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Brief Tender Notice Zilla Parishad Palghar Works Division BRIEF TENDER NOTICE ZILLA PARISHAD PALGHAR WORKS DIVISION INVITING E -TENDE R THANE NO. 62 /OPEN /SUBEY/MKSS /2 014 -2015 Additional Chief Executive officer, ZillaParishadPalghar, invites online percentage rate tender from contractors registered in appropriate class / category with ZillaParishadPalghar for following roads in District Palghar. Sr. Name of Work Scheme Amount put Tender Class of Time Limit of No. name to Tender Fee Contractor Calender (Rs.) Months 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 Construction of Road Osarvira Thakkar 6 months Bappa 1000 VA & Boripada to Kandarwadi road 1871657.00 Above Tal- Dahanu 2 Construction of Saiwan Rampur Thakkar 1000 6 months Bappa to Varthapada road Ch 0/00 to 2345685.00 VA & 0/550 Tal- Dahanu Above 3 Construction of Shensari Gangodi Thakkar 1000 VA & 6 months road Ch 2/00 to 4/00 Tal- Dahanu Bappa Above 2351872.00 4 Construction of Khamaloli 3054 VI & 4 months Approach Road Ch. 0/00 to 500 Above 2/00 km .Tal. Palghar Dist- 1473205.00 Thane 5 Construction of Kosbad 3054 1485996.00 500 VI & 4 months Asalipada Ch 0/00 to 1/000Tal. Above Palghar Dist-Thane 6 Construction of W.B.M. and Thakkar 1484549.00 500 VI & 4 months B.T. Road from Malwada Bappa Above Harnoli to Divepada road Taluka - VIkramgad. Dist. Palghar 7 Providing E.I. to Meeting Hall Zp budget 1443426.00 500 VI & 4 months Agriculture Department Health Above Department Veternary Department At - Zilla Parishad Palghar.Tal:-Palghar 8 Repairs To School Building At - School 494647.00 200 MKSS 4 months Ase Slab No. 1 2 3 4 TAL- Repairs Mokhada 9 Providing W.B.M. to Vadpoli MP FUND 494875.00 200 SUBEY 4 months kev Road Tal- Vikramgad 1. notifications regarding this tender notice hereafter will be published online on website http://mahatenders.gov.in 2. Bidding document can be seen and downloaded from the website “http://mahatenders.gov.in ” from 11.00 AM on 18/3/2015 to 31/03/2015 up to 6.00 PM. 3. The bid can be submitted in electronic format on the website “http://mahatenders.gov.in ” from 11.00 PM on 18/3/2015 . The deadline for submission of bid is up to 06:00PM on Dt. 31/3/2015 4. Bids MUST be accompanied with. a) online payment in form of RTGS/NEFT certificate.It should be sent on remmitance account no. while generated on line at the time of bid submission b) Bid Shall be treated as "INVALID" if scanned copy of RTGS/NEFT certificate are not submitted online along with the bid 5. Technical Bids will be opened online if possible on 02/04/2015 at 3.00 PM on website “http://mahatenders.gov.in ” in the Office of the Additional Chief Executive Officer, ZillaParishad Thane, Near TalavPali, Station road, Thane (W) 400601. 6. Time and Date of opening of financial bids will be informed by e-mail to responsive bidder. 7. Security Deposit to be submitted at the time of agreement is 2.5% of contract price and balance 2.5% will be deducted from running bill. 8. The guidelines to download the tender document and online submission of bids and Procedure of tender opening can be downloaded from website “http://mahatenders.gov.in ” 10. Time allowed for completion of each work is shown in above Table and defect liability period shall be 12 months from the date of completion of work. 11. Right to reject or cancel any or all the tenders without assigning any reason thereof what so ever is reserved by the undersign. Executive Engineer Works Division Additional Chief Executive Officer ZillaParishadPalghar ZillaParishadPalghar .
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