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NTPC tenders 50 MW solar plant operations and maintenance in Madhya Pradesh

Domestic bids are invited to provide operations and maintenance services for the solar plant at NTPC Rajgarh. Bidding closes on January 30. Techno-commercial bids will open on February 8.

Source:pv magazine

State-owned power generator NTPC has invited bids for annual comprehensive operations and maintenance of 50 MW grid-connected solar plant at NTPC Rajgarh in the state of Madhya Pradesh. The contract is for a period of one year and is priced at Rs 23.63 million.

To be eligible, the bidder should have installed and commissioned and/or provided operation and maintenance support for a minimum 30 MWp of grid connected solar plant, with a single contract valued at minimum Rs 21 million, two contracts valued at Rs 13.1 million each or three contracts valued at Rs 10.5 million each in the preceding five years.

Further, the average annual turnover of the bidder in the preceding three financial years should not be less than Rs 26.3 million.

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