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Kudafunafaru Forpress Kudafunafaru, Noonu Atoll FINAL SCORE AND RANKING OF BIDDERS SELECTED FOR DRAW Final Bid Serial No. Bidder Name Rank Island Name Score P1-RC 000105 Mrs. Hanan Hameed (H. Meenaaz) 110.00 1 Kudafunafaru, Noonu Atoll P1-RC 000116 Sun Investments Pvt. Ltd. 110.00 1 Kudafunafaru, Noonu Atoll P1-RC 000120 Emerald Resorts Pvt. Ltd. 110.00 1 Kudafunafaru, Noonu Atoll P1-RC 000125 Mr. Mohamed Saeed (H. Favour) 110.00 1 Kudafunafaru, Noonu Atoll P1-RC 000131 Mr. Ahmed Siyam Mohamed (G. Sunset) 110.00 1 Kudafunafaru, Noonu Atoll P1-RC 000134 Mr. Abdul Wahhab (Muiythoshige, Ha. Dhidhdhoo) 110.00 1 Kudafunafaru, Noonu Atoll P1-RC 000137 Ms. Aishath Shazra (H. Kaneerumaage) 110.00 1 Kudafunafaru, Noonu Atoll P1-RC 000141 Ms. Khadeeja Dasaahath Fuad (Viligili NSS Flat 1060) 110.00 1 Kudafunafaru, Noonu Atoll P1-RC 000143 Mr. Ibrahim Moosa (Dhafthar no: RS 4873) 110.00 1 Kudafunafaru, Noonu Atoll P1-RC 000146 Mr. Hussain Ashfaq (H. Dhaaliyaan) 110.00 1 Kudafunafaru, Noonu Atoll P1-RC 000154 Tropical Maldives Pvt. Ltd. 110.00 1 Kudafunafaru, Noonu Atoll P1-RC 000162 Mr. Ibrahim Wafir (G. Kashiveli) 110.00 1 Kudafunafaru, Noonu Atoll P1-RC 000165 Mr. Ahmed Manik (M. Sunrest) 110.00 1 Kudafunafaru, Noonu Atoll P1-RC 000170 Ms. Aishath Raliya (M. Favourite Corner) 110.00 1 Kudafunafaru, Noonu Atoll P1-RC 000174 Mr. Ahmed Rasheed (Ma. Yellow Diamond) 110.00 1 Kudafunafaru, Noonu Atoll P1-RC 000178 Ms. Fathimath Reena (M. Govind Villa) 110.00 1 Kudafunafaru, Noonu Atoll P1-RC 000187 Mr. Ahmed Azheem (Dhafthar no: 3351) 110.00 1 Kudafunafaru, Noonu Atoll P1-RC 000191 Coco Huts Pvt. Ltd. 110.00 1 Kudafunafaru, Noonu Atoll P1-RC 000197 Mr. Farooq Hassan (M. Lansimooge) 110.00 1 Kudafunafaru, Noonu Atoll P1-RC 000213 Mr. Musthafa Fareed (G. Januaryge) 110.00 1 Kudafunafaru, Noonu Atoll P1-RC 000214 Mr. Amir Mansoor (Ma. Manas) 110.00 1 Kudafunafaru, Noonu Atoll P1-RC 000215 Mr. Mohamed Haleem (M. Friendship) 110.00 1 Kudafunafaru, Noonu Atoll P1-RC 000218 Mr. Ismail Rasheed Umar (M. Aadhilleege) 110.00 1 Kudafunafaru, Noonu Atoll P1-RC 000220 Mr. Hussain Waheed (Huvandhumaage, Sh. Foakaidhoo) 110.00 1 Kudafunafaru, Noonu Atoll P1-RC 000233 Mr. Imran Ali (Ma. Seeraazeege) 110.00 1 Kudafunafaru, Noonu Atoll P1-RC 000235 Mr. Ahmed Thasmeen Ali (H. Ruvaamaage) 