpe

troleumin

JB NFLP 25 NOSLIGHT

FITTINGS FLP 35 NLIGHT POLES

4M HT 12 NOELECTRICAL

CABLESSLAYINGCEILING FANS 20

NOS20 TON WINDOW AC

MAKE-SAMSUN ETC

1 LOT 35000 279564 139782 1500H

R 1530HR

173

BHARAT PETROLEUM CORP LTD SANKARI

DEPOTNARRAPANCHAVADI

SANKARI(RS)SALEM DIST SANKARITAMIL

NADU-637302 MRArun David A

(अरण डनिड ए)

9482875768 arundavidabharatp

etroleumin

200MM DIA STRAINER-

1NOGODREJFILING CABINET

4DRSSLIDING DOOR SDU-1GODREJ STORWEL

MODEL2MF SYSTEM 3PANELS

ETC

1 LOT 250000 4568544 2284272 1500H

R 1530HR

174

IRIMPANAM INSTALLATION NEW

OIL INSTALLATIONKOCHI KERALA-682309 MRU

Ramadas (य रामिास)

9958444988

RLY TRACKS amp ALLIED

FACILITYRLY TRACKS amp ALLIED

FACILITY ADDITIONAL

1 LOT 175000 1548000 7740 1500H

R 1530HR

35

uramadasbharatpetroleumin

175

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

Y STRAINER 200MM

2NOSSLUDGE PIT AT

BERHAMPORE4-DR FILLING CABINET-2

NOONE GODREJ STEEL TABLE

T9EARTHPITS FOR AG TANKS (12

NOS)ETC

1 LS 35000 372320 18616 1530H

R 1600HR

176

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

STOREWELL PLAIN ALMIRAH-2MS

STORAGE SAFEABLOY

LOCKFLP 125W HPMV 4NOSFIRE

ENGINE SET NO10 ETC

1 LOT 35000 3465584 173279 1530H

R 1600HR

177

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

FLP NON-INTEGRAL FLOOD

LIGHT 2SAKTI 4KVA

AUTOSTABILISERZYXEL OMNI 56K

MODEM FOR BERHARECEIVER-

1 CAMERA-2 MONITOR-1 ETC

1 LOT 75000 767068 383534 1530H

R 1600HR

178

BPCL MANMAD INSTALLATION

MANMAD NANDGAON ROAD

PANEWADI MANMADNASHIKMAHARASHTRA423104

Contact Person MrDeepak Satpute

9692006232

1 no 250 KVA DG SET

2 no of 630 KVA DG SET 6 number

HT panels with CTPT bus-bar

AMF panel for DG sets DG set cables

etc

1 LS 175000 1217664 608832 1530H

R 1600HR

179

BPCL MANMAD INSTALLATION

MANMAD NANDGAON ROAD

PANEWADI MANMADNASHIKMAHARASHTRA423104

Contact Person MrDeepak Satpute

Old roof sheet of TWF GANTRY

1 LS 35000 160812 80406 1530H

R 1600HR

36

9692006232

180

BHARAT PETROLEUM CORPORATION

LIMITED KONDAPALLI DEPOT ( TOP )

PINAPAKA (VIL amp POST) KONDAPALLI

(VIA) KRISVIJAYAWADAAN

DHRA PRADESH-9504214192

avneeshbhartibharatpetroleumin

DG SET AMF PANELS FIRE

ENGINE 70W ST LIGHT FIX 13

NOS160W FLP MLL TYPE 74

NOS15M HOSES 36NOS15 TON

AIR COND 2NOSFLD LIGHT

FIT 2X400 25NOS110V 100AH BATT

CHARGER ETC

1 LOT 35000 200000 1000 1600H

R 1630HR

181

IRUGUR BPCL IRUGUR TOP

INSTALLATION RAVATHUR PO

IRUGUR VIA COIMBATORE Tamil Nadu PIN - 641103 CONTACT PERSON MRSoorya Krishna

(सयाा कषणा) 9895449420

sooryakrishnabharatpetroleumin

ELECTRICALLY OPERATED EXIT BARTERMINAL

ROOM CARD READERTLF RTD

UNIT - BAY10POINT4TLF SET STOP VALVE - BAY10POI15 KL UNDER DRIVEWAY

TANK ETC

1 LS 250000 2120778

1 1060389

1600HR

1630HR

182

WARANGAL DEPOT GOOD SHED

ROADWARANGALTELENGANA-506002

MRMukesh Murali

(मकश मरली)

9497270991 mukeshmuralibhara

tpetroleumin

FW PIPELINE IN TANKFARM

AREAERECTION-75HP

MOTOR75HP PPU FLOWMORE

MSTLF125HP PPU

FLORITEHSDITLF20 HP PUMP KIR

MAKE NO 18 ETC

1 LS 75000 4934092 246704 1600H

R 1630HR

183

BARAUNI TOP PAPROUR DISTRICT

BEGUSARAIBARAUNIBIHAR-851114

CONTACT PERSON MRSaurabh Kumar

9432343519 saurabhkumar001b

haratpetroleumin

FIRE ENGINE-615KLHR-3NOSFIRE ENGINE-

615KLHR-3NOSMASTER METER SET - 3

NOS125KVA DG SET - 2 NOS15 TONS WINDOW

AC WITH REMOTE

1 LS 35000 227300 11365 1600H

R 1630HR

37

ETC

184

KATHGODAM DEPOT DIST -

NANITALUTTARAKHAND-263126 CONTACT PERSON MRPawan

Kumar (पिि कमार)

9862826505 pawankumar006bh

aratpetroleumin

1AVERY ZL SDDU ES0652 MS1LampT ZL HDDU BS5257 HSDZ LINE (SD) -

PUMPLampT PACEMAKER

IVLampT PACEMAKER

IV1LampT ZL HDDU GS1246 HSD ETC

1 LOT 35000 364000 1820 1600H

R 1630HR

185

UDAISAGAR ROAD NEAR RANA PRATAP

NAGAR RLY STNUDAIPURRAJAST

HAN-313001 CONTACT PERSON

MRKhuswinder

(खससिििर)

9412058886 khuswinderbharatp

etroleumin

ZWICKY PUMP NO175HP

PPUNIT-PUMP1PIPELINE

amp FTGS 10080NBFIRE

WATER TANK 858 KL CAP ADDFIRE

WATER RING MAIN ADDL EXP 1

SPRINKILER PIPELINE etc

1 LOT 250000 2121216 1060608 1630H

R 1700HR

186

BPC OIL DEPOT BATILPUR DIST-

DEVAREYABATILPURUTTAR PRADESH-

274001 MR Deepak

Joshi (िीपक जोशी)

9927576670 deepakjoshi001bha

ratpetroleumin

DG SET 125KVAPADLOCK (MAKE ABLOY) - 6

NO6 KVA GENSETDG SET 65

KVAVC BREAKER75 HP PP UNIT-PUMP

NO 2 ETC

1 LOT 35000 320000 1600 1630H

R 1700HR

187

Kandla Installation Khari Rohar Road

Gandhidham(Kutch)GandhidhamGUJRAT-

370201 CONTACT PERSON MRMayank

Bhatt (मयिक भटट)

8154964083 mayankbhattbharat

petroleumin

TANK NO 8 4645 KLTK NO2-ADDL CT-MVWSFFTK NO 18 13667 KL

ERECTIOTANK NO 2 15128 KL EXTN

ETC

1 LS 250000 7210400 36052 1630H

R 1700HR

188

PETROL DEPOT ABEKA

MAKBARAMEERUTUTTAR PRADESH-

250002 CONTACT PERSON MRKumar

Avinash (कमार

MIDCO SD PUMP3NO Z LINE (HD) PUMPAVERY

(SD) ERA PUMPSUBPUMP

amp DISPENSORS 2NOLampT Z LINE

1 LOT 75000 5687512 284375 1630H

R 1700HR

38

अनििाश) 8004938516 kumaravbharatpetr

oleumin

SD PUMP ETC

189

MUZAFFARPUR DEPOT VILL

SHERPURMUZAFFARPURM BIHAR-842005

CONTACT PERSON MRDipayan Roy

(दिपायि रॉय) 06243-242047 Extn 222

9933050509 dipayanroybharatp

etroleumin

DISPENCING UNITPOLE MOUNTED EMBLEM CANAOPY

STRUCTUREOLD MPDsTANK amp

MONOLITH ETC

17553

MT 35000 11200 56 1630H

R 1700HR

190

BARAUNI TOP PAPROUR DISTRICT

BEGUSARAIBARAUNIBIHAR-851114

CONTACT PERSON MrManjul Prasad

Arya (मिजल परसाि आया)

7004230090 manjulprasadarybh

aratpetroleumin

PRODUCT PIPE FITTING TANK

FOUNDATIONTWD

PIPESFITTINGS900KL TANK II858KL

TANK 10 ETC

1 LOT 250000 2184023 1092012 1700H

R 1730HR

191

BARAUNI TOP PAPROUR DISTRICT

BEGUSARAIBARAUNIBIHAR-851114

CONTACT PERSON MrManjul Prasad

Arya (मिजल परसाि आया)

7004230090 manjulprasadarybh

aratpetroleumin

FOAM TANK 3KL - 1 NOFOAM TANK

3KL - 1 NO100 MM PIPELINE amp FT

550M150 MM PIPELINE amp

FT225M350 MM PIPELINE amp FT

575M ETC

1 LS 35000 275652 137826 1700H

R 1730HR

192

BIJWSAN INSTALLATION NEAR

IGI AIRPORTNEW DELHIDELHI-110061

MRNavi Sharma (ििी

शमाा) 7727863450 navisharmabharatp

etroleumin

HSD TWD PIPELINE HEADER

amp VELVE UPTO TANKATF TWD

PIPELINE HEADER amp VALVE UPTO

TANKS AND LDO TWD PIPE LINE

HEADER amp VALVE UPTO TANK

1 LS 250000 3513600 17568 1700H

R 1730HR

39

SPECIAL NOTES

1 The above old items would be disposed as indicated in the table

2 Pl refer AnnexurendashD for detailed scope of disposal

TABLE ndash A [ PARTndash2 ] [Tentative]

TENTATIVE TAX RATES

STATE TAX FERROUS SCRAP

ALL IGST 1800

CSGST 900

SGST 900

The above mentioned tax rates are tentative and BPCL reserves the right to apply the rates applicable for ferrous and Non ndashferrous items which will be informed during the auction

40

ANNEXURE-D

Scope and SPECIAL CONDITIONS for Disposal of old tanks amp Depot Assets BPCL has different Installation amp depot as per the list in table A Part I The above list is only indicative and not limited exhaustive or actual and it is only for your general referenceguidance Parties have to physically visit the depot and inspect the lot meant for sale and make their own estimates and ascertain the condition of materials its quality it weight quantities make model numbers size capacities specifications and condition etc Therefore no claim shall be entertained in case of any variations if reported at the time of upliftment which may kindly be noted However there may be few items as given below left in the depot not meant for disposal and the same are separately marked or shown at the time of inspection and parties should consider accordingly The following items are not covered in the subject disposal and they are excluded from contractorrsquos scope of work a) Land b) Grown up Big Trees However small bushes shrubs etc are to be

removed and area to be cleaned from all vegetation etc 1 Pipelines running under Railway Tracks 2 Any petroleum products such as petroldieselkerosenelubricantsgreases

gear oils etc found in tankspipesbarrelsloosebulkpackages etc either inside or outside depot premises Petroleum products sludge are not covered in sale and to be handed over to BPCL if any foundsalvaged

3 Dispensing pumps retail outlet items like trays etc which are clearly marked amp kept separately

Please note that as BPCL has to handover land to Govt Authorities for their construction of sheds etc urgently and therefore the sequence of disposal in Phases and Time Lines shall be as under Contractor has to immediately complete the disposal of facilities falling under area from boundary wall The contractorrsquos obligations for completion of entire job will be as per tender terms amp conditions At the time of dismantling of facilities the contractor has to provide separate temporary fencing at his cost so that even after handing over part land to Govt Authorities for their construction activities other facilities are demarcated and any encroachment from unauthorized authority people are avoided The contractor has to make their own arrangements for safety and security during the entire operations of disposal activities The entire job must be completed as above but not exceeding 16 weeks from the date of authority letter as shown above failing which appropriate action as deemed fit will be taken in line with the general terms and conditions of the auction tender The successful bidder has to surface amp level the complete area after shifting all the materials All debris are to be removed from site For leveling the ground to one level

41

and filling up all trenches of underground tanks or any low level or trenches all debris earth rubble bricks mortar etc salvaged from dismantling are to be used The bidder has to arrange and bear the cost of dismantling loading unloading amp transportation of materials to his their place After excavating removing the underground tanks pipelines etc the same are to be filled up with available material or material brought from outside if required at contractorrsquos cost and risk in particular for filling up of underground tank trenches etc Dismantling of Underground pipelines in the Railway siding area from decantation header manifold sections and up to BPCL depot compound wall needs Railways permission for dismantling excavation etc which are to be obtained by the Purchaser only However BPCL may provide any assistance if required to the Purchaser in obtaining such permissions After excavation etc the area is to be filled back and brought to original condition to the satisfaction of the BPCL and as directed All safety precautions as stipulated by BPCL are to be followed at the time of disposal of facilities both inside and outside BPCL depot premises compound wall Any damage to the Corporationrsquos or Third Partyrsquos properties during removal of the items will have to be made good by the successful tenderer at their own cost The Corporation reserves the right to claim from the contractor any expenses which might have been incurred by it over and above the EMD by way of restoring damages caused to properties belonging to the Corporation Third Parties by the action of such contractorrsquos or their men Party has to make his own arrangement for power connections to cut the tanks or lighting or any other purpose BPCL shall not provide any power connection No invoice challan will be issued by BPCL for each truck of materials to be removed since the entire materials are being disposed on lumpsum single lot basis OTHER SPECIAL CONDITIONS FOR DEMOLITION OF DEPOT FACILITIES 1 The intending bidder should inspect the site prior to submitting of the offer and make himself familiar with the site conditions and available facilities 2 Bidders alongwith the offers must give an undertaking that the steel plates of tanks pipelines that have contained leaded gasoline will not be used for edible products drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe by suitable means 3 Demolition is an inherently hazardous process and hence every person involved in demolition activity must wear protective equipment including helmet gloves safety footwear etc as per BPCL guidelines 4 Demolition must be supervised by persons having thorough knowledge of demolition process 5 Successful bidder shall carryout a survey to assess the physical characteristics and design of the facilities to be demolished so as to arrive at a safe demolition method Based on survey Demolition Action Plan shall be submitted for BPCLrsquos approval before starting any demolition The plan should include bull Sequence of demolition of facilities with time frame bull Method of demolition of facilities including drawings sketches if any bull The proposed treatment for steel plates particularly for tanks which contained leaded gasoline

42

bull How the party will further utilize the steel plates obtained from product tanks and also the product pipes bull Method of disposal of debris bull Manpower to be deployed bull Machinery Equipment to be deployed bull List of PPE [ Personal Protective Equipments ] required and that would be worn by people involved in the activity 6 Before demolition begins all utility services to the structure like electricity water etc must be disconnected Arrangements must be made to keep the unwanted persons as far away as possible from the site by necessary barricade 7 It is dangerous to leave isolated parts of a wall structures standing as they are liable to collapse from the effect of high winds self weight etc and hence necessary cordoning should be made for such cases 8 Debris should not be allowed to build up against walls or floors with the consequent risk of the structure being unintentionally overloaded 9 Disposal process for debris and pit yard for the same should be identified for safe disposal within the stipulated time 10 Order dismantling From safety consideration following order for dismantling of the depot facility is recommended bull All equipment fittings bull AG Product piping and allied fittings bull AG Product tanks bull UG Product tanks bull Fire protection facilities ie fire water tanks hydrant mains monitors etc bull Internal electrification bull Structures bull Buildings bull Electrical ndash external yard lighting cabling MCC etc bull Communication The above is a standard sequence for dismantling but for this particular tender above sequence is superseded by earlier conditions of dismantling in 3 phases as mentioned in special conditions above 111 Demolition of Above Ground (AG) Tanks There are fatal and serious accidents caused by persons entering confined spaces without the necessary tests being carried out and correct safety rescue equipment being provided It is therefore absolutely essential to ensure that product tanks are tested and certified gas free prior to starting of hot work Following sequence shall be followed for dismantling of AG tanks a) Mechanical isolation of Tank by removing all pipe connections fittings like Level Gauges Dip hatch PV Valves Inter-tank catwalk (if any) b) Internal treatment and further dismantling AG tanks shall be demolished preferably by reverse jacking method

43

For safe working necessary scaffolds platforms etc shall be erected and proper access to them shall be provided The steel plates cut from tank shall be lowered using safe hoisting devices having valid test certificates Prevention of further use of steel plates which contained leaded gasoline for storage of edible products drinking water unless they are removed While disposing of the steel plates obtained from product tanks which contained leaded gasoline it shall be ensured that they are not further used for storing edible product and drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe This could be ensured by the following methods By heat treatment of steel plates using flame cleaner By removing all scales etc by abrasive blast cleaning using grits shots If the plates are grit shot blasted care shall be taken to collect the grit or shot from operation to prevent spread of lead bearing dust The used grits shots must be treated as contaminated and not reused for other operations It should be disposed off along with the residue thus obtained as per practice followed for leaded sludge All parties involved in handling the plates should be made aware of their origin and risks involved in view of leaded gasoline Disposal of steel plates from tanks which didnrsquot contain leaded gasoline Steel plates of other tanks in which leaded products have never been stored can be disposed off after cleaning with wire brush to bare metal particularly the first strake and bottom plates The responsibility of ensuring that the plates are completely safe for further use lies with the successful vendor 112 Demolition of UG tanks Following sequence should be sued for the disposal of Underground tanks

1 Mechanical isolation of Tank by removing all pipe connections fittings like Level Gauges Dip hatch PV Valves etc

2 All personnel involved in the removal and disposal of underground tanks should be aware of the potential hazards associated withmdash (a) flammable andor combustible liquids (b) product toxicity (c) entry into confined spaces and (d) entry into excavations

3 Before start of any work on the UG tank ensure that the copies of the tank cleaning certificates for the tanks are available The same to be certified by the BPCL officer (or) authorized inspector from BPCL who is witnessing the demolition before the start of the work

4 Open the manhole covers with the anchoring supports in place and if the tank is found to be filled with water it will be necessary to dispose of the water in an environmentally safe manner

5 After removal of the water from the tank refill the tank with fresh potable water until the tank starts to overflow Do not allow excess water to escape into the excavation and ensure the level does not rise into the vent pipe and submit the tank to excess static pressure

6 Withdraw water until the level is again down to 150 mm below the top of the tank

44

Use only pumping equipment suitable for the purpose and collect all water for proper Disposal

7 Allow the tank to settle for 2-3 hours and test the small vapor space with a gas detector and if the reading is below 5 of the LEL then the tank may be emptied If the same is found above 5 remove the water from the tank The disposal vendor may inform BPCL about the higher LEL readings and BPCL shall arrange to clean the tank further No work shall be taken up on the tank in this case Please note that the reading of the gas detector has to be witnessed by the BPCL officer (or) authorized inspector from BPCL

8 If the reading of the gas detector is below 5 the water may be removed and the cutting operations may be carried out

For safe working necessary shoring shuttering platforms shall be done and proper access shall be provided The steel plates cut from tank shall be lifted using safe hoisting devices having valid test certificates Prevention of further use of steel plates which contained leaded gasoline for storage of edible products drinking water unless they are removed While disposing of the steel plates obtained from product tanks which contained leaded gasoline it shall be ensured that they are not further used for storing edible product and drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe This could be ensured by the following methods By heat treatment of steel plates using flame cleaner By removing all scales etc by abrasive blast cleaning using grits shots If the plates are grit shot blasted care shall be taken to collect the grit or shot from operation to prevent spread of lead bearing dust The used grits shots must be treated as contaminated and not reused for other operations It should be disposed off along with the residue thus obtained as per practice followed for leaded sludge All parties involved in handling the plates should be made aware of their origin and risks involved in view of leaded gasoline Disposal of steel plates from tanks which didnrsquot contain leaded gasoline Steel plates of other tanks in which leaded products have never been stored can be disposed off after cleaning with wire brush to bare metal particularly the first strake and bottom plates The responsibility of ensuring that the plates are completely safe for further use lies with the successful vendor

12 Product Pipelines The pipelines can be disposed off after cleaning by sufficient water flushing The successful vendor shall ensure that these pipes are not re-used for carrying edible products drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe All parties involved in handling the pipes should be made aware of their origin and risks involved 13 General Safety regulations precautions while carrying out dismantling works The objective of this documents is to provide and establish safe-working practices at the work site of Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd These summarized safety requirements are mandatory and should be fully understood both by the successful vendor and their employees The contractual obligation for safety lies completely with the contractor

45

himself Further some additional safety requirements also can come up In such an even the successful vendor shall follow the more stringent regulation at all times The successful vendor shall at his own expense arrange and comply with all safety provisions as stipulated by the Company Bueuro of Indian Standards the Electricity act Factory act OISD and other acts as applicable in respect of all personnel directly or indirectly employed for the work The successful vendor shall ensure that he his sub-contractor and workers employed by him shall comply with all fire safety heath regulations issued from time to time by the company The successful vendor shall also be liable for any pecuniary liability arising on account of any violation by him of the safety requirements Should any injury to people or loss or damage due to fire or accident to any property or a portion thereof occur as a result of failure to comply with such regulations the successful vendor shall be held responsible for the consequences thereof and shall keep the company harmless and indemnified Relevant Indian standard codes on safety 1) IS3764-1922-Excavation work-code of safety 2) IS401 (Part1amp2) ndash 1967 - Safety regulations for steel tubular scaffolding 3) IS3696(Part 1)-1987-Safety code for scaffolds 4) IS3696(Part 2)-1987-Safety code for Ladders 5) IS7293-1974-Safety code for working with construction machinery 6) IS3016-1982-Code of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operations 7) IS4130-1991-Demolition of buildings-Code of safety 8) IS5216(Part 1amp2)-1982-Recommendation on safety procedures and practices in Electrical work 9) IS10667-1983-Guide for selection of industrial safety equipments for protection foot and leg 10) IS6994(Part 1)-1973-Specification for safety glovesPart 1-Leather and cotton gloves 11) IS2925-1984-Specification for Industrial safety helmets 12) IS3521-1983-Industrial safety belts and harnesses Working at Height Working at height is one of the most hazardous construction operations Utmost care is to be taken while working at height Working at height more than 2 Mtrs Shall be done with suitable guard rails and toe board Guard rail and toe board dimensions shall be same as given for scaffoldings While working at height 2 Mtrs And above safety harness must be used All openings must be boldly amp clearly marked and properly barricaded If cover is used it must be capable to bear the weight Proper crawling ladders must be used for sloping roof where tile battens are not strong enough to take the load For fragile roof crawling boards or roof ladder shall be used Openings cut outs on floor roof must be guarded with barricade cover having capacity to withstand human load and clearly marked with colour and notice board Using Ladder

46

Only one person shall climb or descent from one ladder at a time It shall be secured at top and bottom and in addition one person should be present at the ground to hold the ladder as a second check If the ladder is used for carrying material as well suitable foot holds and handholds shall be provided on the ladder The slope of the ladder shall not be too steep or flat (the ladder shall be given an inclination not steeper than 1 to 4 ie 1 horizontal to 4 vertical) to cause slipping or falling off and it shall rest on firm surface No portable single ladder shall be over 10 M in lengths while the width between the side rails in ring ladder shall in no case be less than 30 cms for ladder upto and including 3 Mtrs in length Ladder shall extend at least 1 M above landing place For longer ladders this width should be increased by at least by 6 mm for each additional 30 cms of length Uniform step spacing shall not exceed 15 cms Rung of the ladder shall not be used for support or to tie stiles or side members are meant for this Ladder shall not be hung from its rungs or from one stile as this tends to pull out the rungs Make sure that footwear is free from mud or grease etc before climbing a ladder Ladder used shall be of standard material like wooden steel and be sufficiently strong conforming to IS3696-1991(Part 2) Scaffolding Scaffolding can be defined as a temporary structure supporting one or more platforms and which is used either as a workplace or for storage of materials in the course construction work including both for maintenance and demolition Scaffolding shall be provided for all works that cannot be safely done from the ground except such short period of work as can be done safely from ladders Scaffolds shall be erected altered or dismantled only by competent persons under proper supervision After erection scaffolds shall be inspected at least once in a week and a written report on each inspection is kept The height above which scaffolding is mandatory is 2 Mtrs Scaffolding shall be of good quality Bamboo or steel tubular structure conforming to IS 4014(Part I and II) Scaffolds shall be designed for their maximum load and with a safety factor of at least 4 or as prescribed by the site-in-charge Scaffolds shall be provided with safe means of access such as stairs ladders or ramps Scaffold shall be tied or anchored to the building or structure at suitable intervals so as to prevent movement

47

Joints in the scaffolds shall be tied up and clamped properly to avoid any slippage The upright members of the scaffolding shall be placed on firm and level ground and base plates at their feet shall rest on timber sole boards All the uprights shall be kept equidistant and shall be connected and strengthened by ladders fixed on the inside of the uprights for strength joints in ladders shall be staggered Transforms shall be set on top of ladders and at right angles to them and building structure Bracing is essential to stiffen the scaffolds and prevent sideways movement and it should run diagonally from ladder to ladder or upright to upright Working platforms and gangways should rest squarely and evenly on transforms to prevent risk of trippling Recommended width of it are a) Not less than 60 cm if used as footing only b) Not less than 80 cm if used also for stacking of materials c) Not less than 11 Mtrs If used for the support of a treETLe platform The provision of security guard rails and toe board at every point at which full height is more than 2 Mtrs Shall be made Guard rail height should be between 90cm and 115 cm and toe board should raise 15 cm above the working platform Suitable protection shall be made by providing debris netting against falling of materials Mobile tower scaffold ndash wheels should be locked when in use Static tower scaffold should not exceed 12 Mtrs In height when free standing and above this height should tied Height to base width ratio for static tower should not more than 41 351 and 31 for indoor outdoor and mobile tower respectively Safety harness should be used while working at height more than 2 Mtrs Scaffolding shall be physically checked for load carrying capacity occasionally Following BIS safety codes shall be referred for further safety precautions a) IS3696-1987 PART I-Safety of scaffolding b) IS3696-1991 PART II-Safety code for ladder c) IS4014-PART 2-Code of practive for steel tubular scaffolding ndash safety regulations Working Platform Wherever possible all works to be done at a height greater than 2 Mtrs Above ground level must be performed from properly constructed and maintained working platform Safe means of access shall be provided to all working platforms Working platforms gangways and stairways shall be so constructed that they shall not sag unduly or unequally Every opening in a working platform shall be provided with suitable beams to prevent the fall of persons or materials The working platform shall be - Closely boarded

48

- At least 60 cm wide if used only as a footing only at least 80 cm wide if used also for stacking material and at least 11 Mtrs If used for the support of a treETLe platform - Provided with tow-boards of minimum 015 Mtrs in height - Provided with hand rails not greater than 085 Mtrs above toe-board - Constructed as close to the structure or building as possible Working on roof People working on roof shall be properly protected by providing temporary railing hand rails safety harness Workers working underneath shall use helmets Care shall be taken to prevent falling of material from top to adjoining area in slat roofs more than 10deg safety belt shall be used and belt end fastened properly to a fixed object Workmen shall not be allowed to work on slippery roofs Fragile materials such as wired glass corrugated plastic sheeting and unreinforced insulating slabs etc shall be identified and necessary precautions taken while working on them People working on fragile roof shall be properly protected by providing two Crawling Bards or Roof ladders so that one is available to stand on while the other is being moved Crawling Boards shall have cross batons atleast 32 mm thick and not more than 380 mm apart and shall be secured in position Gas cutting Adherence to relevant codes and employment of qualified workers are two basic requirements for gas cutting process Hazards such as electricity heat flame flammable gas etc are present in this process Hence following precautions must be followed while carrying these operations All fire precautions as stipulated in IS3016 (Code of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operations) shall be followed while gas cutting operations) shall be followed while gas cutting Fire extinguishers sand buckets water and gunny bags shall be provided when hot work is in progress Gas cylinders used for gas cutting Gas cylinders shall be of approved make Gas cylinder valves shall always be checked and shall be closed when not in use Be stored in a well-ventilated area Be fitted with safety caps when not in use Not be lifted by nozzle and rolled All gas and oxygen regulators shall be fitted with Flashback arrestors being non-return valves designed to prevent and explosive mix developing in cylinder Checking for leaks shall be by means of soapy liquid applied to each joint and under no circumstances shall a naked flame be applied to any part of the cylinder When working at a height do not place cylinders directly beneath the working area as molten metal may fall in to the hoses causing leaks and possibly igniting the gases

49

The welder and any person working in close proximity in order to prevent permanent damage to the eyes must wear suitable eye protection when not in use electricity to the holder and electrode shall turned off Hose shall be in good condition properly clamped as per specifications Welding cable shall have proper insulation with minimum number of joints All equipments shall be properly earthed and cables properly insulated and connected LPG Cylinders if used should be stored kept in a well-ventilated placed and there should be no excavations drains or basements nearby LPG Cylinders should never be stored below ground level or closer than 3 M to cylinder containing oxygen or materials which are toxic and corrosive Cylinders full or empty should never to stored upright with the valve uppermost The valve of empty LPG cylinders should be kept closed if they are left open air will diffuse into the cylinder and may form an explosive mixture BIS Code IS3016-1982 on ldquocode of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operationsrdquo shall be referred for further safety measures Electrical work Some of the basic safety steps to be ensured are given below 1) Only authorised person shall carry out dismantling of electrical system 2) Isolation of the electrical system before taking up the work must be ensured 3) Before working on an electrical line fuse should be physically removed and the line is isolated and a suitable locking mechanism must be provided to prevent accidental switching fixing fuses by other persons A notice board displaying ldquoMen at workrdquo message should be placed The section of circuit under repair should be connected to earth 4) IS 5216-1982 ldquoRecommendations on safety procedures and practices in Electric Worksrdquo shall be referred for further safety measures Working with machineries Material handling equipments Many accidents take place while handling materials at site It is highly hazardous operation Hence special attention by contractor is required in this respect Following precautions are recommended Safe working space for all these equipments must be provided Proper material stockyard should be made and all material should be staked arranged kept in orderly manner with proper moving space for handling machinery Proper warning boards signs shall be provided when machineries like cranes hoists are being operated Brakes clutches of winches shall be checked on regular basis Chains ropes belts shall be inspected and repaired changed as necessary All moving part of the material handling equipment must be provided with suitable guards

50

Lifting ropes should be inspected for kinking loose wires high strands corrosion nicking lubrication change in diameter cross section Slings and other lifting materials which are not suitable for use should be promptly withdrawn and destroyed Lifting chains should be inspected for bent links cracks in weld areas or any other section of link trasverse nicks and gauges and corrosion pits Elongation of the lifting chain link due to over loading should be inspected before using it For lifting hook if the throat opening exceeds 15 of the normal opening it should be replaced When inspecting the hook measurement must be made between the shank and narrowest point of the hook opening A chain used for lifting should not be spliced by inserting a bolt between two links Strain should not be put on a kinked chain Hammer should not be used to force a hook over a chain link A safety hook fitted with a latch to prevent displacement of loads should only be used for material handling lifting IS7293-1974 (Code of Practice for Working with Construction Machinery) shall be referred for further safety measures Cranes All works involving the use of crane shall be properly planned in advance and the following shall be ensured The crane is capable of lifting the load Safe load capacity should be clearly marked on jibs winches pulleys slings and ropes All job cranes should have an automatic safe load indicator which alerts the operator The condition of the ground at the crane location is satisfactory to support the crane and the load The rotation of the cab and therefore the boom is not restricted-suitable matting or plates are available to protect underground services and paving All slings shackles hooks etc are of correct rating and in good condition Cranes and lifting equipments must be inspected and carry a valid test certificate issued by an accredited testing agency Crane hooks etc are to be fitted with properly functioning safety clips to prevent displacement of the sling from the hook during the lift Driver of the crane must be watchful and must ensure before driving the vehicle either forward or reverse that no one is near the wheel of the vehicle and no one is trying to climb the vehicle while moving Crane operators and signalers must be over the age of 18 trained and sufficiently experienced There should always to a signalman or a signaling system such as a

51

telephone if the crane operator cannot see the load throughout the lift Hand signal shall be clear and distinct and shall follow recognised code or system Workers must be use safety shoe and helmet They are also required to wear gloves and other PPE for handling of some special materials Raising lowering and braking of jib should not be done abruptly in order to prevent it from snapping All vehicles used by the contractor shall be in worthy conditions and in conformance to the land transport requirements Cranes should be tested and examined by a competent person for its wear and tear No part of the crane or crane load should be closer than 4 Mtrs to live overhead For movement of crane or other material handling equipment ramp gradient should not exceed 1 in 10 No person should be allowed to stand or work under lifted load All drivers shall hold a valid driving license for the class of vehicle to be driven Manual Handling Assistance should be obtained if the load is too heavy or awkward for manual handing Clear walkway to the destination and safe stack should be ensured before handing the load manually Following procedure should be followed while lifting the load manually Stand close to the load on a firm footing and with feet about 30 am apart Bend the knees and keep your back as straight as you can Take a firm grip on a load Breathe in and throw the shoulders backwards Straighten the legs amp continue to keep the back as straight as you can Make sure that your view is not obstructed by the load Keep the load close to the body Lift slowly and smoothly When carrying the load avoid twisting spine to run move your feet instead One person should not be allowed to pull more than 63 kg The best weight unit for lifting by a worker is 18 kg and hence should be fixed as upper limit of load to be lifted by worker If two or more workers are lifting one should give instructions to ensure that the team works together bull Type of clothing is very important in manual handling of material Clothing should be such that it allows easy movement of arms and will not catch in machinery or on a load

52

bull The successful bidder of the said depot assets will assume full responsibility for demolishing and dismantling the said facilities and itrsquos removal from the corporationrsquos land whether through his own employees or through contract labour It should also be a condition of the tender documents that consequent upon the sale of the said depot assets the depot shall cease to be the corporationrsquos ldquoestablishmentrdquo as that expression is defined in the Building and other construction workers actrsquo1996and if the successful bidder employs 50 or more building workers for the demolition of the said facilities he as the ldquoemployerrdquo in relation to the said establishment will ensure full compliance with the said act including section 44 amp 45 thereof Upon the cancellation of the factory license and the slump sale of the assets of the said depot the storage and distribution of petroleum products is no longer carried on in the said facilities The successful bidder or purchaser of the said depot assets who demolishes the said facilities with the intention of selling the various items from the depot as scrap for his own benefit cannot be regarded as a ldquocontractorrdquo as that expression is defined in the contract labour (regulation amp abolition act1970 Similarly the workmen engaged by the successful bidder or purchaser of the said depot assets for carrying out the work of demolition cannot be regarded as contract labour under the said act In the circumstances no sooner the property in the assets of the depot facilities is transferred to the successful bidder or purchaser the corporation can not be regarded as the ldquoprinciple employerrdquo under the said act in as much as the Corpn has ceased to continue the work of the establishment viz The storage and distribution of the petroleum products in the concerned depot bull Under the Environment (protection) Act 1986 read with Hazardous waste (management amp handling) rules1989 the ldquooccupierrdquo in relation to the depot facilities is obliged to ensure that all hazardous waste are properly handled and disposed of without any adverse effects which may result from such wastes and is also responsible for proper collection reception treatment storage or disposal of these wastes either himself or through the ldquooperator of the facilityrdquo Since the corporation is governed by the said act and rules and highest bidder purchaser of the depot assets is not the occupier generating hazardous it is incumbent on the corporation to continue its practice namely handing over the site to the successful bidder the product including the sludge vapour and gas etc is completely removed as per the Companyrsquos operating procedure It may also be appreciated that the highest bidderpurchaser may fail to take any safeguards to protect his employees or the employees of a contractor engaged by him or the public at large from the toxic or poisonous effects of the residual sludge vapour or gas

ARBITRATION CLAUSE

Any dispute or difference whatsoever arising out of or in connection with this Agreement including any question regarding its existence validity construction interpretation application meaning scope operation or effect of this contract or termination thereof shall be referred to and finally resolved through arbitration as per the procedure mentioned herein below (a) The dispute or difference shall in any event be referred only to a Sole Arbitrator (b) The appointment and arbitration proceedings shall be conducted in accordance with SCOPE forum of Arbitration Rules for the time being in force or as amended from time to time (c) The Seat of arbitration shall be at Mumbai (d) The proceedings shall be conducted in English language (e) The cost of the proceedings shall be equally borne by the parties unless otherwise Directed by the Sole Arbitrator

53

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161

BIJWSAN INSTALLATION NEAR

IGI AIRPORTNEW DELHIDELHI-110061

MRNavi Sharma (ििी

शमाा) 7727863450 navisharmabharatp

etroleumin

OLD PLT PIPELINES

1 LOT 35000 170400 852 1400H

R 1430HR

162

negi kamal (िरी कमल

ससिह) SR MANAGER OPS IC (RETAIL) KANPUR KANPUR

POL DEPOT BHAUNTI NH - 2 KALPI ROAD

PANKI KANPUR Uttar Pradesh PIN -

208020 TEL - - 0512-2985689 MOB -

9824201038 e-mail negikbharatpetrole

umin

FIRE ENGINE 03 NO

1 LS 35000 384000 1920 1400H

R 1430HR

163

BG GOODS SHED ROAD THACHA

NALLURTIRUNELVELITAMIL NADU-627358

CONTACT PERSON MR Aditya Sri Ram E

(आदितय शरी राम ई)

8867857296 adityasriramebhara

tpetroleumin

WEIGHT BRIDGE PRODUCT PUMP

WITH MOTORSFILLING

CABINET OLD STEEL PLATE ETC

1 LOT 35000 346264 173132 1400H

R 1430HR

164

BPCL IRUGUR TOP INSTALLATION

RAVATHUR PO IRUGUR

VIACOIMBATORE TAMIL NADU-641103

CONTACT PERSON MRNitesh Kumar

(नितश कमार)

9542345719 niteshkumar001bha

ratpetroleumin

MPDCANOPY ETC

1 LS 35000 328320 16416 1400H

R 1430HR

33

165

DESUR DEPOT NEAR DESUR RAILWAY

STATION VILLAGE ZADSHAPUR

DESURBELGAUMKARNATAKA-590014

MRManikantan G

(कनिकि टि जी)

9894555724 manikantangbharat

petroleumin

200 DIA FF LINE - ADDL WOPD

METER MASTER METERMLDB

PANELBARRIER GATE FOR

ENTRYEXIT ETC

22713

MT 35000 1097387 5486 1430H

R 1500HR

166

NEAR RAILWAY STATION PO

ATHARBANKI RLY COLONY DIST

JAGATSINGHPURPARADEEP ODISHA-

754120 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

OLD PD METERSMS

PIPELINESOLD MS PIPELINESASBEST

OS SHEETS ETC

1 LOT 35000 1889412 94470 1430H

R 1500HR

167

PB NO 106 GPO SALAWASJODHPURR

AJASTHAN-342001 MRAvinash Sahani

(अनििाश साहिी)

9587891413 avinashsahanibhara

tpetroleumin

MS SCRAP FIRE ENGINES (04

NOS) FUEL TANKS 1 MT 35000 246400 1232

1430HR

1500HR

168

BPCL PIYALA RETAIL INSTALLATION

VILLAGE - PIYALA PO ASAUTI TEHSIL-

BALLARBHGARH DIST - FARIDABAD

HARYANA-121102 MRMandal

Soumyajyoti (मिडल

सोमयजयोनत)

9874444332 mandalsbharatpetr

oleumin

FIRE EXTINGUISHER 10

KG DCPRADAR LEVEL GUAGE-

TANK FARM AUPARALLEL

REDUNDANT UPS-15

KVAAUTOMATION CABLESFLP

LIGHT FIXTURES IN WAGON P ETC

1 LOT 75000 724360 36218 1430H

R 1500HR

169

17 A HASTINGS ROADALLAHABADUTTAR PRADESH-211001 MRAkash R rivastava

(आकाश शरीिासति)

7678882211 akashsrivastavabha

ratpetroleumin

CANOPY LIGHTS (CFL)SEWING

MACHINE USHA TAILOR MODCO2

FIRE EXINGUISHER250

W MH Canopy light fixtures ETC

1 LOT 35000 2357168 117858 1430H

R 1500HR

34

170

AT POST AKOLNER TALUKA

AHMEDNAGAR DIST -

AHMEDNAGARMAHARASHTRA-414005

MRArpit Tiwari (अरपात

नतिारी) 9408381499 arpittiwaribharatpe

troleumin

FIRE WATER PUMP 850klTLF PUMP MS (M) 50 KLHR25 KVA DG SETCANOPYAMFTLF PUMP MS (M)

50 KLHR ETC

1 LS 35000 200800 1004 1500H

R 1530HR

171

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

10 KG DCP 10 NOS10 KG DCP 10

NOSBULK METERS 9 NOSBULK

METERS 141 NOS150MM DIA

PIPE LINE FOR SPEED80MM DIA

PIPE LINE FOR SPEED F 1FF PIPE LINE 200 MM ETC

1 LOT 250000 4839456 2419728 1500H

R 1530HR

172

ram mahto (राम

कमार) MANAGER OPS IC (RETAIL)

BALASORE DEPOT BALASORE DEPOT SOMENATHPUR

INDUSTRIAL AREA ESTATE BALASORE

Odisha PIN - 756019 TEL - 06782-224272 99562-19155 MOB - 9453042457 e-mail ramkumarbharatpe

troleumin

JB NFLP 25 NOSLIGHT

FITTINGS FLP 35 NLIGHT POLES

4M HT 12 NOELECTRICAL

CABLESSLAYINGCEILING FANS 20

NOS20 TON WINDOW AC

MAKE-SAMSUN ETC

1 LOT 35000 279564 139782 1500H

R 1530HR

173

BHARAT PETROLEUM CORP LTD SANKARI

DEPOTNARRAPANCHAVADI

SANKARI(RS)SALEM DIST SANKARITAMIL

NADU-637302 MRArun David A

(अरण डनिड ए)

9482875768 arundavidabharatp

etroleumin

200MM DIA STRAINER-

1NOGODREJFILING CABINET

4DRSSLIDING DOOR SDU-1GODREJ STORWEL

MODEL2MF SYSTEM 3PANELS

ETC

1 LOT 250000 4568544 2284272 1500H

R 1530HR

174

IRIMPANAM INSTALLATION NEW

OIL INSTALLATIONKOCHI KERALA-682309 MRU

Ramadas (य रामिास)

9958444988

RLY TRACKS amp ALLIED

FACILITYRLY TRACKS amp ALLIED

FACILITY ADDITIONAL

1 LOT 175000 1548000 7740 1500H

R 1530HR

35

uramadasbharatpetroleumin

175

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

Y STRAINER 200MM

2NOSSLUDGE PIT AT

BERHAMPORE4-DR FILLING CABINET-2

NOONE GODREJ STEEL TABLE

T9EARTHPITS FOR AG TANKS (12

NOS)ETC

1 LS 35000 372320 18616 1530H

R 1600HR

176

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

STOREWELL PLAIN ALMIRAH-2MS

STORAGE SAFEABLOY

LOCKFLP 125W HPMV 4NOSFIRE

ENGINE SET NO10 ETC

1 LOT 35000 3465584 173279 1530H

R 1600HR

177

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

FLP NON-INTEGRAL FLOOD

LIGHT 2SAKTI 4KVA

AUTOSTABILISERZYXEL OMNI 56K

MODEM FOR BERHARECEIVER-

1 CAMERA-2 MONITOR-1 ETC

1 LOT 75000 767068 383534 1530H

R 1600HR

178

BPCL MANMAD INSTALLATION

MANMAD NANDGAON ROAD

PANEWADI MANMADNASHIKMAHARASHTRA423104

Contact Person MrDeepak Satpute

9692006232

1 no 250 KVA DG SET

2 no of 630 KVA DG SET 6 number

HT panels with CTPT bus-bar

AMF panel for DG sets DG set cables

etc

1 LS 175000 1217664 608832 1530H

R 1600HR

179

BPCL MANMAD INSTALLATION

MANMAD NANDGAON ROAD

PANEWADI MANMADNASHIKMAHARASHTRA423104

Contact Person MrDeepak Satpute

Old roof sheet of TWF GANTRY

1 LS 35000 160812 80406 1530H

R 1600HR

36

9692006232

180

BHARAT PETROLEUM CORPORATION

LIMITED KONDAPALLI DEPOT ( TOP )

PINAPAKA (VIL amp POST) KONDAPALLI

(VIA) KRISVIJAYAWADAAN

DHRA PRADESH-9504214192

avneeshbhartibharatpetroleumin

DG SET AMF PANELS FIRE

ENGINE 70W ST LIGHT FIX 13

NOS160W FLP MLL TYPE 74

NOS15M HOSES 36NOS15 TON

AIR COND 2NOSFLD LIGHT

FIT 2X400 25NOS110V 100AH BATT

CHARGER ETC

1 LOT 35000 200000 1000 1600H

R 1630HR

181

IRUGUR BPCL IRUGUR TOP

INSTALLATION RAVATHUR PO

IRUGUR VIA COIMBATORE Tamil Nadu PIN - 641103 CONTACT PERSON MRSoorya Krishna

(सयाा कषणा) 9895449420

sooryakrishnabharatpetroleumin

ELECTRICALLY OPERATED EXIT BARTERMINAL

ROOM CARD READERTLF RTD

UNIT - BAY10POINT4TLF SET STOP VALVE - BAY10POI15 KL UNDER DRIVEWAY

TANK ETC

1 LS 250000 2120778

1 1060389

1600HR

1630HR

182

WARANGAL DEPOT GOOD SHED

ROADWARANGALTELENGANA-506002

MRMukesh Murali

(मकश मरली)

9497270991 mukeshmuralibhara

tpetroleumin

FW PIPELINE IN TANKFARM

AREAERECTION-75HP

MOTOR75HP PPU FLOWMORE

MSTLF125HP PPU

FLORITEHSDITLF20 HP PUMP KIR

MAKE NO 18 ETC

1 LS 75000 4934092 246704 1600H

R 1630HR

183

BARAUNI TOP PAPROUR DISTRICT

BEGUSARAIBARAUNIBIHAR-851114

CONTACT PERSON MRSaurabh Kumar

9432343519 saurabhkumar001b

haratpetroleumin

FIRE ENGINE-615KLHR-3NOSFIRE ENGINE-

615KLHR-3NOSMASTER METER SET - 3

NOS125KVA DG SET - 2 NOS15 TONS WINDOW

AC WITH REMOTE

1 LS 35000 227300 11365 1600H

R 1630HR

37

ETC

184

KATHGODAM DEPOT DIST -

NANITALUTTARAKHAND-263126 CONTACT PERSON MRPawan

Kumar (पिि कमार)

9862826505 pawankumar006bh

aratpetroleumin

1AVERY ZL SDDU ES0652 MS1LampT ZL HDDU BS5257 HSDZ LINE (SD) -

PUMPLampT PACEMAKER

IVLampT PACEMAKER

IV1LampT ZL HDDU GS1246 HSD ETC

1 LOT 35000 364000 1820 1600H

R 1630HR

185

UDAISAGAR ROAD NEAR RANA PRATAP

NAGAR RLY STNUDAIPURRAJAST

HAN-313001 CONTACT PERSON

MRKhuswinder

(खससिििर)

9412058886 khuswinderbharatp

etroleumin

ZWICKY PUMP NO175HP

PPUNIT-PUMP1PIPELINE

amp FTGS 10080NBFIRE

WATER TANK 858 KL CAP ADDFIRE

WATER RING MAIN ADDL EXP 1

SPRINKILER PIPELINE etc

1 LOT 250000 2121216 1060608 1630H

R 1700HR

186

BPC OIL DEPOT BATILPUR DIST-

DEVAREYABATILPURUTTAR PRADESH-

274001 MR Deepak

Joshi (िीपक जोशी)

9927576670 deepakjoshi001bha

ratpetroleumin

DG SET 125KVAPADLOCK (MAKE ABLOY) - 6

NO6 KVA GENSETDG SET 65

KVAVC BREAKER75 HP PP UNIT-PUMP

NO 2 ETC

1 LOT 35000 320000 1600 1630H

R 1700HR

187

Kandla Installation Khari Rohar Road

Gandhidham(Kutch)GandhidhamGUJRAT-

370201 CONTACT PERSON MRMayank

Bhatt (मयिक भटट)

8154964083 mayankbhattbharat

petroleumin

TANK NO 8 4645 KLTK NO2-ADDL CT-MVWSFFTK NO 18 13667 KL

ERECTIOTANK NO 2 15128 KL EXTN

ETC

1 LS 250000 7210400 36052 1630H

R 1700HR

188

PETROL DEPOT ABEKA

MAKBARAMEERUTUTTAR PRADESH-

250002 CONTACT PERSON MRKumar

Avinash (कमार

MIDCO SD PUMP3NO Z LINE (HD) PUMPAVERY

(SD) ERA PUMPSUBPUMP

amp DISPENSORS 2NOLampT Z LINE

1 LOT 75000 5687512 284375 1630H

R 1700HR

38

अनििाश) 8004938516 kumaravbharatpetr

oleumin

SD PUMP ETC

189

MUZAFFARPUR DEPOT VILL

SHERPURMUZAFFARPURM BIHAR-842005

CONTACT PERSON MRDipayan Roy

(दिपायि रॉय) 06243-242047 Extn 222

9933050509 dipayanroybharatp

etroleumin

DISPENCING UNITPOLE MOUNTED EMBLEM CANAOPY

STRUCTUREOLD MPDsTANK amp

MONOLITH ETC

17553

MT 35000 11200 56 1630H

R 1700HR

190

BARAUNI TOP PAPROUR DISTRICT

BEGUSARAIBARAUNIBIHAR-851114

CONTACT PERSON MrManjul Prasad

Arya (मिजल परसाि आया)

7004230090 manjulprasadarybh

aratpetroleumin

PRODUCT PIPE FITTING TANK

FOUNDATIONTWD

PIPESFITTINGS900KL TANK II858KL

TANK 10 ETC

1 LOT 250000 2184023 1092012 1700H

R 1730HR

191

BARAUNI TOP PAPROUR DISTRICT

BEGUSARAIBARAUNIBIHAR-851114

CONTACT PERSON MrManjul Prasad

Arya (मिजल परसाि आया)

7004230090 manjulprasadarybh

aratpetroleumin

FOAM TANK 3KL - 1 NOFOAM TANK

3KL - 1 NO100 MM PIPELINE amp FT

550M150 MM PIPELINE amp

FT225M350 MM PIPELINE amp FT

575M ETC

1 LS 35000 275652 137826 1700H

R 1730HR

192

BIJWSAN INSTALLATION NEAR

IGI AIRPORTNEW DELHIDELHI-110061

MRNavi Sharma (ििी

शमाा) 7727863450 navisharmabharatp

etroleumin

HSD TWD PIPELINE HEADER

amp VELVE UPTO TANKATF TWD

PIPELINE HEADER amp VALVE UPTO

TANKS AND LDO TWD PIPE LINE

HEADER amp VALVE UPTO TANK

1 LS 250000 3513600 17568 1700H

R 1730HR

39

SPECIAL NOTES

1 The above old items would be disposed as indicated in the table

2 Pl refer AnnexurendashD for detailed scope of disposal

TABLE ndash A [ PARTndash2 ] [Tentative]

TENTATIVE TAX RATES

STATE TAX FERROUS SCRAP

ALL IGST 1800

CSGST 900

SGST 900

The above mentioned tax rates are tentative and BPCL reserves the right to apply the rates applicable for ferrous and Non ndashferrous items which will be informed during the auction

40

ANNEXURE-D

Scope and SPECIAL CONDITIONS for Disposal of old tanks amp Depot Assets BPCL has different Installation amp depot as per the list in table A Part I The above list is only indicative and not limited exhaustive or actual and it is only for your general referenceguidance Parties have to physically visit the depot and inspect the lot meant for sale and make their own estimates and ascertain the condition of materials its quality it weight quantities make model numbers size capacities specifications and condition etc Therefore no claim shall be entertained in case of any variations if reported at the time of upliftment which may kindly be noted However there may be few items as given below left in the depot not meant for disposal and the same are separately marked or shown at the time of inspection and parties should consider accordingly The following items are not covered in the subject disposal and they are excluded from contractorrsquos scope of work a) Land b) Grown up Big Trees However small bushes shrubs etc are to be

removed and area to be cleaned from all vegetation etc 1 Pipelines running under Railway Tracks 2 Any petroleum products such as petroldieselkerosenelubricantsgreases

gear oils etc found in tankspipesbarrelsloosebulkpackages etc either inside or outside depot premises Petroleum products sludge are not covered in sale and to be handed over to BPCL if any foundsalvaged

3 Dispensing pumps retail outlet items like trays etc which are clearly marked amp kept separately

Please note that as BPCL has to handover land to Govt Authorities for their construction of sheds etc urgently and therefore the sequence of disposal in Phases and Time Lines shall be as under Contractor has to immediately complete the disposal of facilities falling under area from boundary wall The contractorrsquos obligations for completion of entire job will be as per tender terms amp conditions At the time of dismantling of facilities the contractor has to provide separate temporary fencing at his cost so that even after handing over part land to Govt Authorities for their construction activities other facilities are demarcated and any encroachment from unauthorized authority people are avoided The contractor has to make their own arrangements for safety and security during the entire operations of disposal activities The entire job must be completed as above but not exceeding 16 weeks from the date of authority letter as shown above failing which appropriate action as deemed fit will be taken in line with the general terms and conditions of the auction tender The successful bidder has to surface amp level the complete area after shifting all the materials All debris are to be removed from site For leveling the ground to one level

41

and filling up all trenches of underground tanks or any low level or trenches all debris earth rubble bricks mortar etc salvaged from dismantling are to be used The bidder has to arrange and bear the cost of dismantling loading unloading amp transportation of materials to his their place After excavating removing the underground tanks pipelines etc the same are to be filled up with available material or material brought from outside if required at contractorrsquos cost and risk in particular for filling up of underground tank trenches etc Dismantling of Underground pipelines in the Railway siding area from decantation header manifold sections and up to BPCL depot compound wall needs Railways permission for dismantling excavation etc which are to be obtained by the Purchaser only However BPCL may provide any assistance if required to the Purchaser in obtaining such permissions After excavation etc the area is to be filled back and brought to original condition to the satisfaction of the BPCL and as directed All safety precautions as stipulated by BPCL are to be followed at the time of disposal of facilities both inside and outside BPCL depot premises compound wall Any damage to the Corporationrsquos or Third Partyrsquos properties during removal of the items will have to be made good by the successful tenderer at their own cost The Corporation reserves the right to claim from the contractor any expenses which might have been incurred by it over and above the EMD by way of restoring damages caused to properties belonging to the Corporation Third Parties by the action of such contractorrsquos or their men Party has to make his own arrangement for power connections to cut the tanks or lighting or any other purpose BPCL shall not provide any power connection No invoice challan will be issued by BPCL for each truck of materials to be removed since the entire materials are being disposed on lumpsum single lot basis OTHER SPECIAL CONDITIONS FOR DEMOLITION OF DEPOT FACILITIES 1 The intending bidder should inspect the site prior to submitting of the offer and make himself familiar with the site conditions and available facilities 2 Bidders alongwith the offers must give an undertaking that the steel plates of tanks pipelines that have contained leaded gasoline will not be used for edible products drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe by suitable means 3 Demolition is an inherently hazardous process and hence every person involved in demolition activity must wear protective equipment including helmet gloves safety footwear etc as per BPCL guidelines 4 Demolition must be supervised by persons having thorough knowledge of demolition process 5 Successful bidder shall carryout a survey to assess the physical characteristics and design of the facilities to be demolished so as to arrive at a safe demolition method Based on survey Demolition Action Plan shall be submitted for BPCLrsquos approval before starting any demolition The plan should include bull Sequence of demolition of facilities with time frame bull Method of demolition of facilities including drawings sketches if any bull The proposed treatment for steel plates particularly for tanks which contained leaded gasoline

42

bull How the party will further utilize the steel plates obtained from product tanks and also the product pipes bull Method of disposal of debris bull Manpower to be deployed bull Machinery Equipment to be deployed bull List of PPE [ Personal Protective Equipments ] required and that would be worn by people involved in the activity 6 Before demolition begins all utility services to the structure like electricity water etc must be disconnected Arrangements must be made to keep the unwanted persons as far away as possible from the site by necessary barricade 7 It is dangerous to leave isolated parts of a wall structures standing as they are liable to collapse from the effect of high winds self weight etc and hence necessary cordoning should be made for such cases 8 Debris should not be allowed to build up against walls or floors with the consequent risk of the structure being unintentionally overloaded 9 Disposal process for debris and pit yard for the same should be identified for safe disposal within the stipulated time 10 Order dismantling From safety consideration following order for dismantling of the depot facility is recommended bull All equipment fittings bull AG Product piping and allied fittings bull AG Product tanks bull UG Product tanks bull Fire protection facilities ie fire water tanks hydrant mains monitors etc bull Internal electrification bull Structures bull Buildings bull Electrical ndash external yard lighting cabling MCC etc bull Communication The above is a standard sequence for dismantling but for this particular tender above sequence is superseded by earlier conditions of dismantling in 3 phases as mentioned in special conditions above 111 Demolition of Above Ground (AG) Tanks There are fatal and serious accidents caused by persons entering confined spaces without the necessary tests being carried out and correct safety rescue equipment being provided It is therefore absolutely essential to ensure that product tanks are tested and certified gas free prior to starting of hot work Following sequence shall be followed for dismantling of AG tanks a) Mechanical isolation of Tank by removing all pipe connections fittings like Level Gauges Dip hatch PV Valves Inter-tank catwalk (if any) b) Internal treatment and further dismantling AG tanks shall be demolished preferably by reverse jacking method

43

For safe working necessary scaffolds platforms etc shall be erected and proper access to them shall be provided The steel plates cut from tank shall be lowered using safe hoisting devices having valid test certificates Prevention of further use of steel plates which contained leaded gasoline for storage of edible products drinking water unless they are removed While disposing of the steel plates obtained from product tanks which contained leaded gasoline it shall be ensured that they are not further used for storing edible product and drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe This could be ensured by the following methods By heat treatment of steel plates using flame cleaner By removing all scales etc by abrasive blast cleaning using grits shots If the plates are grit shot blasted care shall be taken to collect the grit or shot from operation to prevent spread of lead bearing dust The used grits shots must be treated as contaminated and not reused for other operations It should be disposed off along with the residue thus obtained as per practice followed for leaded sludge All parties involved in handling the plates should be made aware of their origin and risks involved in view of leaded gasoline Disposal of steel plates from tanks which didnrsquot contain leaded gasoline Steel plates of other tanks in which leaded products have never been stored can be disposed off after cleaning with wire brush to bare metal particularly the first strake and bottom plates The responsibility of ensuring that the plates are completely safe for further use lies with the successful vendor 112 Demolition of UG tanks Following sequence should be sued for the disposal of Underground tanks

1 Mechanical isolation of Tank by removing all pipe connections fittings like Level Gauges Dip hatch PV Valves etc

2 All personnel involved in the removal and disposal of underground tanks should be aware of the potential hazards associated withmdash (a) flammable andor combustible liquids (b) product toxicity (c) entry into confined spaces and (d) entry into excavations

3 Before start of any work on the UG tank ensure that the copies of the tank cleaning certificates for the tanks are available The same to be certified by the BPCL officer (or) authorized inspector from BPCL who is witnessing the demolition before the start of the work

4 Open the manhole covers with the anchoring supports in place and if the tank is found to be filled with water it will be necessary to dispose of the water in an environmentally safe manner

5 After removal of the water from the tank refill the tank with fresh potable water until the tank starts to overflow Do not allow excess water to escape into the excavation and ensure the level does not rise into the vent pipe and submit the tank to excess static pressure

6 Withdraw water until the level is again down to 150 mm below the top of the tank

44

Use only pumping equipment suitable for the purpose and collect all water for proper Disposal

7 Allow the tank to settle for 2-3 hours and test the small vapor space with a gas detector and if the reading is below 5 of the LEL then the tank may be emptied If the same is found above 5 remove the water from the tank The disposal vendor may inform BPCL about the higher LEL readings and BPCL shall arrange to clean the tank further No work shall be taken up on the tank in this case Please note that the reading of the gas detector has to be witnessed by the BPCL officer (or) authorized inspector from BPCL

8 If the reading of the gas detector is below 5 the water may be removed and the cutting operations may be carried out

For safe working necessary shoring shuttering platforms shall be done and proper access shall be provided The steel plates cut from tank shall be lifted using safe hoisting devices having valid test certificates Prevention of further use of steel plates which contained leaded gasoline for storage of edible products drinking water unless they are removed While disposing of the steel plates obtained from product tanks which contained leaded gasoline it shall be ensured that they are not further used for storing edible product and drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe This could be ensured by the following methods By heat treatment of steel plates using flame cleaner By removing all scales etc by abrasive blast cleaning using grits shots If the plates are grit shot blasted care shall be taken to collect the grit or shot from operation to prevent spread of lead bearing dust The used grits shots must be treated as contaminated and not reused for other operations It should be disposed off along with the residue thus obtained as per practice followed for leaded sludge All parties involved in handling the plates should be made aware of their origin and risks involved in view of leaded gasoline Disposal of steel plates from tanks which didnrsquot contain leaded gasoline Steel plates of other tanks in which leaded products have never been stored can be disposed off after cleaning with wire brush to bare metal particularly the first strake and bottom plates The responsibility of ensuring that the plates are completely safe for further use lies with the successful vendor

12 Product Pipelines The pipelines can be disposed off after cleaning by sufficient water flushing The successful vendor shall ensure that these pipes are not re-used for carrying edible products drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe All parties involved in handling the pipes should be made aware of their origin and risks involved 13 General Safety regulations precautions while carrying out dismantling works The objective of this documents is to provide and establish safe-working practices at the work site of Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd These summarized safety requirements are mandatory and should be fully understood both by the successful vendor and their employees The contractual obligation for safety lies completely with the contractor

