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Revised Procurement Plan, 15/05/2014 Component 1: Employment-Intensive Subprojects, (i) small scale local infrastructure public works sub-projects Revised Procurement Plan, 15/05/2014 Road Component 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 SFD / Sas Fram work Agreement Sub-project Procurement Plans Date of No Expected No Objection Expected / No Objection Date of No Expected Public Disclosure Authorized Date for Estimated Estimated Objection for provisional Date for End Date of for pre- Actual start Tender for Tender Objection for Expected start Completion Fram work agreement signing the Cost per Cost per sub- Type of Type of pre- Tended Contract value acceptance signing the Fram Work Contract Titel / District qualification date of submission Evaluation Tender date for Date (end of Comments No. Discription Frame work frame work Km. project Review by WB Review by SFD qualification opening date LE date (end of Protocol Agreement Method & tender bidding date Report By: Evaluation construction maintnance agreemen LE million contract / LE Selection & tender construction Procurement Procurement Road Length Procurement Referance Referance No. documents by: procedure WB/SFD/PIU Report period) documents date) 11324 Frame work agreement between 15/3/2013 18/6/2013 30/11/2014 5.00 1 1 Old Behyra Road / Kafr El Dawar District 1.5 1,500,000 LCB Post Review Post Review PIU 29/5/2014 1/6/2014 15/6/2014 15/6/2014 PIU 1/7/2014 15/7/2014 14/12/2014 13/12/2015 Under Evaluation SFD & Behira Gov. including 3 Road paving sub-projects 2 2 Dershaba Drain / Mahmoudia District 1.5 1,500,000 LLB Post Review Prior Review SFD 5/12/2013 16/1/2014 3/2/2014 3/2/2014 SFD 25/2/2014 1,389,250 1/6/2014 30/10/2014 29/10/2015 Under construction with total length 6.7 Km 3 3 El Safasif / Damanhor District 1.5 1,500,000 LLB Post Review Post Review PIU 26/12/2014 19/1/2014 10/2/2014 10/2/2014 PIU 2/3/2014 1,589,667 1/6/2014 30/10/2014 29/10/2015 Under construction 11325 Frame work agreement between 15/2/2013 18/6/2013 31/8/2014 5.00 El Serw Irrigation Canal / Meet Ghamer 4 1 0.7 700,000 LLB Post Review Prior Review SFD 21/10/2013 24/10/2013 18/11/2013 18/11/2013 SFD 1/12/2013 899,250 30/12/2013 29/5/2014 28/5/2015 Under construction SFD & Daqahlyia Gov. Public Disclosure Authorized District including 4 Road paving sub- 5 2 Ezbet 8 / Meet Salseel District 1.2 1,200,000 LIB Post Review Post Review SFD 29/1/2013 26/2/2013 17/3/2013 17/3/2013 SFD 1/4/2014 1,127,280 22/4/2014 21/8/2014 20/8/2015 Under construction projects with total length 4.9 Km 6 3 Ezbet Abou Daoud / Aga District 2 2,000,000 LIB Post Review Post Review PIU 31/10/2013 14/11/2013 9/12/2013 9/12/2013 PIU 29/12/2013 1,837,440 20/1/2014 19/7/2014 18/7/2015 Under construction 7 4 Bekeer / Belqas District 1 1,000,000 LIB Post Review Post Review PIU 28/10/2013 7/11/2013 2/12/2013 2/12/2013 PIU 18/12/2013 1,123,125 9/1/2014 8/6/2014 7/6/2015 Under construction 11321 Frame work agreement between 15/3/2013 18/6/2013 31/7/2014 5.00 8 1 Entrance of Ezbet Kalamshah / 1 1,000,000 LLB Prior Review Prior Review WB 19/08/2013 3/9/2013 19/9/2013 19/9/2013 WB 29/10/2013 598,780 20/11/2013 19/5/2014 18/5/2015 provisional acceptance SFD & Fayoum Gov. including 3 Road paving sub- 9 2 Ezbet Ashour / 2 2,000,000 LIB Post Review Post Review PIU 25/8/2013 3/9/2013 22/9/2013 22/9/2013 PIU 31/10/2013 2,160,000 20/11/2013 19/5/2014 18/5/2015 provisional acceptance projects with total length 5.0 Km Urban up-graiding & street Development Public Disclosure Authorized 10 3 2,000,000 LCB Post Review Prior Review SFD 15/5/2014 1/6/2014 15/6/2014 15/6/2014 SFD 2/7/2014 15/7/2014 14/7/2014 13/7/2015 Under tendering in Faiyum 11322 Frame work agreement between 15/2/2013 18/6/2013 14/11/2014 5.00 El Ghonimy - Abou Asr / El Hosayneia 11 1 2 2,000,000 LLB Post Review Prior Review SFD 