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Country Or Region Foreign Government Tenders, June 2016 Page 1 of 63 Asian Development Bank Liaison Office FOREIGN GOVERNMENT TENDERS CS ADB June 2016 ASIA & PACIFIC: PROCUREMENT NOTICES FOR FOREIGN GOVERNMENT TENDERS This Foreign Government Tenders report from the US Commercial Service Asian Development Bank Liaison Office (CS ADB) augments our series of regular monthly reports that give U.S. exporters advance information on Asian government tenders. This report covers advance and ongoing procurement, as well as recruitment of consultants for projects that are funded by the ADB. U.S. firms may submit their bids directly to the executing agency listed on the procurement notice. Details of the bidding procedures are stated in the Bidding Documents issued by the executing agency or otherwise stated in the procurement notice. U.S. firms are encouraged to keep in contact with CS ADB, especially if they decide to participate in ADB procurement activities. This office works closely with the Office of the U.S. Executive Director (US/ED) to the ADB to increase American awareness of and participation in ADB’s procurement activities. Attention: Ms. Margaret Keshishian, Director/Senior Commercial Officer Tel.: (63 2) 301 2000; E-mail: [email protected] http://export.gov/ The U.S. Commercial Service – Your Global Business Partner. 800-USA-TRADE Foreign Government Tenders, June 2016 Page 2 of 63 Table of Contents I. PROJECT LIST BY SECTOR .............................................................................................................. 5 II. ADVANCE PROCUREMENT ACTION................................................................................................ 9 INDIA ........................................................................................................................................................ 9 Madhya Pradesh Urban Services Improvement Project (MPUSIP) ................................................................. 9 SRI LANKA ............................................................................................................................................... 9 Green Power Development and Energy Efficiency Improvement Investment Program - Tranche 2 ................ 9 III. INSTITUTIONAL PROCUREMENT ................................................................................................... 11 ASIAN DEVELOPMENT BANK .............................................................................................................. 11 Supply of ADB Medical Center Vaccines ....................................................................................................... 11 IV. PROCUREMENT NOTICES .............................................................................................................. 12 BANGLADESH ....................................................................................................................................... 12 A. City Region Development Project (CRDP) [CRDP/LGED/JESSORE/NCB/2016/SW-01; Lot No. 1 and Lot No. 2; Integrated landfill with resource recovery facility in Jessore Pourashava] ........................................... 12 B. Power System Expansion and Efficiency Improvement Investment Program - Tranche 3 [400MW CCPP]13 C. Coastal Climate Resilient Infrastructure Project [CCRIP/ADB/GOPA/BR/2015/W-19: Construction of (a) 90 m PSC Girder Bridge on Majbari R&H – Radhagonj Bazar Road (ID:335512015) at Ch: 6700m, (b) 39 m RCC Girder Bridge on Radhagonj U .............................................................................................................. 13 D. Second Chittagong Hill Tracts Rural Development Project [W-B-BAN-Lam-UNR/07A; 07B; 07C] ........... 14 E. Dhaka Water Supply Network Improvement Project.................................................................................. 14 F. Greater Dhaka Sustainable Urban Transport Project [GDSUTP(BRT, Gazipur-Airport) BBA/ICB/WP-02] 15 G. Railway Rolling Stock Project [BR/ADB/10 MG DE Locomotives] ............................................................ 15 CAMBODIA ............................................................................................................................................. 16 Provincial Roads Improvement Project [PRIP-CW-B2-ICB-2016-01, Improvement of Prey Var Cross Border Facility (CBF)] ................................................................................................................................................ 16 CHINA ..................................................................................................................................................... 16 A. Yunnan Chuxiong Urban Environment Improvement Project [Municipal solid waste equipment (Street cleaning vehicles, waste collection vehicles) (Contract No.: ELF1)] .............................................................. 16 B. Hunan Technical and Vocational Education and Training Demonstration Project [Zhijiang Ethnic Minority Secondary Vocational School Procurement of Skill training Equipment, Contract No. : HN-ZJ-E03] ............ 17 C. Hunan Technical and Vocational Education and Training Demonstration Project [Zhijiang Ethnic Minority Secondary Vocational School Procurement of Skill training Equipment, Contract No. : HN-ZJ-E03] ............ 18 D. Low-Carbon District Heating Project in Hohhot in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region [Supply and Installation of Heating Pipe and Fitting # 1 (Xinjiaying Heating Zone) (Contract No.: 12) ICB Bid No.: 0722- 162FE1007WWH] .......................................................................................................................................... 18 E. Low-Carbon District Heating Project in Hohhot in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region [Supply and Installation of Heating Pipe and Fitting (Haoqinying Heating Zone) (Contract No.: 16) ICB Bid No.: 0722- 162FE1008WWH] .......................................................................................................................................... 19 F. Integrated Development of Key Townships in Central Liaoning [SD-E01, Procurement of Road Maintenance Equipment for Shenbei New District. [Bid No. 0773-1520LNHW5067]] .................................... 20 G. Gansu Baiyin Integrated Urban Development Project [Liuchuan Industrial Park Wastewater Treatment Plant Supply and Installation of Treatment Process Equipment (Contract no.: WW-E01) ICB Bid No.: 0722- 152FE1085WWH] .......................................................................................................................................... 20 FIJI .......................................................................................................................................................... 21 Transport Infrastructure Investment Sector Project [GUARDRAIL IMPROVEMENT WORKS FRA/TIISP/16- 19] .................................................................................................................................................................. 21 GEORGIA ............................................................................................................................................... 21 Sustainable Urban and Transport Investment Program – Tranche 4 [P42414-SUTIP4-ICB-01-2016: Construction Works for Batumi Coastal Protection] ....................................................................................... 21 INDIA ...................................................................................................................................................... 22 A. Bihar Power System Improvement Project [ICB No.23/Package C-1 /BSPTCL/ADB/2016] ...................... 22 B. Bihar Power System Improvement Project [ICB Nos. 30,31,32,33] ........................................................... 23 C. Jaipur Metro Rail Line 1-Phase B Project .................................................................................................. 25 D. Green Energy Corridor and Grid Strengthening Project [CD03/CD04] ...................................................... 25 E. Green Energy Corridor and Grid Strengthening Project [CD08/CD09] ...................................................... 26 F. Green Energy Corridor and Grid Strengthening Project [Packages CIS01 and CIS02] ............................. 26 G. Climate Adaptation in Vennar Sub Basin in Cauvery Delta (CAVSCD) Project ........................................ 27 H. Climate Adaptation in Vennar Sub Basin in Cauvery Delta (CAVSCD) Project ......................................... 27 I. Climate Adaptation in Vennar Sub Basin in Cauvery Delta (CAVSCD) Project .......................................... 28 http://export.gov/ The U.S. Commercial Service – Your Global Business Partner. 800-USA-TRADE Foreign Government Tenders, June 2016 Page 3 of 63 J. Climate Adaptation in Vennar Sub Basin in Cauvery Delta (CAVSCD) Project [CW 6 - CAVSCD/TN/ VRM Infrastructure Improvement and Reconstruction Works on Vedharnayam Canal and Uppanar Drain] .......... 28 K. Solar Park Transmission Sector Project [CD01, CD02, CD03] .................................................................. 28 L. Himachal Pradesh Clean Energy Transmission Investment Program – Tranche 2 [23 - SS / ADB / HPPTCL / 220 kV GIS SUNDA] ..................................................................................................................... 29 LAOS ...................................................................................................................................................... 30 Second Northern GMS Transport
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