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Western I ndonesia National Roads I mprovement Project

1

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

1.1 Current Implementation Situation

Civil Works

Implementation of the WINRIP Project is scheduled to be implemented into three (3) Annual Work Programs (AWP s). The implementation starts with the preparation of tender documents (detailed design drawings including associated bidding documents), tendering stage (procurement of works) and the actual civil works construction implementation.

The original implementation schedules of the three (3) Annual Work Programs (AWPs) are scheduled in three (3) phases namely; AWP-1 to start in mid-2011 and to be completed on the last quarter of 2014, AWP-2 is expected to begin in mid 2012 with target date of completion by mid-2016 and AWP-3 is expected to start during the early part of 2013 and to be completed during the middle part of 2017.

However, due to some unavoidable circumstances the original implementation schedules did not materialize.

Based on the present status of the program implementation progress, a revised implementation schedule, the Project Implementation Timeline (as shown onPage 1-2) is to be implemented in order to accommodate the originally delayed schedule into the remaining time frame of the WINRIP Program until the expiry date of the loan agreement by the end ofDecember 2017. Shown on Page 1-3 is the current actual status of the implementation relative to the Project Implementation Timeline .

Implementation Status as of May 31, 2017

Pack

Package Name Contract Under Under Defect LiabilityPeriod

No. Sign Construct

1 Krui - Biha √ Completed √

2 Padang Sawah - Sp.Empat √ Completed √

3 Manggopoh - Padang Sawah √ Completed √

4 Ipuh - Bantal √ Completed √

5 Sp. Rampa - Poriaha √ √

6 Ps. Pedati - Kerkap √ Completed √

7 Indrapura - Tapan √ √

8 Bts.Pariaman - Manggopoh √ √

11 Bantal - Mukomuko √ √

12 Kambang - Indrapura √ √

13 Sp. Rukis - Tj.Kemuning √ √

14 Painan - Kambang √ √

15 Sibolga - Bts.Tap Sel √ √

16 Seblat - Ipuh √ √

17 Sp.Gn.Kemala - Pg.Tampak √ √

19 Lais - Bintunan √ Completed √

20 Lubuk Alung - Sicincin √ √

21 Lubuk Alung - Kuraijati √ √

T O T A L : 18 12 6

Note: Package No.9 (Rantau Tijang Kota Agung) and Package No.18 (Mukomuko Bts. Sumbar) are cancelled from the program. Package No.10 Sp.Empat-Sp.Air Balam is proposed to be cancelled


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Length C'ti on

Km Peri od J N D J F M AM J J A S O N D J F M A M J J A S O N D J F M AM J J A S O N D J F M AM J J A S O N D J F M AM J J A S O N D J F M AM J J A S O N D

1 Krui - Biha 25,00 21 mth

2 Padang Sawah - Sp.Em pat 40,90 24 mth

3 Manggopoh - Padang Sawah 32,00 24 mth

4 Ipuh - Bantal 42,40 24 mth

5 SI MPANG RAMPA - PORI AHA 11,10 18 mth

11 BANTAL - MUKOMUKO 50,10 24 mth

13 SP RUKIS - TJ KEMUNING 56,30 24 mth

17 Sp.Gn.KEMALA - Pg. TAMPAK 36,80 24 mth

6 PS. PEDATI - KERKAP 25,00 15 mth

19 LAI S - BI NTUNAN 11,60 10 mth

15 SI BOLGA - BATAS TAPSEL 36,00 27 mth

7 I NDRAPURA - TAPAN 19,50 21 mth

8 BTS.Kt PARI AMAN-MANGGOPOH 46,80 24 mth

10 SI MPANG EMPAT - SP.AI R BALAM 61,70 24 mth

12 KAMBANG - I NDRAPURA 55,20 24 mth

14 PAI NAN KAMBANG 31,50 21 mth

16 SEBLAT I PUH 34,50 21 mth

20 LUBUK ALUNG SI CI NCI N 14,60 18 mth

21 LUBUK ALUNG KURAI TAJI 16,80 18 mth

9 RANTAU TI JANG-KOTA AGUNG 42,00 The Road has been constructed by MPW within 2011-2013. Road condition is good. Proposed to be deleted from the list of WINRIP's work program

18 MUKOMUKO-BTS SUMBAR 25,80 The Road has been constructed by MPW within 2011-2013. Road condition is good. Proposed to be deleted from the list of WINRIP's work program

Original target : 715,60 km ENVIRONMENT & SOCIAL SAFEGUARD

Revised target : 640,00 km Prequalification Detail Eng Design LARAP Study

Road Safety Owner's Estimate Appraisal & Public Consultation Procurement & Sign Contr Bid Document LARAP Implementation Preparation for Commencement of Work

Standard Biding Document

CONSTRUCTION CONSTRUCTION COW PROC COW PROC COW PROC CONSTRUCTION

To Be Cancelled

PROC COW

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Review DED & RS

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Project Timeline Schedule


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Western I ndonesia National Roads I mprovement Project Length C'tion

Km Period J N D J F M A M J J A S O N D J F M A M J J A S O N D J F M A M J J A S O N D J F M A M J J A S O N D J F M A M J J A S O N D J F M A M J J A S O N D

Core Team Consultant (CTC) 40 mth IMPLEMENTATION Time extension for sevices

Design & Supervision Cslt (DSC) 42 mth IMPLEMENTATION Time extension for sevices

TA for Dev.of Sl ope Sta bi l i za ti on, Desi gn & M a na gement IMPLEMENTATION

1 Krui - Biha 25,00 21 mth 8 Jan'14

2 Padang Sawah - Sp.Empat 40,90 24 mth 6 Jan'14

3 M anggopoh - Padang Sawah 32,00 24 mth 6 Jan'14

4 Ipuh - Bantal 42,40 24 mth 10 Jan'14

5 SIMPANG RAMPA - PORIAHA 11,10 18 mth 18 Jun'15 20 Jul'17

11 BANTAL - MUKOMUKO 50,10 24 mth 23 Feb'15 26 May'17

13 SP RUKIS - TJ KEMUNING 56,30 24 mth 10 Jul'17

17 Sp.Gn.KEMALA - Pg. TAMPAK 36,80 24 mth 04 Sep'15 23 Agt'17

6 PS. PEDATI - KERKAP 25,00 15 mth 11 Mar'15 28 Jan'17

19 LAIS - BINTUNAN 11,60 10 mth 11 Mar'15 CONSTRUCTION 300+125+53 days 30 Jun '16

15 SIBOLGA - BATAS TAPSEL 36,00 27 mth 20 Nov'15

7 INDRAPURA - TAPAN 19,50 21 mth 10 Dec'15 30 Agt'17

8 BTS.Kt PARIAMAN-MANGGOPOH 46,80 24 mth PROC 23 Mar'16

10 SIMPANG EMPAT - SP.AIR BALAM 61,70 24 mth

12 KAMBANG - INDRAPURA 55,20 24 mth

14 PAINAN KAMBANG 31,50 21 mth PROC 13 Aug'16

16 SEBLAT IPUH 34,50 21 mth 08 Nov'16 30 Jul'18

20 LUBUK ALUNG SICINCIN 14,60 18 mth 1 Sep'16

21 LUBUK ALUNG KURAITAJI 16,80 18 mth 1 Sep'16

Original target : 715,60 km ENVIRONMENT & SOCIAL SAFEGUARD

1st Revised target : 640,00 km Prequalification Detail Eng Design LARAP Study

2nd Revised target : 586,10 km Road Safety Owner's Estimate Appraisal & Public Consultation

Procurement & Sign Contr Bid Document LARAP Implementation Preparation for Commencement of Work

Standard Biding Document

31-Des-17

31-Des-17

PROC

PROC

to be canceled

CONSTRUCTION 720 - 71 days

Rev-DED RS Rev-DED RS Rev-DED RS 31-Des-17 PROCUREMENT 31-Des-17 31-Des-17

CONSTRUCTION 450+90 days

CONSTRUCTION 540 - 53 days CONSTRUCTION 540 - 53 days CONSTRUCTION 630 - 114 days

CONSTRUCTION 31-Des-17 31-Des-17 31-Des-17 31-Des-17 6-Nov-12 19-Jun-13 PROC PROC DED Rev-DED RS ICB ICB NCB NCB DED PROC

CONSTRUCTION 720 days

ICB

ICB

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CONSTRUCTION 810 - 37 days

DED

CONSTRUCTION 630 days

23-Mei-16 CONSTRUCTION 720 - 132 days NCB

NCB

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Review DED & RS

Review DED & RS SBD & OE + BD

RSA & REVISED DED OE & BD

DED RSA & REVISED DED OE & BD

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2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018

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CONSTRUCTION 640 + 93 days

14-Apr-16

PROC

17-Mar-16

CONSTRUCTION 540 + 224 days CONSTRUCTION 730 + 105 days

CONSTRUCTION 730 + 75 days

CONSTRUCTION 730 + 90 days 31-Mei-16

Review DED & RS PQ Review DED & RS PQ

PQ

Review DED & RS Review DED & RS

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CONSTRUCTION 720 days CONSTRUCTION 720 days 22-Jul-15

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Actual Expenditure USD 112.48 mil (44.99%)

WINRIP ACTUAL PROGRESS UP TO MAY 2017 AND FORECAST UP TO JUNE 2018

ACTUAL May 2017 Original Forecast Forecast Expenditure RevUSD98.33 mil

(39.33%) Forecast May 2017

Deviation = + 5.66 %

1.2 Disbursement

Loan Allocation and Percent (%) Disbursement To Date

The total disbursement summary from the loan by The World Bank to the end of May 2017 was USD 112,475,095.62equivalent to approximately44.99%of the loan funds. The following table summarizes the individual disbursements as calculated by CTC but retaining the total disbursement fromClient Connectionat the end ofMay 2017.Appendix Ashows the Overall Loan Progress Status.

