Government of Jharkhand Invites Bids for W/S of Road in Giridih
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Government of Jharkhand Invites Bids for W/S of Road in Giridih

The executive engineer road construction department road division, giridih on behalf of the Government of Jharkhand, invites item rate bids for the Widening, Strengthening/ Reconstruction of Banpura (on Bagodar-Sariya Road, MDR-116) to Gorhar (NH- 19) Via Manrokudar Road and Link Road (i) Kadhwar to Ghanghri Road (Length - 3.37 kM.) and (ii) Dondlo link road (Length - 1.155 Km.) (Total Length - 28.795 Km.) (Including Construction of Bridge) For The Year 2023-24.

The tender seeks Civil Works of Rs 97,83,36,505 to be completed in 615 days. As per the tender, the bid validity will be 180 days, and it will be an open bidding process. The bid submission will start on June 1, 2023 and will end on June 21, 2023.

A brief description of the Project may be seen in the Information Memorandum of the Project at the Authority’s website ​​https://jharkhandtenders.gov.in/nicgep/app

A Pre-Bid meeting shall take place at the following date, time, and place: Chief Engineer (Comm), R.C.D., Jharkhand, Ranchi, Gol Chakkar, Dhurwa

Date: 07-06-2023 Time: 12:00 PM

Essential details:

Project Estimated Value: ₹ 97,83,36,505
Product Category: Civil Works
Bid Validity (Days): 180
Period of Work: 615 days
Tender ID: 2023_CECOM_71790_1
Tender Ref. No: RCD/GIRIDIH/578
Payment mode: Offline
Form of contract: Item Rate

The executive engineer road construction department road division, giridih on behalf of the Government of Jharkhand, invites item rate bids for the Widening, Strengthening/ Reconstruction of Banpura (on Bagodar-Sariya Road, MDR-116) to Gorhar (NH- 19) Via Manrokudar Road and Link Road (i) Kadhwar to Ghanghri Road (Length - 3.37 kM.) and (ii) Dondlo link road (Length - 1.155 Km.) (Total Length - 28.795 Km.) (Including Construction of Bridge) For The Year 2023-24. The tender seeks Civil Works of Rs 97,83,36,505 to be completed in 615 days. As per the tender, the bid validity will be 180 days, and it will be an open bidding process. The bid submission will start on June 1, 2023 and will end on June 21, 2023. A brief description of the Project may be seen in the Information Memorandum of the Project at the Authority’s website ​​https://jharkhandtenders.gov.in/nicgep/app A Pre-Bid meeting shall take place at the following date, time, and place: Chief Engineer (Comm), R.C.D., Jharkhand, Ranchi, Gol Chakkar, Dhurwa Date: 07-06-2023 Time: 12:00 PM Essential details: Project Estimated Value: ₹ 97,83,36,505 Product Category: Civil Works Bid Validity (Days): 180 Period of Work: 615 days Tender ID: 2023_CECOM_71790_1 Tender Ref. No: RCD/GIRIDIH/578 Payment mode: Offline Form of contract: Item Rate

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