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Local Government Engineering Department District: Pabna ‡Kl Nvwmbvi Government of the Peoples Republic of Bangladesh Office of the Executive Engineer Local Government Engineering Department District: Pabna www.lged.gov.bd ‡kL nvwmbvi g~jbxwZ MÖvg kn‡ii DbœwZ Memo No: 46.02.7600.000.07.076.2020/ 579 Date: 01/03/2021 Invitation for Tender (Works) e-Tender Notice:22/2020-21 (LTM) e-Tender is invited in the National e-GP System Portal (http://www.eprocure.gov.bd) for the procurement of under mentioned works: Sl Name of Scheme Package No. Tender ID Tender Security Time for No No (Tk.) Completion 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 (d) Improvement of Tibapara to Kata River Road at Ch 08-450m [Road GPBRIDP/Rd- 553646 70,000.00 60 days ID No 176225021] under Chatmohar Upazila District-Pabna. [Salvage 549.d Cost BDT.2,17,786.00] 2 Maintenance Work of Bonogram GC - Chinnakhora GC via Samannapara RDRIDP/Pabana 553681 60,000.00 120 days Daroga House road. at ch. 00-1470.00m [Road ID 176722009] under /Santhia/Mainten Santhia Upazila, Pabna. ance-30/20-21 3 Maintenance Work of Nandanpur UP (Nandanpur Bazar R&H) - RDRIDP/Pabana 553682 1,90,000.00 230 days Haludghar Bazar via Tentulia Dattapara & Gopalpur River Dyke road. at /Santhia/Mainten ch. 00-815.00m & 2440-3440m [Road ID 176723027] [ Salvage Cost.- ance-31/20-21 BDT-2,78,904.00 under Santhia Upazila, Pabna. 4 Maintenance Work of Jagatala - Par Bhangoora Road at ch. 00-2445.00m RDRIDP/Pabna/ 553683 1,20,000.00 180 days [Road ID 176194018] under Bhangura Upazila, Pabna. Bhangura/Mainte nance-32/20-21] 5 Improvement of Bonnagari pucca (Moharram house)-Deep Tube-well RDRIDP/Pab/ 553685 1,30,000.00 225 days road from ch. 00-683.00m & Construction of 01 nos U-Drain at Ch.487m Chatmohar- [Road ID 176225265] under Chatmohar Upazila Pabna. 10/20-21 6 Improvement of Notun Hat GCM (Hurmuj Rice Mill) - Sagregari More IRIDP- 554220 2,50,000.00 365 days RHD via Shimultola (Shop of Nengra) road. Ch.1550 - 3000m under 3/PBN/DW-19 Ishwardi Upazila District - Pabna [Road ID 176394022] [Salvage Amount-Tk.21,62,654.00] 7 Improvement of Shakerdari Bissowroad (Joy Bangla More) - Shekerdari IRIDP- 554221 80,000.00 240 days GPS road Ch. 00 - 400m under Ishwardi Upazila District - Pabna [Road 3/PBN/DW-20] ID 176395163] [Salvage Amount-Tk.2,21,760.00] 8 Improvement of Rajapur UP H/Q - Doaria UP via Majhgram Railway IRIDP- 554222 3,40,000.00 365 days Station road. Ch. 00 - 1860m under Ishwardi Upazila District - Pabna 3/PBN/DW-21 [Road ID 176394198] [Salvage Amount Tk.3,43,066.00] 9 Improvement of Ruppur Fotu Market (Shop of Liton) RHD -Char Ruppur IRIDP- 554223 2,10,000.00 270 days Nalgari UNR ( H/O Saidul via Amzad,s Bagan road Ch.00 - 700m under 3/PBN/DW-24 Ishwardi Upazila District - Pabna [Road ID 176394147] [Salvage Amount Tk.2,06,267.00] 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 Bank branches and Purchase e-tender documents up to dated: 21/03/2021 Time: 17:00PM. In the event that there is a tie for the lowest evaluated tender price, the selection of the successful tenderers shall be made by e-GP lottery (PW2b ITT Clause 38.2). Further information and guidelines are available in the National e-GP System Portal and from e-GP help desk ([email protected]) Sd/- (Md. Mokhleasur Rahman) Executive Engineer LGED, Pabna Tel: 0731-66133, Fax: 0731-66088 e-mail: [email protected] CC to: 1. The Additional Chief Engineer, LGED, Rajshahi Division, Rajshahi. 2. The Superintending Engineer, LGED, Pabna Region, Pabna 3. Project Director, _________________________________, LGED, LGED Bhaban, Shar-e-Bangla Nagar, Dhaka. 4. The Senior Assistant Engineer, GIS Unit, Level-4, LGED, LGED Bhaban, Shar-e-Bangla Nagar, Dhaka. He is request to publish the IFT at the LGED website. 5. The Upazila Engineer, LGED, Upazila:______________________, District: Pabna. ÔÔ hyM ÕÕ, XvKv/ÔÔ ÔÔ ÕÕ cvebv 6. The Editor, ‰`wbK všÍi The Daily Voice of Asia”, Dhaka national daily newspaper and Local ‰`wbK wee…wZ with request to publish the above Tender Notice in your widely circulated national/Local Daily Newspaper in an inner page (The notice will be composed in Arial font 3 Column 10” Size) on or before 04/03/2021 for one day only. .
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