Category Description

Loan Restructuring

Amount US$

Disbursement This Period

Previous Disbursement

Totals Disbursed to End May 2017

in US$

% Disbursed

1

Part 1Betterment and Capacity Expansion of

National Roads.

220,400,000.00 3,374,172.25 102,310,817.54 105,684,989.79 46.42

2 Part 2

Implementation Support 17,000,000.00 0 6,790,105.83 6,790,105.83 39.94

3

Part 3

Road Sector Institutional Development

0 0 0 0 0

4

Part 4

Contingency for Disaster Risk Response

0 0 0 0 0

Unallocated 12,600,000.00 0 0 0 0

Original Loan

Amount 250,000,000.00 3,374,172.25 109,100,923.37 112,475,095.62 44.99

Breakdown of amount disbursed during the period (May 2017) are for Statement of Work Accomplished for the following civil works contract package :

• Package No.01 : Escalation USD 472,165.21

• Package No.08 : IPC Nos. 09 USD 955,332.99

• Package No.13 : IPC Nos. 07 USD 599,121.35

• Package No.15 : IPC Nos. 05 USD 636,159.96

• Package No.17 : IPC Nos. 19 USD 487,774.27

• Package No.21 : MC Nos. 06 - 07 USD 223,618.47

The Ending balance for Special Account end of May 2017 USD 222,230.35 (Include Follow up on BPK audit findings for FY 2014 USD 11,765.00).


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1.3 World Bank Implementation Review Mission and Site Visit

Not performed for this month.

1.4 Procurement of Civil Works Contract Under Category 1 of the Loan Agreement

As of end this reporting month, nineteen (19) contract packages are already procured and are either completed, seven (7) packages had been took over to the employer, eleven (11) packages under construction and the remaining one (1) package is proposed to be cancelled Package No. 10 (Sp. Empat Sp. Air Balam) is proposed to be cancelled, because the road is still relatively in the good condition and widening is not needed immediately.

1.5 Procurement of Consultancy Package under Category 2 of the Revised Loan

Agreement Reallocation.

Technical Assistance for Development of Slope Stabilization, Design and

Management

The Technical Assistance for Disaster Risk Reduction was canceled based on the results of meeting between DGH and the WB on October 12, 2015. It was decided to cancel the Technical Assistance and replaced by a Technical Assistance for Development of Slope Stabilization, Design and Management (under Loan Category-2).

The World Bank had issued No Objection Letter for RFP and Shortlisted Consultant respectively on September 23, 2016 and October 27, 2016.

The Final Revised of Technical Evaluation Report (TER) was sent to the World Bank on April 5, 2017 and respond by Bank with issued No Objection Letter on April 7, 2017 for the determination of the technical score of the consultant in this revised TER.

The opening of financial was held on April 20, 2017. From three firms who have submitted the proposals, only two financial proposals from the firm who have attained the minimum technical score were opened. One financial proposal from the firm whose technical proposals did not passed the minimum technical score will be returned to him unopened after the signature of the contract.

The Procurement Committee (POKJA) had finalized the Financial Evaluation Report and Award Recommendation on April 27, 2017. This report had sent formally to the World Bank for information on May 15, 2017.

The next step, contract negotiation had commenced on May 9, 2017 with the proposed award consultant. Minute of Contract Negotiation and Draft Contract then were sent to the World Bank on May 19, 2017. Review from the World Bank had received on May 29, 2017 which is state in the letter still need some revisions for draft contract and some clarifications from POKJA regarding to justification of replacement professionals for two positions.

Related to this selection of consultant, the proposal validity period had extended until June 6, 2017 with NOL from the World Bank and hope the selection process will be completed on the extended proposal validity.


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2

PROJECT DESCRIPTION

2.1

Background

The Government of Indonesia wishes to continue strengthening of the National Road system in Indonesia while the Eastern Indonesia National Roads Improvement Project (EINRIP which is assisted by AusAID through the Australian Indonesia Partnership or AIP), is providing support program of National road and bridge improvement works in Eastern Indonesia. The Western Indonesia National Road Improvement Project (WINRIP) will provide similar support for National road and bridge in the Sumatera region of Indonesia. The focus of WINRIP will be roads administered directly by the National Government, including those currently classified as Provincial, Kabupaten (District) or non-status roads which are in process of being reclassified as National roads. In addition, provision will be made for major bridge repair works, rehabilitation, duplication and replacement as necessary to complement road betterment works.

2.2

Project Development

The loan effectiveness date for the WINRIP is 12 March 2012 and key project data is shown in the following detail.

Key Project Data WINRIP Loan No. 8043-ID

Project Cost US$350 million

Original Loan Amount US$250 million

Revised Loan Amount N/A

Board Approval Date 26 May 2011

Loan Signing Date 14 December 2011

Effectiveness Date 12 March 2012

Disbursement (as of May 31, 2017) US$ 112,475,095.62 million (44.99%)

Original Closing Date 31 December 2017

Environmental Category B-Partial Assessment

The IBRD loan amount is US$250 million. The Project is intended to finance a part of the DGH investment program for national roads with a particular focus on the Western corridor of Sumatera. The corridor is one of the three main corridors in Sumatera and connects the city of Padang (with a population of around one million) to major towns along the west coast (Bukittinggi, Sibolga and Bengkulu). It also connects through connector roads on the West coast to Medan in the northeast and to Pekanbaru in the centre of the island. The project has four components: Project Component 1: Betterment and Capacity Expansion of National Roads

According to the Amendment No.2 Loan Agreement, this component will cover three work programs of betterment and capacity expansion of approximately 640 km including replacement of 160 meters of bridges. This civil works program will be executed in three Annual Work Programs(AWP), as summarized inTable 2.1.The table shows the IBRD assisted scope and costs of civil works at estimated current (year of implementation) prices, excluding taxes.


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Table 2.1 Proposed Physical Works by DGH Program

Type of Works

AWP-1 AWP-2 AWP-3

Km USD Million Km USD Million Km USD Million

Road Betterment - - 53.10 22.77 -

-Capacity Expansion 137.10 79.70 314.60 127.67 207.60 74.58

Bridge works 0.100 1.94 - - 0.08 2.06

TOTAL

(excluding tax @ current prices) 137.20 81.64 367.70 150.45 207.68 76.65

The batches of projects are termed Annual Work Programs (AWPs) in line with terminology used in other Bina Marga projects. They are not in fact annual programs as such but rather a series of multi-year programs, each commencing in consecutive years. Hence, hereinafter it will call as just Work Programs (WPs). It is expected that implementation of the first Works Program (WP-1) will commence in the third quarter of 2013 and be completed by third quarter or late 2015. The second Work Program (WP-2) is expected to commence in early 2014 and be completed by late 2015 or middle 2016. The third Work Program (WP-3) is expected to commence in early 2015 and be completed by mid-2017. The loan will be closed onDecember 2017.

Table 2.2 presents details of the First Works Program (WP-1). The four packages in this group should have been free from any land acquisition issues, but in fact two packages (Krui Biha and Manggopoh Padang Sawah) had land issues which were solved by the DGH properly. Thus, there are no foreseeable impediments to implementation.

Table2.2 IBRD Assisted WINRIP Civil Work WP-1

No Province Link No. Link Name C la ss R o a d T y p e

Road Works Bridge Works Total Cost

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g th T re a tm e n t C o st ( 2 0 1 0 ) No Le n g th C o st ( 2 0 1 0 ) 2 0 1 0 P ri ce s E q u iv a le n t

Km Km Km Rp mill m Rp mill Rp mill US$ mill

1 Lampung 053.0 Krui

Biha K1 IU 221.5 246.5 25.0

Bett nt

to 7 m. 148,668 148,668 16.52

2 West Sumatera 047.2 PadangSa wa SimpangE mpat

K1 IU 0.0 40.9 40.9Bett nt

to 7 m. 189,810 189,810 21.09

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Sumatera 34.1

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Bridge 1 100 17.580 17,580 1.95

3 West Sumatera 047.1 Manggop oh PadangSa wah

K1 IU 102.2 134.2 32.0Bett nt

to 7 m. 152,435 152,435 16.94

4 Bengkulu 015.3 Ipuh

-Bantal K1 IU 0.0 42.40 42.40

Bett nt


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It should be noted that all road sub-projects have been subject to economic appraisal and have estimated Economic Internal Rates of Return (EIRR) in excess of 15%. These were selected for inclusion and are subject to completion of environmental and social screening, to confirm that there is no land acquisition or resettlement requirements remain outstanding.

Final Engineering Designs, Engineer s Estimates and bidding documents have been completed for all projects proposed for WP-1.

