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Invitation for Tenders THE UNITED REPUBLIC OF TANZANIA PRESIDENT’S OFFICE TANZANIA RURAL AND URBAN ROADS AGENCY (TARURA) SIMIYU REGION TENDERS FOR ROUTINE/RECURRENT MAINTENANCE, PERIODIC MAINTENANCE, SPOT IMPROVEMENT, BRIDGE REPAIR AND INSTALLATION OF CULVERTS ON VARIOUS RURAL AND URBAN ROADS IN SIMIYU REGION. INVITATION FOR TENDERS Date: 08th July, 2019 1.This invitation for tenders follows the General Procurement Notice for these projects which appeared in the PPRA tender portal Issue number 1821 of dated 07th June, 2019. 2. The Government of the United Republic of Tanzania has set aside fund for the operation of the Tanzania Rural and Urban Roads Agency (TARURA) Simiyu Region Office, in the Financial Year 2019/2020 for Routine/Recurrent Maintenance, Periodic Maintenance, Spot Improvement, bridge repair and Installation of Culverts on various Rural and Urban Roads within the Region. It is intended that part of the proceeds of the fund will be used to cover eligible payments under the contracts for advertised road works. 3. The Regional Coordinator TARURA Simiyu on behalf of the Chief Executive Officer TARURA, now invites sealed tenders from eligible National Civil engineering contractors and Special groups (Youth, Women, Elders and Disabled) registered with the Contractors Registration Board (CRB) of Tanzania as shown in the table below with the indicated approximate quantities of major BOQ items. S/N Description Tender No. Approximate Qty of major scope of the works Eligible contractors Site visit date Council • Light grading – 7km Routine Maintenance along Luguru-Lagangabilili(4km) and • Heavy grading – 6.5km Budalabujiga-Ikindilo(8km) and Lagangabilili-Migato Class Seven (VII) • Gravel – 3975CUM 1 Junction(1km),Spot improvement along Luguru -Lagangabilili(5km) and above 12th July, 2019 ITILIMA DISTRICT COUNCIL • Earthen Side ditches and catch water drains – and Budalabujiga-Mitobo-Nguno(4km) and Bariadi Junction-Meatu 2400CUM Junction(4.6km) 0/SMY/W/02 AE/092/2019/202 • Light Grading – 4.58km Routine Maintenance along Sunzula-Mahaha(10km),Inalo -Mahembe- • Heavy grading – 29.94km Sawida(10km) and Gambasingu-Nkoma-Mwamapalala(10km), Spot • Gravel – 3,330CUM Class Seven (VII) 2 improvement along Nyamalapa-Bunamhalambugani- • Earthen Side/ catch water drains – 3000CUM and above 12th July, 2019 ITILIMA DISTRICT COUNCIL Isakang'wale(6.8km) and Periodic maintenance along Gambasingu- • Culvert 900mm – 1 line MY/W/03 Nkoma-Mwamapalala(2.5km) • Reinforced Concrete works – 15CUM • Steel Y16 – 250kg AE/092/2019/2020/S • Heavy reshaping – 4.2km Routine Maintenance along Bulolambeshi-Habiya(8km) and • Heavy grading – 29.1km Class Seven (VII) Bulolambeshi-Nanga-Ndoleleleji(10km) and 1box culvert,Spot • Gravel – 350CUM 3 and above 12th July, 2019 ITILIMA DISTRICT COUNCIL improvement along Migato -Ndoleleji-Nkuyu(5km),Nkuyu- • Cut to fill – 1,880CUM Mwaswale(5km),Periodic maintenance along Sagata-Mwamtani(1km) 20/SMY/W/04 AE/092/2019/20 For Special groups (Youth, Women, Construction of 17 lines of culverts and 1 stone masonry gravity wall • 17 lines of 900mm diameter cast in situ concrete 4 Elders and 12th July, 2019 ITILIMA