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Arunachal Pradesh Invites Bids for Installation of 500 Solar Water Pumps of Varying Capacities

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Arunachal Pradesh Energy Development Agency (APEDA) has issued a tender for the procurement, installation, and maintenance of DC solar water pumping systems across various locations in Arunachal Pradesh, specifically in Papum Pare district. The tender encompasses the entire process from surveying, designing, manufacturing, transporting, supplying, installing, testing, and commissioning the systems. The project is in accordance with the specifications outlined by the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE). Additionally, the tender includes provisions for an Annual Maintenance Contract (AMC) for a period of five years following the installation.

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This is an open tender, inviting bids from Indian companies or entities eligible to participate in the competition. Interested bidders are required to submit their proposals by the submission deadline of 23rd February 2024. The tender documents, which provide comprehensive details regarding the project requirements and specifications, are available for download upon payment of a document fee of INR 5000.

To participate in the bidding process, bidders are required to furnish an Earnest Money Deposit (EMD) of INR 3,479,000. The total tender value is estimated at INR 17.39 crore. The scope of work includes the entire lifecycle of the project, from initial assessment and design to the long-term maintenance and operation of the solar water pumping systems.

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Interested parties, including joint ventures, consortia, sub-contractors, and bid consulting firms, can access additional details and documents related to the tender through the designated tendering authority. This initiative aims to enhance access to clean and sustainable water resources in Arunachal Pradesh, aligning with the government’s objectives of promoting renewable energy and improving infrastructure in rural areas.


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