MPSIDC invites bids for power infrastructure project in Pithampur SEZ
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MPSIDC invites bids for power infrastructure project in Pithampur SEZ

Bids are being solicited by Madhya Pradesh State Industrial Development Corporation (MPSIDC) for the provision, setup, testing, and initiation of the Supply Installation Testing and Commissioning (SITC) project at Pithampur SEZ, situated in the Dhar district of Madhya Pradesh.

The scope of the SITC project encompasses the establishment of a 132/33 kV Bus/Bay system, inclusive of a 63 MVA (132/33 kV) power transformer, accompanied by its associated equipment.

Bids are being solicited by Madhya Pradesh State Industrial Development Corporation (MPSIDC) for the provision, setup, testing, and initiation of the Supply Installation Testing and Commissioning (SITC) project at Pithampur SEZ, situated in the Dhar district of Madhya Pradesh.The scope of the SITC project encompasses the establishment of a 132/33 kV Bus/Bay system, inclusive of a 63 MVA (132/33 kV) power transformer, accompanied by its associated equipment.

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