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1 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF URBAN AFFAIRS INVITATION FOR EXPRESSION OF INTEREST FOR SELECTION OF AGENCIES AS HRIDAY CITY ANCHORS FOR 12 CITIES UNDER SCHEME “HRIDAY” OF MINISTRY OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT, GOVERNMENT OF INDIA Dated: April 17, 2015 EOI No: HRIDAY-01-2015

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NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF URBAN AFFAIRS

INVITATION FOR EXPRESSION OF INTEREST

FOR

SELECTION OF AGENCIES

AS

HRIDAY CITY ANCHORS

FOR 12 CITIES UNDER SCHEME “HRIDAY” OF

MINISTRY OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT, GOVERNMENT OF

INDIA

Dated: April 17, 2015

EOI No: HRIDAY-01-2015

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NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF URBAN AFFAIRS

1st/2nd Floor, Core 4B, India Habitat Centre, Lodhi Road, New Delhi-03, India

Tel: (+91 11) 24643284/24617517

Email: [email protected] | Web: www.niua.org

EOI Notice Number: HRIDAY-01/NIUA/2015 Dated April 17, 2015

Notice Inviting Expression of Interest

The National Heritage City Development and Augmentation Yojana (HRIDAY) Scheme

was launched by the Ministry of Urban Development (MoUD) on January 21, 2015.

HRIDAY aims at preserving and revitalizing the soul and unique character of the Heritage

Cities in India.

In this regard, National Institute of Urban Affairs invites Expression of Interest from bona

fide, experienced & reputed agencies meeting the pre-qualifying requirement, for the

selection of HRIDAY City Anchors, for the scope of work mentioned in Section 2.

Name of Work Selection of Agencies as HRIDAY City Anchors for

12 Cities Under Scheme “HRIDAY” of Ministry of

Urban Development, Government Of India

EOI Number HRIDAY-01-2015

Contract Period The period of engagement shall be from the date of

appointment till the completion of services for a

period ending on or before March 31, 2017

Issue of Tender The tender can be downloaded from

www.hridayindia.in, www.niua.org, and

eprocure.gov.in

Pre-bid queries Agencies must submit their pre-bid queries by email

to [email protected] latest by 3pm on April 23, 2015,

with the following subject line in the email: PRE-BID

QUERY FOR HRIDAY EOI

Reply to Pre-bid queries Only those pre-bid queries received by 5:30pm on

April 23, 2015 shall be compiled and appropriate

responses will be posted online by April 24, 2015

Submission of Proposal Bid documents can be submitted up to 3:00 pm on

May 1, 2015 at the below mentioned address:

Office of the Director,

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National Institute of Urban Affairs

1st Floor, Core 4B, India Habitat Centre

Lodhi Road, New Delhi 110 003

Opening of Proposal The Proposal will be opened on May 1, 2015 at 3:30

pm in the presence of authorized representatives of

agencies attending the bid opening.

Proposal of only pre-qualified agencies would

be evaluated

Contact Person (For any

clarification)

Contact Details:

Sanando Bhattacharjee

HRIDAY National Project Management

Email address: [email protected]

NIUA may, at its own discretion, extend the date for submission of proposals. In such

event, all rights and obligations of NIUA and Applicants previously subject to the deadline

will thereafter be subject to the deadline as extended.

Director

National Institute of Urban Affairs

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Table of Contents

Content Page No.

Section 1: Engagement Overview

1.1. Background to the Scheme

1.2. Heritage Cities Profile

1.3. Key Stakeholders

1.4. Objective of Engagement

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Section 2: Terms of Reference

2.1 Scope of Work

2.2 Key Milestones

2.3 Engagement Duration

2.4 Consultation Fee and Payment Terms

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Section 3: Instruction to Agencies

3.1 Generation Instructions

3.2 Pre-Qualification Criteria

3.3 Preparation of Proposal

3.4 Submission, Receipt and Opening of Proposals

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Section 4: Evaluation Process

4.1 Eligibility Criteria

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Section 5: Proposal Formats

F-1 Proposal Submission Form

F-2 Agency’s Organization and Pre-Qualification Criteria

F-3 Proposed Approach and Work Plan

F-4 Format for Experience / Credentials

F-5 Format for Preference of Cities for the Role of HRIDAY City Anchors

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Section 6: Annexure

Annexure I: Detailed Scope of Work

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1 ENGAGEMENT OVERVIEW

1.1. Introduction to the Scheme

The National Heritage City Development and Augmentation Yojana (HRIDAY) Scheme

was launched on January 21, 2015 with the aim of bringing together urban planning,

economic growth and heritage conservation in an inclusive manner with the objective of

restoring, reviving and strengthening the soul and heritage of the city.

The HRIDAY Scheme focuses on development of civic infrastructure development

projects around heritage sites, leading to revitalization of the City as a heritage and

cultural destination. The Scheme differs from past Schemes as it aims at keeping heritage

at the center of urban development.

With a duration of 27 months and a total outlay of Rs. 500 Crores, the Scheme is set to

be implemented in the following 12 identified Cities viz. Ajmer, Amaravati, Amritsar,

Badami, Dwaraka, Gaya, Kanchipuram, Mathura, Puri, Varanasi, Velankanni and

Warangal.

1.2. Heritage Cities Profile:

The following cities have been selected under HRIDAY.

