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Multiphase Program for Sustainable Roads in Rural Areas Phase II

This operation will finance the second phase of a multiphase program approved in 2001. The program components to be executed in phases of three years includes: (i) the first component will support the rehabilitation and improvement of approximately 600 km of tertiary gravel roads in rural areas (300 km in each phase); (ii) the second component will support the reconstruction and rehabilitation
of approximately 100 km of sustainable rural roads that were damaged by the 13 January 2001 earthquake; (iii) the third component will support the establishment and consolidation of new road maintenance systems during phase I of the program; and (iv) the fourth component will contribute to the MOP modernization process in terms of its role as the agency in charge of regulation, planning,
promotion and supervision for the road infrastructure.

Project Detail

Country

El Salvador

Project Number

ES-L1001

Approval Date

June 15, 2005

Project Status

Cancelled

Project Type

Loan Operation

Sector

TRANSPORT

Subsector

RURAL ROADS

Lending Instrument

Préstamo de Inversión

Lending Instrument Code

INV

Modality

ESP (Specific Investment Operation)

Facility Type

-

Environmental and Social Impact Category (ESIC)

-

Total Cost

USD 60,200,000.00

Country Counterpart Financing

USD 4,800,000.00

Original Amount Approved

USD 55,400,000.00

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Preparation Phase
https://www.iadb.org/document.cfm?id=EZSHARE-372445206-61
Project Profile
El Salvador - Iniciativa Salud Mesoamérica 2015 [35747533].PDF
Dec. 31, 1999
Spanish
Implementation Phase
https://www.iadb.org/document.cfm?id=EZSHARE-372445206-41
Loan Proposal
Program for Sustainable Roads to Rural Areas - Phase II [554254].PDF
Dec. 31, 1999
English
https://www.iadb.org/document.cfm?id=EZSHARE-372445206-42
Loan Proposal
Programa Multifase de Caminos Sostenibles en áreas rurales - Fase II [554262].PDF
Dec. 31, 1999
Spanish

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