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MUMBAI SLUM IMPROVEMENT BOARD a REGIONAL UNIT of (MAHARASHTRA HOUSING and AREA DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY) Tel No.022-66405484 E-Mail- Damusuryawanshi@Gmail.Com MUMBAI SLUM IMPROVEMENT BOARD A REGIONAL UNIT OF (MAHARASHTRA HOUSING AND AREA DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY) Tel No.022-66405484 E-mail- [email protected] Ref. No. EE/City/MSIB / e-tender / 09 / 2018-19 e-TENDER NOTICE Digitally Signed & unconditional online Tender in form ``B-1'' (Percentage Rate) are invited by the Executive Engineer (City) Division Mumbai Slum Improvement Board (Unit of MHADA) Room No. 539 4th floor Griha Nirman Bhavan Bandra (East) Mumbai 400 051 from the contractors registered with PWD /MHADA /CPWD / CIDCO / MES / MJP / MIDC / Indian Railway / BPT / MCGM / in the corresponding appropriate class of contractor or any Govt. / Semi Govt. organization. Sr. Name of Works Estimated E.M.D. 1% Security Registration Tender Time of Deposit 2% (Class) of Price limit for No cost Estimated (1% in the Contractor including completi cost form of 12% on of FDR and GST in work 1% through Rs. RA Bills) 1 Construction of Open Sabhagruha 2145518.00 21455.00 42910.00 Class– 560.00 12 and Beautification Work at Hindu V-A & Months Smashanbhumi Worli Koliwada above Worli (SBVY) (Worli) 2 Providing and Fixing Paver Block 815297.00 8153.00 16306.00 Class– 560.00 9 and Tiles Near Dutta Mandir G. D. VII & Months Ambekar Marg Naigaon above (Beautification) (Wadala) 3 Providing and Fixing Tiles and 1158579.00 11586.00 23172.00 Class– 560.00 9 Beautification Work at Navjeevan VI & Months Krida Mandal G. D. Ambekar Marg above Naigaon (Beautification) (Wadala) 4 Providing and Fixing Tiles and 1098505.00 10985.00 21970.00 Class– 560.00 9 Beautification Work at Navneet VI & Months Krida Mandal Naigaon Police Line above Naigaon (Beautification) (Wadala) 5 Beautification Work at Amey 429104.00 4291.00 8582.00 Class– 560.00 6 Building Sane Guruji Marg VIII & Months (Beautification) (Shivdi) above 6 Providing and Fixing Tiles Door and 1716414.00 17164.00 34328.00 Class– 560.00 12 Window in Samaj Mandir and V-A & Months Beautification Work in Premises at above Sai Siddhi Dindi Hafkin Premises U. D Marg Parel (Beautification) (Shivdi) 7 Concreting and Beautification Work 686566.00 6866.00 13732.00 Class– 560.00 9 Near Abhyuday Nagar Building No.7 VII & Months Kalachowky above (Beautification) (Shivdi) 8 Providing and Fixing Tiles and Ladi 343283.00 3433.00 6866.00 Class– 560.00 6 Near Tilak Building A. D. Marg VIII & Months (Beautification) (Shivdi) above 9 Providing and Fixing Paver Block 1287311.00 12873.00 25746.00 Class– 560.00 9 Near Shivsamartha Vyayamshala VI & Months Shama Quarters Worli above (Beautification) (Worli) 10 Providing and Fixing Paver Block 2059697.00 20597.00 41194.00 Class– 560.00 12 Near Markadeshwar Devasthan Sane V-A & Months Guruji Maidan D. N. Vikrikar Marg above Worli (Beautification) (Worli) 11 Providing and Laying Drainage Line 407648.00 4076.00 8152.00 Class– 560.00 6 and Providing and Fixing Ladi Near VIII & Months Dutta Mandir Bhikumali Chawl No.2 above T. J. Road (MMNPSY (Shivdi) 12 Construction of Open Sabhagruha 815297.00 8153.00 16306.00 Class– 560.00 9 Near Shani Mandir Parel Bhoiwada VII & Months G. D. Ambekar Marg above (MMNPSY (Shivdi) 13 Construction of Open Sabhagruha 729476.00 7295.00 14590.00 Class– 560.00 9 Near Khapri Devi Society G. D. VII & Months Ambekar Marg (MMNPSY (Shivdi) above 14 Construction of Open Sabhagruha 1287311.00 12873.00 25746.00 Class– 560.00 9 Near Bhakti Building Bhagwantrao VI & Months Paralkar Marg (MMNPSY (Shivdi) above 15 Construction of Open Sabhagruha 278917.00 2789.00 5578.00 Class– 560.00 6 Near Swami Samartha Math G. D. VIII & Months Ambekar Marg Paralgaon above (MMNPSY (Shivdi) 16 Construction of Open Sabhagruha 514924.00 5149.00 10298.00 Class– 560.00 9 and Providing and Fixing Tiles at VII & Months Hukmil Lane Ganesh Utsav Mandal above N. M. Joshi Marg Worli (MMNPSY (Worli) 17 Providing and Laying Drainage Line 429104.00 4291.00 8582.00 Class– 560.00 6 and Providing and Fixing Ladi at VIII & Months Dhurandar Yuvak Mandal Behind above Madke Buva Chowk Worli (MMNPSY (Worli) 18 Concreting Work Construction of 1287311.00 12873.00 25746.00 Class– 560.00 9 Open Sabhagruha and Providing and VI & Months Fixing Railing at Hanuman Seva above Mandal Near Saraswati Krida Mandal Sir Pochkhanwala Marg Worli Koliwada (MMNPSY (Worli) 19 Providing and Fixing Grill and Tiles 858207.00 8582.00 17164.00 Class– 560.00 9 Near Jaypur Foot Wing Near George VII & Months 5 Memorial Mahalaxmi above (MMNPSY (Worli) 20 Construction of Open Sabhagruha 343283.00 3433.00 6866.00 Class– 560.00 6 Near Pralhad Krida Mandal D. N. VIII & Months Vikrikar Marg Worli above (MMNPSY (Worli) 21 Providing and Laying Water Supply 729476.00 7295.00 14590.00 Class– 560.00 9 Line and Providing and Fixing Ladi VII & Months Near Palav Sadan J. W. Road above (MMNPSY) (Wadala) 22 Providing and Laying Drainage Line 712312.00 7123.00 14246.00 Class– 560.00 9 and Providing and Fixing Paver VII & Months Block Near Hanuman Mandir K. A. above Jadhav Marg Naigaon (MMNPSY) (Wadala) 23 Providing and Laying Water Supply 918282.00 9183.00 18366.00 Class– 560.00 9 Line and Concreting Work Near VII & Months Khimji Shivji Company Ambekar above Marg (MMNPSY) (Wadala) 24 Providing and Laying Drainage Line 724327.00 7243.00 14486.00 Class– 560.00 9 and Construction of Passage Near Sai VII & Months Dwarka Mandir Dadar (E) above (MMNPSY) (Wadala) 25 Providing and Laying Water 411939.00 4119.00 8238.00 Class– 560.00 6 Supply Line and Concreting Work VIII & Months Near New Asha Building D. S. P. above Road Dadar (E) (MMNPSY) (Wadala) 26 Construction of Padchari Pool at 642797.00 6428.00 12856.00 Class– 560.00 9 G.T.B Nagar Near Monorail VII & Months Station Kokari Agar Sion above Koliwada (MMNPSY) (Shri. Rahul Shewale) 27 Providing and Laying Water 686566.00 6866.00 13732.00 Class– 560.00 9 Supply Line at Nasibwala Chaw VII & Months Cotton Green (SIP) (Shivdi) above 28 Construction of Drain and Passage 579290.00 5793.00 11586.00 Class– 560.00 9 at Indira Nagar Shivdi (E) VII & Months (SIP) (Shivdi) above 29 Providing and Laying Water 1458952.00 14590.00 29180.00 Class– 560.00 9 Supply Line at Band Bawdi T. J. VI & Months