45

himself Further some additional safety requirements also can come up In such an even the successful vendor shall follow the more stringent regulation at all times The successful vendor shall at his own expense arrange and comply with all safety provisions as stipulated by the Company Bueuro of Indian Standards the Electricity act Factory act OISD and other acts as applicable in respect of all personnel directly or indirectly employed for the work The successful vendor shall ensure that he his sub-contractor and workers employed by him shall comply with all fire safety heath regulations issued from time to time by the company The successful vendor shall also be liable for any pecuniary liability arising on account of any violation by him of the safety requirements Should any injury to people or loss or damage due to fire or accident to any property or a portion thereof occur as a result of failure to comply with such regulations the successful vendor shall be held responsible for the consequences thereof and shall keep the company harmless and indemnified Relevant Indian standard codes on safety 1) IS3764-1922-Excavation work-code of safety 2) IS401 (Part1amp2) ndash 1967 - Safety regulations for steel tubular scaffolding 3) IS3696(Part 1)-1987-Safety code for scaffolds 4) IS3696(Part 2)-1987-Safety code for Ladders 5) IS7293-1974-Safety code for working with construction machinery 6) IS3016-1982-Code of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operations 7) IS4130-1991-Demolition of buildings-Code of safety 8) IS5216(Part 1amp2)-1982-Recommendation on safety procedures and practices in Electrical work 9) IS10667-1983-Guide for selection of industrial safety equipments for protection foot and leg 10) IS6994(Part 1)-1973-Specification for safety glovesPart 1-Leather and cotton gloves 11) IS2925-1984-Specification for Industrial safety helmets 12) IS3521-1983-Industrial safety belts and harnesses Working at Height Working at height is one of the most hazardous construction operations Utmost care is to be taken while working at height Working at height more than 2 Mtrs Shall be done with suitable guard rails and toe board Guard rail and toe board dimensions shall be same as given for scaffoldings While working at height 2 Mtrs And above safety harness must be used All openings must be boldly amp clearly marked and properly barricaded If cover is used it must be capable to bear the weight Proper crawling ladders must be used for sloping roof where tile battens are not strong enough to take the load For fragile roof crawling boards or roof ladder shall be used Openings cut outs on floor roof must be guarded with barricade cover having capacity to withstand human load and clearly marked with colour and notice board Using Ladder

46

Only one person shall climb or descent from one ladder at a time It shall be secured at top and bottom and in addition one person should be present at the ground to hold the ladder as a second check If the ladder is used for carrying material as well suitable foot holds and handholds shall be provided on the ladder The slope of the ladder shall not be too steep or flat (the ladder shall be given an inclination not steeper than 1 to 4 ie 1 horizontal to 4 vertical) to cause slipping or falling off and it shall rest on firm surface No portable single ladder shall be over 10 M in lengths while the width between the side rails in ring ladder shall in no case be less than 30 cms for ladder upto and including 3 Mtrs in length Ladder shall extend at least 1 M above landing place For longer ladders this width should be increased by at least by 6 mm for each additional 30 cms of length Uniform step spacing shall not exceed 15 cms Rung of the ladder shall not be used for support or to tie stiles or side members are meant for this Ladder shall not be hung from its rungs or from one stile as this tends to pull out the rungs Make sure that footwear is free from mud or grease etc before climbing a ladder Ladder used shall be of standard material like wooden steel and be sufficiently strong conforming to IS3696-1991(Part 2) Scaffolding Scaffolding can be defined as a temporary structure supporting one or more platforms and which is used either as a workplace or for storage of materials in the course construction work including both for maintenance and demolition Scaffolding shall be provided for all works that cannot be safely done from the ground except such short period of work as can be done safely from ladders Scaffolds shall be erected altered or dismantled only by competent persons under proper supervision After erection scaffolds shall be inspected at least once in a week and a written report on each inspection is kept The height above which scaffolding is mandatory is 2 Mtrs Scaffolding shall be of good quality Bamboo or steel tubular structure conforming to IS 4014(Part I and II) Scaffolds shall be designed for their maximum load and with a safety factor of at least 4 or as prescribed by the site-in-charge Scaffolds shall be provided with safe means of access such as stairs ladders or ramps Scaffold shall be tied or anchored to the building or structure at suitable intervals so as to prevent movement

47

Joints in the scaffolds shall be tied up and clamped properly to avoid any slippage The upright members of the scaffolding shall be placed on firm and level ground and base plates at their feet shall rest on timber sole boards All the uprights shall be kept equidistant and shall be connected and strengthened by ladders fixed on the inside of the uprights for strength joints in ladders shall be staggered Transforms shall be set on top of ladders and at right angles to them and building structure Bracing is essential to stiffen the scaffolds and prevent sideways movement and it should run diagonally from ladder to ladder or upright to upright Working platforms and gangways should rest squarely and evenly on transforms to prevent risk of trippling Recommended width of it are a) Not less than 60 cm if used as footing only b) Not less than 80 cm if used also for stacking of materials c) Not less than 11 Mtrs If used for the support of a treETLe platform The provision of security guard rails and toe board at every point at which full height is more than 2 Mtrs Shall be made Guard rail height should be between 90cm and 115 cm and toe board should raise 15 cm above the working platform Suitable protection shall be made by providing debris netting against falling of materials Mobile tower scaffold ndash wheels should be locked when in use Static tower scaffold should not exceed 12 Mtrs In height when free standing and above this height should tied Height to base width ratio for static tower should not more than 41 351 and 31 for indoor outdoor and mobile tower respectively Safety harness should be used while working at height more than 2 Mtrs Scaffolding shall be physically checked for load carrying capacity occasionally Following BIS safety codes shall be referred for further safety precautions a) IS3696-1987 PART I-Safety of scaffolding b) IS3696-1991 PART II-Safety code for ladder c) IS4014-PART 2-Code of practive for steel tubular scaffolding ndash safety regulations Working Platform Wherever possible all works to be done at a height greater than 2 Mtrs Above ground level must be performed from properly constructed and maintained working platform Safe means of access shall be provided to all working platforms Working platforms gangways and stairways shall be so constructed that they shall not sag unduly or unequally Every opening in a working platform shall be provided with suitable beams to prevent the fall of persons or materials The working platform shall be - Closely boarded

48

- At least 60 cm wide if used only as a footing only at least 80 cm wide if used also for stacking material and at least 11 Mtrs If used for the support of a treETLe platform - Provided with tow-boards of minimum 015 Mtrs in height - Provided with hand rails not greater than 085 Mtrs above toe-board - Constructed as close to the structure or building as possible Working on roof People working on roof shall be properly protected by providing temporary railing hand rails safety harness Workers working underneath shall use helmets Care shall be taken to prevent falling of material from top to adjoining area in slat roofs more than 10deg safety belt shall be used and belt end fastened properly to a fixed object Workmen shall not be allowed to work on slippery roofs Fragile materials such as wired glass corrugated plastic sheeting and unreinforced insulating slabs etc shall be identified and necessary precautions taken while working on them People working on fragile roof shall be properly protected by providing two Crawling Bards or Roof ladders so that one is available to stand on while the other is being moved Crawling Boards shall have cross batons atleast 32 mm thick and not more than 380 mm apart and shall be secured in position Gas cutting Adherence to relevant codes and employment of qualified workers are two basic requirements for gas cutting process Hazards such as electricity heat flame flammable gas etc are present in this process Hence following precautions must be followed while carrying these operations All fire precautions as stipulated in IS3016 (Code of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operations) shall be followed while gas cutting operations) shall be followed while gas cutting Fire extinguishers sand buckets water and gunny bags shall be provided when hot work is in progress Gas cylinders used for gas cutting Gas cylinders shall be of approved make Gas cylinder valves shall always be checked and shall be closed when not in use Be stored in a well-ventilated area Be fitted with safety caps when not in use Not be lifted by nozzle and rolled All gas and oxygen regulators shall be fitted with Flashback arrestors being non-return valves designed to prevent and explosive mix developing in cylinder Checking for leaks shall be by means of soapy liquid applied to each joint and under no circumstances shall a naked flame be applied to any part of the cylinder When working at a height do not place cylinders directly beneath the working area as molten metal may fall in to the hoses causing leaks and possibly igniting the gases

49

The welder and any person working in close proximity in order to prevent permanent damage to the eyes must wear suitable eye protection when not in use electricity to the holder and electrode shall turned off Hose shall be in good condition properly clamped as per specifications Welding cable shall have proper insulation with minimum number of joints All equipments shall be properly earthed and cables properly insulated and connected LPG Cylinders if used should be stored kept in a well-ventilated placed and there should be no excavations drains or basements nearby LPG Cylinders should never be stored below ground level or closer than 3 M to cylinder containing oxygen or materials which are toxic and corrosive Cylinders full or empty should never to stored upright with the valve uppermost The valve of empty LPG cylinders should be kept closed if they are left open air will diffuse into the cylinder and may form an explosive mixture BIS Code IS3016-1982 on ldquocode of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operationsrdquo shall be referred for further safety measures Electrical work Some of the basic safety steps to be ensured are given below 1) Only authorised person shall carry out dismantling of electrical system 2) Isolation of the electrical system before taking up the work must be ensured 3) Before working on an electrical line fuse should be physically removed and the line is isolated and a suitable locking mechanism must be provided to prevent accidental switching fixing fuses by other persons A notice board displaying ldquoMen at workrdquo message should be placed The section of circuit under repair should be connected to earth 4) IS 5216-1982 ldquoRecommendations on safety procedures and practices in Electric Worksrdquo shall be referred for further safety measures Working with machineries Material handling equipments Many accidents take place while handling materials at site It is highly hazardous operation Hence special attention by contractor is required in this respect Following precautions are recommended Safe working space for all these equipments must be provided Proper material stockyard should be made and all material should be staked arranged kept in orderly manner with proper moving space for handling machinery Proper warning boards signs shall be provided when machineries like cranes hoists are being operated Brakes clutches of winches shall be checked on regular basis Chains ropes belts shall be inspected and repaired changed as necessary All moving part of the material handling equipment must be provided with suitable guards

50

Lifting ropes should be inspected for kinking loose wires high strands corrosion nicking lubrication change in diameter cross section Slings and other lifting materials which are not suitable for use should be promptly withdrawn and destroyed Lifting chains should be inspected for bent links cracks in weld areas or any other section of link trasverse nicks and gauges and corrosion pits Elongation of the lifting chain link due to over loading should be inspected before using it For lifting hook if the throat opening exceeds 15 of the normal opening it should be replaced When inspecting the hook measurement must be made between the shank and narrowest point of the hook opening A chain used for lifting should not be spliced by inserting a bolt between two links Strain should not be put on a kinked chain Hammer should not be used to force a hook over a chain link A safety hook fitted with a latch to prevent displacement of loads should only be used for material handling lifting IS7293-1974 (Code of Practice for Working with Construction Machinery) shall be referred for further safety measures Cranes All works involving the use of crane shall be properly planned in advance and the following shall be ensured The crane is capable of lifting the load Safe load capacity should be clearly marked on jibs winches pulleys slings and ropes All job cranes should have an automatic safe load indicator which alerts the operator The condition of the ground at the crane location is satisfactory to support the crane and the load The rotation of the cab and therefore the boom is not restricted-suitable matting or plates are available to protect underground services and paving All slings shackles hooks etc are of correct rating and in good condition Cranes and lifting equipments must be inspected and carry a valid test certificate issued by an accredited testing agency Crane hooks etc are to be fitted with properly functioning safety clips to prevent displacement of the sling from the hook during the lift Driver of the crane must be watchful and must ensure before driving the vehicle either forward or reverse that no one is near the wheel of the vehicle and no one is trying to climb the vehicle while moving Crane operators and signalers must be over the age of 18 trained and sufficiently experienced There should always to a signalman or a signaling system such as a

51

telephone if the crane operator cannot see the load throughout the lift Hand signal shall be clear and distinct and shall follow recognised code or system Workers must be use safety shoe and helmet They are also required to wear gloves and other PPE for handling of some special materials Raising lowering and braking of jib should not be done abruptly in order to prevent it from snapping All vehicles used by the contractor shall be in worthy conditions and in conformance to the land transport requirements Cranes should be tested and examined by a competent person for its wear and tear No part of the crane or crane load should be closer than 4 Mtrs to live overhead For movement of crane or other material handling equipment ramp gradient should not exceed 1 in 10 No person should be allowed to stand or work under lifted load All drivers shall hold a valid driving license for the class of vehicle to be driven Manual Handling Assistance should be obtained if the load is too heavy or awkward for manual handing Clear walkway to the destination and safe stack should be ensured before handing the load manually Following procedure should be followed while lifting the load manually Stand close to the load on a firm footing and with feet about 30 am apart Bend the knees and keep your back as straight as you can Take a firm grip on a load Breathe in and throw the shoulders backwards Straighten the legs amp continue to keep the back as straight as you can Make sure that your view is not obstructed by the load Keep the load close to the body Lift slowly and smoothly When carrying the load avoid twisting spine to run move your feet instead One person should not be allowed to pull more than 63 kg The best weight unit for lifting by a worker is 18 kg and hence should be fixed as upper limit of load to be lifted by worker If two or more workers are lifting one should give instructions to ensure that the team works together bull Type of clothing is very important in manual handling of material Clothing should be such that it allows easy movement of arms and will not catch in machinery or on a load

52

bull The successful bidder of the said depot assets will assume full responsibility for demolishing and dismantling the said facilities and itrsquos removal from the corporationrsquos land whether through his own employees or through contract labour It should also be a condition of the tender documents that consequent upon the sale of the said depot assets the depot shall cease to be the corporationrsquos ldquoestablishmentrdquo as that expression is defined in the Building and other construction workers actrsquo1996and if the successful bidder employs 50 or more building workers for the demolition of the said facilities he as the ldquoemployerrdquo in relation to the said establishment will ensure full compliance with the said act including section 44 amp 45 thereof Upon the cancellation of the factory license and the slump sale of the assets of the said depot the storage and distribution of petroleum products is no longer carried on in the said facilities The successful bidder or purchaser of the said depot assets who demolishes the said facilities with the intention of selling the various items from the depot as scrap for his own benefit cannot be regarded as a ldquocontractorrdquo as that expression is defined in the contract labour (regulation amp abolition act1970 Similarly the workmen engaged by the successful bidder or purchaser of the said depot assets for carrying out the work of demolition cannot be regarded as contract labour under the said act In the circumstances no sooner the property in the assets of the depot facilities is transferred to the successful bidder or purchaser the corporation can not be regarded as the ldquoprinciple employerrdquo under the said act in as much as the Corpn has ceased to continue the work of the establishment viz The storage and distribution of the petroleum products in the concerned depot bull Under the Environment (protection) Act 1986 read with Hazardous waste (management amp handling) rules1989 the ldquooccupierrdquo in relation to the depot facilities is obliged to ensure that all hazardous waste are properly handled and disposed of without any adverse effects which may result from such wastes and is also responsible for proper collection reception treatment storage or disposal of these wastes either himself or through the ldquooperator of the facilityrdquo Since the corporation is governed by the said act and rules and highest bidder purchaser of the depot assets is not the occupier generating hazardous it is incumbent on the corporation to continue its practice namely handing over the site to the successful bidder the product including the sludge vapour and gas etc is completely removed as per the Companyrsquos operating procedure It may also be appreciated that the highest bidderpurchaser may fail to take any safeguards to protect his employees or the employees of a contractor engaged by him or the public at large from the toxic or poisonous effects of the residual sludge vapour or gas

ARBITRATION CLAUSE

Any dispute or difference whatsoever arising out of or in connection with this Agreement including any question regarding its existence validity construction interpretation application meaning scope operation or effect of this contract or termination thereof shall be referred to and finally resolved through arbitration as per the procedure mentioned herein below (a) The dispute or difference shall in any event be referred only to a Sole Arbitrator (b) The appointment and arbitration proceedings shall be conducted in accordance with SCOPE forum of Arbitration Rules for the time being in force or as amended from time to time (c) The Seat of arbitration shall be at Mumbai (d) The proceedings shall be conducted in English language (e) The cost of the proceedings shall be equally borne by the parties unless otherwise Directed by the Sole Arbitrator

53

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33

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DESUR DEPOT NEAR DESUR RAILWAY

STATION VILLAGE ZADSHAPUR

DESURBELGAUMKARNATAKA-590014

MRManikantan G

(कनिकि टि जी)

9894555724 manikantangbharat

petroleumin

200 DIA FF LINE - ADDL WOPD

METER MASTER METERMLDB

PANELBARRIER GATE FOR

ENTRYEXIT ETC

22713

MT 35000 1097387 5486 1430H

R 1500HR

166

NEAR RAILWAY STATION PO

ATHARBANKI RLY COLONY DIST

JAGATSINGHPURPARADEEP ODISHA-

754120 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

OLD PD METERSMS

PIPELINESOLD MS PIPELINESASBEST

OS SHEETS ETC

1 LOT 35000 1889412 94470 1430H

R 1500HR

167

PB NO 106 GPO SALAWASJODHPURR

AJASTHAN-342001 MRAvinash Sahani

(अनििाश साहिी)

9587891413 avinashsahanibhara

tpetroleumin

MS SCRAP FIRE ENGINES (04

NOS) FUEL TANKS 1 MT 35000 246400 1232

1430HR

1500HR

168

BPCL PIYALA RETAIL INSTALLATION

VILLAGE - PIYALA PO ASAUTI TEHSIL-

BALLARBHGARH DIST - FARIDABAD

HARYANA-121102 MRMandal

Soumyajyoti (मिडल

सोमयजयोनत)

9874444332 mandalsbharatpetr

oleumin

FIRE EXTINGUISHER 10

KG DCPRADAR LEVEL GUAGE-

TANK FARM AUPARALLEL

REDUNDANT UPS-15

KVAAUTOMATION CABLESFLP

LIGHT FIXTURES IN WAGON P ETC

1 LOT 75000 724360 36218 1430H

R 1500HR

169

17 A HASTINGS ROADALLAHABADUTTAR PRADESH-211001 MRAkash R rivastava

(आकाश शरीिासति)

7678882211 akashsrivastavabha

ratpetroleumin

CANOPY LIGHTS (CFL)SEWING

MACHINE USHA TAILOR MODCO2

FIRE EXINGUISHER250

W MH Canopy light fixtures ETC

1 LOT 35000 2357168 117858 1430H

R 1500HR

34

170

AT POST AKOLNER TALUKA

AHMEDNAGAR DIST -

AHMEDNAGARMAHARASHTRA-414005

MRArpit Tiwari (अरपात

नतिारी) 9408381499 arpittiwaribharatpe

troleumin

FIRE WATER PUMP 850klTLF PUMP MS (M) 50 KLHR25 KVA DG SETCANOPYAMFTLF PUMP MS (M)

50 KLHR ETC

1 LS 35000 200800 1004 1500H

R 1530HR

171

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

10 KG DCP 10 NOS10 KG DCP 10

NOSBULK METERS 9 NOSBULK

METERS 141 NOS150MM DIA

PIPE LINE FOR SPEED80MM DIA

PIPE LINE FOR SPEED F 1FF PIPE LINE 200 MM ETC

1 LOT 250000 4839456 2419728 1500H

R 1530HR

172

ram mahto (राम

कमार) MANAGER OPS IC (RETAIL)

BALASORE DEPOT BALASORE DEPOT SOMENATHPUR

INDUSTRIAL AREA ESTATE BALASORE

Odisha PIN - 756019 TEL - 06782-224272 99562-19155 MOB - 9453042457 e-mail ramkumarbharatpe

troleumin

JB NFLP 25 NOSLIGHT

FITTINGS FLP 35 NLIGHT POLES

4M HT 12 NOELECTRICAL

CABLESSLAYINGCEILING FANS 20

NOS20 TON WINDOW AC

MAKE-SAMSUN ETC

1 LOT 35000 279564 139782 1500H

R 1530HR

173

BHARAT PETROLEUM CORP LTD SANKARI

DEPOTNARRAPANCHAVADI

SANKARI(RS)SALEM DIST SANKARITAMIL

NADU-637302 MRArun David A

(अरण डनिड ए)

9482875768 arundavidabharatp

etroleumin

200MM DIA STRAINER-

1NOGODREJFILING CABINET

4DRSSLIDING DOOR SDU-1GODREJ STORWEL

MODEL2MF SYSTEM 3PANELS

ETC

1 LOT 250000 4568544 2284272 1500H

R 1530HR

174

IRIMPANAM INSTALLATION NEW

OIL INSTALLATIONKOCHI KERALA-682309 MRU

Ramadas (य रामिास)

9958444988

RLY TRACKS amp ALLIED

FACILITYRLY TRACKS amp ALLIED

FACILITY ADDITIONAL

1 LOT 175000 1548000 7740 1500H

R 1530HR

35

uramadasbharatpetroleumin

175

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

Y STRAINER 200MM

2NOSSLUDGE PIT AT

BERHAMPORE4-DR FILLING CABINET-2

NOONE GODREJ STEEL TABLE

T9EARTHPITS FOR AG TANKS (12

NOS)ETC

1 LS 35000 372320 18616 1530H

R 1600HR

176

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

STOREWELL PLAIN ALMIRAH-2MS

STORAGE SAFEABLOY

LOCKFLP 125W HPMV 4NOSFIRE

ENGINE SET NO10 ETC

1 LOT 35000 3465584 173279 1530H

R 1600HR

177

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

FLP NON-INTEGRAL FLOOD

LIGHT 2SAKTI 4KVA

AUTOSTABILISERZYXEL OMNI 56K

MODEM FOR BERHARECEIVER-

1 CAMERA-2 MONITOR-1 ETC

1 LOT 75000 767068 383534 1530H

R 1600HR

178

BPCL MANMAD INSTALLATION

MANMAD NANDGAON ROAD

PANEWADI MANMADNASHIKMAHARASHTRA423104

Contact Person MrDeepak Satpute

9692006232

1 no 250 KVA DG SET

2 no of 630 KVA DG SET 6 number

HT panels with CTPT bus-bar

AMF panel for DG sets DG set cables

etc

1 LS 175000 1217664 608832 1530H

R 1600HR

179

BPCL MANMAD INSTALLATION

MANMAD NANDGAON ROAD

PANEWADI MANMADNASHIKMAHARASHTRA423104

Contact Person MrDeepak Satpute

Old roof sheet of TWF GANTRY

1 LS 35000 160812 80406 1530H

R 1600HR

36

9692006232

180

BHARAT PETROLEUM CORPORATION

LIMITED KONDAPALLI DEPOT ( TOP )

PINAPAKA (VIL amp POST) KONDAPALLI

(VIA) KRISVIJAYAWADAAN

DHRA PRADESH-9504214192

avneeshbhartibharatpetroleumin

DG SET AMF PANELS FIRE

ENGINE 70W ST LIGHT FIX 13

NOS160W FLP MLL TYPE 74

NOS15M HOSES 36NOS15 TON

AIR COND 2NOSFLD LIGHT

FIT 2X400 25NOS110V 100AH BATT

CHARGER ETC

1 LOT 35000 200000 1000 1600H

R 1630HR

181

IRUGUR BPCL IRUGUR TOP

INSTALLATION RAVATHUR PO

IRUGUR VIA COIMBATORE Tamil Nadu PIN - 641103 CONTACT PERSON MRSoorya Krishna

(सयाा कषणा) 9895449420

sooryakrishnabharatpetroleumin

ELECTRICALLY OPERATED EXIT BARTERMINAL

ROOM CARD READERTLF RTD

UNIT - BAY10POINT4TLF SET STOP VALVE - BAY10POI15 KL UNDER DRIVEWAY

TANK ETC

1 LS 250000 2120778

1 1060389

1600HR

1630HR

182

WARANGAL DEPOT GOOD SHED

ROADWARANGALTELENGANA-506002

MRMukesh Murali

(मकश मरली)

9497270991 mukeshmuralibhara

tpetroleumin

FW PIPELINE IN TANKFARM

AREAERECTION-75HP

MOTOR75HP PPU FLOWMORE

MSTLF125HP PPU

FLORITEHSDITLF20 HP PUMP KIR

MAKE NO 18 ETC

1 LS 75000 4934092 246704 1600H

R 1630HR

183

BARAUNI TOP PAPROUR DISTRICT

BEGUSARAIBARAUNIBIHAR-851114

CONTACT PERSON MRSaurabh Kumar

9432343519 saurabhkumar001b

haratpetroleumin

FIRE ENGINE-615KLHR-3NOSFIRE ENGINE-

615KLHR-3NOSMASTER METER SET - 3

NOS125KVA DG SET - 2 NOS15 TONS WINDOW

AC WITH REMOTE

1 LS 35000 227300 11365 1600H

R 1630HR

37

ETC

184

KATHGODAM DEPOT DIST -

NANITALUTTARAKHAND-263126 CONTACT PERSON MRPawan

Kumar (पिि कमार)

9862826505 pawankumar006bh

aratpetroleumin

1AVERY ZL SDDU ES0652 MS1LampT ZL HDDU BS5257 HSDZ LINE (SD) -

PUMPLampT PACEMAKER

IVLampT PACEMAKER

IV1LampT ZL HDDU GS1246 HSD ETC

1 LOT 35000 364000 1820 1600H

R 1630HR

185

UDAISAGAR ROAD NEAR RANA PRATAP

NAGAR RLY STNUDAIPURRAJAST

HAN-313001 CONTACT PERSON

MRKhuswinder

(खससिििर)

9412058886 khuswinderbharatp

etroleumin

ZWICKY PUMP NO175HP

PPUNIT-PUMP1PIPELINE

amp FTGS 10080NBFIRE

WATER TANK 858 KL CAP ADDFIRE

WATER RING MAIN ADDL EXP 1

SPRINKILER PIPELINE etc

1 LOT 250000 2121216 1060608 1630H

R 1700HR

186

BPC OIL DEPOT BATILPUR DIST-

DEVAREYABATILPURUTTAR PRADESH-

274001 MR Deepak

Joshi (िीपक जोशी)

9927576670 deepakjoshi001bha

ratpetroleumin

DG SET 125KVAPADLOCK (MAKE ABLOY) - 6

NO6 KVA GENSETDG SET 65

KVAVC BREAKER75 HP PP UNIT-PUMP

NO 2 ETC

1 LOT 35000 320000 1600 1630H

R 1700HR

187

Kandla Installation Khari Rohar Road

Gandhidham(Kutch)GandhidhamGUJRAT-

370201 CONTACT PERSON MRMayank

Bhatt (मयिक भटट)

8154964083 mayankbhattbharat

petroleumin

TANK NO 8 4645 KLTK NO2-ADDL CT-MVWSFFTK NO 18 13667 KL

ERECTIOTANK NO 2 15128 KL EXTN

ETC

1 LS 250000 7210400 36052 1630H

R 1700HR

188

PETROL DEPOT ABEKA

MAKBARAMEERUTUTTAR PRADESH-

250002 CONTACT PERSON MRKumar

Avinash (कमार

MIDCO SD PUMP3NO Z LINE (HD) PUMPAVERY

(SD) ERA PUMPSUBPUMP

amp DISPENSORS 2NOLampT Z LINE

1 LOT 75000 5687512 284375 1630H

R 1700HR

38

अनििाश) 8004938516 kumaravbharatpetr

oleumin

SD PUMP ETC

189

MUZAFFARPUR DEPOT VILL

SHERPURMUZAFFARPURM BIHAR-842005

CONTACT PERSON MRDipayan Roy

(दिपायि रॉय) 06243-242047 Extn 222

9933050509 dipayanroybharatp

etroleumin

DISPENCING UNITPOLE MOUNTED EMBLEM CANAOPY

STRUCTUREOLD MPDsTANK amp

MONOLITH ETC

17553

MT 35000 11200 56 1630H

R 1700HR

190

BARAUNI TOP PAPROUR DISTRICT

BEGUSARAIBARAUNIBIHAR-851114

CONTACT PERSON MrManjul Prasad

Arya (मिजल परसाि आया)

7004230090 manjulprasadarybh

aratpetroleumin

PRODUCT PIPE FITTING TANK

FOUNDATIONTWD

PIPESFITTINGS900KL TANK II858KL

TANK 10 ETC

1 LOT 250000 2184023 1092012 1700H

R 1730HR

191

BARAUNI TOP PAPROUR DISTRICT

BEGUSARAIBARAUNIBIHAR-851114

CONTACT PERSON MrManjul Prasad

Arya (मिजल परसाि आया)

7004230090 manjulprasadarybh

aratpetroleumin

FOAM TANK 3KL - 1 NOFOAM TANK

3KL - 1 NO100 MM PIPELINE amp FT

550M150 MM PIPELINE amp

FT225M350 MM PIPELINE amp FT

575M ETC

1 LS 35000 275652 137826 1700H

R 1730HR

192

BIJWSAN INSTALLATION NEAR

IGI AIRPORTNEW DELHIDELHI-110061

MRNavi Sharma (ििी

शमाा) 7727863450 navisharmabharatp

etroleumin

HSD TWD PIPELINE HEADER

amp VELVE UPTO TANKATF TWD

PIPELINE HEADER amp VALVE UPTO

TANKS AND LDO TWD PIPE LINE

HEADER amp VALVE UPTO TANK

1 LS 250000 3513600 17568 1700H

R 1730HR

39

SPECIAL NOTES

1 The above old items would be disposed as indicated in the table

2 Pl refer AnnexurendashD for detailed scope of disposal

TABLE ndash A [ PARTndash2 ] [Tentative]

TENTATIVE TAX RATES

STATE TAX FERROUS SCRAP

ALL IGST 1800

CSGST 900

SGST 900

The above mentioned tax rates are tentative and BPCL reserves the right to apply the rates applicable for ferrous and Non ndashferrous items which will be informed during the auction

40

ANNEXURE-D

Scope and SPECIAL CONDITIONS for Disposal of old tanks amp Depot Assets BPCL has different Installation amp depot as per the list in table A Part I The above list is only indicative and not limited exhaustive or actual and it is only for your general referenceguidance Parties have to physically visit the depot and inspect the lot meant for sale and make their own estimates and ascertain the condition of materials its quality it weight quantities make model numbers size capacities specifications and condition etc Therefore no claim shall be entertained in case of any variations if reported at the time of upliftment which may kindly be noted However there may be few items as given below left in the depot not meant for disposal and the same are separately marked or shown at the time of inspection and parties should consider accordingly The following items are not covered in the subject disposal and they are excluded from contractorrsquos scope of work a) Land b) Grown up Big Trees However small bushes shrubs etc are to be

removed and area to be cleaned from all vegetation etc 1 Pipelines running under Railway Tracks 2 Any petroleum products such as petroldieselkerosenelubricantsgreases

gear oils etc found in tankspipesbarrelsloosebulkpackages etc either inside or outside depot premises Petroleum products sludge are not covered in sale and to be handed over to BPCL if any foundsalvaged

3 Dispensing pumps retail outlet items like trays etc which are clearly marked amp kept separately

Please note that as BPCL has to handover land to Govt Authorities for their construction of sheds etc urgently and therefore the sequence of disposal in Phases and Time Lines shall be as under Contractor has to immediately complete the disposal of facilities falling under area from boundary wall The contractorrsquos obligations for completion of entire job will be as per tender terms amp conditions At the time of dismantling of facilities the contractor has to provide separate temporary fencing at his cost so that even after handing over part land to Govt Authorities for their construction activities other facilities are demarcated and any encroachment from unauthorized authority people are avoided The contractor has to make their own arrangements for safety and security during the entire operations of disposal activities The entire job must be completed as above but not exceeding 16 weeks from the date of authority letter as shown above failing which appropriate action as deemed fit will be taken in line with the general terms and conditions of the auction tender The successful bidder has to surface amp level the complete area after shifting all the materials All debris are to be removed from site For leveling the ground to one level

41

and filling up all trenches of underground tanks or any low level or trenches all debris earth rubble bricks mortar etc salvaged from dismantling are to be used The bidder has to arrange and bear the cost of dismantling loading unloading amp transportation of materials to his their place After excavating removing the underground tanks pipelines etc the same are to be filled up with available material or material brought from outside if required at contractorrsquos cost and risk in particular for filling up of underground tank trenches etc Dismantling of Underground pipelines in the Railway siding area from decantation header manifold sections and up to BPCL depot compound wall needs Railways permission for dismantling excavation etc which are to be obtained by the Purchaser only However BPCL may provide any assistance if required to the Purchaser in obtaining such permissions After excavation etc the area is to be filled back and brought to original condition to the satisfaction of the BPCL and as directed All safety precautions as stipulated by BPCL are to be followed at the time of disposal of facilities both inside and outside BPCL depot premises compound wall Any damage to the Corporationrsquos or Third Partyrsquos properties during removal of the items will have to be made good by the successful tenderer at their own cost The Corporation reserves the right to claim from the contractor any expenses which might have been incurred by it over and above the EMD by way of restoring damages caused to properties belonging to the Corporation Third Parties by the action of such contractorrsquos or their men Party has to make his own arrangement for power connections to cut the tanks or lighting or any other purpose BPCL shall not provide any power connection No invoice challan will be issued by BPCL for each truck of materials to be removed since the entire materials are being disposed on lumpsum single lot basis OTHER SPECIAL CONDITIONS FOR DEMOLITION OF DEPOT FACILITIES 1 The intending bidder should inspect the site prior to submitting of the offer and make himself familiar with the site conditions and available facilities 2 Bidders alongwith the offers must give an undertaking that the steel plates of tanks pipelines that have contained leaded gasoline will not be used for edible products drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe by suitable means 3 Demolition is an inherently hazardous process and hence every person involved in demolition activity must wear protective equipment including helmet gloves safety footwear etc as per BPCL guidelines 4 Demolition must be supervised by persons having thorough knowledge of demolition process 5 Successful bidder shall carryout a survey to assess the physical characteristics and design of the facilities to be demolished so as to arrive at a safe demolition method Based on survey Demolition Action Plan shall be submitted for BPCLrsquos approval before starting any demolition The plan should include bull Sequence of demolition of facilities with time frame bull Method of demolition of facilities including drawings sketches if any bull The proposed treatment for steel plates particularly for tanks which contained leaded gasoline

42

bull How the party will further utilize the steel plates obtained from product tanks and also the product pipes bull Method of disposal of debris bull Manpower to be deployed bull Machinery Equipment to be deployed bull List of PPE [ Personal Protective Equipments ] required and that would be worn by people involved in the activity 6 Before demolition begins all utility services to the structure like electricity water etc must be disconnected Arrangements must be made to keep the unwanted persons as far away as possible from the site by necessary barricade 7 It is dangerous to leave isolated parts of a wall structures standing as they are liable to collapse from the effect of high winds self weight etc and hence necessary cordoning should be made for such cases 8 Debris should not be allowed to build up against walls or floors with the consequent risk of the structure being unintentionally overloaded 9 Disposal process for debris and pit yard for the same should be identified for safe disposal within the stipulated time 10 Order dismantling From safety consideration following order for dismantling of the depot facility is recommended bull All equipment fittings bull AG Product piping and allied fittings bull AG Product tanks bull UG Product tanks bull Fire protection facilities ie fire water tanks hydrant mains monitors etc bull Internal electrification bull Structures bull Buildings bull Electrical ndash external yard lighting cabling MCC etc bull Communication The above is a standard sequence for dismantling but for this particular tender above sequence is superseded by earlier conditions of dismantling in 3 phases as mentioned in special conditions above 111 Demolition of Above Ground (AG) Tanks There are fatal and serious accidents caused by persons entering confined spaces without the necessary tests being carried out and correct safety rescue equipment being provided It is therefore absolutely essential to ensure that product tanks are tested and certified gas free prior to starting of hot work Following sequence shall be followed for dismantling of AG tanks a) Mechanical isolation of Tank by removing all pipe connections fittings like Level Gauges Dip hatch PV Valves Inter-tank catwalk (if any) b) Internal treatment and further dismantling AG tanks shall be demolished preferably by reverse jacking method

43

For safe working necessary scaffolds platforms etc shall be erected and proper access to them shall be provided The steel plates cut from tank shall be lowered using safe hoisting devices having valid test certificates Prevention of further use of steel plates which contained leaded gasoline for storage of edible products drinking water unless they are removed While disposing of the steel plates obtained from product tanks which contained leaded gasoline it shall be ensured that they are not further used for storing edible product and drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe This could be ensured by the following methods By heat treatment of steel plates using flame cleaner By removing all scales etc by abrasive blast cleaning using grits shots If the plates are grit shot blasted care shall be taken to collect the grit or shot from operation to prevent spread of lead bearing dust The used grits shots must be treated as contaminated and not reused for other operations It should be disposed off along with the residue thus obtained as per practice followed for leaded sludge All parties involved in handling the plates should be made aware of their origin and risks involved in view of leaded gasoline Disposal of steel plates from tanks which didnrsquot contain leaded gasoline Steel plates of other tanks in which leaded products have never been stored can be disposed off after cleaning with wire brush to bare metal particularly the first strake and bottom plates The responsibility of ensuring that the plates are completely safe for further use lies with the successful vendor 112 Demolition of UG tanks Following sequence should be sued for the disposal of Underground tanks

1 Mechanical isolation of Tank by removing all pipe connections fittings like Level Gauges Dip hatch PV Valves etc

2 All personnel involved in the removal and disposal of underground tanks should be aware of the potential hazards associated withmdash (a) flammable andor combustible liquids (b) product toxicity (c) entry into confined spaces and (d) entry into excavations

3 Before start of any work on the UG tank ensure that the copies of the tank cleaning certificates for the tanks are available The same to be certified by the BPCL officer (or) authorized inspector from BPCL who is witnessing the demolition before the start of the work

4 Open the manhole covers with the anchoring supports in place and if the tank is found to be filled with water it will be necessary to dispose of the water in an environmentally safe manner

5 After removal of the water from the tank refill the tank with fresh potable water until the tank starts to overflow Do not allow excess water to escape into the excavation and ensure the level does not rise into the vent pipe and submit the tank to excess static pressure

6 Withdraw water until the level is again down to 150 mm below the top of the tank

44

Use only pumping equipment suitable for the purpose and collect all water for proper Disposal

7 Allow the tank to settle for 2-3 hours and test the small vapor space with a gas detector and if the reading is below 5 of the LEL then the tank may be emptied If the same is found above 5 remove the water from the tank The disposal vendor may inform BPCL about the higher LEL readings and BPCL shall arrange to clean the tank further No work shall be taken up on the tank in this case Please note that the reading of the gas detector has to be witnessed by the BPCL officer (or) authorized inspector from BPCL

8 If the reading of the gas detector is below 5 the water may be removed and the cutting operations may be carried out

For safe working necessary shoring shuttering platforms shall be done and proper access shall be provided The steel plates cut from tank shall be lifted using safe hoisting devices having valid test certificates Prevention of further use of steel plates which contained leaded gasoline for storage of edible products drinking water unless they are removed While disposing of the steel plates obtained from product tanks which contained leaded gasoline it shall be ensured that they are not further used for storing edible product and drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe This could be ensured by the following methods By heat treatment of steel plates using flame cleaner By removing all scales etc by abrasive blast cleaning using grits shots If the plates are grit shot blasted care shall be taken to collect the grit or shot from operation to prevent spread of lead bearing dust The used grits shots must be treated as contaminated and not reused for other operations It should be disposed off along with the residue thus obtained as per practice followed for leaded sludge All parties involved in handling the plates should be made aware of their origin and risks involved in view of leaded gasoline Disposal of steel plates from tanks which didnrsquot contain leaded gasoline Steel plates of other tanks in which leaded products have never been stored can be disposed off after cleaning with wire brush to bare metal particularly the first strake and bottom plates The responsibility of ensuring that the plates are completely safe for further use lies with the successful vendor

12 Product Pipelines The pipelines can be disposed off after cleaning by sufficient water flushing The successful vendor shall ensure that these pipes are not re-used for carrying edible products drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe All parties involved in handling the pipes should be made aware of their origin and risks involved 13 General Safety regulations precautions while carrying out dismantling works The objective of this documents is to provide and establish safe-working practices at the work site of Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd These summarized safety requirements are mandatory and should be fully understood both by the successful vendor and their employees The contractual obligation for safety lies completely with the contractor

45

himself Further some additional safety requirements also can come up In such an even the successful vendor shall follow the more stringent regulation at all times The successful vendor shall at his own expense arrange and comply with all safety provisions as stipulated by the Company Bueuro of Indian Standards the Electricity act Factory act OISD and other acts as applicable in respect of all personnel directly or indirectly employed for the work The successful vendor shall ensure that he his sub-contractor and workers employed by him shall comply with all fire safety heath regulations issued from time to time by the company The successful vendor shall also be liable for any pecuniary liability arising on account of any violation by him of the safety requirements Should any injury to people or loss or damage due to fire or accident to any property or a portion thereof occur as a result of failure to comply with such regulations the successful vendor shall be held responsible for the consequences thereof and shall keep the company harmless and indemnified Relevant Indian standard codes on safety 1) IS3764-1922-Excavation work-code of safety 2) IS401 (Part1amp2) ndash 1967 - Safety regulations for steel tubular scaffolding 3) IS3696(Part 1)-1987-Safety code for scaffolds 4) IS3696(Part 2)-1987-Safety code for Ladders 5) IS7293-1974-Safety code for working with construction machinery 6) IS3016-1982-Code of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operations 7) IS4130-1991-Demolition of buildings-Code of safety 8) IS5216(Part 1amp2)-1982-Recommendation on safety procedures and practices in Electrical work 9) IS10667-1983-Guide for selection of industrial safety equipments for protection foot and leg 10) IS6994(Part 1)-1973-Specification for safety glovesPart 1-Leather and cotton gloves 11) IS2925-1984-Specification for Industrial safety helmets 12) IS3521-1983-Industrial safety belts and harnesses Working at Height Working at height is one of the most hazardous construction operations Utmost care is to be taken while working at height Working at height more than 2 Mtrs Shall be done with suitable guard rails and toe board Guard rail and toe board dimensions shall be same as given for scaffoldings While working at height 2 Mtrs And above safety harness must be used All openings must be boldly amp clearly marked and properly barricaded If cover is used it must be capable to bear the weight Proper crawling ladders must be used for sloping roof where tile battens are not strong enough to take the load For fragile roof crawling boards or roof ladder shall be used Openings cut outs on floor roof must be guarded with barricade cover having capacity to withstand human load and clearly marked with colour and notice board Using Ladder

46

Only one person shall climb or descent from one ladder at a time It shall be secured at top and bottom and in addition one person should be present at the ground to hold the ladder as a second check If the ladder is used for carrying material as well suitable foot holds and handholds shall be provided on the ladder The slope of the ladder shall not be too steep or flat (the ladder shall be given an inclination not steeper than 1 to 4 ie 1 horizontal to 4 vertical) to cause slipping or falling off and it shall rest on firm surface No portable single ladder shall be over 10 M in lengths while the width between the side rails in ring ladder shall in no case be less than 30 cms for ladder upto and including 3 Mtrs in length Ladder shall extend at least 1 M above landing place For longer ladders this width should be increased by at least by 6 mm for each additional 30 cms of length Uniform step spacing shall not exceed 15 cms Rung of the ladder shall not be used for support or to tie stiles or side members are meant for this Ladder shall not be hung from its rungs or from one stile as this tends to pull out the rungs Make sure that footwear is free from mud or grease etc before climbing a ladder Ladder used shall be of standard material like wooden steel and be sufficiently strong conforming to IS3696-1991(Part 2) Scaffolding Scaffolding can be defined as a temporary structure supporting one or more platforms and which is used either as a workplace or for storage of materials in the course construction work including both for maintenance and demolition Scaffolding shall be provided for all works that cannot be safely done from the ground except such short period of work as can be done safely from ladders Scaffolds shall be erected altered or dismantled only by competent persons under proper supervision After erection scaffolds shall be inspected at least once in a week and a written report on each inspection is kept The height above which scaffolding is mandatory is 2 Mtrs Scaffolding shall be of good quality Bamboo or steel tubular structure conforming to IS 4014(Part I and II) Scaffolds shall be designed for their maximum load and with a safety factor of at least 4 or as prescribed by the site-in-charge Scaffolds shall be provided with safe means of access such as stairs ladders or ramps Scaffold shall be tied or anchored to the building or structure at suitable intervals so as to prevent movement

47

Joints in the scaffolds shall be tied up and clamped properly to avoid any slippage The upright members of the scaffolding shall be placed on firm and level ground and base plates at their feet shall rest on timber sole boards All the uprights shall be kept equidistant and shall be connected and strengthened by ladders fixed on the inside of the uprights for strength joints in ladders shall be staggered Transforms shall be set on top of ladders and at right angles to them and building structure Bracing is essential to stiffen the scaffolds and prevent sideways movement and it should run diagonally from ladder to ladder or upright to upright Working platforms and gangways should rest squarely and evenly on transforms to prevent risk of trippling Recommended width of it are a) Not less than 60 cm if used as footing only b) Not less than 80 cm if used also for stacking of materials c) Not less than 11 Mtrs If used for the support of a treETLe platform The provision of security guard rails and toe board at every point at which full height is more than 2 Mtrs Shall be made Guard rail height should be between 90cm and 115 cm and toe board should raise 15 cm above the working platform Suitable protection shall be made by providing debris netting against falling of materials Mobile tower scaffold ndash wheels should be locked when in use Static tower scaffold should not exceed 12 Mtrs In height when free standing and above this height should tied Height to base width ratio for static tower should not more than 41 351 and 31 for indoor outdoor and mobile tower respectively Safety harness should be used while working at height more than 2 Mtrs Scaffolding shall be physically checked for load carrying capacity occasionally Following BIS safety codes shall be referred for further safety precautions a) IS3696-1987 PART I-Safety of scaffolding b) IS3696-1991 PART II-Safety code for ladder c) IS4014-PART 2-Code of practive for steel tubular scaffolding ndash safety regulations Working Platform Wherever possible all works to be done at a height greater than 2 Mtrs Above ground level must be performed from properly constructed and maintained working platform Safe means of access shall be provided to all working platforms Working platforms gangways and stairways shall be so constructed that they shall not sag unduly or unequally Every opening in a working platform shall be provided with suitable beams to prevent the fall of persons or materials The working platform shall be - Closely boarded

48

- At least 60 cm wide if used only as a footing only at least 80 cm wide if used also for stacking material and at least 11 Mtrs If used for the support of a treETLe platform - Provided with tow-boards of minimum 015 Mtrs in height - Provided with hand rails not greater than 085 Mtrs above toe-board - Constructed as close to the structure or building as possible Working on roof People working on roof shall be properly protected by providing temporary railing hand rails safety harness Workers working underneath shall use helmets Care shall be taken to prevent falling of material from top to adjoining area in slat roofs more than 10deg safety belt shall be used and belt end fastened properly to a fixed object Workmen shall not be allowed to work on slippery roofs Fragile materials such as wired glass corrugated plastic sheeting and unreinforced insulating slabs etc shall be identified and necessary precautions taken while working on them People working on fragile roof shall be properly protected by providing two Crawling Bards or Roof ladders so that one is available to stand on while the other is being moved Crawling Boards shall have cross batons atleast 32 mm thick and not more than 380 mm apart and shall be secured in position Gas cutting Adherence to relevant codes and employment of qualified workers are two basic requirements for gas cutting process Hazards such as electricity heat flame flammable gas etc are present in this process Hence following precautions must be followed while carrying these operations All fire precautions as stipulated in IS3016 (Code of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operations) shall be followed while gas cutting operations) shall be followed while gas cutting Fire extinguishers sand buckets water and gunny bags shall be provided when hot work is in progress Gas cylinders used for gas cutting Gas cylinders shall be of approved make Gas cylinder valves shall always be checked and shall be closed when not in use Be stored in a well-ventilated area Be fitted with safety caps when not in use Not be lifted by nozzle and rolled All gas and oxygen regulators shall be fitted with Flashback arrestors being non-return valves designed to prevent and explosive mix developing in cylinder Checking for leaks shall be by means of soapy liquid applied to each joint and under no circumstances shall a naked flame be applied to any part of the cylinder When working at a height do not place cylinders directly beneath the working area as molten metal may fall in to the hoses causing leaks and possibly igniting the gases

49

The welder and any person working in close proximity in order to prevent permanent damage to the eyes must wear suitable eye protection when not in use electricity to the holder and electrode shall turned off Hose shall be in good condition properly clamped as per specifications Welding cable shall have proper insulation with minimum number of joints All equipments shall be properly earthed and cables properly insulated and connected LPG Cylinders if used should be stored kept in a well-ventilated placed and there should be no excavations drains or basements nearby LPG Cylinders should never be stored below ground level or closer than 3 M to cylinder containing oxygen or materials which are toxic and corrosive Cylinders full or empty should never to stored upright with the valve uppermost The valve of empty LPG cylinders should be kept closed if they are left open air will diffuse into the cylinder and may form an explosive mixture BIS Code IS3016-1982 on ldquocode of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operationsrdquo shall be referred for further safety measures Electrical work Some of the basic safety steps to be ensured are given below 1) Only authorised person shall carry out dismantling of electrical system 2) Isolation of the electrical system before taking up the work must be ensured 3) Before working on an electrical line fuse should be physically removed and the line is isolated and a suitable locking mechanism must be provided to prevent accidental switching fixing fuses by other persons A notice board displaying ldquoMen at workrdquo message should be placed The section of circuit under repair should be connected to earth 4) IS 5216-1982 ldquoRecommendations on safety procedures and practices in Electric Worksrdquo shall be referred for further safety measures Working with machineries Material handling equipments Many accidents take place while handling materials at site It is highly hazardous operation Hence special attention by contractor is required in this respect Following precautions are recommended Safe working space for all these equipments must be provided Proper material stockyard should be made and all material should be staked arranged kept in orderly manner with proper moving space for handling machinery Proper warning boards signs shall be provided when machineries like cranes hoists are being operated Brakes clutches of winches shall be checked on regular basis Chains ropes belts shall be inspected and repaired changed as necessary All moving part of the material handling equipment must be provided with suitable guards

50

Lifting ropes should be inspected for kinking loose wires high strands corrosion nicking lubrication change in diameter cross section Slings and other lifting materials which are not suitable for use should be promptly withdrawn and destroyed Lifting chains should be inspected for bent links cracks in weld areas or any other section of link trasverse nicks and gauges and corrosion pits Elongation of the lifting chain link due to over loading should be inspected before using it For lifting hook if the throat opening exceeds 15 of the normal opening it should be replaced When inspecting the hook measurement must be made between the shank and narrowest point of the hook opening A chain used for lifting should not be spliced by inserting a bolt between two links Strain should not be put on a kinked chain Hammer should not be used to force a hook over a chain link A safety hook fitted with a latch to prevent displacement of loads should only be used for material handling lifting IS7293-1974 (Code of Practice for Working with Construction Machinery) shall be referred for further safety measures Cranes All works involving the use of crane shall be properly planned in advance and the following shall be ensured The crane is capable of lifting the load Safe load capacity should be clearly marked on jibs winches pulleys slings and ropes All job cranes should have an automatic safe load indicator which alerts the operator The condition of the ground at the crane location is satisfactory to support the crane and the load The rotation of the cab and therefore the boom is not restricted-suitable matting or plates are available to protect underground services and paving All slings shackles hooks etc are of correct rating and in good condition Cranes and lifting equipments must be inspected and carry a valid test certificate issued by an accredited testing agency Crane hooks etc are to be fitted with properly functioning safety clips to prevent displacement of the sling from the hook during the lift Driver of the crane must be watchful and must ensure before driving the vehicle either forward or reverse that no one is near the wheel of the vehicle and no one is trying to climb the vehicle while moving Crane operators and signalers must be over the age of 18 trained and sufficiently experienced There should always to a signalman or a signaling system such as a

51

telephone if the crane operator cannot see the load throughout the lift Hand signal shall be clear and distinct and shall follow recognised code or system Workers must be use safety shoe and helmet They are also required to wear gloves and other PPE for handling of some special materials Raising lowering and braking of jib should not be done abruptly in order to prevent it from snapping All vehicles used by the contractor shall be in worthy conditions and in conformance to the land transport requirements Cranes should be tested and examined by a competent person for its wear and tear No part of the crane or crane load should be closer than 4 Mtrs to live overhead For movement of crane or other material handling equipment ramp gradient should not exceed 1 in 10 No person should be allowed to stand or work under lifted load All drivers shall hold a valid driving license for the class of vehicle to be driven Manual Handling Assistance should be obtained if the load is too heavy or awkward for manual handing Clear walkway to the destination and safe stack should be ensured before handing the load manually Following procedure should be followed while lifting the load manually Stand close to the load on a firm footing and with feet about 30 am apart Bend the knees and keep your back as straight as you can Take a firm grip on a load Breathe in and throw the shoulders backwards Straighten the legs amp continue to keep the back as straight as you can Make sure that your view is not obstructed by the load Keep the load close to the body Lift slowly and smoothly When carrying the load avoid twisting spine to run move your feet instead One person should not be allowed to pull more than 63 kg The best weight unit for lifting by a worker is 18 kg and hence should be fixed as upper limit of load to be lifted by worker If two or more workers are lifting one should give instructions to ensure that the team works together bull Type of clothing is very important in manual handling of material Clothing should be such that it allows easy movement of arms and will not catch in machinery or on a load

52

bull The successful bidder of the said depot assets will assume full responsibility for demolishing and dismantling the said facilities and itrsquos removal from the corporationrsquos land whether through his own employees or through contract labour It should also be a condition of the tender documents that consequent upon the sale of the said depot assets the depot shall cease to be the corporationrsquos ldquoestablishmentrdquo as that expression is defined in the Building and other construction workers actrsquo1996and if the successful bidder employs 50 or more building workers for the demolition of the said facilities he as the ldquoemployerrdquo in relation to the said establishment will ensure full compliance with the said act including section 44 amp 45 thereof Upon the cancellation of the factory license and the slump sale of the assets of the said depot the storage and distribution of petroleum products is no longer carried on in the said facilities The successful bidder or purchaser of the said depot assets who demolishes the said facilities with the intention of selling the various items from the depot as scrap for his own benefit cannot be regarded as a ldquocontractorrdquo as that expression is defined in the contract labour (regulation amp abolition act1970 Similarly the workmen engaged by the successful bidder or purchaser of the said depot assets for carrying out the work of demolition cannot be regarded as contract labour under the said act In the circumstances no sooner the property in the assets of the depot facilities is transferred to the successful bidder or purchaser the corporation can not be regarded as the ldquoprinciple employerrdquo under the said act in as much as the Corpn has ceased to continue the work of the establishment viz The storage and distribution of the petroleum products in the concerned depot bull Under the Environment (protection) Act 1986 read with Hazardous waste (management amp handling) rules1989 the ldquooccupierrdquo in relation to the depot facilities is obliged to ensure that all hazardous waste are properly handled and disposed of without any adverse effects which may result from such wastes and is also responsible for proper collection reception treatment storage or disposal of these wastes either himself or through the ldquooperator of the facilityrdquo Since the corporation is governed by the said act and rules and highest bidder purchaser of the depot assets is not the occupier generating hazardous it is incumbent on the corporation to continue its practice namely handing over the site to the successful bidder the product including the sludge vapour and gas etc is completely removed as per the Companyrsquos operating procedure It may also be appreciated that the highest bidderpurchaser may fail to take any safeguards to protect his employees or the employees of a contractor engaged by him or the public at large from the toxic or poisonous effects of the residual sludge vapour or gas

ARBITRATION CLAUSE

Any dispute or difference whatsoever arising out of or in connection with this Agreement including any question regarding its existence validity construction interpretation application meaning scope operation or effect of this contract or termination thereof shall be referred to and finally resolved through arbitration as per the procedure mentioned herein below (a) The dispute or difference shall in any event be referred only to a Sole Arbitrator (b) The appointment and arbitration proceedings shall be conducted in accordance with SCOPE forum of Arbitration Rules for the time being in force or as amended from time to time (c) The Seat of arbitration shall be at Mumbai (d) The proceedings shall be conducted in English language (e) The cost of the proceedings shall be equally borne by the parties unless otherwise Directed by the Sole Arbitrator

53

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34

170

AT POST AKOLNER TALUKA

AHMEDNAGAR DIST -

AHMEDNAGARMAHARASHTRA-414005

MRArpit Tiwari (अरपात

नतिारी) 9408381499 arpittiwaribharatpe

troleumin

FIRE WATER PUMP 850klTLF PUMP MS (M) 50 KLHR25 KVA DG SETCANOPYAMFTLF PUMP MS (M)

50 KLHR ETC

1 LS 35000 200800 1004 1500H

R 1530HR

171

2 GRAHAM ROAD PO BUDGE BUDGE DIST 24-PARGANAS

[SOUTH]BUDGE BUDGEWEST

BENGAL-700137 MRManish K Kumar

(मनिष क कमार)

9861438514 manishkumar002bh

aratpetroleumin

10 KG DCP 10 NOS10 KG DCP 10

NOSBULK METERS 9 NOSBULK

METERS 141 NOS150MM DIA

PIPE LINE FOR SPEED80MM DIA

PIPE LINE FOR SPEED F 1FF PIPE LINE 200 MM ETC

1 LOT 250000 4839456 2419728 1500H

R 1530HR

172

ram mahto (राम

कमार) MANAGER OPS IC (RETAIL)

BALASORE DEPOT BALASORE DEPOT SOMENATHPUR

INDUSTRIAL AREA ESTATE BALASORE

Odisha PIN - 756019 TEL - 06782-224272 99562-19155 MOB - 9453042457 e-mail ramkumarbharatpe

troleumin

JB NFLP 25 NOSLIGHT

FITTINGS FLP 35 NLIGHT POLES

4M HT 12 NOELECTRICAL

CABLESSLAYINGCEILING FANS 20

NOS20 TON WINDOW AC

MAKE-SAMSUN ETC

1 LOT 35000 279564 139782 1500H

R 1530HR

173

BHARAT PETROLEUM CORP LTD SANKARI

DEPOTNARRAPANCHAVADI

SANKARI(RS)SALEM DIST SANKARITAMIL

NADU-637302 MRArun David A

(अरण डनिड ए)

9482875768 arundavidabharatp

etroleumin

200MM DIA STRAINER-

1NOGODREJFILING CABINET

4DRSSLIDING DOOR SDU-1GODREJ STORWEL

MODEL2MF SYSTEM 3PANELS

ETC

1 LOT 250000 4568544 2284272 1500H

R 1530HR

174

IRIMPANAM INSTALLATION NEW

OIL INSTALLATIONKOCHI KERALA-682309 MRU

Ramadas (य रामिास)

9958444988

RLY TRACKS amp ALLIED

FACILITYRLY TRACKS amp ALLIED

FACILITY ADDITIONAL

1 LOT 175000 1548000 7740 1500H

R 1530HR

35

uramadasbharatpetroleumin

175

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

Y STRAINER 200MM

2NOSSLUDGE PIT AT

BERHAMPORE4-DR FILLING CABINET-2

NOONE GODREJ STEEL TABLE

T9EARTHPITS FOR AG TANKS (12

NOS)ETC

1 LS 35000 372320 18616 1530H

R 1600HR

176

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

STOREWELL PLAIN ALMIRAH-2MS

STORAGE SAFEABLOY

LOCKFLP 125W HPMV 4NOSFIRE

ENGINE SET NO10 ETC

1 LOT 35000 3465584 173279 1530H

R 1600HR

177

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

FLP NON-INTEGRAL FLOOD

LIGHT 2SAKTI 4KVA

AUTOSTABILISERZYXEL OMNI 56K

MODEM FOR BERHARECEIVER-

1 CAMERA-2 MONITOR-1 ETC

1 LOT 75000 767068 383534 1530H

R 1600HR

178

BPCL MANMAD INSTALLATION

MANMAD NANDGAON ROAD

PANEWADI MANMADNASHIKMAHARASHTRA423104

Contact Person MrDeepak Satpute

9692006232

1 no 250 KVA DG SET

2 no of 630 KVA DG SET 6 number

HT panels with CTPT bus-bar

AMF panel for DG sets DG set cables

etc

1 LS 175000 1217664 608832 1530H

R 1600HR

179

BPCL MANMAD INSTALLATION

MANMAD NANDGAON ROAD

PANEWADI MANMADNASHIKMAHARASHTRA423104

Contact Person MrDeepak Satpute

Old roof sheet of TWF GANTRY

1 LS 35000 160812 80406 1530H

R 1600HR

36

9692006232

180

BHARAT PETROLEUM CORPORATION

LIMITED KONDAPALLI DEPOT ( TOP )

PINAPAKA (VIL amp POST) KONDAPALLI

(VIA) KRISVIJAYAWADAAN

DHRA PRADESH-9504214192

avneeshbhartibharatpetroleumin

DG SET AMF PANELS FIRE

ENGINE 70W ST LIGHT FIX 13

NOS160W FLP MLL TYPE 74

NOS15M HOSES 36NOS15 TON

AIR COND 2NOSFLD LIGHT

FIT 2X400 25NOS110V 100AH BATT

CHARGER ETC

1 LOT 35000 200000 1000 1600H

R 1630HR

181

IRUGUR BPCL IRUGUR TOP

INSTALLATION RAVATHUR PO

IRUGUR VIA COIMBATORE Tamil Nadu PIN - 641103 CONTACT PERSON MRSoorya Krishna

(सयाा कषणा) 9895449420

sooryakrishnabharatpetroleumin

ELECTRICALLY OPERATED EXIT BARTERMINAL

ROOM CARD READERTLF RTD

UNIT - BAY10POINT4TLF SET STOP VALVE - BAY10POI15 KL UNDER DRIVEWAY

TANK ETC

1 LS 250000 2120778

1 1060389

1600HR

1630HR

182

WARANGAL DEPOT GOOD SHED

ROADWARANGALTELENGANA-506002

MRMukesh Murali

(मकश मरली)

