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Specific Procurement Notice Government of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh Local Government Engineering Department Office of the Executive Engineer District: Rangpur. শেখ হাসিনার মূল নীসি www.lged.gov.bd গ্রাম েহররর উন্নসি Memo No. 46.02.8500.000.07.085-2019-1077 Date: 23-03-2021 Specific Procurement Notice Country: Bangladesh Name of Project: ``Rangpur Division Agriculture and Rural Development Project’’ in Bangladesh Procurement of Works Sector: Agriculture and Rural Development Mode of Financing: Istisna’a Loan Financing No: 2BD-0186 Contract Title: ``W-09(Lot-1): Construction of Rural Roads and Drainage Culverts (Rangpur District)’’. NCB Reference No: 34/2020-2021 1. The People’s Republic of Bangladesh has received financing from the Islamic Development Bank (IsDB) towards the cost of Rangpur Division Agriculture and Rural Development Project and intends to apply part of the proceds toward payments under the contract as mentioned in table below. 2. The Executive Engineer, Local Government Engineering Department (LGED), District: Rangpur, Bangladesh now invites sealed bids from eligible bidders for the following Works under the above project. Sl. Contract Description of Works Price of Amount of Contract No. No Bidding Bid security in Completion documents BDT time (Days) (in BDT) 1)Improvement of Mominpur GC - Harkali NHW via Munshirhat Road at ch.3755-6755m by BC under Rangpur Sadar Upazila (ID No-185492027), 2) Improvement of Dangirhat - Kashiabari via Khairdanga Graveyard Road at ch.1750 - 3626m by BC under 1) - Taraganj Upazila (ID No-185923014), 3) Improvement of Alombiditar UP - Nagarband Baraibari Road at ch.1500-1677m & 1870-3193m by BC under Gangachara Upazila (ID No- 09(Lot - 185274030), 4) Improvement of Bagerhat (Sirajul Market) - Kashiabarihat Road at ch.3000-6000m by BC under Gangachara Upazila (ID No-185274005), 5) Improvement of Moja Chairman more (Rajbollove hat) - Salapak GPS via Joydeb Sarpara GPS Road at ch.00-2500m by BC under Gangachara Upazila (ID No- 3,000.00 32,00,000.00 540 Days 1 185275108), 6) Improvement of Pucca road near Dewanipara (Moniram) Jami Mosque - Paschim Borobil Community Clinic Pucca road via Bosunia para Road at ch.00-1388m by BC under Gangachara Upazila (ID No-185275239), 7) Improvement of Mutakpur - Katihara via Dalia chanel foot Bridge Road at ch.1034- 1587m by BC under Rangpur Sadar Upazila (ID No-185495091), 8) Improvement of Dalia Road Grave yard to Boro Mosque via Wahed Shah more Road at ch.00-846m by BC under Rangpur LGED/RADARDP/Rangpur/W Sadar Upazila (ID No-185495099) & 9) Improvement of Kkairdanga Primary School - Mohubar Chowkidar House Road at ch.00-1700m by BC under Taraganj Upazila (ID No-185925030), District - Rangpur. 3. Bidding will be conducted through the National Competitive Bidding (NCB) procedures as specified in the IsDB’s Guidelines for Procurement of Goods and Works under Islamic Development Bank Financing (Current Edition), and is open to all eligible bidders as defined in the Guidelines. In addition, please refer to paragraphs 1.18-21 setting forth IsDB’s policy on conflict of interest. 4. Interested eligible bidders may obtain further information and inspect the bidding documents during the office hours 09:00 to 15:30 hours on all working days upto 17 May 2021 at address given below. -2- 5. A complete set of bidding documents (in Engilish) may be purchased by interested bidders on the submission of a written application to the office of the Executive Engineer, LGED, District: Rangpur, Bangladesh, Telephone: 0521- 62362, Email: [email protected] and upon payment of a non-refundable fee as mentioned in table above only during office hours on all working days until 11:00 hours on 17 May 2021. The method of payment will be in the from of cash, Pay Order/Bank Draft from any scheduled Bank in Bangladesh, drawn in favor of Executive Engineer, LGED, District: Rangpur. 6. Bid must be delivered to the address below on or before 11:30 hours on 18 May 2021. Electronic bidding will not be permitted. Late bids will be rejected. Bids will be publicly opened at 11:30 hours on 18 May 2021 in the presence of the bidders’ designated representatives and anyone who choose to attend at the address below. 7. All bids must be accompanied by a security of amount as mentioned in the table above. 8. Address referred to the above is: Office of the Executive Engineer, LGED, Dhap, Rangpur. (Md. Rezaul Haque) Executive Engineer LGED District: Rangpur, Bangladesh Telephone: 0521-62362 Email: [email protected] Website: www.lged.gov.bd Memo No. 46.02.8500.000.07.085-2019-1077/1(9) Date :23-03-2021 Coppy for kind information/ Necessary Action :- 1. The Director General, CPTU, IMED, Block-12, 2nd Floor, Sher-e-Bangla Nagar, Dhaka-1207. 2. The Superintending Engineer (Procurement), Local Government Engineering Department, LGED, LGED Bhaban, Sere-Bangla Nagar, Dhaka-1207. 3. The Project Director, Rangpur Division Agriculture and Rural Development Project’’ LGED, Rangpur Division, 4. Rangpur. 5. The Upazila Engineer, Upazila- Rangpur-S/Taraganj/Gangachara, District: Rangpur. 6. The Editor, “The daily Protidiner Sangbad”, Dhaka. He is requested to publish this tender notice (4x12 Column inch size) for one day through his Daily by 31 March 2021 & 8 April respectively.. 7. The Editor, The Editor, "The daily Observer", Dhaka. He is requested to publish this tender notice (4x12 Column inch size) for one day through his Daily by 31 March 2021 & 8 April respectively.. 8. The Editor, The Editor, "The daily Paribesh", Rangpur. He is requested to publish this tender notice (4x12 Column inch size) for one day through his Daily by 31 March 2021 & 8 April respectively... 9. Notice board (All) (Md. Rezaul Haque) Executive Engineer LGED, Rangpur Ph: 0521-62362 E-mail : [email protected] .
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