Sl No City State

1 Ajmer Rajasthan

2 Amaravati Andhra Pradesh

3 Amritsar Punjab

4 Badami Karnataka

5 Dwaraka Gujarat

6 Gaya Bihar

7 Kanchipuram Tamil Nadu

8 Mathura Uttar Pradesh

9 Puri Odisha

10 Varanasi Uttar Pradesh

11 Velankanni Tamil Nadu

12 Warangal Telangana

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Ajmer

State: Rajasthan

Population: 5,42,580 (2011)

Tangible Heritage: Ajmer Sharif Dargah, Anasagar Lake, Akbari Fort, Lake Foy Sagar,

Pushkar Temple, Nareli Jain Temple

Intangible Heritage: Sufi Music, Craft, Classical musical instruments, Pushkar Mela,

Ajmer Sharif Urs Festival

Significance: Ajmer is a center of culture and education. It is famous for its rich Indo-

Islamic, Indo-Saracenic and Jain styles of architecture. The city is home to the

prestigious Mayo College, a school exclusively for Indian nobility, and King George

Military School, both setup by the British. Ajmer is also the base for visiting Pushkar,

the abode of Lord Brahma, which lies to its west with a temple and a picturesque lake.

Ajmer, the city where the Dargah of the Great Sufi Saint Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti

stands, has earned the epithet of ‘Madinatul Hind’ or the ‘Medina of India’.

Amaravati

State: Andhra Pradesh

Population: 67,481 (2011)

Tangible Heritage: Dhyan Buddha statue, Ashokan Pillar, Amareswar Temple,

Undavalli Caves

Intangible Heritage: North Karnataka Folk Music, 7-day Holi Celebrations, Religious

processions

Significance: Amaravati is considered sacred because of three things: the Krishna

River; ‘Sthalamahatyam’, an important ‘Kshetra'; and the ‘Sri Mahalinga Murthy’.

According to Vajrayana traditional sources, the Buddha preached at

Dharanikota/Dhanyakatakam and conducted Kalachakra ceremony. This makes it one

of the most important Buddhist sites in India.

Amritsar

State: Punjab

Population: 11,32,761(2011)

Tangible Heritage: Golden Temple, Durgiana Temple, Wagah Border, Jallian Wala

Bagh

Intangible Heritage: Phulkari work, Papad Wariyan, Wood & Sandal Craft, Copper

Utensils

Significance: Sikhism originated in the holy city of Amritsar. The city also stands

testimony to one of the most tragic events that shaped modern Indian history – the

Jallian Wala Bagh massacre. The essential spirit of the city is found not only in its

gurudwaras, temples, mosques, churches and takias but also in its theatres, galleries,

parks, gardens, archives, libraries, art, architecture, museums, memorials, havelis,

forts, fairs, festivals, vibrant folk dances, narrow lanes, parlors, boutiques, clubs, pubs,

bustling markets and cuisine.

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Badami

State: Karnataka

Population: 30,943 (2001)

Tangible Heritage: Cave Temples, Agasthya Lake, Pattadakal, Durga Temple, Lad

Khan Temple

Intangible Heritage: Paintings, Sculpture, Architecture, Music, Dance, Drama,

Literature

Significance: Steeped in rich history, the picturesque town of Badami is world-famous

for its magnificent cave complex. Badami derived its name from the legend of Batapi,

the demon who was devoured by Agastya the sage. It houses the oldest cave temples

and structural temples in South India.

Dwaraka

State: Gujarat

Population: 38,873 (2011)

Tangible Heritage: Dwarakadhish Temple, Nageshwar Temple, Gomati Ghat, Bet

Dwaraka

Intangible Heritage: Mirror work, Folk dance, Music

Significance: The city is one of the four sacred Hindu pilgrimage sites (Chardham),

and is one of the seven most ancient religious cities in the country. Dwaraka is often

identified with the Dwaraka Kingdom, the ancient kingdom of Lord Krishna and is

believed to have been the first capital of Gujarat. The city is centered on Dwarakadhish

Temple (dedicated to Lord Krishna), which was built around 200 BCE and was enlarged

in the 17th century. The city finds mention in the Mahabharata and the Skanda Purana

and also on copper inscriptions dated to 574 AD.

Gaya

State: Bihar

Population: 43,91,418 (2011)

Tangible Heritage: Vishnupad Temple, Mangla Gauri Temple, Pretshila Temple, Ram

Kund, Brahma Sarovar

Significance: The town is of ancient historical significance and finds mention in great

epics of Ramayana and Mahabharat. Gaya is an important place of Hindu tourism for

‘pind-dan’ and sees a huge influx of visitors for the month long ‘Pitra Paksh’ mela

annually. It is in close proximity to famous Buddhist destination of Bodhgaya and the

Brahmayoni Hill, located in Gaya, is an important pilgrimage for Buddhists.

Kanchipuram

State: Tamil Nadu

Population: 39,98,252 (2011)

Tangible Heritage: Varadharaja Perumal Temple, Ekambareswarar Temple Kamakshi

Amman Temple

Intangible Heritage: Silk Sarees, Kovil Idli

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Significance: Kanchipuram is known as the ‘city of thousand temples’. It is one of the

seven sacred cities (as per Hindu mythology). It is the headquarters of the Kanchi Math,

founded by the Hindu saint Adi Sankaracharya, and is popular as one of the four dhams

of Hinduism. The city was also a religious center of advanced education for Jainism

and Buddhism between the 1st and 5th centuries.

Mathura

State: Uttar Pradesh

Population: 25,47,184 (2011)

Tangible Heritage: Shri Krishna Janma Bhoomi, Vishram, Shri Jagannath Temple,

Prem Mandir, Naam Yog Sadhna Mandir

Intangible Heritage: Music, Folk art, Braj Bhaasha, Fairs, Parikramas, Festivals

Significance: Widely known as the birth place of Lord Krishna, Mathura is located on

the western bank of river Yamuna and is revered by Hindus. For about 3000 years, it

was the hub of culture, civilization and economic activities. It became a center for three

cultures: Indian, Indo-Scythian and Hellenistic. For nine months in the year, festival

upon festival follow in rapid succession and the ghats and temples are daily thronged

by thousands of pilgrims.

