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Second Call ZMR 214-15 GOVERNMENT OF MAHARASHT RURAL DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT MAHARASHTRA RURAL ROADS DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION NAGPUR DIVISION NAGPUR SECOND CALL NOTICE INVITING TENDER NO.36 /2014-15 NO. 25/SENAG/PMGSY/TENDERS/2014-15 DATE: 07 /01/2015 Superintending Engineer (PMGSY) Maharashtra Rural Road Development Association, Nagpur Region Nagpur, PWD Campus, Bandhkam Sankul, Civil Lines,Nagpur, 440001. Invites e-tenders on percentage rate basis on behalf of Maharashtra Rural Roads Development Association (MRRDA),Mumbai, from approved and eligible contractors registered with PWD/RDD, Govt. of Maharashtra for the following road work under PMGSY on the schedule of rates issued by MRRDA for following packages. Amount put to Sr. Package Length EMD Class of District Block Name of Road Tender No. No. in Km Rs- Contractor Rs. In Lacs 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 MH31 Malegaon Kali To Ranwadi 4.60 1 Wardha Karanja 3.04 4000/- VIII ZMR29 MDR-7 to Borgaon 1.50 MH31 SH-244 to Andori 15.93 2 Wardha Deoli 12.48 13000/- VI ZMR41 Kandegaon to Vijaygopal 14.225 MH31 3 Wardha Deoli Sawangi Yende to Kelapur 25.175 15.70 16000/- V-A ZMR42 MH31 4 Wardha Deoli Bhojankheda to Warud 13.35 7.94 8000/- VII ZMR43 MDR-18 to Kanholi 5.30 MH31 5 Wardha Hinganghat MDR-18 to Katri 2.50 9.21 10000/- VII ZMR44 Sati to Mansawli 10.17 SHW-257 to Kosurala 1.00 MH31 6 Wardha Hinganghat SHW-257 to Sari 8.00 8.65 9000/- VII ZMR45 SHW-257 to Poti 8.50 Wagholi to Sastabad 7.60 MH31 7 Wardha Hinganghat NH-7 Pimpalgaon to Murpad 11.08 13.82 14000/- VI ZMR46 NH-7-Wadner to Donduda 9.00 NH-7 to Veni 4.00 MH31 8 Wardha Hinganghat 3.08 4000/- VIII ZMR47 ODR-57 to Jangona 2.00 Amoun t put to Sr. Package Length EMD Class of District Block Name of Road Tender No. No. in Km Rs- Contractor Rs. In Lacs MH31 MDR-23 Dhanora to Pohana 16.20 9 Wardha Hinganghat 10.60 11000/- VI ZMR48 NH-7 to Dochi 5.00 NH-7 to Nirgudi 2.10 MH31 10 Wardha Samudrapur Ramnagar to Nirgudi 3.20 4.35 5000/- VIII ZMR49 NH-7 to Chakur 6.00 MH31 NH-7 to Shedgaon 1.80 11 Wardha Samudrapur 2.81 3000/- VIII ZMR50 Samudrapur to Wagheda 6.60 Mangrul Dasoda 6.20 Dhamangaon To Silli MH31 Chikhali Approach 2.80 12 Wardha Samudrapur 11.63 12000/- VI ZMR51 Nimbha –Kaotha to Kinhi 4.25 Nimbha-Runka to Zunka 4.63 Ganeshpur Approch 2.10 MH31 13 Wardha Samudrapur Parda to Kinhala 2.80 3.85 4000/- VIII ZMR52 SH-264 to Tass 2.55 Dhamangaon to Khursapur 3.07 MH31 Girad to Mohagain Tavi 8.50 14 Wardha Samudrapur 8.76 9000/- VII ZMR53 Dhondgaon to Antargaon 4.00 Wadgaon to Sawangi 2.00 MH31 Haldgaon to Shiwani 7.08 15 Wardha Samudrapur 4.26 5000/- VIII ZMR54 SHW-258 to Sawangi 2.62 1. The complete bidding process will be online. 2. ZMR Packages are of Zonal Routine Maintenance 3. Bidding document can be seen & downloaded from the website http://pmgsytendersmah.gov.in from 11:00 Hours on 08/01/2015 to 15/01/2015 upto 15:00 hours. 4. The bids can be submitted in electronic format on the website http://pmgsytendersmah.gov.in from 11:00 Hours on 08/01/2015 to 15/01/2015 upto 17:00 hours. 5. Bid must be accompanied with the scanned copies of demand draft should be drawn in favor of Executive Engineer (PIU),PMGSY, MRRDA, Wardha payable at State Bank of India, Wardha & FDR/TDR for Earnest Money Deposit in favor of Executive Engineer (PIU),PMGSY, MRRDA, Wardha payable at State Bank of India, Wardha 6. Bidder shall submit the original hard copies of demand draft towards Tender Fees of Rs. 2000/- for each tender paper and Earnest Money Deposit in the form of FDR/TDR payable to the Executive Engineer, PMGSY, MRRDA,Wardha shall be submitted up to from 16/01/2015 Hour : 17:00 at the office of Executive Engineer, PMGSY, MRRDA, PWD Campus, Wardha 7. Technical Bids will be opened online on 17/01/2015 at 11:00 Hours in office of Executive Engineer, PMGSY, MRRDA, PWD Campus, Wardha 8. Time and date of opening of financial Bids will be informed by email to the responsive bidders. 9. The guidelines to submit bid online can be downloaded from website http://pmgsytendersmah.gov.in 10. Other details cab be seen in bidding document. 11. Time period for completion of work is three calendar months (3 Months). 12. All further notifications related to tenders will be published on http://pmgsytendersmah.gov.in 13. Right to reject or cancel any or all the tenders without assigning any reason there or whatsoever may be is reserved by the undersigned. -Sd- Superintending Engineer ,(PMGSY), Maharashtra Rural Road Development Association, Nagpur Region, Nagpur .
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