Bid Publish Date
18-Dec-2024, 12:36 pm
Bid End Date
30-Dec-2024, 11:00 am
Location
Progress
Quantity
1
Bid Type
Two Packet Bid
Nuclear Power Corporation Of India Limited announces a tender for Multi Gas Detector (V1) (Q2) in UTTARA KANNADA, KARNATAKA. Quantity: 1. Submission Deadline: 30-12-2024 11: 00: 00. Last date to apply is approaching fast!
Tender Category
Goods
Bid To RA
No
Bid To RA Enabled
No
Item Category
Multi Gas Detector (V1) (Q2)
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Main Document
GEM_CATEGORY_SPECIFICATION
ATC
GEM_GENERAL_TERMS_AND_CONDITIONS
Certificate (Requested in ATC) *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
Extended Deadline
09-Jan-2025, 11:00 am
Opening Date
09-Jan-2025, 11:30 am
| S.No | Seller | Item | Date | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Applied Techno systems Under PMA | Make : Applied Techno Systems Model : ATS103M | 30-12-2024 10:15:51 |
| Rank | Seller | Price | Item |
|---|---|---|---|
| L1 | Applied Techno systems(MSE)( MSE Social Category:General ) Under PMA | Item Categories : Multi Gas Detector (V1) |
Key insights about KARNATAKA tender market
The eligibility requirements include the necessity for bidders to be registered entities. Bidders must provide a certificate requested in the Additional Terms and Conditions (ATC). Additionally, those seeking exemption from experience or turnover criteria need to submit valid documentation proving their eligibility.
Bidders need to submit the completed bid document, the specified certificate in the ATC, and any additional documentation for claimed exemptions. Submissions must be precise and align with the formats provided in the tender guidelines.
Participating bidders must ensure they are formally registered according to national procurement standards. Registration details vary by entity type, and all necessary registration documentation must be validated prior to bid submission.
The Multi Gas Detector must have the capability to detect multiple gases effectively and comply with established safety and quality standards specific to the nuclear sector. Detailed technical documentation must accompany any offered products.
Yes, all bidders must comply with the requirements outlined in the tender, including those related to the specification of their products and documentation that supports their eligibility for the bid. Compliance with local and sector-specific regulations is essential.
No Earnest Money Deposit (EMD) is required for this tender, which allows bidders to submit their bids without the financial burden of an upfront deposit.
Performance security requirements are not listed as necessary for this tender. However, bidders are encouraged to focus on delivering quality service and products as a means of securing contracts.
Payment terms will be detailed in the contract awarded to the successful bidder following evaluation. Bidders should ensure their financial proposals account for competitive pricing.
Price evaluations will consider total value bids from bidders, emphasizing competitive pricing that aligns with market conditions and complies with the specified tender guidelines.
Bidders must submit their bids through the specified official portal as outlined in the tender documentation. All included documents must be in the required formats stated in the bid.
Key timelines regarding bid submission, including opening and closing dates, are detailed in the tender documentation. Bidders are advised to keep track of these to ensure compliance.
The evaluation process is based on total value-wise assessment, reviewing submitted bids against technical requirements and pricing structures. MSE bidders may be given preference if they fall within a specified price range.
Notification of results typically follows the evaluation phase. The details regarding the awarded contracts will be communicated through the channels specified in the tender documents.
MSEs will receive purchase preference if they provide evidence of being validated via Udyam Registration, which confirms their status as a small enterprise.
No specific provisions have been established for startups regarding exemptions for experience or turnover criteria, limiting advantages typically afforded to MSEs.
The tender emphasizes the procurement of locally manufactured products, although it does not specify any particular preferences or restrictions under “Make in India” policies.
Yes, this tender aligns with local procurement rules as set forth by relevant governmental guidelines, requiring adherence to quality and sourcing strategies from domestic manufacturers.
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Main Document
GEM_CATEGORY_SPECIFICATION
ATC
GEM_GENERAL_TERMS_AND_CONDITIONS