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The GEM/2025/B/6169818 tender is issued by the Ministry of Power for an essential project focusing on the outsourcing of paramedical services, hospital sanitation services, and oxygen plant operation services at NTPC TSTPS, Kaniha Hospital. The objective of this tender is to enhance the operational efficiency and service quality within the healthcare facilities associated with the ministry by engaging specialized services that adhere to the highest standards of healthcare and safety.
Scope of Work and Objectives
The primary scope of work will encompass the following services:
- Outsourcing of Paramedical Services: This includes the provision of trained paramedics to ensure that healthcare delivery is efficient and skillful.
- Hospital Sanitation Services: Tasks will include cleaning, disinfection, and maintenance of sanitation to ensure the hospital environment supports patient care and safety.
- Oxygen Plant Operation Services: Ensuring seamless operation and maintenance of the oxygen plant, and adhering to relevant safety protocols.
The overarching objective is to ensure that the healthcare provisions are executed with the utmost professionalism and adhere to quality standards.
Eligibility Criteria
To be eligible for participation in this tender, bidders must meet the following requirements:
- Must be a registered company or partnership with relevant experience in the healthcare services sector.
- Should have necessary certifications to operate paramedical services and manage hospital sanitation effectively.
- Compliance with local laws and regulations governing health services and safety.
Technical Requirements
Bidders must provide documentation demonstrating ability to fulfill the following technical requirements:
- Proven track record in outsourcing paramedical or hospital sanitation services.
- Equipments and human resources must meet the specific demands of healthcare provision.
- Certifications or licenses relevant to healthcare operations will be prioritized.
Financial Requirements
The financial requirements include:
- Submission of a valid Earnest Money Deposit (EMD) as specified in the bidding documents.
- Bidders must also demonstrate financial capability to meet the operational and staffing needs of the tender requirements.
Document Submission Details
All required documents must be submitted through the online tender portal as per the guidelines set forth by the Ministry of Power. It is critical that bids are complete and legible to facilitate thorough evaluation.
Special Provisions
This tender encourages participation from Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSEs) and startups by providing specific benefits under government policies. These benefits may include reserved quotas within the work contracts and financial incentives.
Evaluation Process
The evaluation process will consist of a comprehensive review of proposals based on technical capabilities, financial stability, and experience in the relevant sectors. Special consideration may be given to proposals that demonstrate alignment with government initiatives.
Delivery Locations
All services will be delivered at NTPC TSTPS, Kaniha Hospital. Bidders must ensure logistics and operational plans are outlined in their proposals to demonstrate readiness for contract execution.
Contact Information
For any inquiries related to this tender, stakeholders may refer to the Ministry of Power's official contact points provided within the tender documents.
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Tender Documents
17 DocumentsDocuments Required from Seller
- Certificate (Requested in ATC)
- Additional Doc 1 (Requested in ATC)
- Additional Doc 2 (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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Frequently Asked Questions
The eligibility requirements include being a registered entity focused on healthcare services with documented experience in providing paramedical and sanitation services. Bidders should possess the relevant licenses and certifications necessary to operate within the healthcare sector, ensuring compliance with regulations.
Bidders must provide necessary certifications related to paramedical and sanitation services, which include but are not limited to operational licenses, health and safety assessments, and relevant industry certifications that illustrate capability and compliance with quality standards.
The registration process involves creating an account on the designated tender portal, followed by the submission of required documents including company registration details and certificates. It’s crucial to carefully follow the instructions laid out in the tender documentation to ensure successful registration.
The payment terms will typically be outlined in the final contract awarded to the successful bidder. Payment may be structured based on milestones or service delivery metrics established during the bidding process, ensuring timely compensation for services rendered.
MSEs can access special provisions outlined in the tender documentation, which may include financial benefits, reserved quotas for specific service contracts, and further support aimed at enhancing the competitiveness and engagement of smaller entities in government tenders.
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