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UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY, LAHORE
TERMS & CONDITIONS / INSTRUCTIONS FOR BIDDERS
OF
LAB EQUIPMENT CHEMISTRY LAB
NAROWAL CAMPUS (NO 01)
1. Single stage/two envelope bidding procedure shall be applied in response. The
envelops shall be marked as “TECHNICAL PROPOSAL” and “FINANCIAL
PROPSAL”. The financial proposal of bids found technically non-responsive shall be
returned unopened to the respective bidders. Technically responsive bidders shall be
informed and their financial bids shall be opened in the next Central Procurement Cell
(CPC) meeting after informing the technically responsive bidders.
2. Responding organizations shall deliver sealed proposal of the “TECHNICAL & FINANCIAL PROPOSALS” before or on 15th June, 2020 at 9:30 a.m.
3. The Proposals will not be accepted after the due date &, time proposal shall be
delivered at the address given below before time. The TECHNICAL PROPOSALS
shall be opened on the same day at 10:00 a.m. in the presence of bidders or the
representatives of the responding organizations.
4. Bidders are advised not to quote different options (only one option is to be quoted). Received bid with different options shall not be entertained.
5. Price should be mentioned on FOR basis.
6. The prices, including all taxes, should be quoted item-wise in Pakistani Rupees so as
to reach the premises of the University of Engineering &Technology Lahore Narowal
Campus.
7. Offers should be valid for 120 working days from the date of opening of the Tender.
8. a. Delivery period should not exceed 8 weeks from the date of placement of order.
Earlier delivery will also be acceptable.
b. after 8 weeks successful bidder will be fined 0.5% per week of the total payable
which will be deducted from his payment. The relaxation in the delivery time will not
be provided more than 4 weeks after the expiry of delivery time of 8 weeks.
9. Bidders must submit their tender duly signed, clearly indicating the offered
specifications of each item, specified in the Tender Document.
10. Offers must be supported with comprehensive sectioned literary of the materials /
good offered/detailing all the Guaranties.
11. The University reserves the right, at the time of placing the order, to increase or
decrease the quantity of items.
12. (a) Bids must be accompanied by 2% of total estimated cost as Earnest Money in the
shape of CDR in the name of Treasurer, University of Engineering and Technology,
Lahore without which bids will not be entertained. Bank Guarantee is not acceptable.
Estimated cost and amount of CDR is given against each item..
(b) the successful bidder will arrange two stamp paper @0.25% on total value of
Issuance of Purchase Order.
13. A. If the successful bidder fails to supply the equipment within stipulated period
mentioned in para 8, their Earnest Money shall be forfeited.
B. If the bidder failed to supply the equipment, then the University has the right to
purchase the equipment from other suppliers and any difference in payments would be liability of the successful bidder failed to supply alone with the penalties mentioned in
para 13 Clause A.
14. The equipment must be in accordance with the offered specifications.
15. Bidders must attach attested photocopy of their N.T.N. and G.S.T. Number,
Professional Tax Certificate.
16. The successful bidder(s) shall get the equipment inspected at their premises workshop
before its dispatch to UET Lahore Narowal Campus.
17. Part / advance payment is not allowed.
18. 10% security of total value of Purchase order/bill shall be deducted at the time of bill
process. The deducted amount as security will be returned after successful completion
of Defect Liability / Warranty Period, after repairing the defects in the equipment /
replacement found during the warranty period.
19. Deduction of Income Tax and other taxes of any kind will be deducted at the source
according to Governments prevailing rules.
20. Sale price of the tender document is Rs.1000/- (Non-Refundable) .The details
specifications of the required equipment are given in the subsequent pages.
21. After Sale service and supply of spare parts must be guaranteed for a period of one
year.
22. The original Request for Proposal documents duly signed and officially sealed by the
bidder must be submitted in whole with the proposals. Any conditional, ambiguous,
incomplete, supplementary or revised offer after the opening of tender shall not be
entertained.
23. Any overwriting/crossing, etc. appearing in the offer may be properly signed by the
person signing the tender. All pages of the tender must be properly signed & stamped.
Offer with any overwriting/use of Blanco shall not be accepted in any circumstances.
24. The Departmental/Sub Campus Inspection Committee, will get the equipment
inspected at UET Lahore Narowal Campus and will have the right to reject the
equipment if not found according to the stated specifications.
25. In case any supply / material is found not in conformity with the specifications
provided in the tender, either on account of inferior quality, defective workmanship,
faulty design, faulty packing or is short supplied, or wrongly supplied, the supplier
shall replace the same free of charges.
26. The bidders are required to submit the company profile including Technical,
engineering, managerial capabilities after sale service and past experience /
performance along with their technical bid and also list of reference installation in
Pakistan for similar equipment.
27. Procurement shall be governed by the PPRA Punjab Rules-2014.
Dr.Habib Hussain Bubuk
Head
Basic Sciences Department
UET Lahore. Narowal Campus
0321-4618681
Specifications Chemistry Lab Narowal Campus. Sr.no ITEM Specification Qty
1
Furier
Transform
Infrared
Spectrometer
Interferometer: 25 mm, permanently aligned, Michelson, 45°,
mechanical flexture
Enclosure: Sealed and desiccated
Beam splitter; Efficient beam splitter,
Moisture: Moisture free settings
Spectral wavelength ranges: with ZnSe 7,800 to 500 cm ¹־
Qualitative & Quantitative:
Ideal for both qualitative and quantitative analysis — instantly
select from one of three factory-calibrated, fixed pathlengths
between 30 and 1000 microns
Wave number accuracy: 0.05 cm-1 Measured with a NIST
1921 traceable standard Wave number accuracy: within ± 0.01 cm ¹־
Wave number reproducibility: 0.005 cm-1 Measured with
a NIST 1921 traceable standard
Resolution: ≤ 0.5 cm¹־
Signal to noise ratio: (≤ 5 cm 1 ≥ ,¹־ min scan) ≥ 30,000 : 1
Light source: Stable light source cover above wavelength
range,
Detector: Fast and temperature control cover wide range of
analysis
Software : PC software, Automated IQ/OQ
Ideal for both qualitative and quantitative analysis , Complete collection of spectral processing and analysis tools .
Library: Must have In- Built library of at least 9,000 spectras
or better
Computer: Compatible Branded Core i-5 Computer system
along with Printer & LED Optical system: Single beam/Double beam
Temperature controlled and moisture/humidity resistant KBr
optics
Auto subtraction of CO2 and H2O absorptions
Source: Internal high power IR source
Interferometer : Rock solid and permanent aligned with high
stability
01
Estimated Cost
Rs. 3.66 Million
Amount of
CDR.RS.73 200/-
2.
UV/Visible
spectrophoto
meter
Instrument hardware Source
Unique full-spectrum Xenon flash lamp (80 Hz) with typical
lifetime of 10 years (guaranteed 3 years)
Monochromatic : Czerny-Turner Grating: Holographic, 27.5 x 35 mm, 1200 lines/mm, blaze
angle 8.6° at 240 nm
Beam splitting system: Beam splitter
Detectors: 2 silicon diode detectors for simultaneous sample and reference measurements
UV-Vis limiting resolution (nm): ≤ 1.5 nm
Stray light (%T):
At 198 nm (12 g/L KCl, TGA & BP/EP method) ≤ 1%
At 220 nm (10 g/L NaI ASTM method) ≤ 0.05%
At 370 nm (50 mg/L NaNO2) ≤ 0.05%
Wavelength range (nm): 190–1100 nm
Wavelength accuracy (nm): ± 0.5 at 541.94 nm
Wavelength reproducibility (nm): ± 0.1 nm
Photometric accuracy (Abs) Using NIST 930D fi lters at 1 Abs ± 0.005 Abs
At 0.2, 0.5 & 0.75 Abs (14.2% w/v KNO3, TGA method) ±
0.01 Abs
0.292 to 0.865 Abs (60.06 mg/L K2Cr2O7, BP method) ± 0.01 Abs
01
Estimated Cost
Rs.1.617 Million
Amount of
CDR.RS. 32350/-
Photometric range (Abs) ± 3.3 Abs Photometric display
± 9.9999 Abs, ± 200.00 %T
Photometric reproducibility (Abs) Using NIST 930D fi lters, at 465 nm, 2 s SAT
Maximum deviation at 1 Abs < 0.004 Abs Standard deviation
for 10 measurements < 0.00050 Abs
Using NIST 930D fi lters, at 546.1 nm, 2 s SAT Maximum deviation at 0.5 Abs < 0.003 Abs
Standard deviation for 10 measurements < 0.0030 Abs
Photometric stability (Abs/hour) 500 nm, 10 s SAT < 0.0004
Abs Photometric noise (Abs, RMS)
500 nm, 1 s SAT At 0 Abs < 0.0001 Abs At 1 Abs < 0.0005 Abs At 2 Abs < 0.005 Abs
260 nm, 1 s SAT At 0 Abs < 0.00015 Abs
Baseline flatness (Abs) 200 to 850 nm, smooth 21 fi lter applied, baseline corrected ±
0.001 Abs
Compartment size (width x depth x height)
130 mm x 523 mm x 123 mm
Note that sample compartment can be left open during
measurement due to room light immunity of Cary 60
Sample compartment access Top and front:
Instrument dimensions (width x depth x height)
Packed 595 x 710 x 350 mm (24 x 28 x 14 in)
Unpacked 477 x 567 x 196 mm (19 x 23 x 8 in) The Cary 60 has been designed to withstand monitor up to 10 kg.
Operational
Spectral bandwidth (nm): Fixed at 1.5 nm
Signal averaging (seconds): 0.0125–999 s
Maximum scan rate (nm/min): 24000 nm/min
Slew rate (nm/min): 24000 nm/min
Data interval (nm): 0.15–5.0 nm Repetitive scanning
4800 data points per minute, maximum number of cycles: 999,
maximum cycle time (min): 9999
Solid Sample Holder for solid samples
Matched pair Standard Cuvettes Q.ty: 01
Matched pair Quads Cuvettes Q.ty: o1
Computer System Core i-5, 7-Generation, RAM 8-GB, Hard 1- TB, Monitor 21”
Window 7 Professional 64 bit
Laser Jet Printer HP-402 N
5. ATOMIC ABSORPTION SPECTROPHOTOMETER 01 ESTIMATE D
COST RS. 7.86
Million Amount
OF CDR
RS.157200/-
Measurement
Mode
Fully automated double beam spectrometer for Sequential fast
multi-element Flame Atomic Absorption and Emission
determinations.
Should be upgradable to Graphite Furnace
Manufacturer must be certified to ISO 9001 standards. Please
provide certificate of registration for the manufacturer
Monochroma
tor
Automated self-calibrating 250 mm or better focal length
Czerny-Turner monochromator with microstepping driver for
enhanced resolution. Software-controlled wavelength selection and peaking.
Wavelength slew rate 2000 nm/min
photomultiplier tube detector (type R446) for best signal-to- noise performance. Automated slit selection. Settings: 0.2, 0.5 and 1.0 nm.
Wavelength Range
Wavelength Range: 185–900 nm Wavelength repeatability: ±0.04 nm
Optics
Narrow beam optics match flame and furnace profiles. Optics
are mounted on a reinforced flat plate with a fitted cover for
protection from dust and vapor. Mirror surfaces are quartz
overcoated for enhanced protection. singlebeamsplitter plus a
Rotating Beam Combiner, which alternately passes the sample
or reference beam into the monochromator for maximum light transmission.
Lamps
Support for four lamps
Lamps mounted in fixed positions. Fast lamp selection using
mirror with automated selection. Compatible with coded,
uncoded or high intensity UltrAA lamps.
Lamps secured by the base without restraining clips or power
cables. Lamps automatically switched off at the end of analysis. Automated pre-warming of next lamp in sequence.
Back Ground
Correction
High intensity deuterium background corrector covering
wavelength range 185–425 nm.
Corrects up to 2.5 background absorbance. 2 ms response.
Electronic modulation with automatic gain attenuation for
improved beam balance.
Deuterium lamp easily aligned and replaced by the user.
Optimized electronic control ensures long lamp lifetime.
Diffraction Grating
Holographic diffraction grating with 1200 lines/mm blazed at
240 nm. Dispersion 3.1–2.3 nm/mm.
Flame
Atomization
System
All gas hoses and connections must be made internally, to
minimize exposure of hoses to physical damage, corrosion, heat
and UV radiation
Must be possible to remove and disassemble in seconds,
without special tools. Specify design elements which contribute
to rapid spraychamber clean-out
Liquid trap must be fixed to the spraychamber and the liquid
level interlock must be an integral part of the liquid trap
Impact bead required with mechanism to allow external
adjustment (without tools)
Impact bead must be available for use with both air-acetylene and nitrous oxide-acetylene flames
Must be possible to install mixing paddles for improved mixing
inside the spraychamber and still retain use of the impact bead
for improved performance
A pressure relief bung is required to relieve pressure in case of
flashback. The ejection of the burner and the use of restraining
cables or keys on the burner is not acceptable
Spraychamber must be capable of handling acids, alkalis and
organic solvents. Specify materials of construction. Aluminium
or polypropylene construction is not acceptable for this
application.
Must be fitted with an adjustable nebulizer with inert capillary
and venturi. Specify materials of construction
Gas Flow
Automatic gas control
Separate internal and external gas flows. Internal flow is
software-controlled over range 0–0.3 L/min. Fixed external gas
flow of 0.5 L/min. with computer-controlled boost flow of 3.0
L/min during atomization. Two stage external flows reduce gas consumption and improve tube lifetimes
Flame Performance Sensitivity
A minimum absorbance of 0.9 is required from a 5 mg/L copper standard using an air-acetylene flame and aspirating at min. flow of 7.2 mL/min.
Flame Performance
The percent relative standard deviation (%RSD) from ten 5 second integrations must be equal to or better than 0.5% for the
Precision same 5 mg/L copper solution aspirating at 5.0mL/min
Hydride
Generation
Continuous flow vapor generation required for the
determination of Hg, As, Se, Sb, Te, Bi and Sn at ug/L
concentrations.
Construction must allow rapid changeover between elements
with conflicting chemistry (e.g.: As and Hg). Changeover must
be modular.
Performance of the system must allow 3 replicate readings to
be achieved from 1 sample using < 8 mLs of sample with
analysis time of 1 min. or better. Precision from the 3 replicate readings must be 1 – 2 % RSD
Lamps with Standards
(1) Calcium, (2)Magnesium, (3)Iron, (4)Zinc, (5)Manganese, (6)Cobalt, (7)Copper, (8)Mercury, (9)Sodium, (10)Potassium
Accessories Fume Extraction System, Air Compressor Oil-Free, Acetylene
Gas with Regulator, Nitrous Oxide Gas with Regulator, Organ Gas with Regulator.
Measuring method: Optical rotation measurement
01
Estimated Cost
Rs.1.69 Million. Amount of CDR.RS. 33800/-
Temperature sensor: Build-in temperature sensor (Pt 100) for sample cells and quartz control plates with wireless data transfer into the instrument software Automatic identification of sample cell and quartz control plate to avoid incorrect sample cell selection and ensure traceable and comfortable instrument handling. Long lifetime LED light source (average lifetime 100.000 hours) Measuring range: ± 89.9 ° Accuracy Optical Rotation: ± 0.01° Temperature range of Peltier temperature control: + 20° and 25°C or temperature control disabled Wavelength: 589 nm
8. Digital polarimeter
Temperature accuracy: ± 0.2 °C
Repeatability in Optical Rotation : ± 0.01° Response time: 12 seconds
Adjustment: Quartz control plate with manufacturer’s certificate. Also available: PTB certificate on request Methods: Optical rotation, concentration, specific rotation Data memory: Internal data memory Supported input/output Devices: ▪ Keyboard, mouse, bar code reader, memory stick ▪ Pos. printer (RS232), office printer connected via USB or Ethernet (Canon Bubble Jet, Epson Esc/P2, Epson Stylus, HP and PCL compatible) Display: Graphical, brightly colored 5.7 inches TFT touch screen (640 x 480 px) User elements: Touch screen Housing: Polystyrene / butadiene Wetted parts: Borosilicate glass, stainless steel Measuring range:1.30 – 1.66 nD
Estimated Cost
Rs.1.79 Million Amount of CDR.RS.35
800/-
Accuracy refractive index: 0.0001 nD *)
Temperature control :Automatic temperature correction
Refractive Index:
Measuring range: 1.3330-1.6600nD
9
Digital Refractometer
Resolution: ±0.0001 nD.
Accuracy Refractive Index: ±0.0001 nD at the push button Brix:
01
Range: 0 % to 100 %
Resolution: 0.01 %
Accuracy): 0.05 %
Temperature probe accuracy: ±0.05 °C
Additional Information:
Optical Wavelength: 589.3nm
Measuring Light Source: LED
Sensor: Linear Hi-Res CCD
Prism: Optical glass
Stage: Sapphire, FFKM, High polish stainless steel
Temperature compensation: +5 to +35oC (Automatic
temperature correction)
Measuring time: 1.0 seconds per sample
Minimum Sample quantity: >0.1mL
Zero calibration liquid: Distilled water
Display: LCD
Additional methods :more than 100 methods available on
request (e.g. syrup, honey, alcohol, urine
Data interface :RS-232, 2 USB, 1 USB serial, ethernet printer,
ethernet LIMS User interface :5.8 inch touchscreen.
Conductance: 0.1 µS - 500 mS Conductivity measuring accuracy: ±0.5% at 0.1 µS - 16 µS
01 Estimated Cost Rs. 1.275 Million
Amount of CDR Rs. 25500/-
10 Conductometer
Resolution: 0.1oC Display resolution: 320 x 240 pixels (RGB)
Temperature Measuring range: –150°C - +250°C Operation: 0°C - +40°C (at a max. of 85% humidity)
Capacity: 220 g 02 Estimated Cost
Rs. Million 0.240 Amount of CDR Rs. 4800/-
Readability: 0.001 g or 1 mg
Tare range: 220g
Response time: 2 second or less
Repeatability: = or ± 1 mg
Electronic Linearity: = or ± 2 mg
11 Balance (1mg)
Calibration: Internal Pan dia: ~ 115 mm
Balance housing: Yes
Overload protection: Yes
Leveling feet: Yes
Level indicator: Yes
Port for computer and printer: Preferred
12 Chemicals and Solvents Qty
Estimated Cost
for Chemical
Solvents
Rs.0.808 Million
Amount of CDR
Rs.16160/-
1 1,10-Phenanthroline 50g 2 1,4-Narthoquinone 50g 3 1,5-Diphenyl Carbazide 100g 4 1-Butanol 500g 5 1-Naphthol 500g 6 2,4-Dinitrophenyl Hydrazine 300g 7 2-Naphthol 500g 8 Acetamide 250g 9 Acetanilide 500g 10 Acetic Acid 4L 11 Acetic Anhydride 2L 12 Acetone 2.5L 13 Acetonitrile 2.5L 14 Acetophenone 250g
15 Acetyl Chloride 250g
16 Adipic Acid 300g 17 Alizarin 25g 18 Aluminium Chloride 250g 19 Aluminium foil 2
sheets
20 Aluminium Hydroxide 250g 21 Aluminium Oxide 250g 22 Aluminium Sulphate 250g 23 Aluminone 100g 24 Ammonium Acetate 250g 25 Ammonium Carbonate 250g 26 Ammonium Chloride 250g 27 Ammonium Dihydrogen Phosphate 250g 28 Ammonium Hydrogen Carbonate 250g 29 Ammonium Hydroxide 2L 30 Ammonium Iron II sulphate 500g 31 Ammonium Molybdate 300g 32 Ammonium Oxalate 100g 33 Ammonium Sulphate 250g 34 Ammonium Sulphide Yellow 250g 35 Aniline 250g 36 Anthracene 100g 37 Anthraquinone 500g
38 Antimony Sulphate 250g
39 Antimony Sulphide 500g
40 Antimony Trichloride 500g
41 Arsenic Oxide 250g
42 Ascorbic Acid 250g
43 Barium Chloride 250g
44 Barium Nitrate 800g
45 Barium sulphate 250 g
46 Benzamide 250g
47 Benzene 1L
48 Benzidine 300g
49 Benzil 250g
50 Benzoic acid 250g
51 Benzophenone 500g
52 Benzoquinone 100g
53 Biphenyl 800g
54 Bismuth Chloride 500g
55 Bismuth Nitrate 800g
56 Boric Acid 800g
57 Bromophenol 500g
58 Cadmium Carbonate 500g
59 Cadmium Chloride 500g
60 Cadmium Sulphate 500g
61 Calcium Acetate 250g
62 Calcium Carbonate 250g
63 Calcium Chloride 250g
64 Calcium Hydroxide 100g
65 Calcium Hypochlorite 250g
66 Calcium Oxalate 500g
67 Calcium Sulphate 250g
68 Camphor 200g
69 Carbon Disulphide 1 L
70 Carbon Tetrachloride 1 L
71 Catechol 100g
72 Charcoal Activated 500g
73 Chloral Hydrate 500g
74 Chloroform 2.5L
75 Cholesterol 100g
76 Chromatography paper 6
sheets
77 Chromium Acetate 500g
78 Chromium Carbonate 500g
79 Chromium chloride 250g
80 Chromium Oxide 250g
81 Chromium Sulphate 400g
82 Cinnamic Acid 100g
83 Cinnamic acid 250g
84 Citric Acid 500g
85 Cobalt Carbonate 500g
86 Cobalt chloride 250g
87 Cobalt Nitrate 500g
88 Cobalt Oxalate 250g
89 Cobalt Sulphate 500g
90 Copper Acetate 500g
91 Copper Chloride 500g
92 Copper Nitrate 500g
93 Copper Sulphate 250g
94 Creatinine 25g
95 Cyclohexylamine 500g
96 Dextrose (Powder form) 500g
97 Diammonium Oxalate 500g
98 Dichloromethane 2.5L
99 Diethyl Ether 2.5L
100 DimethylGlyoxime 500g
101 Diphenylamine 250g
102 Disodium Oxalate 250g
103 Dithizone 100g
104 DMSO 2.5L
105 D-Sorbitol 250g
106 EDTA 1500g
107 Eosine indicator 25 g
108 Eriochrome Black T 25g
109 Ethanol 5L
110 Ethyl acetate 2.5L
111 Ethylene Glycol 2.5L
112 Ferric Alum 500g
113 Ferric chloride 250g
114 Ferric Nitrate 250g
115 Ferrous Sulphate 500g
116 Ferrous Sulphide 500g
117 Filter Paper Sheets 6
118 Florescein 25g
119 Formaldehyde 500ml
120 Fructose 1000g
121 Fuchsin Black 50g
122 Glucose 1000g
123 Graphite Powder 250g
124 Hydrochloric Acid 2L
125 Hydrofluoric acid 2L
126 Hydrogen Peroxide 0.5L
127 Hydroquinone 500g
128 Hydroxylamine 500g
129 Iodine 200g
130 Iodoform 500g
131 Iron II Chloride 800g
132 Iron II Chloride Hydrate 500g
133 Isopropyl Alcohol 2L
134 Janus Green 250g
135 Lactose 2000g
136 Lead Acetate 500g
137 Lead Carbonate 500g
138 Lead Chloride 100g
139 Lead Nitrate 250g
140 Litmus 50g
141 Magnesium Carbonate 100g
142 Magnesium Chloride 250g
143 Magnesium Metal Powder 500g
144 Magnesium Sulphate 250g
145 Magneson 25g
146 Malonic Acid 500g
147 Maltose 300g
148 Manganese Chloride 250g
149 Manganese Dioxide 250g
150 Manganese Nitrate 250g
151 Manganese Sulphate 250g
152 Mannitol 250g
153 Mercuric Chloride 200g
154 Mercurous Chloride 200g
155 Methanol 5L
156 Methyl Acetate 2L
157 Methyl Orange 20g
158 Methylacetic acid 2L
159 Methylene Blue 50g
160 Mohr’s Salt 1000g
161 Murexide Metal 25g
162 Naphthalene 250g
163 n-Butanol 2.5L
164 n-Hexane 5L
165 Nickel Chloride 250g
166 Nickel Nitrate 250g
167 Nickel Sulphate 200g
168 Nitric Acid 2.5L
169 Nitrobenzol 2.5L
170 O-cresol 250g
171 O-Phosphoric Acid 2.5L
172 O-Pthalic Anhydride 500g
173 Orange G 250g
174 Oxalic Acid 500g
175 Petroleum ether 5L
176 Petroleum Spirit 5L
177 pH paper 6
178 Phenanthrene 250g
179 Phenol 250g
180 Phenolphthalein Powder 100g
181 Phenyl Acetic Acid 250g
182 Phenyl Hydrazine Hydrochloride 100g
183 Phloroglucinol 100g
184 Phosphomolybdic Acid 250g
185 Phthalic acid 250g
186 Picric Acid 500g
187 Potassium Acetate 250g
188 Potassium Antimonate 250g
189 Potassium Bromide 250g
190 Potassium Chloride 250g
191 Potassium Dichromate 500g
192 Potassium Dihydrogen Phosphate 250g
193 Potassium Ferrocyanide 250g
194 Potassium Hexacyano Ferrate 100g
195 Potassium Hydroxide 500g
196 Potassium Iodide 200g
197 Potassium Nitrate 500g
198 Potassium Oxalate 500g
199 Potassium Perchlorate 250g
200 Potassium Permanganate 1000g
201 Potassium Sodium Tartarate 250g
202 Potassium Thiocyanate 400g
203 p-Toluidine 500g
204 Pyridine 1L
205 Pyrogallol 100g
206 Resorcinol 100g
208 Rubenic Acid 05g
209 Safranin O 100g
210 Salicylic Acid 250g
211 Silica Gel 1000g
212 Silver Chloride 25g
213 Silver Nitrate 100g
214 Silver Sulphate 250g
215 Sodium Acetate Trihydrate 250g
216 Sodium Arsenate 100g
217 Sodium Bicarbonate 2500g
218 Sodium Bisulphite 250g
219 Sodium Borohydride 250g
220 Sodium Bromide 500g
221 Sodium Carbonate 2000g
222 Sodium Chloride 2000g
223 Sodium Cobaltonitrite 100g
224 Sodium Dichromate 250g
225 Sodium Dihydrogen Phosphate 100g
226 Sodium Hydroxide 2000g
227 Sodium Iodide 500g
228 Sodium Metal 100g
229 Sodium Nitrate 500g
230 Sodium Nitroprusside 100g
231 Sodium Phosphate 500g
232 Sodium Sulphate 500g
233 Sodium Sulphide 200g
234 Sodium Thiosulphate 500g
235 Stannous Chloride 500g
236 Starch Soluble 500g
237 Stearic Acid 500g
238 Strontium Carbonate 250g
239 Strontium Nitrate 500g
240 Succinic Acid 500g
241 Sulphur 250g
242 Sulphuric Acid 2000g
243 Tartaric Acid 250g
244 TBE buffer (Tris-Borate) 250g
245 Tertiary Butyl Alcohol 1L
246 Tetrahydrofuran (THF) 500ml
247 Thiourea 500g
248 Tin Chloride 250g
249 Toluene 2L
250 Tungstic Acid 100g
251 Urea 500g
252 Uric Acid 25g
253 Vanadium Pentaoxide 100g
254 Xylene 1.5L
255 Xylene cyanol 2L
256 Zinc Acetate 1000g
257 Zinc Carbonate 1000g
258 Zinc Chloride 1000g
259 Zinc Dust 250g
260 Zinc Nitrate 250g
261 Zinc Oxide 500g
262 Zinc Phosphate 500g
263 Zinc Sulphate 500g
15
Rotarory
Viscometer
Apparatus
Measure viscosities of opaque, settling fluids
Speed [rpm]: 0.1 to 200 (25 increments: 19 preset plus 6
editable)
Viscosity range: 1-6000000 mPa.s Max.
