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Government of the People's Republic of Bangladesh E-Tender Notice Government of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh Office of the Project Director Construction of District Relief Godown Cum Disaster Management Information Centers Department of Disaster Management 92-93, Mohakhali C/A, Dhaka-1212 www.ddm.gov.bd e-Tender Notice Invitation No: 51.01.0000.025.14.094.19-110 Date: 10.04.2019 e-Tender is invited in the national e-GP system Portal (http://www.eprocure.gov.bd) for the Procurement of below mentioned Package which is available in tender notice under e-GP system portal. This is an online tender where only e-Tender will be accepted in the National e-GP Portal and no offline/hard copies will be accepted. To submit e-Tender Registration in the National portal (http://www.eprocure.gov.bd) is required. The fees for downloading the e-Tender Document from the National e-GP system Portal have to be deposited online through any registered Banks branches of serial number 01-61 up to 08.05.2019 till 16:00. Detailed Description of works Package No, Tender ID & Dropping Schedule are as follows: Sl. Tender Closing& Opening Package No Name of Work No ID Date Time Construction of Dhaka District Relief Godown Cum Disaster 01 DDM/DRG/001/Dhaka-01 300146 09-May-2019 13:00 Management Information Center-1 Construction of Dhaka District Relief Godown Cum Disaster 02 DDM/DRG/002/Dhaka-02 300234 09-May-2019 13:00 Management Information Center-2 Construction of Kisorganj District Relief Godown Cum Disaster 03 DDM/DRG/004/Kishorganj 304489 09-May-2019 13:00 Management Information Center Construction of Tangail District Relief Godown Cum Disaster 04 DDM/DRG/005/Tangail 304490 09-May-2019 13:00 Management Information Center Construction of Faridpur District Relief Godown Cum Disaster 05 DDM/DRG/006/Faridpur 304495 09-May-2019 13:30 Management Information Center Construction of Rajbari District Relief Godown Cum Disaster 06 DDM/DRG/007/Rajbari 304497 09-May-2019 13:30 Management Information Center Construction of Madaripur District Relief Godown Cum Disaster 07 DDM/DRG/008/Madaripur 304498 09-May-2019 13:30 Management Information Center Construction of Munshiganj District Relief Godown Cum Disaster 08 DDM/DRG/009/Munshiganj 304510 09-May-2019 13:30 Management Information Center Construction of Gopalganj District Relief Godown Cum Disaster 09 DDM/DRG/010/Gopalganj 304512 09-May-2019 13:30 Management Information Center Construction of Gazipur District Relief Godown Cum Disaster 10 DDM/DRG/011/Gazipur 304515 09-May-2019 14:00 Management Information Center Manikganj District Relief Godown Cum Construction of Disaster 11 DDM/DRG/013/Manikganj 304520 09-May-2019 14:00 Management Information Center Construction of Soriyatpur District Relief Godown Cum Disaster 12 DDM/DRG/014/Soriyatpur 304523 09-May-2019 14:00 Management Information Center Construction of Maymanshing District Relief Godown Cum 13 DDM/DRG/015/Maymanshing 304525 09-May-2019 14:00 Disaster Management Information Center Construction of Jamalpur District Relief Godown Cum Disaster 14 DDM/DRG/016/Jamalpur 304528 09-May-2019 14:30 Management Information Center Construction of Netrokona District Relief Godown Cum Disaster 15 DDM/DRG/017/Netrokona 304530 09-May-2019 14:30 Management Information Center Construction of Sherpur District Relief Godown Cum Disaster 16 DDM/DRG/018/Sherpur 304532 09-May-2019 14:30 Management Information Center Construction of Cumilla District Relief Godown Cum Disaster 17 DDM/DRG/020/Cumilla 304534 09-May-2019 14:30 Management Information Center Construction of B. Baria District Relief Godown Cum Disaster 18 DDM/DRG/021/B.Baria 304535 09-May-2019 15:00 Management Information Center Construction of Chandpur District Relief Godown Cum Disaster 19 DDM/DRG/022/Chandpur 304536 09-May-2019 15:00 Management Information Center Construction of Laxmipur District Relief Godown Cum Disaster 20 DDM/DRG/023/Laxmipur 304537 09-May-2019 15:00 Management Information Center Construction of Feni District Relief Godown Cum Disaster 21 DDM/DRG/024/Feni 304538 09-May-2019 15:00 Management Information Center Construction of Noyakhali District Relief Godown Cum Disaster 22 DDM/DRG/025/Noyakhali 304539 09-May-2019 15:00 Management Information Center Construction of Rangamati District Relief Godown Cum Disaster 23 DDM/DRG/027/Rangamati 304541 09-May-2019 15:30 Management Information Center Construction of Khagrachori District Relief Godown Cum 24 DDM/DRG/028/Khagrachori 304542 09-May-2019 15:30 Disaster Management Information Center Construction of Bandarban District Relief Godown Cum Disaster 25 DDM/DRG/029/Bandarban 304543 09-May-2019 15:30 Management Information Center Construction of Kushtia District Relief Godown Cum Disaster 26 DDM/DRG/030/Kushtia 304544 09-May-2019 15:30 Management Information Center Construction of Meherpur District Relief Godown Cum Disaster 27 DDM/DRG/031/Meherpur 304546 09-May-2019 16:00 Management Information Center Construction of Jashore District Relief Godown Cum Disaster 28 DDM/DRG/032/Jashore 304558 09-May-2019 16:00 Management Information Center