Road Shivdi (SIP) (Shivdi) above 30 Providing and Laying Water 278917.00 2789.00 5578.00 Class– 560.00 6 Supply Line Near Ganesh Nagar VIII & Months A. D. Marg Near Footover Bridge above (SIP) (Shivdi) 31 Construction of Open Sabhagruha 429104.00 4291.00 8582.00 Class– 560.00 6 at Rahul Nagar Near Shivshai VIII & Months Building Kidwai Marg above (SIP) (Shivdi) 32 Construction of Drain and Passage 643655.00 6437.00 12874.00 Class– 560.00 9 at Swami Vivekanand Nagar VII & Months Subhash Nagar Jijamata Nagar above Worli (SIP) (Worli) 33 Providing and Fixing Ladikaran 480596.00 4806.00 9162.00 Class– 560.00 6 and Construction of Drain at VIII & Months Belgota Chawl Near Ress Course above Gate No.8 Dr. E. Mosses Road Worli (SIP) (Worli) 34 Providing and Laying Drainage 429104.00 4291.00 8582.00 Class– 560.00 6 Line and Providing and Fixing VIII & Months Ladi Near Kondabai Chawl above Sasmira Road Worli (SIP) (Worli) 35 Providing and Fixing Ladikaran at 278917.00 2789.00 5578.00 Class– 560.00 6 Ramchandra Hijjips Chawl VIII & Months Rahiwashi Sangh Near Comred above Gulabrao Ganacharya N. M. Joshi Marg Worli (SIP) (Worli) 36 Construction of Open Sabhagruha 321828.00 3218.00 6436.00 Class– 560.00 6 at Jwalamukhi Krida Mandal R. VIII & Months R. Thakur Chawl G. K. Marg above Lower Parel (SIP) (Worli) 37 Providing and Laying Water 1115669.00 11157.00 22314.00 Class– 560.00 9 Supply Line and Providing and VI & Months Fixing Ladi at Prem Nagar Worli above (SIP) (Worli) 38 Providing and Laying Drainage 841043.00 8410.00 16820.00 Class– 560.00 9 Line and Concreting Work Near VII & Months Deep Residency Jerbai Wadiya above Road Parel (SIP) (Wadala) 39 Construction of Drain and Passage 849625.00 8496.00 16992.00 Class– 560.00 9 Near Sachin Clinic Paral VII & Months (SIP) (Wadala) above 40 Providing and Laying Water 472014.00 4720.00 9440.00 Class– 560.00 6 Supply Line Near Aradhana VIII & Months Building (SIP) (Wadala) above 41 Providing and Laying Drainage 386193.00 3862.00 7724.00 Class– 560.00 6 Line and Providing and Fixing VIII & Months Ladikaran Near Young Bharat above Mandal Sakubai Mohite Marg (MLA-LAD) (Worli) 42 Construction of Sabhagruha and 1544773.00 15448.00 30896.00 Class– 560.00 12 Providing and Fixing Ladikaran at V-A & Months Joly Utsav Mandal Trimurty Krida above Mandal Near Sunil Sports Club and Jay Bharat Mandal N. M. Joshi Marg Worli (MLA-LAD) (Worli) 43 Construction of Open Sabhagruha 429104.00 4291.00 8582.00 Class– 560.00 6 and Providing and Fixing VIII & Months Ladikaran Near Shivshankar above Krida Mandal G. M. Bhosale Marg Worli (MLA-LAD) (Worli) 44 Providing and Fixing Ladikaran 1339286.00 13393.00 26786.00 Class– 560.00 9 and Construction of Drain and VI & Months Passage at Chita Camp J. Sector above Trombay (MP-LAD) (Shri. Rahul Shewale) 45 Construction of Drain and Passage 714286.00 7143.00 14286.00 Class– 560.00 9 at Lokhande Marg Chembur VII & Months (MP-LAD) (Shri. Rahul Shewale) above 46 Construction of Drain and Passage 714286.00 7143.00 14286.00 Class– 560.00 9 in front of Bhawani Mata Mandir VII & Months Near Vijay Vihar Society above Chembur (MP-LAD) (Shri.
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