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Zila Parishad Mymensingh Zila Parishad Mymensingh www.zpmymensingh.org.bd Memo No-46.42.6100.002.07.005.17-662 Date: 06 July, 2017 Invitation for Tender (works) e-Tender Notice No-01/2017-2018 e-Tender is invited in the National e-GP System Portal (www.eprocure.gov.bd) for the procurement of following works, details are given below. SL Tender Tendering Tender Publication Tender Closing & Package & Name of work No. ID No. Method (Date & Time) Opening (Date & Time) 59/e-GP/ REV/2016-2017 (a) Estimate for construction of Radeya Kader pathagar NCT 09-Jul-2017 27-Jul-2017 01. 108285 of akon para, (b) Construction of Laxmikura pathagar Bhaban at Haluagh Upozila, LTM 10:00:00 12:00:00 Uder Zila Parishad Mymensingh, During the Year 2016-2017. 60/e-GP/ REV/2016-2017 (a) construction of Kacharipara Shahitto sangskritik Natto NCT 09-Jul-2017 27-Jul-2017 02. 108287 shala Bhaban, (b) Construction of Community Zubo shomobay shamiti Complex at LTM 10:00:00 12:00:00 Haluagh Upozila Uder Zila Parishad Mymensingh During the Year 2016-2017. 61/e-GP/ REV/2016-2017 (a) Development of Paschim Gobrakua Edgah Math at Haluagh NCT 09-Jul-2017 27-Jul-2017 03. 108309 Upozila, & (b) Construction of boundary wall at Poshchim Shimulkuchi Eidghah Math at LTM 10:00:00 12:00:00 Haluagh Upozila Uder Zila Parishad Mymensingh During the Year 2016-2017. 62/e-GP/ REV/2016-2017 (a) Construction of boundary wall pond ghat of Ailatoli Graveyeard at Haluagh Upozila & (b) Construction of Sumniapara jamee mosque NCT 09-Jul-2017 27-Jul-2017 04. 108311 (c) Estimated for Development of Vutiapar Nadir par Jame Mosque at Haluagh LTM 10:00:00 12:00:00 Upozila Uder Zila Parishad Mymensingh During the Year 2016-2017. 63/e-GP/ DEV/2016-2017 Development of Dhalia Polashtoli Baitul Aman Jame Mosque NCT 09-Jul-2017 27-Jul-2017 05. 108312 at Bhaluka Upozila under zila parisha Mymensingh During the Year 2016-2017. LTM 10:00:00 12:00:00 64/e-GP/ DEV/2016-2017 (a) Development of RCC road At I/F of khan Bahadur Ismail Hossain roads Bagua Mosque to Pukuria Bazar paka, ( b ) Construction of Boundary NCT 09-Jul-2017 27-Jul-2017 06. 108314 wall at Joydharkhali Girls High School & (c) Construction of HBB Road from Lal LTM 10:00:00 12:15:00 Dighirpar to Goishpur Baroihaty via Rangamaty khal at Tanggabor UP in Gaffargaon Upozilla Under Zilla Parishad Mymensingh During the Year 2016-2017 65/e-GP/ DEV/2016-2017 (a) Development of Mushalli-Tarail Road at Dakhin Khairaty to Sholaiman Commissioner House by HBB of Razgati Union, (b) NCT 09-Jul-2017 27-Jul-2017 07. 108315 Development of Alim Madrasha at Sheed store Bazar in Jahangirpur Union LTM 10:00:00 12:15:00 Parishad &( c) Development of Pachbaria Jame Mosque at Nandail Upazila Under Zila parishad Mymensingh During The Year 2016-2017. 66/e-GP/ DEV/2016-2017 (a) Estimated for the Development of Char velamary chowrasta jame Mosque at betagour Union Parishad & (b ) Development of NCT 09-Jul-2017 27-Jul-2017 08. 108319 Bakchanda Fazil Madrasha at shingrail Union Parishad at Nandail Upazila Under LTM 10:00:00 12:15:00 Zila parishad Mymensingh During The Year 2016-2017. 67/e-GP/ DEV/2016-2017 (a ) Development of Poura Edgah Mat at Ishwarganj Upozila, ( b) Construction of Toilet at Modhupur & (c) Construction of Toilet at NCT 09-Jul-2017 27-Jul-2017 09. 108322 Maijbug Bazar Jame Mosque at Ishwarganj Upozila Under Zila Parishad LTM 10:00:00 12:15:00 Mymensingh During The Year 2016-2017. 68/e-GP/ REV/2016-2017 (a) Construction of Toilet at Dargapara Mazar sarif , (b) Construction of Furniture at Boirati Alim Madrasha & (c) Development of Boiraty NCT, 09-Jul-2017 27-Jul-2017 10. 108327 Darul Islam Madrasha attached Social graveyard at Ishwarganj Upozila Under Zila LTM 10:00:00 12:30:00 Parishad Mymensingh, During The Year 2016-2017. 69/e-GP/ DEV/2016-2017 (a) Development of Porura Dhakhil Madrasha, (b) Development of at Shaera Shafaet School & College & (c) Development of NCT, 09-Jul-2017 27-Jul-2017 11. 108329 Graveyard at Bahuli Tanpara Infront H/O Nazor Hazi Mosque at Bhaluka Upozila LTM 10:00:00 12:30:00 under zila parishad Mymensingh, During the Year 2016-2017. 70/e-GP/ DEV/2016-2017 (a) Estimate for construction of bagaitola high School, (b) Development of soronbagi bari nolkora CC road, (C) Development of dubarper NCT, 09-Jul-2017 27-Jul-2017 12. 108331 Eudga muat & (d) Development of Konapara Mosque at Haluaghat Upazila, under LTM 10:00:00 12:30:00 zila parishad Mymensingh, During the Year 2016-2017. 