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CPA Contracts Awarded CPA-CA REGISTER OF AWARDS (1 JAN 04- 10 APRIL 04) Date of Scope of Work Solicitation No. Contract No. Award Price Turbine Oil DABV01-03-Q-2114 DABV01-04-M-2111 1-Jan-04 $61,102.00 Repair Hal Al Wasety Road DABV01-03-R-3076 DABV01-03-C-3053 1-Jan-04 $177,900.00 Repair Road - Omall to Tayran DABV01-03-R-3079 DABV01-03-C-3054 1-Jan-04 $93,000.00 Repair Taza Police Station DABV01-03-R-3086 DABV01-03-C-3052 1-Jan-04 $21,258.00 Domis Road Lighting DABV01-03-R-3221 DABV01-03-C-3057 1-Jan-04 $8,900.00 Rehab Kirkuk Fire Station #2 DABV01-03-R-3222 DABV01-03-C-3058 1-Jan-04 $11,857.00 RADIO STUDIO CONSTRUCTION- HILLA DABV01-04-R-8003 DABV01-04-M-8003 2-Jan-04 $152,300.00 Pumps, vertical circulation, water DABV01-03-Q-2038 DABV01-04-M-2113 3-Jan-04 $483,873.00 Gould pumps DABV01-03-Q-2051 DABV01-03-M-2112 3-Jan-04 $38,025.00 Sulpheric Acid Transfer and Unloading pumps DABV01-03-Q-2091 DABV01-04-M-2117 3-Jan-04 $21,100.00 Outage Work Tools DABV01-03-Q-2196 DABV01-04-M-2115 3-Jan-04 $21,706.00 Ultra Coolant, Synthetic SSR Lubricant DABV01-03-Q-2206 DABV01-04-M-2116 3-Jan-04 $3,908.00 lighting arresters DABV01-03-Q-2234 DABV01-03-M-2119 3-Jan-04 $29,074.91 Battery Chargers DABV01-03-Q-2251 DABV01-04-M-2118 3-Jan-04 $52,707.00 Asaige Project DABV01-03-Q-3126 DABV01-03-M-3154 3-Jan-04 $5,000.00 Tawella Computers DABV01-03-Q-3127 DABV01-03-M-3155 3-Jan-04 $5,000.00 Serwan Computers DABV01-03-Q-3128 DABV01-03-M-3156 3-Jan-04 $5,000.00 Said Sadiq Computers DABV01-03-Q-3129 DABV01-03-M-3157 3-Jan-04 $5,000.00 1 CPA-CA REGISTER OF AWARDS (1 JAN 04- 10 APRIL 04) 15 Police Vehicles DABV01-03-Q-5157 DABV01-04-M-5002 3-Jan-04 $180,000.00 15 Police Vehicles (combined w/SIS 0362) DABV01-03-Q-5157 DABV01-04-M-5002 3-Jan-04 $180,000.00 Refurbishment of Kirkuk Univ DABV01-03-R-3065 DABV01-03-C-3055 3-Jan-04 $99,973.00 Summayl Electrical Distribution DABV01-03-R-3140 DABV01-03-C-3062 3-Jan-04 $182,927.00 Winter Jackets for Kirkuk Police DABV01-03-R-3224 DABV01-03-C-3056 3-Jan-04 $150,000.00 Trucks for ICDC N/A DABV01-04-C-0036 3-Jan-04 $10,625,350.00 Renovation of Sa'Adia Hospital DABV01-03-R-3007 DABV01-03-C-3046 4-Jan-04 $116,250.00 Al Abrara (2) Water Treatment DABV01-03-R-3054 DABV01-03-C-3049 4-Jan-04 $33,550.00 Braem Day Care Renovation DABV01-03-R-3225 DABV01-04-C-3001 4-Jan-04 $105,215.00 BUILDING DEMOLITION DABV01-04-R-8016 DABV01-04-M-8016 