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World Bank Document Consolidated Procurement Plan (updated 10 January , 2011) Armenia: Lifeline Roads Improvement Project (Credit 4549 AM) and Additional Financing - Lifeline Roads Improvement Project (Loan 7751-AM) and Second Additional Financing (Loan 7936-AM) Review By Expected No. of Procureme Bank Contract Packag Invitation Bid- Start Completion Actual Contract price in Description/ Location Package nt (PRIOR / Award Contractor Contract e No. Date Opening Date Date* the contract currency s Method Post) Date Date 1. WORKS for rehabilitation of roads Aghavnadzor-link to M2 Highway (section 16) lot1, Contract CW-NCB-1/2009 1 NCB Prior 31-Mar-09 21-Apr-09 29-Apr-09 5-May-09 30-Nov-10 CJSC RBE of Yeghegnadzor Contract CW-NCB-1/2009 lot 1 lot 1 260,270,830 AMD 2 Aghavnadzor-link to M2 Highway (section 16) lot2, Contract CW-NCB-1/2009 2 NCB Prior 31-Mar-09 21-Apr-09 29-Apr-09 5-May-09 30-Nov-10 CJSC RBE of Yeghegnadzor Contract CW-NCB-1/2009 lot 2 lot 2 204,875,616 AMD 3 Chkalov-link to M6 Highway (section 7), Contract CW-NCB-2/2009 1 NCB Post 31-Mar-09 21-Apr-09 29-Apr-09 5-May-09 30-Nov-10 Tumanyani RBE OJSC 154,430,544 AMD Contract CW-NCB-2/2009 Joint Venture of Motor Transport Zorakert-Ardenis-Aghvorik-Tavshut-link to M1 Highway (section 12) Contract Public Disclosure Authorized 4 1 NCB Post 31-Mar-09 21-Apr-09 29-Apr-09 5-May-09 30-Nov-10 Road of Ashotck CJSC and Akhuryani Contract CW-NCB-3/2009 CW-NCB-3/2009 CHSHSH CJSC 276,830,259 AMD 5 Vardenut-link to M3 Highway (section 1), Contract CW-NCB-4/2009 1 NCB Post 2-Apr-09 23-Apr-09 19-May-09 26-May-09 30-Nov-10 Mostovik LLC 354,837,553 AMD Contract CW-NCB-4/2009 6 Aygeshat-Janfida (section 2), Contract CW-NCB-5/2009 1 NCB Post 2-Apr-09 23-Apr-09 5-May-09 19-May-09 30-Nov-10 Tshanshinvarpet CJSC 227,332,359 AMD Contract CW-NCB-5/2009 7 Geghanist-Horom (section 9) lot1, Contract CW-NCB-6/2009 lot1 NCB Post 2-Apr-09 23-Apr-09 29-Apr-09 5-May-09 30-Nov-10 UnderMoscow OJSC 467,408,989 AMD Contract CW-NCB-6/2009 lot1 8 Geghanist-Horom (section 9) lot2, Contract CW-NCB-6/2009 lot2 3 NCB Post 2-Apr-09 23-Apr-09 8-May-09 18-May-09 30-Nov-10 Blesk LLC 610,182,373 AMD Contract CW-NCB-6/2009 lot2 9 Geghanist-Horom (section 9) lot3, Contract CW-NCB-6/2009 lot3 NCB Post 2-Apr-09 23-Apr-09 29-Apr-09 5-May-09 30-Nov-10 UnderMoscow OJSC 386,200,577 AMD Contract CW-NCB-6/2009 lot3 10 Lernakert-link to