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World Bank Document Poverty Alleviation and Agriculture Development Demonstration in Poor Areas Project Sichuan Procurement Plan Public Disclosure Authorized I. General 1. Bank’s approval Date of the procurement Plan [Original: May 13, 2015: 1stRevision: May 11, 2018; 2nd Revision: November 27, 2018; 3rd Revision: March 22, 2019; 4th Revision: April 4, 2019; 5th Revision: April 29, 2019; 6th Revision: June 24, 2019] 2. Date of General Procurement Notice: November 23, 2015 Public Disclosure Authorized 3. Period covered by this procurement plan: 2019 II. Goods and Works and non-consulting services. 1. Prior Review Threshold: Procurement Decisions subject to Prior Review by the Bank as stated in Appendix 1 to the Guidelines for Procurement: Procurement Method Prior Review Threshold Comments Public Disclosure Authorized US$ 1. ICB and LIB (Goods) Above US$ 10million All 2. NCB (Goods) Above US$ 2million All 3. ICB (Works) Above US$ 40 million All 4. NCB (Works) Above US$ 10 million All 5. (Non-Consultant Services) Above US$ 2million All [Add other methods if necessary] Public Disclosure Authorized 2. Prequalification. Bidders for _Not applicable_ shall be prequalified in accordance with the provisions of paragraphs 2.9 and 2.10 of the Guidelines. 3. Proposed Procedures for CDD Components (as per paragraph. 3.17 of the Guidelines: [Yes, in procurement manual] 4. Reference to (if any) Project Operational/Procurement Manual: Yes 5. Any Other Special Procurement Arrangements: no 6. Summary of the Procurement Packages planned: [List the Packages which require Bank’s prior review first and then the other packages] 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Ref. No. Description Estimated Packages Domestic Review Comments Preference Cost by Bank (yes/no) US$ million (Prior / Post) Summary of the ICB (Works) Summary of the ICB (Goods) Summary of the NCB (Works) Summary of the NCB (Goods) Summary of 2.14 25 No Post the Shopping (Works) Summary of 0.653 5 No Post the Shopping (Goods) Summary of the ICB (Non- Consultant Services) Summary of the NCB (Non- Consultant Services) Summary of the Shopping (Non- Consultant Services) III. Selection of Consultants 1. Prior Review Threshold: Selection decisions subject to Prior Review by Bank as stated in Appendix 1 to the Guidelines Selection and Employment of Consultants: Selection Method Prior Review Threshold Comments 1. Competitive Methods (Firms) Above US$ 1 million 2. Single Source (Firms) Above US$ 1 million 3. Individual Above US$ 300,000 2. Short list comprising entirely of national consultants: Short list of consultants for services, estimated to cost less than $_500,000_equivalent per contract, may comprise entirely of national consultants in accordance with the provisions of paragraph 2.7 of the Consultant Guidelines. 3. Any Other Special Selection Arrangements: No 4. Consultancy Assignments with Selection Methods and Time Schedule 1 2 3 4 5 6 Ref. No. Description of Estimated Packages Review Comments Assignment Cost by Bank US$ million (Prior / Post) Summary of number of contracts that will be let under QCBS Summary of number of contracts that will be let under CQS Summary of number of contracts that will be let under IS PROCUREMENT China : Poverty Alleviation and Agriculture-based Industry Pilot and Demonstration in Poor Areas Project PLAN General Information Country: China Bank’s Approval Date of the Original Procurement Plan: 2018-05-13 Revised Plan Date(s): (comma delineated, leave blank if none)2019-07-15 Project ID: P133326 GPN Date: Project Name: Poverty Alleviation and Agriculture-based Industry Pilot and Demonstration in Poor Areas Project Loan / Credit No: IBRD / 85090 Executing Agency(ies):Sichuan poverty WORKS Bid Evaluation Activity Reference No. Actual Draft Pre- Draft Bidding Loan / Credit Market Procurement Prequalificatio Process Prequalification Specific Procurement Bidding Documents Proposal Submission Report and / Description Component Review Type Method Amount qualification Document / Signed Contract Contract Completion No. Approach Process n (Y/N) Status Evaluation Report Notice / Invitation as Issued / Opening / Minutes Recommendation for (US$) Documents Justification Award Planned Actual Planned Actual Planned Actual Planned Actual Planned Actual Planned Actual Planned Actual Planned Actual Planned Actual SCZJGD07 / Zhaojue County Liuhe Township Pending four kg five villages and Request for Single Stage - IBRD / 85090 Post Limited 0.00 Implementa 2018-06-02 2018-06-26 2018-09-26 other potato projects Quotations One Envelope tion rectification Village Road (hardening) 1.5 km SCZJGD08 / Zhaojue County four Kam Pending Request for Single Stage - Township, Yi Li Mu IBRD / 85090 Post Limited 0.00 Implementa 2018-06-02 2018-06-26 2018-09-26 Quotations One Envelope village potato