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Sealed Tenders/Bids on the Basis of Percentage Rate Are Hereby Invited GO\tr8!O4ENTOEPAKIS]]AN PAKISTAN PUBLIC WORKS DEfA BI'I4ENT NoTl-CE INVITING TENDER NIn SNCL! sltAclrl.slNcll !NVril.QBr.. Scalcd tcnders/bids on the basis of pcrcentage rate are hereby invitcd for cxccution ofthe following works from cliSible constructoN/firms duly enlistcd./rsgister€d wirh: (i) Pakistan !:ngineering Co'rncil (PEC) in rclevant specialized echnical category and financial licence limit, and (ii) Pak. PWD (for financial limil upto Rs. 4.00 million), having rcncwal upto 3U062022. 'Icnder documents for each of the abovc worts containing detailed terms and conditions c8n hc purchascd by constructors/firms during office hours latest upro 2110912021 on cash payment (non-rcfundable) of fee prcscribed as atx)vc against each work on production of.cquisitc documcnts as dctailed bclow. from office of thc ljxccutive trngin!\,r, CenEal Civil Division, Pak. PWD, Abbottabad on writlcn application over the firm's origiMl letter head. l cnders should be dropped in the tendcr box by 03:00 PM on 22/0912021 which will bc icly on samc day at 03 l0 t,M in Presence ol PanLciPants 'l cndcr NI'l Amount NO Title/Na,nc ol'Work S, (lts.) (l{s.) Construction of PCC Road/Streets /Sewerage line at Shinkyari. 5.856.s68/- l. :.000/- UC Shinkyari. lehsil BafIa P District Mansehra. Construction of PCC Road/Street at Dhodial, UC Dhodial, Tehsil 4.656.108/- 2. 1.000/- Bafa Pakhal, Distficl Manschra lla{ia 5.740,3E7t- Conslruotion of PCC Road al lchrian. UC lchria[ Iehsil 2.000/- Pakhal. I)isrrict Manschra. oI PCC I'akhal. 4,919.3{t6l- Constructiorr Road at Sum. UC Sum. lchsil llalla 2.000/- I)ist.icr Mrnschra. of PCC Ro.d/Strcets ,r Bafial. uC lrattal., Ichsil i.tit.ztgt 5. IConstructior 2.000/- tlaffa P6khrl, District Mrnschra. I -lchsil Construction of I'aC Road at Chattar. UC Chattar, llaffa 5,riB.57rl- 6. 2,000/- t'akhal- l)isl' ict Manschm. {iinjlrrirti{,r ol Jccbablc/l'CC l{oad at Jabbar, tjc l)cyli Jabbar, a,t22.6331- 7. ?,000/ I'chsil llaita l'akhal, Districl Manschra. Conslruction ol'PCC Road at suchan. (jC Suchan. lchsil llaffa I a,763,917/, lt. 2.000/- Pakhal. l)islri€t Mansehra. Constsuctiol of rcC Road/S[Ets at Jebori, trc Jabo , Tchsil 2,687,337/- 9. 2.000/- Baffa Pakhsl. Disbict Manschri- 5,823,13 l/- t0 Constructi(nr of PCC Road/Strccls at Chari llabibullah. UC Chari 2,000/- Ilabibu llah, lbhsil Balakot, District Mansehm I l,l t 4,60li- ]l Consfuclion of PCC Road/Streetvsewerage line at Mansehra, LJ(] 2.000/- Manscrhai, 'lbhsil Baffa Pakh6l, District Mansehra- 3,213,339t- (r(; 2.000 12. Construction of PCC Road /Strecls at Mujahidabad. yatabad. !'chsil Baffa P4t!41, q!!!q"t !44M1,!4. 3,495,t431- tl Construction of PCC l{oad at UC sandsysar I'airan 'lbhsil 2,000/- Manschra District Mansehm. 