4-Jan-04 $491,000.00 Drinking Water Distr Station (Basrah) - DABV01-04-M-5025 5-Jan-04 $116,935.00 Drinking Water Distr Station (Basrah) - DABV01-04-M-5026 5-Jan-04 $99,270.00 Hamden Sewage Works Filter Beds - DABV01-04-M-5027 5-Jan-04 $19,440.00 Misc. GE Parts DABV01-03-Q-2013 DABV01-04-M-2125 5-Jan-04 $3,203,217.13 UPS DABV01-03-Q-2194 DABV01-04-M-2120 5-Jan-04 $71,000.00 Flexible Boroscope DABV01-03-Q-2247 DABV01-04-M-2121 5-Jan-04 $17,500.00 Sewage Vacuum Trucks Phase I/II DABV01-03-Q-5132 DABV01-04-M-5029 5-Jan-04 $282,883.00 COMPUTERS- HILLA UNIVERSITY DABV01-04-R-8005 DABV01-04-M-8005 5-Jan-04 $32,180.00 FURNITURE FOR RADIO STATION DABV01-04-R-8020 DABV01-04-M-8020 5-Jan-04 $17,550.00 2 CPA-CA REGISTER OF AWARDS (1 JAN 04- 10 APRIL 04) Cell Phones for Interim Council N/A DABV01-04-M-5028 5-Jan-04 $31,371.00 Said Sadiq Internet DABV01-03-Q-3130 DABV01-03-M-3158 6-Jan-04 $3,500.00 Replc. Electrodes DABV01-03-Q-2174 DABV01-04-M-2126 7-Jan-04 $68,832.00 Temperature Transmitters DABV01-03-Q-2242 DABV01-04-M-2123 7-Jan-04 $8,453.00 FUEL SYSTEM REPAIR DABV01-04-R-8006 DABV01-04-M-8006 7-Jan-04 $45,000.00 TRIBAL DEMOCRACY CENTER- NAJAF DABV01-04-R-8021 DABV01-04-M-8021 7-Jan-04 $164,375.00 TRIBAL DEMOCRACY CENTER- KARBALA DABV01-04-R-8022 DABV01-04-M-8022 7-Jan-04 $86,385.00 REGIONAL TRIBAL DEMOCRACY CENTER DABV01-04-R-8023 DABV01-04-M-8023 7-Jan-04 $497,500.00 RAILROAD CROSSING DABV01-04-R-8026 DABV01-04-M-8026 7-Jan-04 $5,600.00 MUSASAYIB AUX. WATER TREATMENT DABV01-04-R-8061 DABV-01-04-M-8061 7-Jan-04 $34,500.00 JAMJAH ROAD PROJECT DABV01-04-R-8217 DABV01-04-M-8217 7-Jan-04 $62,920.00 Water Treatment Chemicals DABV01-03-Q-2061 DABV01-04-M-2127 8-Jan-04 $11,370.00 SDMO DABV01-03-Q-2224 DABV01-04-M-2114 8-Jan-04 $381,338.00 Haweejah Region Security Equip N/A DABV01-03-M-3068 8-Jan-04 $5,000.00 Motor for Scanner Air Fans DABV01-03-Q-2030 DABV01-04-M-2124 9-Jan-04 $3,992.00 Flow nozzles DABV01-03-Q-2239 DABV01-04-M-2122 9-Jan-04 $453,576.00 SPECIALTY ELEC TOOLS NAJAF DABV01-04-M-8045 DABV01-04-M-8045 9-Jan-04 $13,438.00 SPECIALTY ELEC TOOLS HILLA DABV01-04-M-8046 DABV01-04-M-8046 9-Jan-04 $27,273.00 AL KAWTHER HEALTH CENTER DABV01-04-R-8038 DABV01-04-M-8038 9-Jan-04 $6,900.00 3 CPA-CA REGISTER OF AWARDS (1 JAN 04- 10 APRIL 04) MOHAMMAD BORDAN HAMZA DABV01-04-R-8039 DABV01-04-M-8039 9-Jan-04 $6,850.00 AL THAWBA HEALTH CENTER DABV01-04-R-8040 DABV01-04-M-8040 9-Jan-04 $8,778.00 14 JULY HEALTH