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Contract Bidding Open For Receiver for Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) (V1) in CHANDIGARH, CHANDIGARH

Bid Publish Date

22-Jun-2025, 11:20 pm

Bid End Date

18-Jul-2025, 5:00 pm

EMD

₹6,00,000

Progress

Issue22-Jun-2025, 11:20 pm
Corrigendum15-Jul-2025
AwardPending
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Quantity

20

Bid Type

Two Packet Bid

Categories 7

Home Department announces a tender for Receiver for Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) (V1) (Q2) in CHANDIGARH, CHANDIGARH. Quantity: 20. Submission Deadline: 18-07-2025 17: 00: 00. Last date to apply is approaching fast!

Documents 4

GeM-Bidding-7998013.pdf

Main Document

GeM Category Specification

GEM_CATEGORY_SPECIFICATION

Buyer uploaded ATC document

ATC

GEM General Terms and Conditions Document

GEM_GENERAL_TERMS_AND_CONDITIONS

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Required Documents

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Experience Criteria

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Past Performance

3

Bidder Turnover

4

Certificate (Requested in ATC)

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OEM Authorization Certificate

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OEM Annual Turnover

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Additional Doc 1 (Requested in ATC)

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Additional Doc 2 (Requested in ATC)

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Additional Doc 3 (Requested in ATC)

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Additional Doc 4 (Requested in ATC) *In case any bidder is seeking exemption from Experience / Turnover Criteria

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

Corrigendum Updates

3 Updates
#1

Update

15-Jul-2025
#2

Update

07-Jul-2025
#3

Update

30-Jun-2025

Frequently Asked Questions

Key insights about CHANDIGARH tender market

What are the eligibility requirements for participating in the GNSS tender?

The eligibility requirements include being a registered entity legally permitted to operate in India, having a background in supplying similar types of equipment, and compliance with pertinent statutory regulations. Bids must also reflect financial capability to meet procurement and warranty obligations.

What certificates are required to submit a bid for the GNSS receivers?

Bidders must provide registration certificates establishing their business entity status. Additionally, compliance certificates demonstrating adherence to national standards for technology and quality standards set by relevant authorities in the industry are required.

What is the registration process for submitting a bid?

To register, bidders must create an account on the official tender portal, submit necessary documents for verification, and complete their profile with requisite details. Once registered, they can access and submit bids for available tenders, including the GNSS receivers contract.

What types of documents are accepted for submission of bids?

Documents for submission should be submitted in electronic formats such as PDF, Word, or Excel. All documents must be clear, legible, and signed where necessary. It’s crucial to ensure that the documents meet submission guidelines outlined in the tender notice to avoid disqualification.

What provisions are available for MSEs during this tender process?

Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSEs) have specific benefits within the tender process, including price preference while bidding and leniency in strict eligibility criteria. These provisions aim to promote fair competition and support local businesses in government procurement initiatives.