M1 Highway (section 3), Contract CW-NCB-7/2009 1 NCB Post 2-Apr-09 23-Apr-09 4-May-09 7-May-09 30-Nov-10 Khachhar LLC 493,926,092 AMD Contract CW-NCB-7/2009 11 Voghji-link to M1 Highway (section 10) lot1 , Contract CW-NCB-8/2009 lot1 NCB Post 2-Apr-09 23-Apr-09 4-May-09 5-May-09 30-Nov-10 Akhuryan CHSHSH CJSC 546,205,046 AMD Contract CW-NCB-8/2009 lot1 3 12 Voghji-link to M1 Highway (section 10) lot2, Contract CW-NCB-8/2009 lot2 NCB Post 2-Apr-09 23-Apr-09 4-May-09 5-May-09 30-Nov-10 Akhuryan CHSHSH CJSC 471,044,022 AMD Contract CW-NCB-8/2009 lot2 13 Voghji-link to M1 Highway (section 10) lot3, Contract CW-NCB-8/2009 lot3 NCB Post 2-Apr-09 23-Apr-09 4-May-09 5-May-09 30-Nov-10 Akhuryan CHSHSH CJSC 599,851,530 AMD Contract CW-NCB-8/2009 lot3 Joint Venture of Akhuryani Koopshin 14 Voskehask-link to M7 Highway (section 4), Contract CW-NCB-9/2009 1 NCB Post 2-Apr-09 23-Apr-09 5-May-09 7-May-09 30-Nov-10 Contract CW-NCB-9/2009 Ltd and Akhuryan CHSHSH CJSC 256,816,373 AMD 15 Aygabats-Gyumri (section 11) lot1, Contract CW-NCB-10/2009 lot1 NCB Post 2-Apr-09 23-Apr-09 4-May-09 5-May-09 30-Nov-10 Akhuryan CHSHSH CJSC 520,977,631 AMD Contract CW-NCB-10/2009 lot1 2 16 Aygabats-Gyumri (section 11) lot2, Contract CW-NCB-10/2009 lot 2 NCB Post 2-Apr-09 23-Apr-09 4-May-09 5-May-09 30-Nov-10 UnderMoscow OJSC 560,020,088 AMD Contract CW-NCB-10/2009 lot 2 17 Karchaghbyur-link to M11 Highway (section 5), Contract CW-NCB-11/2009 1 NCB Post 7-Apr-09 28-Apr-09 5-May-09 15-May-09 30-Nov-10 Kapavor Ltd 214,123,507 AMD Contract CW-NCB-11/2009 18 Akunk-Vardenis (section 6), Contract CW-NCB-12/2009 1 NCB Post 7-Apr-09 28-Apr-09 5-May-09 15-May-09 30-Nov-10 Kapavor Ltd 315,034,280 AMD Contract CW-NCB-12/2009 Public Disclosure Authorized 19 Dzoragyugh-link toM10Highway (section 8), Contract CW-NCB-13/2009 1 NCB Post 7-Apr-09 28-Apr-09 5-May-09 11-May-09 30-Nov-10 OJSC RBE OF GAVAR 348,803,161 AMD Contract CW-NCB-13/2009 20 L.Karmiraghbyur-Berd (section 13) lot1, Contract CW-NCB-14/2009 lot1 NCB Post 7-Apr-09 28-Apr-09 5-May-09 15-May-09 30-Nov-10 Tavushi CJSC CHSH Contract CW-NCB-14/2009 lot1 2 317,285,121 AMD 21 L.Karmiraghbyur-Berd (section 13) lot2, Contract CW-NCB-14/2009 lot2 NCB Post 7-Apr-09 28-Apr-09 5-May-09 14-May-09 30-Nov-10 Chambarak CHSHSH OJSC 205,963,495 AMD Contract CW-NCB-14/2009 lot2 22 Chochkan-Pokr Ayrum (section 14) lot 1, Contract CW-NCB-15/2009 lot1 NCB Post 7-Apr-09 28-Apr-09 29-Apr-09 8-May-09 