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56570 Consolidated Procurement Plan (updated 6 September, 2010) Armenia: Lifeline Roads Improvement Project (Credit 4549 AM) and Additional Financing - Lifeline Roads Improvement Project (Loan 7751 AM Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized Review By Expected Estimated Contract Package No. of Procurement Bank Invitation Bid- Start Completion Description/ Location Cost Award No. Packages Method (PRIOR / Date Opening Date Date* (US$ m) Date Post) Date A B C D E F G H I K 1. WORKS for rehabilitation of roads: Aghavnadzor-link to M2 Highway (section 16) 21-Apr- 5-May- C 1 NCB Prior 31-Mar-09 29-Apr-09 30-Nov-10 lot1, Contract CW-NCB-1/2009 lot 1 09 09 Ye 1.24 2 Aghavnadzor-link to M2 Highway (section 16) 21-Apr- 5-May- C 2 NCB Prior 31-Mar-09 29-Apr-09 30-Nov-10 lot2, Contract CW-NCB-1/2009 lot 2 09 09 Ye Chkalov-link to M6 Highway (section 7), 21-Apr- 5-May- T 3 0.41 1 NCB Post 31-Mar-09 29-Apr-09 30-Nov-10 Contract CW-NCB-2/2009 09 09 R Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized Jo Tra Zorakert-Ardenis-Aghvorik-Tavshut-link to M1 21-Apr- 5-May- o 4 Highway (section 12) Contract CW-NCB- 0.74 1 NCB Post 31-Mar-09 29-Apr-09 30-Nov-10 09 09 3/2009 A Vardenut-link to M3 Highway (section 1), 23-Apr- 26-May- 5 0.94 1 NCB Post 2-Apr-09 19-May-09 30-Nov-10 M Contract CW-NCB-4/2009 09 09 Aygeshat-Janfida (section 2), Contract CW- 23-Apr- 19-May- Tsh 6 0.6 1 NCB Post 2-Apr-09 5-May-09 30-Nov-10 NCB-5/2009 09 09 Geghanist-Horom (section 9) lot1, Contract 23-Apr- 5-May- Un 7 NCB Post 2-Apr-09 29-Apr-09 30-Nov-10 CW-NCB-6/2009 lot1 09 09 Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized Geghanist-Horom (section 9) lot2, Contract 23-Apr- 18-May- 8 3.86 3 NCB Post 2-Apr-09 8-May-09 30-Nov-10 B CW-NCB-6/2009 lot2 09 09 Geghanist-Horom (section 9) lot3, Contract 23-Apr- 5-May- Un 9 NCB Post 2-Apr-09 29-Apr-09 30-Nov-10 CW-NCB-6/2009 lot3 09 09 Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized Lernakert-link to M1 Highway (section 3), 23-Apr- 7-May- 10 1.3 1 NCB Post 2-Apr-09 4-May-09 30-Nov-10 Kh Contract CW-NCB-7/2009 09 09 Voghji-link to M1 Highway (section 10) lot1 , 23-Apr- 5-May- 11 NCB Post 2-Apr-09 4-May-09 30-Nov-10 Contract CW-NCB-8/2009 lot1 09 09 Voghji-link to M1 Highway (section 10) lot2, 23-Apr- 5-May- 12 4.3 3 NCB Post 2-Apr-09 4-May-09 30-Nov-10 Contract