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ADB approves $500m loan facility for Azerbaijan’s road network
By Khalid Amin
ISLAMABAD—The Asian Development Bank (ADB), at the request of Government
of Azerbaijan, will help finance a comprehensive road network programme
that will ensure sustainable economic expansion through increased trade
flows and lower transport costs in the country.
The Road Network Development Programme 2006-2015, which is estimated to
cost $3.4 billion, was developed by Azerbaijan’s Ministry of Transport
in July last year. The programme, which includes an investment and
non-investment component, aims at developing an adequate, efficient,
safe, and sustainable road network. The investment component of the
programme involves the construction, upgrade and rehabilitation of about
9,500 kilometres of 124 priority roads.
The non-investment component focuses on priority reforms, including the
development of regulations and operational procedures, encouraging
private sector participation in construction andmaintenance, and
capacity building for planning, monitoring, evaluation, and reporting,
said an ADB press release received here on Tuesday. To help finance the
program, ADB will provide a $500 million loan facility that will be
available in stages. The first tranche, amounting to $200 million, will
fund Project 1 under the Road Network Development Programme. Project 1
involves the construction of 59 kilometres of a new expressway between
Masalli and Astara on the southern corridor, the rehabilitation of local
roads in the project area, the installation of a vehicle weighing
station along the new expressway, and project support and capacity
building for road network management. “Connectivity, both domestically
and internationally, is the key to sustainable development in
Azerbaijan. However, about 70% of the country’s road network is in poor
condition, resulting in high transport costs, long delivery periods and
traffic accidents,” said Hong Wang, principal transport economist of
ADB’s Central and West Asia Department, the press release added.
The road network of Azerbaijan is inadequate to meet the needs of a
rapidly expanding economy. Most roads are in poor condition due to
inadequate funding and overloading, which has caused rapid pavement
deterioration. The country’s entire road network comprises a total of
25,000 kilometers and is considered the dominant mode of passenger
transport and the second major mode of freight transport.
“The road network needs to be developed to spur growth oftrade,
investment and tourism in Azerbaijan,” said Mr. Wang, it concluded. |