spring torque [mNm]: 0.0673 Accuracy:
±1.0 % full scale range Repeatability: ±0.2
% full scale range Temperature : ambient
to 1400oC Standard Accessories:
•1 pc. Stand Viscometer
•1 pc. Spindle set
•1 pc. Spindle Guard including fixing screw
•1 pc. Instruction Manual and Safety Information
•1 pc. Standard Operating Procedure
01
Estimated Cost
Rs.1.275 Million
Amount of CDR
RS. 25500/-
19 Glassware QTY
Estimated Cost
for Glass Ware
Rs.0.375 Million
Amount of CDR
RS. 7500/-
1 Aspirator bottle 3 2 Beaker 100 ml (pyrex) 12 3 Beaker 250 ml (pyrex) 6 4 Beaker 50 ml (pyrex) 12 5 Beaker 500 ml (pyrex) 6 6 Beckmann thermometer 1 7 Buchner funnel (90mm) 3 8 Burette 50 ml Rotaflow 12
9 Burette Stand 12 10 Burner 12 11 Burner tube 20
meter 12 Capillary tubes 1 pkt 13 Ceramic dish 6 14 Ceramic Plates 6x6 6 15 China dish 12 16 Chromatographic Column 3 17 Chromatography jar 12 18 Condenser Reflux 3 19 Conical flask 100 ml (pyrex) 6 20 Conical flask 250 ml (pyrex) 12 21 Cork borer 3 22 Cotton wool 2 pkt 23 Crucible 6 24 Crucible tongs 12 25 Digital thermometer 2 26 Dreschel bottle 3 27 Glass apparatus for LN2 test 1 28 Glass funnel 12 29 Glass jar 6 30 Glass plate 6 31 Glass rod 12 32 Iodine flask 250 ml 6 33 Magnetic bar 6 34 Measuring cylinder (10 ml) 6 35 Measuring cylinder (100 ml) 6 36 Measuring cylinder (250 ml) 6 37 Measuring cylinder (50 ml) 6 38 Measuring flask (500 ml) 6 39 Measuring flask 100 ml 6 40 Measuring flask 250 ml 6 41 Measuring flask 50 ml 6 42 Measuring flask 500 ml 6 43 Pestle mortar 1 44 Petri dish (Glass) 12 45 Pinch Cork with Rubber Tubing 6 46 Pipette 1 ml 6 47 Pipette 10 ml 12 48 Pipette 5 ml 6 49 Pipette Sucker 6 50 Quick fit flask (round bottom) Pyrex 250 ml 6 51 Quick fit flask (round bottom) Pyrex 500 ml 6 52 Quick fit flask (round bottom, Three neck) Pyrex 100 ml 3 53 Quick fit flask (round bottom, Two neck) Pyrex 250 ml 6 54 Quick fit flask (round bottom, Two neck) Pyrex 500 ml 6 55 Reagent bottles 250 ml 36 56 Round bottom flask stand 12 57 Screw type pinch cork 6 58 Separating funnel 100 ml 6 59 Separating funnel 250 ml 3 60 Spatula spoon glass (6 inch) 12 61 Spatula spoon stainless steel (6 inch) 12 62 Specific gravity bottle 25ml 6 63 Spirit lamp glass 3
64 Stalagmometer (pyrex) 6
65 Stopwatch digital 3
66 Test tube holders 24
67 Test Tube Stand 12
68 Test tubes (pyrex) 10 dzn
69 Thermometer 110- 3600 C 2
70 TLC aluminium plates 3 pkt
71 TLC glass plates 3 pkt
72 Tripod stand 12
73 Vacuum Dessicator Glass 2
74 Vacuum flask (250 ml) 6
75 Viscometer (pyrex) 6
76 Watch glass 12
77 Water bath (Copper) 12
78 Whattman Filter Paper 1 (UK) 2 pkt
79 Whattman Filter Paper 42 (UK) 2 pkt
80 Wick and lid 3
81 Hot plate MSH-20A 2
All Quartz double distillation unit 01 Estimated Cost Rs. Million 0.840 Amount of CDR Rs. 16800/-
Model – Vertical
Distilled Water Output Capacity – 2.5 Litres / Hours
Double Working Temperature : -10°C to 100°C
20 Distillation Apparatus
Bath Volume : Minimum 5 litre capacity Distillate water quality specifications
o It should be free from pyrogen and organic matter
o Conductivity < 1x10-6 S/cm
o Total Solids < 0.1mg/lit
Computers
• Processor Intel Core i7-9700 3.0GHz up to 4.7 GHz
Processor • RAM: 16GB, extendable up to 32 GB DDR4 2666 MHz • HDD: 1TB Serial ATA (7200 RPM) • Wireless LAN: 802.11AC 1x1 + Bluetooth 4.0 Combo • Front Ports: 4 x USB 3.1 Gen 1 2 x USB 3.1 Gen 2
Qty 10
Estimated Cost Rs. Million
1.50 Amount of
CDR Rs.30,000/
-
Optional Card Reader 2 x Audio • Rear Ports: 3 x Audio 1 x VGA 1 x DP 1 x HDMI 4 x USB
22
2.0 1 RJ-45 1 serial 1 optional parallel • Expansion Slots: 1 x PCIe x 16 1 x PCIe x 1 M.2 for WIFI
M.2 for PCIe SSD • Power Supply 180 W 85% • Onboard Gigabit Ethernet Port, Realtek RTL8111HN,
Wake on LAN • 21.5" FHD Near edgeless wide viewing angle panel,
Brightness :250 cd/m2, Contrast Ratio: 41.7 • Mouse (USB connector) • Keyboard (USB connector) • 01 Year standard warranty. • Tower Casing • Operating System: Windows 10 64 bit
23
Printers • Functions: Print, copy, scan and optional fax • Print Technology: Laser • Print Speed: Black (A4, normal) Up to 28 ppm; Black
(A4, duplex) Black (A4, duplex): Up to 18ppm; • First page out Black (A4, ready): As fast as 6.4 sec; • Black (A4, sleep) As fast as 7.7 sec; • Print Resolution: Black (best): Up to 1200 x 1200 dpi; • Monthly Duty Cycle: Up to 30,000 pages A4
03
Estimated Cost Rs. Million 0.210 Amount of CDR
Rs. 4200/-
• Memory, standard: 256 MB (printer) • Memory, maximum: 256 MB • Networking: Built-in wireless networking
(802.11b/g/n) • Duplex Printing: Automatic (standard) • Copy Speed: Black (A4): Up to 28 cpm • Cable included: Must included • Operating environment: • Temperature: 15 to 32.5ºC; Humidity: 30 to 70% RH • Compatible operating systems • Windows Client OS (32/64 bit), Win10, Win8.1, Win 8
Basic, Win8 Pro, Win8 Enterprise, Win8 Enterprise N, Win7 Starter Edition SP1, UPD Win7 Ultimate, Mobile OS, iOS, Android, Mac, Apple® macOS Sierra v10.12, Apple® macOS High Sierra v10.13, Apple® macOS Mojave v10.14, Discrete PCL6 Printer Driver.
• Warranty: One-year, next-business day, onsite warranty.
24
ACS FOR
Chemistry Lab.
1.5 Ton inverter AC with both heating and cooling option, Capacity: 18000 BTU, 230V/single phase/50 Hz, Auto-voltage adaptation: 150-260 V, refrigerant: R410 or equivalent, with installation including all accessories wires etc
6 .
Estimated Cost Rs. Million 0.840 Amount of CDR
Rs. 16800/-
26
Multimedia 3 LCD Technology , 1024 X 768, Lumens 3300 or better, Contrast 1:15000, Lamp Life 10000 Hours, Ports HDMI,USB,VGA, Ciel Mount Kit 03 Cables Safty Box etc,
02
Estimated Cost Rs. Million 0.280 Amount of CDR
Rs. 5600/-
UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY, LAHORE
TERMS & CONDITIONS / INSTRUCTIONS FOR BIDDERS
OF
EQUIPMENT COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
NAROWAL CAMPUS (NO 02)
1. Single stage/two envelope bidding procedure shall be applied in response. The
envelops shall be marked as “TECHNICAL PROPOSAL” and “FINANCIAL
PROPSAL”. The financial proposal of bids found technically non-responsive shall be
returned unopened to the respective bidders. Technically responsive bidders shall be
informed and their financial bids shall be opened in the next Central Procurement Cell
(CPC) meeting after informing the technically responsive bidders.
2. Responding organizations shall deliver sealed proposal of the “TECHNICAL & FINANCIAL PROPOSALS” before or on 15th June, 2020 at 9:30 a.m.
3. The Proposals will not be accepted after the due date &, time proposal shall be
delivered at the address given below before time. The TECHNICAL PROPOSALS
shall be opened on the same day at 10:00 a.m. in the presence of bidders or the
representatives of the responding organizations.
4. Bidders are advised not to quote different options (only one option is to be quoted). Received bid with different options shall not be entertained.
5. Price should be mentioned on FOR basis.
6. The prices, including all taxes, should be quoted item-wise in Pakistani Rupees so as
to reach the premises of the University of Engineering &Technology Lahore Narowal
Campus.
7. Offers should be valid for 120 working days from the date of opening of the Tender.
8. a. Delivery period should not exceed 8 weeks from the date of placement of order.
Earlier delivery will also be acceptable.
b. after 8 weeks successful bidder will be fined 0.5% per week of the total payable
which will be deducted from his payment. The relaxation in the delivery time will not
be provided more than 4 weeks after the expiry of delivery time of 8 weeks.
9. Bidders must submit their tender duly signed, clearly indicating the offered
specifications of each item, specified in the Tender Document.
10. Offers must be supported with comprehensive sectioned literary of the materials /
good offered.
11. The University reserves the right, at the time of placing the order, to increase or
decrease the quantity of items.
12. (a) Bids must be accompanied by 2% of total estimated cost as Earnest Money in the
shape of CDR in the name of Treasurer, University of Engineering and Technology,
Lahore without which bids will not be entertained estimated costs and amounts of
CDRs are given on Specification pages for Each Lab . Bank Guarantee is not
acceptable.
(b) the successful bidder will arrange two stamp paper @0.25% on total value of issuance of Purchase Order.
13. A.If the successful bidder fails to supply the equipment within stipulated period
mentioned in para 8, their Earnest Money shall be forfeited.
B. If the bidder failed to supply the equipment, then the University has the right to
purchase the equipment from other suppliers and any difference in payments would be
liability of the successful bidder failed to supply alone with the penalties mentioned in para 13 Clause A.
14. The equipment must be in accordance with the offered specifications.
15. Bidders must attach attested photocopy of their N.T.N. and G.S.T. Number,
Professional Tax Certificate.
16. The successful bidder(s) shall get the equipment inspected at their premises workshop
before its dispatch to UET Lahore Narowal Campus.
17. Part / advance payment is not allowed.
18. 10% security of total value of Purchase order/bill shall be deducted at the time of bill
process. The deducted amount as security will be returned after successful completion
of Defect Liability / Warranty Period, after repairing the defects in the equipment /
replacement found during the warranty period. Warranty period will be three years
from the date of installation.
19. Deduction of Income Tax and other taxes of any kind will be deducted at the source according to Governments prevailing rules.
20. Sale price of the tender document is Rs.1000/- (Non-Refundable) .The details
specifications of the required equipment are given in the subsequent pages.
21. After Sale service and supply of spare parts must be guaranteed for a period of three
year the supplier must inspect the supplied items after 12, 24 and 36 months and get
the certificate of inspection from UET Narowal Campus.
22. The original Request for Proposal documents duly signed and officially sealed by the
bidder must be submitted in whole with the proposals. Any conditional, ambiguous,
incomplete, supplementary or revised offer after the opening of tender shall not be
entertained.
23. Any overwriting/crossing, etc. appearing in the offer may be properly signed by the
person signing the tender. All pages of the tender must be properly signed & stamped.
Offer with any overwriting/use of Blanco shall not be accepted in any circumstances.
24. The Departmental/Sub Campus Inspection Committee, will get the equipment
inspected at UET Lahore Narowal campus and will have the right to reject the
equipment if not found according to the stated specifications.
25. In case any supply / material is found not in conformity with the specifications
provided in the tender, either on account of inferior quality, defective workmanship,
faulty design, faulty packing or is short supplied, or wrongly supplied, the supplier
shall replace the same free of charges.
26. The bidders are required to submit the company profile including Technical,
engineering, managerial capabilities after sale service and past experience /
performance along with their technical bid and also list of reference installation in
Pakistan for similar equipment.
27. Procurement shall be governed by the PPRA Punjab Rules-2014.
Dr.Muhammad Idrees
Head
Computer Science and Engineering
Department UET Lahore. Narowal
Campus 03004590301
Programming Lab.
item Description
qty Estimated cost and Amount of
CDR Rs.
Branded Computers with
original Software
• Processor Intel Core i7-9700 3.0GHz up to 4.7 GHz Processor
• RAM: 16GB, extendable up to 32 GB DDR4 2666 MHz
• HDD: 1TB Serial ATA (7200 RPM)
• Wireless LAN: 802.11AC 1x1 + Bluetooth 4.0 Combo
• Front Ports: 4 x USB 3.1 Gen 1 2 x USB 3.1 Gen 2 Optional Card Reader 2 x Audio
• Rear Ports: 3 x Audio 1 x VGA 1 x DP 1 x HDMI 4 x USB 2.0 1 RJ-45 1 serial 1 optional parallel
• Expansion Slots: 1 x PCIe x 16 1 x PCIe x 1 M.2 for WIFI M.2 for PCIe SSD
• Power Supply 180 W 85%
• Onboard Gigabit Ethernet Port, Realtek RTL8111HN, Wake on LAN
• 21.5" FHD Near edgeless wide viewing angle panel, Brightness :250 cd/m2, Contrast Ratio: 41.7
• Mouse (USB connector)
• Keyboard (USB connector)
• 01 Year standard warranty.
• Tower Casing
• Operating System: Windows 10 64 bit
30
(Estimated Cost Rs.4.5 Million Amount of CDR Rs.90000/-)
Multi-function
Printer • Functions: Print, copy, scan and optional fax
• Print Technology: Laser
• Print Speed: Black (A4, normal) Up to 28 ppm; Black (A4, duplex) Black (A4, duplex): Up to 18ppm;
• First page out Black (A4, ready): As fast as 6.4 sec;
• Black (A4, sleep) As fast as 7.7 sec;
• Print Resolution: Black (best): Up to 1200 x 1200 dpi;
• Monthly Duty Cycle: Up to 30,000 pages A4
• Memory, standard: 256 MB (printer)
• Memory, maximum: 256 MB
• Networking: Built-in wireless networking (802.11b/g/n)
• Duplex Printing: Automatic (standard)
• Copy Speed: Black (A4): Up to 28 cpm
• Cable included: Must included
• Operating environment:
• Temperature: 15 to 32.5ºC; Humidity: 30 to 70% RH
• Compatible operating systems
• Windows Client OS (32/64 bit), Win10, Win8.1, Win 8 Basic, Win8 Pro, Win8 Enterprise, Win8 Enterprise N, Win7 Starter Edition SP1, UPD Win7 Ultimate, Mobile OS, iOS, Android, Mac, Apple® macOS Sierra v10.12, Apple® macOS High Sierra v10.13, Apple® macOS Mojave v10.14, Discrete PCL6 Printer Driver.
• Warranty: One-year, next-business day, onsite warranty.
10
(Estimated Cost Rs.0.7 Million Amount of CDR Rs.14000/-)
2. Data Base and Operating Systems Lab. item Description
qty Estimated cost and Amount of CDR Rs.
Apple iMac 21.5" • 21.5-inch (diagonal) Retina 4K (4096*2304) display, 500 nlts brightness, wide color (P3)
• 3.4GHz Quad -Core Intel Core i5 (Turbo Boost up to 3.8GHz)
• 8GB 2666MHz DDR4 memory configurable up to 32GB
• 1TB Fusion drive, Configurable 256GB, 512GB, or 1TB SSD
• Radeon Pro 560X with 4GB of GDDR5/VRAM memory
• Two Thunderbolt 3 ports
• Native Display Port output over USB-C
• Thunderbolt 2, HDMI, DVI, and VGA output supported using adapters (sold separately)
• Stereo speakers
• Microphone
• 3.5 mm headphone jack
• Support for Apple iPhone headset with microphone
• SDXC card slot
• Four USB 3 ports (compatible with USB 2)
• Two Thunderbolt 3 (USB-C) ports
• 802.11ac Wi-Fi wireless networking IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n compatible
• Bluetooth 4.2 wireless technology
• FaceTime HD camera
• MacOS Operating System
18
(Estimated Cost Rs.4.5 Million Amount of CDR Rs.90000/-)
3. Data Communication and Networks Lab.
item Description
qty Estimated unit
Price Rs.
1. Branded Computers with original Software
• Processor Intel Core i7-9700 3.0GHz up to 4.7 GHz Processor
• RAM: 16GB, extendable up to 32 GB DDR4 2666 MHz
• HDD: 1TB Serial ATA (7200 RPM)
• Wireless LAN: 802.11AC 1x1 + Bluetooth 4.0 Combo
• Front Ports: 4 x USB 3.1 Gen 1 2 x USB 3.1 Gen 2 Optional Card Reader 2 x Audio
• Rear Ports: 3 x Audio 1 x VGA 1 x DP 1 x HDMI 4 x USB 2.0 1 RJ-45 1 serial 1 optional parallel
• Expansion Slots: 1 x PCIe x 16 1 x PCIe x 1 M.2 for WIFI M.2 for PCIe SSD
• Power Supply 180 W 85%
• Onboard Gigabit Ethernet Port, Realtek RTL8111HN, Wake on LAN
• 21.5" FHD Near edgeless wide viewing angle panel, Brightness :250 cd/m2, Contrast Ratio: 41.7
• Mouse (USB connector)
• Keyboard (USB connector)
• 01 Year standard warranty.
• Tower Casing
• Operating System: Windows 10 64 bit
40
(Estimated Cost Rs.6.0 Million Amount of CDR Rs.120,000/-)
Net Working Equipment Estimated Amount Rs.1.745 Million Amount of CDR Rs.34900/-
Ethernet Router
Managed • Router should deliver highly secure data/ Voice/ Video/ application
Services.
• Forwarding Performance in Service (IMIX) should be 750Mbps or
above
• CPU Support at least 1.3GHz Processor Multicore or Higher
• At least 9 x 1 Gbps Electrical Ports 1 SFP Port.
• 1 x USB port
• Must support Ethernet, Ethernet II • Must support 802.3x flow control
10
50,000
• Must Support port based VLAN and guest VLAN
• Ping, Tracert, ICMP, DHCP server, DHCP relay, DHCP client, DNS
client, DNS proxy, DDNS, NTP, and SNTP
• Must support IPv4 and IPv6 routing protocols including static routing,
RIP, OSPF, BGP, IS-IS, RIPng, OSPFv3, IS-ISv6, BGP4+
• Must support LDP, Static LSP, L3VPN: Inter-AS MPS VPN (Option
1/2/3), MPLS nested VPN, hierarchy of PE (HoPE), dual-homed CE,
MCE, and multirole host, L2VPN: Martini, Kompella, CCC PWs and
static PWs, MPLS TE, RSVP TE
• Must support LR, port-based mirroring, Port Trust Mode, and port
priority
• Must Support Committed access rate (CAR), FIFO, WFQ, CBQ,
Generic Traffic Shaping (GTS) and Traffic classification.
• Must support Basic Firewall Function, ASPF, ACL, filter, connection
limit
• Must support IKE, Ipsec, L2TP, NAT/NAPT, PKI, RSA, SSH v1.5/2.0,
URPF, mGRE, GRE
• Must support ARP attack prevention SSL VPN, ADVPN, GDVPN
• Must support Local authentication, RBAC, RADIUS, TACACS+
• Must support AES, DES, 3DES, MD5, SHA1
• Must support SNMP v1/v2c/v3, MIB, SYSLOG, RMON, BiMS remote
management, booting from USB drive, CLI, file system, and dual
image. DHCP, FTP, HTTP, ICMP, UDP public, UDP private, TCP
public, TCP private, and SNMP. Console port login, Telnet (VTY)
login, SSH login, and FTP login
• Must support Packet filtering, including stateful filtering, MAC address
filtering, IP and port number filtering, and time range filtering.
