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Project Activity Annex Vl List of Values: Segment 6 - Project /Activity Part 1 : List of Projects PROJECTS CODE 1 PR1 Upgrading of Quarters (SMF Quarters) A0001 2 PR1 Upgrading of Administrative Block (Block No II) A0002 3 PR1 Cultural Corner A0003 4 PR1 Construction of Office Building A0004 5 PR1 Other Upgrading works A0005 6 NAT Upgrading and Refurbishment of Government House A0006 7 NAT e-Government Projects (e-Parliament) A0007 8 PSC Upgrading of Office Building A0008 9 LGSC Web Based System with support for Online Application A0009 10 CPB Computerisation of Central Procurement Board A0010 11 PMO Upgrading of International Conference Centre at Grandbay A0011 12 PMO Espace Culturel et Artistique,Chateau Mon Plaisir A0012 13 PMO Renovation of Ceiling at old Government house A0013 14 PMO New boundary wall at VIPSU Vacoas A0014 15 PMO Construction of Concrete and Security Shelter for VVIP Cars A0015 16 PMO Upgrading works at Clarisse House A0016 17 PMO Acquisition of Air Conditioning System A0017 18 PMO Upgrading of IT and other equipment A0018 19 PMO Upgrading of Criminal Intelligence System A0019 20 PMO e-Government Project at Cabinet Office A0020 21 PMO Acquisition of Vehicles- Defence and Home affairs A0021 22 PMO Acquisition of Vehicles-Security Division A0022 23 PMO Acquisition of Vehicles- National Security Service A0023 24 PMO Acquisition of Equipment-Security Division A0024 25 PMO Acquisition of Equipment-National Security Service A0025 26 PMO Others -PMO A0026 27 PMO Acquisition of Equipment A0027 28 FSL Upgrading of Office Building A0028 29 FSL Acquisition of Vehicles A0029 30 FSL Upgrading of Laboratory Equipment A0030 31 PRN Acquisition of Printing Equipment A0031 32 PRN Acquisition of Other Equipments A0032 33 MET Acquisition of IT Equipment (METEO) A0033 34 CSA Replacement of existing Network A0034 35 CSA Acquisition of IT Equipment (Civil Service) A0035 36 LOG Acquisition of IT Equipment and software-icw e-Gover A0036 37 LOG Acquisition of Software icw e-Governance for Local Authorities A0037 38 LOG Multi Purpose Complex at Residence Vallijee A0038 39 LOG Abercrombie Market Fair A0039 40 LOG Renovation of Theatre A0040 41 LOG Construction/Resurfacing of Drains / Roads in Port Louis A0041 42 LOG Development over Pont De Paris A0042 43 LOG Other Construction and upgrading works A0043 Annex Vl List of Values: Segment 6 - Project /Activity Part 1 : List of Projects PROJECTS CODE 44 LOG Multipurpose Complex / Social Hall at Edgar Hugues A0044 45 LOG Construction/Resurfacing of Drains / Roads in Curepipe(ASPand LIF) A0045 46 LOG Repairs and Upgrading of Le Forum Complex,Forest Side A0046 47 LOG Other Construction and upgrading works A0047 48 LOG Construction of Commercial Complex (Town Centre) - Vacoas A0048 49 LOG Construction of Sports Complex at Paillote A0049 50 LOG Construction of Roads in Vacoas/Phoenix A0050 51 LOG Construction of Gymnasium at Cinq Arpents A0051 52 LOG Construction of Multipurpose Complex at Petit Camp A0052 53 LOG Construction of Multipurpose Complex at La Caverne A0053 54 LOG Other Construction and upgrading works A0054 55 LOG Construction of crematorium at Chebel A0055 56 LOG Renovation of Eddy Norton Hall A0056 57 LOG Extension of building for library users in Town Hall Yard A0057 58 LOG Construction of mini-library at Mare Gravier A0058 59 LOG Construction of Tennis Court at Plaisance A0059 60 LOG Ecole de Boxe, Plaisance, Rose Hill A0060 61 LOG Construction/Resurfacing of Drains/Roads in Beau Bassin A0061 62 LOG Renovation of Plaza A0062 63 LOG Tartan Track A0063 64 LOG Integrated Mixed Use Facility (inlcuding a market) at Rose-Hill A0064 65 LOG Other Construction and upgrading works A0065 66 LOG Sodnac Multipurpose Hall A0066 67 LOG Setting up of football ground at Ebene / Bassin Loulou A0067 68 LOG Construction of Drains A0068 69 LOG Other Construction and upgrading works A0069 70 LOG Crematorium at Bois Marchand A0070 71 LOG Multipurpose Complex at Terre Rouge A0071 72 LOG Drains / Roads in Pamplemousses/Riviere du Rempart A0072 73 LOG Other Construction and upgrading works A0073 74 LOG Central Flacq Market Fair A0074 75 LOG Construction of Multipurpose Complex at Bon Accueil A0075 76 LOG Crematorium at Beau Bois A0076 77 LOG Construction of Multipurpose Complex at Saint Pierre A0077 78 LOG Nuckchady Bridge at St Julien Village A0078 79 LOG Construction of Drains & Roads A0079 80 LOG Other Construction and upgrading works A0080 81 LOG Tarring of Platform at Surinam / Chemin Grenier Market A0081 82 LOG Rose Belle Market Fair-Phase 1 A0082 83 LOG Rose Belle Market Fair-Phase 2- Paving only A0083 84 LOG Riviere des Anguilles Market Fair A0084 85 LOG Crematorium at Riv. Du Poste A0085 86 LOG Souillac Multipurpose Complex A0086 Annex Vl List of Values: Segment 6 - Project /Activity