30-Nov-10 Sahakyanshin CJSC 332,036,746 AMD Contract CW-NCB-15/2009 lot1 2 23 Chochkan-Pokr Ayrum (section 14) lot 2, Contract CW-NCB-15/2009 lot2 NCB Post 7-Apr-09 28-Apr-09 29-Apr-09 14-May-09 30-Nov-10 Levon Erkrord LLC 414,151,942 AMD Contract CW-NCB-15/2009 lot2 Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized 24 Kurtan-Gyulakarak (section 15) lot1, Contract CW-NCB-16/2009 lot1 NCB Post 7-Apr-09 28-Apr-09 4-May-09 6-May-09 30-Nov-10 Argishti1 LLC 643,467,433 AMD Contract CW-NCB-16/2009 lot1 2 25 Kurtan-Gyulakarak (section 15) lot2, Contract CW-NCB-16/2009 lot2 NCB Post 7-Apr-09 28-Apr-09 4-May-09 20-May-09 30-Nov-10 Lorii CHSHSH CJSC 535,667,075 AMD Contract CW-NCB-16/2009 lot2 H17-Armavir-Isahakyan km18+850-km22+800 lot1, Contract CW-NCB-17/2009 26 NCB Post 13-Jun-09 6-Jul-09 10-Jul-09 1-Aug-09 30-Nov-10 Kotayki CH SH SH LLC Contract CW-NCB-17/2009 lot1 lot1 360,480,969 AMD 2 H17-Armavir-Isahakyan km22+800-km25+956 lot 2, Contract CW-NCB-17/2009 27 NCB Post 13-Jun-09 6-Jul-09 10-Jul-09 20-Jul-09 30-Nov-10 Motor Transport Road of Talin OJSC Contract CW-NCB-17/2009 lot2 lot2 313,668,905 AMD 28 Sers-Martiros-Zaritap km0+000-km3+681 lot 1, Contract CW-NCB-18/2009 lot1 NCB Post 13-Jun-09 6-Jul-09 16-Jul-09 21-Jul-09 30-Nov-10 Vayki CHSHSH CJSC 413,807,366 AMD Contract CW-NCB-18/2009 lot1 3 29 Sers-Martiros-Zaritap km3+681-km7+788 lot 2, Contract CW-NCB-18/2009 lot2 NCB Post 13-Jun-09 6-Jul-09 10-Jul-09 20-Jul-09 30-Nov-10 Vayki CHSHSH CJSC 331,537,983 AMD Contract CW-NCB-18/2009 lot2 Sers-Martiros-Zaritap km7+788-km11+385 lot 3, Contract CW-NCB-18/2009 30 NCB Post 13-Jun-09 6-Jul-09 16-Jul-09 1-Aug-09 30-Nov-10 Kapani CHSHSH LLC Contract CW-NCB-18/2009 lot3 lot3 440,096,945 AMD Joint Venture of Sisiani BUAT LLC 31 Sisian-Brnakot km 0+000-km2+960 lot 1, Contract CW-NCB-AF-1/2009 lot1 NCB Prior 24-Jun-09 15-Jul-09 22-Jul-09 1-Aug-09 15-Dec-10 347,656,092 AMD Contract CW-NCB-AF-1/2009 lot1 and Vahagn ev Samvel LLC 2 Joint Venture of Megru T SH SH D 32 Sisian-Brnakot km 2+960-km4+749 lot 2, Contract CW-NCB-AF-1/2009 lot2 NCB Prior 24-Jun-09 15-Jul-09 22-Jul-09 1-Aug-09 15-Dec-10 295,439,064 AMD Contract CW-NCB-AF-1/2009 lot2 OJSC and Sisiani TCHANSHIN LLC 33 M17-Meghri km0+000-km3+000 Contract CW-NCB-AF-2/2009 1 NCB Prior 25-Jun-09 14-Aug-09 3-Sept-09 10-Sept-09 15-Dec-10 Megru T SH SH D OJSC 396,165,535 AMD Contract CW-NCB-AF-2/2009 M2-Kavchut-Geghavanq km0+000-km2+500 lot 1, Contract