Layer 3 Managed
Switch
• The switch must have switching capacity more than 102 Gbps
• The switch must have forwarding capacity more than 75 Mpps
• At least 48 x 10/100/1000Base-T RJ-45 Ethernet ports and
4 x GE SFP ports
• Must support to limit MAC addresses
• Must support 802.3x flow control
• Must Support for QinQ, Voice VLAN and port based VLAN
• Must Support DHCP Client, Server and Option 82
• Must support Broadcast storm control
• Must support Layer 2 protocols including STP, RSTP, MSTP, STP
Root protection.
• Must support at least 16k MAC entries
• Must support VLANs Must support IPv4 and IPv6 routing protocols
including static routing, RIP, OSPF, RIPng, OSPFv3
• Must support Packet filter, bidirectional ACL, port-based rate limit and
time range ACLs.
• Must support authentication protocols including 802.1x and MAC based authentication
• Must support port isolation and IP Source Guard
• Must support TACACS or equivalent
• Must support configuration through CLI, Telnet, Console, SNMP and
RMON
05
80,000
Switches 24 Port
Fast Ethernet)
• The switch must have switching capacity of 48 Gbps
• The switch must have forwarding capacity more than 35 Mpps
• At least 24 x 10/100/1000Base-T RJ-45 Ethernet ports
• Must support 802.3 Ethernet, 802.3u Fast Ethernet, 802.1p Priority
Queuing
• Support for automatically adjusts for straight-through or crossover cables on all RJ-45 ports.
• Must support high-speed Ethernet connections over highly affordable
copper Category 5e cabling.
05
20,000
Access point
managed
Fully comply IEEE802.11a/b/g/n/ac, support working in both 2.4GHz and 5GHz
meanwhile, data rate min 600 Mbps, Security features WEP, WPA-PSK, WPA-
Enterprise (WPA/WPA2, TKIP/AES), MAC address authentication.
05
8,000
Wireless LAN
cards
Standards:
IEEE 802.11ac/n/a 5 GHz
IEEE 802.11n/g/b 2.4 GHz Wireless Data Rates: Up to 1.2Gbps
Security: Support 64 / 128-bit WEP, WPA / WAP2, WPA-PSK / WPA2-PSK,
802.1x Interface: PCI Express
Frequency Band: 2.4 GHz / 5 GHz
Modulation: DBPSK, DQPSK, CCK, OFDM, 16-QAM, 64-QAM, 256-QAM Transmitted Power:5 GHz : 24 dBm (FCC) / 23 dBm (CE) (EIRP)
2.4 GHz : 25 dBm (FCC) / 20 dBm (CE) (EIRP)
40
3,000
Antenna: 2 x Dual Band Detachable Antennas
Network Tool kit Computer Tool Kits for Network Cable Maintenance Tools - RJ45/RJ11/8P8C Connectors, LAN/Cat5e/Cat6 digital Cable Tester, Soldering Iron, Ethernet Stripping/Crimp Pliers etc. Tool kit.
10
50,000
Console Cable USB Console Cable USB to RJ45 Cable for Cisco, NETGEAR, Ubiquity, LINKSYS, Huawei, Juniper, TP-Link Routers/Switches for Laptops & Desktop in Windows, Mac, Linux (Blue) OS.
10
3,200
USB to Serial
cable
Standard
10
1,000
UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY, LAHORE
TERMS & CONDITIONS / INSTRUCTIONS FOR BIDDERS
OF
LAB EQUIPMENT MECHANICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
NAROWAL CAMPUS (NO 03)
1. Single stage/two envelope bidding procedure shall be applied in response. The
envelops shall be marked as “TECHNICAL PROPOSAL” and “FINANCIAL
PROPSAL”. The financial proposal of bids found technically non-responsive shall be
returned unopened to the respective bidders. Technically responsive bidders shall be
informed and their financial bids shall be opened in the next Central Procurement Cell
(CPC) meeting after informing the technically responsive bidders.
2. Responding organizations shall deliver sealed proposal of the “TECHNICAL &
FINANCIAL PROPOSALS” before or on 15th June, 2020 at 9:30 a.m.
3. The Proposals will not be accepted after the due date &, time proposal shall be
delivered at the address given below before time. The TECHNICAL PROPOSALS
shall be opened on the same day at 10:00 a.m. in the presence of bidders or the
representatives of the responding organizations.
4. Bidders are advised not to quote different options (only one option is to be quoted).
Received bid with different options shall not be entertained.
5. Price should be mentioned on FOR basis.
6. The prices, including all taxes, should be quoted item-wise in Pakistani Rupees so as
to reach the premises of the University of Engineering &Technology Lahore Narowal
Campus.
7. Offers should be valid for 120 working days from the date of opening of the Tender.
8. a. Delivery period Should not exceed 8 weeks from the date of placement of order.
Earlier delivery will also be acceptable.
b. after 8 weeks successful bidder will be fined 0.5% per week of the total payable
which will be deducted from his payment. The relaxation in the delivery time will not
be provided more than 4 weeks after the expiry of delivery time of 8 weeks.
9. Bidders must submit their tender duly signed, clearly indicating the offered
specifications of each item, specified in the Tender Document.
10. Offers must be supported with comprehensive sectioned literary of the materials /
good offered.
11. The University reserves the right, at the time of placing the order, to increase or
decrease the quantity of items.
12. (a) Bids must be accompanied by 2% of estimated cost as Earnest Money in the shape
of CDR in the name of Treasurer, University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore
without which bids will not be entertained. Bank Guarantee is not acceptable.
Estimated Cost is as under:-
a. Thermodynamics Lab. Amount of CDR Rs.230000/-
b. Heat Transfer Lab. Amount of CDR Rs.140000/-
c. Mechanics of Machines Lab. Amount of CDR Rs.130000/-
d. Metrology and Quality Assurance Lab. Amount of CDR Rs.220000/-
(b) The successful bidder will arrange two stamp paper @0.25% on total value of issuance of Purchase Order.
13. A. If the successful bidder fails to supply the equipment within stipulated period
mentioned in para 8, their Earnest Money shall be forfeited.
B. If the bidder failed to supply the equipment, then the University has the right to
purchase the equipment from other suppliers and any difference in payments would be
liability of the successful bidder failed to supply alone with the penalties mentioned in
para 13 Clause A.
14. The equipment must be in accordance with the offered specifications, Country of
Origin Should be China, Indonesia. Malaysia, Taiwan and South Korea Thailand .
15. Bidders must attach attested photocopy of their N.T.N. and G.S.T. Number,
Professional Tax Certificate.
16. The successful bidder(s) shall get the equipment inspected at their premises workshop
before its dispatch to UET Lahore Narowal Campus.
17. Part / advance payment is not allowed.
18. 10% security of total value of Purchase order/bill shall be deducted at the time of bill
process. The deducted amount as security will be returned after successful completion
of Defect Liability / Warranty Period, after repairing the defects in the equipment /
replacement found during the warranty period.
19. Deduction of Income Tax and other taxes of any kind will be deducted at the source
according to Governments prevailing rules.
20. Sale price of the tender document is Rs.1000/- (Non-Refundable) .The details
specifications of the required equipment are given in the subsequent pages.
21. After Sale service and supply of spare parts must be guaranteed for a period of one
year.
22. The original Request for Proposal documents duly signed and officially sealed by the
bidder must be submitted in whole with the proposals. Any conditional, ambiguous,
incomplete, supplementary or revised offer after the opening of tender shall not be
entertained.
23. Any overwriting/crossing, etc. appearing in the offer may be properly signed by the
person signing the tender. All pages of the tender must be properly signed & stamped.
Offer with any overwriting/use of Blanco shall not be accepted in any circumstances.
24. The Departmental/Sub Campus Inspection Committee, will get the equipment
inspected at UET Lahore Narowal Campus and will have the right to reject the
equipment if not found according to the stated specifications.
25. In case any supply / material is found not in conformity with the specifications
provided in the tender, either on account of inferior quality, defective workmanship,
faulty design, faulty packing or is short supplied, or wrongly supplied, the supplier
shall replace the same free of charges.
26. The bidders are required to submit the company profile including Technical,
engineering, managerial capabilities after sale service and past experience /
performance along with their technical bid and also list of reference installation in
Pakistan for similar equipment.
27. Procurement shall be governed by the PPRA Punjab Rules-2014.
Mr. Nazim Waheed
Head
Mechanical Engineering Department
UET Lahore. Narowal Campus
03030505736
Thermodynamics Lab Estimation at MED Narowal Campus
SN Equipment
Standard Name Technical Specifications Qty
Total Cost (Rs.
Million)
1
Fundamentals of
Humidity
Measurement
Apparatus
Climatic chamber with adjustable
humidity and transparent door,
humidification via ultrasonic atomiser,
dehumidification via Peltier cooling
element, 2 mechanical instruments
including psychrometer and hair
hygrometer, 2 electronic instruments
including capacitive sensor, and
hygrometer with synthetic fibre and
combined temperature sensor. Complete
with all accessories/attachments
including installation of equipment.
1
0.500
2
Change of State
of Gases
Apparatus
2 transparent measuring tanks, built in
compressor with outlet pressure range 2-
4 bar, hydraulic oil filling for changing
volume of test gas, electrical heater with
temperature control in tank 2, sensors
and digital displays for temperatures,
pressures and volumes. Complete with all accessories/attachments including
installation of equipment.
1
1.000
3
Thermal
Conductivity
Measurement
Unit
Investigation of thermal conductivity of
different metals, adjustable heater with
heating power range 30-50 W,
Measuring temperature range 200-300⁰ C, display of temperatures and power
consumption in the software. Complete
with all accessories/attachments including installation of equipment.
1
0.800
4
Thermal
Convection and
Radiation
Measurement
Unit
Investigation of heat transfer between
heated metal cylinder and vessel wall by
convection and radiation, vacuum
generation with rotary vane pump upto
1.5 bar, Measuring temperature range
200-250⁰C, digital displays for
temperature, pressure and heating
power. Complete with all accessories/attachments including
installation of equipment.
1
1.600
5
Advanced
Temperature
Measurement
Trainer
Steady and transient temperature
measurement with typical measurement
instruments, temperature controller,
temperature sensors: liquid
thermometer, bimetal thermometer,
Pt100, thermistor (NTC), type K
thermocouple. Measuring temperature
range 0-100⁰C. Complete with all
accessories/attachments including installation of equipment.
1
1.200
6
Single Stage
reciprocating
air compressor,
computer
controlled
single-stage piston compressor with
max. pressure 5-8 bar, intake vessel and
pressure vessel, both with pressure
sensor and additional manometer, safety
valve and pressure switch with solenoid
valve for limiting the pressure, digital
display for air flow rate, temperatures,
pressures, differential pressures and
compressor speed. Single phase.
Complete with all
accessories/attachments including installation of equipment.
1
1.500
7
Evaporation
Process
Demonstratio
n Unit
Visualization of evaporation in a tube
evaporator, Heater Power range 1-2
KW, heating circuit with heater, pump
and expansion vessel, safety valve.
Complete with all accessories/attachments including installation of equipment.
1
1.000
8
Condensing
Process
Demonstratio
n Unit
Condensing unit with main components:
compressor, condenser, filter/dryer,
receiver and humidity indicator.
Pressure switch for compressor, flow
measurement via rotameter. Single
Phase. Complete with all
accessories/attachments including
installation of equipment.
1
1.300
9
Marcet
Boiler
Apparatus
Pressure boiler with insulating jacket for
vapour pressure measurement,
temperature limiter and safety valve as
safety devices, pressure measurement by
Bourdon tube pressure gage, digital
temperature display, Measuring
temperature range 150-200⁰C,
Measuring pressure range 15-20 bar.
Complete with all accessories/attachments including
installation of equipment.
1
1.100
10
Single
Cylinder
Steam engine
Single cylinder steam engine with
alternator, Motor power 2HP. Single
Phase. Complete with all
accessories/attachments including
installation of equipment.
1
1.500
Total 11.5
Heat & Mass Transfer
SN Equipment
Standard Name Description Qty
Total Cost (Rs.
Million)
1
Fluidized Bed
Heat Transfer
Unit
The experimental setup should facilitate
and provide visual and quantitative
results related to the flow of air through
both packed and fluidised bed of
granular material and calculations of
other related parameters and should
come up with required accessories.
1 0.800
2
Free & Forced
Convection from
Flat, Pin and Fin
Plates
The experimental setup with all required
accessories, should facilitate study of
free and forced convection over
different geometries and calculations of
related parameters
1 0.900
3 Closed Cycle
Hot Air Engine
The experimental setup (including
standard instrumentations and
accessories) designed to allow students
to experimentally investigate one of the
methods available to convert heat
energy directly into work.
1 0.700
4
Multipurpose
Air duct and
Heat transfer
Unit
The experimental setup should allow
basic experiments to investigate the heat
transfer in air flows through the air duct
and should allow the air duct
experimentations for other multi-range
purposes. It should have standard
instrumentation and come up with all
required accessries
1 0.900
5
Heat Transfer
by Convection &
Radiation
Apparatus
The experimental setup should come up
with all required accessories to allow
basic experiments on the topic of
convection and radiation heat transfer
and calculations of the other related
parameters
1 1.000
6
Heat Transfer in
a Tubular Heat
Exchanger
A labortary scale expermintal setup,
including all accessories, computer
interfaced data aquisition to perform
experimentation on heat exchangers of
different types. It should come up with
different heat exchangers including shell
& tube, concentric tube, jacketed vessel,
plate type, tubular, cross flow heat
exchangers or better.
1 0.800
7 Water to Air Heat
Transfer
Apparatus
The experimental setup should allow
several experiments relevant to the thermal
exchange phenomena connected to
convection and conduction and some
experiments to fluid dynamics. In particular,
it should facilitate the study of the thermal
exchange between a gas like air and a liquid
like water and should come up with all
required accessories.
1 1.000
8 Steam to Water
Heat Exchanger
The experimental setup should facilitate
the study of the thermal exchange
between steam and water allowing
several related experiments and should
come up with all required accessories.
1 0.850
9
Temperature
Measuring Laser
Gun
The experimental setup should come up
with nominal range of digital
temperature measurements having their
conversion scales and providing good
accuracies to perform several
experiments and should come up with
all required accessories.
1 0.050
Total 7.000
Mechanics of Machines Lab.
SN Equipment
Standard Name Description Qty
Total Cost
(Rs. Million)
1 Gear Box
Apparatus Gear box apparatus with all accessories. 1 1.1
2 Disk brake
apparatus
Disk brake appratus, set of wieghts with all
required accessories 1 0.8
3
Reciprocating
and Rotating
Balancing
Machine
Lab Scale reciprocating and rotating
masses balancing machine with all required
accessories.
1 1.35
4 Gear Train
Apparatus Gear Train apparatus with all accessories. 1 0.3
5
Gear Assembly
Unit, Combined
drives
Gear assembly unit enabling study different
drive arrangements with all required
accessories.
1 0.5
6
Worm and
Wheel
Apparatus
Worm and wheel apparatus, set of weights
alongwith all required accessories 1 0.2
7 Gear Tooth
Form
Gear Tooth Form Apparatus with all
accessories. 1 0.15
8 Winch
apparatus
Winches apparatus, set of weights, rope
alongwith all accessories 1 0.25
9 Gear Efficiency
Apparatus
Gear Efficiency apparatus with set of
required accessories 1 0.6
10
Vibrations on
Machine
foundations
Lab scale unit to study vibrations on
machine foundations alongwith all required
accessories.
1 0.75
11 Screw Efficiency
Apparatus
Screw efficiency apparatus with all
required accessories. 1 0.5
Total 6.5
Metrology & Quality Assurance Lab Estimation at MED Narowal Campus
SN Equipment
Standard Name Technical Specifications Qty
Total Cost
(Rs. Million)
1 Gauge Blocks Standard size. 1 0.25
2
CMM Digital
Interface with
CAD
Integration
Multi-threading, Faster auto normal, CAD editor, best fitting faster and smoother display.
1 1
3 Optical
Comparator
work table , clamping slots, good measuring travel, allowable work load, two lens turent, digital screen protractor, duplex surface.
1 0.85
4 3D Profilometer
good roughness and topo graphy , probe radius 100m, good scan area, vertical resolution greater than 1nm, stylus loading force 1-100 mg
1 4.5
5 Ultra high
precision CMM
leading accuracy 0.28um, fixed bridge structure with moveable table, base is made of cast iron, less vibrating structure with heavy weight.
1 3.1
6 Auto Collimator
focal length 163mm- 430mm, dual axis micrometer, angular range of measurement +/- 10 mins. Resolution 1 arc sec. accuracy 2 arc sec 1 mins.
1 0.2
7
Rotating Multi-
component
Dynamometer
rotating 4 component cutting force dynamometer, non contacting transmission, measuring range upto 20kN, 30KN, and 1000 N.M.
1 0.3
8
Surface
Roughness
Tester
Measuring range: 0-25 mm, Material: stainless steel, Meter type: Analog, Shape: Round, tracing length 6mm, cutt off length 0.25mm
1 0.4
9 Infrared
Pyrometer
Resolution upto o.1 degree, accuracy +-3% of +-2 degree, distance to spot ratio 30: 1 , response time <250ms, single laser point.
1 0.3
10 Dial Callipers standard size 5 0.05
11 Micrometers Standard Size. 5 0.05
12
Total
11
Engr. Nazim
Waheed
HOD Mechanical Engineering
UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY, LAHORE
TERMS & CONDITIONS / INSTRUCTIONS FOR BIDDERS
OF
LAB EQUIPMENT BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
NAROWAL CAMPUS (NO 04)
1. . Single stage/two envelope bidding procedure shall be applied in response. The
envelops shall be marked as “TECHNICAL PROPOSAL” and “FINANCIAL
PROPSAL”. The financial proposal of bids found technically non-responsive shall
be returned unopened to the respective bidders. Technically responsive bidders
shall be informed and their financial bids shall be opened in the next Central
Procurement Cell (CPC) meeting after informing the technically responsive
bidders.
2. Responding organizations shall deliver sealed proposal of the “TECHNICAL & FINANCIAL PROPOSALS” before or on 15th June, 2020 at 9:30 a.m.
3. The Proposals will not be accepted after the due date &, time proposal shall be
delivered at the address given below before time. The TECHNICAL
PROPOSALS shall be opened on the same day at 10:00 a.m. in the presence of
bidders or the representatives of the responding organizations.
4. Bidders are advised not to quote different options (only one option is to be quoted). Received bid with different options shall not be entertained.
5. Price should be mentioned on FOR basis.
6. The prices, including all taxes, should be quoted item-wise in Pakistani Rupees so
as to reach the premises of the University of Engineering &Technology Lahore
Narowal Campus.
7. Offers should be valid for 120 working days from the date of opening of the Tender.
8. a. Delivery period should not exceed 8 weeks from the date of placement of order.
Earlier delivery will also be acceptable.
b. after 8 weeks successful bidder will be fined 0.5% per week of the total
payable which will be deducted from his payment. The relaxation in the delivery
time will not be provided more than 4 weeks after the expiry of delivery time of 8
weeks.
9. Bidders must submit their tender duly signed, clearly indicating the offered
specifications of each item, specified in the Tender Document.
10. Offers must be supported with comprehensive sectioned literary of the materials /
good offered.
11. The University reserves the right, at the time of placing the order, to increase or
decrease the quantity of items.
12. (a) Bids must be accompanied by 2% of total estimated cost as Earnest Money in the
shape of CDR in the name of Treasurer, University of Engineering and Technology,
Lahore without which bids will not be entertained. Bank Guarantee is not
acceptable. Estimated costs are given on tender Notice against each Lab.
Name of Lab Amount of CDR
1.Medical Terminology Rs.4900/-
2.Anatomy Physiology Lab Rs.77700/-
3.Electromechanical Systems Technologies Rs.134940/-
4.Diagnostic and Monitoring Medical Devices Rs.53680/
5.Clinical Laboratory Instrumentation and
Automation
Rs.19680/
6.Therapeutic Critical Care and Life Support
Medical Devices
Rs.33560/
7.Bioinstrumentation and Bioelectronics Rs.140400/
(b) the successful bidder will arrange two stamp paper @0.25% on total value of
issuance of Purchase Order.
13. A. If the successful bidder fails to supply the equipment within stipulated period
mentioned in para 8, their Earnest Money shall be forfeited.
B. If the bidder failed to supply the equipment, then the University has the right to
purchase the equipment from other suppliers and any difference in payments would be liability of the successful bidder failed to supply alone with the penalties
mentioned in para 13 Clause A.
14. The equipment must be in accordance with the offered specifications and
Country of Origin must be UK, Europe, Japan, Australia, Oceania, U.S.A
&Canada.
15. Bidders must attach attested photocopy of their N.T.N. and G.S.T. Number,
Professional Tax Certificate.
16. The successful bidder(s) shall get the equipment inspected at their premises
workshop before its dispatch to UET Lahore Narowal Campus.
17. Part / advance payment is not allowed.
18. 10% security of total value of Purchase order/bill shall be deducted at the time of
bill process. The deducted amount as security will be returned after successful
completion of Defect Liability / Warranty Period, after repairing the defects in the
equipment / replacement found during the warranty period.
19. Payment will be made on availability of funds, if delayed due to any reason; no
extra interest / mark-up will be accepted or paid.
20. Deduction of Income Tax and other taxes of any kind will be deducted at the
source according to Governments prevailing rules.
21. Sale price of the tender document is Rs.1000/- (Non-Refundable) .The details
specifications of the required equipment are given in the subsequent pages.
22. After Sale service and supply of spare parts must be guaranteed for a period of
one year.
23. The original Request for Proposal documents duly signed and officially sealed by
the bidder must be submitted in whole with the proposals. Any conditional,
ambiguous, incomplete, supplementary or revised offer after the opening of tender
shall not be entertained.
24. Any overwriting/crossing, etc. appearing in the offer may be properly signed by
the person signing the tender. All pages of the tender must be properly signed &
stamped. Offer with any overwriting/use of Blanco shall not be accepted in any
circumstances.
25. The Departmental/Sub Campus Inspection Committee, will get the equipment
inspected at UET Lahore Narowal Campus and will have the right to reject the
equipment if not found according to the stated specifications.
26. In case any supply / material is found not in conformity with the specifications
provided in the tender, either on account of inferior quality, defective
workmanship, faulty design, faulty packing or is short supplied, or wrongly
supplied, the supplier shall replace the same free of charges.
27. The bidders are required to submit the company profile including Technical,
engineering, managerial capabilities after sale service and past experience /
performance along with their technical bid and also list of reference installation in
Pakistan for similar equipment.
28. Procurement shall be governed by the PPRA Punjab Rules-2014.
Dr.Farooq Ahmad
Head
Biomedical Engineering Department
UET Lahore. Narowal Campus
03214070674
1. Medical Terminology and Biology for Engineers
Item
No. Equipment with Technical Specification Quantity
1 Animal Cell Model
-Large Size
-Base Mounted
1
2 Plant Cell Model
-Large Size
-Base Mounted
1
3 Bacterium Model
-Large Size
-Base Mounted
1
4 DNA Double Helix Model
-Large Size
-Base Mounted
1
5 Virus Model
-Large Size
-Base Mounted
1
6 Wall Charts
-FramedWall Charts (size atleast 80×110cm) each illustratingCell, Neuron,
Homeostasis, Skeleton, Heart, Kidney, Liver, Stomach, Brain, Ear, Teeth, Eye,
Muscle Tissue, Metabolic Pathways, Skin, Central Nervous System,
Cardiovascular System, Gastrointestinal System, Respiratory System
1 Each
7 Prepared Slide Set for Microscope
-Comes with Storage Boxand containing slides ofMixed Bacteria Types,
Amoeba, Euglena, Paramecium, Rhizopus, Sporangia, Buttercup Root, Corn
Stem, Privet Leaf, Hydra, Earthworm, Human Blood Smear, Spirogyra,
Human Cell Division Phases etc.
1
Anatomy, Physiology and Biophysics for Engineers
Item
No. Equipment with Technical Specification Quantity
1 Disarticulated Human Skeleton Model
-Life Size Adult and Half Side included, Complete in mounted skull, sternum, hyoid,
and spinal column etc., Connected hand and foot
-Storage Box
1
2 Shoulder Joint Model
-Life Size Adult Functional Model, includes Scapula, part of Clavicle, Top portion of
humerus, ligaments stretch etc.
