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Contracts Awarded for Loan Projects – Goods & Civil Works (October 2014) Contracts Awarded for Loan Projects – Goods & Civil Works (October 2014) Loan No. 2391-VIE Project Name Gms-Kunming-Hai Phong Transport Corridor-Noi- Bai-L. Executing Agency Viet Nam Expressway Corporation Name of Contractor Hiep Hoa Equipt of Envt. & Trading Co. Ltd. Address Viet Nam, Soc. Rep. of Nature of Contract Goods Contract Description Supply and Delivery of Operations and Maintenance Equipment (Package B2) Total Contract Amount (US$) 1,153,679.68 Contract Amount Financed by ADB (US$) 1,136,446.77 Date of Contract 20-Oct-14 Sector Road Transport (Non-Urban) Loan No. 2506-IND Project Name MFF: Rajasthan Urban Sector Devt. Investment Program Executing Agency Local Self Government Department (LSGD) Name of Contractor Sudhakara Infratech Pvt. Ltd. Address Flat No. 301, Sai Sandhya Apartments, Street No.9, Himayath Nagar, Hyderabad, India Nature of Contract Construction Contract Description Additional Sewer Lines along with Restoration of Roads, Construction of Manholes, Appurtenances etc. in Alwar Total Contract Amount (US$) 6,021,118.72 Contract Amount Financed by ADB (US$) 4,321,032.47 Date of Contract 24-Oct-14 Sector Urban Policy, Institutional and Capacity Development Loan No. 2517-VIE(SF) Project Name Renewable Energy Dev. & Network Expansion & Rehab. Executing Agency Northern Power Corporation (Power Company 1); Southern Power Corporation (Power Company 2); Central Power Corporation (Power Company 3) Name of Contractor Irrigation Cons 1 Nghean Jsc & Cons 564 Co. Address No. 216 Nguyen Truong To Street, Vinh C Vinh City, Nghe An Province, Viet Nam, Soc. Rep. of Nature of Contract Construction Contract Description Package 04-Dpr: Construction of Head Works Total Contract Amount (US$) 4,009,433.96 Contract Amount Financed by ADB (US$) 3,640,646.75 Date of Contract 17-Oct-14 Sector Electricity Transmission and Distribution Loan No. 2556-KGZ(SF) Project Name Issyk-Kul Sustainable Development Executing Agency Ministry of Finance Name of Contractor Consortium of Hitech Stroi & Avtotransstroy Address 62 Razzakova St. Bishkek, Kyrgyz Republic Nature of Contract Construction Contract Description Lot 2 - Construction of Sewage Pump Station and Rehabilitation of Water Intake and Construction of Water Facilities (Karakol) Total Contract Amount (US$) 1,599,242.36 Contract Amount Financed by ADB (US$) 1,151,343.13 Date of Contract 11-Oct-14 Sector Urban Sewerage Loan No. 2558-SRI(SF) Project Name Greater Colombo Wastewater Management Project (SF) Executing Agency Ministry of Local Govt. & Provincial Council (MLGPC) Name of Contractor M/S Ccb Envico Pty. Ltd. Address First Level, 473-479 Victoria Street,West Melbourne, Australia Nature of Contract Goods Contract Description Tender for Rehabiliation/ Augmentation of Wastewater Pump Stations at Dehiwala, Mount Lavinia and Kolonnawa Total Contract Amount (US$) 7,795,674.05 Contract Amount Financed by ADB (US$) 7,795,674.05 Date of Contract 27-Oct-14 Sector Urban Sewerage Loan No. 2606-PRC Project Name Shanxi Small Cities & Towns Devt. Demonstration Sec. Executing Agency Shanxi Provincial Government Name of Contractor China National Scientific Instruments and Materials Corporation Address Building 1, Yard 19, Middle of Taiyanggong Road, Chaoyang District, Bj, China, People's Rep. of Nature of Contract Goods Contract Description Procurement of Equipment and Furnitures