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National Roads Administration (ANE) Mozambique

National Roads Administration (ANE) Mozambique

The ANE is a public institution managed by the country’s Ministry of Public Works and Housing, responsible for the development and maintenance of all roads throughout Mozambique. The ANE consists of five member organizations dedicated to the planning, development, construction, management and maintenance of the road infrastructure, in addition to national transport, communications, and housing. Economikr, while under subcontract to T&M, performed an economic feasibility study and a financial model for selected roads in the Gaza province (World Bank project), and also developed a bridge management system for ANE. 

Mozambique Gaza Province OPRC Project

This World Bank project included the economic, risk and financial analysis of various alternatives for about 280 kilometers of both paved and rural roads in the Gaza Province of Mozambique. During the course of the project Economikr developed various methodologies for dealing with severe flooding. It is Mozambique's first OPRC project. In this project both HDM-4 and RED World Bank programs were utilized.


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