ONGC Naljug Cauvery Asset Oil Sludge Recovery Services Tender Nagapattinam Tamil Nadu 2025
Oil And Natural Gas Corporation Limited
NAGAPATTINAM, TAMIL NADU
Bid Publish Date
10-Dec-2024, 2:23 pm
Bid End Date
24-Dec-2024, 1:00 pm
EMD
₹25,000
Value
₹5,15,260
Progress
Quantity
1
Bid Type
Single Packet Bid
Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd has released a public tender for Custom Bid for Services - oil sludge disposal. Quantity: 1. Submission Deadline: 24-12-2024 13: 00: 00. Download documents and apply online.
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Experience Criteria
Bidder Turnover *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
| Rank | Seller | Price | Item |
|---|---|---|---|
| L1 | PITHAMPUR INDUSTRIAL WASTE MANAGEMENT PRIVATE LIMITED Under PMA | ₹5,95,460 | Item Categories : Custom Bid for Services - oil sludge disposal |
The eligibility requirements include being a registered entity, having at least 2 years of past experience in oil sludge disposal services, and meeting the minimum average annual turnover of 4 Lakhs (s). Additionally, documentation must support any exemption claims from specific criteria.
Bidders must provide valid registration certificates and proof of compliance with environmental regulations. Documentation may vary based on specific tender requirements and should be included in the submission.
To participate in the tender, potential bidders must register on the designated electronic procurement portal. Detailed guidelines for the registration process can be found in the tender documents.
Documents should be submitted in the electronic formats specified in the instructions, typically including PDF and other standard document formats as outlined in the tender documentation.
Bidders must adhere to industry-specific quality standards for the disposal of oil sludge, alongside compliance with relevant environmental regulations. Detailed specifications can be found within the tender's scope of work.
Yes, it is imperative that compliance with quality standards relevant to the oil and gas industry is maintained. This will ensure safe disposal practices and adherence to environmental laws.
Bidders must comply with all local and national regulations pertaining to hazardous waste management and environmental safety protocols as specified in the tender documentation.
An EMD of INR 25,000 is required to secure the bid. This amount must be paid alongside the submission of the tender documents as a demonstration of serious intent to bid.
Successful bidders are typically required to furnish a performance security deposit that guarantees the fulfillment of the contract terms as per the standards outlined in the tender documents.
Payment terms specify that payments will be made against achieved milestones or upon successful completion of services, as outlined in the payment terms documentation linked within the tender.
Bids will be evaluated based on total value, compliance with the tender's technical specifications, and the bidder’s ability to deliver the services effectively as per the criteria detailed in the tender documents.
Notification of results will be communicated to bidders via the procurement portal or through formal letters. Bidders should keep an eye on updates on the designated platform.
Special provisions for Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSEs) are included in the tender specification, allowing for potential exemptions from experience criteria and other beneficial terms, as per the government guidelines.
Startups can benefit from certain provisions designed to promote their participation, which may include relaxed eligibility criteria. Specific details can be found in the tender documents.
Tenders often include compliance with 'Make in India' policies, encouraging local companies to participate in procurement by outlining local content requirements and promoting indigenous manufacturing.
Bidders are expected to comply with local content and procurement rules as specified in the tender. This is aimed at fostering local manufacturing and service provision as per government policies.
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