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Certifications & Valuation



CE-certified Plant Capacity Certificates, Chartered Engineer Certification, and Plant & Machinery Valuation for manufacturers and EPC contractors.


1. Overview

  • Shree Kalyan Enterprises provides Chartered Engineer (CE)–certified technical documentation and valuation services that are widely required during and after PSU tenders, EPC qualification processes, and statutory submissions.

    Our certifications are commonly relied upon by Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs) such as IOCL, HPCL, BPCL, GAIL, NTPC, GETCO, Railways, Power Utilities, and State DISCOMs, as well as by manufacturers and EPC contractors supplying electrical, solar, and industrial equipment.

    All certifications are issued strictly within the professional scope of a Chartered Engineer, based on physical verification, document review, and technical assessment, ensuring acceptability during technical evaluation, vendor approval, and audit stages.


    2. Certification & Valuation Services

    A. Plant Capacity Certificate (Chartered Engineer Issued)

    A Plant Capacity Certificate certifies the manufacturing capability and production capacity of a unit and is a mandatory or supporting document in many PSU and government tenders.

    Applicable for Manufacturers of:

    • Electrical cables and conductors

    • LT / HT panels, PCC / MCC panels, and switchgear

    • Solar modules, inverters, mounting structures, BOS items

    • DG set components and transformer accessories

    • Industrial and process machinery

    Scope of Certification Includes:

    • Verification of installed plant and machinery

    • Review of production process flow and layout

    • Assessment of rated vs achievable production capacity

    • Correlation with invoices, drawings, and technical records

    • Certification of capacity as per normal operating conditions


      FAQs – PSU Tender & Post-Tender Certifications

      Q1. Why do PSUs require a Plant Capacity Certificate during tenders?
      PSUs require a Plant Capacity Certificate to verify the manufacturing capability and production strength of vendors. It helps assess whether the bidder can supply the required quantity and quality within stipulated timelines.

      Q2. Is a Chartered Engineer Certificate required after award of PSU tenders?
      Yes. Many PSUs require post-tender Chartered Engineer certifications during order execution for technical compliance, vendor validation, inspection records, and audit documentation.

      Q3. At which stages of a PSU project are CE certifications used?
      Chartered Engineer certifications may be required at pre-bid qualification, post-award documentation, execution stage, inspection stage, and final audit/closure stage, depending on tender conditions.

      Q4. Are CE certificates mandatory for IOCL, HPCL, BPCL, and similar PSUs?
      In many tenders issued by IOCL, HPCL, BPCL, NTPC, GAIL, Railways, GETCO, CE-certified documents are either mandatory or accepted as supporting technical credentials.

      Q5. Can Plant Capacity Certificates be used for vendor registration and empanelment?
      Yes. Plant Capacity Certificates are commonly required for PSU vendor registration, empanelment, and technical evaluation of manufacturers and EPC contractors.

      Q6. Is Plant & Machinery Valuation required in PSU-linked projects?
      Yes. Valuation reports are often required for bank finance, performance guarantees, insurance coverage, and PSU audit compliance related to project execution.

      Q7. Who issues valid certifications for PSU tenders?
      Certifications must be issued by a qualified Chartered Engineer based on actual inspection and technical verification, within professional and regulatory scope.

      Q8. Do these certifications guarantee tender approval?
      No. Certifications support technical compliance and eligibility. Final approval rests with the PSU or tendering authority as per their evaluation process.