NHAI extends deadline for Tharad-Ahmedabad Expressway Package 3
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NHAI extends deadline for Tharad-Ahmedabad Expressway Package 3

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 Six lane access controlled Expressway from Km 83.500 to Km 127.000(Diodarda to Udalpur of Tharad Ahmedabad Expressway Design length 43.5 kms) under Bharatmala Pariyojana in the Gujarat(Package III) on Hybrid Annuity Mode.

Bid submission end date is extended to 31-Jul-2023 from its initial deadline of July 1.

The RFP for inviting bids for the civil work mentioned above was published on 14.10.2022. The complete BID document can be viewed / downloaded from e-procurement portal of NHAI http://etenders.gov.in

The tender for Package 3 of the Tharad-Ahmedabad Expressway project, which covers the 43.5-kilometer stretch from Diodarda to Udalpur, has been set at Rs. 17,45,73,00,000. The project is expected to be completed within 6,392 days of the contract being awarded, and the bid validity period is 120 days.

Essential details:

Project Estimated Value: ₹ 17,45,73,00,000
Product Category: Civil works
Bid Validity (Days): 6392
Period of Work: 120 days
Tender ID - 2022_NHAI_132172_1
Tender Ref. No.: NHAI/Tharad Ahmedabad/ Gujarat/ Pkg-III/ 2022
Payment mode: Offline
Form of contract: Item rate

The tender for Package 4 of the Tharad Ahmedabad Expressway, which covers the stretch from Km 127.000 to Km 173.500 (Udalpur to Giyod), has a value of Rs. 16,60,55,00,000. The project is expected to be completed within 6392 days from the date of contract submission, and the bid validity period is 120 days.

Essential details:

Project Estimated Value: ₹ 16,60,55,00,000
Product Category: Civil works
Bid Validity (Days): 6392
Period of Work: 120 days
Tender ID - 2022_NHAI_132177_1
Tender Ref. No.: NHAI/Tharad-Ahmedabad/ Gujarat/Pkg-IV/ 2022
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 Six lane access controlled Expressway from Km 83.500 to Km 127.000(Diodarda to Udalpur of Tharad Ahmedabad Expressway Design length 43.5 kms) under Bharatmala Pariyojana in the Gujarat(Package III) on Hybrid Annuity Mode. Bid submission end date is extended to 31-Jul-2023 from its initial deadline of July 1. The RFP for inviting bids for the civil work mentioned above was published on 14.10.2022. The complete BID document can be viewed / downloaded from e-procurement portal of NHAI http://etenders.gov.in The tender for Package 3 of the Tharad-Ahmedabad Expressway project, which covers the 43.5-kilometer stretch from Diodarda to Udalpur, has been set at Rs. 17,45,73,00,000. The project is expected to be completed within 6,392 days of the contract being awarded, and the bid validity period is 120 days. Essential details: Project Estimated Value: ₹ 17,45,73,00,000 Product Category: Civil works Bid Validity (Days): 6392 Period of Work: 120 days Tender ID - 2022_NHAI_132172_1 Tender Ref. No.: NHAI/Tharad Ahmedabad/ Gujarat/ Pkg-III/ 2022 Payment mode: Offline Form of contract: Item rate The tender for Package 4 of the Tharad Ahmedabad Expressway, which covers the stretch from Km 127.000 to Km 173.500 (Udalpur to Giyod), has a value of Rs. 16,60,55,00,000. The project is expected to be completed within 6392 days from the date of contract submission, and the bid validity period is 120 days. Essential details: Project Estimated Value: ₹ 16,60,55,00,000 Product Category: Civil works Bid Validity (Days): 6392 Period of Work: 120 days Tender ID - 2022_NHAI_132177_1 Tender Ref. No.: NHAI/Tharad-Ahmedabad/ Gujarat/Pkg-IV/ 2022 Payment mode: Offline Form of contract: Item rate

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