Tender Announcement for Stainless Steel Pipe and Other Projects

Published: May 19, 2026 15:13

1 Tender Conditions

The bid inviter for this tender project, Stainless Steel Pipes and Other Items (AGCYGTHGZHD260515288754), is the Equipment Support Management Center of Ansteel Group Chaoyang Steel Co., Ltd. The project funds are self-raised. The project has met the tender conditions, and open tendering is now conducted.

2 Project Overview and Tender Scope

2.1 Project Name: Stainless Steel Pipes and Other Items

2.2 Conversion to other procurement methods upon tender failure: No conversion

2.3 The tender content, scope, and scale of this project are detailed in the attachment "Material List Attachment.pdf".

3 Bidder Qualification Requirements

3.1 Joint venture bidding is not permitted in this tender.

3.2 This tender requires bidders to possess the following qualification requirements:

See attachments for details (if applicable)

3.3 This tender requires bidders to meet the following registered capital requirements:

Production-type registered capital: 3 million yuan and above

Distribution-type registered capital: 3 million yuan and above

3.4 This tender requires bidders to possess the following performance requirements:

See attachments for details

3.5 This tender requires bidders to possess the following capability requirements, financial requirements, and other requirements:

Financial requirements: See attachments for details

Capability requirements: See attachments for details

Other requirements: See attachments for details

3.6 This tender requires that for projects subject to mandatory tendering by law, bids from persons subject to enforcement for breach of trust shall be invalid.

4 Obtaining the Tender Documents

4.1 All parties interested in bidding shall log in to the Ansteel Smart Tender and Bid Platform at http://bid.ansteel.cn to download the electronic tender documents from 17:00 on May 18, 2026 to 08:00 on June 10, 2026 (Beijing time, the same hereinafter).

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