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E-Tender Notice No-14/2018-19 Government Of the Peoples Republic of Bangladesh Local Government Engineering Department উন্নয়নের গণতন্ত্র Office of the Executive Engineer শেখ হাসিোর মূলমন্ত্র District: Meherpur. www.lged.gov.bd Memo No: 46.02.5700.001.07.001.17.117 Date: 29-01-2019 e-Tender Notice No-14/2018-19 e-Tender is invited in the National e-GP System Portal (http://www.eprocure.gov.bd) for the procurement of the following works: Sl. Package No. Tender Name of work No Proposal ID No. a. Rehabilitation of Teroghoria-Ashrayan Road from Ch. 00m -3860m under Sadar Upazila District Meherpur. Road ID 257874051 b. Rehabilitation of Darbeshpur-Shoilmari beel Road from Ch. 00m -458m under Sadar Upazila District Meherpur. Road ID 257875010 Salvage Cost Tk. 71077.00 c. e-Tender/LGED/ Rehabilitation of Kola post office-Doforpur Road from Ch. 990m -1392m 01. Meher/VRRP/18- 278082 under Sadar Upazila District Meherpur. Road ID 257875014 d. Rehabilitation 19/W-01 of Nuton Dorbeshpur Indra-Nowgara math Road from Ch. 00m -865m under Sadar Upazila District Meherpur. Road ID 257875034 e. Rehabilitation of Amjhupi hat-Amjhupi Joarderpara Road from Ch. 00m -575m under Sadar Upazila District Meherpur. Road ID 257875064 a. Rehabilitation of Gourinagar Khalerpar RHD - Bhairab RiverUZR Road from Ch. 00m -775m under Mujibnagar Upazila District Meherpur. Road ID 257884013 b. Rehabilitation of Anandabash G C.-vadghat Boder via e-Tender/LGED/ graveyard Road from Ch. 00m -700m under Mujibnagar Upazila District 02. Meher/VRRP/18- 278083 Meherpur. Road ID 257885014 c. Rehabilitation of Joypur-Taranagar Club via 19/W-02 Taranagar Govt. Pry. School Road from Ch. 00m -1035m under Mujibnagar Upazila District Meherpur. Road ID 257885012 d. Rehabilitation of Bhoberpara bazer-Fakirpara moctob Road from Ch. 00m -950m under Mujibnagar Upazila District Meherpur. Road ID 257885021 a. Rehabilitation of Teatulbaria -Tentulbaria BOP Pry. School Road from Ch. 00m -1340m under Gangni Upazila District Meherpur. Road ID 257475005 b. Rehabilitation of Raypur-Jhorpara Road from Ch. 00m -650m under Gangni Upazila District Meherpur. Road ID 257475014 c. Rehabilitation of Hogalbaria Hatkhola-Udoynagar Ghat e-Tender/LGED/ Road from Ch. 00m -650m under Gangni Upazila District Meherpur. Meher/VRRP/18- 278084 19/W-03 Road ID 257475031 d. Rehabilitation of Moheshpur-Kashtadoh Road from Ch. 400m -1065m under Gangni Upazila District Meherpur. Road ID 257475040 e. Rehabilitation of Shaldah P/S-Chandpu Road from Ch. 00m -295m under Gangni Upazila District Meherpur. Road ID 257475104 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) is required. The fees for downloading the e-Tender Documents from the National e-GP System Portal have to be deposited online through any registered Banks' branches up to 13-02-2019. Further information and guidelines are available in the National e-GP System Portal and from e-GP help desk ([email protected]) Md Asaduzzaman Executive Engineer Phone No:0791-63436 E-mail: [email protected] C:\Users\convert\AppData\Local\Temp\1\task-932683597\8c7eb37ee093dd9bb24aeeaa41bd3f66.doc - 1 - .
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