Ministry of Transport of the Republic of Tajikistan

Central Asia Road Links - P145634

Last update: May 4, 2021 Last update: May 4, 2021

Details

Location:Tajikistan
Tajikistan
Category:Goods, Works, Consulting services, Non-consulting services
Status:Completion and evaluation
Sectors:Roads & Bridges, Transport
Contracting authority type:Government / Public Sector
Eligibility:Organisation & Individual
Budget: USD 54,000,000
Date posted: Feb 3, 2014

Attachments 6

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Project cycle timeline

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Awarded
Evaluation

Description

 

Updated on April 1st, 2015:

The Central Asia Road Links (CARs) program has the overall development objective to increase transport connectivity between neighboring countries in Central Asia along priority cross-border road links and to support improvements in road operations and asset management practices. The program is the result of a collaborative effort initiated by respective governments in the Central Asia region which has been developed as a regional, multi-phase program considered as a regional project under IDA16 and IDA 17 with substantialtransformational impact. The project development objective (PDO) of the Second Phase of the Central Asia Road Links Program (CARs-2) is to increase transport connectivity between the Republic of Tajikistan and neighboring countries along priority cross-border road links in Sugd Oblast and to support improvements in road operations and asset management practices. The road sections to be financed under CARs-2 prioritize connectivity between Sugd Oblast in Tajikistan with Batken and Osh Oblasts in the Kyrgyz Republic and Ferghana Oblast in Uzbekistan. Approval completed on 25 February 2015. Environmental Assessment Category B. Project: P145634. US$ 38.3/6.8 (IDA Credit/IDA Grant). Consulting services to be determined. Ministry of Transport Tel: 992-372211267, E-mail: info@mintrans. tj mtrtinvest. dep@mail.ru, Contact: Sherali Ganjalzoda, First Deputy Minister.
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Updated on February 24th, 2015:

The Central Asia Road Links (CARs) program has the overall development objective to increase transport connectivity between neighboring countries in Central Asia along priority cross-border road links and to support improvements in road operations and asset management practices. The program is the result of a collaborative effort initiated by respective governments in the Central Asia region which has been developed as a regional, multi-phase program considered as a regional project under IDA16 and IDA 17 with substantialtransformational impact. The project development objective (PDO) of the Second Phase of the Central Asia Road Links Program (CARs-2) is to increase transport connectivity between the Republic of Tajikistan and neighboring countries along priority cross-border road links in Sugd Oblast and to support improvements in road operations and asset management practices. The road sections to be financed under CARs-2 prioritize connectivity between Sugd Oblast in Tajikistan with Batken and Osh Oblasts in the Kyrgyz Republic and Ferghana Oblast in Uzbekistan. Negotiations authorized on 25 November 2014. Environmental Assessment Category B. Project: P145634. US$ 38.3/6.8 (IDA Credit/IDA Grant). Consulting services to be determined. Ministry of
Transport Tel: 992-372211267, E-mail: info@ mintrans.tj mtrt-invest.dep@mail.ru, Contact: Sherali Ganjalzoda, First Deputy Minister.
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Updated on January 9th, 2015:

The objectives are to: (a) rehabilitate priority road sections in Sugd Oblast (along the Osh-Khujand road corridor); and (b) improve road operations and maintenance practices along the core road network. Appraisal completed on 29 September 2014. Environmental Assessment Category B. Project: P145634. US$ 45.0 (IDA Credit). Consulting services to be determined. Ministry of Transport, Tel: (992-37) 221-1713
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Updated on November 24th, 2014:

The objectives are to: (a) rehabilitate priority road sections in Sugd Oblast (along the Osh-Khujand road corridor); and (b) improve road operations and maintenance practices along the core road network. Preparation completed on 5 December 2013. Environmental Assessment Category B. Project: P145634. US$ 45.0 (IDA Credit). Consulting services to be determined. Ministry of Transport, Tel: (992-37) 221-1713
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Updated on October 27th, 2014:

