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E-Tender Notice No :- Xen/Eed/Kus/01/Furniture(VE.NGSS Government of the people's Republic of Bangladesh Office of the Executive Engineer Education Engineering Department Kushtia www.eedmoe.gov.bd Memo No: 37.07.5000.08.00.001.2021/23 Date: 07/01/2021 Eng. e-Tender Notice No :- xen/eed/kus/01/Furniture(VE.NGSS)/2020-2021 e-Tender (LTM) is invited in the e-GP System Portal (http//www.eprocure.gov.bd) for the procurement of following works details are given below. Sl. Package Tender ID Description of Works Tender Tender No No. No. document Closing last Selling/ (Date & . (Date & Time) Time) 01 e-GP-EED-KUS- 534389 Manufacturing and Supply of Furniture for Academic Building For 5 Class 24/01/2021 25/01/2021 VER-FUR-01 room for Gacherdiar Secondary School Category C1 in Daulatpur Upazilla 15.00 15.00 Under Kushtia District 02 e-GP-EED-KUS- 534390 Manufacturing and Supply of Furniture for Academic Building For 5 Class 24/01/2021 25/01/2021 VER-FUR-02 room for Barogangdia Secondary School Category C1 in Daulatpur Upazilla 15.00 15.00 Under Kushtia District 03 e-GP-EED-KUS- 534391 Manufacturing and Supply of Furniture for Academic Building For 6 Class 24/01/2021 25/01/2021 VER-FUR-03 room for Balirdier Secondary School Category C2 in Daulatpur Upazilla 15.00 15.00 Under Kushtia District 04 e-GP-EED-KUS- 534392 Manufacturing and Supply of Furniture for Academic Building For 5 Class 24/01/2021 25/01/2021 VER-FUR-04 room for Hosenabad Secondary School Category C1 in Daulatpur Upazilla 15.00 15.00 Under Kushtia District. 05 e-GP-EED-KUS- 534393 Manufacturing and Supply of Furniture for Academic Building For 5 Class 24/01/2021 25/01/2021 VER-FUR-05 room for D.G.T Secondary School Category C1 in Daulatpur Upazilla Under 15.00 15.00 Kushtia District. 06 e-GP-EED-KUS- 534394 Manufacturing and Supply of Furniture for Academic Building For 5 Class 24/01/2021 25/01/2021 VER-FUR-06 room for Majhirhat Secondary School Category C1 in Mirpur Upazilla Under 15.00 15.00 Kushtia District. 07 e-GP-EED-KUS- 534395 Manufacturing and Supply of Furniture for Academic Building For 5 Class 24/01/2021 25/01/2021 VER-FUR-07 room for Halima Begum Academi Secondary School Category C4 7016 2 15.00 15.00 Plus 1 in Bheramara Upazilla Under Kushtia District. 08 e-GP-EED-KUS- 534396 Manufacturing and Supply of Furniture for Academic Building For 5 Class 24/01/2021 25/01/2021 VER-FUR-08 room for Kakiladah Secondary School Category C1 in Mirpur Upazilla Under 15.00 15.00 Kushtia District. 09 e-GP-EED-KUS- 534397 Manufacturing and Supply of Furniture for Academic Building For 9 Class 24/01/2021 25/01/2021 VER-FUR-09 room for South Manoharpur Secondary School Category C4 in Kumarkhali 15.00 15.00 Upazilla Under Kushtia District. 10 e-GP-EED-KUS- 534398 Manufacturing and Supply of Furniture for Academic Building For 6 Class 24/01/2021 25/01/2021 VER-FUR-10 room for Jagannathpur Secondary School Category C3 in Kumarkhali 15.00 15.00 Upazilla Under Kushtia District. 11 e-GP-EED-KUS- 534399 Manufacturing and Supply of Furniture for Academic Building For 6 Class 24/01/2021 25/01/2021 VER-FUR-11 room for Sultanpur Mahtabuddin Secondary School Category C3 in 15.00 15.00 Kumarkhali Upazilla Under Kushtia District. 12 e-GP-EED-KUS- 534400 Manufacturing and Supply of Furniture for Academic Building For 6 Class 24/01/2021 25/01/2021 VER-FUR-12 room for Bujrukh Bakhai Secondary School Category C3 in Kumarkhali 15.00 15.00 Upazilla Under Kushtia District. 13 e-GP-EED-KUS- 534401 Manufacturing and Supply of Furniture for Academic Building For 5 Class 24/01/2021 25/01/2021 VER-FUR-13 room for Banshgram United Secondary School Category C3-Est in 15.00 15.00 Kumarkhali Upazilla Under Kushtia District. 14 e-GP-EED-KUS- 534402 Manufacturing and Supply of Furniture for Academic Building For 4 Class 24/01/2021 25/01/2021 VER-FUR-14 room for Modhupur Collegiate School Category C3- 2 Plus 1 in Kumarkhali 15.00 15.00 Upazilla Under Kushtia District. 15 e-GP-EED-KUS- 534403 Manufacturing and Supply of Furniture for Academic Building For 6 Class 24/01/2021 25/01/2021 VER-FUR-15 room for Tabaria Secondary Girls School Category C3 in Kumarkhali Upazilla 15.00 15.00 Under Kushtia District. 16 e-GP-EED-KUS- 534404 Manufacturing and Supply of Furniture for Academic Building For 6 Class 24/01/2021 25/01/2021 VER-FUR-16 room for Dhokrakol Secondary School Category C3-Est in Khoksha Upazilla 15.00 15.00 Under Kushtia District. 