Ireland - Roads Act 1993
electronic Irish Statute Book (eISB)
electronic Irish Statute Book (eISB)
[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.
For more information about this sector, please visit Public–Private Partnerships in Transport.
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.
OBApproaches is a forum for discussing and disseminating recent experiences and innovations for supporting the delivery of basic services to the poor. The series will focus on the provision of water, energy, telecommunications, transport, health and education in developing countries, in particular through output, or performance,-based approaches.
This note draws upon lessons from a wide range of Output-based aid (OBA), or performance-based grants, used to help target services to the poor.
Related Information:
Asian Development Bank (ADB) 2007.
This case study provides practitioners with effective analytical tools and methods that were used in the design of ADB's Timor-Leste Road Sector Improvement Project to specifically benefit traditionally excluded and disadvantaged groups, such as women and the poor.
World Bank Study September 2011.
Asian Development Bank (ADB) June 2013.
Public Private Partnerships, Infrastructure, Gender and Poverty, Mary Jennings and Cathy Gaynor, World Bank Institute (WBI), June 2004
The Role and Impact of Public-Private Partnerships in Education by Harry Anthony Patrinos, Felipe Barrera-Osorio, and Juliana Guaqueta, World Bank 2009.