9497270991 mukeshmuralibhara

tpetroleumin

FW PIPELINE IN TANKFARM

AREAERECTION-75HP

MOTOR75HP PPU FLOWMORE

MSTLF125HP PPU

FLORITEHSDITLF20 HP PUMP KIR

MAKE NO 18 ETC

1 LS 75000 4934092 246704 1600H

R 1630HR

183

BARAUNI TOP PAPROUR DISTRICT

BEGUSARAIBARAUNIBIHAR-851114

CONTACT PERSON MRSaurabh Kumar

9432343519 saurabhkumar001b

haratpetroleumin

FIRE ENGINE-615KLHR-3NOSFIRE ENGINE-

615KLHR-3NOSMASTER METER SET - 3

NOS125KVA DG SET - 2 NOS15 TONS WINDOW

AC WITH REMOTE

1 LS 35000 227300 11365 1600H

R 1630HR

37

ETC

184

KATHGODAM DEPOT DIST -

NANITALUTTARAKHAND-263126 CONTACT PERSON MRPawan

Kumar (पिि कमार)

9862826505 pawankumar006bh

aratpetroleumin

1AVERY ZL SDDU ES0652 MS1LampT ZL HDDU BS5257 HSDZ LINE (SD) -

PUMPLampT PACEMAKER

IVLampT PACEMAKER

IV1LampT ZL HDDU GS1246 HSD ETC

1 LOT 35000 364000 1820 1600H

R 1630HR

185

UDAISAGAR ROAD NEAR RANA PRATAP

NAGAR RLY STNUDAIPURRAJAST

HAN-313001 CONTACT PERSON

MRKhuswinder

(खससिििर)

9412058886 khuswinderbharatp

etroleumin

ZWICKY PUMP NO175HP

PPUNIT-PUMP1PIPELINE

amp FTGS 10080NBFIRE

WATER TANK 858 KL CAP ADDFIRE

WATER RING MAIN ADDL EXP 1

SPRINKILER PIPELINE etc

1 LOT 250000 2121216 1060608 1630H

R 1700HR

186

BPC OIL DEPOT BATILPUR DIST-

DEVAREYABATILPURUTTAR PRADESH-

274001 MR Deepak

Joshi (िीपक जोशी)

9927576670 deepakjoshi001bha

ratpetroleumin

DG SET 125KVAPADLOCK (MAKE ABLOY) - 6

NO6 KVA GENSETDG SET 65

KVAVC BREAKER75 HP PP UNIT-PUMP

NO 2 ETC

1 LOT 35000 320000 1600 1630H

R 1700HR

187

Kandla Installation Khari Rohar Road

Gandhidham(Kutch)GandhidhamGUJRAT-

370201 CONTACT PERSON MRMayank

Bhatt (मयिक भटट)

8154964083 mayankbhattbharat

petroleumin

TANK NO 8 4645 KLTK NO2-ADDL CT-MVWSFFTK NO 18 13667 KL

ERECTIOTANK NO 2 15128 KL EXTN

ETC

1 LS 250000 7210400 36052 1630H

R 1700HR

188

PETROL DEPOT ABEKA

MAKBARAMEERUTUTTAR PRADESH-

250002 CONTACT PERSON MRKumar

Avinash (कमार

MIDCO SD PUMP3NO Z LINE (HD) PUMPAVERY

(SD) ERA PUMPSUBPUMP

amp DISPENSORS 2NOLampT Z LINE

1 LOT 75000 5687512 284375 1630H

R 1700HR

38

अनििाश) 8004938516 kumaravbharatpetr

oleumin

SD PUMP ETC

189

MUZAFFARPUR DEPOT VILL

SHERPURMUZAFFARPURM BIHAR-842005

CONTACT PERSON MRDipayan Roy

(दिपायि रॉय) 06243-242047 Extn 222

9933050509 dipayanroybharatp

etroleumin

DISPENCING UNITPOLE MOUNTED EMBLEM CANAOPY

STRUCTUREOLD MPDsTANK amp

MONOLITH ETC

17553

MT 35000 11200 56 1630H

R 1700HR

190

BARAUNI TOP PAPROUR DISTRICT

BEGUSARAIBARAUNIBIHAR-851114

CONTACT PERSON MrManjul Prasad

Arya (मिजल परसाि आया)

7004230090 manjulprasadarybh

aratpetroleumin

PRODUCT PIPE FITTING TANK

FOUNDATIONTWD

PIPESFITTINGS900KL TANK II858KL

TANK 10 ETC

1 LOT 250000 2184023 1092012 1700H

R 1730HR

191

BARAUNI TOP PAPROUR DISTRICT

BEGUSARAIBARAUNIBIHAR-851114

CONTACT PERSON MrManjul Prasad

Arya (मिजल परसाि आया)

7004230090 manjulprasadarybh

aratpetroleumin

FOAM TANK 3KL - 1 NOFOAM TANK

3KL - 1 NO100 MM PIPELINE amp FT

550M150 MM PIPELINE amp

FT225M350 MM PIPELINE amp FT

575M ETC

1 LS 35000 275652 137826 1700H

R 1730HR

192

BIJWSAN INSTALLATION NEAR

IGI AIRPORTNEW DELHIDELHI-110061

MRNavi Sharma (ििी

शमाा) 7727863450 navisharmabharatp

etroleumin

HSD TWD PIPELINE HEADER

amp VELVE UPTO TANKATF TWD

PIPELINE HEADER amp VALVE UPTO

TANKS AND LDO TWD PIPE LINE

HEADER amp VALVE UPTO TANK

1 LS 250000 3513600 17568 1700H

R 1730HR

39

SPECIAL NOTES

1 The above old items would be disposed as indicated in the table

2 Pl refer AnnexurendashD for detailed scope of disposal

TABLE ndash A [ PARTndash2 ] [Tentative]

TENTATIVE TAX RATES

STATE TAX FERROUS SCRAP

ALL IGST 1800

CSGST 900

SGST 900

The above mentioned tax rates are tentative and BPCL reserves the right to apply the rates applicable for ferrous and Non ndashferrous items which will be informed during the auction

40

ANNEXURE-D

Scope and SPECIAL CONDITIONS for Disposal of old tanks amp Depot Assets BPCL has different Installation amp depot as per the list in table A Part I The above list is only indicative and not limited exhaustive or actual and it is only for your general referenceguidance Parties have to physically visit the depot and inspect the lot meant for sale and make their own estimates and ascertain the condition of materials its quality it weight quantities make model numbers size capacities specifications and condition etc Therefore no claim shall be entertained in case of any variations if reported at the time of upliftment which may kindly be noted However there may be few items as given below left in the depot not meant for disposal and the same are separately marked or shown at the time of inspection and parties should consider accordingly The following items are not covered in the subject disposal and they are excluded from contractorrsquos scope of work a) Land b) Grown up Big Trees However small bushes shrubs etc are to be

removed and area to be cleaned from all vegetation etc 1 Pipelines running under Railway Tracks 2 Any petroleum products such as petroldieselkerosenelubricantsgreases

gear oils etc found in tankspipesbarrelsloosebulkpackages etc either inside or outside depot premises Petroleum products sludge are not covered in sale and to be handed over to BPCL if any foundsalvaged

3 Dispensing pumps retail outlet items like trays etc which are clearly marked amp kept separately

Please note that as BPCL has to handover land to Govt Authorities for their construction of sheds etc urgently and therefore the sequence of disposal in Phases and Time Lines shall be as under Contractor has to immediately complete the disposal of facilities falling under area from boundary wall The contractorrsquos obligations for completion of entire job will be as per tender terms amp conditions At the time of dismantling of facilities the contractor has to provide separate temporary fencing at his cost so that even after handing over part land to Govt Authorities for their construction activities other facilities are demarcated and any encroachment from unauthorized authority people are avoided The contractor has to make their own arrangements for safety and security during the entire operations of disposal activities The entire job must be completed as above but not exceeding 16 weeks from the date of authority letter as shown above failing which appropriate action as deemed fit will be taken in line with the general terms and conditions of the auction tender The successful bidder has to surface amp level the complete area after shifting all the materials All debris are to be removed from site For leveling the ground to one level

41

and filling up all trenches of underground tanks or any low level or trenches all debris earth rubble bricks mortar etc salvaged from dismantling are to be used The bidder has to arrange and bear the cost of dismantling loading unloading amp transportation of materials to his their place After excavating removing the underground tanks pipelines etc the same are to be filled up with available material or material brought from outside if required at contractorrsquos cost and risk in particular for filling up of underground tank trenches etc Dismantling of Underground pipelines in the Railway siding area from decantation header manifold sections and up to BPCL depot compound wall needs Railways permission for dismantling excavation etc which are to be obtained by the Purchaser only However BPCL may provide any assistance if required to the Purchaser in obtaining such permissions After excavation etc the area is to be filled back and brought to original condition to the satisfaction of the BPCL and as directed All safety precautions as stipulated by BPCL are to be followed at the time of disposal of facilities both inside and outside BPCL depot premises compound wall Any damage to the Corporationrsquos or Third Partyrsquos properties during removal of the items will have to be made good by the successful tenderer at their own cost The Corporation reserves the right to claim from the contractor any expenses which might have been incurred by it over and above the EMD by way of restoring damages caused to properties belonging to the Corporation Third Parties by the action of such contractorrsquos or their men Party has to make his own arrangement for power connections to cut the tanks or lighting or any other purpose BPCL shall not provide any power connection No invoice challan will be issued by BPCL for each truck of materials to be removed since the entire materials are being disposed on lumpsum single lot basis OTHER SPECIAL CONDITIONS FOR DEMOLITION OF DEPOT FACILITIES 1 The intending bidder should inspect the site prior to submitting of the offer and make himself familiar with the site conditions and available facilities 2 Bidders alongwith the offers must give an undertaking that the steel plates of tanks pipelines that have contained leaded gasoline will not be used for edible products drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe by suitable means 3 Demolition is an inherently hazardous process and hence every person involved in demolition activity must wear protective equipment including helmet gloves safety footwear etc as per BPCL guidelines 4 Demolition must be supervised by persons having thorough knowledge of demolition process 5 Successful bidder shall carryout a survey to assess the physical characteristics and design of the facilities to be demolished so as to arrive at a safe demolition method Based on survey Demolition Action Plan shall be submitted for BPCLrsquos approval before starting any demolition The plan should include bull Sequence of demolition of facilities with time frame bull Method of demolition of facilities including drawings sketches if any bull The proposed treatment for steel plates particularly for tanks which contained leaded gasoline

42

bull How the party will further utilize the steel plates obtained from product tanks and also the product pipes bull Method of disposal of debris bull Manpower to be deployed bull Machinery Equipment to be deployed bull List of PPE [ Personal Protective Equipments ] required and that would be worn by people involved in the activity 6 Before demolition begins all utility services to the structure like electricity water etc must be disconnected Arrangements must be made to keep the unwanted persons as far away as possible from the site by necessary barricade 7 It is dangerous to leave isolated parts of a wall structures standing as they are liable to collapse from the effect of high winds self weight etc and hence necessary cordoning should be made for such cases 8 Debris should not be allowed to build up against walls or floors with the consequent risk of the structure being unintentionally overloaded 9 Disposal process for debris and pit yard for the same should be identified for safe disposal within the stipulated time 10 Order dismantling From safety consideration following order for dismantling of the depot facility is recommended bull All equipment fittings bull AG Product piping and allied fittings bull AG Product tanks bull UG Product tanks bull Fire protection facilities ie fire water tanks hydrant mains monitors etc bull Internal electrification bull Structures bull Buildings bull Electrical ndash external yard lighting cabling MCC etc bull Communication The above is a standard sequence for dismantling but for this particular tender above sequence is superseded by earlier conditions of dismantling in 3 phases as mentioned in special conditions above 111 Demolition of Above Ground (AG) Tanks There are fatal and serious accidents caused by persons entering confined spaces without the necessary tests being carried out and correct safety rescue equipment being provided It is therefore absolutely essential to ensure that product tanks are tested and certified gas free prior to starting of hot work Following sequence shall be followed for dismantling of AG tanks a) Mechanical isolation of Tank by removing all pipe connections fittings like Level Gauges Dip hatch PV Valves Inter-tank catwalk (if any) b) Internal treatment and further dismantling AG tanks shall be demolished preferably by reverse jacking method

43

For safe working necessary scaffolds platforms etc shall be erected and proper access to them shall be provided The steel plates cut from tank shall be lowered using safe hoisting devices having valid test certificates Prevention of further use of steel plates which contained leaded gasoline for storage of edible products drinking water unless they are removed While disposing of the steel plates obtained from product tanks which contained leaded gasoline it shall be ensured that they are not further used for storing edible product and drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe This could be ensured by the following methods By heat treatment of steel plates using flame cleaner By removing all scales etc by abrasive blast cleaning using grits shots If the plates are grit shot blasted care shall be taken to collect the grit or shot from operation to prevent spread of lead bearing dust The used grits shots must be treated as contaminated and not reused for other operations It should be disposed off along with the residue thus obtained as per practice followed for leaded sludge All parties involved in handling the plates should be made aware of their origin and risks involved in view of leaded gasoline Disposal of steel plates from tanks which didnrsquot contain leaded gasoline Steel plates of other tanks in which leaded products have never been stored can be disposed off after cleaning with wire brush to bare metal particularly the first strake and bottom plates The responsibility of ensuring that the plates are completely safe for further use lies with the successful vendor 112 Demolition of UG tanks Following sequence should be sued for the disposal of Underground tanks

1 Mechanical isolation of Tank by removing all pipe connections fittings like Level Gauges Dip hatch PV Valves etc

2 All personnel involved in the removal and disposal of underground tanks should be aware of the potential hazards associated withmdash (a) flammable andor combustible liquids (b) product toxicity (c) entry into confined spaces and (d) entry into excavations

3 Before start of any work on the UG tank ensure that the copies of the tank cleaning certificates for the tanks are available The same to be certified by the BPCL officer (or) authorized inspector from BPCL who is witnessing the demolition before the start of the work

4 Open the manhole covers with the anchoring supports in place and if the tank is found to be filled with water it will be necessary to dispose of the water in an environmentally safe manner

5 After removal of the water from the tank refill the tank with fresh potable water until the tank starts to overflow Do not allow excess water to escape into the excavation and ensure the level does not rise into the vent pipe and submit the tank to excess static pressure

6 Withdraw water until the level is again down to 150 mm below the top of the tank

44

Use only pumping equipment suitable for the purpose and collect all water for proper Disposal

7 Allow the tank to settle for 2-3 hours and test the small vapor space with a gas detector and if the reading is below 5 of the LEL then the tank may be emptied If the same is found above 5 remove the water from the tank The disposal vendor may inform BPCL about the higher LEL readings and BPCL shall arrange to clean the tank further No work shall be taken up on the tank in this case Please note that the reading of the gas detector has to be witnessed by the BPCL officer (or) authorized inspector from BPCL

8 If the reading of the gas detector is below 5 the water may be removed and the cutting operations may be carried out

For safe working necessary shoring shuttering platforms shall be done and proper access shall be provided The steel plates cut from tank shall be lifted using safe hoisting devices having valid test certificates Prevention of further use of steel plates which contained leaded gasoline for storage of edible products drinking water unless they are removed While disposing of the steel plates obtained from product tanks which contained leaded gasoline it shall be ensured that they are not further used for storing edible product and drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe This could be ensured by the following methods By heat treatment of steel plates using flame cleaner By removing all scales etc by abrasive blast cleaning using grits shots If the plates are grit shot blasted care shall be taken to collect the grit or shot from operation to prevent spread of lead bearing dust The used grits shots must be treated as contaminated and not reused for other operations It should be disposed off along with the residue thus obtained as per practice followed for leaded sludge All parties involved in handling the plates should be made aware of their origin and risks involved in view of leaded gasoline Disposal of steel plates from tanks which didnrsquot contain leaded gasoline Steel plates of other tanks in which leaded products have never been stored can be disposed off after cleaning with wire brush to bare metal particularly the first strake and bottom plates The responsibility of ensuring that the plates are completely safe for further use lies with the successful vendor

12 Product Pipelines The pipelines can be disposed off after cleaning by sufficient water flushing The successful vendor shall ensure that these pipes are not re-used for carrying edible products drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe All parties involved in handling the pipes should be made aware of their origin and risks involved 13 General Safety regulations precautions while carrying out dismantling works The objective of this documents is to provide and establish safe-working practices at the work site of Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd These summarized safety requirements are mandatory and should be fully understood both by the successful vendor and their employees The contractual obligation for safety lies completely with the contractor

45

himself Further some additional safety requirements also can come up In such an even the successful vendor shall follow the more stringent regulation at all times The successful vendor shall at his own expense arrange and comply with all safety provisions as stipulated by the Company Bueuro of Indian Standards the Electricity act Factory act OISD and other acts as applicable in respect of all personnel directly or indirectly employed for the work The successful vendor shall ensure that he his sub-contractor and workers employed by him shall comply with all fire safety heath regulations issued from time to time by the company The successful vendor shall also be liable for any pecuniary liability arising on account of any violation by him of the safety requirements Should any injury to people or loss or damage due to fire or accident to any property or a portion thereof occur as a result of failure to comply with such regulations the successful vendor shall be held responsible for the consequences thereof and shall keep the company harmless and indemnified Relevant Indian standard codes on safety 1) IS3764-1922-Excavation work-code of safety 2) IS401 (Part1amp2) ndash 1967 - Safety regulations for steel tubular scaffolding 3) IS3696(Part 1)-1987-Safety code for scaffolds 4) IS3696(Part 2)-1987-Safety code for Ladders 5) IS7293-1974-Safety code for working with construction machinery 6) IS3016-1982-Code of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operations 7) IS4130-1991-Demolition of buildings-Code of safety 8) IS5216(Part 1amp2)-1982-Recommendation on safety procedures and practices in Electrical work 9) IS10667-1983-Guide for selection of industrial safety equipments for protection foot and leg 10) IS6994(Part 1)-1973-Specification for safety glovesPart 1-Leather and cotton gloves 11) IS2925-1984-Specification for Industrial safety helmets 12) IS3521-1983-Industrial safety belts and harnesses Working at Height Working at height is one of the most hazardous construction operations Utmost care is to be taken while working at height Working at height more than 2 Mtrs Shall be done with suitable guard rails and toe board Guard rail and toe board dimensions shall be same as given for scaffoldings While working at height 2 Mtrs And above safety harness must be used All openings must be boldly amp clearly marked and properly barricaded If cover is used it must be capable to bear the weight Proper crawling ladders must be used for sloping roof where tile battens are not strong enough to take the load For fragile roof crawling boards or roof ladder shall be used Openings cut outs on floor roof must be guarded with barricade cover having capacity to withstand human load and clearly marked with colour and notice board Using Ladder

46

Only one person shall climb or descent from one ladder at a time It shall be secured at top and bottom and in addition one person should be present at the ground to hold the ladder as a second check If the ladder is used for carrying material as well suitable foot holds and handholds shall be provided on the ladder The slope of the ladder shall not be too steep or flat (the ladder shall be given an inclination not steeper than 1 to 4 ie 1 horizontal to 4 vertical) to cause slipping or falling off and it shall rest on firm surface No portable single ladder shall be over 10 M in lengths while the width between the side rails in ring ladder shall in no case be less than 30 cms for ladder upto and including 3 Mtrs in length Ladder shall extend at least 1 M above landing place For longer ladders this width should be increased by at least by 6 mm for each additional 30 cms of length Uniform step spacing shall not exceed 15 cms Rung of the ladder shall not be used for support or to tie stiles or side members are meant for this Ladder shall not be hung from its rungs or from one stile as this tends to pull out the rungs Make sure that footwear is free from mud or grease etc before climbing a ladder Ladder used shall be of standard material like wooden steel and be sufficiently strong conforming to IS3696-1991(Part 2) Scaffolding Scaffolding can be defined as a temporary structure supporting one or more platforms and which is used either as a workplace or for storage of materials in the course construction work including both for maintenance and demolition Scaffolding shall be provided for all works that cannot be safely done from the ground except such short period of work as can be done safely from ladders Scaffolds shall be erected altered or dismantled only by competent persons under proper supervision After erection scaffolds shall be inspected at least once in a week and a written report on each inspection is kept The height above which scaffolding is mandatory is 2 Mtrs Scaffolding shall be of good quality Bamboo or steel tubular structure conforming to IS 4014(Part I and II) Scaffolds shall be designed for their maximum load and with a safety factor of at least 4 or as prescribed by the site-in-charge Scaffolds shall be provided with safe means of access such as stairs ladders or ramps Scaffold shall be tied or anchored to the building or structure at suitable intervals so as to prevent movement

47

Joints in the scaffolds shall be tied up and clamped properly to avoid any slippage The upright members of the scaffolding shall be placed on firm and level ground and base plates at their feet shall rest on timber sole boards All the uprights shall be kept equidistant and shall be connected and strengthened by ladders fixed on the inside of the uprights for strength joints in ladders shall be staggered Transforms shall be set on top of ladders and at right angles to them and building structure Bracing is essential to stiffen the scaffolds and prevent sideways movement and it should run diagonally from ladder to ladder or upright to upright Working platforms and gangways should rest squarely and evenly on transforms to prevent risk of trippling Recommended width of it are a) Not less than 60 cm if used as footing only b) Not less than 80 cm if used also for stacking of materials c) Not less than 11 Mtrs If used for the support of a treETLe platform The provision of security guard rails and toe board at every point at which full height is more than 2 Mtrs Shall be made Guard rail height should be between 90cm and 115 cm and toe board should raise 15 cm above the working platform Suitable protection shall be made by providing debris netting against falling of materials Mobile tower scaffold ndash wheels should be locked when in use Static tower scaffold should not exceed 12 Mtrs In height when free standing and above this height should tied Height to base width ratio for static tower should not more than 41 351 and 31 for indoor outdoor and mobile tower respectively Safety harness should be used while working at height more than 2 Mtrs Scaffolding shall be physically checked for load carrying capacity occasionally Following BIS safety codes shall be referred for further safety precautions a) IS3696-1987 PART I-Safety of scaffolding b) IS3696-1991 PART II-Safety code for ladder c) IS4014-PART 2-Code of practive for steel tubular scaffolding ndash safety regulations Working Platform Wherever possible all works to be done at a height greater than 2 Mtrs Above ground level must be performed from properly constructed and maintained working platform Safe means of access shall be provided to all working platforms Working platforms gangways and stairways shall be so constructed that they shall not sag unduly or unequally Every opening in a working platform shall be provided with suitable beams to prevent the fall of persons or materials The working platform shall be - Closely boarded

48

- At least 60 cm wide if used only as a footing only at least 80 cm wide if used also for stacking material and at least 11 Mtrs If used for the support of a treETLe platform - Provided with tow-boards of minimum 015 Mtrs in height - Provided with hand rails not greater than 085 Mtrs above toe-board - Constructed as close to the structure or building as possible Working on roof People working on roof shall be properly protected by providing temporary railing hand rails safety harness Workers working underneath shall use helmets Care shall be taken to prevent falling of material from top to adjoining area in slat roofs more than 10deg safety belt shall be used and belt end fastened properly to a fixed object Workmen shall not be allowed to work on slippery roofs Fragile materials such as wired glass corrugated plastic sheeting and unreinforced insulating slabs etc shall be identified and necessary precautions taken while working on them People working on fragile roof shall be properly protected by providing two Crawling Bards or Roof ladders so that one is available to stand on while the other is being moved Crawling Boards shall have cross batons atleast 32 mm thick and not more than 380 mm apart and shall be secured in position Gas cutting Adherence to relevant codes and employment of qualified workers are two basic requirements for gas cutting process Hazards such as electricity heat flame flammable gas etc are present in this process Hence following precautions must be followed while carrying these operations All fire precautions as stipulated in IS3016 (Code of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operations) shall be followed while gas cutting operations) shall be followed while gas cutting Fire extinguishers sand buckets water and gunny bags shall be provided when hot work is in progress Gas cylinders used for gas cutting Gas cylinders shall be of approved make Gas cylinder valves shall always be checked and shall be closed when not in use Be stored in a well-ventilated area Be fitted with safety caps when not in use Not be lifted by nozzle and rolled All gas and oxygen regulators shall be fitted with Flashback arrestors being non-return valves designed to prevent and explosive mix developing in cylinder Checking for leaks shall be by means of soapy liquid applied to each joint and under no circumstances shall a naked flame be applied to any part of the cylinder When working at a height do not place cylinders directly beneath the working area as molten metal may fall in to the hoses causing leaks and possibly igniting the gases

49

The welder and any person working in close proximity in order to prevent permanent damage to the eyes must wear suitable eye protection when not in use electricity to the holder and electrode shall turned off Hose shall be in good condition properly clamped as per specifications Welding cable shall have proper insulation with minimum number of joints All equipments shall be properly earthed and cables properly insulated and connected LPG Cylinders if used should be stored kept in a well-ventilated placed and there should be no excavations drains or basements nearby LPG Cylinders should never be stored below ground level or closer than 3 M to cylinder containing oxygen or materials which are toxic and corrosive Cylinders full or empty should never to stored upright with the valve uppermost The valve of empty LPG cylinders should be kept closed if they are left open air will diffuse into the cylinder and may form an explosive mixture BIS Code IS3016-1982 on ldquocode of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operationsrdquo shall be referred for further safety measures Electrical work Some of the basic safety steps to be ensured are given below 1) Only authorised person shall carry out dismantling of electrical system 2) Isolation of the electrical system before taking up the work must be ensured 3) Before working on an electrical line fuse should be physically removed and the line is isolated and a suitable locking mechanism must be provided to prevent accidental switching fixing fuses by other persons A notice board displaying ldquoMen at workrdquo message should be placed The section of circuit under repair should be connected to earth 4) IS 5216-1982 ldquoRecommendations on safety procedures and practices in Electric Worksrdquo shall be referred for further safety measures Working with machineries Material handling equipments Many accidents take place while handling materials at site It is highly hazardous operation Hence special attention by contractor is required in this respect Following precautions are recommended Safe working space for all these equipments must be provided Proper material stockyard should be made and all material should be staked arranged kept in orderly manner with proper moving space for handling machinery Proper warning boards signs shall be provided when machineries like cranes hoists are being operated Brakes clutches of winches shall be checked on regular basis Chains ropes belts shall be inspected and repaired changed as necessary All moving part of the material handling equipment must be provided with suitable guards

50

Lifting ropes should be inspected for kinking loose wires high strands corrosion nicking lubrication change in diameter cross section Slings and other lifting materials which are not suitable for use should be promptly withdrawn and destroyed Lifting chains should be inspected for bent links cracks in weld areas or any other section of link trasverse nicks and gauges and corrosion pits Elongation of the lifting chain link due to over loading should be inspected before using it For lifting hook if the throat opening exceeds 15 of the normal opening it should be replaced When inspecting the hook measurement must be made between the shank and narrowest point of the hook opening A chain used for lifting should not be spliced by inserting a bolt between two links Strain should not be put on a kinked chain Hammer should not be used to force a hook over a chain link A safety hook fitted with a latch to prevent displacement of loads should only be used for material handling lifting IS7293-1974 (Code of Practice for Working with Construction Machinery) shall be referred for further safety measures Cranes All works involving the use of crane shall be properly planned in advance and the following shall be ensured The crane is capable of lifting the load Safe load capacity should be clearly marked on jibs winches pulleys slings and ropes All job cranes should have an automatic safe load indicator which alerts the operator The condition of the ground at the crane location is satisfactory to support the crane and the load The rotation of the cab and therefore the boom is not restricted-suitable matting or plates are available to protect underground services and paving All slings shackles hooks etc are of correct rating and in good condition Cranes and lifting equipments must be inspected and carry a valid test certificate issued by an accredited testing agency Crane hooks etc are to be fitted with properly functioning safety clips to prevent displacement of the sling from the hook during the lift Driver of the crane must be watchful and must ensure before driving the vehicle either forward or reverse that no one is near the wheel of the vehicle and no one is trying to climb the vehicle while moving Crane operators and signalers must be over the age of 18 trained and sufficiently experienced There should always to a signalman or a signaling system such as a

51

telephone if the crane operator cannot see the load throughout the lift Hand signal shall be clear and distinct and shall follow recognised code or system Workers must be use safety shoe and helmet They are also required to wear gloves and other PPE for handling of some special materials Raising lowering and braking of jib should not be done abruptly in order to prevent it from snapping All vehicles used by the contractor shall be in worthy conditions and in conformance to the land transport requirements Cranes should be tested and examined by a competent person for its wear and tear No part of the crane or crane load should be closer than 4 Mtrs to live overhead For movement of crane or other material handling equipment ramp gradient should not exceed 1 in 10 No person should be allowed to stand or work under lifted load All drivers shall hold a valid driving license for the class of vehicle to be driven Manual Handling Assistance should be obtained if the load is too heavy or awkward for manual handing Clear walkway to the destination and safe stack should be ensured before handing the load manually Following procedure should be followed while lifting the load manually Stand close to the load on a firm footing and with feet about 30 am apart Bend the knees and keep your back as straight as you can Take a firm grip on a load Breathe in and throw the shoulders backwards Straighten the legs amp continue to keep the back as straight as you can Make sure that your view is not obstructed by the load Keep the load close to the body Lift slowly and smoothly When carrying the load avoid twisting spine to run move your feet instead One person should not be allowed to pull more than 63 kg The best weight unit for lifting by a worker is 18 kg and hence should be fixed as upper limit of load to be lifted by worker If two or more workers are lifting one should give instructions to ensure that the team works together bull Type of clothing is very important in manual handling of material Clothing should be such that it allows easy movement of arms and will not catch in machinery or on a load

52

bull The successful bidder of the said depot assets will assume full responsibility for demolishing and dismantling the said facilities and itrsquos removal from the corporationrsquos land whether through his own employees or through contract labour It should also be a condition of the tender documents that consequent upon the sale of the said depot assets the depot shall cease to be the corporationrsquos ldquoestablishmentrdquo as that expression is defined in the Building and other construction workers actrsquo1996and if the successful bidder employs 50 or more building workers for the demolition of the said facilities he as the ldquoemployerrdquo in relation to the said establishment will ensure full compliance with the said act including section 44 amp 45 thereof Upon the cancellation of the factory license and the slump sale of the assets of the said depot the storage and distribution of petroleum products is no longer carried on in the said facilities The successful bidder or purchaser of the said depot assets who demolishes the said facilities with the intention of selling the various items from the depot as scrap for his own benefit cannot be regarded as a ldquocontractorrdquo as that expression is defined in the contract labour (regulation amp abolition act1970 Similarly the workmen engaged by the successful bidder or purchaser of the said depot assets for carrying out the work of demolition cannot be regarded as contract labour under the said act In the circumstances no sooner the property in the assets of the depot facilities is transferred to the successful bidder or purchaser the corporation can not be regarded as the ldquoprinciple employerrdquo under the said act in as much as the Corpn has ceased to continue the work of the establishment viz The storage and distribution of the petroleum products in the concerned depot bull Under the Environment (protection) Act 1986 read with Hazardous waste (management amp handling) rules1989 the ldquooccupierrdquo in relation to the depot facilities is obliged to ensure that all hazardous waste are properly handled and disposed of without any adverse effects which may result from such wastes and is also responsible for proper collection reception treatment storage or disposal of these wastes either himself or through the ldquooperator of the facilityrdquo Since the corporation is governed by the said act and rules and highest bidder purchaser of the depot assets is not the occupier generating hazardous it is incumbent on the corporation to continue its practice namely handing over the site to the successful bidder the product including the sludge vapour and gas etc is completely removed as per the Companyrsquos operating procedure It may also be appreciated that the highest bidderpurchaser may fail to take any safeguards to protect his employees or the employees of a contractor engaged by him or the public at large from the toxic or poisonous effects of the residual sludge vapour or gas

ARBITRATION CLAUSE

Any dispute or difference whatsoever arising out of or in connection with this Agreement including any question regarding its existence validity construction interpretation application meaning scope operation or effect of this contract or termination thereof shall be referred to and finally resolved through arbitration as per the procedure mentioned herein below (a) The dispute or difference shall in any event be referred only to a Sole Arbitrator (b) The appointment and arbitration proceedings shall be conducted in accordance with SCOPE forum of Arbitration Rules for the time being in force or as amended from time to time (c) The Seat of arbitration shall be at Mumbai (d) The proceedings shall be conducted in English language (e) The cost of the proceedings shall be equally borne by the parties unless otherwise Directed by the Sole Arbitrator

53

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uramadasbharatpetroleumin

175

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

Y STRAINER 200MM

2NOSSLUDGE PIT AT

BERHAMPORE4-DR FILLING CABINET-2

NOONE GODREJ STEEL TABLE

T9EARTHPITS FOR AG TANKS (12

NOS)ETC

1 LS 35000 372320 18616 1530H

R 1600HR

176

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

STOREWELL PLAIN ALMIRAH-2MS

STORAGE SAFEABLOY

LOCKFLP 125W HPMV 4NOSFIRE

ENGINE SET NO10 ETC

1 LOT 35000 3465584 173279 1530H

R 1600HR

177

GOODS SHED ROAD LANJIPALLI

BEHRAMPUR DIST - GANJAMODISHA-

760008 MRP Sumit

(पी समीत)

7544004535 psumitbharatpetrol

eumin

FLP NON-INTEGRAL FLOOD

LIGHT 2SAKTI 4KVA

AUTOSTABILISERZYXEL OMNI 56K

MODEM FOR BERHARECEIVER-

1 CAMERA-2 MONITOR-1 ETC

1 LOT 75000 767068 383534 1530H

R 1600HR

178

BPCL MANMAD INSTALLATION

MANMAD NANDGAON ROAD

PANEWADI MANMADNASHIKMAHARASHTRA423104

Contact Person MrDeepak Satpute

9692006232

1 no 250 KVA DG SET

2 no of 630 KVA DG SET 6 number

HT panels with CTPT bus-bar

AMF panel for DG sets DG set cables

etc

1 LS 175000 1217664 608832 1530H

R 1600HR

179

BPCL MANMAD INSTALLATION

MANMAD NANDGAON ROAD

PANEWADI MANMADNASHIKMAHARASHTRA423104

Contact Person MrDeepak Satpute

Old roof sheet of TWF GANTRY

1 LS 35000 160812 80406 1530H

R 1600HR

36

9692006232

180

BHARAT PETROLEUM CORPORATION

LIMITED KONDAPALLI DEPOT ( TOP )

PINAPAKA (VIL amp POST) KONDAPALLI

(VIA) KRISVIJAYAWADAAN

DHRA PRADESH-9504214192

avneeshbhartibharatpetroleumin

DG SET AMF PANELS FIRE

ENGINE 70W ST LIGHT FIX 13

NOS160W FLP MLL TYPE 74

NOS15M HOSES 36NOS15 TON

AIR COND 2NOSFLD LIGHT

FIT 2X400 25NOS110V 100AH BATT

CHARGER ETC

1 LOT 35000 200000 1000 1600H

R 1630HR

181

IRUGUR BPCL IRUGUR TOP

INSTALLATION RAVATHUR PO

IRUGUR VIA COIMBATORE Tamil Nadu PIN - 641103 CONTACT PERSON MRSoorya Krishna

(सयाा कषणा) 9895449420

sooryakrishnabharatpetroleumin

ELECTRICALLY OPERATED EXIT BARTERMINAL

ROOM CARD READERTLF RTD

UNIT - BAY10POINT4TLF SET STOP VALVE - BAY10POI15 KL UNDER DRIVEWAY

TANK ETC

1 LS 250000 2120778

1 1060389

1600HR

1630HR

182

WARANGAL DEPOT GOOD SHED

ROADWARANGALTELENGANA-506002

MRMukesh Murali

(मकश मरली)

9497270991 mukeshmuralibhara

tpetroleumin

FW PIPELINE IN TANKFARM

AREAERECTION-75HP

MOTOR75HP PPU FLOWMORE

MSTLF125HP PPU

FLORITEHSDITLF20 HP PUMP KIR

MAKE NO 18 ETC

1 LS 75000 4934092 246704 1600H

R 1630HR

183

BARAUNI TOP PAPROUR DISTRICT

BEGUSARAIBARAUNIBIHAR-851114

CONTACT PERSON MRSaurabh Kumar

9432343519 saurabhkumar001b

haratpetroleumin

FIRE ENGINE-615KLHR-3NOSFIRE ENGINE-

615KLHR-3NOSMASTER METER SET - 3

NOS125KVA DG SET - 2 NOS15 TONS WINDOW

AC WITH REMOTE

1 LS 35000 227300 11365 1600H

R 1630HR

37

ETC

184

KATHGODAM DEPOT DIST -

NANITALUTTARAKHAND-263126 CONTACT PERSON MRPawan

Kumar (पिि कमार)

9862826505 pawankumar006bh

aratpetroleumin

1AVERY ZL SDDU ES0652 MS1LampT ZL HDDU BS5257 HSDZ LINE (SD) -

PUMPLampT PACEMAKER

IVLampT PACEMAKER

IV1LampT ZL HDDU GS1246 HSD ETC

1 LOT 35000 364000 1820 1600H

R 1630HR

185

UDAISAGAR ROAD NEAR RANA PRATAP

NAGAR RLY STNUDAIPURRAJAST

HAN-313001 CONTACT PERSON

MRKhuswinder

(खससिििर)

9412058886 khuswinderbharatp

etroleumin

ZWICKY PUMP NO175HP

PPUNIT-PUMP1PIPELINE

amp FTGS 10080NBFIRE

WATER TANK 858 KL CAP ADDFIRE

WATER RING MAIN ADDL EXP 1

SPRINKILER PIPELINE etc

1 LOT 250000 2121216 1060608 1630H

R 1700HR

186

BPC OIL DEPOT BATILPUR DIST-

DEVAREYABATILPURUTTAR PRADESH-

274001 MR Deepak

Joshi (िीपक जोशी)

9927576670 deepakjoshi001bha

ratpetroleumin

DG SET 125KVAPADLOCK (MAKE ABLOY) - 6

NO6 KVA GENSETDG SET 65

KVAVC BREAKER75 HP PP UNIT-PUMP

NO 2 ETC

1 LOT 35000 320000 1600 1630H

R 1700HR

187

Kandla Installation Khari Rohar Road

Gandhidham(Kutch)GandhidhamGUJRAT-

370201 CONTACT PERSON MRMayank

Bhatt (मयिक भटट)

8154964083 mayankbhattbharat

petroleumin

TANK NO 8 4645 KLTK NO2-ADDL CT-MVWSFFTK NO 18 13667 KL

ERECTIOTANK NO 2 15128 KL EXTN

ETC

1 LS 250000 7210400 36052 1630H

R 1700HR

188

PETROL DEPOT ABEKA

MAKBARAMEERUTUTTAR PRADESH-

250002 CONTACT PERSON MRKumar

Avinash (कमार

MIDCO SD PUMP3NO Z LINE (HD) PUMPAVERY

(SD) ERA PUMPSUBPUMP

amp DISPENSORS 2NOLampT Z LINE

1 LOT 75000 5687512 284375 1630H

R 1700HR

38

अनििाश) 8004938516 kumaravbharatpetr

oleumin

SD PUMP ETC

189

MUZAFFARPUR DEPOT VILL

SHERPURMUZAFFARPURM BIHAR-842005

CONTACT PERSON MRDipayan Roy

(दिपायि रॉय) 06243-242047 Extn 222

9933050509 dipayanroybharatp

etroleumin

DISPENCING UNITPOLE MOUNTED EMBLEM CANAOPY

STRUCTUREOLD MPDsTANK amp

MONOLITH ETC

17553

MT 35000 11200 56 1630H

R 1700HR

190

BARAUNI TOP PAPROUR DISTRICT

BEGUSARAIBARAUNIBIHAR-851114

CONTACT PERSON MrManjul Prasad

Arya (मिजल परसाि आया)

7004230090 manjulprasadarybh

aratpetroleumin

PRODUCT PIPE FITTING TANK

FOUNDATIONTWD

PIPESFITTINGS900KL TANK II858KL

TANK 10 ETC

1 LOT 250000 2184023 1092012 1700H

R 1730HR

191

BARAUNI TOP PAPROUR DISTRICT

BEGUSARAIBARAUNIBIHAR-851114

CONTACT PERSON MrManjul Prasad

Arya (मिजल परसाि आया)

7004230090 manjulprasadarybh

aratpetroleumin

FOAM TANK 3KL - 1 NOFOAM TANK

3KL - 1 NO100 MM PIPELINE amp FT

550M150 MM PIPELINE amp

FT225M350 MM PIPELINE amp FT

575M ETC

1 LS 35000 275652 137826 1700H

R 1730HR

192

BIJWSAN INSTALLATION NEAR

IGI AIRPORTNEW DELHIDELHI-110061

MRNavi Sharma (ििी

शमाा) 7727863450 navisharmabharatp

etroleumin

HSD TWD PIPELINE HEADER

amp VELVE UPTO TANKATF TWD

PIPELINE HEADER amp VALVE UPTO

TANKS AND LDO TWD PIPE LINE

HEADER amp VALVE UPTO TANK

1 LS 250000 3513600 17568 1700H

R 1730HR

39

SPECIAL NOTES

1 The above old items would be disposed as indicated in the table

2 Pl refer AnnexurendashD for detailed scope of disposal

TABLE ndash A [ PARTndash2 ] [Tentative]

TENTATIVE TAX RATES

STATE TAX FERROUS SCRAP

ALL IGST 1800

CSGST 900

SGST 900

The above mentioned tax rates are tentative and BPCL reserves the right to apply the rates applicable for ferrous and Non ndashferrous items which will be informed during the auction

40

ANNEXURE-D

Scope and SPECIAL CONDITIONS for Disposal of old tanks amp Depot Assets BPCL has different Installation amp depot as per the list in table A Part I The above list is only indicative and not limited exhaustive or actual and it is only for your general referenceguidance Parties have to physically visit the depot and inspect the lot meant for sale and make their own estimates and ascertain the condition of materials its quality it weight quantities make model numbers size capacities specifications and condition etc Therefore no claim shall be entertained in case of any variations if reported at the time of upliftment which may kindly be noted However there may be few items as given below left in the depot not meant for disposal and the same are separately marked or shown at the time of inspection and parties should consider accordingly The following items are not covered in the subject disposal and they are excluded from contractorrsquos scope of work a) Land b) Grown up Big Trees However small bushes shrubs etc are to be

removed and area to be cleaned from all vegetation etc 1 Pipelines running under Railway Tracks 2 Any petroleum products such as petroldieselkerosenelubricantsgreases

gear oils etc found in tankspipesbarrelsloosebulkpackages etc either inside or outside depot premises Petroleum products sludge are not covered in sale and to be handed over to BPCL if any foundsalvaged

3 Dispensing pumps retail outlet items like trays etc which are clearly marked amp kept separately

Please note that as BPCL has to handover land to Govt Authorities for their construction of sheds etc urgently and therefore the sequence of disposal in Phases and Time Lines shall be as under Contractor has to immediately complete the disposal of facilities falling under area from boundary wall The contractorrsquos obligations for completion of entire job will be as per tender terms amp conditions At the time of dismantling of facilities the contractor has to provide separate temporary fencing at his cost so that even after handing over part land to Govt Authorities for their construction activities other facilities are demarcated and any encroachment from unauthorized authority people are avoided The contractor has to make their own arrangements for safety and security during the entire operations of disposal activities The entire job must be completed as above but not exceeding 16 weeks from the date of authority letter as shown above failing which appropriate action as deemed fit will be taken in line with the general terms and conditions of the auction tender The successful bidder has to surface amp level the complete area after shifting all the materials All debris are to be removed from site For leveling the ground to one level

41

and filling up all trenches of underground tanks or any low level or trenches all debris earth rubble bricks mortar etc salvaged from dismantling are to be used The bidder has to arrange and bear the cost of dismantling loading unloading amp transportation of materials to his their place After excavating removing the underground tanks pipelines etc the same are to be filled up with available material or material brought from outside if required at contractorrsquos cost and risk in particular for filling up of underground tank trenches etc Dismantling of Underground pipelines in the Railway siding area from decantation header manifold sections and up to BPCL depot compound wall needs Railways permission for dismantling excavation etc which are to be obtained by the Purchaser only However BPCL may provide any assistance if required to the Purchaser in obtaining such permissions After excavation etc the area is to be filled back and brought to original condition to the satisfaction of the BPCL and as directed All safety precautions as stipulated by BPCL are to be followed at the time of disposal of facilities both inside and outside BPCL depot premises compound wall Any damage to the Corporationrsquos or Third Partyrsquos properties during removal of the items will have to be made good by the successful tenderer at their own cost The Corporation reserves the right to claim from the contractor any expenses which might have been incurred by it over and above the EMD by way of restoring damages caused to properties belonging to the Corporation Third Parties by the action of such contractorrsquos or their men Party has to make his own arrangement for power connections to cut the tanks or lighting or any other purpose BPCL shall not provide any power connection No invoice challan will be issued by BPCL for each truck of materials to be removed since the entire materials are being disposed on lumpsum single lot basis OTHER SPECIAL CONDITIONS FOR DEMOLITION OF DEPOT FACILITIES 1 The intending bidder should inspect the site prior to submitting of the offer and make himself familiar with the site conditions and available facilities 2 Bidders alongwith the offers must give an undertaking that the steel plates of tanks pipelines that have contained leaded gasoline will not be used for edible products drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe by suitable means 3 Demolition is an inherently hazardous process and hence every person involved in demolition activity must wear protective equipment including helmet gloves safety footwear etc as per BPCL guidelines 4 Demolition must be supervised by persons having thorough knowledge of demolition process 5 Successful bidder shall carryout a survey to assess the physical characteristics and design of the facilities to be demolished so as to arrive at a safe demolition method Based on survey Demolition Action Plan shall be submitted for BPCLrsquos approval before starting any demolition The plan should include bull Sequence of demolition of facilities with time frame bull Method of demolition of facilities including drawings sketches if any bull The proposed treatment for steel plates particularly for tanks which contained leaded gasoline

42

bull How the party will further utilize the steel plates obtained from product tanks and also the product pipes bull Method of disposal of debris bull Manpower to be deployed bull Machinery Equipment to be deployed bull List of PPE [ Personal Protective Equipments ] required and that would be worn by people involved in the activity 6 Before demolition begins all utility services to the structure like electricity water etc must be disconnected Arrangements must be made to keep the unwanted persons as far away as possible from the site by necessary barricade 7 It is dangerous to leave isolated parts of a wall structures standing as they are liable to collapse from the effect of high winds self weight etc and hence necessary cordoning should be made for such cases 8 Debris should not be allowed to build up against walls or floors with the consequent risk of the structure being unintentionally overloaded 9 Disposal process for debris and pit yard for the same should be identified for safe disposal within the stipulated time 10 Order dismantling From safety consideration following order for dismantling of the depot facility is recommended bull All equipment fittings bull AG Product piping and allied fittings bull AG Product tanks bull UG Product tanks bull Fire protection facilities ie fire water tanks hydrant mains monitors etc bull Internal electrification bull Structures bull Buildings bull Electrical ndash external yard lighting cabling MCC etc bull Communication The above is a standard sequence for dismantling but for this particular tender above sequence is superseded by earlier conditions of dismantling in 3 phases as mentioned in special conditions above 111 Demolition of Above Ground (AG) Tanks There are fatal and serious accidents caused by persons entering confined spaces without the necessary tests being carried out and correct safety rescue equipment being provided It is therefore absolutely essential to ensure that product tanks are tested and certified gas free prior to starting of hot work Following sequence shall be followed for dismantling of AG tanks a) Mechanical isolation of Tank by removing all pipe connections fittings like Level Gauges Dip hatch PV Valves Inter-tank catwalk (if any) b) Internal treatment and further dismantling AG tanks shall be demolished preferably by reverse jacking method

43

For safe working necessary scaffolds platforms etc shall be erected and proper access to them shall be provided The steel plates cut from tank shall be lowered using safe hoisting devices having valid test certificates Prevention of further use of steel plates which contained leaded gasoline for storage of edible products drinking water unless they are removed While disposing of the steel plates obtained from product tanks which contained leaded gasoline it shall be ensured that they are not further used for storing edible product and drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe This could be ensured by the following methods By heat treatment of steel plates using flame cleaner By removing all scales etc by abrasive blast cleaning using grits shots If the plates are grit shot blasted care shall be taken to collect the grit or shot from operation to prevent spread of lead bearing dust The used grits shots must be treated as contaminated and not reused for other operations It should be disposed off along with the residue thus obtained as per practice followed for leaded sludge All parties involved in handling the plates should be made aware of their origin and risks involved in view of leaded gasoline Disposal of steel plates from tanks which didnrsquot contain leaded gasoline Steel plates of other tanks in which leaded products have never been stored can be disposed off after cleaning with wire brush to bare metal particularly the first strake and bottom plates The responsibility of ensuring that the plates are completely safe for further use lies with the successful vendor 112 Demolition of UG tanks Following sequence should be sued for the disposal of Underground tanks

1 Mechanical isolation of Tank by removing all pipe connections fittings like Level Gauges Dip hatch PV Valves etc

2 All personnel involved in the removal and disposal of underground tanks should be aware of the potential hazards associated withmdash (a) flammable andor combustible liquids (b) product toxicity (c) entry into confined spaces and (d) entry into excavations

3 Before start of any work on the UG tank ensure that the copies of the tank cleaning certificates for the tanks are available The same to be certified by the BPCL officer (or) authorized inspector from BPCL who is witnessing the demolition before the start of the work

4 Open the manhole covers with the anchoring supports in place and if the tank is found to be filled with water it will be necessary to dispose of the water in an environmentally safe manner

5 After removal of the water from the tank refill the tank with fresh potable water until the tank starts to overflow Do not allow excess water to escape into the excavation and ensure the level does not rise into the vent pipe and submit the tank to excess static pressure

6 Withdraw water until the level is again down to 150 mm below the top of the tank

44

Use only pumping equipment suitable for the purpose and collect all water for proper Disposal

7 Allow the tank to settle for 2-3 hours and test the small vapor space with a gas detector and if the reading is below 5 of the LEL then the tank may be emptied If the same is found above 5 remove the water from the tank The disposal vendor may inform BPCL about the higher LEL readings and BPCL shall arrange to clean the tank further No work shall be taken up on the tank in this case Please note that the reading of the gas detector has to be witnessed by the BPCL officer (or) authorized inspector from BPCL

8 If the reading of the gas detector is below 5 the water may be removed and the cutting operations may be carried out

For safe working necessary shoring shuttering platforms shall be done and proper access shall be provided The steel plates cut from tank shall be lifted using safe hoisting devices having valid test certificates Prevention of further use of steel plates which contained leaded gasoline for storage of edible products drinking water unless they are removed While disposing of the steel plates obtained from product tanks which contained leaded gasoline it shall be ensured that they are not further used for storing edible product and drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe This could be ensured by the following methods By heat treatment of steel plates using flame cleaner By removing all scales etc by abrasive blast cleaning using grits shots If the plates are grit shot blasted care shall be taken to collect the grit or shot from operation to prevent spread of lead bearing dust The used grits shots must be treated as contaminated and not reused for other operations It should be disposed off along with the residue thus obtained as per practice followed for leaded sludge All parties involved in handling the plates should be made aware of their origin and risks involved in view of leaded gasoline Disposal of steel plates from tanks which didnrsquot contain leaded gasoline Steel plates of other tanks in which leaded products have never been stored can be disposed off after cleaning with wire brush to bare metal particularly the first strake and bottom plates The responsibility of ensuring that the plates are completely safe for further use lies with the successful vendor

12 Product Pipelines The pipelines can be disposed off after cleaning by sufficient water flushing The successful vendor shall ensure that these pipes are not re-used for carrying edible products drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe All parties involved in handling the pipes should be made aware of their origin and risks involved 13 General Safety regulations precautions while carrying out dismantling works The objective of this documents is to provide and establish safe-working practices at the work site of Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd These summarized safety requirements are mandatory and should be fully understood both by the successful vendor and their employees The contractual obligation for safety lies completely with the contractor

45

himself Further some additional safety requirements also can come up In such an even the successful vendor shall follow the more stringent regulation at all times The successful vendor shall at his own expense arrange and comply with all safety provisions as stipulated by the Company Bueuro of Indian Standards the Electricity act Factory act OISD and other acts as applicable in respect of all personnel directly or indirectly employed for the work The successful vendor shall ensure that he his sub-contractor and workers employed by him shall comply with all fire safety heath regulations issued from time to time by the company The successful vendor shall also be liable for any pecuniary liability arising on account of any violation by him of the safety requirements Should any injury to people or loss or damage due to fire or accident to any property or a portion thereof occur as a result of failure to comply with such regulations the successful vendor shall be held responsible for the consequences thereof and shall keep the company harmless and indemnified Relevant Indian standard codes on safety 1) IS3764-1922-Excavation work-code of safety 2) IS401 (Part1amp2) ndash 1967 - Safety regulations for steel tubular scaffolding 3) IS3696(Part 1)-1987-Safety code for scaffolds 4) IS3696(Part 2)-1987-Safety code for Ladders 5) IS7293-1974-Safety code for working with construction machinery 6) IS3016-1982-Code of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operations 7) IS4130-1991-Demolition of buildings-Code of safety 8) IS5216(Part 1amp2)-1982-Recommendation on safety procedures and practices in Electrical work 9) IS10667-1983-Guide for selection of industrial safety equipments for protection foot and leg 10) IS6994(Part 1)-1973-Specification for safety glovesPart 1-Leather and cotton gloves 11) IS2925-1984-Specification for Industrial safety helmets 12) IS3521-1983-Industrial safety belts and harnesses Working at Height Working at height is one of the most hazardous construction operations Utmost care is to be taken while working at height Working at height more than 2 Mtrs Shall be done with suitable guard rails and toe board Guard rail and toe board dimensions shall be same as given for scaffoldings While working at height 2 Mtrs And above safety harness must be used All openings must be boldly amp clearly marked and properly barricaded If cover is used it must be capable to bear the weight Proper crawling ladders must be used for sloping roof where tile battens are not strong enough to take the load For fragile roof crawling boards or roof ladder shall be used Openings cut outs on floor roof must be guarded with barricade cover having capacity to withstand human load and clearly marked with colour and notice board Using Ladder

46

Only one person shall climb or descent from one ladder at a time It shall be secured at top and bottom and in addition one person should be present at the ground to hold the ladder as a second check If the ladder is used for carrying material as well suitable foot holds and handholds shall be provided on the ladder The slope of the ladder shall not be too steep or flat (the ladder shall be given an inclination not steeper than 1 to 4 ie 1 horizontal to 4 vertical) to cause slipping or falling off and it shall rest on firm surface No portable single ladder shall be over 10 M in lengths while the width between the side rails in ring ladder shall in no case be less than 30 cms for ladder upto and including 3 Mtrs in length Ladder shall extend at least 1 M above landing place For longer ladders this width should be increased by at least by 6 mm for each additional 30 cms of length Uniform step spacing shall not exceed 15 cms Rung of the ladder shall not be used for support or to tie stiles or side members are meant for this Ladder shall not be hung from its rungs or from one stile as this tends to pull out the rungs Make sure that footwear is free from mud or grease etc before climbing a ladder Ladder used shall be of standard material like wooden steel and be sufficiently strong conforming to IS3696-1991(Part 2) Scaffolding Scaffolding can be defined as a temporary structure supporting one or more platforms and which is used either as a workplace or for storage of materials in the course construction work including both for maintenance and demolition Scaffolding shall be provided for all works that cannot be safely done from the ground except such short period of work as can be done safely from ladders Scaffolds shall be erected altered or dismantled only by competent persons under proper supervision After erection scaffolds shall be inspected at least once in a week and a written report on each inspection is kept The height above which scaffolding is mandatory is 2 Mtrs Scaffolding shall be of good quality Bamboo or steel tubular structure conforming to IS 4014(Part I and II) Scaffolds shall be designed for their maximum load and with a safety factor of at least 4 or as prescribed by the site-in-charge Scaffolds shall be provided with safe means of access such as stairs ladders or ramps Scaffold shall be tied or anchored to the building or structure at suitable intervals so as to prevent movement

47

Joints in the scaffolds shall be tied up and clamped properly to avoid any slippage The upright members of the scaffolding shall be placed on firm and level ground and base plates at their feet shall rest on timber sole boards All the uprights shall be kept equidistant and shall be connected and strengthened by ladders fixed on the inside of the uprights for strength joints in ladders shall be staggered Transforms shall be set on top of ladders and at right angles to them and building structure Bracing is essential to stiffen the scaffolds and prevent sideways movement and it should run diagonally from ladder to ladder or upright to upright Working platforms and gangways should rest squarely and evenly on transforms to prevent risk of trippling Recommended width of it are a) Not less than 60 cm if used as footing only b) Not less than 80 cm if used also for stacking of materials c) Not less than 11 Mtrs If used for the support of a treETLe platform The provision of security guard rails and toe board at every point at which full height is more than 2 Mtrs Shall be made Guard rail height should be between 90cm and 115 cm and toe board should raise 15 cm above the working platform Suitable protection shall be made by providing debris netting against falling of materials Mobile tower scaffold ndash wheels should be locked when in use Static tower scaffold should not exceed 12 Mtrs In height when free standing and above this height should tied Height to base width ratio for static tower should not more than 41 351 and 31 for indoor outdoor and mobile tower respectively Safety harness should be used while working at height more than 2 Mtrs Scaffolding shall be physically checked for load carrying capacity occasionally Following BIS safety codes shall be referred for further safety precautions a) IS3696-1987 PART I-Safety of scaffolding b) IS3696-1991 PART II-Safety code for ladder c) IS4014-PART 2-Code of practive for steel tubular scaffolding ndash safety regulations Working Platform Wherever possible all works to be done at a height greater than 2 Mtrs Above ground level must be performed from properly constructed and maintained working platform Safe means of access shall be provided to all working platforms Working platforms gangways and stairways shall be so constructed that they shall not sag unduly or unequally Every opening in a working platform shall be provided with suitable beams to prevent the fall of persons or materials The working platform shall be - Closely boarded

48

- At least 60 cm wide if used only as a footing only at least 80 cm wide if used also for stacking material and at least 11 Mtrs If used for the support of a treETLe platform - Provided with tow-boards of minimum 015 Mtrs in height - Provided with hand rails not greater than 085 Mtrs above toe-board - Constructed as close to the structure or building as possible Working on roof People working on roof shall be properly protected by providing temporary railing hand rails safety harness Workers working underneath shall use helmets Care shall be taken to prevent falling of material from top to adjoining area in slat roofs more than 10deg safety belt shall be used and belt end fastened properly to a fixed object Workmen shall not be allowed to work on slippery roofs Fragile materials such as wired glass corrugated plastic sheeting and unreinforced insulating slabs etc shall be identified and necessary precautions taken while working on them People working on fragile roof shall be properly protected by providing two Crawling Bards or Roof ladders so that one is available to stand on while the other is being moved Crawling Boards shall have cross batons atleast 32 mm thick and not more than 380 mm apart and shall be secured in position Gas cutting Adherence to relevant codes and employment of qualified workers are two basic requirements for gas cutting process Hazards such as electricity heat flame flammable gas etc are present in this process Hence following precautions must be followed while carrying these operations All fire precautions as stipulated in IS3016 (Code of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operations) shall be followed while gas cutting operations) shall be followed while gas cutting Fire extinguishers sand buckets water and gunny bags shall be provided when hot work is in progress Gas cylinders used for gas cutting Gas cylinders shall be of approved make Gas cylinder valves shall always be checked and shall be closed when not in use Be stored in a well-ventilated area Be fitted with safety caps when not in use Not be lifted by nozzle and rolled All gas and oxygen regulators shall be fitted with Flashback arrestors being non-return valves designed to prevent and explosive mix developing in cylinder Checking for leaks shall be by means of soapy liquid applied to each joint and under no circumstances shall a naked flame be applied to any part of the cylinder When working at a height do not place cylinders directly beneath the working area as molten metal may fall in to the hoses causing leaks and possibly igniting the gases

49

The welder and any person working in close proximity in order to prevent permanent damage to the eyes must wear suitable eye protection when not in use electricity to the holder and electrode shall turned off Hose shall be in good condition properly clamped as per specifications Welding cable shall have proper insulation with minimum number of joints All equipments shall be properly earthed and cables properly insulated and connected LPG Cylinders if used should be stored kept in a well-ventilated placed and there should be no excavations drains or basements nearby LPG Cylinders should never be stored below ground level or closer than 3 M to cylinder containing oxygen or materials which are toxic and corrosive Cylinders full or empty should never to stored upright with the valve uppermost The valve of empty LPG cylinders should be kept closed if they are left open air will diffuse into the cylinder and may form an explosive mixture BIS Code IS3016-1982 on ldquocode of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operationsrdquo shall be referred for further safety measures Electrical work Some of the basic safety steps to be ensured are given below 1) Only authorised person shall carry out dismantling of electrical system 2) Isolation of the electrical system before taking up the work must be ensured 3) Before working on an electrical line fuse should be physically removed and the line is isolated and a suitable locking mechanism must be provided to prevent accidental switching fixing fuses by other persons A notice board displaying ldquoMen at workrdquo message should be placed The section of circuit under repair should be connected to earth 4) IS 5216-1982 ldquoRecommendations on safety procedures and practices in Electric Worksrdquo shall be referred for further safety measures Working with machineries Material handling equipments Many accidents take place while handling materials at site It is highly hazardous operation Hence special attention by contractor is required in this respect Following precautions are recommended Safe working space for all these equipments must be provided Proper material stockyard should be made and all material should be staked arranged kept in orderly manner with proper moving space for handling machinery Proper warning boards signs shall be provided when machineries like cranes hoists are being operated Brakes clutches of winches shall be checked on regular basis Chains ropes belts shall be inspected and repaired changed as necessary All moving part of the material handling equipment must be provided with suitable guards

