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Chennai Port Details
CHENNAI PORT TRUST MARINE DEPARTMENT No.1 Rajaji Salai, Chennai – 600 001.
Website www.chennaiport.gov.in.

No.M/K6/935/2009/SE(Marine)
BUDGETARY OFFER – Budgetary Offer for towing Trust’s Floating Craft ‘Thangam’ as per MMD Rules and Regulations – Called for – Regarding. *****
Chennai Port Trust invites budgetary offers for towing the Trust’s Floating Crane Thangam as per MMD/ Regulations. The Technical details of the FC ‘Thangam’ are furnished below: a) b) c) d) e) f) g) Crane Capacity Length Breadth Draft Weight GRT NRT 150 Ton Main Hook & 40 Ton Auxillary Hook 55 M 22.5 M 2.64 M 1887 Tons 1948 Tons 520 Tons

It is therefore requested to submit your Budgetary Offer on or before 11.03.2011 for towing the FC Thangam as per the attached Schedule ‘A’ and Schedule ‘A1’ (Cost Schedule). For enquiries and any clarifications regarding this you may contact the Marine Engineer (9444418606) on all Trust’s working day between 10.00 hrs and 17.00 hrs. ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA: The firm shall have the class certification for carrying out these jobs and also approved by DG Shipping/IRS OR the firm shall have minimum three years experience in the relevant categories of works. Documentary proof for the same may be attached along with the offer. (The detail of such works carried out in the last 3 years).

DEPUTY CONSERVATOR CHENNAI PORT TRUST.

Specifications for towing Trust’s Floating Craft ‘Thangam’ as per MMD Rules and Regulations. SCHEDULE - A Chennai Port Trust invites budgetary offers as per the enclosed Schedule – A1 format for towing its Floating Crane Thangam as per MMD/ Regulations for dry docking in any one of the following Dry Docks/Ship Repair Yards: 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) Hindustan Shipyard, Vizag Garden Reach Ship Builders & Engineer, Kolkatta Hoogly Dock & Port Engineers, Kolkatta Shalimar Works, Kolkatta Cochin Shipyard, Cochin Goa Shipyard, Goa Aclock Ashdown, Gujarat Mazagon Docks, Mumbai

The Principal parameters of the Craft are as follows: a) b)

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