The objectives are to: (a) rehabilitate priority road sections in Sugd Oblast (along the Osh-Khujand road corridor); and (b) improve road operations and maintenance practices along the core road network. Preparation completed on 5 December 2013. Environmental Assessment Category B. Project: P145634. US$ 45.0 (IDA Credit). Consulting services to be determined. Ministry of Transport, Tel: (992-37) 221-1713
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Updated on Septeber 18th, 2014:

The objectives are to: (a) rehabilitate priority road sections in Sugd Oblast (along the Osh-Khujand road corridor); and (b) improve road operations and maintenance practices along the core road network. Preparation completed on 5 December 2013. Environmental Assessment Category B. Project: P145634. US$ 45.0 (IDA Credit). Consulting services to be determined. Ministry of Transport, Tel: (992-37) 221-1713
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Updated on August 5th, 2014:

The objectives are to: (a) rehabilitate priority road sections in Sugd Oblast (along the Osh-Khujand road corridor); and (b) improve road operations and maintenance practices along the core road network. Decision Meeting scheduled for 15 July 2014. Environmental Assessment Category B. US$ 45.0 (IDA Credit). Consulting services to be determined. Ministry of Transport, Tel: (992-37) 221-1713
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Updated on June 24th, 2014:

The objectives are to: (a) rehabilitate priority road sections in Sugd Oblast (along the Osh-Khujand road corridor); and (b) improve road operations and maintenance practices along the core road network. Decision Meeting scheduled for 15 July 2014. Environmental Assessment Category B. US$ 45.0 (IDA Credit). Consulting services to be determined. Ministry of Transport, Tel: (992-37) 221-1713
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Updated on May 9th, 2014:

The objectives are to: (a) rehabilitate priority road sections in Sugd Oblast (along the Osh-Khujand road corridor); and (b) improve road operations and maintenance practices along the core road network. Decision Meeting scheduled for 15 July 2014. Environmental Assessment Category B. US$ 45.0 (IDA Credit). Consulting services to be determined. Ministry of Transport, Tel: (992-37) 221-1713
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Updated on April 2nd, 2014:

The objectives are to: (a) rehabilitate priority road sections in Sugd Oblast (along the Osh-Khujand road corridor); and (b) improve road operations and maintenance practices along the core road network. Decision Meeting scheduled for 15 July 2014. Environmental Assessment Category B. US$ 45.0 (IDA Credit). Consulting services to be determined. Ministry of Transport, Tel: (992-37) 221-1713
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Updated on March 7th, 2014:
The objectives are to: (a) rehabilitate priority road sections in Sugd Oblast (along the Osh-Khujand road corridor); and (b) improve road operations and maintenance practices along the core road network. Decision Meeting scheduled for 18 June 2014. Environmental Assessment Category B. US$ 45.0 (IDA Credit). Consulting services to be determined. Ministry of Transport, Tel: (992-37) 221-1713
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The objectives are to: (a) rehabilitate priority road sections in Sugd Oblast (along the Osh-Khujand road corridor); and (b) improve road operations and maintenance practices along the core road network. Decision Meeting scheduled for 13 March 2014. Environmental Assessment Category B. US$ 45.0 (IDA Credit). Consulting services to be determined. Ministry of Transport, Tel: (992-37) 221-1713

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Comprises initiatives that develop and maintain road transport infrastructure to improve connectivity, safety, and mobility for people and goods.


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Key areas:
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Tajikistan

Tajikistan focuses on hydropower development, road rehabilitation, and regional connectivity projects to strengthen energy exports and trade integration. Large-scale dam and energy initiatives aim to improve domestic electricity reliability and generate export revenues. Infrastructure financing relies heavily on concessional loans, multilateral institutions, and foreign partnerships. Geographic constraints, fiscal capacity limitations, and external debt exposure shape infrastructure sustainability.

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