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Office of Municipal Executive Nuwakot, Arghakhanchi Bhumikasthan Municipality Office of Municipal Executive Nuwakot, Arghakhanchi Date of publication: 24-10-2019 (2076-07-07) 1. Bhumikasthan Municipality invites sealed bids or electronic bids from Nepalese eligible bidders for the construction of Road as mentioned below under National Competitive Bidding procedures. 2. A complete set of Bidding Documents may be purchased from the office Bhumikasthan Municipality, Nuwakot, Arghakhanchi by eligible Bidders on the submission of a written application, along with the copy of company/firm registration certificate, and upon payment of a non-refundable fee for tender documents as mentioned in the following table. Or Bidder who chooses to submit their bid electronically may purchase the hard copy of the bidding documents as mentioned above or may download the bid ding documents for e-submission from PPMO’s Web Site www.bolpatra.gov.np./egp,. Bidders, submitting their bid electronically, should deposit the cost (as specified above) of bidding document in the Project’s Rajaswa (revenue) account as specified below and the scanned copy (pdf format) of the Bank deposit voucher should be uploaded by the bidder at the time of electronic submission of the bids. Information to deposit the cost in the Bank:, Name of the Bank: Century Bank, Nuwakot, Arghakhanchi Name of Office: Bhumikasthan Municipality Rajaswa (Internal revenue) Account no. : 0900000005GE Office Account no. 0900000004GE (Dharauti) 2. Pre-bid meeting shall be held at Bhumikasthan Municipality, office of the Municipal Executive, Nuwakot, Arghakhanchi at 1:00 pm on 12-11-2019 (2076-07-26) 3. Sealed or electronic bids must be submitted to the office Bhumikasthan Municipality, Nuwakot, Arghakhanchi by hand/courier or through PPMO website www.bolpatra.gov.np/egp.. Bids received after this deadline will be rejected. 4. Bidders other details are as given below: Estimate cost Bid Bid Bid last date of last date (with Vat) Security securit Open Tender No. Name of Project Bid Price Bid of Bid Amount In y valid purchase submitted NRs period 18/BMA/W/BT/ Dharapani - Dhakabang NRs. 3000.00 NRs. Road Upgrading ( Black (Not 1,46,000.00 2076/077 58,65,335.08 Topped) Refundable) 19/BMA/W/SB/ Nuwakot- khilji - NRs. 3000.00 NRs. 120 22-11-2019 24-11-2019 24-11-2019 Asurkot Road (Not 1,83,000.00 (2076 -08-06) (2076-08-08) (2076-08-08) 2076/077 7,330,703.96 Days Upgrading Refundable) 12:00 noon 1:00 PM 20/BMA/W/SB/ Gachhe - Dhikura - NRs. 3000.00 NRs. Dhanchaur Road (Not 4679556.75 1,17,000.00 2076/077 Upgrading Refundable) 5. The Employer reserves the right to accept or reject, wholly or partly any or all the bids without assigning any reason, whatsoever. 6. Other details are available on the E-Procurement Section of PPMO Web Site www.bolpatra.gov.np /egp and Bhumikasthan municipality Office web site: www.bhumikasthanmun.gov.np . .
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