Bid Publish Date
05-Nov-2024, 2:28 pm
Bid End Date
14-Feb-2025, 5:00 pm
EMD
₹81,000
Location
Progress
Quantity
2
Bid Type
Two Packet Bid
All India Institute Of Medical Sciences (aiims) invites bids for Tourniquet Machine (Q3) in JAMMU, JAMMU & KASHMIR. Quantity: 2. Submission Deadline: 14-02-2025 17: 00: 00. Submit your proposal before the deadline.
Tender Category
Goods
Bid To RA
No
Bid To RA Enabled
Yes
Item Category
Tourniquet Machine (Q3)
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Experience Criteria
Past Performance
Bidder Turnover
Certificate (Requested in ATC)
OEM Authorization Certificate
OEM Annual Turnover
Additional Doc 1 (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
Extended Deadline
14-Feb-2025, 5:00 pm
Opening Date
14-Feb-2025, 5:30 pm
Key insights about JAMMU AND KASHMIR tender market
The eligibility requirements include being a registered entity with a minimum average annual turnover of ₹8 Lakh over the past three years. Additionally, bidders must have a successful past performance record of at least 80% and three years of relevant experience supplying similar medical equipment.
Bidders must provide several key certificates, including an OEM Authorization Certificate and any additional documentation requested in the ATC. This supports the technical specifications and compliance criteria as mandated by the issuing authority.
To register for bid submission, interested bidders must create an account on the designated online platform. Once registered, participants can access the necessary documents and submission guidelines outlined within the tender.
All documents should be submitted in the specified formats as described in the tender. Commonly accepted formats include PDF and other electronic document formats as stipulated in additional communications from the Department of Health and Family Welfare.
The technical specifications for the Tourniquet Machines are detailed in the provided linked documents, including specific functionalities that align with best practices in surgical procedures. Compliance with these specifications is crucial for bid acceptance.
Bidders must ensure that supplied equipment meets industry-recognized quality standards and complies with the criteria outlined in the tender documents, specifically regarding operational efficacy and safety protocols in healthcare settings.
Yes, compliance requirements include adherence to all regulatory norms prescribed by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, ensuring that all equipment meets designated operational and safety standards.
An Earnest Money Deposit (EMD) of ₹81,000 is required to participate in this tender. This deposit is crucial for ensuring the bidder's commitment to fulfilling the obligations stipulated in the tender.
Winning bidders must provide a performance security as specified in the tender documents, ensuring commitment to the delivery and operational capacity of the supplied Tourniquet Machines.
Payment terms will be negotiated upon completion of successful delivery and acceptance of the machines by the Department of Health and Family Welfare, based on adherence to the bid conditions.
The price evaluation will consider the total quoted bid value. The evaluation process will focus on the highest-priced bid elimination based on the H1 rule as defined in the tender documentation.
Bidders must submit all required documents through the designated online portal, following the structured submission method outlined in the tender guidelines.
Results of the evaluation will be communicated post the closure of the bid submission process, and notifications will be sent to all participating bidders according to the eligibility and evaluation criteria outlined.
The tender incorporates benefits for Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSEs), facilitating easier participation in the procurement process and potential exemptions from certain eligibility criteria to encourage diverse participation.
Yes, startups can benefit from specific provisions designed to promote their participation within the tender, providing opportunities that align with the “Make in India” initiative to bolster local manufacturing capabilities.
The tender emphasizes compliance with 'Make in India' policies, encouraging local manufacturing and procurement rules that favor indigenous suppliers and promote self-reliance in achieving healthcare equipment goals.
Yes, there are local content and procurement rules that will be considered during evaluation. Bidders are encouraged to demonstrate their commitment to sourcing locally whenever possible to align with national policy objectives.
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