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View IFT /PQ / REOI / RFP Notice Details View IFT /PQ / REOI / RFP Notice Details Ministry : Ministry of Housing and Division : Public Works Organization : Public Works Department Procuring Entity Name Chapai Nawabganj pwd (PWD) : division Procuring Entity Code : Procuring Entity Chapai Nawabganj District : Procurement Nature : Works Procurement Type : NCT Event Type : TENDER Invitation for : Tender - Single Lot Invitation Reference Memo no. 71 Date: No. : 29/07/2018 App ID : 118321 Tender/Proposal ID : 214329 Key Information and Funding Information : Procurement Method : Open Tendering Method Budget Type : Development (OTM) Source of Funds : Government Particular Information : Project Code : Farmers Training Project Name : Farmers Training at the upazila level for transfer of technology (3rd phase) Tender/Proposal e-Tender Chapai_Nachol farmers training /2018-19 Package No. and Construction of 3 storied farmers training center with 3 storied foundation at Description : Nachol upazila of Chapainawabganj district under the project of farmers training at the upazila level for transfer of technology 3rd phase Category : Electrical installation work; Building installation work; Insulation work; Plumbing and sanitary works; Building installation work; Fencing, railing and safety equipment installation work; Building completion work; Construction work; Plastering work; Joinery and carpentry installation work; Floor and wall covering work; Painting and glazing work; Other building completion work; Scheduled 29-Jul-2018 12:45 Tender/Proposal 13-Aug-2018 17:00 Tender/Proposal Document last selling / Publication downloading Date and Date and Time : Time : Pre - Tender/Proposal 30-Jul-2018 09:00 Pre - Tender/Proposal 08-Aug-2018 17:00 meeting Start meeting End Date and Time : Date and Time : Tender/Proposal 14-Aug-2018 15:30 Tender/Proposal 14-Aug-2018 15:30 Closing Opening Date and Time : Date and Time : Last Date and Time for 13-Aug-2018 17:00 Tender/Proposal Security Submission : Information for Tenderer/Consultant : Eligibility of Tenderer : This invitation for tender is open to all eligible tenderers as mentioned below : (A) Reputed contractors/construction firms who have minimum 5(Five) years of general experience in Construction works. (B) Having experience in successfully completion/execution of at least 1(one) number of similar nature of building construction work including Civil, Sanitary & Electric works worth not less than Tk. 60 ( Sixty ) Lac only in a single work order in Government/ Semi Government/Autonomous Organization of Bangladesh during last 5(five) years. (C) The required average annual construction turnover shall be greater than Tk [80(Eighty ) Lac] over the last [5(Five)] years (D) The minimum amount of Liquid Assets i.e. working capital or credit Line(s) of the tenderer shall be TK. 40 (Forty ) Lac only, supported by Bank certificate. Bank statement should be counted 28 (Twenty Eight) days before from the date of opening of tender. (E) Up-to dated Trade License, Income Tax Clearance and VAT Registration Certificate (F) Up-to dated ABC category contractory & Supervisory License issued from Electrical licensing Board, Government of Bangladesh. (G) All other conditions as mentioned in (Section-2 & Section-4) of tender documents must be fulfilled. Special Instructions: ((A) As per latest Amendment of PPR-2008 and according to ITT clause no. 30.3, Tenders having quoted the offer in percentage is more than 10 (Ten) percent above or below the official cost estimated of the proposed works, shall be rejected. Brief Description of Construction of 3 storied farmers training center with 3 storied foundation at Works : Nachol upazila of Chapainawabganj district under the project of farmers training at the upazila level for transfer of technology (3rd phase) Evaluation Type : Lot wise Document Available : Package wise Document Fees : Package wise Tender/Proposal 2000 Document Price (In BDT) : Mode of Payment : Payment through Bank Tender/Proposal 10-Dec-2018 Security Valid Up to : Tender/Proposal Valid 12-Nov-2018 Up to : Tender/Proposal Lot security Start Completion Identification of Lot Location No. (Amount in Date Date BDT) 1 Construction of 3 storied farmers Nachol Upazilla 300000 01-Oct- 30-Jun- training center with 3 storied foundation under 2018 2019 at Nachol upazila of Chapainawabganj Chapainawabganj district under the project of farmers district training at the upazila level for transfer of technology (3rd phase) Procuring Entity Details: Name of Official Md. Masud Rana Designation of Official Inviting Tender/Proposal : Executive Inviting Engineer Tender/Proposal : Address of Address: Chapai Contact details of Official Inviting Tender/Proposal : Phone: Official Inviting Nawabganj No 0781- Tender/Proposal pwd 62067 : division Fax : ,Chapai No Nawabganj City : Chapai City Nawabganj Thana : Chapai Nawabganj District : Chapai Nawabganj - 6330 Country : Bangladesh The procuring entity reserves the right to accept or reject all Tenders/Proposals / Pre-Qualifications / EOIs Note: Bank will update the payment transactions only at the end of the day, so the tenderers should make sure the securities and other payments are made at least one day before the submission date. .
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