Tender Description: Repair and Overhauling Service for DEFECT RECTIFICATION of FDS; AUTRONICA
Tender Reference Number: 31e01fa7d
Issuing Authority
Ministry of Defence, Department of Defence
Scope of Work and Objectives
The Repair and Overhauling Service tender focuses on the defect rectification of Flight Data Sensors (FDS) and Autronica systems. The objective is to engage a competent service provider capable of conducting thorough diagnostics, repairs, and necessary overhauling of these systems, ensuring they meet national standards for operation and safety. The tender emphasizes delivering high-quality services at the buyer's premises, promoting efficiency and reliability in defense operations.
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6 DocumentsDocuments Required from Seller
- Experience Criteria
- OEM Authorization Certificate *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 specializing in repair and overhauling services related to defense systems. Bidders should also have past experience in similar projects and be compliant with statutory obligations governing defense-related contracts.
Bidders must provide necessary documentation, including company registration certificates, compliance certificates for quality standards, and any other relevant certifications that demonstrate their capability to execute the repair and overhauling services.
To engage in the tender process, interested parties must register on the designated government procurement portal. Ensure you complete all necessary information fields and validate your status as a qualified entity under defense service regulations.
Payment terms will be outlined in the tender documentation, generally linking payments to service completion milestones as agreed upon in the contract. Bidders should review these terms carefully in relation to their proposal’s financial structure.
Yes, provisions are included to benefit MSEs, such as preferential treatment during evaluation, assistance in the submission process, and opportunities to demonstrate capability in defense-related services. MSEs are encouraged to take advantage of these provisions to enhance their competitiveness in the tendering process.
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