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World Bank Document 50678 Project Name: Wenchuan Earthquake Resconstruction Project (Sichuan Component) 6.800 Component: Health Component TTL: Mara. K. Wrick Subject: Tentative Procurement Plan for Good, Works and Consultancy Services Date: 30-Jun-09 12356 7 8 9 10 12 13 14 15 16 Prior / District / Batch Building Reforcing Pre.Design Bidding Const. Start Const. End Ref. No. Municipal Con. No. Contract Description Estimated Cost Proc. Method Post Remark Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized County Number Complete Complete Date Date Area Area Review Sqm (RMB million) (US$ million) (mm/dd/yy) (mm/dd/yy) (mm/dd/yy) (mm/dd/yy) A) Construction of Works for Hospital, MCH Center and THC 326.40 48.00 1 CD DY One DY-C1 Dayi No.2 People's Hospital Buidling 2500.00 0.00 8.98 1.32 NCB/Works Prior 2009/04/01 2009/09/09 2009/09/29 2010/02/08 2 MY FC One FC-C1 Fucheng MCH Center and Fenggu THC 2800 6276 14.04 2.06 NCB/Works Prior 2009/03/20 2009/09/09 2009/09/29 2010/01/08 3 MY YX One YX-C1 Youxian MCH Center and Youxian THC 4800 2409 12.46 1.83 NCB/Works Prior 2009/03/21 2009/08/20 2009/09/09 2010/01/08 4 MY ST One ST-C1 Santai County People's Hospital 12974 0 36.12 5.31 NCB/Works Prior 2009/04/05 2009/08/20 2009/09/09 2010/02/07 5 MY ZT One ZT-C1 Wenchang THC 2430 1026 4.30 0.63 NCB/Works Prior 2009/03/28 2009/08/20 2009/09/09 2010/01/08 6 MY YT One YT-C1 Yanting County MCH Center 3500 0 10.88 1.60 NCB/Works Prior 2009/03/26 2009/08/20 2009/09/09 2010/01/08 7 NC LZ One LZ-C1 Lanzhong City People's Hospital, and four THCs 5072 3732 15.34 2.26 NCB/Works Prior 2009/03/13 2009/09/09 2009/09/29 2010/01/08 Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized 8 DY GH One GH-C1 No.2 People's Hospital, one MCH Center and one THC 7778 0 15.94 2.34 NCB/Works Prior 2009/02/25 2009/08/20 2009/09/09 2010/01/08 9 DY JY One JY-C1 Jingyang MCH Center, and five THCs 17793 0 28.83 4.24 NCB/Works Prior 2009/03/20 2009/08/20 2009/09/09 2010/01/08 10 DY LJ One LJ-C1 Luojiang County MCH Center, and three THCs 9606 0 15.72 2.31 NCB/Works Prior 2009/03/20 2009/09/09 2009/09/29 2010/01/08 11 DY ZJ One ZJ-C1 Zhongjiang County MCH Center, and four THCs 21648 0 31.93 4.70 NCB/Works Prior 2009/03/30 2009/08/20 2009/09/09 2010/01/08 12 GY CX One CX-C1 Cangxi County MCH Center, and one THC 12800 0 27.85 4.10 NCB/Works Prior 2009/04/30 2009/09/09 2009/09/29 2010/01/08 13 GY YB One YB-C1 Yuanba District MCH Center 2708 0 4.73 0.70 NCB/Works Prior 2009/04/05 2009/09/09 2009/09/29 2010/01/08 14 GY CT One CT-C1 Chaotian District MCH Center, and three THCs 10000 5700 30.52 4.49 NCB/Works Prior 2009/03/25 2009/08/20 2009/09/09 2010/01/08 15 GY WC One WC-C1 Wangcang County MCH Center, and five THCs 12800 700 25.46 3.74 NCB/Works Prior 2009/04/02 2009/09/09 2009/09/29 2010/01/08 16 YA SM One SM-C1 Shimian County MCH Center, and six THCs 5688 0 16.92 2.49 NCB/Works Prior 2009/03/15 2009/09/09 2009/09/29 2010/01/08 17 YA LS One LS-C1 Five THCs 4911 0 10.12 1.49 NCB/Works Prior 2009/03/20 2009/09/09 2009/09/29 2010/01/08 Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized 18 YA BX One BX-C1 Baoxing County MCH Center, and two THCs 1200 0 5.93 0.87 NCB/Works Prior 2009/03/20 2009/09/09 2009/09/29 2010/01/08 19 BZ NJ One NJ-C1 Four THCs 6300 311 10.34 1.52 NCB/Works Prior 2009/03/20 2009/09/09 2009/09/29 2010/01/08 Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized Project Name: Wenchuan Earthquake Resconstruction Project (Sichuan Component) 6.800 Component: Health Component TTL: Mara. K. Wrick Subject: Tentative Procurement Plan for Good, Works and Consultancy Services Date: 30-Jun-09 12356 7 8 9 10 12 13 14 15 16 Prior / District / Batch Building Reforcing