Part 1 : List of Projects PROJECTS CODE 87 LOG Riv. Des Creoles Multipurpose Complex A0087 88 LOG Mare D'Albert Multipurpose Complex A0088 89 LOG Other Construction and upgrading works A0089 90 LOG Crematorium at Montagne St Pierre A0090 91 LOG Lighting of football ground at St Martin, Bel Ombre A0091 92 LOG Lighting of football ground at La Gaulette A0092 93 LOG Lighting of football ground at Petite Riviere Noire A0093 94 LOG Lighting of football ground at Cascavelle, Beaux Songes A0094 95 LOG Lighting of football ground at Petite Riviere A0095 96 LOG Construction of library and extension to Village Hall,Pailles A0096 97 LOG Extension of library at Flic en Flac A0097 98 LOG Upgrading of market fair at Les Guibies, Pailles A0098 99 LOG Construction/Resurfacing of Drains / Roads A0099 100 LOG Other Construction and upgrading works A0100 101 LOG Landscaping and Provision of Amenities on Public Beaches A0101 102 ROD Development of Agalega Islands A0102 103 ROD Rehabilitation of Airstrip at Agalega A0103 104 ROD Vehicles,Machinery,Equipment and Launch A0104 105 ROD Computerisation of RRA A0105 106 ROD National Disaster and Emergency Expenditure A0106 107 ROD Agricultural & rural development Project A0107 108 ROD Cadastral Survey A0108 109 ROD Acquisition of Property A0109 110 ROD Meteorological Equipments A0110 111 ROD Port Development A0111 112 ROD Lagoon Regeneration Project A0112 113 ROD Improvements,Renewals and Minor Projects A0113 114 ROD Fisheries Development A0114 115 ROD Fisheries Redevelopment Scheme A0115 116 ROD Water Supply projects A0116 117 ROD Construction and Rehabilitation of Dams and Reservoir A0117 118 ROD Water Leakage Control Programme A0118 119 ROD Promotion of Rain water Harvesting A0119 120 ROD Construction /Extension of Secondary Schools,Equipment and Furniture A0120 121 ROD Education Insfrastructure Development Projects A0121 122 ROD Equipment,Furniture and School Requisites A0122 123 ROD Renovation of RCA Primary Schools A0123 124 ROD Regional Cultural and Leisure Centre A0124 125 ROD Museums,Archives and Art Gallery A0125 126 ROD Construction of shelter for victims of abuses A0126 127 ROD Protection of the Environment A0127 128 ROD Construction of Government Quarters A0128 129 ROD Construction of Roads A0129 Annex Vl List of Values: Segment 6 - Project /Activity Part 1 : List of Projects PROJECTS CODE 130 ROD Construction of Bridges A0130 131 ROD Computerisation of National Transport Authority A0131 132 ROD Improvement,Renewal,Minor and Infrastructural projects in villages A0132 133 ROD Housing and Rehabilitation Projects A0133 134 ROD Infrastructure to Morcellement A0134 135 ROD Marine Protection Projects A0135 136 ROD Construction of Sports Complexes A0136 137 ROD Infrastructure ,Equipment & Furniture for Youth Centres A0137 138 ROD Construction and Upgrading of Youth Centres A0138 139 ROD Health Development Infrastructural Projects A0139 140 ROD Equipment & Furniture for Hospital and Health Centres A0140 141 ROD Minor Works and Improvement to Community Centres A0141 142 ROD Infrastructure for Fire Services A0142 143 ROD Equipment for Fire Fighting A0143 144 ROD Improvement to Prisons Building A0144 145 ROD Improvement of Foodcrop and Livestock Production A0145 146 ROD Water distribution for Irrigation Projects A0146 147 ROD Construction of Port Mathurin Market A0147 148 ROD Construction of Mont Lubin Market A0148 149 ROD Construction of La Ferme Market A0149 150 ROD Reafforestation Projects A0150 151 ROD Botanical Garden and Nature Reserves A0151 152 ROD Projects for Rehabilitation of Natural Resources A0152 153 FOR Upgrading New Delhi Chancery Building A0153 154 FOR Upgrading of Chancery Building London A0154 155 FOR Upgrading of Other Chanceries A0155 156 FOR Acquisition of IT Equipment A0156 157 FOR Acquisition of Vehicles for Overseas Missions A0157 158 FOR Acquisition of Other Assets A0158 159 LOG Construction of Building A0159 160 ITT Acquisition of IT Equipment A0160 161 ITT Acquisition of Software A0161 162 ITT Upgrading of I.T equipment A0162 163 ITT Upgrading of Office Building A0163 164 ITT Improving the GINS Infrastructure A0164 165 ITT e-Community Programme A0165 166 ITT Setting up of a Mauritius CERT(Computer Emergency Response Team A0166 167 ITT Government Fibre Network A0167 168 ITT Servers and Other IT Equipment for upgrading of GOC A0168 169 ITT Mauritius National Identity Card and Related Projects A0169 170 LIF - Rose Belle Multi Purpose Complex A0170 171 ITT Crime Occurrence Tracking System A0171 172 ITT e-Payment Gateway A0172 Annex Vl List of Values: Segment 6 - Project /Activity Part 1 : List of Projects PROJECTS CODE 173 e - Project Management A0173 174 Replacement of existing Network at the CIB( Central Informatics Bureau) A0174 175 LOG Construction of Roads/Drains in
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