Assignment Name:
Study for Development of Greater Surabaya Metropolitan Ports in Republic of Indonesia (1st Year)
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Country:
Indonesia
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Location within Country:
Surabaya and its adjacent areas
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Professional Staff Provided by Your Firm:
Port Planner, Port Engineer, Port Operation Expert, etc.
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Name of Employer:
Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA)
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No. of Staff:
5
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Address:
1-1, Yoyogi 2-chome, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo, Japan
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No. of Staff-Months:
7.83 M/M
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Start Date (Month/Year):
October 26, 2006
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Completion Date (Month/Year):
March 30, 2007
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Approx. Value of Services
(in Current US$):
Total : USD 681,471
JPC Share : USD 237,751
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Duration of the Services:
5.0 Months
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Name of Associated Consultants, if any:
J/V Leader : Almec Corporation (AC)
J/V Partner : Japan Port Consultants, Ltd. (JPC)
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No. of Months of Professional Staff Provided by Associated Consultants:
11.33 M/M
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Name of Senior Staff (Project Director/Coordinator, Team Leader) involved and functions performed:
K. Nagai : JPC Team Leader / Port Engineer
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Approximate Total Value of the Project:
USD 623 Million
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Narrative Description of Project:
Objective of the Study is to formulate an integrated long-term port development master plan with target year of 2030 for Surabaya and its adjacent areas including the west part of Madura Island to be able to serve future maritime traffic while providing port services. The study area which refers to the direct hinterland of port development includes Gresik, Bangkalan, Mojokerto, Surabaya, Sidoarjo and Lamongan. The future possible port project recommended by the study team will cover such works as dredging, reclamation, port facilities, buildings and equipment, yards, sewerage and access road.
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Description of Actual Services Provided by Your Staff:
The consulting services provided by our staff cover the following :
1) Preparation of Inception Report;
2) Study mobilization including discussions among steering committee, counterparts and study team members;
3) Analysis of existing conditions;
4) Conduct of field surveys;
5) Formulation of long-term port development strategy including regional development scenario setting, port traffic demand forecast, estimation of required port infrastructure, and comparative analysis of candidate port sites; and
6) Preparation of Interim Report.
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