Tender For Levelling, Dressing And Disposal Of Surplus Waste Materials Collected From Various Dumping Yards At Eastern Side Of Anushaktinagar & Disposing It Outside Anushaktinagar, Mumbai.
Tender Value
45 Lakhs
Estimated cost
Bid Submission
03 Aug 2026
25 days left
EMD
90000
Bank guarantee accepted
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Non-refundable
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Online
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NCB
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Location / State
Mumbai Suburban → Maharashtra
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Tender for Levelling, Dressing And Disposal Of Surplus Waste Materials Collected From Various Dumping Yards At Eastern Side Of Anushaktinagar & Disposing It Outside Anushaktinagar, Mumbai.
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| Sl. No. | Item Description |
| 1 | Tender Inviting Authority: Name of Work: Levelling, dressing and disposal of surplus waste materials collected from various dumping yards at Eastern side of Anushaktinagar & disposing it outside Anushaktinagar, Mumbai. NIT No: DCSEM/CQD/QSB/H&CMS/26-27/NIT/31 dt.07.07.2026 |
| 2 | The site is situated at Anushaktinagar, Mumbai |
| 3 | The tenderers are advised to visit the site of work & its surroundings, with prior permission of Engineer-in-charge/authorised representative, to acquaint themselves about the location of work, accessibility to the site, level of sub-soil water, drainage facility for dewatering and any other matter relating to availability and carriage of construction materials, nature of work etc., and satisfy themself and then quote the rates accordingly. A Tenderer shall be deemed to have full knowledge of the site whether he inspects it or not and NO extra charges consequent on any misunderstanding or otherwise shall be allowed. |
| 4 | Tenderers shall visit the site of work, at their own cost. The request email for site visit shall be sent well in advance (preferably three working days before) for preparation of visitor pass, fixing suitable & mutually agreed date & time for site visit. The email ID for site visit is mentioned in tender documents. |
| 5 | Contractor is fully responsible for making payment of Minimum wages & Bonus to labourers, EPF & ESI to statutory Authorities timely and submission of challans and documentary proof to EIC for release of payment of Running Account / Final Bill. Otherwise, bill will not be forwarded by EIC to Accounts for payment. EIC should ensure that all necessary documents are submitted by Agency for release of payment. No Running Account / Final Bill shall be paid for the work till the applicable labour license, registration and challans with EPFO, ESIC and BOCW (Building and Other Construction Workers) Welfare Board, whatever applicable, are submitted by the Contractor to the Engineer-in-Charge.) |
| 6 | Contractor shall take a Contractor’s All Risk (CAR) Insurance Policy in respect of entire scope of work and a Janata insurance policy to cover the compensation claims arising out of Workmen's Compensation Act-1923. The Insurance policy shall be taken for entire period of contract and copy of the same shall be submitted to the Engineer-in-Charge before commencement of the work. The insurance policy shall be taken before commencement of the work and shall be renewed during the construction period till actual completion of work. The charges for issue & renewal of insurance policy shall be borne by Contractor. In event of failure of the Contractor to obtain Insurance Policy, Running Account Payments of the Contractor shall not be released till such time the same is obtained by the Contractor & submitted to the Engineer-in-Charge. In case, Insurance Policy has validity period not matching with contract period (either due to policy start date later than actual date of start of work or policy end date earlier than actual date of completion), then penalty for gap in period shall be levied at one and half times the rate of Insurance Policy premium including GST, to be computed on per day basis. All the workers engaged on the work shall required to be insured as per Government norms at the cost of contractor. |
| 7 | The Contractor shall submit with every Running Account / Final Bill, a certificate of employment/deployment of the Technical representative(s) as per Clause 36 (i) in Schedule 'F' of \\" Salient Governing Features of the Tender\\", after certifying by Engineer-in-Charge. In the event of not fulfilling the above provisions of Clause 36(i), recovery shall be made from the contractor as per Schedule 'F'. |
| 8 | Arrangement of Electricity : as per Schedule -B |
| 9 | Arrangement of Water : as per Schedule -B |
| 10 | All the items of sub-structure include the cost of dewatering and shoring, wherever necessary, during the progress of work, till its completion without any extra cost to the Department. |
