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E-Tender Notice E-Tender Is Invited in the National E-GP System Portal ( for the Procurement of Following Works, Details Are Given Below 23 GOVERNMENT OF THE PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF BANGLADESH OFFICE OF THE CHIEF ENGINEER HEALTH ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT (HED) MINISTRY OF HEALTH & FAMILY WELFARE 105-106, MOTIJHEEL C/A, DHAKA-1000 www.hed.gov.bd/e-mail: [email protected] Memo No. HED/Medical Gas-Tungi, Sayed, Modhu, Charfas, Bhanda & Kashi/342 & 343/2019/17 Dated: 04/02/19 e-Tender Notice e-Tender is invited in the National e-GP System Portal (http://www.eprocure.gov.bd) for the procurement of following works, details are given below: Sl Tender Package No Description of Work Last Date & Time Tender No. ID No of Closing Date Selling Document & Time 1. 281032 WP- Construction of Plant room and supply, installation, testing & 04/03/2019 05/03/2019 13734/SDP- commissioning of Medical Gas System for 100 Beded Upazila 17.00 15.00 4(GOB)-HED Health Complex at Tungipara upazila in Gopalgonj District, Sayedpur upazila in Nilphamari District and Modhupur upazila in Tangail District. 2. 281033 WP- Construction of Plant room and supply, installation, testing & 04/03/2019 05/03/2019 13735/SDP- commissioning of Medical Gas System for 100 Beded Upazila 17.00 15.00 4(GOB)-HED Health Complex at Charfassion upazila in Bhola District, Bhandaria upazila in Pirojpur District and Kashiani upazila in Gopalgonj District. 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 (http://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 Bank’s branches. Further information and guidelines are available in the National e-GP System Portal and from e-GP help desk ([email protected]). -Signed- Brigadier General M A Mohy, psc Chief Engineer Health Engineering Department (HED) Distribution: 1. Additional Secretary (Dev.) & Line Director (Physical Facilities Development) (Information) Health Services Division, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare. 2. Director General, Directorate General of Health Sevices, Mohakhali, Dhaka. 3. Director General, CPTU, IMED, Sher-E-Bangla Nagar, Dhaka. 4. P.S. to the Hon’ble Minister, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare. 5. Superintending Engineer, HED, Circle-1, Dhaka/Circle-3, Rajshahi (Bogura), Circle-5, Barishal (Faridpur). 6. Superintending Engineer (Elec.) (C.C), HED, Head Office Dhaka. 7. Deputy Chief Architect (C.C), HED, Head Office, Dhaka. 8. Assistant Chief Architect (C.C), HED, Head Office, Dhaka. 9. Executive Engineer, Project Management-Ka & Kha, HED, Head Office, Dhaka. 10. Executive Engineer (Design/Electrical), HED, Head Office, Dhaka. 11. Civil Surgeon, Gopalgonj/Dinajpur/Nilphamari/Tangail/Bhola/Pirojpur. 12. Executive Engineer, HED, Gopalgonj/Barishal/Tangail/Dinajpur Division. 13. P.S. to the Hon’ble State Minister, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare. 14. P.S. to the Secretary, Health Services Division, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare. 15. Assistant Engineer, HED, Gopalgonj/Tangail/Nilphamari/Bhola/Pirojpur-Jhalkathi District. 16. Accounts Section, HED, Head office, Dhaka. 17. Notice Board, HED, Head Office, Dhaka. D:\e-Tender Notice\e-Tender Notice.doc .
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