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Invitation for Bids (IFB)
BOMBALI DISTRICT COUNCIL
MAINTENANCE OF VARIOUS ROADS, IN BOMBALI DISTRICT
RE-ADVERTISEMENT
Date of Issue: 24th July, 2019.
Procurement Number: BDC/ADM/NCB/015/19
The Bombali District Council has received funds from the Government of Sierra Leone, through Road Maintenance fund Administration (RMFA) and intends to apply a portion of the proceeds of these funds to eligible payments under the Procurement Number- BDC/ADM/NCB/015/19 for the Procurement of Civil works contract, the Maintenance of Various Roads in Bombali District.
Bombali District Councilnow invitessealed bids from eligible bidders for the works indicated below:
Lot No
DESCRIPTION OF WORKS
LOCATION
C/DOM 
BID SECURITY(Le)
1
Routine maintenance of (800m) and construction of 2NR.Cross Drains, 1NR. Box Culvert and 1NR. Pipe culvert

Along Stocco Road

Gbanti

5,000,000
2
Routine maintenance of (2.0km) and construction of 2NR .cross drains.2NR Box Culvert and 2NR.Pioe culverts
Along Masuba Road- Talent Town
Gbanti
7,000,000
3
Routine maintenance of (6km) and construction of 1 NR Box culvert and 1NR.Pipe culvert
Along Rosint- Konta feeder road
Bombali sharie
4,000,000
4
Routine Maintenance of (4KM)and construction of 2NR pipe culverts
Along Kamaranka-GbomSamu Feeder Road

Kamaranka
5,000,000

Bidding is open to all national contractors who hold financial class II certificate or better from the Ministry of Works, and certificate from Sierra Leone RoadsAuthority(SLRA) category B or Better.
Bidders can bid for one or two lots but not more than two lots can be awarded to a bidder.
Interested bidders may obtain further information and inspect the bidding document at the address below between 9: am to 5: pm daily from Mondays to Fridays.
Bidding documents may be purchased upon payment of a non-refundable fee of Le 300,000(Three Hundred Thousand Leones only).
Bids must be delivered to the address below on or before 12:pm on Tuesday 20th August,  2019
 All bids must be accompanied by:
q  A bid security  as indicated above for each lot
q  A completed and signed bid form
q  A copy of valid business registration certificate
q  A Copy of NRA Tax Clearance certificate
q  A Copy of NASSIT Clearance certificate
q  Bombali District Council registration Certificate
q  MOW Financial class II and above certificate
q  SLRA category B or better certificate
q  Site visitation certificate
q  Evidence of similar works undertaken
q  Works Schedule
               
Bids will be opened on Tuesday 20th August,  2019 at 12: Noon in the presence of bidders or bidders  representatives  who chose to attend, at the address below.  Late bids will be rejected and returned unopened to bidders.
ADDRESS:
BOMBALI DISTRICT COUNCIL
Freetown –Highway, Magbema,
Makeni City

CONTACT NO.
076/319-353/077/348176

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