Tenders
DTC invites bids for unipoles under North/East MCD jurisdiction
The media rights will be given for a period of 5 years
Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) has floated a national notice inviting sealed tenders in ‘Two-Bid’ system i.e. Part-I – ‘Techno- Commercial Bid’ and Part-II ‘Price-Bid’ are invited for advertisements on the unipoles of 4 lots (both sides) to be installed in DTC properties located in the North/East MCD jurisdiction for a period of 5 years, through e-procurement from the advertisers.
The Tender details are as follows:
Name of the lot of Bus Depots/Terminals and maximum number of unipoles installed indicated against each |
Minimum Reserve Price for Lot in (INR) per month |
Earnest Money (EMD) in (INR) |
Lot No.1 Rohini Depot-I (5 unipoles) |
9,68,000/- |
15,00,000/- |
Lot No.2 Wazir Pur Depot (4 unipoles) |
6,48,000/- |
10,00,000/- |
Lot No.3 East Vindo Nagar Depot(6 unipoles) |
7,00,000/- |
11,00,000/- |
Lot No.4 Hasan Pur Depot (4 unipoles) |
4,12,000/- |
6,00,000/- |
Tender Documents can also be downloaded from the Website https://govtprocurement.delhi.gov.in
The notice states that if the bidders are applying for more than one lot, the amount may be clubbed. For single or clubbed EMD amount, DD/Banker Cheque drawn in favour of CMD, DTC payable at New Delhi should be submitted. E-Tender Document can be submitted for Award of Advertisement Rights for display of an advertisement on unipoles of DTC Bus Depots/Terminals falling under the jurisdiction of North/East MCDs, strictly as per the provisions/guidelines/specification of MCD Outdoor policy.
The tender commenced on June 28, 2018 and will close at 12PM on July 20, 2018. The bids will be opened at 2:30PM on July 20, 2018.
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