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Negeri : Pahang Maklumat Zon Untuk Tender Perkhidmatan MAKLUMAT ZON UNTUK TENDER PERKHIDMATAN KEBERSIHAN BANGUNAN DAN KAWASAN BAGI KONTRAK YANG BERMULA PADA 01 JANUARI 2016 HINGGA 31 DISEMBER 2018 NEGERI : PAHANG ENROLMEN MURID KELUASAN KAWASAN PENGHUNI ASRAMA BILANGAN Luas Kaw Bil Bilangan Bilangan Bilangan Bilangan KESELURUHAN BIL NAMA DAERAH NAMA ZON BIL NAMA SEKOLAH Sekolah Penghuni Pelajar Pekerja Pekerja Pekerja PEKERJA (Ekar) Asrama (a) (b) (c) (a+b+c) 1 SMK KARAK 963 6 12 2 180 2 10 2 SMK TELEMONG 190 2 17 3 5 3 SK KARAK 636 4 7 2 6 4 SK SUNGAI DUA 223 2 10.5 2 150 2 6 1 BENTONG BENTONG 1 5 SJK(C) SG DUA 53 1 5 2 3 6 SJK(C) KARAK 415 3 3 1 4 7 SJK(C) KHAI MUN PAGI 501 4 1 1 5 8 SJK(T) LDG RENJOK 75 1 2.5 1 2 JUMLAH PEKERJA KESELURUHAN 41 1 SMK SERI PELANGAI 174 2 3 1 3 2 SK KG SHAFIE 86 1 3.5 1 2 3 SK SULAIMAN 775 5 9 2 7 2 BENTONG BENTONG 2 4 SK SIMPANG PELANGAI 216 2 5 2 4 5 SJK(C) MANCHIS 63 1 5 2 3 6 SJK(C) TELEMONG 182 2 2.5 1 3 7 SJK(T) SRI TELEMONG 41 1 2.2 1 2 JUMLAH PEKERJA KESELURUHAN 24 ENROLMEN MURID KELUASAN KAWASAN PENGHUNI ASRAMA BILANGAN Luas Kaw Bil Bilangan Bilangan Bilangan Bilangan KESELURUHAN BIL NAMA DAERAH NAMA ZON BIL NAMA SEKOLAH Sekolah Penghuni Pelajar Pekerja Pekerja Pekerja PEKERJA (Ekar) Asrama (a) (b) (c) (a+b+c) 1 SMK KARAK SETIA 225 2 8 2 4 2 SMK SERI BENTONG 542 4 34.28 4 500 3 11 3 SMK BENTONG 585 4 11.935 2 200 2 8 31 BENTONG BENTONG 31 4 SK JAMBU RIAS 161 2 1.1 1 3 5 SJK(T) KARAK 276 2 4.1 1 3 6 KIP BENUS 4 4 JUMLAH PEKERJA KESELURUHAN 33 1 SMK KETARI 1037 6 3.3 1 7 2 SMK KUALA REPAS 443 3 20.28 3 150 2 8 3 SMK KATHOLIK 475 3 3.8 1 4 4 BENTONG BENTONG 4 4 SK TUANKU FATIMAH 768 5 12 2 7 5 SK LENTANG 101 2 10.05 2 4 6 PPD BENTONG 8 8 7 KIP SRI BENTONG 4 4 JUMLAH PEKERJA KESELURUHAN 42 ENROLMEN MURID KELUASAN KAWASAN PENGHUNI ASRAMA BILANGAN Luas Kaw Bil Bilangan Bilangan Bilangan Bilangan KESELURUHAN BIL NAMA DAERAH NAMA ZON BIL NAMA SEKOLAH Sekolah Penghuni Pelajar Pekerja Pekerja Pekerja PEKERJA (Ekar) Asrama (a) (b) (c) (a+b+c) 1 SMK BUKIT TINGGI 252 2 10 2 4 2 SK JANDA BAIK 360 3 5 2 5 3 SK SRI LAYANG 301 3 3.8 1 4 15 BENTONG BENTONG 15 4 SK BUKIT PIATU 664 4 9.41 2 6 5 SJK(C) BUKIT TINGGI 186 2 6.3 2 4 6 SJK(C) KHAI MUN CHAMANG 192 2 0.81 1 3 JUMLAH PEKERJA KESELURUHAN 26 1 SMK (FELDA) LURAH BILUT 292 2 10 2 4 2 SMK SULAIMAN 533 4 20.74 3 220 2 9 3 SK (LKTP) LURAH BILUT' 354 3 10 2 5 6 BENTONG BENTONG 