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For the Supply of Books and Journalsnarowal CAMPUS 1 UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY, LAHORE TERMS & CONDITIONS / INSTRUCTIONS FOR BIDDERS OF For the Supply of Books and JournalsNAROWAL CAMPUS 1. Single stage/one envelope bidding procedure shall be applied in response. The envelop shall be marked FINANCIALPROPSAL”. 2. Responding organizations shall deliver sealed proposal of the FINANCIAL PROPOSALS” before or on 15th Feb, 2021 at 9:30a.m. 3. The Proposals will not be accepted after the due date &, time proposal shall be delivered at the address given below before time. The FINANCIAL PROPOSALS” shall be opened on the same day at 10:00 a.m.in the presence of bidders or the representatives of the respondingorganizations. 4. Price should be mentioned on FORbasis. 5. The prices, including all taxes, should be quoted Book wise in Pakistani Rupees so as to reach the premises of the University of Engineering &Technology Lahore Narowal Campus. 6. Offers should be valid for 90 working days from the date of opening of theTender. 7. a. Delivery period Should not exceed 8 weeks from the date of placement of order. Earlier delivery will also beacceptable. 8. Bidders must submit their tender duly signed, clearly indicating the offered specifications of each Book, specified in the TenderDocument. 9. Offers must be supported with comprehensive sectioned literary of the materials / good offered. 10. The University reserves the right, at the time of placing the order, to increase or decrease the quantity ofbooks. 11. (a) Bids must be accompanied by 2% of total estimated cost Rs.10000/-as Earnest Money in the shape of CDR in the name of Treasurer, University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore without which bids will not be entertained. Bank Guarantee is not acceptable. 12. Estimated costs is Rs. 0.5 Million Amount of CDR is Rs.10,000/-. 13. (b) the successful bidder will arrange two stamp paper @0.25% on total value of issuance of Purchase Order. 14. A. If the successful bidder fails to supply the books within stipulated period their Earnest Money shall beforfeited. B. If the bidder failed to supply the books, then the University has the right to purchase the books from other suppliers and any difference in payments would be liability of the successful bidder failed to supply. 15. The books must be in accordance with the offeredlist. 16. Bidders must attach attested photocopy of their N.T.N. and G.S.T. Number, Professional TaxCertificate Performa Invoices. 17. The successful bidder(s) shall get the books inspected at UET Lahore NarowalCampus. 18. Part / advance payment is notallowed. 19. Deduction of Income Tax and other taxes of any kind will be deducted at the source according to Governments prevailingrules. 20. Sale price of the tender document is Rs.200/- (Non-Refundable) .The details books is given in the subsequentpages. 21. The original Request for Proposal documents duly signed and officially sealed by the bidder must be submitted in whole with the proposals. Any conditional, ambiguous, incomplete, supplementary or revised offer after the opening of tender shall not be entertained. 22. Any overwriting/crossing, etc. appearing in the offer may be properly signed by the person signing the tender. All pages of the tender must be properly signed & stamped. Offer with any overwriting/use of Blanco shall not be accepted in anycircumstances. 