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Uzbekistan: Bukhara Road Network Improvement Project (Phase 1)

SUMMARY

STATUS
Approved
MEMBER
Uzbekistan
SECTOR
Transport
E&S CATEGORY
Category B
PROJECT NUMBER
000313

FINANCING

APPROVED FUNDING
USD165.5 million
FINANCING TYPE
Sovereign

TIMELINE

CONCEPT REVIEW
September 24, 2019
FINANCING APPROVAL
June 22, 2020
LATEST FIELD VISIT
June 2023

OBJECTIVE

To improve road efficiency, safety, and climate-resilience of major international cross-border roads in Bukhara and road networks in Karakalpakstan and Khorezm regions, through applying modern technical and contractual management methods for road rehabilitation and maintenance.

DESCRIPTION

The Bukhara Road Network Improvement Project (BRNIP) Phase 1 will finance rehabilitation and maintenance of critical section of international road A380 (km 150+000 to km 228+000) and will include the following identified components:

  • Component 1 – Rehabilitation and maintenance of 78km section of the international road A380;
  • Component 2 – Construction supervision and technical audit consultancy.
  • Component 3 – Phase 2 project preparation.
    • Sub-component 3a: Conceptual design and preparation of Tender Documents (TDs) using OPBRC/DBMOT for 78 km of the southern section of M37;
    • Sub-component 3b: Detailed design and preparation of TDs for about 80 km of the north section of M37, and
    • Subcomponent 3c: Detailed design and preparation of TDs for road sections in Karakalpakstan and Khorezm regions (414 km and 233 km respectively);
  • Component 4 – Institutional strengthening, capacity building, and costs of the Project Implementation Unit (PIU);
  • Component 5 – Purchase of equipment related to quality and quantity measurements for innovative contracting methodologies for roads.

 

PROJECT FINANCING

For more information about project financing, please review the project summary.

ENVIRONMENTAL AND SOCIAL INFORMATION

Environmental and Social Policy, Standards, and Categorization. AIIB’s Environmental and Social Policy (ESP), including the Environmental and Social Standards (ESSs), and Environmental and Social Exclusion List is applicable to the project. ESS 1 (Environmental and Social Assessment and Management) and ESS 2 (Involuntary Resettlement) are applicable for the environmental and social (ES) assessment. The Project has been assigned Category “B”, in accordance with the ESP.

An Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA) including an Environmental and Social Management Plan (ESMP) has been prepared. To address issues of any physical and economic displacements, guidance has been provided through a Resettlement Policy Framework (RPF), which is part of the ESIA. An Abbreviated Resettlement Plan (ARP) has also been developed as part of the ESIA.

Environmental and Social Aspects. The Project is expected to generate socio-economic benefits in terms of improving the efficiency and safety of the A380 road corridor. The major negative environmental impacts of the project will mostly be temporary and reversible during the construction and maintenance periods.

The potentially negative social impacts of the proposed project include acquisition of about 5.6 hectares of land belonging to three business entities and Neftchi State Forest Area, disruptions in commercial activities/ livelihood and temporary impacts on habitations, disturbance to traffic and public utilities, and access restrictions due to construction activities.

The management, mitigation, and monitoring measures to address the environmental and social risks and impacts have been identified in the ESMP. The RPF includes an Entitlement Matrix indicating the anticipated impacts on different categories of project affected people and the compensations and benefits accruing to the affected households/persons. To address the acquisition of 5.6 hectares of land required for the project from four entities, an ARP has been prepared as part of the ESIA.

Stakeholder Engagement, Consultation and Information Disclosure. Two rounds of workshops and public consultations were held in the Bukhara region during December 2019 to January 2020. The expressed views and comments of all stakeholders including women, , and students as well as vulnerable groups such as members of the low-income families were recorded. The ESIA (including the RPF and ARP in English) has been disclosed on the websites of RC[1] and AIIB[2] since March 27, 2020, following which consultations will continue to be held. The Uzbek translations of the ESIA has also been disclosed both RC’s[3] and AIIB’s website . The documents are made available in hard copy in the Project area.

Project-level Grievance Redress Mechanism. A two-tier Grievance Redress Mechanism (GRM) for project-affected people has been prepared at the field and PIU levels for the project, in accordance with the requirements of the Bank’s ESP, based upon the Client’s existing GRM.

PROJECT TEAM LEADER

Runze Yu

Investment Operations Specialist

runze.yu@aiib.org

 

BORROWER

Sardorbek Rozukulov

Senior Specialist
Department for coordination of activities with International
and Foreign Governmental Financial Organizations,
Ministry of Investments and Foreign Trade of the Republic of Uzbekistan

s.rozukulov@mift.uz

 

IMPLEMENTING ENTITY

Zafar Karimov

Project Manager

brnipuzb@gmail.com

 

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