TOR Transport Toll Road Model Concession Review and Redraft

[Brief Background of Project]

1. Scope of work
[ADVISOR] will be acting for [GOVERNMENT].
Instructions will come from [GOVERNMENT BODY] and [apart from information to be provided by World Bank officials] [ADVISOR] is to disregard purported instructions from anyone else, including other government agencies.

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Policy of the South African National Roads Agency in Respect of Unsolicited Proposals

This policy guideline is a revision of the policy dated September 1997, issued by the predecessor of the Agency, namely the South African Roads Board.

It has been drafted in order to provide the private sector with a framework within which Unsolicited Proposals (“the Proposals”) should be prepared. It also explains how Proposals will be dealt with by the Agency, and lays down procedures which will be followed in order to stimulate a competitive environment, ensure transparency, and offer the public protection from the possibility of monopolistic practices and exploitation.

Vehicle Services

Vehicle Services provides opportunities for commercial services to the transport entities, such as petrol stations, mechanics, truck/bus parking, e-vehicle, charging stations, air-side services or ship maintenance.

EV charging infrastructure, India

Successful electric vehicles adoption requires a change in consumer behavior enabled by public policy to create an electric vehicles ecosystem that makes the use affordable and reliable.

Modern bus station to be established in Sheberghan

A modern bus station is to be built in Sheberghan city of Jawzjan province. This comes amid complaints from residents about the absence of a bus station in the city. Consisting of a canopy, 12 small shops, a restaurant, modern toilets and other facilities, the bus station, is expected to be complete in the next three months. Municipal adviser Mohammad Daud Amin Zai said the bus station would be built at a cost of USD 230,000.

Sheberghan Bus Terminal Includes Two Public-Private Partnerships

The opening of the bus terminal in Sheberghan City, made possible through the Regional Afghan Municipalities Program for Urban Populations (RAMP UP) funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), represents an emerging trend of increasingly innovative uses of public-private partnerships by Afghan municipalities. Completed in record time, this new public facility was inaugurated on November 13, 2013, at a ribbon-cutting ceremony attended by numerous provincial and municipal dignitaries, including the Honorable Bai Murad Qounly, Governor of Jawzjan Province.