110.00 1 Kudafunafaru, Noonu Atoll P1-RC 000241 Mr. Ali Ahmed (Ma. Seeraazeege) 110.00 1 Kudafunafaru, Noonu Atoll P1-RC 000246 Mrs. Visam Ali (H. Aazaadhevadhee) 110.00 1 Kudafunafaru, Noonu Atoll P1-RC 000253 Mrs. Fathimath Hussain Didi (H. Maley-thila) 110.00 1 Kudafunafaru, Noonu Atoll P1-RC 000255 Mr. Mohamed Samil (H. Karoage Aage) 110.00 1 Kudafunafaru, Noonu Atoll P1-RC 000256 Mr. Mohamed Rasheed Ahmed (H. Dhon Annaaruge) 110.00 1 Kudafunafaru, Noonu Atoll P1-RC 000275 Best Choice Maldives Pvt. Ltd. 110.00 1 Kudafunafaru, Noonu Atoll P1-RC 000276 Mr. Hussain Abdul Latheef (Ma. Green Garden) 110.00 1 Kudafunafaru, Noonu Atoll P1-RC 000278 Mr. Mohamed Abdul Sattar (Ma. Tulip Villa) 110.00 1 Kudafunafaru, Noonu Atoll P1-RC 000282 Ms. Aishath Himla (M. Mercury) 110.00 1 Kudafunafaru, Noonu Atoll P1-RC 000286 Mr. Ali Shahid (M. Paris Villa) 110.00 1 Kudafunafaru, Noonu Atoll P1-RC 000292 Sun Tuna Maldives Pvt. Ltd. 110.00 1 Kudafunafaru, Noonu Atoll P1-RC 000294 Mr. Mohamed Shareef (H. Theveli) 110.00 1 Kudafunafaru, Noonu Atoll P1-RC 000297 Mr. Adam Maniku (H. Merry Side) 110.00 1 Kudafunafaru, Noonu Atoll P1-RC 000298 Mr. Bandhu Ibrahim Saleem (M. Maareha) 110.00 1 Kudafunafaru, Noonu Atoll P1-RC 000306 Mr. Ahmed Nizam (Niruhaaluge, S. Feydhoo) 110.00 1 Kudafunafaru, Noonu Atoll P1-RC 000307 Mr. Riffath Wafir (Muringu, R. Rasmaadhoo) 110.00 1 Kudafunafaru, Noonu Atoll P1-RC 000308 Mr. Abdul Azeez Ismail (Golden Shower, R. Kinolhas) 110.00 1 Kudafunafaru, Noonu Atoll P1-RC 000309 Mr. Mohamed Rasheed (M. Niyadhurumaage) 110.00 1 Kudafunafaru, Noonu Atoll P1-RC 000310 Mr. Mohamed Saeed (M. Snow Flakes) 110.00 1 Kudafunafaru, Noonu Atoll P1-RC 000311 Mr. Ahmed Ijlaal (Maafunage, N. Kudafari) 110.00 1 Kudafunafaru, Noonu Atoll P1-RC 000317 Mr. Mohamed Qasim (Kaamineege, N. Kudafari) 110.00 1 Kudafunafaru, Noonu Atoll P1-RC 000324 Afunco Pvt. Ltd. 110.00 1 Kudafunafaru, Noonu Atoll P1-RC 000328 Mr. Hassan Saeed (Eggamige, Gn. Fuvahmulah) 110.00 1 Kudafunafaru, Noonu Atoll P1-RC 000330 Mr. Ahmed Shakir (H. Levendly) 110.00 1 Kudafunafaru, Noonu Atoll P1-RC 000333 Mr. Mohamed Ibrahim (Dhoores, Th. Thimarafushi) 110.00 1 Kudafunafaru, Noonu Atoll P1-RC 000342 Ms. Mariyam Shifana (Raiyvillage, M. Muli) 110.00 1 Kudafunafaru, Noonu Atoll P1-RC 000343 Ms. Aishath Nuha (G. Moonee) 110.00 1 Kudafunafaru, Noonu