North-South Road Corridor Investment Program. Republic of Armenia

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North-South Road Corridor Investment Program Republic of Armenia

Poti (Black Sea) Georgia Armenia Iran Bandar Abbas (Persian Gulf) www.northsouth.am North-South Road Corridor Investment Program

Brief Introduction of North-South Road Corridor Investment Program North-South Road Corridor construction length shall be 463km. Design speed-100 km/h. Traffic duration- 4,5-5h. The length of the existing road -556 km. Traffic speed- 30-90 km/h. Traffic duration- 9,5-10h. Total investments- about 2,3 billion USD without VAT. Existing, agreed and considered. ADB financing- 500 million USD. EIB financing - 68 million + 136 million + 204 million USD. NIF Grant - 14 million + 14 million + 36 million USD. Netherlands grants - 68 million USD. EDB financing -150 million + 350 million USD. Total - 1.540 million USD. Remaining - 760 million USD. Implementation period-2010 2022. www.northsouth.am North-South Road Corridor Investment Program

North-South Road Corridor Investment Program Sections

Description of North-South Road Corridor Investment Program The North-South Road Corridor Investment Program is aimed at reconstruction of the 2nd-3d category carriageway with a speed limit of 30-90 km/hour the length of which is 556 km from Bavra in Georgia to the border with Iran in Agarak, upgrading it up to 463 km-long 1st category high-speed carriageway section with a speed limit of 100-110 km/hour enabling to cross the mentioned section within the decreased 4.5-5 hours period instead of current 9.5-10 hours increasing the comfortability and safety by ensuring the fulfilment of the Project goal in regards of making the North-South Road a transit carriageway for passenger and cargo transportation from the East to the West within scope of TRACECA and Silk Road Projects. The preliminary estimated cost of the construction works of North-South Road Corridor Investment Program is about 2,3 billion USD (excluding VAT and the cost of land acquisition and resettlement), 200 million USD of which shall be allocated for design, technical supervision and other consulting services, and 2,1 billion USD-for capital construction.

Tranche 1, Yerevan-Artashat and Yerevan-Ashtarak Total length- 31 km. Construction completion 2016, June. Construction cost- 70,4 million USD. Contractor- ISOLUX CORSAN /Spain/. Engineer/PMC- Safege-Eptisa JV /France/. Opened for traffic- December, 2015. Put into operation June, 2016. Guarantee period by June 2017. Capital repair, reconstruction and construction of 9 overpasses and bridges are carried out in scope of the saving measures.

Tranche 2, Ashtarak-Talin Section length- 41,9 km. Construction completion- 2018. Construction cost- 179,6 million USD. Contractor- ISOLUX CORSAN /Spain/. Engineer/PMC- Safege-Eptisa JV /France/. Issues LARP, Infrastructure, Archeological.

Tranche 3, Talin-Gyumri Section length-46,2 km. Talin-Gyumri section is divided between ADB and EIB: ADB Talin-Lanjik- 18,7 km. EIB Lanjik-Gyumri- 27,5 km. The tender was announced in June, 2015. Contracts awarded in 2015-2016. Contractor - Sinohydro Corporation LTD, China. Engineer/ technical supervision- SPEA-IRD Consortium, Italy. Contract- Talin-Lanjik, about 60 million USD. Contract-Lanjik-Gyumri, about 84 million USD. Construction completion- 2018-2019.

Tranche 4, Artashat-Agarak The current length of Artashat-Agarak /checkpoint/ is 358km. The road will be reduced by approximately 91 km. Feasibility study is completed. The expected internal rate of income (EIRR) is 14%. The preliminary design for all sections and the detailed design for Sisian-Qajaran 64 km section are in process. They will be ready by December 2016 and February 2017. Designer- SPEA-IRD Consortium (Italy) Tender for the construction of Agarak- Qajaran section was announced in August 2016, and the Contract signing is envisaged in December, 2016. Financing- EDB loan- 150 million USD. Construction completion- 2019. Additional fund possibility for Tranche 4. - EDB loan- 350 million USD. - ADB loan-170-200 million USD. - EIB loan-170-200 million USD. - Possible grants- NIF and the Dutch Government up to100 million USD. (PPP) Implementation is possible, research memorandums are signed with SINOHYDRO and STRABAG companies.

Tranche 4, Artashat-Agarak, technical solutions A longitudinal section of tunnel with the length of more than 1km. A typical longitudinal section of a two-lane carriageway section, and overtaking lane, where necessary. ------------------------------------------------------ - Alignment and all the necessary technical indicators of the1st category, with the possibility A longitudinal of reaching section of up tunnel to with 4 lane the length in future. shorter than 1km.