-Base Mounted
1
3 Hip Joint Model
-Life Size Adult Functional Model, Includes Functional hip joint, femoral head in the
socket, ligaments stretch etc. -Base Mounted
1
4 Multipart Brain Model
-Life size Adult Human, medially divided and both halves, can be disassembled into
Frontal with parietal lobes, Temporal with occipital lobes, Half of brain stem, Half of
cerebellum etc. -Removable base.
1
5 Stomach Model
-Life Size Adult, shows layers of stomach wall, The front half of the stomach is
removable for detailed study
-Base Mounted
1
6 Lung Model
-Life Size Adult Human, Cut-away of lung shows bronchus, arteries, veins, lymph
nodes, bronchial passages and trachea bifurcation etc.
-Base Mounted
1
7 Functional Model for Eye
-To demonstrate the optical functions of the human eye, e.g. representation of an
object on the retina, accommodation, short-sightedness and far-sightedness etc.
-Package includes all necessary components like eyeball and lenses, illumination
source, sliding mechanism etc.
1
8 Functional Model for Ear
-To show the operation of human ear from a functional prospective
-Package includes all necessary components like tympanic membrane, ossicles,
cochlea, basilar hearing membrane, supporting base etc.
1
9 Physiology Teaching Platform (Power Lab or Equivalent)
The system should be able to acquire, analyze and record all important biomedical
signals with stimulator, related to the study of human physiology. The hardware is
fully integrated to software with online & offline recording and analysis capability.
Package is complete in all aspects and with comprehensive teaching and study support
material.
Note:
Each package must be delivered with a pre-configured desktop PC and necessary
software installed, should have option to create new experiments for deep
understanding of physiological concepts and be in fully operational condition. It must
also include all Compatible Transducers, Electrodes, Accessories, Consumables,
Power Supply (for 220V), and Operation Manual, etc.
3
3. Electromechanical Systems Technologies
Item
No. Equipment with Technical Specification Quantity
1 Plasma cleaner
Chamber Dimensions 3” diameter by 7” deep
System Dimensions 8” H x 10” W x 8” D
System Weight 12 lbs
Chamber Material Pyrex
Input Power 100 W
RF Frequency 8 -12 MHz
Inlet 1/8” NPT needle valve
Outlet 1/2” O.D. glass or quartz tubing
1
2 Optical microscope
Macro imaging Super widefield overview image with up to 40
mm scan field on the sample
Illumination system – Full LED incident light illumination;
viewing techniques:
Brightfield, darkfield, DIC, qualitative POL, oblique illumination,
UV, OUV
– Full LED transmitted light illumination; viewing techniques:
Brightfield, qualitative POL
Status feedback Status indicator on front
Service interval indicator (on back of instrument)
Operation support Integrated contrast manager
Integrated illumination manager
Objective nosepiece Motorized, brightfield/darkfield objectives
(M32), 6-position
Microscope stages Manual inspection stage 8 x 8
Electrical system Supply voltage: 100–120/220–240 V AC,
50/60 Hz
1
3 Digital microscope
10x-50x, 230x magnification
640x480 pixel resolution
USB 2.0
4 LED always on
PC/Mac Compatible
Windows RT tablet-compatible
2
4 Temperature and humidity chamber
User-friendly touch-screen operation
Three different ‘constant mode’ settings can be
saved for single-setting operation
1
Store 40 cycling programs, with up to 99 steps
each
Programs may be written on a PC and uploaded
via USB
The trend-graph display shows a record of
setpoints and actual values
Operation data can be downloaded as needed,
or continually, to USB
System alarms are stored in memory for
historical review
Built-in timer functions allow the chamber to
be started or shut down automatically
5 850 Universal interface
Four Analog Ports
Input Protection: ±250V continuous
Selectable Voltage Gain: X1, X10, X100,
X1000
High Speed Sampling
Measure voltages on two channels with sample
rates of up to 10 MHz simultaneously or on
three or four channels at up to 1 MHz
simultaneously.
15 W Function Generator
Waveforms: sine, triangle, variable duty-cycle
square wave, positive and negative ramps, DC
Frequency Range: 0.001 Hz to 100 kHz; 1 mHz
resolution
Amplitude Range: ±15 V
Resolution: 7.3 mV, 12-bit DAC
Max Output Current: 1 A at 15 V, over-current
detection
Dual Independent High Frequency Function
Generators
Independent control of frequency, waveform,
and amplitude
Waveforms: sine, triangle, variable duty-cycle
square wave, positive and negative ramps, DC
Frequency Range: 0.001 Hz to 500 kHz; 1 mHz
resolution
Amplitude Range: ±10 V
Resolution: 2.5 mV, 12-bit DAC
Max Output Current: 50 mA at 10 V
Computer Connection
USB 2.0 or 3.0
2
6 Vibration shaker
Wide frequency band combined with high peak
forces
1
• Low mass, high performance armature
construction
• Base or trunnion mounted
• Powered by compact, quiet and energy
efficient amplifiers
• Robust, lightweight suspension system provides
excellent torsional and traverse stiffness with
minimal impact on system acceleration
7 Capacitive box, MS3110BDPC (or equivalent)
The MS3110 is a general purpose, ultra-low
noise CMOS IC that transforms a changing
input capacitance into an analog
output voltage. The MS3110 can be interfaced
to either differential or single capacitor
elements. Sensitivity to
4.0aF/rtHz is typical for the IC. The MS3110 is
extremely flexible, with many adjustable
parameters including gain,
bandwidth, and offset. An on-chip EEPROM is
used to store desired settings. Only a single
+5Vdc supply and a few
decoupling components are required for
operation
1
8 Hairnet 20
9 Facemask 10
10 Bunny Suits 20
11 Booties 20
12 Gloves 10
13 Silicon wafers Packs of 4,6,8 inch 1
4. Diagnostic and Monitoring Medical Devices
Item
No. Equipment with Technical Specification Quantity
1 Human merging frequency and upper hearing threshold measurement system Determine
the merging frequency and upper acoustic threshold of test subjects of various ages. Stimulate the ear with tones at the lower and upper acoustic threshold using a sine wave generator and
headphones.
-Digital audio function generator
-Stereo Headphone
Note:
Each package must be in fully operational condition. It must also include all
2
Compatible Transducers, Electrodes, Accessories, Consumables, Power Supply (for
220V), and Teaching material, etc. (PC should be provided if applicable)
2 Subjective colour mixing with the colour wheel system
Reproduce the perception of a mixed color or of white using rotating colored discs.
-Rotating Colored Disc
-Adjustable Power Supply
Note:
Each package must be in fully operational condition. It must also include all
Compatible Transducers, Electrodes, Accessories, Consumables, Power Supply (for
220V), and Teaching material, etc. (PC should be provided if applicable)
2
3 Human visual field determination system
Determination of the visual field of the right and left eye for white, blue, red and
green. Detection of any visual field deficiency (scotoma).
-Appropriate perimeter
-Protractor scale
Note:
Each package must be in fully operational condition. It must also include all
Compatible Transducers, Electrodes, Accessories, Consumables, Power Supply (for
220V), and Teaching material, etc. (PC should be provided if applicable)
2
4 Time Resolving capability of the Human Eye
Determination of relation between the light’s incidence angle and flicker fusion
frequency to measure time resolving capacity of human eye.
-Digital function generator with stimulant light source
-Appropriate perimeter
Note:
Each package must be in fully operational condition. It must also include all
Compatible Transducers, Electrodes, Accessories, Consumables, Power Supply (for
220V), and Teaching material, etc. (PC should be provided if applicable)
2
5 Measuring reading skills system
Determination of subject’s reading speed. It is an important prerequisite for the proper
handling of all kinds of texts by precisely studying the movement of eyes during the
electrophysiological measurement. -Appropriate Data Acquisition Unit
-Relevant sensors and electrodes
Note:
Each package must be in fully operational condition. It must also include all
Compatible Transducers, Electrodes, Accessories, Consumables, Power Supply (for
220V), and Teaching material, etc. (PC should be provided if applicable)
2
6 Diagnosis of lung disease (FEV) system
The system is intended to relate to medical diagnostics in the field of pulmonary function tests.
-Appropriate Data Acquisition Unit -Relevant spirometery sensors
-Multiple disposable mouthpiece
Note:
Each package must be in fully operational condition. It must also include all
2
Compatible Transducers, Electrodes, Accessories, Consumables, Power Supply (for
220V), and Teaching material, etc. (PC should be provided if applicable)
7 Direct determination of lung volume from a spirogram
The apparatus is meant to provide students an understanding of spirometery.
-Appropriate Data Acquisition Unit -Relevant spirometery sensors
-Multiple disposable mouthpiece
Note:
Each package must be in fully operational condition. It must also include all
Compatible Transducers, Electrodes, Accessories, Consumables, Power Supply (for
220V), and Teaching material, etc. (PC should be provided if applicable)
2
8 Digital Kymograph
The device consists of
-Revolving drum wrapped with a sheet of paper
-Digital speed controller
-Adjustable power supply Note:
Each package must be in fully operational condition. It must also include all
Compatible Transducers, Electrodes, Accessories, Consumables, Power Supply (for
220V), and Teaching material, etc. (PC should be provided if applicable)
1
5. Clinical Laboratory Instrumentation and Automation
Item
No. Equipment with Technical Specification Quan
tity
1 Absorption of light (UV-VisSpectroscopy)
▪ Spectrophotometer 190-1100nm with quartz cell
▪ Included volumetric flasks 100ml, pipette 1ml with dish, pipettor, weighing dishes,
steel micro spoon, 100micro-ltr syringe, 500ml wash bottle, funnel, glass etc.
Included (at least) e.g. Methanol 500 -750 ml, N’N-dimethylformamide puriss atleast 1 ltr,
ethyl alcohol abs.500 – 750 ml, ethylene glycol 250 – 500 ml, methyl orange soln. 0.1%
250-500 ml, Distilled water 1 ltr.
Note:
Each package must be in fully operational condition. It must also include all
Compatible Transducers, Electrodes, Accessories, Consumables, Power Supply
(for 220V), and Teaching material, etc. (PC should be provided if applicable)
1
2 Refrigerator
▪ Basic clinical laboratory refrigerator
▪ Atleast 125L capacity, single glass door, 2-15 degree Celsius operation
▪ Controlled automatic operation, LED lighting
▪ Locking mechanism, caster wheels, stainless steel interior
Note:
1
Each package must be in fully operational condition. It must also include all
Compatible Transducers, Electrodes, Accessories, Consumables, Power Supply
(for 220V), and Teaching material, etc.
6. Therapeutic, Critical Care and Life Support Medical Devices
Item
No. Equipment with Technical Specification Quantity
1 Defibrillator
-Automatic biphasic external defibrillator with LCD display
-ECG synchronized operation
-Adjustable energy range (atleast 200J)
-Less charging time (max 8 secs).
Note:
Each package must be in fully operational condition. It must also include all
Compatible Transducers, Electrodes, Accessories, Consumables, Power Supply (for
220V), and Teaching material, etc. (PC should be provided if applicable)
1
2 Diathermy
-Microprocessor based Electrosurgical system monopolar and bipolar
controls
-RF power for monopolar cutting atleast 100 watt
-Output power for bipolar coagulation atleast 100 watt
-Included auto self-test, earth free patient circuit and patient plate and
control switch
-conform to I.E.C-601-1 standard or equivalent
Note:
Each package must be in fully operational condition. It must also include all
Compatible Transducers, Electrodes, Accessories, Consumables, Power Supply (for
220V), and Teaching material, etc. (PC should be provided if applicable)
1
3 Infant incubator
-Both microprocessor and manual control
-Digital display of parameters
-Skin, air temperature and humidity control
-Alarm for system failure
Note:
Each package must be in fully operational condition. It must also include all
Compatible Transducers, Electrodes, Accessories, Consumables, Power Supply (for
220V), and Teaching material, etc. (PC should be provided if applicable)
1
4 Multipara meter Bedside monitor
-Minimum 10 inches color touch screen multiple trace capability
-Built in NIBP,ECG,Temperature,SpO2,Respiration etc. measurement
-Atleast 3 hours battery operation
Note:
Each package must be in fully operational condition. It must also include all
Compatible Transducers, Electrodes, Accessories, Consumables, Power Supply (for
220V), and Teaching material, etc. (PC should be provided if applicable)
1
7. Bioinstrumentation and Bioelectronics
Item No. Equipment with Technical Specification Quantity
1 Electrical signal analysis system including oscilloscope, function generator,
digital multimeter, DC power supply
Equipment for learning fundamental concepts of electrical circuits and include
atleast:
• Mixed-signal oscilloscope
-Bandwidth 100 MHz-1GHz
-4 Channels
-Sampling rate 2.5-5 GS/s (single channel)
-Record length 8M points or more
• Function Generator
-Dual channel mode
-Max Frequency 20-30 MHz
-Sampling Rate 200 MSa/s or more
-Waveform types are sine, square, ramp, triangle, DC
• Digital Multimeter
-High Resolution, Voltage, Current Range
-Resolution 5-1⁄2 digits
-Voltage 250V or more
-Current 10A or more
-Multiple measurement functions e.g. (VDC, VAC, continuity,
resistance, diode etc.
• DC Power Supply
-Multiple Channel, Dynamic Voltage and Current Range
-3 Channels
-0 to +5 V / 0 to 1 A or more
-0 to +20 V / 0 to 0.5 A or more
-0 to -20 V / 0 to 0.5 A or more
Note:
Each package must be in fully operational condition. It must also include all
Compatible Transducers, Electrodes, Accessories, Consumables, Power Supply
(for 220V), and Teaching material, etc.(PC should be provided if applicable)
3
2 Basic electronics trainers including electronics engineering and operational
amplifier experimental modules
3
Enables the learner to quickly adapt to the analog and digital operational circuit
concepts with hands on training and includes atleast:
• Modular Platform
• Oscilloscope (400 kS/s – 800kS/s or more), Digital Multimeter (4-1/2 digits or
more), Function Generator (sinewave and squarewave), Variable Power Supply,
Breadboard for circuits and electronics etc.
• Allexperiments and instructor's manuals
Note:
Each package must be in fully operational condition. It must also include all
Compatible Transducers, Electrodes, Accessories, Consumables, Power Supply
(for 220V), and Teaching material, etc.(PC should be provided if applicable)
3 Sensor training hardware with multiple sensor experimental modules
Teach and demonstrate the fundamentals of operating with wide variety of
sensors commonly used today. The system must include a wide variety of
sensors including atleast:
• Modular Platform
• Strain gauge, Piezo film sensor, Potentiometer, Pressure sensor,
Temperature sensor, Range sensors, Encoders • All experiments and instructor's manuals
Note:
Each package must be in fully operational condition. It must also include
all Compatible Transducers, Electrodes, Accessories, Consumables, Power
Supply (for 220V), and Teaching material, etc.(PC should be provided if
applicable)
3
4 Specialized biomedical electronics application training hardware with
multiple test and simulation modules
Teach and demonstrate measuring circuits and detect the basic physiological signals with operation. Must include at least:
• Function Generator, A/D signal converter, Oscilloscope
• ECG, EMG, EEG, Blood Pressure,Simulator(s)
Note:
Each package must be in fully operational condition. It must also include
all Compatible Transducers, Electrodes, Accessories, Consumables, Power
Supply (for 220V), and Teaching material, etc. (PC should be provided if
applicable)
3
UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY, LAHORE
TERMS & CONDITIONS / INSTRUCTIONS FOR BIDDERS
OF
LAB EQUIPMENT CIVIL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
NAROWAL CAMPUS (NO 05)
1. Single stage/two envelope bidding procedure shall be applied in response. The envelops
shall be marked as “TECHNICAL PROPOSAL” and “FINANCIAL PROPSAL”. The
financial proposal of bids found technically non-responsive shall be returned unopened to
the respective bidders. Technically responsive bidders shall be informed and their
financial bids shall be opened in the next Central Procurement Cell (CPC) meeting after
informing the technically responsive bidders.
2. Responding organizations shall deliver sealed proposal of the “TECHNICAL & FINANCIAL PROPOSALS” before or on 15th June, 2020 at 9:30 a.m.
3. The Proposals will not be accepted after the due date &, time proposal shall be delivered
at the address given below before time. The TECHNICAL PROPOSALS shall be opened
on the same day at 10:00 a.m. in the presence of bidders or the representatives of the
responding organizations.
4. Bidders are advised not to quote different options (only one option is to be quoted). Received bid with different options shall not be entertained.
5. Price should be mentioned on FOR basis.
6. The prices, including all taxes, should be quoted item-wise in Pakistani Rupees so as to
reach the premises of the University of Engineering &Technology Lahore Narowal
Campus.
7. Offers should be valid for 120 working days from the date of opening of the Tender.
8. a. Delivery period should not exceed 8 weeks from the date of placement of order.
Earlier delivery will also be acceptable.
b. after 8 weeks successful bidder will be fined 0.5% per week of the total payable
which will be deducted from his payment. The relaxation in the delivery time will
not be provided more than 4 weeks after the expiry of delivery time of 8 weeks.
9. Bidders must submit their tender duly signed, clearly indicating the offered specifications
of each item, specified in the Tender Document.
10. Offers must be supported with comprehensive sectioned literary of the materials / good
offered.
11. The University reserves the right, at the time of placing the order, to increase or decrease
the quantity of items.
12. (a) Bids must be accompanied by 2% of total estimated cost as Earnest Money in the shape
of CDR in the name of Treasurer, University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore
without which bids will not be entertained. Bank Guarantee is not acceptable.
Amount of CDR IS AS Under :-
Name Of Lab Amount of CDR Rs.
1. Structural Engineering Division Equipment Rs.284300/-
a. Multimedia Projectors Rs.8000/-
b. Air Conditioners Rs.8000/-
2. Geotechnical and Transportation Engg Div Equipment Rs.30000/-
c. Multimedia Projectors Rs.8000/-
d. Air Conditioners Rs.8000/-
3. Survey Laboratory Rs.25200/-
e. Multimedia Projectors Rs.4000/-
f. Air Conditioners Rs.8000/-
4. Hydraulic &Irrigation Engineering Division
g. Multimedia Projectors Rs.8000/-
h. Air Conditioners Rs.12000/-
5. .Environmental Engineering Lab, Rs.228200/-
(b) the successful bidder will arrange two stamp paper @0.25% on total value of issuance
of Purchase Order.
13. A. If the successful bidder fails to supply the equipment within stipulated period
mentioned in para 8, their Earnest Money shall be forfeited.
B. If the bidder failed to supply the equipment, then the University has the right to
purchase the equipment from other suppliers and any difference in payments would be liability of the successful bidder failed to supply alone with the penalties
mentioned in para 13 Clause A.
14. The equipment must be in accordance with the offered specifications.
15. Bidders must attach attested photocopy of their N.T.N. and G.S.T. Number, Professional
Tax Certificate.
16. The successful bidder(s) shall get the equipment inspected at their premises workshop
before its dispatch to UET Lahore Narowal Campus.
17. Part / advance payment is not allowed.
18. 10% security of total value of Purchase order/bill shall be deducted at the time of bill
process. The deducted amount as security will be returned after successful completion of
Defect Liability / Warranty Period, after repairing the defects in the equipment /
replacement found during the warranty period.
19. Deduction of Income Tax and other taxes of any kind will be deducted at the source according to Governments prevailing rules.
20. Sale price of the tender document is Rs.1000/- (Non-Refundable) .The details
specifications of the required equipment are given in the subsequent pages.
21. After Sale service and supply of spare parts must be guaranteed for a period of one
year.
22. The original Request for Proposal documents duly signed and officially sealed by the
bidder must be submitted in whole with the proposals. Any conditional, ambiguous,
incomplete, supplementary or revised offer after the opening of tender shall not be
entertained.
23. Any overwriting/crossing, etc. appearing in the offer may be properly signed by the
person signing the tender. All pages of the tender must be properly signed & stamped.
Offer with any overwriting/use of Blanco shall not be accepted in any circumstances.
24. The Departmental/sub campus Inspection Committee, will get the equipment inspected
at UET Lahore Narowal Campus and will have the right to reject the equipment if not
found according to the stated specifications.
25. In case any supply / material is found not in conformity with the specifications provided
in the tender, either on account of inferior quality, defective workmanship, faulty design,
faulty packing or is short supplied, or wrongly supplied, the supplier shall replace the
same free of charges.
26. The bidders are required to submit the company profile including Technical, engineering,
managerial capabilities after sale service and past experience / performance along with
their technical bid and also list of reference installation in Pakistan for similar equipment.
27. Procurement shall be governed by the PPRA Punjab Rules-2014.
Mr.Intezar Hussain
Head
Civil Engineering Department
UET Lahore. Narowal Campus
0346 4801412
1. Structural Enginereing Divison
Item Specifications Qty
Estd.
Unit Cost
(million
PKR)
Estd.
Total Cost
(million
PKR)
Concrete Mixer
for High Strength
Concrete
Mixer Pan Capacity 130-150 liter. Yield
per mixture: 80- 90 L) along with vibrating
table 1200 mm x 600 mm, Countries of
Origin for mixer: USA, Canada, Europe
(Turkey excluded), Australia, New
Zealand, Japan, South Korea 1 1.500 1.500
One Point
Workability
Appratus
For performing slump test on concrete as
per ASTM C143/C143M-15a. Stainless
steel mould base 8 inch dia, top 4 inch and
height 12 inch. Accessories: metal base
with clamps, graduated temping rod,
measuring column, cone funnel and scoop.
5 0.120 0.600
Digital Weight
Balance Capacity
100 kg
100kg, platform type, Mains/Battery
operated. Countries of Origin: USA,
Canada, Europe (Turkey excluded),
Australia, New Zealand, Japan, South
Korea.
1 0.160 0.160
Cylindrical
Moulds 150 mm
Dia 300 mm
Height
150 mm internal Dia, 300 mm Height
20 0.050 1.000
Cylindrical
Moulds 100 mm
Dia 200 mm
Height
100 mm internal Dia, 200 mm Height
20 0.040 0.800
Moulds Cube 150
mm
150 mm each side, cast iron, 2 parts 20 0.050 1.000
Moulds Cube 100
mm
100 mm each side, cast iron, 2 parts 20 0.037 0.740
Apparatus to
prepare mortar
cubes
Conforming to ASTM C305 and ASTM
C451. Nominal Capacity of mixing bowl:
4.73 liters as ASTM C305, motor
power:124W minimum. Non-
programmable, non- automatic (manual).
The paddle must conform to ASTM C305.
EN paddle will not be accepted . 230 V,
50-60 Hz, 1 ph. Accessories: Second steel
filling hopper, Hard rubber scraper,
Reference sand: 5Kg Countries of Origin:
USA, Canada, Europe (Turkey excluded),
Australia, New Zealand, Japan, South
Korea.
1 0.900 0.900
Core Cutting
Appratus
Universal core drill machine Conforming
to ASTM C42, Accessories, Water
collecting ring, trolley, Coring bit for
50mm dia. x 400mm long cores with
attached head, Coring bit for 75mmdia x
400mm long core with attached head,
Coring bit for 100mmdia x 400mm long
core with attached head, Coring bit for
150mmdia x 400mm long core with
attached head, Core extractor. Power
supply: 230 V 1 ph 50/60Hz
Countries of Origin: USA, Canada, Europe
(Turkey excluded), Australia, New
Zealand, Japan, South Korea.
1 1.800 1.800
Digital Rebound
Hammer
Conforming to ASTM C805/805M-13a..
Microprocessor operated, continuous
automatic recording of rebound number,
angle of strike. Capable of registering and
processing data and then transferring them
to a PC. Live display of results.
Accessories: Calibration anvil, USB cable
for data transfer, battery charger,abrasive
stone, PC software, carrying case
1 0.300 0.300
Countries of Origin: USA, Canada, Europe
(Turkey excluded), Australia, New
Zealand, Japan, South Korea
Ultrasonic Pulse
Velocity tester
Conforming to ASTM C597-16.