CW-NCB-8/2009 lot2 09 09 Voghji-link to M1 Highway (section 10) lot3, 23-Apr- 5-May- 13 NCB Post 2-Apr-09 4-May-09 30-Nov-10 Contract CW-NCB-8/2009 lot3 09 09 Jo of Voskehask-link to M7 Highway (section 4), 23-Apr- 7-May- K 14 0.68 1 NCB Post 2-Apr-09 5-May-09 30-Nov-10 Contract CW-NCB-9/2009 09 09 an Aygabats-Gyumri (section 11) lot1, Contract 23-Apr- 5-May- 15 NCB Post 2-Apr-09 4-May-09 30-Nov-10 CW-NCB-10/2009 lot1 09 09 2.87 2 Aygabats-Gyumri (section 11) lot2, Contract 23-Apr- 5-May- Un 16 NCB Post 2-Apr-09 4-May-09 30-Nov-10 CW-NCB-10/2009 lot 2 09 09 Karchaghbyur-link to M11 Highway (section 28-Apr- 15-May- 17 0.57 1 NCB Post 7-Apr-09 5-May-09 30-Nov-10 K 5), Contract CW-NCB-11/2009 09 09 Akunk-Vardenis (section 6), Contract CW- 28-Apr- 15-May- 18 0.83 1 NCB Post 7-Apr-09 5-May-09 30-Nov-10 K NCB-12/2009 09 09 Dzoragyugh-link toM10Highway (section 8), 28-Apr- 11-May- OJ 19 0.92 1 NCB Post 7-Apr-09 5-May-09 30-Nov-10 Contract CW-NCB-13/2009 09 09 L.Karmiraghbyur-Berd (section 13) lot1, 28-Apr- 15-May- Ta 20 NCB Post 7-Apr-09 5-May-09 30-Nov-10 Contract CW-NCB-14/2009 lot1 09 09 1.39 2 C L.Karmiraghbyur-Berd (section 13) lot2, 28-Apr- 14-May- 21 NCB Post 7-Apr-09 5-May-09 30-Nov-10 Contract CW-NCB-14/2009 lot2 09 09 Chochkan-Pokr Ayrum (section 14) lot 1, 28-Apr- 8-May- Sa 22 NCB Post 7-Apr-09 29-Apr-09 30-Nov-10 Contract CW-NCB-15/2009 lot1 09 09 1.97 2 Chochkan-Pokr Ayrum (section 14) lot 2, 28-Apr- 14-May- Le 23 NCB Post 7-Apr-09 29-Apr-09 30-Nov-10 Contract CW-NCB-15/2009 lot2 09 09 Kurtan-Gyulakarak (section 15) lot1, Contract 28-Apr- 6-May- 24 3.13 2 NCB Post 7-Apr-09 4-May-09 30-Nov-10 Ar CW-NCB-16/2009 lot1 09 09 Kurtan-Gyulakarak (section 15) lot2, Contract 28-Apr- 20-May- Lo 25 NCB Post 7-Apr-09 4-May-09 30-Nov-10 CW-NCB-16/2009 lot2 09 09 H17-Armavir-Isahakyan km18+850-km22+800 Ko 26 NCB Post 13-Jun-09 6-Jul-09 10-Jul-09 1-Aug-09 30-Nov-10 lot1, Contract CW-NCB-17/2009 lot1 1.78 2 H17-Armavir-Isahakyan km22+800-km25+956 27 NCB Post 13-Jun-09 6-Jul-09 10-Jul-09 20-Jul-09 30-Nov-10 Tra lot 2, Contract CW-NCB-17/2009 lot2 of Sers-Martiros-Zaritap km0+000-km3+681 lot 1, 28 NCB Post 13-Jun-09 6-Jul-09 16-Jul-09 21-Jul-09 30-Nov-10 Contract CW-NCB-18/2009 lot1 Sers-Martiros-Zaritap km3+681-km7+788 lot 2, 29 3.15 3 NCB Post 13-Jun-09 6-Jul-09 10-Jul-09 20-Jul-09 30-Nov-10 Contract CW-NCB-18/2009 lot2 Sers-Martiros-Zaritap km7+788-km11+385 