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Kibuku District Local Government 40 NEW VISION, Wednesday, September 2, 2010 TENDERS KIBUKU DISTRICT LOCAL GOVERNMENT PRE-QUALIFICATION AND INVITATION TO BID FOR WORKS, SUPPLIES AND SERVICES FOR FY 2010/2011; BID NOTICE N0.1 OF 09/2010/11 Kibuku District Local Government has been allocated funds and intends to pre-qualify/short list firms/individuals for the works, services and supplies for FY 2010/2011. Kibuku District Local Government now invites sealed bids/applications from eligible bidders for items categorized below: CATEGORY A: WORKS (BELOW 50 MILLION) CATEGORY C- SERVICES: TERMS AND CONDITIONS Individuals (Applicable to Category D only) 1. General construction and rehabilitation of Repair and servicing of motor vehicles, All payments of non-refundable fee should be i) Names, passport photograph, physical buildings motorcycles and generators made to Kibuku District General Fund Account and postal address 2. Construction of pit-latrines Engraving services, making logos, Number 0820300007, Global Trust Bank ii) Letter from LC I, LC II and LC III 3. Periodic maintenance of urban and signposts and name tags Pallisa Branch. iii) Trading license obtained from Kibuku DLG feeder roads Provision of surveying services Banking slips bearing Kibuku District stamp iv) Experience of at least one year 4. Maintenance of community access roads Urban planning and land scaping should be obtained from Cash Office. v) Banker Account name and Account number 5. Borehole siting , drilling, casting and Provision of catering and related services To qualify for Bid Document(s) a bidder shall installation obtain a receipt from Cash Office and present A non–refundable fee for all bidders is as 6. Consultancy services for borehole drilling CATEGORY D: ANNUAL TENDERS a copy to the Head PDU Kibuku District. follows; 7. Borehole rehabilitation Category A: 100,000= 8. Spring protection 1. Collection of market dues from: Applicants must attach the following Category B, C, and D: 50,000= 9. Extension of piped water system i) Kibuku market documents to their bids: Pre-qualification and annual tender documents ii) Bulangira market i) VAT Registration Certificate where can be obtained from the Procurement CATEGORY B: SUPPLIES iii) Tirinyi market applicable and Disposal Unit, at Kibuku District Local Supply of agricultural inputs and iv) Kadama market ii) Certificate of Registration/Incorporation Government Headquarters. implements 2. Collection of revenue from taxi stages: iii) Articles and Memorandum of Association/ Bids will be evaluated on competitive basis as Supply of a milk cooler i) Tirinyi Taxi stage Partnership Deed per PPDA Act (2003) and Local Government Supply of office furniture and fittings ii) Kadama Taxi stage iv) Trading License for the year 2010 Public Procurement Regulations, 2006. Supply of school furniture 3. Routine maintenance of feeder and preferably issued by Kibuku District Interested bidders are free to view the Supply of office stationery urban roads (labour based only). Details v) Powers of Attorney document at the Procurement Unit Offices on Supply of books of accounts and to be obtained at Kibuku District Local vi) Bank Statement and Audited Accounts for working days from 9.00 a.m – 5.00 p.m. accountable stationery Government Procurement and Disposal the last two years Deadline for submission of bids will be Supply and installation of solar systems Unit vii) Local Service Tax receipt of UShs. 20,000 September 23, 2010 at 11.30 a.m. Supply of computers and IT services 4. Parking fees collection from lorries, obtained from Kibuku DLG Cash office. Thereafter bids will be opened on the same Supply of motorcycles and generators pickups and tippers in Kibuku Town viii) Valid Income Tax Clearance Certificate day at 12.00 Noon at Kibuku District Local Supply of scholastic materials Council. ix) Valid Drilling Permit (where applicable) Government Headquarters. Supply of petroleum products, natural gas 5. Loading and off loading fees in Kibuku Kibuku District Local Government is not bound and lubricants Town Council Other requirements to accept the lowest, highest or any bid. Supply of tyres and batteries for 6. Collection of public convenience fees in i) Names, physical and postal Address of vehicles and motorcycles Kibuku Town Council the Directors/Company Kweyamba Ruhemba Supply of Polaroid staff identity cards AG.CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER Supply of Security safes KIBUKU DISTRICT LOCAL GOVERNMENT PADER DISTRICT LOCAL GOVERNMENT THE REPUBLIC OF UGANDA INVITATION FOR BIDS FY 2010/2011. NOTICE. Pader District Local Government has an approved budget to 13. PADE 547/WRKS/10-11/00013 Construction of three Procurement and Disposal of public Assets act 2003 of the fund the cost of the Procurement of the following Goods, Classroom at Adoo P/S 28. PADE 547/WRKS/10-11/00028 Rehabilitation of 15 Government of Uganda and is Open to all eligible bidders Works and Services. The District therefore invites Competent boreholes in the District and reputable Firms/Companies to undertake Supplies, Works 14. PADE 547/WRKS/10-11/00014 Construction of three Interested bidders can obtain further information from Pader and Services Classroom at Laminym P/S 29. PADE 547/WRKS/10-11/00030 Construction of District Local Government and inspect Bidding documents at Mortuary at Pajule H/C IV the address given below; Contract Reference Number. 