Procurements WINRIP DOC MPR CTC MPR No.1 2013 01 2013 01 11 00224.

Western I ndonesia National Roads I mprovement Project 17 All three 3 Procurement Teams or Pokja evaluated all qualification documents submitted by those Applicants. Submission of the Application Evaluation Report AER to the Bank was on 9 May 2012 for two packages Package No.1 and No.4 and on 20 June 2012 for other two packages Package No.2 and No.3. The Bank still reviews the AERs and requested the Pokja to submit supporting documents. The latest request from the Bank was for company statutes information of the Government’s Entity participated in the prequalification. DGH sent the required documents to the Bank on 15 January 2013. DGH has also completed the draft of consolidated multiple contract ICB Standard Bidding Document for four 4 packages under AWP-1. The draft had been submitted to the Bank on 8 March 2012. The Bank’s comments had been issued on 12 March 2012. The draft of consolidated SBD was revised by DGH accommodating the Bank’s comments and submitted to the Banks on 27 June 2012. Second revision of the draft consolidated SBD, as requested by the Bank regarding synchronization between drawings and Bill of Quantities by letter dated 1 August 2012, was then finally concurred by the Bank on 31 October 2012. The WINRIP Procurement Plan is shown in Appendix D. 4.3 Civil Works Implementation Until the end of January 2013, there was no subproject contracted.

4.4 Civil Works Progress

No civil works progress can be reported since there was no subproject contracted until the end of January 2013.

4.5 Quality Assurance

The DSC will be responsible for quality assurance of materials and workmanship, certifying whether or not contractors have achieved the required results, as well as documentation and reporting based on the financial management plan. They will prepare a Quality Assurance system covering all subprojects, and continuously monitor the effectiveness of their supervision procedures. The CTC will give guidance to them preparing quality assurance system including standard operation procedures for all work items under the contract based on contract specification. He will also be responsible to conduct regular monitoring on the quality assurance for all civil works implementation. A Quality Assurance Engineer of the CTC is planned to be in charged prior to contract signing of the civil works. 4.6 Environmental and Social Considerations 4.6.1 Current Overall Situation A project category is assigned to each package as either Category A, B or C depending on the likely degree of influence on environmental issues with a brief explanation as follows. Category A project is one which will have a significant negative impact on the environment and may have an influence on areas outside the actual project area. A project classified as such requires an AMDAL ANDAL, RKLRPL study. Western I ndonesia National Roads I mprovement Project 18 Category B project is one which affects the people or the environment to some extent but with a smaller impact than a Category A. The required environmental analysis is a UKLUPL study only. Category C project has minimal effect on the people or environment and an environmental analysis is not required. Standard operational procedures SOP are used to handle any minor problem which may arise. Details of packages that require environmental and social safeguards are given in Appendix C. The following table provides a summary of the work involved are 21 packages. Works Program No of Packag es Investigations Approved by Remarks Nos Documents BLH World Bank AWP-1 4 8 SPPL 4 Full LARAP 4 4 SPPL 4 Full LARAP NOLs have been issued by WB, except for SPPL. AWP-2 8 17 Simple LARAP 1 Full LARAP 8 AMDAL Study 4 UKLUPL 4 4 UKLUPL Full LARAP 1 one AMDAL Study for three packages of AWP-2 and AWP-3 Package Nos. 7, 12 and 14. 1 one AMDAL Study for two packages of AWP-2 and AWP-3 Packages No.11 16. AWP-3 9 14 Full LARAP 8 AMDAL Study 1 UKLUPL 5 5 UKLUPL Full LARAP Total 21 39 13 4

4.6.2 Monitoring of Environmental Aspects During Construction

CTC will circulate of environmental monitoring forms to DSC. This set of forms focused on environmental and social impacts, and amounted to 7 pages. These forms were intended to be used every month by the DSC Environmental Specialist. CTC’s environmental staff will actively advise to DSC on environmental monitoring, but have not directly carried out monitoring, despite the CTC TOR requirement to “to implement the Environmental and Social Assessment and Management Plan for WINRIP”, which involves monitoring of environmental plans and studies. After finalizing the Standard Environmental Clauses SEC, CTC assisted Subdit Environmental Affairs to produce monitoring forms covering all aspects of the technical specifications, and introduced them to participants of environmental training including P2JN, Project Manager, DSC, Contractors, Pokja etc. There are 69 pages of forms, covering all aspects of construction.

4.6.3 Design Integration, Road Safety aspects and Monitoring of Environmental

Studies Task 5.8.0 of CTC-2 TOR Implement the Environmental Sosial Assessment and Management PlanESAMP and Para 10.9 of the PMM requires ensuring that environmental management aspects of contracts have been implemented in