6 4 SJK( C) PERTING 393 3 6 2 5 5 SJK( C) LURAH BILUT 105 2 10 2 4 6 SJK(T) LURAH BILUT 41 1 4.05 1 2 7 KIP (LKTP) LURAH BILUT 4 4 JUMLAH PEKERJA KESELURUHAN 33 1 SMK KHAI MUN 848 5 8.1 2 7 7 BENTONG BENTONG 7 ENROLMEN MURID KELUASAN KAWASAN PENGHUNI ASRAMA BILANGAN Luas Kaw Bil Bilangan Bilangan Bilangan Bilangan KESELURUHAN BIL NAMA DAERAH NAMA ZON BIL NAMA SEKOLAH Sekolah Penghuni Pelajar Pekerja Pekerja Pekerja PEKERJA (Ekar) Asrama (a) (b) (c) (a+b+c) 2 SMA PERSEKUTUAN BENTONG 728 5 40 5 728 4 14 3 SK SUNGAI MARONG 301 3 4 1 4 7 BENTONG BENTONG 7 4 SJK(T) BENTONG 208 2 4 1 3 1 BENTONG BENTONG 1 5 SJK(C) KHAI MUN REPAS 132 2 1 1 3 6 SJK(C) KETARI 376 3 1.5 1 4 JUMLAH PEKERJA KESELURUHAN 35 1 SMK (LKTP) KG SERTIK 501 4 25 4 8 2 SK (LKTP) KG SERTIK 385 3 8 2 5 3 SK (LKTP) MEMPAGA 1 320 3 9.2 2 5 8 BENTONG BENTONG 8 4 SK (LKTP) MEMPAGA 2 517 4 7.98 2 6 5 SK LEBU 245 2 3.9 1 3 6 SJK(C) SG PENJURING 76 1 2 1 2 7 KIP SERTIK 4 4 JUMLAH PEKERJA KESELURUHAN 33 1 SMK (FELDA) CHEMOMOI 374 3 21 3 6 9 BENTONG BENTONG 9 ENROLMEN MURID KELUASAN KAWASAN PENGHUNI ASRAMA BILANGAN Luas Kaw Bil Bilangan Bilangan Bilangan Bilangan KESELURUHAN BIL NAMA DAERAH NAMA ZON BIL NAMA SEKOLAH Sekolah Penghuni Pelajar Pekerja Pekerja Pekerja PEKERJA (Ekar) Asrama (a) (b) (c) (a+b+c) 2 SK (FELDA) KEMASUL 267 2 7 2 4 3 SK (FELDA) SG KEMAHAL 227 2 10 2 4 9 BENTONG BENTONG 9 4 SK PELANGAI KG JAWI-JAWI 158 2 4 1 3 1 BENTONG BENTONG 1 5 SK (LKTP) CHEMOMOI 461 3 8 2 5 6 KIP CHEMOMOI 4 4 JUMLAH PEKERJA KESELURUHAN 26 1 SMK TRIANG 1253 7 8 2 9 2 SK SRI BUNTAR 301 3 10 2 5 3 SJK(C) TRIANG 1 702 5 6.25 2 7 10 BERA BERA 1 4 SJK(C) TRIANG 2 539 4 8.7 2 6 5 SJK(C) MENGKUANG 141 2 5 2 4 6 SJK(C) MENGKARAK 175 2 5 2 4 JUMLAH PEKERJA KESELURUHAN 35 1 SMK KEMAYAN 701 5 10 2 7 11 BERA BERA 2 ENROLMEN MURID KELUASAN KAWASAN PENGHUNI ASRAMA BILANGAN Luas Kaw Bil Bilangan Bilangan Bilangan Bilangan KESELURUHAN BIL NAMA DAERAH NAMA ZON BIL NAMA SEKOLAH Sekolah Penghuni Pelajar Pekerja Pekerja Pekerja PEKERJA (Ekar) Asrama (a) (b) (c) (a+b+c) 2 SMK BUKIT MENDI 432 3 20.87 3 6 3 SJK(T) LADANG MENTERI 154 2 6.1 2 4 11 BERA BERA 2 4 SJK(C) LADANG MENTERI 30 1 4.3 1 2 1 BENTONG BENTONG 1 5 SJK(C) KERAYONG 438 3 5.11 2 5 6 SK (FELDA) BKT PUCHONG 301 3 10 2 5 7 SK (FELDA) BUKIT MENDI 371 3 18 3 6 JUMLAH PEKERJA KESELURUHAN 35 1 SMK TEMBANGAU 501 4 35.6 5 9 2 SK (LKTP) TRIANG 2 148 2 8 2 4 3 SK (LKTP) TEMBANGAU 1 305 3 13.8 2 5 12 BERA BERA 3 4 SK (LKTP) TEMBANGAU 3 141 2 15.4 3 5 5 SK ISKANDAR 227 2 15 3 5 6 SK (LKTP) TEMBANGAU 6 124 2 8.9 2 50 1 5 7 KIP TEMBANGAU 4 4 JUMLAH PEKERJA KESELURUHAN 37 ENROLMEN MURID KELUASAN KAWASAN PENGHUNI ASRAMA BILANGAN Luas Kaw Bil Bilangan Bilangan Bilangan Bilangan KESELURUHAN BIL NAMA DAERAH NAMA ZON BIL NAMA SEKOLAH Sekolah Penghuni Pelajar Pekerja Pekerja Pekerja PEKERJA (Ekar) Asrama (a) (b) (c) (a+b+c) 1 SMK (FELDA) PURUN 605 4 18 3 220 2 9 2 SK (LKTP) PURUN 353 3 15 3 6 3 SK (LKTP) MAYAM 305 3 13.1 2 5 1 BENTONG BENTONG 1 13 BERA BERA 4 4 SK (LKTP) KUMAI 197 2 22 3 5 5 SK (LKTP) RENTAM 233 2 7 2 4 6 SK (LKTP) TEMENTI 303 3 12 2 5 7 KIP SEBERTAK 4 4 JUMLAH PEKERJA KESELURUHAN 38 1 SMK MENGKARAK 850 5 33.36 4 390 2 11 2 SK KUALA BERA 101 2 5.1 2 4 3 SK BOHOR BARU 117 2 6 2 4 14 BERA BERA 5 4 SK BATU PAPAN 114 2 4 1 3 5 SK BUKIT ROK 209 2 10 2 90 1 5 6 SK KUALA TRIANG 194 2 2.77 1 3 7 SJK (T) LADANG KARMEN 16 1 3.75 1 2 JUMLAH PEKERJA KESELURUHAN 32 ENROLMEN MURID KELUASAN KAWASAN PENGHUNI ASRAMA BILANGAN Luas Kaw Bil Bilangan Bilangan Bilangan Bilangan KESELURUHAN BIL NAMA DAERAH NAMA ZON BIL NAMA SEKOLAH Sekolah Penghuni Pelajar Pekerja Pekerja Pekerja PEKERJA (Ekar) Asrama (a) (b) (c) (a+b+c) 1 SMK BANDAR KERAYONG 610 4 11 2 6 2 SK MENGKUANG 103 2 11 2 4 3 SK KEMAYAN 257 2 18.56 3 5 1 BENTONG BENTONG 1 15 BERA BERA 6 4 SJK(C) KEMAYAN 373 3 2 1 4 5 SJK(T) LADANG KEMAYAN 112 2 5 2 4 6 KIP KERAYONG 4 4 JUMLAH PEKERJA KESELURUHAN 27 1 SMK TRIANG 3 279 2 15 3 5 2 SMK BERA 437 3 23 3 6 3 SK (LKTP) BUKIT KEPAYANG 232 2 10 2 4 16 BERA BERA 7 4 SK BUKIT GEMURUH (JHEOA) 136 2 13 2 4 5 SK (LKTP) TRIANG 3 301 3 12.6 2 5 6 SK KERAYONG 585 4 6 2 6 JUMLAH PEKERJA KESELURUHAN 30 ENROLMEN MURID KELUASAN KAWASAN PENGHUNI ASRAMA BILANGAN Luas Kaw Bil Bilangan Bilangan Bilangan Bilangan KESELURUHAN BIL NAMA DAERAH NAMA ZON BIL NAMA SEKOLAH Sekolah Penghuni Pelajar Pekerja Pekerja Pekerja PEKERJA (Ekar) Asrama (a) (b) (c) (a+b+c) 1 SMK SERI BERA 513 4 20 3 540 3 10 2 SK KERAYONG JAYA 565 4 7.45 2 6 3 SK DURIAN TAWAR 148 2 3.3 1 3 17 BERA BERA 8 1 BENTONG BENTONG 1 4 SJK(C) KEMASUL 8 1 1.2 1 2 5 SK (LKTP) SEBERTAK 331 3 9 2 5 6 PPD BERA 6 6 JUMLAH PEKERJA KESELURUHAN 32 1 SMK KG RAJA 639 4 21 3 7 2 SJK(T) LDG BLUE VALLEY 21 1 2.5 1 2 3 SJK(C) KAMPUNG RAJA 254 2 5 2 4 CAMERON 4 SJK(T) KUALA TERLA 76 1 3.047 1 2 18 C/HIGHLANDS HIGHLANDS 1 5 SJK(C) KUALA TERLA 111 2 2 1 3 6 SK TERISU 178 2 1.5 1 3 7 SJK(C) TRINGKAP 129 2 4.5 