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48354 Armenian Social Investment Fund Procurement Plan As of 18-Mar-09 Contract Post/prior Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized Contract ID Description Type Method Estimated price signing Contract price Contractor review date 1800 complete set of school desks for AMD ANBF-01 G NCB post 23-Feb-07 AMD 63,324,000.00 EMMA -GEVORG LLC Aragatsotn marz schools 63,324,000.00 520 complete set of school chairs, 60 laboratory desks, 24 teacher’s desks, AMD ANFS 01 G Sh post 10-Dec-08 AMD 10,471.200 SEMANG LLC 60 bookcases and 20 blackboards for 11,000,000 Aragatsotn marz schools 2000 complete set of school desks for AMD ARBF-01 G NCB post 22-Feb-07 AMD 69,990,000.00 Milaks Croop CJSC Armavir marz schools 69,990,000.00 1500 complete set of school desks for AMD ARBF-02 G NCB post 9-Jul-07 AMD 52,515,000.00 Milaks Croop CJSC Armavir marz schools 52,515,000.00 Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized AUD-003 ASIF III Financial Audit CS LCS AMD 0.00 prior 17-Jun-08 AMD 4,800,000.00 "Sos-Audit" LTD BA-001 Beneficiary Assessment Study CS QBS AMD 0.00 post 26-Mar-08 AMD 9,254,000 Social Dialogue NGO AMD AS-01 Author supervision (KQ006 ) CS SS prior 2-Apr-07 AMD 624,493.00 "Arbak ev Vordiner" LTD 624,493.00 AMD AS-02 Author supervision (KQ001 ) CS SS prior 2-Apr-07 AMD 606,832.00 "Arbak ev Vordiner" LTD 606,832.00 AMD AS-03 Author supervision (AR002 ) CS SS prior 2-Apr-07 AMD 288,981.00 "Arbak ev Vordiner" LTD 288,981.00 AMD AS-04 Author supervision (AR004 ) CS SS prior 2-Apr-07 AMD 525,000.00 "Arbak ev Vordiner" LTD 525,000.00 AMD AS-05 Author supervision (AR001 ) CS SS prior 2-Apr-07 AMD 658,412.00 "Arbak ev Vordiner" LTD 658,412.00 AMD Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized AS-06 Author supervision (EN002 ) CS SS prior 2-Apr-07 AMD 120,240.00 "Arbak ev Vordiner" LTD 120,240.00 AMD AS-07 Author supervision (EN003 ) CS SS prior 2-Apr-07 AMD 193,130.00 "Arbak ev Vordiner" LTD 193,130.00 AMD AS-08 Author supervision (AR005 ) CS SS prior 2-Apr-07 AMD 616,559.00 "Arbak ev Vordiner" LTD 616,559.00 AMD AS-09 Author supervision (GQ-003 ) CS SS prior 2-Apr-07 AMD 904,907.00 "Arbak ev Vordiner" LTD 904,907.00 Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized AMD AS-010 Author supervision (KQ004 ) CS SS prior 2-Apr-07 AMD 231,318.00 "Glomma" LTD 231,318.00 AMD AS-011 Author supervision (KQ005 ) CS SS prior 2-Apr-07 AMD 239,697.00 "Glomma" LTD 239,697.00 AMD AS-012 Author supervision (KQ002 ) CS SS prior 2-Apr-07 AMD 149,760.00 "Glomma" LTD 149,760.00 AMD AS-013 Author supervision (KQ-003 ) CS SS prior 2-Apr-07 AMD 210,093.00 "Glomma" LTD 210,093.00 AMD AS-014 Author supervision (SQ001 ) CS SS prior 2-Apr-07 AMD 1,220,250.00 "Glomma" LTD 1,220,250.00 AS-015 Author supervision (AN002 ) CS SS AMD 0.00 prior 2-Apr-07 AMD 773,707.00 "Glomma" LTD AMD AS-016 Author