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Security Printing And Minting Corporation Of India Limited (spmcil)
MUMBAI, MAHARASHTRA
Bid Publish Date
15-Jan-2025, 5:49 pm
Bid End Date
05-Feb-2025, 6:00 pm
EMD
₹59,000
Location
Progress
Quantity
1
Bid Type
Two Packet Bid
Wadia Institute Of Himalayan Geology invites bids for UPRIGHT POLARIZING MICROSCOPE in DEHRADUN, UTTARAKHAND. Quantity: 1. Submission Deadline: 05-02-2025 18: 00: 00. Submit your proposal before the deadline.
Security Printing And Minting Corporation Of India Limited (spmcil)
MUMBAI, MAHARASHTRA
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Experience Criteria
Past Performance
Bidder Turnover
Certificate (Requested in ATC)
OEM Authorization Certificate
OEM Annual Turnover
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 UTTARAKHAND tender market
The eligibility requirements include being a registered entity with appropriate documentation to validate past performance and experience in similar projects. Additionally, bidders must demonstrate a minimum average annual turnover of ₹5 lakh.
Bidders must provide certifications such as the OEM Authorization Certificate, relevant quality certifications, and documents affirming compliance with the specified technical requirements and BoQ specifications.
To register, suppliers must complete the registration process on the GeM portal and submit all required documents for compliance with the tender eligibility criteria outlined in the official documentation.
All submissions must be made in electronic formats compatible with the GeM portal. Typically, PDF format is required for document uploads, ensuring that files are clear and well-structured.
Insights into the technical specifications can be found in the detailed specification document. Bidders must ensure that their offered equipment meets or exceeds these specifications for successful evaluations.
Yes, all equipment must conform to recognized quality standards and specifications for laboratory equipment as per the guidelines provided in the tender documentation.
Bidders need to comply with all statutory requirements, including quality standards, as well as any mentioned specifications outlined in the tender. This includes compliance with the procurement policies relevant to the scientific equipment.
The EMD amount for this tender is ₹59,000, which must be submitted alongside the bid to ensure commitment to the bidding process. This deposit will be refunded post-bid evaluation.
Details on performance security requirements will be communicated upon successful bidding, but it is generally expected that additional security may be mandated to ensure fulfillment of the contract.
Payment terms typically stipulate adherence to milestone completions, delivery confirmations, and compliance with documentation alongside submission of invoices as outlined in the final contract documentation.
Price evaluation considerations will primarily focus on the total value proposed by the bidders in accordance with the technical requirements and compliance with eligibility standards, ensuring that quality does not get compromised for pricing.
All bidders will receive formal notifications regarding their bid status post-evaluation through the official channels registered on the GeM portal, ensuring transparency in the selection process.
Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSEs) may enjoy certain advantages such as exclusive provisions, reduced financial requirements, and possibly relaxed criteria to encourage their competitive participation in tenders.
Yes, special provisions exist to facilitate startups in the procurement process, potentially including exemptions from some eligibility criteria. Startups are encouraged to review these provisions in the tender documentation.
Yes, bidders should comply with the 'Make in India' policies, promoting local with an emphasis on sourcing materials and services domestically wherever feasible as part of their tender submission.
Bidders must adhere to local content requirements as defined in the procurement guidelines specified in the bid documentation to enhance local sourcing and engagement in the supply chain.
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