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World Bank Document PROCUREMENT PLAN (Textual Part) Project information: Egypt Transforming Egypt's Healthcare System Project P167000 Project Implementation agency: Ministry of Health and Population Public Disclosure Authorized Date of the Procurement Plan: October 23, 2018 Period covered by this Procurement Plan: 18 months Preamble In accordance with paragraph 5.9 of the “World Bank Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers” (July 2016) (“Procurement Regulations”) the Bank’s Systematic Tracking and Exchanges in Procurement (STEP) system will be used to prepare, clear and update Procurement Plans and conduct all procurement transactions for the Project. Public Disclosure Authorized This textual part along with the Procurement Plan tables in STEP constitute the Procurement Plan for the Project. The following conditions apply to all procurement activities in the Procurement Plan. The other elements of the Procurement Plan as required under paragraph 4.4 of the Procurement Regulations are set forth in STEP. The Bank’s Standard Procurement Documents: shall be used for all contracts subject to international competitive procurement and those contracts as specified in the Procurement Plan tables in STEP. Public Disclosure Authorized National Procurement Arrangements: In accordance with paragraph 5.3 of the Procurement Regulations, when approaching the national market (as specified in the Procurement Plan tables in STEP), the country’s own procurement procedures may be used. Leased Assets: “Not Applicable” Procurement of Second Hand Goods: “Not Applicable” Domestic preference as specified under paragraph 5.51 of the Procurement Regulations (Goods and Works). Goods: is applicable for those contracts identified in the Procurement Plan tables; Public Disclosure Authorized Other Relevant Procurement Information. NA PROCUREMENT Egypt, Arab Republic of : Transforming Egypt's Healthcare System Project PLAN General Information Country: Egypt, Arab Republic of Bank’s Approval Date of the Original Procurement Plan: 2018-10- Revised Plan Date(s): (comma delineated, leave blank if none)2020-12-23 Project ID: P167000 GPN Date: 2018-12-11 Project Name: Transforming Egypt's Healthcare System Project 16 Loan / Credit No: IBRD / 88950 Executing Agency(ies):Ministry of Health and Population WORKS Procure Bid Evaluation Activity Reference No. Actual Draft Pre- Draft Bidding Specific Proposal Loan / Credit Market Procurement Prequalificati High SEA/SH ment Process Prequalification Bidding Documents Report and Contract / Description Component Review Type Method Amount qualification Document / Procurement Notice Submission / Signed Contract No. Approach Process on (Y/N) Risk Docume Status Evaluation Report as Issued Recommendation Completion (US$) Documents Justification / Invitation Opening / Minutes nt Type for Award Planned Actual Planned Actual Planned Actual Planned Actual Planned Actual Planned Actual Planned Actual Planned Actual Planne Actu d al GOODS Activity Reference No. Actual Draft Pre- Draft Bidding Specific Proposal Bid Evaluation Loan / Credit Market Procurement Prequalificati Process Prequalification Bidding Documents Contract / Description Component Review Type Method Amount qualification Document / Procurement Notice Submission / Report and Signed Contract No. Approach Process on (Y/N) Status Evaluation Report as Issued Completion (US$) Documents Justification / Invitation Opening / Minutes Recommendation Planned Actual Planned Actual Planned Actual Planned Actual Planned Actual Planned Actual Plannedfor AwardActual Planned Actual Planned Actual EG-MOHP-83194-GO-RFQ / Purchasing virus C drugs to kafr eldwar district . the currently used drugs Strengthen Secondary Level Request for Single Stage - One 2018-10- 2018-11- 2018-11- 2018-11- 2019-01- through the Egyptian IBRD / 88950 Post Limited 97,725.35 Signed Healthcare Quotations Envelope 28 06 09 11 08 national treatment program are combination of Sofosbuvir 400mg+ Daclatasvir 60 mg for 12 weeks . EG-MOHP-83195-GO-RFQ / Purchasing virus C drugs to edko district. the currently used drugs Strengthen Secondary Level Request for Single Stage - One 2018-10- 2018-11- 2018-11- 2018-11- 2019-01- through the Egyptian IBRD / 88950 Post Limited 98,363.09 Signed Healthcare Quotations Envelope 28 06 06 12 05 national treatment program are combination of Sofosbuvir 400mg+ Daclatasvir 60 mg for 12 weeks . EG-MOHP-83196-GO-RFQ / Purchasing virus C drugs to kwam hamada district. the currently used drugs Strengthen Secondary Level Request for Single Stage - One 2018-10- 2018-11- 2018-11- 2018-11- 2019-01- through the Egyptian IBRD / 88950 Post Limited 97,725.35 Signed Healthcare Quotations Envelope 28 06 06 11 05 national treatment program are combination of Sofosbuvir 400 mg+ Daclatasvir 60 mg for 12 weeks . EG-MOHP-83197-GO-RFQ / Purchasing virus C drugs to to el tahrir district. the currently used drugs Strengthen Secondary Level Request for Single Stage - One 2018-10- 2018-11- 2018-11- 2018-11- 2019-01- through the Egyptian IBRD / 88950 Post Limited 97,894.08 Signed Healthcare Quotations