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World Bank Document A R M E N I A Rural Enterprise and Small-Scale Commercial Agriculture Development Project (RESCADP) Procurement Plan Original: May 13, 2005 Date of General Procurement Notice: June 16, 2005 Approved by WB: December 31, 2008 Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized Date) Category (US$.000) Reference Starting year Package Nr. IFB Prior/Post review Supplier/Contractor Procurement Method Contract signing date Total Allocated Amount Contract amount (US$.000) SPNInvitation (Tender Date ID Code Description ProposedPackages num. Of Component A - Small Rural Business Support Rural Enterprise Finance Armenia-Lada IDA 1A A1A Contra PG-07-017-Vehicle for RFF G S 14.0 Post 1 2007 6/27/07 7/11/07 11.95 CJSC IDA 1B A1A Contra PG-07-018-Air conditioners G S 3.0 Post 1 2007 8/13/07 8/24/07 2.67 AIG Service Ltd Contra-CS-08-246 (PFI due diligence)-Intern. Bank PHRD 2 A1B Special CS SSS 35.0 Prior 1 2008 4/25/08 6/2/08 33.50 Mr. M. Wills PHRD 3A A1B Contra-CS-07-218 (PFI Train.Invest.Lending)-Intern CS IC 83.0 Prior 1 2007 11/29/06 5/25/07 92.50 Mr. O. Ivaniychuk Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized PHRD 3B A1B Contra-CS-07-219 (PFI Commod.Chain.Train)-Intern CS IC 83.0 Prior 1 2007 11/29/06 5/25/07 94.40 Mr. G. Ploetz PHRD 3C A1B Contra- CS-230-1-1-PFI staff training -National CS IC 4.5 Post 1 2007 12/15/06 6/18/07 4.04 Mrs. K,. Grigoryan PHRD 3D A1B Contra- CS-230-2 -PFI staff training -National CS IC 4.5 Post 1 2007 12/15/06 Ms. L.Eghiazaryan Mrs. S. PHRD 4A A1C Contra CS-06-17 Bank Environm. Training CS IC 4.0 Post 1 2006 11/2/06 2.00 Harutyunyan Mrs. S. PHRD 4B A1C Contra CS-07-24 Bank Environm. Training CS SSS 0.2 post 1 2007 5/2/07 0.10 Harutyunyan IDA 5 A1C Annual review forum TR SOE 3.2 NA 1 2006 IDA/Ben/PFI 6 A1D Financing of client investments PFI NA 2006 IDA/Ben/PFI 6A A1D Short-term loans PFI 1,830.0 NA 2006 IDA/Ben 6B A1D Long-term loans PFI 5,500.0 NA 2006 Rural Business Linkages Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized IDA/Ben 7 A2A Grant Projects Grants CPP 1,241.0 2006 Contras for 9 Grants in 2006 Grants CPP 2006 149.98 Contras for 13 Grants in 2007 Grants CPP 2007 239.51 Contras for 16 Grants in 2008 Grants CPP 2008 269.66 IDA 8 A2B Training (Study tour) TR SOE NA 2006 Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized 8.5 IDA 9 A2C Information Workshops TR SOE 4.5 NA 3 2006 IDA 10 A2C Training Programs TR SOE 18.0 NA 2006 IDA 11 A2C National Conference TR SOE 10.0 NA 3 2006 IDA 12 A2C Technical Review -Local CS CPP 18.6 Post 2006 39 Contras 2006 2006 5.29 39 Contras 2007 2007 4.70 36 Contras 2008 2008 3.30 PHRD 12A Contra - CS-06-206 (Competit.Grant.Int.Special) CS SSS Prior 1 2006 5/24/06 8.44 Ms. J.Llangu IDA 13 Contra-CS-08-252(CGP)-CGP Audit Nat’l Special CS IC 2.4 Post 1 2008 9/2/08 11/3/08 2.30 Mr. P. Asatryan IC/CP IDA 14 A2C Chairman CS P 1.6 2007 Contra MDH - 1-2006 CS CPP 2006 3/23/06 0.40 Contra MDH - 1-2007 CS CPP 2007 0.20 Contra MDH - 1- 2008 CS CPP 2008 0.10 IC/CP IDA 15 A2C Members CS P 9.7 2007 8 Contra MDH - 2006 CS CPP 2006 3/23/06 2.10 8 Contra MDH - 2007 CS CPP 2007 1.05 8 Contra MDH - 2008 CS CPP 2008 0.53 Component B -Farm-focused