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Gazette( Government of Gioa~ Daman and Diu I REGD. G,QA - Ii I I Panaji, 20th March, 1975 il'halguna 29, 1896) SERIES III No. 51· OFFICIA~L GAZETTE( GOVERNMENT OF GIOA~ DAMAN AND DIU Rs. 243/-, 60, Rs. 2/-. (4) Rs. 9,705·40, Rs. 243/-, 60, GOVERNMENT OF GOA, DAMAN Rs. 2/-. (5) Rs. 9,705-40, Rs. 243/-, 60, Rs. 2/_. (6) Rs. 9,705·40, Rs'. 243/-, 60" Rs. 2/-. (7) Rs. 9,705-40, AND DIU Rs. 243/-, 60, Rs. 2/-. (8) 9,705-40, Rs. 243/-, 60, Rs. 2/-. (9) Rs. 9,705-40, Rs. 243/-, 60, Rs. 2/-. (10) Rs.9,705-40, Education and Public Works Department Rs. 243/-, 60, Rs. 2/-. (11) Rs. 9,705-40, Rs. 243/-, 60, Rs. 2/-. (12) Rs. 9,703-01, Rs. 243/-, 60, ks. 2/-. (13) RS.,9,582-45, Rs. 240/_, 60, Rs. 2/-. (14) Rs.9,007-22, Public Works Department Rs. 225/-, 60. Rs. 2/-. (15) Rs. 9,005-05, Rs. 225/-, 60, Rs. 2/-. (16) Rs. 8,812-68, Rs. 220/-, 60, Rs. 2/_. Works Division' V - Panaji (17) Rs. 8,612-40, Rs. 215/-, 60, Rs. 2/-. (18) Rs. 8,335-59, Rs. 208/-, 60, Rs. 2/-. (19) Rs. 8,335-59, Rs. 208/-, 60, Rs. 2/-. (20) Rs. 8,325-88, Rs. 208/-, 60, Rs. 2/·. Tender notic~ no. HUAccts/F~ 13/33/74·75 (21) RB. 7,859-13, Rs. 197/-, 60, Rs. 2/-. (22) RS.4,206-90, The Executive Engineer, Works Divjsion V, Public Works Rs. 105/-, 30, Rs. 2/-. (23) 2,917-60, Rs. 72/·, 30, Department, Panaji-Goa, invites on behalf of the President Rs. 2/-. (24) Rs. 2,891-89, Rs. 73/-, 30, Rs. 2/-. of India, sealed percentage rate tenders from approved and el1g:ible contractors upto 2i>-3-'1975, for the below mentioned Condition'S and tender forms can be had from his Office works:- upto 3.30 p. m. on 24-3~1975. on working days. Tenders of contractors who do not deposit earne..~t money -in prescribed 1. Construction of irrigation wells (4 1110'S.) at Latam­ form are liable to be rejected. Contractor also should produce barcem, Taluka Bicholim Goa. 1ncome~tax clearance certif.icate before the ,issue of tender. Construction of: drinking water wells at: - Panaji, 12th March, 1975. - The ExecuHve Engineer, U. R. 2. Ambeshi Pale Taluka Blcholim. Pi.ssurlencar. 3. Nanell V. P. Thana Taluka Sattari. I 4. Cotorem Mhalsekarwada V. P. Cotorem Taluka SatarI. Tender notice n,c. H IIAcctslF-13/34/74-75 I 5. Mhalpan Xencor-wada V. P. Cotorem Taluka Satari. 6. Mauxi Khalchawada V. P. Maux,i Taluka Sattari. The Executive Engineer, Works DIvision V, Public Works Department, Panaji-Goa., invites on behalf of the President I 7. GOlaU (near school) V. P. Thana Taluka Sattari. of India, sealed percentage rate tenders from approved and 8. Patwal V. P. Cotor-em Talulm Satari. eligible contractors upto 26-3-1975., for the below mentioned works:- 9. Rashtyawaril-wada at Nagargao V. P. Nagargao Taluka Sattari. 1. Fabricating of traulley for slipway at Britona for Fisheries Department Taluka Bardez. 