for School Wutong Subproject Total Contract Amount (US$) 1,109,865.00 Contract Amount Financed by ADB (US$) 1,109,865.00 Date of Contract 21-Oct-14 Sector Water-Based Natural Resources Management Loan No. 2638-IND Project Name MFF: N. Karnataka Urban Sector Investment Program-Tr. Executing Agency Karnataka Urban Infrast. Dev. and Finance Corp. Name of Contractor Patil Construction & Infrastructure Pvt. Ltd. Address 2F Pmpml Comml. Bldg.1, Swargate, Pune, India Nature of Contract Construction Contract Description Improvements to Sewerage Collection System, District 1b, 2a, 2c, 2d & 3a, Bijapur Cmc (02bjr02b) Total Contract Amount (US$) 4,380,137.19 Contract Amount Financed by ADB (US$) 2,678,985.06 Date of Contract 03-Oct-14 Sector Urban Sewerage Loan No. 2648-PRC Project Name Chongqing Urban-Rural Infrastructure Devt. Demonstr. Executing Agency Chongqing Municipal Government Name of Contractor Sichuan Chuanhui Plastic Co., Ltd. Address Chongzhou Industrial Development Zone Chengdu, Sichuan Province, China, People's Rep. of Nature of Contract Goods Contract Description Longtan Town Water Supply Secondary and Tertiary Pipeline Equipment W-Yoy-E03 Total Contract Amount (US$) 2,452,897.84 Contract Amount Financed by ADB (US$) 2,452,897.84 Date of Contract 22-Oct-14 Sector Road Transport (Non-Urban) Loan No. 2649-BAN(SF) Project Name Second Crop Diversification Project Executing Agency Department of Agricultural Extension; Bangladesh Bank Name of Contractor Basic Bank Limited Address Sena Kalyan Bhaban (6th Floor) 195 Mothjheel Commercial Area, Dhaka, Bangladesh Nature of Contract Others Contract Description Crop Production Credit provided by Basic Bank Limited claimed under W/A submitted by Bangladesh Bank for Refinancing Total Contract Amount (US$) 1,300,420.03 Contract Amount Financed by ADB (US$) 1,300,000.00 Date of Contract 22-Oct-14 Sector Inclusive Finance Loan No. 2649-BAN(SF) Project Name Second Crop Diversification Project Executing Agency Department of Agricultural Extension Name of Contractor Eastern Bank Limited Address Jiban Bima Bhaban, 2nd Floor 10 Dilkusha C/A, Dhaka 1000, Bangladesh Nature of Contract Others Contract Description Crop Production Credit provided by Eastern Bank Limited claimed under W/A by Bangladesh Bank Total Contract Amount (US$) 1,300,420.03 Contract Amount Financed by ADB (US$) 1,300,000.00 Date of Contract 22-Oct-14 Sector Inclusive Finance Loan No. 2676-IND Project Name MFF: Infrastructure Investment Program for Tourism Executing Agency Dept. of Tourism & Civil Aviation, Gov. of Himachal Pra.; Dept. of Tourism, Govt. of Punjab Name of Contractor Srishti Constructions Address Sco-2, 3rd Floor, Puda Complex, Ladowali Road, Jalandhar City, Punjab, India Nature of Contract Construction Contract Description Provision of Multi-Dispersed Car Parking around Walled City Circular Road & Tourist Destinations in Amritsar-Parking Facility at Attari Total Contract Amount (US$) 3,531,074.23 Contract Amount Financed by ADB (US$) 2,286,366.02 Date of Contract 14-Oct-14 Sector Other Urban Services Loan No. 2682-VIE(SF) Project Name Sustainable Rural Infra. Devt. Project in Northern M. Executing Agency Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development Name of Contractor Tien Thanh General Trading Co., Ltd. Address 470 Hoang Lien Street, Kim Tan Ward, Lao Cai City, Viet Nam, Soc. Rep. of Nature of Contract Construction Contract Description Construction Ngoi Ma Irrigation Works and Co Lay Irrigation