Bare shaft Pump Model: T3ST 100/46
Uttar Pradesh Rajya Vidyut Utpadan Nigam Limited (uprvunl) Lucknow
SONBHADRA, UTTAR PRADESH
Bid Publish Date
19-Dec-2024, 10:54 am
Bid End Date
30-Dec-2024, 11:00 am
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Public procurement opportunity for Yantra India Limited BARE SHAFT PUMP MODEL - UP-150/38B, CAPACITY - 270 MQH HEAD -36 MTR MATERIAL -CI & SHAFT -40C8 GLAND in GHAZIABAD, UTTAR PRADESH. Quantity: 2 issued by. Submission Deadline: 30-12-2024 11: 00: 00. View full details and respond.
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Goods
Bid To RA
No
Bid To RA Enabled
Yes
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BARE SHAFT PUMP MODEL - UP-150/38B, CAPACITY - 270 MQH HEAD -36 MTR MATERIAL -CI & SHAFT -40C8 GLAND
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The eligibility requirements necessitate that bidders should be registered entities capable of meeting technical specifications. Importantly, Micro and Small Enterprises (MSEs) are exempt from certain criteria such as years of experience and turnover. Additional compliance with quality standards is mandatory to qualify for the tender.
Bidders must possess relevant certificates that prove their compliance with technical specifications. These may include product quality certifications, manufacturing licenses, and ISO certifications, confirming their capability to deliver as per the technical requirements set forth.
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The technical specifications indicate that the pumps must operate at a capacity of 270 MQH with a head of 36 MTR. They should also be made of CI material and equipped with a 40C8 gland, ensuring durability and efficiency in performance per industry standards.
Pumps must comply with recognized industry quality standards to ensure operational reliability. Bid submissions should reflect adherence to these standards in product documentation.
Yes, compliance requirements include adherence to technical specifications, quality assurance standards, and regulatory norms outlined in the tender documents. Bidders must fulfill these to ensure evaluation eligibility.
The evaluation and selection process will utilize a total value wise evaluation method, assessing bids based on price alongside compliance with technical specifications and overall capability of the product.
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MSEs are granted exemptions from specific eligibility criteria including years of experience and turnover. This provision aims to encourage participation from smaller enterprises in government tenders.
Yes, startups are also exempt from certain experience-based criteria, enabling them greater access to participate in bids, fostering innovation and local enterprise within government procurements.
The 'Make in India' policy encourages local manufacturing, ensuring that procurement supports domestic producers. Compliance with this policy is expected from bidders to uplift local industry standards while fulfilling government procurement needs.
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