Project Identification
- Project Reference Number
- WR/AWMA/WKS/014/2022
- Project Name
- Construction Of 1no. Market Shed, Borehole And Pavement
- Sector
- Housing & Buildings
- Project Type
- New Construction
- Project Location
- Hotopo
- Project Description
- Construction of 1No. Market Shed, Borehole and Pavement
Project Preparation
- Project Scope
- Substructure, Structural/ Metal Work, Block Work, Concrete Works, Carpentry and Joinery, Roof Covering, Finishing, Electrical Work, Painting and Decorating, Construction of mechanize bore hole
- Environmental Impact
- Checking Errosion
- Expected Life of Asset
- 50 YEARS
- Risk Assessment
- N/A
- Funding
-
Agence Française de Développement
Donor / Development Partner
EUR 18,354.29
(GHS 254,206.92 at time of funding)
- Project Budget
- GHS 254,206.92
- Project Budget Approval Date
- Mon Oct 24 2022
Tender Management
Initiation
- Procuring Entity
- Ahanta West Municipal Assembly
- Procurement Process
- 2 Stage (National Competitive Tendering)
- Procurement Method
- Open Competitive Tendering
Award
- Number of Firms Tendering
- 4
- Cost Estimate
- GHS 254,206.92
- Award Date
- Wed Apr 10 2024
- Award Criteria
- NCT
Contracting
- Contract Type
- Works
- Contract Title
- Construction Of 1no. Market Shed, Borehole And Pavement.
- Contract Identification
- WR/AWMA/WKS/014/2022
- Contract Price
- USD 19,541.45
- Contract Scope of Work
- Substructure, Structural/ Metal Work, Block Work, Concrete Works, Carpentry and Joinery, Roof Covering, Finishing, Electrical Work, Painting and Decorating, Construction of mechanize bore hole
- Contract Start Date
- Mon Oct 24 2022
- Contract Duration
-
From: Mon Oct 24 2022
To: Thu May 25 2023
In Days: 213
| # | Name of Firm | Role |
| 1 |
AHULU-NGUA COMPANY LIMITED |
Lead Contractor |
- Contract Status
-
Active
Contract Implementation
Project Completion
- Project Status
- Completed
- Completion Cost
- GHS 254,206.90
- Completion Date
- Mon Jan 02 2023
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