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Ltd, Patan, Lalitpur Galchi Tinpiple Road, Kathmandu, Dhading 50 Central Completed Northstar Engineering Consultant P. Ltd., Mahendranagar Gausala Haripurwa Parsa Malangwa Road , Dhanusa P5-PMEU 070/71 Chakupat, lalitpur , Mahotari, Sarlahi 52.3 Central Completed P6-PMEU 070/71 NEST-GRID-CARD JV, Shankhmul Jiri Sikri Hawa Bhirkot Kirne Road, Dolkha, Ramechhap 49.08 Central Completed Page 1 of 7 rfn' cf=j= )&!⁄&@ ;Dd ;8s ljefu, of]hgf cg'udg tyf d"Nof+sg zfvfjf6 ;+efJotf cWoog (Feasibility Study) ;DkGg e};s]sf ;8sx/msf] ljj/0f Contract Package Name of Consultant Name of Road Length (Km) Region Remarks Eastern Engineering Consultant, Bhainsepati, P7-PMEU 070/71 Lalitpur Barahthawa Samanpur Garuda Katahariya Santapur Road, Rautahat 35.5 Central Completed CEMECA Consultant-Design & Build Solution P9-PMEU 070/71 (P) Ltd. JV, Thapagaun, Kathmandu Benigaat Phujel Simle Tinpane Pokharithok Road, Dhading 43.723 Central Completed Indrawati Sipaghat Bhimtaar SipaPokhari Badegaun Nawalpur Road, P20-PMEU 070/71 RIDC P. Ltd. Budhanagar Sindhupalchwok 19 Central Completed Total Management Services P. Ltd., Begaadawar 9 Dhanesworchowk khola Chaulikha Bazaar Road, P21-PMEU 070/71 Kamalpokhari, Kathmandu Dhanusa 8.69 Central Completed Sukute Chhapgau Miledada Thokarpa Shramthali Road, P22-PMEU 070/71 Soil test-AVIYAN-Hydro Trans JV, Sanepa Sindhupalchowk 15 Central Completed P23-PMEU 070/71 Mentors-STMS JV, Kumaripati Manthali Archale Kathajor Road, Ramechhap 15 Central Completed P37-PMEU 070/71 CIS P.Ltd. Lalitpur Aaitarampati Punibanjyang Likhuchap Talakhu Chisapani, Nuwakot 20 Central Completed Jhopu(Malampur) Dwee Kadam Baluwa Bhanjyang Shakti Ma Bi, P37-PMEU 070/71 CIS P.Ltd. Lalitpur Nuwakot 7 Central Completed Unique Engineering Consultancy Pvt. Ltd. , T3/PMEU/070/71 Bethan Narayansthan Deurali Taaldhunga Tourism Road, Kavre 45 Central Lalitpur Completed Intergrated development & Research Services Bhalukhola TapuMahadev Vyakuredevi Gaikhure Mahadev Road, T4/PMEU/070/71 10.26 Central (P.), Ltd., Baneshwor, kathmandu Dolkha Completed Slate-Khaptad- J&R JV, Samakhusi, T5/PMEU/070/71 Betrawati Malung Syaphrubesi Road, Rasuwa 30.58 Central Kathmandu Completed Narayanpur Parsamod Dhankaul Mahadev Mandir Dumariya T6/PMEU/070/71 Leaser-Eagle JV, Budhanagar, Kathmandu 20 Central sukanaha Bazaar sagarnath Mandir Phuljor Road, Sarlahi Completed Chakragata Bazaar sundarpur sukchaina Laxmipur phalparasi Batrol T6/PMEU/070/71 Leaser-Eagle JV, Budhanagar, Kathmandu 20.5 Central simara phenhara Pakadi Baraudhoran Road, Sarlahi Completed 1/PMEU-Feasibility- Everest Engineering in Association Ritu Manang-Lamjung-Gorkha Tourist Road-Manag Regional/ 068/69 Conslt and Om Consultnt, Old Baneshwor 60.00 Eastern Completed 