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Invitation to Tender Peoples Daily, Tuesday 7th Oct. 2019 JIGAWA STATE GOVERNMENT INVITATION TO TENDER INTRODUCTION The Government of Jgawa State through Chieftaincy, Religious Affairs and Shariah Implementation Directorate, Office of the Secretary to the State Government here by invites tender from reputable Contractors for the construction, completion and renovation of Friday and Daily prayer mosques as well as construction of District Head House and also Construction of NDLEA Office across the thirty constituencies in the state. SCOPE OF THE WORK C CONSTRUT1ON OF FRIDAY PRAYER MOSQUES Construction, completion and renovation of Friday prayer 59 LOT 59 Babura Constituency: Ingmar Gawo mosques as well as construction Friday Daily prayer mosques as 60 LOT 60 Babura Constituency. Manga well as construction of of District Head House and also of 61 LOT 61 Babura Constituency: Jansa NDELA Office making a total number of 98 lots a delivery period 62 LOT 62 Birniwa Constituency: Gumari of 12 and 8 weeks respectively 63 LOT 63 Birniwa Constituency: Guwa 64 LOT 64 Birniwa Constituency: Kandilwiwa A CONTRUCTION OF FIVE DAILY PRAYER MOSQUES 65 LOT 65 Buji Constituency: Yayari Tukur Yamma 1 LOT 1 Auyo Constituency i Maro ii Kafangar tsarniya iii Guyu 66 LOT 66 Fagam Constituency: Sabon Garin Kabadi iv. Tsurufawa 67 LOT 67 Fagam Constituency: Tsakuran 2 LOT 2 Babura Constituency: i.Maisheka ii. Kofar yamma iii. 68 LOT 68 Gagarawa Contituency; Malam Baki Kofar kudu iv. Tashar bebaye 69 LOT 69 Gagarawa Constituency: Maiaduwa LOT 3 Birnin kudu Constituency: i Faa ii. Chagu iii Gudalai 70 LOT 70 Kafin Hausa Constituency: Waluda 4 LOT 4 Birnin kudu Constituency: i Kauyen Abuja ii. Lemo iii 71 LOT 71 Kaugama Constituency: Gwalaria Gidan Bello 72 LOT 72 Kaugama Constituency: Gangara 5 LOT 5 Birnin kudu Constituency: i Yakuda Zazzagawa iii. 73 LOT 73 Kaugama Constituency: Ubba Kwalele 74 LOT 74 Maigatari Constituency: Ladin kane 6 LOT 6 Birnin kudu Constituency: i Saboru ii. Unguwar yarnma 75 LOT 75 Maigatari Constituency: Daguma Karfawa 76 LOT 76 Maigatari Constituency: Lallashi 7 LOT 7 Birnin kudu Constituency: i. Arobade ii. Mungulo iii. 77 LOT 77 Maigatari Constituency: Jobi Kwanar kangire 78 LOT 78 Miga Constituency: Komai Allah yayi 8 LOT 3 Birniwa Constituency: i Bugusu ii Gabasari iii Isfari 77 LOT 77 Roni Constituency: Kaki mai wando 9 LOT 9 Buji Constituency: i U/Malam Amadu Damisa ii Danbazau yamma iii Kawaya Kudu D RENOVATION/COMPELETION OF FRIDAY PRAYER 10 LOT 10 Buji Constituency: i Kabbe J/Mesa ii Kora Bakwarga MOSQUES 11 LOT n Bulangu Constituency: i Turaka ii Gandu iii. K/Bulama 81 LOT 81 Birniwa Constituency Dagacheri waek 82 LOT 82 Fagam Constituency Bango 12 LOT 12 Bulangu Constituency: i Gabari ii Machiba iii 83 LOT 83 Fagam Constituency: i JIBWIS Fagam it Dangulan shagewa 84 LOT 84 Fagan Constituency: i Guro ii Fadi gurje 13 LOT 13 Bulangu Constituency: i Bujaya ii Makera iii 85 1171 85 Gagarawa Constituency: i Gagarawa Kolar Liman Mashawal 86 LOT 86 Kahn Hausa Constituency: i Kansan ii Kwazalewa 14 LOT 14 Bulangu Constituency: i Kwarin