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‡Rjv Cwil`,‡Bvqvlvjx ‡Rjv Cwil` Feb, †Mvbvcyi, †Bvqvlvjx, †Dvb-0321-61510, উন্নয়নের গণতন্ত্র Web: শেখ হাসিোর 맂লমন্ত্র ‡Rjv cwil`,‡bvqvLvjx ‡Rjv cwil` feb, †mvbvcyi, †bvqvLvjx, †dvb-0321-61510, উন্নয়নের গণতন্ত্র web:www.zpnoakhali.org শেখ হাসিোর 맂লমন্ত্র Memo No: 46.42.7500.201.04.017.16- Dated: 21.07.2019 Invitation for Tender (Works) e-Tender Notice No: 02/2019-2020 (Limited Tendering Method) e-Tender is invited in the National e-GP system portal (http://www.eprocure.gov.bd) for the procurement of following works, details are given below. Tender ID Name of Work Estd Time & Date Time & Date Cost of Last of closing & Selling opening 344140 Improvment of B.F.S on (A) Dormopur Showdagor Bari 5.00 06.08.2019 at 07.08.2019 at Pacca Road To Motin Patoari Bari(B) Mohamodpur Palla 17.00 PM 12.00 PM Rasid Dorbes Bari FrontC) Mohamodpur Jorosha Babupur Link Road(D) Mohamodpur Mololongmuri Uttarpara & Purbapara Link Road ,Under Chatkhil Upazila, Zilla Parishad Noakhali.(ADP) 344142 Construction of Gide Wall on (A)Ahamodullah Compani 6.00 06.08.2019 at 07.08.2019 at Bari Digi.(B)Khilpara Union Parishad Near Pound Side.(C) 17.00 PM 12.05 PM Mega Digi Uttar Par Gide Wall(D) Abdul Hohab Collage Front Side Pound,Under Chatkhil Upazila , Zilla Parishad, Noakhali.( ADP) 344144 Construction of Boundary Wall For (A)Amorpur Jame 4.00 06.08.2019 at 07.08.2019 at Mosque Near Gonokorthan (B)Ahmod Ali Bapari Bari Jame 17.00 PM 12.10 PM Mosque Near Gonokobothan ©Mohamodpur Upazila Chairman Bari Gonokorthan (D) Dokhin Satbariya Seraj Mia Bari Front Gonokorthan Under,Chatkhil Upazila, Zilla Paishad Noakhali.(ADP) 344145 Improvment of B.F.S on (A) Jogikhil Para Patoyari Front 6.00 06.08.2019 at 07.08.2019 at Road(B) Baorcute Poschim Para road© Jonodpur Polli 17.00 PM 12.15 PM Mongol High School Near Road(D) Bojra High School Purba Side Chatpur Khondokar Bari Front Side(E)Kazikhil Pry.School Ana Patoyari Bari Fornt (F)Nawri Mohibudin Hazi Bari Front ,Under Sonaimuri Upazila, Zilla Parishad Noakhali.(ADP) 344146 Construction of Gide Wall on (A)Sonapur Durga Patuyari 9.00 06.08.2019 at 07.08.2019 at Bari.(B)Novogram Gofur Master Bari Pound Side.(C)Oli 17.00 PM 12.20 PM Miji Bari Front Side.(D)Uttar Sahapur Pry.School Side Pound(E) Donnopur Mohila Membar Bari(F)Natesor Minhazi Jame Mosque(G) Kazinogor Mirjanogor Gonokobthan Side Pound ,Under Sonaimuri Upazila , Zilla Parishad, Noakhali.( ADP) 344147 Construction of Boundary Wall & Gate For Kankihat 5.00 06.08.2019 at 07.08.2019 at Collage, Under Senbag Upazila,Zilla Paishad , 17.00 PM 12.25 PM Noakhali.(ADP) 344148 Construction of Ghatla at (A) Purba Ghatla Oli Bapari Bari 6.00 06.08.2019 at 07.08.2019 at Jame Mosque (B) Bir Muktijodda Abudul Barik Mia Bari 17.00 PM 12.30 PM Pond © Karipur Sadarpara Jame Mosque (D) Kamdevpur Rada Govindo Mondir Pond,Under Upazila Begumgonj Zilla Parishad Noakhali.(ADP) 344149 Construction of Gide Wall on (A) Hasan Ali Miaji Bari Near 7.00 06.08.2019 at 07.08.2019 at Road Side.(B)Lalpur Jame Mosque Near Pound Side.(C) 17.00 PM 12.35 PM Dr.Para Madrasha Pond Gide Wall(D) Muratpur Devlopment Road School South Side Pound,Under Begumgonj Upazila , Zilla Parishad, Noakhali.( ADP) 344150 Construction of (A) Ojo Kana Miroyarispur Grils School (B) 4.00 06.08.2019 at 07.08.2019 at Taloyachatpur Bazar Toilet ,Under Upazila B gumgonj Zilla 17.00 PM 12.40 PM Parishad Noakhali.