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Jul 2026
8Three Rs 100-crore-plus cable packages put execution risk behind the tariff wall
A cluster of underground 132kV EPC tenders has opened with sizeable estimates and a common delivery structure. The real signal is not just the value, but the way cable execution and bay extensions have been bundled. A date mismatch in the papers adds a quiet procurement-risk layer.
81000 MW energy storage opportunity gets another timeline reset
A major energy infrastructure procurement has received another extension before bids are opened. The repeated revisions indicate that participation remains a central priority in one of the country's significant storage developments. The implications for competition become clearer when the tender structure is examined in detail.
8The ash-handling clause quietly tightens the operating burden
A routine-looking power-plant retrofit has been reshaped through repeated corrigenda and technical amendments. The biggest signal is not in the headline scope but in how design risk, ash handling and validation duties have been redistributed. The full tender trail shows why bidders may price this package far more cautiously than the notice suggests.
8Rs 516 crore hydro EM tender turns on control-room risk, not just equipment supply
A large hydro EM package has moved through repeated extensions while its control-system obligations have become sharper. The tender value is visible, but the deeper risk sits inside SCADA, tandem operation and interface accountability. The clauses point to a procurement strategy that could reshape how bidders price future hydro packages.
8Multiple purchase orders conceal a single contractual obligation
A major industrial EPC package is relying on more than just competitive pricing. The commercial framework quietly redistributes execution responsibilities in ways that could influence bidder strategy and project economics. The deeper implications emerge only after examining how the contractual architecture has been assembled.
81000 MW-plus PWR consultancy EOI signals tougher procurement framework before main nuclear contracts
A newly issued consultancy EOI is designed to shape the technical and commercial architecture of future large PWR nuclear procurements. Rather than awarding execution work, it identifies the expertise that will define bid structures, evaluation criteria and contract strategy for the next phase.
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