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151 commercial, 38 residential properties of Chandigarh Housing Board up for grabs

151 commercial, 38 residential properties of Chandigarh Housing Board up for grabs

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Tribune News Service

Chandigarh, July 12

Several commercial and residential properties of the Chandigarh Housing Board (CHB) are up for grabs.

Yashpal Garg, Chief Executive Officer, CHB, said e-tenders were invited for the sale of 151 built-up commercial units and 38 built-up residential units on a leasehold basis.

He said the e-bids could be submitted from 10 am on July 14 and till 6 pm on August 2. The e-bids would be opened on August 3 at 10 am, he said.

To submit e-bids, every prospective bidder is required to get himself/herself registered at etenders.chd.nic.in. All willing participants may visit the official website — www.chbonline.in — to know the procedure.

The residential units will be kept open for inspection every Monday and commercial units every Saturday. The details of the site offices for facilitating inspection are available on the website of the CHB.

Specific details such as unit number, location and reserve price of each of the unit is available on the website of the CHB — www.chbonline.in. Stickers have been pasted on each of the unit. Prospective bidders may locate and visit these vacant properties using the location on Google map shared on the website of the CHB.

The e-tender process is open to all citizens of India as well as NRIs/PIOs above 18 years. Those already possessing a property (residential or commercial) can also participate in the e-tender.

The e-tenders will be invited separately for each built-up unit. The e-bid must be above the reserve price and the built-up unit shall be allotted to the highest bidder. The GST will not be charged on the consideration amount. The bidders can revise their e-bids any number of times till the closure of the bid submission.

There is no restriction on the transfer of the unit sold by way of e-tender subject to the payment of prescribed transfer charges and permission from the CHB. A valid e-mail id, mobile number and digital signature are basic requirements for participating in the e-tender process.

The earnest money deposit (EMD) for each unit is to be submitted online through e-tendering portal — etenders.chd.nic.in.

Bidders can submit their bid only after depositing EMD online. In case of unsuccessful e-bids, the EMD shall be refunded online to the bidders’ account.


e-bids can be submitted from tomorrow

Yashpal Garg, Chief Executive Officer, Chandigarh Housing Board (CHB), said the e-bids could be submitted from 10 am on July 14 and till 6 pm on August 2. The e-bids would be opened on August 3 at 10 am.

Details available on CHB website

Specific details such as unit number, location and reserve price of each of the unit is available on the website of the CHB — www.chbonline.in. Stickers have been pasted on each of the unit. Prospective bidders may locate and visit these vacant properties using the location on Google map shared on the website of the CHB.


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