Sub-projects to be included in WP-2 and WP-3 have also been determined as listed inTable 2.3. Final Engineering Designs and Engineer s Estimates for all WP-2 and WP-3 proposed works require preparation or finalization. In the cases of some projects, preliminary Engineering Designs were prepared during Project preparation which will require review and possible amendment by the Design and Supervision Consultant prior to procurement.

The revised costs presented in Table 2.3 are planning estimates only, and the revised implementation plan is based on the Revised Implementation Timeline Schedule of the civil works.

Table2.3: IBRD Loan WINRIP Civil Work WP-2 and WP-3

NO. SUBPROJECT LINK NO. AND NAME LENGTH (KM)

ENGINEER S ESTIMATE (RP. MILL)

WIDTH (M)

REVISED IMPLEMENTATION PLAN

START DURATION

(MONTHS) WP-2

5. Sumut : Link No. 015.xx,

Sp. Rampa Poriaha 11.10 152,870 6.0 Mar 2015 18

6. Bengkulu : Link No. 010.0,

Ps. Pedati Kerkap 25.00 92,127 7.0 Mar 2015 15

7. Sumbar : Link No. 019.0,

Indrapura Tapan 19.50 178,600 7.0 Jan 2016 21

8. Sumbar : Link No. 024.0,

Bts. Pariaman Manggopoh 46.80 379,034 7.0 Jan 2016 24

9. Lampung : Link No. 026.1,

Rantau Tijang - Kota Agung - - - - Cancelled

10. Sumbar : Link No. 034.1,

Sp. Empat - Sp. Air Balam 61.70 515,842 7.0

-Proposed to be Cancelled 11. Bengkulu : Link No. 015.2,

Bantal Mukomuko 50.10 246,500 6.0 Feb 2015 24

12. Sumbar : Link No. 017.2,

Kambang Indrapura 55.20 451,810 7.0 Jan 2016 24

13. Bengkulu : Link No. 006.1,

Simpang Rukis - Tanjung Kemuning 56.30 316,305 7.0 Jun 2015 24

WP-3

14.

Sumbar : Link No. 017.1,


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Western I ndonesia National Roads I mprovement Project NO. SUBPROJECT LINK NO. AND NAME LENGTH

(KM)

ENGINEER S ESTIMATE (RP. MILL)

WIDTH (M)

REVISED IMPLEMENTATION PLAN

START DURATION

(MONTHS) 15. Sumut : Link No. 016.0,

Sibolga - Bts. TapSel 36.00 376,479 7.0 Oct 2015 27

16.

Bengkulu : Link No. 009.4,

Seblat Ipuh, including Air Galang and Air Guntung Bridges

34.50

0.052 241,500 6.0 May 2016 21

17. Lampung : Link No. 061.1,

Sp. Gunung Kemala - Pugung Tampak 36.80 255,269 6.0 May 2015 24

18. Bengkulu : Link No. 015.3,

Mukomuko - Bts. Sumbar - - - - Cancelled

19. Bengkulu : Link No. 009.1,

Lais Bintuan 11.60 35,886 7.0 Feb 2015 10

20. Sumbar : Link No. 002.0,

Lubuk Alung Sicincin 14.60 116.800 7.0 May 2016 18

21. Sumbar : Link No. 027.0

Lubuk Alung Kuraitaji 16.80 65,788 7.0 May 2016 18

Project Component 2: Implementation Support

This component provides consulting services to support project management and implementation so as to ensure implementation efficiency and overall quality of the works. It also includes funds for a small amount of training of DGH staff and for incremental operating costs for the project. This will provide support to the MPWH for the implementation of the civil works, including: (a) provision of Core Team Consultants (CTC), Design and Supervision Consultants (DSC) and road safety audits; (b) Project management support and technical audits. This is directly related to the implementation of the civil works and covers consulting services for design and supervision of the civil works in Component 1; management support and technical audits to help improve the quality of construction and support to governance improvements during procurement and implementation; and a series of systematic road safety audits of road designs for all project roads in Component 1. This is to ensure compliance with road safety standards and regulations, identify road hazards and undertake remedial treatments for safety improvements, (c) slope protection design and management. This is related to Technical Assistance and Support to Strengthen Disaster Risk Mitigation in the Road Sector mainly to deal with stabilizing and strengthening, in particular roadway side cut and high embankment slopes by providing appropriate slope protection structures. These activities initially is part of Component-3: Road Sector Institutional Development, however, due to reallocation or realignment of funds, the propose work, Technical Assistance for Development of Slope Stabilization, Design and Management implementation has been realigned to Component-2 : Implementation Support. This activity covers consulting service for design and management of slope protection. The revised Loan Category restructuring is presented in Table 2.4 and revised implementation is based on the approval of GOI and World Bank.


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Tabel 2.4

Project Management Core Team Consultants (CTC)

The CTC will provide support to the PMU and DGH in the management of the Project, based in Jakarta. Their tasks include financial and progress monitoring and reporting, information management and dissemination, quality assurance and performance review for the Design and Supervision Consultants, implementation and monitoring of the anti-corruption action plan, support for project monitoring and evaluation, and support for implementation of a training program to support project management and implementation. The CTC contract No. 06-20/CTC/TA/LN/8043/1112was signed on5 November 2012by bothDGHand a Joint Venture of PT. Perentjana Djaja, Yongma Engineering Co,Ltd, and PT. Epadascon Permata Engineering Consultant.

Design and Supervision Consultants (DSC)

A Design and Supervision Consultant (DSC) will be responsible for design of WP-2 and WP-3 civil works and supervision of all civil works. They will have the role of Engineer under a FIDIC-type contract. The tasks include the preparation and maintenance of a quality assurance plan, validation and updating of designs, supervision of all civil works, environmental and social monitoring and management, and support for financial and progress monitoring and reporting. The DSC will also 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 team will be contracted and managed by DGH through the Bina Marga Regional Office (Balai II),and will be based in Padang, West Sumatera.

Category

Original Amount of the Loan Allocated (expressed in USD)

Revised Amount of the Loan

Allocated (expressed in

USD)

Percentage of Expenditures to be financed (inclusive of

Taxes)

(1) Civil Works under Part 1 of the

Project WP-l 220,400,000 220,400,000 70%

(2) Goods, Non-consulting Services, Consultants Services and

Incremental Operating Costs* under Part 2 of the Project

16,000,000 17,000,000 100%

(3) Goods, Non-consulting services and Consultants' Services under Part 3 of the Project

1,000,000 Cancelled Cancelled (4) Works, Goods, Non-Consulting

Services, Consultants' Services and Incremental Operating Costs* under Part 4 of the Project

0 0 0%

(5) Unallocated 12,600,000 12,600,000 100%


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Project Component 3: Road Sector Institutional Development

This component which is originally intended to provide technical assistance and support to strengthen disaster risk mitigation in the road sector, including capacity building support for the new environment/risk mitigation and road safety unit of DGH has been cancelled due to revision of the loan allocation. In the meeting, DGH and World Bank agreed upon that DGH will conduct analytical work of an alternative design for road segment that pass through critical environmental assets and vulnerable areas especially on slope protection design and management. Due to deletion of the allocated funds for Category 3 of the loan agreement and reallocated to Category 2 to accommodate the implementation of Technical Assistance for Development of Slope Stabilization, Design and Management, into Component-2. The Loan Category restructuring can be seen inTable 2.4 page 2-5.

Project Component 4: Contingency for Disaster Risk Response

This special component will provide preparedness and rapid response to disaster, emergency and/or catastrophic events as needed. This provisional zero dollar component will be added under this project to allow for rapid reallocation of loan proceeds from other components under streamlined procurement and disbursement procedures.

2.3 Project Objective

The main objective of the program will be to increase the effective use of selected sections of National roads along the Western Sumatera Corridor by reducing road user costs, through improving the National road network especially in 4 (four) Provinces of Sumatera (North Sumatera, West Sumatera, Bengkulu and Lampung) and, where desirable, raise the road standard to that set by the Directorate General of Highways. This will contribute significantly to ensuring that the national road network in the region provides acceptable standards of service and accessibility, and is capable of supporting local and regional economic development.


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3

CONSULTANCY SERVICES

3.1

CTC Consultants

3.1.1 Scope of Services

The CTC contract services originally were structured in its different project management elements. * Inception Phase

A key activity during the inception phase will be to establish lines of communication with PMU-WINRIP and DSC s Team Leader as well as with all Provincial Project Managers (Satkers) where the first works are to be constructed under WP-1.

* Project Management and Support to PMU, including acting DSC until the DSC is established The Terms of Reference (TOR) identify a number of sub-items to be performed by CTC. The key factor that will ensure success is that the CTC must work pro-actively and alongside PMU counterparts and with DSC team in a professional manner based on mutual respect and trust. * Preparation of Work Programs

The tendering process for WP 1 sub-projects began as soon as procurement committees have been formed and received appropriate training in the procurement procedures required. The indicative work programs and cost estimates identified for WP-2 and WP-3 are subject to verification, and are likely to change following more detailed investigations. Further preparation for WP-2 and WP-3 will be managed by the PMU supported by the CTC.

* Financial Monitoring

It will be the role of the CTC to first assess the level of understanding of the financial management, monitoring and reporting procedures by the finance staff at the provincial and central level and subsequently devise an appropriate training program and assist the PMU in training delivery.

