BSUL Invites Bids for Jalaun Solar Park Evacuation
POWER & RENEWABLE ENERGY

BSUL Invites Bids for Jalaun Solar Park Evacuation

Bundelkhand Saur Urja Limited (BSUL), a joint venture between NHPC Limited and the Uttar Pradesh New and Renewable Energy Development Agency, has invited online electronic bids for the development of power evacuation infrastructure for the upcoming 1,200 MW Jalaun Solar Park in Uttar Pradesh. The project is a key element of the state’s renewable energy expansion and aims to ensure efficient transmission of solar power to the grid.

The tender scope includes the design, engineering, supply, construction, testing and commissioning of multiple pooling sub-stations with a 400 kV/33 kV configuration. It also covers the construction of internal and external transmission lines, along with associated electrical systems, civil works and structural components. The selected contractor will additionally be responsible for operation and maintenance of the infrastructure for three years.

The estimated project cost stands at approximately Rs 6.14 billion, underscoring the scale and complexity of the infrastructure. The completion period has been fixed at 16 months from the date of award, making timely execution a critical requirement.

To participate in the bidding process, interested companies must purchase the tender documents by paying a non-refundable fee of Rs 20,000. The tender was published on 15 January 2026, with document downloads commencing the same day. Bidders can submit queries until 23 January 2026, followed by a pre-bid conference on 28 January 2026. Online bid submissions will open on 7 February 2026 and close on 16 February 2026. Offline documents must be submitted by 19 February 2026, while technical bids will be opened on 20 February 2026.

As part of financial security requirements, bidders must submit an earnest money deposit of Rs 0.061 billion. BSUL has stated that bids without the prescribed deposit will be rejected. The successful bidder will also be required to furnish a performance bank guarantee equivalent to 5 per cent of the total contract value, valid up to 90 days beyond the defects liability period. Additional guarantees will apply in cases involving subcontractors or subsidiaries qualifying through parent company credentials.

BSUL has prescribed stringent technical and financial eligibility criteria. Bidders must demonstrate an average annual turnover of at least Rs 4.89 billion over the last two financial years and maintain a positive net worth. Technical capability requirements include prior experience in executing 400 kV sub-stations and high-voltage transmission line projects.

Through this tender, BSUL aims to onboard experienced players capable of delivering robust evacuation infrastructure to support one of Uttar Pradesh’s largest solar power projects, strengthening the state’s renewable energy ecosystem and grid reliability.

Bundelkhand Saur Urja Limited (BSUL), a joint venture between NHPC Limited and the Uttar Pradesh New and Renewable Energy Development Agency, has invited online electronic bids for the development of power evacuation infrastructure for the upcoming 1,200 MW Jalaun Solar Park in Uttar Pradesh. The project is a key element of the state’s renewable energy expansion and aims to ensure efficient transmission of solar power to the grid. The tender scope includes the design, engineering, supply, construction, testing and commissioning of multiple pooling sub-stations with a 400 kV/33 kV configuration. It also covers the construction of internal and external transmission lines, along with associated electrical systems, civil works and structural components. The selected contractor will additionally be responsible for operation and maintenance of the infrastructure for three years. The estimated project cost stands at approximately Rs 6.14 billion, underscoring the scale and complexity of the infrastructure. The completion period has been fixed at 16 months from the date of award, making timely execution a critical requirement. To participate in the bidding process, interested companies must purchase the tender documents by paying a non-refundable fee of Rs 20,000. The tender was published on 15 January 2026, with document downloads commencing the same day. Bidders can submit queries until 23 January 2026, followed by a pre-bid conference on 28 January 2026. Online bid submissions will open on 7 February 2026 and close on 16 February 2026. Offline documents must be submitted by 19 February 2026, while technical bids will be opened on 20 February 2026. As part of financial security requirements, bidders must submit an earnest money deposit of Rs 0.061 billion. BSUL has stated that bids without the prescribed deposit will be rejected. The successful bidder will also be required to furnish a performance bank guarantee equivalent to 5 per cent of the total contract value, valid up to 90 days beyond the defects liability period. Additional guarantees will apply in cases involving subcontractors or subsidiaries qualifying through parent company credentials. BSUL has prescribed stringent technical and financial eligibility criteria. Bidders must demonstrate an average annual turnover of at least Rs 4.89 billion over the last two financial years and maintain a positive net worth. Technical capability requirements include prior experience in executing 400 kV sub-stations and high-voltage transmission line projects. Through this tender, BSUL aims to onboard experienced players capable of delivering robust evacuation infrastructure to support one of Uttar Pradesh’s largest solar power projects, strengthening the state’s renewable energy ecosystem and grid reliability.

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