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Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (bhel)
VELLORE, TAMIL NADU
Bid Publish Date
16-Dec-2024, 5:03 pm
Bid End Date
06-Jan-2025, 6:00 pm
Location
Progress
Quantity
34
Bid Type
Two Packet Bid
Public procurement opportunity for Indian Navy BLOCK STEEL CHAIN 3 TON (N0246-3940011), CHAIN BLOCK GS WORN GEARED 2 TON (N0246-3940010) in UTTARA KANNADA, KARNATAKA. Quantity: 34 issued by. Submission Deadline: 06-01-2025 18: 00: 00. View full details and respond.
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Experience Criteria
Past Performance
Bidder Turnover
Certificate (Requested in ATC)
OEM Authorization Certificate
OEM Annual 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
Key insights about KARNATAKA tender market
The eligibility requirements include being a registered entity, an average annual turnover of at least 5 Lakh over the past three years, and having a minimum of 1 year of past experience relating to similar products. Furthermore, MSEs can benefit from exemptions concerning experience and financial criteria under this tender.
Bidders must submit several important documents, including proof of experience, a certificate of past performance, documentation of bidder turnover, an OEM authorization certificate, and evidence of OEM annual turnover. Additional documentation may be required if the bidder seeks exemptions from the experience/turnover criteria.
Bidders must complete their registration through the electronic bidding platform specified in the tender document. Registration details should include relevant business information and compliance documentation.
Bidders are typically required to submit documents in PDF format. Other electronic formats may be acceptable as specified in the tender's submission guidelines, ensuring clarity and professionalism throughout the bidding process.
Bidders must ensure that their offered products comply with the specifications mentioned in the tender documents, particularly IS 3832 standards. Detailed descriptions of the products bid must be provided alongside the bidding documents for validation.
All products must adhere to the quality standards outlined by the Indian Navy, including specific requirements for performance and safety as defined in the linked specification documents provided.
Yes, bidders must comply with the requirements set forth in the tender, including submitting all necessary documentation and ensuring that products meet the specified technical and quality standards.
The Earnest Money Deposit (EMD) details would be specified in the tender document; typically, it needs to be submitted as part of the bidding process to ensure commitment to the bid.
Bidders may be required to furnish a performance bank guarantee or similar security guarantee, which ensures compliance with the contract once awarded. Specific requirements will be determined during the evaluation phase.
Payment terms generally specify that payment will be made after successful completion of delivery and satisfactory inspection of goods as per the terms outlined in the tender.
The price evaluation will consider both the financial proposal and the overall cost effectiveness of the bids received. Bidders must be prepared to justify their pricing against the submitted technical specification and overall market rates.
Bids must be submitted electronically through the designated bidding platform, adhering to the stipulated guidelines and formats outlined in the tender document.
The evaluation process may typically take 2 days from the submission deadline, during which technical clarifications may be sought, and bids will be scored against the established criteria.
Results will be communicated through formal channels specified in the tender document. Bidders may be contacted directly for any additional information required.
Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSEs) can enjoy exemptions from certain eligibility criteria regarding experience and turnover. This is aimed at promoting participation from smaller businesses, enabling their involvement in significant government contracts.
Unfortunately, there are no provisions for startups concerning exemptions from experience and turnover as per the current tender, aiming primarily to enhance competition among more established enterprises.
Yes, the tender aligns with 'Make in India' initiatives, encouraging local manufacturing and adherence to local sourcing norms where applicable. Sustainability and local capacity building are fostered through this procurement process.
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