Government Agencies Tender Over 2 MW of Solar in Small Tenders

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In the past week, government agencies have tendered solar projects with a total aggregate capacity of 2.160 MW in India.

Military Engineering Services (MES) tendered a 2 MW grid-connected solar project to be installed at INS Valsura in Jamnagar, Gujarat. The bid-submission deadline is November 27, 2017.

The estimated cost of the project is ₹11,30,00,000 (~$1,742,509.72) and the project completion timeframe is 365 days from the date the awarded contact is issued. The scope of work includes the design, engineering, supply, erection, installation, and commissioning of the project.

The Maharashtra Energy Development Agency (MEDA) tendered a 90 kW grid-connected solar project to be developed at the premises of the office of the Chief Conservator Of Forests in Pune, Maharashtra. The bid-submission deadline is November 8, 2017.

The estimated project cost is ₹58,50,000 (~$90,209.57) and the project completion timeframe is 120 days from the date the awarded contract is issued. The scope of work includes design, engineering, supply, erection, installation, and commissioning of the project. The successful bidder will provide operation and maintenance services for a period of five years from the date of commissioning.

The Government College of Engineering and Ceramic Technology, West Bengal, tendered a 40 kW solar rooftop power project to be developed on the premises of the college. The bid-submission deadline is October 30, 2017.

The scope of work includes the design, engineering, supply, erection, installation, and commissioning of the solar rooftop project.

The Electrical Department of Nashik Municipal Corporation tendered a 30 kW rooftop solar project to be developed under a net metering policy at the Deolali Library in Nashik Road Division. The bid-submission deadline is November 13, 2017.

The scope of work includes the supply, erection, installation, and commissioning of the project. The estimated project cost is ₹18,90,000 (~$29,144.63) and the project is expected to be completed within 120 days of the date that the award contract is issued.

The Karnataka Power Corporation Limited (KPCL) issued an operation and maintenance tender for a 3 MW grid-connected solar project in the Itnal, Belagavi district of Karnataka for a period of one year.

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