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Zila Parishad Zila Parishad Mymensingh www.zpmymensingh.org.bd Memo No- 46.42.6100.002.07.001.20-1274 Date: 08 November, 2020 Invitation for Tender (works) e-Tender Notice No-06/2020-2021 (NCT, LTM) This e-Tender is invited in the National e-GP System Portal (www.eprocure.gov.bd) for the procurement of following works: SL e-Tender Tender Publication Tender Closing & Package & Name of work No. ID No. (Date & Time) Opening (Date & Time) 49/eGP/ADP/2019-20 (1) Distribution of fans in various educational and religious institutions under Dhobaura upazila (2) (A) Dr. Alman of Dhobaura village (b) Rahima Khatun of Kashinathpur village (c) Raichul Islam Akash of Ghilagarh village (d) Mosharraf Hossain of Langaljora village (e) Abdur Rouf of Langaljora village (f) Kali Mia of Kharia village At the junction (h) 10-Nov-2020 25-Nov-2020 01. 511913 Rafiqul Islam of Krishtapur village (i) Babul Akand of Kharia village (j) Abdur Rashid Member of Ghagutiarpar village (k) 10:00:00 15:00:00 Siddique Member of Tangari village (l) Chan Miah of Gobindpur village (m) Chhakina Khatun of Gobindpur village (n) Serida Khatun of Chanatia village and (o) Russia Khatun of Raghurampur village A total of 15 tubewells were installed on the side of the road in front of their houses under Dhobaura Upazila during the during the FY/2019-2020. 79/e-GP/Rev/2019-20 (1) Development of Barera Loren Mountain Academy (2) Development of Bhatighagra Baba Nazir Uddin Shah Mazar (3) Development of Bir Muktijoddha Principal Matiur Rahman 10-Nov-2020 25-Nov-2020 02. 511914 Academy (4) Development of Matiur Rahman Academy School and College (5) Development of Uzan 10:00:00 15:00:00 Ghagra Baitul Quran Hafizia Madrasha under Sadar Upazila during the FY/2019-2020 81/e-GP/ADP/2019-20 (1) Development of Kazibari Jamee Mosque in Radhakanai Union (2) Development of Kalibazail Madhyapara Baitus Sunnat Jamee Mosque (3) Development of Laxmipur Jamee Mosque in Putijana Union (4) Development of 10-Nov-2020 25-Nov-2020 03. 511915 Pahar Anantapur Uttar Para Old Jamee Mosque in Rangamatia Union (5) Development of Purba Dakshinpara Baitul Aman 10:00:00 15:00:00 Jamee Mosque at Anu Hadi village of Rangamatia union under Fulbaria upazila during the FY/2019-2020 82/e-GP/ADP/2019-20 (1) Development of social graveyard adjacent to Kalibajail Harun Mahuri Bari (2) Development of 10-Nov-2020 25-Nov-2020 04. 511916 Charkalibazail Thikadar Bari Jamee Mosque (3) Development of Bakta Bazar Central Jamee Mosque in Bakta Union (4) 10:00:00 15:00:00 Development of Bakta Bazar Central Eidgah Math in Bakta Union under Fulbaria Upazila during the FY/2019-2020. 83/e-GP/Rev/2019-20 (1) Construction work of boundary wall of Hatpagla High School of Chhandhara Union No. 1 of Phulpur 10-Nov-2020 25-Nov-2020 05. 511917 Upazila (2) Development of graveyard attached Bhatipara Mirza Bari in 9 No. Ward of Dapunia Union (3) Development of Baitul 10:00:00 15:00:00 Mamur Jamee Mosque attached Madhyabarera Ashkar Member's house under Sadar Upazila during the FY/2019-2020 84/e-GP/ADP/2019-20 (1) Development of Gosta Dakkhinpara Ayen Uddin Munsirbari jamee mosque (2) Development of Jamia Mahmudia Darussalam Madrasha in Sohagi Union (3) Development of Eidgah Math adjacent to Tarati Jamee Mosque in Maizbagh 10-Nov-2020 25-Nov-2020 06. 511955 Union (4) Development of Eidgah Math adjacent to Devasthan Nur Jamee Mosque in Rajibpur Union (5) Development of Jamee 10:00:00 15:00:00 Mosque in front of Lal Mia Member's house in Tarundia village under Ishwarganj Upazila during the FY/2019-2020. 85/e-GP/ADP/2019-20 (1) Development Station Road Jamee Mosque under Sadar Upazila (2) Development of Maizbagh Durgamondir (3) 10-Nov-2020 25-Nov-2020 07. 511918 Development of Banashram Jamee Mosque (Akandabari) in Magtula Union (4) Development of Magra Bhabanipur Jamee Mosque in Rajibpur 10:00:00 15:00:00 Union (5) Development of Kasimpur Uttarpara Jamee Mosque in Sarisha Union under Ishwarganj Upazila during the FY/2019-2020. 86/e-GP/Rev/2019-20 (1) Development of Gandgram Shahi Mosque (2) Development of Bailna Madhyapara 10-Nov-2020 25-Nov-2020 08. 511919 Jamee Mosque under Gafargaon Upazila during the FY/2019-2020. 10:00:00 15:00:00 87/e-GP/Rev/2019-20 (1) Development of Hadiatul Kaulain Mohila Madrasha (2) Development of Darirampur Khablapara Naimuddin 10-Nov-2020 25-Nov-2020 09. 511920 Master Hafizia Madrasha (3) Jamee Mosque adjacent to Balipara Road T&T (4) Development of Amirabari Medartech Jamee Mosque 10:00:00 15:00:00 (5) Development of Uttar Maishateki Eidgah Jamee Mosque under Trishal Upazila during the FY/2019-2020. 88/e-GP/Rev/2019-20 (1) Development of Fatema Nagar High School (2) Development of Balipara Kazir gram Dakshin 10-Nov-2020 25-Nov-2020 10. 