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Neyveli Lignite Corporation Limited (NLC) India has invited bids for the setting up of 500 MW ISTS connected Solar Power Project on pan-India basis.
The entire scope of work shall be carried out by the contractor on Lump-sum turnkey basis.
The scope of work includes getting approval for connectivity and Long Term Access (LTA), Procurement of land/lease of Government or PSU land, Design, Engineering, Site development, Manufacture, Inspection at supplier’s works, Supply, Insurance, Transport, Storage, Erection, Testing & Commissioning of the total awarded capacity of minimum 100MW SPP to the respective Contractor along with Associated Evacuation System from the Power Export Sub Station up to the Delivery Point at ISTS/CTU Sub Station.
However, NLCIL shall issue Bank Guarantee and bear the Bank Guarantee charges applicable towards LTA.
The scope also includes Operation & Maintenance (O&M) of entire SPP till extended bay at Delivery Point, at free of cost for the warranty period of 12 Months from COD (Commercial Operation Declaration) and Paid O&M of SPP for a period of 3 years after the warranty period. The scope also includes, conducting COD after entire commissioning of SPP, conducting PG Test for 90 days.
The last date for submitting the bid is August 24, 2022, and bids will be opened on the same day.
The Bidder should have executed contracts of Supply, Installation and Commissioning of Grid connected Solar Power Project(s) of cumulative installed capacity of 30 MWp or above within the last seven years as on the original scheduled date of tender opening and out of which at least one plant/order should have been of 10 MWp capacity or above in a single location, which should be in successful operation for at least one year as on the original scheduled date of tender opening.
The Bidder should be a developer of grid connected Solar Power Plant(s) of cumulative installed capacity of 30 MWp or above within the last seven years as on the original scheduled date of tender opening and out of which at least one plant/order should have been of 10 MWp capacity or above in a single location, which should be in successful operation for at least one year as on the original scheduled date of tender opening.