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Promoting Public Private Partnership in Madhya Pradesh Road Sector Project Advance Contracting Notice Date: 9 August 2018 Country/Borrower: India Title of Proposed Project: 51375-IND: Promoting Public Private Partnership in Madhya Pradesh Road Sector Project Name and Address of Executing Agency: Government of Madhya Pradesh acting through Madhya Pradesh Public Works Department Address: General Manager-Incharge (Tech.) Madhya Pradesh Road Development Corporation Limited 45A, Arera Hills, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh 462011 Email: [email protected] Brief Description of the Project: Promoting Public Private Partnership in Madhya Pradesh Road Sector Project will improve transport connectivity in the state by rehabilitating and upgrading about 2,200 kilometers (km) of state highways (SH) and major district roads (MDRs) and will be implemented under the hybrid-annuity model (HAM). The project will have the following outputs: (i) SHs upgraded to two-lane and all-weather highways; (ii) single-lane MDRs upgraded to intermediate-lane and all-weather roads; and (iii) road maintenance and asset management improved. The expected outcome will be improved road transport accessibility and efficiency within Madhya Pradesh. Brief Description of Goods and Related Services, Works or Consulting Services to be Procured: Procurement Review Advertisement Package General Description /Recruitment (Prior/ Date Number (Road name and length in Km) Method Post) (quarter/ year) Bhabra-Kattiwada-Kheda 36.80 Pkg-1 road NCB Prior Q4 2018 Bhabra-Udaigarh road 25.00 Udaigarh-Bori road 18.95 Pkg-2 Tanda-Bori road 14.70 NCB Prior Q4 2018 Tanda-Balwadi road 21.00 Alirajpur-Dahod road 47.40 Pkg-3 NCB Prior Q4 2018 Jobat-Nanpur road 21.60 Pkg-4 Alirajpur-Mathwad road 57.00 NCB Prior Q4 2018 Pkg-5 Badwani-Badhan-Ambapani- 14.40 NCB Prior Q4 2018 Procurement Review Advertisement Package General Description /Recruitment (Prior/ Date Number (Road name and length in Km) Method Post) (quarter/ year) Sindhi-Khodar-Silawad road Dhavabawdi-Balkua-Lonsara- 10.80 Borlay road Kirpalpur-Tikuri-Semariya 35.90 road Pkg-6 NCB Prior Q3 2018 Satan-Amarpatan road (SH- 29.80 13) Sirmour-Keonti road 9.20 Semariya-Sirmour road 28.30 Pkg-7 NCB Prior Q3 2018 Rewa-Beeda-Semariya road 41.00 upto Godha Junction (SH-9) Khanuakhas-Langhadol- Bindul-Gopad River Bridge to 47.00 CG Border (Kamarji-Janakpur Pkg-8 road) NCB Prior Q4 2018 Waidhan-Telai-Singrouliya- Makrohar-Badgad-Viharpur- 30.00 upto Chhattisgarh Border Langhatola-Patna-Karpa- Pkg-9 Sarai-Ahirgaon-Kelamania 52.60 NCB Prior Q4 2018 road Pawai-Mohindra-Semaria Pkg-10 38.00 NCB Prior Q3 2018 road Badvar-Tamra-Sitapur- 42.00 Mauganj Road Pkg-11 NCB Prior Q3 2018 Raipur-Karchuliyan to Supiya- 15.35 Bhaluha-Mahsaon Road Pkg-13 Beohari-Bansukli-Sidhi Road 46.40 NCB Prior Q4 2018 Aaron Via Vidoriya- 32.50 Raghavgarh Pkg-14 NCB Prior Q3 2018 Ashoknagar-Aaron Road 41.50 (Upto Sindh River) Mohna-Patai Road 13.00 Pkg-15 Chitauli-Ranighati Road 11.40 NCB Prior Q3 2018 Bhitarwar-Karera Road 10.60 Aavan Road Maksudangadh Pkg-16 39.40 NCB Prior Q3 2018 to Janjali Neemdana-Hirdagarh- Navegaon-Nidrai-Bordehi 41.40 Pkg-17 NCB Prior Q3 2018 Road Tamiya-Junnardevi Road 27.00 Pipaliya Kevat - Ghatgheri 1.70 (Raisen) Ghatkheri (Raisen) to Pkg-18 8.90 NCB Prior Q3 2018 Sahajpur Salabaru-Ghatkheri (Sagar) 8.00 Pratapgarh-Salabarru 20.90 Procurement Review Advertisement Package General Description /Recruitment (Prior/ Date Number (Road name and length in Km) Method Post) (quarter/ year) Salabarru-Gutauri 9.60 Gutauri-Deori 15.80 Gorakhpur-Ghahlavan 5.20 Ghahlavan-Sadrai 4.20 Sadrai-Hirapur 6.80 Heerapur-Kaakraghat 6.20 (Narmada Bridge) Maharastra Border-Kukru- Pkg-19 30.00 NCB Prior Q3 2018 Khamla-Bhaisdehi Tikamgarh-Shahgarh Road 61.40 Pkg-21 (SH-37) NCB Prior Q3 2018 Tikamgarh-Orcha (SH-37) 