Atoll P1-RC 000345 Mr. Mohamed Rasheed (Penzeemaage, S. Feydhoo) 110.00 1 Kudafunafaru, Noonu Atoll P1-RC 000358 Mr. Ismail Shafeeu (Ma. Samit) 110.00 1 Kudafunafaru, Noonu Atoll P1-RC 000360 Mr. Ahmed Nazeer (Chaandhaneege, B. Eydhafushi) 110.00 1 Kudafunafaru, Noonu Atoll P1-RC 000362 Mrs. Shamsul Muna (Alanaasige, S. Maradhu Feydhu) 110.00 1 Kudafunafaru, Noonu Atoll P1-RC 000366 Nala Resorts Pvt. Ltd. 110.00 1 Kudafunafaru, Noonu Atoll P1-RC 000368 Mr. Hussain Shiyam (M. Three A Villa) 110.00 1 Kudafunafaru, Noonu Atoll P1-RC 000375 Mr. Ali Azim (H. New Queen) 110.00 1 Kudafunafaru, Noonu Atoll P1-RC 000378 Mr. Mohamed Nashiz (H. Mohoree Villa) 110.00 1 Kudafunafaru, Noonu Atoll P1-RC 000383 Mr. Mohamed Zaki (Fenigellidhaage, S. Feydhoo) 110.00 1 Kudafunafaru, Noonu Atoll P1-RC 000386 Ms. Aminath Hasna (H. Levendly) 110.00 1 Kudafunafaru, Noonu Atoll P1-RC 000389 Mr. Abdulla Ziyad (Ma. Corner) 110.00 1 Kudafunafaru, Noonu Atoll P1-RC 000399 Vista Company & Travel Services Pvt. Ltd. 110.00 1 Kudafunafaru, Noonu Atoll P1-RC 000400 Sunrise Maldives Pvt. Ltd. 110.00 1 Kudafunafaru, Noonu Atoll P1-RC 000403 Mr. Ibrahim Jihad (M. Three A Villa) 110.00 1 Kudafunafaru, Noonu Atoll P1-RC 000410 Maldives Marine Contracting Company 110.00 1 Kudafunafaru, Noonu Atoll Page 1 of 10 Kudafunafaru, Noonu Atoll FINAL SCORE AND RANKING OF BIDDERS SELECTED FOR DRAW Final Bid Serial No. Bidder Name Rank Island Name Score P1-RC 000412 Mrs. Adhila Mohamed (Kaamineemaage, N. Kudafari) 110.00 1 Kudafunafaru, Noonu Atoll P1-RC 000413 Mr. Abdullah Hameed (M. Crest Wood) 110.00 1 Kudafunafaru, Noonu Atoll P1-RC 000416 Epic Hotels & Resorts Pvt. Ltd. 110.00 1 Kudafunafaru, Noonu Atoll P1-RC 000417 Mr. Ibrahim Manik (H. Feydhoo) 110.00 1 Kudafunafaru, Noonu Atoll P1-RC 000420 Mr. Abdullah Saeed (M. Nirolhu) 110.00 1 Kudafunafaru, Noonu Atoll P1-RC 000422 Mr. Mohamed Firaq (H. Lady Bird) 110.00 1 Kudafunafaru, Noonu Atoll P1-RC 000423 S.A.M.S Investments & Management Pvt. Ltd. 110.00 1 Kudafunafaru, Noonu Atoll P1-RC 000428 Mr. Ahmed Hassan Manik (H. Sheesha Vehi) 110.00 1 Kudafunafaru, Noonu Atoll P1-RC 000433 Mr. Ahmed Ibrahim (Ma. Maadharee) 110.00 1 Kudafunafaru, Noonu Atoll P1-RC 000439 Ms. Fathmath Waheeda (M. Hudhuhudhu) 110.00 1 Kudafunafaru, Noonu Atoll P1-RC 000452 Mr. Hussain Husham (Ma. Hushamin) 110.00 1 Kudafunafaru, Noonu