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1 SE ASIA: PROCUREMENT NOTICES FOR FOREIGN GOVERNMENT TENDERS & MARKET BRIEFS To gain exposure to any projects included in this brief, apply to join the upcoming Energy & Environment Trade Mission to Thailand, Malaysia, and the Philippines, by July 26, 2013.Energy & Environment Trade Mission to Thailand, Malaysia, and the Philippines

2 I. INTRODUCTION  This Foreign Government Tender report from the US Commercial Service Asian Development Bank Liaison Office (CS ADB) augments our series of regular monthly reports that give U.S. exporters advance information on Asian government tenders. This report covers advance and ongoing procurement, as well as recruitment of consultants for projects that are funded by the ADB.  To bid on the projects included in this report, U.S. firms may send their Expression of Interest (EOI) directly to the executing agency listed on the procurement notice. Details of the bidding procedures are stated in the Bidding Documents issued by the executing agency or otherwise stated in the procurement notice.  U.S. firms are encouraged to keep in contact with CS ADB, especially if they decide to participate in ADB procurement activities. This office works closely with the Office of the U.S. Executive Director (US/ED) to the ADB to increase American awareness of and participation in ADB’s procurement activities.  Attention: Ms. Margaret Keshishian, Director/Senior Commercial Officer  Tel.: (63 2) 301 2000; E-mail: Office.ManilaADB@trade.gov

3 THAILAND  PLANNED PROJECTS YEARPROJECT NAME PROJECT DIVISION TA TYPEAMOUNT ($ million) 2013Provincial Water Supply Project SEUWPPTA- Subtotal- Total: Planned TA in THAILAND -

4 THAILAND  PLANNED PROJECTS YearProject NameProject Division TA TypeAmount ($ Million) 2012Energy Efficient Municipalities Project SEEWPPTA-------- SUBTOTAL--------

5 THAILAND  APPROVED / ONGOING PROJECTS Project NameTypeTA Number Amount ($ Millions) Date Approved Closing Date Mainstreaming Energy Efficiency Measures in Thai Municipalities ADTA71941.0012/08/0812/31/11* Bangchack Solar Power Project CDTA76150.4010/05/106/30/11* Subtotal1.40Total = 1.40

6 Malaysia EMBASSY POSTCOMMERCIAL POST U.S. Embassy 376 Jalan Tun Razak 50400 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Tel.: (603) 2168-5000; Fax: (603) 2142- 2207 Paul W. Jones, Ambassador U.S. Commercial Service U.S. Embassy 376 Jalan Tun Razak 50700 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Tel.: (603) 2168-5000; Fax: (603) 2142-1866 Mr. Stephen Jacques, Senior Commercial Officer E-mail: Stephen.Jacques@trade.govStephen.Jacques@trade.gov Ms. Umaranjine Arumugam, Commercial Specialist E-mail: Umaranjine.Arumugam@trade.gov

7 MALAYSIA  Planned Projects YearProject NameProject DivisionAmount ( $ Millions) 2012Sarawak Kalimantan Power Interconnection Project SEEN$45.00 Sarawak Transmission Backbone Reinforcement Project SEEN$65.00 Subtotal$110.00 Total: Planned Loans in MALAYSIA $110 million

8 PHILIPPINES  PLANNED PROJECTS YearProject NameProject DivisionTA TypeAmount ($ Million) 2013Review of Philippine Power Sector Reform SEENPATA -------- SUBTOTAL --------

9 PHILIPPINES  APPROVED LOANS Project NameLoan No.Amount ($ Million) Date Approved Closing Date Philippine Energy Efficiency Project 250731.1001/29/0910/31/11* Market Transformation through Introduction of Energy Efficient Electric Vehicles 2964 / 8261 300.0012/11/1206/30/18* SUBTOTAL331.1

10 PHILIPPINES  APPROVED TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE Project NameTypeTA No.Amount ($ Million) Date Approved Closing Date Three Wind Farm Projects in LuzonPPTA75690.6307/30/1001/24/13* Mitigation of Climate Change through Increased Energy Efficiency and the Use of Clean Energy PPTA77540.9312/16/1012/31/13 Rural Community – Based Renewable Energy Development in Mindanao PATA77812.0002/16/1108/31/13 Consumer Protection in a Competitive Electricity Market with Open Access PATA80730.5004/16/1204/30/14 SUBTOTAL TOTAL 4.06 $335 Million

