Procurement of Paint - Department of Defence - Indian Coast Guard
Paint1,Paint2,Paint3,Paint4,Paint5
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Tender Description
Tender Title: Procurement of Paint
Reference Number: f49c6a58
Issuing Authority: Department of Defence, Ministry of Defence
The Procurement of Paint tender is a comprehensive opportunity aimed at enhancing the quality and aesthetics within various defence facilities. This tender invites qualified vendors to submit their proposals for supplying a significant quantity of paint in different categories, as detailed under the BOQ (Bill of Quantities).
Scope of Work and Objectives
The scope of work involves the procurement of a total quantity of 520 units of paint categorized under Paint1, Paint2, Paint3, Paint4, and Paint5 types. The primary objectives of this tender are to ensure the timely delivery of high-quality painting solutions that meet the standards set forth by the Ministry of Defence, ultimately contributing to the upkeep and maintenance of defence properties.
Tender BOQ Items
5 ItemsGeneral Information
Financial Information
Evaluation and Technical Information
Tender Documents
4 DocumentsDocuments Required from Seller
- Experience Criteria
- Past Performance
- Bidder Turnover
- OEM Authorization Certificate
- OEM Annual Turnover *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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Frequently Asked Questions
The eligibility requirements include being a registered entity under applicable laws for business operations in India, possessing prior experience in similar supplies, and demonstrating the capacity to deliver within the specified timeline. Vendors must also be in good standing with relevant regulatory authorities.
Bidders need to adhere to precise technical specifications associated with the different categories of paint. These may include compliance with quality standards, proof of product efficacy, and documentation validating previous supply contracts that align with these specifications to ensure performance and reliability.
An Earnest Money Deposit (EMD) is generally required from bidders to ensure commitment and seriousness regarding their bids. The specific EMD amount is detailed in the tender documentation and is necessary to protect the interests of the issuing authority, ensuring that only serious vendors participate.
Bids should be submitted electronically through the specified platform as outlined in the tender documents. Accepted document formats generally include PDF and Word files for ease of assessment and to meet compliance standards mandated by the Ministry of Defence.
Yes, the tender explicitly supports Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSEs) by providing benefits such as reduced requirements for performance securities and simplified participation processes. This initiative aligns with government policies aimed at boosting local entrepreneurship and enhancing capabilities in the defence sector.
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