28/11/2013 8/12/2013 30/12/2013 30/12/2013 SFD 16/1/2014 1,600,400 5/2/2014 4/7/2014 3/7/2015 Under construction SFD & Sharqiya Gov. District including 3 Road paving sub- El Fadlia - Al Basha /Belbys District - 12 2 2 & 1.5 #VALUE! LIB Post Review Post Review PIU 28/11/2013 8/12/2013 30/12/2013 30/12/2013 PIU 19/1/2014 1,637,760 5/2/2014 4/7/2014 3/7/2015 Under construction projects with total length 5.5 Baher El Sinity / Zagazig District Km 13 3 Baher El Sinity / Zagazig District 1.5 1,500,000 LIB Post Review Post Review PIU 28/11/2013 8/12/2013 30/12/2013 30/12/2013 PIU 19/1/2014 1,659,650 5/2/2014 4/7/2014 3/7/2015 Under construction 11317 Frame work agreement between 15/3/2013 11/9/2013 31/10/2014 5.00 14 1 Nagee Mazid / Al Menshah District 2 2,000,000 LLB Post Review Prior Review SFD 27/11/2013 9/12/2013 25/12/2013 25/12/2013 SFD 8/1/2014 1,699,000 2/2/2014 30/7/2014 29/7/2015 Under construction SFD & Sohag Gov. including 4 Road paving sub-projects Al Nawader Al Baskeia / Al Balyana 15 2 1 1,000,000 LIB Post Review Post Review PIU 5/12/2013 15/1/2014 16/2/2014 16/2/2014 PIU 20/2/2014 595,000 13/3/2014 10/6/2014 9/6/2015 Under construction with total length 6.5 Km |District 16 3 Al Qobeisat / Tahta District 1.3 1,300,000 LIB Post Review Post Review PIU 5/12/2013 15/1/2014 16/2/2014 16/2/2014 PIU 25/2/2014 938,700 20/3/2014 27/7/2014 26/7/2015 Under construction Public Disclosure Authorized 17 4 Nagee El Berka / Gohayna District 1.5 1,500,000 Post Review Post Review PIU 5/12/2013 21/1/2014 23/2/2014 23/2/2014 PIU Cancelled 11320 Frame work agreement between 15/3/2013 11/9/2013 30/11/2014 5.00 Terfa El Balad - Saqiet Daqouf / Samalut 18 1 2 2,000,000 LCB Post Review Post Review PIU 23/4/2014 14/5/2014 28/5/2014 28/5/2014 PIU 15/6/2014 1/7/2014 30/11/2014 29/11/2015 Under tendering SFD & Menia Gov. including District 3 Road paving sub-projects 19 2 Ezbet Abou Talas /Minya District 1.5 1,500,000 LCB Post Review Post Review PIU 23/4/2014 14/5/2014 29/5/2014 29/5/2014 PIU 15/6/2014 1/7/2014 30/11/2014 29/11/2015 Under tendering with total length 5.5 Km 20 2 Ezbet Mahgoub / Minya District 2 2,000,000 LLB Post Review Prior Review SFD 25/11/2013 8/12/3013 30/12/2013 30/12/2013 SFD 6/2/2014 1,795,810 3/3/2014 2/8/2014 1/8/2015 Under construction 11319 Frame work agreement between 15/3/2013 11/9/2013 30/11/2014 5.00 Tarad El Nile - Erl Sharahna / Fashen 21 1 2.4 2,400,000 LLB Post Review Post Review PIU 2/12/2013 5/1/2014 26/1/2014 26/1/2014 PIU 11/2/2014 1,784,550 12/4/2014 11/9/2014 10/9/2015 Under construction SFD & Beni Suif Gov. 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District including 3 Road paving sub- 2 Ezbet Al Doctor / Kafer El Zayat District 0.7 Post Review 21/5/2014 28/5/2014 12/6/2014 12/6/2014 2/7/2014 1/8/2014 31/12/2014 30/12/2015 Under tendering 25 projects with total length 7.75 700,000 LCB Prior Review SFD SFD Km 26 3 Denshway Drain / Kafer El Zayat District 0.8 800,000 LIB Post Review Post Review PIU 21/5/2014 29/5/2014 15/1/1900 15/1/2014 SFD 13/5/2014 Cancelled 27 4 Ezbet Neeber / Kafer El Zayat District 2 2,000,000 LCB Post Review Post Review PIU 21/5/2014 29/5/2014 16/6/2014 16/6/2014 PIU 2/7/2014 1/8/2014 31/1/2015 30/1/2016 Under tendering 28 5 El Hallawy / Kafer El Zayat District 0,7 700,000 LCB Post Review Post Review PIU 21/5/2014 29/5/2014 16/6/2014 16/6/2014 PIU 2/7/2014 1/8/2014 31/12/2014 30/12/2015 Under tendering 29 6 Ezbet abou Tartour / 0,9 900,000 LCB Post Review Post Review PIU 21/5/2014 29/5/2014 15/6/2014 15/6/2014 PIU 2/7/2014 1/8/2014 31/12/2014 30/12/2015 Under tendering 11318 Frame work agreement between 15/3/2013 11/9/2013 30/11/2014 5.00 30 1 Mousha - Dowyna / Asyut District 1.2 863,500 LCB Post Review Prior Review SFD 30/4/2014 10/5/2014 25/5/2014 25/5/2014 SFD 15/6/2014 1/7/2014 31/12/2014 30/12/2015 Under Evaluation SFD & Asyut Gov.
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