Monkey rope
Indian Army
BARDHAMAN, WEST BENGAL
Bid Publish Date
21-Nov-2024, 9:35 am
Bid End Date
02-Dec-2024, 10:00 am
Progress
Quantity
90
Bid Type
Two Packet Bid
A tender has been published for Directorate Of Animal Husbandry Monkey rope (Q3). Quantity: 90 by. Submission Deadline: 02-12-2024 10: 00: 00. Check eligibility and apply.
Main Document
GEM_CATEGORY_SPECIFICATION
GEM_GENERAL_TERMS_AND_CONDITIONS
Indian Army
BARDHAMAN, WEST BENGAL
Border Security Force (bsf)
JODHPUR, RAJASTHAN
Indian Army
WEST KAMENG, ARUNACHAL PRADESH
Indian Army
AHMEDABAD, GUJARAT
Indian Army
AHMEDABAD, GUJARAT
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Extended Deadline
18-Dec-2024, 9:00 am
Opening Date
18-Dec-2024, 9:30 am
The eligibility requirements include being a registered entity, holding relevant licenses and certifications, and meeting any specified criteria outlined in the tender documentation. Startups and Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSEs) are encouraged to apply, benefiting from exemptions related to experience.
Bidders must present a variety of certificates in accordance with the regulations, including but not limited to business registration certificates, tax compliance certificates, and quality assurance certifications relevant to the products being supplied, in this case, monkey rope.
Interested participants should follow the registration process outlined in the tender documentation, which includes creating an account on the specified e-procurement portal. It is advised to complete the registration prior to submission deadlines to ensure compliance.
Submissions must comply with the specified formats indicated in the documentation. Generally, electronic files in PDF, Word, or Excel formats are acceptable; however, bidders should confirm specific requirements in the tender documents.
The technical specifications will be detailed in the tender documents and will generally cover aspects such as materials used, strength, durability, and other relevant criteria ensuring that the monkey rope is fit for agricultural applications.
Yes, the products offered must comply with the quality standards set within the tender documents. This could include adherence to industry standards and certifications that guarantee the durability and reliability of the monkey rope.
Bidders are required to comply with local laws, industry standards, and specific regulations as mentioned in the tender documentation. Compliance with government procurement rules is also mandatory.
Testing criteria will be outlined in the tender documents, focusing on aspects such as strength tests, durability assessments, and compliance with the applicable quality control measures.
The Earnest Money Deposit (EMD) amount and submission instructions will be clearly specified in the tender documents. Typically, this serves as a security measure to ensure that bidders are serious and committed to fulfilling the terms of the tender.
Performance security requirements will be detailed in the tender documentation, providing information on the amount and form of security that needs to be submitted to ensure compliance with contract terms after the award.
Payment terms will often be outlined in the tender document, specifying conditions regarding payment timelines, methods of payment, and any applicable payment milestones based on delivery and acceptance of the monkey rope.
Price evaluation will involve assessing bids based on the total cost submitted for the monkey rope, alongside considering other qualitative factors as part of the overall evaluation process as described in the documentation.
Bids must be submitted electronically via the designated e-procurement platform, ensuring compliance with the outlined submission methods detailed in the tender documentation.
While specific dates will be outlined in the documentation, bidders should remain vigilant for key timelines concerning bid submission, opening, and evaluation processes to ensure timely participation.
The evaluation and selection process will involve the examination of all submissions based on price, compliance with technical requirements, and overall capability to deliver as defined in the tender documentation.
Notification of results will typically be communicated via the e-procurement portal or through the designated contact points mentioned in the tender documentation, ensuring transparency in the selection process.
Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSEs) may enjoy several benefits including exemptions from certain eligibility criteria, providing a supportive environment for local businesses to compete and engage in government procurement initiatives.
Yes, startups are encouraged to participate as they are provided exemptions regarding years of experience, allowing them a unique opportunity to engage in government projects and enhance their market presence.
The focus on local vendors, MSEs, and startups within this tender demonstrates alignment with the 'Make in India' initiative, aiming to boost local manufacturing and promote indigenous industries through streamlined procurement processes.
Yes, there are local content and procurement rules that encourage the procurement of goods manufactured within the country, further supporting domestic industries and contributing to economic growth.
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Main Document
GEM_CATEGORY_SPECIFICATION
GEM_GENERAL_TERMS_AND_CONDITIONS