DIGITAL INSULATION TESTER 5 KV,INSULATION TESTER MEGGER 0-1000V,TRUE RMS DIGITAL MULTIMETER,DIGITAL
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BIRBHUM, WEST BENGAL
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23
N/a announces a tender for Digital Multimeter 600V, Digital Multimeter 1000V, Non Contact Voltage Tester, Battery Analyzer, Visual IR Thermometer, Battery Operated Drill Machine, Hand Grinder, Hammering Drill Machine, Heat Gun, Hand Drill Machine, Air Blower, DC Regulated Power Supply, Tools Trolley in GURGAON, HARYANA. Quantity: 23. Submission Deadline: 13-02-2025 13: 00: 00. Last date to apply is approaching fast!
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BIRBHUM, WEST BENGAL
Indian Navy
MUMBAI, MAHARASHTRA
Indian Army
MEERUT, UTTAR PRADESH
Airports Authority Of India
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, KERALA
Dedicated Freight Corridor Corporation Of India Limited
MUMBAI, MAHARASHTRA
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Extended Deadline
13-Feb-2025, 1:00 pm
Opening Date
13-Feb-2025, 1:30 pm
Key insights about HARYANA tender market
The eligibility requirements encompass being a registered entity capable of providing the specified equipment. Bidders must furnish all necessary certifications proving compliance with technical standards and safety regulations. Additionally, MSEs are granted special consideration and benefits under the tender policies to encourage participation.
Required certificates include relevant quality assurance and compliance certifications that align with Indian standards. All bidders should prepare to submit those documents that authenticate their products’ reliability and safety.
To register, vendors must complete the online registration process through the tender’s official portal and provide necessary documents as proof of their business credentials along with any other required qualifications.
Documentation must be submitted in standard electronic formats such as PDF or Word. Bidders should ensure that any technical specifications and bids are clearly readable and formatted as per the guidelines outlined in the tender documents.
Technical specifications require that all measuring equipment meets established Indian safety and performance standards. This includes specific voltage ratings for multimeters and other functionality criteria as detailed in the technical documentation provided in the main tender document.
All provided equipment must comply with ISO and IS standards to guarantee reliability and safety during use. This would require bidders to include quality assurance certifications with their submission.
Yes, all bids must adhere to compliance mandates set forth by the Department of Heavy Industry, including adherence to regulatory requirements for safety, efficacy, and performance of the delivered equipment.
All equipment supplied must undergo testing procedures stipulated in the tender to confirm they meet the outlined specifications. Bidders should be prepared to provide testing results and certifications.
The EMD amount of INR 24,000 must be submitted through the specified online payment modes as part of the bid submission process, ensuring that it is forwarded along with the technical proposal documents.
Successful bidders will be required to provide a performance security guarantee as outlined in the tender documentation. This typically involves a percentage of the total bid value to cover compliance with the delivery and quality agreements.
Payment terms will be outlined in the tender documents, generally based on milestone achievements or delivery confirmations. Bidders must negotiate and collaborate on payment schedules according to department standards.
The evaluation is based on a comprehensive review that considers technical specifications, financial bid value, and past performance metrics. A systematic scoring approach ensures that the best-suited vendors are selected based on competitive pricing and technical compliance.
Notification of results will be communicated through the official portal and via email to ensure that all bidders are informed promptly. Vendors should monitor the portal for updates.
MSEs may receive preferential treatment in evaluations and possible financial incentives during the bid process, promoting their engagement and encouraging broader participation.
Yes, there are provisions that support startups, favoring their participation in government tenders as part of fostering innovation and entrepreneurship. Startups must ensure they comply with eligibility criteria to benefit from these provisions.
All participants are encouraged to comply with 'Make in India' policies, ensuring that products offered have significant local content, thereby bolstering domestic manufacturing and reducing reliance on imports.
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