88.40 Pkg-22 Sagar-Rehli (SH-15) 42.20 NCB Prior Q3 2018 Pkg-23 Baihar-Lamta Road 52.20 NCB Prior Q3 2018 Pahadgad-Sahasram Via Maran -Kanhar (Upto Khurjan 25.00 Road) Noorabad-Pachavali Road to 18.70 Sanichra Road Pkg-27 ICB Prior Q4 2018 Nepri to Brijgadi via 16.00 Kishangad-Kukroli Road Kailaras to Jaura via Pahadgad-Manpur-Nirar- 62.80 Pagara Road Village Piparsama of Pkg-29 Shivpuri-Tongra Road to 70.50 NCB Prior Q4 2018 Vilaua Road Kolar road Km 0 to Km 14 14.00 Toomda-Patania-Barkheda Pkg-30 NCB Prior Q4 2018 Saalam road Length 12.80 12.80 Km Kandela-Sohanpur-Kerpani- Rehma-PipaliyaBichouli- 23.50 Nayagaon-Amoda upto Gehuras road Silwani-Sultanganj- Jaisinghnagar road on Village Siyarmau to Pipaliyakala- Paapda-Mawai-Kajela- 24.30 Pkg -31 NCB Prior Q4 2018 Ghoulpur-Uchehra-Jamunia upto SH-44 Silwani Gairatganj road Silwani-Batera road SH-15 of NH-12 on Batera Junction to Batera-Rajwada-Bamhori- 19.40 Tonga-Chhabara-Bagpipariya in SH-19 Bareli-Pipariya road Procurement Review Advertisement Package General Description /Recruitment (Prior/ Date Number (Road name and length in Km) Method Post) (quarter/ year) upto SH-15 Silwani-Batera road to Umarjhir-Pipalia Kewat- 24.00 Ghatkhedi-Chunetia Chandan Pipaliya road NH-86 (Ex.) Vidisha-Sagar road to Bahadurpur- Bhabhukaabari- Jhiriabaramadgadi-Khajuria Baramadgadi-Padaria- Mahuna- 48.70 Pkg-32 Berkhedibaramadgadi- NCB Prior Q4 2018 Chandoria-Maanpur- Dhindrouli-Jhiriamandir- Hinoutiapachori- Neelkanthmandir to Garhi Ahmadpur road Garhi-Ahmadpur road 18.60 At NH-12 Khargon to Bhagdehi-Bajni-Rampura- Siyalvada-Gaganbada- Chorpipaliya-Kesli-Kartauli- 46.90 Jaitgarh-Sitapar-Pahariya Pkg-33 Bhainsra to upto Kasba NCB Prior Q4 2018 Bamhori SH-15 Dehgaon-Bamhori to Belgaon-Bhajiya-Kukwada- 26.50 Andhiyari upto Gairatganj at Raisen-Rahatgarh SH-42 Village Khapa Chameli to Mehka-Jhiriyakheda-Basa- Kherikhedra-Sarkhadi- Khamariya khurd-Tada- Pkg-34 61.90 NCB Prior Q4 2018 Keolari-Khatola-Kothikhoh- Gopai-Naigadiya-Khajuriya- Sultanganj upto Silwani- Sagar Road at SH-15 Chandla-Bachoun road 11.20 Pkg-36 Bameetha (NH-75)-Rajnagar NCB Prior Q4 2018 14.40 road Sahajpur-Tendukheda road 17.00 Pkg-38 NCB Prior Q4 2018 Taradehi-Maharajpur road 13.20 Lodkiya-Antri Mata- Aamleekheda-Bhadvamataji- Pkg-40 Sarvaniya-Maharaj Javad- 82.00 NCB Prior Q4 2018 Athana-Ghaani-Sarod- Chadaul length 82.00 km Procurement Review Advertisement Package General Description /Recruitment (Prior/ Date Number (Road name and length in Km) Method Post) (quarter/ year) Bichdodh-Kaludhedi-Jagodi- Pkg-41 Kheda Khajuriya-Nipaniya- 93.00 NCB Prior Q4 2018 Sakariya-Malya Road Mawta-Kalukeda-Dondhar- Mahu-Neemuch Marg to Pkg-44 Ringnod via Javra-Aagar- 69.20 NCB Prior Q4 2018 Road upto Hatpipaliya to Khjuriya-Baraoda Semri-Sangakheda road 13.60 Pkg-50 NCB Prior Q4 2018 Sonasawri-Sanwalkheda road 11.70 Siddikaganj-Hatpipaliya Road 21.20 Bhaukhedi-Amlaha- 17.60 Pkg-52 Dhamanda Road NCB Prior Q3 2018 Paali-Dindori road Km. 46/6 22.20 to 69/6 Siddikaganj-Hatpipaliya Road 21.20 Bhaukhedi-Amlaha- 17.60 Pkg-52 Dhamanda Road NCB Prior Q4 2018 Paali-Dindori road Km. 46/6 22.20 to 69/6 Independent Engineer for Civil Works Packages Ten Roads [Pkg-1, Pkg-2, Pkg-A QCBS Prior Q3 2018 Pkg-3, Pkg-4, Pkg-5, Pkg-40, Pkg-41 & Pkg-44] Independent Engineer for Civil Works Pkg-B Packages [Pkg-6, Pkg-7, Pkg-8, Pkg-9, QCBS Prior Q3 2018 Pkg-10, Pkg-11 & Pkg-13] Independent Engineer for Civil Works Pkg-C Packages [Pkg-18, Pkg-33, Pkg-31, QCBS Prior Q3 2018 Pkg-32, Pkg-34 & Pkg-35] Independent Engineer for Civil Works Packages Pkg-D QCBS Prior Q3 2018 [Pkg-17, Pkg-19 & Pkg-23, Pkg-30, Pkg-50 & Pkg-52] Independent Engineer for Civil Works Pkg-E Packages [Pkg-14, Pkg-15, Pkg-16, QCBS Prior Q3 2018 Pkg-27 & Pkg-29] Independent Engineer for Civil Works Pkg-F Packages [Pkg-21, Pkg-22, Pkg-36 & QCBS Prior Q3 2018 Pkg-38] .
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