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Tender Header Entities GOVERNMENT OF ASSAM PUBLIC WORKS ROAD DEPARTMENT (BORDER ROADS) TENDER DOCUMENT FOR CM's Spl. Package for Barak Valley During 2013-14 TENDER DOCUMENTS (TECHNICAL) NAME OF ROAD :- Improvement of PWD Road starting from Katlicherra Town to Katlicherra Bazar(Providing GSB, WBM-3, Earth work in Cutting, Earth work in Shoulder , BM and SDBC including interlocking Concrete block Pavement) under Chief Minister's Special Package for Barak Valley during 2013-14. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF ENGINEER, PWD (BORDER ROADS & NEC WROKS) ASSAM CHANDMARI, GUWAHATI-3 1 GOVERNMENT OF ASSAM OFFICE OF THE CHIEF ENGINEER, PWD (BORDER ROADS & NEC WORKS) ASSAM, CHANDMARI, GUWAHATI-3 No. CE/BR/119/2013/35 Dated Guwahati the 25th October’ 2013 PRESS NOTICE INVITING TENDER Chief Engineer, PWD Border Roads and NEC Works, Assam, Chandmari, Guwahati-3, on behalf of Governor of Assam invites bid for the following works under CM's Spl. Package for Barak Valley during 2013-14. Details may be seen at website- http://apwd.etenders.in and also at the office of the undersigned during office hours. Sl.No. District Scope of Work Approx. Value of Work (Rs. in Crore) 1 2 3 4 1 Hailakandi Improvement of PWD Road starting from Katlicherra Town to Katlicherra Bazar(Providing GSB, WBM-3, Earth work in Cutting, Earth work in Shoulder , BM and SDBC including 1.999 interlocking Concrete block Pavement) under Chief Minister's Special Package for Barak Valley during 2013-14. 2 Hailakandi Improvement of PWD Road starting from Lala Town to Sorbanandapur (GSB, WBM-3, Earth work in Cutting, Earth work in Shoulder, BM and SDBC including Interlocking 1.999 Concrete block Pavement) under Chief Minister's Special Package for Barak Valley during 2013-14 3 Hailakandi Improvement of Road from Latakandi to Sarbanandapur via. Nutanbazar under Chief Minister's Special Package for Barak 2.499 Valley during 2013-14. 4 Hailakandi Improvement of North Narainpur to North Narainpur Pt.-I (2.88 Km) under Chief Minister's Special Package for Barak Valley during 2013-14 in Hailakandi District. (Earth Work, GSB, WBM 1.490 Grade 2 & 3 , PC-SC, Drain with footpath, ILCBP, at Bazar area and 1.50 m slab culvert). 5 Cachar Improvement of Sahapur to Borakhai Road under Chief Minister's Special Package for Barak Valley During 2013-14. 3.962 (Metalling & Blacktopping including construction of RCC Box cell & HP Culvert from 6th to 10th km). 6 Hailakandi Improvement of Salchapra Bandukmara Road starting from Bhatarbazar under Chief Minister's Special Package for Barak 4.999 Valley During 2013-14. (Met. & B.T. From Ch. 13420.00m to Ch. 17340.00m) 7 Hailakandi Construction of Saraspur Sonbil Road under Chief Minister's Special Package for Barak Valley During 2013-14 in Hailakandi 4.998 District. 8 Cachar Improvement of Srikona Mohanpur Road under Chief Minister's special Package for Barak Valley During 2013-14 (Providing WBM overlaying, Interlocking Concrete Block pavement, PC & 1.999 SC in stretches from 1st to 9th km including Replacement of damaged culvert no 4/1 by 1000mm NP3 HP Culvert 9 Hailakandi Construction of Algapur Mohanpur Road (i) Construction of RCC Bridge No. 2/1 (2x 14.50 M with approaches and protection work and SPT subway bridge (ii) construction of approaches of RCC bridge No. 3/1 (Ch. 2650.00M) with 2.999 protection work (iii) Construction of approaches of RCC Bridge No. 4/1 (Ch. 3020.00M) by GSB, WBM and PC/SC (iv) Pot hole repair under chief minister's special package for barak valley during 2013-14 under Karimganj State Road Division Sd/- Chief Engineer, PWD (Border Roads& NEC works), Assam, Chandmari, Guwahati-3 2 Memo No. CE/BR/119/2013/35-A Dated Guwahati the 25th October’ 2013 Copy to the – 1. Commissioner & Spl. Secretary to the Govt. of Assam, PWRD, Dispur, Guwahati-6 for favour of kind information. 2. Director of Information and Public Relation, Dispur, Guwahati- 6 for publication of the Press Notice in two widely Circulated daily news papers one in Assamese and other in English on or before 28.10.2013 The Bills may be sent to the Empowered Officer, Assam State Road Board for payment in due course. Encl: -5 (five) copies of Press Notice. 3. Superintendent, Assam Govt. Press, Bamunimaidan, Guwahati-21 for information and for publication in Assam Gazette. Encl: -5 (five) copies of Press Notice. 4. Superintending Engineer, PWD(Rd), Cachar Road Circle, Silchar for information and wide circulation. Encl: -5 (five) copies of Press Notice for each. 5. E.E., PWD(Roads), Hailakandi Rural Road Division, Hailakandi/Silchar Rural Road Division, Silchar for information and wide circulation. Encl: -5 (five) copies of Press Notice. 6. The Information Technology Nodal Officer, APCP, PWD, o/o the Chief Engineer, PWD (R), Assam, Chandmari, Guwahati-3 for information and he is requested published to Notice in the APWD Web Site. Encl:-Copy of Press Notice. 