| 11 | The Contractor shall follow the DAE safety rules strictly. All safety & security regulations shall be followed strictly as per specifications & conditions of contract. |
| 12 | The following Security regulations shall be followed strictly while movement of labourers/ workers/ contractor's personnel including transportation of the materials etc. i) The Workers, Engineers and Supervisors will be provided vigil passes (for entry into Premises) on submission of application forms in prescribed formats supported by documentary proof like Aadhar card, Voter ID card and Ration Card / Driving Licence / PAN card etc. Police Verification Certificate (PVC) is mandatory for Engineers and Supervisors (wherever desired by department). You are requested to obtain immediately Police Verification Certificate (PVC) of your regular staff deployed at site(s) in respect of works and submit the same along with necessary application to allow them to enter in premises to carry out the assigned work. ii) The Contractor shall obtain special permission for working on extended hours of working days including Saturday, Sunday and holidays etc. iii) Workers shall be escorted from the main gate of campus/premises upto the site by designated supervisors of the contractor and they are not allowed to roam around inside the premises. iv) Transport vehicles of the contractor are allowed to enter the premises for transportation of construction materials. Drivers must have valid driving license of Heavy Vehicle. v) The following Security regulations shall also be followed strictly while movement of labourers/ workers/ contractor's personnel etc. (a) The Contractor shall issue I-Cards to his workers deployed on regular basis. (b) The Supervisor of the contractor having photo pass can bring daily wage workers/ casual workers inside campus for work. He should prepare list of such workers in duplicate. The original copy shall be handed over to the representative of the Engineer-In-Charge at the gate and endorsement obtained on duplicate copy on daily basis. (c) The Contractor's personnel including daily wage workers shall be in uniform with proper identification for ease in identification of such persons at unauthorised places. (d) The daily wage workers/ casual workers employed by the contractor must wear florescence vis-a-vis wear without fail during their presence inside Campus/premises. The contractor shall provide a sleeveless Jacket to the workers in pattern, colour showing name of contractor with address and telephone number as approved by the Engineer-in-charge. All the workers must wear the same while on duty. (e) The Contractor's personnel shall follow all safety rules & security procedure that are in vogue and applicable during execution of work. Contractor shall verify the character and antecedents of the labourers employed, through local address proof issued by competent authorities such as Aadhar card, Voter ID card and ration card / driving license /electricity bills /telephone bill /gas connection document etc. The nationality of contract labourers also needs due verification. |
| 13 | Vehicular movement shall abide by the regulations imposed by the concerned authorities. The contractor shall abide by the security rules & regulations of the Department. The approach roads should be kept clean & free from obstruction for smooth functioning of existing traffic and damages caused, if any, to be made good without any extra cost to the department. Contractor may make provision for entry of vehicles by providing alternate road/ route for entry & exit during the construction work, if required, at his own cost without extra cost to the department. |
| 14 | While transporting materials from site and disposal of surplus materials, the spilled over materials/ earth/ debris etc. on the road should be got cleaned by the contractor after the day's work is over. |
| 15 | Royalty for excavation, transportation, filling of earthwork etc. including obtaining permission from Statutory authority, if any, shall be borne by the contractor. |
| 16 | Agency should pay necessary charges to BMC/Local Municipal Authority to get done periodical pest control / anti-larva treatment / Insecticide treatment at Construction site. After the completion of work, necessary NOC shall be obtained from BMC /Local Municipal Authority and shall be submitted to Department. The charges for same will be borne by Contractor. |
| 17 | The Agency shall take care of existing services and other department properties while carrying out job. All dismantling, demolishing and excavation work shall be done with most careful manner and with prior written approval of the Engineer-in-charge, without damaging the existing structures, services, finishes, etc. Agency shall take all precautions to cover all furniture, fixtures, glass and window panes to prevent damage. Damage, if any shall be repaired/replaced by agency at his own cost. |
