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World Bank Document Armenian Social Investment Fund (P094225) 48451 Procurement Plan Additional Financing As of May 2009 Contract Post/prior No. Contract ID Description Type Method signing Contract price Contractor review date Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized 1 AFDTS-01 Design and Technical supervision CS CQ post May-09 2 AFDTS-02 Design and Technical supervision CS CQ post May-09 3 AFDTS-03 Design and Technical supervision CS CQ post May-09 4 AFG-01 School furniture for different marzs G NCB post May-09 5 AFG-02 School furniture for different marzs G NCB post May-09 6 AFG-03 School furniture for different marzs G NCB post May-09 7 AFG-04 School furniture for different marzs G NCB post May-09 8 AFEX-01 Complex appraisal of project design CS CQ post May-09 9 AFEX-02 Investigation of heating systems CS CQ post May-09 Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized Investigation of buildings stability, ventilation, 10 AFEX-03 power and water supplies and drainage CS CQ post May-09 systems Capital renovation of the community centre in 11 AN-004 w NCB post May-09 Geghadzor village,marz of Aragatsotn Rehabilitation of a Health Centre in Arteni 12 AN-005 w NCB post May-09 village,marz of Aragatsotn Rehabilitation of a community centre in 13 AN-007 w NCB post May-09 Yernjatap village,marz of Aragatsotn Improvement of the Recreation zone in 14 AN-010 w Shopping post May-09 Aparan, marz of Aragatsotn Renovation of a school gym in Antarut 15 AN-018 w Shopping post May-09 Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized village,marz of Aragatsotn Rehabilitation of a water daily regulating 16 AN-024 w NCB post 06.04.09 AMD 32,749,800 Helbert LLC reservoir in Moulqi village,marz of Aragatsotn Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized Nigavan village water-supply tank 17 AN-026 w Shopping post May-09 rehabilitation, marz of Aragatsotn Rehabilitation of the potable water distribution 18 AN-027 w NCB post 03.04.09. AMD 53,259,850 Masis Coop net in Ashnak village,marz of Aragatsotn Rehabilitation of potable water captures the 19 AN-028 w Shopping post May-09 pipeline in Ara village,marz of Aragatsotn Capital renovation of the building and rehabilitation of a heating system of 20 AN-029 w NCB post May-09 kindergarten in Oshakan village,marz of Aragatsotn Rehabilitation of a water daily regulating 21 AN-030 reservoir in Katnaghbyur village, marz of w Shopping post May-09 Aragatsotn Capital renovation of the kindergarten in Ujan 22 AN-031 w NCB post May-09 village, marz of Aragatsotn Rehabilitation of the cultural centre in 23 AR-008 w NCB post May-09 Aratashen village, marz of Armavir Renovation of the community centre in 24 AR-025 w NCB post May-09 Voskehat village, marz of Armavir Renovation of the kindergarten in Mkhchyan 25 AT-035 w Shopping post May-09 village, marz of Ararat Replacement of doors and windows in school 26 AT-053 w Shopping post May-09 #6 in Town of Artashat, marz of Ararat Renovation of the second block and internal 27 AT-059 heating system of kindergarten #8 in Town of w NCB post May-09 Artashat, marz of Ararat Renovation of the internal heating system of 28 AT-066 kindergarten #1 in Town of Masis, marz of w Shopping post May-09 Ararat Renovation of the internal heating system of 29 AT-061 kindergarten #2 in Town of Masis, marz of w Shopping post May-09 Ararat Rehabilitation of the building of No.1 old 30 EN-030 w Shopping post May-09 people’s home and boiler house in Yerevan Rehabilitation of gym of No 29 school in 31 EN-034 w Shopping post May-09 Yerevan Rehabilitation of the heating system for No. 94 32 EN- 046 w NCB post 07.04.09. AMD 34,220,302 Milaks Groop CJSC school in Yerevan Rehabilitation of the heating system for 33 EN-051 w NCB post 06.04.09. AMD 44,249,754 Karen-93 LLC Yerevan No. 310 kindergarten Rehabilitation of the roof and sewerage for 34 EN-059 w NCB post 06.04.09. AMD 62,162,205 Goharik LLC Yerevan No.147 school Rehabilitation of the garden of the community 35 EN-066 w Shopping post May-09 Qanaqer-Zeytun in Yerevan Rehabilitation of a heating system of 36 EN065 w Shopping post May-09 kindergarten N 204 in Yerevan Rehabilitation of the roofing and the heating 37 EN-060 system in Kindergarten # 6 of Qanaqer- w NCB post May-09 Zeytun community in Yerevan Capital renovation of Kh. Abovyan’s Home- 38 EN-061 w NCB post May-09 museum in Yerevan