10. Biron-da V. P. Bironda Taluka Sattar,L 2. Construction of addition and alteration to the exist­ 11. Charwane (Pailadchawada) V. P. Thana Taluka ing school building at Nadora Madel V. P. Revora Sattari. Taluka Bardez. I 12. Pailadchawada VI. P. Maus Taluka Sattari. 3. Construction of additional class-room to the exisNng 13. Dhatwada V. P. Pissurlem Taluka Sattari. one room school building at Khodiyem Taluka Satafli. 14. Gaudew3:da, Village Corgao Taluka Pernem. 4. Construction of addition and alteration to the existing i school building at Chicole-Dhargal Taluka Pernem. 15. Old-Goa, Taluka TiswadL Construction of drinking water wells at: - 16. Hivre-Budruk Taluka Sattari. 5. Voilawada Guleli V. P. Guleli Taluka Satari. 17. Bandhwada V. P. Pissurlem Taluka Sattari. 6. Ustem V. P. Nagargao Taluka Satari. 18.. Surla V. P. Thana Taluka Sattar!. 7. Sakarwaua V. P. Thana Taluka Satari. 19. Kudshem No.2 V. P. Sancordem Taluka Satari. B. Kumbarkhan V. P. p.issurlem Taluka Satari. 20. Adv,oi Dessaiwada V. ~. Pissuriem Taluka Satari. 21. In premises of Agricultural Farm Chimbel Taluka 9. Sonshi V. P. Honda Taluka Satari. 'Illswadi. 10. Conad Corgao Taluka Pernem. 22. Repairs to the well at Purkewada Mandrem Taluka 11. Pethechawada Taluka Pernem. Pennem. 12. Shetyewada-Torshem Taluka Pernem. 23. Constructio~ of <Irinking water well at Upper-Harvale Voilawada V. P. Sanquelim Taluka BichoHm. 13. Parab-wada, Torshem Taluka Pernem. 24. Repairs of well at Moicawada in V. P. PHerne 14. Naika-wada Torshem Taluka Pernem. Taluka Bardez. 15. 'Deusua Cqrgao Taluka Pernem. Estimated cost, earnest money, time limit -in days and the 16. Vaddi-Morlem'in V. P. Taleigao Taluka Tiswadi. ,cost of tender forms are as follows:- 17." Babalwad.a V. P. Anjuna (2 wells) Taluka Bardez. (1) Rs. 15,434-84, Rs.386/-, ',90. Rs. 5/-. (2) Rs. 12,032-22, Rs. 301/-, 60, Rs. 5/_. (3) Rs. 9,705-40, lB. Hivre-Khurd Taluka S.atari. 446 • SERIES III No. 51 • • 19. Bicholim T,alul{a Bicholim. his office upto 4.00 p. m. of 22-3-1975 on all working days . Tender of the contractors who do npt deposit Earnest Money 20. Repairs ,to the well at Ibrampur Taluka, Pernem. in prescribed form ,is liable to be rejected.' . 21. In V. P. Guirim Taluka Bardez. Margao, 12th March, 1975. - The Executive Engineer, S. Y. 22. Nachtnola in V. P. "Moira Nachinola Taluka Bardez. Kharrangate. 23.' Porsao-Moira in V. P. MoJra Nachinola 'l'alukaBardez. 24. Dhalwada Chapora V. P. Anjuna Taluka Bardez. Auction Notice- no. WDVllI/ADM·6/iE-I/29/74-75 25. Ghorbhat-Ga:lgvs V. P. Salvador do Mundo Taluka Auction of 3 blocks of temporary sanitary installed at Bardez. Almeida High School, Ponda during the Exposition of 26. La:iambarshem-Bhat Manduga-wada in V. P. Assagao st. Francis Xavier, will be held on 22-3-1975 at 11.00 a. m. Taluka Baroez. an the office of the AssIstant Engineer, Sub-Division IV, Works DivIsion VIII (Bldgs), Ponda, Goa, on «as is where 27. Palmar near Church V. P. Pomburpa Taluka Bardez. is basis». 