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Nippon Koei Co., Ltd and Japan Airport Consultants, Inc. |
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Initial Environmental Examination |
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Initial environmental examination on the present environmental and social conditions in the Pohnpei province and the Dekehtik (Takatik) Island and prediction of potential environmental impacts from the Pohnpei International Airport development in the Federated States of Micronesia
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Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) |
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Detailed Design and Construction Supervision |
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Provision of support infrastructure facilities consisting of farm-to-market road rehabilitation, small-scale irrigation system, small water impounding reservoirs and other utilities to about 25 watershed and 12 mangrove sub-projects sites nationwide. |
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Nippon Koei Co., Ltd./
Department of Public Works and Highways |
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Detailed Design and Construction Supervision |
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Improvement of socio-economic conditions of residents in the Poponto Swamp area by provision of structural countermeasures against floods, such as heightening of municipal and barangay roads, construction of mound dikes with temporary evacuation centers, and dredging of river tributaries of Agno and Tarlac Rivers. |
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Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) |
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Detailed Design and Construction Supervision |
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Provision of support infrastructure facilities consisting of farm-to-market road rehabilitation, small-scale irrigation system, small water impounding reservoirs and other utilities to about 25 watershed and 12 mangrove sub-projects sites nationwide. |
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Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) |
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Detailed Design and Construction Supervision |
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Provision of resettlement sites with complete infrastructure and support utilities with a total area of about 80 hectares, for project-affected residents who will be relocated to give way to the construction of flood control facilities. |
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