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Indian Railways Issues Tender For 210 MW of Solar Projects Under DCR Category

Indian Railways Issues Tender For 210 MW of Solar Projects Under DCR Category

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REMCL floats tender for 210MW grid-connected solar projects under DCR category with the last date for bid submission on October 21, 2021.

As part of the domestic content requirement (DCR) category, REMCL, a joint venture of Indian Railways and RITES Limited has invited bids for the development of grid-connected solar projects with 210 MW of capacity. The solar projects are to be developed on vacant railway land.

Important Dates: Submission of bids will close on October 21, 2021, and the opening of bidding will follow on the same date.

Scope of Work: Included in the scope of work are design, engineering, supply, packing, transportation, unloading, storage, installation, and commissioning of the grid-connected solar projects. To be developed on vacant railway land, these grid-connected solar projects are on a turnkey basis and under the DCR category. The successful bidder will be responsible for its maintenance for ten years.

Other Tender Details: For participation in the bidding process, the interested bidder should meet the following tender requirements…

The bidders must have designed, supplied, erected, commissioned, and supervised the commissioning of a minimum of one solar power project of 35% of the offered capacity in MW. Before bidding opens, the reference solar project must have been in operation for six years.

A bidder that offers more than one package with a different capacity must have completed at least one solar project with at least 35% of the highest capacity offered in the package.

Alternatively, a bidder should have completed an industrial project in the last ten years as either a builder or as an EPC contractor. The industrial project can be in the area of power, steel, oil and gas, petrochemical, fertilizer, cement, coal mining, as well as coal handling plants, or any other process industry valued at INR 38.5 million per MW of the offered capacity. At least one year of successful operations should have elapsed before the bid opening date.

Also as an EPC contractor or developer, the bidder should have executed at least one electrical substation at 33 kV or above voltage. The substation needs to contain equipment such as circuit breakers and transformers for voltages of 33 kV or higher. Before the bid opening date, the substation should have been in successful operation for at least one year.

During the last three financial years prior to the bid opening date, the bidder’s annual turnover should have been INR 38.5 million/MW on average. In order to qualify as a bidder, the bidder’s net worth should not be less than 100% of its paid-up share capital on the last day of the previous financial year.

Anand Gupta Editor - EQ Int'l Media Network