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Central Region 2014/2015 Roads and Bridge Maintenance Programme-Phase I CENTRAL REGION 2014/2015 ROADS AND BRIDGE MAINTENANCE PROGRAMME-PHASE I ITEM DURATION NCIC CATEGORY CONTRACT NUMBER DISTRICT CONTRACT NAME No (Days) (MWK) 1. PROGRAMMES ON TRUNK ROADS A. SECTIONAL PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND REHABILITATION OF PAVED ROADS Rehabilitation of Selected Sections on Jenda to Lumbadzi (M001) Road in Kasungu 1 1T/REH/CR/KU/DA/14 Kasungu 90 100 Million & Above and Dowa Districts. Nkhota kota and Rehabilitation of Selected Sections of the Kasungu to Nkhota-kota Boma (M018) 2 2T/REH/CR/KK/NS/14 90 100 million & above Ntchisi Road in Nkhota-kota and Ntchisi Districts. Nkhota kota and Rehabilitation of Selected Sections on Dwambadzi to Kaphatenga (M005) Road in 3 3T/REH/CR/KK/SA/14 90 100 million & above Salima Nkhota-kota and Salima Districts. Shoulder Reconditioning on Selected Sections of Jenda to Lumbadzi (M001) Road in 4 4T/REH/CR/KU/DA/14 Kasungu and Dowa 90 100 million & above Kasungu and Dowa districts. Nkhota kota and Shoulder Reconditioning on Selected Sections of Dwambadzi to Kaphatenga (M005) 5 5T/REH/CR/KK/SA/14 90 100 million & above Salima Road in Nkhota kota and Salima districts. Salima, Dedza and Resealing of selected sections of Salima Boma to Balaka Market (M5) Road in Salima, 6 6T/REH/CR/SA/DZ/NU/14 90 100 million & above Ntcheu Dedza and Ntcheu districts. B. POTHOLE PATCHING ON PAVED ROADS Retainer Pothole Patching and Other Routine Maintenance Works on Jenda - Lumbadzi Road (M001), Mchinji Roundabout - Mchinji Border Road (M012), Kasungu, Dowa, (Kamwendo - Chinkhoma & Kasungu - M'bobo Road (M018), (Mponela - Ntchisi 7 Ntchisi, Mchinji and 150 100 million & above 7T/PP/CR/KU/DA/NS/MC/LL/14 Road (T350), M012 Junction - NRC (T365), Kasungu Municipal Roads, Ntchisi Boma Lilongwe Road (M007), Dowa Boma Roads in Kasungu, Dowa, Ntchisi, Mchinji and Lilongwe Districts Retainer Pothole Patching and Other Routine Maintenance Works on (Dwambadzi - Nkhotakota and 8 8T/PP/CR/KK/SA/14 Kaphatenga Road (M005), M'bobo - Nkhotakota Boma Road (M018) in Nkhotakota 150 100 million & above Salima and Salima Districts Retainer Pothole Patching and Other Routine Maintenance Works on Lumbadzi - Senzani Road (M001), (Kaphatenga - Balaka Market Road (M001), (Kanengo - Kaphatenga Road (M014), Kamphata - Chamadenga Road (M121), Salima Boma - Lilongwe, Salima, 9 9T/PP/CR/LL/SA/DZ/NU/14 Livingstonia Beach Hotel Road (S122), Bunda Road Block - Bunda College (S125), 150 100 million & above Dedza and Ntcheu Masasa - Golomoti Road (S127), Chipoka Turn Off - Chipoka Jetty (T326), Chamadenga - Katete River (T374) and Dedza Loop Road (E004) in Lilongwe, Salima, Dedza and Ntcheu Districts C. ROAD CENTRE AND EDGE LINES MARKING Nkhotakota, Dowa, Centreline Marking on Selected Sections of the Dwambadzi to Lifyodzi (M005) and 10 10T/RM/KU/KK/DA/LL/SA/14 Lilongwe and Kanengo to Kaphatenga (M14) Roads in Nkhota kota, Dowa, Lilongwe and Salima 90 200 million & above Salima. Districts D. ACCIDENT SPOTS IMPROVEMENT INTERVENTION MEASURES Kasungu, Nkhotakota, Ntchisi, 11 11T/RM/CR/CR/14 Dowa, Mchinji, Accident Spots Improvements within the Central Region of Malawi 90 15 million & above