* Project Progress and Performance Monitoring

CTC will monitor the loan project progress and prepare the report in monthly basis. In the meantime, GOI and the World Bank have agreed on a set of Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) to measure the project s performance in achieving its stated development objectives. CTC will therefore first concentrate on the establishment of precise definitions, calculation methods and data collection procedures to monitor the KPIs.

* Support for the Implementation of the ACAP

The CTC will assist PMU and be responsible for ensuring the ACAP is properly implemented. And for revising the Project Management Manual on an annual basis is to incorporate necessary improvements of process and procedure.


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Western I ndonesia National Roads I mprovement Project * ESAMP and LARAP Implementation Monitoring

CTC will closely work with BLH and DSC and will monitor and report the action of the Environmental Management Plan on a periodical basis and/or as required.

* Training to Support Project Implementation

CTC is responsible for preparation and management of all training program required under WINRIP.

* Reporting

CTC is responsible for all reports required under the contract agreement with standardize forms, charts and tables.

3.1.2 CTC Manning

CTC professional staffs involved in the project as of end ofApril 2017are listed inTable 3.1. The International Staff (Senior Highway Engineer, Senior Road Safety Audit Engineer and Senior Procurement Specialist) have completed their respective engagements and man-months have demobilized on March 31, 2014 and May 31, 2015, respectively.

The task of conducting final Road Safety Audit during post-construction phase which is supposed to be conducted by the Senior Road Safety Audit Engineer will be performed by the local Road Safety Audit Engineer with man-months for the task to be covered by Amendment No.4 of the Consultancy Contract.

The Training Specialist has been demobilized since the end of August 2016 due to completion of his allocated man-month under Amendment No.4 of the Consultancy Contract.


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Table 3.1

40.00 - - Mahbub ur

Rahman - - - - A

- 35.25 12.25 12.25 12.25 12,20 Per Weiss

Pedersen Apr-2013 Mar-2014 12,25 0,00 B - - 23.00 23.00 30,13 30,13 C.T. Arenas Apr-2014 Oct-2016 30,13 0,00 B

13,00 Lee Hee Won Dec-2016 - 6,00 7,00

Senior Highway

Engineer 8.00 12.50 14.00 14.00 14,00 14,00

Moon, Sung

Hyung Mar-2013 Mar-2014 14,00 0,00 C

Senior Road Safety

Audit 6.00 11.00 13.00 13.00 11,00 11,00 Cho, Woo Sung Jun-2013 Mar-2014 11,00 0,00 C

18.00 - - Wasim ur

Rahman - - - - A

- 16.00 16.00 16.00 16,00 16,00 Sanjeev Kumar

Agarwal Jan-2014 May-2015 16,00 0,00 C 40.00 9,67 9,67 9.67 9,67 9,70 Besar Awiat

Bowo Nov-2012 Sep-2013 9.67 0,00 B - 30,33 6,66 6.66 6,66 6,70 Agus Setiawan Sep-2013 Mar-2014 6,66 0,00 B - - 23.67 23.67 45,50 45,00 Julius J. Sohilait Apr-2014 - 37,00 7,00 36.00 7,37 7,37 7.37 7,37 7,40 Whiliyanto Nov-2012 Jun-2013 7.37 0,00 B

- 28.40 28,63 32.13 38,96 54,00 Lebiyartono Jul-2013 - 47,00 7,00

Quality Assurance

Engineer 30.00 30.00 30.00 32.00 53,83 54,00

Uray Abdul

Manaf Jul-2013 - 47,00 7,00

36.00 10.37 10.37 10.37 10,37 10,40 Uus

Martawijaya Nov-2012 Oct-2013 10,37 0,00 B - 25,63 25,63 29.13 50,96 51,00 YD Tarwanto Oct-2013 - 44,00 7,00

Environmental

Specialist 30.00 30.00 30.00 38.50 60,33 60,47 Leti Hermawati Dec-2012 - 53,47 7,00

36.00 9,37 9.37 9.37 9,37 9,40 M. Sutopo Nov-2012 Oct-2013 9,37 0,00 B - 26,63 26,63 30.13 39,96 51,97 Witono Sep-2013 - 44,97 7,00

12.00 - - Darmansiri - - - - A

- 12.00 12.00 Muhdi - - - - A

- - 12.00 7.00 7,00 7,00 Mardiansyah Jul-2014 Mar-2015 7,00 0,00 B 12.00 - 4.10 4.10 4,10 4,13 Rudi Rungkat Nov-2012 Mar-2015 4.10 0,00 B - 24.00 24.00 35.40 40,23 43,20 M. Edhi Fachri Mar-2013 - 43,20 0,00 C

30 - - Agung Lukito - - - - A

- 25.00 25.00 34.00 55,83 56,00 Sony Thamrin May-2013 - 49,00 7,00

Community Development Officer

36.00 36.00 36.00 38.00 59,83 95.93 Yakobus Jan-2013 - 52,93 7,00

Road Safety Audit

Engineer 25.00 25.00 19.00 21.00 42,83 42,97

Aditya Moraza

Alwi Jun-2014 - 35,97 7,00

Bridge Engineer 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5,00 5,00 Harimurti

Suprihantoro Apr-2013 Aug-2013 5.00 0.00 C

Training Specialist - 12.00 12.00 25.00 30,83 31,23 Roedjitarjo Jan-2014 Aug-2016 31,23 0,00 C

Traffic Engineer - - - 1,00 7,00 7,00 Harianto Parman Mar-2015 - 1,00 6,00 D

Contract Doc.

Specialist - - - 14,00 M Edhi Fachri Nov-2016 - 7,00 7,00

Remarks

A - Not able to mobilizied due to poor health or personal reasons B - Resigned due to personal reasons or poor health C - Task assigment completed

D - Intermittent assignment to update AADT

E - Man-months until December 31, 2016 to be covered Amendment No.5

Highway Engineer Man -Month Remaining Amend No.3

Name Mobilized Demob-ilized

Man - Month Used as of end of May 2017 Amend No.4 Financial Management Specialist Social Impact Specialist Procurement Specialist-1 Procurement Specialist-2 Management Information Specialist Remarks Amend No.5 Team Leader Senior Procurement Specialist Assistant Team Leader Original Contract Amend No.1 Amend No.2 POSITION


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3.1.3 CTC Contract

The CTC contract for Western Indonesia National Roads Improvement Project (Contract No.06-20/CTC/TA/LN/8043/1112) was signed on 05 November 2012. The contract is between the Government of Indonesia represented by Directorate General of Highways in the Ministry of Public Works and PT. Perentjana Djaja in joint venture with Yongma Engineering Co.Ltd. and PT. Epadascon Permata Engineering Consultant.

The Notice To Proceed was issued by letter dated 6 November 2012 from the PPK, and the official starting date of the contract was set at 6 November 2012.

Likewise, Amendment No. 1 to the original contract was signed on 25 October 2013 to cover all requirements of the CTC are summarized below.

* Replacement of the Senior Procurement Specialist

* Extending the assignment of the Senior Highway Engineer.

* Extending the assignment of the Senior Road Safety Audit Engineer.

* Extending the assignment of the Procurement Specialist 2 and replacement of the Procurement Specialist 1.

* Adding the new position of Bridge Engineer. * Adding the new position of Training Specialist, and * Adding the new position of Road Safety Engineer.

Amendment No. 2 to the Original Contract and Amendment No. 1 was signed on September 3, 2014 to cover requirements of CTC are enumerated as follows :

* Additional / Modification to Terms of Reference (TOR) * Amendment to the Team Composition and Staffing Schedule * Replacement of Foreign and Local Consultants

* Adjustments of Remuneration paid in foreign currency and local currency * Adjustment inputs of personnel

* Modification to various reimbursable and provisional sum to match the actual requirement Amendment No.3 to the current CTC Contract (Original Contract and Amendments 1 and 2 was signed on November 30, 2015 which is in line with the Updated Timeline Bar Schedule taking into consideration the current and look ahead situations of the WINRIP program.

Based on the current progress of the Project, the services of several local professional and sub-professional staff have been extended beyond the end of the respective dates of completion assignments under Amendment No. 2.

In addition, new position of Traffic Engineer for local professional staff have been added to conduct traffic surveys on six (6) selected road links within the WINRIP Program in order to update the AADTs and to prepare a Technical Analysis of the Annual Average Daily Traffic .


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Amendment No.3 covers the requirements of CTC are as follows: * Amendment to the team composition and staffing schedule * Adjustment of inputs of personnel

* Adjustment of remuneration paid in local currency * Adding the new position of Traffic Engineer

* Modification to various reimbursable to match the actual requirements.

Amendment No. 4 to the current CTC Contract (Original Contract and Amendments 1, 2 and 3) was signed on March 4, 2016 and to expire or completed on December 31, 2017, the same date as the expiry/closing date of the loan agreement.

Based on the current progress of the Project, services of professional international and local staff as well as local sub-professional staff have been extended beyond their respective dates of assignment engagement covered by Amendment No. 3.