Puri

State: Odisha

Population: 16,98,730 (2011)

Tangible Heritage: Lord Jagannath Temple, Pancha Tirtha

Intangible Heritage: Martial arts practiced in Akharas, tie-and-die textile, sand art,

brassware, palm-leaf paintings

Significance: Puri is the epicentre of Hinduism and revolves around the Hindu deity

‘Lord Jagannath’, enshrined in a grand Kalingan temple. Adi Sankaracharya sanctified

this place by establishing the Gobardhan Math, as one of the four dhams of Hinduism.

Puri comes into prominence every year during the Rath Yatra, when three chariots carry

Lord Jagannath, his sister Subhadra and brother Balabhadra, from their great temple

through the Grand Road to the Gundicha Temple for about 9 days. Puri is also known

for its tanks which are believed to contain the water of immortality.

Varanasi

State: Uttar Pradesh

Population: 14,35,113 (2011)

Tangible Heritage: Kashi Vishwanath temple, Assi Ghat, Ramnagar Fort, Buddhist

Stupas

Intangible Heritage: Classical Music, Ayurveda, Banarasi Silk, Ivory sculptures, glass

bangles

Significance: Varanasi is one of the oldest living cities of the world. According to Indian

mythology, the city was founded by Lord Shiva. Varanasi has been a center of learning,

enlightenment, culture, civilization and religious significance for Hindus, Buddhists and

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Jains. The city was the birth-place of the famous Benares Gharana of Indian classical

music and was a home to many prominent Indian philosophers, poets, writers and

musicians. Tulsidas wrote his Ramacharitamanas here, while Gautam Buddha gave

his first sermon at Sarnath. Ayurveda is also said to have originated here.

Velankanni

State: Tamil Nadu

Population: 11,108 (2011)

Tangible Heritage: St. Sebastian Church, Madha Church, Roman Catholic Church

Intangible Heritage: 10-day grand festival commemorating the Feast of Our Lady

Significance: The town is home to one of the biggest Catholic pilgrimage centers in

India, dedicated to Our Lady of Good Health. Its origins can be traced back to the 16th

century. Knowing the importance of this town the Pope of Vatican city has declared

Vellankani as a ‘Holy city’.

Warangal

State: Telangana

Population: 35,12,576 (2011)

Tangible Heritage: Warangal Fort, Thousand Pillar Temple, Siddeshwara temple,

Kazipet Darga

Intangible Heritage: Perinishivatandvam/ Dance form, Sammakka sarlamma Jatra,

Batukkamma, Bonallu

Significance: Tourists from all across the world travel to this city to marvel at the

heritage structures erected by the Kakatiyas. The capital city of the Kakatiyas has also

been referred in the travel journals of Marco Polo for its cultural richness.

1.3. Key Stakeholders

The key stakeholders for the HRIDAY Scheme are:-, National Advisory Committee (NAC),

HRIDAY National Empowered Committee (HNEC), National Technical Committee and

National Mission Directorate at the National level and the City Level Advisory & Monitoring

Committee (CLAMC) and City Mission Directorate at the City level. The HRIDAY City

Anchors will be working closely with all these stakeholders for successful implementation

of the scheme.

National Level

National Advisory Committee (NAC): The National Advisory Committee shall be the

apex advisory body for the HRIDAY Scheme. The NAC shall assist in creating the

implementation and governance framework under which heritage development shall

take place along with providing advice and guidance on all components of the

Scheme.

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HRIDAY National Empowered Committee (HNEC): The HNEC shall be co-chaired

by Secretary, MoUD and Chief Secretary of the respective state. It shall provide overall

sanction, approval, guidance and advice to the Scheme.

National Mission Directorate: The National Mission Directorate is headed by the

Mission Director and supported by the National Project Management Unit. The

National Mission Directorate shall be responsible for overseeing implementation of the

HRIDAY Scheme.

National Technical Committee: The National Technical Committee shall be

convened by the Director, NIUA and shall technically review and evaluate

implementation frameworks, Detailed Project Reports, City HRIDAY Plans.

City Level

City Level Advisory and Monitoring Committee (CLAMC): The CLAMC is

convened by District Magistrate, and shall be constituted of City Officials along with

Elected Members of the city and eminent local citizens. The CLAMC shall provide

approval for the City HRIDAY Plans and Detailed Project Reports at the City level.

City Mission Directorate: A City Mission Directorate shall be constituted and situated

at the City level nodal agency. The City Mission Directorate shall be supported by a

City PMU and shall be responsible for overall coordination, execution and monitoring

of the HRIDAY Scheme at City level starting from preparation of DPRs to execution of

works.

1.4. Objective of Engagement Since successful implementation of the Scheme shall be driven at the City Level, a

HRIDAY City Anchor shall be assigned for each City with the objective of providing

heritage linked expertise for infrastructure development. The HRIDAY City Anchor shall

be responsible for supporting the City Mission Directorate in heritage related guidance, in

addition to preparation of the City HRIDAY Plan and evaluation of projects executed

under the Scheme.