Bulama ii S/Garin 871101 87 Kafin Hausa Constituency: i Kununu ii Birkidi Bulangu iii Mandamari sabuwa 88 LOT 88 Kanya Constituency: i Danzau ii Danyayin Kafi 15 LOT 15 Bulangu Constituency: I Gamajan Tsohuwa ii 89 LOT 89 Kanya Constituency; Tashar Kyambo Hadogur Arewa iii Malumawar kwari 90 Liar 90 Kirikasamma Constituency: i Tasheguwa 16 LOT i6 Dutse Constituency: I Galamawa G/biredi ii Ijje iii 91 LOT 91 Suletankarkar Constituency i Dan makama ii Digawa iv Hausawa Dangwanki 17 LOT 17 Fagan Constituency: i Kaho ii K/Malarn Yahaya 92 LOT92 Suletankarlur Constituency: i Turkushawa Basirka iii Sabalari Basirka 93 LITT 93 Yankwashi Constituency: i Rauda Gabas 18 LOT 18 Gumel Constituency: i Zango 19 Gwaram Constituency: i Jugwa A ii Z/Nagoga G/Sarkin Aska E OTHERS iii Z/ta Gabas iv Girawa 94 LOT 94 Babura Constituency: Construction of Babura Distric 20 LOT 20 Gwaram Constituency: i Abena ii Babban Gida Head’s House Nahuce iii Tsangarwa 95 LOT 95 Fagan Constituency: Installation of SOLAR 21 LOT 21 Gwiwa Constituency: i Yola kauye ii Unguwar Gandu Electrification at i Galambi Mosque ii Bisirka iii Shema 96 LOT 96 Fagam Constituency: Installation of SOLAR 22 LOT 22 Gwiwa Constituency: i Tura kwado ii Unguwar. Yuma Elecctrification at i Digijin ii Fagam Central Mosque iii Korayel 97 LOT 97 Fagam Constituency: Construction of SOLAR Power supply at i Basirka JIBWIS 23 LOT 23 Gwiwa Constituency: i Coopers Loadge ii Rorandage 98 LOT 98 Hadejia Constituency: Construction of NDLEA 24 LOT 24 Hadejia. Constituency: i Oliya Sararin Rakuma ii Office Hadejia Lungun Mutari Dankoli 25 LOT 25 Jahun Constituency: i Kurfi ii Kadona Makaraiita iii F TENDER REQUIREMENT Aujara Tsamiyar Yantsurku Interested companies are to summit their profiles which must 26 LOT 26 Jahun Constituency: i Rurnfa B/akama ii Madabo iii contain the following: Koran Malam a. Certificates of incorporation/Business name registration 27 LOT 27 Jahun Constituency: i Kulluru ii Rabi iii Damutawa b. Certified true copy of memorandum and article association 28 LOT 28 Kafin Hausa Constituency: i Hariyal ii Giwaran c. Registration with state Works Registration Board 29 LoT 29 Linya Constituency: i Karfawa ii Kanawa iii Adigul iv d Company audited accounts for the last three years Balladar kanya e. Tax clearance for the last three years 30 LOT 30 Kaugama Constituency: i Jalomi Arewa ii Manak iii f. Evidence of financial capability and banking support Kanjiwa g. Technical qualification and experience of key personnel 31 LOT 31 Kaugama Constituency: i Daneri ii Kanoke iii Kota h. Evidence of similar project executed over the last three years 32 LOT 32 Kazaure Constituency: i Kurtu ii Baauzini iii i. List of equipment and technical capacity Kwankwarami j. Vat registration of past remittance 33 LOT 33 Kazaure Constituency: i Mahuchi ii Maigero iii K/Gidan Ado Maikaji COLLECTION OF TENDERS 34 LOT 34 Kirikasamma Constituency: i Suwon Gabas ii Gandu Prospective bidders are required to colled the tender documents iii Malori Matara Alhazai from the Director Administration and Finance (Religious 35 LOT 35 Kiyawa Constituency: i Kunuru ii Kavarda iii Katuka