15. PADE 547/WRKS/10-11/00015 Construction of three Classroom at Wiliwili P/S 30. PADE 547/WRKS/10-11/00031 Construction of Staff Procurement and Disposal Unit, Pader 1. PADE 547/WRKS/10-11/00001 Road Rehabilitation of House at Atanga HC III Resource Centre up Stairs from 8:00am – 5:00pm during Lapul – Atanga 19.00km 16. PADE 547/WRKS/10-11/00016 Construction of three Working days. Classroom at Omeny Kimac P/S 31. PADE 547/WRKS/10-11/00032 Construction of staff 2. PADE 547/WRKS/10-11/00002 Road Rehabilitation of house at Angagura H/C III Biding document in English can be purchase by interested Pajule-Lagwai Kimia 29.00km 17. PADE 547/WRKS/10-11/00017 Construction of three bidders upon a non refundable fee of 100.000= (One hundred Classroom at Ogom Telela P/S 32. PADE 547/WRKS/10-11/00033 Construction of Staff thousand Shillings). The method of payment will be to Pader 3. PADE 547/WRKS/10-11/00003 Periodic road house H/C III at Ogom District Local Government, General Fund Account No. maintenance Acholibur-Latanya 18.2km 18. PADE 547/WRKS/10-11/00018 Construction of three 0140035822701 Stanbic Bank, Pader. Thereafter, present the Classroom at Pader Aluka 33. PADE 547/WRKS/10-11/00034 Construction of staff bank slip to the District Cashier in Finance department for 4. PADE 547/WRKS/10-11/00004 Road Rehabilitation of house H/C II at Wipolo receipt which will be attached to your bidding document Atanga Mission-Amilobo-goma 15.00km 19. PADE 547/WRKS/10-11/00019 Construction of three Classroom at Agago Army P/S 34. PADE 547/WRKS/10-11/00035 Construction of Staff The bid shall be valid for a period of 90 days and bids for 5. PADE 547/WRKS/10-11/00005 Periodic Road house H/C II at Amilobo rehabilitation and periodic road maintenance must be Maintenance Kilak Ongany P/s 10.00km 20. PADE 547/WRKS/10-11/00020 Construction of three accompanied by a bids security in form of a bank guarantee or Classroom at Pagwari P/S 35. PADE 547/WRKS/10-11/00036 Construction of staff Bank draft of 2.000.000 (Two Million Shillings) 6. PADE 547/WRKS/10-11/00006 Construction of three house at Puranga H/C III Classroom at Laparanat Primary School 21. PADE 547/WRKS/10-11/00021 Construction of three A pre-bid meeting shall be held on 7th Sept. 2010 starting at Classroom at Adongkena P/S 36. PADE 547/WRKS/10-11/00037 Construction of two 10:00am at the District Council Hall Pader District Head 7. PADE 547/WRKS/10-11/00007 Construction of three Staff house H/C IV at Pajule quarters Classroom at Lacor P/S 22. PADE 547/WRKS/10-11/00022 Construction of three Classroom at Ludel P/S 37. PADE 547/WRKS/10-11/00038 Rehabilitation of Urban No liability will be accepted for the loss/late delivery. 8. PADE 547/WRKS/10-11/00008 Construction of three Road Pader Town Council Submission should clearly be marked, “Tender/Bid for............... Classroom at Larego P/S 23. PADE 547/WRKS/10-11/00023 Construction of three ................” Bids must be hand delivered to, The Head Classroom at Atede P/S 38. PADE 547/WRKS/10-11/00039 Construction of staff Procurement and Disposal Unit, Pader before 10:00am on 9. PADE 547/WRKS/10-11/00009 Construction of three house at Angole P/S Thursday, 30th Sept 2010. Classroom at Lajeng P/S 24. PADE 547/WRKS/10-11/00024 Construction of three Classroom at Ogago 39. PADE 547/WRKS/10-11/00040 Construction of staff The opening of bids shall start at 11:00am on Thursday 30th 10. PADE 547/WRKS/10-11/00010 Construction of three house at Aswa Army Bridge P/S Sept 2010 at the district council Hall. Classroom at Lapul P/S 25. PADE 547/WRKS/10-11/00025 Construction of three Classroom at Lutini P/S 40. PADE 547/WRKS/10-11/00041 Construction of staff Bidders or their representative who wishes to attend the bids 11. PADE 547/WRKS/10-11/00011 Construction of three house at Aringa P/S opening are free to do so. Classroom at Oweka P/S 26. PADE 547/WRKS/10-11/00026 Construction of three Classroom at Barayom P/S 41. PADE 547/WRKS/10-11/00042 Construction of staff 12. PADE 547/WRKS/10-11/00012 Construction of three house at Pader Aluka P/S Classroom at Gore P/S 27.
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