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PUBLICATION DES ATTRIBUTIONS DES MARCHES DE TRAVAUX (MPE) DU 01/01/2018 Au 30/06/2018 DIRECTION INTER REGIONALE DE SAMBAVA NOM DU PROJET: MRI PUBLICATION DES ATTRIBUTIONS DES MARCHES DE TRAVAUX (MPE) DU 01/01/2018 au 30/06/2018 N° DE LA DATE NOM DE DATE DE DELAI CONSULTATION/DA D'OUVERTURE INTITULE DU CONTRAT Commune District Région L'ENTREPRISE ADRESSE PUBLICATION D'EXECUTION O DES OFFRES ADJUDICATAIRE REHABILITATION EPP ANTSAHALALINA AMBOHIMALAZA En face Dispensaire N° 01/MPE/MRI/18 14/02/2018 26/02/2018 REHABILITATION EPP SAMBAVA SAVA 100 jours TSILANIZARA Sambava BP 19 A AMBODIVOARA Sambava AMBODIVOARA REHABILITATION EPP MANAKANA AMBODIAMPANA RECONSTRUCTION EPP AMBOANGIBE LOKOHO MAROAMBIHY Villa Arthya II N° 02/MPE/MRI/18 14/02/2018 26/02/2018 SAMBAVA SAVA 100 jours SITRAKA Anosindrafito REHABILITATION EPP Ambatondrazaka AMBARIOMIHAMBAN A SAMBAVA RECONSTRUCTION En face Dispensaire EPP MASOVARIAKA N° 03/MPE/MRI/18 14/02/2018 26/02/2018 FARAHALANA SAMBAVA SAVA 100 jours TSILANIZARA Sambava BP 19 A REHABILITATION EPP Sambava FARAHALANA FARAHALANA RECONSTRUCTION EPP ANDAMPY NOSIARINA LOT IVA 158 N° 04/MPE/MRI/18 14/02/2018 26/02/2018 SAMBAVA SAVA 100 jours SIVANA AMBODISATRANA II REHABILITATION EPP SAMBAVA ANJOMBALAVA ANJANGOVERATRA RECONSTRUCTION EPP NOSIVOLO NOSIARINA LOT BT 111-400 N° 05/MPE/MRI/18 14/02/2018 26/02/2018 SAMBAVA SAVA 105 joours CBR VOHEMAR Andranomasibe I - 209 Vohémar Publication attribution des marchés - DRS - JANV au JUIN 2018.xls TRAVAUX MRI LOT BT 111-400 N° 05/MPE/MRI/18 14/02/2018 26/02/2018 SAMBAVA SAVA 105 joours CBR VOHEMAR Andranomasibe I - REHABILITATION EPP 209 Vohémar ANJINJAOMBY ANJINJAOMBY RECONSTRUCTION EPP AMBATOFITATRA SAMBAVA AMBODISATRANA I - N° 06/MPE/MRI/18 14/02/2018 26/02/2018 SAMBAVA SAVA 100 jours SOAVELO SAMBAVA REHABILITATION EPP ANTANIFOTSY SAMBAVA RECONSTRUCTION EPP ANDAMOTY SAMBAVA LOT BT 111-400 N° 07/MPE/MRI/18 14/02/2018 26/02/2018 SAMBAVA SAVA 105 jours CBR VOHEMAR Andranomasibe I - 209 Vohémar REHABILITATION EPP AMBODISAMBALAHY ANJANGOVERATRA LOT VS 99bis TRAVAUX DE Andranovory 9/MPE/DIRS/18 26/02/2018 13/03/2018 REHABLILITATION DU NOSIARINA SAMBAVA SAVA 100 JOURS HAY BTP Ambolokandrina CSB2 NOSIARINA ANTANANARIVO 101 Hôtel Anaïs TRAVAUX DE Ambalabe Ouest 10/MPE/DIRS/18 26/02/2018 13/03/2018 RECONSTRUCTION DU SAMBAVA SAVA 100 JOURS ZAMA Antsohihy, Région CSB1 AMBATOJOBY Sofia BEMANEVIKA TRAVAUX DE Hôtel Anaïs RECONSTRUCTION DU Ambalabe Ouest 11/MPE/DIRS/18 26/02/2018 13/03/2018 SAMBAVA SAVA 100 JOURS ZAMA CSB2 Antsohihy, Région AMBODIAMPANA Sofia AMBODIAMPANA TRAVAUX DE REHABLILITATION