Tranche 4, Artashat-Agarak, key sectors- Sisian-Qajaran The total construction length of Sisian-Qajaran section is 63.8km, and the estimated cost is about 490 million USD without VAT and land acquisition cost (By the WB HDMI 4 project the EERR makes more than 14%). The required amount of financing without VAT and including the unexpected expenses and the consultancy is 520 million USD, from which: - The cost of 54.3 km total length section of only the roads (44.7km), bridges (3.6km), as well as the existing small tunnels (with 0.1-0.7km length, in total 6 and the whole- 2.4km) and the approaching roads(12 X 0.3km= 3.6km) makes about 310 million USD. Financing is not available yet. It is proposed to apply for receiving 350 million USD credit funds from the Eurasian fund for Stabilization and Development of Eurasian Development Bank for financing of the construction of the mentioned sections (54.3km)-and end of Qajaran tunnel Qajaran(4km) sections including the unexpected expenses and the consultancy. - The cost of 9.5 km total length section of Bargushat tunnel (8.6km) and the approaching roads (0.9km) makes about 180 million USD. Financing is not available yet. It is proposed to apply for using 170 million USD credit funds available in Tranche 4 from Asian Development Bank, and 25 million USD remaining from Tranche 1-3, total 195 million USD, including the unexpected expenses and the consultancy. The possibility of Public Private-Partnership is considered in parallel.

Tranche 4, Artashat-Agarak, key sectors - Qajaran-Agarak The total construction length of Agarak-Qajaran section is 42km, and the estimated cost is about 280 million USD without VAT and land acquisition cost (By the WB HDMI 4 project the EERR makes more than 14%). The required amount of financing without VAT and including the unexpected expenses and the consultancy is 310 million USD, from which : - Only the roads and bridges section (36km) makes about 160 million USD from which the end of Qajaran tunnel Qajaran section (4km) make about 25 million USD. Financing is available. Credit funds of Eurasian Development Bank with the amount of 150 million USD, which is sufficient for the construction of the beginning of Agarak-Qajaran tunnel section 32 km including the unexpected costs and the consultancy. The difference for the end of Qajaran tunnel Qajaran section (4km) (about 25 million USD including the unexpected costs and consultancy) is envisaged to be completed at the account of tender savings and/or in scope of further tranche of Eurasian Development Bank credit funds. - The section of Qajaran tunnel (4.8km) and the approaching roads (1.2km) make about 130 million USD. Financing is not available yet. It is proposed to apply for 120 million USD Euro credit funds from European Investment Bank (equivalent to 135 million USD ) with the ADB co-financing to finance the construction of the mentioned section, including the unexpected funds and consultancy. The possibility of Public Private- Partnership is considered in parallel.

Investment and PPP implementation possibilities. Feasibility study for Artashat-Agarak road section is ready. The preliminary design will be submitted at the end of 2016 and the detailed design for Sisian-Qajaran (64km) section will be submitted by January-February 2017. The 80% of the mentioned section can be separated and considered as project implementation in scope of concession (Investment and PPP). The existing carriageway section shall be maintained as a free alternative of toll road. The section envisages tunnels with 0.2-9km length with two directions, single-lane carriageway traffic and approximately with 30 km total length. The length of the existing road of the mentioned section is 358km which as a result shall be reduced by 91km. Note, for example: - 124km length of Sisian-Qajaran section shall be reduced by half and become a road with 64km length. - 54km length of Qajaran-Agarak section shall be reduced by 12km and become a road with 42km length. More than 72km reduction is envisaged in the mentioned subsections and the increase up to 100km/h speed which will ensure the reduction of the traffic duration by 3-4 hours. The estimated preliminary cost of the construction works of Artashat- Agarak section is about 1,8 billion USD (including the cost of consulting services, without VAT and the land acquisition and resettlement cost), from which the financing of Qajaran-Agarak section with 150 million USD is already being implemented by the RA through EDB funds.

Tranche 5, Gyumri-Bavra The construction length of Gyumri-Bavra /checkpoint/ road section shall be 57,4km. Gyumri-Bavra section is envisaged to be implemented within EIB credit funds. Estimated cost- about140 million USD. Construction duration- 24-36 months. Feasibility study, preliminary and detailed designs are financed by NIF grant, the contract is signed, Designer Lotti (Italy). Within the scope of the current funds there is a possibility to reach Gyumri/bypass from the end of Tranche 3 up to M7 Gyumri-Vanadzor road. GYUMRI

PPP implementation general methods/conditions State participation method and volume (Investments and PPP). - The government will co-finance the VAT (20%) and the cost of land acquisition and resettlement. The Government already finances more than 30% of the total program, with the involvement of loan and other funds. Type of concession (Investments and PPP), (Build-Manage-Transfer, Build-Transfer-Manage, Build-Own-Manage, Build-Own-Manage-Transfer, Buy- Build-Manage). The following sequence is envisaged, according to preference. Build-Own-Manage-Transfer - Build-Manage-Transfer, - Build-Transfer-Manage, - Build-Own-Manage, - Buy-Build-Manage The mentioned options are subject to discussion and the preference shall be provided only to the companies which submitted well-grounded economic / technical / legal proposals prepared properly. Other envisaged conditions of the Concession (Investments and PPP). - The relevant legal or contractual regulation shall define a state liability before the end of the operation regarding the refund / compensation of the possible negative difference of net investments (without the expected profit) of the envisaged actions.

Bagratashen- Sadakhlo bridge construction between Armenia and Georgia The program is implemented within the scope of intergovernmental agreement signed between the Governments of Armenia and Georgia. The financing shall be implemented through equal investments. Financed by EBRD credit funds -about10 million USD. Construction and technical supervision tenders are announced through EBRD electronic procurement platform. The contracts are envisaged to be signed by December, 2016. The end of the works by the end of 2018.

Sustainable Urban Development Program. Yerevan Municipality. Yerevan bypass