MoRTH to Construct Chaibasa Bypass on NH-75E in Jharkhand
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MoRTH to Construct Chaibasa Bypass on NH-75E in Jharkhand

Ministry of Road Transport & Highways represented by DG(RD)&SS through Regional Officer (the “Authority”) is engaged in the development of National Highways and as part of this endeavour, the Authority has decided to undertake Construction of 4 lane with Paved Shoulders Chaibasa Bypass (Putida village to Raghunathpur village) from Existing Km 136.644 to Existing Km 150.640 (Design Ch.0+000 to Design Ch.18+045 ) section of NH-75E in the state of Jharkhand (Length- 18.045 km) (the “Project”) through an Engineering, Procurement and Construction (the “EPC”) Contract, and has decided to carry out the bidding process.

A brief description of the project may be seen in the Information Memorandum of the Project at the CPPP website: https://eprocure.gov.in/eprocure/app


A Bidder is required to submit, along with its BID, a BID Security of Rs 4,13,80,000 (Four Crore Thirteen Lakhs and Eighty Thousand only) (the “ Bid Security), refundable not later than 150 (One Hundred & Fifty) days from the Bid Due Date.

The Bidders shall also make online payment towards Cost of Tender Document fee of Rs. 40,000/-(Rupees Forty thousand only) remitted through “BHARATKOSH” portal towards payment of cost of Bid document [PAO (NH), Kolkata code No. 034756 and DDO Code No. 202122 Purpose: Sale of Tender Documents.] and also upload online payment receipt of the same.

As per the tender, the bid validity will be 120 days, and it will be an open bidding process. The bid submission period will began on Aug 3, 2023 and will end on September 15, 2023.

Essential details:

Project Estimated Value: Rs
Product Category:
Bid Validity (Days): 120
Period of Work: 730
Tender ID: 2023_MoRTH_765022_1
Tender Ref. No.: RW/Ranchi/AP-18/2022-23/JHR
Payment mode: Offline
Form of contract:EPC contract

Ministry of Road Transport & Highways represented by DG(RD)&SS through Regional Officer (the “Authority”) is engaged in the development of National Highways and as part of this endeavour, the Authority has decided to undertake Construction of 4 lane with Paved Shoulders Chaibasa Bypass (Putida village to Raghunathpur village) from Existing Km 136.644 to Existing Km 150.640 (Design Ch.0+000 to Design Ch.18+045 ) section of NH-75E in the state of Jharkhand (Length- 18.045 km) (the “Project”) through an Engineering, Procurement and Construction (the “EPC”) Contract, and has decided to carry out the bidding process. A brief description of the project may be seen in the Information Memorandum of the Project at the CPPP website: https://eprocure.gov.in/eprocure/app A Bidder is required to submit, along with its BID, a BID Security of Rs 4,13,80,000 (Four Crore Thirteen Lakhs and Eighty Thousand only) (the “ Bid Security), refundable not later than 150 (One Hundred & Fifty) days from the Bid Due Date. The Bidders shall also make online payment towards Cost of Tender Document fee of Rs. 40,000/-(Rupees Forty thousand only) remitted through “BHARATKOSH” portal towards payment of cost of Bid document [PAO (NH), Kolkata code No. 034756 and DDO Code No. 202122 Purpose: Sale of Tender Documents.] and also upload online payment receipt of the same. As per the tender, the bid validity will be 120 days, and it will be an open bidding process. The bid submission period will began on Aug 3, 2023 and will end on September 15, 2023. Essential details: Project Estimated Value: Rs Product Category: Bid Validity (Days): 120 Period of Work: 730 Tender ID: 2023_MoRTH_765022_1 Tender Ref. No.: RW/Ranchi/AP-18/2022-23/JHR Payment mode: Offline Form of contract:EPC contract

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