1991 / Mar

CIAP REVISED GUIDELINES FOR REGISTRATION AND CLASSIFICATION OF CONTRACTORS March 01, 1991

[ CIAP, March 01, 1991 ]

REVISED GUIDELINES FOR REGISTRATION AND CLASSIFICATION OF CONTRACTORS



1
General


The Implementing Rules and Regulations of P.D. No. 1594, governing infrastructure contracts provide for registration and classification of contractors which shall be undertaken by an Inter-Agency Committee composed of representatives from the different designated government agencies/offices.

Registration and classification of contractors by the Inter-Agency Committee shall substantially reduce registration requirements through the use of uniform guidelines and criteria, provide quick access to updated records of contractors, and avoid possible irregularities attributed to multiple/inconsistent registration.

The Inter-Agency Committee shall formulate uniform guidelines, criteria and procedures for the classification of contractors to be adopted by all offices/agencies/corporations concerned.

2
Definition of Terms


2.1Infrastructure Projects– refers to construction, improvement or rehabilitation of roads and highways, airports and air navigation facilities, railways, ports, flood control and drainage, water supply and sewerage, irrigation system, dams, buildings, communication facilities, dredging and reclamation, power generating plants, power transmission and distribution facilities and other related construction projects that form part of the government capital investment.

2.2Filipino Contractor– refers to a Filipino citizen, partnership or corporation duly organized and licensed under the laws of the Philippines and at least seventy five percent (75%) of the capital stock of which belongs to Filipino citizens.

2.3Inter-Agency Committee– refers to the Committee, composed of representatives from the different designated government agencies/offices, created under Section IB 1.5 of the Implementing Rules and Regulations of P.D. No. 1594, as amended to classify, register and predisqualify contractors.

2.4IAC-Category– refers to the size of a contractor classified as small, medium and large.

2.5IAC-Classification– refers to the types or classes of projects such as roads, buildings, etc.

3
Who May Apply for
IAC Registration


The following may apply for registration as contractor with the Inter-Agency Committee:

3.1 Filipino contractors as defined under Section 2.2 above:
  1. Citizens in the case of single proprietorship.

  2. Partnership or corporation duly organized under the laws of the Philippines, and at least seventy five percent (75%) of the capital stock of which belongs to Filipino citizens.
3.2 Contractors forming themselves into a joint venture, i.e., a group of two or more contractors that intend to be jointly and severally responsible for a particular contract, which shall for purposes of bidding/tendering comply with LOI No. 630, and currently and properly accredited by the Philippine Contractors Accreditation Board in pursuance to the provision of Article IX, Section 38 of R.A. No. 4566.

3.3 Foreign contractors, who are duly licensed by the Philippine Contractors Accreditation Board, may apply for registration for internationally bid foreign-assisted projects under the same procedures and/or in accordance with procedures established by, and agreed upon with, the lending/financing institution.

4
IAC Registration System


4.1General– The IAC Registration involves the screening of the qualifications of prospective contractors for government infrastructure projects to determine their general ability to undertake different types and sizes of projects without referring to any specific contract.

4.2IAC Classification of Projects– Government infrastructure projects for purposes of registration shall be classified as follows:
IAC CLASSIFICATION OF PROJECTS
COVERAGE
MAJOR AGENCIES INVOLVED
     
I. General Engineering    
     
A. Road, Highway, pavement, Railways, Airport horizontal structures and Bridges
   
 Roads:  
  All types including national, provincial, city. Municipal, and barangay roads and related structures PNR, LRTA
  Railways:
  
  All types  
     
  Airport Horizontal Structures: Runways, taxiways, apron, stopways, other aircraft movement areas and related structures
 DPWH, DOTC
     
  Bridges and Similar Structures: All types of bridges, interchanges, viaducts, and related structures DPWH
     
B. Irrigation and Flood Control Flood Control and Drainage: River control including dikes and revetments, channel improvement, drainage systems, pumping stations and related structures DPWH
     
  Irrigation Systems: Irrigation canals, canal structures, drainage, pumping stations and related structures 
NIA, DPWH
     
C. Dam, Reservoir and Tunneling Dams: Reservoirs, storage/diversion dams and related structures NIA, NPC, MWSS, DPWH
     
  Tunneling: Diversion Tunnels NIA, NPC, MWSS, DPWH
     
  Power Generating Plants: Hydroelectric plants and related structures NPC, NEA
     
D. Water Supply Water Supply: Wells, developed springs, and other source development works, distribution systems and related structures DPWH, MWSS, LWUA
     
