Design, Construction, Supply, Trails and Commissioning of Two (02) Nos. Passenger Boats with Outboard Motors (OBM) for Development of Thekaduar and Tlabung Terminals on River Khawthlangtuipui, Mizoram
Inland Waterways Authority of India · Pandu port, Assam · Civil Works & Infrastructure · open
Key facts
- Tender value: ₹70.0L
- EMD: ₹1.4L
- Published: 06 Aug 2026
- Closing date: 02 Sep 2026
- Status: open
- Ministry: Ministry of Ports, Shipping & Waterways
- Office: RO Guwahati
Description
Tender for designing, constructing, supplying, testing, and commissioning two passenger boats with outboard motors for development of Thekaduar and Tlabung terminals on River Khawthlangtuipui, Mizoram, including civil works and related activities.
Eligibility & requirements
- Startup relaxation: No
- MSE relaxation: No
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Commercial terms
- Bid type: Open Tender
- Make in India (MII): No
- MSE preference: No
Line items (1)
- Passenger Boats with Outboard Motors — Qty: 2 Nos.
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