supervision (SQ002 ) CS SS prior 2-Apr-07 AMD 1,006,546.00 "Glomma" LTD 1,006,546.00 AMD AS-017 Author supervision (EN001 ) CS SS prior 2-Apr-07 AMD 179,404.00 "Glomma" LTD 179,404.00 AMD AS-018 Author supervision (EN004 ) CS SS prior 2-Apr-07 AMD 321,696.00 "Glomma" LTD 321,696.00 AMD AS-019 Author supervision (AR004 ) CS SS prior 2-Apr-07 AMD 490,508.00 Norashen" LTD 490,508.00 AMD AS-020 Author supervision (SQ003 ) CS SS prior 2-Apr-07 AMD 583,736.00 Norashen" LTD 583,736.00 AS-021 Author supervision (AR006 ) CS SS AMD 0.00 prior 2-Apr-07 AMD 757,998.00 Norashen" LTD AS-022 Author supervision (AT002 ) CS SS AMD 0.00 prior 2-Apr-07 AMD 538,659.00 Norashen" LTD AS-023 Author supervision (SQ004 ) CS SS AMD 0.00 prior 2-Apr-07 AMD 658,531.00 Norashen" LTD AS-024 Author supervision (GQ002 ) CS SS AMD 0.00 prior 2-Apr-07 AMD 660,520.00 "Jrarbi" LTD AS-025 Author supervision (GQ001 ) CS SS AMD 0.00 prior 2-Apr-07 AMD 351,889.00 "Jrtuq" LTD AS-026 Author supervision (AN001 ) CS SS AMD 0.00 prior 2-Apr-07 AMD 335,918.00 "Jrtuq" LTD 2000 complete set of school desks for AMD ATBF-01 G NCB post 22-Feb-07 AMD 70,040,000.00 SEMANG LLC Ararat marz schools 70,040,000.00 200 complete set of school desks, 700 teacher’s desks, 500 bookcases AMD ATBF-02 G NCB post 8-Jun-07 AMD 67,560,500.00 EMMA -GEVORG LLC and 550 blackboards for Ararat marz 67,560,496.00 schools 1600 complete set of school desks for AMD ENBF-01 G NCB prior 21-Feb-07 AMD 55,976,000.00 SEMANG LLC Yerevan schools 55,976,000.00 750 teacher’s desks, 640 bookcases AMD ENBF-02 and 800 blackboards for Ararat marz G NCB post 1-Mar-07 AMD 72,832,200.00 Ani-Electronica CJSC 72,832,200.00 schools 1700 complete set of school desks for AMD ENBF-03 G NCB post 2-Apr-07 AMD 59,551,000.00 NARVAKI LLC Yerevan schools 59,551,000.00 EX-01 Investigation of heating systems CS CQ AMD 0.00 post 12-Mar-07 AMD 3,546,000.00 "Eco-Engineering" LTD Investigation of buildings, heating and AMD EX-02 CS CQ post 21-Mar-07 AMD 1,806,100.00 Gortsiq co-op. water supply systems 1,806,100.00 Expert EX-03 Complex appraisal of project design CS CQ AMD 0.00 post 26-Apr-07 AMD 1,858,140.00 Com.Constr.Designs sjsc Expert EX-04 General appraisal of project design CS QBS AMD 0.00 post 8-Aug-07 AMD 2,696,960.00 Com.Constr.Designs sjsc AMD Expert EX-05 General appraisal of project design CS QBS post 15-Oct-07 AMD 15,200,000.00 15,200,000.00 Com.Constr.Designs sjsc EX-06 General appraisal of project design CS QBS AMD 0.00 post 23-Apr-08 AMD 1,860,000.00 Enri Ardshinservice 645 complete set of school desks for AMD A.Varosyan ev inkerner FS-001 G Sh post 13-Jun-06 AMD 17,079,600.00 RA marzes schools 17,079,600.00 LLC 300 complete set of school desks, AMD FS-002 150 single-seated school desks, 90 G Sh post 2-Aug-06 AMD 12,531,000.00 NARVAKI LLC 12,531,000.00 blackboards for RA marzes schools 150 teacher’s desks, 150 bookcases AMD FS-003 and 110 