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Nathdwara Temple Board. Nathdwara Nathdwara Temple Board. Nathdwara Statement of ongoing construction work and respective contractors Sr. Description Work order amount No. Name of Contractor M/s Gannon Dunkerly & Co. Ltd., Ramniwas No. 2, Near Construction of Shrinathji Temple Extension 01 Gujarat Samachar, Khanpur, ` 10,27,49,207.00 Plan Phase I at Nathdwara. Post Box No. 232, AHMEDABAD - 380 001. M/s S. Gandhi & Co., Plumbing and Sanitary fitting work of 324, Vanijya Bhavan, 02 Shrinathji Temple extension plan Phase I at Behind Ahmedabad Dairy, ` 49,48,805.00 Nathdwara Kankaria, AHMEDABAD - 380 022. M/s Rekha Construction, Dismantling of remaining structure for phase II Dhing Bhavan, 03 of Shrinathji Temple Extension Project, ` 2,90,000.00 Sadar Bazar, Nathdwara. KOTHARIA. M/s Hansa Palace Art Furniture, Glass Partition Wall work in Shrinathji Temple 04 Hiran Mangri, Sector- 4,, ` 29,31,200.00 Extension Project Phase-I, Nathdwara. UDAIPUR M/s N. S. Associates, Flooring fixing work including all required A-6, Govind Marg, 05 materials excluding Marble and other stones for Adarsh Nagar, ` 69,48,850.00 Temple Extension Project Phase I. Opp. Moti Doongari Parvat, JAIPUR. M/s Rathore Kitchen Equipment Co., Supply and installation of Kitchen equipments 12, Azad Path, 06 for Shrinathji Temple Extension Project Phase ` 30,88,007.00 Sindhu Nagar, Murlipura, I, Nathdwara. JAIPUR. Supply, installation, Testing and M/s Eastern System & Appliances, Commissioning of Fire Fighting System for Fire Prevention & Security Systems, 07 ` 58,54,734.00 Shrinathji Temple Extension Project Phase I, 3/572, Pradhan Marg, Malviya Nagar, Nathdwara. JAIPUR - 17 M/s Kartech Enviro Systems Pvt. Supply, installation, Testing and Ltd., Commissioning of Sewage Treatment Plant for 34, Irani House, 2nd floor, 08 ` 31,31,000.00 Shrinathji Temple Extension Project Phase I, 7th Khetwadi, Nathdwara. MUMBAI - 400 004 M/s Hitech Sweet Water Supply, installation, Testing and Technologies Pvt. Ltd., Commissioning of water treatment plant for 229/30, Turning Point, 09 ` 15,86,000.00 Shrinathji Temple Extension Project Phase I, Ghod Dod Road, Nathdwara. SURAT - 395 001 M/s Siddharth Engineers, Supply and installation of Electric Sub-station C-138-B, Near Choti Pulia, Subhash 10 for Shrinathji Temple ` 49,50,007.00 Nagar, Extension Project Phase 1st, Nathdwara. BHILWARA. M/s A. K. Jain & Associates, Providing and fixing of Tiles flooring etc. in E-5, Siddharth Nagar, 11 Shrinathji Temple Extension Project Phase I, Opp. Ghiya Hospital, Malviya Nagar, ` 78,28,800.00 Nathdwara. JAIPUR- 302 017. M/s Moon Light Marbles Pvt. Ltd., Supply of Marble, Jaisalmer, Keseriaji Green N.H. 8, Nathdwara Kankroli Road, 12 and other stones for Shrinathji Temple Per Sq.ft. Badarda, Extension Project Phase I, Nathdwara. RAJSAMAND (RAJ.) M/s Rajputana Constructions Pvt. Ltd., Construction of Cottages in New Cottage (Teej- Rajputana House, 13 ` 5,24,84,925.00 ki-Mangri) complex at Nathdwara 13, Parivahan Marg, "C" Scheme, JAIPUR Supply, Installation, Testing and commissioning M/s LG Electronics India Pvt. Ltd., of Air Conditioning B-71, Sahakar Marg, 14 ` 2,39,96,790.00 Equipment for Shrinathji Temple Extension Lal Kothi Scheme, Project Phase I, Nathdwara. JAIPUR M/s