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Are You Suprised ? Government of the Peoples Republic of Bangladesh Local Government Engineering Department Office of the Executive Engineer District: Tangail www.lged.gov.bd Memo No. 46.02.9300.000.07.008.20.1566 Date: 12-04-2021 e-Tender Notice No. 27/2020-2021[OTM/OSTETM] e-Tender is invited in the National e-GP System Portal (http://www.eprocure.gov.bd) for the procurement of following works. SL Tender Name of Scheme Package No Last Selling Closing & Remarks No. ID No. Date & Time Opening Date & (OTM/ of e-tender Time of OSTETM Document Submission e- Tender Document 1. 566852 Construction of 20.00m Long RCC Girder Bridge on Jordighi to Koiradi CBU-100/Purto-365 18-05-2021 & 19-05-2021 & OSTETM end road via Karim chairman bari at Ch. 3170m Road ID 393284138 16.00pm 15.00pm Under Upazila Ghatail, District Tangail 2. 566853 Re-habilitation of Upazila H/Q Karotia GC via Birpushia Road at Ch. CAFDRIRP/Tangail/ 18-05-2021 & 19-05-2021 & OSTETM 00-5500m under Tangail Sadar Upazila, District: Tangail (Road ID UZR/W-01/2020-21 16.00pm 15.00pm No.393952010) [Salvage Materials Tk.46,561.00] 3. 566854 Re-habilitation of Dheli Karatia (Dhaka - Tangail NHW) Suruj G.C CAFDRIRP/Tangail/ 18-05-2021 & 19-05-2021 & OSTETM Road at Ch. 00-7470m under Tangail Sadar Upazila, District: Tangail UZR/W-02/2020-21 16.00pm 15.00pm (Road ID No.393952005) 4. 566855 Re-habilitation of Dhanbari-Gopalpur Road at Ch. 00-5660m under CAFDRIRP/Tangail/ 18-05-2021 & 19-05-2021 & OSTETM Dhanbari Upazila, District: Tangail (Road ID No.393962006) UZR/W-03/2020-21 16.00pm 15.00pm 5. 566856 Re-habilitation of Paharpur high school-Gonapara high school Road at CAFDRIRP/Tangail/ 18-05-2021 & 19-05-2021 & OSTETM Ch. 00-2000m under Delduar Upazila, District : Tangail (Road ID VR-B/W-04/2020-21 16.00pm 15.00pm No.393235069) 6. 566857 Re-habilitation of Lowhati GC-Pakulla R&H Road at Ch. 00-1800m CAFDRIRP/Tangail/ 18-05-2021 & 19-05-2021 & OSTETM under Delduar Upazila, District: Tangail (Road ID No.393232002) UZR/W-05/2020-21 16.00pm 15.00pm 7. 566858 Re-habilitation of Delduar Upazila H/Q-Slimpur GC Road at Ch. 3100- CAFDRIRP/Tangail/ 18-05-2021 & 19-05-2021 & OSTETM 7100m under Delduar Upazila, District : Tangail (Road ID UZR/W-06/2020-21 16.00pm 15.00pm No.393232004) 8. 566859 Re-habilitation of Silimpur GC-Karatia GC Road at Ch. 00-6020m CAFDRIRP/Tangail/ 18-05-2021 & 19-05-2021 & OSTETM under Delduar Upazila, Distict: Tangail (Road ID No.393232005) UZR/W-07/2020-21 16.00pm 15.00pm 9. 566860 Re-habilitation of Gonapara - Baropakhia pacca Road from Ch. 00- CAFDRIRP/Tangail/ 18-05-2021 & 19-05-2021 & OSTETM 1463m under Nagarpur Upazila, District: Tangail (Road ID VR-B/W-08/2020-21 16.00pm 15.00pm No.393765114) 10. 566861 Re-habilitation of Nagarpur RHD - Louhati GC Via Khamardhalla Road CAFDRIRP/Tangail/ 18-05-2021 & 19-05-2021 & OSTETM from Ch. 00-4970m under Nagarpur Upazila, District: Tangail (Road ID UZR/W-09/2020-21 16.00pm 15.00pm No.393762006) 11. 566862 Re-habilitation of Nagarpur UZHQ - Shajani GC at Duajani to Patcheata CAFDRIRP/Tangail/ 18-05-2021 & 19-05-2021 & OSTETM Road at Ch. 00-2500m under Nagarpur Upazila, District: Tangail (Road VR-A/W-10/2020-21 16.00pm 15.00pm ID No.393764124) 12. 566726 Rehabilitation of Konabari GC- Mamudpur R & H via Hdira Bazar TAN/AF-112 18-05-2021 & 19-05-2021 & OTM Road form Ch. 0000-7800m ID No. 393382012 Under Gopalpur, 16.00pm 15.00pm Upazila District Tangail. 1. This is an online Tender, where only e-Tender will be accepted in the National e-GP Portal and no offline/hard copies will be accepted. 2. To submit e-Tender, registration in the National e-GP system portal (http://www.eprocure.gov.bd) is required. 3. Detail about the tender have shown in e-tender notice and e-tender document. Further information and guidelines are available in the National e-GP system Portal and from e-GP help desk ([email protected]). (Md. Rafiqul Islam) Executive Engineer E-mail : [email protected] Copy forwarded for kind information and wide circulation to: 1. The Superintending Engineer, Dhaka, 2. The Project Director, Rural Transport Improvement Project-II (RTIP-II), Cyclone Amphan & Flood Damage Rural Infrastructure Rehabilitation Project, & Construction of Under 100m Bridges on Upazila, Union & Village Road Project(CBU) LGED, LGED Bhaban, Agargaon, Sherebangla Nagar, Dhaka-1207. 3. The Upazila Enginner, LGED, Upazila: ..................................... (All), District: Tangail. 4. The Editor, .................................................................................................................... 5. Notice Board (All). .
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