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Nepal Major Contract Awards FY 10-12 Based on Major Contract Awards Nepal Major Contract Awards FY 10-12 Based on Major Contract Awards As of Date Fiscal Year Region Borrower Country 07/28/1999 2000 SAR Nepal 12:00:00 AM 09/08/1999 2000 SAR Nepal 12:00:00 AM 09/17/1999 2000 SAR Nepal 12:00:00 AM 09/17/1999 2000 SAR Nepal 12:00:00 AM 09/17/1999 2000 SAR Nepal 12:00:00 AM 09/17/1999 2000 SAR Nepal 12:00:00 AM 09/30/1999 2000 SAR Nepal 12:00:00 AM 09/30/1999 2000 SAR Nepal 12:00:00 AM 09/30/1999 2000 SAR Nepal 12:00:00 AM 09/30/1999 2000 SAR Nepal 12:00:00 AM 09/30/1999 2000 SAR Nepal 12:00:00 AM 09/30/1999 2000 SAR Nepal 12:00:00 AM Page 1 of 1127 09/26/2021 Nepal Major Contract Awards FY 10-12 Based on Major Contract Awards Borrower Country Code Project ID Project Name NP P010333 CLOSED(T) ENGINEERING EDUCATION NP P049384 IN SECTOR REFORM NP P010509 MULTIMODAL TRANSIT NP P010509 MULTIMODAL TRANSIT NP P045053 RURAL INFRA LIL NP P045053 RURAL INFRA LIL NP P010530 Irrig Sector Devt NP P010530 Irrig Sector Devt NP P010530 Irrig Sector Devt NP P010530 Irrig Sector Devt NP P010530 Irrig Sector Devt NP P010530 Irrig Sector Devt Page 2 of 1127 09/26/2021 Nepal Major Contract Awards FY 10-12 Based on Major Contract Awards Procurement Type Procurement Category Procurement Method Equipment, Electrical GOODS International Competitive Bidding Implementation Activity CONSULTANT SERVICES Selection Based On Consultant's Qualific Implementation Activity CONSULTANT SERVICES Single Source Selection Implementation Activity CONSULTANT SERVICES Single Source Selection Implementation Activity CONSULTANT SERVICES Single Source Selection Implementation Activity CONSULTANT SERVICES Single Source Selection Implementation Activity CONSULTANT SERVICES Quality And Cost-Based Selection Implementation Activity CONSULTANT SERVICES Quality And Cost-Based Selection Implementation Activity CONSULTANT SERVICES Quality And Cost-Based Selection Implementation Activity CONSULTANT SERVICES Quality And Cost-Based Selection Implementation Activity CONSULTANT SERVICES Quality And Cost-Based Selection Implementation Activity CONSULTANT SERVICES Quality And Cost-Based Selection Page 3 of 1127 09/26/2021 Nepal Major Contract Awards FY 10-12 Based on Major Contract Awards Product line Major Sector WB Contract Number IBRD/IDA Education 1116837 IBRD/IDA Financial Sector 1122113 IBRD/IDA Public Admin 1120767 IBRD/IDA Transportation 1120767 IBRD/IDA Public Admin 1123769 IBRD/IDA Transportation 1123769 IBRD/IDA Agriculture 1120281 IBRD/IDA Agriculture 1120281 IBRD/IDA Agriculture 1120281 IBRD/IDA Agriculture 1120281 IBRD/IDA Energy & 1120281 Extractives IBRD/IDA Energy & 1120281 Extractives Page 4 of 1127 09/26/2021 Nepal Major Contract Awards FY 10-12 Based on Major Contract Awards Contract Description Contract Signing Date LOT 11BC-SUPPLY & DELIVERY OF FOUNDRY TOOLS, AIR 08/04/1999 12:00:00 AM CONDITIONIN PROCUREMENT OF CONSULTANCY SERVICES TO REFORM THE 09/09/1999 12:00:00 AM BANKING RE CON: PREPARATION OF DOCUMENTS FOR RAILWAY CONTRACT 10/24/1999 12:00:00 AM AND TERMI CON: PREPARATION OF DOCUMENTS FOR RAILWAY CONTRACT 10/24/1999 12:00:00 AM AND TERMI CONSULTANCY SERVICES FOR THE PREPARATION OF ACCOUNTS 