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Tender Notice TENDER NOTICE Sealed tenders based on item market rates schedule of the MRS 2nd Bi-Annual 2021 (1 st July 2021 to 31 st December 2021) District Mianwali are hereby invited for the works mentioned below from the eligible Contractors/Firms enlisted/renewed for the year 2021-2022 with Public Health Engineering Department as well as registered with Punjab Revenue Authority (PRA). Tender request should be accompanied with Original Enlistment Letter/up to date Renewal letter, Fee Receipt, P.E.C License for 2021-2022 and copy of C.N.I.C. Original Power of Attorney on stamp paper issued by Bank of Punjab (BOP) & attested from District Registrar Revenue Department along with prescribed tender fee . The tender/ bidding documents are available and will be issued by the Divisional Head Clerk of this office upto 24-08-2021 during the office hours on production of paid 32-A Challan form of tender fee deposited in National Bank of Pakistan Mianwali paid on or before 23-08-2021. Tender rates and amounts should be filled in figures as well as in words. Tender should be signed as per general direction given in the tender documents of the tenderer . Tender will be received in the office of Commissioner Sargodha Division Sargodha up to 02:00 PM on 26-08-2021 and will be opened after 30 minutes by the Tender Committee in the presence of intending contractors or their representatives. Tenders / bids received by post or through any other means shall not be entertained. The conditional, incomplete and over written tender / bids will be rejected. Photocopy of tender form will not be accepted. Tenders not accompanied with 02% Earnest Money in the shape of deposit call, will not be entertained. Note:- 1. In case the tender amount is less than 5% of the approved estimate / DNIT amount, the lowest bidder shall have to deposit the additional performance security from the schedule Bank equal to difference of approved cost of bid amount and bid quoted by the contractor below estimated cost within 15-days of receipt of notice or within expiry period of the bid which ever is earlier according to PPRA Rules as well as 26-A, 26(B) of Revised Standard Contract Form for Execution of Works”. 2. The owner of firm personally present for participant in tender process, in case of Representative the Original Power of Attorney on stamp paper issued by Bank of Punjab (BOP) & attested from District Registrar Revenue Department is must, otherwise Tender Documents will not be issued . 3. Earnest Money / Bid Security produce by the bidder in favour of Executive Engineer PHE Division Mianwali will only be acceptable in the shape of Call Deposit Receipt (CDR). Any other replacement of CDR like Cashier Cheque, banker cheque etc such tender will not be entertained The schedule of issuance of tenders will be as under: - 1. Challan Form 32-A will be issued upto 23-08-2021, Departmental Issued & Paid Challan Form-32 must be provided to the Divisional Head Clerk on same date, after due date Challan Form will not be accepted. 2. Tenders will be issued upto 24-08-2021 during office hours. 