સેલવાસ નગર પરરષદ/सिलवािा नगर पररषद Silvassa Municipal Council દાદરા અને નગર હવેલી/दादरा नगर हवेली Dadra & Nagar Haveli

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સેલવાસ નગર પરરષદ/सिलवािा नगर पररषद Silvassa Municipal Council દાદરા અને નગર હવેલી/दादरा नगर हवेली Dadra & Nagar Haveli સેલવાસ નગર પરરષદ/सिलवािा नगर पररषद SILVASSA MUNICIPAL COUNCIL દાદરા અને નગર હવેલી/दादरा नगर हवेली DADRA & NAGAR HAVELI SILVASSA – 396230 Phone No.: 0260-2633192, Fax No.: 0260-2633191 No. SMC/Tender Notice/2017-18/ Dated: 13/01/2018 E-TENDER (ONLINE) INVITATION NOTICE NO. 27 OF 2017-2018 On behalf of the President of India, the Chief Officer, Silvassa Municipal Council, Dadra and Nagar Haveli, Silvassa has invited the tender through On-Line on https://dnhtenders.gov.in/nicgep/app from the Govt. approved and eligible contractors of CPWD and those of appropriate list of M.E.S. and State P.W.D.(B & R) or State Govt’s Department Tenders for various works to be undertaken by the Silvassa Municipal Council. Sr. Name of Work Tender ID No. Estimated Earnest Tender Time No. Cost in Rs. Money in fees Limit Rs. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1. SMC Bhavan Campus Development 2018_UTDNH_2089 61,09,081/- 122200/- 1000/- 120 days 2. SMC Bhavan Campus Development 2018_UTDNH_2090 40,65,320/- 81400/- 500/- 120 (Compound Wall) days 3. Converting 1 ½ lane to four lane from 2018_UTDNH_2091 81,22,050/- 162441/- 1000/- 180 Dandul faliya chowk to SMC limit days (Paver Finish) 4. Asphalting to Road from Amli chowk to 2018_UTDNH_2092 81,15,916/- 162318/- 1000/- 180 Dokmardi Bridge, Sirkewadi main road, days Rohit falia main road and other internal road (Paver Finish) 5. Asphalting road from Bhasta junction to 2018_UTDNH_2093 80,91,050/- 161821/- 1000/- 180 Joining umarkui road, old forest office days to PWD, Rr. School to old water tank road (Paver Finish) 6. Asphalting to road from Bahumali 2018_UTDNH_2094 43,82,764/- 87655/- 500/- 90 days complex to old Swaminarayan temple to Kilvani road, Housing society, Silvassa Patelpada and other internal road (Paver Finish) 7. Asphalitng to Silvassa-Pataliya falia to 2018_UTDNH_2095 61,54,938/- 123099/- 1000/- 180 Samarvarni Patelpada and Pataliya falia days Warliwad Road (Paver Finish) 8. Asphalting Road from Dan Hotel to 2018_UTDNH_2096 79,52,941/- 159059/- 1000/- 180 Pataliya falia and Vrundavan Society days Road (Paver Finish) 9. Asphalting to Dokmardi Gandhigram 2018_UTDNH_2097 21,26,644/- 42533/- 500/- 60 days internal Road (Paver Finish) 10. Widening and Asphalting to Silvassa, 2018_UTDNH_2098 31,93,871/- 63877/- 500/- 60 days Bhurkud falia internal road (Paver Finish) 11. Widening and Asphalting to Dokmardi 2018_UTDNH_2099 46,56,510/- 93130/- 500/- 90 days Ahir falia, Amli (Paver Finish) 12. Widening and Asphalting to Road from `2018_UTDNH_2100 53,45,232/- 106905/- 1000/- 120 Ultan falia to Naxtra Garden Silvassa days 13. Providing Storm Water Drainage at 2018_UTDNH_2101 17,92,938/- 35859/- 500/- 90 days Amli Brahmin falia internal road 14. Asphalting to Silvassa Saily main road 2018_UTDNH_2102 11,59,096/- 23182/- 500/- 60 days to Baldevi Dhanji falia (Paver Finish) 15. Asphalting to Silvassa-Saily main road 2018_UTDNH_2103 6,76,112/- 13522/- 500/- 30 days to Kuva falia and Bombapada main road to near Amratbhai House (Paver Finish) 16. Asphalting to Dokmardi Talav 2018_UTDNH_2104 22,21,770/- 44435/- 500/- 60 days falia/Mandir falia road (Paver Finish) 17. Asphalting to Dokmardi Khadipada 2018_UTDNH_2105 34,68,343/- 69367/- 500/- 90 days road (Paver Finish) 18. Asphalting to Amli Brahmin falia 2018_UTDNH_2106 7,46,337/- 14927/- 500/- 120 Internal road (Paver Finish) days 19. Construction of Compound wall at 2018_UTDNH_2078 27,50,234/- 55,100/- 500/- 