23. The Departmental/Sub Campus Inspection Committee, will get the books inspected at UET Lahore Narowal Campus and will have the right to reject the books if not found according to the statedspecifications. 24. Procurement shall be governed by the PPRA PunjabRules-2014. Mr.Intezar Hussain Head Library Narowal Campus 0346 4801412 CIVIL ENGINEERING Sr Estimated author Book name Qty 01 Each Book No Price Rs. 1 CHOW APPLIED HYDROLOGY (INDIAN) 2594.601 2 BASIC AND APPLIED SOIL MECHANICS 3RD ED RANJAN 1450.179 IN TWO COLOR 3 VIJAYAN BASIC CIVIL AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 387.36 4 GOPI BASIC CIVIL ENGINEERING 1256.499 5 BASIC CIVIL ENGINEERING AND ENGINEERING BANSAL 1149.975 MECHANICS 3RD ED 6 BASIC COMMUNICATION SKILLS FOR RUTHERFOORD 1619.649 TECHNOLOGY 2ND ED 7 BASIC GEOTECHNICAL EARTHQUAKE KUMAR 1208.079 ENGINEERING 2ND ED 8 REDDY BASIC STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS 3RD ED 1789.38 9 BASIC TECHNICAL COMMUNICATION REVISED TYAGI 605.25 ED 10 BRIDGE ENGINEERING 16TH REVISED & RANGWALA 423.675 ENLARGED ED 11 SONI BUILDING MATERIALS & CONSTRUCTION 714.195 12 DUGGAL BUILDING MATERIALS 4TH ED 847.35 13 MISRA BUILDING MATERIALS AND CONSTRUCTION 544.725 14 BUILDING MATERIALS PRODUCTS, GAMBHIR 1959.3711 PROPERTIES AND SYSTEMS 15 CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY AND SAGAR MANAGEMENT CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY & 472.095 WORKS MANAGEMENT 16 SIDDIQI STEEL STRUCTURES 4TH ED 900 17 UPADHYAY STRENGTH OF MATERIALS 605.25 18 STRENGTH OF MATERIALS (MECHANICS OF KUMAR 1198.395 SOLIDS) 19 STRENGTH OF MATERIALS (MECHANICS OF RAJPUT 2408.895 SOLIDS) IN SI UNITS 6TH ED 20 SRIVASTAVA STRENGTH OF MATERIALS 2ND ED 847.35 21 RATTAN STRENGTH OF MATERIALS 3RD ED 1878.849 22 MCCORMAC STRUCTURAL STEEL DESIGN 5TH ED 1910.169 23 SCHODEK STRUCTURES 7TH ED 1885.959 24 KANETKAR SURVEYING AND LEVELLING PART 1 605.25 25 KANETKAR SURVEYING AND LEVELLING PART 2 605.25 26 SURVEYING PRINCIPLES AND APPLICATIONS KAVANAGH 1619.649 9TH ED. 27 DAVIS SURVEYING THEORY AND PRACTICE 6TH ED 2650.995 28 PUNMIA SURVEYING VOL. 1 1113.66 29 PUNMIA SURVEYING VOL. II 1198.395 30 NARAYAN SURVEYING. 3510.45 31 PUNMIA SURVEYING-III HIGHER SURVEYING 665.775 32 TEACH YOU TO UNDERSTAND BUILDING ZHANG KE 472.095 STRUCTURE CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS 33 TECHNICAL COMMUNICATION A PRACTICAL PFEIFFER 1934.379 APPROACH 6TH ED 34 TECHNICAL COMMUNICATION A READER- ANDERSON 2176.479 CENTERED APPROACH 8TH ED 35 TECHNICAL COMMUNICATION FOR VERMA 1089.45 ENGINEERS 36 TECHNICAL COMMUNICATION PROCESS AND GERSON 2176.479 PRODUCT 8TH ED 37 WATER AND WASTEWATER TECHNOLOGY 7TH HAMMER 1643.859 ED. 38 WURBS WATER RESOURCES ENGINEERING. 1885.959 39 WATER SUPPLY AND POLLUTION CONTROL VIESSMAN 2176.479 8TH ED. 40 WATER SUPPLY AND SANITARY PANCHDHARI INSTALLATIONS WITHIN BUILDING DESIGN, 714.195 CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE 2ND ED 41 MCGHEE WATER SUPPLY AND SEWERAGE 6TH ED. 2408.895 42 WATER SUPPLY ENGINEERING GARG 1571.229 (ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING VOL-1) 43 WATER SUPPLY, WASTE DISPOSAL AND CHATTERJEE 871.56 ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING 44 WATER TECHNOLOGY AN INTRODUCTION FOR GRAY ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENTISTS AND 3135.195 ENGINEERS 3RD ED COMPUTER SCIENCE 1 HORNE 3D PRINTING FOR DUMMIES 2ND ED 1208.079 SYSTEM MODELING AND SIMULATION AN 2 SEVERANCE 1958.589 INTRODUCTION 