CW-NCB-AF- 34 NCB Post 1-Aug-09 24-Aug-09 3-Sept-09 17-Sept-09 15-Dec-10 Kapani CHSHSH LLC Contract CW-NCB-AF-7/2009 lot1 7/2009 lot1 410,690,678 AMD 2 M2-Kavchut-Geghavanq km2+500-km6+000 lot 2, Contract CW-NCB-AF- 35 Post 1-Aug-09 24-Aug-09 3-Sept-09 17-Sept-09 15-Dec-10 Kapani CHSHSH LLC Contract CW-NCB-AF-7/2009 lot2 7/2009 lot2 542,518,327 AMD 36 M17-Alvanq km0+000-km2+597, Contract CW-NCB-AF-6/2009 1 NCB Post 1-Aug-09 24-Aug-09 28-Aug-09 7-Sept-09 15-Dec-10 Megru T SH SH D OJSC 317,099,018 AMD Contract CW-NCB-AF-6/2009 M2-Levaz-Vahravar-Gudemnis-Kuris-Karjevan (Vahravar- Gudemnis-Kuris 37 1 NCB Post 1-Aug-09 24-Aug-09 3-Sept-09 10-Sept-09 15-Dec-10 Megru T SH SH D OJSC Contract CW-NCB-AF-3/2009 section) km0+000–km4+330, Contract CW-NCB-AF-3/2009 652,226,328 AMD Joint venture of Kamurjshin CJSC 38 M12-Hartashen km0+000-km5+090, Contract CW-NCB-AF-8/2009 1 NCB Post 1-Aug-09 24-Aug-09 3-Sept-09 7-Sept-09 15-Dec-10 Contract CW-NCB-AF-8/2009 Zangezurtransshin OJSC 427,567,919 AMD M2-Vardanidzor km0+000-km0+602 and Shvanidzor-M17 km0+000-km1+684, 39 1 NCB Post 1-Aug-09 24-Aug-09 28-Aug-09 7-Sept-09 15-Dec-10 Megru T SH SH D OJSC Contract CW-NCB-AF-5/2009 Contract CW-NCB-AF-5/2009 238,667,427 AMD M2-Agarak km0+000-km2+175, Agarak bypass km0+000-km0+970 and M2- 40 1 NCB Post 1-Aug-09 24-Aug-09 28-Aug-09 7-Sept-09 15-Dec-10 Megru T SH SH D OJSC Contract CW-NCB-AF-4/2009 Tkhkut km0+000–km0+420, Contract CW-NCB-AF-4/2009 272,292,871 AMD H3, Yerevan-Garni-Geghard (km 10+770-km 13+850), Contract CW-NCB-AF- 41 1 NCB Post 1-Aug-09 24-Aug-09 28-Aug-09 14-Sept-09 15-Dec-10 Kotayki CH SH SH LLC Contract CW-NCB-AF-10/2009 10/2009 353,907,135 AMD 42 Tcambarak-Vahan km0+000-km3+000 lot 1, Contract CW-NCB-AF-9/2009 lot1 NCB Post 1-Aug-09 24-Aug-09 3-Sept-09 10-Sept-09 31-May-11 “Kapavor” Ltd 470,119,820 AMD Contract CW-NCB-AF-9/2009 lot1 2 43 Tcambarak-Vahan 3+000-km 5+730 lot 2, Contract CW-NCB-AF-9/2009 lot2 NCB Post 1-Aug-09 24-Aug-09 28-Aug-09 7-Sept-09 30-Aug-11 “Chambarak CHSHSH” OJSC 343,447,598 AMD Contract CW-NCB-AF-9/2009 lot2 44 H62, Sisian-Aghitu km 0+000-km2+180, Contract CW-NCB-AF-1/2010 lot 1 NCB Prior 22-May-10 22-Jun-10 11-Aug-10 11-Aug-10 30-Nov-12 Sisiani Chanshin LLC 271,322,666 AMD Contract CW-NCB-AF-1/2010 lot 1 2 Joint Venture of Sisiani BUAT LLC 45 H62, Sisian-Aghitu km 2+180-km4+680, Contract CW-NCB-AF-1/2010 lot 2 NCB Prior
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