Date de publication: 19 décembre 2003
Promoteur – Intermédiaire Financier
The project will be implemented by the Ministry of Public Works and Housing (MPWH) on behalf of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.Lieu
Description
The project consists in the construction of the eastern section (40.85 km) of the Amman Ring Road (total length 116 km). It will provide a bypass on the main North-South link between the Syrian and Iraqi borders on one hand and the port of Aqaba on the other, and serve as a distributor for local traffic concerning the rapidly growing capital of Jordan, Amman.
Objectifs
The project will alleviate traffic congestion and improve safety by reducing frequent bottlenecks that are present along the existent Hizam road. Economic benefits will accrue in the form of time savings, vehicle operating cost savings and reduction in accident rates.
Secteur(s)
Montant BEI envisagé (montant approximatif)
up to EUR 30m (EUROMED II).
Coût total (montant approximatif)
Estimated at JOD 105m (EUR 132.2m).
Aspects environnementaux
A full Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) and a Land Acquisition and Resettlement Plan (LARP) were completed in 1999 for the road component of the project. These studies are currently being updated, accounting for changes in the settlement patterns in the project area, on the basis of an unchanged alignment. The scopes of both EIA and LARP have been broadened to include the customs depot and inland port facilities.
Passation des marchés
As on other projects financed previously in the Jordanian public sector, it is expected that the MPWH will follow usual open public tender procedures in line with the Bank’s procurement guidelines.
Statut
Signé - 22/12/2003
Clause de non-responsabilité
Avant d’être approuvés par le Conseil d’administration et avant la signature des prêts correspondants, les projets font l’objet d’une instruction et de négociations. Par conséquent, les informations et données fournies sur cette page sont indicatives.
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