Government of Tamil Nadu invites tenders for Construction Works
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Government of Tamil Nadu invites tenders for Construction Works

Government of Tamil Nadu, Superintending Engineer, East - II Circle, invites tenders for Construction of 2322 tenements Using Prefabricated Concrete Technology on Lump Sum Turnkey Design and Build basis including all development works at i) Kotturpuram scheme and ii) Appavoo Nagar and Subbupillai Thottam scheme under HFA PMAY

Name of work – Construction of 2322 tenements Using Prefabricated Concrete Technology on Lump Sum Turnkey Design and Build basis including all development works at i) Kotturpuram scheme and ii) Appavoo Nagar and Subbupillai Thottam scheme under HFA PMAY Tender Reference Number - TNUHDB/181/HD/SE(East-II)/2023

The bid forms and other details including online activities should be done in the e-procurement portal –

https://tntenders.gov.in/nicgep/app?component=%24DirectLink_0&page=FrontEndAdvancedSearchResult&service=direct&sp=SdqnUyDriomatL8zSKAykgw%3D%3D

Essential Details

Project Estimated Value: 3,24,46,50,000
Product Category: Construction Works
Bid Validity (Days): 150
Period of Work: 548
Tender ID: 2023_TNUHB_326276_1
Tender Ref. No.: TNUHDB/181/HD/SE(East-II)/2023
Payment mode: Online
Form of contract: Turn-key

Government of Tamil Nadu, Superintending Engineer, East - II Circle, invites tenders for Construction of 2322 tenements Using Prefabricated Concrete Technology on Lump Sum Turnkey Design and Build basis including all development works at i) Kotturpuram scheme and ii) Appavoo Nagar and Subbupillai Thottam scheme under HFA PMAY Name of work – Construction of 2322 tenements Using Prefabricated Concrete Technology on Lump Sum Turnkey Design and Build basis including all development works at i) Kotturpuram scheme and ii) Appavoo Nagar and Subbupillai Thottam scheme under HFA PMAY Tender Reference Number - TNUHDB/181/HD/SE(East-II)/2023 The bid forms and other details including online activities should be done in the e-procurement portal – https://tntenders.gov.in/nicgep/app?component=%24DirectLink_0&page=FrontEndAdvancedSearchResult&service=direct&sp=SdqnUyDriomatL8zSKAykgw%3D%3D Essential Details Project Estimated Value: 3,24,46,50,000 Product Category: Construction Works Bid Validity (Days): 150 Period of Work: 548 Tender ID: 2023_TNUHB_326276_1 Tender Ref. No.: TNUHDB/181/HD/SE(East-II)/2023 Payment mode: Online Form of contract: Turn-key

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