Tender For 1.2 MW Solar Plant at Water Treatment Plant Issued in Tamil Nadu

Tender For 1.2 MW Solar Plant at Water Treatment Plant Issued in Tamil Nadu

The last date of bid submissions is March 13, 2019, and the bids will be opened on the same date.

Tender 1.2 MW Solar Plant

The Thoothukudi Smart City (TSCL) has issued tender inviting bids for setting up a 1.2 MW solar PV plant in the city.

The 1.2 MW solar plant will be developed at the water treatment plant near Vallanadu (Thoothukudi-Tirunelveli Highway Solar Plant Road) in Thoothukudi Smart City Limited.

The brief scope of work for selected bidders will include the design, engineering, procurement and supply, packing and forwarding, transportation, unloading, storage at site, site development, construction, erection and installation of equipment, testing and commissioning of the 1.2 MW (DC) Ground Mounted Solar PV Power Plant at Keelavallanadu in the state of Tamil Nadu.

The last date of bid submissions is March 13, 2019, and the bids will be opened on the same date. A pre-bid meeting has been scheduled for February 14, 2019.

All bidders must submit an Earnest Money Deposit (EMD) of Rs 5,78,000 along with their bids i.e. 1 percent of the projects estimated cost of Rs 5,78,00,000.

To be eligible, the bidder should have supplied, installed and commissioned/supervised commissioning of Solar Photo Voltaic (SPV) based grid-connected power Plant(s) of following cumulative installed capacity of 600 kW or more in Central Government/State Government/Local Body/PSU’s & must be in operation for the last six months prior to the date of issue of the document.

Additionally, the average annual turnover of the bidder in the preceding three fiscal years as on the date of technical bid opening, should not be less than Rs 6 crore.

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Ayush Verma

Ayush is a staff writer at saurenergy.com and writes on renewable energy with a special focus on solar and wind. Prior to this, as an engineering graduate trying to find his niche in the energy journalism segment, he worked as a correspondent for iamrenew.com.

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