Servicing of vehicle with replacing engine oil 15w50,Service kit,Chain lubrication and cleaner kit,
Indian Army
WEST DELHI, DELHI
Bid Publish Date
28-Nov-2024, 3:38 pm
Bid End Date
19-Dec-2024, 4:00 pm
Location
Progress
Quantity
1
Bid Type
Single Packet Bid
A tender has been published for Jammu And Kashmir Cable Car Corporation Servicing of Rescue Engine (800cc) in SRINAGAR, JAMMU & KASHMIR. Quantity: 1 by. Submission Deadline: 19-12-2024 16: 00: 00. Check eligibility and apply.
Indian Army
WEST DELHI, DELHI
Indian Army
WEST DELHI, DELHI
Jammu And Kashmir Police
RAJAURI, JAMMU & KASHMIR
Indian Navy
North Goa, GOA
Indian Army
BETUL, MADHYA PRADESH
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Extended Deadline
07-Jan-2025, 9:00 am
Opening Date
07-Jan-2025, 9:30 am
Extended Deadline
26-Dec-2024, 11:00 am
Opening Date
26-Dec-2024, 11:30 am
Key insights about JAMMU AND KASHMIR tender market
The eligibility requirements for this tender include being a registered entity and having proven experience that demonstrates capability in servicing engines similar to those specified in the tender. Also, compliance with local and national regulations is a must.
Bidders are required to possess certifications relevant to mechanical and engine servicing. This includes any quality assurance certifications that demonstrate the company's capability to meet the operational safety standards.
To register for the tender, you must visit the GeM portal and follow the registration process which includes submitting your company details and relevant documentation that verifies your capability and eligibility for providing the required services.
The accepted document formats for submission include PDF and Word files. Each file should be clearly labeled and should include the necessary details regarding the tender proposal.
The technical specifications are detailed in the accompanying documentation, particularly the specification document. Bidders must ensure compliance with manufacturer guidelines and possess the relevant tools for servicing the equipment.
Yes, bidders must adhere to all local and national quality standards related to mechanical engineering services. This includes maintenance standards for servicing engines.
Bidders need to comply with all relevant local laws and regulations regarding safety, environmental standards, and the operational guidelines set by the issuing authority for engine servicing.
The EMD requirements are specified in the tender documents. Generally, bidders are required to submit a certain percentage of their proposed bid as a security deposit to confirm their participation.
A performance security may be required to ensure the successful completion of the contract. This is typically a financial guarantee that the service provider will fulfill all contractual obligations.
Payment terms will be outlined in the finalized contract after selection, typically involving milestone payments upon the completion of specific service stages, as detailed in the tender documentation.
The price evaluation will consider the total value offered in the tender submission, comparing it with the scope of services provided to ensure it meets expectations while remaining competitive.
Submissions must be made electronically through the GeM portal, ensuring that all required documents are uploaded before the deadline indicated in the tender details.
The key activities, timelines, and deadlines are provided in the tender documentation, outlining the periods for submission, evaluation, and finalization of contracts.
The evaluation process utilizes a Total value-wise evaluation method where the overall cost-impact effectiveness and compliance to requirements within submissions are assessed by the evaluating body.
Bidders will be notified of the results through official communication channels outlined in the tender documents once the evaluation and selection process has concluded.
MSEs may receive preferential treatment in bidding evaluation, including relaxed eligibility criteria and potentially better payment terms to encourage their participation in government tenders.
Yes, startups may benefit from specific criteria facilitating their participation, including easier submission procedures and possible financial support from the issuing authority.
Bidders are encouraged to comply with 'Make in India' policies, which focus on local manufacturing and development within the country, promoting national innovation.
Bidders are advised to adhere to local procurement rules, ensuring a certain percentage of materials and services are sourced from local suppliers or as specified in the tender requirements.
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