Microprocessor operated, Continuous
automatic recording of travel time, data
storage,processing and transferring to PC
via USB port. Measuring range: 0 - 3000 μs
- accuracy +/- 0.1 μs. Language: English.
Accessories: two 55kHz probes with
connection cables, calibrating cylinder, PC
software, USB cable for data transfer,
battery charger, contact past Countries of
Origin: USA, Canada, Europe (Turkey
excluded), Australia, New Zealand, Japan,
South Korea.
1 1.000 1.000
Moulds for Beams and Columns
For casting concrete specimens of
following sizes; 150 mm x 150 mm x 500
mm (3 No.), 100 mm x 100 mm x 10 0.06 0.600
350 mm (2 No.), 150 mm dia x 500 mm
length (1 No.),
100 mm x 150 mm x 1050 mm (4 No.)
Temprature
Controlled Oven
General purpose drying oven for laboratory
use. Forced Convection, Nominal capacity
400 liters, Max. temperature: 200°C
Countries of Origin: USA, Canada, Europe
(Turkey excluded), Australia, New
Zealand, Japan, South Korea
2 0.445 0.890
Minor Instruments
04 No. Vernier callipers (300 @ 0.05 mm),
04 No. screw gauge (25 mm @ 0.01 mm),
02 No. analogue dial gauges 25 mm x 0.01
mm, 02 No. digital dial gauges 25 mm x
0.01 mm 01 No. Le chatelier apparatus, 01
No.
1 2.925 2.925
Manual Vicat apparatus, 01 No.
Compacting factor apparatus, 01 No.
Digital Weighing balance 16Kg @ 0.1g ,
01 No. Bulk Density Apparatus (ASTM
C29), 01 No. Specific Gravity Apparatus
for coarse aggregates, 01 No. Pycnometer
Apparatus for specific gravity (ASTM
C128), 01 No. Aggregate Impact Value
apparatus (BS 812), 01 No. Unsymmetrical
bending apparatus, 01 No. Column
buckling apparatus, 01 No. Shear Center
apparatus, 01 No. Strain measuring
apparatus with strain gauges, a strain
rosette and mini built-in data logger (Not
Universal data logger)
Countries of origin for analogue and digital
dial gauges: USA, Canada, Europe (Turkey
excluded), Australia, New Zealand, Japan,
South Korea.
Multimedia /
Smart Board
3 LCD Technology , 1024 X 768, Lumens
3300 or better, Contrast 1:15000, Lamp
Life 10000 Hours, Ports HDMI,USB,VGA,
Ciel Mount Kit 03 Cables Safty Box etc,
4 0.100 0.400
ACs for Labs of
Civil Engineering
Department
1.5 Ton inverter AC with both heating and
cooling option, Capacoty: 18000 BTU,
230V/single phase/50 Hz, Auto-voltage
adaptation: 150-260 V, referigerant: R410 4
0.100 0.400
or equivalent, with installation.
Total 15.015
2. Geo Technical Engineering Division
Item Specifications Qty
Estimated
Unit Cost
(million
PKR)
Estimated
Total Cost
(million
PKR)
Triaxial Test
System with
complete
accessories
Capacity: 50 kN, proving ring and dial
gauges based system, data logging not
required, capacble of saturating the sample
and performing CD,CU,UU triaxial tests.
All accessories
1 1.500 1.500
Country of origin: USA, Canada, Europe
(Turkey excluded), Australia, New
Zealand, Japan, South Korea.
Multimedia /
Smart Board 3 LCD Technology , 1024 X 768, Lumens
3300 or better, Contrast 1:15000, Lamp
Life 10000 Hours, Ports HDMI,USB,VGA,
Ciel Mount Kit 03 Cables Safty Box etc
4 0.100 0.400
ACs for Labs of
Civil Engineering
Department
1.5 Ton inverter AC with both heating and
cooling option, Capacoty: 18000 BTU,
230V/single phase/50 Hz, Auto-voltage
adaptation: 150-260 V, referigerant: R410
or equivalent, with installation.
4 0.100 0.400
Total 2.300
3. Survey Lab.
Item Specifications Qty
Estimated
Unit Cost
(million
PKR)
Estimated
Total Cost
(million
PKR)
Digital Theodolite Magnification: 30x without EDM USA,
Canada, Europe (Turkey excluded),
Australia, New Zealand, Japan, South
3 0.200 0.600
Korea.
Alidade For plane tabling, brass-made 20 0.003 0.060
Minor Equipment
04 No.Thermometers 0-100 Deg C @ 0.1
deg C, 16 No. Trestle wooden, 02 No.
Spring Balance, 02 No. Prismatic Compass,
12 No. Steel Ranging Rods G.I pipes, 12
No. Steel Ranging poles, 04 No. Spirit
level for plane tabeling, 02 No. Steel tape
100m length, 40 No. Wooden pegs, 40 No.
steel pegs, 04 No. steel hammer
1 0.600 0.600
Multimedia /
Smart Board
3 LCD Technology , 1024 X 768, Lumens
3300 or better, Contrast 1:15000, Lamp
Life 10000 Hours, Ports HDMI,USB,VGA,
Ciel Mount Kit 03 Cables Safty Box etc
2 0.100 0.200
ACs for Labs of
Civil Engineering
Department
1.5 Ton inverter AC with both heating and
cooling option, Capacoty: 18000 BTU,
230V/single phase/50 Hz, Auto-voltage
adaptation: 150-260 V, referigerant: R410
or equivalent, with installation.
4 0.100 0.400
Total 1.860
4.Hydraulics &
Irrigation
Engineering
Division.
Item Specifications Qty
Estimated
Unit Cost
(million
PKR)
Estimated
Total Cost
(million
PKR)
Multimedia /
Smart Board
3 LCD Technology , 1024 X 768, Lumens
3300 or better, Contrast 1:15000, Lamp
Life 10000 Hours, Ports HDMI,USB,VGA,
Ciel Mount Kit 03 Cables Safty Box etc
4 0.100 0.400
ACs for Labs of
Civil Engineering
Department
1.5 Ton inverter AC with both heating and
cooling option, Capacoty: 18000 BTU,
230V/single phase/50 Hz, Auto-voltage
adaptation: 150-260 V, referigerant: R410
or equivalent, with installation.
6 0.100 0.600
Total
RS.1.00
5.Environmental
Engineering Lab
Item Specifications Qty
Estimated
Unit Cost
(million
PKR)
Estimated
Total Cost
(million
PKR)
Standard test jar
apparatus
6 jar apparatus @ mixing 1-150 rpm, tubes
in the bottom 1 0.500 0.500
platform: preferably programmable
Chemical oxygen
demand apparatus
Standard COD apparatus with calibration
fluids Country of origin: USA, Canada,
Europe (Turkey excluded), Australia, New
Zealand, Japan, South Korea.
1 0.677 0.677
Dissolved oxygen
meter
Standard DO apparatus with calibration
fluids Country of origin: USA, Canada,
Europe (Turkey 1 0.250 0.250
excluded), Australia, New Zealand, Japan,
South Korea.
Reverse osmosis
apparatus
500 lit/hr meeting WHO drinking water
standards at the least; hydraunautics or
equivalent 1 2.000 2.000
Country of origin: USA, Canada, Europe
(Turkey excluded), Australia, New
Zealand, Japan, South Korea.
Biochemical
oxygen demand
equipment
Standard BOD apparatus with calibration
fluids, with 30 BOD bottles 1 1.500 1.500
Country of origin: USA, Canada, Europe
(Turkey excluded), Australia, New
Zealand, Japan, South Korea.
Sound level meter
Noise meter with filters
1 0.500 0.500 Country of origin: USA, Canada, Europe
(Turkey excluded), Australia, New
Zealand, Japan, South Korea.
Monopan Balance
0-50 g , electronic
1 0.500 0.500 Country of origin: USA, Canada, Europe
(Turkey excluded), Australia, New
Zealand, Japan, South Korea.
Magnetic stirrer
Magnetic stirrer with hot plate; 3 inches
magnets with teflon cover, 05 in number 1 1.000 1.000
Country of origin: USA, Canada, Europe
(Turkey excluded), Australia, New
Zealand, Japan, South Korea
Refrigerator 14 cft 1 0.050 0.050
Oven with Digital
Controller
50 litres, forced convection, up to 180 deg
C Country of origin: USA, Canada, Europe
(Turkey 1 0.200 0.200
excluded), Australia, New Zealand, Japan,
South Korea.
PH meter 0-14 range with pH 4, 7 and 10 calibration
standards Country of origin: USA, Canada,
Europe (Turkey excluded), Australia, New
Zealand, Japan, South Korea.
1 0.150 0.150
TDS meter
Desktop, 0 to 5000 ppm
1 0.100 0.100 Country of origin: USA, Canada, Europe
(Turkey excluded), Australia, New
Zealand, Japan, South Korea
Spectrophotometer
For mineral concentration determination
1 2.083 2.083 Country of origin: USA, Canada, Europe
(Turkey excluded), Australia, New
Zealand, Japan, South Korea.
Distillation
apparatus.
To produce distilled water
1 0.200 0.200 Country of origin: USA, Canada, Europe
(Turkey excluded), Australia, New
Zealand, Japan, South Korea.
Imhoff Cone
Standard Imhoff Cone
1 0.050 0.050 Country of origin: USA, Canada, Europe
(Turkey excluded), Australia, New
Zealand, Japan, South Korea.
Muffle Furnace
1100 deg C max temp, effective cap. 28 lit,,
with temperature control
1 1.500 1.500 Country of origin: USA, Canada, Europe
(Turkey excluded), Australia, New
Zealand, Japan, South Korea.
Onsite pH meter
Field-scale pH meter
1 0.150 0.150 Country of origin: USA, Canada, Europe
(Turkey excluded), Australia, New
Zealand, Japan, South Korea.
Total 11.410
UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY, LAHORE
TERMS & CONDITIONS / INSTRUCTIONS FOR BIDDERS
OF
For the Supply of Books and Journals
NAROWAL CAMPUS (NO 06)
1. Single stage/one envelope bidding procedure shall be applied in response. The envelop
shall be marked FINANCIAL PROPSAL”.
2. Responding organizations shall deliver sealed proposal of the FINANCIAL PROPOSALS” before or on 15th June, 2020 at 9:30 a.m.
3. The Proposals will not be accepted after the due date &, time proposal shall be delivered
at the address given below before time. The FINANCIAL PROPOSALS” shall be opened
on the same day at 10:00 a.m. in the presence of bidders or the representatives of the
responding organizations.
4. Bidders are advised not to quote different options (only one option is to be quoted). Received bid with different options shall not be entertained.
5. Price should be mentioned on FOR basis.
6. The prices, including all taxes, should be quoted Book wise in Pakistani Rupees so as to
reach the premises of the University of Engineering &Technology Lahore Narowal
Campus.
7. Offers should be valid for 120 working days from the date of opening of the Tender.
8. a. Delivery period Should not exceed 8 weeks from the date of placement of order.
Earlier delivery will also be acceptable.
b. after 8 weeks successful bidder will be fined 0.5% per week of the total payable
which will be deducted from his payment. The relaxation in the delivery time will
not be provided more than 4 weeks after the expiry of delivery time of 8 weeks.
9. Bidders must submit their tender duly signed, clearly indicating the offered specifications
of each Book, specified in the Tender Document.
10. Offers must be supported with comprehensive sectioned literary of the materials / good
offered.
11. The University reserves the right, at the time of placing the order, to increase or decrease
the quantity of books.
12. (a) Bids must be accompanied by 2% of total estimated cost as Earnest Money in the shape
of CDR in the name of Treasurer, University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore
without which bids will not be entertained. Bank Guarantee is not acceptable.
13. Estimated costs is Rs. 4.30 Million Amount of CDR is Rs.86000/-.
14. (b) the successful bidder will arrange two stamp paper @0.25% on total value of issuance
of Purchase Order.
15. A. If the successful bidder fails to supply the equipment within stipulated period
mentioned in para 8, their Earnest Money shall be forfeited.
B. If the bidder failed to supply the equipment, then the University has the right to
purchase the equipment from other suppliers and any difference in payments would be liability of the successful bidder failed to supply alone with the penalties
mentioned in para 15 Clause A.
16.
17. The books must be in accordance with the offered list.
18. Bidders must attach attested photocopy of their N.T.N. and G.S.T. Number, Professional
Tax Certificate.
19. The successful bidder(s) shall get the books inspected at UET Lahore Narowal Campus.
20. Part / advance payment is not allowed.
21. Deduction of Income Tax and other taxes of any kind will be deducted at the source
according to Governments prevailing rules.
22. Sale price of the tender document is Rs.1000/- (Non-Refundable) .The details books is
given in the subsequent pages.
23. The original Request for Proposal documents duly signed and officially sealed by the
bidder must be submitted in whole with the proposals. Any conditional, ambiguous,
incomplete, supplementary or revised offer after the opening of tender shall not be
entertained.
24. Any overwriting/crossing, etc. appearing in the offer may be properly signed by the
person signing the tender. All pages of the tender must be properly signed & stamped.
Offer with any overwriting/use of Blanco shall not be accepted in any circumstances.
25. The Departmental/Sub Campus Inspection Committee, will get the books inspected at
UET Lahore Narowal Campus and will have the right to reject the books if not found
according to the stated specifications.
26. In case any supply / material is found not in conformity with the list provided in the
tender, either on account of inferior quality, defective workmanship, faulty design, faulty
packing or is short supplied, or wrongly supplied, the supplier shall replace the same free
of charges.
27. Procurement shall be governed by the PPRA Punjab Rules-2014.
Mr.Intezar Hussain
Head
Library Narowal Campus
0346 4801412
Biomedical Engineering
Sr No. author book title
1 DOMACH INTRODUCTION TO BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING 2ND ED
2 BUSHONG RADIOLOGIC SCIENCE FOR TECHNOLOGISTS PHYSICS, BIOLOGY, AND PROTECTION 11TH ED
3 ETHIER INTRODUCTORY BIOMECHANICS FROM CELLS TO ORGANISMS
4 PEREZ DESIGN OF MEDICAL ELECTRONIC DEVICES
5 LANCASTER FUNDAMENTAL MATHEMATICS AND PHYSICS OF MEDICAL IMAGING
6 PATTON ANTHONY'S TEXTBOOK OF ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY WITH ONLINE ACCESS 21ST ED
7 NG PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS IN MEDICAL PHYSICS DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING PHYSICS
8 CHAPPELL PRINCIPLES OF MEDICAL IMAGING FOR ENGINEERS FROM SIGNALS TO IMAGES
9 MARTIN AN INTRODUCTION TO RADIATION PROTECTION 7TH ED
10 PALSSON TISSUE ENGINEERING.
11 GERALD APPLIED NUMERICAL ANALYSIS 7TH ED
12 JOHNSON INTRODUCTION TO HEALTH PHYSICS 5TH ED
13 CARR INTRODUCTION TO BIOMEDICAL EQUIPMENT TECHNOLOGY 4TH ED
14 PARK BIOMATERIALS AN INTRODUCTION 3RD ED.
15 PAL NUMERICAL ANALYSS FOR SCIENTISTS AND ENGINEERS THEORY AND C PROGRAMS
16 IWASA KARP'S CELL BIOLOGY GLOBAL ED
17 BRAHMACHARI NATURAL BIOACTIVE MOLECULES IMPACTS AND PROSPECTS
18 SHEN DIAGNOSTIC MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
19 TIGHE INSTRUMENTATION FOR THE OPERATING ROOM A PHOTOGRAPHIC MANUAL WITH ONLINE ACCESS 9TH ED
20 THERAJA BASIC ELECTRONICS SOLID STATE MULTICOLOUR ILLUSTRATIVE EDITION
21 LAM BIOMEDICAL DEVICES MATERIALS, DESIGN, AND MANUFACTURING
22 MCKINLEY ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY 3RD ED
23 BREY THE INTEL MICROPROCESSORS ARCHITECTURE, PROGRAMMING, AND INTERFACING 8TH ED
24 GROOVER AUTOMATION, PRODUCTION SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER-INTEGRATED MANUFACTURING 4TH ED
25 LANGTON ESSENTIAL GUIDE TO READING BIOMEDICAL PAPERS
26 BROWN EXTREME TISSUE ENGINEERING CONCEPTS AND STRATEGIES FOR TISSUE FABRICATION
27 NISKER THE 'HEALTHY' EMBRYO: SOCIAL, BIOMEDICAL, LEGAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL PERSPECTIVES
28 DISEGI COBALT-BASE ALLOYS FOR BIOMEDICAL APPLICATIONS
29 CARR INTRODUCTION TO BIOMEDICAL EQUIPMENT TECHNOLOGY 4TH EDI
30 DESISTO INSTRUMENTED IMPACT TESTING
31 SHULER BIOPROCESS ENGINEERING BASIC CONCEPTS 2ND EDI
32 MALLEY STATISTICAL LEARNING FOR BIOMEDICAL DATA
33 ENDERLE ADVANCED PROBABILITY THEORY FOR BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERS
34 CARR INTRODUCTION TO BIOMEDICAL EQUIPMENT TECHNOLOGY 4TH EDI
35 FURBER ARM SYSTEM ON CHIP ARCHITECTURE
36 BRONZINO THE BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING HANDBOOK BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING FUNDAMENTALS 4/E 4 VOL SET (HB)
37 BHAT BIOMATERIALS 3/E (PB)
38 KUMAR BIO MEDICAL SIGNAL PROCESSING (PB)
39 ZENG IMAGE RECONSTRUCTION APPLICATIONS IN MEDICAL SCIENCE (PB)
40 PEASE BIOMEDICAL KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT: INFRASTRUCTURES AND PROCESSES FOR E-HEALTH SYSTEMS ( HB )
41 WAITE BIOFLUID MECHANICS IN CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS (HB)
42 SAMANI AN INTRODUCTION TO SIGNAL PROCESSING FOR NON ENGINEERS (HB)
43 HEMANTH INTELLIGENT DATA ANALYSIS FOR BIOMEDICAL APPLICATIONS CHALLENGES AND SOLUTIONS (PB)
44 FENG BIOMEDICAL INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 2/E (PB)
45 AKAY WILEY ENCYCLOPEDIA OF BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING 6 VOL SET (HB)
CIVIL ENGINEERING
46 GOPI ADVANCED SURVEYING TOTAL STATION, GPS, GIS AND REMOTE SENSING 2ND ED
47 UPADHYAY CIVIL ESTIMATING & COSTING (INCLUDING QUANTITY SURVEYING, TENDERING AND VALUATION)
48 ALLEN EXERCISES IN BUILDING CONSTRUCTION 7TH ED
49 NILSON DESIGN OF CONCRETE STRUCTURES 15TH ED.
50 SONI CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT AND EQUIPMENT
51 GHILANI ELEMENTARY SURVEYING AN INTRODUCTION TO GEOMATICS 13TH ED
52 DAS PRINCIPLES OF FOUNDATION ENGINEERING 8TH ED
53 HOLTZ AN INTRODUCTION TO GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING 2ND ED
54 SAGAR CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY & WORKS MANAGEMENT
55 DOREN AIR POLLUTION
56 PRASAD AIR POLLUTION AND IT'S IMPACTS ON PLANT GROWTH
57 SOMVANSHI AN INTRODUCTION TO REMOTE SENSING AND ITS APPLICATIONS
58 REVELLE CIVIL AND ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING 2ND ED
59 KUMAR DISASTER MANAGEMENT
60 DHAWAN DISASTER MANAGEMENT AND PREPAREDNESS
61 KUMAR ENVIRONMENTAL AIR ANALYSIS
62 NGOZI ENVIRONMENTAL ECOLOGY
63 PEAVY ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
64 PANDEY ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING (INDIAN PRINT)
65 CHITKARA ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT
66 BARTHWAL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT 2ND ED
67 ECCLESTON ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT A GUIDE TO BEST PROFESSIONAL PRACTICES.
68 RAO ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION CONTROL ENGINEERING 3RD ED
69 VERMA ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES AND DISASTER MANAGEMENT
70 TABIN GLOBAL WARMING THE EFFECTS OF "OZONE" DEPLETION
71 SHARMA HOSPITAL WASTE MANAGEMENT AND ITS MONITORING 2ND ED
72 BASU SOIL EROSION AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS
73 CHERRY SOLID AND HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT
74 ALLEN SUSTAINABLE ENGINEERING CONCEPTS, DESIGN AND CASE STUDIES
75 BHATIA TEXTBOOK OF NOISE POLLUTION AND ITS CONTROL
76 BURTON THE ENVIRONMENT AS HAZARD 2ND ED
77 HOEKSTRA THE WATER POOTPRINT OF MODERN CONCUMER SOCITY 2ND ED
78 METCALF WASTEWATER ENGINEERING TREATMENT AND REUSE 4TH ED
79 VARSHNEY WATER POLLUTION AND MANAGEMENT 2ND ED
80 AGARWAL WEALTH FROM WASTE
81 GHILANI ELEMENTARY SURVEYING AN INTRODUCTION TO GEOMATICS 13/E (PB)
82 VIESSMAN WATER SUPPLY AND POLLUTION CONTROL 8/E (PB)
83 ROY FUNDAMENTALS OF STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS WITH COMPUTER ANALYSIS AND APPLICATION 2/E (PB)
