Tender Description for Reverse Osmosis based Water Treatment System (GEM/2025/B/6194702)
Reverse Osmosis based Water Treatment System above 50 LPH Capacity (V2)
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Tender Description for Reverse Osmosis based Water Treatment System (a33adcf2)
The Reverse Osmosis based Water Treatment System above 50 LPH Capacity (V2) is a critical tender issued by the Department of Atomic Energy. This tender, identified by the reference number a33adcf2, aims to procure a robust water treatment system that ensures the delivery of high-quality water, suitable for various applications within the department's operational framework.
Scope of Work and Objectives
The scope of work encompasses the supply, installation, and maintenance of a Reverse Osmosis (RO) water treatment system designed to handle capacities exceeding 50 Liters Per Hour (LPH). The objectives are straightforward: to provide a reliable source of purified water while maintaining strict compliance with health and safety standards.
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6 DocumentsDocuments Required from Seller
- Additional Doc 1 (Requested in ATC)
- Additional Doc 2 (Requested in ATC)
- Additional Doc 3 (Requested in ATC) *In case any bidder is seeking exemption from Experience / Turnover Criteria
- the supporting documents to prove his eligibility for exemption must be uploaded for evaluation by the buyer
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The eligibility requirements include that the bidder must be a registered entity, typically involving a legal business license. Entities must demonstrate prior experience in supplying and installing Reverse Osmosis systems and possess the necessary technical expertise. Additionally, compliance with all regulatory standards is mandatory for eligibility.
The technical specifications for the Reverse Osmosis system must detail the capacity of over 50 LPH, along with energy efficiency ratings and water quality output standards. Bidders must ensure their systems meet quality benchmarks pertaining to health and safety, providing documentation that outlines testing methodologies and compliance with industry standards.
The Earnest Money Deposit (EMD) is a financial assurance required from bidders to demonstrate commitment to the tender process. Typically, the EMD amount is specified in the tender documents, and it must be submitted along with the technical and financial proposals. This amount will be returned to non-successful bidders after the selection process.
Document submission methods are outlined in the tender documentation. Bidders are generally required to submit their technical and financial proposals through the designated online procurement platform. It is crucial to follow the specified formats and ensure that all submissions are completed by the designated deadline to avoid disqualification.
Yes, there are specific provisions and benefits for Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSEs) to encourage their participation. These may include reduced financial requirements, preference in evaluation, and support in the tendering process. MSEs should thoroughly review all available documentation to understand the provisions that apply to them, enhancing their competitive edge.
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