11 PHILIPPINES  PLANNED PROJECTS YEARPROJECT NAMEPROJECT DIVISIONAMOUNT ($ million) 2013Water District Development Sector Project (standby) SEUW50.00 2014Alternative Water Source for Metro Manila (standby) SEUW50.00 2015Solid Waste Management Sector Project (standby) SEUW70.00 Angat Water Transmission Improvement Project (standby) SEUW50.00 *Exclusive of standby projectsSubtotal-*

12 PHILIPPINES  PLANNED TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE YEARPROJECT NAMEPROJECT DIVISIONTA TYPEAMOUNT ($ million) 2013Water Sector Governance StrengtheningSEUWCDTA0.50 Local Government Water and Sanitation Sector Project SEUWCDTA- Subtotal0.50 Total: Planned Loans and TA in PHILIPPINES 0.50

13 PHILIPPINES  APPROVED LOANS PROJECT NAMELOAN NO.AMOUNT ($ million) DATE APPROVED CLOSING DATE Integrated Natural Resources and Environmental Management Project 2957/ 8266101.4112/03/1212/31/20 Subtotal101.41

14 PHILIPPINES  APPROVED TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE PROJECT NAMETYPETA NO.AMOUNT ($ million) DATE APPROVED CLOSING DATE Water District Development Sector Project PPTA71221.2709/10/0806/30/13* Climate Resilience and Green Growth in the Upper Marikina River Basin Protected Landscape-Demonstrating the Eco-town Framework CDTA81110.4507/16/1209/30/14 Solid Waste Management SectorPPTA81151.0007/16/1204/30/13* Design of a Pilot Project to Improve Environmental Conditions of Estero de Paco CDTA81350.2208/08/1203/30/13* Solid Waste Management Sector Project CDTA81151.0007/16/1210/18/13 Climate Resilience and Green Growth in the Upper Marikina River Basin Protected Landscape - Demonstrating the Eco-town Framework -81110.4507/16/1212/31/14 Angat Water Transmission Improvement Project -81690.9409/13/12-* *Closing dates to be determinedSubtotal5.33 Total: Approved Loan and TA in PHILIPPINES $107 million

15 Submitting Expressions of Interest  Consultant selection for technical assistance grants are based on the consultant’s prior Expression of Interest (EOI). A good EOI should reflect the firm's experience and expertise in relation to the ADB project being pursued. It is important for a U.S. firm to emphasize this, or similar project experience in the country or in a similar geographic area rather than state a general profile of its consulting activities. When submitting an EOI, the project name should exactly match the one listed in this report to avoid confusion. Each project requires a separate EOI.  An EOI should be submitted on-line through the ADB website at www.adb.org. Firms may send a hardcopy follow-up to the Director, Central Operations Services 1 Division or to the Director, Central Operations Services 2 Division, with a copy to the ADB Project Officer.  For more information on participating in ADB projects, contact: Margaret.Keshishian@trade.gov and join the upcoming Energy & Environment Trade Mission to Thailand, Malaysia, and the Philippines. Margaret.Keshishian@trade.govEnergy & Environment Trade Mission to Thailand, Malaysia, and the Philippines

16 Deadline approaching: join the Energy & Environment Trade Mission to Thailand, Malaysia, Philippines  You will meet with officials from the ADB, U.S. Commerce Department, USTDA and gain exposure to these projects on the upcoming Energy & Environment Trade Mission to Thailand, Malaysia, and the Philippines, Sept 15 – 21, 2013.Energy & Environment Trade Mission to Thailand, Malaysia, and the Philippines  To secure a spot on this Trade Mission, you must apply for the Trade Mission here, and returns a completed and signed copy of the Trade Mission Application to david.mccormack@trade.gov by July 26, 2013.apply for the Trade Mission heredavid.mccormack@trade.gov

17 CONTACTS:  For questions regarding the upcoming Energy & Environment Trade Mission to Thailand, Malaysia, and the Philippines, Sept 15 – 21, 2013, contact:Energy & Environment Trade Mission to Thailand, Malaysia, and the Philippines David McCoramack International Trade Specialist Washington, DC 202.482.2833 david.mccormack@trade.gov  For questions regarding the Asian Development Bank, contact: Margaret Keshishian Asian Development Bank Liaison US Embassy; 1201 Roxas Blvd; Ermita Manila, Philippines Tel. 632-301-6169 Margaret.Keshishian@trade.gov Margaret.Keshishian@trade.gov


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