Amendment No.4 covers the requirements of CTC are as follows: * Consultancy services time extension

* Additional/Modification to TOR/Terms of Reference

* Adjustment of input schedule for Professional Staff, Sub Professional and Supporting Staff

* Amendment to the Team Composition

* Amendment of the Staffing Schedule * Modification to the Provisional Sums

* Adjustment of Remuneration paid in foreign currency and local currency * Adjustment to the reimbursable expenses

* Amendment to Clause 6.1(b) of the Special Condition of Contract

Proposed Amendment No.5 to the current CTC Contract will cover the following requirements of CTC :

* Adjustment of input schedule for professional staff, sub-professional and supporting staff. * Amendment of Staffing schedule.

* Adjustment of remuneration covered by Special Conditions of the Contract, Clause 6.2 (a). * Adjustment of cost estimates for foreign and local currencies.

Presented inTable 3.2is the current status of CTC contract.

Table 3.2

Description USD IDR

Original Contractincluding 10% VAT 1,404,370 23,556,940,000

Amendment No.1including 10% VAT 1,447,517 24,668,792,500

Variance Against Original Contract +3,07% +4,72%

Combine Variance Against Original Contract +4.12%

Amendment No. 2including 10% VAT 1,509,117 24,704,544,150

Variance Against Original Contract +7,46% +4,87%


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Description USD IDR

Amendment No.3including 10% VAT 1,473,917 26,328,054,500

Variance Against Original Contract +4.95% +11.76%

Combine Variance Against Original Contract +9.29%

Amendment No. 4including 10% VAT 1,918,158 40,878,169,529

Variance Against Original Contract +36.58% +73.53%

Combine Variance Against Original Contract +60.12%

Amendment No. 5including 10% VAT *1,595,403.33 *41,545,386,446

Variance Against Original Contract *13.69% *76.36%

Combine Variance Against Original Contract *53.58%

* Tentative, pending approval of Amendment No. 5.

Note :Combine variance (USD+IDR) is based on 1 USD = Rp. 9,558 exchange rate used during the time of signing the original Contract Agreement.

3.2

DSC Consultants

The Design and Supervision Consultant (DSC) is responsible to design of WP-2 and WP-3 civil works and supervision of all civil works. They will assume the role of Engineer under a FIDIC-type contract. The tasks include the preparation and maintenance of a quality assurance plan, validation and updating of designs, supervision of all civil works, environmental and social monitoring and management, and support for financial and progress monitoring and reporting. The DSC is also 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 team is being contracted and managed by DGH through the Bina Marga Regional Office (Balai III), and is being based in Padang, West Sumatera.

DSC has been established in Balai II Padang following the contract signing on 11 June 2013 between Balai II and Renardet SA in joint venture with PT. Cipta Strada, PT. Daya Creasi Mitrayasa, PT. Seecons and PT. Yodya Karya. The Notice To Proceed was issued by the Balai II on 19 June 2013.

Shown inTable 3.3is the present status of the Design Supervision Consultant (DSC) contract. Table 3.3

Description USD IDR

Original Contract plus 10% VAT 902.660 57,000,575,500

Addendum No.1 plus 10% VAT 1,147,190 60,541,139,347

Variance Against Original Contract +27.09% +6.21%

Note:

1) Adendum No.1 was approved by DGH on 18 December 2016 with World Bank concurrance and issuance of No Objection Letter (NOL)


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3.3

Technical Assistance for Development of Slope Stabilization, Design and

Management

The TA s objective is to provide technical support to DGH in improving their capacity for road slope/embankment protection and management. It will include identification and inventory of the existing slope and embankment conditions, assessment of future potential land slide /road erosion problems, development of risk maps, prioritization of high problem/high risk areas, and development of the Detail Engineering Design for a limited amount of areas in the Western corridor of Sumatra. It will also include the review (and revision) of the National Standard and Manual (NSPM) related to the slope protection, and capacity building.

The current progress of procurement of Consultancy package under Category 2 to be referred clause 1.5, No.1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY of this report.


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4

CIVIL WORKS

4.1

Detailed Design Preparation

Final Engineering Designs, Engineer s Estimates and bidding documents have been completed for all projects proposed for WP-1, WP-2, and WP-3.

A brief status of the eighten (18) sub-projects relative to the procurement of Civil works contracts and implementation can be found in Implementation Status table onPage 1-1 of thisReport. The progresses of road safety audit are shown inAppendix B.

4.2 Procurements

Procurement shall be conducted under the Bank s Procurement Procedures as mentioned in the Loan Agreement. The International Competitive Bidding (ICB) based on the Bank letter Ref. WINRIP/136 will apply to the packages with the construction estimated cost of more than US$ 25 Million to comply with the new Bank s threshold for ICB. According to the GOI regulation, a prequalification shall be applied for the packages with the construction estimated cost more than IDR 10 Billion. Review from previous procurement process, the World Bank in the Aide Memoire requested to GOI, for next 4 ICB subprojects qualification still used Pre-Qualification and for remaining sub-project must be process with Post Qualification. As well as for all NCB the World Bank also requested to follow Post Qualification in procurement process.

As of this reporting month, a more detailed current updates are fully indicated in Sub-Chapter 1.4 Procurement of Civil Works Contract Under Category 1onPage 1-5of thisReport.

Under Category 3 of Loan Agreement the three (3) consultancy packages (capacity building for disaster risk reduction, environmental management and road safety) has been cancelled. As a result of the cancellation of the three (3) Technical Assistances, the Technical Assistance for Development of Slope Stabilization, Design and Management has been included as replacement, but to be part of the Loan Category-2;

Procurement update of the new consultancy package can be found inSub-Chapter 1.5 Procurement of Consultancy Package under Category 2onPage 1-5of thisReport.

The WINRIP updated Procurement Plan and Progress is shown inAppendix F.

4.3 Civil Works Implementation

As of end of this reporting month, five (5) of contract packages were previously completed and currently under defects liability period for twenty four (24) months effective on the day the TOCs were issued and thirteen (13) packages are currently under construction.


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Table 4.1

Program

Contract Package

#

Contractor Name of Road Province Contract Signed Commence ment of Work Original Time Extension/ Contraction Revised Contract Amount Contract Time Completion

Date Contract Amount

Contract Time

Completion Date

AWP-1

1 PT. Jaya KonstruksiManggala Pratama Tbk Biha - Krui Lampung Nov 25,

2013 Jan 8, 2014 134,909,211,000 640 CD Oct 9, 2015 93 CD 149,193,782,000 733 CD Jan 20, 2016

2

PT.Jaya Konstruksi Manggala Pratama Tbk

Padang Sawah Sp. Empat including Air Gadang

West

Sumatera Dec 6, 2013 Jan 6, 2014 197,936,699,000 730 CD Jan 5, 2016 105 CD 247,572,130,000 835 CD

Apr 14, 2016

3 PT. Jaya Konstruksi Manggala Pratama Tbk

Manggopoh Padang Sawah

West

Sumatera Dec 6, 2013 Jan 6, 2014 143,688,963,000 730 CD Jan 5, 2016 75 CD 183,940,872,000 805 CD

Mar 17, 2016 4 PT. Waskita Karya and PT.

Mulya Turangga (JO) Ipuh - Bantal Bengkulu

Nov 14,

2013 Jan 13, 2014 186,936,750,000 730 CD Jan 12, 2016 90 CD 194,902,179,000 820 CD

May 31, 2016

AWP-2

5 PT. Nusa Konstruksi Enjiniring Tbk.

Sp. Rampa -Poriaha North Sumatera March 17, 2015 June 18,

2015 107,321,260,310 540 CD Dec 8, 2016 224 CD 107,321,260,310 764 CD Jul 20, 2017 6 PT. Waskita Karya (Persero)

Tbk. Ps. Pedati - Kerkap Bengkulu

Feb 27, 2015

Mar 11,

2015 86,517,470,000 450 CD Jun 2, 2016 240 CD 118,444,156,000 690 CD Jan 28, 2017 7 PT. Adhi Karya Indrapura Tapan West

Sumatera

Nov 26, 2015

Dec 10,

2015 129,699,900,000 630 CD

Aug 30,

2017 - -

-8 PT. PP/PT. Statika MitraSarana J.O Bts. Kota Pariaman- Manggopoh SumateraWest Jan 28, 2016 Mar 23, 2016

355,500,000,000 720 CD Mar 12,

2018 - 71 CD 649 CD

Dec 31, 2017 11 PT. Hutama Karya/PT. Daya

Mulya J.O. Bantal Mukomuko Bengkulu Dec 18, 2014 Feb 23, 2015

228,899,717,000 720 CD Feb 11,

2017 104 CD 262,611,303,000 824 CD

May 26, 2017 12 PT. Lancar Jaya/PT. Cahaya

T.A. J.O

Kambang Indrapura

West

Sumatera Jan 28, 2016

May 23, 2016

358,650,400,000

720 CD May 12,

2018 -132 CD 588 CD

Dec 31, 2017 13 PT. Waskita Karya (Persero)

Tbk.

Sp. Rukis TJ.