DU ANTALAHA CSB2 AMPAHANA Hôtel Anaïs AMPAHANA Ambalabe Ouest 12/MPE/DIRS/18 26/02/2018 13/03/2018 SAVA 100 JOURS ZAMA Antsohihy, Région Sofia Publication attribution des marchés - DRS - JANV au JUIN 2018.xls TRAVAUX MRI Hôtel Anaïs Ambalabe Ouest 12/MPE/DIRS/18 26/02/2018 13/03/2018 SAVA 100 JOURS ZAMA Antsohihy, Région TRAVAUX DE Sofia REHABLILITATION DU ANTALAHA CHRD 2 AMBONDRONA ANTALAHA Travaux de Rehabilitation CSB 2 ANDRAPENGY AMPAHANA Lot IVA 558 13/MPE/DIRS/18 26/02/2018 13/03/2018 ANTALAHA Sava 100 jours SOAVELO Ambodisatrana I - 208 Sambava Travaux de Rehabilitation CSB 2 FARAHALANA FARAHALANA LOT 052 E Travaux de Reconstruction Ambohibao EPP AMBILOBE AMBONY 14/MPE/DIRS/18 15/03/2018 30/03/2018 FANAMBANA VOHEMAR Sava 100 jours ZANATANY Antehiroka - et ANTANANARIVO EPP ANTSAHATOPY 105 Travaux de Reconstruction EPP ANKIJABE LOT 196 C Ankiririky FANAMBANA et 15/MPE/DIRS/18 15/03/2018 30/03/2018 et VOHEMAR Sava 100 jours NAMA Sud 407 - AMPONDRA EPP ANDILANA ANTSOHIHY Publication attribution des marchés - DRS - JANV au JUIN 2018.xls TRAVAUX MRI Travaux de Reconstruction EPP BELINTA et Antasaka, Beanana - 16/MPE/DIRS/18 15/03/2018 30/03/2018 EPP MAINTIALAKA AMPONDRA VOHEMAR Sava 100 jours KERY ANDAPA CR DISTRICT VOHEMAR Travaux de Réhabilitation MTB MADA Camp-Vert – 207 17-A/MPE/DIRS/18 04/04/2018 19/04/2018 EPP AMPANEFENA AMPANEFENA VOHEMAR Sava 50 jours CONSTRUCTION Nosy be Hell Ville AVARATRA Travaux de Réhabilitation Sambava Centre – EPP AMPIZAMATANA AMPONDRA et Fokontany 17-B/MPE/DIRS/18 04/04/2018 19/04/2018 VOHEMAR Sava 90 jours CONSTRUIMAD et ANTSIRABE NORD Sambava Centre - EPP MANASAMODY 208 SAMBAVA Travaux de réhabilitation TUERIE SAMBAVA SAMBAVA SAVA 100j Andranomatsiko 18/MPE/MRI/DIRS/ SAMBAVA Antanifotsy Lot II 30/03/2018 17/04/2018 SOAFIANATSA 18 Travaux de BP 17A SAMBAVA réhabilitation MPI AMPANEFENA VOHEMAR SAVA 60j 208 ANTSAMBALAHIBE Travaux de reconstruction EPP ANTOMBANA 100 jours Lot 211 BC ANTSERASERA 19/MPE/DIRS/17 11/05/2018 28/05/2018 ANTALAHA SAVA Entreprise LENOT Ambalakida Travaux de ANTSOHIHY - 406 réhabilitation CEG MAROFINARITRA 100 jours MAROFINARITRA Travaux de Lot VS 99 bis reconstruction CEG ANTOMBANA 90 jours Andranovory ANTOMBANA Entreprise HAY 20/MPE/DIRS/17 11/05/2018 28/05/2018 ANTALAHA SAVA Ambolokandrina - Travaux de BTP 101 réhabilitation EPP SAHANTAHA 90 jours ANTANANARIVO ANDONGOZABE Travaux de réhabilitation EPP RUE 100 jours DE MARSEILLE Antasaka Beanana 21/MPE/DIRS/17 11/05/2018 28/05/2018 ANTALAHA CU ANTALAHA SAVA Entreprise KERY - ANDAPA Publication attribution des marchés - DRS - JANV au JUIN 2018.xls TRAVAUX MRI Antasaka Beanana 21/MPE/DIRS/17 