NHAI Extends Bid Submission Deadline for Southern Ayodhya Bypass
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NHAI Extends Bid Submission Deadline for Southern Ayodhya Bypass

Head office of the National highway authority of India has published a CORRIGENDUM NOTICE for the due date extension of bid submission for the Construction of the 4/6 lane Southern Ayodhya Bypass from km. 5.000 to km. 37.172 (starting near km. 112.540, ending at km. 153.281 of NH27) of the total length of 32.172 km. on HAM basis under NHDP Ph-VII in the state of Uttar Pradesh

A brief description of the Project may be seen in the Information Memorandum of the Project at the Authority’s website

https://etenders.gov.in/eprocure/app?component=%24DirectLink_0&page=FrontEndCorrigendums&service=direct&sp=SZAPSao2Nqr01AIxiy%2BPqog%3D%3D

Bid submission end date is extended to 11-Jul-2023 from its initial deadline of 08.06.2023.

The tender seeks Civil Works of Rs 18,45,88,00,000 crore to be completed in 912 days. As per the tender, the bid validity will be 120 days, and it will be an open bidding process. The bid submission will start on December 23, 2023, and end on July 11, 2023.

Essential details:

Project Estimated Value: ₹ 18,45,88,00,000
Product Category: Civil works
Bid Validity (Days): 120
Period of Work: 912 days
Tender ID - 2022_NHAI_139344_1
Tender Ref. No.: NHAI/UP(E)/ PIU-RB/SAB/Etender
Payment mode: Offline
Form of contract: Item Rate

Head office of the National highway authority of India has published a CORRIGENDUM NOTICE for the due date extension of bid submission for the Construction of the 4/6 lane Southern Ayodhya Bypass from km. 5.000 to km. 37.172 (starting near km. 112.540, ending at km. 153.281 of NH27) of the total length of 32.172 km. on HAM basis under NHDP Ph-VII in the state of Uttar Pradesh A brief description of the Project may be seen in the Information Memorandum of the Project at the Authority’s website https://etenders.gov.in/eprocure/app?component=%24DirectLink_0&page=FrontEndCorrigendums&service=direct&sp=SZAPSao2Nqr01AIxiy%2BPqog%3D%3D Bid submission end date is extended to 11-Jul-2023 from its initial deadline of 08.06.2023. The tender seeks Civil Works of Rs 18,45,88,00,000 crore to be completed in 912 days. As per the tender, the bid validity will be 120 days, and it will be an open bidding process. The bid submission will start on December 23, 2023, and end on July 11, 2023. Essential details: Project Estimated Value: ₹ 18,45,88,00,000 Product Category: Civil works Bid Validity (Days): 120 Period of Work: 912 days Tender ID - 2022_NHAI_139344_1 Tender Ref. No.: NHAI/UP(E)/ PIU-RB/SAB/Etender Payment mode: Offline Form of contract: Item Rate

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