MNRE Issues Tender for Ignitability Test Facilities for Solar Module at NISE By Ayush Verma/ Updated On Mon, Jan 14th, 2019 The last date of bid submissions is 25th February 2019 and the technical bids will open on the same date. A typical arrangement of Burner and Sample Holder. The National Institute of Solar Energy (NISE), an autonomous institute under the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE), has invited tenders in two parts (Technical and Commercial) for setting up of Ignitability tests facilities for Solar PV Module at NISE campus in Gurugram. The scope of work for the winning bidder will include the design, development, supply, installation, and commissioning of Ignitability tests facilities for Solar PV Module as per IEC 61730-2:2016 (MST 24) standards at the NISE campus. And will be afforded a period of three months to complete the project as per the specification from the date of issue of confirmed work order. To have an eligible bid, each bidder must submit a sum of ₹50,000 as Earnest Money Deposit (EMD) along with the technical bid. Each bidder must have previously supplied similar equipment of the most recent series/model and will need to provide documentation for the same. The last date of bid submissions is 25th February 2019 and the technical bids will open on the same date. The pre-bid meeting has been scheduled for 4th February 2019. The successful bidder will assume total responsibility for the fault-free operation of equipment and maintenance during the warranty period and provide necessary maintenance services for three years after the end of warranty. The vendor shall provide detail drawings, technical details of building and building material needed with a bill of material of the constructions which are required to house the ignitability test facilities that are not in their scope of works of vendors/bidders. The institute shall construct building/ facilities with the help of CPWD / NBCC as per guideline. For more information clicks here. Tags: Ignitability Test Facilities for Solar Module, India, MNRE, NISE, Solar Energy, Solar modules