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2 TERMS OF REFERENCE

2.1 Scope of Work

The HRIDAY City Anchor shall be responsible for planning, advising, and supporting the

City Mission Directorate at the City level for successful implementation of Scheme

HRIDAY. The primary scope of work will be as follows:

i. Preparation of the City HRIDAY Plan (CHP):

The HRIDAY City Anchors shall prepare the City Specific HRIDAY Plan (CHP) based

on the following:

a) A sustainable Civic Infrastructure Development Plan for areas around tangible

heritage assets identified / approved by the Ministry of Culture, Government of

India and State Governments, by identifying gaps through infrastructure need

assessment for water supply, sanitation, drainage, waste management, approach

roads, footpaths, street lights, tourist conveniences, electricity wiring, landscaping

etc. as per locally applicable standards.

b) City specific DPR Toolkits with urban design specifications for color palate,

materials used and other architectural features, which shall ensure heritage based

aesthetic development of infrastructure, in support from the City Mission

Directorate.

ii. Prepare Concept Plan for development/ renovation of the City Museum/ Cultural

Park:

The HRIDAY City Anchors shall prepare a Concept Plan for renovation of an existing

City Museum/ Cultural Park or development of a new City Museum/ Cultural Park

which shall highlight the history, art, music, dance, culture, cuisine, literature etc.

indigenous to the City.

iii. Review and evaluation of DPRs:

The HRIDAY City Anchors shall review heritage linked aspects of one existing

Detailed Project Report (DPR) available with the City Authorities to ensure immediate

implementation of the Project.

In addition, for the projects identified in the CHP, DPRs shall be prepared by a third

party agency/agencies selected by the City Mission Directorate from the HRIDAY

Empanelled List for DPR preparation. The HRIDAY City Anchors shall also evaluate

and review heritage linked aspects all the DPRs prepared to ensure alignment with

the CHP and DPR toolkits. The endeavor shall be to dovetail HRIDAY with other

ongoing Programs/Scheme of the Local Government, State Government and

Government of India.

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iv. HRIDAY linked Evaluation of Project Execution:

The HRIDAY City Anchors shall monitor and evaluate the execution of the project

with respect to heritage focused and heritage-sensitive design, construction

methodology and architectural intent for the entire Project life cycle. Evaluation shall

be done on the basis of heritage guidelines/instructions, as per the CHP and DPRs.

(Project execution shall be done by third party agencies selected by the City Mission

Directorate from the HRIDAY Empanelled List of Agencies for execution of work).

A minimum of one person should be deployed by the HRIDAY City Anchor at the City

throughout the engagement period for continuous support and delivery. Further detailing

of the scope of work is listed in Annexure I.

2.2 Key Milestones

For the aforementioned scope of work, the following are the proposed milestones for the

activities:

# Milestone Days

(from start of

engagement)

1 City HRIDAY Plan D+90 Days

A Existing Situation Assessment & Infrastructure Gap

Analysis

D+ 20 Days

B Finalization of Infrastructure Development Plan

(Milestone 1) for 5 Priority Heritage Areas and

creation of Prioritized Shelf of Projects

D+ 50 Days

C City Specific Toolkits (Milestone 1) preparation along

with Evaluation checklists (for DPR preparation and

project implementation)

D+ 50 Days

D Submission and Approval of Final City HRIDAY

including Civic Infrastructure Development Plan for

all heritage areas in the City (Milestone 2)

D+ 90 Days

2 Preparation of Concept Plan for establishment/

renovation of City Museum/Cultural Park

D+ 30 Days

3 Review and evaluation of DPRs

A Review and evaluation of one Existing DPRs D+ 15 Days

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B Review and evaluation of new DPRs DX* + 15 Days

4 HRIDAY linked Evaluation of Project Execution Throughout project

duration at key

milestones

D = Date of Start of engagement, DX = Date of receipt of new DPR

2.3 Engagement Duration

This engagement shall commence from the date of awarding of Contract till the

completion of services for a period ending on or before March 31, 2017

2.4 Engagement Fee and Payment Schedule

Engagement Fees

For the scope of services mentioned in Section 2.1, the HRIDAY City Anchors shall be

provided a fixed fee for each of the four broad categories of scope of work for the HRIDAY

City Anchors. The details are as follows:

i. Fees for the Preparation of City HRIDAY Plan: The following table lists down the fees

for preparation of CHPs for each of the 12 Cities. The fees are ascertained based on

the size of the City and initial assessment of existing heritage assets in the City.

City Fee for Preparation

of City HRIDAY Plan

(In Rs.)

Ajmer 12 lakhs

Amaravati 8 lakhs

Amritsar 15 Lakhs

Badami 8 lakhs

Dwaraka 8 lakhs

Gaya 12 lakhs

Kanchipuram 8 lakhs

Mathura 12 lakhs

Puri 8 lakhs

Varanasi 25 Lakhs

Velankanni 8 lakhs

Warangal 12 lakhs

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ii. Fees for Preparation of Concept Plan for Heritage Museum / Cultural Park: The fees

for preparation of the Heritage Museum / Cultural Park Concept Plan shall be Rs. 1

lakh for each Concept Plan. This fee shall remain constant throughout the 12 Cities.

iii. Fees for Evaluation of Detailed Project Reports: For every DPR evaluated by the

HRIDAY City Anchor, a fixed percentage fee of 0.15% of the allocated budget under

the ‘Project Implementation’ head for each City, shall be charged as the fee for the

evaluation.

iv. Fees for HRIDAY linked Evaluation of Execution of Works: The HRIDAY City Anchor

shall conduct a thorough HRIDAY linked evaluation of the works executed, for which

a fixed percentage fee of 0.4% of the total cost of execution of works shall be charged

as the fee.

v. Retainership Fees for Overall Coordination and Advisory: The HRIDAY City Anchor

shall be paid a monthly retainership fee throughout the engagement period for

continuous heritage related support and advisory services. The details of the

retainership fees are as follows:

City Per Month

Retainership Fee

(In Rs.)

