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Health Engineering Department (HED) Health Services Division MONTHLY PROGRESS REPORT Procurement Under HED, H/Q Reporting Month : February, 2020 Health Engineering Department (HED) Health Services Division MONTHLY PROGRESS REPORT Procurement under HED, H/Q Reporting Month : February, 2020 Sl. Package No. Name of Contractor District Upazila Date of Completion Completion Actual Contract Progress Remarks No. Work Order Time (in date as per Completion Amount months) agreement (Tk. In lac) Activity-1 : Upgradation Works A Upgradation of Upazila Health Complex from 31 bed to 50 beds under GOB fund. 1 WP-235 M/s. FU-MRK JV Netrokona Mohangonj 02.09.2015 9 Months 01.06.2016 15.08.2016 368.97 100.00% Handed over on 01.09.2016 2 WP-252 M/s. Topadder Construction Barisal Muladi 24.09.2014 15 Months 23.12.2015 05.02.2017 530.42 100.00% Handed over on 28.03.2017 3 WP-323 M/s. Latif Builders B. Baria Bancharampur 16.05.2007 18 Months 15.11.2008 24.08.2016 441.31 100.00% Handed over on 24.07.2016 4 WP-14 Lot-I M/s. Hazi Enterprise Barisal Bakergonj 18.07.2012 18 Months 18.01.2014 10.04.2017 775.42 100.00% Handed over on 24.04.2017. 5 WP-15 Lot-I M/s. Atique Construction Barisal Babugonj 18.12.2013 18 Months 17.06.2015 15.12.2016 861.54 100.00% Handed over on 19.12.2016 6 WP-294 M/s. Maa Construction & Suppliers Bandarban Naikhanchari 14.06.2015 15 Months 13.09.2016 14.12.2016 414.33 100.00% Handed over on 11.03.2017 7 WP-305 M/s. Galaxy & Jakaullah JV Meherpur Gangni 24.08.2015 15 Months 23.11.2016 10.06.2017 985.05 100.00% Handed over on 20.06.2017 8 WP-07 M/s. Malitha Traders Dinajpur Nawabgonj 26.10.2015 15 Months 26.01.2017 25.07.2017 775.85 100.00% Handed over on 10.03.2018 9 Dinajpur Ghoraghat 26.10.2015 15 Months 26.01.2017 25.07.2018 10 WP-18 Lot-I M/s. Milon Enterprise Sylhet Jokigonj 12.08.2012 18 Months 11.02.2014 31.12.2017 649.24 100.00% Handed over on 08.05.2018 11 WP-296 M/s. Shop-In-Trade Kishoregonj Itna 16.07.2015 18 Months 15.01.2017 25.09.2017 970.58 100.00% Handed over on 18.10.2017. 12 WP-297 M/s. S. Ali & Sons Sylhet Fenchugonj 17.06.2015 18 Months 16.12.2016 17.12.2016 960.10 100.00% Handed over on 08.10.2017 13 WP-26 M/s. PTSL -RRE JV. Sunamgonj Taherpur 16.03.2016 18 Months 15.09.2017 30.05.2018 1269.56 100.00% Handed over on 25.01.2019. 14 WP-41 M/s. Kabir Traders Bogra Sherpur 20.04.2016 18 Months 19.10.2017 16.10.2017 1388.45 100.00% Handed over on 28.12.2017 15 WP-461 M/s. Noori Enterprise Pirojpur Kawkhali 25.06.2008 18 Months 24.12.2009 - 520.64 21.75% Work order cancelled on 29.05.2014. 16 WP-189 M/s. Sonar Banglad Prokwsholik Tangail Bashail 04.07.2005 18 Months 03.01.2007 - 496.10 76.00% Work Stopped Recommended Songstha (Pvt) Ltd. for necessary action to be taken as per contract. C:\Users\DELL\Desktop\WeBsite\PROGRESS REPORT\February Progress, 2020\Progress Report 1 Sl. Package No. Name of Contractor District Upazila Date of Completion Completion Actual Contract Progress Remarks No. Work Order Time (in date as per Completion Amount months) agreement (Tk. In lac) 17 WP-37 M/s S Ali & Sons Hobigonj Baniachong 18.07.2016 18 Months 19.12.2017 14.03.2018 1150.46 100.00% Handed over on 16.08.2018 18 WP-32 M/s. AKA-MEE-JV Bhola Tojumuddin 30.06.2016 18 Months 29.12.2017 30.03.2018 1388.87 100.00% Handed over on 17.04.2018 19 WP-25 M/s. MT & ZR-JV Pabna Atghoria 21.06.2016 18 Months 20.12.2017 19.12.2017 1258.02 100.00% Handed over on 03.05.2018 20 WP-43 M/s. Anik Trading Corporation Sylhet Bishawnath 23.10.2016 18 Months 22.04.2018 18.06.2018 1129.03 100.00% Handed over on 25.10.2018 21 WP-003 M/s. Md. Farid Uddin JV Rajshahi Poba 17.10.2012 18 Months 16.04.2014 30.12.2016 956.64 100.00% Handed over on 09.08.2017 Lot-I 22 WP-II M/s. Podder Enterprise Moulivibazar Kamolgonj 27.10.2014 18 Months 26.04.2016 29.08.2016 832.06 100.00% Handed over on 08.03.2018 23 WP-05 Lot-I M/s. M.S. Enterprise Kishoregonj Mithamoin 30.10.2014 18 Months 29.04.2016 24.11.2016 948.88 100.00% Handed over on 29.12.2016. 