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Quantity
100000
Bid Type
Single Packet Bid
Public procurement opportunity for Indian Air Force Target Face - Shooting (Q3) in BELGAUM, KARNATAKA. Quantity: 100000 issued by. Submission Deadline: 25-01-2025 13: 00: 00. View full details and respond.
Tender Category
Goods
Bid To RA
No
Bid To RA Enabled
No
Item Category
Target Face - Shooting (Q3)
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ATC
GEM_GENERAL_TERMS_AND_CONDITIONS
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Experience Criteria
Past Performance
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To participate in this tender, bidders must be registered entities compliant with Indian laws, demonstrate a minimum average annual turnover of ₹1 Lakh, have at least three years of relevant experience, and optionally, utilize exemptions provided for MSEs and Startups regarding specific eligibility criteria.
Bidders must submit proof of experience and past performance, along with documentation demonstrating their financial standing. Certificates requested in the Additional Terms and Conditions (ATC) must also be included to validate compliance.
Bidders will need to register online via the government procurement portal as outlined in the tender document. Registration involves submitting necessary personal and business details as required by the portal’s guidelines.
While the specific accepted document formats may be detailed in the tender documents, submissions are typically required in PDF format to ensure integrity and security of documents during evaluation.
Technical specifications for the Target Faces will be outlined in the linked documents associated with this tender. Bidders must ensure their products align with military standards for durability and usability in shooting scenarios.
Supplied Target Faces must meet stringent quality benchmarks set forth by military procurement policies. Details on specific standards can be found in the tender documentation and referenced materials.
Yes, compliance with safety and quality standards as dictated by military standards and procurement regulations is mandatory for all bids received.
The testing criteria will adhere to standard military evaluations and may include durability tests, usability assessments, and adherence to specified dimensions as noted in the tender.
The Earnest Money Deposit (EMD) is a security amount that bidders must submit along with their bid proposal. It ensures seriousness and commitment to the bidding process and is refundable upon successful completion of evaluation.
Yes, a performance security will be required from the winning bidder to guarantee fulfillment of contract terms. Failure to meet these obligations could lead to forfeiture of the deposit.
Payment terms will be detailed in the final contract; however, standard practices involve partial payments upon delivery of goods and final settlement upon successful evaluation and acceptance.
Price evaluations will factor total costs proposed by bidders in conjunction with their ability to meet technical specifications. The evaluation will be primarily focused on securing the best overall value for the government.
Bidders will receive notifications upon the conclusion of the evaluation process as stipulated in the tender documents. It is recommended to check the portal regularly for updates.
MSEs may benefit from exemptions in experience and turnover requirements, allowing for a more equitable chance to participate in this government tender.
Startups are also afforded exemptions on experience criteria, enhancing their opportunities to participate actively in this tender initiative and expand their business portfolios.
All products must comply with the 'Make in India' policies, emphasizing local manufacturing, and providing an edge to businesses that support indigenous capabilities and employment.
Yes, bidders are encouraged to prioritize local procurement rules and ensure that their product supply chain supports local industries whenever possible as part of the tender conditions.
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Main Document
GEM_CATEGORY_SPECIFICATION
ATC
GEM_GENERAL_TERMS_AND_CONDITIONS