1 3 8 SJK(T) LDG SG PALAS 17 1 1 1 2 JUMLAH PEKERJA KESELURUHAN 26 1 SMK RINGLET 673 4 11 2 6 CAMERON 19 C/HIGHLANDS HIGHLANDS 2 ENROLMEN MURID KELUASAN KAWASAN PENGHUNI ASRAMA BILANGAN Luas Kaw Bil Bilangan Bilangan Bilangan Bilangan KESELURUHAN BIL NAMA DAERAH NAMA ZON BIL NAMA SEKOLAH Sekolah Penghuni Pelajar Pekerja Pekerja Pekerja PEKERJA (Ekar) Asrama (a) (b) (c) (a+b+c) 2 SJK(T) LADANG BOH 2 69 1 3.5 1 2 3 SJK(T) LADANG BOH 1 17 1 0.75 1 2 CAMERON 4 SK TELANOK 255 2 3 1 101 2 5 19 C/HIGHLANDS HIGHLANDS 1 BENTONG BENTONG 1 2 5 SK MENSON 253 2 13 2 101 2 6 6 SK LEMOI 101 2 4 1 50 1 4 7 SJK(T) RINGLET 101 2 0.6 1 3 8 SK KAMPUNG RAJA 182 2 2.45 1 3 JUMLAH PEKERJA KESELURUHAN 31 1 SMK SULTAN AHMAD SHAH 1026 6 4.9 1 134 2 9 2 ASRAMA SUNGAI RUIL 1.5 1 131 2 3 3 SJK(C) BRINCHANG 142 2 0.75 1 3 CAMERON 20 C/HIGHLANDS HIGHLANDS 4 SJK(C) KEA FARM 31 1 0.7 1 2 3 5 SK BRINCHANG 148 2 6.423 2 4 6 SK TANAH RATA 420 3 2 1 30 1 5 7 PPD CAMERON HIGHLANDS 6 6 JUMLAH PEKERJA KESELURUHAN 32 1 SK RINGLET 170 2 9.88 2 4 CAMERON 21 C/HIGHLANDS HIGHLANDS 4 ENROLMEN MURID KELUASAN KAWASAN PENGHUNI ASRAMA BILANGAN Luas Kaw Bil Bilangan Bilangan Bilangan Bilangan KESELURUHAN BIL NAMA DAERAH NAMA ZON BIL NAMA SEKOLAH Sekolah Penghuni Pelajar Pekerja Pekerja Pekerja PEKERJA (Ekar) Asrama (a) (b) (c) (a+b+c) 2 SJK(C) CAMERON 301 3 2 1 4 3 SJK(C) BERTAM VALLEY 243 2 2.5 1 3 CAMERON 21 C/HIGHLANDS HIGHLANDS 4 SJK(T) LDG SHUM YIP LEONG 18 1 1 1 2 4 1 BENTONG BENTONG 1 5 SJK(C) TANAH RATA 85 1 0.45 1 2 6 SJK(T) TANAH RATA 101 2 0.5 1 3 7 SK CONVENT 256 2 6.927 2 4 JUMLAH PEKERJA KESELURUHAN 22 1 SMK PDG SAUJANA 900 5 48 6 362 2 13 2 SMK TEMIN 905 6 26.24 4 214 2 12 3 SJK(T) JERANTUT 169 2 6.8 2 4 4 SK JERANTUT JAYA 847 5 9.105 2 7 5 SJK(C ) SUNGAI JAN 943 6 9.78 2 8 22 JERANTUT JERANTUT 1 6 SK TEMIN 701 5 10.32 2 7 7 SK BANDAR JERANTUT 567 4 5 2 6 8 SK JERANTUT 342 3 10 2 5 9 PPD JERANTUT 8 8 10 KIP TEMIN 4 4 JUMLAH PEKERJA KESELURUHAN 74 1 SMK SG RETANG 224 2 25.12 4 6 23 JERANTUT JERANTUT 2 ENROLMEN MURID KELUASAN KAWASAN PENGHUNI ASRAMA BILANGAN Luas Kaw Bil Bilangan Bilangan Bilangan Bilangan KESELURUHAN BIL NAMA DAERAH NAMA ZON BIL NAMA SEKOLAH Sekolah Penghuni Pelajar Pekerja Pekerja Pekerja PEKERJA (Ekar) Asrama (a) (b) (c) (a+b+c) 2 SMK JERANTUT 1194 7 30 4 110 2 13 3 SMK PADANG PIOL 346 3 21.02 3 6 4 SK (FELDA) PADANG PIOL 594 4 4.71 1 5 23 JERANTUT JERANTUT 2 5
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