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Open Tender for Solar Power Plant (Roof Top) for ONGRID System, Single Phase in MUMBAI, MAHARASHTRA

Bid Publish Date

31-Jan-2025, 5:20 pm

Bid End Date

10-Feb-2025, 6:00 pm

EMD

₹2,30,000

Progress

Issue31-Jan-2025, 5:20 pm
AwardPending
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Quantity

24

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Maharashtra Prathamik Shikshan Parishad (mpsp) announces a tender for Solar Power Plant (Roof Top) for ONGRID System, Single Phase (Q3) in MUMBAI, MAHARASHTRA. Quantity: 24. Submission Deadline: 10-02-2025 18: 00: 00. Last date to apply is approaching fast!

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Required Documents

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Experience Criteria

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Past Performance

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Bidder Turnover

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Certificate (Requested in ATC)

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OEM Authorization Certificate

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OEM Annual Turnover

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Additional Doc 1 (Requested in ATC) *In case any bidder is seeking exemption from Experience / Turnover Criteria

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the supporting documents to prove his eligibility for exemption must be uploaded for evaluation by the buyer

Frequently Asked Questions

Key insights about MAHARASHTRA tender market

What are the eligibility requirements for participating in the Solar Power Plant (Roof Top) tender?

The eligibility requirements for participating in the Solar Power Plant tender include being a registered entity in India, possessing at least 3 years of experience in similar projects, and a minimum average annual turnover of 57 Lakh INR over the past three financial years. Additionally, bidders must submit all necessary certificates as delineated in the Additional Terms and Conditions (ATC).

What certificates are required to submit alongside the bid for the Solar Power Plant contract?

Bidders must submit a range of required certificates, including but not limited to:

  • OEM Authorization Certificates.
  • Experience and Past Performance documentation.
  • Certificate of Average Annual Turnover.
    It's essential to include any additional documentation specified in the ATC to ensure compliance and avoid disqualification.
How can bidders register to participate in the Solar Power Plant (Roof Top) tender?

To register for the tender, bidders must follow the registration process outlined on the GeM platform. They should create an account, fill out the required information, and upload the necessary documents. Bidders should ensure that all submitted documentation satisfies eligibility requirements and adheres to the prescribed formats to facilitate seamless acceptance.

What are the payment terms and conditions for the Solar Power Plant tender?

The payment terms for the project typically require that payments be made against milestones reached during the installation phase. Detailed payment schedules will be outlined in the contract post-award. The specifics of the payment structures, including any retention clauses, will also be elucidated during the evaluation process.

Are there any special provisions for MSEs in the Solar Power Plant tender?

Yes, there are several benefits for Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSEs) participating in this tender. MSEs may be eligible for exemptions from certain experience and turnover criteria. Additionally, they may receive priority or preferential treatment during the evaluation process, encouraging more local participation in governmental projects.