50

Lifting ropes should be inspected for kinking loose wires high strands corrosion nicking lubrication change in diameter cross section Slings and other lifting materials which are not suitable for use should be promptly withdrawn and destroyed Lifting chains should be inspected for bent links cracks in weld areas or any other section of link trasverse nicks and gauges and corrosion pits Elongation of the lifting chain link due to over loading should be inspected before using it For lifting hook if the throat opening exceeds 15 of the normal opening it should be replaced When inspecting the hook measurement must be made between the shank and narrowest point of the hook opening A chain used for lifting should not be spliced by inserting a bolt between two links Strain should not be put on a kinked chain Hammer should not be used to force a hook over a chain link A safety hook fitted with a latch to prevent displacement of loads should only be used for material handling lifting IS7293-1974 (Code of Practice for Working with Construction Machinery) shall be referred for further safety measures Cranes All works involving the use of crane shall be properly planned in advance and the following shall be ensured The crane is capable of lifting the load Safe load capacity should be clearly marked on jibs winches pulleys slings and ropes All job cranes should have an automatic safe load indicator which alerts the operator The condition of the ground at the crane location is satisfactory to support the crane and the load The rotation of the cab and therefore the boom is not restricted-suitable matting or plates are available to protect underground services and paving All slings shackles hooks etc are of correct rating and in good condition Cranes and lifting equipments must be inspected and carry a valid test certificate issued by an accredited testing agency Crane hooks etc are to be fitted with properly functioning safety clips to prevent displacement of the sling from the hook during the lift Driver of the crane must be watchful and must ensure before driving the vehicle either forward or reverse that no one is near the wheel of the vehicle and no one is trying to climb the vehicle while moving Crane operators and signalers must be over the age of 18 trained and sufficiently experienced There should always to a signalman or a signaling system such as a

51

telephone if the crane operator cannot see the load throughout the lift Hand signal shall be clear and distinct and shall follow recognised code or system Workers must be use safety shoe and helmet They are also required to wear gloves and other PPE for handling of some special materials Raising lowering and braking of jib should not be done abruptly in order to prevent it from snapping All vehicles used by the contractor shall be in worthy conditions and in conformance to the land transport requirements Cranes should be tested and examined by a competent person for its wear and tear No part of the crane or crane load should be closer than 4 Mtrs to live overhead For movement of crane or other material handling equipment ramp gradient should not exceed 1 in 10 No person should be allowed to stand or work under lifted load All drivers shall hold a valid driving license for the class of vehicle to be driven Manual Handling Assistance should be obtained if the load is too heavy or awkward for manual handing Clear walkway to the destination and safe stack should be ensured before handing the load manually Following procedure should be followed while lifting the load manually Stand close to the load on a firm footing and with feet about 30 am apart Bend the knees and keep your back as straight as you can Take a firm grip on a load Breathe in and throw the shoulders backwards Straighten the legs amp continue to keep the back as straight as you can Make sure that your view is not obstructed by the load Keep the load close to the body Lift slowly and smoothly When carrying the load avoid twisting spine to run move your feet instead One person should not be allowed to pull more than 63 kg The best weight unit for lifting by a worker is 18 kg and hence should be fixed as upper limit of load to be lifted by worker If two or more workers are lifting one should give instructions to ensure that the team works together bull Type of clothing is very important in manual handling of material Clothing should be such that it allows easy movement of arms and will not catch in machinery or on a load

52

bull The successful bidder of the said depot assets will assume full responsibility for demolishing and dismantling the said facilities and itrsquos removal from the corporationrsquos land whether through his own employees or through contract labour It should also be a condition of the tender documents that consequent upon the sale of the said depot assets the depot shall cease to be the corporationrsquos ldquoestablishmentrdquo as that expression is defined in the Building and other construction workers actrsquo1996and if the successful bidder employs 50 or more building workers for the demolition of the said facilities he as the ldquoemployerrdquo in relation to the said establishment will ensure full compliance with the said act including section 44 amp 45 thereof Upon the cancellation of the factory license and the slump sale of the assets of the said depot the storage and distribution of petroleum products is no longer carried on in the said facilities The successful bidder or purchaser of the said depot assets who demolishes the said facilities with the intention of selling the various items from the depot as scrap for his own benefit cannot be regarded as a ldquocontractorrdquo as that expression is defined in the contract labour (regulation amp abolition act1970 Similarly the workmen engaged by the successful bidder or purchaser of the said depot assets for carrying out the work of demolition cannot be regarded as contract labour under the said act In the circumstances no sooner the property in the assets of the depot facilities is transferred to the successful bidder or purchaser the corporation can not be regarded as the ldquoprinciple employerrdquo under the said act in as much as the Corpn has ceased to continue the work of the establishment viz The storage and distribution of the petroleum products in the concerned depot bull Under the Environment (protection) Act 1986 read with Hazardous waste (management amp handling) rules1989 the ldquooccupierrdquo in relation to the depot facilities is obliged to ensure that all hazardous waste are properly handled and disposed of without any adverse effects which may result from such wastes and is also responsible for proper collection reception treatment storage or disposal of these wastes either himself or through the ldquooperator of the facilityrdquo Since the corporation is governed by the said act and rules and highest bidder purchaser of the depot assets is not the occupier generating hazardous it is incumbent on the corporation to continue its practice namely handing over the site to the successful bidder the product including the sludge vapour and gas etc is completely removed as per the Companyrsquos operating procedure It may also be appreciated that the highest bidderpurchaser may fail to take any safeguards to protect his employees or the employees of a contractor engaged by him or the public at large from the toxic or poisonous effects of the residual sludge vapour or gas

ARBITRATION CLAUSE

Any dispute or difference whatsoever arising out of or in connection with this Agreement including any question regarding its existence validity construction interpretation application meaning scope operation or effect of this contract or termination thereof shall be referred to and finally resolved through arbitration as per the procedure mentioned herein below (a) The dispute or difference shall in any event be referred only to a Sole Arbitrator (b) The appointment and arbitration proceedings shall be conducted in accordance with SCOPE forum of Arbitration Rules for the time being in force or as amended from time to time (c) The Seat of arbitration shall be at Mumbai (d) The proceedings shall be conducted in English language (e) The cost of the proceedings shall be equally borne by the parties unless otherwise Directed by the Sole Arbitrator

53

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BHARAT PETROLEUM CORPORATION

LIMITED KONDAPALLI DEPOT ( TOP )

PINAPAKA (VIL amp POST) KONDAPALLI

(VIA) KRISVIJAYAWADAAN

DHRA PRADESH-9504214192

avneeshbhartibharatpetroleumin

DG SET AMF PANELS FIRE

ENGINE 70W ST LIGHT FIX 13

NOS160W FLP MLL TYPE 74

NOS15M HOSES 36NOS15 TON

AIR COND 2NOSFLD LIGHT

FIT 2X400 25NOS110V 100AH BATT

CHARGER ETC

1 LOT 35000 200000 1000 1600H

R 1630HR

181

IRUGUR BPCL IRUGUR TOP

INSTALLATION RAVATHUR PO

IRUGUR VIA COIMBATORE Tamil Nadu PIN - 641103 CONTACT PERSON MRSoorya Krishna

(सयाा कषणा) 9895449420

sooryakrishnabharatpetroleumin

ELECTRICALLY OPERATED EXIT BARTERMINAL

ROOM CARD READERTLF RTD

UNIT - BAY10POINT4TLF SET STOP VALVE - BAY10POI15 KL UNDER DRIVEWAY

TANK ETC

1 LS 250000 2120778

1 1060389

1600HR

1630HR

182

WARANGAL DEPOT GOOD SHED

ROADWARANGALTELENGANA-506002

MRMukesh Murali

(मकश मरली)

9497270991 mukeshmuralibhara

tpetroleumin

FW PIPELINE IN TANKFARM

AREAERECTION-75HP

MOTOR75HP PPU FLOWMORE

MSTLF125HP PPU

FLORITEHSDITLF20 HP PUMP KIR

MAKE NO 18 ETC

1 LS 75000 4934092 246704 1600H

R 1630HR

183

BARAUNI TOP PAPROUR DISTRICT

BEGUSARAIBARAUNIBIHAR-851114

CONTACT PERSON MRSaurabh Kumar

9432343519 saurabhkumar001b

haratpetroleumin

FIRE ENGINE-615KLHR-3NOSFIRE ENGINE-

615KLHR-3NOSMASTER METER SET - 3

NOS125KVA DG SET - 2 NOS15 TONS WINDOW

AC WITH REMOTE

1 LS 35000 227300 11365 1600H

R 1630HR

37

ETC

184

KATHGODAM DEPOT DIST -

NANITALUTTARAKHAND-263126 CONTACT PERSON MRPawan

Kumar (पिि कमार)

9862826505 pawankumar006bh

aratpetroleumin

1AVERY ZL SDDU ES0652 MS1LampT ZL HDDU BS5257 HSDZ LINE (SD) -

PUMPLampT PACEMAKER

IVLampT PACEMAKER

IV1LampT ZL HDDU GS1246 HSD ETC

1 LOT 35000 364000 1820 1600H

R 1630HR

185

UDAISAGAR ROAD NEAR RANA PRATAP

NAGAR RLY STNUDAIPURRAJAST

HAN-313001 CONTACT PERSON

MRKhuswinder

(खससिििर)

9412058886 khuswinderbharatp

etroleumin

ZWICKY PUMP NO175HP

PPUNIT-PUMP1PIPELINE

amp FTGS 10080NBFIRE

WATER TANK 858 KL CAP ADDFIRE

WATER RING MAIN ADDL EXP 1

SPRINKILER PIPELINE etc

1 LOT 250000 2121216 1060608 1630H

R 1700HR

186

BPC OIL DEPOT BATILPUR DIST-

DEVAREYABATILPURUTTAR PRADESH-

274001 MR Deepak

Joshi (िीपक जोशी)

9927576670 deepakjoshi001bha

ratpetroleumin

DG SET 125KVAPADLOCK (MAKE ABLOY) - 6

NO6 KVA GENSETDG SET 65

KVAVC BREAKER75 HP PP UNIT-PUMP

NO 2 ETC

1 LOT 35000 320000 1600 1630H

R 1700HR

187

Kandla Installation Khari Rohar Road

Gandhidham(Kutch)GandhidhamGUJRAT-

370201 CONTACT PERSON MRMayank

Bhatt (मयिक भटट)

8154964083 mayankbhattbharat

petroleumin

TANK NO 8 4645 KLTK NO2-ADDL CT-MVWSFFTK NO 18 13667 KL

ERECTIOTANK NO 2 15128 KL EXTN

ETC

1 LS 250000 7210400 36052 1630H

R 1700HR

188

PETROL DEPOT ABEKA

MAKBARAMEERUTUTTAR PRADESH-

250002 CONTACT PERSON MRKumar

Avinash (कमार

MIDCO SD PUMP3NO Z LINE (HD) PUMPAVERY

(SD) ERA PUMPSUBPUMP

amp DISPENSORS 2NOLampT Z LINE

1 LOT 75000 5687512 284375 1630H

R 1700HR

38

अनििाश) 8004938516 kumaravbharatpetr

oleumin

SD PUMP ETC

189

MUZAFFARPUR DEPOT VILL

SHERPURMUZAFFARPURM BIHAR-842005

CONTACT PERSON MRDipayan Roy

(दिपायि रॉय) 06243-242047 Extn 222

9933050509 dipayanroybharatp

etroleumin

DISPENCING UNITPOLE MOUNTED EMBLEM CANAOPY

STRUCTUREOLD MPDsTANK amp

MONOLITH ETC

17553

MT 35000 11200 56 1630H

R 1700HR

190

BARAUNI TOP PAPROUR DISTRICT

BEGUSARAIBARAUNIBIHAR-851114

CONTACT PERSON MrManjul Prasad

Arya (मिजल परसाि आया)

7004230090 manjulprasadarybh

aratpetroleumin

PRODUCT PIPE FITTING TANK

FOUNDATIONTWD

PIPESFITTINGS900KL TANK II858KL

TANK 10 ETC

1 LOT 250000 2184023 1092012 1700H

R 1730HR

191

BARAUNI TOP PAPROUR DISTRICT

BEGUSARAIBARAUNIBIHAR-851114

CONTACT PERSON MrManjul Prasad

Arya (मिजल परसाि आया)

7004230090 manjulprasadarybh

aratpetroleumin

FOAM TANK 3KL - 1 NOFOAM TANK

3KL - 1 NO100 MM PIPELINE amp FT

550M150 MM PIPELINE amp

FT225M350 MM PIPELINE amp FT

575M ETC

1 LS 35000 275652 137826 1700H

R 1730HR

192

BIJWSAN INSTALLATION NEAR

IGI AIRPORTNEW DELHIDELHI-110061

MRNavi Sharma (ििी

शमाा) 7727863450 navisharmabharatp

etroleumin

HSD TWD PIPELINE HEADER

amp VELVE UPTO TANKATF TWD

PIPELINE HEADER amp VALVE UPTO

TANKS AND LDO TWD PIPE LINE

HEADER amp VALVE UPTO TANK

1 LS 250000 3513600 17568 1700H

R 1730HR

39

SPECIAL NOTES

1 The above old items would be disposed as indicated in the table

2 Pl refer AnnexurendashD for detailed scope of disposal

TABLE ndash A [ PARTndash2 ] [Tentative]

TENTATIVE TAX RATES

STATE TAX FERROUS SCRAP

ALL IGST 1800

CSGST 900

SGST 900

The above mentioned tax rates are tentative and BPCL reserves the right to apply the rates applicable for ferrous and Non ndashferrous items which will be informed during the auction

40

ANNEXURE-D

Scope and SPECIAL CONDITIONS for Disposal of old tanks amp Depot Assets BPCL has different Installation amp depot as per the list in table A Part I The above list is only indicative and not limited exhaustive or actual and it is only for your general referenceguidance Parties have to physically visit the depot and inspect the lot meant for sale and make their own estimates and ascertain the condition of materials its quality it weight quantities make model numbers size capacities specifications and condition etc Therefore no claim shall be entertained in case of any variations if reported at the time of upliftment which may kindly be noted However there may be few items as given below left in the depot not meant for disposal and the same are separately marked or shown at the time of inspection and parties should consider accordingly The following items are not covered in the subject disposal and they are excluded from contractorrsquos scope of work a) Land b) Grown up Big Trees However small bushes shrubs etc are to be

removed and area to be cleaned from all vegetation etc 1 Pipelines running under Railway Tracks 2 Any petroleum products such as petroldieselkerosenelubricantsgreases

gear oils etc found in tankspipesbarrelsloosebulkpackages etc either inside or outside depot premises Petroleum products sludge are not covered in sale and to be handed over to BPCL if any foundsalvaged

3 Dispensing pumps retail outlet items like trays etc which are clearly marked amp kept separately

Please note that as BPCL has to handover land to Govt Authorities for their construction of sheds etc urgently and therefore the sequence of disposal in Phases and Time Lines shall be as under Contractor has to immediately complete the disposal of facilities falling under area from boundary wall The contractorrsquos obligations for completion of entire job will be as per tender terms amp conditions At the time of dismantling of facilities the contractor has to provide separate temporary fencing at his cost so that even after handing over part land to Govt Authorities for their construction activities other facilities are demarcated and any encroachment from unauthorized authority people are avoided The contractor has to make their own arrangements for safety and security during the entire operations of disposal activities The entire job must be completed as above but not exceeding 16 weeks from the date of authority letter as shown above failing which appropriate action as deemed fit will be taken in line with the general terms and conditions of the auction tender The successful bidder has to surface amp level the complete area after shifting all the materials All debris are to be removed from site For leveling the ground to one level

41

and filling up all trenches of underground tanks or any low level or trenches all debris earth rubble bricks mortar etc salvaged from dismantling are to be used The bidder has to arrange and bear the cost of dismantling loading unloading amp transportation of materials to his their place After excavating removing the underground tanks pipelines etc the same are to be filled up with available material or material brought from outside if required at contractorrsquos cost and risk in particular for filling up of underground tank trenches etc Dismantling of Underground pipelines in the Railway siding area from decantation header manifold sections and up to BPCL depot compound wall needs Railways permission for dismantling excavation etc which are to be obtained by the Purchaser only However BPCL may provide any assistance if required to the Purchaser in obtaining such permissions After excavation etc the area is to be filled back and brought to original condition to the satisfaction of the BPCL and as directed All safety precautions as stipulated by BPCL are to be followed at the time of disposal of facilities both inside and outside BPCL depot premises compound wall Any damage to the Corporationrsquos or Third Partyrsquos properties during removal of the items will have to be made good by the successful tenderer at their own cost The Corporation reserves the right to claim from the contractor any expenses which might have been incurred by it over and above the EMD by way of restoring damages caused to properties belonging to the Corporation Third Parties by the action of such contractorrsquos or their men Party has to make his own arrangement for power connections to cut the tanks or lighting or any other purpose BPCL shall not provide any power connection No invoice challan will be issued by BPCL for each truck of materials to be removed since the entire materials are being disposed on lumpsum single lot basis OTHER SPECIAL CONDITIONS FOR DEMOLITION OF DEPOT FACILITIES 1 The intending bidder should inspect the site prior to submitting of the offer and make himself familiar with the site conditions and available facilities 2 Bidders alongwith the offers must give an undertaking that the steel plates of tanks pipelines that have contained leaded gasoline will not be used for edible products drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe by suitable means 3 Demolition is an inherently hazardous process and hence every person involved in demolition activity must wear protective equipment including helmet gloves safety footwear etc as per BPCL guidelines 4 Demolition must be supervised by persons having thorough knowledge of demolition process 5 Successful bidder shall carryout a survey to assess the physical characteristics and design of the facilities to be demolished so as to arrive at a safe demolition method Based on survey Demolition Action Plan shall be submitted for BPCLrsquos approval before starting any demolition The plan should include bull Sequence of demolition of facilities with time frame bull Method of demolition of facilities including drawings sketches if any bull The proposed treatment for steel plates particularly for tanks which contained leaded gasoline

42

bull How the party will further utilize the steel plates obtained from product tanks and also the product pipes bull Method of disposal of debris bull Manpower to be deployed bull Machinery Equipment to be deployed bull List of PPE [ Personal Protective Equipments ] required and that would be worn by people involved in the activity 6 Before demolition begins all utility services to the structure like electricity water etc must be disconnected Arrangements must be made to keep the unwanted persons as far away as possible from the site by necessary barricade 7 It is dangerous to leave isolated parts of a wall structures standing as they are liable to collapse from the effect of high winds self weight etc and hence necessary cordoning should be made for such cases 8 Debris should not be allowed to build up against walls or floors with the consequent risk of the structure being unintentionally overloaded 9 Disposal process for debris and pit yard for the same should be identified for safe disposal within the stipulated time 10 Order dismantling From safety consideration following order for dismantling of the depot facility is recommended bull All equipment fittings bull AG Product piping and allied fittings bull AG Product tanks bull UG Product tanks bull Fire protection facilities ie fire water tanks hydrant mains monitors etc bull Internal electrification bull Structures bull Buildings bull Electrical ndash external yard lighting cabling MCC etc bull Communication The above is a standard sequence for dismantling but for this particular tender above sequence is superseded by earlier conditions of dismantling in 3 phases as mentioned in special conditions above 111 Demolition of Above Ground (AG) Tanks There are fatal and serious accidents caused by persons entering confined spaces without the necessary tests being carried out and correct safety rescue equipment being provided It is therefore absolutely essential to ensure that product tanks are tested and certified gas free prior to starting of hot work Following sequence shall be followed for dismantling of AG tanks a) Mechanical isolation of Tank by removing all pipe connections fittings like Level Gauges Dip hatch PV Valves Inter-tank catwalk (if any) b) Internal treatment and further dismantling AG tanks shall be demolished preferably by reverse jacking method

43

For safe working necessary scaffolds platforms etc shall be erected and proper access to them shall be provided The steel plates cut from tank shall be lowered using safe hoisting devices having valid test certificates Prevention of further use of steel plates which contained leaded gasoline for storage of edible products drinking water unless they are removed While disposing of the steel plates obtained from product tanks which contained leaded gasoline it shall be ensured that they are not further used for storing edible product and drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe This could be ensured by the following methods By heat treatment of steel plates using flame cleaner By removing all scales etc by abrasive blast cleaning using grits shots If the plates are grit shot blasted care shall be taken to collect the grit or shot from operation to prevent spread of lead bearing dust The used grits shots must be treated as contaminated and not reused for other operations It should be disposed off along with the residue thus obtained as per practice followed for leaded sludge All parties involved in handling the plates should be made aware of their origin and risks involved in view of leaded gasoline Disposal of steel plates from tanks which didnrsquot contain leaded gasoline Steel plates of other tanks in which leaded products have never been stored can be disposed off after cleaning with wire brush to bare metal particularly the first strake and bottom plates The responsibility of ensuring that the plates are completely safe for further use lies with the successful vendor 112 Demolition of UG tanks Following sequence should be sued for the disposal of Underground tanks

1 Mechanical isolation of Tank by removing all pipe connections fittings like Level Gauges Dip hatch PV Valves etc

2 All personnel involved in the removal and disposal of underground tanks should be aware of the potential hazards associated withmdash (a) flammable andor combustible liquids (b) product toxicity (c) entry into confined spaces and (d) entry into excavations

3 Before start of any work on the UG tank ensure that the copies of the tank cleaning certificates for the tanks are available The same to be certified by the BPCL officer (or) authorized inspector from BPCL who is witnessing the demolition before the start of the work

4 Open the manhole covers with the anchoring supports in place and if the tank is found to be filled with water it will be necessary to dispose of the water in an environmentally safe manner

5 After removal of the water from the tank refill the tank with fresh potable water until the tank starts to overflow Do not allow excess water to escape into the excavation and ensure the level does not rise into the vent pipe and submit the tank to excess static pressure

6 Withdraw water until the level is again down to 150 mm below the top of the tank

44

Use only pumping equipment suitable for the purpose and collect all water for proper Disposal

7 Allow the tank to settle for 2-3 hours and test the small vapor space with a gas detector and if the reading is below 5 of the LEL then the tank may be emptied If the same is found above 5 remove the water from the tank The disposal vendor may inform BPCL about the higher LEL readings and BPCL shall arrange to clean the tank further No work shall be taken up on the tank in this case Please note that the reading of the gas detector has to be witnessed by the BPCL officer (or) authorized inspector from BPCL

8 If the reading of the gas detector is below 5 the water may be removed and the cutting operations may be carried out

For safe working necessary shoring shuttering platforms shall be done and proper access shall be provided The steel plates cut from tank shall be lifted using safe hoisting devices having valid test certificates Prevention of further use of steel plates which contained leaded gasoline for storage of edible products drinking water unless they are removed While disposing of the steel plates obtained from product tanks which contained leaded gasoline it shall be ensured that they are not further used for storing edible product and drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe This could be ensured by the following methods By heat treatment of steel plates using flame cleaner By removing all scales etc by abrasive blast cleaning using grits shots If the plates are grit shot blasted care shall be taken to collect the grit or shot from operation to prevent spread of lead bearing dust The used grits shots must be treated as contaminated and not reused for other operations It should be disposed off along with the residue thus obtained as per practice followed for leaded sludge All parties involved in handling the plates should be made aware of their origin and risks involved in view of leaded gasoline Disposal of steel plates from tanks which didnrsquot contain leaded gasoline Steel plates of other tanks in which leaded products have never been stored can be disposed off after cleaning with wire brush to bare metal particularly the first strake and bottom plates The responsibility of ensuring that the plates are completely safe for further use lies with the successful vendor

12 Product Pipelines The pipelines can be disposed off after cleaning by sufficient water flushing The successful vendor shall ensure that these pipes are not re-used for carrying edible products drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe All parties involved in handling the pipes should be made aware of their origin and risks involved 13 General Safety regulations precautions while carrying out dismantling works The objective of this documents is to provide and establish safe-working practices at the work site of Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd These summarized safety requirements are mandatory and should be fully understood both by the successful vendor and their employees The contractual obligation for safety lies completely with the contractor

45

himself Further some additional safety requirements also can come up In such an even the successful vendor shall follow the more stringent regulation at all times The successful vendor shall at his own expense arrange and comply with all safety provisions as stipulated by the Company Bueuro of Indian Standards the Electricity act Factory act OISD and other acts as applicable in respect of all personnel directly or indirectly employed for the work The successful vendor shall ensure that he his sub-contractor and workers employed by him shall comply with all fire safety heath regulations issued from time to time by the company The successful vendor shall also be liable for any pecuniary liability arising on account of any violation by him of the safety requirements Should any injury to people or loss or damage due to fire or accident to any property or a portion thereof occur as a result of failure to comply with such regulations the successful vendor shall be held responsible for the consequences thereof and shall keep the company harmless and indemnified Relevant Indian standard codes on safety 1) IS3764-1922-Excavation work-code of safety 2) IS401 (Part1amp2) ndash 1967 - Safety regulations for steel tubular scaffolding 3) IS3696(Part 1)-1987-Safety code for scaffolds 4) IS3696(Part 2)-1987-Safety code for Ladders 5) IS7293-1974-Safety code for working with construction machinery 6) IS3016-1982-Code of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operations 7) IS4130-1991-Demolition of buildings-Code of safety 8) IS5216(Part 1amp2)-1982-Recommendation on safety procedures and practices in Electrical work 9) IS10667-1983-Guide for selection of industrial safety equipments for protection foot and leg 10) IS6994(Part 1)-1973-Specification for safety glovesPart 1-Leather and cotton gloves 11) IS2925-1984-Specification for Industrial safety helmets 12) IS3521-1983-Industrial safety belts and harnesses Working at Height Working at height is one of the most hazardous construction operations Utmost care is to be taken while working at height Working at height more than 2 Mtrs Shall be done with suitable guard rails and toe board Guard rail and toe board dimensions shall be same as given for scaffoldings While working at height 2 Mtrs And above safety harness must be used All openings must be boldly amp clearly marked and properly barricaded If cover is used it must be capable to bear the weight Proper crawling ladders must be used for sloping roof where tile battens are not strong enough to take the load For fragile roof crawling boards or roof ladder shall be used Openings cut outs on floor roof must be guarded with barricade cover having capacity to withstand human load and clearly marked with colour and notice board Using Ladder

46

Only one person shall climb or descent from one ladder at a time It shall be secured at top and bottom and in addition one person should be present at the ground to hold the ladder as a second check If the ladder is used for carrying material as well suitable foot holds and handholds shall be provided on the ladder The slope of the ladder shall not be too steep or flat (the ladder shall be given an inclination not steeper than 1 to 4 ie 1 horizontal to 4 vertical) to cause slipping or falling off and it shall rest on firm surface No portable single ladder shall be over 10 M in lengths while the width between the side rails in ring ladder shall in no case be less than 30 cms for ladder upto and including 3 Mtrs in length Ladder shall extend at least 1 M above landing place For longer ladders this width should be increased by at least by 6 mm for each additional 30 cms of length Uniform step spacing shall not exceed 15 cms Rung of the ladder shall not be used for support or to tie stiles or side members are meant for this Ladder shall not be hung from its rungs or from one stile as this tends to pull out the rungs Make sure that footwear is free from mud or grease etc before climbing a ladder Ladder used shall be of standard material like wooden steel and be sufficiently strong conforming to IS3696-1991(Part 2) Scaffolding Scaffolding can be defined as a temporary structure supporting one or more platforms and which is used either as a workplace or for storage of materials in the course construction work including both for maintenance and demolition Scaffolding shall be provided for all works that cannot be safely done from the ground except such short period of work as can be done safely from ladders Scaffolds shall be erected altered or dismantled only by competent persons under proper supervision After erection scaffolds shall be inspected at least once in a week and a written report on each inspection is kept The height above which scaffolding is mandatory is 2 Mtrs Scaffolding shall be of good quality Bamboo or steel tubular structure conforming to IS 4014(Part I and II) Scaffolds shall be designed for their maximum load and with a safety factor of at least 4 or as prescribed by the site-in-charge Scaffolds shall be provided with safe means of access such as stairs ladders or ramps Scaffold shall be tied or anchored to the building or structure at suitable intervals so as to prevent movement

47

Joints in the scaffolds shall be tied up and clamped properly to avoid any slippage The upright members of the scaffolding shall be placed on firm and level ground and base plates at their feet shall rest on timber sole boards All the uprights shall be kept equidistant and shall be connected and strengthened by ladders fixed on the inside of the uprights for strength joints in ladders shall be staggered Transforms shall be set on top of ladders and at right angles to them and building structure Bracing is essential to stiffen the scaffolds and prevent sideways movement and it should run diagonally from ladder to ladder or upright to upright Working platforms and gangways should rest squarely and evenly on transforms to prevent risk of trippling Recommended width of it are a) Not less than 60 cm if used as footing only b) Not less than 80 cm if used also for stacking of materials c) Not less than 11 Mtrs If used for the support of a treETLe platform The provision of security guard rails and toe board at every point at which full height is more than 2 Mtrs Shall be made Guard rail height should be between 90cm and 115 cm and toe board should raise 15 cm above the working platform Suitable protection shall be made by providing debris netting against falling of materials Mobile tower scaffold ndash wheels should be locked when in use Static tower scaffold should not exceed 12 Mtrs In height when free standing and above this height should tied Height to base width ratio for static tower should not more than 41 351 and 31 for indoor outdoor and mobile tower respectively Safety harness should be used while working at height more than 2 Mtrs Scaffolding shall be physically checked for load carrying capacity occasionally Following BIS safety codes shall be referred for further safety precautions a) IS3696-1987 PART I-Safety of scaffolding b) IS3696-1991 PART II-Safety code for ladder c) IS4014-PART 2-Code of practive for steel tubular scaffolding ndash safety regulations Working Platform Wherever possible all works to be done at a height greater than 2 Mtrs Above ground level must be performed from properly constructed and maintained working platform Safe means of access shall be provided to all working platforms Working platforms gangways and stairways shall be so constructed that they shall not sag unduly or unequally Every opening in a working platform shall be provided with suitable beams to prevent the fall of persons or materials The working platform shall be - Closely boarded

48

- At least 60 cm wide if used only as a footing only at least 80 cm wide if used also for stacking material and at least 11 Mtrs If used for the support of a treETLe platform - Provided with tow-boards of minimum 015 Mtrs in height - Provided with hand rails not greater than 085 Mtrs above toe-board - Constructed as close to the structure or building as possible Working on roof People working on roof shall be properly protected by providing temporary railing hand rails safety harness Workers working underneath shall use helmets Care shall be taken to prevent falling of material from top to adjoining area in slat roofs more than 10deg safety belt shall be used and belt end fastened properly to a fixed object Workmen shall not be allowed to work on slippery roofs Fragile materials such as wired glass corrugated plastic sheeting and unreinforced insulating slabs etc shall be identified and necessary precautions taken while working on them People working on fragile roof shall be properly protected by providing two Crawling Bards or Roof ladders so that one is available to stand on while the other is being moved Crawling Boards shall have cross batons atleast 32 mm thick and not more than 380 mm apart and shall be secured in position Gas cutting Adherence to relevant codes and employment of qualified workers are two basic requirements for gas cutting process Hazards such as electricity heat flame flammable gas etc are present in this process Hence following precautions must be followed while carrying these operations All fire precautions as stipulated in IS3016 (Code of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operations) shall be followed while gas cutting operations) shall be followed while gas cutting Fire extinguishers sand buckets water and gunny bags shall be provided when hot work is in progress Gas cylinders used for gas cutting Gas cylinders shall be of approved make Gas cylinder valves shall always be checked and shall be closed when not in use Be stored in a well-ventilated area Be fitted with safety caps when not in use Not be lifted by nozzle and rolled All gas and oxygen regulators shall be fitted with Flashback arrestors being non-return valves designed to prevent and explosive mix developing in cylinder Checking for leaks shall be by means of soapy liquid applied to each joint and under no circumstances shall a naked flame be applied to any part of the cylinder When working at a height do not place cylinders directly beneath the working area as molten metal may fall in to the hoses causing leaks and possibly igniting the gases

49

The welder and any person working in close proximity in order to prevent permanent damage to the eyes must wear suitable eye protection when not in use electricity to the holder and electrode shall turned off Hose shall be in good condition properly clamped as per specifications Welding cable shall have proper insulation with minimum number of joints All equipments shall be properly earthed and cables properly insulated and connected LPG Cylinders if used should be stored kept in a well-ventilated placed and there should be no excavations drains or basements nearby LPG Cylinders should never be stored below ground level or closer than 3 M to cylinder containing oxygen or materials which are toxic and corrosive Cylinders full or empty should never to stored upright with the valve uppermost The valve of empty LPG cylinders should be kept closed if they are left open air will diffuse into the cylinder and may form an explosive mixture BIS Code IS3016-1982 on ldquocode of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operationsrdquo shall be referred for further safety measures Electrical work Some of the basic safety steps to be ensured are given below 1) Only authorised person shall carry out dismantling of electrical system 2) Isolation of the electrical system before taking up the work must be ensured 3) Before working on an electrical line fuse should be physically removed and the line is isolated and a suitable locking mechanism must be provided to prevent accidental switching fixing fuses by other persons A notice board displaying ldquoMen at workrdquo message should be placed The section of circuit under repair should be connected to earth 4) IS 5216-1982 ldquoRecommendations on safety procedures and practices in Electric Worksrdquo shall be referred for further safety measures Working with machineries Material handling equipments Many accidents take place while handling materials at site It is highly hazardous operation Hence special attention by contractor is required in this respect Following precautions are recommended Safe working space for all these equipments must be provided Proper material stockyard should be made and all material should be staked arranged kept in orderly manner with proper moving space for handling machinery Proper warning boards signs shall be provided when machineries like cranes hoists are being operated Brakes clutches of winches shall be checked on regular basis Chains ropes belts shall be inspected and repaired changed as necessary All moving part of the material handling equipment must be provided with suitable guards

50

Lifting ropes should be inspected for kinking loose wires high strands corrosion nicking lubrication change in diameter cross section Slings and other lifting materials which are not suitable for use should be promptly withdrawn and destroyed Lifting chains should be inspected for bent links cracks in weld areas or any other section of link trasverse nicks and gauges and corrosion pits Elongation of the lifting chain link due to over loading should be inspected before using it For lifting hook if the throat opening exceeds 15 of the normal opening it should be replaced When inspecting the hook measurement must be made between the shank and narrowest point of the hook opening A chain used for lifting should not be spliced by inserting a bolt between two links Strain should not be put on a kinked chain Hammer should not be used to force a hook over a chain link A safety hook fitted with a latch to prevent displacement of loads should only be used for material handling lifting IS7293-1974 (Code of Practice for Working with Construction Machinery) shall be referred for further safety measures Cranes All works involving the use of crane shall be properly planned in advance and the following shall be ensured The crane is capable of lifting the load Safe load capacity should be clearly marked on jibs winches pulleys slings and ropes All job cranes should have an automatic safe load indicator which alerts the operator The condition of the ground at the crane location is satisfactory to support the crane and the load The rotation of the cab and therefore the boom is not restricted-suitable matting or plates are available to protect underground services and paving All slings shackles hooks etc are of correct rating and in good condition Cranes and lifting equipments must be inspected and carry a valid test certificate issued by an accredited testing agency Crane hooks etc are to be fitted with properly functioning safety clips to prevent displacement of the sling from the hook during the lift Driver of the crane must be watchful and must ensure before driving the vehicle either forward or reverse that no one is near the wheel of the vehicle and no one is trying to climb the vehicle while moving Crane operators and signalers must be over the age of 18 trained and sufficiently experienced There should always to a signalman or a signaling system such as a

51

telephone if the crane operator cannot see the load throughout the lift Hand signal shall be clear and distinct and shall follow recognised code or system Workers must be use safety shoe and helmet They are also required to wear gloves and other PPE for handling of some special materials Raising lowering and braking of jib should not be done abruptly in order to prevent it from snapping All vehicles used by the contractor shall be in worthy conditions and in conformance to the land transport requirements Cranes should be tested and examined by a competent person for its wear and tear No part of the crane or crane load should be closer than 4 Mtrs to live overhead For movement of crane or other material handling equipment ramp gradient should not exceed 1 in 10 No person should be allowed to stand or work under lifted load All drivers shall hold a valid driving license for the class of vehicle to be driven Manual Handling Assistance should be obtained if the load is too heavy or awkward for manual handing Clear walkway to the destination and safe stack should be ensured before handing the load manually Following procedure should be followed while lifting the load manually Stand close to the load on a firm footing and with feet about 30 am apart Bend the knees and keep your back as straight as you can Take a firm grip on a load Breathe in and throw the shoulders backwards Straighten the legs amp continue to keep the back as straight as you can Make sure that your view is not obstructed by the load Keep the load close to the body Lift slowly and smoothly When carrying the load avoid twisting spine to run move your feet instead One person should not be allowed to pull more than 63 kg The best weight unit for lifting by a worker is 18 kg and hence should be fixed as upper limit of load to be lifted by worker If two or more workers are lifting one should give instructions to ensure that the team works together bull Type of clothing is very important in manual handling of material Clothing should be such that it allows easy movement of arms and will not catch in machinery or on a load

52

bull The successful bidder of the said depot assets will assume full responsibility for demolishing and dismantling the said facilities and itrsquos removal from the corporationrsquos land whether through his own employees or through contract labour It should also be a condition of the tender documents that consequent upon the sale of the said depot assets the depot shall cease to be the corporationrsquos ldquoestablishmentrdquo as that expression is defined in the Building and other construction workers actrsquo1996and if the successful bidder employs 50 or more building workers for the demolition of the said facilities he as the ldquoemployerrdquo in relation to the said establishment will ensure full compliance with the said act including section 44 amp 45 thereof Upon the cancellation of the factory license and the slump sale of the assets of the said depot the storage and distribution of petroleum products is no longer carried on in the said facilities The successful bidder or purchaser of the said depot assets who demolishes the said facilities with the intention of selling the various items from the depot as scrap for his own benefit cannot be regarded as a ldquocontractorrdquo as that expression is defined in the contract labour (regulation amp abolition act1970 Similarly the workmen engaged by the successful bidder or purchaser of the said depot assets for carrying out the work of demolition cannot be regarded as contract labour under the said act In the circumstances no sooner the property in the assets of the depot facilities is transferred to the successful bidder or purchaser the corporation can not be regarded as the ldquoprinciple employerrdquo under the said act in as much as the Corpn has ceased to continue the work of the establishment viz The storage and distribution of the petroleum products in the concerned depot bull Under the Environment (protection) Act 1986 read with Hazardous waste (management amp handling) rules1989 the ldquooccupierrdquo in relation to the depot facilities is obliged to ensure that all hazardous waste are properly handled and disposed of without any adverse effects which may result from such wastes and is also responsible for proper collection reception treatment storage or disposal of these wastes either himself or through the ldquooperator of the facilityrdquo Since the corporation is governed by the said act and rules and highest bidder purchaser of the depot assets is not the occupier generating hazardous it is incumbent on the corporation to continue its practice namely handing over the site to the successful bidder the product including the sludge vapour and gas etc is completely removed as per the Companyrsquos operating procedure It may also be appreciated that the highest bidderpurchaser may fail to take any safeguards to protect his employees or the employees of a contractor engaged by him or the public at large from the toxic or poisonous effects of the residual sludge vapour or gas

ARBITRATION CLAUSE

Any dispute or difference whatsoever arising out of or in connection with this Agreement including any question regarding its existence validity construction interpretation application meaning scope operation or effect of this contract or termination thereof shall be referred to and finally resolved through arbitration as per the procedure mentioned herein below (a) The dispute or difference shall in any event be referred only to a Sole Arbitrator (b) The appointment and arbitration proceedings shall be conducted in accordance with SCOPE forum of Arbitration Rules for the time being in force or as amended from time to time (c) The Seat of arbitration shall be at Mumbai (d) The proceedings shall be conducted in English language (e) The cost of the proceedings shall be equally borne by the parties unless otherwise Directed by the Sole Arbitrator

53

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37

ETC

184

KATHGODAM DEPOT DIST -

NANITALUTTARAKHAND-263126 CONTACT PERSON MRPawan

Kumar (पिि कमार)

9862826505 pawankumar006bh

aratpetroleumin

1AVERY ZL SDDU ES0652 MS1LampT ZL HDDU BS5257 HSDZ LINE (SD) -

PUMPLampT PACEMAKER

IVLampT PACEMAKER

IV1LampT ZL HDDU GS1246 HSD ETC

1 LOT 35000 364000 1820 1600H

R 1630HR

185

UDAISAGAR ROAD NEAR RANA PRATAP

NAGAR RLY STNUDAIPURRAJAST

HAN-313001 CONTACT PERSON

MRKhuswinder

(खससिििर)

9412058886 khuswinderbharatp

etroleumin

ZWICKY PUMP NO175HP

PPUNIT-PUMP1PIPELINE

amp FTGS 10080NBFIRE

WATER TANK 858 KL CAP ADDFIRE

WATER RING MAIN ADDL EXP 1

SPRINKILER PIPELINE etc

1 LOT 250000 2121216 1060608 1630H

R 1700HR

186

BPC OIL DEPOT BATILPUR DIST-

DEVAREYABATILPURUTTAR PRADESH-

274001 MR Deepak

Joshi (िीपक जोशी)

9927576670 deepakjoshi001bha

ratpetroleumin

DG SET 125KVAPADLOCK (MAKE ABLOY) - 6

NO6 KVA GENSETDG SET 65

KVAVC BREAKER75 HP PP UNIT-PUMP

NO 2 ETC

1 LOT 35000 320000 1600 1630H

R 1700HR

187

Kandla Installation Khari Rohar Road

Gandhidham(Kutch)GandhidhamGUJRAT-

370201 CONTACT PERSON MRMayank

Bhatt (मयिक भटट)

8154964083 mayankbhattbharat

petroleumin

TANK NO 8 4645 KLTK NO2-ADDL CT-MVWSFFTK NO 18 13667 KL

ERECTIOTANK NO 2 15128 KL EXTN

ETC

1 LS 250000 7210400 36052 1630H

R 1700HR

188

PETROL DEPOT ABEKA

MAKBARAMEERUTUTTAR PRADESH-

250002 CONTACT PERSON MRKumar

Avinash (कमार

MIDCO SD PUMP3NO Z LINE (HD) PUMPAVERY

(SD) ERA PUMPSUBPUMP

amp DISPENSORS 2NOLampT Z LINE

1 LOT 75000 5687512 284375 1630H

R 1700HR

38

अनििाश) 8004938516 kumaravbharatpetr

oleumin

SD PUMP ETC

189

MUZAFFARPUR DEPOT VILL

SHERPURMUZAFFARPURM BIHAR-842005

CONTACT PERSON MRDipayan Roy

(दिपायि रॉय) 06243-242047 Extn 222

9933050509 dipayanroybharatp

etroleumin

DISPENCING UNITPOLE MOUNTED EMBLEM CANAOPY

STRUCTUREOLD MPDsTANK amp

MONOLITH ETC

17553

MT 35000 11200 56 1630H

R 1700HR

190

BARAUNI TOP PAPROUR DISTRICT

BEGUSARAIBARAUNIBIHAR-851114

CONTACT PERSON MrManjul Prasad

Arya (मिजल परसाि आया)

7004230090 manjulprasadarybh

aratpetroleumin

PRODUCT PIPE FITTING TANK

FOUNDATIONTWD

PIPESFITTINGS900KL TANK II858KL

TANK 10 ETC

1 LOT 250000 2184023 1092012 1700H

R 1730HR

191

BARAUNI TOP PAPROUR DISTRICT

BEGUSARAIBARAUNIBIHAR-851114

CONTACT PERSON MrManjul Prasad

Arya (मिजल परसाि आया)

7004230090 manjulprasadarybh

aratpetroleumin

FOAM TANK 3KL - 1 NOFOAM TANK

3KL - 1 NO100 MM PIPELINE amp FT

550M150 MM PIPELINE amp

FT225M350 MM PIPELINE amp FT

575M ETC

1 LS 35000 275652 137826 1700H

R 1730HR

192

BIJWSAN INSTALLATION NEAR

IGI AIRPORTNEW DELHIDELHI-110061

MRNavi Sharma (ििी

शमाा) 7727863450 navisharmabharatp

etroleumin

HSD TWD PIPELINE HEADER

amp VELVE UPTO TANKATF TWD

PIPELINE HEADER amp VALVE UPTO

TANKS AND LDO TWD PIPE LINE

HEADER amp VALVE UPTO TANK

1 LS 250000 3513600 17568 1700H

R 1730HR

39

SPECIAL NOTES

1 The above old items would be disposed as indicated in the table

2 Pl refer AnnexurendashD for detailed scope of disposal

TABLE ndash A [ PARTndash2 ] [Tentative]

TENTATIVE TAX RATES

STATE TAX FERROUS SCRAP

ALL IGST 1800

CSGST 900

SGST 900

The above mentioned tax rates are tentative and BPCL reserves the right to apply the rates applicable for ferrous and Non ndashferrous items which will be informed during the auction

40

ANNEXURE-D

Scope and SPECIAL CONDITIONS for Disposal of old tanks amp Depot Assets BPCL has different Installation amp depot as per the list in table A Part I The above list is only indicative and not limited exhaustive or actual and it is only for your general referenceguidance Parties have to physically visit the depot and inspect the lot meant for sale and make their own estimates and ascertain the condition of materials its quality it weight quantities make model numbers size capacities specifications and condition etc Therefore no claim shall be entertained in case of any variations if reported at the time of upliftment which may kindly be noted However there may be few items as given below left in the depot not meant for disposal and the same are separately marked or shown at the time of inspection and parties should consider accordingly The following items are not covered in the subject disposal and they are excluded from contractorrsquos scope of work a) Land b) Grown up Big Trees However small bushes shrubs etc are to be

removed and area to be cleaned from all vegetation etc 1 Pipelines running under Railway Tracks 2 Any petroleum products such as petroldieselkerosenelubricantsgreases

gear oils etc found in tankspipesbarrelsloosebulkpackages etc either inside or outside depot premises Petroleum products sludge are not covered in sale and to be handed over to BPCL if any foundsalvaged

3 Dispensing pumps retail outlet items like trays etc which are clearly marked amp kept separately

Please note that as BPCL has to handover land to Govt Authorities for their construction of sheds etc urgently and therefore the sequence of disposal in Phases and Time Lines shall be as under Contractor has to immediately complete the disposal of facilities falling under area from boundary wall The contractorrsquos obligations for completion of entire job will be as per tender terms amp conditions At the time of dismantling of facilities the contractor has to provide separate temporary fencing at his cost so that even after handing over part land to Govt Authorities for their construction activities other facilities are demarcated and any encroachment from unauthorized authority people are avoided The contractor has to make their own arrangements for safety and security during the entire operations of disposal activities The entire job must be completed as above but not exceeding 16 weeks from the date of authority letter as shown above failing which appropriate action as deemed fit will be taken in line with the general terms and conditions of the auction tender The successful bidder has to surface amp level the complete area after shifting all the materials All debris are to be removed from site For leveling the ground to one level

41

and filling up all trenches of underground tanks or any low level or trenches all debris earth rubble bricks mortar etc salvaged from dismantling are to be used The bidder has to arrange and bear the cost of dismantling loading unloading amp transportation of materials to his their place After excavating removing the underground tanks pipelines etc the same are to be filled up with available material or material brought from outside if required at contractorrsquos cost and risk in particular for filling up of underground tank trenches etc Dismantling of Underground pipelines in the Railway siding area from decantation header manifold sections and up to BPCL depot compound wall needs Railways permission for dismantling excavation etc which are to be obtained by the Purchaser only However BPCL may provide any assistance if required to the Purchaser in obtaining such permissions After excavation etc the area is to be filled back and brought to original condition to the satisfaction of the BPCL and as directed All safety precautions as stipulated by BPCL are to be followed at the time of disposal of facilities both inside and outside BPCL depot premises compound wall Any damage to the Corporationrsquos or Third Partyrsquos properties during removal of the items will have to be made good by the successful tenderer at their own cost The Corporation reserves the right to claim from the contractor any expenses which might have been incurred by it over and above the EMD by way of restoring damages caused to properties belonging to the Corporation Third Parties by the action of such contractorrsquos or their men Party has to make his own arrangement for power connections to cut the tanks or lighting or any other purpose BPCL shall not provide any power connection No invoice challan will be issued by BPCL for each truck of materials to be removed since the entire materials are being disposed on lumpsum single lot basis OTHER SPECIAL CONDITIONS FOR DEMOLITION OF DEPOT FACILITIES 1 The intending bidder should inspect the site prior to submitting of the offer and make himself familiar with the site conditions and available facilities 2 Bidders alongwith the offers must give an undertaking that the steel plates of tanks pipelines that have contained leaded gasoline will not be used for edible products drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe by suitable means 3 Demolition is an inherently hazardous process and hence every person involved in demolition activity must wear protective equipment including helmet gloves safety footwear etc as per BPCL guidelines 4 Demolition must be supervised by persons having thorough knowledge of demolition process 5 Successful bidder shall carryout a survey to assess the physical characteristics and design of the facilities to be demolished so as to arrive at a safe demolition method Based on survey Demolition Action Plan shall be submitted for BPCLrsquos approval before starting any demolition The plan should include bull Sequence of demolition of facilities with time frame bull Method of demolition of facilities including drawings sketches if any bull The proposed treatment for steel plates particularly for tanks which contained leaded gasoline

42

bull How the party will further utilize the steel plates obtained from product tanks and also the product pipes bull Method of disposal of debris bull Manpower to be deployed bull Machinery Equipment to be deployed bull List of PPE [ Personal Protective Equipments ] required and that would be worn by people involved in the activity 6 Before demolition begins all utility services to the structure like electricity water etc must be disconnected Arrangements must be made to keep the unwanted persons as far away as possible from the site by necessary barricade 7 It is dangerous to leave isolated parts of a wall structures standing as they are liable to collapse from the effect of high winds self weight etc and hence necessary cordoning should be made for such cases 8 Debris should not be allowed to build up against walls or floors with the consequent risk of the structure being unintentionally overloaded 9 Disposal process for debris and pit yard for the same should be identified for safe disposal within the stipulated time 10 Order dismantling From safety consideration following order for dismantling of the depot facility is recommended bull All equipment fittings bull AG Product piping and allied fittings bull AG Product tanks bull UG Product tanks bull Fire protection facilities ie fire water tanks hydrant mains monitors etc bull Internal electrification bull Structures bull Buildings bull Electrical ndash external yard lighting cabling MCC etc bull Communication The above is a standard sequence for dismantling but for this particular tender above sequence is superseded by earlier conditions of dismantling in 3 phases as mentioned in special conditions above 111 Demolition of Above Ground (AG) Tanks There are fatal and serious accidents caused by persons entering confined spaces without the necessary tests being carried out and correct safety rescue equipment being provided It is therefore absolutely essential to ensure that product tanks are tested and certified gas free prior to starting of hot work Following sequence shall be followed for dismantling of AG tanks a) Mechanical isolation of Tank by removing all pipe connections fittings like Level Gauges Dip hatch PV Valves Inter-tank catwalk (if any) b) Internal treatment and further dismantling AG tanks shall be demolished preferably by reverse jacking method

43

For safe working necessary scaffolds platforms etc shall be erected and proper access to them shall be provided The steel plates cut from tank shall be lowered using safe hoisting devices having valid test certificates Prevention of further use of steel plates which contained leaded gasoline for storage of edible products drinking water unless they are removed While disposing of the steel plates obtained from product tanks which contained leaded gasoline it shall be ensured that they are not further used for storing edible product and drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe This could be ensured by the following methods By heat treatment of steel plates using flame cleaner By removing all scales etc by abrasive blast cleaning using grits shots If the plates are grit shot blasted care shall be taken to collect the grit or shot from operation to prevent spread of lead bearing dust The used grits shots must be treated as contaminated and not reused for other operations It should be disposed off along with the residue thus obtained as per practice followed for leaded sludge All parties involved in handling the plates should be made aware of their origin and risks involved in view of leaded gasoline Disposal of steel plates from tanks which didnrsquot contain leaded gasoline Steel plates of other tanks in which leaded products have never been stored can be disposed off after cleaning with wire brush to bare metal particularly the first strake and bottom plates The responsibility of ensuring that the plates are completely safe for further use lies with the successful vendor 112 Demolition of UG tanks Following sequence should be sued for the disposal of Underground tanks

1 Mechanical isolation of Tank by removing all pipe connections fittings like Level Gauges Dip hatch PV Valves etc

2 All personnel involved in the removal and disposal of underground tanks should be aware of the potential hazards associated withmdash (a) flammable andor combustible liquids (b) product toxicity (c) entry into confined spaces and (d) entry into excavations

3 Before start of any work on the UG tank ensure that the copies of the tank cleaning certificates for the tanks are available The same to be certified by the BPCL officer (or) authorized inspector from BPCL who is witnessing the demolition before the start of the work

4 Open the manhole covers with the anchoring supports in place and if the tank is found to be filled with water it will be necessary to dispose of the water in an environmentally safe manner

5 After removal of the water from the tank refill the tank with fresh potable water until the tank starts to overflow Do not allow excess water to escape into the excavation and ensure the level does not rise into the vent pipe and submit the tank to excess static pressure

6 Withdraw water until the level is again down to 150 mm below the top of the tank

44

Use only pumping equipment suitable for the purpose and collect all water for proper Disposal

7 Allow the tank to settle for 2-3 hours and test the small vapor space with a gas detector and if the reading is below 5 of the LEL then the tank may be emptied If the same is found above 5 remove the water from the tank The disposal vendor may inform BPCL about the higher LEL readings and BPCL shall arrange to clean the tank further No work shall be taken up on the tank in this case Please note that the reading of the gas detector has to be witnessed by the BPCL officer (or) authorized inspector from BPCL

8 If the reading of the gas detector is below 5 the water may be removed and the cutting operations may be carried out

For safe working necessary shoring shuttering platforms shall be done and proper access shall be provided The steel plates cut from tank shall be lifted using safe hoisting devices having valid test certificates Prevention of further use of steel plates which contained leaded gasoline for storage of edible products drinking water unless they are removed While disposing of the steel plates obtained from product tanks which contained leaded gasoline it shall be ensured that they are not further used for storing edible product and drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe This could be ensured by the following methods By heat treatment of steel plates using flame cleaner By removing all scales etc by abrasive blast cleaning using grits shots If the plates are grit shot blasted care shall be taken to collect the grit or shot from operation to prevent spread of lead bearing dust The used grits shots must be treated as contaminated and not reused for other operations It should be disposed off along with the residue thus obtained as per practice followed for leaded sludge All parties involved in handling the plates should be made aware of their origin and risks involved in view of leaded gasoline Disposal of steel plates from tanks which didnrsquot contain leaded gasoline Steel plates of other tanks in which leaded products have never been stored can be disposed off after cleaning with wire brush to bare metal particularly the first strake and bottom plates The responsibility of ensuring that the plates are completely safe for further use lies with the successful vendor

12 Product Pipelines The pipelines can be disposed off after cleaning by sufficient water flushing The successful vendor shall ensure that these pipes are not re-used for carrying edible products drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe All parties involved in handling the pipes should be made aware of their origin and risks involved 13 General Safety regulations precautions while carrying out dismantling works The objective of this documents is to provide and establish safe-working practices at the work site of Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd These summarized safety requirements are mandatory and should be fully understood both by the successful vendor and their employees The contractual obligation for safety lies completely with the contractor

45

himself Further some additional safety requirements also can come up In such an even the successful vendor shall follow the more stringent regulation at all times The successful vendor shall at his own expense arrange and comply with all safety provisions as stipulated by the Company Bueuro of Indian Standards the Electricity act Factory act OISD and other acts as applicable in respect of all personnel directly or indirectly employed for the work The successful vendor shall ensure that he his sub-contractor and workers employed by him shall comply with all fire safety heath regulations issued from time to time by the company The successful vendor shall also be liable for any pecuniary liability arising on account of any violation by him of the safety requirements Should any injury to people or loss or damage due to fire or accident to any property or a portion thereof occur as a result of failure to comply with such regulations the successful vendor shall be held responsible for the consequences thereof and shall keep the company harmless and indemnified Relevant Indian standard codes on safety 1) IS3764-1922-Excavation work-code of safety 2) IS401 (Part1amp2) ndash 1967 - Safety regulations for steel tubular scaffolding 3) IS3696(Part 1)-1987-Safety code for scaffolds 4) IS3696(Part 2)-1987-Safety code for Ladders 5) IS7293-1974-Safety code for working with construction machinery 6) IS3016-1982-Code of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operations 7) IS4130-1991-Demolition of buildings-Code of safety 8) IS5216(Part 1amp2)-1982-Recommendation on safety procedures and practices in Electrical work 9) IS10667-1983-Guide for selection of industrial safety equipments for protection foot and leg 10) IS6994(Part 1)-1973-Specification for safety glovesPart 1-Leather and cotton gloves 11) IS2925-1984-Specification for Industrial safety helmets 12) IS3521-1983-Industrial safety belts and harnesses Working at Height Working at height is one of the most hazardous construction operations Utmost care is to be taken while working at height Working at height more than 2 Mtrs Shall be done with suitable guard rails and toe board Guard rail and toe board dimensions shall be same as given for scaffoldings While working at height 2 Mtrs And above safety harness must be used All openings must be boldly amp clearly marked and properly barricaded If cover is used it must be capable to bear the weight Proper crawling ladders must be used for sloping roof where tile battens are not strong enough to take the load For fragile roof crawling boards or roof ladder shall be used Openings cut outs on floor roof must be guarded with barricade cover having capacity to withstand human load and clearly marked with colour and notice board Using Ladder

46

Only one person shall climb or descent from one ladder at a time It shall be secured at top and bottom and in addition one person should be present at the ground to hold the ladder as a second check If the ladder is used for carrying material as well suitable foot holds and handholds shall be provided on the ladder The slope of the ladder shall not be too steep or flat (the ladder shall be given an inclination not steeper than 1 to 4 ie 1 horizontal to 4 vertical) to cause slipping or falling off and it shall rest on firm surface No portable single ladder shall be over 10 M in lengths while the width between the side rails in ring ladder shall in no case be less than 30 cms for ladder upto and including 3 Mtrs in length Ladder shall extend at least 1 M above landing place For longer ladders this width should be increased by at least by 6 mm for each additional 30 cms of length Uniform step spacing shall not exceed 15 cms Rung of the ladder shall not be used for support or to tie stiles or side members are meant for this Ladder shall not be hung from its rungs or from one stile as this tends to pull out the rungs Make sure that footwear is free from mud or grease etc before climbing a ladder Ladder used shall be of standard material like wooden steel and be sufficiently strong conforming to IS3696-1991(Part 2) Scaffolding Scaffolding can be defined as a temporary structure supporting one or more platforms and which is used either as a workplace or for storage of materials in the course construction work including both for maintenance and demolition Scaffolding shall be provided for all works that cannot be safely done from the ground except such short period of work as can be done safely from ladders Scaffolds shall be erected altered or dismantled only by competent persons under proper supervision After erection scaffolds shall be inspected at least once in a week and a written report on each inspection is kept The height above which scaffolding is mandatory is 2 Mtrs Scaffolding shall be of good quality Bamboo or steel tubular structure conforming to IS 4014(Part I and II) Scaffolds shall be designed for their maximum load and with a safety factor of at least 4 or as prescribed by the site-in-charge Scaffolds shall be provided with safe means of access such as stairs ladders or ramps Scaffold shall be tied or anchored to the building or structure at suitable intervals so as to prevent movement

47

Joints in the scaffolds shall be tied up and clamped properly to avoid any slippage The upright members of the scaffolding shall be placed on firm and level ground and base plates at their feet shall rest on timber sole boards All the uprights shall be kept equidistant and shall be connected and strengthened by ladders fixed on the inside of the uprights for strength joints in ladders shall be staggered Transforms shall be set on top of ladders and at right angles to them and building structure Bracing is essential to stiffen the scaffolds and prevent sideways movement and it should run diagonally from ladder to ladder or upright to upright Working platforms and gangways should rest squarely and evenly on transforms to prevent risk of trippling Recommended width of it are a) Not less than 60 cm if used as footing only b) Not less than 80 cm if used also for stacking of materials c) Not less than 11 Mtrs If used for the support of a treETLe platform The provision of security guard rails and toe board at every point at which full height is more than 2 Mtrs Shall be made Guard rail height should be between 90cm and 115 cm and toe board should raise 15 cm above the working platform Suitable protection shall be made by providing debris netting against falling of materials Mobile tower scaffold ndash wheels should be locked when in use Static tower scaffold should not exceed 12 Mtrs In height when free standing and above this height should tied Height to base width ratio for static tower should not more than 41 351 and 31 for indoor outdoor and mobile tower respectively Safety harness should be used while working at height more than 2 Mtrs Scaffolding shall be physically checked for load carrying capacity occasionally Following BIS safety codes shall be referred for further safety precautions a) IS3696-1987 PART I-Safety of scaffolding b) IS3696-1991 PART II-Safety code for ladder c) IS4014-PART 2-Code of practive for steel tubular scaffolding ndash safety regulations Working Platform Wherever possible all works to be done at a height greater than 2 Mtrs Above ground level must be performed from properly constructed and maintained working platform Safe means of access shall be provided to all working platforms Working platforms gangways and stairways shall be so constructed that they shall not sag unduly or unequally Every opening in a working platform shall be provided with suitable beams to prevent the fall of persons or materials The working platform shall be - Closely boarded

48

- At least 60 cm wide if used only as a footing only at least 80 cm wide if used also for stacking material and at least 11 Mtrs If used for the support of a treETLe platform - Provided with tow-boards of minimum 015 Mtrs in height - Provided with hand rails not greater than 085 Mtrs above toe-board - Constructed as close to the structure or building as possible Working on roof People working on roof shall be properly protected by providing temporary railing hand rails safety harness Workers working underneath shall use helmets Care shall be taken to prevent falling of material from top to adjoining area in slat roofs more than 10deg safety belt shall be used and belt end fastened properly to a fixed object Workmen shall not be allowed to work on slippery roofs Fragile materials such as wired glass corrugated plastic sheeting and unreinforced insulating slabs etc shall be identified and necessary precautions taken while working on them People working on fragile roof shall be properly protected by providing two Crawling Bards or Roof ladders so that one is available to stand on while the other is being moved Crawling Boards shall have cross batons atleast 32 mm thick and not more than 380 mm apart and shall be secured in position Gas cutting Adherence to relevant codes and employment of qualified workers are two basic requirements for gas cutting process Hazards such as electricity heat flame flammable gas etc are present in this process Hence following precautions must be followed while carrying these operations All fire precautions as stipulated in IS3016 (Code of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operations) shall be followed while gas cutting operations) shall be followed while gas cutting Fire extinguishers sand buckets water and gunny bags shall be provided when hot work is in progress Gas cylinders used for gas cutting Gas cylinders shall be of approved make Gas cylinder valves shall always be checked and shall be closed when not in use Be stored in a well-ventilated area Be fitted with safety caps when not in use Not be lifted by nozzle and rolled All gas and oxygen regulators shall be fitted with Flashback arrestors being non-return valves designed to prevent and explosive mix developing in cylinder Checking for leaks shall be by means of soapy liquid applied to each joint and under no circumstances shall a naked flame be applied to any part of the cylinder When working at a height do not place cylinders directly beneath the working area as molten metal may fall in to the hoses causing leaks and possibly igniting the gases

