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REPORTING MONTH: June, 2017 PROGRESS REPORT REPORTING MONTH: June, 2017 CONSTRUCTION & UPGRADATION WORKS IMPLEMENTED BY HED GOVERNMENT OF THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF BANGLADESH OFFICE OF THE CHIEF ENGINEER HEALTH ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT (HED) MINISTRY OF HEALTH & FAMILY WELFARE 105-106, MOTIJHEEL C/A, DHAKA-1000. SUMMARY OF PHYSICAL PROGRESS OF CONSTRUCTION, UPGRADATION WORKS Reporting Month: June, 2017 Sl. Name of Works No. of No. of Works No. of Not Under No. of Work Av: Progress Remarks No. Works completed sites handed Constructi order of Ongoing upto June, Handed over on cancelled works (%) 2017 over 1 Upgradation of Upazila Health Complex from 359 343 337 6 14 3 64.53% Chandanish, Chittagong & 31 Bed to 50 Bed. Kawkhali, Pirojpur Cancelled. 2 (1) Remaining Work of Upgradation of UZHC 4 3 3 - - 1 100.00% Ramu Cox's Bazar from 31 to 50 Bed at Ramu, Cox's Bazar work order Cancelled. District (2) Boda & Tetulia in Panchagorh Re-Tender under District (3) Kamarkhand in Sirajgonj District. process. 3 Upgradation of Upazila Health Complex from 3 1 1 -2 - 79.50% - 50 Bed to 100 Bed. 4 Upgradation of Upazila Health Complex from 2 - - - 2 63.00% - 10 to 50 Bed (Manikchari, Khagrachari & Ruma, Bandarban). 5 Upgradation of District Hospital from 50 to 10 9 9 - - 1 100.00% Rajbari work order 100 bed Raibari & Netrokona. canceled 6 Upgradation of 20 Bed Hospital to 50 Bed at 1 1 1 - - - 100.00% - Maligaon, Daudkandi in Comilla District. 7 Construction of Staff Quarter and Ancillary 1 - - - 1 - 65.00% - works for Upgradation of 20 Bed Hospital to 50 Bed Hospital at Maligaon, Daudkandi, Comilla. I:\Prgs\June-2017 Progress 1 Sl. Name of Works No. of No. of Works No. of Not Under No. of Work Av: Progress Remarks No. Works completed sites handed Constructi order of Ongoing upto June, Handed over on cancelled works (%) 2017 over 8 (a)Construction of 10-Bed Mother & Child 84 56 36 20 28 - 55.50% (i) Duptara (Monohorgonj), Health Care Hospital. Araihazar, Narayangonj work stop due to Suprime Court. (ii) Mokimabad, Bakergonj, Barisal work not yet started due to Land dispute. 9 Construction of 20 Bed Hospital. 24 20 20 - 2 1 48.00% Comilla, Barura (Sonaimuri) Adamdighi work stopped due to Court (Shantahar) case. Bogra cancelled. 10 Construction of 20 Bed Mother & Child 1 - - - 1 - 78.00% - Welfare Centre (MCWC). Meghdubi, Sadar, Gazipur. 11 Construction of 31 Bed Upazila Health 14 12 12 - 2 - 87.50% Complex. 12 Construction of 50 Bed Upazila Health 7 6 4 2 1 - 75.00% Complex. Juri completed. 13 Site Development of Work entire area of land 3 1 1 2 - 97.75% - by filling sand/earth under the Project "Construction of 50 Bed Upazila Health Centre at Salta, Faridpur. 14 Construction of 50 Bed Diabetic Hospital at 3 1 - 1 2 - 56.00% - Gopalgonj, Patuakhali & Manikgonj District. 15 Construction of Family Planning office (District Office) in 7 3 3 - 4 - 56.00% - Chittagong, Rangamati, Sirajgonj, Bogra, Madaripur, Jamalpur & Comilla District. I:\Prgs\June-2017 Progress 2 Sl. Name of Works No. of No. of Works No. of Not Under No. of Work Av: Progress Remarks No. Works completed sites handed Constructi order of Ongoing upto June, Handed over on cancelled works (%) 2017 over 16 Construction of Family Planning Office for 3 1 1 - 2 - 0.50% Deputy Director & Divisional Director at Rangpur. 