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Government Tender Published for Cotton Yarn Waste (V2) as per IS 5485,Cotton Yarn Waste (V2) as per IS 5485 in JAMMU, JAMMU & KASHMIR

Bid Publish Date

30-Dec-2024, 2:58 pm

Bid End Date

08-Jan-2025, 7:00 pm

Progress

Issue30-Dec-2024, 2:58 pm
Technical01-Jul-2025, 2:47 pm
AwardPending
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Quantity

4916

Categories 1

Indian Army announces a tender for Cotton Yarn Waste (V2) as per IS 5485 (Q3) in JAMMU, JAMMU & KASHMIR. Quantity: 4916. Submission Deadline: 08-01-2025 19: 00: 00. Last date to apply is approaching fast!

Additional Tender Data

Commercial Details

Tender Category

Goods

Bid To RA

No

Bid To RA Enabled

Yes

Item Category

Cotton Yarn Waste (V2) as per IS 5485 (Q3)

Authority Records

MINISTRY OF DEFENCEMILITARY AFFAIRS DEPARTMENTINDIAN ARMY

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Documents 3

GeM-Bidding-7305648.pdf

Main Document

Buyer uploaded ATC document Click here to view the file .

Referenced Document

attached categories, trials are allowed as per approved procurement policy of the buyer nodal Ministries)

Referenced Document

Required Documents

1

Experience Criteria

2

Past Performance

3

Bidder Turnover

4

Certificate (Requested in ATC)

5

OEM Authorization Certificate

6

OEM Annual Turnover

7

Additional Doc 1 (Requested in ATC)

8

Compliance of BoQ specification and supporting document *In case any bidder is seeking exemption from Experience / Turnover Criteria

9

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

Technical Results

S.No Seller Item Date Status
1
**********   Under PMA
Make : NA Model : 999c07-01-2025 14:47:18
2
**********   Under PMA
Make : GCWI-GAURAV COTTON WASTE INDUSTRIES--GAURAV COTTON WASTE INDUSTRIES Model : COTTON YARN WASTE COLOURED06-01-2025 14:35:49
3
**********   Under PMA
Make : CWKOHINOOR--KOHINOOR TEXTILE WASTE Model : Cotton Yarn Waste (V2) as per IS 548508-01-2025 15:39:24
4
**********   Under PMA
Make : NA Model : COTTON YARN WASTE AS PER IS 5485-1980 TYPE II02-01-2025 14:34:29
5
**********   Under PMA
Make : NA Model : COTTON YARN WASTE AS PER IS 5485-1980 TYPE II05-01-2025 20:35:34

Frequently Asked Questions

Key insights about JAMMU AND KASHMIR tender market

What are the eligibility requirements for GEM/2024/B/5756847?

The eligibility requirements include being a registered entity, demonstrating a minimum average annual turnover of INR 2 Lakhs, proving 2 years of relevant experience, and adhering to all compliance requirements. For MSEs and startups, exemptions from experience and turnover criteria apply.

What certificates are required for the Cotton Yarn Waste tender?

Bidders must provide an OEM Authorization Certificate, alongside other requisite documents such as turnover certificates and compliance proof with the BoQ specifications.

How can bidders register for this tender process?

Interested bidders must register on the official procurement platform where the tender is published. Registration entails providing requisite details and documentation as per guidelines.

What formats are accepted for document submission?

The preferred formats for document submission typically include PDF, Word documents, and other standard formats, as specified in the tender documents.

What are the technical specifications for the goods required?

All goods must adhere to IS 5485 standards and comply with the BoQ specifications, which outline detailed quality and design requirements.

Are there specific quality standards that need to be met?

Yes, adherence to IS 5485 standards is mandatory for all products supplied under this tender. Bidders must ensure that their goods fully comply with specified quality standards.

What compliance requirements must bidders meet?

Bidders need to demonstrate compliance with all technical, financial, and documentation requirements as specified in the tender terms and conditions.

What testing criteria will be applied to bids?

While the tender does not specify exact testing criteria, bidders should be prepared to meet all stated quality standards and specifications in their submissions.

What is the Earnest Money Deposit (EMD) requirement?

The EMD amount must be submitted as part of the bid, detailed within the tender documents. Winning bidders will have their EMD returned once all criteria are fulfilled.

What are the performance security requirements?

Successful bidders will be required to furnish a performance security as determined in line with the terms specified post-bid awarding, ensuring fulfillment of all contract terms.

What are the payment terms outlined in the tender?

Payment terms typically involve milestone-based payments contingent upon successful delivery and acceptance of goods, as clarified in the tender document.

How will prices be evaluated in this tender?

Price evaluations will follow the H1-Highest Priced Bid Elimination methodology, and appropriate documentation must be submitted to validate quotes.

How should documents be submitted for the tender?

Documents must be submitted electronically via the official tendering portal, ensuring all files adhere to the required formats and guidelines.

Are there any benefits for MSEs participating in this process?

MSEs can avail of exemptions from experience and turnover requirements, thereby enhancing their eligibility for participation.

What provisions exist for startups in this tender?

Similar to MSEs, startups are offered exemptions from specific eligibility criteria, designed to encourage new business participation in government tenders.

Are there compliance regulations with 'Make in India' policies?

Bidders are encouraged to align their bids with 'Make in India' policies, which promote local sourcing and manufacturing to boost domestic industries.

What are the local content and procurement rules to consider?

Bidders must ensure their offers comply with local content regulations and procurement rules established by the Ministry of Defence and are detailed in the tender documentation.