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Class II As on 30.06.2021 Page 1 of 10 LIST OF VALID ENLISTED/RE-VALIDATED CONTRACTORS / FIRMS UNDER PWD, ARUNACHAL PRADESH. Class II ( Civil ) Category as on 30-06-2021. Sl No. Name of Firm Address of Proprietor / Firm Enlistment No. & Date Validity of Remarks Enlistment 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 Shri Yowa Jyoti Shri Yowa Jyoti, No.CEAP(D&P)/PLG- 5th June' 2024 Village: Amba 48/2008-09/II/03 Dated Doimukh, 6th June' 2008. District: Papumpare , Arunachal Pradesh, Pin: 791112 2 M/s. Sun Corporation Smt. Ethika Choutang, No.CEAP(D&P)/PLG- 5th June' 2024 2-Mile, Namsai, 48/2008-09/II/05 Dated PO & PS : Namsai, 6th June' 2008. District : Namsai, Arunachal Pradesh, Pin : 792 103. 3 M/s. K.D. Enterprises Shri Kejang Dorjee Thungon CEAP(D&P)/PLG- 5th June' 2024 son of Shri Pema Khandu 48/2008-09/II/07 Dated Thungan, Village : Shergaon, PO 6th June' 2008. : Shergaon, PS : Kalaktang, District : West Kameng, Arunachal Pradesh, Pin : 790 001. 4 M/s. JNP Enterprises Shri Podam Padu, CEAP(D&P)/PLG- 5th June' 2024 S/o Lt. Nyopo Padu, 48/2008-09/II/08 Dated Darka Village, 6th June' 2008. PO/PS-Aalo, District West Siang, Arunachal Pradesh. Pin - 791001 5 M/s. Shakti Commercial Shri Takir Kakki, CEAP(D&P)/PLG- 18th August' 2024 2nd Mile, Pasighat, 48/2008-09/II/26 dated East Siang District, 14/21th August'2008. Arunachal Pradesh. 6 M/s. T.P. Enterprises Shri Tagru Punong, CEAP(D&P)/PLG- 20th August' 2024 E-Sector, Itanagar, 48/2008-09/II/29 dated PO&PS : Itanagar, 14/21th August '2008. District : Papumpare, Arunachal Pradesh. Pin : 791 111. 7 M/s. Thongdok Associates Shri Tsering Thongdok, CEAP(D&P)/PLG- 20th August' 2024 PO & PS: Rupa, 48/2008-09/II/30 dated West Kameng District, 14/21, August' 2008. Arunachal Pradesh. 8 M/s P K Hardware & Shri Pengkam Kenglang CEAP(D&P)/PLG- 15th October' 2021 Constructions. Lungchang 48/2008-09/II/34 dated S/o Shri Maihap Kenglang 16th Oct'2008. Lungchang, PO & PS : Changlang, District : Changlang, Arunachal Pradesh, Pin : 792 120 Page 2 of 10 9 M/s. T. K. Enterprises Smti Ringam Koyu CEAP(D&P)/PLG- 15th October' 2024 W/o Late Tuko Koyu, 48/2008-09/II/38 dated Village : Rotte, 16th October' 2008. PO : Koyu, PS : Nari, District : East Siang, Arunachal Pradesh. Pin : 791 102. 10 M/s. Durga Motors Shri Taba Laji CEAP(D&P)/PLG- 20th October' 2024 S/o Shri Taba Niya, 48/2008-09/II/41 dated Near PTC Banderdewa, 16th Oct'2008. PO & PS : Banderdewa, District : Papum Pare, Arunachal Pradesh, Pin : 791 111. 11 M/s. Rannia Enterprises Shri Ronjon Bini, No.CEAP(SID&P)/PLG- 21st Setember' 2023 S/o Shri Timi Bini, 48/2010-11/II/67 Dated Raga, Kherbari Village, 22nd September' 2010. Dollungmukh Circle, PO: Kolaptukar, PS : Raga, District : Kamle, Arunachal Pradesh, Pin : 791 120 12 M/s. Ojee Traders Shri Litin Kobang Lego CEAP(D&P)/W-48/2011- 19th December' 2024 S/o Shri Olet Lego, 12/II/72 dated 20th Solung Ground Pasighat, December '2011 PO & PS : Pasighat, District : East Siang, Arunachal Pradesh, Pin : 791 102. 