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Short Notice Inviting Tenders SHORT NOTICE INVITING TENDERS Sealed tenders T.S based on item rates/percentage are hereby invited for the works mentioned below from the contractors/firms enlisted with C&W department punjab / Chief Engineer District Supports and Monitoring Department Lahore/ E.D.O. (W&S) Chakwal in the field of Building Sector for the year 2016-17. Tender documents on payment of prescribed tender fee in shape of CDR can be obtained soon after publication of advertisement in daily newspapers during working hours upto 22.12.2016 from the office of the undersigned or E.D.O (W&S) Chakwal on written request accompanied with attested copies of Enlistment/renewal letters and fee receipt for 2016-17 and Valid/Fresh PEC license for 2016. The representatives of the contractors / firms should bring authority letter and application on pad form of the original contractor. In case of managing partner of the firm, power of attorney and partnership deed will be required. Tenders will be received in the office of the undersigned upto 2.00 P.M on 24.12.2016 and will be opened at 2:30 PM on same day by the District Tender Board, Chakwal in the presence of participanting contractors or their representatives. Conditional tenders and tenders not accompanied with earnest money @ 2% of the bid / tendered amount in shape of deposit at call issued by any scheduled bank will not be entertained /accepted. Tendered rates and amounts should be filled in figure as well as in words and Tenders should be signed as per general directions given in the tender documents. According to the additional clause No.26-A Additional Performance Security, if applicable, will have to be deposited by the contractor himself irrespective of any further information and their upon to contractor in this regard within stipulated period 15-days after receipt of tenders. Undersigned may reject all bids or proposals at any time prior to the acceptance of a bid or proposal, as provided under Rule 35(1) of Punjab Procurement Rules 2014 Last date of receipt of application & issuance of tenders 22.12.2016 Date of receiving and opening of tenders 24.12.2016 Sr. Name of Work (Rs) (Rs) No. Date Time Earnest Cost(M) T.S No. T.S & Estimated TenderFee Completion Money(2%) RE-CONSTRUCTION OF DANGEROUS BUILDINGS IN DISTRICT CHAKWAL FOR THE YEAR 2016-17 Reconstruction of 01 Laboratory DO (B) Ckl 1 room, staff room & class room in 3.631 No.3545/D 72620/- 04 Months 10000/- GHS Dharyala Kahoon dt.02.12.2016 Reconstruction of 01 No. DO (B) Ckl 2 dangerous class room in GES 1.021 No.3545/D 20420/- 02 Months 10000/- Wahali Zer dt.02.12.2016 Reconstruction of 05 No. DO (B) Ckl 3 dangerous class rooms in GHS 7.645 No.3545/D 152900/- 06 Months 10000/- Ara dt.02.12.2016 Reconstruction of 10 No. DO (B) Ckl 4 dangerous class rooms in GHS 10.744 No.3545/D 214900/- 09 Months 10000/- Katas dt.02.12.2016 Reconstruction of 02 No. DO (B) Ckl 5 dangerous class rooms & Head 3.005 No.3545/D 60100/- 04 Months 10000/- Master Office in GHS Chakora dt.02.12.2016 Reconstruction of 03 No. DO (B) Ckl 6 dangerous class rooms in GHSS 3.675 No.3545/D 73500/- 04 Months 10000/- Dheedwal dt.02.12.2016 Reconstruction of 03 