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World Bank Document Years from April 2015 to July 2019 Public Disclosure Authorized ltant Date Date) Quote Quote Category Starting Starting year Package IFB Nr. Techn/Financial TOR, RF, Bidding Prior/Post review Bid Opening date Aprooved date for Procurement Method Contract signing date Contract signing Shortlist, TS, TOR, RF, Shortlist, TS, TOR, RF, Doc/Invitation to Quote Bidding Doc/Invitation to Bidding Doc/Invitation to PMU Finalize Shortlist, TS, PMU Submit to IDA for NO: Contract amount ('000US$) Supplier/Contractor/Consu SPN SPN Date (Tender Invitation Description Delivery/ completion Latest Vehicles for MSTs,Secretariat,Value 1 Chain Secretariat, PIU 2- 201 22-Apr- 30-Apr- 4-Jun- 26- 29- Global Motors Contra CARMAC2-PG-15-01/1 2-Apr-15 Apr- 84.87 G NCB Prior 15 15 15 Jun-15 Jun-15 CJSC 5 15 12- 14- Sep- 98.74 Vekar LLC Contra CARMAC2-PG-15-01/2 Jul-15 15 Special Vehicles for VCS (Vet 201 13-Oct- 13-Oct- 13-Nov- 2 G NCB*** Post 1-Oct-15 Service Centers, 1 vehicle) 5 15 15 15 Special Vehicles for VCS (Vet 17- 8- 201 3-Dec- 23-Dec- 1-Feb- Public Disclosure Authorized Service Centers, 1 vehicle) Contra G NCB Post 2-Dec-15 Feb- Mar- 14.84 Megna LLC 5 15 15 16 CARMAC2-PG-16-09 16 16 9- 8- Servers for SSFS 201 15- 4-Aug- 6-Aug- 7-Sep- Doxx Computers 27-Jul-15 Nov- Mar- 124.16 2A G NCB Post Jul-15 15 15 15 LLC Contra CARMAC2-PG-15-06 5 15 16 Special Vehicles for SSFS CVFS&P (State Service for Food Safety and 18- 17- 201 28-Jul- 28-Jul- 9-Aug- 3 Centre Veterinary, Food G SH Post 28-Jul-16 Aug- Oct- 91.13 Galoper LLC 6 16 16 16 Safety&Phytosanitary) Contra 16 16 CARMAC2-PG-16-12 Special Vehicles for VCS (Vet 201 4 G NCB Post Service Centers, 4 vehicles) 7 IT Equipment for Secretariat,Value 201 5 G SH Post Chain Secretariat, PIU 6 13- 22- IT Equipment for MSTs Contra 201 14-May- 22-May- 9-Jun- 24- 12-May-15 May- Sep- 11.56 Dolphin LLC 5A G SH Prior 15 15 15 Jul-15 CARMAC2-PG-15-02 5 15 15 Public Disclosure Authorized 23- IT Equipment for PIU Contra 201 10-May- 17- 23- Doxx Computers May- 6.03 5B G SH Post 16 May-16 Jul-16 LLC CARMAC2-PG-16-10 6 16 Information Dissemination 201 6 G SH Post TBD (leaflets,sign-boards, etc) 5 Public Disclosure Authorized 9- Contra CARMAC2-PG-15-04 201 1-Jun- 8-Jun- 9-Jun- 1-Jun-15 Aug- 0.33 Uniprint LLC 6A G SH Post 15 15 15 (Booklet) 5 15 Contra CARMAC2-PG-16-11 201 3-Jun- 10-Jun- 13- 23- 6B G SH Post 1-Jun-16 0.53 Uniprint LLC (Register) 6 16 16 Jun-16 Jun-16 201 7 Office furniture for PIU and MSTs G SH Post TBD 5 Contra CARMAC2-PG-15-03 201 29-May- 8-Jun- 11- 11- 7A G SH Post 29-May-15 3.56 PE H.Avetisyan (Furniture) for MTS 5 15 15 Jun-15 Jul-15 25- Contra CARMAC2-PG-15-08 201 10-Nov- 17-Nov- 24- 29-May-15 Nov- 4.05 PE H.Avetisyan G SH Post 15 15 Jan-16 (Furniture) for APIU 5 15 Commun. Vets equipment and 201 8 G SH Post consumables 6 201 9 Equipment and furnitures for VSCs G SH Post 6 1- 30- Safeguard system for Mets Parni 201 17-Aug- 17-Aug- 