Ash handling plants tender shifts toward multi-vendor allocation
Ash handling plants procurement at NTPC Mouda has introduced a six-vendor capacity-allocation model for ash transportation to NHAI, state road agency and PMGSY project sites. The GeM tender, GEM/2026/B/7451831, carries an estimated value of Rs 300 crore and a one-year contract period. Ash handling plants under this package require excavation of pond ash, loading, covered transportation and unloading at government road project sites. EnergylineIndia.com highlights this update for readers tracking NTPC thermal projects and Latest EPC power projects. The contract uses slab-wise transportation rates linked to lead distance up to 300km, but bidders must quote a single accepted percentage of base value that applies across all schedule items. This reduces item-wise pricing flexibility and pushes contractors to assess the whole logistics chain carefully. Ash handling plants contractors should also note the 45-day payment timeline from service delivery acceptance and online bill submission. NTPC has included an IP-address scrutiny clause, allowing outright rejection where common digital footprints suggest bid coordination. Ash handling plants procurement here favours fleet-backed contractors with ash handling, excavation and route-optimisation capability. Ash handling plants at Mouda may become a template if the six-award structure improves execution reliability.










