USAID
The Al Badhan – Al Nassariya Road Project – Segment A is a road reconstruction project located in Nablus Governorate, West Bank.
2018 · 218 pages

Abstract
The project is part of the USAID's Local Construction Program (LCP), which aims to improve Palestinians' access to basic infrastructure and services. The project's objective is to reconstruct approximately 3.75 kilometers of the Al Badhan – Al Nassariya Road, facilitating trade and people movement between the Northern West Bank and the Jordan Valley. The project involves the rehabilitation of the road, including the reconstruction of a two-lane road stretch, associated access roads, Tubas Intersection, and the installation of lighting poles. Additionally, concrete side ditches will be constructed. The project is expected to contribute to improved economic growth by enhancing the movement of trade and people. The project is being implemented by Technical Group Company for General Contracting (TGC) under Contract No. AID-294-I-13-00007 and Task Order No. AID-294-TO-17-00002. The project's progress is being monitored and reported on a monthly basis. The September 2018 monthly progress report highlights the project's key activities, personnel status, and safety status. Key personnel involved in the project include the Project Manager, Project Engineer, and Resident Engineers. The project's safety status is being monitored closely, with regular safety meetings and inspections conducted to ensure compliance with safety regulations. The project has experienced some challenges, including non-compliance notices and notices of unsafe conditions. The project's progress is being tracked through various indicators, including the completion of construction activities, material delivery, and equipment on site. The project's quality control and quality assurance processes are also being monitored, with regular inspections and testing conducted to ensure compliance with project specifications. The project's implementation is being coordinated with various stakeholders, including the Ministry of Public Works and Housing, the Palestinian Authority, and the USAID mission. The project's progress is being reported on a monthly basis, with the September 2018 report highlighting the project's key activities and achievements. The project's safety and environmental compliance is being monitored closely, with regular inspections and audits conducted to ensure compliance with safety and environmental regulations. The project's safety and environmental compliance officer is responsible for ensuring that the project is implemented in accordance with safety and environmental regulations.
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