Rehabilitation of the roofing of the Oncologic 39 EN-062 w NCB post May-09 centre after Fanargyan in Yerevan Rehabilitation of a heating system of the 40 EN-063 music school in Shengavit community in w Shopping post May-09 Yerevan Renovation of the 4th floor of St. Grigor 41 EN-064 w NCB post May-09 Lusavorich Health Centre in Yerevan Rehabilitation of the Kindergarten #7 and 42 EN-065 rehabilitation of a heating system in Shengavit w NCB post May-09 community in Yerevan 43 AFEX-01 Complex appraisal of project design CS CQ post May-09 44 AFEX-02 Investigation of heating systems CS CQ post May-09 Investigation of buildings and water supply 45 AFEX-02 CS CQ post May-09 systems Technical Supervision of projects located in 46 AFTS-001 marzes of Siuniq, Vayots Dzor, Ararat, CS CQ post May-09 Gegharquniq, Kotayq and Yerevan Technical Supervision of projects located in 47 AFTS-002 marzes of Tavush, Armavir, Aragatsotn, Lori, CS CQ post May-09 Shirak and Yerevan Capital renovation of the Polyclinics in 48 GQ-040 w NCB post 23.04.09. AMD 99,960,001 Eranosshin LLC Sevan,marz of Gekharqunik Strengthening of the building and 49 GQ-041 rehabilitation of the cultural centre in w NCB post May-09 Vaghashen village,marz of Gekharqunik Rehabilitation of the water distribution net in 50 GQ-042 w Shopping post May-09 Noradus village, marz of Gekharqunik Capital renovation of the community centre in 51 KQ-014 w NCB post 06.04.09. AMD 70,376,834 V. Vardanyan LLC Aringe village Rehabilitation of a local heating system for the 52 KQ-020 community centre in Nor Greghy village,marz w Shopping post May-09 of Kotayq Rehabilitation of the heating system for 53 KQ-022 Cultural centre in Charentsavan,marz of w NCB post 04.05.09 AMD 38,643,048 Arevik LLC Kotayq Rehabilitation of the antituberculosis Baghramyanshin 54 KQ-025 dispensary’s roof in Abovyan town, marz of w NCB post 15.04.09. AMD 95,254,240 OJSC Kotayq Renovation of the community centre in 55 KQ-028 w Shopping post May-09 Yeghvard village,marz of Kotayq Rehabilitation of a school in Vahagnadzor 56 LR-001 w NCB post 26.03.09 AMD 102,656,343 V. Aghababyan LLC village, marz of Lori Rehabilitation of Jiliza village electricity Energacancshin 57 LR-010 supply network and street lighting, marz of w NCB post 05.05.09 AMD 41,078,614 OJSC Lori Rehabilitation of Sport School in Stepanavan, 58 LR-018 w NCB post 14.04.09. AMD 105,461,385 Eranosshin LLC marz of Lori Rehabilitation of the No. 6 school in Spitak, 59 LR-019 w NCB post 25.03.09. AMD 90,077,760 Parvanaprom LTD marz of Lori Rehabilitation of the Health Centre’s roof ans 60 LR-027 replacement of windows in Alaverdi town, w NCB post May-09 marz of Lori Rehabilitation of the kindergarten in Darpas 61 LR-028 w NCB post May-09 village, mrz of Lori Capital renovation of the school in Sizavet 62 SH-007 w NCB post 07.04.09. AMD 102,382,865 Parvanaprom LTD village, marz of Shirak Renovation of the heating system of school #5 63 SH-023 w Shopping post 16.04.09. AMD 17,237,189 Mirumyan Shin LLC in Town of Artik, marz of Shirak Renovation of the heating system of school #4 64 SH-024 w Shopping post 21.04.09. AMD 18,665,704 ISHK LLC in Town of Artik, marz of Shirak Rehabilitation of the town park in Maralik, 65 SH-025 w NCB post May-09 marz of Shirak Heating system rehabilitation for Gyumri 66 SH-026 Architectural museum and Mercurov’s w Shopping post May-09 museum, marz of Shirak Rehabilitation of the town park in Arthik, marz 67 SH-027 w NCB post May-09 of Shirak Renovation of the internal heating system of 68 SH-028 kindergarten #1 in Town of Artik, marz of w Shopping post May-09 Shirak Renovation of the internal heating system of 69 SH-029 kindergarten #4 in Town of Artik, marz of w Shopping post May-09 Shirak Renovation of the internal heating system of 70 SH-030 kindergarten #3 in Town of Artik, marz of w Shopping post May-09 Shirak Renovation of the internal heating system of 71 SH-031 kindergarten #2 in Town of Artik, marz of w Shopping post May-09 Shirak Rehabilitation of the heating system of the 72 SH-032 w Shopping post May-09 school in Lusaghbyur village, marz of Shirak The community centre rehabilitation of Sisyan 73 SQ-012 w NCB post May-09 town, marz of Syuniq Rehabilitation of the community centre in 74 SQ-016 w NCB post May-09 Tandzatap village,marz of Syuniq Rehabilitation of the school building in 75 SQ-019 w NCB post 14.04.09.
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