17 Construction of Medical Assistant Training 7 4 2 2 3 - 39.00% School (MATS) at Gazipur, Gopalgonj, Madaripur, Noagaon & (Nalta) Satkhira District. 18 Construction of Nursing College at Khulna, 9 4 1 3 4 1 63.75% Khulna work order Gazipur, Lalmonirhat, Bandarbon. Gazipur cancelled, (Kapasia) and Manikgonj & Jhalokati. 19 Construction of Nursing Institute (NI) at 1 - - - 1 - 53.00% Kabirajpur under Rajor Upazila in Madaripur Distruct. 20 Conversion of Joypurhat Old Hospital into 1 1 1 - - - 100.00% - Institute of Health Technology (IHT). Establistment of Institute of Health 14 5 2 3 8 1 64.00% Khulna work order cancelled. 21 i) Jamalpur Establishment work is Technology (IHT). completed. Ii) Jamalpur construction work is going on. 22 Construction of 250 Bed Hospital at 1 1 1-- - Polashpole in Satkhira District [7 Nos. packages (6+1)]. a. Construction of Academic Building 4- 1 - - - 1 - 92.00% Storied with 6-Storid Foundation at Polashpole, Satkhira b. Construction of External & Others works 1 1 - 1 - 100.00% (Garage, Parking area, Disposal Pit, Dustbin, Cycle Stand, Master Drain, Fire Extinguisher & Incinerator) of 250 Bed Hospital at Polashpole, Satkhira. I:\Prgs\June-2017 Progress 3 Sl. Name of Works No. of No. of Works No. of Not Under No. of Work Av: Progress Remarks No. Works completed sites handed Constructi order of Ongoing upto June, Handed over on cancelled works (%) 2017 over c. Construction of Approch Road, Internal 1 1 1 - - - 100.00% - Road including Footpath of 250 Hospital at Palashpole, Satkhira. d. Construction of Male & Female Hospital 4- 1 - - - 1 - 94.00% - Storied with 6-Storied Foundation at Polashple, Satkhira. e. Construction of Professor's Quarter (2-Storied, 1 1 - 1 - - 100.00% - 4-Units), Associates Professor's Quarter (2- Storied, 4-Units), Assistant Professor's Quarter (3- Storied, 6 Units), Lecturer's Quarter (4-Storied, 8- Unit) Nurses Quarter (4-Storied, 8-Unit) & Class-III Staff Quarter (5-Storied, 10-Units) with 5-Storied foundation (Each Building) of Satkhira Medical College & Hospital at Palashpole, Satkhira; f. Marble stone flooting work on ground and 1 1 1-- - - 1st Floor of Front Block-A in 250 Bed Hospital at Polashple, Satkhira g.Supply & Installation of Electric Sub-Station 9 9 3 6 - - 100.00% - and Deep Tubewell under the Project Construction of 250 Bed Hospital at Polashpol in Satkhira District (8 Nos. packages). 23 Establistment of Sheikh Shayera Khatun 13 4 4 9 - 69.88% Medical College & Hospital and Nursing Institute at Gopalgonj District. 24 Construction of Ladies Hostel at Dental 1 - - - 1 - 97.00% College, Mirpur, Dhaka. I:\Prgs\June-2017 Progress 4 Sl. Name of Works No. of No. of Works No. of Not Under No. of Work Av: Progress Remarks No. Works completed sites handed Constructi order of Ongoing upto June, Handed over on cancelled works (%) 2017 over 25 (a) Construction of 4-Storied Health Bhaban 111--- - - with 20 Storied Foundation & 3 Basement at Mohakhali, Dhaka (1st Phase). (b) Construction of Halth Bhaban at 1 - - - 1 - 98.00% - Mohakhali, Dhaka (2nd Phase). 