Latest thermal power tenders: Six bidders clear technical opening in DVC Koderma ash EPC
Latest thermal power tenders are offering a clear view into how competition is shaping up in large supercritical projects. BHEL has opened technical bids for the EPC package covering the main ash handling system of Unit-3 and Unit-4 at the 2×800 MW DVC Koderma TPS Phase-II.
The two-part bid structure saw technical bids opened on 09 February 2026, with six bidders admitted at the technical stage. No immediate disqualifications were recorded at opening, suggesting that pre-qualification thresholds were balanced to preserve participation. Details on financial safeguards and reverse auction applicability are not visible at this stage.
Ash handling systems in large thermal units are execution-critical. They govern continuous boiler operation, emissions compliance, and plant load stability. In the context of Latest thermal power tenders, this package carries integration risk across boiler, ESP, compressed air, and control systems, making EPC accountability central.
The tender lifecycle is notable for eight successive bid deadline extensions. Such frequency is unusual but not unprecedented in complex EPC packages. It often reflects bidder clarification cycles or promoter efforts to widen competition without diluting technical requirements.The admitted bidder list includes both specialist ash handling firms and diversified EPC contractors, indicating a competitive financial stage ahead. For stakeholders tracking Latest thermal power tenders, the upcoming commercial opening will reveal whether pricing reflects margin compression or risk loading tied to integration and schedule exposure. Developments like these form part of EnergylineIndia.com’s regular coverage under News on power sector procurement trends, Power Tenders, Thermal Projects, Ash EPC, BHEL, Coal Power.












