The Punjab government has issued a tender inviting bids for the design, manufacture, erection, testing, and commissioning of two 4 MW solar power plants, marking a significant step toward promoting renewable energy in the state. The project includes a five-year annual maintenance contract (AMC) and is part of the stateโs broader efforts to enhance sustainable energy infrastructure.
The solar plants are proposed to be constructed at Village Shergarh, Tehsil Talwandi Sabo, and Village Kothe Malluana, Tehsil Rampura Phul, both in the Bathinda district. This initiative underscores the stateโs commitment to leveraging clean energy solutions to meet its developmental goals.
Key Tender Details
Bid Submission Deadline: December 18, 2024, by 5:00 PM
Bid Opening Date: December 19, 2024, at 3:30 PM
Document Fee: โน10,000
Bid Evaluation Charges: โน90,000 (non-refundable)
Scope of Work: The project involves the end-to-end execution of two solar power plants, ensuring operational readiness and sustained maintenance for five years. Contractors must fulfill stringent technical and financial criteria to qualify for bidding.
Interested bidders are required to procure the tender document by paying the prescribed fee and adhere to the outlined submission procedures. Proposals must be submitted through the Punjab governmentโs e-procurement portal before the deadline.
The tender process is expected to draw significant interest, reflecting the growing importance of renewable energy projects in India. The initiative not only aligns with Punjabโs clean energy goals but also contributes to the stateโs push for economic and infrastructural advancement.
For further details, bidders are encouraged to refer to the tender document available on the official portal or contact the issuing authority.
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