3. Tender will be received on 26-08-2021 upto 02:00 (PM) and will be opened after 30 (thirty) minutes in the office of Commissioner Sargodha Division Sargodha. Estimated Tender T.S No. with Sr# ADP Name of Scheme Bid Cost (In Earnest Time Limit Money Fee (Rs.) Date No. million) Sewerage / Sanitation & PCC Slab in unpaved S.E PHE Cir: Sgd 2% Bid 1 1696 Streets / Areas of Union Council Thamay Wali 18.519 3000/- 12-Month No.834-35 Dt: Security District Mianwali 28-07-2021 Estimated Tender T.S No. with Sr# ADP Name of Scheme Bid Cost (In Earnest Time Limit Money Fee (Rs.) Date No. million) Sewerage / Sanitation & PCC Slab in unpaved S.E PHE Cir: Sgd 2% Bid 2 1697 Streets / Areas of Union Council Namal District 18.518 3000/- 12-Month No.836-37 Dt: Security Mianwali 28-07-2021 Sewerage / Sanitation & PCC Slab in unpaved S.E PHE Cir: Sgd 2% Bid 3 1698 Streets / Areas of Union Council Khaglan Wala 18.518 3000/- 12-Month No.838-39 Dt: Security Tehsil Isa Khel District Mianwali 28-07-2021 Sanitation & PCC Slab in unpaved Streets / S.E PHE Cir: Sgd 2% Bid 4 1699 Areas of Union Council Kallur Sharif Tehsil Isa 18.518 3000/- 12-Month No.840-41 Dt: Security Khel District Mianwali 28-07-2021 Sanitation & PCC Slab in unpaved Streets / S.E PHE Cir: Sgd 2% Bid 5 1700 Areas of Union Council Kalluan Wala Tehsil 18.519 3000/- 12-Month No.842-43 Dt: Security Isa Khel District Mianwali 28-07-2021 Sanitation & PCC Slab in unpaved Streets / S.E PHE Cir: Sgd 2% Bid 6 1701 Areas of Union Council Tarag Sharif Tehsil Isa 18.519 3000/- 12-Month No.844-45 Dt: Security Khel District Mianwali 28-07-2021 Sanitation & PCC Slab in unpaved Streets / S.E PHE Cir: Sgd 2% Bid 7 1702 Areas of Union Council Sultan Khel Tehsil Isa 18.520 3000/- 12-Month No.846-47 Dt: Security Khel District Mianwali 28-07-2021 Sewerage / Sanitation & PCC Slab in unpaved S.E PHE Cir: Sgd 2% Bid 8 1703 Streets / Areas of Union Council Vanjari Tehsil 18.518 3000/- 12-Month No.848-49 Dt: Security Isa Khel District Mianwali 28-07-2021 Sanitation & PCC Slab in unpaved Streets / S.E PHE Cir: Sgd 2% Bid 9 1704 Areas of Union Council Pakka Kamar Mushani 18.519 3000/- 12-Month No.850-51 Dt: Security Tehsil Isa Khel District Mianwali 28-07-2021 Sanitation & PCC Slab in unpaved Streets / S.E PHE Cir: Sgd 2% Bid 10 1705 Areas of Union Council Chappri Tehsil Isa 18.519 3000/- 12-Month No.852-53 Dt: Security Khel District Mianwali 28-07-2021 Sanitation & PCC Slab in unpaved Streets / S.E PHE Cir: Sgd 2% Bid 11 1706 Areas of Union Council Tani Khel Tehsil Isa 18.519 3000/- 12-Month No.854-55 Dt: Security Khel District Mianwali 28-07-2021 Sewerage / Sanitation & PCC Slab in unpaved S.E PHE Cir: Sgd 2% Bid 12 1707 Streets / Areas of Union Council Manda Khel 18.519 3000/- 12-Month No.856-57 Dt: Security Tehsil Isa Khel District Mianwali 28-07-2021 Sewerage / Sanitation & PCC Slab in unpaved S.E PHE Cir: Sgd 2% Bid 13 1708 Streets / Areas of Union Council Kot Chandna 18.519 3000/- 12-Month No.858-59 Dt: Security Tehsil Isa Khel District Mianwali 28-07-2021 Sanitation & PCC Slab in unpaved Streets / S.E PHE Cir: Sgd 2% Bid 14 1709 Areas of Union Council Tabi Sar Tehsil Isa 18.519 3000/- 12-Month No.860-61 Dt: Security Khel District Mianwali 28-07-2021 Sanitation & PCC Slab in unpaved Streets / S.E PHE Cir: Sgd 2% Bid 15 1710 Areas of Union Council