The Airports Authority of India (AAI) has invited for bids under the ‘two-packet-system’ for installation of two ball balloon lights in the city side canopy area with ad displays at the new international terminal building at Trivandrum Airport. The earnest money deposit (EMD) required for this tender is Rs 72,000.
The contract period shall be of three years and shall attract a minimum reserve license fee of Rs 60,000 per ball balloon per month. In addition, the quoted license fee shall escalate by 10 per cent every year during the contract period.
Interested parties having a minimum of one year’s experience in installation and maintenance of ball balloon lights with proven technology and advertisement displays on its surface, or similar types of displays, such as air inflated, automatic, powerfully backlit electrical systems at transportation centre like airports, seaports, railways, bus terminals, including bus shelters, shall be eligible for the contract.
10/07/10 Pallavi Goorha Kashyup/exchange4media.com
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