Envelope 28 06 06 11 05 national treatment program are combination of Sofosbuvir 400mg+ Daclatasvir 60 mg for 12 weeks . EG-MOHP-83198-GO-RFQ / Purchasing virus C drugs to to Rashed district. the currently used drugs Strengthen Secondary Level Request for Single Stage - One 2018-10- 2018-11- 2018-11- 2018-11- 2019-01- through the Egyptian IBRD / 88950 Post Limited 97,140.56 Signed Healthcare Quotations Envelope 28 06 06 11 05 national treatment program are combination of Sofosbuvir 400mg+ Daclatasvir 60 mg for 12 weeks . purchased EG-MOHP-83199-GO-RFQ / Purchasing virus C drugs to to Abou Homas district. the currently used drugs Strengthen Secondary Level Request for Single Stage - One 2018-10- 2018-11- 2018-11- 2018-11- 2019-01- through the Egyptian IBRD / 88950 Post Limited 98,308.20 Signed Healthcare Quotations Envelope 28 06 06 12 05 national treatment program are combination of Sofosbuvir 400mg+ Daclatasvir 60 mg for 12 weeks . EG-MOHP-83200-GO-RFQ / Purchasing virus C drugs to Gharb el nubarea district. Strengthen Secondary Level Request for Single Stage - One 2018-10- 2018-11- 2018-11- 2018-11- 2019-01- the currently used drugs IBRD / 88950 Post Limited 96,750.70 Signed Healthcare Quotations Envelope 28 06 06 11 05 through the Egyptian national treatment program are combination of Sofosbuvir 400mg+ Daclatasvir 60 mg for 12 weeks . EG-MOHP-83201-GO-RFQ / purchasing virus C drugs to to Shabrakhet district. the currently used drugs Strengthen Secondary Level Request for Single Stage - One 2018-10- 2018-11- 2018-11- 2018-11- 2019-01- through the Egyptian IBRD / 88950 Post Limited 97,190.56 Signed Healthcare Quotations Envelope 28 06 06 11 05 national treatment program are combination of Sofosbuvir 400mg+ Daclatasvir 60 mg for 12 weeks . EG-MOHP-83202-GO-RFQ / Purchasing virus C drugs to to Abou El Matamer district. Strengthen Secondary Level Request for Single Stage - One 2018-10- 2018-11- 2018-11- 2018-11- 2019-01- the currently used drugs IBRD / 88950 Post Limited 98,115.20 Signed Healthcare Quotations Envelope 28 06 06 11 05 through the Egyptian national treatment program are combination of Sofosbuvir 400mg+ Daclatasvir 60 mg for 12 weeks . EG-MOHP-83205-GO-RFQ / Purrchasing virus C drugs to El mahmoudia district. the currently used drugs Strengthen Secondary Level Request for Single Stage - One 2018-10- 2018-11- 2018-11- 2018-11- 2019-01- through the Egyptian IBRD / 88950 Post Limited 97,581.41 Signed Healthcare Quotations Envelope 28 06 09 11 08 national treatment program are combination of Sofosbuvir 400mg+ Daclatasvir 60 mg for 12 weeks . EG-MOHP-83206-GO-RFQ / Purchasing virus C drugs to El rahmanea district. the currently used drugs Strengthen Secondary Level Request for Single Stage - One 2018-10- 2018-11- 2018-11- 2018-11- 2019-01- through the Egyptian IBRD / 88950 Post Limited 96,995.14 Signed Healthcare Quotations Envelope 28 06 06 11 05 national treatment program are combination of Sofosbuvir 400mg+ Daclatasvir 60 mg for 12 weeks . EG-MOHP-83207-GO-RFQ / Purchasing virus C drugs to to El delngat district. the currently used drugs Strengthen Secondary Level Request for Single Stage - One 2018-10- 2018-11- 2018-11- 2018-11- 2019-01- through the Egyptian IBRD / 88950 Post Limited 98,115.20 Signed Healthcare Quotations Envelope 28 06 06 11 05 national treatment program are combination of Sofosbuvir 400mg+ Daclatasvir 60 mg for 12 weeks . EG-MOHP-83208-GO-RFQ / Purchasing virus C drugs to Etay El baroud district. the currently used drugs Strengthen Secondary Level Request for Single Stage - One 2018-10- 2018-11- 2018-11- 2018-11- 2019-01- through the Egyptian IBRD / 88950 Post Limited 98,363.09 Signed Healthcare Quotations Envelope 28 06 06 11 05 national treatment program are combination of Sofosbuvir 400mg+ Daclatasvir 60 mg for 12 weeks . EG-MOHP-83209-GO-RFQ / Purchasing virus C drugs to to Wady El natroun district. Strengthen Secondary Level Request for Single Stage - One 2018-10- 2018-11- 2018-11- 2018-11- 2019-01- the currently used drugs IBRD / 88950 Post Limited 98,115.20 Signed Healthcare Quotations Envelope 28 06 06 11 05 through the Egyptian national treatment program are combination of Sofosbuvir 400mg+ Daclatasvir 60 mg for 12 weeks . EG-MOHP-83210-GO-RFQ / Purchasing virus C drugs to Damnhour district. the currently used drugs Strengthen Secondary Level Request for Single Stage - One 2018-10- 2018-11- 2018-11- 2018-11- 2019-01- through the Egyptian IBRD / 88950 Post Limited 97,725.35 Signed Healthcare Quotations Envelope 28 06 09 11 08 national treatment program are combination of Sofosbuvir 400mg+ Daclatasvir 60 mg for 12 weeks . EG-MOHP-83211-GO-RFQ / Purchasing virus C drugs to to Housh Aesa district. the currently used drugs Strengthen Secondary Level Request for Single Stage - One 2018-10- 2018-11- 2018-11- 2018-11- 2019-01- through the Egyptian IBRD / 88950 Post Limited 98,310.13 Signed Healthcare Quotations Envelope 28 06 06 11 05 national treatment program are combination of Sofosbuvir 400mg+ Daclatasvir 60 mg for 12 weeks . EG-MOHP-83212-GO-RFQ / Purchasing virus C drugs to to Port Said district.
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