Wall Acoustic Work,Wooden Sound Proof Door,Fall Ceiling Treatment,Flooring Carpet,Observation Windo
Indian Army
LEH, JAMMU & KASHMIR
Bid Publish Date
24-Dec-2024, 7:25 pm
Bid End Date
14-Jan-2025, 8:00 pm
EMD
₹72,420
Location
Progress
Quantity
3
Category
Construction of 03 side RCC wall, 06 x Wooden Doors and extension of Projection Room
Bid Type
Two Packet Bid
Public procurement opportunity for Indian Army Construction of 03 side RCC wall, 06 x Wooden Doors and extension of Projection Room, Acoustic Treatment of 03 side RCC Wall, Anti-echo paneling with padding and carpeting of the auditorium in JAMMU, JAMMU & KASHMIR. Quantity: 3 issued by. Submission Deadline: 14-01-2025 20: 00: 00. View full details and respond.
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Indian Army
LEH, JAMMU & KASHMIR
Indian Navy
PORBANDAR, GUJARAT
Indian Army
LEH, JAMMU & KASHMIR
Indian Navy
VISAKHAPATNAM, ANDHRA PRADESH
Directorate Of Enforcement
JAMMU, JAMMU & KASHMIR
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Experience Criteria
Past Performance
Bidder Turnover
Certificate (Requested in ATC)
Compliance of BoQ specification and supporting document *In case any bidder is seeking exemption from Experience / Turnover Criteria
the supporting documents to prove his eligibility for exemption must be uploaded for evaluation by the buyer
Key insights about JAMMU AND KASHMIR tender market
The eligibility requirements include being a registered entity, having a minimum average annual turnover of 10 lakhs over the past three years, and possessing three years of past experience in similar services. MSEs benefit from exemptions regarding experience and turnover, while startups do not qualify for such exemptions.
Bidders must submit various certificates, including documentation demonstrating experience criteria, past performance, and a bidder turnover certificate. These certificates are critical to prove compliance with the technical requirements of the tender.
To participate in this tender, bidders must be registered on the government bidding platform where the tender is listed. It involves creating a profile, providing necessary organization details, and submitting required certifications and documents.
Submissions must comply with the specified formats outlined in the bidding documentation. Commonly accepted formats include PDF, DOCX, and others as per the requirements mentioned in the tender instructions.
Bidders must adhere to the technical specifications set forth in the tender, including compliance with the Bill of Quantities (BoQ) and any specific construction standards related to acoustic treatment, RCC walls, and door installations.
Bidders are required to comply with all applicable quality standards related to construction and acoustic treatment. These standards are part of the detailed specifications provided in the main tender document.
Yes, bidders must comply with all listed compliance requirements, which include submitting necessary documentation that demonstrates adherence to the BoQ specifications, certification of experience, and past performance records.
Yes, once the tender is awarded, bidders may be required to provide a performance security to ensure the fulfillment of their contract obligations. The specifics of such requirements will be detailed in the contract award documents.
Payment terms are typically specified in the contract agreement post-award. Bidders should ensure that they understand and agree with the proposed payment milestones and conditions before submission.
Price evaluation will be based on a total value-wise evaluation where bids are compared against one another to determine the most competitive offer based on technical qualifications and pricing.
Bidders will be required to submit their bids electronically through the designated government portal specified in the tender documents. All submissions must follow the outlined procedures for electronic documentation submission.
Notifications regarding the results will typically be communicated to bidders after the completion of the evaluation process, which follows the bid opening date outlined in the tender documentation.
Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSEs) are granted exemptions from the years of experience and turnover criteria for participation in this tender, promoting greater access to government contracts for smaller businesses.
Unfortunately, startups do not benefit from exemptions regarding experience or turnover for this particular tender. Only MSEs have such allowances as part of the tender's special provisions.
The tender encourages local sourcing and is designed to align with the 'Make in India' initiative by promoting the involvement of domestic contractors and fostering local economies through construction projects.
All bidders must adhere to the local content and procurement rules established by the government, which aim to support local industries and ensure that a percentage of materials and workforce is sourced domestically, enhancing local economic development.
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