511921 Para Intiz Ali Sarkar Bari Jamee Mosque (3) Development of Haji Cherag Ali College (4) Development of mosque adjacent 10:00:00 15:00:00 to Gujiam Golap Miah's house in Trishal upazila during the FY/2019-2020. 89/e-GP/Rev/2019-20 (1) Development of Adarsha Uchcha Vidyaniketan in Ashim Union (2) Development of Naoga Kandurbazar Coolie Workers Union (3) Construction of boundary wall at Jaipur Madhyapara Eidgah Math in Bhabanipur union (4) Development of Mandalbari Jamee Mosque at Bhabanipur village in Bhabanipur union (5) Sinking of tube well (a) Fulbaria Pourashava 09 No. Ward 10-Nov-2020 25-Nov-2020 11. 511922 Paikarpara Islamer bari in the Panjegana Mosque (b) 2 No. Ward Fulbaria GPS behind the Chepapatti Mofazzal's house adjacent to 10:00:00 15:00:00 the Panjegana Mosque (c) Panjegana Mosque adjacent to Jewel Driver's house in Paner Vita village in Kushmail Union (d) Dausa Ebtedayi Satanta Madrasha in Dausa village in Putijana Union under Fulbaria Upazila during the FY/2019-2020. 90/e-GP/Rev/2019-20 (1) Development of Shaheed Smriti High School and College on Chhankanda Road Fulbaria Pourashava (2) Development of Jorbaria Bhatipara Jame Mosque in Fulbaria Union (3) Development of Putijana Deogaon Hazi Bari Jamee Mosque (4) 10-Nov-2020 25-Nov-2020 12. 511923 Sinking of Tube well (a) Chowdar Laxmipur Purbapara Forkania Madrasha (b) Kalakanda village Taltola Bazar (c) Deokhola union at 10:00:00 15:00:00 Charkalibajail village attached Madhyapara Nur hosen Akandbari Panjegana Mosque (d) Bakta Union at Kaiyarchala village Tasu Chairman house on the south side late Abdul Majid house attached Panjegana Mosque under Fulbaria Upazila during the FY/2019-2020 91/e-GP/Rev/2019-20 (1) Development of Dhitpur Sarkarbari social graveyard in Magtula Union (2) Development of Marefatul Ulum 10-Nov-2020 25-Nov-2020 13. 511924 Atimkhana Madrasha under Ishwarganj Pourashava (3) Development of Chautun Nur Umme Habiba (R) Mohila Madrasha in Sarisha 10:00:00 15:00:00 Union (4) Development of Paivakari Purbapara Jamee Mosque in Municipality under Ishwarganj Upazila during the FY/2019-2020 92/e-GP/Rev/2019-20 (1) Development of foot bridge over Shimulia Soai river in Biska union (2) Development of Kuturagaon 10-Nov-2020 25-Nov-2020 14. 511925 Yusufia Fazil Madrasa in Biska Union (2) Development of Biska Nur Nabi Madrasha and Atimkhana in Biska Union (3) 10:00:00 15:00:00 Development of Biska Nur Nabi Madrasha and Orphanage in Biska Union under Tarakanda Upazila during the FY/2019-2020 1. This is an online tender advertisement where only e-Tender will be accepted in the National e-GP Portal and no offline/hard copies of bid will be accepted. 2. To submit e-Tender, registration in the National e-GP Portal (www.eprocure.gov.bd) is required. 3. The fees for purchasing the e-Tender documents from the National e-GP Portal have to be deposited online through any registered bank branches up to 24-November, 2020 at 4:00 PM. 4. Further information and guidelines are available in the National e-GP Portal and from e-GP help desk ([email protected]) (Lira Tarafder) Chief Executive Officer (In-charge) Zila Parishad, Mymensingh E-mail: [email protected] G:\Documents\Dropbox\Project_2019-2020\eGP Notice=2019-2020\06=2020-2021.doc Memo No- 46.42.6100.002.07.001.20-1274(12) Date: 08 November, 2020 Copy of e-Tender notice is forwarded for kind information & necessary action (Not in order of seniority): 1. Senior Secretary, Local Government Division, Ministry of Local Government, Rural Development and Cooperatives, Bangladesh Secretariat, Dhaka. 2. The Divisional Commissioner, Mymensingh Division, Mymensingh. 3. Deputy Commissioner, Mymensingh (for kind information and wide circulation). 4. Chairman, Zila Parishad, Mymensingh. 5. Superintendent of Police, Mymensingh (for kind information and wide circulation). 6. Executive Engineer, LGED/R&HD/PWD/PHED/PDB, Mymensingh (for kind information and wide circulation). 7. Assistant Engineer, Zila Parishad, Mymensingh. 8. The Advertisement Manager, The Daily Jonabani, 128/3 Purba Tejturi Bazar, Kawran Bazar, Tejgaon, Dhaka-1215. 9. The Advertisement Manager, The Daily New Age, Kathal Bagan Sonargaon Road, Dhaka 1205 Sonargaon Road, Dhaka 1205. (This is requested to publish this e-Tender Notice (size not over 11'x3 col.) in their wide circulated daily for 01 (One) day within 10/11/2020 and send 02 (two) copies of newspaper containing this e-Tender Notice to the office of the undersigned immediately. In case of publication of more than one edition and more than one place (in the inner page), on the date of publication of the newspaper, it is requested to ensure the publication of the aforesaid invitation of Tender Notice in all copies of such editions.
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