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Sambalpur-Ll 1 NR Buildi Name of the SI. Name of the Works Amount Remarks t& B ) Division No. Required (1) (2) (3) И) (5) Sambalpur-ll 1 N.R. Building such as concreting to ramp of UG 4.50 Boys hostel and painting works to Boys hostel No,5 of VIMSAR Burla 2 N.R. Building such as providing leak proofing 4.20 treatment to old central store of VIMSAR Burela 3 N.R. Building such as repair and renovation to 4.00 Old CT scan of VIMSAR Burla 4 N.R. Building such as U,G, Ladies hostel of 1.90 VIMSAR Burla 5 N.R. Building such as repair and renovaiton to 3.50 ТВ ward of VIMSAR Burla 6 N.R. Building such as repair to approach road 4.00 of Ladies hostel No.3 of VSS IMSAR Burla. 7 Administrative office Building such as leak 5.00 proof treatment of ITI at Hirakud 8 S/R such as Painting works outside of Boys 5.00 Hostel at Hirakud ( 1st Floor) 9 Sub-Collector office such as renovation of sub 4.50 register section. 10 N/R building such as repair & renovation to 5.00 the cancer ward of VIMSAR. 11 N/R building such as leak proof treatment to 5.00 Nursing SchooL,Burla . 12 N.R. Building such as providing plastic emulsion 2.80 paint and weather coat to Ladies Hostel No.1 of VIMSAR, Burla 13 N/R building such as Repair & Renovation to 4.90 PWD Subdivision office,Burla . 14 N/R building such as providing & fixing 4.60 designer tiles in front of PWD Subdivision off ice, Burla . 15 N/R building such as Repair & Renovation to 3.80- GED JE office, Burla . 16 N/R building such as applying wall 4.00 putty,plastic emulsion painting to pediatric department of VIMSAR,Burla . 17 N.R. Building such as repair of compound walL 4.70 h partition wall to Ladies Hostel No.1 & PG Hostel of VIMSAR, Burla C:\Users\User\Desktop\AMP-Non-Res _20l9-20/0ld NR P8..35/48 Name of the SI. Name of the Works Amount Remar1^ (REtB) Division No. Required (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) 18 N/R building such as providing & fitting M.S. 4.20 Grills to new orthopedic building of VIMSAR. 19 N/R building such as providing Et fixing 5.00 designer tiles for approach to the college building of VIMSAR. 20 N/R building such as applying putty ,plasti: 5.00 emulsion paint & painting to doors & windows & fixing of Mosquito net to 2nd & 3rd Medicine ward iMale) of Indoor Hospital of VIMSAR,Burla 21 N/R building such as applying putty ,plastic 5.00 emulsion paint Et painting to doors Et window; & fixing of Mosquito net to 4th & 5th Medicine ward (Male) of Indoor Hospital of VIMSAR, BurUi 22 N/R building such as Repair & Renovation tc 5.00 Soil conservation office , Burla . 23 N/R building such as Repair & Renovation tc 3.40 vetenary office building , Burla . 24 N/R building such as repair Et renovation to 3.50 emergency ОТ & recovery room of Indoor hospital of VIMSAR. 25 N.R. Building such as providing leak proof 4.00 treatment to top roof of Pharmacology department and auditorium back of VIMSAR Burla 26 N.R. Building such as repair of compound wall 4.50 for new N.T. Hosteel of VIMSAR Burla (Repair of plinth protection, drain slab, earth cutting) under plan scheme ^ 27 N.R. Building such as repair and renovaiton to 4.00 latrine block in front of male and female medicine ward and repair of dust bin behind Pathology department of VIUMSAR Burla 28 N.R. Building such as providing M.S. Grill to 3.00 new Nursing school (3rd floor) of VIMSAR Burla 29 N.R.Building such as providing leak proof 2.90 ï 1 treatment to roof of (R&BJ Sub-Division office,Burla for the year 2018-19 C:\Users\User\Desktop\AMP NorvRes. 2019-2Û/Old NR Pg_36/48 1 Name of the SI. Name of the Works Amount Remarks Л&В) Division No. Required (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) 30 N.R. Buildings such as repair of Bath Rooms at 3.00 the Back side of Hospital building of VSS IMSAR, Burla 31 (R&B) Section office Kuchinda 2.80 32 (R&B) Section office Bamra 2.00 33 (R&B) Quality Control office Kuchinda 1.50 34 Agriculture Office at Kuchinda 2.80 35 (R&B) Store at Kuchinda 3.50 36 Revenue Rest Shed at Kuchinda 4.50 ' TOTAL= 141.00 S/R to ...... Deogarh 1 Collectorate Building 7.00 2 Ladies hostel of ANM training centre at Deogarh 6.00 3 Academic block ANM training centre at Deogarh 6.00 4 Admistrative block of ANM training centre at 2.00 Deogarh 5 District Treasury Building at Deogarh 7 00 6 Dy. Director of Haticultur office at Deogarh 5 00 7 Govt. Press Bldg at Deogarh 5.00 , I Total = 38.00 S/R to ...... Jharsuguda 1 Blood bank, Jharsuguda 4.00 2 Vigilance unit Office at Jharsuguda 3.00 3 Veterinary imspection building (FPL & DDL) 3.00 4 Maternity centre at DHH, Jharsuguda 3.00 5 Paediatric Ward DHH, Jharsuguda 2.00 6 Belpahar Hospital 5.00 7 Brajrajnagar Hospital 3.00 Total= 23.00 S/R to ...... Baragarh 1 S.T.School Bargarh such asfepair, renovation . 