Project description
The European Bank of Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) is considering providing a loan to Montenegro for the rehabilitation and upgrade of the Tivat-Jaz road section (approx. 16km) that is part of the overall 51km ‘Montenegro Main Roads Reconstruction Project’. The whole project is divided into three main sections as follows:
Section 1: Rehabilitation of the Rozaje-Spiljani road section (approx. 20km);
Section 2: Rehabilitation and upgrade of the Danilovgrad-Podgorica road section (approx. 15km); and
Section 3: Rehabilitation and upgrade of the Tivat-Jaz road section (approx. 16km);
The proposed Tivat-Jaz road section includes the reconstruction and widening of the existing road from 2 to 4 lanes, the reconstruction of river crossings and upgrading of intersections as well as financing of supervising engineers, implementation assistance to the Project Implementation Unit (PIU) and institutional components. The Project Implementation Unit under the Transport Administration of Montenegro will implement the Project.
There is a Project Summary Document available for this project for Sections 1 and 2. A Project Summary Document for Section 3 will be disclosed in accordance with timing requirements in the Access to Information Policy and Directive.
Please note:
Section 1 has already been Board approved on 1 November 2017 and signed on 7 December 2017;
Section 2 has already been Board approved on 3 December 2019 and committed on 13 December 2019.
This ESIA disclosure is dealing with the currently uncommitted Cat A road section 3 Tivat-Jaz, and the Board discussion for this part of the Project is expected on 15/16 December 2020.
ESIA disclosure package
The following documents are available in English and Montenegrin for the new Section 3 Tivat-Jaz:
- National Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA)
- Supplementary Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (S-ESIA)
- Non-Technical Summary (NTS)
- Stakeholder Engagement Plan (SEP)
- Land Acquisition and Resettlement Framework (LARF)
- Environmental and Social Action Plan (ESAP)
- Framework Environmental and Social Management Plan (F-ESMP)
- Framework Biodiversity Action Plan (BAP)
Download English and Montenegrin package in ZIP format
The following documents are available in English and Montenegrin for the previously approved and committed Section 2 Danilovgrad-Podgorica:
- National Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA)
- Supplementary Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (S-ESIA)
- Non-Technical Summary (NTS)
- Stakeholder Engagement Plan (SEP)
- Land Acquisition and Resettlement Framework (LARF)
- Environmental and Social Action Plan (ESAP)
- Biodiversity Action Plan (BAP)
Download part 1 of the disclosure package
Download part 2 of the disclosure package
Download part 3 of the disclosure package
Download part 4 of the Disclosure Package
Download part 5 of the disclosure package
Full ESIA availability
Full ESIA documentation for Tivat-Jaz section is available locally at:
Transport Administration, IV Proleterske 19, 81000 Podgorica, Montenegro (Mr Nikola Arnaut)
Tel: +382 20 655 095, 655 364
Municipality Budva, Trg Sunca 3, 85310, Budva;
Municipality Kotor, Stari grad 317, 85330 Kotor;
Municipality Tivat, Magnolija 85 320 Tivat;
Lastva Grbaljska Local Community Office, Elementary School „Nikola Djurkovic";
Radanovići Local Community Office, Radanovici bb.
And
EBRD Resident Office in Podgorica, Moskovska 2/b, 81000
Tel: +382 20 237 173/174/175
And
Client website
Enquiries
Environmental or social enquiries
Mr Nikola Arnaut
Montenegrin Transport Administration
IV Proleterske 19, 81000 Podgorica, Montenegro
Tel: +382 20 655 095, 655 364
E-mail: upravazasaobracaj@uzs.gov.me and
nikola.arnaut@uzs.gov.me
This document was prepared at an early stage of project development, before consideration by the EBRD Board of Directors. Details of a project may change following disclosure.
Environmental and Social Impact Assessments and ESIA summaries are produced by project sponsors, and the EBRD makes them available without any comment or implied endorsement. Any views expressed or statements made in the Environmental and Social Impact Assessment or the ESIA Summary do not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of the EBRD.
Last updated 25 June 2014