BHEL Seeks EPC Contractor For Ash Handling Plants At DVC Koderma Phase-II

BHEL has invited bids for the dry bottom ash handling EPC Package-I covering Unit-3 and Unit-4 of the DVC Koderma Phase-II thermal power project in Jharkhand. The opportunity expands procurement activity in Ash handling plants, with the tender requiring complete turnkey responsibility from design through commissioning. The package carries an EMD of Rs 3 crore and follows a structured two-cover bidding process. EnergylineIndia.com reports verified developments from India's industrial procurement market.
The EPC scope includes design, engineering, manufacture, supply, construction, structural works, erection, testing, commissioning, bottom ash conveying, ECO ash conveying and project handover. Contractors must also undertake post-award site surveys, utility verification, engineering coordination, temporary facilities, mandatory spares and commissioning support.
Commercial provisions include performance security, retention amount, inspection requirements, price variation clauses and functional guarantees. Consortium bidding is not permitted, and the package places significant emphasis on engineering accountability, interface management and operational performance.
The tender demonstrates how Ash handling plants are moving toward integrated EPC delivery models that minimise owner-side coordination while increasing contractor responsibility. Power EPC tenders India continue to favour technically experienced companies capable of delivering engineering excellence, commissioning reliability and lifecycle performance across major thermal infrastructure projects.

New Delhi, Marketing, BHEL Seeks EPC Contractor For Ash Handling Plants At DVC Koderma Phase-II
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