3.00 2 D.P.M.U office Building Bargarh 5.00 3 D.l office building such as washing and Painting 3.00 4 Employment Exchange office Building 4.00 5 Excise Deptt. Old Office Building such washing 2.00 and painting 6 A.D.T. Office Building such as washing and 2.00 E It painting. 7 Vetnary office at Bargarh such as repair of 4.00 Drain. * C:\Users\User\De5ktop\AMP-Non-Re5._2019-20/Old NR Pg_37/48 Name of the SI. Name of the Works Amount Remar'^ (REtB) Division No. Required (1) (2) (3) И) (5) 8 panchayat college bargarh stkh as renovation 4.00 of Principal chamber shed for DG 9 Excise superintending office Bargarh such .as 3.00 providing roof slab grading and washing arid painting. 10 Small saving office 8t Sports Office such as 5.00 change of Roof at Bargarh 11 Revenue Inspector office at Bargarh. 2.00 12 D.I.P.R.O office at Bargarh such as false celirg 3.00 washing and painting 13 PWD sub-Division office bargarh 2.00 14 Register office Bargarh 3.50 15 veterinary hospital Bargarh 3.00 16 Vigilance Office at Bargarh such as providing of 5.00 gypsum Board ceilling washing and painting 17 CMC attabira such as repair of toe wall and 3.00 paver block 18 DAO office building Bargarh such as concretim; 3.00 courtyard 19 SDH,Padampur such as repair of x ray room and 5.00 provision of cow catcher 20 Textile office bargarh 3.00 21 District Agriculture office at Padampur. 2.00 22 Tahasil Record Room at Attabira. 2.00 23 CHC Hospital at Barpali sue as ceiling and color 5.00 coated roof sheet to Ramp. 24 Vetinary Dispensary at Attabira. 5.00 25 PWD Section office at Attabira. 5.00 26 A.R.C.S. Office Building (Co-Op. Deptt.) at 2.50 Bargarh. 27 Dist. Planning Office Bargarh such as 3.00 Construction of Cycle shed 28 D.P.M.U. Office Bargarh. 2.00 29 Tahasil office Building Barpali 2.00 30 R.l. office at Attabira 6.00 Total = 102.00 S/R to...... Bolangir 1 CDVO office building at Balangir 5.0Û 2 LITC building at BaLangir 5.00 3 Gents Hostel of LITC building at Balangir 5.00 4 Govt.womens college at Balangir 15.00 5 P.R Hit'h school,Balangir 15.00 Name of the SI. Name of the Works Amount Remarks ~X&B) Division No. Required (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) 6 Rajendra College Balangir 5.00 7 Collectorate Building at Balangir^ 15.00 Total= 65.00 S/R to...... Kantabaniji 1 Anchal office building at Kantabanji 14.00 2 Titilagarh (R&B) Sub-Division office at 4.00 Titilagarh 3 REtB Divisional store at Kantabanji 5.00 4 Patnagarh(R6tB) Sub Division office, Patnagarh 3.00 5 Kantabanji (R&B) Division office at Kantabanji 5.00 Total= 31.00 S/R to...... Sonepur 1 Collectorate Building at Sonepur (Phase-I) 5.00 2 Collectorate Building at Sonepur (Phase-ll) 5.00 - 3 Old Tahasil office at Sonepur 4.00 4 Collectorate building at Sonepur (Phase-IV) 5.00 5 Tahasil office at Birmaharajpur 3.00 Total= 22.00 S/R to ...... Kalahandi 1 Sub-Collector Office Building at Bhawanipatna 5.00 I 2 DHH at Bhawanipatna 5.00 3 District Sub-Registrar Office at Bhawanipatna 4.00 4 Joint Commercial Tax Office at Bhawanipatna 4.00 5 District Circuite House at Bhawanipatna 4.00 6 Ayurvedic Office Building at Bhawanipatna 2.00 7 R.I.Office cum-res at Bhawanipatna 4.00 8 Tahasil Office at Bhawanipatna 3.00 9 Eye ward of DHH at Bhawanipatna 4.00 , 10 Sub-Collector Office at Dharamgarh 4.00 11 Sub-Collector Office at Bhawanipatna 2.00 12 Administrative Building of Agriculture College 3.00 at Bhawanipatna 13 Collectorate Building at Bhawanipatna 5.00 14 Female ward of ТВ hospital at Bhawanipatna 4.00 \ 15 Revenue Rest Shed Building at Dharamgarh. 4.00 16 Tahasil Office Building at Kesinga 3.00 C:\Users\User\Desktop\AMP-Non-Res._2019-20/Old NR -----------------■--------------------- Pgjwz Name of the SI.
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