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List of Tenders Under Dy.CME(P) New.Xlsx Date of E-Tender DOC of the SN Opening Name of Work LOA No. & Date Awarded Cost (Rs) Name of Agency Remarks No. work Tender Outsourcing of repair work of Body Panel including the Floor, Under Frame ,Roof Repair activities, Cleaning, Oxy- M/S Modern Hitech lrw4BCNtender, dated Not yet Work not yet 1 12.10.2019 cutting, Stripping, Riveting, Fitment, Complete Welding, 64,152,411.00 Products Pvt. Ltd.- 20.11.2019 commenced commenced Painting, Stencilling and Lettering of BCN group Wagon Kolkata lrw4BCNtender @50VU/ Month for 01 Year. Sorting out of rubbish (non-saleble) from different bins of Liluah Workshop seggregating anything valuable(saleble) if mixed during handling and arrange for removing the net LRW.15/Rubbish M/S Khagaul Loco 2 01.03.2019 rubbish (non-saleble) by arranging transport from Liluah Cleaning/Pt.XXX/1, 28.06.2019 3,542,366.30 labours Co-Operative Running Workshop to public dumping ground outside of Liluah dated 20.06.2019 society Ltd. patna Railway Colony for 01 year only LRW15RubbishXXX Shop Floor cleaning (manual/mechanized), Pit Cleaning, Scrubbing (Mechanized), Removing and Cleaning of Industrial waste and Segregating, Picking, Collection of Ferrous & Non-Ferrous items from different Shop Floor M/S.Bindhya Basini LRW.15/Upkeepment/ area of different Shops and Transportation to the nominated Traders, 268/10, 3 05.06.2018 Pt.VI(A) , dated 01.09.2018 36,903,221.14 Running bins, De- silting of drains (mechanized), Road G.T.Road, Liluah, 09/08/2018 sweeping(mechanized), cleaning and disinfection of toilets/ Howrah-711204 bathrooms/ water booths at C & W Workshop, Eastern Railway, Liluah on daily basis for Two (02) years on open LRW15upkeepmentptVIA tender basis through works contract. Retro fitment of Twin Pipe Air Brake System for 2000 Nos. Wagons against Railway Board RSP items No. 864 for the LRW.4/ Retro fitment/ M/S PEW Engineering year 2018-19 (for BOXN 180 Nos., BCN 270 Nos., BCNA Twin Pipe/RSP/2018- Pvt. Ltd.40/107, Joy Bibi 4 03.09.2019 25.02.2019 48,537,379.70 Running 1010 Nos., BRN 90 Nos., BOBYN 450 Nos.) for 12 (Twelve) 19, dated Road,Ghusuri, Howrah- N-PIPE_R months on Open Tender basis through works contract. 03.11.2018 711107 LRW/4_RETRO_TWI Disposal (including loading, transportation and Unloading) M/s Gudiya of Scrap/ Saleable (Ferrous & Non-ferrous) items from LRW.15/Scrap Construction, AT + P.O. - different nominated place of shop floor at C&W 5 11.10.2017 Disposal/BESY/Pt. IV, 05.02.2018 7,989,959.04 Bihat, (Ibhrahimpur Running BESY Workshop, Eastern Railway, Liluah to BESY by Lorry and LRW15- dated 01.02.2018 Tola), Dist. - Begusarai, unloading the same at BESY by Contractor’s Labour for a Bihar. Pin – 851101. SCRAPDISPOSAL- period of 02 (Two) Years. M/S. Biswakarma LRW.4/De- Electric Works, P-122, De- rusting, Stripping, Oxy- cutting, Dressing work of Rusting/Open Benaras Road 6 13.05.2019 excessive corroded BOXN/BCN Group wagons in L- Shop 01.07.2019 4,142,278.66 Running Tender/Pt.I, dated Belgachia, Howrah, of 400 V.U for 18 months on open tender. 