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Tender Notice No 31 2018-2019.Pdf Government of the People's Republic of Bangladesh Local Govemment Engineering Department Office of the Executive Engineer Bdrm-{{q-rcq District: Kishoreganj. cl"lqIfr-{K{{Tq r lged.kishoreganj.gov.bd MemoNo.46.02.4800.000.07.178.18- ;SL ate: t1, 6t t) e-Tender Notice No :31/201 8-2019 e-Tender is invited in the National e-GP System Portal (http://www.eprocure.gov.bd) for the procurement of SIN( Name of Scheme ID No Last Selling and Dropping 01 MRRIDP/I8/KISIVTARAruNR/63, a Improvement of Jawar UP- Gojandrapur Bazar via 268238 l8-Mar-2019 l3:00 Chanpur Road by BC with Protective Works Ch.98-1750m Road ID No 348923021 under OSTETM l9-Mar-2019 13:00 Tarail Upazila Dist Kishoreganj.b lmprovement of Tatjanga UP Shorakghata- Gujadia Up Road by BC with Protective Works Ch. 192-780m Road ID No 348923018 under Tarail U p azila Dist Kishoreeani. 02 MRRIDP/ 1 8/KISTVPAKU/VR/65 268241 18-Mar-2019 l3:00 a Improvement of Taltola Bazar-Dakhin Charteki Road by BC Ch.00-520m Road ID OSTETM 19-Mar-2019 l3:00 No348794036 under Pakundia Upazila Dist Kishoreganj.b Improvement of Kama matia Mosque to Barabor Scinior Madrasha Road by BC Ch.00-900m Road ID No348795127 under Pakundia upazila Dist Kishoreganj.c Improvement of Dakhin charteki slucegate- Charkowna main Road by BC Pakundia-Monirakanda Road Chowrasta more Ch.l800- 2800m Road ID No348794020 under Pakundia rJpazila Dist Kishoreganj.d Improvement of Narandi bazar-Mangalbaria Labu Sarkar Eidgah Math-Mongolbari Kamil Madrasha Road by BC Ch.00-1400m Road ID No348794015 under Pakundia lJpazila DistKishoreganj. 03 MRzuDP/18/KISFVHOSS/VPJ67, a Improvement of Uttar Lakuhati-Morolbari road via 268243 l8-Mar-2019 l3:00 Lakuhati Village Road by BC Ch.00-1500m Road ID No348275057 under Hossainpur OSTETM l9-Mar-2019 l3:00 Upazila Dist Kishoreganj.b Improvement of Jajumuddin Road by BC Ch.00-1060m Road ID No348275001 under Hossainpur Upazila Dist Kishoreganj.c Improvement of Ashutia bazar-Dariabad village Road by BC Ch.2000-3150m Road ID No348274006 under Hossainpur Upazila Dist Kishoreganj.b Improvement of Bakchanda GC-Mohila Madrasa- Uttar Gobindopur GPS Road by BC Ch.00-1000m Road ID No 348275065 under Hossainpur Upazila Dist Kishoreganj. 04 HFMLIP,4(shore/18-19/W-283, Improvement of Shampur- Mushuria Road at Ch. 00- 2833 l8 10-Mar-2019 l3:00 2010m. Road ID N0. 348594010 Submergible Road Under Mithamoin Upazila Dist.- OTM 11-Mar-2019 l3:00 Kishoresani. For FY 2018-19 05 IIFMLIP/Kishore/l 8- 19/W-282, Improvement of Dhobajura Village FVO Afaz Uddin- 283319 10-Mar-2019 13:00 Mistha Road via South side of Hydhutra Beel at Ch. 00-2000m. Road ID N0. 348594017 OTM I l-Mar-2019 13:00 Submergible Road Under Mithamoin Upazila Dist.- Kishoreganj. For FY 2018-19. 06 HILIP/18/WD4/VR-KIS/NIK-08, Part-A Improvement of Morolbari Katalkandi GC road at 283321 I l-Mar-2019 l3:00 ch. 00-3000m. under nikli Upazila Dist.- Kishoreganj. ID No-348764058Part-B Cons. Of OTM l2-Mar-2019 13:00 I I nos U-Drain at ch.340m 670m 835m 1050m 1450m 1930m 1980m 2130m 2330m 2660m & 2970m on Morolbari Katalkandi GC road at under nikli Upazila Dist.- Kishoregani. ID No-348764058Part-C Cons. OfProtective work at ch. 154-190m on Morolbari Katalkandi GC road at under nikli Upazila Dist.- Kishoregani. ID No-348764058 07 GSIDP/KISIVSDW-184, Improvement of Jalia Chowrasta Jame Mosque Under 283337 03-Mar-20 9 3:00 Korshakorial UP Latitude24.39592 Longitude90.84852 LTM 04-Mar-20 9 3:00 08 HILIP/I8/!VD4/\/R-KISA4it-09, Part-A Improvement of Gopdhighi FRB Chandpur road at 284299 l8-Mar-2019 l3:00 ch. 00-3980m. under Mithamoin Upazila Dist.- Kishoreganj. ID No- 34859401lPart-B OSTETM l9-Mar-2019 13:00 Cons. Of l3 nos U-Drain at ch. l09m 268m 327m 6l lm 704m 922m ll50m 1200m 1560m 1915m 3597m 3760m 3845m on Gopdhighi FRB Chandpur road under Mithamoin Upazila Dist.- Kishoreganj. ID No- 34859401 lPart-C Cons. Of 01 no RCC Box Culvert size 1x4.00x4.00m at ch.2960m Gopdhighi FRB Chandpur road under Mithamoin Upazila Dist.- Kishoregani. ID No- 348594011 09 [IFMLIP/Kishore/18-194V-332, trmprovement of Panahar Bazar Under Karimganj Upazila 2847lt 03-Mar-20 9 3:00 Dist. Kishoreganj OTM 04-Mar-20 9 3:00 IO MRRIDP/I8/I(IS[VPAKU/VR/18.,a Improvement of Pakundia -Pulerghat road Lenji 285474 l8-Mar-2019 l3:00 buiyah shop via Narandi bazar Road by BC Ch.500-1900m Road ID No- 348795161 OSTETM l9-Mar-2019 13:00 under Pakundia Upazila Distrct.-Kishoreganj. b Improvement of Chilakara-Adarshapara Bazar Road by BC Ch.1000-3000m Road ID No- 348794038 under Pakundia Upazila Distrct.-Kishoreganj. c Improvement of Monira kanda Bazar-Tarakandi Filling Station via Degreer char Road by BC Ch.00-2000m Road ID No-348795135 under Pakundia U pazila Distrct. -Kishoreganj " 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.eorocure.gov.bd) is required. The fees for downloading the e-Tender Documents from the National e-GP System Portal have to be deposited through on line at any branches ofregistered Banks' branches. Further information and guidelines are available in the National e-GP System portal and from e-GP help desk (helpdesk@ eprocure.gov.bd). *3-ffi.'J (Md. Ashraf Ali Khan) Executive Engineer Phone: 0941-61945 e-rprqi I ;dep.kishoreganj@l ged.gov. bd MemoNo. 46.02.4800.000.07.178.18- tSE / L Gr, Date: | 4,01,y Copy for kind information and necessary action: "U0{' l. The Editor, ----- Dhaka with a request to Published the above tender notice maximum 4(four) Column 10(Ten) Inches size in your widely circulated National Daily News paper on or before I I one day only. 2. Upazila Engineer, Upazila-, ..., District- Kishoreganj. J. Office Copy. *1$ffv'a (Md. Ashraf Ali Khan) l{ecutive Engineer. \^{{"\,,.
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