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Office of Rural Municipal Executive Puja, Pyuthan Invitation for Bid /Sealed Quotation Notice No: 4/075/076 First Date of Publication: 2075/07/05 1 Invitation for Bids Gaumukhi Rural Municipality Office of Rural Municipal Executive Puja, Pyuthan Invitation for Bid /Sealed Quotation Notice No: 4/075/076 First date of publication: 2075/07/05 1. Gaumukhi Rural Municipality has own resources and has allocated funds towards the cost of Civil work and intends to apply the funds to cover eligible payments under the Contract and is open to all eligible Nepalese Bidders. 2. Gaumukhi Rural Municipality invites sealed bids from eligible bidders for the following Civil work. Contract ID Descriptio Cost of Bid Last Date Last Date Bid Estimate Bid Bid n of work Bidding Bond and Time and Time Opening Amount Validit Securit Docume Amount of Bid of Bid Date and (Without y y nt Nrs. Nrs. Purchase Submissio Time VAT) Period Period n 4/GRM/PYU/2075/7 National 3000.00 50,000.0 2075/08/0 2075/08/05 2075/08/0 17,69,917.7 90 120 6 Gridline 0 4 12 hour 5 14 hour 5 days days Electricity office hour Expansion in Ward no. 1 and 2 5/GRM/PYU/2075/7 Mahendra 3000.00 60,000.0 2075/08/0 2075/08/05 2075/08/0 21,35,903.8 90 120 6 Primary 0 4 12 hour 5 14 hour 4 days days school office hour building construction in Paiyupata 6/GRM/PYU/2075/7 Tikhachuli 1000.00 40000.0 2075/07/1 2075/07/20 2075/07/2 13,91,195.0 45 75 days 6 Primary 0 9 office 12 hour 0 14 hour 3 days school hour Building Constructio n in Rajwara. 7/GRM/PYU/2075/7 Baljiwan 3000.00 50,000.0 2075/08/0 2075/08/05 2075/08/0 17,70,586.4 90 120 6 improveme 0 4 12 hour 5 14 hour 0 days days nt Primary office hour school building construction in khalachaur 8/GRM/PYU/2075/7 Jana 3000.00 60,000.0 2075/08/0 2075/08/05 2075/08/0 21,31,910.4 90 120 6 shayogi 0 4 12 hour 5 14 hour 2 days days basic office hour school Buiding Constrution in khung 9/GRM/PYU/2075/7 Kaule - 3000.00 77,000.0 2075/08/0 2075/08/05 2075/08/0 27,44,524.9 90 120 6 Bhirkuti- 0 4 12 hour 5 14 hour 7 days days puja- office hour Gothati Road work 10/GRM/PYU/2075/ 1000.00 30,000.0 2075/07/1 2075/07/20 2075/07/2 10,27,883.0 45 75 days 76 0 9 office 12 hour 0 14 hour 1 days Different hour Types of Constructio n works in Ward No.1 (Arkha) 11/GRM/PYU/2075/ Different 1000.00 36,000.0 2075/07/1 2075/07/20 2075/07/2 11,89,501.5 45 75 days 76 Types of 0 9 office 12 hour 0 14 hour 5 days Constructio hour n works in Ward No.2 (Arkha) 12/GRM/PYU/2075/ Different 1000.00 35,000.0 2075/07/1 2075/07/20 2075/07/2 12,03,490.0 45 75 days 76 Types of 0 9 office 12 hour 0 14 hour 8 days Constructio hour n works in Ward No.2 (Arkha) 13/GRM/PYU/2075/ Different 1000.00 40,000.0 2075/07/1 2075/07/20 2075/07/2 13,69,112.3 45 75 days 76 Types of 0 9 office 12 hour 0 14 hour 3 days Constructio hour n works in Ward No.3 (Rajwara) 14/GRM/PYU/2075/ Different 1000.00 35,000.0 2075/07/1 2075/07/20 2075/07/2 11,65,297.3 45 75 days 76 Types of 0 9 office 12 hour 0 14 hour 9 days Constructio hour n works in Ward No.3 (Rajwara) 15/GRM/PYU/2075/ Different 3000.00 50,000.0 2075/08/0 2075/08/05 2075/08/0 18,01,954.0 90 120 76 Types of 0 4 12 hour 5 14 hour 6 days days Constructio office hour n works in Ward No.4 (Puja) 16/GRM/PYU/2075/ Different 1000.00 20,000.0 2075/07/1 2075/07/20 2075/07/2 7,36,017.38 45 75 days 76 Types of 0 9 office 12 hour 0 14 hour days Constructio hour n works in Ward No.5 (Khung) 17/GRM/PYU/2075/ Different 1000.00 28,000.0 2075/07/1 2075/07/20 2075/07/2 8,94,811.63 45 75 days 76 Types of 0 9 office 12 hour 0 14 hour days Constructio hour n works in Ward No.7 (Narikot) 3 Eligible Bidders may obtain further information and inspect the Bidding Documents at office of Gaumukhi Rural Municipality Thulabesi at office hour. 4. Bidding documents can be purchased from the office within Specified date and time mentioned above at office hours by interested eligible Bidders on the submission of a written application, along with the copy of company/firm registration certificate, Tax registration Certificate(PAN/VAT), Tax clearance up to FY 2074/75 and upon payment of a non-refundable fee as per mentioned above. 5. Bid Document fee shall be deposited in Nepal SBI Bank, Gaumukhi Rural Municipality Revenue Acc. No.: 41425240200014 6. Sealed Bids must be submitted to the Gaumukhi Rural Municipality, Office of Rural Municipal Executive, Thulabesi on or before Specified date and time mentioned above. Bids received after this deadline will be rejected. 7. Bids will be opened in the presence of Bidders' representatives who choose to attend at Specified date and time mentioned above at the office of Gaumukhi Rural Municipality, Office of Rural Municipal Executive, Thulabesi. 8. The bid security may either be in the form of a bid security issued by 'A' Class commercial bank authorized by Nepal Rastra Bank or cash deposited in deposit account Nepal SBI Bank, Thulabesi ,Pyuthan, a/c no. 41425240200016 9. If the last date of purchasing, submission and opening falls on a government holiday, it shall be extended to the next working day. Document received after this deadline will be rejected. 10. The Employer reserves the right to accept or reject, wholly or partly any or all the bids without assigning reason, whatsoever. Chief Administrative Officer Mobile No. 9857836319 .
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