Terra Clean Invites Bids for Power Evacuation from 400 MW Solar Projects
2026-06-03 · Mercom India

The last date to submit bids is June 17, 2026
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Terra Clean, a subsidiary of Indian Oil Corporation, has invited bids to set up pooling substations and associated power evacuation systems for 400 MW solar power projects in Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat.
The successful bidder will also be responsible for the projects’ operation and maintenance for five years.
The tender covers Group A, a 300 MW (220 kV interstate transmission system) solar project near the Morena pooling station in Sheopur, Madhya Pradesh, and Group B, a 100 MW (66 kV intra-state transmission system) solar project near the Sisrana Gujarat Energy Transmission Corporation substation in Banaskantha, Gujarat.
The scope of work for Group A includes the design, engineering, supply, construction, testing, and commissioning of an interstate transmission system connected to a 220 kV air-insulated switchgear pooling substation and associated 33 kV pooling switchgear for interconnecting 300 MW of solar capacity. It also includes associated civil works, such as the control room building.
For Group B, the scope includes the design, engineering, supply, construction, testing, and commissioning of an intrastate transmission system- connected 66 kV air-insulated switchgear pooling substation and associated 33 kV pooling switchgear for interconnecting 100 MW of solar capacity. It also includes associated civil works, such as the control room building.
The last date to submit bids is June 17,
Bids will be opened on June 18.
The estimated project cost is ₹478.9 million (~$4.99 million) for Group A and ₹287.8 million (~$3 million) for Group B.
Bidders must submit an earnest money deposit of ₹1.19 million (~$12,404) for Group A, ₹720,000 (~$7,505) for Group B, and ₹1.91 million (~$19,910) for both groups. They must also pay a tender fee of ₹5,000 (~$52).
The successful bidder must also furnish a security deposit equivalent to 10% of the contract value. An initial security deposit equivalent to 2.5% of the contract value must be submitted within the prescribed period after the contract or letter of acceptance is issued.
The projects must be completed within 12 months, and bidders must be Class I local suppliers.
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