DISTRICT COUNCIL culvert on various Council roads. (For Special groups) W/05 culverts Disabled) /2020/SMY/ AE/092/2019 • Heavy grading 22.01km Periodic maintenance works along Somanda - Nyangokolwa (3km), • Gravel Wearing Course 2,970m3 Maperani - TD (1km), Spot Improvement works along Somanda - • Concrete pipe culverts 900mm diameter 28Lm Class Seven (VII) Nyangokolwa (13km), Somanda - OCD House (0.81km), Sanungu - • Rock excavation 20m3 5 and above 15th July, 2019 BARIADI TOWN COUNCIL Matale (7.38km), Majahida (1km), Routine Maintenance works • Excavation of catch/mitres 3,100m3 along Oldmaswa - Isakalyamhela (10km) and Structure repair works MY/W/07 • Raise embarkment 700m3 along Guduwi Bridge. •Concrete works 16m3 AE/092/2019/2020/S •Masonry works 25.2m3 Periodic Maintenance works along Kidinda - Isanga C (1km), Tarura • Heavy grading 6.69km Office - Salunda (0.4km), Jambo road (0.75km), Pub (0.17km), PSPF • Gravel Wearing Course 1,538m3 Class Seven (VII) (0.18km), Spot Improvement works along AICT - SDA (0.78km), AC - 6 • Concrete pipe culverts 900mm diameter 98Lm and above 15th July, 2019 BARIADI TOWN COUNCIL Malambo (1.86km), FPCT - Sima (0.8km), Ntuzu (0.2km), Mbiti - • Excavation of catch/mitres 2,647.40m3 Yeya (1km) and Construction of culverts along Mbiti - Yeya, Gitoya - Lyalu. 0/SMY/W/08 AE/092/2019/202 • Fill material 325m3 • MC 30 500M2 • Patch works 300m2 For Special groups Patchwork Repair along Muungano - Sayari, Ccm - Muungano - • Kerbing 72m (Youth, Women, Malambo, Daudis and Construction of culverts along Sima - Sarah 7 • Disilting 700m3 Elders and 15th July, 2019 BARIADI TOWN COUNCIL house, Mnadani - Mnadani, Kidinda 7, Kidinda 4. (For Special W/09 • Concrete pipe culverts 900mm diameter 56Lm Disabled) groups) • Excavation 760m3 • Stone masonry works 283m3 AE/092/2019/2020/SMY/ • Gravel Wearing Course 138m3 • Heavy grading Km 18 • Heavy reshaping Km 3m Routine Maintenance Works Along Nyamikoma - Masewa (4km), • Cut to Fill to raise embankment and compact well Sapiwi-Nyamikoma (3.5km) Dutwa-Dispensary(1.7km), Dutwa - each layer m3 1250 Mwamondi(3) Spot Improvement Along Nyamikoma - Masewa Class Seven (VII) • Gravelling m3 1720 8 (1km), Sapiwi-Nyamikoma (1km) Periodic Maintenance Along Dutwa- and above 16th July, 2019 BARIADI DISTRICT COUNCIL W/10 •Culvert constructions grade 15 & 20 Lm 49 Dispensary(1.05km), Dutwa - Mwamondi(1km) , And Construction Of • Excavation for Catch water & Mitre drains m3 2400 Pipe Culvert Along Nyamikoma - Masewa, Sapiwi-Nyamikoma, • Site clearance m3 1000 Dutwa-Dispensary, Dutwa - Mwamondi AE/092/2019/2020/SMY/ • Heavy grading Km 30.5 • River training m3 500 Routine Maintenance Along Igegu - Matongo - Gibishi (9km), • Cut to Fill to raise embankment and compact well Mwauchumu - Gilya - Dutwa(9km),Spot Improvement Along Kilabela each layer m3 2200 Class Seven (VII) - Mwakibuga(4km), Periodic Maitenance Along Kilabela - Mwakibuga th 9 11 • Gravelling m3 1750 and above 16 July, 2019 BARIADI DISTRICT COUNCIL (Ikm),Igegu - Matongo - Gibishi (Ikm),Mwauchumu - Gilya - Dutwa • Install New Road reserve posts No 8 (Ikm), Construction Of Culvert Along Kilabela - Mwakibuga and • Culvert constructions grade 15 & 20 Lm 35 Mwauchumu - Gilya - Dutwa • Excavation for Catch water & Mitre drains m3 2650 AE/092/2019/2020/SMY/W/ Routine Maintenance Along Kilalo - Ikungulyambeshi - Mwasubuya (4km), Mwasubuya - Miswaki (2.6km), Spot Improvement Along •Heavy grading Km 12.2 Mbiti - Sakwe - Itubukilo (2km), Ngulyati- Nyamswa - • Cut to Fill to raise embankment m3 3500 Class Seven (VII) Gambosi(2km),Mwasubuya - Miswaki(1km), Periodic Maintenance • Gravelling m3 2750 10 and above 16th July, 2019 BARIADI DISTRICT COUNCIL Along Mwasubuya - Miswaki (1km),Ngulyati - Nyamswa - Gambosi • Culvert constructions grade 15 & 20 Lm 14 (1km),Kilalo - Ikungulyambeshi - Mwasubuya (1km) And Pipe Y/W/13 •Excavation for Catch water & Mitre drains m3 1900 Culvert Constructions Along Mbiti - Sakwe - Itubukilo, Ngulyati - Nyamswa - Gambosi AE/092/2019/2020/SM • Construction of stone masonry wall m3 102 • Concrete grade 20 m3 36 For Special groups • Cut to Fill to raise embankment and compact well Construction Of small box culvert along Nyamikoma - Masewa road, (Youth, Women, each layer m3 800 11 Igegu - Matongo - Gibishi road and Mwasubuya - Miswaki. (For Elders and 16th July, 2019 BARIADI DISTRICT COUNCIL • Gravelling m3 280 Special groups) /W/15 Disabled) • Reinforcement bar 12 mm dia. Kg 1700 • Culvert constructions grade 15 & 20 Lm 14 • Hardcore parking m3 40 AE/092/2019/2020/SMY • Excavation for Drainage strucures 568m3 •Stone Masonry works 25m3 For Special groups • Concrete grade 20, 158m3 (Youth, Women, Bridge/Culverts construction 17lines on Mwamigongwa - Mkula and 12 • Square mesh RD 4, 394m2 Elders and 15th July, 2019 BUSEGA DISTRICT COUNCIL Mwasamba - Mkula Roads. (For Special groups) • Reinforcement bars 12mm dia. 969kg Disabled) SMY/W/17 • Selected fill to culverts 250m3 AE/092/2019/2020/ • Heavy reshaping 9.19km Routine Maintenance Works On Yitwimila - Ijitu - Ngela 7.4km, •Light reshaping 4.47km Yitwimila Jct - Ihale 2.47km, Spot Improvement Works On Yitwimila • Bush clearing 2,200m2 Class Seven (VII) - Ijitu - Ngela 2km, Periodic Maintenance Works On Busega One - 13 • Gravel Wearing Course 985m3 and above 15th July, 2019 BUSEGA DISTRICT COUNCIL Mwaloni 1.10km, Silsose-Ziwani 0.65km, Bridge/Culverts Installation • Cut to fill to raise embankment 953m3 On Yitwimila - Ijitu - Ngela 2nos, Busega One - Mwaloni 6nos, MY/W/18 • Concrete grade 20, 92.5m3 Silsose-Ziwani 1nos • Square mesh RD 4, 205m2 AE/092/2019/2020/S Spot Improvement Works On Milambi - Bulima 1.8km, Periodic • Heavy reshaping 6.24km Maintenance Works On Magulanja - Bomani 0.7km, Milambi - • Bush clearing 20,400m2 Class Seven (VII) Kasadina NTC 1km, Tanesco - Bomani 0.5km, Tanesco - Shell • Gravel Wearing Course 2,212m3 14 and above 15th July, 2019 BUSEGA DISTRICT COUNCIL 0.64km, Bridge/Culverts Installation On Milambi - Kasadina NTC • Cut to fill to raise embankment 1,950m3 /W/19 7nos, Milambi - Bulima 4nos, Tanesco - Bomani 4nos, Tanesco - • Concrete grade 20, 167m3 Shell 1nos, Magulanja - Bomani 3nos • Square mesh RD 4, 405m2 AE/092/2019/2020/SMY • Bush Clearance 6200m2 Routine Maintenance of: (1)Mwanhuzi Urbun roads 4.86km. • Excavation for Drainage works 2132m3 (2)Mwanhuzi-Mwagwila 9.00km. 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