RUMSL Floats Consultancy Tender for 44 MW of Solar Projects
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RUMSL Floats Consultancy Tender for 44 MW of Solar Projects

RUMSL (Rewa Ultra Mega Solar) has invited bids for a project management consultant to conduct technical studies and develop the request for proposal (RfP). The RfP is for selecting an EPC contractor and supervising work during the construction and operation of 44 MW of solar power projects. The projects would be at or near Madhya Pradesh Power Generating Company’s (MPPGCL) thermal power plants.

Bidders must submit  Rs. 500,000 (approximately $6,470) as bid security and the successful bidder will have to furnish 5 per cent of the contract amount as a performance bank guarantee, valid for 36 months.

The last date is May 30, 2022. The project management consultant will oversee technical studies, prepare technical standards for RfP, bid evaluation, select contractors, manage contracts and measure performance during the first year of operation. The assignment is slated for 36 months from the date of the work order.

RUMSL (Rewa Ultra Mega Solar) has invited bids for a project management consultant to conduct technical studies and develop the request for proposal (RfP). The RfP is for selecting an EPC contractor and supervising work during the construction and operation of 44 MW of solar power projects. The projects would be at or near Madhya Pradesh Power Generating Company’s (MPPGCL) thermal power plants.Bidders must submit  Rs. 500,000 (approximately $6,470) as bid security and the successful bidder will have to furnish 5 per cent of the contract amount as a performance bank guarantee, valid for 36 months.The last date is May 30, 2022. The project management consultant will oversee technical studies, prepare technical standards for RfP, bid evaluation, select contractors, manage contracts and measure performance during the first year of operation. The assignment is slated for 36 months from the date of the work order.

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