GPPB Resolutions
 

GPPB Resolution No. 07-2003

11 DECEMBER 2003

To endorse to the IABAC the termination of the G-EPS Contract with ITBF Phils. for failure to post the performance security required under Clause 26 of the G-EPS Contract, Section 31 of E. O. 40 and Section 39 of R.A. 9184, and to post-qualify the next-ranked highest bid as mandated in Section 32 of E.O. 40 and Section 40 of R.A. 9184

GPPB Resolution No. 06-2003

01 DECEMBER 2003

To confirm the following revisions and/or amendments to P.D. No. 415, as amended by P.D. 1081 and R.A. 7898, respectively, to conform with the provisions of R.A. 9184 and its IRR-A

GPPB Resolution No. 05-2003

20 OCTOBER 2003

To confirm, approve and adopt the attached “PHILIPPINE BIDDING DOCUMENTS (As Harmonized with ADB, JBIC and World Bank) Edition 1 – PROCUREMENT OF GOODS,” dated September 2003

GPPB Resolution No. 04-2003

11 JULY 2003

To recommend to the President of the Philippines, for her consideration, three (3) nominees for the appointment of the private sector representative to the GPPB, namely:
1. Philippine Governance Forum (PGF) – Dean Henedina Razon-Abad;
2. Philippine Constructors Association (PCA) – Dr. Fiorello R. Estuar; and
3. Philippine Institute of Supply and Management (PISM) – Mr. Frisco L. Guce

GPPB Resolution No. 03-2003

26 MAY 2003

To confirm, adopt and approve the authority of the Chairperson of the GPPB to sign and issue, on behalf of the GPPB, opinions and responses to official requests of National and Local Government Agencies related to procurement policy matters or issues

GPPB Resolution No. 02-2003

26 MAY 2003

To confirm adopt and approve the designation of Mr. Jose Luis C. Syquia as Board Secretary, to oversee and coordinate all GPPB meetings and agenda, to perform such further acts and deeds as may be deemed necessary, convenient or appropriate by the GPPB, and to carry out all other transactions contemplated by such designation

GPPB Resolution No. 01-2003

02 APRIL 2003

Executive Order No. 40, series of 2001 (“E.O. 40”) and its Implementing Rules and Regulations (“IRR”) provides that the Government shall establish a single and centralized electronic procurement system to enhance transparency, accountability, equity, efficiency and economy in government procurement

 
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