blackboards for RA marzes G Sh post 24-Aug-06 AMD 12,533,500.00 EMMA -GEVORG LLC 12,533,500.00 schools 480 complete set of school desks for AMD FS-01 G Sh post 9-Mar-07 AMD 20,160,000.00 SENDA LLC special schools 20,160,000.00 2000 complete set of school desks for AMD A.Varosyan ev inkerner GQBF-01 G NCB post 22-Feb-07 AMD 70,380,000.00 Gegharquniq marz schools 70,380,000.00 LLC 100 complete set of school desks, 650, teacher’s desks, 550 bookcases AMD GQBF-02 G NCB post 8-Jun-07 AMD 69,965,250.00 Zorashen Co LLC and 850 blackboards for 69,965,250.00 Gegharquniq marz schools 1600 complete set of school desks for AMD KQBF-01 G NCB prior 21-Feb-07 AMD 56,112,000.00 NARVAKI LLC Kotayq marz schools 56,112,000.00 600 complete set of school desks, 550 teacher’s desks, 380 bookcases AMD KQBF-02 G NCB post 25-Jun-07 AMD 67,495,800.00 NARVAKI LLC and 400 blackboards for Kotayq marz 67,495,800.00 schools 1500 complete set of school desks for AMD LIBF- 01 G NCB post 13-Mar-07 AMD 53,580,000.00 VABA LLC Lori marz schools 53,580,000.00 400 complete set of school desks, 480 teacher’s desks, 300 bookcases AMD LIBF- 02 G NCB post 10-Jul-07 AMD 54,122,448.00 VABA LLC and 395 blackboards for Lori marz 54,122,448.00 schools 1200 complete set of school desks, 385 teacher’s desks, 200 bookcases AMD MRBF-01 G NCB post 11-Apr-07 AMD 69,992,300.00 Ani-Electronica CJSC and 240 blackboards for RA marzes 69,992,300.00 schools 550 complete set of school desks, 335 teacher’s desks, 455 bookcases AMD MRBF-02 G NCB post 27-Jun-07 AMD 59,684,024.00 LLC Z-Profil and 330 blackboards for RA marzes 59,684,024.00 schools 565 complete set of school desks, 227 teacher’s desks, 124 bookcases AMD MRBF-03 and 105 blackboards and 250 G NCB post 21-May-08 AMD 39,149,700.00 VABA LLC 39,149,700.00 teacher’s chair for RA different marzes schools 685 complete set of school desks, 180 teacher’s desks, 168 bookcases AMD MRBF-04 G NCB post 26-May-08 AMD 41,057,635.00 EMMA -GEVORG LLC and 112 blackboards for RA different 41,057,636.00 marzes schools Procurement of 1500 easy chairs for AMD MRFM-01 cultural center of different marzes of G NCB post 21-Mar-08 AMD 56,466,000.00 EMMA -GEVORG LLC 56,466,000.00 RA Procurement of 1500 easy chairs for AMD MRFM-02 cultural center of different marzes of G NCB post 21-Mar-08 AMD 58,752,000.00 SEMANG LLC 55,080,000.00 RA Procurement of 1500 easy chairs for AMD MRFM-03 cultural center of different marzes of G NCB post 26-May-08 AMD 61,152,000.00 SEMANG LLC 57,330,000.00 RA Reconstruction of potable water AMD AN-001 W NCB post 13-Jul-06 AMD 45,615,835.00 Sanloret LLC system in Lusagjugh village 46,655,227.60 Reconstruction of the community AMD AN-002 W NCB post 12-Jul-06 AMD 104,667,234.17 STEP-ALFA Coop center in Irind village 107,459,248.90 Renovation and boiler-room AMD AR-001 construction for Armavir town No.
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