Ajmer 1,00,000

Amaravati 60,000

Amritsar 1,20,000

Badami 60,000

Dwaraka 60,000

Gaya 1,00,000

Kanchipuram 60,000

Mathura 1,00,000

Puri 60,000

Varanasi 2,40,000

Velankanni 60,000

Warangal 1,00,000

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Payment Schedule

The aforementioned fees shall be payable to the Agency in the following manner:

Retainership Fees: Retainership fees shall be paid on a monthly basis at the end of

every month. Such fees shall be paid upon approval of the Monthly Activity Report by

the City Mission Directorate.

Payment for preparation of Concept Plan for City Museum / Cultural Center:

Payments for the preparation of the Concept Plan shall be made upon submission

and approval of the Final Concept Plan. Approval from the CLAMC at the City level,

and the HNEC at the National level is mandatory before release of payments.

Payment for the preparation of City HRIDAY Plan: Payments for the preparation of

City HRIDAY Plan shall be made in two milestones.

o The first Milestone shall be completed upon submission and approval of 5 Civic

Infrastructure Development Plans along with Project Prioritization of Shelf of

Projects and City Specific Toolkits for DPR preparation. Approval from the CLAMC

at the City Level, and HNEC at the National Level is mandatory before release of

payments.

o The second Milestone shall be completed upon final submission and approval of

the City HRIDAY Plan including Civic Infrastructure Plan for all heritage areas.

Approval from the CLAMC at the City Level, and HNEC at the National Level is

mandatory before release of payments.

Payment for preparation of Concept Plan for City Museum / Cultural Center:

Payments for the preparation of the Concept Plan shall be made upon submission

and approval of the Final Concept Plan. Approval from the CLAMC at the City level,

and the HNEC at the national level is mandatory before release of payments.

Payment for Evaluation of DPRs: For evaluation of DPRs, payments shall be

released upon submission and approval of the specific DPR Evaluation Report for

each of the DPRs evaluated by the HRIDAY City Anchors. The National Mission

Directorate and National Technical Committee shall review and approve the

Evaluation Reports before release of payments.

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Payment for HRIDAY linked Evaluation of Project Execution: For the purpose of

evaluating project execution, payments shall be released as follows:

o 15% in pre-construction phase: 15% of payment shall be released to the Agency

upon receipt of final documents required for starting the Execution of the project.

The City Mission Directorate shall approve the final documents before release of

the payment.

o 60% during construction phase: 20% of payments shall be released in each cycle

of receiving 3 consecutive invoices from project execution agency. (3 cycles =

60%). The city mission directorate shall approve the invoices submitted by Project

execution agency before release of payment.

o 25% on Completion of the project execution: 25% of the payment shall be released

after receiving the completion certificate from City Mission Directorate.

Payments will be made within 30 working days upon submission of the invoices. A brief

report of the work carried out during the billing period should be submitted along with the

invoices. No reimbursements would be made with regard to any domestic and foreign

travel, any other out of pocket undertaken by the agency and or its representatives.

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3 INSTRUCTIONS TO AGENCIES

3.1 General Instructions

1. Individual agencies or a consortium of agencies are invited to submit their proposals

to undertake the role of HRIDAY City Anchor.

2. Selection of the appropriate agency for this engagement shall be as per the selection

process described in Section 4 of this document.

3. Agencies must fully acquaint themselves with the assignment and the local conditions

and practices before submitting the proposal. They may visit the cities at their own

expense, for better understanding of the existing situation. Special preferences will be

provided to those agencies with local presence.

4. A single Agency can apply for more than one City. Detailed format for preference of

Cities is enclosed in Section 5. A separate Proposal shall be submitted for each City

applied for.

5. Agencies applying for more than one city will require to provide city-specific documents

supporting the eligibility criteria.

6. Agencies are expected to provide the Proposal as specified in Section 4 of this

document. Material deficiencies in providing the information requested may result in

rejection of a proposal.

7. The proposals must reach before the stipulated last date and time of submission. Late

submissions will be rejected.

8. The issue of an EOI detailed document does not give any right whatsoever for

awarding of work and the final decision of the EOI process. The decision of NIUA in

this regard will be final.

9. NIUA reserves the right to reject any Proposal, at any time, if a material

misrepresentation is made or discovered, or the Agency does not provide the

responses sought within the stipulated period.

10. An Agency is ineligible to submit a proposal, if it or any of its constituents has been

barred/Black listed by any Central and/or State Govt. in India during the last three

years.

11. In case of a consortium or Joint Venture there should be an agreement or MoU

executed by all the members constituting the consortium / joint venture mentioning

inter alia the following:

That they agree to work jointly for the assignment.

That they agree to be jointly and severally responsible for the assignment.

That the Lead Agency shall be the sole representative of the consortium and is

authorized to sign all the agreement and correspondence for the said assignment.

Once submitted, the proposal, including the composition of the consulting team,

cannot be altered without prior written consent of Authority. The proposal should

be submitted in two sets (one original and one copy) in the prescribed formats.

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3.2 Pre- Qualification Criteria

Given the strategic nature of this engagement to ensure the success of the Scheme

strategy, it is essential that Agencies with the relevant credentials and expertise are

engaged. Hence, Agencies bidding for this EOI are required to meet certain pre-

qualification criteria. Relevant documents in support of these pre-qualification criteria

should be submitted by the Agencies in a separate sealed cover, along with the Proposal.

Proposals from only those agencies/consortia who meet the pre-qualification criteria will

be further evaluated.

