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JIGAWA STATE DUE PROCESS and PROJECT MONITORING BUREAU CONTRACTS AWARDED - APRIL 2020 (2019 UBEC/SUBEB INTERVENTION PROJECTS) (1St - 4Th QUARTER) JIGAWA STATE DUE PROCESS AND PROJECT MONITORING BUREAU CONTRACTS AWARDED - APRIL 2020 (2019 UBEC/SUBEB INTERVENTION PROJECTS) (1st - 4th QUARTER) EXECUTING COMP. S/N DATE PROJECT CONTRACT NO. CONTRACTOR AMOUNT (N) MINISTRIES PERIOD Renovation of 3 Classrooms, Renovation of 4 Classrooms, Renovation of 4 Classrooms and Renovation of 4 1 22/04/2020 Classrooms at R/Qur'an, Baraduwa, Turakawa and A/Madaki in Kafin hausa LGA (Lot-36) JEC/128/2020/VOL.I/25 Mugin Investment Nig Ltd 23,552,563.77 Min of Education 21 Weeks Constr. Of 15 Blocks each of 2 Classrooms Normal (15No) at Bula, Markiba, Madobi, J/Kudu, G/ Sarki, S/Gabas, Duru, Botsotsuwa, Gakori, Chiromawa, Kantamari, Kulluru, Jigawa, S/Gari and S/Maja in Roni, 2 22/04/2020 Kiyawa, Dutse, Jahun, Babura, Ringim, Taura and Maigatari LGA (Lot-4) JEC/101/2020/VOL.I/25 Beautiful Mind Nig Ltd 91,628,195.85 Min of Education 19 Weeks Constr. Of 1 Block of 6 Classrooms Duplex, Construction of 4 Block of 2 Classrooms W/office (4No) and Construction of 7 Block of 2 Classrooms W/office (7No) at taura New Pri Sch Midiga, Jss Gunka, Dinnaya, sagu JS, JASS Chamo, S/Auyo, Shiyo, Majen Hausawa , A/Karofi, G/Sani and Shingurin in taura, Miga, Jahun, 3 17/04/2020 buji, Dutse, Auyo, Malam Madori, Ringim and birnin Kudu LGA (Lot-3) JEC/100/2020/VOL.I/25 Babandoki Gen Ent Ltd 99,070,059.66 Min of Education 19 Weeks Constr. Of 4 Block each of 3 Classrooms W/ office (4No) and Construction of 2 block each o 3 classrooms Normal (2No) at JSS Shabaru, JSS Barinje, Sankara Arewa, Jss A/Shehu, JSS S/Aramo and JSS Dibibda in Sule 4 17/04/2020 Tankarkar, Roni, Ringim, hadejia and Guri LGA (Lot-19) JEC/111/2020/VOL.I/25 Babandoki Gen Ent Ltd 74,378,826.76 Min of Education 17 Weeks Constr. Of 5 Block Each of 3 Classroom Normal (5No) and Construction of 5 Block each of 3 Classrooms Normal (5No) at Shagari, LIVC, Alhassan Model, S/Jawo, H/Jama'are, Sani babura, Maje JSS, Karkasara, JSS Z/kanya and Gurjawa in Gumel, maigatari, Kazaure, malam Madori, babura, Ringim and Hadejia LGA (Lot 5 17/04/2020 23) JEC/115/2020/VOL.I/25 Babandoki Gen Ent Ltd 90,491,984.70 Min of Education 19 Weeks Renovation of 8 Classrooms, Renovation of 4 Classrooms, Renovation of 4 Classrooms, Renovation of 4 Classrooms and Renovation of 4 Classroom at gwaram Special Primary School, Laya Primary School, 6 17/04/2020 Tsangarwa, K/Fulani and Fiji in Gwaram LGA (Lot-27) JEC/119/2020/VOL.I/25 Dangata Memorial Invest 20,754,467.75 Min of Education 12 Weeks Renovation of 2 classrooms Renovation of 4 Classrooms, Renovation of 6 Classrooms, Renovation of 4 Classrooms, Renovation of 2 Classrooms and Renovation of 2 Classrooms at Makera Pri Sch Kirfowa, W/Kudu, Katirje, Galambi JSS and Tudun Wada in Garki, Malam Madori, Birnin Kudu, Gwaram and Dutse 7 17/04/2020 LGA (Lot-30) JEC/122/2020/VOL.I/25 Dangata Memorial Invest 26,820,783.03 Min of Education 13 Weeks Renovation of 3 Classrooms, Renovation of 2 classrooms,Renovation of 2 classrooms, Renovation of 2 classrooms, Renovation of 2 