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World Bank Document Project name: Bangladesh Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Project Loan: 5057-BD Procurement Plan Version: 2014-2 Status: Approved Public Disclosure Authorized Date of Last Change of Status: 23/04/2015 Category Works: Activities ShowHide Description Reference # P.P. - Executing Agency: 2014-2-DPHE - DPHE Method: NCB (National Competitive Bidding) Land Development BRWSSP-49-NCB-O-W-01-66 Multiple packages Expected Public Disclosure Authorized Post Review Construction of Rural piped Water Schemes BRWSSP-50-NCB-O-W-67 (Jessore-Jikorgacha) Contract Completed Prior Review Construction of Rural piped Water Schemes BRWSSP-51-NCB-O-W-68 (Satkhira-Buikuri). Activity Cancelled Post Review Construction of Rural piped Water Schemes BRWSSP-52-NCB-O-W-84-92 (9 Nos.) . Multiple Packages Activity Cancelled Post Review Public Disclosure Authorized Construction of Rural piped Water Schemes BRWSSP-53-NCB-O-W-93-125 (33 Nos.) . Multiple Packages Activity Cancelled Post Review Construction of Rural piped Water Schemes BRWSSP-54-NCB-O-W-126-158 (33 Nos) . Public Disclosure Authorized Multiple Packages Activity Cancelled Post Review Construction of Rural piped Water Schemes BRWSSP-55-NCB-O-W-159-191 (33 Nos) . Multiple Packages Activity Cancelled Post Review Installation of Safe Water Options in arsenic BRWSSP-56-NCB-O-W-192-215 and saline affected areas (3395 Nos under 24 package) . Multiple Packages Activity Cancelled Post Review Installation of Safe Water Options in arsenic BRWSSP-57-NCB-O-W-216-240 and saline affected areas (3535 Nos under 25 package) . Multiple Packages Activity Cancelled Post Review Installation of Safe Water Options in arsenic BRWSSP-58-NCB-O-W-241-265 and saline affected areas (3535 Nos under 25 package) . Multiple Packages Activity Cancelled Post Review Installation of Safe Water Options in arsenic BRWSSP-59-NCB-O-W-266-290 and saline affected areas (3535 Nos under 25 package) . Multiple Packages Activity Cancelled Post Review Installation of Safe Water Options in disaster BRWSSP-60-NCB-O-W-291-299 affected areas (1632 Nos under 9 package) . Multiple Packages Activity Cancelled Post Review Installation of Safe Water Options in disaster BRWSSP-61-NCB-O-W-300-307 affected areas (1456 Nos. under 8 package) . Multiple Packages Activity Cancelled Post Review Installation of Safe Water Options in disaster BRWSSP-62-NCB-O-W-308-315 affected areas (1456 Nos. under 8 package) . Multiple Packages Activity Cancelled Post Review Installation of Safe Water Options in disaster BRWSSP-63-NCB-O-W-316-323 affected areas (1456 Nos. under 8 package) . Multiple Packages Activity Cancelled Post Review Characterization and monitoring of safe BRWSSP-64-NCB-O-W-324 ground water resources including Contract under execution observation wells (100 Nos.). Post Review Characterization and monitoring of safe BRWSSP-65-NCB-O-W-325-329 ground water resources including observation wells (5 lots under 5 package). Multiple Packages Activity Cancelled Post Review Characterization and monitoring of safe BRWSSP-66-NCB-O-W-330-334 ground water resources including observation wells (5 lots under 5 package). Multiple Packages Activity Cancelled Post Review Characterization and monitoring of safe BRWSSP-67-NCB-O-W-335-339 ground water resources including observation wells (5 lots under 5 package). Multiple Packages Activity Cancelled Post Review Construction of Rural piped Water Schemes BRWSSP-73-NCB-O-W-69 (1 No.) . Activity Cancelled Post Review Construction of Rural piped Water Schemes BRWSSP-74-NCB-O-W-70 (1 No.) . Activity Cancelled Post Review Construction of Rural piped Water Schemes BRWSSP-75-NCB-O-W-71 (1 No.) . Activity Cancelled Post Review Construction of Rural piped Water Schemes BRWSSP-76-NCB-O-W-72 (1 No.) . Activity Cancelled Post Review Construction of Rural piped Water Schemes BRWSSP-77-NCB-O-W-73 (1 No.) . Activity Cancelled Post Review Construction of Rural piped Water Schemes BRWSSP-78-NCB-O-W-74 (1 No.) . Activity Cancelled Post Review Construction of Rural piped Water Schemes BRWSSP-79-NCB-O-W-75 (1 No.) . Activity Cancelled Post Review Construction of Rural piped Water Schemes BRWSSP-80-NCB-O-W-76 (1 No.) . Activity Cancelled Post Review Construction of Rural piped Water Schemes BRWSSP-81-NCB-O-W-77 (1 No.) . Activity Cancelled Post Review Construction of Rural piped Water Schemes BRWSSP-82-NCB-O-W-78 (1 No.) . Activity Cancelled Post Review Construction of Rural piped Water Schemes BRWSSP-83-NCB-O-W-79 (1 No.) . Activity Cancelled Post Review Construction of Rural piped Water Schemes BRWSSP-84-NCB-O-W-80 (1 No.) . Activity Cancelled Post Review Construction of Rural piped Water Schemes BRWSSP-85-NCB-O-W-81 (1 No.) . Activity Cancelled Post Review Construction of Rural piped Water Schemes BRWSSP-86-NCB-O-W-82 (1 No.) . Activity Cancelled Post Review Construction of Rural piped Water Schemes BRWSSP-87-NCB-O-W-83 (1 No.) . Activity Cancelled Post Review Providing Safe and Sustainable Water Supply BRWSSP-94-NCB-O-W-84 Services to Banglabazar RPWS Scheme at Banglabazar Union under Munshigonj Sadar Upazila of Munshigonj District on Partnership with Private Sector Re-bidding/Second round Post Review Providing Safe and Sustainable Water Supply BRWSSP-96-NCB-O-W-85 Services to Maisatua RPWS Scheme at Maisatua Union under Manohargonj Upazila of Comilla District on Partnership with Re-bidding/Second round Private Sector Post Review Providing Safe and Sustainable Water Supply BRWSSP-97-NCB-O-W-86 Services to Pamgaon RPWS Scheme at Jhalam (Dakshin) Union under Manohargonj Upazila of Comilla District on Partnership with Private Sector Re-bidding/Second round Post Review Providing Safe and Sustainable Water Supply BRWSSP-98-NCB-O-W-87 Services to Uttar Suchipara RPWS Scheme at Uttar Suchipara Union under Shahrasti Upazila of Chandpur District on Partnership with Private Sector Providing Safe and Sustainable Water Supply Services to Uttar Suchipara RPWS Scheme at Uttar Suchipara Union under Shahrasti Upazila of Chandpur District on Partnership Evaluation under execution with Private Sector Post Review Providing Safe and Sustainable Water Supply BRWSSP-99-NCB-O-W-88 Services to Matigonj RPWS Scheme at Matigonj Union under Sonagazi Upazila of Feni District on Partnership with Private Evaluation under execution Sector Post Review Providing Safe and Sustainable Water Supply BRWSSP-100-NCB-O-W-89 Services to Mayani RPWS Scheme at Mayani Union under Mirsarai Upazila of Chittagong Unsuccessful Bidding Process Declaration District on Partnership with Private Sector Post Review Providing Safe and Sustainable Water Supply BRWSSP-101-NCB-O-W-90 Services to Mugrapara RPWS Scheme at Mugrapara Union under Sonargaon Upazila of Narayangonj District on Partnership with Private Sector Evaluation under execution Post Review Providing Safe and Sustainable Water Supply BRWSSP-102-NCB-O-W-91 Services to Radhanagar RPWS Scheme at Radhanagar Union under Meghna Upazila of Comilla District on Partnership with Private Evaluation under execution Sector Post Review Providing Safe and Sustainable Water Supply BRWSSP-103-NCB-O-W-92 Services to Bagadana RPWS Scheme at Bagadana Union under Sonagazi Upazila of Feni District on Partnership with Private Ongoing Activity Sector Post Review Providing Safe and Sustainable Water Supply BRWSSP-104-NCB-O-W-93 Services to Narauttampur RPWS Scheme at Narauttampur Union under Begumgonj Upazila of Noakhali District on Partnership Ongoing Activity with Private Sector Post Review Providing Safe and Sustainable Water Supply BRWSSP-105-NCB-O-W-94 Services to Rasullabad RPWS Scheme at Rasullabad Union under Nabinagar Upazila of Brahmanbaria District on Partnership with Private Sector Evaluation under execution Post Review Providing Safe and Sustainable Water Supply BRWSSP-106-NCB-O-W-95 Services to Sreerampur RPWS Scheme at Sreerampur Union under Nabinagar Upazila of Brahmanbaria District on Partnership with Unsuccessful Bidding Process Declaration Private Sector Providing Safe and Sustainable Water Supply Services to Sreerampur RPWS Scheme at Sreerampur Union under Nabinagar Upazila of Brahmanbaria District on Partnership with Private Sector Post Review Providing Safe and Sustainable Water Supply BRWSSP-107-NCB-O-W-96 Services to Uttar Gohat RPWS Scheme at Uttar Gohat Union under Kachua Upazila of Chandpur District on Partnership with Evaluation under execution Private Sector Post Review Providing Safe and Sustainable Water Supply BRWSSP-108-NCB-O-W-97 Services to Baragaon RPWS Scheme at Baragaon Union under Sonaimuri Upazila of Noakhali District on Partnership with Private Evaluation under execution Sector Post Review Providing Safe and Sustainable Water Supply BRWSSP-109-NCB-O-W-98 Services to Kabirajpur RPWS Scheme (with IRP) at Kabirajpur Union under Rajoir Upazila of Madaripur District On Partnership with Private Sector Ongoing Activity Post Review Providing Safe and Sustainable Water Supply BRWSSP-110-NCB-O-W-99 Services to Nilakhi RPWS Scheme at Nilakhi Union under Shibchar Upazila of Madaripur District On Partnership with Private Sector Single Package Ongoing Activity Post Review Construction of Rural piped Water Schemes BRWSSP-111-NCB-O-W-104-W111 (8 Nos.) . Multiple Packages Expected Post Review Construction of Rural piped Water Schemes BRWSSP-112-NCB-O-W-107-W125 (19 Nos.) . Multiple Packages Activity Cancelled Post Review Characterization and monitoring of safe BRWSSP-116-NCB-O-W-325 ground water resources by Supply, Installation and Commissioning of Geophysical Logging Instruments and accessories under Bangladesh Rural Water Contract under execution Supply and Sanitation Project. Post Review Characterization and monitoring of safe BRWSSP-117-NCB-O-W-329-W-331 ground water resources including observation wells (3 lots under 3 package).
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