WB Supports Improved Transport Efficiency and Safety in Kazakhstan
OREANDA-NEWS. On 08 May 2009 was announced, that the World Bank Board of Directors approved today a USD 2.125 billion loan for the Kazakhstan South-West Roads Project to help upgrade the trade route linking
Much of the road network in
The World Bank will finance and rehabilitate a
"Upgrading this key road will give a major stimulus to the Kazakh economy because construction of new stretches of the road and rehabilitation of the existing sections will create about 35,000 new jobs and will generate substantial indirect benefits to most of the population in the Kazakh provinces of Kyzylorda and South Kazakhstan Oblasts, which are the poorest parts of the country," said Sergei Shatalov, World Bank Country Manager in Kazakhstan. "The road will improve access to markets for the local communities living along the Corridor, and stands to benefit some three million people living in the neighboring provinces. Such a stimulus is very important at this time of the crisis."
The Project comprises five components:
1. Upgrading and reconstructing a road section along the Corridor within Kyzylorda Oblast, excluding Kyzylorda bypass;
2. Upgrading and reconstructing road sections along the Corridor within South Kazakhstan Oblast and the Kyzylorda and Shymkent bypasses;
3. Project Management Consultants to assist the Committee for Roads with the management of all activities associated with the Project;
4. Institutional development and preparation of action plans to improve road safety and road services; and
5. Consulting services for supervision of civil works.
The World Bank loan has a maturity of 25 years including 5 year grace period. Implementation of the World Bank funded project will begin in 2009 and will take four years. The main agency responsible for project implementation is the Committee for Roads of the Ministry of Transport and Communication.
The World Bank’s overall mission in
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