FRP Grating for IDCT Hot Water Duct
FRP grating for IDCT Hot water duct
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Tender Description
Tender Title: FRP Grating for IDCT Hot Water Duct
Reference Number: a4d3d97a
Issuing Authority
The Ministry of Power is the issuing authority for this tender, ensuring compliance with government standards and regulations pertaining to the electrical power sector.
Scope of Work and Objectives
This tender covers the procurement of FRP (Fiber Reinforced Plastic) grating specifically designed to be used for IDCT (Induced Draft Cooling Tower) hot water ducts. The primary objective is to enhance the operational efficiency and durability of cooling systems, which play a critical role in power generation facilities. The selected bidder is expected to deliver a total of 1075 units of FRP grating that meets the specifications outlined in the tender documentation.
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6 DocumentsDocuments Required from Seller
- Certificate (Requested in ATC)
- Compliance of BoQ specification and supporting document *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, providing proof of previous experience in supplying FRP materials, and having valid business licenses. It is essential to demonstrate financial stability to support the execution of the contract. Compliance with all applicable laws and regulations is necessary to qualify for this tender.
The FRP grating must comply with specific technical specifications such as being corrosion-resistant and designed for high-temperature applications. Load-bearing capacity and other performance metrics must align with those outlined in the tender. Any testing required for compliance should adhere to the guidelines provided in the documentation.
The Earnest Money Deposit (EMD) details are specified in the tender documents. This deposit acts as a security for the bidding process. Bidders must ensure that the EMD is submitted along with their proposals to confirm their commitment to adhering to the terms of the tender.
Submissions must be made through the designated online procurement platform. All required documents, including technical specs and financial proposals, must be submitted in accepted document formats as outlined in the tender details. It’s crucial to follow submission guidelines to ensure compliance and consideration.
There are provisions in place for Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSEs), which may include relaxed eligibility criteria or other advantages designed to promote inclusiveness in public procurement. MSEs are encouraged to participate actively in tenders like this one to foster growth and development within the sector. Additionally, compliance with policies like ‘Make in India’ may provide competitive advantages.
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