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World Bank Document RAMP -2: Procurement Plan – Jan. 2017. (RURAL ROADS AND MOBILTY PROJECT-2 PP:2017) Public Disclosure Authorized I. General 1. Project Information: Country: Nigeria Borrower: Federal Government of Nigeria Project Name: Rural Road and Mobility Project 2 (RAMP2). Loan/Credit No.: P095003 PIA: Federal Project Management Unit (FPMU) 2. Bank’s approval Date of the procurement Plan [Original: December 2007]: Revision of Updated Procurement Plan, June 2010]. Updated January 2017 2. Date of General Procurement Notice: Dec 24, 2006 Public Disclosure Authorized 3. Period covered by initial procurement plans: The procurement period of project covered from year June 2010 to December 2012; (Period covered by this current procurement plan: and January 2017 to December 2017 and or to June 2018). II. Goods and Works and non-consulting services. 1. Prior Review Threshold: Procurement Decisions subject to Prior Review by the Bank as stated in Appendix 1 to the Guidelines for Procurement: Public Disclosure Authorized Procurement Method Prior Review Threshold Comment (US$ equivalent) 1. ICB and LIB (Goods and services other > 1,000,000.00 ALL than consultancy services) 2. NCB (Goods) 100,000.00 ≤ 1,000,000.00 NONE 3 IT System, and Non-Consulting Services > 1,000,000.00 (ICB). NCB: 100,000.00 ≤ 1,000,000.00 4. ICB (Works) > 10,000,000.00 ALL 5. NCB (Works) 300,000 ≤ 10,000,000.00 NONE 6 Shopping-Goods < 100,000.00 NONE 7 Shopping-Works < 300,000.00 NONE 8. Community Participation in All Values SSS of Community Procurement acceptable to the Maintenance Association and described in the PIM Public Disclosure Authorized groups, etc. 9 Training, Workshops, Study Tours All Values Based on Annual Work Plans & Budgets July 9, 2010 2. Pre-qualification. Bidders for major works could be prequalified in accordance with the provisions of paragraphs 2.9 and 2.10 of the Guidelines. 3. Proposed Procedures for CDD Components (as per paragraph. 3.17 of the Guidelines: Shall apply. 4. Reference to (if any) Project Operational/Procurement Manual: Shall apply 5. Any Other Special Procurement Arrangements: Not Applicable 6. Summary of the Procurement Packages planned during the next 12 to18 (from January 2017). [ Packages which require Bank’s Prior review and Post Review packages] 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Ref. Description Estimated Packages Domest Review Comments No. Cost ic by Bank US$ Prefere (Prior / Post) million nce (yes/no) Summary of 82 5 Yes Prior the ICB (Works) Summary of 43.77 15 Yes Prior the ICB (Goods) Summary of 64.53 18 No Post the NCB (Works) Summary of 1.86 4 No Post the NCB (Goods) Summary of 0.45 1 No Prior the ICB (Non- Consultant Services) July 9, 2010 III. Selection of Consultants 1. Prior Review Threshold: Selection decisions subject to Prior Review by Bank as stated in Appendix 1 to the Guidelines Selection and Employment of Consultants: 2. Selection Method Prior Review Threshold Comment 1 Consultant Services-QCBS- All Values ALL International 2 Consultant Services-QCBS-National > 300,000.00 ALL 3 Consultant Services-CQS < 300,000.00 NONE 4 Consultant Services-lC > 200,000.00 ALL 5 Consultant Services-lC < 100,000.00 ToR only but ALL 6 Consultant Services- Single Source All Values ALL Selection Note: All ToRs to be prior reviewed QCBS = Quality and Cost Based Selection SSS = Single Source Selection CQ = Consultant Qualification LCS = Least Cost Selection IC = Individual Consultant 2. Short list comprising entirely of national consultants: Short list of consultants for services, estimated to cost less than $_300,000_equivalent per contract, may comprise entirely of national consultants in accordance with the provisions of paragraph 2.7 of the Consultant Guidelines. 3. Any Other Special Selection Arrangements: Not Applicable 4. Consultancy Assignments with Selection Methods and Time Schedule 1 2 3 4 5 6 Ref. No. Description Estimated Packages Review Comments of Cost by Bank Assignment US$ (Prior / million Post) Summary of 4.17 7 Prior number of contracts that will be let under QCBS Summary of 0.83 1 Prior CQS number of contracts that will be let under other methods (***This is the consolidated Procurement Plan for all the RAMP2 PIUs (Federal and States.). The individual PP submitted for review/ or already cleared for each SPIU is uploaded in the system). July 9, 2010 July 9, 2010 PROCUREMENT Nigeria : NG-RURAL ACCESS & MOBILITY PROJECT-Phase 2 PLAN General Information Country: Nigeria Bank’s Approval Date of the Original Procurement Plan: 2017-07-17 Revised Plan Date(s): (comma delineated, leave blank if none)2020-05-05 Project ID: P095003 GPN Date: Project Name: NG-RURAL ACCESS & MOBILITY PROJECT-Phase 2 Loan / Credit No: IDA / 51540 Executing Agency(ies):Enugu State RAMP 2 WORKS Bid Evaluation Activity Reference No. / Draft