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SL NO Short Text Unit Quantity 1 CAPX-I/18-20 TPT RSA SL NO Short Text Unit Quantity 1 CAPX-I/18-20 TPT RSA SU 1 2 MAHARASHTRA - MONOLITH-FRONTLIT SU 1 3 Operation & maintenance of PMCC Oct'18 SU 7 4 PIPELINE REPAIR WORK SU 1 5 002_12.07.18_Air gauge & Compressor SU 5 6 01_HOARDING BOARDS @ Lakshmi KSK SU 1 7 10 KL TANK EA 234 8 100 MMD X 6 M L COMP. HOSE B/E 4IN FLA( SU 46 9 118235- T-M--HANUMAPPA-FILLING-STATION EA 5794 10 14.2 KG STP DONE SU 31 11 185721 PCM PETROLEU - 17 M HMS - Inland SU 1 12 2 hoardings and Poles Tirupati FS Biswa SU 20 13 20 Desktop PC SU 11 14 20 kl tank installtion SU 1 15 20 kl tank Reaplacement at kargil f/s SU 1 16 24Hrs-Security w&wAlliedServices-24Hrs SU 229 17 272761 KUMAR AGENCIES-Backlit Section SU 6 18 425 KG FACILITY AT JAIPUR BP SU 16 19 A Site for 2nd Year-178460 SRI M.K.R. A SU 2 20 A SITE KSK_AGARKHED_4816483 (Non PM) EA 705 21 AC - 3 phase, Variable Frequency Drive TO 252.5 22 ADDITIVE 5014 SU 1 23 Addl vehicle for training SU 17 24 ADDL DU INSTLN AT JK MAKAKVI _KHANAPUR SU 2 25 Adjoining road-Civil works SU 4 26 ADO-CAT-B SET 95 27 alarm annunciator panel for Hi & HiHi l SU 8 28 Anand Petroleum SU 1 29 Ankleshwar Taluka-CP Upgradation SU 513 30 ausgram station SU 196 31 Automation of ABINAV FUEL CENTER SU 14 32 Automation of Aman Fuel Thole road SU 9 33 Automation of new ROs SU 2 34 Automation of new ROs(navodya f.s ) SU 4 35 Automation of new ROs-Delhi DO SU 1 36 AUTOMATION UPS WORK AT JAIN PETROLEUM SU 1 37 AUTOMATION UPS WORK AT SANWALIA PATIDAR SU 9 38 Automation works at shahid prakash pati SU 33 39 B Site for 1st Year-307696 MARUDHAN AGE SU 128 40 B Site-133505 ILAHI AGENCIES (LOCK NO - SU 114 41 B Site-222098 STAR FILLING STATION SU 6 42 B To A Srinivas petroleum-Nandikoor_Mec SU 3 43 BANGALADESH EXPORT SU 10 44 Bharati petroleum KSK EA 30 45 BOMBAY DYEING BATH TOWEL EA 30 46 BOMBAY DYEING HAND TOWEL SU 59 47 BRAVURA FUEL STATION-252535 SU 5 48 Bucket Filling Line 2.21 SU 3 49 canopy (8x6) SU 2 50 Capex 0-30 Lacs Kolkata DO SU 1 51 CAT - 1 ALTERATION TO MANHOLE WORK DHIG SU 1 52 CAT II- GDO LED Light at Vijayanand Hig EA 60 53 CCOE APPROVED 2 " EMERGENCY SHUTOFF VA SU 3 54 CLEANING & REPL OF CHECK VALVE AT OUR L SU 2 55 CONSTRUCTION OF APPROACH, GANGAI SU 1 56 CONSTRUCTION OF COMPOUND WALL, DEVELOPM SU 1 57 Construction of Restroom for TT crew&CL SU 1 58 CONSULTANCY SERVICES FOR EIA STUD SU 1 59 CONVERSION OF 02 Nos SKO TANK TO IFRVT KG 2725 60 CS WELDING FILLER ROD TIG - 1.6 MM SU 1 61 CVT STABLIZER AT VEER SAWARKAR EA 525 62 cvt verifier as per tender specificatio EA 41555540 63 CYLINDER , LPG , 14.2 KG EA 3222 64 CYLINDER , LPG , 14.2 KG ( Defective) EA 664653 65 CYLINDER , LPG , 14.2 KG ( Rejected) EA 6240 66 