10/03/1999 12:00:00 AM MANUAL CONSULTANCY SERVICES FOR THE PREPARATION OF ACCOUNTS 10/03/1999 12:00:00 AM MANUAL CONSULTING SERVICES FOR HYDROLOGICAL STUDIES IN THE 12/22/1999 12:00:00 AM WESTERN CONSULTING SERVICES FOR HYDROLOGICAL STUDIES IN THE 12/22/1999 12:00:00 AM WESTERN CONSULTING SERVICES FOR HYDROLOGICAL STUDIES IN THE 12/22/1999 12:00:00 AM WESTERN CONSULTING SERVICES FOR HYDROLOGICAL STUDIES IN THE 12/22/1999 12:00:00 AM WESTERN CONSULTING SERVICES FOR HYDROLOGICAL STUDIES IN THE 12/22/1999 12:00:00 AM WESTERN CONSULTING SERVICES FOR HYDROLOGICAL STUDIES IN THE 12/22/1999 12:00:00 AM WESTERN Page 5 of 1127 09/26/2021 Nepal Major Contract Awards FY 10-12 Based on Major Contract Awards Supplier Supplier Supplier Country Country Code THE KENNEDY GROUP LTD United Kingdom GB MS. FREDRICKA SANTOS United States US JOHN BROADLEY United States US JOHN BROADLEY United States US MR. CHANDRA B.S. NEMKUL Nepal NP MR. CHANDRA B.S. NEMKUL Nepal NP GEOCE CONSULTANTS Nepal NP M/S TAHAL CONSULTING ENGINEERS Israel IL LTD. CEMAT Nepal NP ARMS (P) LTD. Nepal NP GEOCE CONSULTANTS Nepal NP M/S TAHAL CONSULTING ENGINEERS Israel IL LTD. Page 6 of 1127 09/26/2021 Nepal Major Contract Awards FY 10-12 Based on Major Contract Awards Total Contract Amount (USD) 394212.00 92350.00 7250.00 14500.00 2981.00 2981.00 85890.00 85890.00 85890.00 85890.00 85890.00 85890.00 Page 7 of 1127 09/26/2021 Nepal Major Contract Awards FY 10-12 Based on Major Contract Awards 09/30/1999 2000 SAR Nepal 12:00:00 AM 09/30/1999 2000 SAR Nepal 12:00:00 AM 09/30/1999 2000 SAR Nepal 12:00:00 AM 09/30/1999 2000 SAR Nepal 12:00:00 AM 09/30/1999 2000 SAR Nepal 12:00:00 AM 09/30/1999 2000 SAR Nepal 12:00:00 AM 09/30/1999 2000 SAR Nepal 12:00:00 AM 09/30/1999 2000 SAR Nepal 12:00:00 AM 09/30/1999 2000 SAR Nepal 12:00:00 AM 09/30/1999 2000 SAR Nepal 12:00:00 AM 09/30/1999 2000 SAR Nepal 12:00:00 AM 09/30/1999 2000 SAR Nepal 12:00:00 AM 09/30/1999 2000 SAR Nepal Page 8 of 1127 09/26/2021 Nepal Major Contract Awards FY 10-12 Based on Major Contract Awards NP P010530 Irrig Sector Devt NP P010530 Irrig Sector Devt NP P010530 Irrig Sector Devt NP P010530 Irrig Sector Devt NP P010530 Irrig Sector Devt NP P010530 Irrig Sector Devt NP P010530 Irrig Sector Devt NP P010530 Irrig Sector Devt NP P010530 Irrig Sector Devt NP P010530 Irrig Sector Devt NP P010530 Irrig Sector Devt NP P010530 Irrig Sector Devt NP P010530 Irrig Sector Devt Page 9 of 1127 09/26/2021 Nepal Major Contract Awards FY 10-12 Based on Major Contract Awards Implementation Activity CONSULTANT SERVICES Quality And Cost-Based Selection Implementation Activity CONSULTANT SERVICES Quality And Cost-Based Selection Implementation Activity CONSULTANT SERVICES Quality And Cost-Based Selection Implementation Activity CONSULTANT SERVICES Quality And Cost-Based Selection Implementation Activity CONSULTANT SERVICES Quality And Cost-Based Selection Implementation Activity CONSULTANT SERVICES Quality And Cost-Based Selection Implementation Activity CONSULTANT SERVICES Quality And Cost-Based Selection Implementation Activity CONSULTANT SERVICES Quality And Cost-Based Selection Implementation Activity CONSULTANT SERVICES Quality And Cost-Based Selection Implementation Activity CONSULTANT SERVICES Quality