AAI Opens Tender For Engineering Consultancy For 6 MW Solar Plant at Kadapa Airport

AAI Opens Tender For Engineering Consultancy For 6 MW Solar Plant at Kadapa Airport

The last date of bid submission is March 20, 2019, and the bids will open on the same date.

AAI Solar Plant

The Airport Authority of India (AAI) has issued a tender seeking engineering consultancy for the work of revision of 6 MW solar PV power plant at the Kadapa Airport in Chennai.

The scope of work from the Eligible Consultancy/EPC Firms having experience in Solar Power Projects for the Work of engineering consultancy for the work of revision of 6 MW solar PV power plant for an estimated cost of Rs 9 lakhs within a period of completion of three months.

The last date of bid submission is March 20, 2019, and the bids will open on the same date. All bidders must submit an Earnest Money Deposit of Rs 18 thousand.

To be eligible, the Agency should have satisfactorily completed three consultancy/SITC works, each of capacity 2.4 MW or two consultancy/SITC works, each of capacity 3 MW or one consultancy/SITC work of capacity 4.8 MW in Single Contract during last seven years ending on the date of E-Bid submission.

And, the Agency should have annualised average financial turnover of Rs 2.70 lakhs against works executed during the last three years ending March 31, of the previous financial year.

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Recently, the AAI invited bids from eligible consultancy/EPC Firms having experience in solar power projects for providing consultancy on the provision of 5 MW solar plant at the Calicut Airport.

In January, AAI issued an EPC Tender to develop a 4 MW ground-mounted solar photovoltaic (PV) project at the Biju Patnaik International (BPI) Airport in Bhubaneswar. The estimated project cost is Rs 258,781,444 and the project completion timeframe is four months from the time the contract is awarded.

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Ayush Verma

Ayush is a staff writer at saurenergy.com and writes on renewable energy with a special focus on solar and wind. Prior to this, as an engineering graduate trying to find his niche in the energy journalism segment, he worked as a correspondent for iamrenew.com.

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