(ADP) 344152 Construction of Boundary Wall For Ahsodia Grils High 10.00 06.08.2019 at 07.08.2019 at School & Collage, Under Sadar Upazila,Zilla Paishad , 17.00 PM 12.50 PM Noakhali.(ADP) 344153 Construction of Gide Wall on (A) Samsul Houque Master 5.00 06.08.2019 at 07.08.2019 at Bari.(B) Iyubpur Paccka Road Near Pound Side.(C) 17.00 PM 12.55 PM Buduripur Farukia Madrasha Pond Gide Wall(D) Budurpur Mollah Bari Front Road Side Pound, (E) Hasan Ali Road Side Under Sadar Upazila , Zilla Parishad, Noakhali.( ADP) 344189 Construction of Ghatla at A) Gangchil Asrayon - 01 ( B) 5.50 06.08.2019 at 07.08.2019 at Gangchil Asrayon - 02©Late,Gaziul Houque SahebDigi 17.00 PM 13.00 PM Under Companigonj Upazila.zilla Parishad ,Noakhali. 344190 Construction of Toilet at ( A) Gangchil Asrayon - 01 ( B) 5.00 06.08.2019 at 07.08.2019 at Gangchil Asrayon - 02© Kolimuddin Poler Near Shope Side 17.00 PM 15.00 PM Toilet Under Companigonj Upazila.zilla Parishad ,Noakhali. 344193 Construction of Gide Wall on (A)Hazi Bare Road Side(B) 9.50 06.08.2019 at 07.08.2019 at Uttar Mominnogor Mosque Pound Side.(C) Samsuuddin 17.00 PM 15.05 PM Bedu Road(D) Purba Rajur Ga Asrom Side Pound(E) Constaybal Bare Road(F) Purba Rajurga Mosque Mosque ,Under Kabirhat Upazila , Zilla Parishad, Noakhali.( ADP) 344196 Construction of Gide Wall on (A) Bandodto Bazar Masum 10.00 06.08.2019 at 07.08.2019 at Bari(B) Tager Bazar Doraf NogorRoad Pound Side.(C) Tigar 17.00 PM 15.10 PM Kamal Bare Digi.(D) Azizjul Houque Membar Bare Side Pound(E) Shree Shree Dorapnogor Kali Mondir Road(F)KOROM Box Bazar Dokkhin Side,Under Kabirhat Upazila , Zilla Parishad, Noakhali.( ADP) 344197 Construction of Gide Wall on (A) Nowbabpur School Road 7.50 06.08.2019 at 07.08.2019 at Side.(B)Sonali Talukdar Arefon Home .(C) Golar Baper Bare 17.00 PM 15.15 PM Pond Gide Wall(D) Caprasihat Charmondolia(E) Jadopur Senbag Road Side Pound,Under Kabirhat Upazila , Zilla Parishad, Noakhali.( ADP) 344198 Construction at Tin shade Buliding At Hatiya Collage Under 10.00 06.08.2019 at 07.08.2019 at Hatiya Upazila , Zilla Parishad, Noakhali. 17.00 PM 15.20 PM 344200 Construction of Gide Wall on (A) Nath Road Near Jinat Ali 8.50 06.08.2019 at 07.08.2019 at Maji Bare(B) Uttar Ramesorpue School Road©Buyanhat 17.00 PM 15.25 PM High School,Under Kabirhat Upazila , Zilla Parishad, Noakhali. 344201 Improvement of C.C Road Work At (A) Kachari Bazar 11.00 06.08.2019 at 07.08.2019 at Mosque (B) Amorpur Community Hospital (C) Nona miya 17.00 PM 15.30 PM Haji bari (D) Dansali Union Parishad Road,Under Kabirhat Upazila,Zilla Parishad,Noakhali.(ADP) 344204 Construction of Boundary Wall For (A)Rubihat Miji Bari 4.00 06.08.2019 at 07.08.2019 at (B)Bodorpur Unus Master Bari Front Khobarthan C) Cons. 17.00 PM 15.35 PM of Toilet at Darul islam madrasha & Atimkhana Under,Sonamuri Upazila, Zilla Paishad Noakhali.(ADP) This is an online tender, where only e-Tender will be accepted in the National e-GP portal and no offline/hard copies will be accepted. To submit e-Tender, registration in the National e-GP system portal (http://www.eprocure.gov.bd) is required. The fees for downloading the e-Tender documents from the National e-GP system portal have to be deposited online through any registered Banks branches up to 17.00 for 16-July-2019. Further information and guidelines are available in the National e-GP system portal and e-GP help desk ([email protected]). ( Md.Rafiqul Islam ) Assistant Engineer (In Charge) Zila Parishad,Noakhali. Phone No: 0321-61371. [email protected] .
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