And Cost-Based Selection Implementation Activity CONSULTANT SERVICES Quality And Cost-Based Selection Implementation Activity CONSULTANT SERVICES Quality And Cost-Based Selection Implementation Activity CONSULTANT SERVICES Quality And Cost-Based Selection Page 10 of1127 09/26/2021 Nepal Major Contract Awards FY 10-12 Based on Major Contract Awards Extractives IBRD/IDA Energy & 1120281 Extractives IBRD/IDA Energy & 1120281 Extractives IBRD/IDA Public Admin 1120281 IBRD/IDA Public Admin 1120281 IBRD/IDA Public Admin 1120281 IBRD/IDA Public Admin 1120281 IBRD/IDA Social Protection 1120281 IBRD/IDA Social Protection 1120281 IBRD/IDA Social Protection 1120281 IBRD/IDA Social Protection 1120281 IBRD/IDA Water/Sanit/Waste 1120281 IBRD/IDA Water/Sanit/Waste 1120281 IBRD/IDA Water/Sanit/Waste 1120281 Page 11 of1127 09/26/2021 Nepal Major Contract Awards FY 10-12 Based on Major Contract Awards WESTERN CONSULTING SERVICES FOR HYDROLOGICAL STUDIES IN THE 12/22/1999 12:00:00 AM WESTERN CONSULTING SERVICES FOR HYDROLOGICAL STUDIES IN THE 12/22/1999 12:00:00 AM WESTERN CONSULTING SERVICES FOR HYDROLOGICAL STUDIES IN THE 12/22/1999 12:00:00 AM WESTERN CONSULTING SERVICES FOR HYDROLOGICAL STUDIES IN THE 12/22/1999 12:00:00 AM WESTERN CONSULTING SERVICES FOR HYDROLOGICAL STUDIES IN THE 12/22/1999 12:00:00 AM WESTERN CONSULTING SERVICES FOR HYDROLOGICAL STUDIES IN THE 12/22/1999 12:00:00 AM WESTERN CONSULTING SERVICES FOR HYDROLOGICAL STUDIES IN THE 12/22/1999 12:00:00 AM WESTERN CONSULTING SERVICES FOR HYDROLOGICAL STUDIES IN THE 12/22/1999 12:00:00 AM WESTERN CONSULTING SERVICES FOR HYDROLOGICAL STUDIES IN THE 12/22/1999 12:00:00 AM WESTERN CONSULTING SERVICES FOR HYDROLOGICAL STUDIES IN THE 12/22/1999 12:00:00 AM WESTERN CONSULTING SERVICES FOR HYDROLOGICAL STUDIES IN THE 12/22/1999 12:00:00 AM WESTERN CONSULTING SERVICES FOR HYDROLOGICAL STUDIES IN THE 12/22/1999 12:00:00 AM WESTERN CONSULTING SERVICES FOR HYDROLOGICAL STUDIES IN THE 12/22/1999 12:00:00 AM Page 12 of1127 09/26/2021 Nepal Major Contract Awards FY 10-12 Based on Major Contract Awards LTD. CEMAT Nepal NP ARMS (P) LTD. Nepal NP GEOCE CONSULTANTS Nepal NP M/S TAHAL CONSULTING ENGINEERS Israel IL LTD. CEMAT Nepal NP ARMS (P) LTD. Nepal NP GEOCE CONSULTANTS Nepal NP M/S TAHAL CONSULTING ENGINEERS Israel IL LTD. CEMAT Nepal NP ARMS (P) LTD. Nepal NP GEOCE CONSULTANTS Nepal NP M/S TAHAL CONSULTING ENGINEERS Israel IL LTD. CEMAT Nepal NP Page 13 of1127 09/26/2021 Nepal Major Contract Awards FY 10-12 Based on Major Contract Awards 85890.00 85890.00 85890.00 85890.00 85890.00 85890.00 85890.00 85890.00 85890.00 85890.00 85890.00 85890.00 85890.00 Page 14 of1127 09/26/2021 Nepal Major Contract Awards FY 10-12 Based on Major Contract Awards 12:00:00 AM 09/30/1999 2000 SAR Nepal 12:00:00 AM 10/27/1999 2000 SAR Nepal 12:00:00 AM 11/11/1999 2000 SAR Nepal 12:00:00 AM 11/11/1999 2000 SAR Nepal 12:00:00 AM 11/11/1999 2000 SAR Nepal 12:00:00 AM 11/11/1999 2000 SAR Nepal 12:00:00 AM 11/11/1999 2000 SAR Nepal 12:00:00 AM 11/11/1999 2000 SAR Nepal 12:00:00 AM 12/14/1999 2000 SAR Nepal 12:00:00 AM 12/14/1999 2000 SAR Nepal 12:00:00 AM 12/28/1999 2000 SAR Nepal 12:00:00 AM 12/28/1999 2000 SAR Nepal 12:00:00 AM 01/21/2000

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