# Pre-Qualification Criteria Supporting

Documents

1 The Agency must be incorporated & registered as

one of the following:

NGO or International NGO

Foundation or Trust

Specialized Agency

Any other Not for Profit and Voluntary

Organizations

The Agency should have been in operation in India

for minimum of 3 years

Certificate of

Registration

2 The Agency shall not be blacklisted by any Central /

State Government (Central/State Government and

Public Sector) or under a declaration of ineligibility for

corrupt or fraudulent practices

A self-certified

letter by the

authorized

representative of

the entity

3 The Agency should have experience in Heritage

Linked Projects (Redevelopment of Heritage Sites,

Conservation of heritage area, Heritage Area

Management etc.)

Work Orders,

Contract or any

other Supporting

Documents

3.3 Preparation of Proposal

The Proposal to be submitted shall provide the following information,

A brief description of the Agency’s organization and details of relevant experience on

assignments of a similar nature.

A description of the approach and methodology to be adopted to execute the work and

work plan for performing the engagement.

Activity scheduling giving details of commencement and completion of activities.

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The Agency is required to prepare a separate Proposal with all the aforementioned

information for each City that the Agency applies for.

The Proposal shall be prepared in indelible ink. It shall contain no inter-lineation or

overwriting, except as necessary to correct errors made by the Agency itself. Any such

corrections must be initialed by the person or persons who sign(s) the Proposal. Every

page of the documents submitted by the Applicant must be duly signed by the authorized

signatory of the Agency along with the Agency’s seal.

3.4 Submission, Receipt and Opening of Proposals

The Agencies must submit the Pre-Qualification documents and the Proposal for each

city in separate envelopes in the following manner:

Envelop A shall contain all documents relating to the pre-qualification criteria set in

Section 3. This Envelop shall be marked ‘Envelope A - Pre-Qualification Documents’

Envelope B shall contain the City Specific Proposal and supporting documents for

each city applied for, clearly marked ‘Envelope B - Proposal for ‘Name of City’”. There

can be multiple Envelope B (one envelope for each city applied for by the Agency).

Envelopes A and B containing the Pre-Qualification Document and the Proposal for cities

respectively, shall be placed in an outer Envelope clearly marked “Proposal for

Selection of Agency as HRIDAY City Anchors for 12 Cities under Scheme

“HRIDAY” Of Ministry of Urban Development, Government of India”. This outer

envelope shall also contain the Proposal Submission Form (F-1) and Form with

Preference of Cities for the Role of HRIDAY City Anchors (F-5). The outer envelope shall

bear the submission address, address and contact details of the Agency.

Agencies shall submit their Proposals at the office address on or before the Proposed

Due Date (PDD)/ last date and time for receipt of proposals mentioned in the Notice

Sheet.

The proposal shall be bound with no loose sheets. Each page of all parts should be page

numbered and in conformance to the eligibility qualifications should be clearly indicated

using an index page. The proposals should not contain any irrelevant or superfluous

documents.

Agencies must submit 2 hard copies (1 Original + 1 Duplicate) of the complete proposal,

along with the soft copy on DVD.

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Last date of Submission: On or before 3:00 pm of 1st May, 2015

Submission Address:

Office of the Director

National Institute of Urban Affairs

1st Floor, Core 4B, India Habitat Centre,

Lodhi Road, New Delhi-110 003

Opening of the Proposal: Proposals shall be opened at 3.30 pm on 1th May, 2015

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4 EVALUATION PROCESS

The selection process for the HRIDAY City Anchors will be a Quality based Selection

process. Proposals will be evaluated, applying the following evaluation criteria and marks

system.

# Eligibility Criteria Total

Marks

Documents

Required

I Agency Experience

1 Experience in consultancy/ designing/advisory services for

preparation of City Development Plan/City Master Plan/Heritage

Development Plan/ Tourism Development Plan for cities.

Engagements should be on-going or completed within the last 5

years of issue of this EOI,

3 projects at specific City applied for : 9 Marks

2 projects in any City in India : 4 Marks

1 international project : 2 Marks

15 Contract or

Other

Supporting

Document

2 Experience of Heritage Area Redevelopment projects during the

last 5 years from the date of issue of the EOI. The scope of work

must include, urban design, Designing of street-scapes,

landscaping etc. and should be different from the engagements

mentioned in criteria #1

1 projects at specific City applied for : 04 Marks

2 project in the State of the City applied : 04 Marks

1 project in any City in India : 02 Marks

10 Contract or

Other

Supporting

Document

3 Experience in preparing Project Reports/ Development Plans for

establishment / renovation of Cultural Centre / Heritage Park /

Heritage Museum showcasing tangible and intangible heritage.

Engagements should be on-going or completed within the last 5

years of issue of the EOI,

1 project at specific City or State applied for : 10 Marks

1 project at any City in India : 05Marks

15 Contract or

Other

Supporting

Document

4 Experience in preparing / evaluating Detailed Project Reports for

urban infrastructure projects during the last 3 years from the issue

of the EOI,

3 projects at specific City applied for : 10 Marks

3 projects at any City in India : 05 Marks

15 Contract or

Other

Supporting

Document

5 Experience in successful implementation of M&E framework for

project execution during the last 3 years from the issue of the EOI,

15 Contract or

Other

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3 projects at specific City applied by Agency : 10 Marks

3 projects at any City in India : 05 Marks

Supporting

Document

Total Marks for Agency Experience 70

II Proposed Approach and Methodology

1 Understanding of HRIDAY Mission and Scope : 6 marks 6 Proposal

2 Approach & Methodology for:

Preparation of City HRIDAY Plan : 10 Marks

Development of Heritage Museum / Cultural Centre : 3 Marks

Evaluation and Revision of Existing DPRs : 3 Marks

Monitoring & Evaluation of DPRs and

Execution of Work : 3 Marks

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3 Recommendations on Heritage rejuvenation : 5 Marks 5

