Interactive Bridge Toolkit
Step 2: Approval of Master Procurement Plan (MPP)
Step 2: Approval of Master Procurement Plan (MPP)
A Master Procurement Plan shall be approved by the Secretary, and shall be updated in each fiscal year by the concerned competent authority for details, Refer ▬►PPR 2007 Chapter 2, Rule 7, Sub-rule (3) & (4).
7. Master Procurement Plan to be Prepared:
(1) A Public Entity shall have to prepare a master procurement plan in procuring for a planning or project to be operated for a period of more than one year or in making a procurement of an amount exceeding one hundred million Rupees annually.
(2) The master procurement plan under Sub-rule (1), in addition to other matters shall contain, inter alia, the following matters:-
- Type, quantity and tentative estimated cost of procurement,
- Procurement method,
- If procurement is to be made by the use of slice or package for maximizing competition, provision relating thereto,
- Tentative numbers of contracts to be concluded in order to complete the entire procurement proceedings and major activities relating to such procurement proceedings,
- If pre-qualification proceedings requires to be carried out for procurement, matters relating thereto,
- Tentative time-table of procurement proceedings,
- The matters prescribed by the Public Procurement Monitoring Office from time to time as required to be included in the master procurement plan.
- The master procurement plan prepared under this Rule shall have to be approved by the secretary of the Public Entity.
- The concerned Public Entity shall have to update in each fiscal year the master procurement plan approved pursuant to Sub-rule (3).
(4) The concerned Public Entity shall have to update in each fiscal year the master procurement plan approved pursuant to Sub-rule (3).