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Procurement Plan for Guiyang Rural Roads Project from 2014 to 2015 (Civil Work, Goods and Consulting) 2013-9-22 Procurement Plan for Guiyang Rural Roads Project from 2014 to 2015 (civil work, goods and consulting) 2013-9-22 Contract No. Contract Name Description of Content Public Disclosure Authorized No. to renovate 3 class-Ⅳ rural roads from Shuitian to Caijiazhai, Rural Road Renovation 3 GYTJ101 Pianpo to Xiaohekou and Toupu to Pianpo with total length of in Wudang district 20.7km. to renovate 3 class-Ⅳ rural roads from Yangchang to Xiaba, Rural Road Renovation 4 GYTJ102 Meinvguan to Sanjiang and Xinpu to Xiangzhigou with total in Wudang district length of 25.5km. to renovate 2 class-Ⅳ rural roads from Longtan to Rural Road Renovation 5 GYTJ103 Fenghuangshao, Erfengchang to Dulaying with total length in Baiyun district of 11.7km. Public Disclosure Authorized to renovate 4 class-Ⅳ rural roads from Qingyan to Maojin, Rural Road Renovation 6 GYTJ104 Maojin to Kaiba, Qingyan to Pingfa and Longchang to in Huaxi district Chalukou with total length of 37.7km. Rural Road Renovation to renovate a class-Ⅳ rural road from Longdongbao to 7 GYTJ105 in Nanming district Maochang with total length of 16.6km. to renovate 3 class-Ⅳ rural roads from Gangzhai to Maoyun, Rural Road Renovation 8 GYTJ106 Sangwangmiao to Miping and Xiaba to Maoping with total in Kaiyang County length of 30.7km. Rural Road Renovation to renovate 2 class-Ⅳ rural road from Yongwen to Wenquan 9 GYTJ107 in Kaiyang County and Yongwen to Jinzhong with total length of 28.4km . Public Disclosure Authorized Rural Road Renovation to renovate 2 class-Ⅳ rural roads from Xifeng to Xiaozhaiba 10 GYTJ108 in Xifeng County and Tiantai to Xinglong with total length of 19.8km. Rural Road Renovation to renovate 2 class-Ⅳ rural roads from Weicheng to Maige 11 GYTJ109 in Qingzhen City and Liwo to Maocao with total length of 41.3km. Domestic training and 12 GYNY201 oversea study Guiyang rural road 13 GYNY202 Maintenance pilot plan Guiyang rural road 14 GYNY203 network plan Public Disclosure Authorized Total Procurement Plan for Guiyang Rural Roads Project from 2014 to 2015 (civil work, goods and consulting) 2013-9-22 Cost Bank's Expected date Cost Estimate Estimate (10 Procurement Review Pre- Domestic for Issuing Actual date (10 thousand thousand Method (Prior/post qualification preference Bidding of contract RMB ) USD)/(6.1 review) Document 3) 1542.00 251.5 NCB-Works Prior review 2013年12月 1890.00 308.3 NCB-Works Prior review 2013年12月 1047.00 170.8 NCB-Works Prior review 2013年12月 3195.00 521.2 NCB-Works Prior review 2013年12月 1625.00 265.1 NCB-Works Prior review 2013年12月 2400.00 391.5 NCB-Works Prior review 2013年12月 2736.00 446.3 NCB-Works Prior review 2013年12月 1543.00 251.7 NCB-Works Prior review 2013年12月 3287.00 536.2 NCB-Works Prior review 2013年12月 Shopping/C 61.30 10.0 Prior review 2014年4月 QS 245.20 40.0 QCBS Prior review 2014年5月 61.30 10.0 CQS Post review 2014年5月 19632.80 3203 Procurement Plan for Guiyang Rural Roads Project from 2014 to 2015 (civil work, goods and consulting) 2013-9-22 Contract Status of Value of period procurement Remark contract (month) progress Retroactive 8 loan Retroactive 8 loan Retroactive 8 loan Retroactive 8 loan Retroactive 8 loan Retroactive 8 loan Retroactive 8 loan Retroactive 8 loan Retroactive 8 loan 36 12 24.
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