lot 30 NCB Post 13-Jun-09 6-Jul-09 16-Jul-09 1-Aug-09 30-Nov-10 3, Contract CW-NCB-18/2009 lot3 CH Jo Sisian-Brnakot km 0+000-km2+960 lot 1, 31 NCB Prior 24-Jun-09 15-Jul-09 22-Jul-09 1-Aug-09 15-Dec-10 B Contract CW-NCB-AF-1/2009 lot1 an S 1.68 2 Jo of Sisian-Brnakot km 2+960-km4+749 lot 2, S 32 NCB Prior 24-Jun-09 15-Jul-09 22-Jul-09 1-Aug-09 15-Dec-10 Contract CW-NCB-AF-1/2009 lot2 a TC M17-Meghri km0+000-km3+000 Contract CW- 14-Aug- 10-Sept- M 33 1.04 1 NCB Prior 25-Jun-09 3-Sept-09 15-Dec-10 NCB-AF-2/2009 09 09 S M2-Kavchut-Geghavanq km0+000-km2+500 24-Aug- 17-Sept- 34 NCB Post 1-Aug-09 3-Sept-09 15-Dec-10 lot 1, Contract CW-NCB-AF-7/2009 lot1 09 09 CH 2.49 2 M2-Kavchut-Geghavanq km2+500-km6+000 24-Aug- 17-Sept- 35 Post 1-Aug-09 3-Sept-09 15-Dec-10 lot 2, Contract CW-NCB-AF-7/2009 lot2 09 09 CH M17-Alvanq km0+000-km2+597, Contract 24-Aug- M 36 0.83 1 NCB Post 1-Aug-09 28-Aug-09 7-Sept-09 15-Dec-10 CW-NCB-AF-6/2009 09 S M2-Levaz-Vahravar-Gudemnis-Kuris-Karjevan 24-Aug- 10-Sept- M 37 (Vahravar- Gudemnis-Kuris section) km0+000– 1.69 1 NCB Post 1-Aug-09 3-Sept-09 15-Dec-10 09 09 S km4+330, Contract CW-NCB-AF-3/2009 Joi K M12-Hartashen km0+000-km5+090, Contract 24-Aug- 38 1.12 1 NCB Post 1-Aug-09 3-Sept-09 7-Sept-09 15-Dec-10 CW-NCB-AF-8/2009 09 Za M2-Vardanidzor km0+000-km0+602 and 24-Aug- M 39 Shvanidzor-M17 km0+000-km1+684, Contract 0.62 1 NCB Post 1-Aug-09 28-Aug-09 7-Sept-09 15-Dec-10 09 S CW-NCB-AF-5/2009 M2-Agarak km0+000-km2+175, Agarak bypass 24-Aug- M 40 km0+000-km0+970 and M2-Tkhkut km0+000– 0.71 1 NCB Post 1-Aug-09 28-Aug-09 7-Sept-09 15-Dec-10 09 S km0+420, Contract CW-NCB-AF-4/2009 H3, Yerevan-Garni-Geghard (km 10+770-km 24-Aug- 14-Sept- Ko 41 0.92 1 NCB Post 1-Aug-09 28-Aug-09 15-Dec-10 13+850), Contract CW-NCB-AF-10/2009 09 09 Tcambarak-Vahan km0+000-km3+000 lot 1, 24-Aug- 10-Sept- 42 NCB Post 1-Aug-09 3-Sept-09 31-May-11 “K Contract CW-NCB-AF-9/2009 lot1 09 09 2.06 2 “ Tcambarak-Vahan 3+000-km 5+730 lot 2, 24-Aug- 43 NCB Post 1-Aug-09 28-Aug-09 7-Sept-09 30-Aug-11 C Contract CW-NCB-AF-9/2009 lot2 09 CW-NCB-AF-1/2010 lot 1 H62, Sisian-Aghitu 22-May- 22-Jun- 11-Aug- 44 NCB Prior 11-Aug-10 30-Nov-12 km 0+000-km2+180 10 10 10 Ch Jo 1.6 2 CW-NCB-AF-1/2010 lot 2 H62, Sisian-Aghitu 22-May- 22-Jun- 45 NCB Prior 15-Jul-10 15-Jul-10 30-Nov-12 B km 2+180-km4+680 10 10 an S CW-NCB-AF-8/2010 M4-Achajur km0+000- Ij 46 1.09 1 NCB Prior 12-Jun-10 