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 system portal (http//www.eprocure.gov.bd) in required The fees for downloading the e-Tender Documents from the National e-GP System portal have to be deposited online through any registers Banks branches up to above mentioned date & time. Further information and guidelines are available in the National e-GP System Portal and from e-GP help desk (http//www.eprocure.gov.bd). ( Md. Zahadul Karim ) Executive Engineer Kushtia Tel: 071-62438 e-mail: [email protected] Government of the people's Republic of Bangladesh Office of the Executive Engineer Education Engineering Department Chuadanga www.eedmoe.gov.bd Memo No: 37.07.1800.009.00.001.21/305 Date: 07/01/2020 Eng. e-Tender Notice No :- xen/eed/chu/01/Furniture(VE.NGSS)/2020-2021 e-Tender (LTM) is invited in the e-GP System Portal (http//www.eprocure.gov.bd) for the procurement of following works details are given below. Sl. Package Tender ID Description of Works Tender Tender No No. No. document Closing last Selling/ (Date & . (Date & Time) Time) 01 e-GP-EED-CHU- 534379 Manufacturing and Supply of Furniture for Academic Building For 6 Class room of 24/01/2021 25/01/2021 VER-FUR-1 Alokdia Romela Khatun Secondary Girls School Category C3 in Sadar Upazila of 15.00 15.00 Chuadanga District 02 e-GP-EED-CHU- 534380 Manufacturing and Supply of Furniture for Academic Building For 5 Class room of 24/01/2021 25/01/2021 VER-FUR-2 Kutubpur Secondary School Category C1 in Sadar Upazila of Chuadanga District 15.00 15.00 03 e-GP-EED-CHU- 534381 Manufacturing and Supply of Furniture for Academic Building For 9 Class room of 24/01/2021 25/01/2021 VER-FUR-3 Kunia Chandpur Adarsha Secondary School Category C4 in Sadar Upazila of 15.00 15.00 Chuadanga District 04 e-GP-EED-CHU- 534382 Manufacturing and Supply of Furniture for Academic Building For 5 Class room of 24/01/2021 25/01/2021 VER-FUR-4 Barogangni Secondary School Category C1 in Alamdanga Upazila of Chuadanga 15.00 15.00 District. 05 e-GP-EED-CHU- 534383 Manufacturing and Supply of Furniture for Academic Building For 9 Class room of 24/01/2021 25/01/2021 VER-FUR-5 Harokandi Boleshwarpur Secondary School Category C4 in Alamdanga Upazila 15.00 15.00 of Chuadanga District. 06 e-GP-EED-CHU- 534384 Manufacturing and Supply of Furniture for Academic Building For 5 Class room of 24/01/2021 25/01/2021 VER-FUR-6 Badumaji Badal Chrity Academi Category C1 in Alamdanga Upazila of 15.00 15.00 Chuadanga District. 07 e-GP-EED-CHU- 534385 Manufacturing and Supply of Furniture for Academic Building For 9 Class room of 24/01/2021 25/01/2021 VER-FUR-7 Kanaidanga Secondary School Category C4 in Damurhuda Upazila of 15.00 15.00 Chuadanga District. 08 e-GP-EED-CHU- 534386 Manufacturing and Supply of Furniture for Academic Building For 9 Class room of 24/01/2021 25/01/2021 VER-FUR-8 Shaplakali Adarsha Secondary School Category C4 in Jibonnagar Upazila of 15.00 15.00 Chuadanga District. 09 e-GP-EED-CHU- 534387 Manufacturing and Supply of Furniture for Academic Building For 5 Class room of 24/01/2021 25/01/2021 VER-FUR-9 Kharagoda Secondary School Category C1 in Sadar Upazila of Chuadanga 15.00 15.00 District. 10 e-GP-EED-CHU- 534388 Manufacturing and Supply of Furniture for Academic Building For 9 Class room of 24/01/2021 25/01/2021 VER-FUR-10 Madna Secondary School Category C4 in Damurhuda Upazila of Chuadanga 15.00 15.00 District. Government of the people's Republic of Bangladesh Office of the Executive Engineer Education Engineering Department Meherpur www.eedmoe.gov.bd Memo No: 37.007.5700.008.67.010.21/02 Date: 07/01/2021 Eng. e-Tender Notice No :- xen/eed/meh/01/Furniture(VE.NGSS)/2020-2021 e-Tender (LTM) is invited in the e-GP System Portal (http//www.eprocure.gov.bd) for the procurement of following works details are given below. Sl. Package Tender Description of Works Tender Tender No No. ID No. document Closing last Selling/ (Date & . (Date & Time) Time) 01 e-GP-EED-MEH- 534405 Manufacturing and Supply of Furniture for Academic Building For 9 Class room for 24/01/2021 25/01/2021 VER-FUR-01 Lutfunnesa Secondary School Category C4 in Gangni Upazilla Under Meherpur 15.00 15.00 District 02 e-GP-EED-MEH- 534406 Manufacturing and Supply of Furniture for Academic Building For 9 Class room for 24/01/2021 25/01/2021 VER-FUR-02 Garadob Secondary School (Category C4) in Gangni Upazilla Under Meherpur 15.00 15.00 District.
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