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Ondo State Government ONDO STATE GOVERNMENT ONDO STATE UNIVERSAL BASIC EDUCATION ODA ROAD, AKURE INVITATION FOR PRE-QUALIFICATION OF CONTRACTORS AND TENDER FOR 2013/2014/2015/2016 (MERGED) UBEC/SUBEB PROJECTS ONDO STATE UNIVERSAL BASIC EDUCATION The Ondo State Universal Basic Education Board hereby invites registered, experienced and reputable contractors to pre-qualify and tender for the under listed jobs. 2013 ACTION PLAN UBEC/SUBEB LOTS JOB DESCRIPTION TENDER FEE Constriction of 6 Classroom with office at St. Stephens’ 1 100,000.00 Primary School, Akure Construction of 6 Classroom with Office at DayoJegele 2 100,000.00 Primary School, Orojuda Construction of 6 Classroom with Office at St. Peters’ 3 100,000.00 Primary School, Bolorunduro Construction of 6 Classroom with Office at Mount Bethel 4 100,000.00 Primary School, Ondo Construction of 6 Classroom with Office at St. James’ 5 100,000.00 Primary School, Opasorun, Idanre Construction of 6 Classroom with Office at St. Michael’s 6 100,000.00 C&S Primary School, Ifon Construction of 6 Classroom with Office at Community 7 100.000.00 Primary School, Ayepe, Iwaro Oka Construction of 6 Classroom with Office at ST. Michael 8 100,000.00 Anglican Primary School, Ilale-Ikeji, Owo Construction of 6 Classroom with Office at ST. Paul’s 9 100,000.00 Primary School, Annex, Ore. Construction of 6 Classroom with Office at Methodist 10 100,000.00 Primary School, Mulekan-Igbo, Odigbo Construction of 6 Classroom with Office at ST. Peter’s 11 100,000.00 RCM, Ode-Irele Construction of 6 Classroom with Office at ST. Syverious 12 100,000.00 Primary School, Simerin-Oka Construction of 6 Classroom with Office at Community 13 100,000.00 Primary School, Ago Ajayi Construction of 6 Classrooms with Office at Community 14 100,000.00 Primary School, Ugbe Akoko. Construction of 6 Classroom with Office at ST. Anne’s 15 100,000.00 Igbo-Egunrin Construction of 6 Classroom with Office at Community 16 100,000.00 Primary School, Kofawe Construction of 6 Classroom with Office at Salvation 17 100,000.00 Army Primary School, Igbobini Construction of Perimeter Fence at ST. David’s Primary 18 30,000.00 School, Akure Construction of Perimeter Fence at ST. Augustine RCM 19 30,000.00 Primary School, Ipinsa Construction of Perimeter Fence at ST. Luke’s Primary 20 10,000.00 School, Akure Construction of Perimeter Fence at St. Mary’s Primary 21 30,000.00 School, Ijare Construction of Perimeter Fence at ST. Jude’s Primary 22 50,000.00 School, Ipogun Construction of Perimeter Fence ST. David’s Primary 23 20,000.00 School, Ijare Construction of Perimeter Fence at ST. Peter’s Primary 24 10,000.00 School, Bolorunduro Construction of Perimeter Fence at St. Mary’s Primary 25 20,000.00 School, Gbose, Ondo Construction of Perimeter Fence at Community Primary 26 20,000.00 School, Ayepelwaro-Oka Construction of Perimeter Fence at ST, Jude’s A/C 27 50,000.00 Primary School, Iku-Ikare Construction of Perimeter Fence at Community Primary 28 30,000.00 School, Iku-Tkare Construction of Perimeter Fence at ST. James’ C.A.C 29 30,000.00 Primary School, Imo-Arigidi Construction of Perimeter Fence at Adeolu Public 30 20,000.00 Primary School, Okeogun-Owo Construction of Perimeter Fence at ST. Peter’s RCM 31 30,000.00 Ode Irele Construction of Perimeter Fence at C.A.C Primary 32 30,000.00 School Ode Irele Construction of Perimeter Fence at Methodist Primary 33 30,000.00 School, Idepe Okitipupa Construction of Perimeter Fence at ST. Raphael C8iS 34 30,000.00 Primary School, Okelgbala, okitipupa Construction of Perimeter Fence at Community Primary 35 20,000.00 School, Kofawe Construction of Perimeter Fence at Salvation Army 36 30,000.00 Primary School, Igbobini Construction of 6 classroom with Office at 37 100,000.00 Comprehensive High School, Isarun Construction of 6 classroom with Office at Lennon 38 100,000.00 Jubilee High School, Ikare Renovation of 6 Classrooms with Office at Subeb 39 50,000.00 Primary school, Okuta Elerinla, Akure Renovation of 3 Classroom (A) at Subeb Primary school, 40 20,000.00 Okuta Elerinla, Akure Renovation of 3 Classroom (B) at Subeb Primary school, 41 20,000.00 Elerinla, Akure Renovation of 3 Classroom with Office at Subeb Primary 42 30,000.00 School, Elerinla, Akure Renovation of 6 Classrooms with Office at ST. Mathias 43 50,000.00 Primary School, Ibuji Renovation of 6 Classrooms at ST. Michael’s Primary 44 50,000.00 School, Ijare Renovation of 3 Classrooms at ST. Michael’s Primary 45 20,000.00 School, Ijare Renovation of Computer Room at ST Peter’s Primary 46 10,000.00 School, Bolorunduro Renovation of a block of 4 Classrooms at ST Peter’s 47 30,000.00 Primary School, Bolorunduro Renovation of 6 Classrooms with Office at ST. Paul’s 48 50,000.00 Primary School, Wasimi Renovation of a block 6 