| 18 | Protection of work: The Contractor shall be responsible for the protection of the work during progress. He shall also provide and maintain any other temporary substitute and material for this purpose. He shall take all the necessary precautions to prevent damage to all the works till its handing over. |
| 19 | Wherever old material/works are replaced with new one, quoted rate includes removing/dismantling the existing one and depositing the serviceable material at departmental store and disposing off debris outside the campus/ premises/ colony. |
| 20 | Since the work has to be carried out inside/ near occupied residential/office building, the work shall be executed with least disturbance to occupants of buildings. |
| 21 | No labour shall be permitted to stay inside campus/premises/site. |
| 22 | Guidelines for Air Pollution mitigation(i) The charges for the Air Pollution mitigation measures shall be borne by the contractor without any extra cost to the department.(ii) Contractor shall follow the directions for Dust and Pollution Control measures in construction as notified by MoEF&CC / MoHUA / CPWD / BMC or any other statutory authority.(iii) All precautionary measures for control of Air Pollution due to Building Construction Activity shall be taken as per Local Statutory/ Municipal Authority Air Pollution Mitigation Plan. (iv) Mandatory Form for Building Construction activity to control Air Pollution along with supporting documents and site photographs shall be submitted to concerened authority or uploaded on online portal.(v) Projects attracting Environmental Clearance shall carry out Third Party Ambient Air Monitoring every fortnightly from NABL / MoEF&CC laboratory. (vi) Construction projects shall mandatorily install sensor-based air quality monitor for measuring PM concentration (PM2.5 and PM10), relative humidity, temperature and display real time AQI data through LED display board (width 1220mm x height 915mm, screen resolution 320 x 192 pixel) at the construction site. Further, installation must be completed within 15 days of issue of Work order or commencement of work. The Contractor shall submit a certificate for completion of installation of air quality monitor and LED display board, after certifying by Engineer-In-charge, along with 1st RA bill for releasing the payment.(vii) The air quality data must be accessible at the site and made available for inspection by Local Municipal Authority/ Competent Authority.(viii) Construction layouts having area more than 01 (one) acre or Height more than 70m, shall have continuous dust or wind breaking tin / metal sheet erected of minimum height 35 feet around periphery of the construction project site and for construction site, less than 01 (one) acre, the tin / metal sheet height shall be 25 feet minimum.(ix) Tarpaulin / Green cloth / Jute sheet to be mandatorily used to cover the floor where any construction activity is in progress and two floors below it and also on scaffolding covering an entire area under demolition structure. Further, regular cleaning of Tarpaulin / Jute sheet to be undertaken. (x) Water sprinkling shall be continuously carried out so that the debris shall remain in wet condition.(xii) All vehicles carrying construction materials/waste/debris shall have valid PUC certificates and the same shall be produced as when asked for by competent authorities.(xiii) Construction workers should mandatorily use PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) i.e. Mask, Goggles etc. |
| 23 | The quoted rate shall be inclusive of providing and erecting temporary barricading of height as per above 'Guidelines for Air Pollution mitigation' (but minimum 10 feet height) using structural steel (MS Pipes or angle iron frame work etc.), covered with tin / GI sheets of approved colour & shade, Struts, MS Clamps, Bracing etc. and shall have wicket gate & material gate and including writing and painting of direction & instructions, providing glow lamps, reflective signs, marking, flags, caution tape etc. Prior written approval of Engineer-in-Charge of the sketch/ drawing showing details of barricading shall be obtained by the contractor. The barricading shall be provided and retained in position at site continuously during the execution of the entire work till its completion. Rate include its maintenance for damages, painting, all incidentals, labour, materials, equipments and works required to execute the job such as earth work, concrete, welding etc. After completion of work, Contractor shall remove and take away the barricading at his own cost with the prior approval of Engineer-In-Charge. The entire work shall be executed as per direction of Engineer-In-Charge. No work shall be allowed unless the barricading is completed to the satisfaction of the Engineer-in-Charge. The Contractor shall submit a certificate for completion of barricading along with 1st RA bill after certifying by Engineer-in-Charge for releasing the payment. |
| 24 | The contractor shall display proper information/cautionary signage boards at site for the safety of the workers and public in general in the surrounding areas. |