No. DO (B) Ckl dangerous class rooms, Head 7 10.731 No.3545/D 214620/- 09 Months 10000/- Master Office & Hall, in GHS Farid dt.02.12.2016 Kassar Reconstruction of 10 No. DO (B) Ckl 8 dangerous class rooms in GGHS 13.564 No.3545/D 271280/- 10 Months 10000/- No. 1 Chakwal dt.02.12.2016 Reconstruction of 01 No. DO (B) Ckl 9 dangerous class room in GGHS 1.671 No.3545/D 33420/- 02 Months 10000/- Chak Malook (Primary Portion) dt.02.12.2016 Reconstruction of 03 No. DO (B) Ckl 10 dangerous class rooms and 01 5.573 No.3545/D 111460/- 05 Months 10000/- Hall in GGHS Mangwal dt.02.12.2016 Reconstruction of 03 No. DO (B) Ckl 11 dangerous class rooms in GGHS 3.675 No.3545/D 73500/- 04 Months 10000/- Sakriala dt.02.12.2016 Reconstruction of 02 No. DO (B) Ckl 12 dangerous class room in GGHS 2.634 No.3545/D 52700/- 03 Months 10000/- Dharuggi (Primary Portion) dt.02.12.2016 Reconstruction of 06 No. DO (B) Ckl 13 dangerous class rooms in GGHS 5.838 No.3545/D 116760/- 05 Months 10000/- Dheedwal dt.02.12.2016 Reconstruction of 02 No. DO (B) Ckl 14 dangerous class rooms in GGHS 2.471 No.3545/D 49420/- 03 Months 10000/- Kal dt.02.12.2016 Reconstruction of 01 No. DO (B) Ckl 15 dangerous class room in GPS 1.021 No.3545/D 20420/- 02 Months 10000/- Bhattian wali dt.02.12.2016 Reconstruction of 04 No. DO (B) Ckl 16 dangerous class rooms in GHSS 3.926 No.3545/D 78520/- 04 Months 10000/- Kallar Kahar (Primary Portion) dt.02.12.2016 Reconstruction of 02 No. DO (B) Ckl 17 dangerous class rooms in GHS 2.471 No.3545/D 49420/- 03 Months 10000/- Khairpur dt.02.12.2016 Reconstruction of 02 No. DO (B) Ckl 18 dangerous class room in GGHS 2.471 No.3545/D 49420/- 03 Months 10000/- Khairpur dt.02.12.2016 Reconstruction of 02 No. DO (B) Ckl 19 dangerous class room in GGHS 1.985 No.3545/D 39700/- 03 Months 10000/- Noorpur (Primary Portion) dt.02.12.2016 Reconstruction of 06 No. DO (B) Ckl 20 dangerous class rooms in GHSS 6.963 No.3545/D 139260/- 06 Months 10000/- Kallar Kahar (High Portion) dt.02.12.2016 Reconstruction of 02 No. DO (B) Ckl 21 dangerous class rooms in GGPS 1.985 No.3546/D 39700/- 03 Months 10000/- Nikki Choi dt.02.12.2016 Reconstruction of 03 No. DO (B) Ckl 22 dangerous class rooms in GPS 2.949 No.3546/D 59000/- 03 Months 10000/- Tamman No. 1 dt.02.12.2016 Reconstruction of 03 No. DO (B) Ckl 23 dangerous class rooms in GHS 3.445 No.3546/D 68900/- 04 Months 10000/- Bhilomar (Primary Portion) dt.02.12.2016 Reconstruction of 03 No. DO (B) Ckl 24 dangerous class rooms in GHS 3.445 No.3546/D 68900/- 04 Months 10000/- Dhulli dt.02.12.2016 Reconstruction of 04 No. DO (B) Ckl 25 dangerous class rooms in GHS 3.912 No.3546/D 78250/- 04 Months 10000/- Bhagtal dt.02.12.2016 Reconstruction of 02 No. DO (B) Ckl 26 dangerous class room in GHS 1.985 No.3546/D 39700/- 03 Months 10000/- Jabbi Shah Dilawar dt.02.12.2016 Reconstruction of 02 No. DO (B) Ckl 27 dangerous class rooms in GHS 1.985 No.3546/D 39700/- 03 Months 10000/- Dhoke Musahib dt.02.12.2016 Reconstruction of 02 No. DO (B) Ckl 28 dangerous class rooms in GHS 1.985 No.3546/D 39700/- 03 Months 10000/- Gattal dt.02.12.2016 Reconstruction of 03 No. DO (B) Ckl 29 dangerous class rooms in GGHS 2.949 No.3546/D 59000/- 03 Months 10000/- Kotera dt.02.12.2016 Reconstruction of 03 