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Zamfara State Government State Universal Basic Education Board, Gusau Invitation for Tender State Universal Basic Education Board, Gusau ZAMFARA STATE GOVERNMENT STATE UNIVERSAL BASIC EDUCATION BOARD, GUSAU INVITATION FOR TENDER STATE UNIVERSAL BASIC EDUCATION BOARD, GUSAU In compliance with the provision of section 25 (2ii) of the Public Procurement act 2007, the Board is hereby inviting interested contractors to tender for the provision of infrastructure in basic Education across the State. The project to be finance through 2017 and 2018 UBEC/ZSUBEB matching Grant interventions and 2017 Special needs Intervention. The Fund will be utilized for the improvement of infrastructure in primary and junior secondary Schools across the State. Tender is here by invited from suitable qualified candidates competent and reputable contractors to Tender for the following works and services. PRE-QUALIFICATION REQUIRMENTS Contractors are to possess the following documents in complete Bills of Quantities (1) Evidence of incorporation or business name registration (2) Evidence of previous similar works executed (3) Evidence of registration with SUBEB Gusau (4) Evidence of 3 years’ tax clearance (5) Names and CVs of company’s professionals (Architect, Quantity Surveyor, Building Engineering etc.) TENDER DOCUMENTS (1) Non-refundable tender fee (to be determined) (2) Contractors are required to submit Bill of quantity to the Headquarters of the State Universal Basic Education Board Gusau, office of the Director Works not later than two weeks from the date of this notice (on 22 February, 2019.). The tender will be opened by 12:00 pm on 14th February, 2019. Tender documents are obtainable at the office of PROCUREMENT SECRETARY DUE PROCESS on presentation of evidence of payment of tender fee S/NO DESCRIPTION OF WORKS LGEA LOCATION 1A Renovation of 2 classrooms and office with verandah Anka Focal (Block, B, C, D) B Renovation of 3 classrooms with office and verandah Anka Focal Ps C Construction of 3 Classrooms and office with verandah Anka JSS Anka, Bagega, Matseri, Jargaba, Lallaho and Manya Ps D Construction of 2 classrooms and office with verandah Anka Cikin Guibi and Girka Ps E Construction of units VIP latrines Urinals and Bore hole Anka Bagega Ps F Construction of perimeter wall fence 521m Anka Girls JSS Anka G Supply and Installation of ICT Equipment Anka JSS Anka H Construction of 3units of VIP latrines Urinals, Borehole and Anka Sabon Gari, GRA Ps overhead water tank and stand J Construction of Borehole Underground water storage Anka Anka LGEA Office reservoir, overhead water tank 2000 capacity and stand 2A Construction of 3 classrooms and office with verandah Bakura Damri, Yardadi, Bankanu, Gidan Dikko and T/fadama Ps B Construction of 2 classrooms office with verandah Bakura Damri, Gidan Dikko and Nasarawa Ps C Renovation of 2 classrooms office with verandah Bakura Damri, Gidan Dikko and Nasarawa Ps D Renovation of 3 classrooms 2 office with verandah Bakura T/ Fadama (Block A, B and C) E Construction of Education Secretary Office Bakura Bakura LGEA F Construction of Borehole Underground water storage Bakura Bakura LGEA reservoir, overhead water tank 2000 capacity and stand G Supply and installation of ICT Equipment Bakura GGJSS Bakura H Construction of 3units of VIP latrines Urinals, Borehole and Bakura Kaura Mallan and LTBC Bakura Ps overhead water tank and stand 3A Renovation of 2 classrooms and office with verandah Birnin Magaji Gora Namaza (Block A and B), Gidan Namaza (Block A and B) and Jela Kannu (Block A) Ps B Construction of 2 classrooms and office with verandah Birnin Magaji Shagerawa, Nasarawa, Mailayi, H/ Katsinawa and Mashema, Ps C Construction of 3 classrooms and office with verandah Birnin Magaji Varsamawa, Karfa, Gari Maiaiki Shatsi, Girls Focal, Dutsin wake, JSS Tsakuwa (Block: A and B) and Kayataw Ps D Renovation of 3 classrooms and office with verandah Birnin Magaji Kannu an Jela Ps E Renovation of 7 classrooms and office with verandah Birnin Magaji JSS Jargaba F Construction of perimeter wall fence 507m Birnin Magaji JSS Tsakkuwa G Construction of 3 units of VIP latrine, urinals, Borehole and Birnin Magaji Gora and Modomaw Ps overhead water tank and stand H Construction of 3 Borehole Underground water storage Birnin Magaji Birnin Magaji LGEA Headquarters reservoir, overhead water tank 2000 capacity and stand 4A Renovation of 2 Classrooms and office with verandah Bukkuyum Girls JSS Bukkuyum, Sabuwa Tunga, Solli and Nasarawa Ps B Construction of 3 classrooms and office with verandah Bukkuyum Tashar Gandu, Gyado, Tashan Kangilo, Tudun Gandu, (Block A and B), Dan Daji Maikaba, Fadamawa, G/Maigunya M/Garangi and Girls JSS Bukkuyum C Construction of 3 classrooms and office with verandah Bukkuyum Girls JSS Bukkuyum D Construction of 3 units of VIP latrine, urinals, Borehole and