Tender Description for Custom Bid for Services - Grass Cutting & Toe Drain Cleaning in Stage 1 Ash Dyke of TSTPS NTPC Kani
Tender Title: Custom Bid for Services - Grass cutting & Toe drain cleaning in Stage 1 Ash dyke of TSTPS NTPC Kani
Tender Reference Number: 20666f7c3
Issuing Authority/Department: Ministry of Power
Introduction
This tender aims to solicit bids for the grass cutting and toe drain cleaning services at the Stage 1 Ash Dyke of the TSTPS (Thermal Power Station) located in Kaniha. With the growing need for efficient maintenance of power plant facilities, this project underscores the importance of environmental management and operational efficiency.
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12 DocumentsDocuments Required from Seller
- 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 capable of performing the services outlined in the tender. Additionally, bidders must possess a proven track record of experience in similar service contracts, specifically within the last three years.
Bidders must provide relevant certificates that establish compliance with established safety and quality standards. It is essential to submit documentation that aligns with industry regulations and demonstrates adherence to best practices in service delivery.
The submission process involves compiling all required documents in accepted formats, ensuring that bids are clear and complete as per the guidelines provided. Bidders must follow the instructions detailed in the tender for successful submission.
An Earnest Money Deposit (EMD) needs to be submitted as part of the bid proposal. The amount and payment details will be outlined in the tender documents. This EMD acts as a security to confirm the intention to enter into a contract upon acceptance of the bid.
Yes, Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSEs) may benefit from specific provisions designed to encourage their participation in public procurements. These may include relaxation of criteria or favorable terms intended to enhance access to opportunities in government contracts.
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