E. Port, Harbor and Offshore Engineering Ports: Piers, wharves, causeways, and related structures PPA, DPWH
     
  Dredging and Reclamation: Harbor dredging, reclamation, rockworks and related structures
 DPWH, PPA, PEA
     
II. General Building    
     
A. Building and Industrial Plant Air Navigation Facilities:
Air traffic control facilities (Area approach and aerodome) and other related structures
 NAIA, DOTC
     
  Power Generating Plants:
Thermal (oil, coal, etc.), geothermal plants and related structures
 NPC, NEA
     
  Power Transmission and Distribution: Poles, towers, substations and related structures NPC. NEA
     
  Buildings: All types
including school buildings, hospitals, airport terminal buildings, post offices, market, housing, multi-storey buildings and related structures
 DPWH, DOTC, NHA
     
  Communication Facilities:
Antennae, towers, telephone exchanges and related structures
 DOTC, DPWH, PPA, PAGASA
     
B. Sewerage and Sewage Treatment/Disposal Plant Sewerage: Sewerage systems, treatment plants, and related structures MWSS, LWUA
     
C. Water Treatment Plant and System Water Supply: Water pumping stations, elevated water tanks, filtration plants, and related structures MWSS, LWUA, DPWH
     
D. Park, Playground and Recreational Work
   
 Others: Parks playground, landscaping, monuments and similar structures DPWH, LGUs
     
III. Specialties    
     
A. Foundation Work    
     
B. Structural Steel Work    
     
C. Concrete Pre-casting and prestressing    
     
D. Plumbing and Sanitary Work Water Supply: Pumping, filtration and treatment plant equipment installation and distribution systems WSS, LWUA, DPWH
     
  Sewerage: Sewerage systems and treatment plant equipment installation MWSS, LWUA
     
E. Electrical Work Electrical Installation:  
     
  Power Generating Plants: Electromechanical works NPC, NEA
     
  Power transmission and Distribution: High voltage lines and sub-station equipment installation NPC, NEA
     
F. Mechanical Work Mechanical Installation:
   
  
     
  Power Generating Plants: Electromechanical works NPC, NEA
     
G. Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Work    
     
H. Elevator and Escalator Work    
     
I. Fire Protection Work    
     
J. Waterproofing Work    
     
K. Painting Work    
     
L. Well Drilling Work Water Supply: Wells, developed springs and other source development works MWSS, LWUA, DPWH
     
M. Navigation Equipment and Instrument Installation Air Navigation Facilities: Very high frequency omnirange/distance measuring equipment, non-directional beams, radio detector and ranging (radar) instrument landing systems installation DOTC, DPWH, PPA, PAGASA
     
N. Communication Equipment and Instrument Installation Communication Facilities: Landlines, cables, and other communication equipment and instrument installation DOTC, DPWH, PPA, PAGASA
The Inter-Agency Committee may add, delete, modify, and/or alter the foregoing Classifications, whenever deemed necessary by the Committee to render them more relevant and responsive to prevailing conditions.

4.3 IAC Categorization of Contractors – For each of the above types or classes of projects, a contractor shall be categorized on the basis of its evaluated capability to carry out contracts of different costs, as follows:
IAC CATEGORY OF
CONTRACTORS
ALLOWABLE RANGE OF
CONTRACT COSTS
 
   
Small  
   
 Sub-Category ALess than or equal to P 0.5M 
 Sub-Category BLess than or equal to P 3.0M 
   
Medium  
   
 Sub-Category AAbove P 3.0M up to P 15.0M 
 Sub-Category BAbove P 3.0M up to P 30.0M 
   
Large
   
  
   
 Sub-Category AAbove P 3.0M up to P 50.0M 
 Sub-Category BAbove P 3.0M 
4.4Validity of Certificate of Registration

 4.4.1
Regular IAC certificate of registration:  A Filipino contractor as defined in Sec. 3.1 hereof which has been duly registered by the Committee shall be issued a regular Certificate of Registration valid for a period of three (3) years from the date of its issuance.  The contractor may submit a request for upgrading of its IAC Category and/or for additional IAC Classification at any time during the validity of the said certificate of registration.
  