24- 7-Aug-17 Sep- Sep- 9A G SH Post 17 17 Aug-17 VSC 7 17 17 1- 30- 1C software with scanning 201 18-Aug- 18-Aug- 25- 7-Aug-17 Sep- Sep- 9B G SH Post 17 17 Aug-17 equipment for Mets Parni VSC 7 17 17 201 10 Medicines and supplies for VSCs G SH Post 6 11 - Analitical and Lab Equipment for 13, 201 Local Food Inspectors, SSFS, CV&P, G NCB Post 6 16 SVC - 17 Furniture for SSFS One stop shop 15- 25- 11 201 3-Feb- 8-Feb- 14-Feb- Contra CARMAC2-PG-17-16 (SSFS G SH Post 25-Jan-17 Feb- Feb- 7.18 Gaudi LLC 7 17 17 17 A Furniture) 16 16 IT Equipment for SSFS One stop 15- 6- 11 201 3-Feb- 9-Feb- 15-Feb- shop Contra CARMAC2- G SH Post 25-Jan-17 Feb- Mar- 3.51 SRS-Zvezda LLC 7 17 17 17 B PG-17-17 (SSFS Equipm) 16 16 Field equipment for SVC (Scientific 30- 201 20-Oct- 28-Oct- 9-Nov- 30- Concern 14 Center for Vegetables) Contra G SH Post 20-Jul-15 Nov- 70.85 5 15 15 15 Jun-17 Energomash CJSC CARMAC2-PG-15-07 (GH Equip) 15 Field equipment for SVC (Scientific 3- 14 201 26-Aug- 26-Aug- 5-Sep- 4-Oct- Center for Vegetables) Contra G SH Post 26-Aug-16 Dec- 27.33 SpecmashLLC 6 16 16 16 16 A CARMAC2-PG-16-13 (GH Equip) 16 Greenhouse equipment for SCV 6- 201 23-Sep- 23-Sep- 3-Oct- 7-Oct- HGH Company 15 Contra CARMAC2-PG-16-14 (GH G SH Post 23-Sep-16 Dec- 33.10 6 16 16 16 16 LLC Equip) 16 5- Office equipment (IT and furniture) 201 30-Jan- 4-Feb- 19-Feb- 4-Jun- 10-Jan-17 Apr- 18 G SH Post 17 17 17 17 for SCV 6 17 Analytical Equipment for 1- 1- 201 10-Feb- 15-Feb- 25-Feb- Concern 19 Agrochemical Center Contra G SH Post 10-Feb-17 Mar- May- 86.28 7 17 17 17 Energomash CJSC CARMAC2-PG-17-18 (Lab Equip) 17 17 30- 29- Analytical Equipment for 201 27-Jul- 1-Aug- 16- 7-Jul-18 Sep- Nov- 20 G SH Post 18 18 Aug-18 Agrochemical Center 8 18 18 Additional IT equipment (MIS) 1- 201 1-Sep- 1-Sep- 11-Sep- 1-Oct- Doxx Computers 21 Contra CARMAC2-PG-15-05 (MIS G SH Post 20-Jul-15 Dec- 9.24 5 15 15 15 15 LLC Equipm) 15 677.3 13- 9- 201 7-Feb- 12-Feb- 14-Mar- 9-Dec-16 May- Nov- 22 VSC Civil works CW SH Post 17 17 17 6 17 17 SSFS One stop shop renovation CW 15- 11- Master- 22 201 3-Feb- 8-Feb- 14-Feb- Contra CARMAC2-CW-17-6/02 CW SH Post 25-Jan-17 Feb- Mar- 30.07 Constracshen 7 17 17 17 A (SSFS CW) 16 16 LLC SSFS One stop shop renovation 15- 11- 22 supervision 201 16-Feb- 9-Feb- 25-Jan-17 Feb- Mar- 0.54 Micto HEK LLC CS CQ Post 16 17 B Contra CARMAC2-CW-17-6/02 7 16 16 (SSFS CW) 9- 6- 22 Contra CARMAC2-CW-16-5/01-04 1-Aug- QVE nakhagits 1-Aug-16 Aug- Sep- 4.83 16 LLC C (Parni VSC Design&Author) 16 16 22 Contra CARMAC2-CW-16-5/02 20-Sep- 20-Sep- 30-Sep- 7-Oct- 9-Jun- 20-Sep-16 94.77 Vordi Hrair LLC D (Parni VSC CW) 16 16 16 16 17 Contra CARMAC2-CW-16-5/03 13-Sep- 7-Oct- 9-Jun- 22E 13-Sep-16 1.86 Alternative LLC (Parni VSC Supervision) 16 16 17 Reconstruction of Glass 201 23 CW SH Post Greenhouses for SCV 5 23 Contra CARMAC2-CW-15-1/01-04 201 4-Feb- 15- 1-Jun- 31- CS CQ Post 5.95 HGSHN LLC A (Glass Greenhouse Design&Author) 5 15 May-15 15 Jul-15 30- 2- 23 Contra CARMAC2-CW-15-1/02 