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Sylhet Memo No Government of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh Dbœq‡bi MYZš¿ Local Government Engineering Department ‡kL nvwmbvi g~jgš¿ Office of the Executive Engineer District: Sylhet www.lged.gov.bd Memo No. 46.02.9100.000.07.005.18- 3248 Date: 09/10/2019. e-Tender Notice Tender Notice No: 16/2019-20 e-Tender is invited in the National e-GP Portal (http://www.eprocure.gov.bd) for the Procurement of Works as stated below: Sl. Tender Method of Package No. Name of Works No. ID No. Tender .Improvement of Nutanbazar-Baro Dirarai-Sathpur Road from Ch. IRIDP-2/SYL/ 1060-1560m (Road ID: 691964025) (b) Construction of 2 Nos. 1 RDW-180 0.900mx1.00m Slab Culvert at Ch. 1150m & 1260m on the same 366684 OSTETM Road under Upazila: Osmaninagar, District: Sylhet. (3rd call) Improvement of Danaram Bazar Moytree Setu - Pashchim Gauripur IRIDP-2/SYL/ Union Road via Munshi Bazar & Purbo Atason Mosjid Road from 2 DW-214 Ch. 00-841m (Road ID-691084113) under Balaganj Upazila, Sylhet. 366683 OSTETM (3rd call) .(a) Improvement of Umairgaon kataura to Baropoud LGED Road from Ch. 00-997m (Road ID No. 691624139), 1.(b) Construction of 2 IRIDP-2/SYL/ Nos. 0.625mx0.900m Slab Culvert at Ch.274m & 615m and 1.(c) 3 DW-319 Construction of 2 Nos. 1x1.50mx1.50m Slab Culvert at Ch.830m & 366681 OSTETM 915m on the same road under Upazila: Sylhet Sadar, District: Sylhet, (Salvage Cost TK. 1,82,682.95). (3rd call) Improvement of Mirergaon Shahsudharam Mazar Road from Ch. IRIDP-2/SYL/ 4 800-1242m (Road ID No. 691625214) under Upazila: Sadar, District: 366680 DW-321 rd OSTETM Sylhet (3 call) Improvement of RHD-Jalalnagoar - Molitila Connecting Road from IRIDP-2/SYL/ 5 Ch. 00-570m (Road ID No. 691625195), under Upazila: Sylhet 366679 DW-322 rd OSTETM Sadar, District: Sylhet. (Salvage Cost TK. 79,161.60). (3 call) a) Improvement of Pargona bazar-Shasundar mazar Road from Ch. IRIDP-2/SYL/ 1000-1774m (Road ID No. 691624019) (b) Construction of 2 Nos. 6 DW-330 1.00mx1.20m Slab Culvert at Ch.1460m &1675m on the same road 366678 OSTETM under Upazila: Sadar, District Sylhet. (3rd call) Maintenance of RHD (Azmotpur) - Mohespur - Kalebare - Hasanpur IRIDP-2/SYL/ 7 - Shiberchok Road. Road ID -691954034 (Ch. 00-982m) under 366677 MW-348 rd OSTETM Dakshin Surma Upazila, District: Sylhet. (3 call) Improvement of Rafipur Elaiganj Road - Madangauri Road from Ch. 00-1207m. Road ID: 691385088 b. Construction of 7 Nos. 0.625x IRIDP-2/SYL/ 0.600m slab Culvert at ch. 350m, 546m, 602m, 673m, 1000m, 8 SDW-368 366676 OSTETM 1062m 1125m on the Same Road. under Upazilla: Golapgonj, District: Sylhet. (3rd call) Improvement of Hindu Religions Nizpart Crematorium Shoshan Ghat GSIDP/SYL/ Under 1 no Nizpart Union Upazila: Jointiapur. [Latitude 25.1314 9 DW-182 367069 LTM Longitude 92.1307]. GSIDP/SYL/ Improvement of Kadipara Jame Mosque Under Rampasha Union 10 DW-181 Upazila: Biswanath. [Latitude24.8398 Longitude92.6263] 367068 LTM Contd…..P/2 = 2 = 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 e-GP Portal (http://www.eprocure.gov.bd) is required. The fees for downloading the e-Tender Documents from the National e-GP Portal have to be deposited through online at any branches of registered bank up to 28/10/2019 13:00 PM. Further information and guidelines are available in the National e-GP System Portal and from e-GP help desk ([email protected]) The Tender Notice will be available on the website: www.lged.gov.bd (A. S. M. Mohsin) Executive Engineer LGED, Sylhet Phone: 0821-716116 e-mail: [email protected] Copy forwarded for information and necessary action please to: 1. The Chief Engineer, LGED, LGED H/Q, Agargaon, Sher-e-Bangla Nagar, Dhaka-1207 2. The Additional Chief Engineer, LGED, Sylhet Division, Sylhet. 3. The Superintending Engineer, LGED, Sylhet Region, District: Sylhet. 4. The Project Director, IRIDP-2/GSIDP, LGED Bhaban, Agargaon, Sher-e-Bangla Nagar, Dhaka-1207. 5. The Deputy Commissioner, District: Sylhet. 6. The Upazila Engineer, LGED, Upazila: -------------------------------, District: Sylhet. 7. The Editor, The Daily Amar Barta /The Daily Tribunal, Dhaka with a request to publish the above e-Tender Notice (in normal size 4"x3 Column) in your widely circulated National Daily Newspaper on or before 10/10/2019 for one day only. .
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