49

The welder and any person working in close proximity in order to prevent permanent damage to the eyes must wear suitable eye protection when not in use electricity to the holder and electrode shall turned off Hose shall be in good condition properly clamped as per specifications Welding cable shall have proper insulation with minimum number of joints All equipments shall be properly earthed and cables properly insulated and connected LPG Cylinders if used should be stored kept in a well-ventilated placed and there should be no excavations drains or basements nearby LPG Cylinders should never be stored below ground level or closer than 3 M to cylinder containing oxygen or materials which are toxic and corrosive Cylinders full or empty should never to stored upright with the valve uppermost The valve of empty LPG cylinders should be kept closed if they are left open air will diffuse into the cylinder and may form an explosive mixture BIS Code IS3016-1982 on ldquocode of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operationsrdquo shall be referred for further safety measures Electrical work Some of the basic safety steps to be ensured are given below 1) Only authorised person shall carry out dismantling of electrical system 2) Isolation of the electrical system before taking up the work must be ensured 3) Before working on an electrical line fuse should be physically removed and the line is isolated and a suitable locking mechanism must be provided to prevent accidental switching fixing fuses by other persons A notice board displaying ldquoMen at workrdquo message should be placed The section of circuit under repair should be connected to earth 4) IS 5216-1982 ldquoRecommendations on safety procedures and practices in Electric Worksrdquo shall be referred for further safety measures Working with machineries Material handling equipments Many accidents take place while handling materials at site It is highly hazardous operation Hence special attention by contractor is required in this respect Following precautions are recommended Safe working space for all these equipments must be provided Proper material stockyard should be made and all material should be staked arranged kept in orderly manner with proper moving space for handling machinery Proper warning boards signs shall be provided when machineries like cranes hoists are being operated Brakes clutches of winches shall be checked on regular basis Chains ropes belts shall be inspected and repaired changed as necessary All moving part of the material handling equipment must be provided with suitable guards

50

Lifting ropes should be inspected for kinking loose wires high strands corrosion nicking lubrication change in diameter cross section Slings and other lifting materials which are not suitable for use should be promptly withdrawn and destroyed Lifting chains should be inspected for bent links cracks in weld areas or any other section of link trasverse nicks and gauges and corrosion pits Elongation of the lifting chain link due to over loading should be inspected before using it For lifting hook if the throat opening exceeds 15 of the normal opening it should be replaced When inspecting the hook measurement must be made between the shank and narrowest point of the hook opening A chain used for lifting should not be spliced by inserting a bolt between two links Strain should not be put on a kinked chain Hammer should not be used to force a hook over a chain link A safety hook fitted with a latch to prevent displacement of loads should only be used for material handling lifting IS7293-1974 (Code of Practice for Working with Construction Machinery) shall be referred for further safety measures Cranes All works involving the use of crane shall be properly planned in advance and the following shall be ensured The crane is capable of lifting the load Safe load capacity should be clearly marked on jibs winches pulleys slings and ropes All job cranes should have an automatic safe load indicator which alerts the operator The condition of the ground at the crane location is satisfactory to support the crane and the load The rotation of the cab and therefore the boom is not restricted-suitable matting or plates are available to protect underground services and paving All slings shackles hooks etc are of correct rating and in good condition Cranes and lifting equipments must be inspected and carry a valid test certificate issued by an accredited testing agency Crane hooks etc are to be fitted with properly functioning safety clips to prevent displacement of the sling from the hook during the lift Driver of the crane must be watchful and must ensure before driving the vehicle either forward or reverse that no one is near the wheel of the vehicle and no one is trying to climb the vehicle while moving Crane operators and signalers must be over the age of 18 trained and sufficiently experienced There should always to a signalman or a signaling system such as a

51

telephone if the crane operator cannot see the load throughout the lift Hand signal shall be clear and distinct and shall follow recognised code or system Workers must be use safety shoe and helmet They are also required to wear gloves and other PPE for handling of some special materials Raising lowering and braking of jib should not be done abruptly in order to prevent it from snapping All vehicles used by the contractor shall be in worthy conditions and in conformance to the land transport requirements Cranes should be tested and examined by a competent person for its wear and tear No part of the crane or crane load should be closer than 4 Mtrs to live overhead For movement of crane or other material handling equipment ramp gradient should not exceed 1 in 10 No person should be allowed to stand or work under lifted load All drivers shall hold a valid driving license for the class of vehicle to be driven Manual Handling Assistance should be obtained if the load is too heavy or awkward for manual handing Clear walkway to the destination and safe stack should be ensured before handing the load manually Following procedure should be followed while lifting the load manually Stand close to the load on a firm footing and with feet about 30 am apart Bend the knees and keep your back as straight as you can Take a firm grip on a load Breathe in and throw the shoulders backwards Straighten the legs amp continue to keep the back as straight as you can Make sure that your view is not obstructed by the load Keep the load close to the body Lift slowly and smoothly When carrying the load avoid twisting spine to run move your feet instead One person should not be allowed to pull more than 63 kg The best weight unit for lifting by a worker is 18 kg and hence should be fixed as upper limit of load to be lifted by worker If two or more workers are lifting one should give instructions to ensure that the team works together bull Type of clothing is very important in manual handling of material Clothing should be such that it allows easy movement of arms and will not catch in machinery or on a load

52

bull The successful bidder of the said depot assets will assume full responsibility for demolishing and dismantling the said facilities and itrsquos removal from the corporationrsquos land whether through his own employees or through contract labour It should also be a condition of the tender documents that consequent upon the sale of the said depot assets the depot shall cease to be the corporationrsquos ldquoestablishmentrdquo as that expression is defined in the Building and other construction workers actrsquo1996and if the successful bidder employs 50 or more building workers for the demolition of the said facilities he as the ldquoemployerrdquo in relation to the said establishment will ensure full compliance with the said act including section 44 amp 45 thereof Upon the cancellation of the factory license and the slump sale of the assets of the said depot the storage and distribution of petroleum products is no longer carried on in the said facilities The successful bidder or purchaser of the said depot assets who demolishes the said facilities with the intention of selling the various items from the depot as scrap for his own benefit cannot be regarded as a ldquocontractorrdquo as that expression is defined in the contract labour (regulation amp abolition act1970 Similarly the workmen engaged by the successful bidder or purchaser of the said depot assets for carrying out the work of demolition cannot be regarded as contract labour under the said act In the circumstances no sooner the property in the assets of the depot facilities is transferred to the successful bidder or purchaser the corporation can not be regarded as the ldquoprinciple employerrdquo under the said act in as much as the Corpn has ceased to continue the work of the establishment viz The storage and distribution of the petroleum products in the concerned depot bull Under the Environment (protection) Act 1986 read with Hazardous waste (management amp handling) rules1989 the ldquooccupierrdquo in relation to the depot facilities is obliged to ensure that all hazardous waste are properly handled and disposed of without any adverse effects which may result from such wastes and is also responsible for proper collection reception treatment storage or disposal of these wastes either himself or through the ldquooperator of the facilityrdquo Since the corporation is governed by the said act and rules and highest bidder purchaser of the depot assets is not the occupier generating hazardous it is incumbent on the corporation to continue its practice namely handing over the site to the successful bidder the product including the sludge vapour and gas etc is completely removed as per the Companyrsquos operating procedure It may also be appreciated that the highest bidderpurchaser may fail to take any safeguards to protect his employees or the employees of a contractor engaged by him or the public at large from the toxic or poisonous effects of the residual sludge vapour or gas

ARBITRATION CLAUSE

Any dispute or difference whatsoever arising out of or in connection with this Agreement including any question regarding its existence validity construction interpretation application meaning scope operation or effect of this contract or termination thereof shall be referred to and finally resolved through arbitration as per the procedure mentioned herein below (a) The dispute or difference shall in any event be referred only to a Sole Arbitrator (b) The appointment and arbitration proceedings shall be conducted in accordance with SCOPE forum of Arbitration Rules for the time being in force or as amended from time to time (c) The Seat of arbitration shall be at Mumbai (d) The proceedings shall be conducted in English language (e) The cost of the proceedings shall be equally borne by the parties unless otherwise Directed by the Sole Arbitrator

53

Page 38: e-AUCTION SALE - Bharat Petroleum

38

अनििाश) 8004938516 kumaravbharatpetr

oleumin

SD PUMP ETC

189

MUZAFFARPUR DEPOT VILL

SHERPURMUZAFFARPURM BIHAR-842005

CONTACT PERSON MRDipayan Roy

(दिपायि रॉय) 06243-242047 Extn 222

9933050509 dipayanroybharatp

etroleumin

DISPENCING UNITPOLE MOUNTED EMBLEM CANAOPY

STRUCTUREOLD MPDsTANK amp

MONOLITH ETC

17553

MT 35000 11200 56 1630H

R 1700HR

190

BARAUNI TOP PAPROUR DISTRICT

BEGUSARAIBARAUNIBIHAR-851114

CONTACT PERSON MrManjul Prasad

Arya (मिजल परसाि आया)

7004230090 manjulprasadarybh

aratpetroleumin

PRODUCT PIPE FITTING TANK

FOUNDATIONTWD

PIPESFITTINGS900KL TANK II858KL

TANK 10 ETC

1 LOT 250000 2184023 1092012 1700H

R 1730HR

191

BARAUNI TOP PAPROUR DISTRICT

BEGUSARAIBARAUNIBIHAR-851114

CONTACT PERSON MrManjul Prasad

Arya (मिजल परसाि आया)

7004230090 manjulprasadarybh

aratpetroleumin

FOAM TANK 3KL - 1 NOFOAM TANK

3KL - 1 NO100 MM PIPELINE amp FT

550M150 MM PIPELINE amp

FT225M350 MM PIPELINE amp FT

575M ETC

1 LS 35000 275652 137826 1700H

R 1730HR

192

BIJWSAN INSTALLATION NEAR

IGI AIRPORTNEW DELHIDELHI-110061

MRNavi Sharma (ििी

शमाा) 7727863450 navisharmabharatp

etroleumin

HSD TWD PIPELINE HEADER

amp VELVE UPTO TANKATF TWD

PIPELINE HEADER amp VALVE UPTO

TANKS AND LDO TWD PIPE LINE

HEADER amp VALVE UPTO TANK

1 LS 250000 3513600 17568 1700H

R 1730HR

39

SPECIAL NOTES

1 The above old items would be disposed as indicated in the table

2 Pl refer AnnexurendashD for detailed scope of disposal

TABLE ndash A [ PARTndash2 ] [Tentative]

TENTATIVE TAX RATES

STATE TAX FERROUS SCRAP

ALL IGST 1800

CSGST 900

SGST 900

The above mentioned tax rates are tentative and BPCL reserves the right to apply the rates applicable for ferrous and Non ndashferrous items which will be informed during the auction

40

ANNEXURE-D

Scope and SPECIAL CONDITIONS for Disposal of old tanks amp Depot Assets BPCL has different Installation amp depot as per the list in table A Part I The above list is only indicative and not limited exhaustive or actual and it is only for your general referenceguidance Parties have to physically visit the depot and inspect the lot meant for sale and make their own estimates and ascertain the condition of materials its quality it weight quantities make model numbers size capacities specifications and condition etc Therefore no claim shall be entertained in case of any variations if reported at the time of upliftment which may kindly be noted However there may be few items as given below left in the depot not meant for disposal and the same are separately marked or shown at the time of inspection and parties should consider accordingly The following items are not covered in the subject disposal and they are excluded from contractorrsquos scope of work a) Land b) Grown up Big Trees However small bushes shrubs etc are to be

removed and area to be cleaned from all vegetation etc 1 Pipelines running under Railway Tracks 2 Any petroleum products such as petroldieselkerosenelubricantsgreases

gear oils etc found in tankspipesbarrelsloosebulkpackages etc either inside or outside depot premises Petroleum products sludge are not covered in sale and to be handed over to BPCL if any foundsalvaged

3 Dispensing pumps retail outlet items like trays etc which are clearly marked amp kept separately

Please note that as BPCL has to handover land to Govt Authorities for their construction of sheds etc urgently and therefore the sequence of disposal in Phases and Time Lines shall be as under Contractor has to immediately complete the disposal of facilities falling under area from boundary wall The contractorrsquos obligations for completion of entire job will be as per tender terms amp conditions At the time of dismantling of facilities the contractor has to provide separate temporary fencing at his cost so that even after handing over part land to Govt Authorities for their construction activities other facilities are demarcated and any encroachment from unauthorized authority people are avoided The contractor has to make their own arrangements for safety and security during the entire operations of disposal activities The entire job must be completed as above but not exceeding 16 weeks from the date of authority letter as shown above failing which appropriate action as deemed fit will be taken in line with the general terms and conditions of the auction tender The successful bidder has to surface amp level the complete area after shifting all the materials All debris are to be removed from site For leveling the ground to one level

41

and filling up all trenches of underground tanks or any low level or trenches all debris earth rubble bricks mortar etc salvaged from dismantling are to be used The bidder has to arrange and bear the cost of dismantling loading unloading amp transportation of materials to his their place After excavating removing the underground tanks pipelines etc the same are to be filled up with available material or material brought from outside if required at contractorrsquos cost and risk in particular for filling up of underground tank trenches etc Dismantling of Underground pipelines in the Railway siding area from decantation header manifold sections and up to BPCL depot compound wall needs Railways permission for dismantling excavation etc which are to be obtained by the Purchaser only However BPCL may provide any assistance if required to the Purchaser in obtaining such permissions After excavation etc the area is to be filled back and brought to original condition to the satisfaction of the BPCL and as directed All safety precautions as stipulated by BPCL are to be followed at the time of disposal of facilities both inside and outside BPCL depot premises compound wall Any damage to the Corporationrsquos or Third Partyrsquos properties during removal of the items will have to be made good by the successful tenderer at their own cost The Corporation reserves the right to claim from the contractor any expenses which might have been incurred by it over and above the EMD by way of restoring damages caused to properties belonging to the Corporation Third Parties by the action of such contractorrsquos or their men Party has to make his own arrangement for power connections to cut the tanks or lighting or any other purpose BPCL shall not provide any power connection No invoice challan will be issued by BPCL for each truck of materials to be removed since the entire materials are being disposed on lumpsum single lot basis OTHER SPECIAL CONDITIONS FOR DEMOLITION OF DEPOT FACILITIES 1 The intending bidder should inspect the site prior to submitting of the offer and make himself familiar with the site conditions and available facilities 2 Bidders alongwith the offers must give an undertaking that the steel plates of tanks pipelines that have contained leaded gasoline will not be used for edible products drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe by suitable means 3 Demolition is an inherently hazardous process and hence every person involved in demolition activity must wear protective equipment including helmet gloves safety footwear etc as per BPCL guidelines 4 Demolition must be supervised by persons having thorough knowledge of demolition process 5 Successful bidder shall carryout a survey to assess the physical characteristics and design of the facilities to be demolished so as to arrive at a safe demolition method Based on survey Demolition Action Plan shall be submitted for BPCLrsquos approval before starting any demolition The plan should include bull Sequence of demolition of facilities with time frame bull Method of demolition of facilities including drawings sketches if any bull The proposed treatment for steel plates particularly for tanks which contained leaded gasoline

42

bull How the party will further utilize the steel plates obtained from product tanks and also the product pipes bull Method of disposal of debris bull Manpower to be deployed bull Machinery Equipment to be deployed bull List of PPE [ Personal Protective Equipments ] required and that would be worn by people involved in the activity 6 Before demolition begins all utility services to the structure like electricity water etc must be disconnected Arrangements must be made to keep the unwanted persons as far away as possible from the site by necessary barricade 7 It is dangerous to leave isolated parts of a wall structures standing as they are liable to collapse from the effect of high winds self weight etc and hence necessary cordoning should be made for such cases 8 Debris should not be allowed to build up against walls or floors with the consequent risk of the structure being unintentionally overloaded 9 Disposal process for debris and pit yard for the same should be identified for safe disposal within the stipulated time 10 Order dismantling From safety consideration following order for dismantling of the depot facility is recommended bull All equipment fittings bull AG Product piping and allied fittings bull AG Product tanks bull UG Product tanks bull Fire protection facilities ie fire water tanks hydrant mains monitors etc bull Internal electrification bull Structures bull Buildings bull Electrical ndash external yard lighting cabling MCC etc bull Communication The above is a standard sequence for dismantling but for this particular tender above sequence is superseded by earlier conditions of dismantling in 3 phases as mentioned in special conditions above 111 Demolition of Above Ground (AG) Tanks There are fatal and serious accidents caused by persons entering confined spaces without the necessary tests being carried out and correct safety rescue equipment being provided It is therefore absolutely essential to ensure that product tanks are tested and certified gas free prior to starting of hot work Following sequence shall be followed for dismantling of AG tanks a) Mechanical isolation of Tank by removing all pipe connections fittings like Level Gauges Dip hatch PV Valves Inter-tank catwalk (if any) b) Internal treatment and further dismantling AG tanks shall be demolished preferably by reverse jacking method

43

For safe working necessary scaffolds platforms etc shall be erected and proper access to them shall be provided The steel plates cut from tank shall be lowered using safe hoisting devices having valid test certificates Prevention of further use of steel plates which contained leaded gasoline for storage of edible products drinking water unless they are removed While disposing of the steel plates obtained from product tanks which contained leaded gasoline it shall be ensured that they are not further used for storing edible product and drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe This could be ensured by the following methods By heat treatment of steel plates using flame cleaner By removing all scales etc by abrasive blast cleaning using grits shots If the plates are grit shot blasted care shall be taken to collect the grit or shot from operation to prevent spread of lead bearing dust The used grits shots must be treated as contaminated and not reused for other operations It should be disposed off along with the residue thus obtained as per practice followed for leaded sludge All parties involved in handling the plates should be made aware of their origin and risks involved in view of leaded gasoline Disposal of steel plates from tanks which didnrsquot contain leaded gasoline Steel plates of other tanks in which leaded products have never been stored can be disposed off after cleaning with wire brush to bare metal particularly the first strake and bottom plates The responsibility of ensuring that the plates are completely safe for further use lies with the successful vendor 112 Demolition of UG tanks Following sequence should be sued for the disposal of Underground tanks

1 Mechanical isolation of Tank by removing all pipe connections fittings like Level Gauges Dip hatch PV Valves etc

2 All personnel involved in the removal and disposal of underground tanks should be aware of the potential hazards associated withmdash (a) flammable andor combustible liquids (b) product toxicity (c) entry into confined spaces and (d) entry into excavations

3 Before start of any work on the UG tank ensure that the copies of the tank cleaning certificates for the tanks are available The same to be certified by the BPCL officer (or) authorized inspector from BPCL who is witnessing the demolition before the start of the work

4 Open the manhole covers with the anchoring supports in place and if the tank is found to be filled with water it will be necessary to dispose of the water in an environmentally safe manner

5 After removal of the water from the tank refill the tank with fresh potable water until the tank starts to overflow Do not allow excess water to escape into the excavation and ensure the level does not rise into the vent pipe and submit the tank to excess static pressure

6 Withdraw water until the level is again down to 150 mm below the top of the tank

44

Use only pumping equipment suitable for the purpose and collect all water for proper Disposal

7 Allow the tank to settle for 2-3 hours and test the small vapor space with a gas detector and if the reading is below 5 of the LEL then the tank may be emptied If the same is found above 5 remove the water from the tank The disposal vendor may inform BPCL about the higher LEL readings and BPCL shall arrange to clean the tank further No work shall be taken up on the tank in this case Please note that the reading of the gas detector has to be witnessed by the BPCL officer (or) authorized inspector from BPCL

8 If the reading of the gas detector is below 5 the water may be removed and the cutting operations may be carried out

For safe working necessary shoring shuttering platforms shall be done and proper access shall be provided The steel plates cut from tank shall be lifted using safe hoisting devices having valid test certificates Prevention of further use of steel plates which contained leaded gasoline for storage of edible products drinking water unless they are removed While disposing of the steel plates obtained from product tanks which contained leaded gasoline it shall be ensured that they are not further used for storing edible product and drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe This could be ensured by the following methods By heat treatment of steel plates using flame cleaner By removing all scales etc by abrasive blast cleaning using grits shots If the plates are grit shot blasted care shall be taken to collect the grit or shot from operation to prevent spread of lead bearing dust The used grits shots must be treated as contaminated and not reused for other operations It should be disposed off along with the residue thus obtained as per practice followed for leaded sludge All parties involved in handling the plates should be made aware of their origin and risks involved in view of leaded gasoline Disposal of steel plates from tanks which didnrsquot contain leaded gasoline Steel plates of other tanks in which leaded products have never been stored can be disposed off after cleaning with wire brush to bare metal particularly the first strake and bottom plates The responsibility of ensuring that the plates are completely safe for further use lies with the successful vendor

12 Product Pipelines The pipelines can be disposed off after cleaning by sufficient water flushing The successful vendor shall ensure that these pipes are not re-used for carrying edible products drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe All parties involved in handling the pipes should be made aware of their origin and risks involved 13 General Safety regulations precautions while carrying out dismantling works The objective of this documents is to provide and establish safe-working practices at the work site of Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd These summarized safety requirements are mandatory and should be fully understood both by the successful vendor and their employees The contractual obligation for safety lies completely with the contractor

45

himself Further some additional safety requirements also can come up In such an even the successful vendor shall follow the more stringent regulation at all times The successful vendor shall at his own expense arrange and comply with all safety provisions as stipulated by the Company Bueuro of Indian Standards the Electricity act Factory act OISD and other acts as applicable in respect of all personnel directly or indirectly employed for the work The successful vendor shall ensure that he his sub-contractor and workers employed by him shall comply with all fire safety heath regulations issued from time to time by the company The successful vendor shall also be liable for any pecuniary liability arising on account of any violation by him of the safety requirements Should any injury to people or loss or damage due to fire or accident to any property or a portion thereof occur as a result of failure to comply with such regulations the successful vendor shall be held responsible for the consequences thereof and shall keep the company harmless and indemnified Relevant Indian standard codes on safety 1) IS3764-1922-Excavation work-code of safety 2) IS401 (Part1amp2) ndash 1967 - Safety regulations for steel tubular scaffolding 3) IS3696(Part 1)-1987-Safety code for scaffolds 4) IS3696(Part 2)-1987-Safety code for Ladders 5) IS7293-1974-Safety code for working with construction machinery 6) IS3016-1982-Code of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operations 7) IS4130-1991-Demolition of buildings-Code of safety 8) IS5216(Part 1amp2)-1982-Recommendation on safety procedures and practices in Electrical work 9) IS10667-1983-Guide for selection of industrial safety equipments for protection foot and leg 10) IS6994(Part 1)-1973-Specification for safety glovesPart 1-Leather and cotton gloves 11) IS2925-1984-Specification for Industrial safety helmets 12) IS3521-1983-Industrial safety belts and harnesses Working at Height Working at height is one of the most hazardous construction operations Utmost care is to be taken while working at height Working at height more than 2 Mtrs Shall be done with suitable guard rails and toe board Guard rail and toe board dimensions shall be same as given for scaffoldings While working at height 2 Mtrs And above safety harness must be used All openings must be boldly amp clearly marked and properly barricaded If cover is used it must be capable to bear the weight Proper crawling ladders must be used for sloping roof where tile battens are not strong enough to take the load For fragile roof crawling boards or roof ladder shall be used Openings cut outs on floor roof must be guarded with barricade cover having capacity to withstand human load and clearly marked with colour and notice board Using Ladder

46

Only one person shall climb or descent from one ladder at a time It shall be secured at top and bottom and in addition one person should be present at the ground to hold the ladder as a second check If the ladder is used for carrying material as well suitable foot holds and handholds shall be provided on the ladder The slope of the ladder shall not be too steep or flat (the ladder shall be given an inclination not steeper than 1 to 4 ie 1 horizontal to 4 vertical) to cause slipping or falling off and it shall rest on firm surface No portable single ladder shall be over 10 M in lengths while the width between the side rails in ring ladder shall in no case be less than 30 cms for ladder upto and including 3 Mtrs in length Ladder shall extend at least 1 M above landing place For longer ladders this width should be increased by at least by 6 mm for each additional 30 cms of length Uniform step spacing shall not exceed 15 cms Rung of the ladder shall not be used for support or to tie stiles or side members are meant for this Ladder shall not be hung from its rungs or from one stile as this tends to pull out the rungs Make sure that footwear is free from mud or grease etc before climbing a ladder Ladder used shall be of standard material like wooden steel and be sufficiently strong conforming to IS3696-1991(Part 2) Scaffolding Scaffolding can be defined as a temporary structure supporting one or more platforms and which is used either as a workplace or for storage of materials in the course construction work including both for maintenance and demolition Scaffolding shall be provided for all works that cannot be safely done from the ground except such short period of work as can be done safely from ladders Scaffolds shall be erected altered or dismantled only by competent persons under proper supervision After erection scaffolds shall be inspected at least once in a week and a written report on each inspection is kept The height above which scaffolding is mandatory is 2 Mtrs Scaffolding shall be of good quality Bamboo or steel tubular structure conforming to IS 4014(Part I and II) Scaffolds shall be designed for their maximum load and with a safety factor of at least 4 or as prescribed by the site-in-charge Scaffolds shall be provided with safe means of access such as stairs ladders or ramps Scaffold shall be tied or anchored to the building or structure at suitable intervals so as to prevent movement

47

Joints in the scaffolds shall be tied up and clamped properly to avoid any slippage The upright members of the scaffolding shall be placed on firm and level ground and base plates at their feet shall rest on timber sole boards All the uprights shall be kept equidistant and shall be connected and strengthened by ladders fixed on the inside of the uprights for strength joints in ladders shall be staggered Transforms shall be set on top of ladders and at right angles to them and building structure Bracing is essential to stiffen the scaffolds and prevent sideways movement and it should run diagonally from ladder to ladder or upright to upright Working platforms and gangways should rest squarely and evenly on transforms to prevent risk of trippling Recommended width of it are a) Not less than 60 cm if used as footing only b) Not less than 80 cm if used also for stacking of materials c) Not less than 11 Mtrs If used for the support of a treETLe platform The provision of security guard rails and toe board at every point at which full height is more than 2 Mtrs Shall be made Guard rail height should be between 90cm and 115 cm and toe board should raise 15 cm above the working platform Suitable protection shall be made by providing debris netting against falling of materials Mobile tower scaffold ndash wheels should be locked when in use Static tower scaffold should not exceed 12 Mtrs In height when free standing and above this height should tied Height to base width ratio for static tower should not more than 41 351 and 31 for indoor outdoor and mobile tower respectively Safety harness should be used while working at height more than 2 Mtrs Scaffolding shall be physically checked for load carrying capacity occasionally Following BIS safety codes shall be referred for further safety precautions a) IS3696-1987 PART I-Safety of scaffolding b) IS3696-1991 PART II-Safety code for ladder c) IS4014-PART 2-Code of practive for steel tubular scaffolding ndash safety regulations Working Platform Wherever possible all works to be done at a height greater than 2 Mtrs Above ground level must be performed from properly constructed and maintained working platform Safe means of access shall be provided to all working platforms Working platforms gangways and stairways shall be so constructed that they shall not sag unduly or unequally Every opening in a working platform shall be provided with suitable beams to prevent the fall of persons or materials The working platform shall be - Closely boarded

48

- At least 60 cm wide if used only as a footing only at least 80 cm wide if used also for stacking material and at least 11 Mtrs If used for the support of a treETLe platform - Provided with tow-boards of minimum 015 Mtrs in height - Provided with hand rails not greater than 085 Mtrs above toe-board - Constructed as close to the structure or building as possible Working on roof People working on roof shall be properly protected by providing temporary railing hand rails safety harness Workers working underneath shall use helmets Care shall be taken to prevent falling of material from top to adjoining area in slat roofs more than 10deg safety belt shall be used and belt end fastened properly to a fixed object Workmen shall not be allowed to work on slippery roofs Fragile materials such as wired glass corrugated plastic sheeting and unreinforced insulating slabs etc shall be identified and necessary precautions taken while working on them People working on fragile roof shall be properly protected by providing two Crawling Bards or Roof ladders so that one is available to stand on while the other is being moved Crawling Boards shall have cross batons atleast 32 mm thick and not more than 380 mm apart and shall be secured in position Gas cutting Adherence to relevant codes and employment of qualified workers are two basic requirements for gas cutting process Hazards such as electricity heat flame flammable gas etc are present in this process Hence following precautions must be followed while carrying these operations All fire precautions as stipulated in IS3016 (Code of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operations) shall be followed while gas cutting operations) shall be followed while gas cutting Fire extinguishers sand buckets water and gunny bags shall be provided when hot work is in progress Gas cylinders used for gas cutting Gas cylinders shall be of approved make Gas cylinder valves shall always be checked and shall be closed when not in use Be stored in a well-ventilated area Be fitted with safety caps when not in use Not be lifted by nozzle and rolled All gas and oxygen regulators shall be fitted with Flashback arrestors being non-return valves designed to prevent and explosive mix developing in cylinder Checking for leaks shall be by means of soapy liquid applied to each joint and under no circumstances shall a naked flame be applied to any part of the cylinder When working at a height do not place cylinders directly beneath the working area as molten metal may fall in to the hoses causing leaks and possibly igniting the gases

49

The welder and any person working in close proximity in order to prevent permanent damage to the eyes must wear suitable eye protection when not in use electricity to the holder and electrode shall turned off Hose shall be in good condition properly clamped as per specifications Welding cable shall have proper insulation with minimum number of joints All equipments shall be properly earthed and cables properly insulated and connected LPG Cylinders if used should be stored kept in a well-ventilated placed and there should be no excavations drains or basements nearby LPG Cylinders should never be stored below ground level or closer than 3 M to cylinder containing oxygen or materials which are toxic and corrosive Cylinders full or empty should never to stored upright with the valve uppermost The valve of empty LPG cylinders should be kept closed if they are left open air will diffuse into the cylinder and may form an explosive mixture BIS Code IS3016-1982 on ldquocode of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operationsrdquo shall be referred for further safety measures Electrical work Some of the basic safety steps to be ensured are given below 1) Only authorised person shall carry out dismantling of electrical system 2) Isolation of the electrical system before taking up the work must be ensured 3) Before working on an electrical line fuse should be physically removed and the line is isolated and a suitable locking mechanism must be provided to prevent accidental switching fixing fuses by other persons A notice board displaying ldquoMen at workrdquo message should be placed The section of circuit under repair should be connected to earth 4) IS 5216-1982 ldquoRecommendations on safety procedures and practices in Electric Worksrdquo shall be referred for further safety measures Working with machineries Material handling equipments Many accidents take place while handling materials at site It is highly hazardous operation Hence special attention by contractor is required in this respect Following precautions are recommended Safe working space for all these equipments must be provided Proper material stockyard should be made and all material should be staked arranged kept in orderly manner with proper moving space for handling machinery Proper warning boards signs shall be provided when machineries like cranes hoists are being operated Brakes clutches of winches shall be checked on regular basis Chains ropes belts shall be inspected and repaired changed as necessary All moving part of the material handling equipment must be provided with suitable guards

50

Lifting ropes should be inspected for kinking loose wires high strands corrosion nicking lubrication change in diameter cross section Slings and other lifting materials which are not suitable for use should be promptly withdrawn and destroyed Lifting chains should be inspected for bent links cracks in weld areas or any other section of link trasverse nicks and gauges and corrosion pits Elongation of the lifting chain link due to over loading should be inspected before using it For lifting hook if the throat opening exceeds 15 of the normal opening it should be replaced When inspecting the hook measurement must be made between the shank and narrowest point of the hook opening A chain used for lifting should not be spliced by inserting a bolt between two links Strain should not be put on a kinked chain Hammer should not be used to force a hook over a chain link A safety hook fitted with a latch to prevent displacement of loads should only be used for material handling lifting IS7293-1974 (Code of Practice for Working with Construction Machinery) shall be referred for further safety measures Cranes All works involving the use of crane shall be properly planned in advance and the following shall be ensured The crane is capable of lifting the load Safe load capacity should be clearly marked on jibs winches pulleys slings and ropes All job cranes should have an automatic safe load indicator which alerts the operator The condition of the ground at the crane location is satisfactory to support the crane and the load The rotation of the cab and therefore the boom is not restricted-suitable matting or plates are available to protect underground services and paving All slings shackles hooks etc are of correct rating and in good condition Cranes and lifting equipments must be inspected and carry a valid test certificate issued by an accredited testing agency Crane hooks etc are to be fitted with properly functioning safety clips to prevent displacement of the sling from the hook during the lift Driver of the crane must be watchful and must ensure before driving the vehicle either forward or reverse that no one is near the wheel of the vehicle and no one is trying to climb the vehicle while moving Crane operators and signalers must be over the age of 18 trained and sufficiently experienced There should always to a signalman or a signaling system such as a

51

telephone if the crane operator cannot see the load throughout the lift Hand signal shall be clear and distinct and shall follow recognised code or system Workers must be use safety shoe and helmet They are also required to wear gloves and other PPE for handling of some special materials Raising lowering and braking of jib should not be done abruptly in order to prevent it from snapping All vehicles used by the contractor shall be in worthy conditions and in conformance to the land transport requirements Cranes should be tested and examined by a competent person for its wear and tear No part of the crane or crane load should be closer than 4 Mtrs to live overhead For movement of crane or other material handling equipment ramp gradient should not exceed 1 in 10 No person should be allowed to stand or work under lifted load All drivers shall hold a valid driving license for the class of vehicle to be driven Manual Handling Assistance should be obtained if the load is too heavy or awkward for manual handing Clear walkway to the destination and safe stack should be ensured before handing the load manually Following procedure should be followed while lifting the load manually Stand close to the load on a firm footing and with feet about 30 am apart Bend the knees and keep your back as straight as you can Take a firm grip on a load Breathe in and throw the shoulders backwards Straighten the legs amp continue to keep the back as straight as you can Make sure that your view is not obstructed by the load Keep the load close to the body Lift slowly and smoothly When carrying the load avoid twisting spine to run move your feet instead One person should not be allowed to pull more than 63 kg The best weight unit for lifting by a worker is 18 kg and hence should be fixed as upper limit of load to be lifted by worker If two or more workers are lifting one should give instructions to ensure that the team works together bull Type of clothing is very important in manual handling of material Clothing should be such that it allows easy movement of arms and will not catch in machinery or on a load

52

bull The successful bidder of the said depot assets will assume full responsibility for demolishing and dismantling the said facilities and itrsquos removal from the corporationrsquos land whether through his own employees or through contract labour It should also be a condition of the tender documents that consequent upon the sale of the said depot assets the depot shall cease to be the corporationrsquos ldquoestablishmentrdquo as that expression is defined in the Building and other construction workers actrsquo1996and if the successful bidder employs 50 or more building workers for the demolition of the said facilities he as the ldquoemployerrdquo in relation to the said establishment will ensure full compliance with the said act including section 44 amp 45 thereof Upon the cancellation of the factory license and the slump sale of the assets of the said depot the storage and distribution of petroleum products is no longer carried on in the said facilities The successful bidder or purchaser of the said depot assets who demolishes the said facilities with the intention of selling the various items from the depot as scrap for his own benefit cannot be regarded as a ldquocontractorrdquo as that expression is defined in the contract labour (regulation amp abolition act1970 Similarly the workmen engaged by the successful bidder or purchaser of the said depot assets for carrying out the work of demolition cannot be regarded as contract labour under the said act In the circumstances no sooner the property in the assets of the depot facilities is transferred to the successful bidder or purchaser the corporation can not be regarded as the ldquoprinciple employerrdquo under the said act in as much as the Corpn has ceased to continue the work of the establishment viz The storage and distribution of the petroleum products in the concerned depot bull Under the Environment (protection) Act 1986 read with Hazardous waste (management amp handling) rules1989 the ldquooccupierrdquo in relation to the depot facilities is obliged to ensure that all hazardous waste are properly handled and disposed of without any adverse effects which may result from such wastes and is also responsible for proper collection reception treatment storage or disposal of these wastes either himself or through the ldquooperator of the facilityrdquo Since the corporation is governed by the said act and rules and highest bidder purchaser of the depot assets is not the occupier generating hazardous it is incumbent on the corporation to continue its practice namely handing over the site to the successful bidder the product including the sludge vapour and gas etc is completely removed as per the Companyrsquos operating procedure It may also be appreciated that the highest bidderpurchaser may fail to take any safeguards to protect his employees or the employees of a contractor engaged by him or the public at large from the toxic or poisonous effects of the residual sludge vapour or gas

ARBITRATION CLAUSE

Any dispute or difference whatsoever arising out of or in connection with this Agreement including any question regarding its existence validity construction interpretation application meaning scope operation or effect of this contract or termination thereof shall be referred to and finally resolved through arbitration as per the procedure mentioned herein below (a) The dispute or difference shall in any event be referred only to a Sole Arbitrator (b) The appointment and arbitration proceedings shall be conducted in accordance with SCOPE forum of Arbitration Rules for the time being in force or as amended from time to time (c) The Seat of arbitration shall be at Mumbai (d) The proceedings shall be conducted in English language (e) The cost of the proceedings shall be equally borne by the parties unless otherwise Directed by the Sole Arbitrator

53

Page 39: e-AUCTION SALE - Bharat Petroleum

39

SPECIAL NOTES

1 The above old items would be disposed as indicated in the table

2 Pl refer AnnexurendashD for detailed scope of disposal

TABLE ndash A [ PARTndash2 ] [Tentative]

TENTATIVE TAX RATES

STATE TAX FERROUS SCRAP

ALL IGST 1800

CSGST 900

SGST 900

The above mentioned tax rates are tentative and BPCL reserves the right to apply the rates applicable for ferrous and Non ndashferrous items which will be informed during the auction

40

ANNEXURE-D

Scope and SPECIAL CONDITIONS for Disposal of old tanks amp Depot Assets BPCL has different Installation amp depot as per the list in table A Part I The above list is only indicative and not limited exhaustive or actual and it is only for your general referenceguidance Parties have to physically visit the depot and inspect the lot meant for sale and make their own estimates and ascertain the condition of materials its quality it weight quantities make model numbers size capacities specifications and condition etc Therefore no claim shall be entertained in case of any variations if reported at the time of upliftment which may kindly be noted However there may be few items as given below left in the depot not meant for disposal and the same are separately marked or shown at the time of inspection and parties should consider accordingly The following items are not covered in the subject disposal and they are excluded from contractorrsquos scope of work a) Land b) Grown up Big Trees However small bushes shrubs etc are to be

removed and area to be cleaned from all vegetation etc 1 Pipelines running under Railway Tracks 2 Any petroleum products such as petroldieselkerosenelubricantsgreases

gear oils etc found in tankspipesbarrelsloosebulkpackages etc either inside or outside depot premises Petroleum products sludge are not covered in sale and to be handed over to BPCL if any foundsalvaged

3 Dispensing pumps retail outlet items like trays etc which are clearly marked amp kept separately

Please note that as BPCL has to handover land to Govt Authorities for their construction of sheds etc urgently and therefore the sequence of disposal in Phases and Time Lines shall be as under Contractor has to immediately complete the disposal of facilities falling under area from boundary wall The contractorrsquos obligations for completion of entire job will be as per tender terms amp conditions At the time of dismantling of facilities the contractor has to provide separate temporary fencing at his cost so that even after handing over part land to Govt Authorities for their construction activities other facilities are demarcated and any encroachment from unauthorized authority people are avoided The contractor has to make their own arrangements for safety and security during the entire operations of disposal activities The entire job must be completed as above but not exceeding 16 weeks from the date of authority letter as shown above failing which appropriate action as deemed fit will be taken in line with the general terms and conditions of the auction tender The successful bidder has to surface amp level the complete area after shifting all the materials All debris are to be removed from site For leveling the ground to one level

41

and filling up all trenches of underground tanks or any low level or trenches all debris earth rubble bricks mortar etc salvaged from dismantling are to be used The bidder has to arrange and bear the cost of dismantling loading unloading amp transportation of materials to his their place After excavating removing the underground tanks pipelines etc the same are to be filled up with available material or material brought from outside if required at contractorrsquos cost and risk in particular for filling up of underground tank trenches etc Dismantling of Underground pipelines in the Railway siding area from decantation header manifold sections and up to BPCL depot compound wall needs Railways permission for dismantling excavation etc which are to be obtained by the Purchaser only However BPCL may provide any assistance if required to the Purchaser in obtaining such permissions After excavation etc the area is to be filled back and brought to original condition to the satisfaction of the BPCL and as directed All safety precautions as stipulated by BPCL are to be followed at the time of disposal of facilities both inside and outside BPCL depot premises compound wall Any damage to the Corporationrsquos or Third Partyrsquos properties during removal of the items will have to be made good by the successful tenderer at their own cost The Corporation reserves the right to claim from the contractor any expenses which might have been incurred by it over and above the EMD by way of restoring damages caused to properties belonging to the Corporation Third Parties by the action of such contractorrsquos or their men Party has to make his own arrangement for power connections to cut the tanks or lighting or any other purpose BPCL shall not provide any power connection No invoice challan will be issued by BPCL for each truck of materials to be removed since the entire materials are being disposed on lumpsum single lot basis OTHER SPECIAL CONDITIONS FOR DEMOLITION OF DEPOT FACILITIES 1 The intending bidder should inspect the site prior to submitting of the offer and make himself familiar with the site conditions and available facilities 2 Bidders alongwith the offers must give an undertaking that the steel plates of tanks pipelines that have contained leaded gasoline will not be used for edible products drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe by suitable means 3 Demolition is an inherently hazardous process and hence every person involved in demolition activity must wear protective equipment including helmet gloves safety footwear etc as per BPCL guidelines 4 Demolition must be supervised by persons having thorough knowledge of demolition process 5 Successful bidder shall carryout a survey to assess the physical characteristics and design of the facilities to be demolished so as to arrive at a safe demolition method Based on survey Demolition Action Plan shall be submitted for BPCLrsquos approval before starting any demolition The plan should include bull Sequence of demolition of facilities with time frame bull Method of demolition of facilities including drawings sketches if any bull The proposed treatment for steel plates particularly for tanks which contained leaded gasoline

42

bull How the party will further utilize the steel plates obtained from product tanks and also the product pipes bull Method of disposal of debris bull Manpower to be deployed bull Machinery Equipment to be deployed bull List of PPE [ Personal Protective Equipments ] required and that would be worn by people involved in the activity 6 Before demolition begins all utility services to the structure like electricity water etc must be disconnected Arrangements must be made to keep the unwanted persons as far away as possible from the site by necessary barricade 7 It is dangerous to leave isolated parts of a wall structures standing as they are liable to collapse from the effect of high winds self weight etc and hence necessary cordoning should be made for such cases 8 Debris should not be allowed to build up against walls or floors with the consequent risk of the structure being unintentionally overloaded 9 Disposal process for debris and pit yard for the same should be identified for safe disposal within the stipulated time 10 Order dismantling From safety consideration following order for dismantling of the depot facility is recommended bull All equipment fittings bull AG Product piping and allied fittings bull AG Product tanks bull UG Product tanks bull Fire protection facilities ie fire water tanks hydrant mains monitors etc bull Internal electrification bull Structures bull Buildings bull Electrical ndash external yard lighting cabling MCC etc bull Communication The above is a standard sequence for dismantling but for this particular tender above sequence is superseded by earlier conditions of dismantling in 3 phases as mentioned in special conditions above 111 Demolition of Above Ground (AG) Tanks There are fatal and serious accidents caused by persons entering confined spaces without the necessary tests being carried out and correct safety rescue equipment being provided It is therefore absolutely essential to ensure that product tanks are tested and certified gas free prior to starting of hot work Following sequence shall be followed for dismantling of AG tanks a) Mechanical isolation of Tank by removing all pipe connections fittings like Level Gauges Dip hatch PV Valves Inter-tank catwalk (if any) b) Internal treatment and further dismantling AG tanks shall be demolished preferably by reverse jacking method

43

For safe working necessary scaffolds platforms etc shall be erected and proper access to them shall be provided The steel plates cut from tank shall be lowered using safe hoisting devices having valid test certificates Prevention of further use of steel plates which contained leaded gasoline for storage of edible products drinking water unless they are removed While disposing of the steel plates obtained from product tanks which contained leaded gasoline it shall be ensured that they are not further used for storing edible product and drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe This could be ensured by the following methods By heat treatment of steel plates using flame cleaner By removing all scales etc by abrasive blast cleaning using grits shots If the plates are grit shot blasted care shall be taken to collect the grit or shot from operation to prevent spread of lead bearing dust The used grits shots must be treated as contaminated and not reused for other operations It should be disposed off along with the residue thus obtained as per practice followed for leaded sludge All parties involved in handling the plates should be made aware of their origin and risks involved in view of leaded gasoline Disposal of steel plates from tanks which didnrsquot contain leaded gasoline Steel plates of other tanks in which leaded products have never been stored can be disposed off after cleaning with wire brush to bare metal particularly the first strake and bottom plates The responsibility of ensuring that the plates are completely safe for further use lies with the successful vendor 112 Demolition of UG tanks Following sequence should be sued for the disposal of Underground tanks

1 Mechanical isolation of Tank by removing all pipe connections fittings like Level Gauges Dip hatch PV Valves etc

2 All personnel involved in the removal and disposal of underground tanks should be aware of the potential hazards associated withmdash (a) flammable andor combustible liquids (b) product toxicity (c) entry into confined spaces and (d) entry into excavations

3 Before start of any work on the UG tank ensure that the copies of the tank cleaning certificates for the tanks are available The same to be certified by the BPCL officer (or) authorized inspector from BPCL who is witnessing the demolition before the start of the work

4 Open the manhole covers with the anchoring supports in place and if the tank is found to be filled with water it will be necessary to dispose of the water in an environmentally safe manner

5 After removal of the water from the tank refill the tank with fresh potable water until the tank starts to overflow Do not allow excess water to escape into the excavation and ensure the level does not rise into the vent pipe and submit the tank to excess static pressure

6 Withdraw water until the level is again down to 150 mm below the top of the tank

44

Use only pumping equipment suitable for the purpose and collect all water for proper Disposal

7 Allow the tank to settle for 2-3 hours and test the small vapor space with a gas detector and if the reading is below 5 of the LEL then the tank may be emptied If the same is found above 5 remove the water from the tank The disposal vendor may inform BPCL about the higher LEL readings and BPCL shall arrange to clean the tank further No work shall be taken up on the tank in this case Please note that the reading of the gas detector has to be witnessed by the BPCL officer (or) authorized inspector from BPCL

8 If the reading of the gas detector is below 5 the water may be removed and the cutting operations may be carried out

For safe working necessary shoring shuttering platforms shall be done and proper access shall be provided The steel plates cut from tank shall be lifted using safe hoisting devices having valid test certificates Prevention of further use of steel plates which contained leaded gasoline for storage of edible products drinking water unless they are removed While disposing of the steel plates obtained from product tanks which contained leaded gasoline it shall be ensured that they are not further used for storing edible product and drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe This could be ensured by the following methods By heat treatment of steel plates using flame cleaner By removing all scales etc by abrasive blast cleaning using grits shots If the plates are grit shot blasted care shall be taken to collect the grit or shot from operation to prevent spread of lead bearing dust The used grits shots must be treated as contaminated and not reused for other operations It should be disposed off along with the residue thus obtained as per practice followed for leaded sludge All parties involved in handling the plates should be made aware of their origin and risks involved in view of leaded gasoline Disposal of steel plates from tanks which didnrsquot contain leaded gasoline Steel plates of other tanks in which leaded products have never been stored can be disposed off after cleaning with wire brush to bare metal particularly the first strake and bottom plates The responsibility of ensuring that the plates are completely safe for further use lies with the successful vendor

12 Product Pipelines The pipelines can be disposed off after cleaning by sufficient water flushing The successful vendor shall ensure that these pipes are not re-used for carrying edible products drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe All parties involved in handling the pipes should be made aware of their origin and risks involved 13 General Safety regulations precautions while carrying out dismantling works The objective of this documents is to provide and establish safe-working practices at the work site of Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd These summarized safety requirements are mandatory and should be fully understood both by the successful vendor and their employees The contractual obligation for safety lies completely with the contractor

45

himself Further some additional safety requirements also can come up In such an even the successful vendor shall follow the more stringent regulation at all times The successful vendor shall at his own expense arrange and comply with all safety provisions as stipulated by the Company Bueuro of Indian Standards the Electricity act Factory act OISD and other acts as applicable in respect of all personnel directly or indirectly employed for the work The successful vendor shall ensure that he his sub-contractor and workers employed by him shall comply with all fire safety heath regulations issued from time to time by the company The successful vendor shall also be liable for any pecuniary liability arising on account of any violation by him of the safety requirements Should any injury to people or loss or damage due to fire or accident to any property or a portion thereof occur as a result of failure to comply with such regulations the successful vendor shall be held responsible for the consequences thereof and shall keep the company harmless and indemnified Relevant Indian standard codes on safety 1) IS3764-1922-Excavation work-code of safety 2) IS401 (Part1amp2) ndash 1967 - Safety regulations for steel tubular scaffolding 3) IS3696(Part 1)-1987-Safety code for scaffolds 4) IS3696(Part 2)-1987-Safety code for Ladders 5) IS7293-1974-Safety code for working with construction machinery 6) IS3016-1982-Code of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operations 7) IS4130-1991-Demolition of buildings-Code of safety 8) IS5216(Part 1amp2)-1982-Recommendation on safety procedures and practices in Electrical work 9) IS10667-1983-Guide for selection of industrial safety equipments for protection foot and leg 10) IS6994(Part 1)-1973-Specification for safety glovesPart 1-Leather and cotton gloves 11) IS2925-1984-Specification for Industrial safety helmets 12) IS3521-1983-Industrial safety belts and harnesses Working at Height Working at height is one of the most hazardous construction operations Utmost care is to be taken while working at height Working at height more than 2 Mtrs Shall be done with suitable guard rails and toe board Guard rail and toe board dimensions shall be same as given for scaffoldings While working at height 2 Mtrs And above safety harness must be used All openings must be boldly amp clearly marked and properly barricaded If cover is used it must be capable to bear the weight Proper crawling ladders must be used for sloping roof where tile battens are not strong enough to take the load For fragile roof crawling boards or roof ladder shall be used Openings cut outs on floor roof must be guarded with barricade cover having capacity to withstand human load and clearly marked with colour and notice board Using Ladder

46

Only one person shall climb or descent from one ladder at a time It shall be secured at top and bottom and in addition one person should be present at the ground to hold the ladder as a second check If the ladder is used for carrying material as well suitable foot holds and handholds shall be provided on the ladder The slope of the ladder shall not be too steep or flat (the ladder shall be given an inclination not steeper than 1 to 4 ie 1 horizontal to 4 vertical) to cause slipping or falling off and it shall rest on firm surface No portable single ladder shall be over 10 M in lengths while the width between the side rails in ring ladder shall in no case be less than 30 cms for ladder upto and including 3 Mtrs in length Ladder shall extend at least 1 M above landing place For longer ladders this width should be increased by at least by 6 mm for each additional 30 cms of length Uniform step spacing shall not exceed 15 cms Rung of the ladder shall not be used for support or to tie stiles or side members are meant for this Ladder shall not be hung from its rungs or from one stile as this tends to pull out the rungs Make sure that footwear is free from mud or grease etc before climbing a ladder Ladder used shall be of standard material like wooden steel and be sufficiently strong conforming to IS3696-1991(Part 2) Scaffolding Scaffolding can be defined as a temporary structure supporting one or more platforms and which is used either as a workplace or for storage of materials in the course construction work including both for maintenance and demolition Scaffolding shall be provided for all works that cannot be safely done from the ground except such short period of work as can be done safely from ladders Scaffolds shall be erected altered or dismantled only by competent persons under proper supervision After erection scaffolds shall be inspected at least once in a week and a written report on each inspection is kept The height above which scaffolding is mandatory is 2 Mtrs Scaffolding shall be of good quality Bamboo or steel tubular structure conforming to IS 4014(Part I and II) Scaffolds shall be designed for their maximum load and with a safety factor of at least 4 or as prescribed by the site-in-charge Scaffolds shall be provided with safe means of access such as stairs ladders or ramps Scaffold shall be tied or anchored to the building or structure at suitable intervals so as to prevent movement

47

Joints in the scaffolds shall be tied up and clamped properly to avoid any slippage The upright members of the scaffolding shall be placed on firm and level ground and base plates at their feet shall rest on timber sole boards All the uprights shall be kept equidistant and shall be connected and strengthened by ladders fixed on the inside of the uprights for strength joints in ladders shall be staggered Transforms shall be set on top of ladders and at right angles to them and building structure Bracing is essential to stiffen the scaffolds and prevent sideways movement and it should run diagonally from ladder to ladder or upright to upright Working platforms and gangways should rest squarely and evenly on transforms to prevent risk of trippling Recommended width of it are a) Not less than 60 cm if used as footing only b) Not less than 80 cm if used also for stacking of materials c) Not less than 11 Mtrs If used for the support of a treETLe platform The provision of security guard rails and toe board at every point at which full height is more than 2 Mtrs Shall be made Guard rail height should be between 90cm and 115 cm and toe board should raise 15 cm above the working platform Suitable protection shall be made by providing debris netting against falling of materials Mobile tower scaffold ndash wheels should be locked when in use Static tower scaffold should not exceed 12 Mtrs In height when free standing and above this height should tied Height to base width ratio for static tower should not more than 41 351 and 31 for indoor outdoor and mobile tower respectively Safety harness should be used while working at height more than 2 Mtrs Scaffolding shall be physically checked for load carrying capacity occasionally Following BIS safety codes shall be referred for further safety precautions a) IS3696-1987 PART I-Safety of scaffolding b) IS3696-1991 PART II-Safety code for ladder c) IS4014-PART 2-Code of practive for steel tubular scaffolding ndash safety regulations Working Platform Wherever possible all works to be done at a height greater than 2 Mtrs Above ground level must be performed from properly constructed and maintained working platform Safe means of access shall be provided to all working platforms Working platforms gangways and stairways shall be so constructed that they shall not sag unduly or unequally Every opening in a working platform shall be provided with suitable beams to prevent the fall of persons or materials The working platform shall be - Closely boarded

48

- At least 60 cm wide if used only as a footing only at least 80 cm wide if used also for stacking material and at least 11 Mtrs If used for the support of a treETLe platform - Provided with tow-boards of minimum 015 Mtrs in height - Provided with hand rails not greater than 085 Mtrs above toe-board - Constructed as close to the structure or building as possible Working on roof People working on roof shall be properly protected by providing temporary railing hand rails safety harness Workers working underneath shall use helmets Care shall be taken to prevent falling of material from top to adjoining area in slat roofs more than 10deg safety belt shall be used and belt end fastened properly to a fixed object Workmen shall not be allowed to work on slippery roofs Fragile materials such as wired glass corrugated plastic sheeting and unreinforced insulating slabs etc shall be identified and necessary precautions taken while working on them People working on fragile roof shall be properly protected by providing two Crawling Bards or Roof ladders so that one is available to stand on while the other is being moved Crawling Boards shall have cross batons atleast 32 mm thick and not more than 380 mm apart and shall be secured in position Gas cutting Adherence to relevant codes and employment of qualified workers are two basic requirements for gas cutting process Hazards such as electricity heat flame flammable gas etc are present in this process Hence following precautions must be followed while carrying these operations All fire precautions as stipulated in IS3016 (Code of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operations) shall be followed while gas cutting operations) shall be followed while gas cutting Fire extinguishers sand buckets water and gunny bags shall be provided when hot work is in progress Gas cylinders used for gas cutting Gas cylinders shall be of approved make Gas cylinder valves shall always be checked and shall be closed when not in use Be stored in a well-ventilated area Be fitted with safety caps when not in use Not be lifted by nozzle and rolled All gas and oxygen regulators shall be fitted with Flashback arrestors being non-return valves designed to prevent and explosive mix developing in cylinder Checking for leaks shall be by means of soapy liquid applied to each joint and under no circumstances shall a naked flame be applied to any part of the cylinder When working at a height do not place cylinders directly beneath the working area as molten metal may fall in to the hoses causing leaks and possibly igniting the gases

49

The welder and any person working in close proximity in order to prevent permanent damage to the eyes must wear suitable eye protection when not in use electricity to the holder and electrode shall turned off Hose shall be in good condition properly clamped as per specifications Welding cable shall have proper insulation with minimum number of joints All equipments shall be properly earthed and cables properly insulated and connected LPG Cylinders if used should be stored kept in a well-ventilated placed and there should be no excavations drains or basements nearby LPG Cylinders should never be stored below ground level or closer than 3 M to cylinder containing oxygen or materials which are toxic and corrosive Cylinders full or empty should never to stored upright with the valve uppermost The valve of empty LPG cylinders should be kept closed if they are left open air will diffuse into the cylinder and may form an explosive mixture BIS Code IS3016-1982 on ldquocode of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operationsrdquo shall be referred for further safety measures Electrical work Some of the basic safety steps to be ensured are given below 1) Only authorised person shall carry out dismantling of electrical system 2) Isolation of the electrical system before taking up the work must be ensured 3) Before working on an electrical line fuse should be physically removed and the line is isolated and a suitable locking mechanism must be provided to prevent accidental switching fixing fuses by other persons A notice board displaying ldquoMen at workrdquo message should be placed The section of circuit under repair should be connected to earth 4) IS 5216-1982 ldquoRecommendations on safety procedures and practices in Electric Worksrdquo shall be referred for further safety measures Working with machineries Material handling equipments Many accidents take place while handling materials at site It is highly hazardous operation Hence special attention by contractor is required in this respect Following precautions are recommended Safe working space for all these equipments must be provided Proper material stockyard should be made and all material should be staked arranged kept in orderly manner with proper moving space for handling machinery Proper warning boards signs shall be provided when machineries like cranes hoists are being operated Brakes clutches of winches shall be checked on regular basis Chains ropes belts shall be inspected and repaired changed as necessary All moving part of the material handling equipment must be provided with suitable guards

50

Lifting ropes should be inspected for kinking loose wires high strands corrosion nicking lubrication change in diameter cross section Slings and other lifting materials which are not suitable for use should be promptly withdrawn and destroyed Lifting chains should be inspected for bent links cracks in weld areas or any other section of link trasverse nicks and gauges and corrosion pits Elongation of the lifting chain link due to over loading should be inspected before using it For lifting hook if the throat opening exceeds 15 of the normal opening it should be replaced When inspecting the hook measurement must be made between the shank and narrowest point of the hook opening A chain used for lifting should not be spliced by inserting a bolt between two links Strain should not be put on a kinked chain Hammer should not be used to force a hook over a chain link A safety hook fitted with a latch to prevent displacement of loads should only be used for material handling lifting IS7293-1974 (Code of Practice for Working with Construction Machinery) shall be referred for further safety measures Cranes All works involving the use of crane shall be properly planned in advance and the following shall be ensured The crane is capable of lifting the load Safe load capacity should be clearly marked on jibs winches pulleys slings and ropes All job cranes should have an automatic safe load indicator which alerts the operator The condition of the ground at the crane location is satisfactory to support the crane and the load The rotation of the cab and therefore the boom is not restricted-suitable matting or plates are available to protect underground services and paving All slings shackles hooks etc are of correct rating and in good condition Cranes and lifting equipments must be inspected and carry a valid test certificate issued by an accredited testing agency Crane hooks etc are to be fitted with properly functioning safety clips to prevent displacement of the sling from the hook during the lift Driver of the crane must be watchful and must ensure before driving the vehicle either forward or reverse that no one is near the wheel of the vehicle and no one is trying to climb the vehicle while moving Crane operators and signalers must be over the age of 18 trained and sufficiently experienced There should always to a signalman or a signaling system such as a

51

telephone if the crane operator cannot see the load throughout the lift Hand signal shall be clear and distinct and shall follow recognised code or system Workers must be use safety shoe and helmet They are also required to wear gloves and other PPE for handling of some special materials Raising lowering and braking of jib should not be done abruptly in order to prevent it from snapping All vehicles used by the contractor shall be in worthy conditions and in conformance to the land transport requirements Cranes should be tested and examined by a competent person for its wear and tear No part of the crane or crane load should be closer than 4 Mtrs to live overhead For movement of crane or other material handling equipment ramp gradient should not exceed 1 in 10 No person should be allowed to stand or work under lifted load All drivers shall hold a valid driving license for the class of vehicle to be driven Manual Handling Assistance should be obtained if the load is too heavy or awkward for manual handing Clear walkway to the destination and safe stack should be ensured before handing the load manually Following procedure should be followed while lifting the load manually Stand close to the load on a firm footing and with feet about 30 am apart Bend the knees and keep your back as straight as you can Take a firm grip on a load Breathe in and throw the shoulders backwards Straighten the legs amp continue to keep the back as straight as you can Make sure that your view is not obstructed by the load Keep the load close to the body Lift slowly and smoothly When carrying the load avoid twisting spine to run move your feet instead One person should not be allowed to pull more than 63 kg The best weight unit for lifting by a worker is 18 kg and hence should be fixed as upper limit of load to be lifted by worker If two or more workers are lifting one should give instructions to ensure that the team works together bull Type of clothing is very important in manual handling of material Clothing should be such that it allows easy movement of arms and will not catch in machinery or on a load