Works in Vo Lao Commune, Van Ban District, Lao Cai Province Total Contract Amount (US$) 1,168,685.65 Contract Amount Financed by ADB (US$) 1,167,033.79 Date of Contract 08-Oct-14 Sector Road Transport (Non-Urban) Loan No. 2683-VIE(SF) Project Name Sustainable Rural Infra. Devt. Project in Northern M. Executing Agency Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development Name of Contractor Ha Do Construction and Green Jsc Address No.5, Group 12, Cau Dien Town, Tu Liem District, Ha Noi City, Viet Nam, Soc. Rep. of Nature of Contract Construction Contract Description Upgrading Irrigation System of Ban Chanh Reservoir Lang Son Total Contract Amount (US$) 1,177,064.13 Contract Amount Financed by ADB (US$) 1,057,610.84 Date of Contract 14-Oct-14 Sector Road Transport (Non-Urban) Loan No. 2686-PNG(SF) Project Name Microfinance Expansion Project Executing Agency Bank of Papua New Guinea Name of Contractor Bank of Papua New Guinea Address Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea Nature of Contract Others Contract Description Risk Share Facility Total Contract Amount (US$) 4,900,000.00 Contract Amount Financed by ADB (US$) 4,900,000.00 Date of Contract 28-Oct-14 Sector Inclusive Finance Loan No. 2705-IND Project Name Karnataka State Highway Improvement Project Executing Agency Public Works, Ports & Inland Water Transport Dept. Name of Contractor M/S. Knr Construction Ltd. Address Knr House, 3/4 Floor, Plot No 114 Phase 1 Kavuri Hills, Hyderabad, India Nature of Contract Construction Contract Description Construction of Railway Over-Bridges on Davanagere Channagiri Road (Rob-1) Total Contract Amount (US$) 6,436,873.28 Contract Amount Financed by ADB (US$) 5,190,232.85 Date of Contract 07-Oct-14 Sector Road Transport (Non-Urban) Loan No. 2705-IND Project Name Karnataka State Highway Improvement Project Executing Agency Public Works, Ports & Inland Water Transport Dept. Name of Contractor M/S. K. Venkata Raju Engineers & Contractors Address 40-5/3-14, Naveen Building 2 Floor Tikkle Road Syam Nagar Vijayawada, India Nature of Contract Construction Contract Description Construction of Railway Over-Bridges on Channagiri Birur Road (Rob-2) Total Contract Amount (US$) 5,839,779.99 Contract Amount Financed by ADB (US$) 4,708,998.39 Date of Contract 07-Oct-14 Sector Road Transport (Non-Urban) Loan No. 2705-IND Project Name Karnataka State Highway Improvement Project Executing Agency Public Works, Ports & Inland Water Transport Dept. Name of Contractor M/S. Knr Construction Ltd. Address Knr House, 3/4 Floor, Plot No 114 Phase 1 Kavuri Hills, Hyderabad, India Nature of Contract Construction Contract Description Construction of Railway Over-Bridges on Ramdurga Badami Road (Rob-4) Total Contract Amount (US$) 4,624,131.96 Contract Amount Financed by ADB (US$) 3,728,568.29 Date of Contract 07-Oct-14 Sector Road Transport (Non-Urban) Loan No. 2710-SRI Project Name Jaffna and Kilinochchi Water Supply and Sanitation Executing Agency National Water Supply and Drainage Board Name of Contractor M/S Squire Mech Engineering (Pvt.) Ltd. Address 135/1 Old Kottawa Road Nawinna, Maharagama, Sri Lanka Nature of Contract Construction Contract Description Supplying and Laying of Water Distribution Network in Kayts, Velani and Mandaitivu Total Contract Amount (US$) 2,714,201.86 Contract Amount Financed by ADB (US$) 2,368,409.64 Date of Contract 25-Oct-14 Sector Urban Water Supply Loan No.
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