Business Standard
Monday, May 28, 2012
Sponsored by  
drived banner
drived banner
  Advanced Search
RSS
Content Guide
Follow us on  
||||Economy & Policy||||| 
 Section Home | News Now | Today's Paper | Features & Analysis | Politics & Public Affairs | Q&A | Columnists | BS Says
Home > Economy & Policy Live Markets | Commodities
 

'Flexible' tender norms lead to delays: Bhel
Sudheer Pal Singh / New Delhi Sep 15, 2009, 00:29 IST

Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd (BHEL), India’s largest power equipment manufacturer, has blamed the flexibility in tender norms specified by the government for the chronic delays in commissioning of power projects, for which it has been repeatedly blamed.

It said the power equipment tenders specify too much flexibility in the size of units to be supplied and the task of tailoring the machines on developers’ demands is the chief reason for the huge time over-runs.

“Tenders demand 250 Mw, plus or minus 20 per cent. That means somebody can offer 210 Mw or 230 Mw and it can go up to 300 Mw. Similarly, 500 Mw plus or minus 20 per cent. Standardisation (of unit size) is not catching up in the country. That is why projects are getting delayed,” said K Ravi Kumar, chairman and managing director of the company. “Engineering takes about 8-9 months,” he added.

BHEL is the only state-owned unit in the domestic power equipment market and accounts for a majority of equipment installed in Indian power plants. The delays in supply of machines by the company have often been cited by the government as a major reason for the failure to meet the power capacity addition targets in the country.

BHEL has, however, been trying to pursue the authorities to ensure standardised unit sizes in tenders. “We are requesting the Central Electricity Authority (CEA) to come up with standardised units. Also, when the Planning Commission took a meeting (on the matter), it was told that we should leave the choice to developers, as well as the utilities, as they should have enough leverage to have their own specifications. So, the exercise could not go well. The power ministry is still not agreeable to have standard products. Organisations (developers) do not want standard equipment because they want to have choice,” Kumar said.

Meanwhile, production at Bhel’s Tiruchirapalli (Tiruchi) unit was hit on Monday due to a strike called by workers who are demanding a pay revision. Though there was an earlier threat of all units in South India — the others are at Chennai and Ranipet in Tamil Nadu, besides Hyderabad and Bangalore — going on strike from today, only the Tiruchi unit has been affected.

New Ipad Application :Business Standard's all new IPad App
Click here to download for free
Arrow Other Stories     
- Markets end flat
- Turbulence ahead for airlines despite oil price drop
- Weak rupee may bring cheer to NRIs, expats
- LIC buys PSU stocks, sells pvt sector blue-chips in Q4
- Banks may lower deposit rates as inflation eases: Report
  Read Business news in 
- Journey on, We are by Your Side. Click here to know more
- Benefits Upto Rs. 2.36 Lakhs on the Fully Loaded TJet Petrol.
- The Best Seller is Also the No. 1 in Mileage. Click here
- Watch The Film Here. Click here to know more..
- Leader in Passenger Car & Automobile Tyres. Click here
- 1 billion in saving for Unilever without any tangles.
- Learn How One City is Running on FOOD SCRAPS.
- One Partnership Endless Possibilities. Click here to know more
- Helping doctors detect diseases earlier, saving costs & extending lives.
- 36 Lakhs can get you a pool of Luxuries. Click here
- Which is the best plan for your daughter
- Check out the TRUE COLOURS of your Stocks, Now for FREE!
- One of the leading business schools in the world.Know More
Sorry, comments to this story are closed
Latest Messages
Table for Two
  Now available at Special price
  Rs.280/- Only

  Buy Now
BS POLL
UPA 2 has completed three years. How do you rate its performance?  Read the story
  Good
  Average
  Bad
Submit
Most Popular
Read
E-Mailed
Commented
   
- Renu Kohli: Rupee: depreciated tactics
- Mobile handset companies bet on Indian app makers
- CBI arrests Jagan Andhra on alert
- Gold imports fall 32% on strict govt measures
- RIL wants import-parity price for its gas
 
 More  
New Ipad Application
 Business Standard's all new IPad  App
 Click here to download for free
  Hot Searches  
 
Apalya |  Air India |  GAAR |  Agni  |  Solar eclipse |  Satyamev Jayate |  SRK |  Aamir Khan |  IPL |  Ertiga |  Sarfaesi Act |  Vodafone |  JP Morgan |  Transfer pricing |  Rupee |  Kingfisher Airlines |  Silver |  Provident Fund |  income tax refund |  iPhone |  Reliance Industries |  SEBI |  BSNL |  BSE |  NSE |  Mukesh Ambani |  Anil Ambani |  Infosys |  Pranab Mukherjee |  Sonia Gandhi |  Rahul Gandhi |  New Pension Scheme |  Reliance |  RBI |  GDP |  Gold |  Ratan Tata |  ICICI |  B-School |  Sensex |  Tax calculator |  Home Loan |  Personal Finance |  inflation |  oil prices |  Barack Obama |   
 
  Member Area Write to the Editor RSS Archives Advanced Search
  Subscribe to BS print product BS e-paper Newsletter Portfolio Tracker
  BS Products BS Hindi BS Motoring BS Books
Home | Markets & Investing | Companies & Industry | Banking & Finance | Economy & Policy | Opinion
Life & Leisure | Management & Marketing | Tech World | General News
About Us | Partner With Us | Code of Conduct | Careers | Advertise with us| Terms & Conditions | Disclaimer | Contact Us