Kemuning Bengkulu

Dec 18, 2014

July 22,

2015 292,700,000,000 720 CD

July 10,

2017 - -

-AWP-3

14 PT. Yasa Patria

Perkasa/Conbloc, JO Painan Kambang

West

Sumatera Jun 1, 2016 Aug 3, 2016 214,327,429,680 630CD

Apr 12,

2018 -114 CD - 516 CD

Dec 31, 2017 15 PT. Pembangunan

Perumahan (Persero) Sibolga Bts. Tapsel North Sumatera July 13, 2015 Nov 20,

2015 260,100,000,000 810 CD Feb 6, 2018 - 37 CD 773 CD

Dec 31, 2017 16 KSO PT Yasa PP-Multi

Structure Ipuh - seblat Bengkulu Oct 28, 2016 Nov 8, 2016 211,374,500,000 630CD

July 30, 2018

--

-17 PT. Jaya Konstruksi Manggala Pratama Tbk

Sp. Gunung Kemala

Pugung Tampak Lampung

Nov 17,

2014 Sept 4, 2015 199,551,000,000 720 CD

Aug 23,

2017 38 CD 758 CD

Sep 30, 2017 19 PT. Roda Tekindo Purajaya Bintunan - Lais Bengkulu Feb 27,2015 Mar 11,2015 33,689,452,000 300 CD Jan 4, 2016 125CD 44,419,760.000 425CD June 30,2016

20 PT. Nindya Karya Lubuk AlungSicincin SumateraWest Jun 1, 2016 Sept 1, 2016 113,818,300,000 540CD Feb 22,2018 - 54 CD - 486 CD Dec 31,2017

21 PT. Multi Structure Lubuk AlungKuraitaji SumateraWest Jun 1, 2016 Sept 1, 2016 126,301,900,000 540CD Feb 22,

2018 - 54 CD - 486 CD

Dec 31, 2017


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4.4 Civil Works Progress

Activities done during this month on the on-going construction packages were repair and restoration of deteriorated existing pavements, roadway excavation, embankment formation, spreading of granular pavement for roadway widening, asphalt paving, structural works, construction of stone masonry side ditches, stockpiling of raw material, production of crush aggregates, other minor works, bridge construction, finalization of Field Engineering surveys and mobilization of resources of the newly started contract package.

The four (4) contract packages under implementation program AWP-1 were already completed and now under defects liability period for two (2) years since the issuance of TOCs.

Under the implementation program AWP-2 and AWP-3, the two (2) packages were already completed and now under defects liability period for two (2) years. There are currently eleven (11) contract packages that are on-going construction implementation. Physical progress of seven (7) of the packages are lagging far behind schedule with negative slippages from -61.27% to -13.39% while progress for the other two (2) packages are still slightly on or behind schedule, two (2) packages are on ahead schedule.

Progress status of the on-going civil works contracts as of this reporting period are shown inTable 4.2. Following are brief status of the on-going construction contract packages:

Package No. 1 : Biha Krui

The contract package is completed on January 20, 2016 and provisionally handed over to the Employeer and currently under Defects Notification Period until after two (2) years reckoned from the issuance of the TOC.

A more detailed previous status during the whole duration of the contract implementation of this Package is presented inANNEX P-I Executive Summary Report.

Package No. 2 : Padang Sawah Sp. Empat (Including Air Gadang Bridge)

The contract package is completed on April 14, 2016 and provisionally handed over to the Employeer and currently under Defects Notification Period until after two (2) years reckoned from the issuance of the TOC.

ANNEX P-2 Executive Summary Reportpresent a more detailed status during the whole duration of the contract implementation of the Contract Package.

Package No. 3 : Manggopoh Padang Sawah

The contract package is completed on March 17, 2016 and provisionally handed over to the Employeer on March 17, 2016 and currently under Defects Notification Period until after two (2) years reckoned from the issuance of the TOC.

A more detailed status of the project progress during the whole duration of the contract implementation are shown inANNEX P-3 Executive Summary Report .

Package No. 4 : Ipuh Bantal

The contract package is completed on May 31, 2016 and provisionally handed over to the Employeer on May 31, 2016 and currently under Defects Notification Period until after two (2) years reckoned from the issuance of the TOC.


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Table 4.2

Program

Contract Package

#

Contractor Name of Road

Target Progress Schedule Ending

May 2017

Actual Progress

Accomplished Slippage Time Elapsed

Remaining

Time Remarks

AWP-1

1 PT. Jaya Konstruksi Manggala

Pratama Tbk Biha - Krui * - - -

-Completed PHO : Jan 20, 2016 2

PT. Jaya Konstruksi Manggala

Pratama Tbk Padang Sawah

Sp.Empat incl.Air Gadang * - -- -

-Completed PHO : April 14, 2016

3 PT. Jaya Konstruksi Manggala Pratama Tbk

Manggopoh Padang

Sawah * - - -

-Completed PHO : Mar 17, 2016 4 PT. Waskita Karya and PT.

Mulya Turangga (JO) Ipuh - Bantal * - - -

-Completed PHO : May 31, 2016

AWP-2

5 PT. Nusa Konstruksi Enjiniring Sp. Rampa - Poriaha 97.61% 56.42% -41.19% 92.66% 56 CD Based on revised contract time

and schedule

6 PT. Waskita Karya Tbk Ps. Pedati Kerkap * - - - - Completed

PHO : Jan 28, 2017 7 PT. Adhi Karya Indrapura - Tapan 72.65% 50.46% -22.19% 84.58% 97 CD Based on revised contract time

and schedule 8 PT. PP/PT. Statika Mitra J.O Bts. Kota Pariaman

Manggopoh 68.69% 68.99% 0.31% 66.05% 220 CD

Based on revised contract time and schedule

11 PT. Hutama Karya/ PT. DMT Mukomuko - Bantal * - - - - Completed

PHO : Jan 28, 2017 12 PT. Lancarjaya/PT. Cahaya

T.A. JO Kambang Indrapura 70.99% 9.72% -61.27% 62.52% 220 CD

Based on revised contract time and schedule

13 PT. Waskita Karya (Persero)

Tbk Sp. Rukis Tj. Kemuning 90.08% 48.87% -41.21% 93.60% 46 CD

Based on original contract time and revised schedule

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14 PT. Yasa PT. Conbloc (JO) Painan Kambang 32.72% 28.90% -3.82% 57.28% 220 CD Based on revised contract time

and schedule 15 PT. Pembangunan

Perumahan (Persero) Sibolga Bts. Tapsel 77.50% 40.57% -36.94% 71.50% 220 CD

Based on revised contract time and schedule

16 PT Yasa-Multi Structure, Jo Seblat Ipuh 7.15% 8.68% 1.53% 31.48% 431 CD

17 PT. Jaya Konstruksi Manggala Pratama Tbk

Sp. Gn Kemala Pg.

Tampak 75.33% 72.73% -2.60.% 83.09% 128 CD

Based on revised contract time and schedule

19 PT. Rodatekindo Purajaya Lais - Bintunan * - - - - Completed

PHO : June 30, 2016 20 PT. Nindya Karya Lubuk Alung Sicincin 67.61% 54.23% -13.39% 54.73% 220 CD Based on revised contract time 21 PT. Multi Structure Lubuk Alung Kuraitaji 50.07% 34.91% -15.16% 54.73% 220 CD Based on revised contract time * Under defects liability period for 720 calendar days.


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Package No. 5 : Sp. Rampa Poriaha

The completion date is on 20, July 2017 but, the progress as of this month is achieved of 56.42 which is much lagged behind the Scheduled 97.61%.

Main reasons of delayed progress are due to poor performance of rock excavation, asphalt paving works and temporary suspension of the works for 1.59 km until obtaining a necessary environmental permission from the Ministry of the forestry. Hence the contractor is preparing for a contract amendment for increase of the contract value and the extension of time.

ANNEX P-5 Executive Summary Report shows the Contractor s Progress Schedule. Package No. 6 : Kerkap Ps. Pedati

The contract package is completed on January 28, 2017 and provisionally handed over to the Employer and currently under Defects Notification Period until after two (2) years reckoned from the issuance of TOC. ANNEX P-6 Executive Summary Report shows the complete details of the contract package.

Package No. 7: Indrapura Tapan

The progress as of this month is achieved only of 50.46% against the scheduled 72.65% having much slippage, -22.10%.

The main reasons to delayed progress are almost same with the previous month such as limited operation time, more or less 10 hours/day and frequent broken out of crushing plants. The completion date of the works is 30, August 2017.

ANNEX P-7 Executive Summary Report shows the complete details of the contract package. Package No. 8 : Bts. Kota Pariaman - Manggopoh

Progress as of this reporting month is achieved of 68.99% against the scheduled 68.89% having a little ahead 0.31%.

A current issue of this package is additional works for overlay of asphalt paving work, 4km in the pariaman arterial road.

ANNEX P-8 Executive Summary Report shows the complete details of the contract package. Package No. 11 : Bantal - Mukomuko

The completion date is on 26, May 2017 and the inspection for the provisional hand-over is already done and the process verbal has been issued on 19, May 2017.

For more detailed of the Contract Package, refer toANNEX P-11 Executive Summary Report . Package No. 12 : Kambang - Indrapura

The 3rd Test Case had been done during this month, nevertheless the progress has not been improved. Hence, the progress as of this month is achieved only of 9.77% against the scheduled 70.99% having slippage rate -61.27.

The Main reasons for delayed progress are same as the previous month. During the 3rd Test Case, GS, Contractor was not available and poor organization of the site have being repeated so far.

The client is trying to find out the resolutions about how to handle the contractor in accordance with the contract conditions and what to be the most realistic provisions and measures to be taken.


