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Reference: 20010406
Release date: 30 October 2003

Promoter – Financial Intermediary

Council for Development and Reconstruction (CDR) in Lebanon

Location

Description

The project would consist of the construction and the development of highway sections representing major regional links, notably with Syria.

Objectives

The project consists of improvements to the main road corridors linking Lebanon and Syria, thus contributing to the development of an international multimodal transport network in the region, which has emerged as a planning goal for the Euro-Med partnership. It will foster international trade and improve access to the hinterland from the ports of Beirut and Tripoli. As such, the project is complementary to projects already supported in Lebanon.
Benefits of the project will include savings in user time, vehicle operating costs and accident costs. Additional benefits are likely to stem from generated traffic in a context where the existing networks are congested due to high rates of traffic growth.

Comments

Communications.

Sector(s)

Proposed EIB finance (Approximate amount)

Loan of up to EUR 60 million on Bank’s own resources (EuroMed II mandate).

Total cost (Approximate amount)

The total cost of the project is estimated at around EUR 150 millionM

Environmental aspects

Complete feasibility studies and environmental impact assessments have been executed. Their compliance with existing legislation and approval by the relevant authorities will be checked.

Procurement

The project will be tendered following international competitive bidding procedures in line with the Bank’s procurement guidelines.

Status

Signed - 28/06/2005

Disclaimer

Before financing approval by the Board of Directors, and before loan signature, projects are under appraisal and negotiation. The information and data provided on this page are therefore indicative.
They are provided for transparency purposes only and cannot be considered to represent official EIB policy (see also the Explanatory notes).

Related tags

Lebanon Transport