120 Khadoli Garbage Disposal site(3rd Call) days 20. Castration, Spayining and 2018_UTDNH_2079 - 50,000/- 1000/- 730 Immunisation on Stray Dogs(4th days Call) 21. Shifting of Existing HDPE pipe 225mm 2018_UTDNH_2080 50,24,859/- 1,00,500/- 1000/- 30 days dia Coming within Alignment of Ring road and providing & laying 250mm dia DI pipeline from Dandul falia chowk to Hindustan lever Dokmardi Road in SMC area (2nd Call) 22. Shifting of Existing HDPE pipe 225mm 2018_UTDNH_2081 55,76,153/- 1,11,550/- 1000/- 30 days dia Coming within Alignment of Ring road and providing & laying 250mm dia DI pipeline from Yatri Niwas to Ayyapa Temple Tokarkhada in SMC area (2nd Call) 23. Providing and laying 315 mm dia HDPE 2018_UTDNH_2082 4,03,024/- 8,060/- 500/- 30 days pipeline from filter clear water outlet chamber to existing Old UGSR and providing and laying 300 mm dia RCC NP-3 sludge drain pipeline to Bypass Recirculation sump.(2nd Call) 24. Interconnecting pipelines Between 2018_UTDNH_2083 17,04,503/- 34,090/- 500/- 30 different overhead tanks by MS days pipelineswithin headworks compound at Silvassa (WTP)(3rd Call) 25. Repairing of existing drainage pipe 2018_UTDNH_2084 4,08,168/- 8,200/- 500/- 60 line at Bombay Galli, Chanandevi days Road(6th call) 26. Construction of RCC Pipe Drainage 2018_UTDNH_2085 10,60,784/- 21,250/- 500/- 60 to Dandul falia main road(6th call) days 27. Providing Storm Water Drain at 2018_UTDNH_2086 36,30,755/- 72,650/- 500/- 60 Dayat Falia main Road, Silvassa(6th days Call) 28. Providing Drainage pipe line 2018_UTDNH_2087 5,05,380/- 10,110/- 500/- 30 Opposite Gayatri Mandir(4th Call) days 29. Maintenance of Storm Water 2018_UTDNH_2088 9,42,488/- 18,850/- 500/- 90 Drainage and providing footpath to days Sirkewadi, Opposite Adivasi Bhavan, and Ahirfalia at Amli *Publish Date 13/01/2018 up *Bid Opening Date 22/01/2018 upto 16.00 Hrs to 09.00 Hrs. *Document Download 13/01/2018 Up *Document Download End Date 22/01/2018 Up to 14.00 Start Date to 09.00 Hrs. Hrs. *Seek Clarification Start N.A *Seek Clarification End Date N.A Date *Bid Submission Start 13/01/2018 Up *Bid Submission End Date 22/01/2018 Up to 14.00 Date to 09.00 Hrs. Hrs. *Bidder have to submit price bid in electronic format only on https://dnhtenders.gov.in/nicgep/app website till the last date and time for submission. Price bid in physical format shall not be accepted in any case. *Submission of tender fees, EMD and other documents etc. in hard copy to above mentioned address by RPAD/Speed post, however, tender inviting authority shall not be responsible for any postal delay/lost. The said documents can also be deposited in the Tender Box kept at the office of the undersigned on or before 23/01/2018 up to 16.00 hrs. The tender inviting Authority reserve the right to accept or reject any or all the tender to be received without assigning any reason thereof. Bidder shall have to post their queries on E-Mail address : [email protected] on or before 18/01/2018 Sd/- Chief Officer, Silvassa Municipal Council D. & N. H. SILVASSA Copy submitted for kind information to: - 1. The Collector/Director, (Municipal Adm.), Dadra and Nagar Haveli, Silvassa. 2. The President, Silvassa Municipal Council, D&NH, Silvassa 3. PS to Administrator, DD & DNH, Silvassa. 4. PS to Development Commissioner, DD & DNH, Silvassa. 5. PS to Secretary Finance, DD & DNH Silvassa. Copy fd.w.cs. to the, 6. The F.P.O. for vide publicity. 7. All Head of Office, D&NH, Silvassa. 8 Copy to all Councilors, SMC, Silvassa. Copy to:- 9. The Director (Information Technology) Silvassa for vide publicity on web site www.dnh.nic.in 10. The Deputy Director (OL) D & N.H. Silvassa for Hindi and Gujarati translation. .
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