Classrooms, renovation of 4 Classrooms and renovation of 2 Classrooms at 8 17/04/2020 Zuru Pri. Sch K/Shirinya, Dan Amale, Shafe, Gauraye, D/Dandada and Gaskoli in Babura and Gwiwa LGA (Lot JEC/125/2020/VOL.I/25 Dangata Memorial Invest 21,549,435.20 Min of Education 19 Weeks Renovation of 2 Classrooms , Renovation of 4 Classrooms, Renovation of 2 Classrooms, Renovation of 2 Classrooms, Renoovation of 2 Classrooms, and Renovation of 2 Classrooms at Kuda K/Gabas, Gauza Koya 9 17/04/2020 Yammaci, Sansani, Koya and Zareku in Yan Kwashi, Jahun and Miga LGA (Lot 34) JEC/126/2020/VOL.I/25 Ngaloma Constr Nig ltd 18,163,205.73 Min of Education 18 Weeks Constr. Of 28 Block of 4 Cubicle toilet with Wash Hand Facility ( 28No) and Constr. Of 18No Hand Pump 10 20/04/2020 Boreholes ( 18No) Across the State (Lot-55) JEC/144/2020/VOL.I/25 Alkheeyad Nigeria Ltd 44,037,224.74 Min of Education 19 Weeks Page 1 JIGAWA STATE DUE PROCESS AND PROJECT MONITORING BUREAU CONTRACTS AWARDED - APRIL 2020 (2019 UBEC/SUBEB INTERVENTION PROJECTS) (1st - 4th QUARTER) Procurement of sets of Primary 4-6 Pupils Furniture, Procurement of 4,832 sets of Primary 4-6 Pupils 11 20/04/2020 Furniture Across the state (Lot-57) JEC/146/2020/VOL.I/25 Tracom inter Serv Ltd 183,612,810.88 Min of Education 23 Weeks Procurement of 2,417 Sets of primary 1-3 Pupils Furniture, Procurement of 4,834 sets of Primary 1-3 Pupils 12 20/04/2020 Furniture and Procurement of 2, 417 Sets of Primary 1-3 Pupils Furniture Across the State (Lot 56) JEC/145/2020/VOL.I/25 Asmab Global Venture Ltd 164,246,074.84 Min of Education 21 Weeks Supply and fix 1200MM Metal Tropical doors double leaf cherquered with motice lock 1,286No Supply and Fix 900MM X 2100MM Metal Tropical Doors Single Leaf Chequered with Motice Lock 88No Supply and Fix 13 20/04/2020 750M X 2100MM Metal Tropical Doors Single leaf Chequered with Motice lock 304No, Supply and Fix JEC/149/2020/VOL.I/25 Ash Project & Service Ltd 98,257,684.00 Min of Education 25 weeks Procurement of 334 Sets of Eccde Table & chairs ( a Table of 6 Pupils Single Chair), Procurement of 668 Sets ECCDE table & Chairs ( A table & 6 Pupils Single Chairs) Procurement of 316 Sets of ECCDE Table & Chairs (a 14 20/04/2020 table & 6 pupils single chair) procurement of 727 Set of Student Beds, Procurement of 179 of Student Beds, JEC/148/2020/VOL.I/25 Genuine Infrastructure Ltd 80,928,055.79 Min of Education 21 Weeks Procurement of 8824 Sets of JSS Pupils Furniture , Procurement of 2194 Sets of JSS Pupils Furniture and 15 20/04/2020 Procurement of 2,205 Sets of JSS Pupils Furniture Across the State JEC/147/2020/VOL.I/25 Abfiah Project Service ltd 176,480,000.00 Min of Education 23 Weeks Renovation at kangal, cham,o yamma, galadanchi, farin Dutse, Asayaya, D/maigatari, kita and kargo in 16 17/04/2020 taura, Dutse, Ringim, Gwaram and garki LGA (Lot 46) JEC/136/2020/VOL.I/25 Ngaloma Constr Nig ltd 19,511,932.20 Min of Education 20 Weeks Renovation of Classrooms atModel Boarding Primary School Guri, JSS Garki, JSS Lautai, JSS G/Maza and 17 17/04/2020 Kaya Primary School in Garki and Guri LGA ( Lot-48) JEC/138/2020/VOL.I/25 Ngaloma Constr Nig ltd 19,194,920.26 Min of Education 19 Weeks Constr. Of A block of 2 