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World Bank Document EDUCATION PROJECT UNDER GLOBAL PARTNERSHIP for EDUCATION GRANT PROCUREMENT PLAN FOR 2013 - 2016 (Works) (Date of PP: Dec_17, 2015, Date of NOL: Dec____, 2015) Public Disclosure Authorized Date of WB No- Date of Date of Bid Proc Estimated WB's no Date of Bid objection to Contract Completion Review by the Ref. # Description sending BD to invitation to Evaluation Comments meth cost objection Opening Contract signature of Contract Bank WB Bids Report to BD Award TOILETS UNDER 2.3 The first package Number of packages is 7 MOE/GPE-4/SH/2013/01- Construction of pathways, accessible P $400,000 N/A N/A Dec-14 Jan-15 Jan-15 N/A Jan-15 Aug-16 will subject to SH with estimated cost of MOE/GPE-4/SH/2013/20 latrines, and ramps for the disabilities prior review $57000 per package. A $388,513 N/A Construction of pathways, accessible Public Disclosure Authorized P $20,000 N/A N/A Dec-14 Jan-15 Jan-15 N/A Jan-15 Aug-16 MOE/GPE-4/SH/2013/01 latrines, and ramps School#2 Vahdat SH Prior review LLC "Oazis" district for the disabilities A $18,385 Nov-14 Nov-14 Dec-14 Dec-14 Dec-14 Dec-14 Jan-15 Mar-15 Construction of pathways, accessible P $20,000 N/A N/A Dec-14 Jan-15 Jan-15 N/A Jan-15 Aug-16 MOE/GPE-4/SH/2013/02 latrines, and ramps School#5 Vahdat SH Post review LLC "Oazis" district for the disabilities A $18,721 N/A N/A Dec-14 Jan-15 Jan-15 N/A Jan-15 Mar-15 Construction of pathways, accessible P $20,000 N/A N/A Dec-14 Jan-15 Jan-15 N/A Jan-15 Aug-16 LLC "Abdurahmon- MOE/GPE-4/SH/2013/03 latrines, and ramps School#8 Shahrinav SH Post review 2013" district for the disabilities A $18,034 N/A N/A Dec-14 Jan-15 Jan-15 N/A Jan-15 Mar-15 Construction of pathways, accessible P $20,000 N/A N/A Dec-14 Jan-15 Jan-15 N/A Jan-15 Aug-16 LLC "Abdurahmon- MOE/GPE-4/SH/2013/04 latrines, and ramps School#5 Tursunzoda SH Post review 2013" district for the disabilities A $20,267 N/A N/A Dec-14 Jan-15 Jan-15 N/A Jan-15 Mar-15 Public Disclosure Authorized Construction of pathways, accessible P $20,000 N/A N/A Dec-14 Jan-15 Jan-15 N/A Jan-15 Aug-16 LLC "Abdurahmon- MOE/GPE-4/SH/2013/05 latrines, and ramps School#9 Tursunzoda SH Post review 2013" district for the disabilities A $19,774 N/A N/A Dec-14 Jan-15 Jan-15 N/A Jan-15 Mar-15 Construction of pathways, accessible P $20,000 N/A N/A Dec-14 Jan-15 Jan-15 N/A Jan-15 Aug-16 MOE/GPE-4/SH/2013/06 latrines, and ramps School#2 Faizobod SH Post review LLC "Vahdati dunyo" district for the disabilities A $21,890 N/A N/A Feb-15 Feb-15 Feb-15 N/A Feb-15 Apr-15 Construction of pathways, accessible P $20,000 N/A N/A Dec-14 Jan-15 Jan-15 N/A Jan-15 Aug-16 MOE/GPE-4/SH/2013/07 latrines, and ramps School#2 Nurobod SH Post review LLC "Vahdati dunyo" district for the disabilities A $20,179 N/A N/A Feb-15 Feb-15 Feb-15 N/A Feb-15 Apr-15 Construction of pathways, accessible P $20,000 N/A N/A Dec-14 Jan-15 Jan-15 N/A Jan-15 Aug-16 MOE/GPE-4/SH/2013/08 latrines, and ramps School#2 Hamadoni SH Post review LLC "Daler Sohtmon" district for the disabilities A $18,319 N/A N/A Dec-14 Jan-15 Jan-15 N/A Jan-15 Mar-15 Public Disclosure Authorized Construction of pathways, accessible P $20,000 N/A N/A Dec-14 Jan-15 Jan-15 N/A Jan-15 Aug-16 MOE/GPE-4/SH/2013/09 latrines, and ramps School#16 Hamadoni SH Post review LLC "Daler Sohtmon" district for the disabilities A $17,960 N/A N/A Dec-14 Jan-15 Jan-15 N/A Jan-15 Mar-15 Construction of pathways, accessible P $20,000 N/A N/A Dec-14 Jan-15 Jan-15 N/A Jan-15 Aug-16 LLC "Hizmatrasonii MOE/GPE-4/SH/2013/10 latrines, and ramps School#2 Kulob SH Post review sohtmoni asosi" district for the disabilities A $19,025 N/A N/A Dec-14 Jan-15 Jan-15 N/A Jan-15 Mar-15 Construction of pathways, accessible P $20,000 N/A N/A Dec-14 Jan-15 Jan-15 N/A Jan-15 Aug-16 