13 M/s. T.Y. Traders Smt. Tilling Yasung, No.CEAP(D&P)/W- 15th February' 2025 wife of Shri Tilling Takar, 48/2011-12/II/73 dated Zero point Tinali Itanagar, 16th February '2012. PO & PS : Itanagar, District : Papum Pare, Arunachal Pradesh, Pin : 791 111. 14 M/s. A.L. Trading Agency, Shri Ajit Nacho, No.CEAP(D&P)/W- 24th June ' 2025 son of Late Taya Nacho, 48/2011-12/II/74 dated Village : Koba, 25th June '2012. PO & PS : Nacho, District : Upper Subansiri, Arunachal Pradesh. 15 M/s. S. N. Enterprises Shri Nabam Simon, CEAP(D&P)/W-48/2011- 7th November' 2025 'C' Sector Itanagar, 12/II/76 dated 8th PO&PS : Itanagar, November '2012. District : Papum Pare, Arunachal Pradesh. 16 Smt. Chafiang Aran Smt. Chafiang Aran, No.CEAP(D&P)/W- 5th February' 2026 wife of Shri Ranmat Aran, 48/2012-13/II/79 dated Village : Old Laptang, 6th February '2013. PO & PS : Khonsa, District : Tirap, Arunachal Pradesh, Pin : 792 130. 17 M/s. Kooje Janggo Shri Mibom Pertin, No.CEAP(D&P)/W- 5th February' 2026 Enterprises Son of Late Gora Pertin, 48/2012-13/II/80 dated Village : Bolung, 6th February '2013. PO & PS : Roing, District : Lower Dibang Valley, Arunachal Pradesh, Pin : 792 110. Page 3 of 10 18 M/s. Eastern Engineers & Smt. Gul Lego, No.CEAP(D&P)/W- 22nd July' 2021. Fabricator wife of Shri Atop Lego, 48/2013-14/II/83 dated Village : Tebo, 23rd July '2013. PO & PS : Pasighat, District : East Siang, Arunachal Pradesh, Pin : 791 102. 19 M/s. C.R. Store Shri Daggam Riba, No.CEAP(D&P)/W- 22nd July' 2021. 'A' sector Naharlagun, 48/2013-14/II/84 dated PO&PS : Naharlagun, 23th July' 2013. District : Papum Pare, Arunachal Pradesh, Pin : 791 110. 20 M/s. Don Enterprises Shri Tai Talley, No.CEAP(SID&P)/W- 29th October' 2021. PO: RK Mission, 48/2013-14/II/87 dated PS: Itanagar, 30 th October '2013. District: Papumpare, Arunachal Pradesh, Pin : 791 113. 21 M/s. Konsi Enterprises Shri Kara Gambo, No.CEAP(SID&P)/W- 29th October' 2023. PO&PS: Nirjuli, 48/2013-14/II/88 dated District: Papumpare, 30th October' 2013. Arunachal Pradesh. Pin: 791109 22 M/s. Haniya Enterprises Shri Tam Kina, CEAP(SID&P)/W- 23rd February' 2024. Papu hill Tinali, Naharlagun, 48/2013-14/II/90 dated PO/PS-Naharlagun, 24th February' 2014. District: Papumpare, Arunachal Pradesh. 23 M/s. Ananth Enterprises Shri Tai Ananth, CEAP(SID&P)/W- 23rd February' 2024. Chandranagar, 48/2013-14/II/91 dated PO : R.K. Mission, 24 th February '2014. PS : Itanagar, District : Papum Pare, Arunachal Pradesh. Pin : 791 111. 24 M/s. Sangrila Syndicate Shri Rinchin Sarai, No.CEAP(SID&P)/W- 11th June' 2024. Tenga Market, 48/2013-14/II/96 dated PO: Tenga Valley, 12th June '2014. PS : Rupa, District: West Kameng , Arunachal Predesh. Pin: 790116 25 Shri Tashi Sona Shri Tashi Sona, CEAP(SID&P)/W- 11th June' 2024. Gandhi Market Mechukha, 48/2013-14/II/99 dated PO&PS : Mechukha, 12th June '2014. District : West Kameng, Arunachal Pradesh. 