BHEL Tenders for Insurance of 2 Floating Solar Plants
- BHEL has actually issued a tender for the Marine-Cum-Storage-Cum-Erection (MSE) Insurance of 2 floating solar plants it is currently creating for NTPC.
Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL) has issued a tender for the Marine-Cum-Storage-Cum-Erection (MSE) Insurance of two floating solar plants it is presently developing in Simhadri, Andhra Pradesh as well as Kayamkulam, Kerala for NTPC.
At Simahdri, BHEL is establishing a 25 MW floating solar plant for NTPC, while in Kayamkulam the project dimension is 22 MW.
The last day for quote entry is July 31, 2020, and also the techno-commercial proposals will be opened on the exact same date. The day and time of opening of the cost bids will be notified to the technically gotten rid of prospective buyers later on.
The tenders have actually been encouraged to accustom themselves with both the project websites, prior to submitting any bids for the tender.
Based on the tender, products will be dispatched to the project site starting this month, and also erection work are arranged to start in September. The scheduled day of commissioning is expected 10 months from the day of commencement of the plan.
In May, BHEL had actually tendered for the equilibrium of systems (BOS) helps 22 MW floating solar plant for NTPC project in Kerala. The scope of work included the erection as well as commissioning benefit BOS for the 22 MW floating solar photovoltaic (PV) grid-connected nuclear power plant for NTPC at Rajiv Gandhi Combined Cycle Power project Kayamkulam in Kerala.
In April, the company had actually tendered for the BOS works (Package-2) for the 100 MW (Air Conditioner) floating solar PV grid-connected nuclear power plant (leaving out the installation of floating SPV module array with SCB, ESE LA's and affiliated earthing) for NTPC at the Ramagundam Thermal Power plant, Telangana. The estimated cost of the project is Rs 17.55 crore. The service provider will certainly be responsible for the upkeep of jobs throughout the duration of appointing until the numerous products are taken over, and for a further duration of six months, from the date of taking control of.