| 25 | Contractor has to provide sign board at site with detailed name of project, name of client, name with contact number of contractor and minimum wages category wise at entrance of project/site without any extra cost to the department. |
| 26 | Guidelines for Scaffolding works - Quoted rates shall include all scaffolding works without any extra cost to the department.(i) Design of scaffolding for carrying out work shall be as per relevant IS Codes & specification. The contractor has to observe all safety procedure while working on heights as per IS: 3696 (Part-I) (Safety Code for Scaffolds). (ii) All working platform must be of minimum 600 mm wide, made of M.S pipe and must have guard rails as per specification. Further, Overhead protection should be provided on the scaffolds to protect workers on lower platform against falling objects from higher level.(iii) Necessary ladder shall be provided at required locations to enable Departmental Staff for supervision of works.(iv) Labours working on the scaffolding should be with safety belts, helmets, goggles and other safety gears.(v) Horizontal Safety Net : Nylon net with a mesh size of 25mm shall be provided at 4.0 meter height from the ground level around the buildings upto a distance of minimum 3.0 meter from the edge of the building on all sides to catch any falling objects.(vi) Vertical Safety Net: Green cloth net shall be provided to the full height of scaffolding / building and securely tied to protect falling material coming out during the progress of work. |
| 27 | Maintaining L1 position During execution of the contract, if tender structure changes due to variation in quantities (i.e Work order quantities, Substituted items quantities including quantities within deviation limit specified in Clause 12 of Schedule ‘F’ in “Salient Governing Features of the Tender”), Contractor has to give suitable discount to remain in L1 position. |
| 28 | The quoted rates shall be inclusive of wastage of labour & material, installation, testing, commissioning, transportation, loading, unloading, lifting etc. and also includes provision of all necessary manpower, tools, machinery, equipment, hoists etc. for carrying out the work in effective manner as per specifications and as directed by Engineer-In-Charge. |
| 29 | The quoted rates shall be inclusive of all Taxes, GST, Cess, Levy, duty etc. |
| 30 | Refer Prebid clarifications, minutes of meeting & corrigendum for revisions, if any, for updates. |
| 31 | Disposal of debris from debris yards/ bins located in Anushaktinagar, Mandala and Old Mandala colonies. Also small quantity of debris which cannot be loaded by mechanical means has to be loaded/ lifted manually from the debris bins as and when instructed. |
| 32 | A penalty of Rs 3000/- per truck will be levied if the disposal is not done within 3 days from the date of instruction. |
| 33 | ABSTRACT SHEET |
| 34 | PART I : Main ITEM |
| 35 | PART I : CIVIL WORKS |
| 36 | Disposal of debris such as excess earth, boulders unuseful concrete lumps, debris generated from various other works, unwanted materials inculding wooden and metal scarps, broken sanitary fittings/fixtures, rejected cables, wires, rejected house holds, broken glasses, pipes etc. from debris Yard / Bins and from various other locations of Anushaktinagar, Mandala and Old mandala colonies inculding lifting/ loading manually and mechanically as per requirment, levelling and dressing the spots from where debris is lifted and disposing of above debris outside of Anushaktinagar colony , transporting by mechanical/manual means, inculding cost of royalty, labour, profit, statutory permit (throughout the contract period) for disposal of debris as per MCGM guidelines etc. All complete as directed by Engineer-in-Charge.1) Voids @30% shall be duducted from fully loaded trucks measurements. 2) Measurements will be taken as per Trucks body.3) Cost inculdes nessasary permissions from statutory authorities (throughout the contract period) for dumping the debris/excess earth outside Anushaktinagar.4) Regarding disposal from site of works,the agency has to abide the guidelines of constructions and demolition ( C & D ) waste management plan as approved by MCGM and any other regulations issued by statutory authorities in the matter from time to time inculding making necessary charges/deposits etc. and department is not responsible in anyway in this regards.5) After removal of debris, the agency shall ensure proper leveling of surface.6) No escalation shall be provided througout the contract period. Please Enable Macros to View BoQ information |
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Tender Timeline
Jul 07, 2026
11:30 IST
Tender Published
Tender notice published.
CompletedAug 03, 2026
17:00 IST
Bid Submission Deadline
Online submission via eProcurement portal.
Upcoming · 25 daysAug 05, 2026
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Technical bids will be opened and evaluated.
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