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Written question asked by Andrew George (Liberal Democrat) on Monday, 27 June 2005, in the House of Commons. It was due for an answer on Wednesday, 29 June 2005. It was answered by Hilary Benn (Labour) on Wednesday, 6 July 2005 on behalf of the Department for International Development.


Iraq

Question
To ask the Secretary of State for International Development if he will list the contracts won by UK firms since January for reconstruction work in Iraq, broken down by value.
Answer

DFID-funded contracts for reconstruction in Iraq which have been won by UK firms since January 2005 are as follows:

£
Contract title and name of company Current contract value
World Bank Co-ordination Adviser (Enterplan Ltd.) 142,938
Emergency Public Administration Programme (Adam Smith International Ltd.) 677,175
Interim Iraq Security Sector Support—Ministry of the Interior (The Crown Agents for Overseas Government and Administrations Ltd.) 2,260,800
Deputy Security Manager, Baghdad (The Crown Agents for Overseas Government and Administrations Ltd.) 107,440
Southern Iraq Employment and Services Programme (MOTT Macdonald Ltd.) 529,544
Procurement of Accommodation Units for DFID projects (The Crown Agents for Overseas Government and Administrations Ltd.) 99,535
Emergency Response Fund (PA Infrastructure and Development Services (UK) Ltd.) 427,548
Iraq Infrastructure Services Programme—Procurement Specialist (The Crown Agents for Overseas Government and Administrations Ltd.) 182,132
Iraq Infrastructure Services Programme (PA Infrastructure and Development Services (UK) Ltd.) 2,200,380
Iraq Infrastructure Services Programme (Enterplan Ltd.) 3,251,010
Iraq Infrastructure Services Programme Preparation (Enterplan Ltd.) 151,032
Public Financial Management Reform (Adam Smith International Ltd.) 1,038,568
Project Manager—Installation of Accommodation Units (The Crown Agents for Overseas Government and Administrations Ltd.) 30,880
Iraq Infrastructure Services Programme—Senior Adviser to Ministry of Electricity (The Crown Agents for Overseas Government and Administrations Ltd.) 301,990
Total 11,400,972

Many UK firms have won contracts for reconstruction work in Iraq which have not been funded by the UK Government. British companies are not required to report details to the Government of such work.


Secondary information

Type
Written question
Reference
8436; 436 c472W
Session
2005-06
Subjects
Iraq Reconstruction
Contains statistics
Yes