7. Concerned file 8. Notice Board. 9. M/S Nextenders (India) Pvt. Ltd, Chandmari, Guwahati-3 for information and necessary action. Sd/- Chief Engineer, PWD (Border Roads& NEC works), Assam, Chandmari, Guwahati-3 \\Border1\F\NEW WORK_Back Up_17.08.13\CM's Spl. Package\CMs Spl Pkg_Borak_valley_1000Cr\Press_Notice\Press_Notice_61,63,64,53,58,\Press_Notice.doc 3 Tender Time Schedule Name of work: - 1. Improvement of PWD Road starting from Katlicherra Town to Katlicherra Bazar(Providing GSB, WBM- 3, Earth work in Cutting, Earth work in Shoulder , BM and SDBC including interlocking Concrete block Pavement) under Chief Minister's Special Package for Barak Valley for the year 2013-14 2. Improvement of PWD Road starting from Lala Town to Sorbanandapur(GSB, WBM-3, Earth work in Cutting, Earth work in Shoulder , BM and SDBC including interlocking Concrete block Pavement) under Chief Minister's Special Package for Barak Valley during 2013-14 3. Improvement of Road from Latakandi to Sarbanandapur via. Nutanbazar under Chief Minister's Special Package for Barak Valley during 2013-14. 4. Improvement of North Narainpur to North Narainpur Pt.-I (2.88 Km) under Chief Minister's Special Package for Barak Valley during 2013-14 in Hailakandi District. (Earth Work, GSB, WBM Grade 2 & 3 , PC-SC Drain with footpath, ILCBP, at Bazar area and 1.50 m slab culvert). 5. Improvement of Sahapur to Borakhai Road under Chief Minister's Special Package for Barak Valley During 2013-14. (Metalling & Blacktopping including construction of RCC Box cell & HP Culvert from 6th to 10th km). 6. Improvement of Salchapra Bandukmara Road starting from Bhatarbazar under Chief Minister's Special Package for Barak Valley During 2013-14. (Met. & B.T. From Ch. 13420.00m to Ch. 17340.00m) 7. Construction of Saraspur Sonbil Road under Chief Minister's Special Package for Barak Valley During 2013-14 in Hailakandi District. 8. Improvement of Srikona Mohanpur Road under Chief Minister's special Package for Barak Valley During 2013-14(Providing WBM overlaying,Interlocking Concrete Block pavement, PC & SC in stretches from 1st to 9th km including Replacement of damaged culvert no 4/1 By 1000mm NP3 HP Culvert ) 9. Construction of Algapur Mohanpur Road (i) Construction of RCC Bridge No. 2/1 (2x 14.50 M with approaches and protection work and SPT subway bridge (ii) construction of approaches of RCC bridge No. 3/1 (Ch. 2650.00M) with protection work (iii) Construction of approaches of RCC Bridge No. 4/1 (Ch. 3020.00M) by GSB, WBM and PC/SC (iv) Pot hole repair under chief minister's special package for barak valley during 2013-14 under Karimganj State Road Division Sl No APWD Stage Contractor Stage Start Date & Time Expiry Date & Time 1 Release Tender - 04-11-2013 10:00 04-11-2013 16:00 2 - Tender Download 04-11-2013 16:01 19-11-2013 14:00 Submit Bid-Hash 3 - 04-11-2013 16:01 19-11-2013 14:00 Online and Payment Superhash 4 Generation & Bid - 19-11-2013 14:01 19-11-2013 16:00 Lock E1 Control transfer of 5 - 19-11-2013 16:01 22-11-2013 15:00 bid Open Envelope-T1 6 (Technical - 22-11-2013 15:05 28-11-2013 16:00 Envelope) Open Envelope-T2 7 (Financial - 29-11-2013 11:00 30-11-2013 16:00 Envelope) 4 Note:- i) In the event of any bandh and Holiday, same time on the next working day shall be taken in to account. Sd/- Chief Engineer, PWD (Border Roads& NEC works), Assam, Chandmari, Guwahati-3 \\Border1\F\NEW WORK_Back Up_17.08.13\CM's Spl. Package\CMs Spl Pkg_Borak_valley_1000Cr\Press_Notice\Press_Notice_61,63,64,53,58,\Press_Notice.doc 5 GOVERNMENT OF ASSAM OFFICE OF THE CHIEF ENGINEER, PWD (BORDER ROADS & NEC WORKS) ASSAM, CHANDMARI, GUWAHATI-3 No. CE/BR/119/2013/36 Dated Guwahati the 25th October’ 2013 INFORMATION FOR BIDDER(IFB) The Chief Engineer, PWD, Border Roads and NEC Works, Assam, Chandmari, Guwahati-3 invites tender from approved and eligible contractors for the following works under CM's Spl. Package for Barak Valley during 2013-14.. The schedule for the Tenders can be seen in the website http://apwd.etenders.in Approx. Cost of Sl. Name of value of Completi EMD Tender Scope of Work No District work(Rs. on Period (In Rs.) Document In Crore) (In Rs.) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 Hailakandi Improvement of PWD Road starting from Katlicherra Town to Katlicherra Bazar(Providing GSB, WBM-3, Earth work in Cutting, 18(Eighte Earth work in Shoulder , BM and 1.999 en) 3,99,993.00 6,000.00 SDBC including interlocking month Concrete block Pavement) under Chief Minister's Special Package for Barak Valley for the year 2013- 14 2 Hailakandi Improvement of PWD Road starting from Lala Town to Sorbanandapur (GSB, WBM-3, Earth work in Cutting, Earth work 18(Eighte in Shoulder , BM and SDBC 1.999 en) 3,99,998.00 6,000.00 including interlocking Concrete month block Pavement) under Chief Minister's Special Package for Barak Valley during 2013-14 3 Hailakandi Improvement of Road from Latakandi to Sarbanandapur via.
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