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Operation And Maintenance Of Other Machines And Plants - Assisting in Sponge Processing, Material H
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Overview
The b6390d88 tender has been issued by the Department of Atomic Energy under the jurisdiction of the PMO. This tender pertains to the Operation and Maintenance of Other Machines and Plants specifically aimed at assisting in Sponge Processing, Material Handling, Tin Melting, Band Saw Cutting, and other related activities within the New Melt Shop located in Hyderabad.
Scope of Work and Objectives
The primary objective of this tender is to ensure efficient operation and maintenance of the machines and plants involved in the processes mentioned above. The selected bidder will be responsible for providing a comprehensive suite of services that includes but is not limited to:
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7 DocumentsDocuments Required from Seller
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- Certificate (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 being a registered entity with proven operational experience in machine maintenance. Bidders must demonstrate financial capacity and submit evidence of completed similar projects. Adherence to compliance standards is also essential, ensuring that all potential vendors align with the expectations set forth by the Department of Atomic Energy.
Bidders must comply with various technical specifications, including the operation protocols for machines involved in sponge processing. Required certifications for operational personnel, proof of previous experience in machine maintenance, and adherence to industry quality standards are critical focal points in the evaluation process of the tender.
The Earnest Money Deposit (EMD) acts as a financial security measure to ensure serious participation from bidders. Each interested entity must submit an EMD as specified in the tender documents. Failure to provide this deposit may result in disqualification from the bidding process, underscoring the importance of this requirement.
Submissions for this tender can be made in various formats as specified in the bidding documents. Acceptable formats include both physical and digital submissions, with clarity on prefixing the tender number along with the bidder’s details to facilitate organization and review by the evaluation committee.
Yes, the tender contains provisions that may benefit Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSEs). These incentives encourage participation from smaller enterprises, offering them enhanced capability to compete within this tender framework. Bidders are encouraged to indicate their MSE status as part of their submission to avail potential benefits.
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