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Details of the Contract Package are shown inANNEX P-12 Executive Summary Report . Package No. 13 : Sp. Rukis Tj. Kemuning

The construction activities of this package are currently concentrating only at the segment No.3, Sta 43km 56km (13km) because the segment No.1, Sta. O km 25km is almost completed except the minor works and the segment No.2, Sta. 25km 43km (18km) is still under process for land acquisition and at the end of May 2017 likely to be settled for around 10km.

Therefore, this month progress is only 1.61% against the scheduled 8.95% and the accumulative progress as of this month, 48.87% is much behind, -41.21% comparing with the scheduled, 90.08%.

The Contractor is in process for the extension of time due to unsettled land acquisition. Details of the work progress are shown inANNEX P-13 Executive Summary Reports. Package No. 14: Painan - Kambang

The actual progress of this month, 9.72% is quite huge against the scheduled, 5.08%

This month progress is entirely from the progress of Asphalt paving works, 8.89%. On the other hand, the progress of preparatory works for asphalt paving works, like pavements widening and shoulder, granular pavement, drainage are mostly zero or very small.

Accordingly, the contractor is advised to increase work forces for such preparatory works mentioned the above to maintain the progress of asphalt paving works continuously in coming months as well.

ANNEX P-14 Executive Summary Report shows the complete details of the project. Package No. 15: Sibolga Bts. Tapsel

As mentioned in the previous report, this package is also much suffering with unsettled land acquisition because the project site is situated in the areas densely populated and the most of the existing roads are very narrow, nevertheless this month progress, 5.9% is fairly achieved comparing with previous months but, the progress as of this month is only 40.57% against the scheduled, 77.50% having significant slippage rate, -36.93%.

Consequently, unsettled land acquisition, 16.5km is the most important element to be solved earlier. The PPK is currently trying to settle those areas within July 2017.

Detailed and work progresses of the contract package are shown in ANNEX P-15 Executive Summary Report .

Package No. 16: Seblat Ipuh

This month progress has been leaded by Granular Pavement, Drainage, Earthworks and a head progress is maintained as 1.53%, comparing the actual progress as of this month, 8.68% and against the scheduled 7.15%.

On the other hand, progress of structure works, 0.97% is much lagged behind the scheduled, 1.92%. ANNEX P-16 Executive Summary Report shows the complete details and work progress of the project.


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Package No. 17 : Sp. Gunung Kemala Pg. Tampak

The progress as of this month achieved of 72.73% against the scheduled 75.33 having a little slippage rate -2.60%.

The most of land acquisition have been settled except 30 affected peoples scattered along Sta. 0 3km and Sta. 9.45 9.6km and utility relocation also has been settled except 20 Nos of electrical poles. Early June, Asphalt wearing course will be started.

ANNEX P-17 Executive Summary Report shows the complete details and work progress of the project. Package No. 19 : Lais Bintunan

The contract package is completed on June 30, 2016 and provisionally handed over to the employer and currently under Defects Notification Period until after two (2) years reckoned from the issuance of the TOC

Complete details of the contract package are shown inANNEX P-19 Executive Summary Report . Package No. 20 : Lubuk Alung - Sicincin

The progress as of this month is achieved of 54.23% against the scheduled, 67.61 having slippage rate -13.38%.

This month progress is 7.45% against the scheduled, 11.97%. In case that the contractor could maintain average progress per month, 7 8% which might not be much overburdened to the contractor because the Major remaining works are asphalt paving works, it is expected that the completion on time as of Dec.2017 could be accomplished.

ANNEX P-20 Executive Summary Report shows the Contractor s schedule and work progress. Package No. 21 : Lubuk Alung - Kuraitaji

This month progress is achieved of 12.50 which is biggest so far and leaded by drainage works, asphalt paving works.

Especially, progress of drainage works is 5.43% only for this month. Is very positive sign that the completion on time, as of Dec. 2017 could be achieved.

ANNEX P-21 Executive Summary Report shows the Contractor s schedule and work progress.

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.

Following are current problems which were the same problems during the preceding month and issues relative to the execution of the works and quality assurance:

Package No.1 : Krui - Biha a) Completed.

b) Currently under defects notification period for two (2) years until January 17, 2018.

c) Both TFAC findings follow-up formal report has been approved by World Bank on 14thSeptember, 2016

Package No.2 : Padang Sawah Sp. Empat a) Completed.


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b) Presently under defects notification period for twenty four (24) months until April 18, 2018.

c) Since the design and construction of side cut slope protection works were not included in the original contract design/construction have to be implemented under a new contract.

d) CTC site visit 3rdwith TFAC WB on 18 January 2017, quality inspection report of the WB has been received by the PPK, Contractor on 7 February 2017.

In accordance with the PMM WINRIP deadline follow up report should be completed and approved less than two months from the time the team TFAC visit and according to records World Bank deadline TFAC follow-up report was approve on 22 March 2017.

e ) Based on the letter Ka.Balai III dated April 17, 2017, to the Satker PJN 1 Prov. West Sumatra that no later than April 25,2017, the follow-up report on the findings of TFAC package 02 (third visit after PHO) must have been submitted to Balai III Padang.

Package No.3 : Manggopoh Padang Sawah a) Completed.

b) Currently under defects notification period for two (2) years until March 16, 2018.

c) Since the Design and construction of side cut slope protection works were not included the original contract design/construction have to be implemented under a new contract.

d) CTC site visit 3rdwith TFAC WB on 18thJanuary 2017, quality inspection report of the WB has been received by the PPK, Contractor on 23rdFebruary 2017.

In accordance with the PMM WINRIP deadline follow up report should be completed and approved less than two months from the time the team TFAC visit and follow-up report findings TFAC immediately resolved.

e) Based on the letter Ka.Balai III dated April 17, 2017, to the Satker PJN 1 Prov. West Sumatra that no later than April 25, the follow-up report on the findings of TFAC package 03 (first visit, second visit and third visit after PHO) must be submitted to Balai III Padang.

Package No.4 : Ipuh - Bantal

a) Even through the contract time have been extended, contractor still failed to complete and turned over the Project to the Employeer on the revised target date of completion on April 11st , 2016. b) Contractor under liquidated damages.

c) Substantially completed, Taking Over Certificate issued by DSC on May 31st, 2016. d) Currently under defects notification period for two (2) years until May 17th, 2018. Package No.5 : Sp. Rampa - Poriaha

a) Field Engineering still to be finalized and approve by DGH.

Following a geotechnical test to obtain rock excavation safest slope /angle. Additionally the unit price for rock excavation shall be renegotiated between the Panitia Peneliti Kontrak and Contractor.

b) Contractor to prepare and implement catch-up schedule to reduce the huge progress negative slippage.

c) CTC site visit with 1stTFAC WB on 22 Augustus 2016, quality inspection report of the WB has been received by the PPK, Contractor on 29 September 2016.

In accordance with the PMM WINRIP deadline follow up report should be completed and approved less than two months from the time the team TFAC visit and follow-up report findings TFAC immediately resolved.

d) The on-going design revision involving massive quantities of rock excavation shall be thoroughly evaluated.

e) A follow-up formal report of the TFAC (first visit) package result 05 was approved by WB on 5 April 2017.


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f) The SCM will be held on April 20, 2017 from April 24 to 21 May 2017, with targets to be achieved by contractors 12.87%

g ) Tfac's second visit has been held on May 11, 2017

ePackage No.6 : Ps. Pedati - Kerkap

a) CTC site visit with 2ndTFAC WB on 25 August 2016, quality inspection report of the WB has been received by the PPK, Contractor.

b) A follow-up formal report of the TFAC (second visit) package result 06 was approved by WB on 29 March 2017.

Package No.11 : Bantal - Mukomuko

a) CTC site visit with 2ndTFAC WB on 25 August 2016, quality inspection report of the WB has been received by the PPK, Contractor.

b) A follow-up formal report of the TFAC (second visit) package result 11 was approved by WB on 5 April 2017.

c) The Taking Over Certificate has been done on 19 may 2017 Package No.13 : Sp. Rukis Tj. Kemuning

a) Contractor to finalize technical justifications relative to results of Field Engineering. b) Field Engineering and Technical Justifications just approved by DGH with balance budget.

c) CTC site visit with 1st TFAC WB on 28 August 2016, quality inspection report of the WB has been received by the PPK, Contractor.

d) TFAC findings (first visit) follow-up formal report has been approved by World Bank on 29th March, 2016

e) Tfac's second visit has been held on May 22, 2017 Package No.15 : Sibolga Bts. Tapsel

a) Field Engineering and Technical Justifications are still to be finalized.

b) Field Engineering and Technical Justifications just approved by DGH with balance budget.

c) CTC site visit with 1stTFAC WB on 22 Augustus 2016, quality inspection report of the WB has been received by the PPK, Contractor on 12 October 2016.