Bukkuyum Kado and Tashar Kangilo Ps overhead water tank and stand E Construction of Borehole Underground water storage Bukkuyum Bukkuyum LGEA reservoir, overhead water tank 2000 capacity and stand F Supply and installation of ICT Equipment Bukkuyum JSS Bukkuyum 5A Renovation of 2 classrooms and Office with verandah Bungudu Karakai (Block A and B), G/Danhalle, Gada, Kura (Block A and B), Sankalawa (Block B and C) and Dashi Ps. B Construction of 3 classrooms and office with verandah Bungudu Kwatta, Ribe, Zabaro, Dashi, Karkkai, Babban Gebe, Glcian Dawa, Danmagori, Gamraki, and Dashi Ps C Renovation of a block of 5 pit vip latrine Bungudu D Renovation of 3 classrooms and office with verandah Bungudu K/Koshi II Ps E Construction of 3 classrooms and office with verandah Bungudu Zabaro and Gidan Dawa Ps F Construction of Borehole underground water storage Bungudu Bungudu LGEA reservoir, overhead water tank 2000 capacity and stand G Supply and Installation of ICT Equipment Bungudu JSS Ribe 6A Construction of 3 classrooms and office with verandah Gusau Janyau Fulani, Saminaka (Block A and B), Unguwar Danbaba, Damba- Igala Quarters, GRA, Shemori, G/Ango, Samaru (Block A, B, and C) Unguwar Maharazu (Block A and B), Gidan Baushe, Jaurin Dangiwa B Construction of perimeter’ wall fence to schools Gusau Samaru and Unguwar Maharazu Ps C Renovation of 4 classrooms Gusau office and verandah Gusau Magami II and Rijiyar Gabas Ps D Renovation of 3 classrooms Gusau office and verandah Gusau Unguwar Msharazu (Block A, B and C) PS E Construction of a pit VIP and 8 Urinals latrine and Bore Hole Gusau Samarau Ps F Construction of 3 units of VIP Gusau latrine, urinals, Gusau Mada I, and Magami Ps Borehole and overhead water tank and stand G Supply and installation of ICT Equipment Gusau JSS Magami 7A Renovation of 2 classrooms and office with verandah Gummi Bardoki (block A and C) and Maibuhu Ps B Renovation of 3 classrooms office and verandah Gummi Girls focal and Maibuhu Ps C Construction of 3 classrooms and office with verandah Gummi Bardoki, Tulmi, Girls Focal, Kalli, Gambanda Magiro, Birnin Tudu, Babban Rafi, Birnin Magaji, Duddai, Gaiko and Gazura Ps D Construction of 3 units of VIP latrine urinals, Borehole and Gummi Birnin Tudu and Kalli PS overhead water tank and stand E Construction of Borehole Underground water storage Gummi Gummi LGEA Headquarters reservoir, overhead water tank 2000 capacity and stand F Supply and installation of ICT Equipment Gummi JSS Gummi 8A Renovation of 2 classrooms and Office with verandah KauraNamoda Dogon Kade, Sabon Gari and Magizawa Ps B Renovation of 3 classrooms office with verandah KauraNamoda Gegeta and Katsaura Ps C Construction of 3 classrooms office with verandah KauraNamoda Fagoji, Geteta, Barkeji, Bungudawa, Dakin Kowa, Magizawa (Block A and B), Rahazawa Salbori, Dogon Kade, Yankaba, Magami, Getso and Katsaura Ps D Construction of 3 units of yip latrine, urinals. Borehole and KauraNamoda Yankaba and Muhammad Asha Ps overhead water tank and stand E Construction of Borehole Underground water storage KauraNamoda Kaura Namoda LGEA Headqurters reservoir overhead water tank 2008 capacity and stand F Supply and installation o-f 1CT Equipment KauraNamoda JSS Katsaura 9A Renovation of 2 classrooms and office with verandah Maradun Mualledi, Girls JSS Maradun and Muhammad Tambari Ps B Renovation of 3 classrooms office and verandah Maradun Muhammad Tambari, Danbaza, Nizzamiya (Block A and B) C Construction of perimeter wall fence to schools Maradun Mualledi Ps D Construction of 3 classrooms office with verandah Maradun G/ Mairiga, Damrawa, faro, Janbako, Kantakawa, Tsibir, Girls JSS Maradun, (Block A and B) Dosara, and Danbaza, Ps E Construction of 3 units of VIP latrine, urinals, Borehole and Maradun Muhammad Tambari and Nizzamiya Ps overhead water tank and stand F underground water storage reservoir, overhead water tank Maradun Maradun LGEA Headquarters 2808 capacity and stand G Supply and Installation of ICT Equipment Maradun JSS Gidan Kano 10A Renovation of 2 classrooms and office with verandah Maru Dansadau, Dan Dalls and Kadaddaba B Renovation of 3 classrooms and office with verandah Maru Kagon Garaci, Banaga Sule and Asharuwa Lafiya Ps C Construction of 3 classrooms office with verandah Maru K/Garraci, Asharuwa Gobirawa, T/Kawo, Dansadau, Tsontsomawa, Mayanci Township, Girls JSS Maru, Tunga Kawo, Yar Tsaba Dan Dall and Asharuwa Lafiya Ps D Construction of 3 units of VIP latrine, 3 urinals, Borehole and Maru Shafiu Dansadau and Mayanchi township Ps overhead water tank and stand E Construction of Borehole Underground water storage Maru Maru LGEA reservoir, overhead water tank 2000 capacity and stand F Supply and Installation of ICT Equipment Maru JSS Maru 11A Renovation of 2 classrooms and office with verandah Shinkafi Ali BCJ (Block B,C,D,E,F and G) B Renovation
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