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NOTICE AT-A-GLANCE
Project ID: P163353
Project Title: Nigeria Rural Access and Agricultural Marketing Project
Country: Nigeria
Notice No: OP00315249
Notice Type: Invitation for Bids
Notice Status: Published
Borrower Bid Reference: NG-OGUN RAAMP-450633-CW-RFB
Procurement Method: Request for Bids
Language of Notice: English
Submission Deadline Date/Time: Nov 13, 2024 12:00
Published Date: 11-Oct-2024
Description: 56.56km Rural Roads Upgrading Phase 2
Details:
SPECIFIC PROCUREMENT NOTICE
RFB No: OG/RAAMP/450633/CW/RFB/PHASE-2/LOT1-4
RFB Description: Upgrading of 42.23km Rural Roads Phase 2 in Ogun State(Lots 1-4)
Project: Rural Access and Agricultural Marketing Project (RAAMP)
Employer: Ogun State Project Implementation Unit
Country: Nigeria
Issued on: Wednesday, 9th October, 2024
|
LOT |
NO OF ROADS/ LOT |
DESCRIPTION OF LOT |
LGA /LOCATION |
BID SECURING DECLARATION |
FINANCIAL CAPABILITY (NGN NAIRA) |
AVERAGE ANNUAL CONSTRUCTION TURNOVER (NGN NAIRA) |
SPECIFIC CONTRACT & CONTRACT MANAGEMENT |
|
1 |
1 Road |
Upgrading of 13.4km Olugbo - Oluga-Sipe -Ogbagba Rural Roads in Ogun State |
Odeda |
Required |
430 Million |
3 Billion |
2 Contracts each of N 1.9 Billion within the last five years |
|
2 |
1 Road |
Upgrading of 6.5km Olodo - Adawo Rural Road in Ogun State |
Odeda |
Required |
210 Million |
1.5 Billion |
2 Contracts each of N 940 Million within the last five years |
|
3 |
1 Road |
Upgrading of 11.5km Old Ayepe Rural Road in Ogun State |
Sagamu |
Required |
370 Million |
2.6 Billion |
2 Contracts each of N1.6 Billion within the last five years |
|
4 |
3 Roads |
Upgrading of 2.58km Owu-Isomu; 5.41km Owu-Orunwa; 2.8km Itele-Okenla Rural Roads in Ogun State |
Ijebu East |
Required |
350 Million |
2.5 Billion |
2 Contracts each of N 1.5 Billion within the last five years |
Note: The project involves upgrading of an existing rural feeder road having a combined total length of 42.23km. The works include but not limited to; Site clearance and Earthwork, Culverts and Drains, Pavement and Surfacing as well as strict undertaking of Social and Environmental Safeguards. The work is expected to be completed within 18 months.
Bank Name: Access Bank
Account Name: Ogun- RAAMP Operating Cost Account
Account Number: 1534832684
Ogun State Project Implementation Unit (SPIU)
Rural Access and Agriculture Marketing Project (RAAMP)
Behind Block ‘D’ State Government Secretariat,
Oke Mosan Abeokuta. Ogun State, Nigeria.
For the attention: Engr. W.A. Adejumo
Title/position: Project Coordinator
Tel: +234 803 3762397; +234 806 9417477
Email address: ogun-raamp@outlook.com
Signed:
State Project Coordinator
CONTACT INFORMATION
Organization/Department: Ogun RAAMP
Name: M. A. A. Adekule
Address: Abeokuta Ogun State
City:
Province/State:
Postal Code:
Country: Nigeria
Phone: 08033440946
Email: adekunlemuritala606@gmail.com
Website:

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