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The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) handles the planning and development of India’s highway network. From highway construction to toll management, vendors can find a wide range of procurement opportunities via NHAI e-tender and gem etenders portals.
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Submit the required registration form along with your company registration documents, GST certificate, PAN, and relevant experience certificates on the department's vendor portal. We manage the entire empanelment process — contact us for a free eligibility assessment.
EMD is typically 2–3% of the estimated tender value, submitted as a Bank Guarantee (BG) or fixed deposit. Submitting a DD or an incorrect BG format is the single most common rejection reason. The exact amount and format are always specified in the NIT — we verify this for every bid we manage.