Atoll P1-RC 000457 Mr. Ibrahim Husham (Ma. Hushamin) 110.00 1 Kudafunafaru, Noonu Atoll P1-RC 000461 Ms. Aminath Nadira (G. Zamany Gulshan) 110.00 1 Kudafunafaru, Noonu Atoll P1-RC 000462 Ms. Aishath Hamzeena Fuad (H. Henban) 110.00 1 Kudafunafaru, Noonu Atoll P1-RC 000465 Ms. Fathmath Muna (Ma. Keytha) 110.00 1 Kudafunafaru, Noonu Atoll P1-RC 000478 Ms. Azra Abdulla (Lilymaage, Th. Guraidhoo) 110.00 1 Kudafunafaru, Noonu Atoll P1-RC 000480 Mr. Mohamed Saleem (G. Lanka) 110.00 1 Kudafunafaru, Noonu Atoll P1-RC 000482 Island Wonders Pvt. Ltd. 110.00 1 Kudafunafaru, Noonu Atoll P1-RC 000484 Atoll Senses Pvt. Ltd. 110.00 1 Kudafunafaru, Noonu Atoll P1-RC 000487 Mr. Ahmed Hamza (Alanaasige, S. Maradhu Feydhu) 110.00 1 Kudafunafaru, Noonu Atoll P1-RC 000492 Ms. Shamoona Abdulla Ali (M. Three A Villa) 110.00 1 Kudafunafaru, Noonu Atoll P1-RC 000494 Mr. Ali Shiyam (Alanaasige, S. Meradhu Feydhu) 110.00 1 Kudafunafaru, Noonu Atoll P1-RC 000497 Static Company Pvt. Ltd. 110.00 1 Kudafunafaru, Noonu Atoll P1-RC 000500 Mr. Moosa Shiyam Abdulla Ali (M. Three A Villa) 110.00 1 Kudafunafaru, Noonu Atoll P1-RC 000505 Sun Construction & Engineering Pvt. Ltd. 110.00 1 Kudafunafaru, Noonu Atoll P1-RC 000514 Sun Spa Resorts Pvt. Ltd. 110.00 1 Kudafunafaru, Noonu Atoll P1-RC 000515 Sunny Beach Pvt. Ltd. 110.00 1 Kudafunafaru, Noonu Atoll P1-RC 000526 Mr. Hussain Salim Mohamed (Dhafthar no: RS7483) 110.00 1 Kudafunafaru, Noonu Atoll P1-RC 000536 Mr. Ali Yoosuf (Hiyaleege, N. Kudafari) 110.00 1 Kudafunafaru, Noonu Atoll P1-RC 000540 Mr. Mohamed Ali Didi (G. Maabadhi) 110.00 1 Kudafunafaru, Noonu Atoll P1-RC 000550 Applecross Company Pvt. Ltd. 110.00 1 Kudafunafaru, Noonu Atoll P1-RC 000558 Sun Hotels & Resorts Pvt. Ltd. 110.00 1 Kudafunafaru, Noonu Atoll P1-RC 000562 Brothers Motor Company Pvt. Ltd. 110.00 1 Kudafunafaru, Noonu Atoll P1-RC 000566 Sheesha Pvt. Ltd. 110.00 1 Kudafunafaru, Noonu Atoll P1-RC 000587 Mr. Hassan Adil (Kaamineege, N. Kudafari) 110.00 1 Kudafunafaru, Noonu Atoll P1-RC 000590 Mr. Sinaan Ali (Dhafthar no: 950) 110.00 1 Kudafunafaru, Noonu Atoll P1-RC 000597 Ms. Aminath Wisama Fuad (Viligili NSS Flat: 1060) 110.00 1 Kudafunafaru, Noonu Atoll P1-RC 000602 Mr. Nareeman Areef (G. Hudhuruvaage) 110.00 1 Kudafunafaru, Noonu Atoll P1-RC 000605 Mr.
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