Development Support PHRD 16 B31A Contra CS-07-237 (Impact Assessment) CS IC 14.0 Post 1 2007 11/8/07 2/5/08 26.23 Mr. J. Hanson PHRD 17A B31A Contra CS-06-212 (ES) Int’l Extension Special CS IC 10.0 Post 1 2006 8/3/06 14.10 Mr. I. Houseman PHRD 17B B31A Contra CS-07-221 (ES) Int’l Extension Special CS SSS 50.0 Prior 1 2007 3/5/07 91.79 Mr. I. Houseman PHRD 18A B31A Contra CS-07-224 (Tax Legisl) Nat’l Account Special CS IC 2.0 Post 1 2007 3/1/07 1.47 Mr. V. Mirumyan PHRD 18B B31A Contra CS-08-242 (Tax Legisl) Nat’l Account Special CS IC 2.0 Post 1 2008 3/1/08 2.21 Mr. V. Mirumyan PHRD 19 B31A Contra - CS-06-18 (LE)-Nat’l Legal Consult CS IC 3.0 Post 11/1/06 3.22 Mr. H.Karapetyan PHRD 20A B31A Contra CS-07-232 (FFS) CS SSS 25.0 Prior 1 2007 9/3/07 23.99 GREEN LINE NGO PHRD 20B B31A Contra CS-07-236 (IPM) CS IC 38.0 Prior 1 2007 9/28/07 12/19/07 33.84 Mr. A. Braun PHRD 20C B31A Contra CS-08-243 (FFS) CS IC 50.0 Prior 1 2008 5/27/08 47.78 GREEN LINE NGO PHRD 20D B31A Contra CS-08-245 (Master Trainer) CS IC 30.0 Prior 1 2008 8/4/08 28.50 Ms. Luz Palengleng IDA 21 B31A Consultancy Fund -Local CS IC 6.4 Post 2006 PHRD 22 B31A Staff training TR SOE 14.4 Post 1 2007 IDA 23 B31A Study tour TR SOE 9.3 Post 1 2007 IDA 24/1 B41A Contra PW-06-102/1 (Lori) CW S 2.5 Post 1 2006 8/21/06 10/5/06 3.20 Daniel Ltd IDA 24/2 B41A Contra PW-06-102/2 (Syuniq) CW S 2.5 Post 1 2006 8/21/06 9/5/06 2.67 Savad Ltd IDA 24/3 B41A Contra PW-06-102/3 (Vayots Dzor) CW S 2.5 Post 1 2006 8/30/06 10/5/06 2.76 Gladzor-1 Coop IDA 24/4 B41A Contra PW-06-102/4 (Aragatsotn) CW S 2.5 Post 1 2006 9/11/06 10/5/06 2.89 Arkhi-Tour Ltd IDA 24/5 B41A Contra PW-06-102/5 (Tavush) CW S 2.5 Post 1 2006 10/2/06 10/11/06 3.04 Rubin Ltd IDA 24/6 B41A Contra PW-06-102/6 (Shirak) CW S 2.5 Post 1 2006 9/11/06 10/6/06 3.10 Hayjrshin OJSC IDA 24/7 B41A Contra PW-06-102/7 (Gegharquniq) CW S 2.5 Post 1 2006 9/11/06 10/6/06 2.75 Mashkh Ltd IDA 24/8 B41A Contra PW-06-102/8 (Kotayk) CW S 2.5 Post 1 2006 10/10/06 10/19/06 3.00 Lagsnar Ltd IDA 24/9 B41A Ararat MASC CW S 2.5 Post 1 2008 IDA 24/10 B41A Armavir MASC CW S 2.5 Post 1 2008 IDA 24A Contra CS-06-203 (MASC design)-cost estimates CS CQ Post 1 2006 5/5/06 0.34 AMAG Ltd IDA 25 B41A Technical Manuals G DC Post 4 2006 IDA 26 B41A Consultancy Fund -Local CS IC 17.7 Post 4 2006 IDA 27 B41A Farmer training/exchange visits TR SOE 24.0 2006 IDA 28 B41A Staff training TR SOE 14.1 4 2006 IDA 29 B41A English and computer training CS CQ/IC Post 2006 IDA 30 B41A Study abroad TR TR 34.6 3 2006 IDA 31 B41A In-service Monitoring CS CQ/IC 4.0 Post 2006 IDA 32 B41A Contra CS-08-248 MASCs M&E survey CS CQ 22.0 Post 2008 6/5/08 7/1/08 22.73 PASV NGO IDA/Ben 33 B41B Renovation of Village Advisory Rooms CW CPP 67.2 Post Mult 2006 235 CPP CPP contra with 235 villages CW CPP 2006 8/1/06 41.32 agreements 61 CPP CPP contra with 61 villages CW CPP 2007 8/7/06 11.52 agreements Contra CS-06-208 (VR design)cost estimates of IDA/Ben 33 A B41B Village Adv. Rooms CS CQ 2.0 Post 1 2006 6/30/06 0.96 Epal Ltd Contra CS-07-233 (VR design)cost estimates of IDA/Ben 33 B B41B Village Adv. Rooms CS CQ 0.5 Post 1 2007 7/30/07 0.36 Epal Ltd IDA 34A B41B Contra PG-06-008-1 (VR Furniture) G S 35.0 Post 2006 11/8/06 11/17/06 37.72 Kahint