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AEGCL releases tender for  Railway Traction Bay at Dullabcherra
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AEGCL releases tender for Railway Traction Bay at Dullabcherra

Assam Electricity Grid Corporation Ltd||CGM (T and T) has released a tender for Turnkey Construction of a 132kV Railway Traction Bay at 132kV Dullabcherra GSS, AEGCL respectively including Supply of Bay Equipment and line bay materials and associated works etc.

The brief description of scope of Works covered under this Bidding Document is furnished below:

  • Design, Manufacture, Testing at manufacturers works, Supply and Delivery of switchgear equipments etc with all fittings and accessories including loading at manufacturer’s works, transportation and delivery at respective substation sites, including unloading at destination sites.
  • Erection, Testing & commissioning at site of various equipment and materials including substation steel structures and civil foundation of 1(One) No 132kV bay , at 132kV Dullabcherra GSS.
  • All bids must be submitted in accordance with the instructions to the Bidders on or before 12:00 Hours on 17.05.2023 and the technical proposals will be opened in the portal at 14:00 Hrs of 18.05.2023.

    As per the tender, the bid validity will be 180 days, and it will be an open bidding process. The bid submission period began on April 24, 2023 and will end on May 8, 2023.

    The work is scheduled to be completed in 270 days, or approximately 9 months.

    All bids must be accompanied by a tender fee of INR 5,000.00 and a bid security amounting to INR Rs. 6,54,000.00 to be paid via online mode in the Assam e-tender portal- https://assamtenders.gov.in.

    Essential details:

    Project Estimated Value: Rs 3,26,64,626
    Tender Category: Works
    Form of Contract: Tender
    Bid Validity (Days): 180
    Period of Work (Days): 270
    Tender ID - 2023_AEGCL_30574_1
    Tender Ref. No.: AEGCLDullavcherra
    Payment mode: Online

    The detailed information regarding a tender will be available on the website of the corporation https://assamtenders.gov.in/nicgep/app

    Assam Electricity Grid Corporation Ltd||CGM (T and T) has released a tender for Turnkey Construction of a 132kV Railway Traction Bay at 132kV Dullabcherra GSS, AEGCL respectively including Supply of Bay Equipment and line bay materials and associated works etc. The brief description of scope of Works covered under this Bidding Document is furnished below: Design, Manufacture, Testing at manufacturers works, Supply and Delivery of switchgear equipments etc with all fittings and accessories including loading at manufacturer’s works, transportation and delivery at respective substation sites, including unloading at destination sites. Erection, Testing & commissioning at site of various equipment and materials including substation steel structures and civil foundation of 1(One) No 132kV bay , at 132kV Dullabcherra GSS. All bids must be submitted in accordance with the instructions to the Bidders on or before 12:00 Hours on 17.05.2023 and the technical proposals will be opened in the portal at 14:00 Hrs of 18.05.2023. As per the tender, the bid validity will be 180 days, and it will be an open bidding process. The bid submission period began on April 24, 2023 and will end on May 8, 2023. The work is scheduled to be completed in 270 days, or approximately 9 months. All bids must be accompanied by a tender fee of INR 5,000.00 and a bid security amounting to INR Rs. 6,54,000.00 to be paid via online mode in the Assam e-tender portal- https://assamtenders.gov.in. Essential details: Project Estimated Value: Rs 3,26,64,626 Tender Category: Works Form of Contract: Tender Bid Validity (Days): 180 Period of Work (Days): 270 Tender ID - 2023_AEGCL_30574_1 Tender Ref. No.: AEGCLDullavcherra Payment mode: Online The detailed information regarding a tender will be available on the website of the corporation https://assamtenders.gov.in/nicgep/app

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