8/PMEU-Feasibility- CERC J/V DREAM Geo Lab P Ltd, Kupondole Phidim-Myanglung Road (Phidim - Terathum District) Regional/ 068/69 39.86 Eastern Completed 9/PMEU-Feasibility- Meh, RADEC And SAH Engineers Consult P Humtang-Purnedanda-Temke Road (Bhojpur) Regional/ 068/69 Ltd, Sanepa, Lalitpur 40.00 Eastern Completed 18/PMEU-Feasibility- CERC -DREAM Geo Lab JV, Kupondole, Sakhada Bhagbati Lalapati Bhatotar Piprahi Jhali Pump House Regional/ 068/69 Lalitpur Ranjeetpur Boriya School Kharsal Hulaki Road 17.00 Eastern Completed Rajbiraj-Thanahi Pokhari- Gotham - Simrha - Musharniya - Belhi 13/PMEU-Feasibility/ Chapena - Laliyapur - Birta - Khadkpur - Chanahi - Balan - 068/69 Geo Com Nepal Consult Pvt. Ltd., Kirtipur Bhagmanpur Road 46.50 Eastern Completed Page 2 of 7 rfn' cf=j= )&!⁄&@ ;Dd ;8s ljefu, of]hgf cg'udg tyf d"Nof+sg zfvfjf6 ;+efJotf cWoog (Feasibility Study) ;DkGg e};s]sf ;8sx/msf] ljj/0f Contract Package Name of Consultant Name of Road Length (Km) Region Remarks 21/PMEU-Feasibility/ Geo Com Nepal Consult (p.) Ltd. , Kirtipur, 068/69 Kathmandu Goruwalbhanjyanhg-Sandkpur-Chyangthapu Road 62.50 Eastern Completed 22/PMEU-Feasibility/ Slate Consultants Pvt. Ltd., Kathmandu 068/69 Urlabari-Madhumalla-Rabi Road 52.85 Eastern Completed 22/PMEU-Feasibility/ Slate Consultants Pvt. Ltd., Kathmandu Phikal-Barbote-Sundung-Manjhagau-Lalikharka-Shreeantu Guphatal 068/69 Road Eastern Completed 1/PMEU-Pre-Feasibility/ GEC J/V Eco Code Nepal J/V D.K Consultant Damak Bazar Ring Road 068/69 P Ltd, Ktm 37.78 Eastern Completed 20/PMEU-Feasibility/ Tech Studio of Engineering, Kathmandu 068/69 Jirmle-Samalbung-Sandhkpur Sima Road 60.80 Eastern Completed 23/PMEU-Feasibility/ North Star Engg Conslt Pvt Ltd, Pulchowk 068/69 Biblante-Maipokhari-Sandkpur Road 45.12 Eastern Completed Bhojpur Manebhanjyang Basipokhari Ranibaas hasanpur Simle Road, P1-PMEU 070/71 RADEC-REC JV, Sitapaila Bhojpur 59 Eastern Completed P2-PMEU 070/71 DIGICON-DEVS JV, Kathmandu Molung Ekbaar Harkpur Patle Road, Okhaldhunga 55.36 Eastern Completed Salleri Taksindu Nunthala kharikhola to Chaurikharka Lukla , P3-PMEU 070/71 CERC-RAYS JV, Lalitpur Solukhumbu 53 Eastern Completed Total Management Services P. Ltd., P21-PMEU 070/71 Kamalpokhari, Kathmandu Rupnagar Kanchhanpur Bypass Road, Saptari 2.89 Eastern Completed P31-PMEU 070/71 SIDEF-NRE-K&S JV, Sinamangal Maikhola Pul Bajra to Namsaaling Road, Illam 20.03 Eastern Completed ESC-UTN-GIE & HRA JV, Shantinagar, P35-PMEU 070/71 Kathmandu Tharpu Bardhanda Saalamkhu Mehele Yamphudin , Taplejung 59.14 Eastern Completed Civil Engineering Research and Consultancy Salleri Takshindu Kharikhola Surke to Chauri Kharka VDC, P38-PMEU 070/71 Pvt. Ltd., Kupondole Solukhumbu 18 Eastern Completed T1/PMEU/070/71 MEH Consultant P.
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