Tola Bangi Khel Tehsil 18.519 3000/- 12-Month No.862-63 Dt: Security Isa Khel District Mianwali 28-07-2021 Sewerage / Sanitation & PCC Slab in unpaved S.E PHE Cir: Sgd 2% Bid 16 1711 Streets / Areas of Municipal Committee Isa 18.518 3000/- 12-Month No.864-65 Dt: Security Khel Tehsil Isa Khel District Mianwali 28-07-2021 Sewerage / Sanitation & PCC Slab in unpaved S.E PHE Cir: Sgd 2% Bid 17 1712 Streets / Areas of Town Committee Kamar 18.518 3000/- 12-Month No.866-67 Dt: Security Mushani Tehsil Isa Khel District Mianwali 28-07-2021 Sanitation & PCC Slab in unpaved Streets / S.E PHE Cir: Sgd 2% Bid 18 1713 Areas of Town Committee Kala Bagh District 18.519 3000/- 12-Month No.868-69 Dt: Security Mianwali 28-07-2021 Construction of Sewerage / Drainage and PCC S.E PHE Cir: Sgd 2% Bid 19 1714 Slab U.C Khaglanwala District Mianwali 18.334 3000/- 06-Month No.870-71 Dt: Security 28-07-2021 Construction of PCC slab / Drainage Scheme S.E PHE Cir: Sgd Armaty wala sarkiya and Surrounding area 2% Bid 20 1715 9.259 3000/- 06-Month No.872-73 Dt: and Water Supply Scheme Sheikh Mehmood Security wala U.C Khaglanwala District Mianwali 28-07-2021 21 1716 Construction of PCC Slab / Drainage Scheme 13.435 2% Bid 3000/- 06-Month S.E PHE Cir: Sgd Estimated Tender T.S No. with Sr# ADP Name of Scheme Bid Cost (In Earnest Time Limit Money Fee (Rs.) Date No. million) Wandha Kundal and Surrounding Area U.C Security No.874-75 Dt: Khaglanwala District Mianwali 28-07-2021 Construction of PCC slab / Drainage scheme S.E PHE Cir: Sgd Jana wala / Humbran wa|a, Salab colony , and 2% Bid 22 1717 19.861 3000/- 12-Month No.876-77 Dt: surrounding area U.C Kaluanwala District Security Mianwali 28-07-2021 Construction of PCC slab / Drainage Scheme S.E PHE Cir: Sgd Mitha Khatak , Khanu wala, Miana wala, Bhor 2% Bid 23 1718 12.463 3000/- 06-Month No.878-79 Dt: Sharif and Surrounding area U.C Kaluan wala Security District Mianwali 28-07-2021 Construction of PCC slab / Drainage scheme S.E PHE Cir: Sgd Klauanwala , abdul Rahem Khan wala and 2% Bid 24 1719 13.898 3000/- 06-Month No.880-81 Dt: surrounding area U.C Kaluanwala District Security Mianwali 28-07-2021 Construction of PCC slab / Drainage Scheme S.E PHE Cir: Sgd Wandha Awanr Wala , Lodhran wala , Cheena 2% Bid 25 1720 11.112 3000/- 06-Month No.882-83 Dt: pora and surrounding area U C kaloor shaif Security District Mianwali 28-07-2021 Construction of PCC slab/Drainage schemes S.E PHE Cir: Sgd and water supply scheme Bhuchan wala, 2% Bid 26 1721 12.877 3000/- 06-Month No.884-85 Dt: Lalan wala, Mehar Shah wali and surrounding Security area UC Trag Sharif District Mianwali 28-07-2021 Construction of PCC Slab / Drainage Scheme Wandha Shah alam wala, Gharon wala and S.E PHE Cir: Sgd surrounding area U.C Tani Khel Construction 2% Bid 27 1722 9.631 3000/- 06-Month No.886-87 Dt: of PCC Slab / Drainage Scheme Wanda Sodri Security 28-07-2021 and surrounding area U.C Tani khel District Mianwali Construction of PCC Slab / Drainage Scheme S.E PHE Cir: Sgd 2% Bid 28 1723 Gharu Wala , Ghazi wal, Burzi Saydan and 13.657 3000/- 06-Month No.888-89 Dt: Security surrounding U.C Tani Khel District Mianwali 28-07-2021 Construction of PCC Slab
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