84 KHAN HYDRAULICS AND HYDRAULIC MACHINES (PB)
85 CHUDLEY CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY VOL IV 2/E (PB)
86 CHUDLEY CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY VOL II 2/E (PB)
87 CHUDLEY CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY VOL I 2/E (PB)
88 CHUDLEY CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY VOL III 2/E (PB)
89 KUMAR ENGINEERING FLUID MECHANICS (PB)
90 RAIKAR LABORATORY MANUAL HYDRAULICS AND HYDRAULIC MACHINES (PB)
91 HASAN CIVIL ENGINEERING AND THEIR TESTING (PB)
92 BHATTACHARJEE CONCRETE STRUCTURES REPAIR REHABILITATION AND RETROFITTING (PB)
93 PATRA HYDROLOGY AND WATER RESOURCES ENGINEERING 2/E (PB)
94 NEVILLE CONCRETE TECHNOLOGY
95 HUNT BUILDING AIR CHANGE RATE AND INFILTRATION MEASURMENTS
96 DRNEVICH ACOUSTIC EMISSIONS OF GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING PRACTICE
97 BARRAS BUILDING CYCLES GROWTH & INSTABILITY
98 WYMAN YOUTH CULTURE, LANGUAGE ENDANGERMENT AND LINGUISTIC SURVIVANCE
99 MCGHEE WATER SUPPLY AND SEWRAGE 6TH ED
100 HOOPER COMPOSITE MATERIALS TESTING AND DESIGN
101 WOLF Durability of Building and Construction Sealants and Adhesives
102 SOMYAJI CIVIL ENGINEERING MAATERIALS
103 Hinz consruction planning and schudling
104 LAMOND Significace of Tests and Properties of CONCRETE & CONRETE-Making materials
105 PAL ENGINEERING DRAWING 6/ED
106 MCKAY W B BUILDING CONSTRUCTION VOL-2: METRIC 4TH/ED (LPE)
107 MCKAY W B BUILDING CONSTRUCTION VOL-3: METRIC 5TH/ED (LPE)
108 MCKAY W B BUILDING CONSTRUCTION VOL-4: METRIC 4TH/ED (LPE)
109 MCKAY J K BASIC SOIL MECHANICS AND FOUNDATIONS (IND/ED)
110 MEYER J HYDROLOGY AND FLOODPLAIN ANALYSIS 5TH/ED (IE)
111 GUPTA V P BUILDING REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT (IND/ED)
112 GAHLOT P S BARRY'S ADVANCED CONSTRUCTION OF BUILDINGS 4TH/ED
113 JINDAL U S DESIGN OF UNDERGROUND STRUCTURES
114 GUI Z D PLANNING KNOWLEDGE AND RESEARCH
115 FALKOVICH G AN INTRODUCTION TO STRUCTURAL MECHANICS FOR ARCHITECTS
116 HUSIAN S K DESIGN OF MODERN STEEL BRIDGES 2ND/ED
117 JAMES W P CIVIL ENGINEERING MATERIALS (IND/ED)
118 SIVAKUGAN N BUILDER'S GUIDE TO BARRIERS: DOORS, WINDOWS, AND TRIM
119 RAMSEY D SUSTAINABILITY ISSUES IN CIVIL ENGINEERING
120 HARRIS A FUNDAMENTALS OF STRUCTURAL MECHANICS (IND/ED)
121 GAHLOT P S CONCRETE STRUCTURES 2ND/ED
122 SETAREH M FUNDAMENTALS OF STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING 2ND/ED
123 JAIN FUNDAMENTALS OF PHYSICAL GEOLOGY
124 BILLINGS STRUCTURAL GEOLOGY 3RD EDI
125 SOMAYAJI CIVIL ENGINEERING MATERIALS 2ND EDI
126 ASTM 2011 ASTM STANDARDS WATER AND ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY VOL 11.02
127 DRNEVICH ACOUSTIC EMISSIONS OF GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING PRACTICE
128 SCHRIEVER FULL-SCALE LOAD TESTING OF STRUCTURES
129 HOTALING EXTENDING AGGREGATE RESOURCES
130 JOHNSON WATER FOR SUBSURFACE INJECTION PROCEEDINGS OF THE SECOND SYMPOSIUM
131 SCHULZE OIL SPILL RESPONSE PERFORMANCE REVIEW OF SKIMMERS
132 RANAGANATH FATIGUE TESTING AND ANALYSIS UNDER VARIABLE AMPLTUDE LOADING CONDITIONS
133 ANDERSON TECHONOLOGY TRANSFER
134 WALKER THE HANDBOOK OF DESIGN FOR SUSTANIBILITY
135 ALLEN FUNDAMENTALS OF BULDING CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS & METHODS
computer science
136 HALSALL MULTIMEDIA COMMUNICATIONS APPLICATIONS, NETWORKS, PROTOCOLS AND STANDARDS
137 VERMAAT DISCOVERING COMPUTERS 2016 TOOLS, APPS, DEVICES, AND THE IMPACT OF TECHNOLOGY
138 KROENKE USING MIS 10TH ED
139 STALLINGS DATA AND COMPUTER COMMUNICATIONS 10TH ED.
140 MCCONNELL CODE COMPLETE A PRACTICAL HANDBOOK OF SOFTWARE CONSTRUCTION 2ND ED
141 MILLER SOFTWARE TESTING
142 KHURANA CLOUD COMPUTING SAAS, PAAS, LAAS, VIRTUALIZATION, BUSINESS MODELS, MOB ILE, SECURITY, AND MORE
143 JAMSA HUMAN-COMPUTER INTERACTION 3RD ED
144 DIX ASSEMBLY LANGUAGE FOR X86 PROCESSORS 7TH ED.
145 IRVINE SOFTWARE QUALITY ASSURANCE IN LARGE SCALE AND COMPLEX SOFTWARE INTENSIVE SYSTEMS
146 SINGH PYTHON GUI PROGRAMMING COOKBOOK 2ND ED
147 VENKATESH INTETNET OF THINGS (IOT) SYSTEMS AND APPLICATIONS
148 FORSYTH THE BASICS OF HACKING AND PENETRATION TESTING 2ND ED
149 SHNEIDERMAN INTRODUCTION TO THE DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF ALGORITHMS 3RD ED
150 LEVITIN COMPUTER SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE REVISED 3RD ED
151 SOMMERVILLE OPERATING SYSTEMS INTERNALS AND DESIGN PRINCIPLES ONLINE ACCESS 9TH ED
152 TANENBAUM JAVA SOFTWARE SOLUTIONS 9TH ED
153 KAUSHIK COMPUTER NETWORKS AND INTERNETS 6TH ED
154 COMER DATA INFRASTRUCTURE MANAGEMENT INSIGHTS AND STRATEGIES
155 PERKINS ADVANCED IMAGE AND VIDEO PROCESSING USING MATLAB
156 KLEINBERG AN INTRODUCTION TO DATABASE SYSTEMS 8TH ED
157 DATE AN INTRODUCTION TO NUMERICAL COMPUTATION 2ND ED
158 BHATT ANDROID 6 FOR PROGRAMMARS AN APP-DRIVEN APPROACH 3RD ED.
159 KAUSHIK ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE BY EXAMPLE
160 PANDEY BEGINNERS GUIDE TO BIOINFORMATICS FOR HIGH THROUGHPUT SEQUENCING
161 ERI BIG DATA VISUALIZATION
162 BAXEVANIS BLOCKCHAIN FOR DUMMIES
163 LAURENCE BUILDING BLOCKCHAIN PROJECTS
164 VELTE CLOUD COMPUTING A PRACTICAL APPROACH FOR LEARNING AND IMPLEMENTATION
165 ERL CLOUD COMPUTING WEB-BASED APPLICATIONS THAT CHANGE THE WAY YOU WORK AND COLLABORATE ONLINE
166 MILLER COMPILER CONSTRUCTION
167 SUNITHA COMPILER DESIGN IN C.
168 HOLUB COMPILERS PRINCIPLES, TECHNIQUES AND TOOLS 2ND ED
169 AHO COMPUTER & MACHINE VISION THEORY ALGORITHMS PRACTICALITIES 4TH ED
170 DAVIES COMPUTER ALGORITHMS INTRODUCTION TO DESIGN & ANALYSIS 3RD ED
171 BAASE COMPUTER FUNDAMENTALS
172 GOEL COMPUTER GRAPHICS PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE 3RD ED.
173 KUROSE COMPUTER NETWORKING AND THE INTERNET 5TH ED
174 HALSALL COMPUTER NETWORKS 5TH ED
175 PETERSON COMPUTER ORGANIZATION AND ARCHITECTURE DESIGNING FOR PERFORMANCE 10TH ED
176 STALLINGS COMPUTER SCIENCE A STRUCTURED PROGRAMMING APPROACH USING C 3RD ED
177 MANO COMPUTER SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE REVISED 3RD ED
178 MANO COMPUTER VISION A MODERN APPROACH 2ND ED.
179 MENEZES CYBERCRIME LAW ENFORCEMENT, SECURITY AND SURVEILLANCE IN THE INFORMATION AGE
180 STALLINGS DATA COMMUNICATIONS AND NETWORKING 5TH ED
181 FOROUZAN DATA SCIENCE AND MACHINE LEARNING MATHEMATICAL AND STATISTICAL METHODS
182 WEISS DATA STRUCTURES AND ALGORITHMS
183 AHO DATA STRUCTURES USING C
184 TENENBAUM DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS 3RD ED
185 RAMAKRISHNAN DATABASE PRINCIPLES FUNDAMENTALS OF DESIGN, IMPLEMENTATION, AND MANAGEMENT 10TH ED
186 CORONEL DATABASE PROCESSING FUNDAMENTALS, DESIGN, AND IMPLEMENTATION 13TH ED
187 KROENKE DATABASE SYSTEMS FOR ADVANCED APPLICATIONS PART 1
188 SHAH DEEP LEARNING FOR COMPUTER VISION
189 CASTLEMAN DISCOVERING COMPUTERS 2016 TOOLS, APPS, DEVICES, AND THE IMPACT OF TECHNOLOGY
190 LIU DISTRIBUTED DATABASE SYSTEMS
191 COULOURIS DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS PRINCIPLES AND PARADIGMS 2ND ED.
192 TANENBAUM ELEMENTS OF DISCRETE MATHEMATICS A COMPUTER ORIENTED APPROACH 4TH ED
193 LIU ENGINEERING PROBLEM SOLVING WITH C 3RD ED
194 ETTER EXTREME PROGRAMMING EXPLAINED EMBRACE CHANGE 2ND ED
195 FOLK FORMAL SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT FROM VDM TO JAVA
196 ELMASRI FUNDAMENTALS OF GAME DESIGN 3RD ED WITH ONLINE ACCESS
197 ADAMS FUNDAMENTALS OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS 8TH ED
198 NELSON HANDS-ON MACHINE LEARNING WITH R
199 DIX IMAGE ANALYSIS AND RECOGNITION PART 2
200 BUTTCHER INFORMATION SYSTEMS FOUNDATION OF E-BUSINESS 4TH ED
201 ALTER INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY FOR MANAGEMENT 7TH ED
202 DIETEL INTRODUCING THE THEORY OF COMPUTATION (INDIA EDITION)
203 GODDARD INTRODUCTION TO ALGORITHMS 3RD ED
204 TRAPPE INTRODUCTION TO DATA MINING
205 TAN INTRODUCTION TO ROBOTICS MECHANICS AND CONTROL 3RD ED
206 CRAIG INTRODUCTION TO THE DESIGN & ANALYSIS OF ALGORITHMS 2ND ED
207 SIPSER JAVA 9 FOR PROGRAMMERS
208 SCHILDT LEARN PYTHON IN 7 DAYS
209 RAJ MASTERING PYTHON DATA ANALYSIS
210 BATHUL METRICS AND MODELS IN SOFTWARE QUALITY ENGINEERING 2ND ED WITH ONLINE ACCESS
211 KAN MODERN DATABASE MANAGEMENT 12TH ED
212 HOFFER MODERN JAVASCRIPT DEVELOP AND DESIGN
213 ULLMAN MULTIMEDIA SYSTEMS
214 BUFORD MULTIMEDIA: MAKING IT WORK 9TH ED
215 MURRAY MYSQL 5TH ED
216 DUBIOS NATURAL LANGUAGE UNDERSTANDING 2ND ED.
217 ALLEN NEXT-GENERATION INTERNET ARCHITECTURES AND PROTOCOLS
218 LAFORE OPERATING SYSTEMS INTERNALS AND DESIGN PRINCIPLES ONLINE ACCESS 9TH ED
219 STALLINGS ORACLE DATABASE 11G NEW FEATURES
220 FREEMAN OXFORD DICTIONARY OF COMPUTER SCIENCE
221 OXFORD PRACTICAL INTERNET OF THINGS SECURITY 2ND ED
222 TAPP PRINCIPLES OF MULTIMEDIA 2ND ED
223 PAREKH PROBLEM SOLVING AND PROGRAMMING CONCEPTS 9TH ED
224 SPRANKLE PROGRAMMING THE SEMANTIC WEB
225 EAGLE REAL-TIME EMBEDDED SYSTEMS
226 FELLEISEN SOFTWARE ARCHITECTURE DESIGN PATTERNS IN JAVA
227 BASS SOFTWARE ENGINEERING 10TH ED
228 SOMMERVILLE SOFTWARE ENGINEERING A PRACTITIONER'S APPROACH 7TH ED
229 PRESSMAN SOFTWARE ENGINEERING A PRACTITIONER'S APPROACH 8TH ED
230 PFLEEGER SOFTWARE TECHNOLOGIES
231 PEARLSON STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS 4TH ED
232 TANENBAUM SUCCEEDING WITH AGILE SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT USING SCRUM
233 COHN SYSTEMS ANALYSIS AND DESIGN METHODS 7TH ED
234 WHITTEN TECHNICAL APTITUDE FOR INTERVIEWS 2ND ED
235 SHARMA TEXT MINING CONCEPTS, IMPLEMENTATION, AND BIG DATA CHALLENGE
236 PETERSEN THE COMPLETE REFERENCE UNIX 2ND ED
237 ROSEN THE DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF COMPUTER ALGORITHMS
238 AHO THE INTERNET AND ITS PROTOCOLS A COMPARATIVE APPROACH
239 FARREL THE MINIX BOOK OPERATING SYSTEMS DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION 3RD ED. WITH CD
240 TANENBAUM THE UNIFIED MODELING LANGUAGE USER GUIDE COVERS UML 2.0 2ND ED
241 BOOCH THEORY OF AUTOMATA, FORMAL LANGUAGES AND COMPUTATION.
242 XAVIER TOP-DOWN NETWORK DESIGN 3RD ED
243 OPPENHEIMER UNIX NETWORK PROGRAMMING INTERPROCESS COMMUNICATIONS VOL-2 2ND ED
244 STEVENS A FIRST COURSE IN DATABASE SYSTEMS 3RD ED
245 ULLMAN A HANDBOOK OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
246 KANDAR BIG DATA FUNDAMENTALS CONCEPTS, DRIVERS & TECHNIQUES
247 ERI BIG SCIENTIFIC DATA MANAGEMENT
248 BAXEVANIS BIOINFORMATICS VOL II STRUCTURE, FUNCTION, AND APPLICATION 2ND ED
249 GOEL CONCEPTS OF PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES 10TH ED
250 TANENBAUM ETHICS IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 6TH ED
251 SHARMA FOUNDATIONS OF MODERN NETWORKING SDN, NFV, QOE, IOT, AND CLOUD
252 STALLINGS FOUNDATIONS OF SOFTWARE TESTING WITH ONLINE ACCESS 2ND ED
253 MATHUR FUNDAMENTALS OF DATABASE SYSTEMS 7TH ED
254 ADAMS FUNDAMENTALS OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS 8TH ED
255 HUDSON HUMAN-COMPUTER INTERACTION 3RD ED
256 DIX INFORMATION RETRIEVAL IMPLEMENTING AND EVALUATING SEARCH ENGINES
257 STAIR INTELLIGENCE ANALYSIS FUNDAMENTALS
258 DIETEL INTERNET OF THINGS
259 VASUDEVAN INTERNET OF THINGS ONLINE ACCESS
260 SRINIVASA INTERNETWORKING WITH TCP/IP VOL I PRINCIPLES, PROTOCOLS, AND ARCHITECTURE 6TH ED
261 COMER INTETNET OF THINGS (IOT) SYSTEMS AND APPLICATIONS
262 ATTWOOD INTRODUCTION TO DATA MINING
263 TAN INTRODUCTION TO DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
264 KAHATE INTRODUCTION TO INFORMATION SYSTEMS PEOPLE, TEHNOLOGY AND PROCESSES 3RD ED
265 WALLACE INTRODUCTION TO ROBOTICS MECHANICS AND CONTROL 3RD ED
266 CRAIG JAVA SOFTWARE SOLUTIONS 9TH ED
267 LEWIS LANGUAGES AND MACHINES AN INTRODUCTION TO THE THEORY OF COMPUTER SCIENCE 3RD ED
268 MANO MACHINE LEARNING DUMMIES (IN PYTHON AND R)
269 MUELLER MASTERING MATLAB 7
270 HANSELMAN MASTERING MODERN LINUX 2ND ED
271 BATHUL MATLAB FOR ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS 4TH ED
272 WINSTON MICROSOFT PROJECT 2010 INSIDE OUT
273 STOVER MODERN JAVASCRIPT DEVELOP AND DESIGN
274 ULLMAN MODERN OPERATING SYSTEMS WITH ONLINE ACCESS 4TH ED
275 HALSALL MULTIMEDIA SYSTEMS
276 DUBIOS NEW ADVANCES IN THE INTERNET OF THINGS
277 BASU PARALLEL AND DISTRIBUTED COMPUTING, APPLICATIONS, AND TECHNOLOGIES
278 PAUL SOFTWARE ARCHITECTURE DESIGN PATTERNS IN JAVA
279 BASS SOFTWARE ARCHITECTURE PERSPECTIVES ON AN EMERGING DESCIPLINE
280 SHAW SOFTWARE PROJECT MANAGEMENT IN A CHANGING WORLD
281 KENDALL THE 8088 AND 8086 MICROPROCESSORS PROGRAMMING, INTERFACING,SOFTWARE,HARDWARE,AND HARDWARE APPLICATIONS 4TH ED
282 ROSEN THE COMPLETE REFERENCE UPGRADING & TROUBLESHOOTING NETWORKS
283 KERNIGHAN THEORY OF AUTOMATA, FORMAL LANGUAGES AND COMPUTATION.
284 PRASAD VIRTUAL REALITY TECHNOLOGY 2ND ED
285 BURDEA WEB COMMERCE TECHNOLOGY HANDBOOK
286 MINOLI WEB DESIGN PRINCIPLES 5TH ED
287 SKLAR WEB ENGINEERING
288 KAHATE INTRODUCTION TO DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS (PB)
289 COVER ELEMENTS OF INFORMATION THEORY 2/E (PB)
290 CADENHEAD SAMS TEACH YOURSELF JAVA IN 21 DAYS 6/E (PB)
291 ROZANSKI SOFTWARE SYSTEMS ARCHITECTURE 2/E (PB)
292 COMER INTERNETWORKING WITH TCP/IP VOL II DESIGN IMPLEMENTATION VOL 2 AND INTERNALS (ANSIC C VERSION) 3/E (PB)
293 ECKEL THINKING IN C++ VOL 1 INTRODUCTION TO STANDARD C++ 2/E + CD (PB)
294 HOPCROFT INTRODUCTION TO AUTOMATA THEORY, LANGUAGES, AND COMPUTATION 3/E (PB)
295 COMER INTERNETWORKING WITH TCP/IP VOL-I PRINCIPLES PROTOCOLS AND ARCHITECTURE 6/E (PB)
296 HIMANSHU DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF ALGORITHMS (PB)
297 YATES MODERN INFORMATION RETRIEVAL (PB)
298 WEISS DATA STRUCTURES AND ALGORITHM ANALYSIS IN C++ 3/E (PB)
299 LAMBERT MICROSOFT POWERPOINT 2016 STEP BY STEP (PB)
300 DAVE DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF ALGORITHMS 2/E (PB)
301 PETERSON COMPUTER NETWORKS A SYSTEMS APPROACH 5/E (PB)
302 ROYCE SOFTWARE PROJECT MANAGEMENT A UNIFIED FRAMEWORK (PB)
303 HALL CORE WEB PROGRAMMING 2/E (PB)
304 LIU REAL-TIME SYSTEMS (PB)
305 COMER COMPUTER NETWORKS AND INTERNETS 6/E (PB)
306 MANO COMPUTER SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE REVISED 3/E (PB)
307 SCHMELZER XML AND WEB SERVICES (PB)
308 ULLMAN PHP AND MYSQL FOR DYNAMIC WEB SITES 4/E (PB)
309 SEBESTA CONCEPTS OF PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES 10/E (PB)
310 GODBOLE SOFTWARE QUALITY ASSURANCE PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES FOR THE NEW PARADIGM 2/E (PB)
311 WALPOLE PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS FOR ENGINEERS AND SCIENTISTS 9/E (PB)
312 STALLINGS OPERATING SYSTEMS INTERNALS AND DESIGN PRINCIPLES 9/E (PB)
313 ROY INTRODUCTION TO SOFT COMPUTING NEURO-FUZZY AND GENETIC ALGORITHMS (PB)
314 PFLEEGER SOFTWARE ENGINEERING THEORY AND PRACTICE 4/E (PB)
315 PRASAD AN INTRODUCTION TO NUMERICAL ANALYSIS 3/E (PB)
316 CRAIG INTRODUCTION TO ROBOTICS MECHANICS AND CONTROL 3/E (PB)
317 MITRA DATA MINING MULTIMEDIA,SOFT COMPUTING & BIOINFORMATICS (PB)
