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Camscanner 03-17-2021 16.20.13 3 Government of Gilgit Offiec of the Executive Engineer Works Division Education Department GB No.EE-Edu-1(2)/2021 Dated March, 2021 NOTICE INVITING TENDER Education department Gilgit-Baltistan has been entrusted to excute RMC & Developmnet Schemes pertaining to this Department, hence applications by the well reputed firms that are registered with PEC are hereby invited under ‘’ Single Stage Two Envelope mode SSTE’’. Bidding documents shall be obtained from undersigned office during office/working days/hours. Finanacial bids of only prequalified firms will be opened on due date. Works details are as under:- Scheduled Date Cost of Tender Date and Name of Scheme/ Tender Tender Date and Time Time of Opening (M) S.# Work Cost Form Time of Closing Period Tender Estimated (Rs) Date Time Date Time Repair and Maintenance RMC and Provision of Missing Facilities of 02 Girls High 54.00 A Schools in Each Mill District in GB (Special Grant of CS.GB for Financial Year, 2019-20 1 District Gilgit 1,500/- 08-04-21 11:00 08-04-21 11:30 2 months Girls High school No- 2i District Skardu 4.500 1 Gilgit 2.845 1,500/- 25-3-21 12:00 25-3-21 12:30 2 months Re-Roofing of Exam Hall and General i Repair of GHS Haji Gaam Skardu 2.155 1,500/- 25-3-21 12:00 25-3-21 12:30 2 months General Repair of KG ii Model GHS Hospital Road Skardu Const. of 6 Nos 9.802 3000/- 25-3-21 12:00 25-3-21 12:30 2 years Additional Classrooms in Boys iii Degree Block of 3 DistrictPublic SchoolShigar & College Skardu 2.687 1,500/- 25-3-21 12:00 25-3-21 12:30 2 months General Repair of i Girls High School Pharing Bangma Shigar 2.263 1,500/- 25-3-21 12:00 25-3-21 12:30 2 months General Repair of ii Girls High School Wazir Pur Shigar 4 District Kharmang 1,500/- 30-3-21 12:00 30-3-21 12:30 2 months General Repair of i Girls High School 2.437 Madupur Kharmang 1,500/- 30-3-21 12:00 30-3-21 12:30 2 months General Repair of ii5 DistrictGirls High Ghanche School 2.563 Kharmang 2.000 1,500/- 30-3-21 12:00 30-3-21 12:30 2 months General Repair of i Girls High School Daghoni 3.029 1,500/- 30-3-21 12:00 30-3-21 12:30 2 months General Repair of ii 6 DistrictGirls High Astore School Bagirpi Gond 1,500/- 06-04-21 12:00 06-04-21 12:30 2 months Repair and i Maintenance for the 2.475 Girls High School Fina Astore 1,500/- 06-04-21 12:00 06-04-21 12:30 2 months Repair and Maintenance for the ii 2.475 07 DistrictGirls DiamHigherSchool Trashing Astore 1. 2.239 1500/- 12:00 12:30 2 Months Cont. of 2 Nos C/R at 2. 2.239 GMS Roni chilas 1500/- 19-3-21 12:00 1919--3-2121 2 Months District Cont.Skardu of 2 Nos C/R at GHS Chilas 19-3-21 12:30 (ADP # 332) Establishment of B.7 10Model Schools in 80.00 Gilgit Baltistan one in each District Ph-II. 8.070 3,000/- 25-3-21 12:00 25-3-21 12:30 2 years i CompletionBoys Model High of leftoverSchool-1 workSkardu of 92 8 incomplete/ deleted schemes of Education Sector GB PH-I ADP No-355 0.701 1,500/- 25-3-21 12:00 25-3-21 12:30 2 months Completion of i remaining works at GPS Talu Broq Roundo 2.500 1500 30-3-21 12:00 30-3-21 12:30 2 month Up-Gradation of GMS ii Provisionto GHS Level of Baltrorequired infrastructurethalay Ghanche for Initiation of BS programs (04 years) in Degree Colleges 09 (i.e. Construction of 01 Girls Degree College at District Headquarter Nager (ADP#337) 3,000/- 25-3-21 12:00 25-3-21 12:30 2 years i Govt. Boys Degree 37.839 College Skardu 3,000/- 25-3-21 12:00 25-3-21 12:30 2 years Govt. Degree College ii 33.417 for women, Gamba ( ADP# 400) Provision of Missing Skardu 10 Facilities in District Skardu 1,500/- 25-3-21 12:00 25-3-21 12:30 2 months Construction of 02 No i 0.762 DistrictToilets Shigar at PS Hondo Kawardo Establishment of 10Model Schools in 11 Gilgit