CYLINDER , LPG , 14.2 KG (OK) EA 12858 67 CYLINDER , LPG , 14.2 KG (REJECTED) EA 183195 68 CYLINDER , LPG , 14.2 KG (Sound) EA 2621 69 CYLINDER , LPG , 14.2 KG Ok EA 14421 70 CYLINDER , LPG , 14.2 KG REJ EA 3466 71 CYLINDER , LPG , 14.2 KG Reject EA 750 72 CYLINDER , LPG , 14.2 KG rejected EA 602 73 CYLINDER , LPG , 14.2 KG- REJECTED EA 37171 74 CYLINDER , LPG , 14.2 KG(Rejected) EA 9023 75 CYLINDER , LPG , 14.2 KG;HR OK EA 68000 76 CYLINDER , LPG , 14.2 KG;PAINTING EA 334171 77 CYLINDER , LPG , 14.2 KG;STP OK EA 1380460 78 CYLINDER , LPG , 14.2 KG-OK EA 160446 79 CYLINDER , LPG , 14.2 KG-Rejected EA 700 80 CYLINDER , LPG , 14.2 KG-VENDOR REJECT EA 1000 81 CYLINDER , LPG , 19.0 KG;PAINTING EA 25000 82 CYLINDER , LPG , 5.0 KG;PAINTING SU 2 83 D & R AGENCIES, ORATHANADU - NON CIVIL SU 3 84 DESIGN, SUPPLY, INSTALLATION, TESTING & EA 5840150 85 DGCC (LPG)-- BLUE BOOK SU 1 86 DGR security SU 62 87 DIVINE FULES -SPREADERS SU 1 88 DOUBLE SIDE HOARDING AT MATESHWARI F/S EA 82 89 Drive unit complete in all respects con SU 25 90 Driveway at M/s.Sujatha Petrol FS,Isnap SU 1 91 Driveway at ro Harbans lal &Sons SU 2 92 DS Filling center-Inv: GE/18-19/97 SU 2 93 DU INSTALLATION AT OM MAA SHANTI KSK SU 1 94 du replacement - archana petroleum amod SU 16 95 ECURITY SERVICES - WDO-MAY'19 SU 1 96 ELETRICAL AUDIT WORK SU 7 97 Emergency car for Plant CAR 590048 98 ERVO LONG LIFE GREASE-20 X 1/2 KG SU 1 99 ESC WEGES AMC CHAIN CONVEYOR SU 3 100 Fine Filter Complete Assembly suitable SU 63 101 FLEX AT SREEDURGA MILENIUM SU 14 102 FRB SIGNAGE-SAIBABA FP-NZB/079 SU 1 103 galvinium sheet SU 1 104 GDO CONFERENCE HALL PAINTING AT IOCL SU 2 105 General Shift Car Services @ Feb'19 SU 1 106 ghelabhai gopalji - du installation SU 2 107 Glow Sign Board SU 3 108 Green Belt contract SU 3 109 GSCS - tank installation SU 1 110 H/HK contract works at Trichy Tl JUL'18 SU 1 111 Haulage Contract under PDO:Mar18 SU 4 112 HEERA &SONS DRIVEWAY MAYANK CONSTRU SU 1 113 HEERA &SONS TOILET BLOCK MAYANK CONSTRU SU 3 114 HOARDING (60X10).Sidhadev KSK Moradabad SU 37 115 HOUSEKEEPING ( 01.04.18 TO 31.08.18) SU 1 116 Housekeeping Sewee-II SU 1 117 Housekeeping work( Feb - Mar19) SU 4 118 HYDROTESTING & PIPELINE WRK AT SANTOSH SU 4 119 Installation Earthing work SU 1 120 installation of Du at Rashpion fs SU 1 121 installation of Du at Baweja Brosthers SU 1 122 installation of Du at bhayana oil SU 1 123 installation of Du at Darla Ss SU 1 124 installation of Du at Gagan fs SU 1 125 installation of Du at Jai Hind Fs SU 1 126 installation of Du at kinfed fs SU 1 127 installation of Du at lala Badri Prasad SU 1 128 Installation of DU at M/s Dharampal FS, SU 1 129 Installation of DU at M/s Ganesh KSK,Bh SU 1 130 installation of Du at Modern Fs Kangra SU 1 131 installation