52

bull The successful bidder of the said depot assets will assume full responsibility for demolishing and dismantling the said facilities and itrsquos removal from the corporationrsquos land whether through his own employees or through contract labour It should also be a condition of the tender documents that consequent upon the sale of the said depot assets the depot shall cease to be the corporationrsquos ldquoestablishmentrdquo as that expression is defined in the Building and other construction workers actrsquo1996and if the successful bidder employs 50 or more building workers for the demolition of the said facilities he as the ldquoemployerrdquo in relation to the said establishment will ensure full compliance with the said act including section 44 amp 45 thereof Upon the cancellation of the factory license and the slump sale of the assets of the said depot the storage and distribution of petroleum products is no longer carried on in the said facilities The successful bidder or purchaser of the said depot assets who demolishes the said facilities with the intention of selling the various items from the depot as scrap for his own benefit cannot be regarded as a ldquocontractorrdquo as that expression is defined in the contract labour (regulation amp abolition act1970 Similarly the workmen engaged by the successful bidder or purchaser of the said depot assets for carrying out the work of demolition cannot be regarded as contract labour under the said act In the circumstances no sooner the property in the assets of the depot facilities is transferred to the successful bidder or purchaser the corporation can not be regarded as the ldquoprinciple employerrdquo under the said act in as much as the Corpn has ceased to continue the work of the establishment viz The storage and distribution of the petroleum products in the concerned depot bull Under the Environment (protection) Act 1986 read with Hazardous waste (management amp handling) rules1989 the ldquooccupierrdquo in relation to the depot facilities is obliged to ensure that all hazardous waste are properly handled and disposed of without any adverse effects which may result from such wastes and is also responsible for proper collection reception treatment storage or disposal of these wastes either himself or through the ldquooperator of the facilityrdquo Since the corporation is governed by the said act and rules and highest bidder purchaser of the depot assets is not the occupier generating hazardous it is incumbent on the corporation to continue its practice namely handing over the site to the successful bidder the product including the sludge vapour and gas etc is completely removed as per the Companyrsquos operating procedure It may also be appreciated that the highest bidderpurchaser may fail to take any safeguards to protect his employees or the employees of a contractor engaged by him or the public at large from the toxic or poisonous effects of the residual sludge vapour or gas

ARBITRATION CLAUSE

Any dispute or difference whatsoever arising out of or in connection with this Agreement including any question regarding its existence validity construction interpretation application meaning scope operation or effect of this contract or termination thereof shall be referred to and finally resolved through arbitration as per the procedure mentioned herein below (a) The dispute or difference shall in any event be referred only to a Sole Arbitrator (b) The appointment and arbitration proceedings shall be conducted in accordance with SCOPE forum of Arbitration Rules for the time being in force or as amended from time to time (c) The Seat of arbitration shall be at Mumbai (d) The proceedings shall be conducted in English language (e) The cost of the proceedings shall be equally borne by the parties unless otherwise Directed by the Sole Arbitrator

53

Page 40: e-AUCTION SALE - Bharat Petroleum

40

ANNEXURE-D

Scope and SPECIAL CONDITIONS for Disposal of old tanks amp Depot Assets BPCL has different Installation amp depot as per the list in table A Part I The above list is only indicative and not limited exhaustive or actual and it is only for your general referenceguidance Parties have to physically visit the depot and inspect the lot meant for sale and make their own estimates and ascertain the condition of materials its quality it weight quantities make model numbers size capacities specifications and condition etc Therefore no claim shall be entertained in case of any variations if reported at the time of upliftment which may kindly be noted However there may be few items as given below left in the depot not meant for disposal and the same are separately marked or shown at the time of inspection and parties should consider accordingly The following items are not covered in the subject disposal and they are excluded from contractorrsquos scope of work a) Land b) Grown up Big Trees However small bushes shrubs etc are to be

removed and area to be cleaned from all vegetation etc 1 Pipelines running under Railway Tracks 2 Any petroleum products such as petroldieselkerosenelubricantsgreases

gear oils etc found in tankspipesbarrelsloosebulkpackages etc either inside or outside depot premises Petroleum products sludge are not covered in sale and to be handed over to BPCL if any foundsalvaged

3 Dispensing pumps retail outlet items like trays etc which are clearly marked amp kept separately

Please note that as BPCL has to handover land to Govt Authorities for their construction of sheds etc urgently and therefore the sequence of disposal in Phases and Time Lines shall be as under Contractor has to immediately complete the disposal of facilities falling under area from boundary wall The contractorrsquos obligations for completion of entire job will be as per tender terms amp conditions At the time of dismantling of facilities the contractor has to provide separate temporary fencing at his cost so that even after handing over part land to Govt Authorities for their construction activities other facilities are demarcated and any encroachment from unauthorized authority people are avoided The contractor has to make their own arrangements for safety and security during the entire operations of disposal activities The entire job must be completed as above but not exceeding 16 weeks from the date of authority letter as shown above failing which appropriate action as deemed fit will be taken in line with the general terms and conditions of the auction tender The successful bidder has to surface amp level the complete area after shifting all the materials All debris are to be removed from site For leveling the ground to one level

41

and filling up all trenches of underground tanks or any low level or trenches all debris earth rubble bricks mortar etc salvaged from dismantling are to be used The bidder has to arrange and bear the cost of dismantling loading unloading amp transportation of materials to his their place After excavating removing the underground tanks pipelines etc the same are to be filled up with available material or material brought from outside if required at contractorrsquos cost and risk in particular for filling up of underground tank trenches etc Dismantling of Underground pipelines in the Railway siding area from decantation header manifold sections and up to BPCL depot compound wall needs Railways permission for dismantling excavation etc which are to be obtained by the Purchaser only However BPCL may provide any assistance if required to the Purchaser in obtaining such permissions After excavation etc the area is to be filled back and brought to original condition to the satisfaction of the BPCL and as directed All safety precautions as stipulated by BPCL are to be followed at the time of disposal of facilities both inside and outside BPCL depot premises compound wall Any damage to the Corporationrsquos or Third Partyrsquos properties during removal of the items will have to be made good by the successful tenderer at their own cost The Corporation reserves the right to claim from the contractor any expenses which might have been incurred by it over and above the EMD by way of restoring damages caused to properties belonging to the Corporation Third Parties by the action of such contractorrsquos or their men Party has to make his own arrangement for power connections to cut the tanks or lighting or any other purpose BPCL shall not provide any power connection No invoice challan will be issued by BPCL for each truck of materials to be removed since the entire materials are being disposed on lumpsum single lot basis OTHER SPECIAL CONDITIONS FOR DEMOLITION OF DEPOT FACILITIES 1 The intending bidder should inspect the site prior to submitting of the offer and make himself familiar with the site conditions and available facilities 2 Bidders alongwith the offers must give an undertaking that the steel plates of tanks pipelines that have contained leaded gasoline will not be used for edible products drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe by suitable means 3 Demolition is an inherently hazardous process and hence every person involved in demolition activity must wear protective equipment including helmet gloves safety footwear etc as per BPCL guidelines 4 Demolition must be supervised by persons having thorough knowledge of demolition process 5 Successful bidder shall carryout a survey to assess the physical characteristics and design of the facilities to be demolished so as to arrive at a safe demolition method Based on survey Demolition Action Plan shall be submitted for BPCLrsquos approval before starting any demolition The plan should include bull Sequence of demolition of facilities with time frame bull Method of demolition of facilities including drawings sketches if any bull The proposed treatment for steel plates particularly for tanks which contained leaded gasoline

42

bull How the party will further utilize the steel plates obtained from product tanks and also the product pipes bull Method of disposal of debris bull Manpower to be deployed bull Machinery Equipment to be deployed bull List of PPE [ Personal Protective Equipments ] required and that would be worn by people involved in the activity 6 Before demolition begins all utility services to the structure like electricity water etc must be disconnected Arrangements must be made to keep the unwanted persons as far away as possible from the site by necessary barricade 7 It is dangerous to leave isolated parts of a wall structures standing as they are liable to collapse from the effect of high winds self weight etc and hence necessary cordoning should be made for such cases 8 Debris should not be allowed to build up against walls or floors with the consequent risk of the structure being unintentionally overloaded 9 Disposal process for debris and pit yard for the same should be identified for safe disposal within the stipulated time 10 Order dismantling From safety consideration following order for dismantling of the depot facility is recommended bull All equipment fittings bull AG Product piping and allied fittings bull AG Product tanks bull UG Product tanks bull Fire protection facilities ie fire water tanks hydrant mains monitors etc bull Internal electrification bull Structures bull Buildings bull Electrical ndash external yard lighting cabling MCC etc bull Communication The above is a standard sequence for dismantling but for this particular tender above sequence is superseded by earlier conditions of dismantling in 3 phases as mentioned in special conditions above 111 Demolition of Above Ground (AG) Tanks There are fatal and serious accidents caused by persons entering confined spaces without the necessary tests being carried out and correct safety rescue equipment being provided It is therefore absolutely essential to ensure that product tanks are tested and certified gas free prior to starting of hot work Following sequence shall be followed for dismantling of AG tanks a) Mechanical isolation of Tank by removing all pipe connections fittings like Level Gauges Dip hatch PV Valves Inter-tank catwalk (if any) b) Internal treatment and further dismantling AG tanks shall be demolished preferably by reverse jacking method

43

For safe working necessary scaffolds platforms etc shall be erected and proper access to them shall be provided The steel plates cut from tank shall be lowered using safe hoisting devices having valid test certificates Prevention of further use of steel plates which contained leaded gasoline for storage of edible products drinking water unless they are removed While disposing of the steel plates obtained from product tanks which contained leaded gasoline it shall be ensured that they are not further used for storing edible product and drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe This could be ensured by the following methods By heat treatment of steel plates using flame cleaner By removing all scales etc by abrasive blast cleaning using grits shots If the plates are grit shot blasted care shall be taken to collect the grit or shot from operation to prevent spread of lead bearing dust The used grits shots must be treated as contaminated and not reused for other operations It should be disposed off along with the residue thus obtained as per practice followed for leaded sludge All parties involved in handling the plates should be made aware of their origin and risks involved in view of leaded gasoline Disposal of steel plates from tanks which didnrsquot contain leaded gasoline Steel plates of other tanks in which leaded products have never been stored can be disposed off after cleaning with wire brush to bare metal particularly the first strake and bottom plates The responsibility of ensuring that the plates are completely safe for further use lies with the successful vendor 112 Demolition of UG tanks Following sequence should be sued for the disposal of Underground tanks

1 Mechanical isolation of Tank by removing all pipe connections fittings like Level Gauges Dip hatch PV Valves etc

2 All personnel involved in the removal and disposal of underground tanks should be aware of the potential hazards associated withmdash (a) flammable andor combustible liquids (b) product toxicity (c) entry into confined spaces and (d) entry into excavations

3 Before start of any work on the UG tank ensure that the copies of the tank cleaning certificates for the tanks are available The same to be certified by the BPCL officer (or) authorized inspector from BPCL who is witnessing the demolition before the start of the work

4 Open the manhole covers with the anchoring supports in place and if the tank is found to be filled with water it will be necessary to dispose of the water in an environmentally safe manner

5 After removal of the water from the tank refill the tank with fresh potable water until the tank starts to overflow Do not allow excess water to escape into the excavation and ensure the level does not rise into the vent pipe and submit the tank to excess static pressure

6 Withdraw water until the level is again down to 150 mm below the top of the tank

44

Use only pumping equipment suitable for the purpose and collect all water for proper Disposal

7 Allow the tank to settle for 2-3 hours and test the small vapor space with a gas detector and if the reading is below 5 of the LEL then the tank may be emptied If the same is found above 5 remove the water from the tank The disposal vendor may inform BPCL about the higher LEL readings and BPCL shall arrange to clean the tank further No work shall be taken up on the tank in this case Please note that the reading of the gas detector has to be witnessed by the BPCL officer (or) authorized inspector from BPCL

8 If the reading of the gas detector is below 5 the water may be removed and the cutting operations may be carried out

For safe working necessary shoring shuttering platforms shall be done and proper access shall be provided The steel plates cut from tank shall be lifted using safe hoisting devices having valid test certificates Prevention of further use of steel plates which contained leaded gasoline for storage of edible products drinking water unless they are removed While disposing of the steel plates obtained from product tanks which contained leaded gasoline it shall be ensured that they are not further used for storing edible product and drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe This could be ensured by the following methods By heat treatment of steel plates using flame cleaner By removing all scales etc by abrasive blast cleaning using grits shots If the plates are grit shot blasted care shall be taken to collect the grit or shot from operation to prevent spread of lead bearing dust The used grits shots must be treated as contaminated and not reused for other operations It should be disposed off along with the residue thus obtained as per practice followed for leaded sludge All parties involved in handling the plates should be made aware of their origin and risks involved in view of leaded gasoline Disposal of steel plates from tanks which didnrsquot contain leaded gasoline Steel plates of other tanks in which leaded products have never been stored can be disposed off after cleaning with wire brush to bare metal particularly the first strake and bottom plates The responsibility of ensuring that the plates are completely safe for further use lies with the successful vendor

12 Product Pipelines The pipelines can be disposed off after cleaning by sufficient water flushing The successful vendor shall ensure that these pipes are not re-used for carrying edible products drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe All parties involved in handling the pipes should be made aware of their origin and risks involved 13 General Safety regulations precautions while carrying out dismantling works The objective of this documents is to provide and establish safe-working practices at the work site of Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd These summarized safety requirements are mandatory and should be fully understood both by the successful vendor and their employees The contractual obligation for safety lies completely with the contractor

45

himself Further some additional safety requirements also can come up In such an even the successful vendor shall follow the more stringent regulation at all times The successful vendor shall at his own expense arrange and comply with all safety provisions as stipulated by the Company Bueuro of Indian Standards the Electricity act Factory act OISD and other acts as applicable in respect of all personnel directly or indirectly employed for the work The successful vendor shall ensure that he his sub-contractor and workers employed by him shall comply with all fire safety heath regulations issued from time to time by the company The successful vendor shall also be liable for any pecuniary liability arising on account of any violation by him of the safety requirements Should any injury to people or loss or damage due to fire or accident to any property or a portion thereof occur as a result of failure to comply with such regulations the successful vendor shall be held responsible for the consequences thereof and shall keep the company harmless and indemnified Relevant Indian standard codes on safety 1) IS3764-1922-Excavation work-code of safety 2) IS401 (Part1amp2) ndash 1967 - Safety regulations for steel tubular scaffolding 3) IS3696(Part 1)-1987-Safety code for scaffolds 4) IS3696(Part 2)-1987-Safety code for Ladders 5) IS7293-1974-Safety code for working with construction machinery 6) IS3016-1982-Code of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operations 7) IS4130-1991-Demolition of buildings-Code of safety 8) IS5216(Part 1amp2)-1982-Recommendation on safety procedures and practices in Electrical work 9) IS10667-1983-Guide for selection of industrial safety equipments for protection foot and leg 10) IS6994(Part 1)-1973-Specification for safety glovesPart 1-Leather and cotton gloves 11) IS2925-1984-Specification for Industrial safety helmets 12) IS3521-1983-Industrial safety belts and harnesses Working at Height Working at height is one of the most hazardous construction operations Utmost care is to be taken while working at height Working at height more than 2 Mtrs Shall be done with suitable guard rails and toe board Guard rail and toe board dimensions shall be same as given for scaffoldings While working at height 2 Mtrs And above safety harness must be used All openings must be boldly amp clearly marked and properly barricaded If cover is used it must be capable to bear the weight Proper crawling ladders must be used for sloping roof where tile battens are not strong enough to take the load For fragile roof crawling boards or roof ladder shall be used Openings cut outs on floor roof must be guarded with barricade cover having capacity to withstand human load and clearly marked with colour and notice board Using Ladder

46

Only one person shall climb or descent from one ladder at a time It shall be secured at top and bottom and in addition one person should be present at the ground to hold the ladder as a second check If the ladder is used for carrying material as well suitable foot holds and handholds shall be provided on the ladder The slope of the ladder shall not be too steep or flat (the ladder shall be given an inclination not steeper than 1 to 4 ie 1 horizontal to 4 vertical) to cause slipping or falling off and it shall rest on firm surface No portable single ladder shall be over 10 M in lengths while the width between the side rails in ring ladder shall in no case be less than 30 cms for ladder upto and including 3 Mtrs in length Ladder shall extend at least 1 M above landing place For longer ladders this width should be increased by at least by 6 mm for each additional 30 cms of length Uniform step spacing shall not exceed 15 cms Rung of the ladder shall not be used for support or to tie stiles or side members are meant for this Ladder shall not be hung from its rungs or from one stile as this tends to pull out the rungs Make sure that footwear is free from mud or grease etc before climbing a ladder Ladder used shall be of standard material like wooden steel and be sufficiently strong conforming to IS3696-1991(Part 2) Scaffolding Scaffolding can be defined as a temporary structure supporting one or more platforms and which is used either as a workplace or for storage of materials in the course construction work including both for maintenance and demolition Scaffolding shall be provided for all works that cannot be safely done from the ground except such short period of work as can be done safely from ladders Scaffolds shall be erected altered or dismantled only by competent persons under proper supervision After erection scaffolds shall be inspected at least once in a week and a written report on each inspection is kept The height above which scaffolding is mandatory is 2 Mtrs Scaffolding shall be of good quality Bamboo or steel tubular structure conforming to IS 4014(Part I and II) Scaffolds shall be designed for their maximum load and with a safety factor of at least 4 or as prescribed by the site-in-charge Scaffolds shall be provided with safe means of access such as stairs ladders or ramps Scaffold shall be tied or anchored to the building or structure at suitable intervals so as to prevent movement

47

Joints in the scaffolds shall be tied up and clamped properly to avoid any slippage The upright members of the scaffolding shall be placed on firm and level ground and base plates at their feet shall rest on timber sole boards All the uprights shall be kept equidistant and shall be connected and strengthened by ladders fixed on the inside of the uprights for strength joints in ladders shall be staggered Transforms shall be set on top of ladders and at right angles to them and building structure Bracing is essential to stiffen the scaffolds and prevent sideways movement and it should run diagonally from ladder to ladder or upright to upright Working platforms and gangways should rest squarely and evenly on transforms to prevent risk of trippling Recommended width of it are a) Not less than 60 cm if used as footing only b) Not less than 80 cm if used also for stacking of materials c) Not less than 11 Mtrs If used for the support of a treETLe platform The provision of security guard rails and toe board at every point at which full height is more than 2 Mtrs Shall be made Guard rail height should be between 90cm and 115 cm and toe board should raise 15 cm above the working platform Suitable protection shall be made by providing debris netting against falling of materials Mobile tower scaffold ndash wheels should be locked when in use Static tower scaffold should not exceed 12 Mtrs In height when free standing and above this height should tied Height to base width ratio for static tower should not more than 41 351 and 31 for indoor outdoor and mobile tower respectively Safety harness should be used while working at height more than 2 Mtrs Scaffolding shall be physically checked for load carrying capacity occasionally Following BIS safety codes shall be referred for further safety precautions a) IS3696-1987 PART I-Safety of scaffolding b) IS3696-1991 PART II-Safety code for ladder c) IS4014-PART 2-Code of practive for steel tubular scaffolding ndash safety regulations Working Platform Wherever possible all works to be done at a height greater than 2 Mtrs Above ground level must be performed from properly constructed and maintained working platform Safe means of access shall be provided to all working platforms Working platforms gangways and stairways shall be so constructed that they shall not sag unduly or unequally Every opening in a working platform shall be provided with suitable beams to prevent the fall of persons or materials The working platform shall be - Closely boarded

48

- At least 60 cm wide if used only as a footing only at least 80 cm wide if used also for stacking material and at least 11 Mtrs If used for the support of a treETLe platform - Provided with tow-boards of minimum 015 Mtrs in height - Provided with hand rails not greater than 085 Mtrs above toe-board - Constructed as close to the structure or building as possible Working on roof People working on roof shall be properly protected by providing temporary railing hand rails safety harness Workers working underneath shall use helmets Care shall be taken to prevent falling of material from top to adjoining area in slat roofs more than 10deg safety belt shall be used and belt end fastened properly to a fixed object Workmen shall not be allowed to work on slippery roofs Fragile materials such as wired glass corrugated plastic sheeting and unreinforced insulating slabs etc shall be identified and necessary precautions taken while working on them People working on fragile roof shall be properly protected by providing two Crawling Bards or Roof ladders so that one is available to stand on while the other is being moved Crawling Boards shall have cross batons atleast 32 mm thick and not more than 380 mm apart and shall be secured in position Gas cutting Adherence to relevant codes and employment of qualified workers are two basic requirements for gas cutting process Hazards such as electricity heat flame flammable gas etc are present in this process Hence following precautions must be followed while carrying these operations All fire precautions as stipulated in IS3016 (Code of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operations) shall be followed while gas cutting operations) shall be followed while gas cutting Fire extinguishers sand buckets water and gunny bags shall be provided when hot work is in progress Gas cylinders used for gas cutting Gas cylinders shall be of approved make Gas cylinder valves shall always be checked and shall be closed when not in use Be stored in a well-ventilated area Be fitted with safety caps when not in use Not be lifted by nozzle and rolled All gas and oxygen regulators shall be fitted with Flashback arrestors being non-return valves designed to prevent and explosive mix developing in cylinder Checking for leaks shall be by means of soapy liquid applied to each joint and under no circumstances shall a naked flame be applied to any part of the cylinder When working at a height do not place cylinders directly beneath the working area as molten metal may fall in to the hoses causing leaks and possibly igniting the gases

49

The welder and any person working in close proximity in order to prevent permanent damage to the eyes must wear suitable eye protection when not in use electricity to the holder and electrode shall turned off Hose shall be in good condition properly clamped as per specifications Welding cable shall have proper insulation with minimum number of joints All equipments shall be properly earthed and cables properly insulated and connected LPG Cylinders if used should be stored kept in a well-ventilated placed and there should be no excavations drains or basements nearby LPG Cylinders should never be stored below ground level or closer than 3 M to cylinder containing oxygen or materials which are toxic and corrosive Cylinders full or empty should never to stored upright with the valve uppermost The valve of empty LPG cylinders should be kept closed if they are left open air will diffuse into the cylinder and may form an explosive mixture BIS Code IS3016-1982 on ldquocode of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operationsrdquo shall be referred for further safety measures Electrical work Some of the basic safety steps to be ensured are given below 1) Only authorised person shall carry out dismantling of electrical system 2) Isolation of the electrical system before taking up the work must be ensured 3) Before working on an electrical line fuse should be physically removed and the line is isolated and a suitable locking mechanism must be provided to prevent accidental switching fixing fuses by other persons A notice board displaying ldquoMen at workrdquo message should be placed The section of circuit under repair should be connected to earth 4) IS 5216-1982 ldquoRecommendations on safety procedures and practices in Electric Worksrdquo shall be referred for further safety measures Working with machineries Material handling equipments Many accidents take place while handling materials at site It is highly hazardous operation Hence special attention by contractor is required in this respect Following precautions are recommended Safe working space for all these equipments must be provided Proper material stockyard should be made and all material should be staked arranged kept in orderly manner with proper moving space for handling machinery Proper warning boards signs shall be provided when machineries like cranes hoists are being operated Brakes clutches of winches shall be checked on regular basis Chains ropes belts shall be inspected and repaired changed as necessary All moving part of the material handling equipment must be provided with suitable guards

50

Lifting ropes should be inspected for kinking loose wires high strands corrosion nicking lubrication change in diameter cross section Slings and other lifting materials which are not suitable for use should be promptly withdrawn and destroyed Lifting chains should be inspected for bent links cracks in weld areas or any other section of link trasverse nicks and gauges and corrosion pits Elongation of the lifting chain link due to over loading should be inspected before using it For lifting hook if the throat opening exceeds 15 of the normal opening it should be replaced When inspecting the hook measurement must be made between the shank and narrowest point of the hook opening A chain used for lifting should not be spliced by inserting a bolt between two links Strain should not be put on a kinked chain Hammer should not be used to force a hook over a chain link A safety hook fitted with a latch to prevent displacement of loads should only be used for material handling lifting IS7293-1974 (Code of Practice for Working with Construction Machinery) shall be referred for further safety measures Cranes All works involving the use of crane shall be properly planned in advance and the following shall be ensured The crane is capable of lifting the load Safe load capacity should be clearly marked on jibs winches pulleys slings and ropes All job cranes should have an automatic safe load indicator which alerts the operator The condition of the ground at the crane location is satisfactory to support the crane and the load The rotation of the cab and therefore the boom is not restricted-suitable matting or plates are available to protect underground services and paving All slings shackles hooks etc are of correct rating and in good condition Cranes and lifting equipments must be inspected and carry a valid test certificate issued by an accredited testing agency Crane hooks etc are to be fitted with properly functioning safety clips to prevent displacement of the sling from the hook during the lift Driver of the crane must be watchful and must ensure before driving the vehicle either forward or reverse that no one is near the wheel of the vehicle and no one is trying to climb the vehicle while moving Crane operators and signalers must be over the age of 18 trained and sufficiently experienced There should always to a signalman or a signaling system such as a

51

telephone if the crane operator cannot see the load throughout the lift Hand signal shall be clear and distinct and shall follow recognised code or system Workers must be use safety shoe and helmet They are also required to wear gloves and other PPE for handling of some special materials Raising lowering and braking of jib should not be done abruptly in order to prevent it from snapping All vehicles used by the contractor shall be in worthy conditions and in conformance to the land transport requirements Cranes should be tested and examined by a competent person for its wear and tear No part of the crane or crane load should be closer than 4 Mtrs to live overhead For movement of crane or other material handling equipment ramp gradient should not exceed 1 in 10 No person should be allowed to stand or work under lifted load All drivers shall hold a valid driving license for the class of vehicle to be driven Manual Handling Assistance should be obtained if the load is too heavy or awkward for manual handing Clear walkway to the destination and safe stack should be ensured before handing the load manually Following procedure should be followed while lifting the load manually Stand close to the load on a firm footing and with feet about 30 am apart Bend the knees and keep your back as straight as you can Take a firm grip on a load Breathe in and throw the shoulders backwards Straighten the legs amp continue to keep the back as straight as you can Make sure that your view is not obstructed by the load Keep the load close to the body Lift slowly and smoothly When carrying the load avoid twisting spine to run move your feet instead One person should not be allowed to pull more than 63 kg The best weight unit for lifting by a worker is 18 kg and hence should be fixed as upper limit of load to be lifted by worker If two or more workers are lifting one should give instructions to ensure that the team works together bull Type of clothing is very important in manual handling of material Clothing should be such that it allows easy movement of arms and will not catch in machinery or on a load

52

bull The successful bidder of the said depot assets will assume full responsibility for demolishing and dismantling the said facilities and itrsquos removal from the corporationrsquos land whether through his own employees or through contract labour It should also be a condition of the tender documents that consequent upon the sale of the said depot assets the depot shall cease to be the corporationrsquos ldquoestablishmentrdquo as that expression is defined in the Building and other construction workers actrsquo1996and if the successful bidder employs 50 or more building workers for the demolition of the said facilities he as the ldquoemployerrdquo in relation to the said establishment will ensure full compliance with the said act including section 44 amp 45 thereof Upon the cancellation of the factory license and the slump sale of the assets of the said depot the storage and distribution of petroleum products is no longer carried on in the said facilities The successful bidder or purchaser of the said depot assets who demolishes the said facilities with the intention of selling the various items from the depot as scrap for his own benefit cannot be regarded as a ldquocontractorrdquo as that expression is defined in the contract labour (regulation amp abolition act1970 Similarly the workmen engaged by the successful bidder or purchaser of the said depot assets for carrying out the work of demolition cannot be regarded as contract labour under the said act In the circumstances no sooner the property in the assets of the depot facilities is transferred to the successful bidder or purchaser the corporation can not be regarded as the ldquoprinciple employerrdquo under the said act in as much as the Corpn has ceased to continue the work of the establishment viz The storage and distribution of the petroleum products in the concerned depot bull Under the Environment (protection) Act 1986 read with Hazardous waste (management amp handling) rules1989 the ldquooccupierrdquo in relation to the depot facilities is obliged to ensure that all hazardous waste are properly handled and disposed of without any adverse effects which may result from such wastes and is also responsible for proper collection reception treatment storage or disposal of these wastes either himself or through the ldquooperator of the facilityrdquo Since the corporation is governed by the said act and rules and highest bidder purchaser of the depot assets is not the occupier generating hazardous it is incumbent on the corporation to continue its practice namely handing over the site to the successful bidder the product including the sludge vapour and gas etc is completely removed as per the Companyrsquos operating procedure It may also be appreciated that the highest bidderpurchaser may fail to take any safeguards to protect his employees or the employees of a contractor engaged by him or the public at large from the toxic or poisonous effects of the residual sludge vapour or gas

ARBITRATION CLAUSE

Any dispute or difference whatsoever arising out of or in connection with this Agreement including any question regarding its existence validity construction interpretation application meaning scope operation or effect of this contract or termination thereof shall be referred to and finally resolved through arbitration as per the procedure mentioned herein below (a) The dispute or difference shall in any event be referred only to a Sole Arbitrator (b) The appointment and arbitration proceedings shall be conducted in accordance with SCOPE forum of Arbitration Rules for the time being in force or as amended from time to time (c) The Seat of arbitration shall be at Mumbai (d) The proceedings shall be conducted in English language (e) The cost of the proceedings shall be equally borne by the parties unless otherwise Directed by the Sole Arbitrator

53

Page 41: e-AUCTION SALE - Bharat Petroleum

41

and filling up all trenches of underground tanks or any low level or trenches all debris earth rubble bricks mortar etc salvaged from dismantling are to be used The bidder has to arrange and bear the cost of dismantling loading unloading amp transportation of materials to his their place After excavating removing the underground tanks pipelines etc the same are to be filled up with available material or material brought from outside if required at contractorrsquos cost and risk in particular for filling up of underground tank trenches etc Dismantling of Underground pipelines in the Railway siding area from decantation header manifold sections and up to BPCL depot compound wall needs Railways permission for dismantling excavation etc which are to be obtained by the Purchaser only However BPCL may provide any assistance if required to the Purchaser in obtaining such permissions After excavation etc the area is to be filled back and brought to original condition to the satisfaction of the BPCL and as directed All safety precautions as stipulated by BPCL are to be followed at the time of disposal of facilities both inside and outside BPCL depot premises compound wall Any damage to the Corporationrsquos or Third Partyrsquos properties during removal of the items will have to be made good by the successful tenderer at their own cost The Corporation reserves the right to claim from the contractor any expenses which might have been incurred by it over and above the EMD by way of restoring damages caused to properties belonging to the Corporation Third Parties by the action of such contractorrsquos or their men Party has to make his own arrangement for power connections to cut the tanks or lighting or any other purpose BPCL shall not provide any power connection No invoice challan will be issued by BPCL for each truck of materials to be removed since the entire materials are being disposed on lumpsum single lot basis OTHER SPECIAL CONDITIONS FOR DEMOLITION OF DEPOT FACILITIES 1 The intending bidder should inspect the site prior to submitting of the offer and make himself familiar with the site conditions and available facilities 2 Bidders alongwith the offers must give an undertaking that the steel plates of tanks pipelines that have contained leaded gasoline will not be used for edible products drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe by suitable means 3 Demolition is an inherently hazardous process and hence every person involved in demolition activity must wear protective equipment including helmet gloves safety footwear etc as per BPCL guidelines 4 Demolition must be supervised by persons having thorough knowledge of demolition process 5 Successful bidder shall carryout a survey to assess the physical characteristics and design of the facilities to be demolished so as to arrive at a safe demolition method Based on survey Demolition Action Plan shall be submitted for BPCLrsquos approval before starting any demolition The plan should include bull Sequence of demolition of facilities with time frame bull Method of demolition of facilities including drawings sketches if any bull The proposed treatment for steel plates particularly for tanks which contained leaded gasoline

42

bull How the party will further utilize the steel plates obtained from product tanks and also the product pipes bull Method of disposal of debris bull Manpower to be deployed bull Machinery Equipment to be deployed bull List of PPE [ Personal Protective Equipments ] required and that would be worn by people involved in the activity 6 Before demolition begins all utility services to the structure like electricity water etc must be disconnected Arrangements must be made to keep the unwanted persons as far away as possible from the site by necessary barricade 7 It is dangerous to leave isolated parts of a wall structures standing as they are liable to collapse from the effect of high winds self weight etc and hence necessary cordoning should be made for such cases 8 Debris should not be allowed to build up against walls or floors with the consequent risk of the structure being unintentionally overloaded 9 Disposal process for debris and pit yard for the same should be identified for safe disposal within the stipulated time 10 Order dismantling From safety consideration following order for dismantling of the depot facility is recommended bull All equipment fittings bull AG Product piping and allied fittings bull AG Product tanks bull UG Product tanks bull Fire protection facilities ie fire water tanks hydrant mains monitors etc bull Internal electrification bull Structures bull Buildings bull Electrical ndash external yard lighting cabling MCC etc bull Communication The above is a standard sequence for dismantling but for this particular tender above sequence is superseded by earlier conditions of dismantling in 3 phases as mentioned in special conditions above 111 Demolition of Above Ground (AG) Tanks There are fatal and serious accidents caused by persons entering confined spaces without the necessary tests being carried out and correct safety rescue equipment being provided It is therefore absolutely essential to ensure that product tanks are tested and certified gas free prior to starting of hot work Following sequence shall be followed for dismantling of AG tanks a) Mechanical isolation of Tank by removing all pipe connections fittings like Level Gauges Dip hatch PV Valves Inter-tank catwalk (if any) b) Internal treatment and further dismantling AG tanks shall be demolished preferably by reverse jacking method

43

For safe working necessary scaffolds platforms etc shall be erected and proper access to them shall be provided The steel plates cut from tank shall be lowered using safe hoisting devices having valid test certificates Prevention of further use of steel plates which contained leaded gasoline for storage of edible products drinking water unless they are removed While disposing of the steel plates obtained from product tanks which contained leaded gasoline it shall be ensured that they are not further used for storing edible product and drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe This could be ensured by the following methods By heat treatment of steel plates using flame cleaner By removing all scales etc by abrasive blast cleaning using grits shots If the plates are grit shot blasted care shall be taken to collect the grit or shot from operation to prevent spread of lead bearing dust The used grits shots must be treated as contaminated and not reused for other operations It should be disposed off along with the residue thus obtained as per practice followed for leaded sludge All parties involved in handling the plates should be made aware of their origin and risks involved in view of leaded gasoline Disposal of steel plates from tanks which didnrsquot contain leaded gasoline Steel plates of other tanks in which leaded products have never been stored can be disposed off after cleaning with wire brush to bare metal particularly the first strake and bottom plates The responsibility of ensuring that the plates are completely safe for further use lies with the successful vendor 112 Demolition of UG tanks Following sequence should be sued for the disposal of Underground tanks

1 Mechanical isolation of Tank by removing all pipe connections fittings like Level Gauges Dip hatch PV Valves etc

2 All personnel involved in the removal and disposal of underground tanks should be aware of the potential hazards associated withmdash (a) flammable andor combustible liquids (b) product toxicity (c) entry into confined spaces and (d) entry into excavations

3 Before start of any work on the UG tank ensure that the copies of the tank cleaning certificates for the tanks are available The same to be certified by the BPCL officer (or) authorized inspector from BPCL who is witnessing the demolition before the start of the work

4 Open the manhole covers with the anchoring supports in place and if the tank is found to be filled with water it will be necessary to dispose of the water in an environmentally safe manner

5 After removal of the water from the tank refill the tank with fresh potable water until the tank starts to overflow Do not allow excess water to escape into the excavation and ensure the level does not rise into the vent pipe and submit the tank to excess static pressure

6 Withdraw water until the level is again down to 150 mm below the top of the tank

44

Use only pumping equipment suitable for the purpose and collect all water for proper Disposal

7 Allow the tank to settle for 2-3 hours and test the small vapor space with a gas detector and if the reading is below 5 of the LEL then the tank may be emptied If the same is found above 5 remove the water from the tank The disposal vendor may inform BPCL about the higher LEL readings and BPCL shall arrange to clean the tank further No work shall be taken up on the tank in this case Please note that the reading of the gas detector has to be witnessed by the BPCL officer (or) authorized inspector from BPCL

8 If the reading of the gas detector is below 5 the water may be removed and the cutting operations may be carried out

For safe working necessary shoring shuttering platforms shall be done and proper access shall be provided The steel plates cut from tank shall be lifted using safe hoisting devices having valid test certificates Prevention of further use of steel plates which contained leaded gasoline for storage of edible products drinking water unless they are removed While disposing of the steel plates obtained from product tanks which contained leaded gasoline it shall be ensured that they are not further used for storing edible product and drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe This could be ensured by the following methods By heat treatment of steel plates using flame cleaner By removing all scales etc by abrasive blast cleaning using grits shots If the plates are grit shot blasted care shall be taken to collect the grit or shot from operation to prevent spread of lead bearing dust The used grits shots must be treated as contaminated and not reused for other operations It should be disposed off along with the residue thus obtained as per practice followed for leaded sludge All parties involved in handling the plates should be made aware of their origin and risks involved in view of leaded gasoline Disposal of steel plates from tanks which didnrsquot contain leaded gasoline Steel plates of other tanks in which leaded products have never been stored can be disposed off after cleaning with wire brush to bare metal particularly the first strake and bottom plates The responsibility of ensuring that the plates are completely safe for further use lies with the successful vendor

12 Product Pipelines The pipelines can be disposed off after cleaning by sufficient water flushing The successful vendor shall ensure that these pipes are not re-used for carrying edible products drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe All parties involved in handling the pipes should be made aware of their origin and risks involved 13 General Safety regulations precautions while carrying out dismantling works The objective of this documents is to provide and establish safe-working practices at the work site of Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd These summarized safety requirements are mandatory and should be fully understood both by the successful vendor and their employees The contractual obligation for safety lies completely with the contractor

45

himself Further some additional safety requirements also can come up In such an even the successful vendor shall follow the more stringent regulation at all times The successful vendor shall at his own expense arrange and comply with all safety provisions as stipulated by the Company Bueuro of Indian Standards the Electricity act Factory act OISD and other acts as applicable in respect of all personnel directly or indirectly employed for the work The successful vendor shall ensure that he his sub-contractor and workers employed by him shall comply with all fire safety heath regulations issued from time to time by the company The successful vendor shall also be liable for any pecuniary liability arising on account of any violation by him of the safety requirements Should any injury to people or loss or damage due to fire or accident to any property or a portion thereof occur as a result of failure to comply with such regulations the successful vendor shall be held responsible for the consequences thereof and shall keep the company harmless and indemnified Relevant Indian standard codes on safety 1) IS3764-1922-Excavation work-code of safety 2) IS401 (Part1amp2) ndash 1967 - Safety regulations for steel tubular scaffolding 3) IS3696(Part 1)-1987-Safety code for scaffolds 4) IS3696(Part 2)-1987-Safety code for Ladders 5) IS7293-1974-Safety code for working with construction machinery 6) IS3016-1982-Code of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operations 7) IS4130-1991-Demolition of buildings-Code of safety 8) IS5216(Part 1amp2)-1982-Recommendation on safety procedures and practices in Electrical work 9) IS10667-1983-Guide for selection of industrial safety equipments for protection foot and leg 10) IS6994(Part 1)-1973-Specification for safety glovesPart 1-Leather and cotton gloves 11) IS2925-1984-Specification for Industrial safety helmets 12) IS3521-1983-Industrial safety belts and harnesses Working at Height Working at height is one of the most hazardous construction operations Utmost care is to be taken while working at height Working at height more than 2 Mtrs Shall be done with suitable guard rails and toe board Guard rail and toe board dimensions shall be same as given for scaffoldings While working at height 2 Mtrs And above safety harness must be used All openings must be boldly amp clearly marked and properly barricaded If cover is used it must be capable to bear the weight Proper crawling ladders must be used for sloping roof where tile battens are not strong enough to take the load For fragile roof crawling boards or roof ladder shall be used Openings cut outs on floor roof must be guarded with barricade cover having capacity to withstand human load and clearly marked with colour and notice board Using Ladder

46

Only one person shall climb or descent from one ladder at a time It shall be secured at top and bottom and in addition one person should be present at the ground to hold the ladder as a second check If the ladder is used for carrying material as well suitable foot holds and handholds shall be provided on the ladder The slope of the ladder shall not be too steep or flat (the ladder shall be given an inclination not steeper than 1 to 4 ie 1 horizontal to 4 vertical) to cause slipping or falling off and it shall rest on firm surface No portable single ladder shall be over 10 M in lengths while the width between the side rails in ring ladder shall in no case be less than 30 cms for ladder upto and including 3 Mtrs in length Ladder shall extend at least 1 M above landing place For longer ladders this width should be increased by at least by 6 mm for each additional 30 cms of length Uniform step spacing shall not exceed 15 cms Rung of the ladder shall not be used for support or to tie stiles or side members are meant for this Ladder shall not be hung from its rungs or from one stile as this tends to pull out the rungs Make sure that footwear is free from mud or grease etc before climbing a ladder Ladder used shall be of standard material like wooden steel and be sufficiently strong conforming to IS3696-1991(Part 2) Scaffolding Scaffolding can be defined as a temporary structure supporting one or more platforms and which is used either as a workplace or for storage of materials in the course construction work including both for maintenance and demolition Scaffolding shall be provided for all works that cannot be safely done from the ground except such short period of work as can be done safely from ladders Scaffolds shall be erected altered or dismantled only by competent persons under proper supervision After erection scaffolds shall be inspected at least once in a week and a written report on each inspection is kept The height above which scaffolding is mandatory is 2 Mtrs Scaffolding shall be of good quality Bamboo or steel tubular structure conforming to IS 4014(Part I and II) Scaffolds shall be designed for their maximum load and with a safety factor of at least 4 or as prescribed by the site-in-charge Scaffolds shall be provided with safe means of access such as stairs ladders or ramps Scaffold shall be tied or anchored to the building or structure at suitable intervals so as to prevent movement

47

Joints in the scaffolds shall be tied up and clamped properly to avoid any slippage The upright members of the scaffolding shall be placed on firm and level ground and base plates at their feet shall rest on timber sole boards All the uprights shall be kept equidistant and shall be connected and strengthened by ladders fixed on the inside of the uprights for strength joints in ladders shall be staggered Transforms shall be set on top of ladders and at right angles to them and building structure Bracing is essential to stiffen the scaffolds and prevent sideways movement and it should run diagonally from ladder to ladder or upright to upright Working platforms and gangways should rest squarely and evenly on transforms to prevent risk of trippling Recommended width of it are a) Not less than 60 cm if used as footing only b) Not less than 80 cm if used also for stacking of materials c) Not less than 11 Mtrs If used for the support of a treETLe platform The provision of security guard rails and toe board at every point at which full height is more than 2 Mtrs Shall be made Guard rail height should be between 90cm and 115 cm and toe board should raise 15 cm above the working platform Suitable protection shall be made by providing debris netting against falling of materials Mobile tower scaffold ndash wheels should be locked when in use Static tower scaffold should not exceed 12 Mtrs In height when free standing and above this height should tied Height to base width ratio for static tower should not more than 41 351 and 31 for indoor outdoor and mobile tower respectively Safety harness should be used while working at height more than 2 Mtrs Scaffolding shall be physically checked for load carrying capacity occasionally Following BIS safety codes shall be referred for further safety precautions a) IS3696-1987 PART I-Safety of scaffolding b) IS3696-1991 PART II-Safety code for ladder c) IS4014-PART 2-Code of practive for steel tubular scaffolding ndash safety regulations Working Platform Wherever possible all works to be done at a height greater than 2 Mtrs Above ground level must be performed from properly constructed and maintained working platform Safe means of access shall be provided to all working platforms Working platforms gangways and stairways shall be so constructed that they shall not sag unduly or unequally Every opening in a working platform shall be provided with suitable beams to prevent the fall of persons or materials The working platform shall be - Closely boarded

48

- At least 60 cm wide if used only as a footing only at least 80 cm wide if used also for stacking material and at least 11 Mtrs If used for the support of a treETLe platform - Provided with tow-boards of minimum 015 Mtrs in height - Provided with hand rails not greater than 085 Mtrs above toe-board - Constructed as close to the structure or building as possible Working on roof People working on roof shall be properly protected by providing temporary railing hand rails safety harness Workers working underneath shall use helmets Care shall be taken to prevent falling of material from top to adjoining area in slat roofs more than 10deg safety belt shall be used and belt end fastened properly to a fixed object Workmen shall not be allowed to work on slippery roofs Fragile materials such as wired glass corrugated plastic sheeting and unreinforced insulating slabs etc shall be identified and necessary precautions taken while working on them People working on fragile roof shall be properly protected by providing two Crawling Bards or Roof ladders so that one is available to stand on while the other is being moved Crawling Boards shall have cross batons atleast 32 mm thick and not more than 380 mm apart and shall be secured in position Gas cutting Adherence to relevant codes and employment of qualified workers are two basic requirements for gas cutting process Hazards such as electricity heat flame flammable gas etc are present in this process Hence following precautions must be followed while carrying these operations All fire precautions as stipulated in IS3016 (Code of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operations) shall be followed while gas cutting operations) shall be followed while gas cutting Fire extinguishers sand buckets water and gunny bags shall be provided when hot work is in progress Gas cylinders used for gas cutting Gas cylinders shall be of approved make Gas cylinder valves shall always be checked and shall be closed when not in use Be stored in a well-ventilated area Be fitted with safety caps when not in use Not be lifted by nozzle and rolled All gas and oxygen regulators shall be fitted with Flashback arrestors being non-return valves designed to prevent and explosive mix developing in cylinder Checking for leaks shall be by means of soapy liquid applied to each joint and under no circumstances shall a naked flame be applied to any part of the cylinder When working at a height do not place cylinders directly beneath the working area as molten metal may fall in to the hoses causing leaks and possibly igniting the gases

49

The welder and any person working in close proximity in order to prevent permanent damage to the eyes must wear suitable eye protection when not in use electricity to the holder and electrode shall turned off Hose shall be in good condition properly clamped as per specifications Welding cable shall have proper insulation with minimum number of joints All equipments shall be properly earthed and cables properly insulated and connected LPG Cylinders if used should be stored kept in a well-ventilated placed and there should be no excavations drains or basements nearby LPG Cylinders should never be stored below ground level or closer than 3 M to cylinder containing oxygen or materials which are toxic and corrosive Cylinders full or empty should never to stored upright with the valve uppermost The valve of empty LPG cylinders should be kept closed if they are left open air will diffuse into the cylinder and may form an explosive mixture BIS Code IS3016-1982 on ldquocode of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operationsrdquo shall be referred for further safety measures Electrical work Some of the basic safety steps to be ensured are given below 1) Only authorised person shall carry out dismantling of electrical system 2) Isolation of the electrical system before taking up the work must be ensured 3) Before working on an electrical line fuse should be physically removed and the line is isolated and a suitable locking mechanism must be provided to prevent accidental switching fixing fuses by other persons A notice board displaying ldquoMen at workrdquo message should be placed The section of circuit under repair should be connected to earth 4) IS 5216-1982 ldquoRecommendations on safety procedures and practices in Electric Worksrdquo shall be referred for further safety measures Working with machineries Material handling equipments Many accidents take place while handling materials at site It is highly hazardous operation Hence special attention by contractor is required in this respect Following precautions are recommended Safe working space for all these equipments must be provided Proper material stockyard should be made and all material should be staked arranged kept in orderly manner with proper moving space for handling machinery Proper warning boards signs shall be provided when machineries like cranes hoists are being operated Brakes clutches of winches shall be checked on regular basis Chains ropes belts shall be inspected and repaired changed as necessary All moving part of the material handling equipment must be provided with suitable guards

50

Lifting ropes should be inspected for kinking loose wires high strands corrosion nicking lubrication change in diameter cross section Slings and other lifting materials which are not suitable for use should be promptly withdrawn and destroyed Lifting chains should be inspected for bent links cracks in weld areas or any other section of link trasverse nicks and gauges and corrosion pits Elongation of the lifting chain link due to over loading should be inspected before using it For lifting hook if the throat opening exceeds 15 of the normal opening it should be replaced When inspecting the hook measurement must be made between the shank and narrowest point of the hook opening A chain used for lifting should not be spliced by inserting a bolt between two links Strain should not be put on a kinked chain Hammer should not be used to force a hook over a chain link A safety hook fitted with a latch to prevent displacement of loads should only be used for material handling lifting IS7293-1974 (Code of Practice for Working with Construction Machinery) shall be referred for further safety measures Cranes All works involving the use of crane shall be properly planned in advance and the following shall be ensured The crane is capable of lifting the load Safe load capacity should be clearly marked on jibs winches pulleys slings and ropes All job cranes should have an automatic safe load indicator which alerts the operator The condition of the ground at the crane location is satisfactory to support the crane and the load The rotation of the cab and therefore the boom is not restricted-suitable matting or plates are available to protect underground services and paving All slings shackles hooks etc are of correct rating and in good condition Cranes and lifting equipments must be inspected and carry a valid test certificate issued by an accredited testing agency Crane hooks etc are to be fitted with properly functioning safety clips to prevent displacement of the sling from the hook during the lift Driver of the crane must be watchful and must ensure before driving the vehicle either forward or reverse that no one is near the wheel of the vehicle and no one is trying to climb the vehicle while moving Crane operators and signalers must be over the age of 18 trained and sufficiently experienced There should always to a signalman or a signaling system such as a

51

telephone if the crane operator cannot see the load throughout the lift Hand signal shall be clear and distinct and shall follow recognised code or system Workers must be use safety shoe and helmet They are also required to wear gloves and other PPE for handling of some special materials Raising lowering and braking of jib should not be done abruptly in order to prevent it from snapping All vehicles used by the contractor shall be in worthy conditions and in conformance to the land transport requirements Cranes should be tested and examined by a competent person for its wear and tear No part of the crane or crane load should be closer than 4 Mtrs to live overhead For movement of crane or other material handling equipment ramp gradient should not exceed 1 in 10 No person should be allowed to stand or work under lifted load All drivers shall hold a valid driving license for the class of vehicle to be driven Manual Handling Assistance should be obtained if the load is too heavy or awkward for manual handing Clear walkway to the destination and safe stack should be ensured before handing the load manually Following procedure should be followed while lifting the load manually Stand close to the load on a firm footing and with feet about 30 am apart Bend the knees and keep your back as straight as you can Take a firm grip on a load Breathe in and throw the shoulders backwards Straighten the legs amp continue to keep the back as straight as you can Make sure that your view is not obstructed by the load Keep the load close to the body Lift slowly and smoothly When carrying the load avoid twisting spine to run move your feet instead One person should not be allowed to pull more than 63 kg The best weight unit for lifting by a worker is 18 kg and hence should be fixed as upper limit of load to be lifted by worker If two or more workers are lifting one should give instructions to ensure that the team works together bull Type of clothing is very important in manual handling of material Clothing should be such that it allows easy movement of arms and will not catch in machinery or on a load

52

bull The successful bidder of the said depot assets will assume full responsibility for demolishing and dismantling the said facilities and itrsquos removal from the corporationrsquos land whether through his own employees or through contract labour It should also be a condition of the tender documents that consequent upon the sale of the said depot assets the depot shall cease to be the corporationrsquos ldquoestablishmentrdquo as that expression is defined in the Building and other construction workers actrsquo1996and if the successful bidder employs 50 or more building workers for the demolition of the said facilities he as the ldquoemployerrdquo in relation to the said establishment will ensure full compliance with the said act including section 44 amp 45 thereof Upon the cancellation of the factory license and the slump sale of the assets of the said depot the storage and distribution of petroleum products is no longer carried on in the said facilities The successful bidder or purchaser of the said depot assets who demolishes the said facilities with the intention of selling the various items from the depot as scrap for his own benefit cannot be regarded as a ldquocontractorrdquo as that expression is defined in the contract labour (regulation amp abolition act1970 Similarly the workmen engaged by the successful bidder or purchaser of the said depot assets for carrying out the work of demolition cannot be regarded as contract labour under the said act In the circumstances no sooner the property in the assets of the depot facilities is transferred to the successful bidder or purchaser the corporation can not be regarded as the ldquoprinciple employerrdquo under the said act in as much as the Corpn has ceased to continue the work of the establishment viz The storage and distribution of the petroleum products in the concerned depot bull Under the Environment (protection) Act 1986 read with Hazardous waste (management amp handling) rules1989 the ldquooccupierrdquo in relation to the depot facilities is obliged to ensure that all hazardous waste are properly handled and disposed of without any adverse effects which may result from such wastes and is also responsible for proper collection reception treatment storage or disposal of these wastes either himself or through the ldquooperator of the facilityrdquo Since the corporation is governed by the said act and rules and highest bidder purchaser of the depot assets is not the occupier generating hazardous it is incumbent on the corporation to continue its practice namely handing over the site to the successful bidder the product including the sludge vapour and gas etc is completely removed as per the Companyrsquos operating procedure It may also be appreciated that the highest bidderpurchaser may fail to take any safeguards to protect his employees or the employees of a contractor engaged by him or the public at large from the toxic or poisonous effects of the residual sludge vapour or gas

ARBITRATION CLAUSE

Any dispute or difference whatsoever arising out of or in connection with this Agreement including any question regarding its existence validity construction interpretation application meaning scope operation or effect of this contract or termination thereof shall be referred to and finally resolved through arbitration as per the procedure mentioned herein below (a) The dispute or difference shall in any event be referred only to a Sole Arbitrator (b) The appointment and arbitration proceedings shall be conducted in accordance with SCOPE forum of Arbitration Rules for the time being in force or as amended from time to time (c) The Seat of arbitration shall be at Mumbai (d) The proceedings shall be conducted in English language (e) The cost of the proceedings shall be equally borne by the parties unless otherwise Directed by the Sole Arbitrator

53

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42

bull How the party will further utilize the steel plates obtained from product tanks and also the product pipes bull Method of disposal of debris bull Manpower to be deployed bull Machinery Equipment to be deployed bull List of PPE [ Personal Protective Equipments ] required and that would be worn by people involved in the activity 6 Before demolition begins all utility services to the structure like electricity water etc must be disconnected Arrangements must be made to keep the unwanted persons as far away as possible from the site by necessary barricade 7 It is dangerous to leave isolated parts of a wall structures standing as they are liable to collapse from the effect of high winds self weight etc and hence necessary cordoning should be made for such cases 8 Debris should not be allowed to build up against walls or floors with the consequent risk of the structure being unintentionally overloaded 9 Disposal process for debris and pit yard for the same should be identified for safe disposal within the stipulated time 10 Order dismantling From safety consideration following order for dismantling of the depot facility is recommended bull All equipment fittings bull AG Product piping and allied fittings bull AG Product tanks bull UG Product tanks bull Fire protection facilities ie fire water tanks hydrant mains monitors etc bull Internal electrification bull Structures bull Buildings bull Electrical ndash external yard lighting cabling MCC etc bull Communication The above is a standard sequence for dismantling but for this particular tender above sequence is superseded by earlier conditions of dismantling in 3 phases as mentioned in special conditions above 111 Demolition of Above Ground (AG) Tanks There are fatal and serious accidents caused by persons entering confined spaces without the necessary tests being carried out and correct safety rescue equipment being provided It is therefore absolutely essential to ensure that product tanks are tested and certified gas free prior to starting of hot work Following sequence shall be followed for dismantling of AG tanks a) Mechanical isolation of Tank by removing all pipe connections fittings like Level Gauges Dip hatch PV Valves Inter-tank catwalk (if any) b) Internal treatment and further dismantling AG tanks shall be demolished preferably by reverse jacking method

43

For safe working necessary scaffolds platforms etc shall be erected and proper access to them shall be provided The steel plates cut from tank shall be lowered using safe hoisting devices having valid test certificates Prevention of further use of steel plates which contained leaded gasoline for storage of edible products drinking water unless they are removed While disposing of the steel plates obtained from product tanks which contained leaded gasoline it shall be ensured that they are not further used for storing edible product and drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe This could be ensured by the following methods By heat treatment of steel plates using flame cleaner By removing all scales etc by abrasive blast cleaning using grits shots If the plates are grit shot blasted care shall be taken to collect the grit or shot from operation to prevent spread of lead bearing dust The used grits shots must be treated as contaminated and not reused for other operations It should be disposed off along with the residue thus obtained as per practice followed for leaded sludge All parties involved in handling the plates should be made aware of their origin and risks involved in view of leaded gasoline Disposal of steel plates from tanks which didnrsquot contain leaded gasoline Steel plates of other tanks in which leaded products have never been stored can be disposed off after cleaning with wire brush to bare metal particularly the first strake and bottom plates The responsibility of ensuring that the plates are completely safe for further use lies with the successful vendor 112 Demolition of UG tanks Following sequence should be sued for the disposal of Underground tanks

1 Mechanical isolation of Tank by removing all pipe connections fittings like Level Gauges Dip hatch PV Valves etc

2 All personnel involved in the removal and disposal of underground tanks should be aware of the potential hazards associated withmdash (a) flammable andor combustible liquids (b) product toxicity (c) entry into confined spaces and (d) entry into excavations

3 Before start of any work on the UG tank ensure that the copies of the tank cleaning certificates for the tanks are available The same to be certified by the BPCL officer (or) authorized inspector from BPCL who is witnessing the demolition before the start of the work

4 Open the manhole covers with the anchoring supports in place and if the tank is found to be filled with water it will be necessary to dispose of the water in an environmentally safe manner

5 After removal of the water from the tank refill the tank with fresh potable water until the tank starts to overflow Do not allow excess water to escape into the excavation and ensure the level does not rise into the vent pipe and submit the tank to excess static pressure

6 Withdraw water until the level is again down to 150 mm below the top of the tank

44

Use only pumping equipment suitable for the purpose and collect all water for proper Disposal

7 Allow the tank to settle for 2-3 hours and test the small vapor space with a gas detector and if the reading is below 5 of the LEL then the tank may be emptied If the same is found above 5 remove the water from the tank The disposal vendor may inform BPCL about the higher LEL readings and BPCL shall arrange to clean the tank further No work shall be taken up on the tank in this case Please note that the reading of the gas detector has to be witnessed by the BPCL officer (or) authorized inspector from BPCL

8 If the reading of the gas detector is below 5 the water may be removed and the cutting operations may be carried out

For safe working necessary shoring shuttering platforms shall be done and proper access shall be provided The steel plates cut from tank shall be lifted using safe hoisting devices having valid test certificates Prevention of further use of steel plates which contained leaded gasoline for storage of edible products drinking water unless they are removed While disposing of the steel plates obtained from product tanks which contained leaded gasoline it shall be ensured that they are not further used for storing edible product and drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe This could be ensured by the following methods By heat treatment of steel plates using flame cleaner By removing all scales etc by abrasive blast cleaning using grits shots If the plates are grit shot blasted care shall be taken to collect the grit or shot from operation to prevent spread of lead bearing dust The used grits shots must be treated as contaminated and not reused for other operations It should be disposed off along with the residue thus obtained as per practice followed for leaded sludge All parties involved in handling the plates should be made aware of their origin and risks involved in view of leaded gasoline Disposal of steel plates from tanks which didnrsquot contain leaded gasoline Steel plates of other tanks in which leaded products have never been stored can be disposed off after cleaning with wire brush to bare metal particularly the first strake and bottom plates The responsibility of ensuring that the plates are completely safe for further use lies with the successful vendor

12 Product Pipelines The pipelines can be disposed off after cleaning by sufficient water flushing The successful vendor shall ensure that these pipes are not re-used for carrying edible products drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe All parties involved in handling the pipes should be made aware of their origin and risks involved 13 General Safety regulations precautions while carrying out dismantling works The objective of this documents is to provide and establish safe-working practices at the work site of Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd These summarized safety requirements are mandatory and should be fully understood both by the successful vendor and their employees The contractual obligation for safety lies completely with the contractor

45

himself Further some additional safety requirements also can come up In such an even the successful vendor shall follow the more stringent regulation at all times The successful vendor shall at his own expense arrange and comply with all safety provisions as stipulated by the Company Bueuro of Indian Standards the Electricity act Factory act OISD and other acts as applicable in respect of all personnel directly or indirectly employed for the work The successful vendor shall ensure that he his sub-contractor and workers employed by him shall comply with all fire safety heath regulations issued from time to time by the company The successful vendor shall also be liable for any pecuniary liability arising on account of any violation by him of the safety requirements Should any injury to people or loss or damage due to fire or accident to any property or a portion thereof occur as a result of failure to comply with such regulations the successful vendor shall be held responsible for the consequences thereof and shall keep the company harmless and indemnified Relevant Indian standard codes on safety 1) IS3764-1922-Excavation work-code of safety 2) IS401 (Part1amp2) ndash 1967 - Safety regulations for steel tubular scaffolding 3) IS3696(Part 1)-1987-Safety code for scaffolds 4) IS3696(Part 2)-1987-Safety code for Ladders 5) IS7293-1974-Safety code for working with construction machinery 6) IS3016-1982-Code of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operations 7) IS4130-1991-Demolition of buildings-Code of safety 8) IS5216(Part 1amp2)-1982-Recommendation on safety procedures and practices in Electrical work 9) IS10667-1983-Guide for selection of industrial safety equipments for protection foot and leg 10) IS6994(Part 1)-1973-Specification for safety glovesPart 1-Leather and cotton gloves 11) IS2925-1984-Specification for Industrial safety helmets 12) IS3521-1983-Industrial safety belts and harnesses Working at Height Working at height is one of the most hazardous construction operations Utmost care is to be taken while working at height Working at height more than 2 Mtrs Shall be done with suitable guard rails and toe board Guard rail and toe board dimensions shall be same as given for scaffoldings While working at height 2 Mtrs And above safety harness must be used All openings must be boldly amp clearly marked and properly barricaded If cover is used it must be capable to bear the weight Proper crawling ladders must be used for sloping roof where tile battens are not strong enough to take the load For fragile roof crawling boards or roof ladder shall be used Openings cut outs on floor roof must be guarded with barricade cover having capacity to withstand human load and clearly marked with colour and notice board Using Ladder