318 DUNHAM DATA MINING:INTRODUCTORY AND ADVANCED TOPICS (PB)
319 VASUDEVAN SOFTWARE PROJECT MANAGEMENT (PB)
320 SHARMA FUNDAMENTALS OF WEB TECHNOLOGY (PB)
321 SUNITHA COMPILER CONSTRUCTION (PB)
322 ELMASRI DATABASE SYSTEMS MODELS, LANGUAGES, DESIGN AND APPLICATION PROGRAMMING (PB)
323 HAYKIN NEURAL NETWORKS AND LEARNING MACHINES 3/E (PB)
324 DEITEL ANDROID 6 FOR PROGRAMMERS AN APP-DRIVEN APPROACH 3/E (PB)
325 GAUTHAM BIOINFORMATICS DATABASES AND ALGORITHMS (PB)
326 STALLINGS HIGH SPEED NETWORKS AND INTERNETS PERFORMANCE AND QUALITY OF SERVICE 2/E (PB)
327 LIU DISTRIBUTED COMPUTING PRINCIPLES AND APPLICATIONS (PB)
328 SHAMSEE CCNA DATA CENTER DCICT 200-155 OFFICIAL CERT GUIDE LEARN PREPARE AND PRACTICE FOR EXAM SUCCESS (PB)
329 KLOSS ANDROID APPS WITH APP INVENTOR (PB)
330 STALLINGS COMPUTER ORGANIZATION AND ARCHITECTURE DESIGNING FOR PERFORMANCE 9/E (PB)
331 RAGHUWANSHI ALGORITHM AND DATA STRUCTURES (PB)
332 AHO THE DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF COMPUTER ALGORITHMS (PB)
333 GALIN SOFTWARE QUALITY ASSURANCE FROM THEORY TO IMPLEMENTATION (PB)
334 CHOW DISTRIBUTED OPERATING SYSTEMS AND ALGORITHM ANALYSIS (PB)
335 KRITHIVASAN INTRODUCTION TO FORMAL LANGUAGES, AUTOMATA THEORY AND COMPUTATION (PB)
336 SMITH INTERNET CRYPTOGRAPHY (PB)
337 PANDEY A TEXTBOOK OF COMPILER DESIGN (PB)
338 BHATIA DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (PB)
339 HUBBARD DATA STRUCTURES WITH JAVA (PB)
340 KUMAR DATA STRUCTURES THROUGH C++ (PB)
341 BHARDWAJ A TEXTBOOK ON PATTERN RECOGNITION (PB)
342 CHOPRA SOFTWARE TESTING AND QUALITY ASSURANCE A PRACTICAL APPROACH WITH CD (PB)
343 PANDA MODERN APPROACHES OF DATA MINING THEORY (PB)
344 KUMAR DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS DESIGN CONCEPTS (PB)
345 HELLMANN THE PYTHON 3 STANDARD LIBRARY BY EXAMPLE (PB)
346 RAJPUT DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF ALGORITHMS (PB)
347 THOMAS GROWING UP WITH LANGUAGES REFLECTIONS ON MULTILINGUAL
348 TRIEBEL THE 8088 AND 8086 MICROPROCESSORS PROGRAMMING INTERFACING SOFTWARE HARDWARE AND APPLICATIONS 4T
349 SNEERINGER PROFESSIONAL PYTHON
350 WALPOLE PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS FOR ENGINEERING AND SCIENTISTS 9TH EDI
351 EDMONDS HOW TO THINK ABOUT ALGORITHMS
352 Ackerson Literature Search Strategies For Interdisciplinary Research
353 HUMPHREY A DISCIPLINE FOR SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
354 BABAR AGILE SOFTWARE ARCHITECTURE
355 KLEINBERG ALGORITHM DESIGN
356 BEYDA DATA COMMUNICATIONS FROM BASICS TO BROADBAND 4/ED
357 MOLLERUP DATA DESIGN: VISUALISING QUANTITIES, LOCATIONS, CONNECTIONS
358 LAFORE DATA STRUCTURES & ALGORITHMS IN JAVA 2/ED
359 MOLINA DATABASE SYSTEM IMPLEMENTATION
360 MOLINA DATABASE SYSTEMS THE COMPLETE BOOK 2/ED
361 GAMMA DESIGN PATTERNS: ELEMENTS OF REUSABLE OBJECT-ORIENTED SOFTWARE
362 HOPCROFT INTRODUCTION TO AUTOMATA THEORY, LANGUAGES, AND COMPUTATION 3/ED
363 KRITHIVASAN INTRODUCTION TO FORMAL LANGUAGES, AUTOMATA THEORY AND COMPUTATION
364 CRAIG INTRODUCTION TO ROBOTICS, MECHANICS AND CONTROL, 3/ED
365 GHOSH INTRODUCTION TO THEORY OF AUTOMATA, FORMAL LANGUAGES, AND COMPUTATION
366 DEITEL JAVA 9 FOR PROGRAMMERS 4/ED
367 HOFFER MODERN DATABASE MANAGEMENT10/ED
368 HOFFER
MODERN SYSTEMS ANALYSIS AND DESIGN 6/ED
369 SYRSTAD MY EXCEL 2016
370 DOAN PRINCIPLES OF DATA INTEGRATION
371 THE OFFICAIL GUIDE FOR GMAT REVIEW 13TH EDI
372 GROOVER CAD/CAM COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN AND MANUFACTURING
373 IRVINE ASSEMBLY LANGUAGE FOR X86 PROCESSORS 7TH EDI
374 FEHER WIRELESS DIGITAL COMMUNICATIONS MODULATION AND SPREAD
375 ECKEL THINKING IN C++ INTRODUCTION TO STANDARD C++ 2ND EDI VOL 1
376 COMER D E COMPUTER NETWORKS AND INTERNETS 6TH/ED (LPE)
377 BUDGEN D SOFTWARE DESIGN 2ND/ED (LPE)
378 SAVITCH W PROBLEM SOLVING WITH C++ 9TH/ED (LPE)
379 SUBRAMANIAN C SOFTWARE ENGINEERING (LPE)
380 HUGHES J F COMPUTER GRAPHICS: PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE 3RD/ED (LPE)
381 DEITEL P J JAVA HOW TO PROGRAM 11TH/ED (LPE)
382 HOFFER J A MODERN DATABASE MANAGEMENT 12TH/ED (LPE)
383 STALLINGS W NETWORK SECURITY ESSENTIALS: APPLICATION AND STANDARDS 6TH/ED (LPE)
384 HELLMANN D PYTHON 3 STANDARD LIBRARY BY EXAMPLE (LPE)
385 KOCHAN S G SHELL PROGRAMMING IN UNIX, LINUX AND OS X 4TH/ED (LPE)
386 SHAW M SOFTWARE ARCHITECTURE: PERSPECTIVES ON AN EMERGING DISCIPLINE (LPE)
387 FORSYTH D A COMPUTER VISION: A MODERN APPROACH 2ND/ED (LPE)
388 NAIK S CONCEPT OF DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (LPE)
389 SEBESTA R W CONCEPTS OF PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES 10TH/ED (LPE)
390 HORSTMANN C S CORE JAVA VOL-I: FUNDAMENTALS 10TH/ED (LPE)
391 TENENBAUM A M DATA STRUCTURES USING C (LPE)
392 SHARMA A K DATA STRUCTURES USING C 2ND/ED (LPE)
393 KROENKE D M DATABASE PROCESSING: FUNDAMENTALS, DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION 13TH/ED (LPE)
394 MOLINA H G DATABASE SYSTEMS: THE COMPLETE BOOK 2ND/ED (LPE)
395 PRATA S C++ PRIMER PLUS 6TH/ED (LPE)
396 JOHNSTON B C++ PROGRAMMING TODAY 2ND/ED (INCLUDES CD-ROM)...LPE
397 DAVIES E R COMPUTER AND MACHINE VISION: THEORY ALGORITHMS PRACTICALITIES 4TH/ED (IND/ED)
398 GALIN D SOFTWARE QUALITY ASSURANCE: FROM THEORY TO IMPLEMENTATION (LPE)
399 GONZALEZ R C DIGITAL IMAGE PROCESSING 4TH/ED (LPE)
400 MANO M M COMPUTER SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE 3RD/ED (LPE)
401 KAIN R Y ADVANCED COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE: A SYSTEMS DESIGN APPROACH (LPE)
402 LANO K ADVANCED SYSTEMS DESIGN WITH JAVA, UML AND MDA (IND/ED)
403 GUPTA R AGILE AUTOMATION AND UNIFIED FUNTIONAL TESTING (LPE)
404 DATE C J AN INTRODUCTION TO DATABASE SYSTEMS 8TH/ED (LPE)
405 KLOSS J H ANDROID APPS WITH APP INVENTOR (LPE)
406 LARMAN C APPLYING UML PATTERNS: AN INTRODUCTION TO OBJECT-ORIENTED ANALYSIS & DESIGN 3RD/ED (LPE)
407 WALLACE P INTRODUCTION TO INFORMATION SYSTEMS: PEOPLE, TECHNOLOGY AND PROCESSES 3RD/ED (LPE)
408 SOMMERVILLE I SOFTWARE ENGINEERING 10TH/ED (LPE)
409 WELLING L PHP AND MYSQL WEB DEVELOPMENT 5TH/ED (LPE)
410 BURD B JAVA FOR DUMMIES 7TH/ED (IND/ED)
411 STEVENS W R ADVANCED PROGRAMMING IN THE UNIX ENVIRONMENT 3RD/ED (LPE)
412 SCHWARZ R ANDROID DEVELOPER'S COOKBOOK: BUILDING APPLICATIONS WITH THE ANDROID SDK 2ND/ED (LPE)
413 LIANG Y D INTRODUCTION TO JAVA PROGRAMMING: BRIEF VERSION 9TH/ED (LPE)
414 JALOTE P SOFTWARE PROJECT MANAGEMENT IN PRACTICE (LPE)
415 STALLINGS W OPERATING SYSTEMS: INTERNALS AND DESIGN PRINCIPLES 9TH/ED (LPE)
416 NATARAJAN A M OPERATIONS RESEARCH 2ND/ED (LPE)
417 KUROSE J F COMPUTER NETWORKING: A TOP-DOWN APPROACH FEATURING THE INTERNET 6TH/ED (LPE)
418 DEITEL P J INTERNET AND WORLD WIDE WEB: HOW TO PROGRAM 5TH/ED (LPE)
419 MEIKE G B ANDROID CONCURRENCY (LPE)
420 AVEN J DATA ANALYTICS WITH SPARK USING PYTHON (LPE)
421 SCHIESSER R IT SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT: DESIGNING, IMPLEMENTING & MANAGING WORLD-CLASS 2ND/ED (LPE)
422 KAMTHANE A N PROGRAMMING IN C 3RD/ED (LPE)
423 ARLOW J UML 2 AND THE UNIFIED PROCESS: PRACTICAL OBJECT-ORIENTED ANALYSIS & D
424 KÄVRESTAD J FUNDAMENTALS OF DIGITAL FORENSICS: THEORY, METHODS, AND REAL-LIFE APPLICATIONS
425 HUMPHREY A DISCIPLINE FOR SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
426 HUSSAIN A HISTORY OF THE PEOPLES OF PAKISTAN TOWARDS INDEPENDENCE
427 WALLACE CCNP ROUTING AND SWITCHING ROUTE 300-101 OFFICIAL CERT GUIDE WITH-CD
428 KUMAR COMMUNICATION NETWORKING AN ANALYTICAL APPROACH
429 LAFORE DATA STRUCTURES & ALGORITHMS IN JAVA 2/ED
430 MOLINA DATABASE SYSTEM IMPLEMENTATION
431 MOLINA DATABASE SYSTEMS THE COMPLETE BOOK 2/ED
432 KOLMAN DISCRETE MATHEMATICAL STRUCTURES, 6/ED
433 JOSEPH E-COMMERCE 5/ED
434 LAUDON E-COMMERCE: BUSINESS, TECHNOLOGY, SOCIETY 10/ED
435 GASTER HETEROGENEOUS COMPUTING WITH OPEN CL
436 HOPCROFT INTRODUCTION TO AUTOMATA THEORY, LANGUAGES, AND COMPUTATION 3/ED
437 LEWIS JAVA SOFTWARE SOLUTIONS FOUNDATIONS OF PROGRAM DESIGN 9/ED
438 GARG MOBILE COMPUTING: THEORY AND PRACTICE
439 YATES MODERN INFORMATION RETRIEVAL
440 HOFFER
MODERN SYSTEMS ANALYSIS AND DESIGN 6/ED
441 LINDFIELD NUMERICAL METHODS USING MATLAB 3/ED
442 MALL REAL-TIME SYSTEMS THEORY AND PRACTICE
443 SOMMERVILLE SOFTWARE ENGINEERING, 10/ED
444 TANENBAUM STRUCTURED COMPUTER ORGANIZATION 6/ED
445 GARG WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS AND NETWORKING
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
446 SCHILLING INTRODUCTION TO DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING USING MATLAB 2ND ED
447 THYAGARAJAN INTRODUCTION TO DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING USING MATLAB WITH APPLICATION TO DIGITAL COMMUNICATIONS
448 GANDHI ANALOG AND DIGITAL COMMUNICATIONS THEORY AND LAB WORK
449 SHAFFER FUNDAMENTALS OF POWER ELECTRONICS WITH MATLAB
450 KABALCI SMART GRIDS AND THEIR COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS
451 ALEXANDER FUNDAMENTALS OF ELECTRIC CIRCUITS 6TH ED
452 MAKABE PLASMA ELECTRONICS APPLICATIONS IN MICROELECTRONIC DEVICE FABRICATION 2ND ED
453 SHERTUKDE POWER SYSTEMS ANALYSIS ILLUSTRATED WITH MATLAB AND ETAP
454 GUPTA A COURSE IN ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION ESTIMATING & COSTING
455 PALLETT AIRCRAFT ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS 3RD ED
456 SADIKU APPLIED CIRCUIT ANALYSIS (INDIAN ED)
457 KOSOW ELECTRIC MACHINERY AND TRANSFORMERS 2ND ED
458 BHADRA ELECTRIC MACHINERY EXPERIMENTS LABORATORY PRACTICES AND SIMULATION STUDIES
459 HUBERT ELECTRIC MACHINES THEORY, OPERATION, APPLICATION, ADJUSTMENT, AND CONTROL 2ND ED
460 TORO ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING FUNDAMENTALS 2ND ED
461 HAMBLEY ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING PRINCIPLES AND APPLICATIONS 6TH ED
462 WILDI ELECTRICAL MACHINES, DRIVES, AND POWER SYSTEMS 6TH ED
463 PHILIPS FEEDBACK CONTROL SYSTEMS 5TH ED
464 JOHNSON INTRODUCTION TO DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING
465 ALCIATORE INTRODUCTION TO MECHATRONICS AND MEASUREMENT SYSTEMS 4TH ED
466 HELFRICK MODERN ELECTRONIC INSTRUMENTATION AND MEASUREMENT TECHNIQUES.
467 SHUBHANGA POWER SYSTEM ANALYSIS A DYNAMIC PERSPECTIVE
468 INGOLE POWER TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION
469 KALLURI PRINCIPLES OF ELECTROMAGNTIC WAVES AND MATERIALS 2ND ED ORIGINAL
470 WEBB PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLERS PRINCIPLES AND APPLICATIONS 5TH ED
471 KOTHARI RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES AND EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES 2ND ED
472 HAYKIN SIGNALS AND SYSTEMS 2ND ED
473 MAZIDI THE AVR MICROCONTROLLER AND EMBEDDED SYSTEMS USING ASSEMBLY AND C
474 MAZIDI PIC MICROCONTROLLER AND EMBEDDED SYSTEMS USING ASSEMBLY AND C FOR PIC18
475 CORMEN INTRODUCTION TO ALGORITHMS 3RD ED
476 DUNN FUNDAMENTALS OF INDUSTRIAL INSTRUMENTATION AND PROCESS CONTROL
477 MEHTA PRINCIPLES OF POWER SYSTEM REVISED EDITION
478 THERAJA A TEXTBOOK OF ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY
479 MEHTA PRINCIPLES OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING AND ELECTRONICS REVISED ED
480 MEHTA PRINCIPLES OF ELECTRICAL MACHINES
481 STEVENSON ELEMENTS OF POWER SYSTEM ANALYSIS 4TH ED
482 TONG INTRODUCTION TO MATERIALS FOR ADVANCED ENERGY SYSTEMS (HB)
483 HAYKIN COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS 5/E (PB)
484 GOODWIN CONTROL SYSTEM DESIGN + CD (PB)
485 MORALES ADAPTIVE FILTERING APPLICATIONS (HB)
486 WANG WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS ADVANCED TECHNIQUES FOR SIGNALS RECEPTION (PB)
487 RABINER DIGITAL PROCESSING OF SPEECH SIGNALS
488 RAO MICROWAVE AND RADAR ENGINEERING
489 HAYKIN NEURAL NETWORKS AND LEARNING MACHINES 3RD EDI
490 WIDROW ADAPTIVE SIGNAL PROCESSING
491 STROIK BUILDING SECURITY
492 FLOUDAS ENCYCLOPEDIA OF OPTIMIZATION 2ND EDI VOL 6
493 ZHANG OPTIMAL HIGH-THROUGHPUT SCREENING PRACTICAL EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN
494 METHELY ESSENTIALS OF MESH WORKING
495 HOROWITZ POWER SYSTEM RELAYING
496 ROY CIRCUITS,SYSTEM AND SIGNAL PROCESSING:A TUTORIAL APPROACH
497 ZOBBA CLASSICAL AND RECENT ASPECTS OF POWER SYSTEM OPTIMIZATION
498 MARWEDEL EMBEDDED SYSTEM DESIGN:EMBEDED SYSTEM FOUNDATIONS OF CYBER-PHYSICAL SYSTEM,AND THE INERNET THINGS
499 LI LIGHT-EMITTING DIODES:MATERIALS,PROCESSING,DEVICES AND APPLICATIONS.
500 HOU MODEL FREE ADAPTIVE CONTROL:THEORY AND APPLICATIONS
501 LOUIE OFF-GRID ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
502 THYAGARJAN INTRODUCTION TO DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING USING MATLAB WITH APPLICATION TO DIGITAL COMMUNICATION
503 VEENDRICK NANOMETER CMOS ICS:FROM BASIC TO ASICS
504 NAHIN TRANSIENTS FOR ELECTRICAL ENGINEERINS:ELEMENTA SWITCHED-CIRCUIT ANALYSIS IN THE TIME AND Laplace
505 LAPIDOTH A FOUNDATION IN DIGITAL COMMUNICATIONS
506 Gokhale introduction To Telecommunications 2nd ed
507 ENGQUIST HIGH OSCILLATORY PROBLEMS
508 RIDLEY QUANTUM ROCESSES IN SEMICONDUCTORS
509 WEINER LIGHT-MATTER INTERACTION PHYSICS AND ENGINEERING AT THE NANOSCALE
510 YUSUF LEBL FUNDAMENTALS OF HIGH FREQUENCY CMOS ANALOGUE INTEGRATED CIRCUITS
511 DESURVIRE CLASSICAL QUANTUM AND INFORMATION THEORY
512 HARRIS ELASTIC WAVES AT HIGH FREQUENCIES
513 MILNER THE SPACE AND MOTION OF COMMUNICATING AGENTS
514 OLDEROG REAL-TIME SYSTEMS FORMAL SPECIFICATION AND AUTOMATIC VERIFICATION
515 ZIEMER R E SIGNALS AND SYSTEMS: CONTINUOUS AND DISCRETE 4TH/ED (LPE)
516 PHILLIPS C L SIGNALS, SYSTEMS, AND TRANSFORMS 4TH/ED (LPE)
517 RAFIQUZZAMAN M MICROCONTROLLER THEORY AND APPLICATIONS WITH THE PIC18F 2ND/ED
518 WILDI T ELECTRICAL MACHINES, DRIVES AND POWER SYSTEMS 6TH/ED (LPE)
519 DEKKER A J ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING MATERIALS (LPE)
ENGLISH/LITERATURE
520 SWAN PRACTICAL ENGLISH USAGE FULLY REVISED INTERNATIONAL EDITION
521 CHAPELLE THE CONCISE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF APPLIED LINGUISTICS
522 MARTIN WREN & MARTIN HIGH SCHOOL ENGLISH GRAMMAR & COMPOSITION (MULTICOLOUR EDITION)
523 YULE THE STUDY OF LANGUAGE 6TH ED
524 GRIFFITHS AN INTRODUCTION TO ENGLISH SEMANTICS AND PRAGMATICS 2ND ED
525 LYONS LANGUAGE AND LINGUISTICS AN INTRODUCTION
526 REYNOLDS CAMBRIDGE IGCSE ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE + CD (PB)
527 ASHTON COLLINS WORK ON YOUR ACCENT + CD CLEARER PRONUNCIATION FOR BETTER COMMUNICATION (PB)
528 - COLLINS WORK ON YOUR GRAMMAR ELEMENTARY A 1 (PB)
529 THORPE OBJECTIVE ENGLISH FOR COMPETITIVE EXAMINATIONS 6/E (PB)
530 SHARPE BARRONS TOEFL IBT 15/E AUDIO CD (PB)
531 KAPLAN GRE GRADUATE RECORD EXAMINATION MATH WORKBOOK 10/E (PB)
532 BIBER LONGMAN STUDENT GRAMMAR OF SPOKEN AND WRITTEN ENGLISH (PB)
533 WARNICK CRITICAL THINKING AND COMMUNICATION THE USE OF REASON IN ARGUMENT 6/E (PB)
534 . COLLINS COBUILD ADVANCED LEARNER'S DICTIONARY 8/E (PB)
