This document represents an Invitation for E-Bid issued by the Office of Municipal Executive in Thaha Municipality, which is located in Indrayanichaur, Makawanpur. The invitation was published on December 24, 2024 (corresponding to 09-09-2081 in the Nepali calendar).
The municipality is seeking electronic bids for a significant road improvement project. The project specifications are as follows:
The project identification number is Pro/NCB/roads/-01/081/82, and it involves the upgrading of Gorakhnath and Hanukhareya road. The estimated project cost, including VAT and PS (Value Added Tax and Price Schedule items), amounts to NPR 72,44066.187.
For contractors interested in bidding, there are several important financial requirements to note. They must submit a bid security amount of NPR 1,82,000, and there is a bidding document cost of NPR 3,000. These requirements help ensure serious participation from capable contractors.
Regarding the timeline, the bid validity extends for 120 days from the date of bid submission. The deadline for bid submission is set for January 23, 2025 (2081/10/09) at 12:00 PM. This gives potential bidders approximately one month to prepare and submit their proposals.
An important administrative note included in the document states that the employer (Thaha Municipality) reserves the right to accept or reject any bid at their discretion. This is a standard clause that allows the municipality to maintain quality control over the bidding process.
For contractors seeking additional information about the project, they are directed to visit the government's electronic procurement portal at bolpatra.gov.np/egp. This online system streamlines the bidding process and ensures transparency in public procurement.
The document is officially authorized by the Chief Administrative Officer of Thaha Municipality, indicating the formal nature of this procurement invitation.
This project appears to be part of the municipality's infrastructure development initiatives, specifically focusing on improving road connectivity in the Gorakhnath and Hanukhareya areas.
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