3 TILLEY SYSTEMS ANALYSIS AND DESIGN 11TH ED 1692.279 SYSTEMS ANALYSIS AND DESIGN METHODS 4 WHITTEN 2594.601 7TH ED TEACH YOURSELF VISUALLY 5 DAVIS SALESFORCE.COM THE FAST AND EASY WAY 2176.479 TO LEARN 2ND ED TECHNICAL APTITUDE FOR INTERVIEWS 2ND 6 SHARMA 1198.395 ED 7 MACKENZIE THE 8051 MICROCONTROLLER 4TH ED 2297.529 THE 8051 MICROCONTROLLER AND EMBEDDED 8 MAZIDI 1910.169 SYSTEMS USING ASSEMBLY AND C 2ND ED THE ANDROID DEVELOPER'S COOKBOOK 9 SCHWARZ BUILDING APPLICATIONS WITH THE ANDROID 1634.175 SDK DEVELOPER'S LIBRARY 2ND ED THE ARCHITECTURE OF COMPUTER 10 ENGLANDER 1571.229 HARDWARE AND SYSTEMS SOFTWARE AN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY APPROACH 2ND ED THE ART OF COMPUTER SYSTEMS 11 JAIN 1159.659 PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS 12 MITNICK THE ART OF INTRUSION 3032.9991 13 OTEY THE COMPLETE REFERENCE ADO.NET 2496.1851 THE COMPLETE REFERENCE FEDORA 7 & RED 14 PETERSEN 2675.1231 HAT ENTERPRISE LINUX 15 KEOGH THE COMPLETE REFERENCE J2EE 2415.663 16 HANNA THE COMPLETE REFERENCE JSP 2.0 1878.849 VERILOG HDL A GUIDE TO DIGITAL DESIGN 17 PALNITKAR 1549.44 AND SYNTHESIS WITH CD 2ND ED VIRTUAL MACHINES VERSATILE PLATFORMS 18 SMITH 1513.125 FOR SYSTEMS AND PROCESSES VISUAL QUICKSTAR GUIDE: MICROSOFT 19 SCHWARTZ 1283.13 OFFICE 2013 20 ULLMAN VISUAL QUICKSTART GUIDE: PHP 3RD ED 1016.82 21 SCHMELZER XML AND WEB SERVICES UNLEASHED 2517.84 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING A COURSE IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 1 RAJPUT 1089.45 MATERIALS APPLIED ELECTROMAGNETIC THEORY 2 NAIR 786.825 ANALYSIS, PROBLEMS AND APPLICATIONS BASIC COMMUNICATION SKILLS FOR 3 RUTHERFOORD 1619.649 TECHNOLOGY 2ND ED 4 LEWIS BASIC CONTROL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING 1474.389 BASIC ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS 5 PRASAD 1331.55 ENGINEERING ELECTRICAL DESIGN ESTIMATING AND 6 RAINA 965.979 COSTING 2ND ED ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING CONCEPTS AND 7 PRASAD 1392.075 APPLICATIONS ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DESIGN, DRAWING 8 GUPTA 714.195 & ESTIMATION ELECTRICAL MACHINE DESIGN WITH 9 RAJINI 1353.339 MOTORSOLVE & MATLAB 10 BIMBHRA ELECTRICAL MACHINERY 1149.975 11 SRIVASTAVA ELECTRICAL MACHINES 2ND ED 968.4 12 BHATTACHARYA ELECTRICAL MACHINES 4TH ED 1601.4951 13 NAVANI ELECTRICAL MACHINES AND CONTROL 605.25 ELECTRICAL MACHINES MODELLING AND 14 BHATTACHARYYA 1440.495 ANALYSIS ELECTRICAL MACHINES, DRIVES, AND POWER 15 WILDI 2370.159 SYSTEMS 6TH ED 16 DESHPANDE ELECTRICAL MACHINES. 847.35 17 JAIN A DICTIONARY OF ELECTRONICS 714.195 18 HAYKIN ADAPTIVE FILTER THEORY 4TH ED 2418.579 ADVANCED ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS 19 TOMASI 1716.489 SYSTEMS 6TH ED. ADVANCED ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS 20 TOMASI 556.83 SYSTEMS 6TH ED.. 21 TYAGI ADVANCED TECHNICAL COMMUNICATION 605.25 ANALYSIS AND DESIGN OF ANALOG 22 GRAY 1861.749 INTEGRATED CIRCUITS 5TH ED 23 CHATTERJEE ANTENNA THEORY AND PRACTICE 2ND ED 723.879 APPLICATIONS AND DESIGN WITH ANALOG 24 JACOB 762.615 INTEGRATED CIRCUITS 2ND ED 25 LEWIS BASIC CONTROL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING 1474.389 BASIC ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS 26 BHATTACHARYA 965.979 ENGINEERING 2ND ED CIRCUIT ANALYSIS AND SOLID STATE 27 VARDHANI 481.779 ELECTRONIC DEVICES CIRCUIT ANALYSIS THEORY AND PRACTICE 28
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