26 (a) Supply, Installation, Testing & 1 1 1 - - - 100.00% - Commisioning of 1000 KVA Electric Sub- Station Equipment & Generator with Construction of Sub-Station Building at BCPS, Mohakhali, Dhaka. (b) Supply & Installation of Lift & Accessories 1 1 1 100.00% under the Project Upgradation of BCPS Bhaban at Mohakhali, Dhaka. (c) Supply & Installation of Lift & Accesesories 1 1 1 - - 100.00% - of IPHN Bhaban at Mohakhali, Dhaka. d. Vertical Extension of 5th 6th & 7th floor of 1 1 25.00% BCPS at Mohakhali, Dhaka (3rd Phase)”. 27 Construction of 4-storied office building for 1 - - - 1 - 5.00% Existing structure Institute of public Health Nutrition (IPHN) with within layout area 9-storied foundation at Mohakali Dhaka. need to dismentaling. 28 (a) Supply & Installation of 1250 Kg Capasity 111--- - - 2 Nos. Pasenger /Service Lift and Upgrade of Existing 2 Nos. (5th & 6th Floor), in OPD Building at Sir Salimullah Medical College and Hospital. I:\Prgs\June-2017 Progress 5 Sl. Name of Works No. of No. of Works No. of Not Under No. of Work Av: Progress Remarks No. Works completed sites handed Constructi order of Ongoing upto June, Handed over on cancelled works (%) 2017 over (b) Supply Installation Testing & 1 1 - 1 - 1 100.00% commisioning of 1300 kg capacity lift (MCHTI) Building at Azimpur, Dhaka. 29 Construction of FWVTI at Gazipur District. 2 1 1 - 1 - 34.00% 30 Construction of ICU at Gazipur Sadar 111 -- - Hospital. 31 Construction of School Health Clinic & 1 - - - 1 - 96.00% - Divisional Directorate Office, Directorate of Health Services at Barisal. 32 Construction of of Civil Surgeon Office 3 2 1 1 1 - 16.00% Pabna,Comilla & Chittagong. 33 Construction of HED Circle & Divisional Office 2 - - - 2 - 8.00% - Chittagong. 34 Re-modeling & Renovation of Existing HED 1 1 1 - - 100.00% - Assistant Engineer Office at Cox's Bazar District. 35 Repair and Renovation work of Drug Testing 1 1 - 1 - - 100.00% - Laboratory (DTL) at Agrabad, Chittagong District. 36 Construction of Divisional Director Office 1 - - - 1 - 75.00% - Building under DGDA at Agrabad Chittagong. 37 Remaining Works of Repair, Renovation & 1 1 - 1 - - 100.00% - Remodeling for Conversion of Shaheed Shamsuddin Ahmed 100 Bed Child Hospital in Sylhet District. I:\Prgs\June-2017 Progress 6 Sl. Name of Works No. of No. of Works No. of Not Under No. of Work Av: Progress Remarks No. Works completed sites handed Constructi order of Ongoing upto June, Handed over on cancelled works (%) 2017 over 38 Construction of Divisional Director Office 1 - - - 1 - 40.00% - Directoret of Health Services of Civil Surgeon Office of Sylhet. 39 Supply Installation Testing & Commisioning of 1 1 1 - - - 100.00% - 1350 kg capacity 01 no Lift with other Ancellary work for HED Offoce HQ. 40 Remaining works of HED Inspection Banglow 1 1 - 1 - - 100.00% - at Cox's Bazar 41 Office Equipment for Health Engineering 1 1 - - - - 100.00% - Department (HED) 42 Manufacturing and Supplying of Furniture for 1 - - - 1 - 65.00% - Academic Building & Hostel Building of Nursing College. 43 Manufacturing and Supplying of Furniture for 1 1 1 - - 100.00% - Executive Engineer's office and HED Head Office. 44 Procurement of Internet Connectivity, LAN 2 2 - - 100.00% - and Electical Works etc. for installation of 2 2 Servers, Computers, Software and Accessories for Online Service of HED.
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