LLC "Hizmatrasonii MOE/GPE-4/SH/2013/11 latrines, and ramps School#19 Kulob SH Post review sohtmoni asosi" district for the disabilities A $18,650 N/A N/A Dec-14 Jan-15 Jan-15 N/A Jan-15 Mar-15 Construction of pathways, accessible P $20,000 N/A N/A Dec-14 Jan-15 Jan-15 N/A Jan-15 Aug-16 LLC "Hizmatrasonii MOE/GPE-4/SH/2013/12 latrines, and ramps School#31 Kulob SH Post review sohtmoni asosi" district for the disabilities A $20,077 N/A N/A Dec-14 Jan-15 Jan-15 N/A Jan-15 Mar-15 Construction of pathways, accessible P $20,000 N/A N/A Dec-14 Jan-15 Jan-15 N/A Jan-15 Aug-16 MOE/GPE-4/SH/2013/13 latrines, and ramps School#3 Spitamen SH Post review LLC "Manzili Kuhiston" district for the disabilities 1 of 26 Tajikistan000F0t000procurement0plan.xls Works Date of WB No- Date of Date of Bid Proc Estimated WB's no Date of Bid objection to Contract Completion Review by the Ref. # Description sending BD to invitation to Evaluation Comments meth cost objection Opening Contract signature of Contract Bank Construction of pathways, accessible WB Bids Report to BD Award MOE/GPE-4/SH/2013/13 latrines, and ramps School#3 Spitamen SH Post review LLC "Manzili Kuhiston" district for the disabilities A $18,875 N/A N/A Dec-14 Jan-15 Jan-15 N/A Jan-15 Mar-15 2 of 26 Tajikistan000F0t000procurement0plan.xls Works Date of WB No- Date of Date of Bid Proc Estimated WB's no Date of Bid objection to Contract Completion Review by the Ref. # Description sending BD to invitation to Evaluation Comments meth cost objection Opening Contract signature of Contract Bank WB Bids Report to BD Award Construction of pathways, accessible P $20,000 N/A N/A Dec-14 Jan-15 Jan-15 N/A Jan-15 Aug-16 MOE/GPE-4/SH/2013/14 latrines, and ramps School#10 Spitamen SH Post review LLC "Manzili Kuhiston" district for the disabilities A $21,091 N/A N/A Dec-14 Jan-15 Jan-15 N/A Jan-15 Mar-15 Construction of pathways, accessible P $20,000 N/A N/A Dec-14 Jan-15 Jan-15 N/A Jan-15 Aug-16 MOE/GPE-4/SH/2013/15 latrines, and ramps School#16 Gonchi SH Post review LLC "Nigini Bakht" district for the disabilities A $18,902 N/A N/A Dec-14 Dec-14 Jan-15 N/A Feb-15 Apr-15 Construction of pathways, accessible P $20,000 N/A N/A Dec-14 Jan-15 Jan-15 N/A Jan-15 Aug-16 MOE/GPE-4/SH/2013/16 latrines, and ramps School#38 Gonchi SH Post review LLC "Nigini Bakht" district for the disabilities A $19,524 N/A N/A Dec-14 Dec-14 Jan-15 N/A Feb-15 Apr-15 Construction of pathways, accessible P $20,000 N/A N/A Dec-14 Jan-15 Jan-15 N/A Jan-15 Aug-16 MOE/GPE-4/SH/2013/17 latrines, and ramps School#26 B.Gafurov SH Post review LLC "Niagara A" district for the disabilities A $18,916 N/A N/A Dec-14 Jan-15 Jan-15 N/A Jan-15 Mar-15 Construction of pathways, accessible P $20,000 N/A N/A Dec-14 Jan-15 Jan-15 N/A Jan-15 Aug-16 MOE/GPE-4/SH/2013/18 latrines, and ramps School#54 B.Gafurov SH Post review LLC "Niagara A" district for the disabilities A $19,377 N/A N/A Dec-14 Jan-15 Jan-15 N/A Jan-15 Mar-15 Construction of pathways, accessible P $20,000 N/A N/A Mar-15 Apr-15 Apr-15 N/A Apr-15 Aug-16 MOE/GPE-4/SH/2013/19 latrines, and ramps School#20 Roshtqala SH Post review LLC "Sinbod" district for the disabilities A $20,017 N/A N/A May-15 Jun-15 Jun-15 N/A Jun-15 Aug-15 Construction of pathways, accessible P $20,000 N/A N/A Mar-15 Apr-15 Apr-15 N/A Apr-15 Aug-16 MOE/GPE-4/SH/2013/20 latrines, and ramps School#22 Roshtqala SH Post review LLC "Sinbod" district for the disabilities A $20,527 N/A N/A May-15 Jun-15 Jun-15 N/A Jun-15 Aug-15 LARGE WORKS UNDER 3.1 The two first P $7,000,000 N/A N/A Jan-14 Feb-14 Feb-14 N/A Mar-14 Aug-16 MOE/GPE-4/NCB/2013/01- Capital repair Construction of buildings NCB contracts NCB MOE/GPE-4/NCB/2013/26 within GPE-4 А $6,355,599 Construction of secondary school No.
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