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Review of Feasibility Study on Port of Tanjung Pelapas Development Project - Phase II
This assignment is aimed at reviewing and evaluating the soundness of feasibility study conducted by a local consultant on Tanjung Pelapas Development Project - Phase II before implementation of the project.  The Phase I project financed by JBIC was completed in January 2001, and the Phase II project including the following components

Assignment Name:

Review of Feasibility Study on Port of Tanjung Pelapas Development Project - Phase II

Country:

Malaysia

Location within Country:

Tanjung Pelapas Port

Professional Staff Provided by Your Firm:

Team Leader

Name of Employer:

Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC)

No. of Staff:

1

Address:

No. 4-1, Ohtemachi 1-chome, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, Japan

No. of Staff-Months:

1 M/M

Start Date (Month/Year):

April 9, 2002

Completion Date (Month/Year):

  May 15, 2002

Approx. Value of Services

(in Current US$):

Total : USD 10,829

JPC Share : USD 53,290

Duration of the Services:

  1.2 Months

Name of Associated Consultants, if any:

J/V Leader : Japan Port Consultants, Ltd. (JPC)

J/V Partner : Japan Marine Science Inc. (JMS)

No. of Months of Professional Staff Provided by Associated Consultants:

1.8 M/M

Name of Senior Staff (Project Director/Coordinator, Team Leader) involved and functions performed:

T. Ichizono : Team Leader

Approximate Total Value of the Project:

-

Narrative Description of Project:

This assignment is aimed at reviewing and evaluating the soundness of feasibility study conducted by a local consultant on Tanjung Pelapas Development Project - Phase II before implementation of the project.  The Phase I project financed by JBIC was completed in January 2001, and the Phase II project including the following components :

1)     Widening and deepening of existing navigation channel, navigation channel dredging, introduction of navigation aids;

2)     Reclamation for yards and buildings;

3)     Construction of 6 container berths, container and other yards, workshop, operation building, utilities, substations and access roads; and

4)     Procurement of cargo handling equipment.

Description of Actual Services Provided by Your Staff:

The consulting services provided by our staff cover the following :

1)       Confirmation of background and necessity of the project;

2)       Evaluation of container cargo demand forecast;

3)       Technical evaluation of planned width and depth of approach channel, container terminal layout, and cargo handling efficiency;

4)       Review of EIA;

5)       Financial and operational evaluation of the project;

6)       Influence of the project on the Japanese enterprises; and

7)       Preparation of Draft Final and Final Reports.

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