CENTER DABV01-04-R-8041 DABV01-04-M-8041 9-Jan-04 $9,484.00 BABIL CLINIC DABV01-04-R-8042 DABV01-04-M-8042 9-Jan-04 $8,572.00 TB CENTER DABV01-04-R-8043 DABV01-04-M-8043 9-Jan-04 $8,100.00 HANDICAPPED CENTER DABV01-04-R-8044 DABV01-04-M-8044 9-Jan-04 $23,194.00 Hig prs. Pumps DABV01-03-Q-2033 DABV01-04-M-2134 10-Jan-04 $9,750.00 Pressure Switches and Connection Adapters DABV01-03-Q-2042 DABV01-04-M-2133 10-Jan-04 $6,078.00 Tech rep Dibis DABV01-03-Q-2078 DABV01-04-M-2131 10-Jan-04 $10,800.00 BLDG PRIMARY CENTRE Ar RUMAYTHAH DABV01-03-Q-5143 DABV01-04-M-5032 10-Jan-04 $46,163.00 Al Madaan Primary School N/A DABV01-04-M-5030 10-Jan-04 $12,935.00 Tuz Region Supplies and Equip N/A DABV01-03-M-3101 11-Jan-04 $5,000.00 FPS CLOTHING DABV01-04-R-8002 DABV01-04-M-8002 11-Jan-04 $117,811.75 Abu Pschute Irrigation System (RI) - DABV01-04-M-5034 12-Jan-04 $49,383.00 Um Al Fisheg Irrigation Channel (RI) - DABV01-04-M-5034 12-Jan-04 $9,009.00 Maysan Agricultural Bank Rehabilitation (RI) - DABV01-04-M-5034 12-Jan-04 $23,688.00 Al Kahla CourthoUSAe Rehabilitation (RI) - DABV01-04-M-5034 12-Jan-04 $17,490.00 Qala Salih CourthoUSAe Rehabilitation (RI) - DABV01-04-M-5034 12-Jan-04 $18,995.00 Ali Al Gharbi CourthoUSAe Rehabilitation (RI) - DABV01-04-M-5034 12-Jan-04 $26,459.00 4 CPA-CA REGISTER OF AWARDS (1 JAN 04- 10 APRIL 04) Al Amarah Technical Institute – Mech (RI) - DABV01-04-M-5034 12-Jan-04 $92,981.00 Al Amarah Technical Institute – Shops (RI) - DABV01-04-M-5034 12-Jan-04 $53,379.00 Aluminum dosing pump DABV01-03-Q-2001 DABV01-04-M-2128 12-Jan-04 $10,840.00 Seal Oil Pumps DABV01-03-Q-2052 DABV01-04-M-2137 12-Jan-04 $2,416,581.00 Traveling Water Screen Parts DABV01-03-Q-2056 DABV01-04-M-2130 12-Jan-04 $75,973.00 Heaters for Power Plant DABV01-03-Q-2097 DABV01-04-M-2129 12-Jan-04 $22,460.00 Portable Heating Treatment systems DABV01-03-Q-2262 DABV01-04-M-2136 12-Jan-04 $25,759.00 Uniforms Verbal DABV01-04-M-0001 12-Jan-04 $38,000.00 Container Buildings for IRPS - DABV01-04-M-5033 13-Jan-04 $66,190.00 Ammo Movement from Jordan DABV01-04-Q-0001 DABV01-04-M-0015 13-Jan-04 $129,000.00 Kirkuk Police Tires and Batteries DABV01-03-Q-3040 DABV01-03-M-3048 13-Jan-04 $10,000.00 Baqubah Lighting Project DABV01-03-Q-3093 DABV01-04-M-3121 14-Jan-04 $3,600.00 Technicial Institute (Rehab) DABV01-03-Q-5074 DABV01-04-M-5035 14-Jan-04 $50,621.00 Al Khalis Water Treatment Plant DABV01-03-R-3056 DABV01-04-C-3003 14-Jan-04 $175,000.00 KARBALA GOVT BUILDING REPAIR DABV01-04-R-8029 DABV01-04-M-8029 14-Jan-04 $109,000.00 AL HINDYA YOUTH CENTER ROOF REPAIR DABV01-04-R-8047 DABV01-04-M-8047 14-Jan-04 $30,600.00 AL HAYDERIA POLICE STATION DABV01-04-R-8059 DABV01-04-M-8059 14-Jan-04 $41,300.00 AZ-ZEHAWI SCHOOL DABV01-04-R-8060 DABV01-04-M-8060 14-Jan-04 $74,275.00 Al ZAHRAWi Hospital N/A DABV01-04-M-5031 14-Jan-04 $59,885.00 5 CPA-CA REGISTER OF AWARDS (1 JAN 04- 10 APRIL 04) FIRE AND POLICE PICKUPS DABV01-04-R-8008 DABV01-04-M-8008 14-Jan-04 $412,800.00 SPECIALTY ELEC TOOLS NAJAF DABV01-04-R-8045 DABV01-04-M-8045 14-Jan-04 $13,438.00 Samawah Youth Center Refurb - DABV01-04-M-5012 15-Jan-04 $43,341.00 Pneumatic Transducers and Controllers DABV01-03-Q-2023 DABV01-04-M-2139 15-Jan-04 $81,558.00 Kirkuk-Salah Ad Din Road Repair DABV01-03-R-3080 DABV01-04-C-3005 15-Jan-04 $178,750.00 Turkish Market Asphalt Repair DABV01-03-R-3083 DABV01-04-C-3006 15-Jan-04 $100,000.00 Kirkuk-Baghdad Road Diversion DABV01-03-R-3084 DABV01-04-C-3004 15-Jan-04 $63,000.00 Kirkuk 5-Dist Sewage Renovation DABV01-03-R-3223 DABV01-04-C-3002 15-Jan-04 $167,615.00 Complete Valve Actuators DABV01-04-Q-2283 DABV01-04-M-2138 15-Jan-04 $59,600.00 SEWER TRUCK DABV01-03-R-8167 DABV01-03-M-8167 15-Jan-04 $18,200.00 Mosul Recruiting Center Meals DABV01-04-Q-3008 DABV01-04-M-3008 16-Jan-04 $613.00 SPECIALTY ELEC TOOLS HILLA DABV01-04-R-8046 DABV01-04-M-8046 16-Jan-04 $27,273.00 Food Delivery DABV01- 04-Q-0001 DABV01-04-M-0016 17-Jan-04 $16,400.00 Overcurrent Relays DABV01-03-Q-2104 DABV01-04-M-2132 17-Jan-04 $33,060.18 GENERATOR DABV01-04-R-8063 DABV01-03-M-8063 17-Jan-04 $95,000.00 CLASSROOM CONSTRUCTION- HILLA ACEADEMY DABV01-04-R-8064 DABV01-03-M-8064 17-Jan-04 $470,800.00 BUSA Transportation N/A DABV01-04-M-0007 17-Jan-04 $250,000.00 Overcurrent & Earth Relays DABV01-03-Q-2058 DABV01-04-M-2152 18-Jan-04 $36,444.00 Stainless Steel Shims DABV01-03-Q-2260 DABV01-04-M-2147 18-Jan-04 $13,711.00 6 CPA-CA REGISTER OF AWARDS (1 JAN 04- 10 APRIL 04) Parts for GE Frame 5 CombUSAtion Turbine at Shuaiba DABV01-04-Q-2286 DABV01-04-M-2151 18-Jan-04 $36,694.00 RMS AC/DC Clamp Meter DABV01-04-Q-2288 DABV01-04-M-2148 18-Jan-04 $3,204.00 ICDC Winter Jackets DABV01-04-Q-3006 DABV01-04-M-3006 18-Jan-04 $43,500.00 Bathroom/Latrine for Mosul Rec DABV01-04-R-3027 DABV01-04-C-3023 18-Jan-04 $40,970.00 AL JABOOR SCHOOL- KIFL
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