Total Marks for Approach and Methodology 30

Total Maximum Marks 100

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5 PROPOSAL FORMATS

F-1 Proposal Submission Form

F-2 Agency’s Organization and Pre-Qualification Criteria

A. Agency’s Organization

B. Details about fulfilling Pre-Qualification Criteria

F-3 Proposed Approach and Methodology

F-4 Format for Experience / Credentials

F-5 Format for Preference of Cities for the Role of HRIDAY City Anchors

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F-1: Proposal Submission Form*

To, [Location, Date]

The Director,

National Institute of Urban Affairs

1st Floor, Core 4B, India Habitat Centre

Lodhi Road

New Delhi-03

Dear Sir,

We, the undersigned, offer to provide our Expression of Interest for Selection of

Agencies as HRIDAY City Anchors for 12 Cities under Scheme “HRIDAY” Of

Ministry of Urban Development, Government of India, in accordance with EOI

document dated April 17, 2015 and our Proposal. We are hereby submitting our Proposal,

which includes the Pre-Qualification Documents and Proposal in a sealed envelope.

We confirm that we are qualified as per the Pre-Qualification Criteria specified in the EOI.

We hereby declare that all the information and statements made in this Proposal are true

and accept that any misinterpretation contained in it would lead to our disqualification.

The Validity of the Proposal submitted shall be for 90 days. Our Proposal is binding upon

us and subject to the modifications resulting from Contract negotiations.

We undertake, if our Proposal is accepted, to initiate the services related to the

assignment not later than two weeks from the date of issue of letter of award. We

understand you are not bound to accept any Proposal you receive.

Thanking You,

Yours Sincerely,

Authorized Signature [In full and initials]:

Name and Title of Signatory:

Name of Agency:

Address:

* Proposal Form should be submitted on the official letter head of the agency

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F-2: Agency’s Organization & Pre-Qualification Criteria

A – Agency’s Organization

[Provide here a brief (two pages) description of the organization, activities and profile of

your agency for this assignment.]

B – Details about fulfilling Pre-Qualification Criteria

1. Name and Address of Agency:

Telephone No.: Fax No : Website:

2. Registered Address in India

3. Authorized Contact Person Name, Contact and E-mail

ID:

3a Contact and E-mail ID of Authorized Contact Person

4.

Year of Establishment :

(Attach Proof of Registration)

6.

Details of Agency’s presence across India:

7.

Details of most relevant / closely related projects of type of this assignment for which you

have provided services

Sr.No Client Region Focus Area of

engagement

Duration of

Appointment

1.

2.

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(Attach detailed supporting documents)

3.

4.

5.

9.

Total No. of Employees:

(Attach a signed letter confirming Employee

Strength)

10. PAN Number of the Firm

(Attach PAN Card details)

11. Service Tax Registration Number (Proof may be

attached Separately)

12. Litigation history

Attach affidavit

[Agencies can attach their experiences in PPT format or in MS-Word Format covering the recent

similar assignments executed in relevance to this assignment.

Authorized Signature [In full and initials]:

Name and Title of Signatory:

Name of Firm:

Address:

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F-3 Proposed Approach and Methodology

[Provide here a description of your proposed solution, approach and methodology,

following the below structure – Agency is free to use their own structure ensuring the key

aspects of the approach and methodology are detailed out]

1) Context

2) Understanding of HRIDAY Scheme

3) Understanding of Scope of Work

4) Proposed Approach and Methodology

5) High level Recommendations on Heritage rejuvenation of the selected City

6) Proposed Engagement Work Plan and Milestones

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F-4 Format for Experience / Credentials

Assignment name:

Approx. value of the contract (in INR):

Country: Location within country: Duration of assignment (months):

Name of Client :

Address:

Start date (month/year): Completion date (month/year):

Narrative description of Project:

Description of actual services provided by your staff within the assignment:

Deliverables

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F-5 Format for Preference of Cities for the Role of HRIDAY City Anchors

# City

Willing to participate as

“HRIDAY City Anchor”

Yes / No

Ranking based on

preference for Cities

applied for

1 Ajmer

2 Amaravati

3 Amritsar

4 Badami

5 Dwaraka

6 Gaya

7 Kanchipuram

8 Mathura

9 Puri

10 Varanasi

11 Velankanni

12 Warangal

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6 ANNEXURE

ANNEXURE I: DETAILED SCOPE OF WORK

The engagement shall be carried out in the following four main stages:

1. City HRIDAY Plan

1.1. Existing Situation Assessment & Infrastructure Gap Analysis

1.2. Identification of 5 priority Heritage Area for preparation of Infrastructure

Development Plan

1.3. Finalization of Infrastructure Development Plan (Milestone 1) for 5 Priority

Heritage Area and creation of Prioritized Shelf of Projects

1.4. City Specific Toolkits preparation along with Evaluation checklists (for DPR

preparation and project implementation) (Milestone 1)

1.5. Infrastructure Development Plan (Milestone 2) of the reaming Heritage Areas

and creation of Prioritized Project Shelf

2. Preparation of Concept Plan for establishment/ renovation of City Museum/Cultural

Park

3. Review and evaluation of DPRs

4. Monitoring & Evaluation for work executed at site

5. Continuous support and advisory to City Mission Directorate

1. City HRIDAY Plan

1.1. Existing Situation Assessment & Infrastructure Gap Assessment

Situational analysis of the region would have to undertake by the Agency which

will include existing socio-economic, demographic, tourism and heritage profile of

the city and the region.

i. Delineation of Heritage Areas around the heritage assets:

The selected agency shall collate the lists of Tangible Heritage Assets identified

by ASI, State Archaeological Department, ULBs etc. The agency shall also

identify the influence zones around all the listed tangible heritage assets, which

will be termed as Heritage Area. Depth of such Heritage Area shall depend

upon (but not limiting to) the following factors:

Historical evidence

Local livelihood dependency on the assets

Social importance (direct impact)

Settlement pattern

Architecture

Topology

Contiguity

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Environment etc.