N. S. Associates, Providing and fixing of Sand Stone Pillars, A-6, Govind Marg, Mehrab, Jhali, Chatri and other works for 15 Adarsh Nagar, ` 97,90,000.00 Shrinathji Temple Extension Project Phase -1st, Opp. Moti Doongari Parvat, JAIPUR. Nathdwara. M/s OTIS Elevator Co. India Ltd., (Western Region) Supply, Installation and commissioning of Lift 9th Floor, Magnus Towers, 16 (Elevator) at Shrinathji Temple Extension Mindspace, Link Road, ` 96,00,000.00 Project Phase 1st, Nathdwara. Malad (West), MUMBAI - 400 064 M/s Rathore Kitchen Equipment Co., Misc. works for kitchen at Shrinathji Temple 12, Azad Path, Sindhu Nagar, 17 ` 20,54,636.00 Extension Project Phase I, Nathdwara. Murlipura, JAIPUR. M/s Mubarik Hussain, Renovation of Shri Dev Siromani & Shri Murli Near Singhviji-ki-Havely, 18 ` 2,69,635.00 Manohar Mandir at Mandal Garh, Bhilwara. Fauz Mohella, NATHDWARA. Shri Kalulal Kumawat, Construction of Boundary wall at various 19 Near Charbhujaji Temple, Fauz ` 10,50,628.00 Beeds, Temple Board, Nathdwara Mohella, Nathdwara. M/s N. S. Associates, Misc. Civil works for Podium A-6, Govind Marg, 20 at Temple Extension Project ` 63,09,698.00 Opp. Moti Doongri Police Station, Phase I, Temple Board, Nathdwara. Adarsh Nagar,JAIPUR. Shri Prahalad Singh, Construction of Boundary wall at Nathuvas S/o Shri Lehar Singh Mojawat, 21 ` 9,18,518.00 Beed, Nathdwara Siala, Mandak-ka-Guda, NATHDWARA.. M/s Rajputana Constructions Pvt. Ltd., False ceiling work for Shrinathji Temple Rajputana House, 22 ` 1,32, 38,800.00 Extension Project Phase I, Nathdwara. 13, Parivahan Marg, C- Scheme, JAIPUR - 1. M/s Hi-Tech Construction Co., Wooden Doors, Windows etc. work for 137, M-Road, 23 Shrinathji Temple extension Project Phase I, Bhopalpura, ` 1,19,84,800.00 Nathdwara. UDAIPUR. M/s Siddharth Engineers, Providing and fixing Pumps for water supply for C-138-B, Near Chhoti Puliya, Subhash 24 Shrinathji Temple Extension Project Phase I, Nagar, ` 13,19,767.00 Nathdwara. BHILWARA. Shri Virendra Singh Chauhan, Village Kuncholi, P.O. Gunjol, Construction of CC Road and other works for NATHDWARA. 25 Temple Extension Project Phase 1st , ` 96,00,017.00 Nathdwara.(Govind Chowk to Bada Bazar) M.s Sanwariya Infrastructure Pvt. Ltd. 2- Gulab Bag Road, ` 7,35,64,270.00 Civil and other works for Temple Extension 26 Near Krishna Palace Hotel, Project Phase II Part “A” Nathdwara. UDAIPUR. M.s H. M. Engineers, Electrification work of Temple 304/305, Ashram Avenue, 27 Extension Project Phase I, Nathdwara. Behind Kocharb Ashram, ` 2,16,90,943.00 Paldi, AHMEDABAD. Shri Mathura Lal Shrimali, Add/Alteration in Store Building (Admn. Office) 28 Shrinath Colony, ` 5,09,286.00 Temple Board, Nathdwara NATHDWARA. Shri Mathuralal Shrimali, Providing and fixing of Grill and Shed work at Shrinath Coloney, 29 Khasha Bhandar, Shrinathji Mandir, and ` 2,83,834.00 Behind Police Station, Nathdwara. NATHDWARA. Shri Laxmi Lal Soni, Miscelleneous Civil works at 30 Bohera Bazar, ` 4,87,671.00 Shrinath Brijwasi Akhada, Nathdwara. NATHDWARA. M.s H. M. Engineers, Electrical, Fire fighting etc. work for 304/305, Ashram Avenue, 31 construction of cottages at Teej-ki-Mangri, New ` 2,90,60,566.00 Behind Kocharb Ashram, Cottage Complex, Nathdwara. Paldi, AHMEDABAD. Shri Laxmi Narayan Mali, Providing and fixing grills and jhali work at Village Nichli Oden, 32 