Classroom with office (4no) at K/Wawa, K/Dila, Jarmari and Gafaya in Jahun, Malam Madori, kiri Kasamma and kafin Hausa LGA ( Lot-5) 18 20/04/2020 Renovation of 4 Classrooms, Renovation of 2 Classrooms, renovation of 2 Classrooms, renovation of 2 JEC/102/2020/VOL.I/25 Masodangi Nig Ltd 27,343,530.40 Min of Education 10 weeks classrooms, Renovation of 2 Classrooms and renovation of 4 classroom at Adare, k/Medire, Maifaru, Galadi 19 20/04/2020 Pri Sch dankargo B and Demostration in Sule tankarkar, Maigatari and gumel LGA (Lot-38) JEC/129/2020/VOL.I/25 Masodangi Nig Ltd 18,589,141.78 Min of Education 18 Weeks Renovation of 2 classrooms, renovation of Queen Amina Hall, renovation of 4 classrooms and renovation of 2 Classrooms at meleri, Model boarding primary School Bulangu, makera, garbo, J/Model and Afusha In Kiri 20 21/04/2020 Kasamma Kafin Hausa Miga and Jahun LGA ( Lot-39) JEC/130/2020/VOL.I/25 Nakowa General Ent Ltd 19,684,156.41 Min of Education 19 Weeks Renovation of 2 classrooms and renovation of 6 Classrooms at g/Dugus, G/koli, bandutse, Katsinawa, H/Yayi 21 21/04/2020 karnaya and Duru in Dutse, babura and Kazaure LGA (Lot 31) JEC/123/2020/VOL.I/25 Nakowa General Ent Ltd 13,006,058.39 Min of Education 10 weeks Renovation of 4 classrooms, renovation of 4 classrooms, Renovation of 6 Classrooms, Renovation of 2 Classrooms and Renovation of 4 Classrooms at Zoriyo, Arinjasko, wargale, Kadabura A and Lafiya in Guri and 22 21/04/2020 Renovationbirniwa LGA of (Lot-42) 4 Classrooms, Renovation of 2 Classrooms, Renovation of 2 Classrooms, renovation of 2 JEC/132/2020/VOL.I/25 NBS & Sons Constr Ltd 21,149,190.00 Min of Education 16 weeks Classrooms, Renovation of 1 Students Hostel ( Saminu Turaki house), Renovation of 4 Classrooms and Reconstruction of School wall fence at Jiboga, B/Kuja, Kantoga, MBPS Bulangu, Yarma and Tsangayar Buji in 23 21/04/2020 Birnin kudu, kafin hausa and buji LGA (Lot 24) JEC/116/2020/VOL.I/25 NBS & Sons Constr Ltd 19,674,232.00 Min of Education 19 Weeks Page 2 JIGAWA STATE DUE PROCESS AND PROJECT MONITORING BUREAU CONTRACTS AWARDED - APRIL 2020 (2019 UBEC/SUBEB INTERVENTION PROJECTS) (1st - 4th QUARTER) Renovation of School Clinic, Renovation of Students Hostel, Renovation of 4 Classrooms and Renovation of 10 Classrooms at Tsangaya Buji Tsangaya Buji, Kawaya, yayrin Tukur and Kila Kudu in buji and gwaram LGA 24 21/04/2020 Constr.(Lot-26 Of 1 block of 2 classroom Rural ( 1 block), Construction of 2 bedrooms semi detached teachers JEC/118/2020/VOL.I/25 NBS & Sons Constr Ltd 20,000,055.00 Min of Education 12 Weeks House (2No) and Construction of 1 Block of 2 classroom Normal (1 block) at Kwarsawa, kadira and Balago in 25 21/04/2020 Birnin Kudu, guri and Kiyawa LGA JEC/107/2020/VOL.I/25 AYA LOGISTIC LTD 30,666,632.26 Min of Education 12 Weeks Renovation of 2 Classrooms, renovation of 6 Classrooms, renovationof Students hostel (Sule Lamido house) and Renovation of 4 Classrooms at Chamo K/yamma, Fagoji JSS, MBPS Bulangu and Mazzazzaga Primary 26 21/04/2020 School in Dutse, Kafin Hausa and Kiyawa LGA ( Lot-35) JEC/127/2020/VOL.I/25 Khairussabah Nig Ltd 14,290,573.00 Min of Education 11 weeks Constr.
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