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Jabatan Pengairan Dan Saliran Sarawak JABATAN PENGAIRAN DAN SALIRAN SARAWAK TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited from Unit Pendaftaran Kontraktor Negeri (UPKJ) Registered Contractors/Suppliers as below:- ( 1 ) Tender No. DID/TN/D/20-03/16 Proposed Clearing/Desilting of Perimeter and Internal Drains/Slopes/Berm/Bund At Belawai/Jerijih/Rejang Drainage Scheme, Tg. Manis District, Mukah Division, Sarawak UPKJ Class D or E Head IV Sub-Head 1(b) Document Fee: RM50.00 The Contractors shall have a valid Certificate Company Registration with Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB). ( 2 ) Tender No. DID/TN/D/21-03/16 Proposed Maintenance Works To Existing Earth Bund At Tg. Bakong, Oya Minor Work, Dalat District, Mukah Division, Sarawak. UPKJ Class EX or E Head III Sub-Head 1(d) Document Fee: RM50.00 The Contractors shall have a valid Certificate Company Registration with Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB). ( 3 ) Tender No. DID/TN/D/22-03/16 Proposed Maintenance Works At Drainage Scheme Tg. Sirik Block A (Tekajong) And Block C (Bruit), Mukah Division, Sarawak. UPKJ Class D or E Head IV Sub-Head 1(b) Document Fee: RM50.00 The Contractors shall have a valid Certificate Company Registration with Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB). ( 4 ) Tender No. DID/TN/D/23-03/16 Proposed Maintenance Works (Grass Cutting) At Daro Padi Block B, C, D & F Controlled Drainage Scheme, Mukah Division, Sarawak. UPKJ Class D or E Head VI Sub-Head 5(b) Document Fee: RM50.00 The Contractors shall have a valid Certificate Company Registration with Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB). ( 5 ) Tender No. DID/TN/D/24-03/16 Proposed Improvement Works For DID Belawai Office, Tg. Manis District, Mukah Division, Sarawak. UPKJ Class EX or F Head II Sub-Head 5(a) Document Fee: RM50.00 The Contractors shall have a valid Certificate Company Registration with Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB). The tender documents (item 1- item 5)are obtainable from Jurutera Pengairan dan Saliran, Bahagian Mukah, Level 7, Menara Pehin Setia Raja, 96400 Mukah from 06/04/2016 on payment of the document fee and document deposit (if any) before the closing date. Completed tender documents (item 1 – item 5) shall be addressed to Pengerusi, Lembaga Tender Negeri, Peringkat Bahagian Mukah, d/a Pejabat Residen, Bahagian Mukah, Level 10, Menara Pehin Setia Raja, 96400 Mukah, Sarawak on or before 12.00 noon, Wednesday, 27th April 2016. ( 6 ) Tender No. DID/TN/D/25-03/16 The Supply And Delivery of One (1) Unit 92 HP Backhoe Loader To Jabatan Pengairan dan Saliran, Woksyop Mekanikal Wilayah Selatan, Kota Samarahan. Category B, Head II Sub-Head 1(d)(i), Document Fee : RM50.00 ( 7 ) Tender No. DID/TN/D/26-03/16 The Supply And Delivery of Three (3) Units of 45 HP Farm Tractor and Two (2) Units of Compatible of Rotor Slasher To Jabatan Pengairan dan Saliran, Woksyop Mekanikal Wilayah Selatan, Kota Samarahan. Category B, Head II Sub-Head 1(c), Document Fee : RM50.00 The above tender documents (item 6 & item 7) are obtainable from Jurutera Pengairan dan Saliran, Bahagian Samarahan, Pejabat Wilayah Samarahan, Lot 9334, Jalan Dato’ Mohd Musa, 94300 Kota from 4 April 2016 on payment of the document fee before the closing date . Completed tender documents (item 6 & item 7) shall be addressed to Pengerusi, Lembaga Tender Bahagian (Negeri) Bahagian Samarahan d/a Pejabat Residen, Bahagian Samarahan, Tingkat 1, Kompleks Pentadbiran, Bahagian Samarahan, Jalan Datuk Mohd. Musa, 94300 Kota Samarahan on or before 12.00 noon, Wednesday, 27th April 2016. ( 8 ) Tender No. DID/TN/D/27-03/16 Maintenance Works For Existing Farm Road At Sg. Ensurai Controlled Drainage Scheme, Block D, Sri Aman Division, Sarawak UPKJ Class D Head III Sub-Head 1(d) (Bumi) Document Fee: RM50.00 The Contractors shall have a valid Certificate Company Registration with Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB). 