 4.4.2
Special IAC Certificate of Registration:Contractors forming themselves into a Joint Venture as well as Foreign Contractors duly registered by the Committee to bid/undertake a specific project as provided for in Secs. 3.2 and 3.3 hereof shall be issued a Special Certificate of Registration valid for a period of three (3) years from the date of its issuance, or for the entire duration of the specific project/undertaking, whichever is shorter. The Special Certificate of Registration must be renewed after three (3) years from the date of its issuance until the specific project/undertaking for which it was issued has been finally completed.
  
 4.4.3
Monitoring of the registered contractor’s capability.The Inter-Agency Committee shall monitor the capability of the contractor according to its present Category and Classification and shall downgrade its Category and/or cancel any of its IAC Classification if it fails to sustain the prescribed minimum requirements for such Category and Classification at any time during the validity of its Certificate of Registration. Failure on the part of IAC Registered Contractors to renew their Contractors License as well as failure to sustain the minimum qualification requirements for registration shall be grounds for the automatic suspension of the Contractor’s Certificate of Registration with the Inter-Agency Committee.
  
 4.4.4
Eligibility for pre-qualification.A duly registered contractor shall be deemed eligible for pre-qualification by any tendering agency involved, for any project subject to the limitations of the classification and category as provided in the Contractor’s Certificate of Registration.

5
Criteria for Registration


5.1Legal Qualification– To be legally qualified for registration with the Inter-Agency Committee, a contractor must meet all of the following requirements:

 5.1.1
Possession of a valid Contractor’s License for the current year pursuant to R.A. 4566;
  
 5.1.2
For a joint venture, a subscribed joint venture agreement making the parties jointly and severally liable for a particular contract and compliance with LOI 630 (at least 75% Filipino capital);
  
 5.1.3
Also for a joint venture, a separate Joint Venture License per R.A. 4566 on a project to project basis; and
  
 5.1.4
In the case of foreign contractors, who satisfy the conditions stated in Section 3.3 above, a special license duly issued by the Philippine Contractors Accreditation Board for a particular project and a certificate as bonafide contractor in their own country duly authenticated by their respective embassies/consulates.

5.2Contractor’s License Category– The IAC Category of a contractor shall take into account the contractor’s License Category as determined by the Philippine Contractors Accreditation Board based on capital/networth, actual experience of sustaining technical employees, net book value of equipment, number of years in actual construction operation and annual turnover volume.  The lowest License Category required to qualify for each IAC Category as provided for in Sec. 4.3 above shall be as follows:
IAC CATEGORYLOWEST LICENSE CATEGORY 
   
Small  
   
 Sub-Category ATrade 
 Sub-Category BD and C 
   
Medium  
   
 Sub-Category AB 
 Sub-Category BA 
   
Large
   
  
   
 Sub-Category AAA 
 Sub-Category BAAA 
5.3Track Record

5.3.1Experience.  The IAC Category of a contractor shall likewise take into account its actual construction experience, in the government and private sectors, over the last fifteen years, as indicated by the present value of the single largest relevant project it has satisfactorily completed

The minimum track record required to qualify for each IAC Category as provided for inSection 4.3above shall be as follows:

 5.3.1
Experience.  The IAC Category of a contractor shall likewise take into account its actual construction experience, in the government and private sectors, over the last fifteen years, as indicated by the present value of the single largest relevant project it has satisfactorily completed
   
  The minimum track record required to qualify for each IAC Category as provided for inSection 4.3above shall be as follows:
   
  IAC CATEGORY OF CONTRACTORSPRESENT VALUE OF SINGLE LARGEST RELEVANT PROJECT COMPLETED WITHIN THE LAST FIFTEEN (15) YEARS
  Small 
    
   Sub-Category ALess than or equal to P500,000
   Sub-Category BLess than or equal to P 1.5M
    
  Medium 
     
   Sub-Category AAbove P 1.5M up to P 7.5M
   Sub-Category BAbove P 7.5M up to P15.0M
     
  Large 
     
   Sub-Category AAbove P15.0M up to P25M
   Sub-Category BAbove P25M
    
 5.3.2
The Category of a contractor according to the above criteria shall be governed by the range of requirements that it meets. Thus, where a contractor meets the Track Record requirements for “medium” but is found to meet only the License Category requirement for “small” the contractor will be categorized as “small” until such time that it submits enough evidence to warrant upgrading.

5.4Performance Records– Commission by the contractor of any act or omission which constitutes a cause for disciplinary action as provided for in Sec. 8.1 hereof shall be a ground for the Inter-Agency Committee to deny the registration or renewal or registration of said contractor.

6
Invitation for Registration
of Contractors


At least once a year, the Committee shall advertise, in at least two newspapers of general circulation, an invitation for registration to interested contractors.