Pre.Design Bidding Const. Start Const. End Ref. No. Municipal Con. No. Contract Description Estimated Cost Proc. Method Post Remark County Number Complete Complete Date Date Area Area Review Sqm (RMB million) (US$ million) (mm/dd/yy) (mm/dd/yy) (mm/dd/yy) (mm/dd/yy) B) Procurement of Medical Equipment and Facilities for Hospital, MCH Center and THC 81.60 10.98 1 CD DY Two DY-G1 Dayi No.2 People's Hospital Buidling 2.24 0.33 NCB/Goods Prior 2009/04/01 2009/06/30 2009/07/01 2010/01/08 2 MY FC Two FC-G1 Fucheng MCH Center and Fenggu THC 3.51 0.30 Shopping Prior 2009/03/20 2009/06/01 2009/07/02 2010/01/08 3 MY YX Two YX-G1 Youxian MCH Center and Youxian THC 3.11 0.46 NCB/Goods Prior 2009/03/21 2009/06/01 2009/07/03 2010/01/08 4 MY ST Two ST-G1 Santai County People's Hospital 9.03 1.33 NCB/Goods Prior 2009/04/05 2009/07/01 2009/07/04 2010/02/07 5 MY ZT Two ZT-G1 Wenchang THC 1.07 0.16 Shopping Prior 2009/03/28 2009/06/01 2009/07/05 2010/01/08 6 MY YT Two YT-G1 Yanting County MCH Center 2.72 0.40 NCB/Goods Prior 2009/03/26 2009/06/02 2009/07/06 2010/01/08 7 NC LZ Two LZ-G1 Lanzhong City People's Hospital, and four THCs 3.84 0.56 NCB/Goods Prior 2009/03/13 2009/07/01 2009/07/07 2010/01/08 8 DY GH Two GH-G1 No.2 People's Hospital, one MCH Center and one THC 3.98 0.59 NCB/Goods Prior 2009/02/25 2009/06/01 2009/07/08 2010/01/08 9 DY JY Two JY-G1 Jingyang MCH Center, and five THCs 7.21 1.06 NCB/Goods Prior 2009/03/20 2009/06/01 2009/07/09 2010/01/08 10 DY LJ Two LJ-G1 Luojiang County MCH Center, and three THCs 3.93 0.58 NCB/Goods Prior 2009/03/20 2009/06/01 2009/07/10 2010/01/08 11 DY ZJ Two ZJ-G1 Zhongjiang County MCH Center, and four THCs 7.98 1.17 NCB/Goods Prior 2009/03/30 2009/06/01 2009/07/11 2010/01/08 12 GY CX Two CX-G1 Cangxi County MCH Center, and one THC 6.96 1.02 NCB/Goods Prior 2009/04/30 2009/07/01 2009/07/12 2010/01/08 13 GY YB Two YB-G1 Yuanba District MCH Center 1.18 0.17 Shopping Prior 2009/04/05 2009/06/01 2009/07/13 2010/01/08 14 GY CT Two CT-G1 Chaotian District MCH Center, and three THCs 7.63 0.81 NCB/Goods Prior 2009/03/25 2009/06/01 2009/07/14 2010/01/08 15 GY WC Two WC-G1 Wangcang County MCH Center, and five THCs 6.36 0.73 NCB/Goods Prior 2009/04/02 2009/06/01 2009/07/15 2010/01/08 16 YA SM Two SM-G1 Shimian County MCH Center, and six THCs 4.23 0.62 NCB/Goods Prior 2009/03/15 2009/06/01 2009/07/16 2010/01/08 17 YA LS Two LS-G1 Five THCs 2.53 0.18 Shopping Prior 2009/03/20 2009/06/01 2009/07/17 2010/01/08 18 YA BX Two BX-G1 Baoxing County MCH Center, and two THCs 1.48 0.12 Shopping Prior 2009/03/20 2009/06/01 2009/07/18 2010/01/08 19 BZ NJ Two NJ-G1 Four THCs 2.58 0.38 NCB/Goods Prior 2009/03/20 2009/06/01 2009/07/19 2010/01/08 Project Name: Wenchuan Earthquake Resconstruction Project (Sichuan Component) 6.800 Component: Health Component TTL: Mara. K. Wrick Subject: Tentative Procurement Plan for Good, Works and Consultancy Services Date: 30-Jun-09 12356 7 8 9 10 12 13 14 15 16 Prior / District / Batch Building Reforcing Pre.Design Bidding Const. Start Const. End Ref. No. Municipal Con. No. Contract Description Estimated Cost Proc. Method Post Remark County Number Complete Complete Date Date Area Area Review Sqm (RMB million) (US$ million) (mm/dd/yy) (mm/dd/yy) (mm/dd/yy) (mm/dd/yy) C) Consultancy services contracts EOI RFP Evaluation Start Date 1 PPMO TA-01 Procurement agent of the health component 0.20 CQs/Service Prior 2009/03/28 2009/04/15 2009/04/30 2009/05/15 SUMMARY FOR HEALTH BATCH ONE 1 Retroactive financing contracts 0 0.00 2 NCB/Works contracts 19 48.00 3 NCB/Goods contracts 14 10.04 4 Shopping contracts 5 0.93 5 CQs/Service 1 0.20 6 Prior review contracts 38 59.18 7 Ex-post review contracts 0 0.00 8 Total 38 59.18.
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