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Partenariado Bangladés: Anexos OTROS OD DOCUMENTOS 2019 Partenariado Bangladés: Anexos Departamento de Instituciones Multilaterales Subdirección de Internacionalización de la Empresa e Instituciones Internacionales Este documento tiene carácter exclusivamente informativo y su contenido no podrá ser invocado en apoyo de ninguna reclamación o recurso. ICEX España Exportación e Inversiones no asume la responsabilidad de la información, opinión o acción basada en dicho contenido, con independencia de que haya realizado todos los esfuerzos posibles para asegur ar la exactitud de la información que contienen sus páginas. OTROS OD DOCUMENTOS 10 de noviembre de 2019 Madrid Este estudio ha sido realizado por Departamento de Instituciones Multilaterales junto a las Oficinas Comerciales de Washington, Nueva York, Nueva Deli, Bruselas, Yangón, Daca y Manila Editado por ICEX España Exportación e Inversiones, E.P.E., M.P. NIPO: 114-19-039-X OD PARTENARIADO BANGADÉS: ANEXOS Índice 1. Introducción. 5 1.1. El Partenariado de Bangladés de 2019. 5 1.2. Documentación del Partenariado de Bangladés 2019. 5 2. Anexos Bangladés 6 2.1. Cartera de proyectos del Banco Asiático de Desarrollo. 6 2.1.1. Adjudicatarios de contratos de asistencia técnica 2012-2018 6 2.1.2. Adjudicatarios de contratos de obra y equipos 2012-2018 11 2.1.3. Cartera de proyectos en el BAsD 2020-2020. 15 2.2. Cartera de proyectos del Banco Mundial 17 2.2.1. Cartera de proyectos recientemente aprobados. 17 2.2.2. Cartera de proyectos en pipeline. 17 3. Anexos Sri Lanka 18 3.1. Cartera de proyectos del Banco Asiático de Desarrollo. 18 3.1.1. Adjudicatarios de contratos de asistencia técnica 2012-2018 18 3.1.2. Adjudicatarios de contratos de obra y equipos 2012-2018 22 3.1.3. Cartera de proyectos en el BAsD 2020-2020. 29 3.2. Cartera de proyectos del Banco Mundial 30 3.2.1. Cartera de proyectos recientemente aprobados. 30 3.2.2. Cartera de proyectos en pipeline. 30 4. Anexos India 31 4.1. Cartera de proyectos del Banco Asiático de Desarrollo. 31 4.1.1. Adjudicatarios de contratos de asistencia técnica 2012-2018 31 4.1.2. Adjudicatarios de contratos de obra y equipos 2012-2018 40 4.1.3. Cartera de proyectos en el BAsD 2020-2020. 54 4.2. Cartera de proyectos del Banco Mundial 57 4.2.1. Cartera de proyectos recientemente aprobados. 57 4.2.2. Cartera de proyectos en pipeline. 57 5. Anexos Nepal 58 5.1. Cartera de proyectos del Banco Asiático de Desarrollo. 58 5.1.1. Adjudicatarios de contratos de asistencia técnica 2012-2018 58 5.1.2. Adjudicatarios de contratos de obra y equipos 2012-2018 63 5.1.3. Cartera de proyectos en el BAsD 2020-2020. 66 5.2. Cartera de proyectos del Banco Mundial 67 5.2.1. Cartera de proyectos recientemente aprobados. 67 6. Anexos Myanmar 68 Oficina Económica y Comercial de la 3 Embajada de España en Manila OD PARTENARIADO BANGADÉS: ANEXOS 6.1. Cartera de proyectos del Banco Asiático de Desarrollo. 68 6.1.1. Adjudicatarios de contratos de asistencia técnica 2012-2018 68 6.1.2. Adjudicatarios de contratos de obra y equipos 2012-2018 70 6.1.3. Cartera de proyectos en el BAsD 2020-2020. 71 6.2. Cartera de proyectos del Banco Mundial 72 6.2.1. Cartera de proyectos recientemente aprobados. 72 6.2.2. Cartera de proyectos en pipeline. 72 6.3. Cartera de proyectos Gobierno de Myanmar. 72 6.3.1. Multisectorial 72 6.3.2. Energía. 73 Oficina Económica y Comercial de la 4 Embajada de España en Manila OD PARTENARIADO BANGADÉS: ANEXOS 1. Introducción. 1.1. El Partenariado de Bangladés de 2019. El Partenariado de Bangladés tiene lugar en la capital, Daca, los días 19 y 20 de noviembre de 2019. Siguiendo los objetivos marcados por las empresas españolas, desde Icex-España Exportación e Inversiones, se diseña la actividad agrupando las oportunidades de negocio en (i) los sectores de infraestructuras de transporte, de infraestructuras de energía, de agua y desarrollo del sector urbano y, finalmente, en el sector agroindustrial o agribusiness, (ii) en los países de Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, India, Myanmar y Nepal, (iii) con los principales donantes multilaterales (Banco Mundial y Banco Asiático de Desarrollo),1 (iv) junto a las prioridades de los gobiernos, (v) y en una actividad coordinada por el Departamento de Multilateral en los servicios centrales del ICEX en Madrid, junto a las oficinas Comerciales de Washington, Nueva York, Nueva Deli, Bruselas, Yangón, Daca y Manila. 