7
Technical Working Group


A separate Technical Working Group shall be created at the PCAB Secretariat to assist the Committee in the performance of its functions.

The Technical Working Group shall be composed of civil engineers, lawyers, mechanical/electrical engineers, and financial analysts plus administrative support, who must possess the necessary working knowledge.  It shall be responsible for the processing, evaluation, preparation, and issuance of necessary documents relative tot the contractor’s application for registration.  It shall also undertake investigation/verification of information and documents as well as physical inspection of proejcts undertaken/completed by registered contractors and safekeeping of records.

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Disciplinary Action/Administrative Sanction


8.1Causes/Grounds for Disciplinary Action– Any of the following acts or omissions shall constitute as ground/cause for the suspension or revocation of registration of an IAC-Registered Contractor:

 8.1.1
Misrepresentation of a material and substantial fact and/or submission of spurious documents in obtaining his Certificate of Registration and Classification from, and in any application or representation with, the Inter-Agency Committee;
  
 8.1.2
Malpractice in the course of operation/business which shall consist of any or all of the following:
  
  
8.1.2.1 Willful and deliberate abandonment, without just excuse, of any government construction project engaged in or undertaken by the contractor;
  
  
8.1.2.2 Willful material and substantial departure from or disregard of plans and/or specifications of government construction project without the consent of the government agency or instrumentality concerned which is entitled to have the particular construction project completed in accordance with such plans and/or specifications or duly authorized representations causing prejudice to the government;
  
 8.1.3
Any finding of an act or omission committed in violation of the provisions of P.D. 1594 and its Implementing Rules and Regulations, based on a verified complaint filed by a tendering agency.
  
 8.1.4
Active participation in the performance by any person, natural or juridical, of any act or omission constituting a cause for disciplinary action.

8.2 Procedure

 8.2.1
Jurisdiction.The imposition of a disciplinary action for any of the above grounds shall be commenced either by a charge made by the committee itself,motu proprio, or by a complaint filed by a government tendering agency.
  
 8.2.2
Prescription.Any charge or complaint shall be filed or proceedings initiated within two (2) years from discovery of the commission of any of the above grounds for disciplinary action.
  
 8.2.3
Charge or Complaint.The charge made by the Committee,motu proprio, shall set forth in clear and concise manner the bases therefore.

The complaint made by a government tendering agency shall be made in writing and under oath and must be filed in triplicate with the Secretariat.  It shall set forth clearly, distinctly and concisely the ground therefor, and shall be accompanied by a supporting affidavit or material evidence, if any.

 8.2.4
Referral to PCAB for further proceedings.The charge or complaint shall be referred, and all documents, submitted appertaining thereto forwarded, by the Committee to the Philippine contractors Accreditation Board (PCAB) and the latter shall take charge of the investigation/proceedings on the matter.
  
 8.2.5
Decision.The decision of the Philippine Contractors Accreditation Board on the case shall be taken by the Committee as basis for formulating its own action.

9
Applicability


These Revised Guidelines shall apply to all contracts for infrastructure and other construction projects of all government agencies and instrumentalities, including government-owned and controlled corporations (GOCCs).

10
Effectivity


These Revised Guidelines shall take effect fifteen (15) days after publication in two newspaper of general circulation.

11
Transitory Provisions


11.1  Applications filed with and received by the Inter-Agency Committee prior to the effectivity of the Revised Guidelines shall be evaluated on the basis of the old IAC Guidelines.  The IAC Category/Classification granted to contractors registered under the old IAC Guidelines shall remain valid until expiration unless the contractor voluntary applies for upgrading of IAC Category, or additional IAC Classification, or renewal of IAC Registration, in which case, the requirements of the Revised IAC Guidelines shall apply.

11.2  The Revised Guidelines for Registration and Classification of Contractors shall be implemented starting on the date of effectivity for all applicants for IAC Registration, upgrading of IAC Category, additional IAC Classification and renewal of IAC Registration filed with and received by the Inter-Agency Committee on that date and thereafter.

Adopted by the Inter-Agency Committee for Registration of Contractors this 1st day of March, 1991.

Adopted: 1 Mar. 1991

(SGD.) ANTON C. KHO
Chairman
(SGD.) JOSE F. MABANTA
Member
(SGD.) MARIO J. PADILLA
Member
(SGD.) JOSE R. VALDECANAS
Member
(SGD.) AUGUSTO B. SANTOS
Member