In accordance with the PMM WINRIP deadline follow up report should be completed and approved less than two months from the time the team TFAC visit and follow-up report findings TFAC immediately resolved.

d) A follow-up formal report of the TFAC (first visit) package result 15 was approved by WB on 5 April 2017.

e) Tfac's second visit has been held on May 11, 2017 Package No.17 : Sp. Gn. Kemala Pugung Tampak

a) Field Engineering and Technical Justification are still to be finalized

b) Field Engineering and Technical Justifications just approved by DGH with balance budget.

c) CTC site visit with 1stTFAC WB on 04 October 2016, quality inspection report of the WB has been received by the PPK, Contractor on 08 December 2016.

d) TFAC findings follow-up formal report has been approved by World Bank on 31th March, 2016 e) Tfac's second visit has been held on May 23, 2017

Package No.20 : Lb. Alung - Sicincin a) Sign Contract on June 01, 2016 b) SPMK on September 01, 2016


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WINRIP

Monthly Progress Report No. 22, Period of April 2017

May 08, 2017 SSE DSC (Package

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Team Leader DSC WINRIP

Monthly Project Report (MPR) No. 06 January 2017

May 10, 2017 SSE Package 12 Team Leader DSC

WINRIP

Monthly Project Report (MPR) No. 07 Period of December 2017

May 10, 2017 SSE Package 12 Team Leader DSC

WINRIP

Monthly Project Report (MPR) No. 08 Period of January 2017

May 10, 2017 SSE Package 08 Team Leader DSC

WINRIP

Monthly Project Report (MPR) No. 13 Period of April 2017

May 10, 2017 SSE Package 15 Team Leader DSC

WINRIP

Monthly Project Report (MPR) No. 17 Period of Maret 2017

May 12, 2017 SSE Package 11 Team Leader DSC

WINRIP

Monthly Project Report (MPR) No. 26 Period of April 2017

May 12, 2017 SSE Package 13 Team Leader DSC

WINRIP

Monthly Project Report (MPR) No. 21 Period of April 2017

May 15, 2017 Director of Road

Network Development

World Bank Submission of Financial

Evaluation Report and Award Recommendation and Request

for 2nd Extension of Proposal

Validity Period of Consultant

Selection for Technical Assistance

for Development of Slope

Stabilization Design and

Management; WINRIP IBRD Loan 8043-ID

May 15, 2017 SSE Package 21 Team Leader DSC

WINRIP

Laporan Bulanan No. 08, Periode April 2017

May 18, 2017 Direktur Preservasi

Jalan

Direktur Pengembangan Jaringan Jalan

Penyampaian Laporan

Monitoring Pelaksanaan LARAP

pada Paket 13: Sp. Rukis Tj.

Kemuning di Provinsi Bengkulu; WINRIP IBRD Loan 8043-ID

May 22, 2017 SSE Package 13 Team Leader DSC

WINRIP

Monthly Project Report (MPR) No. 05, Period of April 2017

May 23, 2017 Director of Road

Network Development

World Bank Submission of LARAP

Implementation Monitoring

Report Package 13: Sp. Rukis Tj.

Kemuning; WINRIP IBRD Loan 8043-ID.

May 30, 2017 SSE Package 16 Team Leader DSC

WINRIP

Monthly Project Report (MPR) No. 06, Period of May 2017


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Perencanaan Anggaran & Kerjasama Luar Negeri

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Undangan Rapat Persiapan

Pembahasan Perubahan Target Penarikan Pinjaman dan Hibah

dalam Rangka Penyusunan

RAPBN-P 2017

May 03, 2017 Direktur Pinjaman

dan Hibah Kemenkeu RI

Direktur Jenderal Bina Marga, et al.

Undangan Pembahasan

Perubahan Target Penarikan

Pinjaman dan Hibah dalam

Rangka Penyusunan RAPBN-P 2017

May 05, 2017 Direktorat

Pengembangan Jaringan Jalan

Team Leader CTC WINRIP, et al

Undangan Rapat Pemaparan

Progress dan Action Plan

Pengadaan Tanah; Loan WINRIP 8043-ID

May 22, 2017 Kepala BPJN III

Padang

CTC WINRIP, et al Undangan Rapat Show Cause

Meeting (SCM) II Paket 07

Inderapura Tapan dan SCM III

Paket No. 21 Lubuk Alung -Kuraitaji

May 24, 2017 PPK Kegiatan

Lingkungan dan Keselamatan Jalan Satker Direktorat Pengembangan Jaringan Jalan

Tenaga Ahli Lingkungan CTC WINRIP, et al

Undangan Rapat Pembahasan Laporan Pendahulun Paket Penyusunan NSPK Lingkungan Bidang Jalan 1

May 24, 2017 PPK Kegiatan

Lingkungan dan Keselamatan Jalan Satker Direktorat Pengembangan Jaringan Jalan

Tenaga Ahli Lingkungan CTC WINRIP, et al

Undangan Rapat Pembahasan Laporan Pendahulun Paket Penyusunan NSPK Lingkungan Bidang Jalan 2


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Team Leader DSC WINRIP

Submission of Public Complaints Regarding The Implementation of WINRIP Packages No. 21 in West Sumatera Province

May 08, 2017 Team Leader CTC

WINRIP

Officer in Charge PMU WINRIP

Submission of Public Complaints Regarding The Implementation of WINRIP Package 21: Lubuk

Alung - Kuraitaji in West

Sumatera Province

May 08, 2017 Team Leader CTC

WINRIP

Officer in Charge PMU WINRIP

Submission of Report of Work Implementation Monitoring for Packages No. 20: Lubuk Alung Sicincin and No. 21: Lubuk Alung - Kuraitaji; WINRIP

May 08, 2017 Team Leader CTC

WINRIP

Officer in Charge PMU WINRIP

Submission of Response to the World Bank s Letters ; WINRIP

May 09, 2017 Team Leader CTC

WINRIP

Officer in Charge PMU WINRIP

Submission Report of Anti-Corruption Action Plan (ACAP) WINRIP; Third Party Monitoring (TPM) Training Package No. 16: Seblat - Ipuh

May 10, 2017 Team Leader CTC

WINRIP

Officer in Charge PMU WINRIP

Submission of Draft of

Explanatory Note for Loan Restructuring and Extension of Loan Closing Date

May 12, 2017 Team Leader CTC

WINRIP

Director of Road Preservation

Submission of LARAP

Implementation Monitoring

Report for Package No. 13: Sp.

Rukis Tanjung Kemuning in

Bengkulu Province; WINRIP

Loan IBRD

No. 8043-ID

May 15, 2017 Team Leader CTC

WINRIP

Team Leader DSC WINRIP

Submission of Site Visit Report for Packages No. 11: Bantal Mukomuko, No. 16: Seblat Ipuh and No. 06: Pasar Pedati Kerkap in Bengkulu Province; WINRIP

May 19, 2017 Team Leader CTC

WINRIP

Officer in Charge PMU WINRIP

Submission of Implementation Evaluation Report Third Party Monitoring (TPM); WINRIP

May 26, 2017 Team Leader CTC

WINRIP

Officer in Charge PMU WINRIP

Submission of Accident Report for Package No. 15: Sibolga Batas Tapsel in North Sumatera Province; WINRIP


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Report for Package No. 12:

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Sumatera Province; WINRIP

Loan IBRD

No. 8043-ID

May 31, 2017 Team Leader CTC

WINRIP

Officer in Charge PMU WINRIP

Duty Trip Report of Team Leader CTC WINRIP

May 31, 2017 Team Leader CTC

WINRIP

Director of Road Preservation

Submission of LARAP

Implementation Monitoring

Report for Package No. 07:

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May 08, 2017 Team Leader CTC

WINRIP

Officer in Charge PMU WINRIP

Submission of Report of Work Implementation Monitoring for Packages No. 20: Lubuk Alung Sicincin and No. 21: Lubuk Alung - Kuraitaji; WINRIP

May 09, 2017 Team Leader CTC

WINRIP

Officer in Charge PMU WINRIP

Submission Report of Anti-Corruption Action Plan (ACAP) WINRIP; Third Party Monitoring (TPM) Training Package No. 16: Seblat - Ipuh

May 12, 2017 Team Leader CTC

WINRIP

Director of Road Preservation

Submission of LARAP

Implementation Monitoring

Report for Package No. 13: Sp.

Rukis Tanjung Kemuning in

Bengkulu Province; WINRIP

Loan IBRD

No. 8043-ID

May 15, 2017 Team Leader CTC

WINRIP

Team Leader DSC WINRIP

Submission of Site Visit Report for Packages No. 11: Bantal Mukomuko, No. 16: Seblat Ipuh and No. 06: Pasar Pedati Kerkap in Bengkulu Province; WINRIP

May 19, 2017 Team Leader CTC

WINRIP

Officer in Charge PMU WINRIP

Submission of Implementation Evaluation Report Third Party Monitoring (TPM); WINRIP

May 26, 2017 Team Leader CTC

WINRIP

Officer in Charge PMU WINRIP

Submission of Accident Report for Package No. 15: Sibolga Batas Tapsel in North Sumatera Province; WINRIP


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Report for Package No. 12:

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Sumatera Province; WINRIP

Loan IBRD

No. 8043-ID

May 31, 2017 Team Leader CTC

WINRIP

Officer in Charge PMU WINRIP

Duty Trip Report of Team Leader CTC WINRIP

May 31, 2017 Team Leader CTC

WINRIP

Director of Road Preservation

Submission of LARAP

Implementation Monitoring

Report for Package No. 07:

Inderapura Tapan in West

Sumatera Province; WINRIP

Loan IBRD

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