Ltd IDA 34B B41B Contra PG-06-008-2 (VR Furniture) G S 15.0 Post 2006 11/8/06 11/20/06 17.60 A.Goginyan Ltd IDA 34C B41B Contra PG-07-023 (VR Furniture) G S 12.0 Post 2007 11/16/07 11/30/07 15.38 Kahint Ltd IDA 34D B41B Furniture for 51 rooms G S Post 2008 IDA/Ben 35 B41C Equipment and Goods (TAP) G CPP 259.9 Post 4 2006 Contras with 10 MASCs for 68 TAPs in 2006 CPP 2006 87.50 MASCs Contras with 10 MASCs for 53 TAPs in 2007 CPP 2007 85.19 MASCs Contras with 10 MASCs for 41 TAPs in 2008 CPP 74.10 MASCs IDA 36 B41C National Technical Support/Train(TAP) CS CPP 98.4 4 2006 IDA/Ben 37 B41C Equipment and Goods(TAP-Dem) G CPP 48.6 Post 4 2006 Contras with 7 MASCs for 7 Dem TAPs in 2006 CPP 2006 16.85 MASCs Contras with 10 MASCs for 10 Dem TAPs in 2007 CPP 2007 25.80 MASCs IDA 38 B41C National Technical Support/Train(TAP-Dem) CS IC 18.0 Post 4 2006 B51A/B5 IDA 39A 1B Contra PG-08-012-rebid3 (Field Equipment)-Gyumri G ICB 400.0 Prior 2008 B51A/B5 Contra PG-08-024 (Tractor & Field Equipment)- IDA 39B 1B Gyumri G S 70.0 Post 1 2008 6/13/08 9/17/08 61.83 Autocomplex Ltd B51A/B5 IDA 39C/1 1B Contra PG-08-026 (Seed Agency Tractors) G S 60.0 Post 1 2008 9/2/08 9/26/08 58.39 Chinvan Ltd B51A/B5 IDA 39C/2 1B Contra PG-08-027 (Seed Agency Field Equipment) G S 60.0 Post 1 2008 9/30/08 10/13/08 46.56 Chinvan Ltd B51A/B5 IDA 39C/3 1B Contra PG-08-031 (Seed Agency Field Equipment) G S 15.0 Post 1 2008 11/14/08 11/26/08 13.20 Chinvan Ltd Baghramyanshin 40 B51A Contra PW-06-104 (Arteni IS) irrigation system CW S 16.0 Post 1 2006 10/2/06 10/24/06 15.55 OJSC 40A/1 B51A Contra PW-06-106 (Stepan Lab)-Renov SA Labs CW S 6.0 Post 1 2006 11/10/06 11/24/06 3.38 Triton Ltd 40A/2 B51A Contra PW-06-107 (Kotayk Lab)-Renov SA Labs CW S 15.3 Post 1 2006 12/5/06 12/14/06 11.02 Hanqavan OJSC B51A Contra PW-07-108 (Sisian Lab)-Renov SA Labs CW S 15.3 Post 1 2007 7/6/07 8/20/07 13.23 Makich ev Majo Ltd B51A Contra PW-06-105 (Gyumri SB)-Renov SA Labs CW S 30.0 Post 1 2006 9/19/06 10/12/06 35.52 Argik OJSC IDA 40B/1 B51A Contra CS-06-210 (Arteni design)-Renov SA Labs CS CQ 1.0 Post 1 2006 7/3/06 0.72 Jrtuk Ltd Contra CS-06-216 (Stepan Lab design)-Renov SA IDA 40B/2 B51A Labs CS CQ 0.2 Post 1 2006 10/30/06 0.07 AMAG Ltd Contra CS-06-217 (Kotayk Lab design)-Renov SA IDA 40B/3 B51A Labs CS CQ 1.0 Post 1 2006 10/30/06 0.34 Design CJSC Contra CS-07-228 (Sisian Lab design)-Renov SA IDA 40B/4 B51A Labs CS CQ 0.7 Post 1 2007 5/15/07 0.67 HGSN Ltd Contra CS-06-211 (Gyumri SB design)-Renov SA IDA 40B/5 B51A Labs CS CQ 1.5 Post 1 2006 7/17/06 1.34 AMAG Ltd B51A1/B 51A2/B5 IDA 41 1B Contra PG-07-016-rebid (Seed Lab equipment) G ICB 135.2 Prior 1 2007 10/15/07 3/24/08 126.27 Pink Flamingo Ltd NikDav Group IDA 45 B51A Contra PW-06-101 (SAB) CW NCB 177.8 Prior 1 2006 6/15/06 7/24/06 155.52 CJSC/Gortig Ltd IDA 45A B51A Contra CS-06-204 (SA design) CS CQ 11.0 Post 1 2006 2/27/06 7.47 HGSN Ltd IDA 45B B51A Contra CS-06-213 (Authors Supervision) CS SSS 0.5 Post 1 2006 7/24/06 0.37 HGSN Ltd IDA 47A B51A Contra PG-08-029 (Seed Agency mini-Bus) G S 20.0 Post 1 2008 9/19/08 11/10/08 19.30 Karkomauto Ltd IDA 47B B51A Contra PG-08-030 (Seed Agency Equipment) G S 3.0 Post 1 2008 11/3/08 11/12/08 2.60
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