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Government of Odisha Sundargarh Irrigation GOVERNMENT OF ODISHA DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES OFFICE OF THE EXECUTIVE ENGINEER, SUNDARGARH IRRIGATION DIVISION, SUNDARGARH, ODISHA. 7 7 OO2O Email Id: - [email protected] / irreesng(ogmail.com BID-IDENTIFICATI0N NO:02l 2019-20 'dr.' The Executive Engineer, Sundargarh Irrigation Division, Sundargarh AtlPo-Sankara, Dist-Sundargarh PIN-770020 on behalf of Governor of Odisha invites tender in sealed cover in Cover - I (Technical Bid) & Cover - II (Financial Bid) conformity with Detailed Tender Call Notice to be eventually drawn up in F-2 contract form of Govt. of Odisha for the'ixecution of work detailed in the table below from eligible Agenq/Service Provider for type of work mentioned from reputed Manpower Agencies/ Service Providers to provide the Man power services as detailed in the tender document to be engaged in Sundargarh Irrigation Division, Sundargarh with the headquarters at different offices (Sundargarh, Talsara & Kalunga) on contract basis for day to day office works for 0B (Eight) months. Cost of Document (In Rs.) Value of Bid security sl. Additional Place of Name of Work works Sale of Hard Copy Soft Copy No Tender Document EMD (In Lakhs) (In Rupees) issued from downloaded from designated website Offices 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Asst. Executive Engineer, Pitamahal Irrigation Sutr- Supply of two nos. Division, unskilled mulia Kalunga & 0L for M/R to 7.74 17 40.00 600.00 600.00 Pitamahal Asst. Executive Engineer, Talsara Irrigation Project. Irrigation Sub- Division, Talsara Dist-Sundargarh Asst. Executive Engineer, Pitamahal Irrigation Sub- Supply of one no. Division, Kalunga Amin for M/R to & 02 7.74 1145.00 600.00 Kansbahal Asst. Executive Engineer, 600.00 Irrigation Project. Talsara Irrigation Sub- Division, Talsara Dist-Sundargarh Asst. Executive Engineer, Pitamahal Irrigation Sub- Supply of one no. Division, Kalunga Data Entry & 03 Operator for M/R 1..04 1040.00 600.00 600.00 Asst. Executive Engineero to Saraphgarh Talsara Irrigation Sub- Irrigation Project. Division, Talsara Dist-Sundargarh Asst. Executive Engineer, Pitamahal lrrigation Sub- Supply of two nos. Division, Kalunga unskilled mulia for & 04 1.74 1.7 40.00 600.00 600.00 M/R to Saraphgarh Asst. Executive Engineer, Irrigation Project. Talsara Irrigation Sub- Division, Talsara Dist-Sundargarh R/M to Supply of Asst. Executive Engineer, one no. driver for Pitamahal lrrigation Sub- vehicle No.:-OR- Division, Kalunga 16A-2574 of & 05 1..32 132 5.00 600.00 600.00 Sundargarh Asst, Executive Engineer, Irrigation Sub- Talsara Irrigation Sub- Division, Division, Talsara Sundargarh. Dist-Sundargarh Asst. Executive Engineer, Pitamahal lrrigation Sub- of one no. Supply Division, Kalunga High Skilled Mulia & 06 Operator) for 1.32 1325.00 600.00 600.00 iGate Asst. Executive Engineer, M/R to Talsara Talsara Irrigation Sub- Irrigation Project. Division, Talsara Dist-Sundargarh The detailed information for outsourcing the service of aforesaid posts has been given in the Tender Document which may either be downloaded from the website www.tendelanssg,gt-Qvitt or obtained in person from the office of the Executive Engineer, Sundargarh Irrigation Division, Sundargarh, Assistant Executive Engineer, Pitamahal Irrigation Sub-Division, Kalunga and Assistant Executive Engineer, Talsara Irrigation Sub- Division on any working day from dt.09.08.2019 to dt.19.08.2019 up to 05.00 pm. The tender will be received from dt.09.08.20L9 to dt.19.08.2019 up to 05.00 pm. The Technical bid will be opened on dt.20.08.2019 at 11:00 am and date of opening of financial bid will be intimated to the eligible bidders after evaluation of Technical Bid. Executi Sundargarh I Sundargarh Memo.No. -+qqB Dt. S/Sl)cl Copy submitted to the Joint Director Cum Deputy Secretary (Advertisement), Information & Public Relation Department, Office of the Director of Public Relation Govt. of Odisha, Bhubaneswar with a request to make necessary arrangement for publication of the notice in two nos. of local Odia news paper. The solt copy of the Bid Identification No.:-SID -O2/2019-20 is attached herewith for necessary action. The complimentary copy of the advertisement of each paper may please be sent to this office for reference. q tl Executi nee Memo.No. 7gW Dt. 5 lBlll Copy forwarded to the Director (Mon.), Office of the Engineer-in-Chief., Water Resources, 0disha, Bhubaneswar for information and necessary action. He is requested to display Bid Identification No.:-SID-02 /2019-20 on the web site of Govt. of Odisha. The soft copy is attached herewith for necessary action. / Memo.No. B mro Dt" -q / E llq Copy along with soft copy submitted to the Head, State Portal Group, IT Centre, Orissa, Secretariat, Bhubaneswar with request for floating the tender in Govt. web site (http:llwww.odisha.gov.in/). Execu Engineer, Sundargarh Irrigation Circle, Sundargarh for favour of information and Memo. No. &o 03 0s) Dr. 5lSlrltl Copy to E.E., Rukura Irrigation Division, Rourkeia/ial E.E. IB Investigation Division, Sundargarh/ all E.E's under Hirakud Dam Circle, Burla/ E.E., R & B Division, Sundargarh/ Rourkela / 8.E., N.H, Division, Rourkela/ E.8., M.l. Division, Sundargarh I 8.8., RWSS, Division, Sundargarh/ all S.D.Os. Circulation. Memo. No. 'ffiv - 0 5 Dt. S lEll'l Copy to D.A.O./Cashier for information and necessary action. Memo. No. rrc 6 Dt. s l6llct Copy to Notice Board of this Division for wide circulation' Memo. No. 8-trcT Dt. -e lS l11 Copy to National Information Centre, Sundargarh. He is requested to display the Bid Identification No.:-SID-02 /2OL9-20 in the web site, Govt. of Odisha. The soft copy is attached herewith for necessary action. Execu.
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