Bidding Loan / Credit Market Procurement Prequalification Estimated Actual Amount Process Draft Pre-qualification Prequalification Specific Procurement Bidding Documents Proposal Submission / Report and Description Component Review Type Method Document / Signed Contract Contract Completion No. Approach Process (Y/N) Amount (US$) (US$) Status Documents Evaluation Report Notice / Invitation as Issued Opening / Minutes Recommendation for Justification Award Planned Actual Planned Actual Planned Actual Planned Actual Planned Actual Planned Actual Planned Actual Planned Actual Planned Actual NG-ENUGU RAMP-18285- Upgrading and Under CW-RFB / Single Stage - One IDA / 51540 Rehabilitation of Rural Prior Request for Bids Open - National 24,200,000.00 0.00 Implementati 2017-12-15 2017-12-15 2017-12-15 2017-12-15 2017-12-15 2017-12-15 Rehabilitation/Construction of Envelope Transport Infrastructure on 341Km of Rural Roads NG-ENUGU RAMP-18337- Community-based Road Pending CW-DIR / Routing IDA / 51540 Maintenance and Annual Post Direct Selection Direct 161,375.00 0.00 Implementati 2016-02-15 2016-02-15 2016-03-07 2016-09-03 Maintenance of Pilot Road Mechanized Maintenance on (50 KM) NG-ENUGU RAMP-18289- Community-based Road Pending CW-RFQ / Annual Request for Single Stage - One IDA / 51540 Maintenance and Annual Post Limited 198,000.00 0.00 Implementati 2016-03-12 2016-03-12 2016-03-12 Maintenance of Pilot Road Quotations Envelope Mechanized Maintenance on Projects (7.5Km) NG-ENUGU RAMP-73574- CW-RFB / Upgrading and Pending Rehabilitation/Construction Single Stage - One IDA / 51540 Rehabilitation of Rural Prior Request for Bids Open - National 10,658,806.00 0.00 Implementati 2019-06-28 2019-07-03 2019-08-14 2019-09-13 2019-10-18 2020-04-15 of 480 km of Rural Roads Envelope Transport Infrastructure on in Enugu State 2nd Phase Roads NG-ENUGU RAMP-73645- Community-based Road Pending CW-RFQ / Routine Request for Single Stage - One IDA / 51540 Maintenance and Annual Post Limited 39,216.00 0.00 Implementati 2019-01-13 2019-03-10 2019-09-06 maintenance of pilot rural Quotations Envelope Mechanized Maintenance on roads 50km NG-ENUGU RAMP-18281- Upgrading and Pending CW-RFB / Rehabilitation of Single Stage - One IDA / 51540 Rehabilitation of Rural Prior Request for Bids Open - National 18,190,090.50 0.00 Implementati 2016-02-04 2016-02-04 2016-02-04 2016-02-04 2016-02-04 2016-02-04 115.36KM Road in Enugu Envelope Transport Infrastructure on State NG-ENUGU RAMP-18275- Upgrading and Pending Single Stage - One CW-RFB / Construction of IDA / 51540 Rehabilitation of Rural Post Request for Bids Open - National 2,893,112.00 0.00 Implementati 2017-11-30 2017-11-30 2017-11-30 2017-11-30 2017-11-30 2017-11-30 Envelope 20 Nos River Crossings Transport Infrastructure on NG-ENUGU RAMP-101853- CW-RFB / Upgrading and Pending Single Stage - One Rehabilitation/Construction of IDA / 51540 Rehabilitation of Rural Prior Request for Bids Open - National 6,172,466.00 0.00 Implementati 2019-06-28 2019-07-03 2019-08-14 2019-09-13 2019-10-18 2020-04-15 Envelope 480km of rural roads in Transport Infrastructure on Enugu state 2nd phase NG-ENUGU RAMP-101854- CW-RFB / Second Community-based Road Pending Mechanized Maintenance of Request for Single Stage - One IDA / 51540 Maintenance and Annual Post Limited 59,101.00 0.00 Implementati 2019-03-03 2019-04-28 2019-10-25 Ako- Nike Demacco farm Quotations Envelope Mechanized Maintenance on road 7.6km second mechanized Page 1 NG-ENUGU RAMP-101907- CW-RFB / RIVER CROSSING LOT-1 1. Ekwegbe Agu-Ekwegbe Uno(Obara Steam) 2. Nkwoopi - Agu- Upgrading and Pending Isamele (Uhere river) Single Stage - One IDA / 51540 Rehabilitation of Rural Post Request for Bids Limited 615,570.47 0.00 Implementati 2019-03-01 2019-03-06 2019-04-17 2019-05-17 2019-06-21 2019-12-18 3. Ugwuanama Mbuamon Envelope Transport Infrastructure on - Obollo - Eke - Ogboduaba (Amanyi River) 4. Umuosigide Umuosigwu ( Ebonyi River) 5. Obollo Etiti Community (Oshenyi Stre NG-ENUGU RAMP-101910- CW-RFB / RIVER CROSSING LOT-2 i. Amachrauka - Oduma Community Upgrading and Pending Single Stage - One ii. Amiga - Umuenem - IDA / 51540 Rehabilitation of Rural Post Request for Bids Open - National 160,276.94 0.00 Implementati 2019-03-01 2019-03-06 2019-04-17 2019-05-17 2019-06-21 2019-12-18 Envelope Ndiaboh (obee Stream) Transport Infrastructure on iii. Mpu - Ovia - Oduma (Onuaka Mmiri Seasonal Stream) Oke Ali (Oke Ali Stream) NG-ENUGU RAMP-101912- CW-RFB / RIVER CROSSING LOT-3 1. Ebor - Ogomgo Road (EbonyiStream) Upgrading and Pending Single Stage - One 2. Mbu Amonu - Ojo - IDA / 51540 Rehabilitation of Rural Post Request for Bids Open - National 949,278.55 0.00 Implementati 2019-03-01 2019-03-06 2019-04-17 2019-05-17 2019-06-21 2019-12-18 Envelope Ochoro - Ehalumaona Transport Infrastructure on (Ofianzu Stream) 3.
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