Lilongwe, Salima, Dedza and Ntcheu E. ROAD SIGNS REPLACEMENT/MARKING Kasungu, Nkhotakota, Ntchisi, 12 12T/RM/CR/CR/14 Dowa, Mchinji, Road Signs Replacement/Marking within the Central Region of Malawi 90 15 million & above Lilongwe, Salima, Dedza and Ntcheu F. REPLACEMENT OF TIMBER DECK BRIDGES WITH CONCRETE DECKS Replacement of Kazungwi Timber Deck with Concrete Deck on Kaphuka to 13 13T/BR/CR/DZ/14 Dedza 90 15 million & above Chilanga Road(T373) in Dedza District. Replacement of Kangamowa Compact Bailey Bridge Deck with Concrete Deck on 14 14T/BR/CR/DZ/14 Dedza 90 5 million & above Linthipe River to Mayani to Dedza Road(T374) in Dedza District. Replacement of Lisisi Timber Deck with Concrete Deck on Mayani to Gwengwe 15 15T/BR/CR/DZ/14 Dedza 90 50 million & above Village Road(T375) in Dedza District. Replacement of Bwanje Timber Deck with Concrete on Kasinje to Namwiri (T381) 16 16T/BR/CR/NU/14 Ntcheu 90 100 million & above Road in Ntcheu District. Replacement of Thava Timber Deck with Concrete on Tsangano to Phalula (T395B) 17 17T/BR/CR/NU/14 Ntcheu 90 15 million & above Road in Ntcheu District. Replacement of Manda a Dona Timber deck with Concrete on Tsangano to Phalula 18 18T/BR/CR/NU/14 Ntcheu 90 15 million & above (T395B) Road in Ntcheu District. G. SPOT REPAIR INTERVENTIONS Spot gravelling, concrete pads and protection works on Kasitu to Lupashe (S113) 19 19T/RM/CR/KK/14 Nkhota kota 90 100 million & above Road in Nkhota kota district. Construction of bus bays at Lozi,Mpondagaga and Liwaladzi Trading Centres on 20 20T/RM/CR/KK/14 Nkhota kota 90 50 million & above Kamphatenga to Dwambazi (M005) road in Nkhota-kota District Gabions protection works at Lifydzi bailey bridge on Nkhota kota to Kaphatenga 21 21TE/RM/CR/KK/14 Nkhota kota 100 million & above (M5) Road in Nkhota kota district. Spot gravelling, concrete pads and protection works on Mwangala to M'bobo (M7) 22 22T/RM/CR/NS/14 Ntchisi 90 50 million & above Road in Ntchisi district. Spot Repair and Gravelling works on Chimwaza-Nambuma and Dangaliro -Chisepo 23 23T/RM/CR/DA/14 Dowa 90 15 million & above (S115) road in Dowa District Construction of Busbays at Chimwaza Trading Centre on Lumbadzi-Jenda on M001 24 24T/RM/CR/DA/14 Dowa 90 50 million & above road in Dowa District CENTRAL REGION 2014/2015 ROADS AND BRIDGE MAINTENANCE PROGRAMME-PHASE I ITEM DURATION NCIC CATEGORY CONTRACT NUMBER DISTRICT CONTRACT NAME No (Days) (MWK) Drainage and associated protection works on Kamuzu school to Matutu (S116) and 25 25RM/CR/MC/14 Mchinji 90 15 million & above Kapiri to Chimwamkango junction (T336) Roads in Mchinji district. Shoulder Reconditioning on Lumbadzi Bridge to Bunda Road Block on M001 Road 26 26T/REH/CR/LL/14 Lilongwe 90 100 million & above in Lilongwe district. 27 27T/RM/CR/DZ/14 Dedza Road rehabilitation works on Linthipe to Dedza (T374) Road in Dedza District. 