production tion road 2 kilometers SCZJGD14 / Zhaojue County, Liangshan Pending County, the village of Request for Single Stage - IBRD / 85090 Post Limited 0.00 Implementa 2018-06-02 2018-06-26 2018-09-26 slash fire village, a semi Quotations One Envelope tion fine wool sheep project, 1.2 kilometers of new village road. SCZJGD12 / Zhaojue County four open Pending Request for Single Stage - Township good Valley IBRD / 85090 Post Limited 0.00 Implementa 2018-06-02 2018-06-26 2018-09-26 Quotations One Envelope Village potato project tion rectification Village Road 1.08 kilometers SCJYG001 / Jinyang Yongsheng konjac farmers' Pending professional cooperatives Request for Single Stage - IBRD / 85090 Post Open - National 0.00 Implementa 2018-05-20 2018-05-25 2018-06-25 2018-06-26 2018-07-06 2018-09-06 remediation village road Bids One Envelope tion hardening 3 km project contract SCBTG01 / Construction Pending of office building in Request for Single Stage - IBRD / 85090 Post Limited 0.00 Implementa 2018-06-27 2018-07-25 2018-11-25 Luocun co-operatives in Quotations One Envelope tion Bu Tuo County SCBTG10 / Building of Pending co-operative room of co- Request for Single Stage - IBRD / 85090 Post Limited 0.00 Implementa 2018-06-27 2018-07-25 2018-11-25 operatives in Japanese Quotations One Envelope tion village in Bu Tuo County SCXYG140 / Xuyong Pending County regulation Village Request for Single Stage - IBRD / 85090 Post Limited 0.00 Implementa 2018-05-26 2018-06-20 2018-08-20 Road (hardening) 2 km, Quotations One Envelope tion New Village Road 0.27 km SCXYG143 / Xuyong Pending County regulation Village Request for Single Stage - IBRD / 85090 Post Limited 0.00 Implementa 2018-05-26 2018-06-20 2018-08-20 Road (hardening) 0.73 km, Quotations One Envelope tion New Village Road 0.73 km SCXYG145 / A new 1000 Pending mu sweet orange garden Request for Single Stage - IBRD / 85090 Post Open - National 0.00 Implementa 2018-07-02 2018-07-04 2018-08-04 2018-08-04 2018-08-12 2018-12-30 drip irrigation system in Bids One Envelope tion Xuyong County SCXYG49 / Xuyong county has built 60 cubic Pending meters of water pool 3, Request for Single Stage - IBRD / 85090 Post Limited 0.00 Implementa 2018-05-27 2018-06-20 2018-08-20 200 cubic meters of pool Quotations One Envelope tion 2, PE 1.8 40 km 1.8 km, PE 90 90 km 4.2 km SCZJGD09 / Zhaojue County four open Pending Township good Valley Request for Single Stage - IBRD / 85090 Post Limited 0.00 Implementa 2018-06-02 2018-06-26 2018-09-26 Village potato project Quotations One Envelope tion rectification Village Road (hardening) 2.5 kilometers SCZJGD10 / haojue County Liuhe Township, Pending Request for Single Stage - the village of potato in IBRD / 85090 Post Limited 0.00 Implementa 2018-06-02 2018-06-26 2018-09-26 Quotations One Envelope the village of Bo Luo tion regulation Village Road (hardening) 0.5 km SCZJGD11 / Pending ZhaojueCounty, Damo Request for Single Stage - IBRD / 85090 Post Limited 0.00 Implementa 2018-06-02 2018-06-26 2018-09-26 Township, Dagu Village, Quotations One Envelope tion Potato Project Production Road, 2.42 km SCZJGD13 / Zhaojue County, Bowling Pending Township, United Request for Single Stage - IBRD / 85090 Post Limited 0.00 Implementa 2018-06-02 2018-06-26 2018-09-26 Township, Liangshan Semi- Quotations One Envelope tion finishing Sheep Project, Renovation, Village Road (hardened), 1 km SCZJGD16 / Zhaojue Pending County, Bowling Request for Single Stage - IBRD / 85090 Post Limited 0.00 Implementa 2018-06-02 2018-06-26 2018-09-26 Township, United Quotations One Envelope tion Township, Liangshan Semi- fine Sheep Project 4km SCZJGD17 / Zhaojue Pending County Shaolapo Township Request for Single Stage - IBRD / 85090 Post Limited 0.00 Implementa 2018-06-02 2018-06-26 2018-09-26 Bolige Village Liangshan Quotations One Envelope tion Semi-fine Sheep Project 3km SCBTG02 / Butuo Pending Request for Single Stage - County Villages IBRD / 85090 Post Limited 0.00 Implementa 2018-06-27 2018-07-25 2018-11-25 Quotations One Envelope Cooperatives Offices tion SCZJGD039 / Zhaojue County Liberation Pending Township Liangshan Semi- Request for Single Stage - IBRD / 85090 Post Limited 0.00 Implementa 2018-06-04 2018-06-28 2018-09-28 finishing Sheep Project Quotations One Envelope tion Renovation Village Road (hardened) 1km SCBTG05 / Butuo Pending Request for Single Stage - County Rijie Village IBRD / 85090 Post Limited 0.00 Implementa 2018-06-27 2018-07-25 2018-11-25 Quotations One Envelope Cooperative Office tion SCBTG06 / Suzuo Pending Request for Single Stage - Village Cooperative Office IBRD / 85090 Post Limited 0.00 Implementa 2018-06-27 2018-07-25 2018-11-25 Quotations One Envelope House in Butuo County tion Page 1 SCZJGD040 / Zhaojue County Sangang Township Pending Liangshan semi-fine wool Request for
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