In some situations, the delineated Heritage Area of two or more heritage assets

may overlap, in such cases, a single and combined Heritage Area shall be

taken into consideration.

Identification of Heritage Area requires vigorous public consultation (organised

or isolated) with the locals, city officials, and other stakeholders.

ii. Preparation of Heritage Map:

Identification of heritage properties and areas, marked on the updated land-use

map / base map / town map of the city and through ground verification.

iii. Assessment of Existing Urban Infrastructure and Tourism Infrastructure:

Data must be collected on the existing Tourism and Urban Infrastructure to

evaluate the current Infrastructure Gap. This section will contain (but not

limiting to) the following information:

Water Supply

Sewerage & Drainage

Roads & Transportation

Solid Waste Management

Health

Hospitality and Tourist Facilities

Electricity and Wiring

iv. Stakeholders’ Consultation:

The Agency is expected to carryout series of stakeholders’ consultation to

identify the issues and problems at the grass root level.

v. Review of Existing Initiatives of Policies, Investment and Projects

The agency shall carry out a detailed study and analysis of all the existing

initiatives (investment and projects) that has been carried out by the District

and City officials to rejuvenate the heritage and to promote tourism, culture and

heritage of the city. The existing policies, guidelines and building by-laws shall

also be included within the study.

1.2. Identification of 5 priority Heritage Area for preparation of Infrastructure

Development Plan (Phase 1)

After successful delineation of heritage Area and assessment of infrastructure

gaps, the agency shall identify 5 heritage areas for preparation of first phase of

Draft Civic Infrastructure Development Plan. The selection of these areas will

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initiate early launching of DPRs to boost the development of the city, promoting

and showcasing the Heritage.

1.3. Finalization of Infrastructure Development Plan (Phase 1) for 5 Priority

Heritage Area and creation of Prioritized Shelf of Projects

The Draft infrastructure Development Plan submitted, shall be vetted by city

officials as well as by Technical Committee. Comments and suggestions received

on the report shall be incorporated by the agency and the final document will be

prepared. The document shall also include shelf of projects, funding pattern and

phasing.

1.4. City Specific Toolkits preparation along with Evaluation checklists (for

DPR preparation and project implementation)

The Agency will create city specific DPR toolkits which will include:

Architectural guidelines for Building Roof Profile,

Balcony Lines,

External Doors & Window Profile,

External Finishes of Building,

Colour Pallet,

Signage for Commercial properties,

Height and finishes for Boundary Wall,

Envelope for Public Buildings anshubd places (Govt. Offices, Railway Station,

Bus Stand, Bus Stop, Taxi & Auto Stand),

Identification of Pallet for Soft Landscaping,

Conceptual Plantation Plan etc.

1.5. Infrastructure Development Plan (Phase 2) of the reaming Heritage Areas

and creation of Prioritized Project Shelf

Draft infrastructure development plan (2nd phase) for rest of the areas shall be

taken up after completion of the previous task.

2. Preparation of Concept Plan for establishment/ renovation of City

Museum/Cultural Park

Every HRIDAY city needs a location or space to showcase its intangible heritages,

such as arts and crafts, music, local dance forms, cuisines, languages etc. The

concept of the City Museum / Cultural Park has derived to create such space within

the city, which will not only showcase its heritage, but also provide a space for the

local artesian and performer to showcase their talent and also to create a vibrant public

place for social.

The cities may have such a space already developed, but may not be serving its

purpose to its fullest. The Heritage City Anchor has to provide some innovative

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solution for this City Museum / Cultural Park to achieve its glory as conceived. On the

other hand, where the cities have not developed such place, the Heritage City Anchor

should assist them to identify a suitable place to develop such park. Following

activities are expected from the Heritage City Anchor in the form of Concept Note for

City Museum / Cultural Park:

Site Study: site identification (for new site), site locational analysis, accessibility,

orientation, present condition and usage (for existing site) etc.

Illustrative case study of similar project (national and/or international)

Product / Activity Mix modelling suitable for the specific city (for new project);

Additional activities to be proposed to rejuvenate the existing City Museum /

Cultural Park

Concept Development: Illustrative drawings/plans for with all the components

identified

Approximate project costing

Phasing

3. Review and Evaluation of DPRs

Review and evaluation of DPR shall be based on (but not limiting to) the following

factors:

Compliance with the City HRIDAY Plan and main objective of HRIDAY

scheme.

Information and Data Collected and their authenticity

Base line analysis

Projection Techniques and Methodology

Norms and Standards adopted

Compliance with the City Master Plan

Adherence to building bye-laws

Sustainability of the Project

The HRIDAY City Anchors are required to submit DPR evaluation report for each DPR

reviewed which should facilitate decision making and approval.

4. HRIDAY linked Evaluation of Project Execution

HRIDAY City Anchors shall be required to review and assess the execution

progress of projects in line with the design intent of the City HRIDAY Plan and

respective DPRs for each ongoing project.

Provide constant feedback through periodic project performance report

consisting the project progress in terms of Quality and Time.

Identification and reporting of lagging areas which required timely attention

and actions.

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Support in clarification of scope, methodologies, materials and design etc. to

the executing agencies.

Evaluation of efficiency of techniques and skills employed.

Recommendations on corrective measures, methodologies and mitigation

plans.

Provide Support on Change management system and its control.

Ensuring the adopted Approach and Methodology are in sync with Scheme

guidelines.

Documentation of analysis and synthesis of the information as lesson learned

for future references.