90 100 million & above Box culvert construction at Mua on Salima to Balaka Market (M5) Road in Dedza 28 28TE/RM/CR/DZ/14 Dedza 100 million & above district. Spot gravel and associated works on Biriwiri to Tsangano (S135) Road in Ntcheu 29 29T/RM/CR/NU/14 Ntcheu 90 100 million & above District. CENTRAL REGION 2014/2015 ROADS AND BRIDGE MAINTENANCE PROGRAMME-PHASE I ITEM DURATION NCIC CATEGORY CONTRACT NUMBER DISTRICT CONTRACT NAME No (Days) (MWK) 2. PROGRAMMES ON URBAN AND DISTRICT ROADS A. SECTIONAL PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND REHABILITATION OF PAVED ROADS Periodic Maintenance, Sectional Rehabilitation and Associated Drainage Works on 30 30U/REH/CR/SAT/14 Salima Township 90 100 million & above Selected Salima Township roads in Salima District. B. POTHOLE PATCHING ON PAVED ROADS Retainer Pothole Patching and Other Routine Maintenance Works on Lilongwe City 31 31U/PP/CR/LLC/14 Lilongwe City 150 100 million & above Roads - Lot 1 (East of Kamuzu Procession Road - M001) Retainer Pothole Patching and Other Routine Maintenance Works on Lilongwe City 32 32U/PP/CR/LLC/14 Lilongwe City 150 100 million & above Roads - Lot 2 (West of Kamuzu Procession Road - M001) Retainer Pothole Patching, Slurry Sealing and Other Routine Maintenance Works on 33 33U/PP/CR/LLC/14 Lilongwe City 150 100 million & above Selected Lilongwe City Roads C. REPLACEMENT OF TIMBER DECK BRIDGES WITH CONCRETE DECKS Re-construction of Kasasanya Bridge on Dwangwa to Chulu Road in Kasungu 34 34D/BR/CR/KU/14 Kasungu 90 50 million & above District Re-construction of Kaphwiti bridge on Kangorwa to Chimbindu Road in Ntchisi 35 35D/BR/CR/NS/14 Ntchisi 90 15 million & above district Replacement of Nakale Timber Deck with Concrete Deck on Dowa Hospital Junction 36 36D/BR/CR/DA/14 Dowa 90 15 million & above to Katete Junction (D127) Road in Dowa District. Replacment of Ng'ombe Timber Deck with Concrete Deck on Mikango to Mayani 37 37D/BR/CR/DZ/14 Dedza 90 15 million & above (D224) road in Dedza District. Replacement of Ntandodo Bridges Timber Deck with Concrete Deck on Njati T.C to 38 38D/BR/CR/DZ/14 Dedza 90 15 million & above Kalumba Road (D213) in Dedza District. Replacement of Kafodya Timber Deck with Concrete Deck on Muwalo to Magombo 39 39D/BR/CR/NU/14 Ntcheu 90 15 million & above (D236) Road in Ntcheu District. D. SPOT REPAIR INTERVENTIONS Spot Repair and Gravelling on Suza-Gogode (D81) and Kapindulu-Chisumbu School 40 40D/RM/CR/KU/14 Kasungu 90 15 million & above (D082) roads in Kasungu District Drainage works and Shoulder Improvements on Selected Sections of Kasungu 41 41UD/RM/CR/KUM/14 Kasungu 90 15 million & above Municipal Roads in Kasungu district. Drainage, construction of concrete pad and protection works on Lajabu to 42 42D/RM/CR/KK/14 Nkhotakota 90 15 million & above Mpamantha (UO45) Road in Nkhota kota district Drainage, gravelling, construction of concrete pad and protection works on Ntchisi 43 43D/RM/CR/NS/14 Ntchisi 90 15 million & above boma to Nthondo to Chanjoka (D104) Road in Ntchisi district. Spot Repair and Gravelling on Mkulumimba-Mponela(D111) and Mtiti-Mkwinda on 44 44D/RM/CR/DA/14 Dowa 90 50 million & above (D120) in Dowa District 45 45D/RM/CR/MC/14 Mchinji Drainage and protection works on Chipumi to Mkanda (D161) in Mchinji district. 90 15 million and above Drainage and protection works on Junction with M12 to Litsoka stream (D178) in 46 46D/RM/CR/MC/14 Mchinji 90 15 million and above Mchinji district. Construction of Namitete bridge on Madzi village to Majiga (UD) road in Mchinji 47 47D/BR/CR/MC/LL/14 Mchinji and Lilongwe 90 100 million & above and Lilongwe districts.
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