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Gujarat State Electricity Corporation Limited (GSECL) issues tender for Design, Engineering, Supply & procurement, construction, erection, testing, Commissioning, Operation and Maintenance of 10 MW Solar Photovoltaic grid connected power plant at Hadala of Amreli District around substation of GETCO in the State of Gujarat.

GSECL based at Vadodara proposes to implement a 10 MW (AC) project of Crystalline silicon solar photovoltaic grid interactive power station to harness green energy. It is under Government of India (GoI) initiative to promote renewable energy. GSECL proposes to establish 10 MW (AC) capacity (Solar Power System(s) including development of land, buildings, plant, machinery, ancillary equipment, material, switch-gear, transformers, protection equipment and the development, design, construction, operation and maintenance for Five (5) year of the Power Plant at various substations of GETCO in the State of Gujarat.

The Company has now decided to undertake a competitive Bidding process for selection of the EPC Contractor to implement the Project.

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The details of the facilities which the Company requires to be set up in the present instance and for which Bids are hereby invited are described in this Request for Proposal (RFP). The overall responsibility of complete Scope of Work rests with the Bidder

Online Tender/Offer submission last date is 15.09.2022, 16:00 Hrs.

Tender Fees (non-refundable) is INR 25,000/- + GST as applicable. Estimated Cost of Tender is INR 40 Cr. and Earnest Money Deposit (EMD) in the form of Bank Guarantee (Refundable/adjustable) is INR 40,00,000/-

The Technical bid, Price Bid, E-RA and PO shall be placed for the entire 10 MW capcacity.

For more details view tender document:


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