9-Jul-10 22-Jul-10 22-Jul-10 30-Nov-12 km3+676 CW-NCB-AF-2/2010, Lusahovit-Khashtarak- 26-Aug- Ij 47 1.8 1 NCB Prior 29-Jun-10 27-Jul-10 24-Aug-10 15-Dec-12 M4 10 Jo of CW-NCB-AF-3/2010, Movsesgyugh-Norashen- 31-Aug- 48 1.92 1 NCB Prior 29-Jun-10 27-Jul-10 25-Aug-10 15-Dec-12 S Verin Karmir Aghbyur 10 Ch CW-NCB-AF-11/2010, H17-Armavir- 20-Aug- Ko 49 0.99 1 NCB Post 26-Jun-10 23-Jul-10 17-Aug-10 15-Dec-12 Isahakyan-Gyumri km 9+425-km14+000 10 CW-NCB-AF-12/2010, H17-Armavir- 20-Aug- Ko 50 0.97 1 NCB Post 26-Jun-10 23-Jul-10 17-Aug-10 15-Dec-12 Isahakyan-Gyumri km 14+000-km 18+842 10 Sev 51 M4-Gagarin-Geghamavan 1.49 1 NCB Prior 5-Jul-10 2-Aug-10 9-Sep-10 9-Sep-10 15-Dec-12 CW-NCB-AF-4/2010 H39-Karmirgyugh- OJ 52 1.51 1 NCB Prior 12-Jun-10 9-Jul-10 22-Jul-10 22-Jul-10 30-Nov-12 Gegharquniq km9+200-km14+129 Jo o 25-Aug- S 53 CW-NCB-AF-5/2010, M2-Zaritap 2.18 1 NCB Prior 29-Jun-10 27-Jul-10 25-Aug-10 15-Dec-12 10 and CW-NCB-AF-7/2010, Eghegis-Hermon km 26-Aug- 54 1.12 1 NCB Prior 5-Jul-10 2-Aug-10 25-Aug-10 15-Dec-12 K 0+000-km3+500 10 CW-NCB-AF-18/2010, Eghegis-Hermon km 26-Aug- C 55 1.29 1 NCB Prior 29-Jun-10 27-Jul-10 24-Aug-10 15-Dec-12 3+500-km7+540 10 Ye Za 56 CW-NCB-AF-13/2010, M12-Khdzoresk 0.477 1 NCB Post 26-Jun-10 23-Jul-10 6-Aug-10 8-Aug-10 15-Dec-12 23-Aug- Un 57 CW-NCB-AF-16/2010, Akhuryan-Karnut 1.72 1 NCB Prior 5-Jul-10 2-Aug-10 23-Aug-10 15-Dec-12 10 Jo A 25-Aug- Ko 58 CW-NCB-AF-17/2010, Karnut-Musaelyan 2.09 1 NCB Prior 5-Jul-10 2-Aug-10 25-Aug-10 15-Dec-12 10 an C 25-Aug- A 59 CW-NCB-AF-15/2010, Musaelyan-Jrarat 1.66 1 NCB Prior 5-Jul-10 2-Aug-10 25-Aug-10 15-Dec-12 10 SH CW-NCB-AF-14/2010, Metsamor-Gay- 60 1.52 1 NCB Prior 5-Jul-10 2-Aug-10 18-Aug-10 7-Sep-10 15-Dec-12 B Hovtashat km4+100 km 8+926 CW-NCB-AF-6/2010, Metsamor-Haikashen- 11-Aug- 61 0.79 1 NCB Post 26-Jun-10 23-Jul-10 6-Aug-10 15-Dec-12 K Gay km 0+000-km 2+718 10 CW-NCB-AF-9/2010 Vardenut-Aragatc 62 0.99 1 NCB Prior 12-Jun-10 9-Jul-10 21-Jul-10 21-Jul-10 30-Nov-12 K km3+470-km6+530 16-Oct- 63 M4-Tcakhakadzor 0.68 1 NCB Post 10-Sep-10 9-Oct-10 16-Oct-10 15-Dec-12 10 23-Aug- 64 Roads safety improvement minor works 0.50 5 NCB Post 2-Aug-10 30-Aug-10 6-Sep-10 30-Nov-12 10 Total 1.
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  • Genocide and Deportation of Azerbaijanis

    Genocide and Deportation of Azerbaijanis

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