71/e-GP/ DEV/2016-2017 (a) Development for HBB road mojahordi gastola bazar to kodomtoli fatepur and horipur kamaria churasta bazar & (b) Development of NCT, 09-Jul-2017 27-Jul-2017 13. 108336 valki porvapara jamee mosque at Tarakanda Upazila Under Zila Parishad LTM 10:00:00 12:45:00 Mymensingh During the Year 2016-2017. C:\Users\OA\Desktop\ZPM Tender Notice-01=2017-2018.doc SL Tender Tendering Tender Publication Tender Closing & Package & Name of work No. ID No. Method (Date & Time) Opening (Date & Time) 72/e-GP/ DEV/2016-2017. (a) Development of biroidakune high school CC road, (b) Development of adorsho high school C.C road, (c) Construction of vasha sohid abdul NCT, 09-Jul-2017 27-Jul-2017 14. 108340 zabbar high School, &( d) Development of boroidakune ailatoly beprorichila bari C.C LTM 10:00:00 12:45:00 road at Haluagh Upozila, Uder Zila Parishad Mymensingh, During the Year 2016-2017. 73/e-GP/ DEV/2016-2017. (a) Development of Gilagora Chermanbari jamee mosque & graveyeard, (b) Development of goutola Eidgha math, (c) Construction NCT, 09-Jul-2017 27-Jul-2017 15. 108343 of HBB Road from Dakhin Bagbe Bazar to Munshirhat Bazar Kali Mondir at LTM 10:00:00 12:45:00 Dhobaura Upozilla Under Zilla Parishad Mymensingh During the Year 2016-2017. 74/e-GP/ DEV/2016-2017 (a) Development of Kushiadhara Edgahmath , (b) NCT, 09-Jul-2017 27-Jul-2017 16. 108344 Development of Hariagai , (c) Development of thukanda churasta jame mosque at LTM 10:00:00 12:45:00 Tarakanda Upazila Under Zila, Parishad Mymensingh, During the Year 2016-2017. 75/e-GP/REV/2016-2017 Construction of RCC Road At Dr. Bari Main Rd. to NCT, 09-Jul-2017 27-Jul-2017 17. 110622 Gastala Bazar under Kamaria UP at Tarakanda Upazila Under Zila Parishad LTM 10:00:00 12:45:00 Mymensingh During the Year 2016-2017. This is an online Tender, where only e-Tender will be accepted in the National e-GP portal and no offline/hard copies will be accepted. To submit e-Tender, registration in the National e-GP System Portal (www.eprocure.gov.bd) is required. The fees for downloading the e-Tender Documents from the National e-GP System Portal have to be deposited online through any registered Banks branches up to 26-July-2017 at 4:00 PM. Further information and guidelines are available in the National e-GP System Portal and from e-GP help desk ([email protected]) (A.H.M. Lokman) Chief Executive Officer Zila Parishad, Mymensingh E-mail: [email protected] Mobile: 01993321601 (Office) Memo No-46.42.6100.002.07.005.17-662(3) Date: 06 July, 2017 Copies of Tender Notice are forwarded for information & necessary action to: 1. The Advertisement Manager, The Daily Swajan, Choto Bazar, Mymensingh. 2. The Advertisement Manager, The Daily Monobjamin, 40 Karwan Bazar, Dhaka-1215. 3. The Editor, Daily Asian Age, 49 Old Airport Road, Tejgaon, Dhaka-1215. He is requested to publish this Tender Notice (Size not over 10''x3 col.) in his wide circulated daily for 01 (One) day within 11/07/2017 and send 02 (two) copies of Newspaper containing this Tender Notice to this Office immediately. In case of publication more than one edition and more than one place, on the date of publication of your newspaper, you are requested to ensure the publication of the aforesaid invitation of tender notice and tender packages in all copies of such editions. He is also requested to send the bill of the advertisement to the Chief Executive Officer, Zilla Parishad, Mymensingh for payment. Enclose: Tender Notice: 1 (One) set for each. Chief Executive Officer Zila Parishad, Mymensingh Memo No-46.42.6100.002.07.005.16-662/3(13) Date: 06 July, 2017 Copies of Tender Notice are submitted for favor of kind information & for necessary action to: 1. Secretary, Local Government Division, Bangladesh Secretariat, Dhaka. 2. The Divisional Commissioner, Mymensingh Division, Mymensingh. 3. Chairman, Zila Parishad, Mymensingh. 4. Deputy Commissioner, Mymensingh. 5. Superintendent of Police, Mymensingh. for kind information and wide circulation. 6. Secretary, Zila Parishad, Mymensingh. 7. Executive Engineer, LGED/R&HD/PWD/PHED/PDB, Mymensingh. for kind information and wide circulation. 8. Assistant Engineer, Zila Parishad, Mymensingh. 9. Notice Board (This Office). Chief Executive Officer Zila Parishad, Mymensingh C:\Users\OA\Desktop\ZPM Tender Notice-01=2017-2018.doc .
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