9,t61,619t- 2,000/- 14.l Construction of Watcr Supply Scheme atca at UC Garlat'l'ehsil I Balakot District Manschra. I 2,962,039/- l5 Consuuction of Jeepable/PCC Road al UC Hungrai, Kaghsn, 2,000/- Balakot, Ichsil Balakot, District Mansehra. Documonts roquired for purchaac oftend€rc: (D Applic$tion of firm's Original l,cttcr hcad scparately lor cach wo*, ifapplicd lbr. ( ir) Rcgislration with lncome l &\ Dcparqnent (N]N Cenilicate). (iii) Valid CNIC ol'Pmprietor of I:irm or aulhorized person. (iv1 An t-indcr-'l,rking on R5. i001-judicial stamp papcr (in original) thal rhc liIm is ncilhcr hlacl lislcri nor invoi!cd in lili,qationlarbitration b)'any (jovcnlmcnt/Scrni (;()vcrnrncttl orgl'1i/ati( . 6( I z"Q- >>z li. 'lcrms nnd Conditions: 'lendem i) documents shail be issucd only io Propri€tor of firm or Authorized Represcntative lrolding rcgistered powcy oaattomey regislcrcd from Registra.. (ii) In acrordancc with PPRA Rule-:s1 Bid Seourity i.e.4% ol the Bid Cosl is rcquircd. whcrcby biddcr will submil 4% ol'NIT Amount at time of obtaining the tcndcr dooumcnts, whilc balance/dilTcrencc ol' romaining 1]id Sccurity is liablc to bc submittcd along wilh tcndcr documcnts. (iii) ln casc lowcst bid cost is found abnormal belowl thc hidder will havc to furnish additional bid sccurity in the form ol' Call Deposit/Bank Draft in an amount equal tothcminus(-) variancc wilh rclcrencc lo Lngineer's lrstimate. (iv) Bid Sccurity in shape ofCail deposirBank Draft in favor of undersigned. duly mentioncd the n.me and lirlc ol thc lirm by any sohcduft: bank. (v) No tendcr will be sold/issued oD the date ofopcning and to thc ineligible tinn/contraclor. (vi) !1- the conlmotors disfigure/disrupt thc tenders, thcir bid securit] will be tbrli:,lcd in lavor ol' Govcrnmcnt bcsldcs taking pcnal action as pcr rulcs. (i) Tcndcr noticc is also availablc at PPRA website (www ppm.org.pk). and Pak. PWI) wobsirc i.c www.pakpwd.gov.pk. (vii) All applicablc l:ederal, Provincial and Local tales and duties rnusl be kept in view by lhc biddcrs/firms \ahilc prcparing their tcnders/bids and included in thcir quolcd ralcs/bid priccs. (viii) Other lorms and conditions mentioncd in bidding dooumcnls will bc applicd rnutlL]ldis. 'nulatis C. Uflder foltowing conditionsi bid (s) shell not be cnlerlaitred: (i) 'I-cndcrs shall not be cntenaincd if rcceived Incomplcto/Conditional or rcccivcd by mail and lax Dr lclcgraphicclly. ( ii) Ilids not accompanicd by bid sccurily or submiltcd wilh lcsscr than rcquircd balancc and shapc. (iii) 'lhc compclcnl authorily in accordance with PPR I{ulc il oI2004 may rcjccl all proposals any time prior 1() thc acccplance ol'a bid or proposal. (iv) llids rcccivod aftcr spccificd datc and timc ofopcning- (v) Illack lislcd llnns. I). ln casc iftcndcrs not sol opencd duo to unavoidabldunforcsccn circumstanccs on 1"' schcdulc datc, 2'd schedulo will bc implemented. l)arc ofsaic oftcnder documents | :uluvr:o: t Juring olficc hou's l)atc ofrec€iving o f tendcr docriments I l0/0q/l02l.t'pto 0l 00 pnr I imc oi-opcning of tcndcr I i0l)si202 Lutrt' 0i:j0 pm (N Shaikh) lixccutivc Enginecr, Ccntral Civil Division- I'ak. PWD, bbottabad.
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