26 M/s. Yana Enterprises Shri Lama Bagang, No.CEAP(SID&P)/W- 30th October’ 2024. Gohpur Itanagar, 48/2014-15/II/102 Dated PO: RK Mission, 31st October ’2014. PS: Itanagar, District : Papum Pare, Arunachal Pradesh, Pin :791 113. 27 M/s. T.N. Enterprise Shri Tanam Nacho, No.CEAP(SID&P)/W- 30th October’ 2024. Village: Jibaying, 48/2014-15/II/105 PO & PS: Nacho, Dated 31st October District : Upper Subansiri, ’2014. Arunachal Pradesh, Pin : 791122. Page 4 of 10 28 Shri Sijar Rida Shri Sijar Rida , No.CEAP(CSQ)/W- 1st May’ 2026 Village : Nari, 48/2015-16/II/109 Dated PO & PS : Nari, 2nd may ’2016. District : East Siang, Arunachal Pradesh, Pin : 791 105. 29 M/s. H.P. Enterprises Shri Hano Paffa , No.CEAP(CSQ)/W- 9th February’ 2022 PO & PS : Itanagar, 48/2016-17/II/110 Dated District : Papum Pare, 10th February’ 2017. Arunachal Pradesh. Pin : 791 111. 30 M/s. Agam Constructions Shri Tarem Darang, No.CEAP(CSQ)/W- 24th August' 2022. Cancelled son of Shri Takit Darang, 48/2017-18/II/111 Dated CANCELLED vide No. Village : Mirbuk, 25th August '2017. CEAP(CSQ)/ PO & PS : Pasighat, W-48/2017- District : East Siang, 18/2700-28 Arunachal Pradesh, dated Pin : 791 102. 05-12-2017. 31 M/s. Godak Bida Shri Godak Bida, No.CEAP(CSQ)/W- 24th August' 2022. son of Shri Godak Sha, 48/2017-18/II/112 Dated Niti Vihar Itanagar, 25th August '2017. PO & PS : Itanagar, District : Papum Pare, Arunachal Pradesh, Pin : 791 111. 32 M/s. George Construction Smt. Techi Punia, No.CEAP(CSQ)/W- 24th August' 2022. wife of Shri Techi Oma, 48/2017-18/II/113 Dated Village : D-Sector Nirjuli, 25th August '2017. PO & PS : Nirjuli, District : Papum Pare, Arunachal Pradesh, Pin : 791 109. 33 M/s. Tana Tahin Shri Tana Tahin, No.CEAP(CSQ)/W- 24th August '2022. son of Late Tana Sera, 48/2017-18/II/114 Dated PO & PS : Doimukh, 25th August '2017. District : Papum Pare, Arunachal Pradesh, Pin : 791 112. 34 M/s. F.T. Enterprises Smt. Fesom Taku, No.CEAP(CSQ)/W- 6th September' 2022. wife of Shri Tapuk Taku 48/2017-18/II/115 Dated Village : Kakukao, 7th September '2017. PO & PS : Seppa, District : East Kameng, Arunachal Pradesh, Pin : 790 102. 35 M/s. Trendz Enterprises Shri Lakang Tallang, No.CEAP(CSQ)/W- 5th December' 2022 son of Shri Rangka Tallang, 48/2017-18/II/116 Dated Gandhi Market Itanagar, 6th December' 2017. PO & PS : Itanagar, District : Papum Pare, Arunachal Pradesh, Pin : 791 111. 36 M/s. Rangka Construction Shri Nabam Vivek, No.CEAP(CSQ)/W- 5th December' 2022 Company son of Late Nabam Rangka, 48/2017-18/II/117 Dated Village : Midpu-II Doimukh, 6th December' 2017. PO & PS : Doimukh, District : Papum Pare, Arunachal Pradesh, Pin : 791 112. Page 5 of 10 37 M/s. D.Y.T. Enterprise Smt. Debia Yam Toko, No.CEAP(CSQ)/W- 5th December' 2022 wife of Shri Debia Takam, 48/2017-18/II/118 Dated Village : Nirjuli, PO : Nirjuli, 6th December' 2017. PS : Naharlagun, District : Papum Pare, Arunachal Pradesh, Pin : 791 109. 38 M/s. Purvanchal Smt. Oyar Darang, No.CEAP(CSQ)/W- 5th December' 2022 Cancelled Enterprises wife of Late Takit Darang, 48/2017-18/II/119 Dated CANCELLED vide No.
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