USAID DEC
The Al Badhan – Al Nassariya Road Project, Segment B, is a rehabilitation project aimed at reconstructing approximately 4.64 kilometers of a rural collector road in Nablus Governorate.
2018 · 147 pages

Abstract
The project's objective is to facilitate the movement of people and goods between the West Bank and the Jordan Valley, thereby contributing to improved economic growth. The project involves the reconstruction of the road, including the construction of a minimum 11.2-meter-wide carriage way, concrete side ditches, concrete side walls, sidewalks, box culverts, and supplying and installing crossing pipe culverts. The project also includes the supply of roadway furniture. The project is being implemented by the Technical Group Company for General Contracting (TGC) under the supervision of the USAID mission's Local Construction Program (LCP). The LCP focuses on rehabilitating and constructing roads, water, and buildings in the West Bank and Gaza. The project's timeline is not explicitly stated in the provided information. However, the report mentions that the project is currently in progress, with various activities and milestones being tracked and monitored. The project's safety plan and measures are being implemented, with a focus on ensuring the safety of workers and the public. The project's safety status is being monitored, and notices of unsafe conditions are being reported and addressed. The project's progress is being tracked through various indicators, including the number of generated person-days of employment, quality control status, and quality assurance test results. The project's quality control status is being monitored, with non-compliance reports being submitted and addressed. The project's financial status is also being monitored, with payments being made to contractors and suppliers. The project's change order requests and contract modifications are being tracked and addressed. The project's environmental compliance is being ensured through the implementation of the Construction Risk Management Plan (CRMP) and the Safety and Environmental Compliance Officer (SECO) role. The project's public information officer (PIO) is responsible for disseminating information to the public and stakeholders. The project's progress photos are being taken and documented, and the project's site memoranda are being submitted and reviewed. The project's meetings and coordination activities are being tracked and documented. The project's annexes include various logs and reports, such as the progress S-curve, safety tool box log, safety notice log, meetings and coordination activities log, site visits log, material and equipment log, CPM schedule, GEO-MIS data collection sheets, site memorandum log, non-compliance log, inspection log, and transmittal log. The project's overall objective is to improve the economic growth of the Palestinian economy by facilitating the movement of people and goods between the West Bank and the Jordan Valley. The project's implementation is being monitored and tracked through various indicators and milestones, with a focus on ensuring the safety and quality of the project.
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