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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 portal (hllBlAuaureBroeuregov.bd) is required. The fees for downloading the e-Tender Document from the National e-GP system Portal have to be deposited online through any registered Banks branches. Detailed description of works Package No, Tender lD & Selling/Dropping Schedule are as follows: Package Tender Name of Work Last Sellino Closing & No ID Opening Date / Time 01 ddm/fs/002 347368 Construction of Gunvori High School Flood Shelter Under 21108t2019 2210812019 Gaibandha District Fulchori Upazila. 16.00 12.00 02 ddm/fs/005 347413 Construction of ldrakpur High School Flood Shelter Under 21t08t2019 22t08t2019 Gaibandha District Sadullahpur Upazila. '16.00 12.00 03 ddm/fsiO07 347421 Construction of Jigabari Govt. Primary School Flood Shelter 21t]8t2019 22t08t2019 Under Gaibandha District Sundorqani Uoazila. 16.00 12.00 04 ddmifs/O09 347422 Construction of Fakirer Hat High School Flood Shelter 21t08t2019 22t08t2019 Under Kurigram District Chilmari Upazila. 16.00 12.00 05 ddmifs/020 347423 Construction of Char RajibpurAlim Madrasa Flood Shelter 21108t2019 22t08t2019 Under Kuriqram District Raiibpur Upazila. 16.00 12.00 06 ddm/fs/033 347424 Construction of Dhabolguri High School Flood Shelter 21t08t2019 22108t2019 Under Lalmonirhat District Patgram Upazila. 16.00 12.30 07 ddm/fs/035 347425 Construction of ltapotaDakhil Madrasa Flood Shelter Under 21t08t2019 22108t2019 Lalmonirhat District Sadar Upazila. 16.00 12.30 08 ddm/fs/038 347426 Construction of Gazirhat High School Flood Shelter Under 21t08t2019 22t08t2019 Rangpur District Kawnia Upazila. 16.00 12.30 09 ddm/fs/O39 347427 Construction of PoschimMoyenpur Govt: Girls Praimary 21t08t2019 22t08t2019 School Flood Shelter Under Rangpur District Mithapukur 16.00 12"30 Upazila. 10 ddmifs/047 347428 Construction of TiorparaHasna Altaf School & Collage 211O8t2019 22t08t2019 Flood Shelter Under Boqura District Gabtoli Uoazila. 16.00 12.30 11 ddm/fs/050 347429 Construction of SutanaraChamkadah Nur Ala Nur Dakhil 21t08t2019 22tO8t2019 Madrasa Flood Shelter Under Bogura District Sariakandi '16.00 0'r"00 Uoazila. 12 ddmifs/O51 347430 Construction of Shalfa Technical School & BM Collage 21108t2019 22t08t2019 Flood shelter Under Bogura District Sherpur Uoazlla. 16.00 13.00 13 ddm/fs/052 347431 Construction of Vikoner para High School Flood Shelter 21to8t2019 22108t2019 Under Boqura District Sonatola Uoazlla. 16.00 13.00 14 ddm/fs/057 347432 Construction of Taratia Govt. Primary School Flood Shelter 21t08t2019 22tO8t2019 Under Naogaon District Atrai Upazila. 16.00 13.00 15 ddmifs/060 347433 Construction of Dighapatia P.N High School Flood Shelter 21t08t2019 22tO8t2019 Under Natore District Sadar Upazila. 16.00 13.00 16 ddm/fs/064 347434 Construction of NakaliaMunjur Kader College Flood Shelter 21108t2019 22tO8t2019 Under Pabna District Bera Upazila. 16.00 13.30 17 ddm/fs/069 347435 Construction of BonwariNagor C.B Pilot High School Flood 21t}8t2019 22t08t2019 Shelter Under Pabna District Faridpur Upazila. 16.00 13.30 18 ddm/fs/081 347436 Construction of D.K.S.K ldeal School & Technical College 21108t2019 22108t2019 Flood Shelter Under Sirajganj District Kamarkhond Upazila. 16.00 13.30 '19 ddm/fsi085 346556 Construction of Mollika Sanaullah Ansari High School Flood 21108t2019 22tO8t2019 Shelter Under Sirajganj District Sadar Upazila. 16.00 13.30 20 ddm/fs/092 347437 Construction of Hazi Aminul lslam High School Flood 21108t2019 22t08t2019 Shelter Under Siraigani District Ullapara Upazila. '16.00 13.30 21 ddm/fs/098 347438 Constructlon of PurboKotalipara Union Hlgh School Flood 21t08t2019 22108t2019 Shelter Under Gopalgani District Kotalipara Upazila. 16.00 14.00 22 ddmifs/104 347439 Construction of Bangabandhu Memorial High School Flood 211O8t2019 22t08t2019 Shelter Under Gopalgani District Sadar Upazila 16.00 14.00 adstructron of Tar"il Heal High School Flood Shelter 21t0812019 22t0812019 23 ddm/fs/107 347440 14.00 Under Gopalganj District Tungipara Upazila 16.00 22t08t2019 347443 eonstrtrction of Char Azodha High School Flood Shelter 2110812019 24 ddm/fs/1'14 14.00 Under Faridpur District CnarvoOrason Upaz 16.00 21t0812019 2210812019 18 347444 Construction of D K ldeal Syed Atahar Ali School & College 25 ddm/fs/1 14.30 Flood Shelter Under Madaripur District Kalkini Upazila' 16.00 2910812019 347445 Construction of BakshiganjRajibia High School Flood 2810812019 26 ddm/fs/025 12.00 Shelter Under Kurigram Dislrict Ulipur Upazila 16.00 D^SA High School Flood Shelter Under 28t0812019 29t]g12019 27 ddm/fs/O76 347446 Construction of '12.00 Siraiqani District Belkuchi Upaztla 16.00 2910812019 347447 eonstrua.rcn of Pacchor Girls High School Flood Shelter ,/28lqa2u9 28 ddm/fs/128 12.O0 Under Madaripur District Shibchar Upazila. \ 16.00 Md. Project DirectorW (Additional Secretary) Construction of Flood Shelter Project ln The Flood Prone and River Erosion Areas (3'o Phase) Department of Disaster Management (DDMI Level-O3, 92-93 Mohakhali, C/A, Dhaka-1212 Phone: 02-9858284 [email protected]. bd.
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