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Page 1: RURAL ROADS INVESTMENT PROGRAM (RRIP) MOZAMBIQUE · MOZAMBIQUE. 2 Presentation Contents The Message ANE Strategy for Rural Roads Regional Roads Investment Program (2008-2011) Conclusions

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Presented by: Eng. Mateus Jakisson

Director of Maintenance

National Roads Administration (ANE)

Afcap, Addis Abbeba, 25th November, 2010

RURAL ROADS INVESTMENT

PROGRAM (RRIP)

MOZAMBIQUE

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Presentation Contents� The Message

� ANE Strategy for Rural Roads

� Regional Roads Investment Program (2008-2011)

� Conclusions

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The Message

� �75% of the national road network comprising gravel roads;

� ‘Unhealthy’ and unsustainable reliance on gravel roads to solve the access problems of poor rural communities;

� Unreliable travel or impassability, especially in the rains seasons;

� High unit transport costs for goods, services & people;

� Severe lack of funding or investment on rural roads, thus:

� A new approach required, using a ‘menu’ of more durable, low cost, local-resource-based surfaces, and even engineered natural surfaces. Using gravel only where appropriate;

� Easy techniques for use by local Contractors required.

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�ACCESSIBILITY ALL YEAR ROUND;

� ROADS MAINTAINABLE THROUGH ROUTINE MAINTENANCE “ ONLY”

� SURVEY & CLASSIFY ROAD INTO DIFFERENT INTERVENTION PRIORITY SECTIONS (P1, P2 & P3);

� P1 – SECTIONS OF ROAD WHICH BECOME -NON PASSABLE –EVERY YEAR NORMALLY DURING RAINS

� P2 – SECTIONS PASSABLE WITH DIFFICULTY(4x4) DURING CERTAIN TIMES OF THE YEAR;

ANE`S STRATEGY FOR RURAL ROADANE`S STRATEGY FOR RURAL ROADANE`S STRATEGY FOR RURAL ROADANE`S STRATEGY FOR RURAL ROADANE`S STRATEGY FOR RURAL ROADANE`S STRATEGY FOR RURAL ROADANE`S STRATEGY FOR RURAL ROADANE`S STRATEGY FOR RURAL ROAD

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� P3 – SECTIONS PASSABLE ALL YEAR ROUND;

� QUALIFY & QUANTIFY INTERVENTIONS FOR P1&P2

SECTIONS;

� EXPERIENCE SHOWS:

P1 – VARIES BETWEEN 12 & 15% OF TOTAL LENGTH

OF THE ROAD;

ANE`S STRATEGY FOR RURAL ROADANE`S STRATEGY FOR RURAL ROADANE`S STRATEGY FOR RURAL ROADANE`S STRATEGY FOR RURAL ROADANE`S STRATEGY FOR RURAL ROADANE`S STRATEGY FOR RURAL ROADANE`S STRATEGY FOR RURAL ROADANE`S STRATEGY FOR RURAL ROAD

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�PROPOSAL:

� USE FIRSTLY AVAILABLE FUNDS IN ACCORDANCE WITH INTERVENTION PRIORITY – P1;

� REMINISCENT FUNDS (IF ANY) TO BE USED ON SECTIONS P2 & SO FORTH;

� DIFFERENT TYPES OF FINAL SURFACE (SURFACED & UN-SURFACED) FOR ASSET PRESERVATION

ANE`S STRATEGY FOR RURAL ROADANE`S STRATEGY FOR RURAL ROADANE`S STRATEGY FOR RURAL ROADANE`S STRATEGY FOR RURAL ROADANE`S STRATEGY FOR RURAL ROADANE`S STRATEGY FOR RURAL ROADANE`S STRATEGY FOR RURAL ROADANE`S STRATEGY FOR RURAL ROAD

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Section P1

ANE`S STRATEGY FOR RURAL ROADANE`S STRATEGY FOR RURAL ROADANE`S STRATEGY FOR RURAL ROADANE`S STRATEGY FOR RURAL ROADANE`S STRATEGY FOR RURAL ROADANE`S STRATEGY FOR RURAL ROADANE`S STRATEGY FOR RURAL ROADANE`S STRATEGY FOR RURAL ROAD

Section P2

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� As part of Integrated Road Sector Program –PRISE(2009-2014), the National Roads Administration (ANE), embarked on a Regional Road Investment Program;

� This is a 4 years program (2008-2011) and aims to rehabilitate and upgrade a number of regional unpaved roads/sections of roads using more durable and cost effective solutions from the perspective of project life cycle cost with focus on transitability.

Regional Roads Investment Program

(RRIP)

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� The program is funded by SIDA, AFCAP

and Goverment of Mozambique, comprising

the following components:

�Civil works on selected regional roads ;

�Reseach;

�Training.

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Regional Roads Investment Program (RRIP)

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� Carry out a series of pilot projects in each of the 10 provinces with a total investment of 9.2 million dollars over the first phase and 6 million USD during the second phase.

� Introduce a ‘targeted interventions’ approach;

� Prioritise problematic roads / sections and identify solutions for critical sections (P1 & P2).

Scope of RRIP

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� ANE has decided to execute the works:

� Through small scale contractors supervised by independent consultants;

� Using labour based technology where feasible;

� Making optimal use of locally available materials and regional specifications.

Implementation arrangements

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� Slurry seal

� Sand Seal

� Otta Seal

� Single surface dressing

� Double surface dressing

� Geo cells

� Calcrete

� Concrete slabs

� Cobble Stone

� Fired clay bricks

Surfacing options

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Cabo DelgadoProvinceConcrete Slabs, Xitaxi Slope, Mueda Xitaxi-Road

Surfacing options

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Surfacing optionsTete ProvinceStone Paving at Cachombo Slope, Bene-Zumbo Road

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Surfacing optionsManica ProvinceOtta Seal, Inhacufera-Machaze Road

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Surfacing options

Sofala ProvinceBeira-Savana Road, various options for pavement structure

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Surfacing options

Inhambane Province – Calcrete mixed with sand

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� Recognizing the need for capacity building and training, 3 alternative operational strategies for program management were considered;

� An in-house strategy (program management

by ANE),

� Program management by an established

Management Contractor;

� Program management by a Consultancy Firm

Operational Strategy

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� The in-house strategy, which is a ‘process oriented’ (learning by doing) approach, was adopted;

� This followed existing procedures for the planning, design, supervision and implementation of maintenance works on unpaved roads with the main responsibility anchored at provincial level.

� However, ANE at central level is responsible for overall management and provide technical support and training

Recommended strategy

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� Various activities are being done as training and

capacity building efforts of ANE staff, local

consultants and small-scale contractors,

through the firm Scott Wilson;

� TRL is giving its input on design , investigation

of different solutions and monitoring of the sites.

Training and capacity building

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Conclusions

� There are opportunities to use locally available materials more extensively in Mozambique and more research work need to be done to find other sources of materials.

� The research component will help Mozambique develop specifications which suit materials found in the country

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Conclusions

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� ANE recognizes that the introduction of low cost surfacing technology requires a long-term capacity building effort;

� Present challenges for purchase of appropriate equipment and use of bituminous materials by inexperienced contractors.

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Conclusions

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� The various solutions identified can reduce construction costs significantly if proper specifications and work norms are developed for the Mozambique situation.

� In order to enhance the research component from 2011, the sector will earmark on its annual plans funds for research component.

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Conclusions

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