MoRTH invites bids for construction of bypass road in state of Odisha
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MoRTH invites bids for construction of bypass road in state of Odisha

Ministry of Road Transport and highways released a tender for the Construction of bypass Road to Daspalla town from Km 195/250 to Km 200/635 of NH-57 in the State of Odisha on EPC Mode.
The tender seeks Civil works- Highways worth Rs. 94,15,00,000 to be completed in 730 days. As per the tender, the bid validity will be 120 days, and it will be an open bidding process. The bid submission period will start on July 10, 2023 and will end on August 23, 2023. 

A complete bid document can be downloaded from the official website:


Essential details:

Project Estimated Value: ₹ 94,15,00,000
Product Category: Civil works- highways
Bid Validity (Days): 120 
Period of Work: 730 days  
Tender ID: 2023_MoRTH_759732_1
Tender Ref. No.: 24 CE NH of 2023-24
Payment mode: Offline  
Form of contract: EPC contract  

Ministry of Road Transport and highways released a tender for the Construction of bypass Road to Daspalla town from Km 195/250 to Km 200/635 of NH-57 in the State of Odisha on EPC Mode.The tender seeks Civil works- Highways worth Rs. 94,15,00,000 to be completed in 730 days. As per the tender, the bid validity will be 120 days, and it will be an open bidding process. The bid submission period will start on July 10, 2023 and will end on August 23, 2023. A complete bid document can be downloaded from the official website:https://eprocure.gov.in/eprocure/app Essential details:Project Estimated Value: ₹ 94,15,00,000Product Category: Civil works- highways Bid Validity (Days): 120 Period of Work: 730 days  Tender ID: 2023_MoRTH_759732_1 Tender Ref. No.: 24 CE NH of 2023-24Payment mode: Offline  Form of contract: EPC contract  

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