Baltistan one in 80.00 each District Ph-II (ADP# 332) 8.070 3,000/- 25-3-21 12:00 25-3-21 12:30 2 years Girls Model High i Establishment of DirectorateSchool, Shigar of Technical Education & Skill Development 173:000 12 and TVET Institutes Million in Diamar, Ghanche, Astore, Ghizer, Shigar and Nager ADP# 325 1,500/- 25-3-21 12:00 25-3-21 12:30 2 months Construction of B/Wall i Provisionof TVET Center of Missing District 0.825 13 FacilitiesShigar in District Shigar 1,500/- 25-3-21 12:00 25-3-21 12:30 2 months i Const of 01 No Toilet 0.191 for BPS Aliabad 1,500/- 25-3-21 12:00 25-3-21 12:30 2 months Const of 01n No ii Additional C/Room at 1.067 PS Hurchu 1,500/- 25-3-21 12:00 25-3-21 12:30 2 months Const of Additional iii C/Room and B/Wall at 1.703 PS Arindo Basha 1,500/- 25-3-21 12:00 25-3-21 12:30 2 months Districtiv Const Kharmang of 50 Rft B/Wall 0.155 at PS Chongo Establishment of 10Model Schools in 14 Gilgit Baltistan one in 80.00 each District Ph-II (ADP# 332) 8.070 3,000/- 30-3-21 12:00 30-3-21 12:30 2 years Girls Model High i School, Tolti Kharmang 3,000/- 30-3-21 12:00 30-3-21 12:30 2 years Up gradation of Girls Middle School Olding 15 20.00 Completionto High School of leftover(Modified) work ADP# of 51992 16 incomplete/ deleted schemes of Education Sector GB PH-IADP No-355 1,500/- 30-3-21 12:00 30-3-21 12:30 2 months Leftover work/ Up- gradation of P/S in to i 0.351 MS at Griakh Kharmang District Ghanche Establishment of 10Model Schools in 17 Gilgit Baltistan one in 80.00 each District Ph-II (ADP# 332) 7.900 3,000/- 30-3-21 12:00 30-3-21 12:30 2 years Girls Model High 18i CMSchool SDGs Khaplu ADP #35 Ghanche 1,500/- 30-3-21 12:00 30-3-21 12:30 2 months Construction of Small i CM SDGs ADP #36 2.759 Hall in M/S Kharfaq GBLA -24 1,500/- 30-3-21 12:00 30-3-21 12:30 6 months ii Estab. Of 4.169 DistrictGPS Astore Khorkondy Establishment of 10Model Schools in 19 Gilgit Baltistan one in 80.00 each District Ph-II (ADP# 332) 8.136 3,000/- 06-4-21 12:00 06-4-21 12:30 2 years Const. of Boys Model i CompletionHigh School at of Eid Gah leftoverAstore work of 92 incomplete/ deleted 20 schemes of Education Sector GB PH-IADP No-335 3,000/- 06-4-21 12:00 06-4-21 12:30 2 years Leftover work/ Up- i gradation of GMS 9.107 Rahmanpur to HS 1,500/- 06-4-21 12:00 06-4-21 12:30 2 years Leftover work of ii Residential house of 3.960 DDE District Astore 1,500/- 06-4-21 12:00 06-4-21 12:30 6 months Leftover work of up Iii gradation of PS to GMS 2.552 Zail Astore 1,500/- 06-4-21 12:00 06-4-21 12:30 6 months Leftover work of Up iv gradation of GPS 0.960 Nowgam to MS 1,500/- 06-4-21 12:00 06-4-21 12:30 6 months Leftover work of GPS V Provisionto MS at Qamari of Missing 1.613 21 FacilitiesNasirabad in District Astore 1,500/- 06-4-21 12:00 06-4-21 12:30 6 months i Construction of B/Wall 0.649 at Khuma 1,500/- 06-4-21 12:00 06-4-21 12:30 6 months ii Construction of B/Wall 0.649 at GPS Patipura 1,500/- 06-4-21 12:00 06-4-21 12:30 6 months Construction of B/Wall iii 0.541 at PS Kushinat 1,500/- 06-4-21 12:00 06-4-21 12:30 6 months iv Construction of GPS 4.215 Chichidi (JarioNiril) 06-4-21 12:00 06-4-21 12:30 6 months Construction of 02 No 1,500/- v C/ Rooms and 02 Nos 2.954 Toilets at PS Khudkusht 1,500/- 06-4-21 12:00 06-4-21 12:30 6 months Construction of 02 No vi C/Rooms and 02 Nos 2.954 Toilets at PS Bumray 1,500/- 06-4-21 12:00 06-4-21 12:30 6 months Construction of 02 No vii 2.954 C/Rooms and 02 Nos DistrictToilets Diamer at PS ChainChilas 50 Girls Home Schools for remote area in District Diamer and 22 Construction of 10 Nos Girls Primary Schools in Darel and Tangir 1,500/- 12:00 2 years iii Const. of GPS Rim Sayed Abad Tangir 4.892 1,500/- 19-3-21 12:00 19-3-21 12:30 2 years Const.
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