BHEL Tenders for O&M of 3 Solar Projects in SCCL Telangana
- BHEL has provided three tenders, looking for quote from eligible companies for undertaking the O&M work for 3 solar projects worth 79 MW for SCCL in Telangana.
Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL) has provided 3 tenders, looking for proposal from qualified business for undertaking the operation and also maintenance (O&M) help three solar projects worth a consolidated 79 MW for Singareni Collieries Company Limited (SCCL) in Telangana.
The range of benefit the selected prospective buyers will include all the O&M solutions for all tools and also systems mounted at the solar projects as detailed in the tender, including the transmission line and substation bays.
In the initial tender, BHEL has actually invited bids for the O&M of SCCL's 30 MW (A/C) solar energy project at Manuguru. In the second, the company has actually invited bids for O&M works of SCCL's 10 MW (A/C) solar power project at Pegadapalli and finally in the third tender, BHEL has actually welcomed bids for the O&M works of SCCL's 39 MW (A/C) solar power project at Yellandu.
The approximated prices of the three projects are Rs 6.38 crore for the 30 MW project, Rs 3.125 crore for the 10 MW solar project and Rs 7.688 crore for the 39 MW solar project. Bidders will have to submit an Earnest Money Deposit of Rs 12.8 lakh, Rs 6.26 lakh and also Rs 15.2 lakh along with their quotes.
To be qualified for engagement on the bidding process, the prospective buyers ought to have experience of completing three comparable jobs costing not less than 40 percent of the estimated expense, or more similar jobs of at least 50 percent of the approximated cost, or one comparable work consisting of 80 percent of the approximated expense.
Economically, the typical annual monetary turnover of the bidder during the last three financial years must go to least 30 percent of the tender value.
The last day for bid entry is July 31, 2020, for all three tenders.
Recently, we had actually reported that SCCL is preparing to set up floating solar PV power plants on water bodies in the state of Telangana, with the support of the Telangana State Renewable Energy Development Corporation. The recommended plants will have a mixed generational ability of 500 MW.