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Pakistan Earthquake Rehabilitation Project (2007-2010)

  Nippon Koei Company Ltd.
Pakistan

This project involves the reconstruction of facilities affected by the earthquake in 2005. This includes rebuilding and repair of damaged infrastructure including housing, roads, bridges, government buildings, hospitals, and school buildings. Financial grant for this project comes from Japan International Cooperation Systems (JICS).

 

Doha West Sewerage Treatment Works Project, Qatar (2007-2010)

  Nippon Koei UK
Qatar

Financed by the Public Works Authority of the State of Qatar, this project includes the engineering, procurement, and construction of extensions to Doha West STW together with refurbishment of the existing works to enable it to serve a population equivalent to 500,000.  A ten-year operation and maintenance contract forms a separate component within the overall project.

 

UNICEF Permanent Schools in Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam, Indonesia (2007-2010)

  Nippon Koei Co., Ltd.
Indonesia 

This project, funded by UNICEF, involves the construction of permanent, child-friendly and earthquake-resistant school buildings in the seven tsunami and earthquake-affected districts of Aceh and Nias Islands, off North Sumatra province. The project is expected to take three years to complete.

 

Second Eastern Indonesia Region Transport Project (2007-2009)

  Nippon Koei Co., Ltd.
Indonesia

This World Bank-funded project is one of the two complementary transport projects aimed at supporting economic growth and improving social welfare in 16 provinces and 190 district and municipalities of the Eastern Indonesia Region. The project focuses on lower level links in the primary road network, which is the responsibility of the regional government and of other regional transport assets.

Yeklav to Ganja Road Widening Project, Azerbaijan (2008-2011)

  Nippon Koei UK
Azerbaijan

The project is funded by Shinhan Bank of Korea. It is carried out under a design – build contract that shall involve the construction of a new carriageway on the north side of the existing M-1 highway. Sections include 52 km long road between the western end of the Yevlakh Bypass to the eastern end of the Ganja Bypass and 35 km long Ganja Bypass.

 

Southern Corridor Improvement Project, Azerbaijan (2008-2011)

  Nippon Koei UK
Azerbaijan

The project is financed by Asian Development Bank (ADB). The objectives of the assignment are to provide consulting services to carry out the detailed design and construction supervision for the new 61 km long, 4 lane access controlled expressway between Masalli and Astara. This expressway will link with other expressway sections being constructed between Alat and Masalli to give a high speed highway linking Baku to Azerbaijan's southern regions and the international border with Iran.

   
 

GMS Rehabilitation of the Railway, Cambodia (2007-2010)

  Japan Railway Technical Service (JARTS)
Cambodia

This ADB-funded project involves the rehabilitation of the railway’s infrastructure including the reconstruction of the link to Thailand, construction of a new track to connect the railway with the container terminal in Sihanoukville Port, and construction of two new crossing loops to improve operations. Part of the project includes the preparation of a resettlement and income restoration plan for the communities who stand to be affected due to the railway rehabilitation.

   
 

Muzzaffarabad West Bypass Road Project, Pakistan (2007)

  Nippon Koei Co., Ltd.
Pakistan
Funded by the JICA, this project involves the rehabilitation and reconstruction of 5 km asphaltic concrete road, including 5 major intersections and slope protection and drainage in Muzzaffarabad City in the Islamic Republic of Pakistan.
   
 

ADB Implementation of the Public Sector Capacity Building Roadmap (2006-2007)

  IC Net Ltd., Japan
Federal State of Micronesia (FSM)

This ADB-assisted project involves the construction of a roadmap which is expected to bring about a number of benefits to the FSM. One of the said benefits is to enhance coherence of capacity building undertaken by the national and four states governments in the focus areas. The roadmap enables FSM to widely and consistently plan, implement, monitor and assess capacity building activities of all governments. Moreover, its benefits also aimed to enhance partnership for development between governments, aid agencies and stakeholders. With its successful implementation, the roadmap approach could be replicated in other pacific developing member countries, in collaboration with its partners.

   
 

Development Study on the Strengthening Maternal and Child Health Service Performance in Cambodia (2006-2007)

  SSC (System Science Consultants, Inc.)
 Cambodia

This JICA-assisted project involved the study of the present status of the Maternal and Child Health (MCH) services in the country as well as related issues such as health status and service delivery including the formulation of the plans for the improvement of MCH services particularly for safe motherhood of which the gap between the rural and urban areas needs to be filled. The study also aimed to improve the capacity of the Ministry of Health in the assessment and implementation of technology transfer to concerned personnel.

   
 

The Study on Water Resource Development and Management in the Jordan Rift Valley (2007)

  Nippon Koei Co., Ltd.
Jordan

This project was financed by JICA. It covers four major areas in West Bank of the Jordan River Rift Valley. This was initiated as most of its communities experience lack of water supply for domestic and irrigation purposes. The project scope includes the watershed areas of Wadi Al-Qilt, Wadi Al-Ujia and Wadi Al Fara. It also includes a study in formulating a basic plan for efficient water utilization and development of water resources in the Jordan River Rift Valley, which was fulfilled on the year 2007.

   
 

Sanitation and Environment Improvement in Haiphong City, Drainage and Sewerage Component (2005-2007)

  Nippon Koei Co., Ltd.
Vietnam

A JICA-sponsored project completed in 2007 in order to attain the targets of improvement of the urban environment in Hai Phong City, Republic of Vietnam. The amount of wastes generated is increasing due to the growing population in the process of urbanization and rapid industrialization. Thus, the state of urban sanitation has worsened. The project therefore aimed to establish and install a management system and execute surveys in for the enhancement of related legal systems. The project also intends to clarify the utilization of waste generators for treatment, in order to realize an appropriate solid waste management.