1.2. Documentación del Partenariado de Bangladés 2019. Documento 1: Oportunidades de negocio del BM y el BAsD en Bangladés. Documento 2: Oportunidades de negocio del BM y el BAsD en Sri Lanka. Documento 3: Oportunidades de negocio del BM y el BAsD en India. Documento 4: Oportunidades de negocio del BM y el BAsD en Myanmar. Documento 5: Oportunidades de negocio del BM y el BAsD en Nepal. Documento 6: El sector de transportes en Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, India, Myanmar y Nepal. Documento 7: El sector de energía en Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, India, Myanmar y Nepal . Documento 8: El sector de agua y otras infraestructuras urbanas en Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, India, Myanmar y Nepal. Documento 9: El sector agroindustrial en Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, India, Myanmar y Nepal . Documento 10: La actividad de NNUU en Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, India, Myanmar y Nepal . Documento 11: Listado de proyectos del Banco Mundial y el BAsD en Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, India, Myanmar y Nepal (Anexos de los documentos a los 1 a 9) 1 La actividad de Naciones Unidas en los países de Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, India, Myanmar y Nepal queda reflejada en un document o separado. En cuanto a la actividad de la Comisión Europea en estos países, al ser una cartera de proyectos enfocada a otros s ectores, el volumen de la cartera es especialmente reducido, motivo por el cual, no forma parte de este Partenariado. Oficina Económica y Comercial de la 5 Embajada de España en Manila OD PARTENARIADO BANGADÉS: ANEXOS 2. Anexos Bangladés 2.1. Cartera de proyectos del Banco Asiático de Desarrollo. 2.1.1. Adjudicatarios de contratos de asistencia técnica 2012-2018 Nombre Proyecto Contratista ValorUSD Sector Climate Change Capacity Building and BAN Centre for Advanced Studies (BAN) $336.900,00 Agriculture and Rural Sector Knowledge Management Develo Supporting Implementation of the BAN AFC Consultants International GMBH $718.500,00 Agriculture and Rural Sector Climate Change Strategy & Action Plan (Germany), in association with Services Develo and Solutions International Limited (BAN) Industrial Energy Efficiency Finance Tetra Tech Es, Inc. (United States) $1.372.224,00 Energy Efficiency and Program Conservation Main River Flood and Bank Erosion Risk Northwest Hydraulic Consultants Ltd. $1.149.951,00 Irrigation, Drainage, and Flood Management Program (Canada) Pro SW Area Integrated Water Resources DHV BV Netherlands $774.543,38 Irrigation, Drainage, and Flood Planning & Management Protection Irrigation Management Improvement Sodev Consult (BAN) $222.800,00 Irrigation, Drainage, and Flood Investment Program Protection Institutional Support for Railway Reforms Ernst & Young LLP (India), in $185.500,00 Rail Transport association with S.F. Ahmed & Co. (BAN) Capacity Dev't Of BAN Railway For Project Grutter Consulting AG (Switzerland) $378.800,00 Rail transport (nonurban) Implementation Support for Climate Change Mitigation and High-Chem Gmbh (Germany) $331.000,00 Renewable energy Renewable Energy Development Institutional Strengthening of the Roads PADECO Co. Ltd. (Japan,) in $1.467.015,00 Road Transport and Highways Department association with BCL Associates Ltd. (BAN) Secondary Education Sector Investment Grontmij A/S, Denmark $298.188,00 Upper Secondary Education Program Supporting Education and Skills A. Qasem & Co. (AQC) (BAN) $128.619,00 Upper Secondary Education Development Investment Programs Third Urban Governance and Bremen Oversea Research and $567.977,00 Water and Other Urban Infrastructure Improvement Sector Project Development Association (Borda) Infrastructure (Germany) in association with Infrastructure Development Corp. (Karnataka) Ltd. (India) Preparing the Khilkhet Water Treatment Mott Macdonald Limited (United $746.432,00 Water Supply and Sanitation Plant Project Kingdom) Coastal Towns Infrastructure Improvement GHK Consulting Limited (United $714.791,00 Water Supply and Sanitation Project Kingdom) Third Urban Governance & Infrastructure HIFAB International AB (Sweden), in $1.375.410,00 Water Supply and Sanitation Improvement Sector Project association with BETS Consulting Services Ltd. (BAN) Establishing a Regulatory Framework for Pricewaterhousecoopers Pvt. Ltd. $750.000,00 Water Supply and Sanitation Urban Water Supply & Sanitation (India), in association with SODEV Consult (BAN) Strategic Master Plan for Chittagong Port HPC Hamburg Port Consulting GMBH $962.588,00 Water Transport (Germany), in association with Sellhorn Ingenieurgesellschaft (Germany) Study on Energy Security Pricewaterhousecoopers Pvt. Ltd., Ind $676.323,00 Conventional energy (India) In Association With Lahmeyer generation Oficina Económica y Comercial de la 6 Embajada de España en Manila OD PARTENARIADO BANGADÉS: ANEXOS International (India) Pvt. Ltd.(India) ENABLING POOR WOMEN'S BENEFITS high-Chem GMBH(GERMANY) in $329.904,00 Energy sector development FROM ENHANCED ACCESS TO ENERGY association with BAN WOMEN CHAMBER and institutional reform IN HATIYA ISLAND OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY(BAN) SASEC RAILWAY CONNECTIVITY CPCS TRANSCOM LTD.(CANADA) in $1.452.845,00 Rail transport (nonurban) INVESTMENT PROGRAM association with E-GEN CONSULTANTS, LTD.(BAN) MFF Flood&Riverbank Erosion Risk Mgmt Northwest Hydraulic Consultants
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