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Center and Artibonite Regional Development and Growth Pole P133352

Last update: Mar 5, 2021 Last update: Mar 5, 2021

Details

Location:Haiti
Haiti
Category:Goods, Works, Consulting services, Non-consulting services
Status:Completion and evaluation
Sectors:Transport
Funding Agency:
Contracting authority type:Government / Public Sector
Eligibility:Unknown
Budget: USD 58,000,000
Date posted: Jan 13, 2014

Attachments 5

Associated Awards

Project cycle timeline

STAGES
EARLY INTELLIGENCE
PROCUREMENT
IMPLEMENTATION
Cancelled
Status
Programming
Formulation
Approval
Forecast
Open
Closed
Shortlisted
Awarded
Evaluation

Associated tenders 4

Status

Date

Description

Updated on September 18th, 2014:

The objective is to support the economic development in the Center and Artibonite Loop (CAL) through a multi-sector spatial development initiative including better transport connectivity, networked cities and selective promotion of investments with community participation to support productive areas and inclusive growth. The grant was signed on 9 July 2014. Environmental Assessment Category B. Project: P133352. US$ 50.0/8.0 (IDA Grant/CSCF). Consultants will be required. Unite Technique d’ Execution (UTE), Rue 3, no 26 PACOT, Port au Prince, Haiti, Tel: (509) 3701-3646, E-mail: mdelandsheer@ute.gouv.ht, Contact: Michael de Landsheer, Executive Director
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Updated on September 2nd, 2014:

The objective is to support the economic development in the Center and Artibonite Loop (CAL) through a multi-sector spatial development initiative including better transport connectivity, networked cities and selective promotion of investments with community participation to support productive areas and inclusive growth. Bank Approval completed on 19 May 2014. Environmental Assessment Category B. Project: P133352. US$ 50.0/8.0 (IDA Grant/CSCF). Consultants will be required. Unite Technique d’ Execution (UTE), Rue 3, no 26 PACOT, Port au Prince, Haiti, Tel: (509) 3701-3646, E-mail: mdelandsheer@ute.gouv.ht, Contact: Michael de Landsheer, Executive Director
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Updated on August 5th, 2014:

The objective is to support the economic development in the Center and Artibonite Loop (CAL) through a multi-sector spatial development initiative including better transport connectivity, networked cities and selective promotion of investments with community participation to support productive areas and inclusive growth. Bank Approval scheduled for 19 May 2014. Environmental Assessment Category B. Project: P133352. US$ 50.0/8.0 (IDA Grant/CSCF). Consultants will be required. Unite Technique d’ Execution (UTE), Rue 3, no 26 PACOT, Port au Prince, Haiti, Tel: (509) 3701-3646, E-mail: mdelandsheer@ute.gouv.ht, Contact: Michael de Landsheer, Executive Director
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Updated on June 24th, 2014:

The objective is to support the economic development in the Center and Artibonite Loop (CAL) through a multi-sector spatial development initiative including better transport connectivity, networked cities and selective promotion of investments with community participation to support productive areas and inclusive growth. Negotiations completed on 2 April 2014. Bank Approval scheduled for 19 May 2014. Environmental Assessment Category B. Project: P133352. US$ 50.0/8.0 (IDA Grant/CSCF). Consultants will be required. Unite Technique d’ Execution (UTE), Rue 3, no 26 PACOT, Port au Prince, Haiti, Tel: (509) 3701-3646, E-mail: mdelandsheer@ute.gouv.ht, Contact: Michael de Landsheer, Executive Director
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Updated on May 9th, 2014:

The objective is to support the economic development in the Center and Artibonite Loop (CAL) through a multi-sector spatial development initiative including better transport connectivity, networked cities and selective promotion of investments with community participation to support productive areas and inclusive growth. Negotiations scheduled for 2 April 2014. Environmental Assessment Category B. Project: P133352. US$ 50.0/8.0 (IDA Grant/CSCF). Consultants will be required. Unite Technique d’ Execution (UTE), Rue 3, no 26 PACOT, Port au Prince, Haiti, Tel: (509) 3701-3646, E-mail: mdelandsheer@ute.gouv.ht, Contact: Michael de Landsheer, Executive Director
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Updated on April 2nd, 2014:

The objective is to support the economic development in the Center and Artibonite Loop (CAL) through a multi-sector spatial development initiative including better transport connectivity, networked cities and selective promotion of investments with community participation to support productive areas and inclusive growth. Appraisal completed on 6 February 2014. Negotiations scheduled for 20 March 2014. Environmental Assessment Category B. Project: P133352. US$ 50.0/8.0 (IDA Credit/CSCF). Consulting services to be determined. Unite Technique d’ Execution (UTE), Rue 3, no 26 PACOT, Port au Prince, Haiti, Tel: (509) 3389-3646, E-mail: mdelandsheer@ute.gouv.ht, Contact: Michael de Landsheer, Executive Director
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Updated on March 7th, 2014:
The objective is to support the economic development in the Center and Artibonite Loop (CAL) through a multi-sector spatial development initiative including better transport connectivity, networked cities and selective promotion of investments with community participation to support productive areas and inclusive growth. Appraisal scheduled for 3 February 2014. Environmental Assessment Category B. Project: P133352. US$ 50.0/8.0 (IDA Credit/CSCF). Consulting services to be determined. Unite Technique d’ Execution (UTE), Rue 3, no 26 PACOT, Port au Prince, Haiti, Tel: (509) 3389-3646, E-mail: mdelandsheer@ute.gouv.ht, Contact: Michael de Landsheer, Executive Director.
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The objective is to support the economic development in the Center and Artibonite Loop (CAL) through a multi-sector spatial development initiative including better transport connectivity, networked cities and selective promotion of investments with community participation to support productive areas and inclusive growth. Decision Meeting scheduled for 18 December 2013. Environmental Assessment Category B. US$ 50.0/8.0 (IDA Credit/CSCF). Consulting services to be determined. Unite Technique d’ Execution (UTE), Rue 3, no 26 PACOT, Port au Prince, Haiti, Tel: (509) 3389-3646, E-mail: mdelandsheer@ute.gouv.ht, Contact: Michael de Landsheer, Executive Director.

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About the Sectors

Transport

Involves initiatives related to the movement of people, goods, and resources through land, water, and air transport systems.


Key areas:
  • Land transport infrastructure and services
  • Railways, metro, and tramway construction
  • Air transport operations and air traffic systems
  • Water transport and navigable waterways

Locations

Haiti

Haiti prioritizes basic road rehabilitation, port repairs, electricity generation, and water infrastructure to restore essential services. Infrastructure financing depends heavily on international donors, humanitarian assistance, and development agencies. Political instability, security challenges, and natural disasters severely constrain long-term infrastructure planning. Resilience building and institutional strengthening remain critical for sustainable recovery.

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