46

Only one person shall climb or descent from one ladder at a time It shall be secured at top and bottom and in addition one person should be present at the ground to hold the ladder as a second check If the ladder is used for carrying material as well suitable foot holds and handholds shall be provided on the ladder The slope of the ladder shall not be too steep or flat (the ladder shall be given an inclination not steeper than 1 to 4 ie 1 horizontal to 4 vertical) to cause slipping or falling off and it shall rest on firm surface No portable single ladder shall be over 10 M in lengths while the width between the side rails in ring ladder shall in no case be less than 30 cms for ladder upto and including 3 Mtrs in length Ladder shall extend at least 1 M above landing place For longer ladders this width should be increased by at least by 6 mm for each additional 30 cms of length Uniform step spacing shall not exceed 15 cms Rung of the ladder shall not be used for support or to tie stiles or side members are meant for this Ladder shall not be hung from its rungs or from one stile as this tends to pull out the rungs Make sure that footwear is free from mud or grease etc before climbing a ladder Ladder used shall be of standard material like wooden steel and be sufficiently strong conforming to IS3696-1991(Part 2) Scaffolding Scaffolding can be defined as a temporary structure supporting one or more platforms and which is used either as a workplace or for storage of materials in the course construction work including both for maintenance and demolition Scaffolding shall be provided for all works that cannot be safely done from the ground except such short period of work as can be done safely from ladders Scaffolds shall be erected altered or dismantled only by competent persons under proper supervision After erection scaffolds shall be inspected at least once in a week and a written report on each inspection is kept The height above which scaffolding is mandatory is 2 Mtrs Scaffolding shall be of good quality Bamboo or steel tubular structure conforming to IS 4014(Part I and II) Scaffolds shall be designed for their maximum load and with a safety factor of at least 4 or as prescribed by the site-in-charge Scaffolds shall be provided with safe means of access such as stairs ladders or ramps Scaffold shall be tied or anchored to the building or structure at suitable intervals so as to prevent movement

47

Joints in the scaffolds shall be tied up and clamped properly to avoid any slippage The upright members of the scaffolding shall be placed on firm and level ground and base plates at their feet shall rest on timber sole boards All the uprights shall be kept equidistant and shall be connected and strengthened by ladders fixed on the inside of the uprights for strength joints in ladders shall be staggered Transforms shall be set on top of ladders and at right angles to them and building structure Bracing is essential to stiffen the scaffolds and prevent sideways movement and it should run diagonally from ladder to ladder or upright to upright Working platforms and gangways should rest squarely and evenly on transforms to prevent risk of trippling Recommended width of it are a) Not less than 60 cm if used as footing only b) Not less than 80 cm if used also for stacking of materials c) Not less than 11 Mtrs If used for the support of a treETLe platform The provision of security guard rails and toe board at every point at which full height is more than 2 Mtrs Shall be made Guard rail height should be between 90cm and 115 cm and toe board should raise 15 cm above the working platform Suitable protection shall be made by providing debris netting against falling of materials Mobile tower scaffold ndash wheels should be locked when in use Static tower scaffold should not exceed 12 Mtrs In height when free standing and above this height should tied Height to base width ratio for static tower should not more than 41 351 and 31 for indoor outdoor and mobile tower respectively Safety harness should be used while working at height more than 2 Mtrs Scaffolding shall be physically checked for load carrying capacity occasionally Following BIS safety codes shall be referred for further safety precautions a) IS3696-1987 PART I-Safety of scaffolding b) IS3696-1991 PART II-Safety code for ladder c) IS4014-PART 2-Code of practive for steel tubular scaffolding ndash safety regulations Working Platform Wherever possible all works to be done at a height greater than 2 Mtrs Above ground level must be performed from properly constructed and maintained working platform Safe means of access shall be provided to all working platforms Working platforms gangways and stairways shall be so constructed that they shall not sag unduly or unequally Every opening in a working platform shall be provided with suitable beams to prevent the fall of persons or materials The working platform shall be - Closely boarded

48

- At least 60 cm wide if used only as a footing only at least 80 cm wide if used also for stacking material and at least 11 Mtrs If used for the support of a treETLe platform - Provided with tow-boards of minimum 015 Mtrs in height - Provided with hand rails not greater than 085 Mtrs above toe-board - Constructed as close to the structure or building as possible Working on roof People working on roof shall be properly protected by providing temporary railing hand rails safety harness Workers working underneath shall use helmets Care shall be taken to prevent falling of material from top to adjoining area in slat roofs more than 10deg safety belt shall be used and belt end fastened properly to a fixed object Workmen shall not be allowed to work on slippery roofs Fragile materials such as wired glass corrugated plastic sheeting and unreinforced insulating slabs etc shall be identified and necessary precautions taken while working on them People working on fragile roof shall be properly protected by providing two Crawling Bards or Roof ladders so that one is available to stand on while the other is being moved Crawling Boards shall have cross batons atleast 32 mm thick and not more than 380 mm apart and shall be secured in position Gas cutting Adherence to relevant codes and employment of qualified workers are two basic requirements for gas cutting process Hazards such as electricity heat flame flammable gas etc are present in this process Hence following precautions must be followed while carrying these operations All fire precautions as stipulated in IS3016 (Code of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operations) shall be followed while gas cutting operations) shall be followed while gas cutting Fire extinguishers sand buckets water and gunny bags shall be provided when hot work is in progress Gas cylinders used for gas cutting Gas cylinders shall be of approved make Gas cylinder valves shall always be checked and shall be closed when not in use Be stored in a well-ventilated area Be fitted with safety caps when not in use Not be lifted by nozzle and rolled All gas and oxygen regulators shall be fitted with Flashback arrestors being non-return valves designed to prevent and explosive mix developing in cylinder Checking for leaks shall be by means of soapy liquid applied to each joint and under no circumstances shall a naked flame be applied to any part of the cylinder When working at a height do not place cylinders directly beneath the working area as molten metal may fall in to the hoses causing leaks and possibly igniting the gases

49

The welder and any person working in close proximity in order to prevent permanent damage to the eyes must wear suitable eye protection when not in use electricity to the holder and electrode shall turned off Hose shall be in good condition properly clamped as per specifications Welding cable shall have proper insulation with minimum number of joints All equipments shall be properly earthed and cables properly insulated and connected LPG Cylinders if used should be stored kept in a well-ventilated placed and there should be no excavations drains or basements nearby LPG Cylinders should never be stored below ground level or closer than 3 M to cylinder containing oxygen or materials which are toxic and corrosive Cylinders full or empty should never to stored upright with the valve uppermost The valve of empty LPG cylinders should be kept closed if they are left open air will diffuse into the cylinder and may form an explosive mixture BIS Code IS3016-1982 on ldquocode of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operationsrdquo shall be referred for further safety measures Electrical work Some of the basic safety steps to be ensured are given below 1) Only authorised person shall carry out dismantling of electrical system 2) Isolation of the electrical system before taking up the work must be ensured 3) Before working on an electrical line fuse should be physically removed and the line is isolated and a suitable locking mechanism must be provided to prevent accidental switching fixing fuses by other persons A notice board displaying ldquoMen at workrdquo message should be placed The section of circuit under repair should be connected to earth 4) IS 5216-1982 ldquoRecommendations on safety procedures and practices in Electric Worksrdquo shall be referred for further safety measures Working with machineries Material handling equipments Many accidents take place while handling materials at site It is highly hazardous operation Hence special attention by contractor is required in this respect Following precautions are recommended Safe working space for all these equipments must be provided Proper material stockyard should be made and all material should be staked arranged kept in orderly manner with proper moving space for handling machinery Proper warning boards signs shall be provided when machineries like cranes hoists are being operated Brakes clutches of winches shall be checked on regular basis Chains ropes belts shall be inspected and repaired changed as necessary All moving part of the material handling equipment must be provided with suitable guards

50

Lifting ropes should be inspected for kinking loose wires high strands corrosion nicking lubrication change in diameter cross section Slings and other lifting materials which are not suitable for use should be promptly withdrawn and destroyed Lifting chains should be inspected for bent links cracks in weld areas or any other section of link trasverse nicks and gauges and corrosion pits Elongation of the lifting chain link due to over loading should be inspected before using it For lifting hook if the throat opening exceeds 15 of the normal opening it should be replaced When inspecting the hook measurement must be made between the shank and narrowest point of the hook opening A chain used for lifting should not be spliced by inserting a bolt between two links Strain should not be put on a kinked chain Hammer should not be used to force a hook over a chain link A safety hook fitted with a latch to prevent displacement of loads should only be used for material handling lifting IS7293-1974 (Code of Practice for Working with Construction Machinery) shall be referred for further safety measures Cranes All works involving the use of crane shall be properly planned in advance and the following shall be ensured The crane is capable of lifting the load Safe load capacity should be clearly marked on jibs winches pulleys slings and ropes All job cranes should have an automatic safe load indicator which alerts the operator The condition of the ground at the crane location is satisfactory to support the crane and the load The rotation of the cab and therefore the boom is not restricted-suitable matting or plates are available to protect underground services and paving All slings shackles hooks etc are of correct rating and in good condition Cranes and lifting equipments must be inspected and carry a valid test certificate issued by an accredited testing agency Crane hooks etc are to be fitted with properly functioning safety clips to prevent displacement of the sling from the hook during the lift Driver of the crane must be watchful and must ensure before driving the vehicle either forward or reverse that no one is near the wheel of the vehicle and no one is trying to climb the vehicle while moving Crane operators and signalers must be over the age of 18 trained and sufficiently experienced There should always to a signalman or a signaling system such as a

51

telephone if the crane operator cannot see the load throughout the lift Hand signal shall be clear and distinct and shall follow recognised code or system Workers must be use safety shoe and helmet They are also required to wear gloves and other PPE for handling of some special materials Raising lowering and braking of jib should not be done abruptly in order to prevent it from snapping All vehicles used by the contractor shall be in worthy conditions and in conformance to the land transport requirements Cranes should be tested and examined by a competent person for its wear and tear No part of the crane or crane load should be closer than 4 Mtrs to live overhead For movement of crane or other material handling equipment ramp gradient should not exceed 1 in 10 No person should be allowed to stand or work under lifted load All drivers shall hold a valid driving license for the class of vehicle to be driven Manual Handling Assistance should be obtained if the load is too heavy or awkward for manual handing Clear walkway to the destination and safe stack should be ensured before handing the load manually Following procedure should be followed while lifting the load manually Stand close to the load on a firm footing and with feet about 30 am apart Bend the knees and keep your back as straight as you can Take a firm grip on a load Breathe in and throw the shoulders backwards Straighten the legs amp continue to keep the back as straight as you can Make sure that your view is not obstructed by the load Keep the load close to the body Lift slowly and smoothly When carrying the load avoid twisting spine to run move your feet instead One person should not be allowed to pull more than 63 kg The best weight unit for lifting by a worker is 18 kg and hence should be fixed as upper limit of load to be lifted by worker If two or more workers are lifting one should give instructions to ensure that the team works together bull Type of clothing is very important in manual handling of material Clothing should be such that it allows easy movement of arms and will not catch in machinery or on a load

52

bull The successful bidder of the said depot assets will assume full responsibility for demolishing and dismantling the said facilities and itrsquos removal from the corporationrsquos land whether through his own employees or through contract labour It should also be a condition of the tender documents that consequent upon the sale of the said depot assets the depot shall cease to be the corporationrsquos ldquoestablishmentrdquo as that expression is defined in the Building and other construction workers actrsquo1996and if the successful bidder employs 50 or more building workers for the demolition of the said facilities he as the ldquoemployerrdquo in relation to the said establishment will ensure full compliance with the said act including section 44 amp 45 thereof Upon the cancellation of the factory license and the slump sale of the assets of the said depot the storage and distribution of petroleum products is no longer carried on in the said facilities The successful bidder or purchaser of the said depot assets who demolishes the said facilities with the intention of selling the various items from the depot as scrap for his own benefit cannot be regarded as a ldquocontractorrdquo as that expression is defined in the contract labour (regulation amp abolition act1970 Similarly the workmen engaged by the successful bidder or purchaser of the said depot assets for carrying out the work of demolition cannot be regarded as contract labour under the said act In the circumstances no sooner the property in the assets of the depot facilities is transferred to the successful bidder or purchaser the corporation can not be regarded as the ldquoprinciple employerrdquo under the said act in as much as the Corpn has ceased to continue the work of the establishment viz The storage and distribution of the petroleum products in the concerned depot bull Under the Environment (protection) Act 1986 read with Hazardous waste (management amp handling) rules1989 the ldquooccupierrdquo in relation to the depot facilities is obliged to ensure that all hazardous waste are properly handled and disposed of without any adverse effects which may result from such wastes and is also responsible for proper collection reception treatment storage or disposal of these wastes either himself or through the ldquooperator of the facilityrdquo Since the corporation is governed by the said act and rules and highest bidder purchaser of the depot assets is not the occupier generating hazardous it is incumbent on the corporation to continue its practice namely handing over the site to the successful bidder the product including the sludge vapour and gas etc is completely removed as per the Companyrsquos operating procedure It may also be appreciated that the highest bidderpurchaser may fail to take any safeguards to protect his employees or the employees of a contractor engaged by him or the public at large from the toxic or poisonous effects of the residual sludge vapour or gas

ARBITRATION CLAUSE

Any dispute or difference whatsoever arising out of or in connection with this Agreement including any question regarding its existence validity construction interpretation application meaning scope operation or effect of this contract or termination thereof shall be referred to and finally resolved through arbitration as per the procedure mentioned herein below (a) The dispute or difference shall in any event be referred only to a Sole Arbitrator (b) The appointment and arbitration proceedings shall be conducted in accordance with SCOPE forum of Arbitration Rules for the time being in force or as amended from time to time (c) The Seat of arbitration shall be at Mumbai (d) The proceedings shall be conducted in English language (e) The cost of the proceedings shall be equally borne by the parties unless otherwise Directed by the Sole Arbitrator

53

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43

For safe working necessary scaffolds platforms etc shall be erected and proper access to them shall be provided The steel plates cut from tank shall be lowered using safe hoisting devices having valid test certificates Prevention of further use of steel plates which contained leaded gasoline for storage of edible products drinking water unless they are removed While disposing of the steel plates obtained from product tanks which contained leaded gasoline it shall be ensured that they are not further used for storing edible product and drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe This could be ensured by the following methods By heat treatment of steel plates using flame cleaner By removing all scales etc by abrasive blast cleaning using grits shots If the plates are grit shot blasted care shall be taken to collect the grit or shot from operation to prevent spread of lead bearing dust The used grits shots must be treated as contaminated and not reused for other operations It should be disposed off along with the residue thus obtained as per practice followed for leaded sludge All parties involved in handling the plates should be made aware of their origin and risks involved in view of leaded gasoline Disposal of steel plates from tanks which didnrsquot contain leaded gasoline Steel plates of other tanks in which leaded products have never been stored can be disposed off after cleaning with wire brush to bare metal particularly the first strake and bottom plates The responsibility of ensuring that the plates are completely safe for further use lies with the successful vendor 112 Demolition of UG tanks Following sequence should be sued for the disposal of Underground tanks

1 Mechanical isolation of Tank by removing all pipe connections fittings like Level Gauges Dip hatch PV Valves etc

2 All personnel involved in the removal and disposal of underground tanks should be aware of the potential hazards associated withmdash (a) flammable andor combustible liquids (b) product toxicity (c) entry into confined spaces and (d) entry into excavations

3 Before start of any work on the UG tank ensure that the copies of the tank cleaning certificates for the tanks are available The same to be certified by the BPCL officer (or) authorized inspector from BPCL who is witnessing the demolition before the start of the work

4 Open the manhole covers with the anchoring supports in place and if the tank is found to be filled with water it will be necessary to dispose of the water in an environmentally safe manner

5 After removal of the water from the tank refill the tank with fresh potable water until the tank starts to overflow Do not allow excess water to escape into the excavation and ensure the level does not rise into the vent pipe and submit the tank to excess static pressure

6 Withdraw water until the level is again down to 150 mm below the top of the tank

44

Use only pumping equipment suitable for the purpose and collect all water for proper Disposal

7 Allow the tank to settle for 2-3 hours and test the small vapor space with a gas detector and if the reading is below 5 of the LEL then the tank may be emptied If the same is found above 5 remove the water from the tank The disposal vendor may inform BPCL about the higher LEL readings and BPCL shall arrange to clean the tank further No work shall be taken up on the tank in this case Please note that the reading of the gas detector has to be witnessed by the BPCL officer (or) authorized inspector from BPCL

8 If the reading of the gas detector is below 5 the water may be removed and the cutting operations may be carried out

For safe working necessary shoring shuttering platforms shall be done and proper access shall be provided The steel plates cut from tank shall be lifted using safe hoisting devices having valid test certificates Prevention of further use of steel plates which contained leaded gasoline for storage of edible products drinking water unless they are removed While disposing of the steel plates obtained from product tanks which contained leaded gasoline it shall be ensured that they are not further used for storing edible product and drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe This could be ensured by the following methods By heat treatment of steel plates using flame cleaner By removing all scales etc by abrasive blast cleaning using grits shots If the plates are grit shot blasted care shall be taken to collect the grit or shot from operation to prevent spread of lead bearing dust The used grits shots must be treated as contaminated and not reused for other operations It should be disposed off along with the residue thus obtained as per practice followed for leaded sludge All parties involved in handling the plates should be made aware of their origin and risks involved in view of leaded gasoline Disposal of steel plates from tanks which didnrsquot contain leaded gasoline Steel plates of other tanks in which leaded products have never been stored can be disposed off after cleaning with wire brush to bare metal particularly the first strake and bottom plates The responsibility of ensuring that the plates are completely safe for further use lies with the successful vendor

12 Product Pipelines The pipelines can be disposed off after cleaning by sufficient water flushing The successful vendor shall ensure that these pipes are not re-used for carrying edible products drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe All parties involved in handling the pipes should be made aware of their origin and risks involved 13 General Safety regulations precautions while carrying out dismantling works The objective of this documents is to provide and establish safe-working practices at the work site of Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd These summarized safety requirements are mandatory and should be fully understood both by the successful vendor and their employees The contractual obligation for safety lies completely with the contractor

45

himself Further some additional safety requirements also can come up In such an even the successful vendor shall follow the more stringent regulation at all times The successful vendor shall at his own expense arrange and comply with all safety provisions as stipulated by the Company Bueuro of Indian Standards the Electricity act Factory act OISD and other acts as applicable in respect of all personnel directly or indirectly employed for the work The successful vendor shall ensure that he his sub-contractor and workers employed by him shall comply with all fire safety heath regulations issued from time to time by the company The successful vendor shall also be liable for any pecuniary liability arising on account of any violation by him of the safety requirements Should any injury to people or loss or damage due to fire or accident to any property or a portion thereof occur as a result of failure to comply with such regulations the successful vendor shall be held responsible for the consequences thereof and shall keep the company harmless and indemnified Relevant Indian standard codes on safety 1) IS3764-1922-Excavation work-code of safety 2) IS401 (Part1amp2) ndash 1967 - Safety regulations for steel tubular scaffolding 3) IS3696(Part 1)-1987-Safety code for scaffolds 4) IS3696(Part 2)-1987-Safety code for Ladders 5) IS7293-1974-Safety code for working with construction machinery 6) IS3016-1982-Code of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operations 7) IS4130-1991-Demolition of buildings-Code of safety 8) IS5216(Part 1amp2)-1982-Recommendation on safety procedures and practices in Electrical work 9) IS10667-1983-Guide for selection of industrial safety equipments for protection foot and leg 10) IS6994(Part 1)-1973-Specification for safety glovesPart 1-Leather and cotton gloves 11) IS2925-1984-Specification for Industrial safety helmets 12) IS3521-1983-Industrial safety belts and harnesses Working at Height Working at height is one of the most hazardous construction operations Utmost care is to be taken while working at height Working at height more than 2 Mtrs Shall be done with suitable guard rails and toe board Guard rail and toe board dimensions shall be same as given for scaffoldings While working at height 2 Mtrs And above safety harness must be used All openings must be boldly amp clearly marked and properly barricaded If cover is used it must be capable to bear the weight Proper crawling ladders must be used for sloping roof where tile battens are not strong enough to take the load For fragile roof crawling boards or roof ladder shall be used Openings cut outs on floor roof must be guarded with barricade cover having capacity to withstand human load and clearly marked with colour and notice board Using Ladder

46

Only one person shall climb or descent from one ladder at a time It shall be secured at top and bottom and in addition one person should be present at the ground to hold the ladder as a second check If the ladder is used for carrying material as well suitable foot holds and handholds shall be provided on the ladder The slope of the ladder shall not be too steep or flat (the ladder shall be given an inclination not steeper than 1 to 4 ie 1 horizontal to 4 vertical) to cause slipping or falling off and it shall rest on firm surface No portable single ladder shall be over 10 M in lengths while the width between the side rails in ring ladder shall in no case be less than 30 cms for ladder upto and including 3 Mtrs in length Ladder shall extend at least 1 M above landing place For longer ladders this width should be increased by at least by 6 mm for each additional 30 cms of length Uniform step spacing shall not exceed 15 cms Rung of the ladder shall not be used for support or to tie stiles or side members are meant for this Ladder shall not be hung from its rungs or from one stile as this tends to pull out the rungs Make sure that footwear is free from mud or grease etc before climbing a ladder Ladder used shall be of standard material like wooden steel and be sufficiently strong conforming to IS3696-1991(Part 2) Scaffolding Scaffolding can be defined as a temporary structure supporting one or more platforms and which is used either as a workplace or for storage of materials in the course construction work including both for maintenance and demolition Scaffolding shall be provided for all works that cannot be safely done from the ground except such short period of work as can be done safely from ladders Scaffolds shall be erected altered or dismantled only by competent persons under proper supervision After erection scaffolds shall be inspected at least once in a week and a written report on each inspection is kept The height above which scaffolding is mandatory is 2 Mtrs Scaffolding shall be of good quality Bamboo or steel tubular structure conforming to IS 4014(Part I and II) Scaffolds shall be designed for their maximum load and with a safety factor of at least 4 or as prescribed by the site-in-charge Scaffolds shall be provided with safe means of access such as stairs ladders or ramps Scaffold shall be tied or anchored to the building or structure at suitable intervals so as to prevent movement

47

Joints in the scaffolds shall be tied up and clamped properly to avoid any slippage The upright members of the scaffolding shall be placed on firm and level ground and base plates at their feet shall rest on timber sole boards All the uprights shall be kept equidistant and shall be connected and strengthened by ladders fixed on the inside of the uprights for strength joints in ladders shall be staggered Transforms shall be set on top of ladders and at right angles to them and building structure Bracing is essential to stiffen the scaffolds and prevent sideways movement and it should run diagonally from ladder to ladder or upright to upright Working platforms and gangways should rest squarely and evenly on transforms to prevent risk of trippling Recommended width of it are a) Not less than 60 cm if used as footing only b) Not less than 80 cm if used also for stacking of materials c) Not less than 11 Mtrs If used for the support of a treETLe platform The provision of security guard rails and toe board at every point at which full height is more than 2 Mtrs Shall be made Guard rail height should be between 90cm and 115 cm and toe board should raise 15 cm above the working platform Suitable protection shall be made by providing debris netting against falling of materials Mobile tower scaffold ndash wheels should be locked when in use Static tower scaffold should not exceed 12 Mtrs In height when free standing and above this height should tied Height to base width ratio for static tower should not more than 41 351 and 31 for indoor outdoor and mobile tower respectively Safety harness should be used while working at height more than 2 Mtrs Scaffolding shall be physically checked for load carrying capacity occasionally Following BIS safety codes shall be referred for further safety precautions a) IS3696-1987 PART I-Safety of scaffolding b) IS3696-1991 PART II-Safety code for ladder c) IS4014-PART 2-Code of practive for steel tubular scaffolding ndash safety regulations Working Platform Wherever possible all works to be done at a height greater than 2 Mtrs Above ground level must be performed from properly constructed and maintained working platform Safe means of access shall be provided to all working platforms Working platforms gangways and stairways shall be so constructed that they shall not sag unduly or unequally Every opening in a working platform shall be provided with suitable beams to prevent the fall of persons or materials The working platform shall be - Closely boarded

48

- At least 60 cm wide if used only as a footing only at least 80 cm wide if used also for stacking material and at least 11 Mtrs If used for the support of a treETLe platform - Provided with tow-boards of minimum 015 Mtrs in height - Provided with hand rails not greater than 085 Mtrs above toe-board - Constructed as close to the structure or building as possible Working on roof People working on roof shall be properly protected by providing temporary railing hand rails safety harness Workers working underneath shall use helmets Care shall be taken to prevent falling of material from top to adjoining area in slat roofs more than 10deg safety belt shall be used and belt end fastened properly to a fixed object Workmen shall not be allowed to work on slippery roofs Fragile materials such as wired glass corrugated plastic sheeting and unreinforced insulating slabs etc shall be identified and necessary precautions taken while working on them People working on fragile roof shall be properly protected by providing two Crawling Bards or Roof ladders so that one is available to stand on while the other is being moved Crawling Boards shall have cross batons atleast 32 mm thick and not more than 380 mm apart and shall be secured in position Gas cutting Adherence to relevant codes and employment of qualified workers are two basic requirements for gas cutting process Hazards such as electricity heat flame flammable gas etc are present in this process Hence following precautions must be followed while carrying these operations All fire precautions as stipulated in IS3016 (Code of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operations) shall be followed while gas cutting operations) shall be followed while gas cutting Fire extinguishers sand buckets water and gunny bags shall be provided when hot work is in progress Gas cylinders used for gas cutting Gas cylinders shall be of approved make Gas cylinder valves shall always be checked and shall be closed when not in use Be stored in a well-ventilated area Be fitted with safety caps when not in use Not be lifted by nozzle and rolled All gas and oxygen regulators shall be fitted with Flashback arrestors being non-return valves designed to prevent and explosive mix developing in cylinder Checking for leaks shall be by means of soapy liquid applied to each joint and under no circumstances shall a naked flame be applied to any part of the cylinder When working at a height do not place cylinders directly beneath the working area as molten metal may fall in to the hoses causing leaks and possibly igniting the gases

49

The welder and any person working in close proximity in order to prevent permanent damage to the eyes must wear suitable eye protection when not in use electricity to the holder and electrode shall turned off Hose shall be in good condition properly clamped as per specifications Welding cable shall have proper insulation with minimum number of joints All equipments shall be properly earthed and cables properly insulated and connected LPG Cylinders if used should be stored kept in a well-ventilated placed and there should be no excavations drains or basements nearby LPG Cylinders should never be stored below ground level or closer than 3 M to cylinder containing oxygen or materials which are toxic and corrosive Cylinders full or empty should never to stored upright with the valve uppermost The valve of empty LPG cylinders should be kept closed if they are left open air will diffuse into the cylinder and may form an explosive mixture BIS Code IS3016-1982 on ldquocode of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operationsrdquo shall be referred for further safety measures Electrical work Some of the basic safety steps to be ensured are given below 1) Only authorised person shall carry out dismantling of electrical system 2) Isolation of the electrical system before taking up the work must be ensured 3) Before working on an electrical line fuse should be physically removed and the line is isolated and a suitable locking mechanism must be provided to prevent accidental switching fixing fuses by other persons A notice board displaying ldquoMen at workrdquo message should be placed The section of circuit under repair should be connected to earth 4) IS 5216-1982 ldquoRecommendations on safety procedures and practices in Electric Worksrdquo shall be referred for further safety measures Working with machineries Material handling equipments Many accidents take place while handling materials at site It is highly hazardous operation Hence special attention by contractor is required in this respect Following precautions are recommended Safe working space for all these equipments must be provided Proper material stockyard should be made and all material should be staked arranged kept in orderly manner with proper moving space for handling machinery Proper warning boards signs shall be provided when machineries like cranes hoists are being operated Brakes clutches of winches shall be checked on regular basis Chains ropes belts shall be inspected and repaired changed as necessary All moving part of the material handling equipment must be provided with suitable guards

50

Lifting ropes should be inspected for kinking loose wires high strands corrosion nicking lubrication change in diameter cross section Slings and other lifting materials which are not suitable for use should be promptly withdrawn and destroyed Lifting chains should be inspected for bent links cracks in weld areas or any other section of link trasverse nicks and gauges and corrosion pits Elongation of the lifting chain link due to over loading should be inspected before using it For lifting hook if the throat opening exceeds 15 of the normal opening it should be replaced When inspecting the hook measurement must be made between the shank and narrowest point of the hook opening A chain used for lifting should not be spliced by inserting a bolt between two links Strain should not be put on a kinked chain Hammer should not be used to force a hook over a chain link A safety hook fitted with a latch to prevent displacement of loads should only be used for material handling lifting IS7293-1974 (Code of Practice for Working with Construction Machinery) shall be referred for further safety measures Cranes All works involving the use of crane shall be properly planned in advance and the following shall be ensured The crane is capable of lifting the load Safe load capacity should be clearly marked on jibs winches pulleys slings and ropes All job cranes should have an automatic safe load indicator which alerts the operator The condition of the ground at the crane location is satisfactory to support the crane and the load The rotation of the cab and therefore the boom is not restricted-suitable matting or plates are available to protect underground services and paving All slings shackles hooks etc are of correct rating and in good condition Cranes and lifting equipments must be inspected and carry a valid test certificate issued by an accredited testing agency Crane hooks etc are to be fitted with properly functioning safety clips to prevent displacement of the sling from the hook during the lift Driver of the crane must be watchful and must ensure before driving the vehicle either forward or reverse that no one is near the wheel of the vehicle and no one is trying to climb the vehicle while moving Crane operators and signalers must be over the age of 18 trained and sufficiently experienced There should always to a signalman or a signaling system such as a

51

telephone if the crane operator cannot see the load throughout the lift Hand signal shall be clear and distinct and shall follow recognised code or system Workers must be use safety shoe and helmet They are also required to wear gloves and other PPE for handling of some special materials Raising lowering and braking of jib should not be done abruptly in order to prevent it from snapping All vehicles used by the contractor shall be in worthy conditions and in conformance to the land transport requirements Cranes should be tested and examined by a competent person for its wear and tear No part of the crane or crane load should be closer than 4 Mtrs to live overhead For movement of crane or other material handling equipment ramp gradient should not exceed 1 in 10 No person should be allowed to stand or work under lifted load All drivers shall hold a valid driving license for the class of vehicle to be driven Manual Handling Assistance should be obtained if the load is too heavy or awkward for manual handing Clear walkway to the destination and safe stack should be ensured before handing the load manually Following procedure should be followed while lifting the load manually Stand close to the load on a firm footing and with feet about 30 am apart Bend the knees and keep your back as straight as you can Take a firm grip on a load Breathe in and throw the shoulders backwards Straighten the legs amp continue to keep the back as straight as you can Make sure that your view is not obstructed by the load Keep the load close to the body Lift slowly and smoothly When carrying the load avoid twisting spine to run move your feet instead One person should not be allowed to pull more than 63 kg The best weight unit for lifting by a worker is 18 kg and hence should be fixed as upper limit of load to be lifted by worker If two or more workers are lifting one should give instructions to ensure that the team works together bull Type of clothing is very important in manual handling of material Clothing should be such that it allows easy movement of arms and will not catch in machinery or on a load

52

bull The successful bidder of the said depot assets will assume full responsibility for demolishing and dismantling the said facilities and itrsquos removal from the corporationrsquos land whether through his own employees or through contract labour It should also be a condition of the tender documents that consequent upon the sale of the said depot assets the depot shall cease to be the corporationrsquos ldquoestablishmentrdquo as that expression is defined in the Building and other construction workers actrsquo1996and if the successful bidder employs 50 or more building workers for the demolition of the said facilities he as the ldquoemployerrdquo in relation to the said establishment will ensure full compliance with the said act including section 44 amp 45 thereof Upon the cancellation of the factory license and the slump sale of the assets of the said depot the storage and distribution of petroleum products is no longer carried on in the said facilities The successful bidder or purchaser of the said depot assets who demolishes the said facilities with the intention of selling the various items from the depot as scrap for his own benefit cannot be regarded as a ldquocontractorrdquo as that expression is defined in the contract labour (regulation amp abolition act1970 Similarly the workmen engaged by the successful bidder or purchaser of the said depot assets for carrying out the work of demolition cannot be regarded as contract labour under the said act In the circumstances no sooner the property in the assets of the depot facilities is transferred to the successful bidder or purchaser the corporation can not be regarded as the ldquoprinciple employerrdquo under the said act in as much as the Corpn has ceased to continue the work of the establishment viz The storage and distribution of the petroleum products in the concerned depot bull Under the Environment (protection) Act 1986 read with Hazardous waste (management amp handling) rules1989 the ldquooccupierrdquo in relation to the depot facilities is obliged to ensure that all hazardous waste are properly handled and disposed of without any adverse effects which may result from such wastes and is also responsible for proper collection reception treatment storage or disposal of these wastes either himself or through the ldquooperator of the facilityrdquo Since the corporation is governed by the said act and rules and highest bidder purchaser of the depot assets is not the occupier generating hazardous it is incumbent on the corporation to continue its practice namely handing over the site to the successful bidder the product including the sludge vapour and gas etc is completely removed as per the Companyrsquos operating procedure It may also be appreciated that the highest bidderpurchaser may fail to take any safeguards to protect his employees or the employees of a contractor engaged by him or the public at large from the toxic or poisonous effects of the residual sludge vapour or gas

ARBITRATION CLAUSE

Any dispute or difference whatsoever arising out of or in connection with this Agreement including any question regarding its existence validity construction interpretation application meaning scope operation or effect of this contract or termination thereof shall be referred to and finally resolved through arbitration as per the procedure mentioned herein below (a) The dispute or difference shall in any event be referred only to a Sole Arbitrator (b) The appointment and arbitration proceedings shall be conducted in accordance with SCOPE forum of Arbitration Rules for the time being in force or as amended from time to time (c) The Seat of arbitration shall be at Mumbai (d) The proceedings shall be conducted in English language (e) The cost of the proceedings shall be equally borne by the parties unless otherwise Directed by the Sole Arbitrator

53

Page 44: e-AUCTION SALE - Bharat Petroleum

44

Use only pumping equipment suitable for the purpose and collect all water for proper Disposal

7 Allow the tank to settle for 2-3 hours and test the small vapor space with a gas detector and if the reading is below 5 of the LEL then the tank may be emptied If the same is found above 5 remove the water from the tank The disposal vendor may inform BPCL about the higher LEL readings and BPCL shall arrange to clean the tank further No work shall be taken up on the tank in this case Please note that the reading of the gas detector has to be witnessed by the BPCL officer (or) authorized inspector from BPCL

8 If the reading of the gas detector is below 5 the water may be removed and the cutting operations may be carried out

For safe working necessary shoring shuttering platforms shall be done and proper access shall be provided The steel plates cut from tank shall be lifted using safe hoisting devices having valid test certificates Prevention of further use of steel plates which contained leaded gasoline for storage of edible products drinking water unless they are removed While disposing of the steel plates obtained from product tanks which contained leaded gasoline it shall be ensured that they are not further used for storing edible product and drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe This could be ensured by the following methods By heat treatment of steel plates using flame cleaner By removing all scales etc by abrasive blast cleaning using grits shots If the plates are grit shot blasted care shall be taken to collect the grit or shot from operation to prevent spread of lead bearing dust The used grits shots must be treated as contaminated and not reused for other operations It should be disposed off along with the residue thus obtained as per practice followed for leaded sludge All parties involved in handling the plates should be made aware of their origin and risks involved in view of leaded gasoline Disposal of steel plates from tanks which didnrsquot contain leaded gasoline Steel plates of other tanks in which leaded products have never been stored can be disposed off after cleaning with wire brush to bare metal particularly the first strake and bottom plates The responsibility of ensuring that the plates are completely safe for further use lies with the successful vendor

12 Product Pipelines The pipelines can be disposed off after cleaning by sufficient water flushing The successful vendor shall ensure that these pipes are not re-used for carrying edible products drinking water unless they are rendered completely safe All parties involved in handling the pipes should be made aware of their origin and risks involved 13 General Safety regulations precautions while carrying out dismantling works The objective of this documents is to provide and establish safe-working practices at the work site of Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd These summarized safety requirements are mandatory and should be fully understood both by the successful vendor and their employees The contractual obligation for safety lies completely with the contractor

45

himself Further some additional safety requirements also can come up In such an even the successful vendor shall follow the more stringent regulation at all times The successful vendor shall at his own expense arrange and comply with all safety provisions as stipulated by the Company Bueuro of Indian Standards the Electricity act Factory act OISD and other acts as applicable in respect of all personnel directly or indirectly employed for the work The successful vendor shall ensure that he his sub-contractor and workers employed by him shall comply with all fire safety heath regulations issued from time to time by the company The successful vendor shall also be liable for any pecuniary liability arising on account of any violation by him of the safety requirements Should any injury to people or loss or damage due to fire or accident to any property or a portion thereof occur as a result of failure to comply with such regulations the successful vendor shall be held responsible for the consequences thereof and shall keep the company harmless and indemnified Relevant Indian standard codes on safety 1) IS3764-1922-Excavation work-code of safety 2) IS401 (Part1amp2) ndash 1967 - Safety regulations for steel tubular scaffolding 3) IS3696(Part 1)-1987-Safety code for scaffolds 4) IS3696(Part 2)-1987-Safety code for Ladders 5) IS7293-1974-Safety code for working with construction machinery 6) IS3016-1982-Code of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operations 7) IS4130-1991-Demolition of buildings-Code of safety 8) IS5216(Part 1amp2)-1982-Recommendation on safety procedures and practices in Electrical work 9) IS10667-1983-Guide for selection of industrial safety equipments for protection foot and leg 10) IS6994(Part 1)-1973-Specification for safety glovesPart 1-Leather and cotton gloves 11) IS2925-1984-Specification for Industrial safety helmets 12) IS3521-1983-Industrial safety belts and harnesses Working at Height Working at height is one of the most hazardous construction operations Utmost care is to be taken while working at height Working at height more than 2 Mtrs Shall be done with suitable guard rails and toe board Guard rail and toe board dimensions shall be same as given for scaffoldings While working at height 2 Mtrs And above safety harness must be used All openings must be boldly amp clearly marked and properly barricaded If cover is used it must be capable to bear the weight Proper crawling ladders must be used for sloping roof where tile battens are not strong enough to take the load For fragile roof crawling boards or roof ladder shall be used Openings cut outs on floor roof must be guarded with barricade cover having capacity to withstand human load and clearly marked with colour and notice board Using Ladder

46

Only one person shall climb or descent from one ladder at a time It shall be secured at top and bottom and in addition one person should be present at the ground to hold the ladder as a second check If the ladder is used for carrying material as well suitable foot holds and handholds shall be provided on the ladder The slope of the ladder shall not be too steep or flat (the ladder shall be given an inclination not steeper than 1 to 4 ie 1 horizontal to 4 vertical) to cause slipping or falling off and it shall rest on firm surface No portable single ladder shall be over 10 M in lengths while the width between the side rails in ring ladder shall in no case be less than 30 cms for ladder upto and including 3 Mtrs in length Ladder shall extend at least 1 M above landing place For longer ladders this width should be increased by at least by 6 mm for each additional 30 cms of length Uniform step spacing shall not exceed 15 cms Rung of the ladder shall not be used for support or to tie stiles or side members are meant for this Ladder shall not be hung from its rungs or from one stile as this tends to pull out the rungs Make sure that footwear is free from mud or grease etc before climbing a ladder Ladder used shall be of standard material like wooden steel and be sufficiently strong conforming to IS3696-1991(Part 2) Scaffolding Scaffolding can be defined as a temporary structure supporting one or more platforms and which is used either as a workplace or for storage of materials in the course construction work including both for maintenance and demolition Scaffolding shall be provided for all works that cannot be safely done from the ground except such short period of work as can be done safely from ladders Scaffolds shall be erected altered or dismantled only by competent persons under proper supervision After erection scaffolds shall be inspected at least once in a week and a written report on each inspection is kept The height above which scaffolding is mandatory is 2 Mtrs Scaffolding shall be of good quality Bamboo or steel tubular structure conforming to IS 4014(Part I and II) Scaffolds shall be designed for their maximum load and with a safety factor of at least 4 or as prescribed by the site-in-charge Scaffolds shall be provided with safe means of access such as stairs ladders or ramps Scaffold shall be tied or anchored to the building or structure at suitable intervals so as to prevent movement

47

Joints in the scaffolds shall be tied up and clamped properly to avoid any slippage The upright members of the scaffolding shall be placed on firm and level ground and base plates at their feet shall rest on timber sole boards All the uprights shall be kept equidistant and shall be connected and strengthened by ladders fixed on the inside of the uprights for strength joints in ladders shall be staggered Transforms shall be set on top of ladders and at right angles to them and building structure Bracing is essential to stiffen the scaffolds and prevent sideways movement and it should run diagonally from ladder to ladder or upright to upright Working platforms and gangways should rest squarely and evenly on transforms to prevent risk of trippling Recommended width of it are a) Not less than 60 cm if used as footing only b) Not less than 80 cm if used also for stacking of materials c) Not less than 11 Mtrs If used for the support of a treETLe platform The provision of security guard rails and toe board at every point at which full height is more than 2 Mtrs Shall be made Guard rail height should be between 90cm and 115 cm and toe board should raise 15 cm above the working platform Suitable protection shall be made by providing debris netting against falling of materials Mobile tower scaffold ndash wheels should be locked when in use Static tower scaffold should not exceed 12 Mtrs In height when free standing and above this height should tied Height to base width ratio for static tower should not more than 41 351 and 31 for indoor outdoor and mobile tower respectively Safety harness should be used while working at height more than 2 Mtrs Scaffolding shall be physically checked for load carrying capacity occasionally Following BIS safety codes shall be referred for further safety precautions a) IS3696-1987 PART I-Safety of scaffolding b) IS3696-1991 PART II-Safety code for ladder c) IS4014-PART 2-Code of practive for steel tubular scaffolding ndash safety regulations Working Platform Wherever possible all works to be done at a height greater than 2 Mtrs Above ground level must be performed from properly constructed and maintained working platform Safe means of access shall be provided to all working platforms Working platforms gangways and stairways shall be so constructed that they shall not sag unduly or unequally Every opening in a working platform shall be provided with suitable beams to prevent the fall of persons or materials The working platform shall be - Closely boarded

48

- At least 60 cm wide if used only as a footing only at least 80 cm wide if used also for stacking material and at least 11 Mtrs If used for the support of a treETLe platform - Provided with tow-boards of minimum 015 Mtrs in height - Provided with hand rails not greater than 085 Mtrs above toe-board - Constructed as close to the structure or building as possible Working on roof People working on roof shall be properly protected by providing temporary railing hand rails safety harness Workers working underneath shall use helmets Care shall be taken to prevent falling of material from top to adjoining area in slat roofs more than 10deg safety belt shall be used and belt end fastened properly to a fixed object Workmen shall not be allowed to work on slippery roofs Fragile materials such as wired glass corrugated plastic sheeting and unreinforced insulating slabs etc shall be identified and necessary precautions taken while working on them People working on fragile roof shall be properly protected by providing two Crawling Bards or Roof ladders so that one is available to stand on while the other is being moved Crawling Boards shall have cross batons atleast 32 mm thick and not more than 380 mm apart and shall be secured in position Gas cutting Adherence to relevant codes and employment of qualified workers are two basic requirements for gas cutting process Hazards such as electricity heat flame flammable gas etc are present in this process Hence following precautions must be followed while carrying these operations All fire precautions as stipulated in IS3016 (Code of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operations) shall be followed while gas cutting operations) shall be followed while gas cutting Fire extinguishers sand buckets water and gunny bags shall be provided when hot work is in progress Gas cylinders used for gas cutting Gas cylinders shall be of approved make Gas cylinder valves shall always be checked and shall be closed when not in use Be stored in a well-ventilated area Be fitted with safety caps when not in use Not be lifted by nozzle and rolled All gas and oxygen regulators shall be fitted with Flashback arrestors being non-return valves designed to prevent and explosive mix developing in cylinder Checking for leaks shall be by means of soapy liquid applied to each joint and under no circumstances shall a naked flame be applied to any part of the cylinder When working at a height do not place cylinders directly beneath the working area as molten metal may fall in to the hoses causing leaks and possibly igniting the gases

49

The welder and any person working in close proximity in order to prevent permanent damage to the eyes must wear suitable eye protection when not in use electricity to the holder and electrode shall turned off Hose shall be in good condition properly clamped as per specifications Welding cable shall have proper insulation with minimum number of joints All equipments shall be properly earthed and cables properly insulated and connected LPG Cylinders if used should be stored kept in a well-ventilated placed and there should be no excavations drains or basements nearby LPG Cylinders should never be stored below ground level or closer than 3 M to cylinder containing oxygen or materials which are toxic and corrosive Cylinders full or empty should never to stored upright with the valve uppermost The valve of empty LPG cylinders should be kept closed if they are left open air will diffuse into the cylinder and may form an explosive mixture BIS Code IS3016-1982 on ldquocode of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operationsrdquo shall be referred for further safety measures Electrical work Some of the basic safety steps to be ensured are given below 1) Only authorised person shall carry out dismantling of electrical system 2) Isolation of the electrical system before taking up the work must be ensured 3) Before working on an electrical line fuse should be physically removed and the line is isolated and a suitable locking mechanism must be provided to prevent accidental switching fixing fuses by other persons A notice board displaying ldquoMen at workrdquo message should be placed The section of circuit under repair should be connected to earth 4) IS 5216-1982 ldquoRecommendations on safety procedures and practices in Electric Worksrdquo shall be referred for further safety measures Working with machineries Material handling equipments Many accidents take place while handling materials at site It is highly hazardous operation Hence special attention by contractor is required in this respect Following precautions are recommended Safe working space for all these equipments must be provided Proper material stockyard should be made and all material should be staked arranged kept in orderly manner with proper moving space for handling machinery Proper warning boards signs shall be provided when machineries like cranes hoists are being operated Brakes clutches of winches shall be checked on regular basis Chains ropes belts shall be inspected and repaired changed as necessary All moving part of the material handling equipment must be provided with suitable guards

50

Lifting ropes should be inspected for kinking loose wires high strands corrosion nicking lubrication change in diameter cross section Slings and other lifting materials which are not suitable for use should be promptly withdrawn and destroyed Lifting chains should be inspected for bent links cracks in weld areas or any other section of link trasverse nicks and gauges and corrosion pits Elongation of the lifting chain link due to over loading should be inspected before using it For lifting hook if the throat opening exceeds 15 of the normal opening it should be replaced When inspecting the hook measurement must be made between the shank and narrowest point of the hook opening A chain used for lifting should not be spliced by inserting a bolt between two links Strain should not be put on a kinked chain Hammer should not be used to force a hook over a chain link A safety hook fitted with a latch to prevent displacement of loads should only be used for material handling lifting IS7293-1974 (Code of Practice for Working with Construction Machinery) shall be referred for further safety measures Cranes All works involving the use of crane shall be properly planned in advance and the following shall be ensured The crane is capable of lifting the load Safe load capacity should be clearly marked on jibs winches pulleys slings and ropes All job cranes should have an automatic safe load indicator which alerts the operator The condition of the ground at the crane location is satisfactory to support the crane and the load The rotation of the cab and therefore the boom is not restricted-suitable matting or plates are available to protect underground services and paving All slings shackles hooks etc are of correct rating and in good condition Cranes and lifting equipments must be inspected and carry a valid test certificate issued by an accredited testing agency Crane hooks etc are to be fitted with properly functioning safety clips to prevent displacement of the sling from the hook during the lift Driver of the crane must be watchful and must ensure before driving the vehicle either forward or reverse that no one is near the wheel of the vehicle and no one is trying to climb the vehicle while moving Crane operators and signalers must be over the age of 18 trained and sufficiently experienced There should always to a signalman or a signaling system such as a

51

telephone if the crane operator cannot see the load throughout the lift Hand signal shall be clear and distinct and shall follow recognised code or system Workers must be use safety shoe and helmet They are also required to wear gloves and other PPE for handling of some special materials Raising lowering and braking of jib should not be done abruptly in order to prevent it from snapping All vehicles used by the contractor shall be in worthy conditions and in conformance to the land transport requirements Cranes should be tested and examined by a competent person for its wear and tear No part of the crane or crane load should be closer than 4 Mtrs to live overhead For movement of crane or other material handling equipment ramp gradient should not exceed 1 in 10 No person should be allowed to stand or work under lifted load All drivers shall hold a valid driving license for the class of vehicle to be driven Manual Handling Assistance should be obtained if the load is too heavy or awkward for manual handing Clear walkway to the destination and safe stack should be ensured before handing the load manually Following procedure should be followed while lifting the load manually Stand close to the load on a firm footing and with feet about 30 am apart Bend the knees and keep your back as straight as you can Take a firm grip on a load Breathe in and throw the shoulders backwards Straighten the legs amp continue to keep the back as straight as you can Make sure that your view is not obstructed by the load Keep the load close to the body Lift slowly and smoothly When carrying the load avoid twisting spine to run move your feet instead One person should not be allowed to pull more than 63 kg The best weight unit for lifting by a worker is 18 kg and hence should be fixed as upper limit of load to be lifted by worker If two or more workers are lifting one should give instructions to ensure that the team works together bull Type of clothing is very important in manual handling of material Clothing should be such that it allows easy movement of arms and will not catch in machinery or on a load

52

bull The successful bidder of the said depot assets will assume full responsibility for demolishing and dismantling the said facilities and itrsquos removal from the corporationrsquos land whether through his own employees or through contract labour It should also be a condition of the tender documents that consequent upon the sale of the said depot assets the depot shall cease to be the corporationrsquos ldquoestablishmentrdquo as that expression is defined in the Building and other construction workers actrsquo1996and if the successful bidder employs 50 or more building workers for the demolition of the said facilities he as the ldquoemployerrdquo in relation to the said establishment will ensure full compliance with the said act including section 44 amp 45 thereof Upon the cancellation of the factory license and the slump sale of the assets of the said depot the storage and distribution of petroleum products is no longer carried on in the said facilities The successful bidder or purchaser of the said depot assets who demolishes the said facilities with the intention of selling the various items from the depot as scrap for his own benefit cannot be regarded as a ldquocontractorrdquo as that expression is defined in the contract labour (regulation amp abolition act1970 Similarly the workmen engaged by the successful bidder or purchaser of the said depot assets for carrying out the work of demolition cannot be regarded as contract labour under the said act In the circumstances no sooner the property in the assets of the depot facilities is transferred to the successful bidder or purchaser the corporation can not be regarded as the ldquoprinciple employerrdquo under the said act in as much as the Corpn has ceased to continue the work of the establishment viz The storage and distribution of the petroleum products in the concerned depot bull Under the Environment (protection) Act 1986 read with Hazardous waste (management amp handling) rules1989 the ldquooccupierrdquo in relation to the depot facilities is obliged to ensure that all hazardous waste are properly handled and disposed of without any adverse effects which may result from such wastes and is also responsible for proper collection reception treatment storage or disposal of these wastes either himself or through the ldquooperator of the facilityrdquo Since the corporation is governed by the said act and rules and highest bidder purchaser of the depot assets is not the occupier generating hazardous it is incumbent on the corporation to continue its practice namely handing over the site to the successful bidder the product including the sludge vapour and gas etc is completely removed as per the Companyrsquos operating procedure It may also be appreciated that the highest bidderpurchaser may fail to take any safeguards to protect his employees or the employees of a contractor engaged by him or the public at large from the toxic or poisonous effects of the residual sludge vapour or gas

ARBITRATION CLAUSE

Any dispute or difference whatsoever arising out of or in connection with this Agreement including any question regarding its existence validity construction interpretation application meaning scope operation or effect of this contract or termination thereof shall be referred to and finally resolved through arbitration as per the procedure mentioned herein below (a) The dispute or difference shall in any event be referred only to a Sole Arbitrator (b) The appointment and arbitration proceedings shall be conducted in accordance with SCOPE forum of Arbitration Rules for the time being in force or as amended from time to time (c) The Seat of arbitration shall be at Mumbai (d) The proceedings shall be conducted in English language (e) The cost of the proceedings shall be equally borne by the parties unless otherwise Directed by the Sole Arbitrator

53

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45

himself Further some additional safety requirements also can come up In such an even the successful vendor shall follow the more stringent regulation at all times The successful vendor shall at his own expense arrange and comply with all safety provisions as stipulated by the Company Bueuro of Indian Standards the Electricity act Factory act OISD and other acts as applicable in respect of all personnel directly or indirectly employed for the work The successful vendor shall ensure that he his sub-contractor and workers employed by him shall comply with all fire safety heath regulations issued from time to time by the company The successful vendor shall also be liable for any pecuniary liability arising on account of any violation by him of the safety requirements Should any injury to people or loss or damage due to fire or accident to any property or a portion thereof occur as a result of failure to comply with such regulations the successful vendor shall be held responsible for the consequences thereof and shall keep the company harmless and indemnified Relevant Indian standard codes on safety 1) IS3764-1922-Excavation work-code of safety 2) IS401 (Part1amp2) ndash 1967 - Safety regulations for steel tubular scaffolding 3) IS3696(Part 1)-1987-Safety code for scaffolds 4) IS3696(Part 2)-1987-Safety code for Ladders 5) IS7293-1974-Safety code for working with construction machinery 6) IS3016-1982-Code of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operations 7) IS4130-1991-Demolition of buildings-Code of safety 8) IS5216(Part 1amp2)-1982-Recommendation on safety procedures and practices in Electrical work 9) IS10667-1983-Guide for selection of industrial safety equipments for protection foot and leg 10) IS6994(Part 1)-1973-Specification for safety glovesPart 1-Leather and cotton gloves 11) IS2925-1984-Specification for Industrial safety helmets 12) IS3521-1983-Industrial safety belts and harnesses Working at Height Working at height is one of the most hazardous construction operations Utmost care is to be taken while working at height Working at height more than 2 Mtrs Shall be done with suitable guard rails and toe board Guard rail and toe board dimensions shall be same as given for scaffoldings While working at height 2 Mtrs And above safety harness must be used All openings must be boldly amp clearly marked and properly barricaded If cover is used it must be capable to bear the weight Proper crawling ladders must be used for sloping roof where tile battens are not strong enough to take the load For fragile roof crawling boards or roof ladder shall be used Openings cut outs on floor roof must be guarded with barricade cover having capacity to withstand human load and clearly marked with colour and notice board Using Ladder

46

Only one person shall climb or descent from one ladder at a time It shall be secured at top and bottom and in addition one person should be present at the ground to hold the ladder as a second check If the ladder is used for carrying material as well suitable foot holds and handholds shall be provided on the ladder The slope of the ladder shall not be too steep or flat (the ladder shall be given an inclination not steeper than 1 to 4 ie 1 horizontal to 4 vertical) to cause slipping or falling off and it shall rest on firm surface No portable single ladder shall be over 10 M in lengths while the width between the side rails in ring ladder shall in no case be less than 30 cms for ladder upto and including 3 Mtrs in length Ladder shall extend at least 1 M above landing place For longer ladders this width should be increased by at least by 6 mm for each additional 30 cms of length Uniform step spacing shall not exceed 15 cms Rung of the ladder shall not be used for support or to tie stiles or side members are meant for this Ladder shall not be hung from its rungs or from one stile as this tends to pull out the rungs Make sure that footwear is free from mud or grease etc before climbing a ladder Ladder used shall be of standard material like wooden steel and be sufficiently strong conforming to IS3696-1991(Part 2) Scaffolding Scaffolding can be defined as a temporary structure supporting one or more platforms and which is used either as a workplace or for storage of materials in the course construction work including both for maintenance and demolition Scaffolding shall be provided for all works that cannot be safely done from the ground except such short period of work as can be done safely from ladders Scaffolds shall be erected altered or dismantled only by competent persons under proper supervision After erection scaffolds shall be inspected at least once in a week and a written report on each inspection is kept The height above which scaffolding is mandatory is 2 Mtrs Scaffolding shall be of good quality Bamboo or steel tubular structure conforming to IS 4014(Part I and II) Scaffolds shall be designed for their maximum load and with a safety factor of at least 4 or as prescribed by the site-in-charge Scaffolds shall be provided with safe means of access such as stairs ladders or ramps Scaffold shall be tied or anchored to the building or structure at suitable intervals so as to prevent movement

47

Joints in the scaffolds shall be tied up and clamped properly to avoid any slippage The upright members of the scaffolding shall be placed on firm and level ground and base plates at their feet shall rest on timber sole boards All the uprights shall be kept equidistant and shall be connected and strengthened by ladders fixed on the inside of the uprights for strength joints in ladders shall be staggered Transforms shall be set on top of ladders and at right angles to them and building structure Bracing is essential to stiffen the scaffolds and prevent sideways movement and it should run diagonally from ladder to ladder or upright to upright Working platforms and gangways should rest squarely and evenly on transforms to prevent risk of trippling Recommended width of it are a) Not less than 60 cm if used as footing only b) Not less than 80 cm if used also for stacking of materials c) Not less than 11 Mtrs If used for the support of a treETLe platform The provision of security guard rails and toe board at every point at which full height is more than 2 Mtrs Shall be made Guard rail height should be between 90cm and 115 cm and toe board should raise 15 cm above the working platform Suitable protection shall be made by providing debris netting against falling of materials Mobile tower scaffold ndash wheels should be locked when in use Static tower scaffold should not exceed 12 Mtrs In height when free standing and above this height should tied Height to base width ratio for static tower should not more than 41 351 and 31 for indoor outdoor and mobile tower respectively Safety harness should be used while working at height more than 2 Mtrs Scaffolding shall be physically checked for load carrying capacity occasionally Following BIS safety codes shall be referred for further safety precautions a) IS3696-1987 PART I-Safety of scaffolding b) IS3696-1991 PART II-Safety code for ladder c) IS4014-PART 2-Code of practive for steel tubular scaffolding ndash safety regulations Working Platform Wherever possible all works to be done at a height greater than 2 Mtrs Above ground level must be performed from properly constructed and maintained working platform Safe means of access shall be provided to all working platforms Working platforms gangways and stairways shall be so constructed that they shall not sag unduly or unequally Every opening in a working platform shall be provided with suitable beams to prevent the fall of persons or materials The working platform shall be - Closely boarded

48

- At least 60 cm wide if used only as a footing only at least 80 cm wide if used also for stacking material and at least 11 Mtrs If used for the support of a treETLe platform - Provided with tow-boards of minimum 015 Mtrs in height - Provided with hand rails not greater than 085 Mtrs above toe-board - Constructed as close to the structure or building as possible Working on roof People working on roof shall be properly protected by providing temporary railing hand rails safety harness Workers working underneath shall use helmets Care shall be taken to prevent falling of material from top to adjoining area in slat roofs more than 10deg safety belt shall be used and belt end fastened properly to a fixed object Workmen shall not be allowed to work on slippery roofs Fragile materials such as wired glass corrugated plastic sheeting and unreinforced insulating slabs etc shall be identified and necessary precautions taken while working on them People working on fragile roof shall be properly protected by providing two Crawling Bards or Roof ladders so that one is available to stand on while the other is being moved Crawling Boards shall have cross batons atleast 32 mm thick and not more than 380 mm apart and shall be secured in position Gas cutting Adherence to relevant codes and employment of qualified workers are two basic requirements for gas cutting process Hazards such as electricity heat flame flammable gas etc are present in this process Hence following precautions must be followed while carrying these operations All fire precautions as stipulated in IS3016 (Code of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operations) shall be followed while gas cutting operations) shall be followed while gas cutting Fire extinguishers sand buckets water and gunny bags shall be provided when hot work is in progress Gas cylinders used for gas cutting Gas cylinders shall be of approved make Gas cylinder valves shall always be checked and shall be closed when not in use Be stored in a well-ventilated area Be fitted with safety caps when not in use Not be lifted by nozzle and rolled All gas and oxygen regulators shall be fitted with Flashback arrestors being non-return valves designed to prevent and explosive mix developing in cylinder Checking for leaks shall be by means of soapy liquid applied to each joint and under no circumstances shall a naked flame be applied to any part of the cylinder When working at a height do not place cylinders directly beneath the working area as molten metal may fall in to the hoses causing leaks and possibly igniting the gases

49

The welder and any person working in close proximity in order to prevent permanent damage to the eyes must wear suitable eye protection when not in use electricity to the holder and electrode shall turned off Hose shall be in good condition properly clamped as per specifications Welding cable shall have proper insulation with minimum number of joints All equipments shall be properly earthed and cables properly insulated and connected LPG Cylinders if used should be stored kept in a well-ventilated placed and there should be no excavations drains or basements nearby LPG Cylinders should never be stored below ground level or closer than 3 M to cylinder containing oxygen or materials which are toxic and corrosive Cylinders full or empty should never to stored upright with the valve uppermost The valve of empty LPG cylinders should be kept closed if they are left open air will diffuse into the cylinder and may form an explosive mixture BIS Code IS3016-1982 on ldquocode of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operationsrdquo shall be referred for further safety measures Electrical work Some of the basic safety steps to be ensured are given below 1) Only authorised person shall carry out dismantling of electrical system 2) Isolation of the electrical system before taking up the work must be ensured 3) Before working on an electrical line fuse should be physically removed and the line is isolated and a suitable locking mechanism must be provided to prevent accidental switching fixing fuses by other persons A notice board displaying ldquoMen at workrdquo message should be placed The section of circuit under repair should be connected to earth 4) IS 5216-1982 ldquoRecommendations on safety procedures and practices in Electric Worksrdquo shall be referred for further safety measures Working with machineries Material handling equipments Many accidents take place while handling materials at site It is highly hazardous operation Hence special attention by contractor is required in this respect Following precautions are recommended Safe working space for all these equipments must be provided Proper material stockyard should be made and all material should be staked arranged kept in orderly manner with proper moving space for handling machinery Proper warning boards signs shall be provided when machineries like cranes hoists are being operated Brakes clutches of winches shall be checked on regular basis Chains ropes belts shall be inspected and repaired changed as necessary All moving part of the material handling equipment must be provided with suitable guards