Construction of Jhinaidoh District Relief Godown Cum Disaster 29 DDM/DRG/033/Jhinaidoh 304559 09-May-2019 16:00 Management Information Center Construction of Construction of Magura District Relief Godown 30 DDM/DRG/034/Magura 304562 09-May-2019 16:00 Cum Disaster Management Information Center Sl. Tender Closing& Opening Package No Name of Work No ID Date Time Construction of Norail District Relief Godown Cum Disaster 31 DDM/DRG/035/Norail 304566 09-May-2019 16:00 Management Information Center Construction of Bagerhat District Relief Godown Cum Disaster 32 DDM/DRG/037/Bagerhat 304569 09-May-2019 16:30 Management Information Center Construction of Khulna District Relief Godown Cum Disaster 33 DDM/DRG/038/Khulna 304570 09-May-2019 16:30 Management Information Center Construction of Construction of Chuyadanga District Relief 34 DDM/DRG/0039/Chuyadanga 304573 09-May-2019 16:30 Godown Cum Disaster Management Information Center Construction of Joypurhat District Relief Godown Cum Disaster 35 DDM/DRG/040/Joypurhat 304574 09-May-2019 16:30 Management Information Center Construction of Sirajganj District Relief Godown Cum Disaster 36 DDM/DRG/041/Sirajganj 304710 09-May-2019 17:00 Management Information Center Construction of Naogaon District Relief Godown Cum Disaster 37 DDM/DRG/042/Naogaon 304757 09-May-2019 17:00 Management Information Center Construction of Natore District Relief Godown Cum Disaster 38 DDM/DRG/043/Natore 307428 09-May-2019 17:00 Management Information Center Construction of Rajshahi District Relief Godown Cum Disaster 39 DDM/DRG/044/Rajshahi 307429 09-May-2019 17:00 Management Information Center Construction of Capai Nawabganj District Relief Godown Cum 40 DDM/DRG/045/ChapaiNawabganj 307430 09-May-2019 17:00 Disaster Management Information Center Construction of Pabna District Relief Godown Cum Disaster 41 DDM/DRG/046/Pabna 307431 09-May-2019 17:30 Management Information Center Construction of Bogura District Relief Godown Cum Disaster 42 DDM/DRG/047/Bogura 307433 09-May-2019 17:30 Management Information Center Construction of Rangpur District Relief Godown Cum Disaster 43 DDM/DRG/048/Rangpur 307434 09-May-2019 17:30 Management Information Center Construction of Dinajpur District Relief Godown Cum Disaster 44 DDM/DRG/049/Dinajpur 307435 09-May-2019 17:30 Management Information Center Construction of Lalmonihat District Relief Godown Cum Disaster 45 DDM/DRG/050/Lalmonirhat 307436 09-May-2019 17:30 Management Information Center Construction of Nilphamari District Relief Godown Cum Disaster 46 DDM/DRG/051/Nilphamari 307437 09-May-2019 18:00 Management Information Center Construction of Gaibandha District Relief Godown Cum Disaster 47 DDM/DRG/052/Gaibandha 307439 09-May-2019 18:00 Management Information Center Construction of Panchagarh District Relief Godown Cum Disaster 48 DDM/DRG/053/Panchagarh 307440 09-May-2019 18:00 Management Information Center Construction of Thakurgaon District Relief Godown Cum Disaster 49 DDM/DRG/054/Thakurgaon 307441 09-May-2019 18:00 Management Information Center Construction of Kurigram District Relief Godown Cum Disaster 50 DDM/DRG/055/Kurigram 307442 09-May-2019 18:00 Management Information Center Construction of Barishal District Relief Godown Cum Disaster 51 DDM/DRG/056/Barishal 307443 09-May-2019 18:30 Management Information Center Construction of Jhalkathi District Relief Godown Cum Disaster 52 DDM/DRG/057/Jhalkathi 307444 09-May-2019 18:30 Management Information Center Construction of Patuakhali District Relief Godown Cum Disaster 53 DDM/DRG/058/Patuakhali 307447 09-May-2019 18:30 Management Information Center Construction of Kuakata District Relief Godown Cum Disaster 54 DDM/DRG/059/Patuakhali/Kuakata 307448 09-May-2019 18:30 Management Information Center Construction of Barguna District Relief Godown Cum Disaster 55 DDM/DRG/060/Barguna 307449 09-May-2019 18:30 Management Information Center Construction of Pirojpur District Relief Godown Cum Disaster 56 DDM/DRG/061/Pirojpur 307451 09-May-2019 19:00 Management Information Center Construction of Bhola District Relief Godown Cum Disaster 57 DDM/DRG/0062/Bhola 307460 09-May-2019 19:00 Management Information Center Construction of Sylet District Relief Godown Cum Disaster 58 DDM/DRG/063/Sylet 307454 09-May-2019 19:00 Management Information Center Construction of Habiganj District Relief Godown Cum Disaster 59 DDM/DRG/064/Habiganj 307456 09-May-2019 19:00 Management Information Center Construction of Sunamganj District Relief Godown Cum Disaster 60 DDM/DRG/065/Sunamganj 307458 09-May-2019 19:00 Management Information Center Construction of Moulvibazar District Relief Godown Cum 61 DDM/DRG/066/Moulvibazar 307459 09-May-2019 19:00 Disaster Management Information Center Further information and guideline is available in the National e-GP System Portal and Form e-GP help desk ([email protected]). The Procuring Entity reserves the right to deleted reject all Tenders. ( Md. Shawkat Akbar ) (Join Secretary) Project Director Construction of District Relief Godown Cum Disaster Management Information Centers Phone: 02-9892230 e-mail: [email protected] .
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