10.06.2019 West Bengal, Pin- lrw4roxycutting 711108. Date of E-Tender DOC of the SN Opening Name of Work LOA No. & Date Awarded Cost (Rs) Name of Agency Remarks No. work Tender M/S. Biswakarma Electric Works, P-122, Work of non-core activity like material handling for 260 LRW.4/Non-Core Benaras Road 7 20.11.2018 working days in L-Shop at C & W Workshop, E.Rly, Activity/Tender/18-19, 01.01.2019 2,497,771.00 Running r1819 Belgachia, Howrah, Liluah dated 22.12.2018 West Bengal, Pin- 711108. LRW4NonCoreTende LRW.4/Contract M/S S.R Construction, Scrapping,cleaning, painting & lettering of 1600 Nos. 8 06.09.2018 Wagon Paint/Pt.V, 21.09.2018 1,399,179.05 18, Subhdranagar, Running wagons at L-Shop for 02 years dated 20.09.2018 Belur,Liluah, Howrah- 711204 LRW4Contrac tWagonaPain tPtV M/S Annakali Contractor Scrapping,cleaning, painting,lettering & stenciling of 450 LRW.4/BLC/Tender/19- and Co., Sodpur, 9 30.05.2019 01.08.2019 596,613.60 Running V.U BLC Group Wagon (BLC/BLL/BFKN/BFKHN/BVZI) 20, dated 22.06.2019 Khushigang Road, Tender Soaluk, Hooghly LRW_4_BLC_ LRW_4_BLC_ M/S Das Concern, LRW.4/BOXN/Tender/ POH of 70V.U BOXN Group Wagon @25 V.U. per month 254,Bakultala Lane, 10 28.12.2018 18-19, dated 01.01.2019 4,319,162.88 Running for 03 months Santragachi, Howrah- 01.01.2019 LRW4BOXN 711104 Tender1819 M/S S.R Construction, LRW.4/Riveting/Tende Riveting of covered & uncovered including BVZI & Flat 18, Subhdranagar, 11 07.05.2018 r/2017, dated 25.07.2018 1,821,542.00 Running wagons for 01 year Belur,Liluah, Howrah- 25.07.2018 711204 LRW4Riveting Tender2017 M/S Das Concern, LRW,4/BCN/BCNA/T POH of 60V.U BCN/BCNA Group Wagon through works 254,Bakultala Lane, 12 05.01.2019 ender/18-19, dated 10.01.2019 4,309,806.00 Running contract on open tender basis for 01 year. Santragachi, Howrah- 10.01.2019 711104 ATender1819 LRW4BCNBCN M/S Knorr Bremse India Pvt. Ltd., 51/4 KM LRC.3/AMC/AMDBS/ AMC of Axle mounted Disc Brake System for LHB type Stone, Vill & PO- 13 29.01.2018 KB/Pt.II, Dated 01.04.2018 198,242,952.18 Running LRC- coaches with the OEM Baghola, Delhi Mathura B_PT-II 27.12.2018 Road (NH-2), Palwal- 121102 3_AMC_AMDBS_K Date of E-Tender DOC of the SN Opening Name of Work LOA No. & Date Awarded Cost (Rs) Name of Agency Remarks No. work Tender M/S Faiveley Transport LRC.3/AMC/AMDBS/ Rail Technologies India AMC of Axle mounted Disc Brake System for LHB type 14 30.01.2018 FTRTIL/Pt.II, Dated 01.04.2018 248,000,561.91 Limited, P.B No. 39, Running LRC- coaches with the OEM T_PT-II 27.12.2018 Harita, Hosur-635109, Tamil Nadu 3_AMC_AMDBS_F Stripping of BMBC from ICF trolley and stripping of FP M/S Aishanya LRW.3/Contract/BMB and BP coupling , angle cocks and reducing brushes from Enterprises, 20, Monilal 15 09.03.2019 C (ICF), dated 23.07.2019 1,485,440.64 Running LRC- C-ICF ICF coaches in MR shop Air Brake Section of 177 V.U per Saha Lane, Kolkata- 25.06.2019 month for 12 months 700013 3_CONTRACT_BMB M/S. Biswakarma Hiring of two nos. material vans 1 ton and one no four M.191/A/Vehicle Electric Works, P-122, 16 12.01.2018 wheeler light vechicle for C & W Wokshop , Liluah for 02 Hiring/17, 12.02.2018 3,095,802.00 Benaras Road Running 17A years dated 05.02.2018 Belgachia, Howrah, M-191-A- West Bengal, Pin- VechicleHiring- 711108. M/S PEW Engineering LRC.3/Contract/Twin Conversion of twin pipe work from four pipes at coache Pvt. Ltd.40/107, Joy Bibi 17 17.11.2017 Pipes, dated 17.05.2018 306,020.00 Running LRC- depot Road,Ghusuri, Howrah- 17.03.2018 711107 _TWIN-PIPES 3_CONTRACT.
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