50

Lifting ropes should be inspected for kinking loose wires high strands corrosion nicking lubrication change in diameter cross section Slings and other lifting materials which are not suitable for use should be promptly withdrawn and destroyed Lifting chains should be inspected for bent links cracks in weld areas or any other section of link trasverse nicks and gauges and corrosion pits Elongation of the lifting chain link due to over loading should be inspected before using it For lifting hook if the throat opening exceeds 15 of the normal opening it should be replaced When inspecting the hook measurement must be made between the shank and narrowest point of the hook opening A chain used for lifting should not be spliced by inserting a bolt between two links Strain should not be put on a kinked chain Hammer should not be used to force a hook over a chain link A safety hook fitted with a latch to prevent displacement of loads should only be used for material handling lifting IS7293-1974 (Code of Practice for Working with Construction Machinery) shall be referred for further safety measures Cranes All works involving the use of crane shall be properly planned in advance and the following shall be ensured The crane is capable of lifting the load Safe load capacity should be clearly marked on jibs winches pulleys slings and ropes All job cranes should have an automatic safe load indicator which alerts the operator The condition of the ground at the crane location is satisfactory to support the crane and the load The rotation of the cab and therefore the boom is not restricted-suitable matting or plates are available to protect underground services and paving All slings shackles hooks etc are of correct rating and in good condition Cranes and lifting equipments must be inspected and carry a valid test certificate issued by an accredited testing agency Crane hooks etc are to be fitted with properly functioning safety clips to prevent displacement of the sling from the hook during the lift Driver of the crane must be watchful and must ensure before driving the vehicle either forward or reverse that no one is near the wheel of the vehicle and no one is trying to climb the vehicle while moving Crane operators and signalers must be over the age of 18 trained and sufficiently experienced There should always to a signalman or a signaling system such as a

51

telephone if the crane operator cannot see the load throughout the lift Hand signal shall be clear and distinct and shall follow recognised code or system Workers must be use safety shoe and helmet They are also required to wear gloves and other PPE for handling of some special materials Raising lowering and braking of jib should not be done abruptly in order to prevent it from snapping All vehicles used by the contractor shall be in worthy conditions and in conformance to the land transport requirements Cranes should be tested and examined by a competent person for its wear and tear No part of the crane or crane load should be closer than 4 Mtrs to live overhead For movement of crane or other material handling equipment ramp gradient should not exceed 1 in 10 No person should be allowed to stand or work under lifted load All drivers shall hold a valid driving license for the class of vehicle to be driven Manual Handling Assistance should be obtained if the load is too heavy or awkward for manual handing Clear walkway to the destination and safe stack should be ensured before handing the load manually Following procedure should be followed while lifting the load manually Stand close to the load on a firm footing and with feet about 30 am apart Bend the knees and keep your back as straight as you can Take a firm grip on a load Breathe in and throw the shoulders backwards Straighten the legs amp continue to keep the back as straight as you can Make sure that your view is not obstructed by the load Keep the load close to the body Lift slowly and smoothly When carrying the load avoid twisting spine to run move your feet instead One person should not be allowed to pull more than 63 kg The best weight unit for lifting by a worker is 18 kg and hence should be fixed as upper limit of load to be lifted by worker If two or more workers are lifting one should give instructions to ensure that the team works together bull Type of clothing is very important in manual handling of material Clothing should be such that it allows easy movement of arms and will not catch in machinery or on a load

52

bull The successful bidder of the said depot assets will assume full responsibility for demolishing and dismantling the said facilities and itrsquos removal from the corporationrsquos land whether through his own employees or through contract labour It should also be a condition of the tender documents that consequent upon the sale of the said depot assets the depot shall cease to be the corporationrsquos ldquoestablishmentrdquo as that expression is defined in the Building and other construction workers actrsquo1996and if the successful bidder employs 50 or more building workers for the demolition of the said facilities he as the ldquoemployerrdquo in relation to the said establishment will ensure full compliance with the said act including section 44 amp 45 thereof Upon the cancellation of the factory license and the slump sale of the assets of the said depot the storage and distribution of petroleum products is no longer carried on in the said facilities The successful bidder or purchaser of the said depot assets who demolishes the said facilities with the intention of selling the various items from the depot as scrap for his own benefit cannot be regarded as a ldquocontractorrdquo as that expression is defined in the contract labour (regulation amp abolition act1970 Similarly the workmen engaged by the successful bidder or purchaser of the said depot assets for carrying out the work of demolition cannot be regarded as contract labour under the said act In the circumstances no sooner the property in the assets of the depot facilities is transferred to the successful bidder or purchaser the corporation can not be regarded as the ldquoprinciple employerrdquo under the said act in as much as the Corpn has ceased to continue the work of the establishment viz The storage and distribution of the petroleum products in the concerned depot bull Under the Environment (protection) Act 1986 read with Hazardous waste (management amp handling) rules1989 the ldquooccupierrdquo in relation to the depot facilities is obliged to ensure that all hazardous waste are properly handled and disposed of without any adverse effects which may result from such wastes and is also responsible for proper collection reception treatment storage or disposal of these wastes either himself or through the ldquooperator of the facilityrdquo Since the corporation is governed by the said act and rules and highest bidder purchaser of the depot assets is not the occupier generating hazardous it is incumbent on the corporation to continue its practice namely handing over the site to the successful bidder the product including the sludge vapour and gas etc is completely removed as per the Companyrsquos operating procedure It may also be appreciated that the highest bidderpurchaser may fail to take any safeguards to protect his employees or the employees of a contractor engaged by him or the public at large from the toxic or poisonous effects of the residual sludge vapour or gas

ARBITRATION CLAUSE

Any dispute or difference whatsoever arising out of or in connection with this Agreement including any question regarding its existence validity construction interpretation application meaning scope operation or effect of this contract or termination thereof shall be referred to and finally resolved through arbitration as per the procedure mentioned herein below (a) The dispute or difference shall in any event be referred only to a Sole Arbitrator (b) The appointment and arbitration proceedings shall be conducted in accordance with SCOPE forum of Arbitration Rules for the time being in force or as amended from time to time (c) The Seat of arbitration shall be at Mumbai (d) The proceedings shall be conducted in English language (e) The cost of the proceedings shall be equally borne by the parties unless otherwise Directed by the Sole Arbitrator

53

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46

Only one person shall climb or descent from one ladder at a time It shall be secured at top and bottom and in addition one person should be present at the ground to hold the ladder as a second check If the ladder is used for carrying material as well suitable foot holds and handholds shall be provided on the ladder The slope of the ladder shall not be too steep or flat (the ladder shall be given an inclination not steeper than 1 to 4 ie 1 horizontal to 4 vertical) to cause slipping or falling off and it shall rest on firm surface No portable single ladder shall be over 10 M in lengths while the width between the side rails in ring ladder shall in no case be less than 30 cms for ladder upto and including 3 Mtrs in length Ladder shall extend at least 1 M above landing place For longer ladders this width should be increased by at least by 6 mm for each additional 30 cms of length Uniform step spacing shall not exceed 15 cms Rung of the ladder shall not be used for support or to tie stiles or side members are meant for this Ladder shall not be hung from its rungs or from one stile as this tends to pull out the rungs Make sure that footwear is free from mud or grease etc before climbing a ladder Ladder used shall be of standard material like wooden steel and be sufficiently strong conforming to IS3696-1991(Part 2) Scaffolding Scaffolding can be defined as a temporary structure supporting one or more platforms and which is used either as a workplace or for storage of materials in the course construction work including both for maintenance and demolition Scaffolding shall be provided for all works that cannot be safely done from the ground except such short period of work as can be done safely from ladders Scaffolds shall be erected altered or dismantled only by competent persons under proper supervision After erection scaffolds shall be inspected at least once in a week and a written report on each inspection is kept The height above which scaffolding is mandatory is 2 Mtrs Scaffolding shall be of good quality Bamboo or steel tubular structure conforming to IS 4014(Part I and II) Scaffolds shall be designed for their maximum load and with a safety factor of at least 4 or as prescribed by the site-in-charge Scaffolds shall be provided with safe means of access such as stairs ladders or ramps Scaffold shall be tied or anchored to the building or structure at suitable intervals so as to prevent movement

47

Joints in the scaffolds shall be tied up and clamped properly to avoid any slippage The upright members of the scaffolding shall be placed on firm and level ground and base plates at their feet shall rest on timber sole boards All the uprights shall be kept equidistant and shall be connected and strengthened by ladders fixed on the inside of the uprights for strength joints in ladders shall be staggered Transforms shall be set on top of ladders and at right angles to them and building structure Bracing is essential to stiffen the scaffolds and prevent sideways movement and it should run diagonally from ladder to ladder or upright to upright Working platforms and gangways should rest squarely and evenly on transforms to prevent risk of trippling Recommended width of it are a) Not less than 60 cm if used as footing only b) Not less than 80 cm if used also for stacking of materials c) Not less than 11 Mtrs If used for the support of a treETLe platform The provision of security guard rails and toe board at every point at which full height is more than 2 Mtrs Shall be made Guard rail height should be between 90cm and 115 cm and toe board should raise 15 cm above the working platform Suitable protection shall be made by providing debris netting against falling of materials Mobile tower scaffold ndash wheels should be locked when in use Static tower scaffold should not exceed 12 Mtrs In height when free standing and above this height should tied Height to base width ratio for static tower should not more than 41 351 and 31 for indoor outdoor and mobile tower respectively Safety harness should be used while working at height more than 2 Mtrs Scaffolding shall be physically checked for load carrying capacity occasionally Following BIS safety codes shall be referred for further safety precautions a) IS3696-1987 PART I-Safety of scaffolding b) IS3696-1991 PART II-Safety code for ladder c) IS4014-PART 2-Code of practive for steel tubular scaffolding ndash safety regulations Working Platform Wherever possible all works to be done at a height greater than 2 Mtrs Above ground level must be performed from properly constructed and maintained working platform Safe means of access shall be provided to all working platforms Working platforms gangways and stairways shall be so constructed that they shall not sag unduly or unequally Every opening in a working platform shall be provided with suitable beams to prevent the fall of persons or materials The working platform shall be - Closely boarded

48

- At least 60 cm wide if used only as a footing only at least 80 cm wide if used also for stacking material and at least 11 Mtrs If used for the support of a treETLe platform - Provided with tow-boards of minimum 015 Mtrs in height - Provided with hand rails not greater than 085 Mtrs above toe-board - Constructed as close to the structure or building as possible Working on roof People working on roof shall be properly protected by providing temporary railing hand rails safety harness Workers working underneath shall use helmets Care shall be taken to prevent falling of material from top to adjoining area in slat roofs more than 10deg safety belt shall be used and belt end fastened properly to a fixed object Workmen shall not be allowed to work on slippery roofs Fragile materials such as wired glass corrugated plastic sheeting and unreinforced insulating slabs etc shall be identified and necessary precautions taken while working on them People working on fragile roof shall be properly protected by providing two Crawling Bards or Roof ladders so that one is available to stand on while the other is being moved Crawling Boards shall have cross batons atleast 32 mm thick and not more than 380 mm apart and shall be secured in position Gas cutting Adherence to relevant codes and employment of qualified workers are two basic requirements for gas cutting process Hazards such as electricity heat flame flammable gas etc are present in this process Hence following precautions must be followed while carrying these operations All fire precautions as stipulated in IS3016 (Code of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operations) shall be followed while gas cutting operations) shall be followed while gas cutting Fire extinguishers sand buckets water and gunny bags shall be provided when hot work is in progress Gas cylinders used for gas cutting Gas cylinders shall be of approved make Gas cylinder valves shall always be checked and shall be closed when not in use Be stored in a well-ventilated area Be fitted with safety caps when not in use Not be lifted by nozzle and rolled All gas and oxygen regulators shall be fitted with Flashback arrestors being non-return valves designed to prevent and explosive mix developing in cylinder Checking for leaks shall be by means of soapy liquid applied to each joint and under no circumstances shall a naked flame be applied to any part of the cylinder When working at a height do not place cylinders directly beneath the working area as molten metal may fall in to the hoses causing leaks and possibly igniting the gases

49

The welder and any person working in close proximity in order to prevent permanent damage to the eyes must wear suitable eye protection when not in use electricity to the holder and electrode shall turned off Hose shall be in good condition properly clamped as per specifications Welding cable shall have proper insulation with minimum number of joints All equipments shall be properly earthed and cables properly insulated and connected LPG Cylinders if used should be stored kept in a well-ventilated placed and there should be no excavations drains or basements nearby LPG Cylinders should never be stored below ground level or closer than 3 M to cylinder containing oxygen or materials which are toxic and corrosive Cylinders full or empty should never to stored upright with the valve uppermost The valve of empty LPG cylinders should be kept closed if they are left open air will diffuse into the cylinder and may form an explosive mixture BIS Code IS3016-1982 on ldquocode of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operationsrdquo shall be referred for further safety measures Electrical work Some of the basic safety steps to be ensured are given below 1) Only authorised person shall carry out dismantling of electrical system 2) Isolation of the electrical system before taking up the work must be ensured 3) Before working on an electrical line fuse should be physically removed and the line is isolated and a suitable locking mechanism must be provided to prevent accidental switching fixing fuses by other persons A notice board displaying ldquoMen at workrdquo message should be placed The section of circuit under repair should be connected to earth 4) IS 5216-1982 ldquoRecommendations on safety procedures and practices in Electric Worksrdquo shall be referred for further safety measures Working with machineries Material handling equipments Many accidents take place while handling materials at site It is highly hazardous operation Hence special attention by contractor is required in this respect Following precautions are recommended Safe working space for all these equipments must be provided Proper material stockyard should be made and all material should be staked arranged kept in orderly manner with proper moving space for handling machinery Proper warning boards signs shall be provided when machineries like cranes hoists are being operated Brakes clutches of winches shall be checked on regular basis Chains ropes belts shall be inspected and repaired changed as necessary All moving part of the material handling equipment must be provided with suitable guards

50

Lifting ropes should be inspected for kinking loose wires high strands corrosion nicking lubrication change in diameter cross section Slings and other lifting materials which are not suitable for use should be promptly withdrawn and destroyed Lifting chains should be inspected for bent links cracks in weld areas or any other section of link trasverse nicks and gauges and corrosion pits Elongation of the lifting chain link due to over loading should be inspected before using it For lifting hook if the throat opening exceeds 15 of the normal opening it should be replaced When inspecting the hook measurement must be made between the shank and narrowest point of the hook opening A chain used for lifting should not be spliced by inserting a bolt between two links Strain should not be put on a kinked chain Hammer should not be used to force a hook over a chain link A safety hook fitted with a latch to prevent displacement of loads should only be used for material handling lifting IS7293-1974 (Code of Practice for Working with Construction Machinery) shall be referred for further safety measures Cranes All works involving the use of crane shall be properly planned in advance and the following shall be ensured The crane is capable of lifting the load Safe load capacity should be clearly marked on jibs winches pulleys slings and ropes All job cranes should have an automatic safe load indicator which alerts the operator The condition of the ground at the crane location is satisfactory to support the crane and the load The rotation of the cab and therefore the boom is not restricted-suitable matting or plates are available to protect underground services and paving All slings shackles hooks etc are of correct rating and in good condition Cranes and lifting equipments must be inspected and carry a valid test certificate issued by an accredited testing agency Crane hooks etc are to be fitted with properly functioning safety clips to prevent displacement of the sling from the hook during the lift Driver of the crane must be watchful and must ensure before driving the vehicle either forward or reverse that no one is near the wheel of the vehicle and no one is trying to climb the vehicle while moving Crane operators and signalers must be over the age of 18 trained and sufficiently experienced There should always to a signalman or a signaling system such as a

51

telephone if the crane operator cannot see the load throughout the lift Hand signal shall be clear and distinct and shall follow recognised code or system Workers must be use safety shoe and helmet They are also required to wear gloves and other PPE for handling of some special materials Raising lowering and braking of jib should not be done abruptly in order to prevent it from snapping All vehicles used by the contractor shall be in worthy conditions and in conformance to the land transport requirements Cranes should be tested and examined by a competent person for its wear and tear No part of the crane or crane load should be closer than 4 Mtrs to live overhead For movement of crane or other material handling equipment ramp gradient should not exceed 1 in 10 No person should be allowed to stand or work under lifted load All drivers shall hold a valid driving license for the class of vehicle to be driven Manual Handling Assistance should be obtained if the load is too heavy or awkward for manual handing Clear walkway to the destination and safe stack should be ensured before handing the load manually Following procedure should be followed while lifting the load manually Stand close to the load on a firm footing and with feet about 30 am apart Bend the knees and keep your back as straight as you can Take a firm grip on a load Breathe in and throw the shoulders backwards Straighten the legs amp continue to keep the back as straight as you can Make sure that your view is not obstructed by the load Keep the load close to the body Lift slowly and smoothly When carrying the load avoid twisting spine to run move your feet instead One person should not be allowed to pull more than 63 kg The best weight unit for lifting by a worker is 18 kg and hence should be fixed as upper limit of load to be lifted by worker If two or more workers are lifting one should give instructions to ensure that the team works together bull Type of clothing is very important in manual handling of material Clothing should be such that it allows easy movement of arms and will not catch in machinery or on a load

52

bull The successful bidder of the said depot assets will assume full responsibility for demolishing and dismantling the said facilities and itrsquos removal from the corporationrsquos land whether through his own employees or through contract labour It should also be a condition of the tender documents that consequent upon the sale of the said depot assets the depot shall cease to be the corporationrsquos ldquoestablishmentrdquo as that expression is defined in the Building and other construction workers actrsquo1996and if the successful bidder employs 50 or more building workers for the demolition of the said facilities he as the ldquoemployerrdquo in relation to the said establishment will ensure full compliance with the said act including section 44 amp 45 thereof Upon the cancellation of the factory license and the slump sale of the assets of the said depot the storage and distribution of petroleum products is no longer carried on in the said facilities The successful bidder or purchaser of the said depot assets who demolishes the said facilities with the intention of selling the various items from the depot as scrap for his own benefit cannot be regarded as a ldquocontractorrdquo as that expression is defined in the contract labour (regulation amp abolition act1970 Similarly the workmen engaged by the successful bidder or purchaser of the said depot assets for carrying out the work of demolition cannot be regarded as contract labour under the said act In the circumstances no sooner the property in the assets of the depot facilities is transferred to the successful bidder or purchaser the corporation can not be regarded as the ldquoprinciple employerrdquo under the said act in as much as the Corpn has ceased to continue the work of the establishment viz The storage and distribution of the petroleum products in the concerned depot bull Under the Environment (protection) Act 1986 read with Hazardous waste (management amp handling) rules1989 the ldquooccupierrdquo in relation to the depot facilities is obliged to ensure that all hazardous waste are properly handled and disposed of without any adverse effects which may result from such wastes and is also responsible for proper collection reception treatment storage or disposal of these wastes either himself or through the ldquooperator of the facilityrdquo Since the corporation is governed by the said act and rules and highest bidder purchaser of the depot assets is not the occupier generating hazardous it is incumbent on the corporation to continue its practice namely handing over the site to the successful bidder the product including the sludge vapour and gas etc is completely removed as per the Companyrsquos operating procedure It may also be appreciated that the highest bidderpurchaser may fail to take any safeguards to protect his employees or the employees of a contractor engaged by him or the public at large from the toxic or poisonous effects of the residual sludge vapour or gas

ARBITRATION CLAUSE

Any dispute or difference whatsoever arising out of or in connection with this Agreement including any question regarding its existence validity construction interpretation application meaning scope operation or effect of this contract or termination thereof shall be referred to and finally resolved through arbitration as per the procedure mentioned herein below (a) The dispute or difference shall in any event be referred only to a Sole Arbitrator (b) The appointment and arbitration proceedings shall be conducted in accordance with SCOPE forum of Arbitration Rules for the time being in force or as amended from time to time (c) The Seat of arbitration shall be at Mumbai (d) The proceedings shall be conducted in English language (e) The cost of the proceedings shall be equally borne by the parties unless otherwise Directed by the Sole Arbitrator

53

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47

Joints in the scaffolds shall be tied up and clamped properly to avoid any slippage The upright members of the scaffolding shall be placed on firm and level ground and base plates at their feet shall rest on timber sole boards All the uprights shall be kept equidistant and shall be connected and strengthened by ladders fixed on the inside of the uprights for strength joints in ladders shall be staggered Transforms shall be set on top of ladders and at right angles to them and building structure Bracing is essential to stiffen the scaffolds and prevent sideways movement and it should run diagonally from ladder to ladder or upright to upright Working platforms and gangways should rest squarely and evenly on transforms to prevent risk of trippling Recommended width of it are a) Not less than 60 cm if used as footing only b) Not less than 80 cm if used also for stacking of materials c) Not less than 11 Mtrs If used for the support of a treETLe platform The provision of security guard rails and toe board at every point at which full height is more than 2 Mtrs Shall be made Guard rail height should be between 90cm and 115 cm and toe board should raise 15 cm above the working platform Suitable protection shall be made by providing debris netting against falling of materials Mobile tower scaffold ndash wheels should be locked when in use Static tower scaffold should not exceed 12 Mtrs In height when free standing and above this height should tied Height to base width ratio for static tower should not more than 41 351 and 31 for indoor outdoor and mobile tower respectively Safety harness should be used while working at height more than 2 Mtrs Scaffolding shall be physically checked for load carrying capacity occasionally Following BIS safety codes shall be referred for further safety precautions a) IS3696-1987 PART I-Safety of scaffolding b) IS3696-1991 PART II-Safety code for ladder c) IS4014-PART 2-Code of practive for steel tubular scaffolding ndash safety regulations Working Platform Wherever possible all works to be done at a height greater than 2 Mtrs Above ground level must be performed from properly constructed and maintained working platform Safe means of access shall be provided to all working platforms Working platforms gangways and stairways shall be so constructed that they shall not sag unduly or unequally Every opening in a working platform shall be provided with suitable beams to prevent the fall of persons or materials The working platform shall be - Closely boarded

48

- At least 60 cm wide if used only as a footing only at least 80 cm wide if used also for stacking material and at least 11 Mtrs If used for the support of a treETLe platform - Provided with tow-boards of minimum 015 Mtrs in height - Provided with hand rails not greater than 085 Mtrs above toe-board - Constructed as close to the structure or building as possible Working on roof People working on roof shall be properly protected by providing temporary railing hand rails safety harness Workers working underneath shall use helmets Care shall be taken to prevent falling of material from top to adjoining area in slat roofs more than 10deg safety belt shall be used and belt end fastened properly to a fixed object Workmen shall not be allowed to work on slippery roofs Fragile materials such as wired glass corrugated plastic sheeting and unreinforced insulating slabs etc shall be identified and necessary precautions taken while working on them People working on fragile roof shall be properly protected by providing two Crawling Bards or Roof ladders so that one is available to stand on while the other is being moved Crawling Boards shall have cross batons atleast 32 mm thick and not more than 380 mm apart and shall be secured in position Gas cutting Adherence to relevant codes and employment of qualified workers are two basic requirements for gas cutting process Hazards such as electricity heat flame flammable gas etc are present in this process Hence following precautions must be followed while carrying these operations All fire precautions as stipulated in IS3016 (Code of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operations) shall be followed while gas cutting operations) shall be followed while gas cutting Fire extinguishers sand buckets water and gunny bags shall be provided when hot work is in progress Gas cylinders used for gas cutting Gas cylinders shall be of approved make Gas cylinder valves shall always be checked and shall be closed when not in use Be stored in a well-ventilated area Be fitted with safety caps when not in use Not be lifted by nozzle and rolled All gas and oxygen regulators shall be fitted with Flashback arrestors being non-return valves designed to prevent and explosive mix developing in cylinder Checking for leaks shall be by means of soapy liquid applied to each joint and under no circumstances shall a naked flame be applied to any part of the cylinder When working at a height do not place cylinders directly beneath the working area as molten metal may fall in to the hoses causing leaks and possibly igniting the gases

49

The welder and any person working in close proximity in order to prevent permanent damage to the eyes must wear suitable eye protection when not in use electricity to the holder and electrode shall turned off Hose shall be in good condition properly clamped as per specifications Welding cable shall have proper insulation with minimum number of joints All equipments shall be properly earthed and cables properly insulated and connected LPG Cylinders if used should be stored kept in a well-ventilated placed and there should be no excavations drains or basements nearby LPG Cylinders should never be stored below ground level or closer than 3 M to cylinder containing oxygen or materials which are toxic and corrosive Cylinders full or empty should never to stored upright with the valve uppermost The valve of empty LPG cylinders should be kept closed if they are left open air will diffuse into the cylinder and may form an explosive mixture BIS Code IS3016-1982 on ldquocode of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operationsrdquo shall be referred for further safety measures Electrical work Some of the basic safety steps to be ensured are given below 1) Only authorised person shall carry out dismantling of electrical system 2) Isolation of the electrical system before taking up the work must be ensured 3) Before working on an electrical line fuse should be physically removed and the line is isolated and a suitable locking mechanism must be provided to prevent accidental switching fixing fuses by other persons A notice board displaying ldquoMen at workrdquo message should be placed The section of circuit under repair should be connected to earth 4) IS 5216-1982 ldquoRecommendations on safety procedures and practices in Electric Worksrdquo shall be referred for further safety measures Working with machineries Material handling equipments Many accidents take place while handling materials at site It is highly hazardous operation Hence special attention by contractor is required in this respect Following precautions are recommended Safe working space for all these equipments must be provided Proper material stockyard should be made and all material should be staked arranged kept in orderly manner with proper moving space for handling machinery Proper warning boards signs shall be provided when machineries like cranes hoists are being operated Brakes clutches of winches shall be checked on regular basis Chains ropes belts shall be inspected and repaired changed as necessary All moving part of the material handling equipment must be provided with suitable guards

50

Lifting ropes should be inspected for kinking loose wires high strands corrosion nicking lubrication change in diameter cross section Slings and other lifting materials which are not suitable for use should be promptly withdrawn and destroyed Lifting chains should be inspected for bent links cracks in weld areas or any other section of link trasverse nicks and gauges and corrosion pits Elongation of the lifting chain link due to over loading should be inspected before using it For lifting hook if the throat opening exceeds 15 of the normal opening it should be replaced When inspecting the hook measurement must be made between the shank and narrowest point of the hook opening A chain used for lifting should not be spliced by inserting a bolt between two links Strain should not be put on a kinked chain Hammer should not be used to force a hook over a chain link A safety hook fitted with a latch to prevent displacement of loads should only be used for material handling lifting IS7293-1974 (Code of Practice for Working with Construction Machinery) shall be referred for further safety measures Cranes All works involving the use of crane shall be properly planned in advance and the following shall be ensured The crane is capable of lifting the load Safe load capacity should be clearly marked on jibs winches pulleys slings and ropes All job cranes should have an automatic safe load indicator which alerts the operator The condition of the ground at the crane location is satisfactory to support the crane and the load The rotation of the cab and therefore the boom is not restricted-suitable matting or plates are available to protect underground services and paving All slings shackles hooks etc are of correct rating and in good condition Cranes and lifting equipments must be inspected and carry a valid test certificate issued by an accredited testing agency Crane hooks etc are to be fitted with properly functioning safety clips to prevent displacement of the sling from the hook during the lift Driver of the crane must be watchful and must ensure before driving the vehicle either forward or reverse that no one is near the wheel of the vehicle and no one is trying to climb the vehicle while moving Crane operators and signalers must be over the age of 18 trained and sufficiently experienced There should always to a signalman or a signaling system such as a

51

telephone if the crane operator cannot see the load throughout the lift Hand signal shall be clear and distinct and shall follow recognised code or system Workers must be use safety shoe and helmet They are also required to wear gloves and other PPE for handling of some special materials Raising lowering and braking of jib should not be done abruptly in order to prevent it from snapping All vehicles used by the contractor shall be in worthy conditions and in conformance to the land transport requirements Cranes should be tested and examined by a competent person for its wear and tear No part of the crane or crane load should be closer than 4 Mtrs to live overhead For movement of crane or other material handling equipment ramp gradient should not exceed 1 in 10 No person should be allowed to stand or work under lifted load All drivers shall hold a valid driving license for the class of vehicle to be driven Manual Handling Assistance should be obtained if the load is too heavy or awkward for manual handing Clear walkway to the destination and safe stack should be ensured before handing the load manually Following procedure should be followed while lifting the load manually Stand close to the load on a firm footing and with feet about 30 am apart Bend the knees and keep your back as straight as you can Take a firm grip on a load Breathe in and throw the shoulders backwards Straighten the legs amp continue to keep the back as straight as you can Make sure that your view is not obstructed by the load Keep the load close to the body Lift slowly and smoothly When carrying the load avoid twisting spine to run move your feet instead One person should not be allowed to pull more than 63 kg The best weight unit for lifting by a worker is 18 kg and hence should be fixed as upper limit of load to be lifted by worker If two or more workers are lifting one should give instructions to ensure that the team works together bull Type of clothing is very important in manual handling of material Clothing should be such that it allows easy movement of arms and will not catch in machinery or on a load

52

bull The successful bidder of the said depot assets will assume full responsibility for demolishing and dismantling the said facilities and itrsquos removal from the corporationrsquos land whether through his own employees or through contract labour It should also be a condition of the tender documents that consequent upon the sale of the said depot assets the depot shall cease to be the corporationrsquos ldquoestablishmentrdquo as that expression is defined in the Building and other construction workers actrsquo1996and if the successful bidder employs 50 or more building workers for the demolition of the said facilities he as the ldquoemployerrdquo in relation to the said establishment will ensure full compliance with the said act including section 44 amp 45 thereof Upon the cancellation of the factory license and the slump sale of the assets of the said depot the storage and distribution of petroleum products is no longer carried on in the said facilities The successful bidder or purchaser of the said depot assets who demolishes the said facilities with the intention of selling the various items from the depot as scrap for his own benefit cannot be regarded as a ldquocontractorrdquo as that expression is defined in the contract labour (regulation amp abolition act1970 Similarly the workmen engaged by the successful bidder or purchaser of the said depot assets for carrying out the work of demolition cannot be regarded as contract labour under the said act In the circumstances no sooner the property in the assets of the depot facilities is transferred to the successful bidder or purchaser the corporation can not be regarded as the ldquoprinciple employerrdquo under the said act in as much as the Corpn has ceased to continue the work of the establishment viz The storage and distribution of the petroleum products in the concerned depot bull Under the Environment (protection) Act 1986 read with Hazardous waste (management amp handling) rules1989 the ldquooccupierrdquo in relation to the depot facilities is obliged to ensure that all hazardous waste are properly handled and disposed of without any adverse effects which may result from such wastes and is also responsible for proper collection reception treatment storage or disposal of these wastes either himself or through the ldquooperator of the facilityrdquo Since the corporation is governed by the said act and rules and highest bidder purchaser of the depot assets is not the occupier generating hazardous it is incumbent on the corporation to continue its practice namely handing over the site to the successful bidder the product including the sludge vapour and gas etc is completely removed as per the Companyrsquos operating procedure It may also be appreciated that the highest bidderpurchaser may fail to take any safeguards to protect his employees or the employees of a contractor engaged by him or the public at large from the toxic or poisonous effects of the residual sludge vapour or gas

ARBITRATION CLAUSE

Any dispute or difference whatsoever arising out of or in connection with this Agreement including any question regarding its existence validity construction interpretation application meaning scope operation or effect of this contract or termination thereof shall be referred to and finally resolved through arbitration as per the procedure mentioned herein below (a) The dispute or difference shall in any event be referred only to a Sole Arbitrator (b) The appointment and arbitration proceedings shall be conducted in accordance with SCOPE forum of Arbitration Rules for the time being in force or as amended from time to time (c) The Seat of arbitration shall be at Mumbai (d) The proceedings shall be conducted in English language (e) The cost of the proceedings shall be equally borne by the parties unless otherwise Directed by the Sole Arbitrator

53

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48

- At least 60 cm wide if used only as a footing only at least 80 cm wide if used also for stacking material and at least 11 Mtrs If used for the support of a treETLe platform - Provided with tow-boards of minimum 015 Mtrs in height - Provided with hand rails not greater than 085 Mtrs above toe-board - Constructed as close to the structure or building as possible Working on roof People working on roof shall be properly protected by providing temporary railing hand rails safety harness Workers working underneath shall use helmets Care shall be taken to prevent falling of material from top to adjoining area in slat roofs more than 10deg safety belt shall be used and belt end fastened properly to a fixed object Workmen shall not be allowed to work on slippery roofs Fragile materials such as wired glass corrugated plastic sheeting and unreinforced insulating slabs etc shall be identified and necessary precautions taken while working on them People working on fragile roof shall be properly protected by providing two Crawling Bards or Roof ladders so that one is available to stand on while the other is being moved Crawling Boards shall have cross batons atleast 32 mm thick and not more than 380 mm apart and shall be secured in position Gas cutting Adherence to relevant codes and employment of qualified workers are two basic requirements for gas cutting process Hazards such as electricity heat flame flammable gas etc are present in this process Hence following precautions must be followed while carrying these operations All fire precautions as stipulated in IS3016 (Code of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operations) shall be followed while gas cutting operations) shall be followed while gas cutting Fire extinguishers sand buckets water and gunny bags shall be provided when hot work is in progress Gas cylinders used for gas cutting Gas cylinders shall be of approved make Gas cylinder valves shall always be checked and shall be closed when not in use Be stored in a well-ventilated area Be fitted with safety caps when not in use Not be lifted by nozzle and rolled All gas and oxygen regulators shall be fitted with Flashback arrestors being non-return valves designed to prevent and explosive mix developing in cylinder Checking for leaks shall be by means of soapy liquid applied to each joint and under no circumstances shall a naked flame be applied to any part of the cylinder When working at a height do not place cylinders directly beneath the working area as molten metal may fall in to the hoses causing leaks and possibly igniting the gases

49

The welder and any person working in close proximity in order to prevent permanent damage to the eyes must wear suitable eye protection when not in use electricity to the holder and electrode shall turned off Hose shall be in good condition properly clamped as per specifications Welding cable shall have proper insulation with minimum number of joints All equipments shall be properly earthed and cables properly insulated and connected LPG Cylinders if used should be stored kept in a well-ventilated placed and there should be no excavations drains or basements nearby LPG Cylinders should never be stored below ground level or closer than 3 M to cylinder containing oxygen or materials which are toxic and corrosive Cylinders full or empty should never to stored upright with the valve uppermost The valve of empty LPG cylinders should be kept closed if they are left open air will diffuse into the cylinder and may form an explosive mixture BIS Code IS3016-1982 on ldquocode of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operationsrdquo shall be referred for further safety measures Electrical work Some of the basic safety steps to be ensured are given below 1) Only authorised person shall carry out dismantling of electrical system 2) Isolation of the electrical system before taking up the work must be ensured 3) Before working on an electrical line fuse should be physically removed and the line is isolated and a suitable locking mechanism must be provided to prevent accidental switching fixing fuses by other persons A notice board displaying ldquoMen at workrdquo message should be placed The section of circuit under repair should be connected to earth 4) IS 5216-1982 ldquoRecommendations on safety procedures and practices in Electric Worksrdquo shall be referred for further safety measures Working with machineries Material handling equipments Many accidents take place while handling materials at site It is highly hazardous operation Hence special attention by contractor is required in this respect Following precautions are recommended Safe working space for all these equipments must be provided Proper material stockyard should be made and all material should be staked arranged kept in orderly manner with proper moving space for handling machinery Proper warning boards signs shall be provided when machineries like cranes hoists are being operated Brakes clutches of winches shall be checked on regular basis Chains ropes belts shall be inspected and repaired changed as necessary All moving part of the material handling equipment must be provided with suitable guards

50

Lifting ropes should be inspected for kinking loose wires high strands corrosion nicking lubrication change in diameter cross section Slings and other lifting materials which are not suitable for use should be promptly withdrawn and destroyed Lifting chains should be inspected for bent links cracks in weld areas or any other section of link trasverse nicks and gauges and corrosion pits Elongation of the lifting chain link due to over loading should be inspected before using it For lifting hook if the throat opening exceeds 15 of the normal opening it should be replaced When inspecting the hook measurement must be made between the shank and narrowest point of the hook opening A chain used for lifting should not be spliced by inserting a bolt between two links Strain should not be put on a kinked chain Hammer should not be used to force a hook over a chain link A safety hook fitted with a latch to prevent displacement of loads should only be used for material handling lifting IS7293-1974 (Code of Practice for Working with Construction Machinery) shall be referred for further safety measures Cranes All works involving the use of crane shall be properly planned in advance and the following shall be ensured The crane is capable of lifting the load Safe load capacity should be clearly marked on jibs winches pulleys slings and ropes All job cranes should have an automatic safe load indicator which alerts the operator The condition of the ground at the crane location is satisfactory to support the crane and the load The rotation of the cab and therefore the boom is not restricted-suitable matting or plates are available to protect underground services and paving All slings shackles hooks etc are of correct rating and in good condition Cranes and lifting equipments must be inspected and carry a valid test certificate issued by an accredited testing agency Crane hooks etc are to be fitted with properly functioning safety clips to prevent displacement of the sling from the hook during the lift Driver of the crane must be watchful and must ensure before driving the vehicle either forward or reverse that no one is near the wheel of the vehicle and no one is trying to climb the vehicle while moving Crane operators and signalers must be over the age of 18 trained and sufficiently experienced There should always to a signalman or a signaling system such as a

51

telephone if the crane operator cannot see the load throughout the lift Hand signal shall be clear and distinct and shall follow recognised code or system Workers must be use safety shoe and helmet They are also required to wear gloves and other PPE for handling of some special materials Raising lowering and braking of jib should not be done abruptly in order to prevent it from snapping All vehicles used by the contractor shall be in worthy conditions and in conformance to the land transport requirements Cranes should be tested and examined by a competent person for its wear and tear No part of the crane or crane load should be closer than 4 Mtrs to live overhead For movement of crane or other material handling equipment ramp gradient should not exceed 1 in 10 No person should be allowed to stand or work under lifted load All drivers shall hold a valid driving license for the class of vehicle to be driven Manual Handling Assistance should be obtained if the load is too heavy or awkward for manual handing Clear walkway to the destination and safe stack should be ensured before handing the load manually Following procedure should be followed while lifting the load manually Stand close to the load on a firm footing and with feet about 30 am apart Bend the knees and keep your back as straight as you can Take a firm grip on a load Breathe in and throw the shoulders backwards Straighten the legs amp continue to keep the back as straight as you can Make sure that your view is not obstructed by the load Keep the load close to the body Lift slowly and smoothly When carrying the load avoid twisting spine to run move your feet instead One person should not be allowed to pull more than 63 kg The best weight unit for lifting by a worker is 18 kg and hence should be fixed as upper limit of load to be lifted by worker If two or more workers are lifting one should give instructions to ensure that the team works together bull Type of clothing is very important in manual handling of material Clothing should be such that it allows easy movement of arms and will not catch in machinery or on a load

52

bull The successful bidder of the said depot assets will assume full responsibility for demolishing and dismantling the said facilities and itrsquos removal from the corporationrsquos land whether through his own employees or through contract labour It should also be a condition of the tender documents that consequent upon the sale of the said depot assets the depot shall cease to be the corporationrsquos ldquoestablishmentrdquo as that expression is defined in the Building and other construction workers actrsquo1996and if the successful bidder employs 50 or more building workers for the demolition of the said facilities he as the ldquoemployerrdquo in relation to the said establishment will ensure full compliance with the said act including section 44 amp 45 thereof Upon the cancellation of the factory license and the slump sale of the assets of the said depot the storage and distribution of petroleum products is no longer carried on in the said facilities The successful bidder or purchaser of the said depot assets who demolishes the said facilities with the intention of selling the various items from the depot as scrap for his own benefit cannot be regarded as a ldquocontractorrdquo as that expression is defined in the contract labour (regulation amp abolition act1970 Similarly the workmen engaged by the successful bidder or purchaser of the said depot assets for carrying out the work of demolition cannot be regarded as contract labour under the said act In the circumstances no sooner the property in the assets of the depot facilities is transferred to the successful bidder or purchaser the corporation can not be regarded as the ldquoprinciple employerrdquo under the said act in as much as the Corpn has ceased to continue the work of the establishment viz The storage and distribution of the petroleum products in the concerned depot bull Under the Environment (protection) Act 1986 read with Hazardous waste (management amp handling) rules1989 the ldquooccupierrdquo in relation to the depot facilities is obliged to ensure that all hazardous waste are properly handled and disposed of without any adverse effects which may result from such wastes and is also responsible for proper collection reception treatment storage or disposal of these wastes either himself or through the ldquooperator of the facilityrdquo Since the corporation is governed by the said act and rules and highest bidder purchaser of the depot assets is not the occupier generating hazardous it is incumbent on the corporation to continue its practice namely handing over the site to the successful bidder the product including the sludge vapour and gas etc is completely removed as per the Companyrsquos operating procedure It may also be appreciated that the highest bidderpurchaser may fail to take any safeguards to protect his employees or the employees of a contractor engaged by him or the public at large from the toxic or poisonous effects of the residual sludge vapour or gas

ARBITRATION CLAUSE

Any dispute or difference whatsoever arising out of or in connection with this Agreement including any question regarding its existence validity construction interpretation application meaning scope operation or effect of this contract or termination thereof shall be referred to and finally resolved through arbitration as per the procedure mentioned herein below (a) The dispute or difference shall in any event be referred only to a Sole Arbitrator (b) The appointment and arbitration proceedings shall be conducted in accordance with SCOPE forum of Arbitration Rules for the time being in force or as amended from time to time (c) The Seat of arbitration shall be at Mumbai (d) The proceedings shall be conducted in English language (e) The cost of the proceedings shall be equally borne by the parties unless otherwise Directed by the Sole Arbitrator

53

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49

The welder and any person working in close proximity in order to prevent permanent damage to the eyes must wear suitable eye protection when not in use electricity to the holder and electrode shall turned off Hose shall be in good condition properly clamped as per specifications Welding cable shall have proper insulation with minimum number of joints All equipments shall be properly earthed and cables properly insulated and connected LPG Cylinders if used should be stored kept in a well-ventilated placed and there should be no excavations drains or basements nearby LPG Cylinders should never be stored below ground level or closer than 3 M to cylinder containing oxygen or materials which are toxic and corrosive Cylinders full or empty should never to stored upright with the valve uppermost The valve of empty LPG cylinders should be kept closed if they are left open air will diffuse into the cylinder and may form an explosive mixture BIS Code IS3016-1982 on ldquocode of practice for fire precautions in welding and cutting operationsrdquo shall be referred for further safety measures Electrical work Some of the basic safety steps to be ensured are given below 1) Only authorised person shall carry out dismantling of electrical system 2) Isolation of the electrical system before taking up the work must be ensured 3) Before working on an electrical line fuse should be physically removed and the line is isolated and a suitable locking mechanism must be provided to prevent accidental switching fixing fuses by other persons A notice board displaying ldquoMen at workrdquo message should be placed The section of circuit under repair should be connected to earth 4) IS 5216-1982 ldquoRecommendations on safety procedures and practices in Electric Worksrdquo shall be referred for further safety measures Working with machineries Material handling equipments Many accidents take place while handling materials at site It is highly hazardous operation Hence special attention by contractor is required in this respect Following precautions are recommended Safe working space for all these equipments must be provided Proper material stockyard should be made and all material should be staked arranged kept in orderly manner with proper moving space for handling machinery Proper warning boards signs shall be provided when machineries like cranes hoists are being operated Brakes clutches of winches shall be checked on regular basis Chains ropes belts shall be inspected and repaired changed as necessary All moving part of the material handling equipment must be provided with suitable guards

50

Lifting ropes should be inspected for kinking loose wires high strands corrosion nicking lubrication change in diameter cross section Slings and other lifting materials which are not suitable for use should be promptly withdrawn and destroyed Lifting chains should be inspected for bent links cracks in weld areas or any other section of link trasverse nicks and gauges and corrosion pits Elongation of the lifting chain link due to over loading should be inspected before using it For lifting hook if the throat opening exceeds 15 of the normal opening it should be replaced When inspecting the hook measurement must be made between the shank and narrowest point of the hook opening A chain used for lifting should not be spliced by inserting a bolt between two links Strain should not be put on a kinked chain Hammer should not be used to force a hook over a chain link A safety hook fitted with a latch to prevent displacement of loads should only be used for material handling lifting IS7293-1974 (Code of Practice for Working with Construction Machinery) shall be referred for further safety measures Cranes All works involving the use of crane shall be properly planned in advance and the following shall be ensured The crane is capable of lifting the load Safe load capacity should be clearly marked on jibs winches pulleys slings and ropes All job cranes should have an automatic safe load indicator which alerts the operator The condition of the ground at the crane location is satisfactory to support the crane and the load The rotation of the cab and therefore the boom is not restricted-suitable matting or plates are available to protect underground services and paving All slings shackles hooks etc are of correct rating and in good condition Cranes and lifting equipments must be inspected and carry a valid test certificate issued by an accredited testing agency Crane hooks etc are to be fitted with properly functioning safety clips to prevent displacement of the sling from the hook during the lift Driver of the crane must be watchful and must ensure before driving the vehicle either forward or reverse that no one is near the wheel of the vehicle and no one is trying to climb the vehicle while moving Crane operators and signalers must be over the age of 18 trained and sufficiently experienced There should always to a signalman or a signaling system such as a

51

telephone if the crane operator cannot see the load throughout the lift Hand signal shall be clear and distinct and shall follow recognised code or system Workers must be use safety shoe and helmet They are also required to wear gloves and other PPE for handling of some special materials Raising lowering and braking of jib should not be done abruptly in order to prevent it from snapping All vehicles used by the contractor shall be in worthy conditions and in conformance to the land transport requirements Cranes should be tested and examined by a competent person for its wear and tear No part of the crane or crane load should be closer than 4 Mtrs to live overhead For movement of crane or other material handling equipment ramp gradient should not exceed 1 in 10 No person should be allowed to stand or work under lifted load All drivers shall hold a valid driving license for the class of vehicle to be driven Manual Handling Assistance should be obtained if the load is too heavy or awkward for manual handing Clear walkway to the destination and safe stack should be ensured before handing the load manually Following procedure should be followed while lifting the load manually Stand close to the load on a firm footing and with feet about 30 am apart Bend the knees and keep your back as straight as you can Take a firm grip on a load Breathe in and throw the shoulders backwards Straighten the legs amp continue to keep the back as straight as you can Make sure that your view is not obstructed by the load Keep the load close to the body Lift slowly and smoothly When carrying the load avoid twisting spine to run move your feet instead One person should not be allowed to pull more than 63 kg The best weight unit for lifting by a worker is 18 kg and hence should be fixed as upper limit of load to be lifted by worker If two or more workers are lifting one should give instructions to ensure that the team works together bull Type of clothing is very important in manual handling of material Clothing should be such that it allows easy movement of arms and will not catch in machinery or on a load

52

bull The successful bidder of the said depot assets will assume full responsibility for demolishing and dismantling the said facilities and itrsquos removal from the corporationrsquos land whether through his own employees or through contract labour It should also be a condition of the tender documents that consequent upon the sale of the said depot assets the depot shall cease to be the corporationrsquos ldquoestablishmentrdquo as that expression is defined in the Building and other construction workers actrsquo1996and if the successful bidder employs 50 or more building workers for the demolition of the said facilities he as the ldquoemployerrdquo in relation to the said establishment will ensure full compliance with the said act including section 44 amp 45 thereof Upon the cancellation of the factory license and the slump sale of the assets of the said depot the storage and distribution of petroleum products is no longer carried on in the said facilities The successful bidder or purchaser of the said depot assets who demolishes the said facilities with the intention of selling the various items from the depot as scrap for his own benefit cannot be regarded as a ldquocontractorrdquo as that expression is defined in the contract labour (regulation amp abolition act1970 Similarly the workmen engaged by the successful bidder or purchaser of the said depot assets for carrying out the work of demolition cannot be regarded as contract labour under the said act In the circumstances no sooner the property in the assets of the depot facilities is transferred to the successful bidder or purchaser the corporation can not be regarded as the ldquoprinciple employerrdquo under the said act in as much as the Corpn has ceased to continue the work of the establishment viz The storage and distribution of the petroleum products in the concerned depot bull Under the Environment (protection) Act 1986 read with Hazardous waste (management amp handling) rules1989 the ldquooccupierrdquo in relation to the depot facilities is obliged to ensure that all hazardous waste are properly handled and disposed of without any adverse effects which may result from such wastes and is also responsible for proper collection reception treatment storage or disposal of these wastes either himself or through the ldquooperator of the facilityrdquo Since the corporation is governed by the said act and rules and highest bidder purchaser of the depot assets is not the occupier generating hazardous it is incumbent on the corporation to continue its practice namely handing over the site to the successful bidder the product including the sludge vapour and gas etc is completely removed as per the Companyrsquos operating procedure It may also be appreciated that the highest bidderpurchaser may fail to take any safeguards to protect his employees or the employees of a contractor engaged by him or the public at large from the toxic or poisonous effects of the residual sludge vapour or gas

ARBITRATION CLAUSE

Any dispute or difference whatsoever arising out of or in connection with this Agreement including any question regarding its existence validity construction interpretation application meaning scope operation or effect of this contract or termination thereof shall be referred to and finally resolved through arbitration as per the procedure mentioned herein below (a) The dispute or difference shall in any event be referred only to a Sole Arbitrator (b) The appointment and arbitration proceedings shall be conducted in accordance with SCOPE forum of Arbitration Rules for the time being in force or as amended from time to time (c) The Seat of arbitration shall be at Mumbai (d) The proceedings shall be conducted in English language (e) The cost of the proceedings shall be equally borne by the parties unless otherwise Directed by the Sole Arbitrator

53

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Lifting ropes should be inspected for kinking loose wires high strands corrosion nicking lubrication change in diameter cross section Slings and other lifting materials which are not suitable for use should be promptly withdrawn and destroyed Lifting chains should be inspected for bent links cracks in weld areas or any other section of link trasverse nicks and gauges and corrosion pits Elongation of the lifting chain link due to over loading should be inspected before using it For lifting hook if the throat opening exceeds 15 of the normal opening it should be replaced When inspecting the hook measurement must be made between the shank and narrowest point of the hook opening A chain used for lifting should not be spliced by inserting a bolt between two links Strain should not be put on a kinked chain Hammer should not be used to force a hook over a chain link A safety hook fitted with a latch to prevent displacement of loads should only be used for material handling lifting IS7293-1974 (Code of Practice for Working with Construction Machinery) shall be referred for further safety measures Cranes All works involving the use of crane shall be properly planned in advance and the following shall be ensured The crane is capable of lifting the load Safe load capacity should be clearly marked on jibs winches pulleys slings and ropes All job cranes should have an automatic safe load indicator which alerts the operator The condition of the ground at the crane location is satisfactory to support the crane and the load The rotation of the cab and therefore the boom is not restricted-suitable matting or plates are available to protect underground services and paving All slings shackles hooks etc are of correct rating and in good condition Cranes and lifting equipments must be inspected and carry a valid test certificate issued by an accredited testing agency Crane hooks etc are to be fitted with properly functioning safety clips to prevent displacement of the sling from the hook during the lift Driver of the crane must be watchful and must ensure before driving the vehicle either forward or reverse that no one is near the wheel of the vehicle and no one is trying to climb the vehicle while moving Crane operators and signalers must be over the age of 18 trained and sufficiently experienced There should always to a signalman or a signaling system such as a

51

telephone if the crane operator cannot see the load throughout the lift Hand signal shall be clear and distinct and shall follow recognised code or system Workers must be use safety shoe and helmet They are also required to wear gloves and other PPE for handling of some special materials Raising lowering and braking of jib should not be done abruptly in order to prevent it from snapping All vehicles used by the contractor shall be in worthy conditions and in conformance to the land transport requirements Cranes should be tested and examined by a competent person for its wear and tear No part of the crane or crane load should be closer than 4 Mtrs to live overhead For movement of crane or other material handling equipment ramp gradient should not exceed 1 in 10 No person should be allowed to stand or work under lifted load All drivers shall hold a valid driving license for the class of vehicle to be driven Manual Handling Assistance should be obtained if the load is too heavy or awkward for manual handing Clear walkway to the destination and safe stack should be ensured before handing the load manually Following procedure should be followed while lifting the load manually Stand close to the load on a firm footing and with feet about 30 am apart Bend the knees and keep your back as straight as you can Take a firm grip on a load Breathe in and throw the shoulders backwards Straighten the legs amp continue to keep the back as straight as you can Make sure that your view is not obstructed by the load Keep the load close to the body Lift slowly and smoothly When carrying the load avoid twisting spine to run move your feet instead One person should not be allowed to pull more than 63 kg The best weight unit for lifting by a worker is 18 kg and hence should be fixed as upper limit of load to be lifted by worker If two or more workers are lifting one should give instructions to ensure that the team works together bull Type of clothing is very important in manual handling of material Clothing should be such that it allows easy movement of arms and will not catch in machinery or on a load

52

bull The successful bidder of the said depot assets will assume full responsibility for demolishing and dismantling the said facilities and itrsquos removal from the corporationrsquos land whether through his own employees or through contract labour It should also be a condition of the tender documents that consequent upon the sale of the said depot assets the depot shall cease to be the corporationrsquos ldquoestablishmentrdquo as that expression is defined in the Building and other construction workers actrsquo1996and if the successful bidder employs 50 or more building workers for the demolition of the said facilities he as the ldquoemployerrdquo in relation to the said establishment will ensure full compliance with the said act including section 44 amp 45 thereof Upon the cancellation of the factory license and the slump sale of the assets of the said depot the storage and distribution of petroleum products is no longer carried on in the said facilities The successful bidder or purchaser of the said depot assets who demolishes the said facilities with the intention of selling the various items from the depot as scrap for his own benefit cannot be regarded as a ldquocontractorrdquo as that expression is defined in the contract labour (regulation amp abolition act1970 Similarly the workmen engaged by the successful bidder or purchaser of the said depot assets for carrying out the work of demolition cannot be regarded as contract labour under the said act In the circumstances no sooner the property in the assets of the depot facilities is transferred to the successful bidder or purchaser the corporation can not be regarded as the ldquoprinciple employerrdquo under the said act in as much as the Corpn has ceased to continue the work of the establishment viz The storage and distribution of the petroleum products in the concerned depot bull Under the Environment (protection) Act 1986 read with Hazardous waste (management amp handling) rules1989 the ldquooccupierrdquo in relation to the depot facilities is obliged to ensure that all hazardous waste are properly handled and disposed of without any adverse effects which may result from such wastes and is also responsible for proper collection reception treatment storage or disposal of these wastes either himself or through the ldquooperator of the facilityrdquo Since the corporation is governed by the said act and rules and highest bidder purchaser of the depot assets is not the occupier generating hazardous it is incumbent on the corporation to continue its practice namely handing over the site to the successful bidder the product including the sludge vapour and gas etc is completely removed as per the Companyrsquos operating procedure It may also be appreciated that the highest bidderpurchaser may fail to take any safeguards to protect his employees or the employees of a contractor engaged by him or the public at large from the toxic or poisonous effects of the residual sludge vapour or gas

ARBITRATION CLAUSE

Any dispute or difference whatsoever arising out of or in connection with this Agreement including any question regarding its existence validity construction interpretation application meaning scope operation or effect of this contract or termination thereof shall be referred to and finally resolved through arbitration as per the procedure mentioned herein below (a) The dispute or difference shall in any event be referred only to a Sole Arbitrator (b) The appointment and arbitration proceedings shall be conducted in accordance with SCOPE forum of Arbitration Rules for the time being in force or as amended from time to time (c) The Seat of arbitration shall be at Mumbai (d) The proceedings shall be conducted in English language (e) The cost of the proceedings shall be equally borne by the parties unless otherwise Directed by the Sole Arbitrator

53

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51

telephone if the crane operator cannot see the load throughout the lift Hand signal shall be clear and distinct and shall follow recognised code or system Workers must be use safety shoe and helmet They are also required to wear gloves and other PPE for handling of some special materials Raising lowering and braking of jib should not be done abruptly in order to prevent it from snapping All vehicles used by the contractor shall be in worthy conditions and in conformance to the land transport requirements Cranes should be tested and examined by a competent person for its wear and tear No part of the crane or crane load should be closer than 4 Mtrs to live overhead For movement of crane or other material handling equipment ramp gradient should not exceed 1 in 10 No person should be allowed to stand or work under lifted load All drivers shall hold a valid driving license for the class of vehicle to be driven Manual Handling Assistance should be obtained if the load is too heavy or awkward for manual handing Clear walkway to the destination and safe stack should be ensured before handing the load manually Following procedure should be followed while lifting the load manually Stand close to the load on a firm footing and with feet about 30 am apart Bend the knees and keep your back as straight as you can Take a firm grip on a load Breathe in and throw the shoulders backwards Straighten the legs amp continue to keep the back as straight as you can Make sure that your view is not obstructed by the load Keep the load close to the body Lift slowly and smoothly When carrying the load avoid twisting spine to run move your feet instead One person should not be allowed to pull more than 63 kg The best weight unit for lifting by a worker is 18 kg and hence should be fixed as upper limit of load to be lifted by worker If two or more workers are lifting one should give instructions to ensure that the team works together bull Type of clothing is very important in manual handling of material Clothing should be such that it allows easy movement of arms and will not catch in machinery or on a load

52

bull The successful bidder of the said depot assets will assume full responsibility for demolishing and dismantling the said facilities and itrsquos removal from the corporationrsquos land whether through his own employees or through contract labour It should also be a condition of the tender documents that consequent upon the sale of the said depot assets the depot shall cease to be the corporationrsquos ldquoestablishmentrdquo as that expression is defined in the Building and other construction workers actrsquo1996and if the successful bidder employs 50 or more building workers for the demolition of the said facilities he as the ldquoemployerrdquo in relation to the said establishment will ensure full compliance with the said act including section 44 amp 45 thereof Upon the cancellation of the factory license and the slump sale of the assets of the said depot the storage and distribution of petroleum products is no longer carried on in the said facilities The successful bidder or purchaser of the said depot assets who demolishes the said facilities with the intention of selling the various items from the depot as scrap for his own benefit cannot be regarded as a ldquocontractorrdquo as that expression is defined in the contract labour (regulation amp abolition act1970 Similarly the workmen engaged by the successful bidder or purchaser of the said depot assets for carrying out the work of demolition cannot be regarded as contract labour under the said act In the circumstances no sooner the property in the assets of the depot facilities is transferred to the successful bidder or purchaser the corporation can not be regarded as the ldquoprinciple employerrdquo under the said act in as much as the Corpn has ceased to continue the work of the establishment viz The storage and distribution of the petroleum products in the concerned depot bull Under the Environment (protection) Act 1986 read with Hazardous waste (management amp handling) rules1989 the ldquooccupierrdquo in relation to the depot facilities is obliged to ensure that all hazardous waste are properly handled and disposed of without any adverse effects which may result from such wastes and is also responsible for proper collection reception treatment storage or disposal of these wastes either himself or through the ldquooperator of the facilityrdquo Since the corporation is governed by the said act and rules and highest bidder purchaser of the depot assets is not the occupier generating hazardous it is incumbent on the corporation to continue its practice namely handing over the site to the successful bidder the product including the sludge vapour and gas etc is completely removed as per the Companyrsquos operating procedure It may also be appreciated that the highest bidderpurchaser may fail to take any safeguards to protect his employees or the employees of a contractor engaged by him or the public at large from the toxic or poisonous effects of the residual sludge vapour or gas

ARBITRATION CLAUSE

Any dispute or difference whatsoever arising out of or in connection with this Agreement including any question regarding its existence validity construction interpretation application meaning scope operation or effect of this contract or termination thereof shall be referred to and finally resolved through arbitration as per the procedure mentioned herein below (a) The dispute or difference shall in any event be referred only to a Sole Arbitrator (b) The appointment and arbitration proceedings shall be conducted in accordance with SCOPE forum of Arbitration Rules for the time being in force or as amended from time to time (c) The Seat of arbitration shall be at Mumbai (d) The proceedings shall be conducted in English language (e) The cost of the proceedings shall be equally borne by the parties unless otherwise Directed by the Sole Arbitrator

53

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52

bull The successful bidder of the said depot assets will assume full responsibility for demolishing and dismantling the said facilities and itrsquos removal from the corporationrsquos land whether through his own employees or through contract labour It should also be a condition of the tender documents that consequent upon the sale of the said depot assets the depot shall cease to be the corporationrsquos ldquoestablishmentrdquo as that expression is defined in the Building and other construction workers actrsquo1996and if the successful bidder employs 50 or more building workers for the demolition of the said facilities he as the ldquoemployerrdquo in relation to the said establishment will ensure full compliance with the said act including section 44 amp 45 thereof Upon the cancellation of the factory license and the slump sale of the assets of the said depot the storage and distribution of petroleum products is no longer carried on in the said facilities The successful bidder or purchaser of the said depot assets who demolishes the said facilities with the intention of selling the various items from the depot as scrap for his own benefit cannot be regarded as a ldquocontractorrdquo as that expression is defined in the contract labour (regulation amp abolition act1970 Similarly the workmen engaged by the successful bidder or purchaser of the said depot assets for carrying out the work of demolition cannot be regarded as contract labour under the said act In the circumstances no sooner the property in the assets of the depot facilities is transferred to the successful bidder or purchaser the corporation can not be regarded as the ldquoprinciple employerrdquo under the said act in as much as the Corpn has ceased to continue the work of the establishment viz The storage and distribution of the petroleum products in the concerned depot bull Under the Environment (protection) Act 1986 read with Hazardous waste (management amp handling) rules1989 the ldquooccupierrdquo in relation to the depot facilities is obliged to ensure that all hazardous waste are properly handled and disposed of without any adverse effects which may result from such wastes and is also responsible for proper collection reception treatment storage or disposal of these wastes either himself or through the ldquooperator of the facilityrdquo Since the corporation is governed by the said act and rules and highest bidder purchaser of the depot assets is not the occupier generating hazardous it is incumbent on the corporation to continue its practice namely handing over the site to the successful bidder the product including the sludge vapour and gas etc is completely removed as per the Companyrsquos operating procedure It may also be appreciated that the highest bidderpurchaser may fail to take any safeguards to protect his employees or the employees of a contractor engaged by him or the public at large from the toxic or poisonous effects of the residual sludge vapour or gas

ARBITRATION CLAUSE

Any dispute or difference whatsoever arising out of or in connection with this Agreement including any question regarding its existence validity construction interpretation application meaning scope operation or effect of this contract or termination thereof shall be referred to and finally resolved through arbitration as per the procedure mentioned herein below (a) The dispute or difference shall in any event be referred only to a Sole Arbitrator (b) The appointment and arbitration proceedings shall be conducted in accordance with SCOPE forum of Arbitration Rules for the time being in force or as amended from time to time (c) The Seat of arbitration shall be at Mumbai (d) The proceedings shall be conducted in English language (e) The cost of the proceedings shall be equally borne by the parties unless otherwise Directed by the Sole Arbitrator

53

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