India

World Bank appointed GPCL to carry out a Procurement Capacity Assessment Study for (i) Andhra Pradesh Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Project, (ii) West Bengal Health Systems Development Project, and (iii) Fourth Integrated Child Development Services Project in two states of India

A leading public sector bank in India commissioned GPCL to provide advisory services related to enhancement of procurement practices and preparation of a procurement manual for goods, works and services procured by the Bank.

DFID appointed GPCL, through a competitive selection process, to carry out the Review of Procurement Systems for Kolkata Urban Services for the Poor Program.

Against competition, DFID appointed GPCL to review the existing procurement procedures in 5 Indian States (Assam, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, and Uttar Pradesh) selected on a sample basis and recommend appropriate modifications to bring them on par with international best practices as a prelude to the third phase of the National HIV/ AIDS Control Program.

As a part of Fiduciary Risk Assessment, DFID India appointed GPCL to carry out a Review on Procurement Systems and Organisation in the Indian State of Madhya Pradesh, particularly covering the Health, Public Health Engineering and Woman and Child Development Departments.

Appointed by DFID India, GPCL carried out a Review on Procurement Reforms in the Indian State of Andhra Pradesh. GPCL reviewed and assessed the public procurement structure and processes of the Government of Andhra Pradesh, and made recommendations on improvements, particularly in respect of transparency, accountability, more streamlined systems and improved value for money on its purchases.