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Jhabua Power invites BTG package bids for 660 MW supercritical unit

Jhabua Power Limited has invited bids for the Boiler-Turbine-Generator package for its 1x660 MW coal based JPL Seoni Project in Madhya Pradesh.

 

The JPL Seoni project consists of a 600 MW unit in the first phase which is presently under an advanced stage of construction and a 660 MW super critical unit in the second phase.

The scope of work shall include the basic and detailed design, engineering, manufacture, procurement, shop testing, marine insurance, supply of the plant, supply of spare parts, supply of tools and tackles, ocean and inland transportation to site, handling at Port, project management, unloading, storage, stores management, site fabrication, if any, inter-site loading and unloading, erection works (excluding civil works), installation, site testing, training of owner’s personnel, tests on completion and tests after completion and till owner’s taking over of the complete main plant package including warranty or availability guarantee during “Defects Notification Period”.

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