2 ( 9 ) Tender No. DID/TN/D/28-03/16 Maintenance Works For Existing Farm Road At Basi Ijok Controlled Drainage Scheme, Sri Aman Division, Sarawak UPKJ Class D or E Head III Sub-Head 1(d) (Bumi) Document Fee: RM50.00 The Contractors shall have a valid Certificate Company Registration with Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB). ( 10 ) Tender No. DID/TN/D/29-03/16 Maintenance Works For Existing Farm Road At Tg. Saduru Controlled Drainage Scheme, Sri Aman Division, Sarawak UPKJ Class D Head III Sub-Head 1(d) (Bumi) Document Fee: RM50.00 The Contractors shall have a valid Certificate Company Registration with Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB). The above tender documents (item 8 - item 10) are obtainable from Jurutera Pengairan dan Saliran, Bahagian Sri Aman, Jalan Datus, 95007 Sri Aman on payment of the document fee and document deposit (if any) from 13/04/2016 before the closing date. Completed tender documents (item 8- item 10) shall be addressed to Pengerusi, Lembaga Tender Negeri, Peringkat Bahagian Sri Aman, d/a Pejabat Residen, Bahagian Sri Aman, 95000 Sri Aman on or before 12.00 noon, Wednesday, 4th May 2016. ( 11 ) Tender No. DID/TN/D/30-03/16 Proposed Bund Maintenance Works (Point E-F-G-H), at Lubok Piasau Drainage Scheme, Limbang Division, Sarawak. UPKJ Class D or E Head III Sub-Head 1(d) (Bumi) Document Fee: RM50.00 The Contractors shall have a valid Certificate Company Registration with Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB). ( 12 ) Tender No. DID/TN/D/31-03/16 Proposed Bund Maintenance Works At Block A (Point A2-A5a-A6), Surabaya Drainage Scheme, Lawas District, Limbang Division, Sarawak. UPKJ Class D or E Head III Sub-Head 1(d) (Bumi) Document Fee: RM50.00 The Contractors shall have a valid Certificate Company Registration with Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB). 3 ( 13 ) Tender No. DID/TN/D/32-03/16 Proposed Bund Maintenance Works At Block B (Point A9-B-B1-B2), Surabaya Drainage Scheme, Lawas District, Limbang Division, Sarawak. UPKJ Class D or E Head III Sub-Head 1(d) (Bumi) Document Fee: RM50.00 The Contractors shall have a valid Certificate Company Registration with Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB). The above tender documents (item 11- item 13) are obtainable from Jurutera Pengairan dan Saliran, Bahagian Limbang, Tingkat 6, Limbang Plaza, 98700 Limbang from 13/04/2016 on payment of the document fee and document deposit (if any) before the closing date. Completed tender documents (item 11- item 13) shall be addressed to Pengerusi, Lembaga Tender Bahagian Negeri, Bahagian Limbang d/a Pejabat Residen, Bahagian Limbang, 98700 Limbang on or before 12.00 noon, Wednesday, 4th May 2016 ( 14 ) Tender No. DID/TN/D/33-03/16 Kerja-Kerja Menyelenggara Jalan Ban Di Skim Saliran Bungin, Bahagian Betong, Sarawak. UPKJ Class D Head III Sub-Head 1(d) (Bumi) Document Fee: RM50.00 The Contractors shall have a valid Certificate Company Registration with Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB). The above tender documents (Item 14) are obtainable from Jurutera Pengairan dan Saliran, Bahagian Betong, Aras Bawah, Block C, Kompleks Pejabat Kerajaan Negeri, Jalan Setia Raja, 95700 Betong from 13/04/2016 on payment of the document fee and document deposit (if any) before the closing date. Completed tender documents (Item 14) shall be addressed to Pengerusi, Lembaga Tender Bahagian Negeri, Bahagian Betong, d/a Pejabat Residen, Bahagian Betong, Kompleks Pejabat Kerajaan Negeri, Jalan Setia Raja, 95700 Betong, Sarawak on or before 12.00 noon, Wednesday, 4th May 2016 4 Please note: 1. The Government does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. 2. Only submission signed by persons(s) duly authorised by the tendering firm or company shall be considered. 3. Tender classification has already been fixed above. Application for permission to tender out of class will not be entertained. 4. Original copy of Proof of Registration with (a) UPKJ and CIDB (b)Bumiputera Status (if any) as may be relevant must be produced before document may be obtained. 5. This Notice may also be viewed at http://www.did.sarawak.gov.my and http://www.etendernotice.sarawak.gov.my 5 .
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