201 25-Sep- 5-Oct- 15-Oct- 31-Jul-15 Oct- May- 202.20 Saz-Agro LLC CW SH Post 15 15 15 B (Glass Greenhouse CW) 5 15 16 30- 2- 23 Contra CARMAC2-CW-15-1/03 201 4-Feb- 15-Oct- Oct- May- 2.96 Shinindustria LLC CS CQ Post 15 15 C (Glass Greenhouse Supervis) 5 15 16 Reconstruction of Glass 201 CW SH Post Greenhouses for SCV 6 31- 23 Contra CARMAC2-CW-16-4/01-04 201 16-Feb- 19-Jul- 29- Aug- 7.90 HGSHN LLC CS CQ Post 16 16 Jul-16 D (Glass Greenhouse Design&Author) 6 16 22- 23- Contra CARMAC2-CW-16-4/02 201 25-Sep- 30-Aug- 9-Sep- Nik-Dav Group 19-Sep-15 Sep- May- 199.28 23E CW SH Post 15 16 16 CJSC (Glass Greenhouse CW) 6 16 17 22- 23- Contra CARMAC2-CW-16-4/03 201 16-Feb- 1-Sep- Sep- May- 3.25 Shinindustria LLC 23F CS CQ Post 16 16 (Glass Greenhouse Supervis) 6 16 17 Refurbishment of Plastic 24 CW SH Greenhouses for SCV 24 201 SCV Plastic Greenhouses CW CW SH Post 7-Apr-17 A 7 24 SCV Plastic Greenhouses 201 CS CQ Post B Supervision 7 24 201 SCV improvement CW CW SH Post 7-Mar-17 C 7 24 201 SCV improvement CW Supervision CS CQ Post D 7 Refurbishment of Phytopathology 201 25 CW SH Post 10-Nov-15 Lab 5 10- 10- 25 Contra CARMAC2-CW-15-2/01-04 201 4-Feb- 2-Sep- Sep- Nov- 9.28 HGSHN LLC CS CQ Post 15 15 A (Glass Greenhouse Design&Author) 5 15 15 10- 25 Contra CARMAC2-CW-15-2/02 201 30-Oct- 30-Oct- 9-Nov- 7-Jun- Hydroveranorogu 30-Oct-15 Dec- 197.38 CW SH Post 15 15 15 16 m LLC B (Glass Greenhouse CW) 5 15 10- 25 Contra CARMAC2-CW-15-2/03 201 4-Feb- 25-Nov- 7-Jun- Dec- 2.57 Shinindustria LLC CS CQ Post 15 15 16 C (Glass Greenhouse Supervision) 5 15 Reconstruction of Glass Greenhous 201 CW SH Post Boiler for SCV 6 Contra CARMAC2-CW-16-3/01-04 29- 25 201 4-Feb- 8-Jan- 20- (Glass Greenhouse Boiler CS CQ Post Feb- 9.52 HGSHN LLC 6 15 16 Jan-16 D Design&Author) 16 6- Contra CARMAC2-CW-16-3/02 201 1-Apr- 1-Apr- 11-Apr- 6-Jan- Hydroveranorogu 4-Mar-16 May- 194.22 25E CW SH Post 16 16 16 17 m LLC (Glass Greenhouse Boiler CW) 6 16 Contra CARMAC2-CW-16-3/03 6- 201 16-Feb- 29-Apr- 6-Jan- 25F (Glass Greenhouse Boiler CS CQ Post May- 3.15 Shinindustria LLC 6 16 16 17 Supervision) 16 969.7 Prior/ 201 27 Preparation of PLMDP CS QCBS/ CQ Post 5 Preparation of PLMDP for 50 15- 15- 28- 27 201 22-Mar- 25-Mar- 9-Apr- communities Contra CS CQ Prior 10-Mar-15 Mar- May- Feb- 192.00 Wide Gate LLC 5 15 15 15 A CARMAC2-CS-15/02 (PMP) 15 15 16 Preparation of PLMDP for 50 20- 27- 28- 27 201 27-Apr- 29-Apr- 14- communities Contra CS CQ Post 15-Apr-16 Apr- May- Feb- 187.30 Wide Gate LLC 6 16 16 May-16 B CARMAC2-CS-16/13 (PMP) 16 16 17 30- 27 Preparation of PLMDP for 4 201 29-May- 13-Jun- 3-Jul- 29-May-17 Oct- 15.42 Wide Gate LLC CS CQ Post 17 17 17 C communities 7 17 Ongoing 201 through 28 Grassland/pasture expert CS IC Post 6 the Project 201 29 Expert depending on needs CS IC Post 5 Community Development expert 12- 29 201 14-May- 15-May- 1-Jun- 3-Jun- 30- Contra CARMAC2-CS-15/07 CS IC Post 10-May-15 May- 21.79 T.
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