Tender Description for Induction Motor
Tender Title: Induction Motor
Reference Number: 2d6befb48
Issuing Authority/Department: Department of Atomic Energy
Scope of Work and Objectives
The Induction Motor tender focuses on the procurement of various types of induction motors indispensable for the operational efficiency of the department’s projects. The scope encompasses the supply and delivery of a total of 51 induction motors, including but not limited to models such as 1.5 KW, 2.2 KW, 3.7 KW, 5.5 KW, 7.5 KW, 11 KW, 15 KW, 18.5 KW, and 30 KW, each specified to meet diverse operational requirements.
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27 ItemsGeneral Information
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Tender Documents
14 DocumentsDocuments Required from Seller
- Bidder Turnover
- Certificate (Requested in ATC)
- OEM Authorization Certificate
- Additional Doc 1 (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
Frequently Asked Questions
The eligibility requirements include being a registered entity and having the necessary industrial certifications. Bidders must demonstrate compliance with both legal and regulatory frameworks to qualify for participation in the tender process. This is crucial to ensure that only capable and compliant suppliers are selected for the procurement.
All induction motors must comply with defined technical specifications, which encompass various power ratings and operational characteristics. These specifications are critical for ensuring that the motors function effectively within the intended mechanical applications. Compliance with quality standards is also mandatory to meet operational requirements.
Bidders are required to submit their proposals electronically as per the tender instructions. It is essential to ensure that all documents are in the accepted formats specified within the tender guidelines. Submissions should include all requisite supporting documentation for consideration in the evaluation process.
The earnest money deposit (EMD) requirements will be outlined in the tender documents, detailing the amount and submission process. Moreover, performance security requirements are likely to be specified to safeguard the interests of the Department of Atomic Energy throughout the tender execution phase.
Yes, MSEs may receive additional provisions that encourage their participation. These benefits are designed to promote inclusivity and support for smaller business entities wishing to engage in government procurement. Compliance with ‘Make in India’ policies may also be incentivized in this tender process to encourage local sourcing.
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