Dwjaji Akashi, Passage over Priyaji terrace, ` 4,51,122.00 P.O. Upli Oden, Shrinathji Temple, Nathdwara. NATHDWARA. M/s A. K. Jain & Associates , Finishing etc. work for Construction of Cottages E-5, Siddharth Nagar, at Teej-ki-Mangri, New 33 Opp. Ghiya Hospital, ` 7,11,00,000.00 Cottage Campus, Nathdwara Girdhar Marg, JAIPUR Shri Seema Electricals, Electric renovation and re-wiring work in Kharch Near Radha Vallabhji Temple, 34 Bhandar, Temple Campus and Nathuvas ` 3,43,783.00 Bhayalapura, Godown, Nathdwara. HINDON CITY (KAUROLI) Shri Mubarik Hussain, Renovation of Toilets at Mohan Garh, Near Singhviji-ki-Haveli, 35 ` 2,42,802.00 Nathdwara Fauz Mohella, NATHDWARA M/s Aakar Constructions, 5/31, Saurabh, Oshiwara Link Road, Mock up for typical Suite Room at Temple 36 Adarsh Nagar, ` 16,47,300.00 Extension Project Phase I. Andheri (West), MUMBAI - 400 058 M/s Prism Gas Detection Pvt. Ltd., 243, Osiwara Industrial Centre,New Installation of LPG Leak detection system at Link Road, 37 Kitchen area in Temple campus and LPG Bullet Goregaon (west) ` 2,75,000.00 yard, Nathdwara MUMBAI – 400 014 M/s Coral Telecom Ltd., Supply and Installation of EPABX system in 38. E-2, Sector -63, ` 9,47,308.00 Temple Extension Project Phase I. NOIDA -201 301 Shri Om Prakash Sharma, Supply and fixing of high Class Marble etc. at Behind Risala Chowk, 39 ` 1,20,00,000.00 Temple Extension Project Phase I. Yadav Mohella, NATHDWARA. M.s H. M. Engineers, Electrification, D.G. set, and fire fighting etc. 304/305, Ashram Avenue, 40 work for Temple Extension Project Phase II ` 2,41,08,029.00 Behind Kocharb Ashram, Part “A”, Nathdwara. Paldi, AHMEDABAD. Shri Om Prakash Sharma, Construction of Boundary wall Behind Risala Chowk, 41 ` 50,00,000 of various Beeds of Temple Board, Nathdwara Yadav Mohella, NATHDWARA. Shri Rajkumar Khatik, Construction of Boundary wall Kotharia Road, 42 of various Gardens of Temple Board, ` 40,00,000.00 Lal Bag, Nathdwara NATHDWARA. Maintenance, alteration and other Misc. works Shri Om Prakash Sharma , (annual contract) for various Properties of Behind Risala Chowk, 43 ` 39,70,175.00 Temple Board including Temple complex, Yadav Mohella, Nathdwara. NATHDWARA. M/s S. Gandhi & Co., 324, Vanigya Bhavan, Misc. Civil. work for Temple 44 Opp. Diwan Ballu Bhai School, ` 52,36,573.00 Extension Project Phase I, Nathdwara. Kankaria Road, AHMEDABAD Finishing work for Temple Extension Project M/s Chandra Singh Contractor, Phase II Part”A”, Nathdwara. A-3/E, Sunder Path, 45 ` 4,69,08,036.00 Bani Park, JAIPUR. Shri Rajesh Kumawat , Construction of Septic Tank and Drain at Bisa 46 Fauz Mohella, ` 1,39,104.00 Neema Dharmshala, Nathdwara. NATHDWARA. M/s Tech Martz, Lighting work for Podium at Temple Extension G-2, Shubham Complex, 47 ` 11,76,501.00 Project Phase I, Nathdwara. Near Sukhadia Circle, UDAIPUR. M/s Tech Martz, Façade Lighting work for front of Building G-2, Shubham Complex, 48 Temple Extension Project Phase 1st. ` 1,06,11,000/ Near Sukhadia Circle, UDAIPUR M.s H. M. Engineers, 304/305, Ashram Avenue, 49 SITC of 250 KVA DG set at Lal Bag, Nathdwara ` 21,99,644.00 Behind Kocharb Ashram, Paldi, AHMEDABAD. M/s S. Gandhi & Co., Painting, Colouring etc. work for Shrinathji 324, Vanigya Bhavan, 50 Temple Extension Project Phase 1st, Opp.
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