The Earnest Money Deposit (EMD), security deposit, bank guarantee, and all other deposits for civic work bids must be obtained online mandatorily, to ensure greater transparency and fairness in public procurement across urban local bodies (ULBs), directed Municipal Administration and Water Supply Department (MAWS).In an official communication dated May 25, 2026, Gagandeep Singh Bedi, Additional Chief Secretary, MAWS Department, guided the Greater Chennai Corporation Commissioner, the Director of Municipal Administration, and the Director of Town Panchayats to make the appropriate changes. The department instructed all tender-inviting authorities to strictly adhere to the Tamil Nadu Transparency in Tenders Act, 1998, and the Tamil Nadu Transparency in Tenders Rules, 2000.The communication said tender conditions should not insist on site certificates or machinery availability certificates from ULB engineers as qualifying criteria, as such requirements could lead to misuse by revealing bidder identities before the bidding stage. Instead, bidders could be asked to furnish self-certification regarding site visits and machinery availability.Approvals should be granted within stipulated timelines, fees should be paid online, and applicants or architects should not be required to appear in person for queries. The instructions are to be followed by all Corporations, Municipalities and Town Panchayats, the direction said. Published - May 29, 2026 12:38 am IST
T.N. tightens norms for civic work tender process
T.N. enforces online deposit requirements for civic work tenders to enhance transparency and fairness in public procurement.
Tamil Nadu's MAWS Department mandated online-only EMD, security deposits, and bank guarantees for all civic tenders, banning pre-bid site certificates that could expose bidder identities before the bidding stage. For vendors targeting India's public infrastructure market, full digital compliance on fees and approvals is now mandatory under the Tamil Nadu Transparency in Tenders Act.






