Bid Publish Date
18-Jul-2026, 9:26 am
Bid End Date
22-Jul-2026, 10:00 am
Value
₹60,000
Location
Progress
Quantity
10
Bid Type
Two Packet Bid
The Indian Army through the Department Of Military Affairs invites bids for Vocational Training Services – offline. The tender targets a ₹60,000.0 estimated value engagement with no BOQ items listed. The scope emphasizes service delivery of offline vocational training, schedule-agnostic start/end windows, and a flexible quantity/duration clause allowing up to 50% variation prior to and after contract award. A unique emphasis is placed on compliance with contract terms and on delivering training services that align with defence procurement norms. The opportunity requires bidders to meet mandatory certificate uploads and pass a Malicious Code Certificate test to safeguard hardware/software deployed under the contract.
Location details are unspecified in the data, but the procurement is conducted under the Indian Army framework, signaling a government-verified training provision channel. The tender prioritizes rapid mobilization, contractual flexibility, and strict adherence to security certifications. While the absence of explicit product specs reduces scope for technical bids, the document underscores the necessity of conformance and proper staffing as a differentiator for bidders.
Service category: Vocational Training Services – offline
Estimated value: ₹60,000.0
Contract variation: up to 50% in quantity or duration
Staff payment clause: salaries paid at deployment site before claims
Mandatory certificates: upload as per ATC/Corrigendum
Security certificate: Malicious Code Certificate required
Inspection: SLBR52
No BOQ items listed
Delivery timeline flexible within contract terms; 50% variation allowed
Mandatory documentation and Malicious Code Certificate
Salary payment obligation at deployment site prior to buyer reimbursement
Service provider pays staff salaries first; then claims from Buyer with PF/ESIC documentation and bank statements
Contract quantity/duration may be adjusted up to 50% at issue and post-award with consent
Not explicitly stated; references to inspection SLBR52 imply conformance-based evaluation
Experience certificates in vocational training service delivery
Financial stability documentation and GST registration
Compliance with security/malicious code requirements and staff wage obligations
Tender Category
Service
Bid To RA
No
Bid To RA Enabled
No
Item Category
Vocational Training Services - Version 2 - offline; 8; Buyers Location; Postsecondary vocational school
Delivery Locations
1
Delivery Cities
Bareilly
| Consignee | Address | City | State | Pincode | Quantity | Delivery Days | Additional Requirement |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| - | Bareilly | Bareilly | - | - | 10 | - | Approx. no. of Batches of trainees : 10 Approx. no. of days per training : 10 Number of Students Per Batch : 1 |
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GST registration
PAN card
Experience certificates
Financial statements
EMD/Security deposit documents (if specified in ATC/Corrigendum)
Technical bid documents
OEM authorizations (if applicable)
Malicious Code Certificate
PF/ESIC compliance documents
Bidders must register with the government portal, prepare GST, PAN, financial statements, and experience proofs, and upload the Malicious Code Certificate. The bid requires compliance with the 50% scope variation clause and salaries-first payment terms, with SLBR52 inspection readiness before award.
Submit GST registration, PAN, experience certificates, financial statements, EMD/security deposit (if required), technical bid documents, OEM authorizations if needed, and the Malicious Code Certificate. Ensure PF/ESIC documentation is available for staff deployed at the site.
No explicit BOQ items; focus on compliance certificates, staffing capability, and security controls. Ensure alignment with the Malicious Code Certificate and SLBR52 inspection. The contract allows up to 50% variation in quantity or duration at award or post-award with consent.
Delivery timing is flexible within contract parameters. While a fixed start date isn’t provided, bidders should prepare for rapid mobilization and ensure staffing, compliance, and documentation readiness to meet potential deployment demands.
The service provider must pay salaries at the deployment site first, then claim reimbursement from the Buyer with PF/ESIC documentation and bank statements, aligning with statutory obligations and contract terms.
This certificate confirms no embedded malware in offered hardware/software, preventing damage or data theft. Non-compliance constitutes breach potential; bidders must secure and upload this certificate to participate.
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