Classroom block (A) with Office 49 50,000.00 at St. Mary’s Primary School, Gbose, Ondo Renovation of 3 Classrooms with Store at St Mary’s 50 30,000.00 Primary School, Gbose, Ondo Renovation of 6 Classrooms with Office/store at St. 51 30,000.00 Mary’s Primary School, Gbose, Ondo Renovation of 6 Classrooms with Office at ST. Jame’s 52 50,000.00 Primary School, Opasorun, Idanre Renovation of 6 Classrooms Model Block( Agagu) at 53 50,000.00 ADD Primary School, Ifon Renovation of 3 Classrooms with Office (UBE) at AUD 54 20,000.00 Primary School, Ifon Renovation of 6 Classrooms Model Block( Agagu) at ST. 55 30,000.00 Peter’s C.A.C Primary School, Ikun-Akoko Renovation of 3 Classrooms with at ST. Peter’s C.A.C 56 20,000.00 Primary School, Ikun-Akoko Office/Store Renovation of 6 Classrooms Model Block( Agagu) at 57 50,000.00 Christ Ang. Primary School, Akungba-Akoko Renovation of Six Classroom Block with Office (UBE) at 58 50,000.00 Christ Ang. Primary School, Akungba-Akoko Renovation of 6 Classrooms Model Block( Agagu) at 59 50,000.00 AUD Primary School III, Igbede-Ikare Renovation of Four Classroom Block at AUD Primary 60 20,000.00 School III, Igbede-Ikare Renovation of 6 classrooms Model Block( Agagu) at ST. 61 30,000.00 Jude’s A/C Primary School, Iku-Ikare Renovation of 3 Classrooms with Office/Store at ST. 62 20,000.00 Jude’s A/C Primary School, Iku-Ikare Renovation of 2 classrooms block with Office at ST. 63 10,000.00 Jude’s A/C Primary School, Iku-Ikare Renovation of 6 classrooms Model Block( Agagu) at 64 50,000.00 Community Primary School, Iku-Ikare Renovation of 3 classrooms block at Community Primary 65 20,000.00 School, Iku-Ikare Renovation of 2 classrooms block with Office at 66 10,000.00 Community Primary School, Iku-Ikare Renovation of 6 classrooms Model Block( Agagu) at 67 50,000.00 AUD Primary School II, Iku-Ikare Renovation of 3 classrooms block at AUD Primary 68 10,000.00 School n, Iku-Ikare Renovation of 6 classrooms Model Block( Agagu) at 69 50,000.00 Ansar-UI Islam Primary School, Okoja-Ikare Renovation of 2 classrooms block with Store at Ansar- 70 10,000.00 UL- Islam Primary School, Okoja-Ikare Renovation of Admin Block at ST. Thomas Ang. Primary 71 10,000.00 School, Erusu-Akoko Renovation of six classroom block with office at ST. 72 30,000.00 Thomas Ang. Primary School, Erusu-Akoko (MDG) Renovation of six classroom block at ST. Thomas Ang. 73 30,000.00 Primary School, Erusu-Akoko with office (Block A) Renovation of six classroom block with office (Block B) 74 30,000.00 at ST. Thomas Ang. Primary School, Erusu-Akoko Renovation of 6 classrooms Model at ST. Peter’s C.A.C 75 30,000.00 Primary School, Irun-Akoko Block( Agagu) Renovation of Four Classroom block with office at ST. 76 20,000.00 Peter’s C.A.C Primary School, Irun-Akoko Renovation of six classroom model block (Agagu) at 77 50,000.00 Community Primary School, Irun Akoko Renovation of Six classroom model blocks (Agagu) at 78 50,000.00 Our Saviour’s Primary School, Ogbagi Akoko. Renovation of 2 Classrooms at Our Saviour’s Primary 79 10,000.00 School, Ogbagi-Akoko Renovation of three classroom block at ST. John’s 80 20,000.00 Anglican Primary School, Ipe Akoko Renovation of 6 classrooms Model block (Agagu) at ST. 81 50,000.00 Jame’s RCM Primary School, Ipe-Akoko Renovation of 3 Classroom block with office/store at ST. 82 20,000.00 Jame’s RCM Primary School, Ipe-Akoko Renovation of three classroom block at ST. James RCM 83 10,000.00 Primary School, Ipe-Akoko Renovation of seven classroom Block with office at 84 30,000.00 Adeolu Public Primary School, Okeogun-Owo Completion of three classroom block with office at 85 20,000.00 Adeolu Public Primary School, Okeogun-Owo Renovation of three classroom Block at Adeolu Public 86 10,000.00 Primary School, Okeogun-Owo Renovation of two classroom block at Adeolu Public 87 10,000.00 Primary School, Okeogun-Owo Renovation of six classroom Block with office at Adeolu 88 30,000.00 Public Primary School, Okeogun-Owo Renovation of 6 classrooms Model Block( Agagu) at 89 30,000.00 Methodist Primary School II, EhinOgbe, Owo Renovation of three classrooms block A at Methodist 90 10,000.00 Primary School II, EhinOgbe, Owo Renovation of three classrooms block B at Methodist 91 10,000.00 Primary School II, EhinOgbe, Owo Renovation of six classrooms with office at Muslim 92 50,000.00 Primary School, Bamikemo, Ile-Oluji Renovation of two classrooms with office at Muslim 93 20,000.00 Primary School, Bamikemo, Ile-Oluji Renovation of three classrooms with office at Muslim 94 20,000.00 Primary School, Bamikemo, Ile-Oluji Renovation of six classrooms block B at CAC Primary 95 50,000.00 School, Ode Irele Renovation of two classrooms at CAC Primary School, 96 20,000.00 Ode Irele Renovation of two classroom block at ST.
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