28. Eandio-Chopdem V. P. OXel Taluka Bardez. Initial bid is Rs. 13,568.00. Intending bidders will have 00 29. Manswada V. P. Oxel Taluka Bardez. deposit 2%% of the initial bid amount. Other terms and condi-­ tions may be seen in the above mentioned office. Estimate-d (!ost. earnest money. time limit ,in days and the cost of tender forms are as follows:- Margao, 13th March, 1975.':"-- The Executive Engineer, S. Y. Kharangate. (1) Rs. 22,528-26, Rs.563/-, 60,Rs. 5/-. (2) Rs.12,415-94, Rs. 311/-, 60, Rs. 5/-. (3) Rs. 9,921_05, Rs. 248/-, 60, Rs. 2/-. (4) Rs. 6,758-25, Rs.· 169/-, 45, Rs. 2/-. Works Division X - Panaji-Goa (5) Rs. 9,703-01, Rs. 243/-, 6,0, Rs. 2/-. (6) Rs. 9,703-()1, Rs. 243/-, 60, Rs. 2/-. (7) Rs. 9,703-01, Rs. 243/-, 60, Tender Notice no. PWD/WDX/Accts/F.ll/13/74-75 Rs. 2/-. (8) Rs. 9,703-01, Rs. 243/-, 60, Rs. 2/-. (9) Rs. 9,703-01, Rs. 243/-, 60, Rs. 2/-. (10) Rs.9,005-()5, The Executive EngIneer, Works Dlvision X, P. W. D., Rs. 225/_, 60, Rs. 2/-. (11) Rs. 9,005-05, Rs. 225/-, 60, Sanguem invites on behalf of the President of India. sealed­ Rs. 2/-. (12) Rs. 9,005-05, Rs. 225/-, 60, Rs. 2/-. Percentage Rate Tenders from approved and elegible con­ (13) Rs. 9,005-05, Rs. 225/-, 60, Rs. 2/-. (14) Rs.9,005-05, tractors upto 16.00 hours on 29-3-1975 for the work of­ Rs. 225/-, 60, Rs. 2/_, (15) Rs. 9,005-05, Rs. 225/-, 60, (.1) Investigation for quarry stone at Curdi Si-dha for Salauli Rs. 2/_. (16) Rs. 9,005-05, Rs. 225/-, 60, Rs. 2/-. Irrigation Project by taking exploratory bore holes (re­ (17) Rs. 7,818-62, Rs. 195/-, 60, Rs. 2/-. (18) Rs.8,812-68, tendered) and (ii) Foundation Exploration for SalauH Irri­ Rs. 220/-, 60, Rs. 2/_. (19) Rs. 8,436-71, Hs. 211/-, 60, gation Project drllling in Saddle 6,5 & 3. Estimated cost Rs. 2/-. (20) Rs. 6,537-78, Rs. 163/-, 45, Rs. 2/-. (d) Rs. 14,640/- and (11) Rs. 34,324/- respectively. Earnes1/. (21) Rs. 6,853-51, Rs. 171/-,45, Rs. 2/-. (22) Rs.5,065-77, Money Deposit (1) Rs. 370/- and (1i) Rs. 860/- respectively. Rs. 126/-, 45, Rs. 2/-. (23) Rs. 3,550-75, Rs; 89/-, 30, Tenders of the contractors who do not deposit Earnest Money Rs. 2/-. (24) Rs. 3,550-75, Rs. 89/-, 30, Rs. 2/-. Depos,it in the prescr.ibed form are liable to be rejected. (25) Rs. a,369-78, Rs. 84/-, 30, Rs. 2/-. (26) Rs. 3,198-68, Cost of tender form for the works (i) and (Iii) is Rs. 5/­ Rs. 80/-, aG, Rs. 2/-. (27) Rs. 2,328-04, Rs. 58/-, 30, each (Non-refundable). Rs. 4/- will be charged extra if Rs. 2/-. (28) Rs. 2,211-54, Rs. 55/-, 30, Rs. 2/-. required by post. (29) Rs. 2,21Q-84, Rs. 55/-, 30, Rs. 2/_. Sanguem, 12th March, 1975. - The Executive Engineer, R. Conditions and tender forms can be had from his Office O. Dharwad. upto 3.30 p. m. on 25-3-1975., 'On working days.
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