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MUMBAI SLUM IMPROVEMENT BOARD a REGIONAL UNIT of (MAHARASHTRA HOUSING and AREA DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY) Tel No.022-66405484, E-Mail- Damusuryawanshi@Gmail.Com MUMBAI SLUM IMPROVEMENT BOARD A REGIONAL UNIT OF (MAHARASHTRA HOUSING AND AREA DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY) Tel No.022-66405484, E-mail- [email protected] Ref. No. EE/City/MSIB / e-tender / 02 / 2018-19 e-TENDER NOTICE Digitally Signed & unconditional online Tender in form ``B-1'' (Percentage Rate) are invited by the Executive Engineer (City) Division Mumbai Slum Improvement Board (Unit of MHADA) Room No. 539 4th floor Griha Nirman Bhavan Bandra (East) Mumbai 400 051 from the contractors registered with PWD /MHADA /CPWD / CIDCO / MES / MJP / MIDC / Indian Railway / BPT / MCGM / in the corresponding appropriate class of contractor or any Govt. / Semi Govt. organization. Sr. Name of Works Estimated E.M.D. 1% Security Registration Tender Time of Deposit 2% (Class) of Price limit for No cost Estimated (1% in the Contractor including completi cost form of 12% on of FDR and GST in work 1% through Rs. RA Bills) 1 Construction of Drain and Passage Near 669401.00 6694.00 13388.00 Class– 560.00 9 Months Kisan Store Near New Dhobhi Ghat, VII & Colaba, Cuffe Parade above (SIP) (187-Colaba) 2 Providing and Fixing Kota Ladi Near 858207.00 8582.00 17164.00 Class– 560.00 9 Months Sabhagruha at Macchimar Nagar Welfare VII & Society (SIP) (187-Colaba) above 3 Construction of Coba and Drain Near 780968.00 7810.00 15620.00 Class– 560.00 9 Months Sea at Geeta Nagar, Colaba VII & (SIP) (187-Colaba) above 4 Providing and Laying Drainage Line and 429104.00 4292.00 8584.00 Class– 560.00 6 Months Providing and Fixing Paver Block Near VIII & Toilet at Geeta Nagar above (SIP) (187-Colaba) 5 Providing and Laying Water Supply Line 544961.00 5450.00 10900.00 Class– 560.00 9 Months and Construction of Passage in front of VII & Raju Tea Stall Stores, Geeta Nagar, above Colaba (Sp-Fund) (187-Colaba) 6 Construction of Shed and Providing and 669401.00 6694.00 13388.00 Class– 560.00 9 Months Fixing Ladi at Chandanwadi, Hindu VII & Smashanbhumi, Marine Lines above (Sp-Fund) (187-Colaba) 7 Concreting Work and Providing and 448842.00 4488.00 8976.00 Class– 560.00 6 Months Laying Water Supply Line at Ganesh VIII & Murty Nagar, Cuffe Parade, Colaba above (Sp-Fund) (187-Colaba) 8 Providing and Laying Water Supply Line 699349.00 6994.00 13988.00 Class– 560.00 9 Months and Concreting Work Near Ganesh VII & Nagar Mitra Mandal, Ganesh Murty above Nagar, Cuffe Parade, Colaba (Sp-Fund) (187-Colaba) 9 Providing and Fixing Paver Block and 547536.00 5476.00 10952.00 Class– 560.00 9 Months Beautification Work Between Rajiya VII & Park, Nevy Nagar, Colaba above (Sp-Fund) (187-Colaba) 10 Providing and Laying Water Supply Line 597312.00 5974.00 11948.00 Class– 560.00 9 Months and Construction of Passage at K. G. N. VII & Nagar Near Back bay Depo, Colaba above (Sp-Fund) (187-Colaba) 11 Beautification Work and Providing and 472014.00 4720.00 9440.00 Class– 560.00 6 Months Fixing Paver Block Between Wood VIII & Garden, Nevy Nagar, Colaba above (Sp-Fund) (187-Colaba) 12 Providing and Laying Water Supply Line 613618.00 6136.00 12272.00 Class– 560.00 