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Government of the People's Republic of Bangladesh Government of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh Dbœq‡bi MYZš¿ Local Government Engineering Department Office of the Executive Engineer ‡kL nvwmbvi g~jgš¿ District: Sunamganj. www.lged.gov.bd e-Tender Notice Number : 29/2019-2020 Memo No. 46.02.9000.000.99.028.19. - 4350 Date : 05/11/2019 e-Tender is invited in the e-GP Portal(http://www.eprocure.gov.bd) for the following Packages SL. Tender Package No Name of work Date and time Date and time No. ID No of last selling of Closing Haor Infrastructure and Livelihood Improvement Project (HILIP) 01 378123 CALIP/19/WD Village internal service of Borakhali Village 19-Nov-2019 19-Nov-2019 2/VIS- under Jagannathpur Upazila Dist.-Sunamganj. 12:00 14:00 SUN/Jag-10 W.W.E.L540m T.W04T04 02 376566 CALIP/19/WD Village Protection work on Milonpara Village 19-Nov-2019 19-Nov-2019 1/VP- under Derai Upazila Dist.-Sunamganj. E.L500m 12:00 14:00 SUN/Der-05 03 376568 CALIP/19/WD Village Protection work on Makorkhola Village 19-Nov-2019 19-Nov-2019 1/VP- under Jamalganj Upazila Dist.-Sunamganj. 12:00 14:00 SUN/Jam-19 E.L600m 04 376565 CALIP/19/WD Village Protection work on Inatnagar Village 19-Nov-2019 19-Nov-2019 1/VP- under Jamalganj Upazila Dist.-Sunamganj. 12:00 14:00 SUN/Jam-14 E.L600m 05 376564 CALIP/19/WD1 Village Protection work on Moukhola Village 19-Nov-2019 19-Nov-2019 /VP- under South Sunamganj Upazila Dist.- 12:00 14:00 SUN/S.Sun-12 Sunamganj. E.L650m 06 376563 CALIP/19/WD1 Village Protection work on Paikapon Village 19-Nov-2019 19-Nov-2019 /VP- under South Sunamganj Upazila Dist.- 12:00 14:00 SUN/S.Sun-13 Sunamganj. E.L800m 07 376562 CALIP/19/WD Village Protection work on Nowgaon 19-Nov-2019 19-Nov-2019 1/VP- Mollikpara Village under Dhamopasha Upazila 12:00 14:00 SUN/Dha-15 Dist.-Sunamganj. E.L800m 08 376567 HILIP/19/WD Construction of Irrigation Drain on Moisakuri- 19-Nov-2019 19-Nov-2019 13/IRRI-SUN/ Bondok Kitta Under Jamalganj Upazilla Dist- 12:00 14:00 Jam-03 SunamganjE.L600m 09 376561 HILIP/19/WD Construction of Irrigation Drain on Togia river- 19-Nov-2019 19-Nov-2019 13/IRRI- Poshim Haor Under Jamalganj Upazilla Dist- 12:00 14:00 SUN/Jam-04 Sunamganj E.L600m 10 376570 HILIP/19/WD Village Protection work on Gopinath Noagaon 19-Nov-2019 19-Nov-2019 14/VP- under Tahirpur Upazila Dist.-Sunamganj. 12:00 14:00 SUN/Tah-10 E.L580m Development of Important Rural Infrastructures Project (DIRIP) 11 379772 DIRIP/SNM/ Rehabiitation of Remaining work Netrokona 24-Nov-2019 24-Nov-2019 Jml/UZR/ Dhamorpasha- Jamalganj- Sunamganj Road 12:00 14:00 SL-20d 05/19- Jamalganj- Joynagar at Ch.0.00m-774.00m 20/W-221 within ch.0.00-2200m under Jamalganj Sunamganj [Road ID-690502001] 12 379770 DIRIP/SNM/ Re-construction of 3x5.00mx4.50m RCC box 24-Nov-2019 24-Nov-2019 Bshm/UZR/ Culvert on Dharmapasha - Madha Nagar- 12:00 14:00 SL-17c 04/ Moheskhola-Takerhat-Lawerghor-Sunamganj 19-20/W-220 road at ch.6897.00m (Biswarmverpur part) [Road ID-690182001] under Upazilla- Biswarmverpur Distrct-Sunamganj 13 379771 DIRIP/SNM/ Rehabiitation of Remaining workNetrokona 24-Nov-2019 24-Nov-2019 Jml/UZR/ Dhamorpasha-Jamalganj-Sunamganj Road 12:00 14:00 SL-20c 02/ Jamalganj-Salimganj at Ch.2800m-5400.00m 19-20/W-115 under Jamalganj Sunamganj [Road ID- 690502003] This is an online Tender, where only e-Tenders will be accepted in e-GP Portal and no offline/hard copies will be accepted. To submit e-Tender, please register on e-GP system (http://www.eprocure.gov.bd) for more details please contact support desk contact numbers. The fees for downloading the e-Tender Documents from the National e-GP Portal have to be deposited on line through any registered bank’s branches up to (Time specified in online Notice) Further information and guidelines are available in the National e-GP portal and e-GP help desk or e-mail: [email protected] or call to +880 871-61426/ 0871-61639 Interested persons can communicate with the undersigned during office hours. (Iqbal Ahmed) Executive Engineer Tele: 0871-61426, Mob.01708-123240 E-mail:[email protected] Memo No. 46.02.9000.000.99.028.19. 4350 /1(50) Date : 05/11/2019 CC. 1. The Director General, CPTU, IMED, Block-12, 2nd Floor, Sher-e-BanglaNagar, Dhaka-1207. 2. The Additional Chief Engineer, LGED, Sylhet Division, District : Sylhet 3. The Superintending Engineer, LGED, Sylhet Region, District : Sylhet 4. The Project Director, CALIP, LGED, Agargaon, Sher-e-Bangla Nagar, Dhaka-1207. 5. The Deputy Commissioner, Sunamgonj. 6. The Superintendent of Police, District : Sunamgonj. 7. The Executive Engineer, LGED, District : Sylhet. 8. The Executive Engineer, PWD/RHD/BWDB, District : Sunamgonj. 9. The Senior Assistant Engineer, GIS Unit, LGED,H/Q. He is requested to Publish the e-tender notice in LGED website. 10. The Upazila Engineer, LGED, Upazila :South Sunamganj/Jagannathur /Jamalganj/ Dhamopasha/ Derai/ Tahirpur District : Sunamgonj. 11. The Editor, ‰`wbK BbwKjve / The Daily Tribunal with a request to publish the above e-Tender Notice in your widely circulated National Daily Newspaper for one day only before 06/11/2019 12. Notice Board (All) 13. (Iqbal Ahmed) Executive Engineer Tele: 0871-61426, Mob.01708-123240 E-mail:[email protected] .
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