of Du at Pabbar Valley SS EA 134 132 Intermediate Sleeve SU 46 133 JUNCTION BOX WORKS FOR AUTOMATION SYSTE SU 1 134 KAPP EMPLOYEES CONSUMER -DU Replacement EA 26 135 LaserJet Printer for Vijayawada AO SU 7 136 LAY OF CABLE@MAHALAXMI FS-147 SU 13 137 LAY OF CABLE@MY NATION GAS STATION-145 SU 1 138 Lube new tank, Paragon SU 8 139 M&R WORK AT GL-TPL(JV) KHANNA SU 1 140 Maa Ashapuree Petroleum,- Pipeline work SU 2 141 MAHAVIR AUTOM TANK INSTALLATION MILIND SU 2 142 MAHAVIR AUTOMOBILE TANK INSTALLATION SU 6 143 MANHOLE ALTERATION ;ALLIED JOB AT ABHAY SU 7 144 MANHOLE ALTERATION ;ALLIED JOB AT K.G.N SU 5 145 MANHOLE ALTERATION ;ALLIED JOB AT RAVIT SU 5 146 MANHOLE ALTERATION ;ALLIED JOB AT SHAHI SU 5 147 MANHOLE ALTERATION AT CHOUDHARY HI-TECH SU 2 148 MANHOLE ALTERATION;ALLIED JOB AT AJIT S SU 2 149 MANHOLE ALTERATION;ALLIED JOB AT BHAGWA SU 5 150 MANHOLE ALTERATION;ALLIED JOB AT JYOTI SU 1 151 MANHOLE ALTERATION;ALLIED JOB AT MOTIPU SU 3 152 MANHOLE ALTERATION;ALLIED JOB AT RAM KS SU 23 153 MANHOLE MODI. AVANEESH PETROLEUM SU 5 154 MANHOLE WORKS AT THE GDO ROS SU 1 155 MATIN FIL&FLY CVT & Stablizers MUNNALAL SU 10 156 MCB FIXING&WIRING@COCO VEMPA S-163 SU 10 157 MCB FIXING&WIRING@DEVI FS SABBAVA S-190 SU 1 158 MDO CAT A(0-2Lacs) BADAUN SU 3 159 MDO CAT A(0-2Lacs) Najibabad EA 284 160 Mechanical Seal Assy EA 10 161 MIDBACK REVOLVING CHAIR SU 1 162 Misc. work GB Company, Sikka, Dist.Jam SU 4 163 MISC. WORKS SU 2 164 MOD B TO A SHIVA SAI FS KSK -P/M SU 2 165 Monolith foundation at BHUVANESHWAR SS SU 27 166 Monolith-Backlit-177029 KAMALA ENTERPRI SU 100 167 NASAR AGENCIES CHANGED BHAVANI AGY SU 1 168 NDO-CAPEX CAT A SU 2 169 NEW B SITE KSK AT TIRLA DIST DHAR SU 2 170 New CP Ashoka Buildcon SU 1 171 New CP at JKM, Forbesganj SU 1 172 NEW CP- Shivalaya Construction SU 1 173 NEW CP- Sunil Hitech Vadhona SU 1 174 New KSK at Sarai Bujurg, Dist:Kaushambi SU 384 175 NRO, Chikkarampalayam-Column Cladding EA 23182 176 OK CYLINDER , LPG , 14.2 KG EA 18962 177 OK STP CYLINDER , LPG , 14.2 KG SU 1 178 om sai darshan - du shifting SU 1 179 Operation & maintenance of PMCC SEP'18 SU 1 180 Operation and maintenance of PMCC jun'1 SU 1 181 Operation and maintenance-PMCC JUL'18 SU 4 182 P/F VETRIFIED TILES ELECT WRK PAINTING EA 3282 183 Packing , Forwarding and freight SU 1 184 PAINTING WORKS SU 4 185 PAINTING WORK SU 4 186 PART-A fab,erect,testingandcomm 3X600MT SU 1 187 PC071*18.05.18,Electrical work SU 1 188 PCC Concreting SU 6 189 Phadtare Krushi seva kendra SU 1 190 PICKUP VAN TN45BM6918 FOR NOV'18 SU 1 191 PICKUP VAN TN45BM7106 FOR NOV'18 SU 1 192 PIPE LINE WORK PUNJAB MOTORS HSD SITE SU 1 193 PIPELINE WORK TO 1015.75 194 PL,CS,IS 2062,GRADE B,8 MM, 2000X6300MM SU 2 195 Plant & Mach.
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