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| DB REFERENCE Nº: | WB404CA-753/0 |
| POSTED: | 4 June 2009 |
| LOAN/CREDIT Nº: | Loan No. 4856-CHA |
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| CHINA: GUANGDONG PEARL RIVER DELTA URBAN ENVIRONMENT PROJECT II (PRD II) |
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Contractor: Guangzhou Digital Cities Institute Co., Ltd. associated with ESRI CANADA Ltd.
Publication of Contract Award (Second Guangdong Pearl River Delta Urban Environment Project) The People's Republic of China has received a loan (Loan number:4856-CHA) from the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) and applied the proceeds to finance a part of the Second Guangdong Pearl River Delta Urban Environment Project. The following proposals for Consulting Service of Foshan GIS System Design and Procurement/Development of Software (Contract No: FSGIS/C1.1) have been evaluated and the final results are shown in the table below: Company Name Technical Scores Evaluated Prices Final Points Rank *Sichuan JKC Geographical Information Technologies co., ltd associated with TechGlobal, Inc. 87.2857 CNY2578132.00 89.8286 (2) *Sogreah associated with ASCONIT CONSULTANTS 84.2000 CNY4108000.00 79.9181 (4) *Guangzhou Digital Cities Institute Co., Ltd. associated with ESRI CANADA Ltd. 94.9143 CNY2960117.70 93.3505 (1) *DHI Water, Environment & Health associated with SCE and Memoris 86.8714 USD652830.00 80.9609 (3) The Guangzhou Digital Cities Institute Co., Ltd. associated with ESRI CANADA Ltd., with the highest evaluated score (93.3505), has been awarded for the contract. The contract is expected to start in May 2009 and terminate in May 2011, with a proposed duration of about twenty-four months and a contract amount of CNY3226528.29, in which local taxes of CNY266410.59 WB404CA-753/09 |

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