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US & Liberia Trade & Investment Forum 2015

US & Liberia Trade & Investment Forum 2015. Session 2: Infrastructure & Tourism A Presentation on Investment Opportunities in Infrastructure & Tourism by Hon. Roland Layfette Giddings Deputy Minister of Public Works Republic of Liberia. Infrastructure & Tourism Outline. Roads

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US & Liberia Trade & Investment Forum 2015

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  1. US & Liberia Trade & Investment Forum 2015 Session 2: Infrastructure & Tourism A Presentation on Investment Opportunities in Infrastructure & Tourism by Hon. Roland Layfette GiddingsDeputy Minister of Public WorksRepublic of Liberia

  2. Infrastructure & Tourism Outline • Roads • Transport Services • Sea Ports • ICT • Tourism

  3. Overview of Road Infrastructure • $1.4bn invested by Govt & partners in roads since 2007 • Partners in road development: • SIDA, EU, JICA, World Bank, AfD, USAID • National Road Infrastructure Strategic Goals: • Connect all (15) county capitals to Monrovia with paved roads • Prepare detail engineering designs as the basis to attract construction funding • Plans to establish road maintenance fund & establish Roads Authority • Total Paved Roads are now 734km in Liberia • Primary Laterite Roads 1,423 km • Secondary Laterite Roads 2,350 km • Feeder Roads 5,410 km The New Road from Monrovia to Nimba

  4. Road Infrastructure Priorities • Buchanan (Grand Bassa County) to Greenville (Sinoe County) – 320 kms • Gbarnga (Bong County) to Medikorma (Sierra Leone Border) – 281 kms • Part-Financing construction of primary highway from Ganta – Tappita (World Bank providing part financing already): 100 kms • Financing construction of primary highway from Tappita – Fish Town: 238 kms • Rehabilitation of Monrovia to Bo-Waterside border & Sanniquelle to Cote d’Ivoire (Danane) • ELWA (Monrovia) to Roberstfield International Airport road

  5. Transport Corridor Expansion Plan Next paving extensions to major road corridors Main connections to neighbouring economic hubs

  6. Linking Somalia Drive to Sinkor in Monrovia Connecting Somalia Drive to Tubman Blvd

  7. Transport Services Priorities PPP Opportunities: • Provision Of Mass Transport Services • Public Parking Facilities • Construction of bus stations & bus services • Construction & management of road links (toll road system) as reform progresses for fair payments for road users. • Long term road maintenance initiatives • Agricultural transport services linking prime growing areas to Monrovia & ports • New paved road completed to most populous county outside Monrovia & agricultural belt, travel time now less than 4 hours • Coastal & Inland Water Transport: 6 major rivers, also in Monrovia

  8. Sea Port Infrastructure Overview • Liberia has 4 ports: • Freeport of Monrovia is main port & handles over 91% of Liberia’s vessel traffic. • Port of Buchanan handles 60% of NPA’s Summer Dead Weight & 65% of Authority’s throughput. • Port of Greenville saw 470% vessel traffic increase from 2012 to 2013 by 47 vessels. • Port of Harper is smallest port, handling domestic trade only • National Port Authority is Govt enterprise established by 1967 Port Act. Responsible to plan & develop ports. Bomboja • NPA conducting feasibility study in Bomboja to gain approval for 5th port. • NPA became ISPS Compliant in Monrovia and Buchanan in 2010.

  9. Sea Port Infrastructure Priorities Planned projects at Port of Buchanan: • Project B1: Iron Ore Quay Expansion • Project B2: Extension of Fuel Quay • Project B3: Commercial Berth Expansion from 326 to 400m • Project B4: Logistical Shore base (Phases 1 & 2): supply boats & waste management reception facility operations & warehousing, open yard Planned projects at Freeport of Monrovia: • Project M1: Marginal Wharf Extension by 200 meters, presently 600 meters • Project M2: One new berth and reclamation for container and general cargo 300 meters LOA. • Project M3: Coastal vessel terminal – to enhance the distribution and movement of cargoes along the coast of Liberia and sub region • Project M4: Dredging of entrance channel (widening) to 250 meters • Project M5: Fishing Harbour Pier – Local and international fishing activities, 150—200 meters LOA Top Priorities: Projects M1, M5 & B4

  10. Buchanan Onshore Logistics Base Third Party Services Area (Mud Processing, Chemical Blending, Sewage treatment, Drilling Waste treatment, etc ) Oil Tanks Oil Tanks STACKING AREA STACKING AREA Fresh Water Tanks Oil Tanks Oil Tanks Safety Services STACKING AREA STACKING AREA Maintenance Shed for Equipment / Tools Helipad Hotel & Accommodation

  11. Sea Port Infrastructure Priorities Planned projects at Port of Harper: • Project H1: Marginal Wharf Expansion • Project H2: Oil Palm Quay Main clients: Maryland Oil Palm, Cavalla Rubber, logging Planned projects at Port of Greenville: • Project G1: Construction of Liquid Bulk Pier (200m to 250m long) pier for crude palm oil (Golden Veroleum Liberia - potential of 300,000 tons of crude palm oil per year) • Project G2: Construction of dry bulk (200 to 250m long) quay and breakwater (south) • Main Clients: GVL, Hummingbird & logging • 400m breakwater protects harbour. 2 quays at present (70m & 180m) on inner side of breakwater for berthing facilities, with existing depth of 8/9m below chart datum.

  12. ICT Infrastructure Priorities • Why ICT in Liberia? • 60% of population inclined to use ICT services • Establishment of Liberia Internet Exchange Point • Undersea Fiber Optic Cable Landing accessible • Partial Roll-out of Monrovia Fiber Ring • Gov’t willing to further divest part of its 55% share in Cable Consortium Liberia • Major Investment Opportunities in Liberia’s ICT Sector: • National Backbone: $67m • Digital Migration Platform: $48m • National Postal Addressing System: $13.7m

  13. Thank you! Hon. Roland Layfette Giddings rlgiddings@mpw.gov.lr NIC Focal Person for Investment Inquiries: PayeGbelayan: payesgbelayan@yahoo.com +231 886897995

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