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Maharashtra Rural Road Development Association BHARAT Maharashtra Rural Road Development Association BHARAT NIRMAN THROUGH RURAL ROADS Office of the Executive Enginer (P.M.G.S.Y.) Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana, M.R.R.D.A. Pune NOTICE INVITING E-TENDER NO.03/2016-2017 Executive Engineer (P.M.G.S.Y.) Maharashtra Rural Roads Development Association, Annasaheb Magar Building, Gate No.2 Marketyard, Gultekadi Pune-37 invites online percentage rate tender from contractors registered in appropriate class / category with Maharashtra PWD / RDD for maintenance of Rural Roads under Pradhan Manrti Gram Sadak Yojana for following roads in Pune District. Sr. Name of work Amount put Class of No. to tender Rs. Contractor Special Repairs of Nere dattwadi Tal - Mulshi (Third 9 2200000.00 V-A and Above Call) 1. The complete bidding process will be online (e-tendering). 2. All the notifications regarding this tender notice hereafter will be published online on website “ http://pmgsytendersmah.gov.in ”. 3. Bidding document can be seen and downloaded from the website “http://pmgsytendersmah.gov.in ” from 11.00 hours on 16/04/2016 to 21/04/2016 up to 17.00 hours. 4. The bid can be submitted in electronic format on the website http://pmgsytendersmah.gov.in ” The deadline for submission of bid from 11.00 hours on 16/04/2016 to 23/04/2016 up to 17.00 hours. 5. Bidder Shall pay a tender fee of Rs.2000/- (Rs. Two Thousand Only) per work and EMD 1% of Tender Amount through RTGS/NEFT system in the account of Executive Engineer MRRDA PMGSY Pune numbered 30351150226 .IFS code of the branch is SBIN0008586 ( State Bank of India, Madame Cama Road Mumbai, Maharashtra 400021) Also the bidder shall upload the receipt of payment of Tender Fee and EMD (Payment through RTGS/NEFT) mentioning tender Id on receipt with technical documents on the website. 6. Bid shall be treated as invalid If scanned copies as mentioned in (5) above are not submitted online along with the bid. 7. Technical Bids will be opened online if possible on 13.00 hours on 24/04/2016 on website http://pmgsytendersmah.gov.in in the office of the Executive Engineer, MRRDA PMGSY Pune. Annasaheb Magar Building Near gate No.2 Marketyard Gultekade Pune- 411 037 8. Performance Security to be submitted at the time of agreement is 2.5% of contract price and balance 2.5% in running bill. 9. The guidelines to download the tender document and online submission of bids and procedure of tender opening can be downloaded from website http://pmgsytendersmah.gov.in ” 10. Time allowed for completion 06 Months and defect liability period 12 months 11. Right to reject or cancel any or all the tenders without assigning any reason thereof whatever may be is reserved by the undersigned. Executive Engineer Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana Maharashtra Rural Roads Development Association Pune. Signature Not Verified Digitally signed by Raobahadur Yashwant Patil Date: 2016.04.14 18:16:48 IST Location: PMGSY eTendering.
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