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Department, Tamluk:Purba Medinipur Government of West Bengal, Office of the Assistant Engineer, Tamluk Highway Sub Division, P.W. (Roads) Department, Tamluk:Purba Medinipur . Memo No. 957/ Dated : 10.11.2014/ OFFICE ORDER In connection to this office Notice Inviting Tender No. 05 of 2014-15 circulate vide Memo. No . 939/1(8) Dated : 29.10 .2014 for the work :- Sl. Repair of Tamluk Highway Division by providing dismantling, plastering No. colouring etc. etc. under Tamluk Highway Sub-Division in the Dist. Of Purba 01 Medinipur. i. M/S. Kayal Construction, Padumbasan, Tamluk ii. Tarun Kumar Chatterjee, Parbatipur, Tamluk iii. New Builders, Rajabazar, Tamluk. iv. Integral Co-operative Labour Contract & Construction Society Ltd, A Padumbasan, Tamluk v. Debasish Maity, Jagannathpur, Mahisadal, vi. Shib Sankar Co-op. Labour Contract & Construction Society Ltd. Town Padumbasan, Tamluk vii. Kalpataru Co-op. Labour Contract & Construction Society Ltd, Town Padumbasan, Tamluk viii Sayandeep Pyne, Town Padumbasan, Tamluk th th Sl. Repair of Bridge at 11 . Km. & 13 . Of Mecheda-Tamluk Road under Tamluk No. Highway Sub-Division in the Dist. Of Purba Medinipur . 02 i. M/S.- Kishan Construction Co. Melahait, Naikuri, B ii. Sinha Construction, Rajabazar, Tamluk iii. Sudas Roy, Town Sankarara, Tamluk iv. M/S Subal Chandra Sahoo, Rajarampur, Mahisadal v. Bimal Kumar Mondal , Abasbari, Tamluk vi. Kallol Adhikari, Harirbazar, Tamluk. vii Janata Engineers Co-op. Society Ltd.,Mathuri, P.O. Dhalhara, Tamluk. Sl. Repair to Bridge 2 Nos. 1 no. culvert & shoulder at Hospital more bus stand on No. Tamluk Diversion road,Painting 1 no bridge on 14.40Kmp.of Mecheda-Tamluk 03. road under Tamluk Highway Sub-Division in the Dist. Of purba Medinipur . C i. Amaresh Dhara, Bhubaneswarpur, Baichard. ii. Asitotpal Maity, Abasbari, Tamluk. iii. Sadhan Mukherjee, Abasbari, Tamluk Contd………………..page No.02 -:2:- Sl. Repair of Bridge on Ist. & 2 nd . Km. of Haridaspur-Srirampur Road under No. 04 Tamluk Highway Sub-Division in the Dist. Of purba Medinipur i. Tamralipta Engineers Co-op.Society Ltd. Parbaripur, Tamluk D ii. National Co-operative Labour Contract & Construction Society Ltd Parbaripur, Tamluk iii. Nabarun-unemployed Co-operative Labour Contract & Construction Society Ltd., Parbatipur, Tamluk iv. Little Engineers Co-op.Society Ltd. Town Padumbasan, Tamluk. Sl. No. Construction of balance portion of Drain within Tamluk Stackyard under 05 Tamluk Highway Sub-Division in the Dist. Of purba Medinipur . E i. Prasanta Kumar Metya, Bishnubar, Naikuri, ii. Dipak Kumar Panda, Dharinda, Tamluk iii. Siv Gopal Engineers Co-op. Society Ltd. Abasbari, Word No. 05 iv. N.P. Construction, Sankarara, Tamluk Sl. No. Protection of road embankment at Moyna Bridge approach at Ta mluk site .06 under Tamluk Highway Sub-Division in the Dist. Of purba Medinipur . i. Debdut Construction, Town Sankarara, Tamluk ii. Bullet Co-op. Labour Contract & Construction Society Ltd.Parbatipur, Tamluk iii. S. Enterpirse, Town padumbasan, iv. NEO Engineers Co-op. Society Ltd. Burdge Town, Midnapore. F v. Satyapriya Pradhan,Town Padumbasan, Tamuk, vi. Rainbow Co-op. Labour Contract & Construction Society Ltd.Bhimar Bazar, Tamluk vii. CEM Engineers Co-op. Society Ltd. Abasbari, Salgechia, Tamluk viii. Moyna Technolink Engineers Co-op. Society Ltd. Asnan, ix. Bharat Chandra Maity, Mahammad Murad, Dabuapukur, x. M/S- Asish Kumar Das, Salgechia,Tamluk xi. Mirikpur Co-op. Labour Contract & Construction Society Ltd.Parbatipur, Tamluk Sl. Protection of road embankment at Moyna Bridge approach at Moyna site under No. 07 Tamluk Highway Sub-Division in the Dist. Of purba Medinipur . i. M/S.- D.B. Construction, Parbatipur, Tamluk ii. Ammon Engineers Co-op. Society Ltd. Reapara, G iii. Royal Construction, Padumbasan, Tamluk iv. N.S. Construction, Parbatipur, Tamluk, v. M/S.-The Enterpirse, Town Padumbasan, Tamluk vii. Asish Kumar Das, Salgechia, Tamluk viii. Bargoda Co-op. Labour Contract & Construction Society Ltd., Bargoda, Contd………………………page No.03 -:3:- Sl. No. Shoulder repair work of Panskura-Durgachak road from 3.50Kmp. to 08. 4.50Kmp. under Tamluk Highway Sub-Division in the Dist. Of purba Medinipur . i. M/S.- Amiya Mishra, Padumbasan, Tamluk ii. B.M. Construction, Dharinda, Tamluk H iii. Diamond-unemployed Co-operative Labour Contract & Construction Society Ltd., Parbatipur, Tamluk iv. M/S.- Kedar Nath Guria & Enterprise, Town padumbasan, Tamluk v. Romeo Engineers Co-op. Society Ltd. Parbatipur, Tamluk, vii. Anilabha Kar, Padumbasan, Tamluk viii. Madan Mohan Jana. Purba Kola, Naikuri Sd/- Assistant Engineer, Tamluk Highway Sub-Division . .
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