No. It is NOT expressly mentioned as a disqualification under the rules.
The purpose of post qualification is to verify, validate, and ascertain the submitted documents. Discrepancies in submitted attachments do not appear to be contradictory as to qualification of the bidder. It merely supports the availability of equipment as represented by the bidder.
PEs are not at liberty to make their own grounds for disqualification, especially that the aim is to have a successful procurement, not a failed one.
The purpose of post qualification is to verify, validate, and ascertain the submitted documents. Discrepancies in submitted attachments do not appear to be contradictory as to qualification of the bidder. It merely supports the availability of equipment as represented by the bidder.
PEs are not at liberty to make their own grounds for disqualification, especially that the aim is to have a successful procurement, not a failed one.