11/05/2018 28/05/2018 ANTALAHA CU ANTALAHA SAVA Entreprise KERY Travaux de - ANDAPA réhabilitation EPP 100 jours AMBATOMITRAKA Lot NA 11 Secteur Travaux de n°5 22/MPE/DIRS/18 11/05/2018 28/05/2018 réhabilitation CEG AMBALABE ANTALAHA SAVA 90 jours Entreprise MIHEN Ambatomitraka AMBALABE ANTALAHA - 206 Lot NA 11 Secteur Travaux de AMBOHITRALANAN n°5 23/MPE/DIRS/18 11/05/2018 28/05/2018 réhabilitation CEG ANTALAHA SAVA 90 jours Entreprise MIHEN A Ambatomitraka AMBOHITRALANANA ANTALAHA - 206 Travaux de Entreprise Lot 9 E Haute ville 24/MPE/DIRS/18 11/05/2018 28/05/2018 réhabilitation EPP ANTALAHA CU ANTALAHA SAVA 90 jours BEANTA ANTSOHIHY - 406 AMBONDRONA Travaux de Analapenjy 25/MPE/DIRS/18 11/05/2018 28/05/2018 réhabilitation EPP AMPOHIBE ANTALAHA SAVA 90 jours Entreprise MMM Antanifotsy II MORAFENO SAMBAVA - 208 Travaux de Lot FS1 secteur 3 Entreprise 26/MPE/DIRS/18 11/05/2018 28/05/2018 réhabilitation EPP MAROFINARITRA ANTALAHA SAVA 90 jours Tanambao NARIJAO TSARAFANAHY ANTALAHA - 206 Travaux de Lot 68 C Ankiririky Entreprise 27/MPE/DIRS/18 11/05/2018 28/05/2018 réhabilitation EPP ANTOMBANA ANTALAHA SAVA 100 jours Sud ANTSOHIHY – DIAVOLANA MAROMANDIA 406 Travaux de Lot 68 C Ankiririky Entreprise 28/MPE/DIRS/18 11/05/2018 28/05/2018 réhabilitation EPP ANTOMBANA ANTALAHA SAVA 100 jours Sud ANTSOHIHY – DIAVOLANA ANTOMBANA 406 Publication attribution des marchés - DRS - JANV au JUIN 2018.xls TRAVAUX MRI En face Dispensaire CEG LANJARIVO et EPP 29/MPE/DIRS/18 25/05/2018 08/06/2018 LANJARIVO ANTALAHA Sava 100 jours TSILANIZARA Sambava BP 19 - LANJARIVO Sambava Centre EPP VOHITSOA et EPP LOT : 211 BC, LANJARIVO et 30/MPE/DIRS/18 25/05/2018 08/06/2018 AMBODIMANGA ANTALAHA Sava 100 jours LENOT Ambalakida - AMPAHANA MAHATSARA ANTSOHIHY Lot IVB 115 C CEG ANDRORANGA et ANTSAHANORO et 31/MPE/DIRS/18 25/05/2018 08/06/2018 ANTALAHA Sava 100 jours MITADY SAMBAVA EPP ANDRAPENGY AMPAHANA CENTRE LYCEE ANTSAHANORO En face Dispensaire ANTSAHANORO et 32/MPE/DIRS/18 25/05/2018 08/06/2018 et EPP ANTALAHA Sava 100 jours TSILANIZARA Sambava BP 19 - AMPAHANA MAROMOKOTRA Sambava Centre LOT : SA 81 LYCEE HORACE 33/MPE/DIRS/18 25/05/2018 08/06/2018 ANTALAHA ANTALAHA Sava 90 jours VOLA AMBATORATSY FRANCOIS ANTALAHA LOT IVA 158 EPP ANTEVIALA et EPP 34/MPE/DIRS/18 25/05/2018 08/06/2018 ANTALAHA ANTALAHA Sava 100 jours SIVANA AMBODISATRAN AMBODIKAKAZO A II SAMBAVA LOT : IIA 73 S CEG AMBINANIFAHO et 35/MPE/DIRS/18 25/05/2018 08/06/2018 AMBINANIFAHO ANTALAHA Sava 85 jours FENITRA AR Ambatomainty – EPP AMBINANIFAHO 101 Antananarivo Publication attribution des marchés - 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