No. DO (B) Ckl 30 dangerous class rooms in GGHS 2.949 No.3546/D 59000/- 03 Months 10000/- Chowkhandi (Primary Portion) dt.02.12.2016 Reconstruction of 02 No. DO (B) Ckl 31 dangerous class rooms in GGHS 1.985 No.3546/D 39700/- 03 Months 10000/- Bhagtal dt.02.12.2016 Reconstruction of 01 No. DO (B) Ckl 32 dangerous class room in GES 1.021 No.3546/D 20420/- 02 Months 10000/- Larian dt.02.12.2016 Reconstruction of 02 No. DO (B) Ckl 33 dangerous class rooms in GHS 1.985 No.3546/D 39700/- 03 Months 10000/- Thoa Mehram Khan dt.02.12.2016 Reconstruction of 02 No. DO (B) Ckl 34 dangerous class rooms in GHS 1.985 No.3546/D 39700/- 03 Months 10000/- Chowkhandi (Primary Portion) dt.02.12.2016 Reconstruction of 03 No. DO (B) Ckl 35 dangerous class rooms in GGHS 3.445 No.3546/D 68900/- 04 Months 10000/- Shah Muhammad Wali dt.02.12.2016 Reconstruction of 05 No. DO (B) Ckl 36 dangerous class rooms in GHS 6.082 No.3546/D 121650/- 06 Months 10000/- No. 1 Dhurnal dt.02.12.2016 Reconstruction of 05 No. DO (B) Ckl 37 dangerous class rooms in GHS 6.082 No.3546/D 121650/- 06 Months 10000/- Kot Gullah dt.02.12.2016 Reconstruction of 04 No. DO (B) Ckl dangerous class rooms, 38 5.245 No.3545/D 104900/- 05 Months 10000/- Headmaster office and store in dt.02.12.2016 GGCMS Dharyala Kahoon Reconstruction of 02 No. DO (B) Ckl 39 dangerous class rooms with 2.851 No.3545/D 57020/- 03 Months 10000/- veranda in GPS Dhoke Shareen dt.02.12.2016 Reconstruction of Dangerous DO (B) Ckl 40. School Buildings of GPS 3.029 No.3545/D 60600/- 03 Months 10000/- Khandoya dt.02.12.2016 Reconstruction of 03 No. DO (B) Ckl 41 dangerous class rooms in GGPS 3.601 No.3545/D 72020/- 04 Months 10000/- Sardhi dt.02.12.2016 Reconstruction of 02 No. DO (B) Ckl 42 dangerous class rooms in GGES 1.981 No.3545/D 39620/- 03 Months 10000/- Chumbi dt.02.12.2016 Reconstruction of 01 No. DO (B) Ckl 43 dangerous class room in GGPS 1.021 No.3545/D 20420/- 02 Months 10000/- Kallo dt.02.12.2016 PROVISION OF MISSING FACILITIES IN VARIOUS SCHOOLS OF DISTRICT CHAKWAL FOR THE YEAR 2016-17 DO (B) Ckl P/O Water Supply in GMMS Musa 44 0.312 No.3547/D 6250/- 01 Month 160/- Kahoot dt.02.12.2016 DO (B) Ckl 45 P/O Water Supply in GGPS Kurpal 0.263 No.3547/D 5260/- 01 Month 135/- dt.02.12.2016 DO (B) Ckl P/O Water Supply, Toilet Block & 46 1.459 No.3549/D 29200/- 03 Months 10000/- Boundary wall in GHS Nachindi dt.02.12.2016 DO (B) Ckl P/O Water Facility & Toilet Block in 47 0.702 No.3549/D 14050/- 03 Month 10000/- GGHS Karyala dt.02.12.2016 DO (B) Ckl P/O Water Supply & Toilet Block in 48 0.702 No.3549/D 14050/- 03 Month 10000/- GHS Mulhal Mughlan dt.02.12.2016 DO (B) Ckl P/O Water Supply in GGPS Chak 49 0.312 No.3547/D 6250/- 01 Month 160/- Koka dt.02.12.2016 DO (B) Ckl P/O Water Supply in GGPS Dhoke 50 0.297 No.3547/D 5950/- 01 Month 150/- Naizian dt.02.12.2016 DO (B) Ckl 51 P/O Water Supply in GPS Dhappi 0.201 No.3547/D 4020/- 01 Month 100/- dt.02.12.2016 DO (B) Ckl P/O Water Supply & Toilet Block in 52 1.015 No.3549/D 20300/- 03 Months 10000/- GHS Buchal Kalan dt.02.12.2016 DO (B) Ckl P/O Water Supply & Toilet Block in 53 0.809 No.3549/D 16200/- 03 Month 10000/- GGES Khandoa dt.02.12.2016 DO (B) Ckl 54 P/O Water
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