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Open Tender for Custom Bid for Services - Internal cleaning testing painting and Installation of Sacrificial Anode in BHAVNAGAR, GUJARAT

Bid Publish Date

19-Feb-2025, 10:51 am

Bid End Date

10-Mar-2025, 11:00 am

Value

₹23,74,730

Progress

Issue19-Feb-2025, 10:51 am
AwardPending
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Quantity

1

Bid Type

Two Packet Bid

Categories 18

Marketing Division invites bids for Custom Bid for Services - Internal cleaning testing painting and Installation of Sacrificial Anode cathodic Protection system SACP at Fire Water Tank FWT02 and External Painting of two Nos of Fire Water Tank FWT02 and FWT03 at Bhavnagar BP in BHAVNAGAR, GUJARAT. Quantity: 1. Submission Deadline: 10-03-2025 11: 00: 00. Submit your proposal before the deadline.

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Commercial Details

Tender Category

Service

Bid To RA

No

Bid To RA Enabled

No

Item Category

Custom Bid for Services - Internal cleaning testing painting and Installation of Sacrificial Anode cathodic Protection system SACP at Fire Water Tank FWT02 and External Painting of two Nos of Fire Water Tank FWT02 and FWT03 at Bhavnagar BP

Authority Records

MINISTRY OF PETROLEUM AND NATURAL GASINDIAN OIL CORPORATION LIMITED

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Documents 8

GeM-Bidding-7545298.pdf

Main Document

Other Documents

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Scope Of Work Document

SCOPE_OF_WORK

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GEM General Terms and Conditions Document

GEM_GENERAL_TERMS_AND_CONDITIONS

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Required Documents

1

Experience Criteria

2

Bidder Turnover

3

Additional Doc 1 (Requested in ATC)

4

Additional Doc 2 (Requested in ATC) *In case any bidder is seeking exemption from Experience / Turnover Criteria

5

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

Frequently Asked Questions

Key insights about GUJARAT tender market

What are the eligibility requirements for bidders in this tender?

The eligibility requirements include being a registered entity capable of providing documentation attesting to relevant experience in similar services. Bidders must fulfill the criteria stated regarding experience and financial health, which includes turnover and previous performance metrics. For bidder exemptions, supporting documents must be uploaded for evaluation.

What are the required certificates and documentation for submission?

Bidders must submit important certificates confirming experience, financial capacity, and any additional documentation mentioned in the ATC. This includes validated turnover proofs, experience certifications in similar projects, and any specific documents required as per the Instruction to Bidder (ITB) guidelines.

How should bidders register for participating in this tender?

Bidders can register on the GEM portal. Once registered, they must access the relevant tender page, read the Instructions to Bidder, and prepare the required documents to submit their bids electronically. Proper registration ensures access to necessary announcements and bid updates throughout the process.

What are the payment terms and performance security requirements for awarded bidders?

Payment terms will typically be outlined in the specific bid documents, generally requiring adherence to milestones associated with the project completion. Moreover, bidders who are awarded contracts will be subject to performance security mandates, which guarantee the execution of the contract as per the prescribed terms.

What are the benefits for MSEs and compliance requirements under 'Make in India' policies?

Bidders qualifying as Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSEs) may benefit from preferential treatment in the evaluation process, allowing for potential concessions during contract awarding. All bidders should comply with the 'Make in India' policies which advocate for local content participation and highlight the importance of supporting domestic manufacturing and service providers.