24 WP-007 M/s. The Radient Engineering & Dinajpur Khansama 27.10.2014 18 Months 26.04.2016 20.07.2016 864.08 100.00% Handed over on 31.07.2016 Consulting 25 WP-75 M/s. Khan & Kundu JV Sirajgonj Kamarkhand 07.09.2015 12 Months 07.09.2016 05.09.2016 584.90 100.00% Handed over on 10.10.2016. 26 WP-76 Goon Goon FETCO JV Panchagorh Tatulia 26.10.2015 12 Months 25.10.2016 28.07.2016 388.51 100.00% Handed over on 01.08.2016. 27 WP-77 M/s. Rosleen Trade JV Panchagorh Boda 26.10.2015 12 Months 25.10.2016 22.12.2016 392.03 100.00% Handed over on 19.06.2017. 28 WP-36 M/s. Dhaly Construction Ltd. Sunamgonj Shalla 27.10.2016 18 Months 26.04.2018 - 1307.81 82.00% 29 WP-56 M/s. Dhaly Construction Ltd. Natore Boraigram 13.02.2017 18 Months 12.10.2018 - 1117.78 98.00% 30 WP-4801 M/s. KT-MC JV Comilla Titas 07.03.2018 18 Months 06.09.2019 - 1,471.33 92.00% 31 WP-4802 M/s. Dhaly Construction Ltd. Feni Fulgazi 18.02.2018 18 Months 17.08.2019 - 1632.86 62.00% 32 WP-4803 M/s. Anik Trading Corporation-Tarif Rangamati Rajosthali 18.04.2018 18 Months 17.10.2019 30.06.2019 1,550.91 100.00% Handed over on 12.01.2020 Enterprise JV 33 WP-4804 M/s. The Engineers & Construction- Chittagong Shwandip 18.02.2018 18 Months 17.08.2019 - 1580.60 96.00% Sanco Trade International. 34 WP-4805 The Engineers & Construction- Rangamati Bilaichari 15.05.2018 18 Months 14.11.2019 - 1,624.12 98.00% Sanco Trade International JV 35 WP-4808 M/s. M.S. Enterprise Dhaka Keranigonj 12.03.2018 18 Months 11.09.2019 26.01.2020 1,470.56 100.00% 36 WP-4809 M/s. Idris & Radiant JVCA Chandpur Uttar Matlab 29.03.2018 18 Months 28.09.2019 - 1,470.59 50.00% 37 WP-4810 S. Ali & Sons Rangpur Taragonj 13.02.2018 18 Months 12.08.2019 08.08.2019 1470.56 100.00% Handing over is under process. C:\Users\DELL\Desktop\WeBsite\PROGRESS REPORT\February Progress, 2020\Progress Report 2 Sl. Package No. Name of Contractor District Upazila Date of Completion Completion Actual Contract Progress Remarks No. Work Order Time (in date as per Completion Amount months) agreement (Tk. In lac) 38 WP-4811 M/s. Anik Trading Corporation Sherpur Jhenaigati 05.03.2018 18 Months 04.09.2019 29.12.2019 1,471.10 100.00% Handed over on 01.01.2020 39 WP-4814 JV of M/s. Nirman Prokausholy-M/s. Sunamgonj Jamalgonj 11.06.2018 18 Months 10.12.2019 - 1,471.05 99.00% Mahbub Enterprise 40 WP-4816 ME-AB JV Dinajpur Kaharul 15.05.2018 18 Months 14.11.2019 14.11.2019 1,471.02 100.00% Handed over on 17.12.2019 41 WP-4817 Md. Mahafuz Khan-Mozahar Sylhet Kanaighat 11.06.2018 18 Months 10.12.2019 - 1,632.83 98.00% Enterprise (Pvt) Ltd-RR Enterprise- JV 42 WP-4818 ME & SL (JV) Sylhet Dakkhin Surma 12.09.2018 18 Months 11.03.2020 1471.09 82.00% 43 WP-4827 MAISHA CONSTRUCTION (PVT.) Sylhet Balagonj 31.03.2019 18 Months 30.09.2020 1471.42 7.00% LTD. 44 WP-4819 The Engineers & Construction- Bandarban Thanchi 23.12.2018 18 Months 22.06.2020 1549.00 83.00% Sanco Trade International JV 45 WP-4824 Q. H. Masood & Co. Ltd. Rangpur Haragach 17.01.2019 18 Months 16.07.2020 1042.97 45.00% 46 WP-4825 M/s. Podder Enterprise Sunamgonj Bishwamborpur 13.11.2018 18 Months 12.05.2020 1471.11 60.00% 47 WP-4829 Prime International & A M Rangamati Kaptai 10.04.2018 18 Months 09.10.2019 25.06.2019 1,427.27 100.00% Handed over on 13.01.2020 Mahamudun Nabi JV 48 WP-4831 M/S. SAS & GREEN JV Comilla Meghna 31.12.2018 18 Months 30.06.2020 1611.78 93.00% 49 WP-4832 ME-AB (JV) Comilla Burichong 20.03.2019 18 Months 20.09.2020 1594.39 52.00% 50 WP-4834 M/s. Kohinoor Enterprise and M/s. Pirojpur Indrukani 09.09.2018 18 Months 08.03.2020 1470.07 86.00% Maa Construction & Suppliers 51 WP-4836 M/s. Maisha Trading Hobigonj Lakhai 04.06.2018 18 Months 03.12.2019 - 1,470.65 67.00% 52 WP-4839 S. Ali & Sons Comilla Sadar Dakkhin 31.05.2018 18 Months 30.11.2019 28.11.2019 1,535.63 100.00% Work completed.
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