9 Months and Construction of Passage Near VII & Krishna Stores at Geeta Nagar, Colaba above (Sp-Fund) (187-Colaba) 13 Providing and Laying Water Supply Line 583581.00 5836.00 11672.00 Class– 560.00 9 Months and Providing and Fixing Rough VII & Shahabad Ladi Near Vyayamshala at above Punarvasit Ambedkar Nagar, Colaba (Sp-Fund) (187-Colaba) 14 Construction of Drain and Passage Near 459141.00 4592.00 9184.00 Class– 560.00 6 Months Pump Room at Macchimar Nagar No.03, VIII & Captain Prakash Pethe Marg, Colaba above (Sp-Fund) (187-Colaba) 15 Construction of Drain and Passage Near 506342.00 5064.00 10128.00 Class– 560.00 9 Months Toilet at Shivshrushti Macchimar Nagar, VII & Captain Prakash Pethe Marg, Colaba above (Sp-Fund) (187-Colaba) 16 Construction of Drain and Providing and 454850.00 4548.00 9096.00 Class– 560.00 6 Months Fixing Ladi Between House Gully at VIII & Rajjak Bal Vidya Mandir Chaya, Colaba above (Sp-Fund) (187-Colaba) 17 Providing and Fixing Polish Ladi and 544961.00 5450.00 10900.00 Class– 560.00 9 Months Providing and Laying Water Supply Line VII & Near Sarnath Budhavihar at Punarvasit above Ambedkar Nagar (Sp-Fund) (187-Colaba) 18 Construction of Drain and Passage and 533805.00 5338.00 10676.00 Class– 560.00 9 Months Providing and Laying Water Supply Line VII & Near Bhagwati General Stores at Colaba, above Shivshastri Macchimar Nagar No.4 (Sp-Fund) (187-Colaba) 19 Concreting Work of Under Ground 596454.00 5964.00 11928.00 Class– 560.00 9 Months Water Tank at Punarvasit Ambedkar VII & Nagar, Colaba (Sp-Fund) (187-Colaba) above 20 Concreting Work and Construction of 524364.00 5244.00 10488.00 Class– 560.00 9 Months Drain Near Badhwar Park Gate, VII & Macchimar Nagar, Colaba above (Sp-Fund) (187-Colaba) 21 Construction of Retaining Wall Near 2317159.00 23172.00 46344.00 Class– 560.00 12 Kalimata Mandir, Navtarun Naik Nagar, V-A & Months Sion Koliwada above (RW) (179-Sion Koliwada) 22 Construction of Retaining Wall Near 2145518.00 21456.00 42912.00 Class– 560.00 12 Shri. Murgan Swami Mandir, Salamati V-A & Months Hill, Mukundrao Ambedkar Marg, Sion above Koliwada (RW) (179-Sion Koliwada) 23 Construction of Retaining Wall at 1973876.00 19738.00 39476.00 Class– 560.00 12 Building No-E-9, B. S. C. Colony, V-A & Months Sardar Nagar Behind Dukkar Gully, Sion above Koliwada (RW) (179-Sion Koliwada) 24 Construction of Retaining Wall Near 1888055.00 18880.00 37760.00 Class– 560.00 12 Rawali Kamgar Vasahat in front of V-A & Months Bharat Gas, Sion Koliwada above (RW) (179-Sion Koliwada) 25 Construction of Retaining Wall Near 2402980.00 24030.00 48060.00 Class– 560.00 12 Adinath Society, Acharya Nagar, Shaikh V-A & Months Mistry Dargah Road, Sion Koliwada above (RW) (179-Sion Koliwada) 26 Construction of Sarvajanik Sabhagruha 429104.00 4292.00 8584.00 Class– 560.00 6 Months at Laxmi Chawl, Anna Nagar, Dharavi VIII & (MLA-LAD) (178-Dharavi) above 27 Construction of Balwadi Near Tekdi 429104.00 4292.00 8584.00 Class– 560.00 6 Months Masjid, Dharavi VIII & (MLA-LAD) (178-Dharavi) above 28 Concreting Work and Renovation of 437686.00 4376.00 8752.00 Class– 560.00 6 Months Office at Balgopal Mitra Mandal, VIII & Dharavi above (MLA-LAD) (178-Dharavi) 29 Construction of Toilet at M. L. Wadi, 944028.00 9440.00 18880.00 Class– 560.00 9 Months Dharavi VII & (MLA-LAD) (178-Dharavi) above 30 Construction of Drain and Passage at 514924.00 5150.00 10300.00 Class– 560.00 9 Months M. L. Wadi, Dharavi VII & (MLA-LAD) (178-Dharavi) above 31 Construction of Pyau at Sai Sevak Mitra 429104.00 4292.00 8584.00 Class– 560.00 6 Months Mandal, Dharavi VIII & (MLA-LAD) (178-Dharavi) above 32 Seating Arrangement and Providing and 622200.00 6222.00 12444.00 Class– 560.00 9 Months Fixing Paver Block Between Darukhana VII & Hindu Smashanbhumi above (SBVY) (184-Byculla) 33 Filling Red Soil, Providing and Fixing 708021.00 7080.00 14160.00 Class– 560.00 9 Months Ladi and Construction of Kundi Between VII & Darukhana Smashanbhumi Near above Baldafan Bhumi (SBVY) (184-Byculla) 34 Plastering of Toilet, Providing and 1287311.00 12874.00 25748.00 Class– 560.00 9 Months Fixing Tiles, Concreting Work, VI & Providing and Fixing Ladi, Construction above of Coba, Weather Shed and Passage at Nariyalwadi Kabrasthan, Ray Road, Mumbai (SBVY) (184-Byculla) 35 Seating Arrangement, Trees Planting, 526939.00 5270.00 10540.00 Class– 560.00 9 Months Providing and Fixing Paver Block and VII & Beautification Work at Hussaini Baug, above Madanpura (Beautification) (184-Byculla) 36 Construction of Drain and Passage, 756080.00 7560.00 15120.00 Class– 560.00 9 Months Coba, Chambers and Concreting Work at VII & Ehale Habib Masjid and Between above Zhopadpatti, Bapu Jagtap Marg and B. J. Marg, Byculla (SIP) (184-Byculla) 37 Construction of Toilet Beside 1287311.00 12874.00 25748.00 Class– 560.00 9 Months Highway Apartment, Sion Trombay VI & Marg, Sion (E) above (MLC-LAD) (Shri. Prasad Lad) 38 Construction of Toilet Behind Sion 1287311.00 12874.00 25748.00 Class– 560.00 9 Months Talav, Sion Trombay Marg, Sion (E) VI & (MLC-LAD) (Shri. Prasad Lad) above 39 Construction of Toilet Near Compound 1287311.00 12874.00 25748.00 Class– 560.00 9 Months Wall, Sion I.T.I., Sion (E) VI & (MLC-LAD) (Shri. Prasad Lad) above 40 Construction of Toilet Near Sion Fort, 1287311.00 12874.00 25748.00 Class– 560.00 9 Months Sion (E) (MLC-LAD) (Shri. Prasad Lad) VI & above 41 Construction of Retaining Wall at Mata 1716414.00 17164.00 34328.00 Class– 560.00 12 Parvati Nagar, Dr. Bhagwandas Indrajeet V-A & Months Road (RW) (185-Malbar Hill) above 42 Construction of Retaining Wall Near 858207.00 8582.00 17164.00 Class– 560.00 9 Months Parmar Cottage, Dr. Bhagwandas VII & Indrajeet Road (RW) (185-Malbar Hill) above 43 Construction of Retaining Wall Shivaji 858207.00 8582.00 17164.00 Class– 560.00 9 Months Nagar Zopadpatti, Nepeansea Road VII & (RW) (185-Malbar Hill) above 44 Providing and Fixing Ladi in Premieses 171641.00 1716.00 3432.00 Class– 560.00 6 Months of Saibaba Mandir at Jay Prakash IX & Zhopadpatti, 68, Nepean Sea Road, above Rangutha Lane, Mumbai-36 (MLA-LAD) (185-Malbar Hill) 45 Construction of New Vidyut Meter 171641.00 1716.00 3432.00 Class– 560.00 6 Months Cabin at Rajjak Samaj Panchayat, 91 IX & F.F., Ramnath Dhobhi Compound, above Bhagwandas Indrajeet Road, Banganga, Mumbai-06 (MLA-LAD) (185-Malbar Hill) 46 Beautification Work in Premises of 429104.00 4292.00 8584.00 Class– 560.00 6 Months Smarak at Swarajya Bhumi Lokmanya VIII & Tilak Smarak, Girgaon Chowpati, above Mumbai-34 (MLA-LAD) (185-Malbar Hill) 47 Construction of R.C.C.
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