535 JOHNSON K AN INTRODUCTION TO FOREIGN LANGUAGE LEARNING AND TEACHING
536 SINGH S ENGLISH GRAMMAR & USAGE
537 SINGH S ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LINGUISTICS
538 MCLNTOSH CAMBRIDGE ADVANCED LEARNER'S DICTIONARY 4/ED (HARDBACK)
539 MCGREGOR LINGUISTICS: AN INTRODUCTION 2/ED
540 LONGMAN LOGMAN DICTIONARY OF CONTEMPORARY ENGLISH FOR ADVANCED LEARNERS
541 DORNYEI RESEARCH METHODS IN APPLIED LINGUISTICS
542 BALL Assessing Grammar: The Languages of LARSP
543 Ayto Oxford Dictionary of Modern Slang
544 OUP Oxford Dictionary of Rhymes
islamiat /PAK STUDY
545 GIBB STUDIES ON THE CIVILIZATION OF ISLAM..
546 ASAD THE PRINCIPLES OF STATE AND GOVERNMENT IN ISLAM
547 AFSARUDDIN CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN ISLAM
548 SNIR MODERN ARABIC LITERATURE A THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK
549 ANDRAE MOHAMMED THE MAN AND HIS FAITH
550 SALAHI MUHAMMAD (S.A.A.W) MAN AND PROPHET A COMPLETE STUDY OF THE LIFE OF THE PROPHET OF ISLAM
551 IQBAL ALI NABI KAREEM (SAWW) AUR SAHABA KRAM (R.A) IMAN AFROZ WAQEAAT
552 QADEER PAKISTAN SOCIAL AND CULTURAL TRANSFORMATIONS IN A MUSLIM NATION
553 AHMAD PAKISTAN SOCIETY ISLAM, ETHNICIY AND LEADERSHIP IN SOUTH ASIA
554 MAJEED QURAN INTERPRETATION IN URDU A CRITICAL STUDY
555 HASAN THE QURAN AND UNIVERSE ASTRONOMY IN THE LIGHT OF QURAN AND MODERN SCIENCE 8TH ENGLISH URDU ED
556 MEHMOOD KALA BAGH DAM SIFTING FACT FROM FICTION
557 DURRANI PAKISTAN ADRIFT NAVIGATING TROUBLED WATERS.
558 KHURSHID AHMAD FAMILY LIFE IN ISLAM
559 DR T B IRVING ISLAM AND SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
560 MUNT H HOLY CITY OF MEDINA: SACRED SPACE IN EARLY ISLAMIC ARABIA
561 DUDERIJA A HOLY CITY OF MEDINA: SACRED SPACE IN EARLY ISLAMIC ARABIA
562 HENNE P ISLAMIC POLITICS, MUSLIM STATES, AND COUNTERTERRORISM TENSIONS
563 MERAL M HOW VIOLENCE SHAPES RELIGION: BELIEF AND CONFLICT IN THE MIDDLE EAST A
564 LEWIS P ISLAMIC BRITAIN: ERLIGION, POLITICS & IDENTITY AMONG BRITISH MUSLIMS
565 AHMAD T LEGACY OF MUSLIM CIVILIZATION
566 SIDDIQUI COMMONALITIES AND SIMILARITIES IN WORLD RELIGIONS
567 HALEEM CRIMINAL JUSTIC IN ISLAM JUDICIAL PROCEDURE IN THE SHARI'A
568 SIDDIQI IS PAKISTAN A FAILED STATE?
569 SAKTANBER LIVING ISLAM: WOMEN, RELIGION AND THE POLITICIZATION OF CULTURE IN TURKEY
570 SALAHI MUHAMMAD HIS CHARACTER AND CONDUCT
571 MUSA MY VERSION INDIA-PAKISTAN WAR 1965
572 CHISHTI CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN AFGHTANISTAN
573 MAWDUDI ISLAM'S POLITICAL ORDER THE MODEL,DEVIATIONS AND MUSLIM RESPONSE
574 ZAIDI ISSUES IN PAKISTAN'S ECONOMY A POLITICAL ECONOMY PERSPECTIVE 3/ED
575 WALIULLAH MUSLIM JURISPRUDANCE AND THE QURANIC LAW OF CRIMES
576 ALI PAKISTAN ENERGY DEVELOPMENT THE ROAD AHEAD
577 HUSAIN PAKISTAN THE ECONOMIY OF AN ELITIST STATE 2/ED
578 ZIRING PAKISTAN THE ENIGMA OF POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT
579 KHWAJA PEOPLE'S MOVEMENTS IN PAKISTAN
580 BURKI STATE AND SOCIETY IN PAKISTAN
581 BHATIA STUDIES IN ISLAMIC LAW RELIGION AND SOCIETY
582 BHATTI THE HOLY QURAN ON ENVIRONMENT
583 CHEEMA WOMEN AND TV CULTURE IN PAKISTAN: GENDER, ISLAM AND NATIONAL IDENTITY
METHEMATICS
584 WEIR THOMAS' CALCULUS 14TH ED
585 RAISINGHANIA ADVANCED DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS 19TH ED
586 BIRD ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS 8TH ED
587 CROFT ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS A FOUNDATION FOR ELECTRONIC, ELECTRICAL, COMMUNICATIONS AND SYSTEMS ENGINEERS 4TH ED
588 HARTLE GRAVITY AN INTRODUCTION TO EINSTEIN'S GENERAL RELATIVITY
589 BURDEN NUMERICAL ANALYSIS 9TH ED
590 ROST THE DARK SIDE OF SOFTWARE ENGINEERING EVIL ON COMPUTING PROJECTS
591 GOYAL TRANSFORMS AND PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS 2ND ED
592 SARKAR A TEXTBOOK OF DISCRETE MATHEMATICS 9/E (PB)
593 THOMAS CALCULUS AND ANALYTIC GEOMETRY 9/E (PB)
594 KUMAR HAND BOOK OF ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS WITH GATE TUTOR VOL 2 (PB)
595 ZAR BIOSTATISTICAL ANALYSIS 5/E (PB)
596 PUNDIR NUMERICAL METHODS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING (PB)
597 MONTGOMERY APPLIED STATISTICS AND PROBABILITY FOR ENGINEERS 6/E (PB)
598 JOSHI CALCULUS FOR SCIENTISTS AND ENGINEERS AN ANALYTICAL APPROACH (PB)
599 ROSS DISCRETE MATHEMATICS 5/E (PB)
600 KHATTAR A COMPLETE RESOURCE BOOK IN MATHEMATICS FOR JEE MAIN 2018 (PB)
601 GOLDSTEIN CALCULUS AND ITS APPLICATIONS 13TH (PB)
602 HUNTER ESSENTIALS OF DISCRETE MATHEMATICS 3/E (PB)
603 GERALD APPLIED NUMERICAL ANALYSIS 7/E (PB)
604 BECKENBACH MODERN MATHEMATICS FOR THE ENGINEER FIRST SERIES (PB)
605 DAS INTEGRAL TRANSFORMS AND THEIR APPLICATIONS (PB)
606 RADHAKRISHNA WRITE MATHEMATICS RIGHT PRINCIPLES OF PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATION, EXEMPLIFIED WITH HUMOR AND THRILLS (PB)
607 RAJASEKARAN FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS IN ENGINEERING DESIGN (PB)
608 BHAT FUNDAMENTALS OF COMPLEX ANALYSIS (PB)
609 DESAI FINITE ELEMENT METHOD WITH APPLICATIONS IN ENGINEERING + CD (PB)
610 EDWARDS DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS AND BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEMS COMPUTING AND MODELING 3/E (PB)
611 ARORA A TEXTBOOK OF ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS VOL II (PB)
612 MATHEWS NUMERICAL METHODS USING MATLAB 4/E (PB)
613 MOAVENI FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS THEORY AND APPLICATION WITH ANSYS 3/E (PB)
614 JAMES A STUDENTS GUIDE TO FOURIER TRANSFORMS WITH APPLICATIONS IN PHYSICS AND ENGINEERING 3/E (PB)
615 GUPTA NUMERICAL ANALYSIS (PB)
616 EDWARDS DIFFERENTIAL CALCULUS FOR BEGINNERS (PB)
617 DASS A TEXTBOOK OF ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS VOL 3 (PB)
618 DASS A TEXTBOOK OF ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS VOL I (PB)
619 ARORA A TEXTBOOK OF ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS VOL II (PB)
620 KUMAR DIFFERENTIAL CALCULUS (PB)
621 BINDRA A TEXTBOOK OF APPLIED MATHEMATICS (PB)
622 ARORA A TEXTBOOK OF APPLIED MATHEMATICS VOL IV (PB)
623 ARORA A TEXTBOOK OF APPLIED MATHEMATICS II (PB)
624 ARORA A TEXTBOOK OF APPLIED MATHEMATICS-I (PB)
625 APOSTOL T M CALCULUS VOL-2: MULTI-VARIABLE CALCULUS AND LINEAR ALGEBRA WITH APPLIC
626 BANSAL R K DISCRETE MATHEMATICS (IND/ED)
627 PINSKY R G PROBLEMS FROM THE DISCRETE TO THE CONTINUOUS: PROBABILITY, NUMBER THEORY, GRAH THEORY, & COMBINATORI
628 EDWARDS C H ELEMENTARY DIFFERENTARY EQUATIONS WITH BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEMS 6TH/ED (LPE)
629 RATTAN K S INTRODUCTORY MATHEMATICS FOR ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS (IND/ED)
630 SIVIJAYAKUMARI ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS (LPE)
631 GUPTA G ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS VOL-I (LPE)
632 GUPTA G ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS VOL-II (LPE)
633 ASMAR N H COMPLEX ANALYSIS WITH APPLICATIONS
634 THANGARAJ V STOCHASTIC MODELING IN PHYSICAL AND BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES (IND/ED)
635 ISAEV A TWENTY-ONE LECTURES ON COMPLEX ANALYSIS: A FIRST COURSE
636 LIPSMAN R MULTIVARIABLE CALCULUS WITH MATLAB®: WITH APPLICATIONS TO GEOMETRY AND
637 CONSTANDA C DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS: A PRIMER FOR SCIENTISTS AND ENGINEERS
638 GARFINKEL A MODELING LIFE: THE MATHEMATICS OF BIOLOGICAL SYSTEMS
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
639 JINDAL STRENGTH OF MATERIALS 2ND ED
640 BEER VECTOR MECHANICS FOR ENGINEERS DYNAMICS (IN SI UNITS) 11TH ED
641 RAO MECHANICAL VIBRATIONS 4TH ED
642 ASHBY MATERIALS ENGINEERING, SCIENCE, PROCESSING AND DESIGN 4TH ED
643 BLACK DEGARMO'S MATERIALS & PROCESSES IN MANUFACTURING SI VERSION 12TH ED
644 VAUGHN BIOETHICS PRINCIPLES, ISSUES, AND CASES 3RD ED
645 MERIAM ENGINEERING MECHANICS STATICS SI VERSION 8TH ED
646 MERIAM ENGINEERING MECHANICS DYNAMICS SI VERSION 10TH ED
647 EASTOP APPLIED THERMODYNAMICS FOR ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGISTS 5TH ED
648 CENGEL THERMODYNAMICS AN ENGINEERING APPROACH 8TH ED IN SI UNITS
649 PALLETT AIRCRAFT ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS 3RD ED
650 AGRAWAL AIRCRAFT GAS TURBINE ENGINE TECHNOLOGY
651 PALLETT AIRCRAFT INSTRUMENTS PRINCIPLES AND APPLICATIONS 2ND ED
652 KROES AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE & REPAIR 7TH ED
653 ANDERSON AIRCRAFT PERFORMANCE AND DESIGN
654 WILD AIRCRAFT POWER PLANTS 8TH ED
655 KROES AIRCRAFT POWERPLANTS 7TH ED
656 JAFFE AIRSPACE CLOSURE AND CIVIL AVIATION A STRATEGIC RESOURCE FOR AIRLINE MANAGERS
657 MATTSON CNC PROGRAMMING PRINCIPLES AND APPLICATIONS
658 BANGA A TEXTBOOK ON AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING
659 KUO AUTOMATIC CONTROL SYSTEM 9TH ED
660 SAEED AUTOMATIC CONTROL SYSTEMS (WITH MATLAB PROGRAMS)
661 GOLNARAGHI AUTOMATIC CONTROL SYSTEMS 10TH ED.
662 GOYAL AUTOMATION AND ROBOTICS
663 GROOVER AUTOMATION, PRODUCTION SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER-INTEGRATED MANUFACTURING 4TH ED
664 RAMAKRISHNA AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING
665 GIRI AUTOMOBILE MECHANICS
666 CROUSE AUTOMOTIVE MECHANICS 10TH ED
667 HEITNER AUTOMOTIVE MECHANICS PRINCIPLES & PRACTICES
668 KINNISON AVIATION MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT 2ND ED
669 KROES AIRCRAFT BASIC SCIENCE 8TH ED
670 SOLARI WIND SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING ORIGINS, DEVELOPMENTS FUNDAMENTALS AND ADVANCEMENTS
671 BEJAN ADVANCED ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS 4TH ED
672 STANFORD III ANALYSIS AND DESIGN OF HEATING, VENTILATING, AND AIR-CONDITIONING SYSTEMS 2ND ED
673 BALASUBRAMANIAM CALLISTER'S MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING WITH CD 2ND ED
674 GRONDZIK MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT FOR BUILDINGS 13TH ED
675 STERNER HANDBOOK OF ENERGY STORAGE DEMAND, TECHNOLOGIES, INTEGRATION
676 INFIELD RENEWABLE ENERGY IN POWER SYSTEMS 2ND ED
677 HOLMAN HEAT TRANSFER 10/E (PB)
678 HIBBELER MECHANICS OF MATERIALS SI EDITION 9/E (PB)
679 KALPAKJIAN MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY 7/E IN SI EDITION (PB)
680 ASHBY MATERIALS ENGINEERING, SCIENCE, PROCESSING AND DESIGN 3/E (PB)
681 HIBBELER ENGINEERING MECHANICS STATICS AND DYNAMICS 14/E (PB)
682 NORTON MACHINE DESIGN 5/E (PB)
683 GROOVER AUTOMATION, PRODUCTION SYSTEMS AND COMPUTER-INTEGRATED MANUFACTURING 4/E (PB)
684 POPOV ENGINEERING MECHANICS OF SOLIDS 2/E (PB)
685 STOECKER REFRIGRATION & AIR CONDITIONING 2/E (PB)
686 TU COMPUTATIONAL FLUID DYNAMICS A PRACTICAL APPROACH 2/E (PB)
687 ESPOSITO FLUID POWER WITH APPLICATIONS 7/E (PB)
688 SPOTTS DESIGN OF MACHINE ELEMENTS 8/E + CD (PB)
689 DUTTA HEAT TRANSFER PRINCIPLES AND APPLICATIONS (PB)
690 COIRO RENEWABLE ENERGY FROM THE OCEANS FROM WAVE TIDAL AND GRADIENT SYSTEMS TO OFFSHORE WIND AND SOLAR (HB)
691 GOLUSIN SUSTAINABLE ENERGY MANAGEMENT (HB)
692 HEGDE POWER PLANT ENGINEERING (PB)
693 MCQUISTON HEATING VENTILATING AND AIR CONDITIONING ANALYSIS AND DESIGN 6/E (PB)
694 DOSSAT PRINCIPLES OF REFRIGERATION 4/E (PB)
695 PITA AIR CONDITIONING PRINCIPLES AND SYSTEMS AN ENERGY APPROACH 4/E (PB)
696 BEVAN THEORY OF MACHINES 3/E (PB)
697 RAJPUT A TEXTBOOK OF HEAT AND MASS TRANSFER SI UNITS (PB)
698 NAMBUDIRIPAD ADVANCED MECHANICS OF SOLIDS A GENTLE INTRODUCTION (PB)
699 PARKASH MANUAL OF FIRE SAFETY (PB)
700 PULKRABEK ENGINEERING FUNDAMENTALS OF THE INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE 2/E (PB)
701 VIJAYARAGHAVAN MECHATRONICS +CD(PB)
702 JENKINS RENEWABLE ENERGY ENGINEERING (PB)
703 SARAVANAMUTTOO GAS TURBINE THEORY 5/E (PB)
704 MOTT APPLIED FLUID MECHANICS 7/E (PB)
705 MURPHY INTRODUCTION TO SYSTEM DYNAMICS (PB)
706 VERSTEEG AN INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTATIONAL FLUID DYNAMICS THE FINITE VOLUME METHOD 2/E (PB)
707 KHURMI A TEXBOOK OF MACHINE DESIGN IN S I UNITS (PB)
708 GYFTOPOULOS THERMODYNAMICS FOUNDATIONS AND APPLICATIONS (PB)
709 DOWLING MECHANICAL BEHAVIOR OF MATERIALS 4/E (PB)
710 ANDERSON MODERN COMPRESSIBLE FLOW WITH HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE 3/E (PB)
711 KHURMI HYDRAULICS FLUID MECHANICS AND HYDRAULIC MACHINES (SI UNITS) (PB)
712 HODGE COMPRESSIBLE FLUID DYNAMICS WITH PERSONAL COMPUTER APPLICATIONS (PB)
713 RAJPUT STRENGTH OF MATERIALS (MECHANICS OF SOLIDS) IN SI UNITS 6/E (PB)
714 ARORA REFRIGERATION AND AIR CONDITIONING (PB)
715 DEWITT PRINCIPLES OF HEAT AND MASS TRANSFER 7/E (PB)
716 DENTON ALTERNATIVE FUEL VEHICLES (PB)
717 BETHUNE ENGINEERING GRAPHICS WITH AUTOCAD 2015 (PB)
718 KIBBE MACHINE TOOL PRACTICES 9/E (PB)
719 KHURMI MECHANICAL ENGINEERING (CONVENTIONAL AND OBJECTIVE TYPE)
720 POPOV MECHANICS OF MATERIALS 2ND EDI
721 SPOTTS DESIGN OF MACHINE ELEMENTS 8TH EDI
722 Roosa Carbon Reduction Policies,Strategies and Technologies
723 BENIWAL AUTOMATIC CONTROL SYSTEMS WITH MATLAB PROGRAMMING
724 MERIAM ENGINEERING MECHANICS STATISTICS, VOLUME 1
725 GUPTA FUNDAMENTALS OF INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES 2/ED
726 DESSLER HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT 15/ED
727 NORTON MACHINE DESIGN, AN INTEGRATED APPROACH, 2/ED
728 KRAJEWSKI OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT: PROCESSES AND SUPPLY CHAINS, 11/ED
729 HEGDE POWER PLANT ENGINEERING
730 MEIER SUSTAINABLE ENERGY IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES POLICY ANALYSIS AND CASE STUDIES
731 ACHIEVEMENT OF HIGH FATIGUE RESISTANCE IN METALS AND ALLOYS
732 SAKURAI ADVANCED QUANTUM MECHANICS
733 CHAPMAN CALIBRATION IN AIR MONITORING
734 SPOTTS DESIGN OF MACHINE ELEMENTS 8TH EDI
735 HICKEY FATIGUE AND FRACTURE TOUGHNESS CRYOGENIC BEHAVIOR
736 MEGSON T H G INTRODUCTION TO AIRCRAFT STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS 3RD/ED
737 GHOSH A INTRODUCTION TO DYNAMICS
738 ISERMANN R COMBUSTION ENGINE DIAGNOSIS: MODEL-BASED CONDITION MONITORING OF GASOLINE & DIESEL ENGINES & THEIR C
739 MYSZKA D H MACHINES AND MECHANISMS: APPLIED KINEMATIC ANALYSIS 4TH/ED (LPE)
740 KALPAKJIAN S MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY: SI EDITION 7TH/ED (LPE)
741 REISEL J R PRINCIPLES OF ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (IND/ED)
742 SINHA S K ENGINEERING MECHANICS: STATICS AND DYNAMICS (LPE)
743 FINCH R D INTRODUCTION TO ACOUSTICS (LPE)
744 HEGDE R K POWER PLANT ENGINEERING (LPE)
745 GERALD APPLIED NUMERICAL ANALYSIS, 7/ED
746 STOECKER DESIGN OF THERMAL SYSTEMS 3/ED
747 CHANDRA ENGINEERING GRAPHICS 4/ED
748 MERIAM ENGINEERING MECHANICS: STATICS, STUDENT VALUE EDITION 8/ED
749 GUPTA FUNDAMENTALS OF INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES 2/ED
750 POOLE LINEAR ALGEBRA: A MODERN INTRODUCTION 4/ED
751 SIMMONS MANUAL OF ENGINEERING DRAWING 4/ED
752 LINDFIELD NUMERICAL METHODS USING MATLAB 3/ED
753 DEMPSEY TROUBLESHOOTING AND REPAIRING DIESEL ENGINES 4/ED
physics
754 CHAISSON ASTRONOMY A BEGINNER'S GUIDE TO THE UNIVERSE 7TH ED
755 KUMAR ATOMIC AND LASER SPECTROSCOPY
756 SINGH FUNDAMENTALS OF OPTICS 2ND ED
757 KUMAR CONCEPTS OF ELECTRODYNAMICS
758 DASS HIGHER MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS FOR THE STUDENTS OF B.SC. (HONOURS) AND M.SC. (PHYSICS)
759 BASU AN INTRODUCTION TO ASTROPHYSICS 2ND ED
760 NARLIKAR AN INTRODUCTION TO COSMOLOGY 3RD ED
761 JENKINS FUNDAMENTALS OF OPTICS 4TH ED
762 CHATTOPADHYAY INTRODUCTION TO NANOSCIENCE AND NANOTECHNOLOGY
763 THYAGARAJAN LASERS FUNDAMENTALS AND APPLICATIONS 2ND ED.
764 ARFKEN MATHEMATICAL METHODS FOR PHYSICISTS A COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE 7TH ED
765 SHUR PHYSICS OF SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES UPDATED ED
766 DRUMMOND PLASMA PHYSICS
767 PURI SPECIAL THEORY OF RELATIVITY
768 REITZ FOUNDATIONS OF ELECTROMAGNETIC THEORY 3/E (PB)
769 CHOUDHARY NANOSCIENCE AND NANOTECHNOLOGY (PB)
770 SINGH THERMAL PHYSICS KINETIC THEORY AND THERMODYNAMICS (PB)
771 CHANDRA TEXTBOOK OF PHYSICS FOR ENGINEERS (PB)
772 KAUSHAL ADVANCED METHODS OF MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS 2/E (HB)
773 BLOWERS The Legacy of Nuclear Power
774 WEINER LIGHT-MATTER INTERACTION PHYSICS AND ENGINEERING AT THE NANOSCALE
775 SHARMA S ENGINEERING PHYSICS (LPE)
776 CHUNG D D L CARBON MATERIALS: SCIENCE AND APPLICATIONS
777 LANGE D CMOS CANTILEVER SENSOR SYSTEMS: ATOMIC FORCE MICROSCOPY & GAS SENSING APP...SP
778 KREBS R E GROUNDBREAKING SCIENTIFIC EXPERIMENTS INVENTIONS & DISCOVERIES OF MIDDLES AGES
779 WINDELSPECHT M GROUNDBREAKING SCIENTIFIC EXPERIMENTS, INVENTIONS & DISCOVERIES OF THE 19TH CE
780 PRASAD R NUCLEAR PHYSICS (LPE)
781 SHARMA K K OPTICS: PRINCIPLES AND APPLICATIONS (IND/ED)
782 BLAKER J W OPTICS: AN INTRODUCTION FOR STUDENTS OF ENGINEERING (LPE)
783 HOBSON A PHYSICS: CONCEPTS AND CONNECTIONS 5TH/ED (LPE)
784 GRIFFITHS D J INTRODUCTION TO ELECTRODYNAMICS 4TH/ED (LPE)
chemistry
785 CRABTREE THE ORGANOMETALLIC CHEMISTRY OF THE TRANSITION METALS 7TH ED
786 KALSI ORGANIC SYNTHESIS THROUGH DISCONNECTION APPROACH 2ND REVISED ED
787 CRICHTON BIOLOGICAL INORGANIC CHEMISTRY A NEW INTRODUCTION TO MOLECULAR STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION 3RD ED
788 HOFMANN WILSON AND WALKER'S PRINCIPLES AND TECHNIQUES OF BIOCHEMISTRY AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY 8TH ED
789 VOET VOET'S PRINCIPLES OF BIOCHEMISTRY GLOBAL ED
790 RODWELL HARPER'S ILLUSTRATED BIOCHEMISTRY 31ST ED
791 TYMOCZKO BIOCHEMISTRY A SHORT COURSE 4TH ED
792 PAVIA INTRODUCTION TO SPECTROSCOPY 5TH ED
793 BAHL A TEXTBOOK OF ORGANIC CHEMISTRY 22ND ED
794 KAPOOR A TEXTBOOK OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY: STATES OF MATER AND IONS IN SOLUTION (VOL-1) 5TH ED
795 PRAKASH ADVANCED CHEMISTRY OF RARE ELEMENTS REVISED EDITION
796 COTTON ADVANCED INORGANIC CHEMISTRY 6TH ED
797 KAR APPLICATION OF REDOX AND REAGENTS IN ORGANIC SYNTHESIS VOL-I
798 KUMAR ATOMIC AND LASER SPECTROSCOPY
799 LANDESBERG BASIC LABORATORY EXPERIMENTS FOR GENERAL, ORGANIC, AND BIOCHEMISTRY 2ND ED
800 TURNER BIOCATALYSIS IN ORGANIC SYNTHESIS THE RETROSYNTHESIS APPROACH
801 SIVASANKAR BIOSEPARATIONS PRINCIPLES AND TECHNIQUES
802 MADAN CHEMISTRY FOR DEGREE STUDENTS B.SC. FIRST YEAR
803 MADAN CHEMISTRY FOR DEGREE STUDENTS B.SC. SECOND YEAR
804 MADAN CHEMISTRY FOR DEGREE STUDENTS B.SC. THIRD YEAR
805 MALLICK CHEMISTRY FOR ENGINEERS
806 SAWYER CHEMISTRY FOR ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING AND SCIENCE 5TH ED
807 BARLOW CHEMISTRY OF DRUGS
808 BHAT CHEMISTRY OF NATURAL PRODUCTS REVISED ED
809 ROY CHEMISTRY OF PESTICIDES
810 SPIRO CHEMISTRY OF THE ENVIRONMENT 3RD ED.
811 MAHESHWARI CLINICAL BIOCHEMISTRY 2ND ED
812 RATTAN COMPREHENSIVE ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY
813 BLUMICH ESSENTIAL NMR FOR SCIENTISTS AND ENGINEERS 2ND ED
814 RAMAKRISHNAN ESSENTIALS OF ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
815 KAR FUNDAMENTALS OF ORGANIC SYNTHESIS THE REPROSYNTHETIC ANALYSIS VOL-II
816 GILCHRIST HETEROCYCLIC CHEMISTRY 3RD ED
817 THOMPSON INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY
818 WELLER INORGANIC CHEMISTRY INTL. ED
819 THOMAS MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY AN INTRODUCTION 2ND ED
820 HOWARD MODERN PROTEIN CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL ASPECTS
821 ARULDHAS MOLECULAR STRUCTURE AND SPECTROSCOPY 2ND ED
822 MCMICHAEL NANOSCIENCE
823 FOSTER NANOTECHNOLOGY SCIENCE, INNOVATION AND OPPORTUNITY
824 BRAHMACHARI NATURAL PRODUCTS CHEMISTRY, BIOCHEMISTRY AND PHARMACOLOGY
825 MOHAN ORGANIC SPECTROSCOPY PRINCIPLES AND APPLICATIONS 2ND ED
826 WYATT ORGANIC SYNTHESIS STRATEGY AND CONTROL
827 DEAN PRACTICAL SKILLS IN CHEMISTRY 3RD ED\
828 DEMAN PRINCIPLES OF FOOD CHEMISTRY 4TH ED
829 HOLLER PRINCIPLES OF INSTRUMENTAL ANALYSIS 6TH ED
830 LEVINE QUANTUM CHEMISTRY 7TH ED
831 KENT RIEGEL'S HANDBOOK OF INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRY 9TH ED
832 ALAGARSAMY TEXTBOOK OF MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY VOL-II 2ND ED
833 BECHTOLD TEXTILE CHEMISTRY
834 WALSH THE CHEMICAL BIOLOGY OF HUMAN VITAMINS
835 SINGHAL THE PEARSON GUIDE TO ORGANIC CHEMISTRY FOR THE IIT JEE 2012
836 SVEHLA VOGEL'S QUALITATIVE INORGANIC ANALYSIS 7TH ED
837 FURNISS VOGEL'S TEXTBOOK OF PRACTICAL ORGANIC CHEMISTRY 5TH ED
838 DENNISTON FOUNDATIONS OF GENERAL ORGANIC AND BIOCHEMISTRY (HB)
839 KEELER UNDERSTANDING NMR SPECTROSCOPY 2/E (PB)
840 BIRDI SURFACE CHEMISTRY OF CARBON CAPTURE CLIMATE CHANGE ASPECTS (HB)
841 THORNTON ORGANIC CHEMISTRY 6/E (PB)
842 FINAR ORGANIC CHEMISTRY VOL 2: STEREOCHEMISTRY AND THE CHEMISTRY OF NATURAL PRODUCTS 5/E (PB)
843 TRO CHEMISTRY STRUCTURE AND PROPERTIES (PB)
844 POSTEN INTEGRATED BIOPROCESS ENGINEERING (PB)
845 RATTAN A TEXTBOOK OF ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY (PB)
846 VITHA M F CHROMATOGRAPHY: PRINCIPLES AND INSTRUMENTATION
847 WENSKE G DICTIONARY OF CHEMISTRY (ENGLISH/GERMAN)
848 IBANEZ J G ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY: FUNDAMENTALS
849 RAMAKRISHNAN S ESSENTIALS OF ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY (LPE)
850 SMITH M B MARCH'S ADVANCED ORGANIC CHEMISTRY: REACTIONS, MECHANISMS AND STRUCTURE 7TH/ED (IND/ED)
851 WALSH C T NATURAL PRODUCT BIOSYNTHESIS: CHEMICAL LOGIC AND ENZYMATIC MACHINERY
852 BIDLINGMEYR R B PRACTICAL HPLC METHODOLOGY AND APPLICATIONS (IND/ED)
853 BAMFORD M RECENT ADVANCES IN FORENSIC CHEMISTRY
854 SOLOMONS T W G SOLOMONS'S ORGANIC CHEMISTRY (GLOBAL EDITION)...IND/ED
855 MICHL J SPECTROSCOPY WITH POLARIZED LIGHT
856 HANSEN L TITRATION CALORIMETRY: FROM CONCEPT TO APPLICATION
857 PANDEY H K BASIC COORDINATION CHEMISTRY (IND/ED)
858 LAMBERT J B NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE SPECTROSCOPY: AN INTRODUCTION TO PRINCIPLES 2ND/ED
859 BAHADORI HAZARDOUS AREA CALLIFICATION IN PETROLEUM AND CHEMICAL PLANTS A GUIDE TO MITIGATING RISK
860 OUP OXFORD DICTIONARY OF CHEMISTRY
861 SHULER BIOPROCESS ENGINEERING BASIC CONCEPTS 2/ED
862 MITRA ENVIRONMEFNTAL CHEMICAL ANALYSIS 2/ED
863 KARAK FUNDAMENTALS OF POLYMERS RAW MATERIALS TO FINISH PRODUCTS