Affairs), Office of the Secretary to the State Government upon cikin Gari iv Abarawa payment of nonrefundable lender fee of twenty thousand naira 36 LOT 36 Kiyawa. Constituency: i Fake cikin Gari ii Shuwarin (20, 000.00) for Daily Prayer and Thirty thousand (30,000.00) Gari iii. Miyawon Tudu Friday prayer Mosques and other marts respectively, all Payment 37 LOT 37 Kiyawa Constituency: i Majivawa n Danfusan iii should be made into ZENITH BANK ACCOUNT NO. Kiyawa Gari 1011289787 38 LOT 38 Malammadori Constituency: i Garin Malam Ali 39 LOT 39 Maigatari Constituency: i Kama ii Kwanar Daniya SUBMISSION OF THE TENDER DOCUMENT 40 LOT 40 Miga Constituency: i Tsohuwar Dakin ii.Dangoli iii Technical and financial bids should he submitted in two different Yandadi iv Mazawa sealed envelope and labelled “Technical Bid" and “Financial 41 LOT Miga Constituency: i Zangon Jigawa Gabas ii Garin gami Bid" respectively with the company's name indicated on side of iv Gidan Kanya the envelopes and name of constituency and a lot number on the site of the envelop. Both envelopes should be sealed into one 42 LOT 42 Miga Constituency: i Magamar uku Miga ii Kikatawa envelope also sealed and marked with the project name at the top Miga iii.Rugar Rama right hand corner and address to: The Permanent Secretary 43 LOT 43 Jahun Constituency: i Kulluru ii Rabi iii Damutawa Administration and Finance Directorate, the Office of the 44 LOT 44 Ringum Constituency: i Kwai kwayu ii Kagadama iii Secretary to the state Government, Dutse, Jigawa State, not later Gagarawa than two (2) weeks from the date of this publication. 45 LOT 45 Ringim Constituency: i Debe kai ii Tinti iii Daneji 46 LOT 46 Roni Constituency i Ruwan garai ii Dansure Tasha OPENING OF TENDER DOCUMENT' 47 LOT 47 Suletankarkar Constituency: i Tagwayen Kuka ii Bidden should note that all bids received shall be opened in the Santarbi ii Chiromawa conference Hall Office of the secretary to the state Government 48 LOT 48 Suletankarkar Constituency: i Bandakado ii Kuka block D New Secretariat Complex. By 12:00 noon on Tuesday 49 LOT 49 Taura Constituency: i Kangal ii Buduru iii Fulanin 22nd October, 2019 bayan zarga 50 LOT 50 Yankwashi Constituency: i Dankam ii Karkarnai iii NOTE: Unguwar NTA iv Kuda Gangara Please note that: B COMPELETION/RENOVATION OF DAILY PRAYER i. Bids must be low& rdixl with covering letter on company's MOSQUES letter headed plk 52 LOT 52 Auyo Constituency: i Argina ii YarLsaka ii. Late submission would not be entertained 53 LOT 53 Birninkudu Constituency: I Sabon layi IC/kudu lggi iii. Bidders and the general public are invited to witness the 54 LOT 54 Dutse Constituency': i Takur Filin Gambo ii Masajid opening of bids. Matalle Old Govt House 55 LOT 55 Fagan Constituency: i Kundum Jarkasa B/Kasuwa SIGNED: Basirka iv Bangon Fulani Permanent Secretary 56 LOT 56 Garki Constituency: i Magarya ii Sabuwar i Inguwa Administration and Finance Directorate iii GGSS Garki 57 LOT 57 Hadjia Constituency: i Kantun waje ii 'Tudunwada iii Uinguwar NTA iv Yankoli 58 LOT 58 Kafin Hausa Constituency: i Dunduma .
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