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Specific Procurement Notice Government of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh Local Government Engineering Department Ò‡kL nvwmbvi Office of the Executive Engineer g~jbxwZ MÖvg kn‡ii DbœwZÓ District: Gaibandha. www.lged.gov.bd Memo No. 46.02.3200.000.07.001.19-1950 Date: 13/09/2020 Specific Procurement Notice Country: Bangladesh Name of Project: ``Rangpur Division Agriculture and Rural Development Project’’ in Bangladesh Procurement of Works Sector: Agriculture and Rural Development Mode of Financing: Loan Financing No: 2BD-0185 Contract Title: 1) Repair & Maintenance work of Upazila Farmers Training Center at Sundarganj Upazila, 2) Repair & Maintenance work of Upazila Farmers Training Center at Gaibandha Sadar Upazila & 3) Construction of 2(Two) Storied Upazila Farmers Training Center(4 Storied Foundation) at Sadullahpur Upazila under Gaibandha District. NCB Reference No: 04/2020-2021 1. The People’s Republic of Bangladesh has received financing from the Islamic Development Bank (IsDB) towards the cost of Rangpur Division Agriculture and Rural Development Project and intends to apply part of the proceds toward payments under the contract as mentioned in table below. 2. The Executive Engineer, Local Government Engineering Department (LGED), District: Gaibandha, Bangladesh now invites sealed bids from eligible bidders for the following Works under the above project. Sl. Contract No Description of Works Price of Bid Amount of Contract No. documents Bid security Completion (in BDT) in BDT time (Days) 1) Repair & Maintenance work of Upazila Farmers Training Center at Sundarganj Upazila, 2) Repair & Maintenance work of Upazila Farmers Training Center at LGED/RADARDP/ 3,000.00 2,25,000.00 540 Days 1 Gaibandha Sadar Upazila & 3) Construction of 2(Two) Gaibandha/W-18 Storied Upazila Farmers Training Center(4 Storied Foundation) at Sadullahpur Upazila under Gaibandha District. 3. Bidding will be conducted through the National Competitive Bidding (NCB) procedures as specified in the IsDB’s Guidelines for Procurement of Goods and Works under Islamic Development Bank Financing (Current Edition), and is open to all eligible bidders as defined in the Guidelines. In addition, please refer to paragraphs 1.18-21 setting forth IsDB’s policy on conflict of interest. 4. Interested eligible bidders may obtain further information and inspect the bidding documents during the office hours 09:00 to 17:00 hours on all working days upto 21 October 2020 at address given below. 5. A complete set of bidding documents (in Engilish) may be purchased by interested bidders on the submission of a written application to the office of the Executive Engineer, LGED, District: Gaibandha, Bangladesh, Telephone: 0541-52253, Email: [email protected] and upon payment of a non-refundable fee as mentioned in table above only during office hours on all working days until 11:00 hours on 21 October 2020. The method of payment will be in the from of cash, Pay Order/Bank Draft from any scheduled Bank in Bangladesh, drawn in favor of Executive Engineer, LGED, District: Gaibandha. 6. Bid must be delivered to the address below on or before 11:30 hours on 22 October 2020. Electronic bidding will not be permitted. Late bids will be rejected. Bids will be publicly opened at 11:30 hours on 22 October 2020 in the presence of the bidders’ designated representatives and anyone who choose to attend at the address below. 7. All bids must be accompanied by a security of amount as mentioned in the table above. 8. Address referred to the above is: (Md.Ahasan Kabir) Executive Engineer LGED District: Gaibandha, Bangladesh Telephone: 0541-52253 Email: [email protected] Website: www.lged.gov.bd C.C 1. The Editor, ‰`wbK gvbeKÚ/ The Daily New Age/‰`wbK NvNU. He is requested to publish the adv. Portion of the Tender Notice on or Before 15-9-2020 for one day only (Size:10x4 Column) & send 02 (Two) sample copies of advertisement to the undersigned as early as possible. 2. Notice board (All). .
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