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Office of the Tehsil Municipal Administration Jehangira OFFICE OF THE TEHSIL MUNICIPAL ADMINISTRATION JEHANGIRA E-Bidding Notice The Sealed Tender are invited from the contractors who are registered with Local Council Board Khyber Pakhtunkhwa for the year 2020-21 as per following schedule. Last Date / Date / Time of E/Cost 2% Earnest Source of Time of Sr.# Name of Scheme Tender (in Million) Money (Rs.) Fund Submission Opening Tender Forms W.S.S / Street Pavement and 40000 06/05/2021 06/05/2021 01. Drain at Misri Banda / Mughulki 2.0 30% PFC Share 12:00 AM 02:00 PM / Akora Khattak W.S.S / Street Pavement and 34000 02. 1.7 -do- -do- -do- Drain at UC Mughulki W.S.S / Street Pavement and 40000 03. 2.0 -do- -do- -do- Drain at UC Adam Zai & Shaidu W.S.S / Street Pavement and 40000 04. Drain at UC Jehangira & 2.0 -do- -do- -do- Khairabad W.S.S / Street Pavement and 40000 05. 2.0 -do- -do- -do- Drain at UC Mandoori & Inzari W.S.S / Street Pavement and 40000 06. 2.0 -do- -do- -do- Drain at UC Kahi & Nizampur Installation of Street Lights 30000 07. 1.5 -do- -do- -do- (Electric) at Akora City 30000 08. Street light at Shaidu (Electric) 1.5 -do- -do- -do- 34000 09. Street Pavement at Adam Zai 1.7 -do- -do- -do- Installation of Pipeline Adam 30000 10. 1.5 -do- -do- -do- Zai / Akora Khattak / Mughulki Gravity Water Scheme at Jamu 60000 11. 3.0 -do- -do- -do- UC Khairabad Construction of Janazgah at 60000 12. 3.0 -do- -do- -do- Mughulki Beautification of Tehsil 52000 13. 2.6 -do- -do- -do- Jehangira 40000 14. M&R 2.0 -do- -do- -do- 30000 15. Petty Work 1.5 -do- -do- -do- 100000 16. Construction of office rooms 5.0 -do- -do- -do- Terms & Conditions 1. Sealed tenders based on MRS-2020 & contractors followed the new provincial Government rules under the Notification No.SOIV/CMS/KPK/1-13/2016/4264-70 dated 08/04/2016 keeping in view the mentioned notification the contractors shall quote their rates (ONLINE) as Above/Below. 2. All the contractors / Firms are bound to follow the KPPRA rules. 3. All the contactors / Firms must be registered with Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Revenue Authority. 4. All the tenders / bidding shall be done on “Percentage Below/Above”. 5. The following documents shall be attached with the bids. (i) Enlistment copy in Local Council Board, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Peshawar for the year 2020-21. (ii) Photocopy of CNIC. (iii) Power of Attorney (if applicable). 6. The 2% Earnest Money mentioned against each work and 8% Additional Security on estimated cost shall be received in the shape of Call Deposit from schedules bank in the name of Tehsil Municipal Officer, TMA Jehangira at the time of opening bids otherwise their form shall be considered as defective. 7. Tender documents of bidder if found with bogus/false documents will be rejected and their registration shall stands cancelled/blacklisted in addition of forfeiture of earnest money. Page 1 of 2 8. The contractors/firms will have to start work immediately (within one week), after the issuance of work orders, otherwise their call deposits will be forfeited and will not be allowed to participate in any tendering process. 9. All Pages of the tender/bid documents shall be initiated and official seal be affixed by the person of persons signing the bid. 10. Cutting/Over writing in the BOQ/Contract will be termed as defective. 11. Original tender documents should reach to the office to Tehsil Municipal Administration Jehangira and duplicate form shall reach to the Secretary, Local Council Board, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Peshawar. 12. No tender are acceptable through Fax/by hand. 13. Sealed bids sent through registered mail/couriers service should reach up to the specified time and date. The online tenders will be opened in presence of bidders/representatives. Tender documents / BOQ can be downloaded from the date of publication in the newspaper till one day prior to opening of tender from Local Government Election & Rural Development Department website. www.lgkp.gov.pk. (Shaida Muhammad) (Aadil Hussain) TEHSIL OFFICER (I&S) ADMINISTRATOR / TMO TMA JEHANGIRA TMA JEHANGIRA Page 2 of 2 .
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