NAMA: Rehabilitation of arterial roads in Serbia

Title: Rehabilitation of arterial roads in Serbia
DescriptionOfMitigationAction: This action includes rehabilitation of the 19 different arterial road sections throughout Serbia. Total length of all proposed road sections is 324 km. Sections are located in different part of Serbia. The most of them belong to the southern-east region.Selected roads sections are very important for everyday transport of humans and goods, but with serious damages on the road surface (pavement) and very high Roughness Index (IRI). Mitigation target is to improve the efficiency and operation of these roads and reduce CO2 emissions from road vehicles. Decreasing of CO2 emissions will be ensured through improved fuel consumption level (-3.64%) by all vehicles that is achieved by running speed of 60 km/h, or the International Roughness Index (IRI) of the proposed roads are improved up to the value of 2.0 m/km.
EntityName: Public Enterprise “Roads of Serbia”
EntityName1:
EntityName2:
EntityAddress1: 11000 Belgrade, Bulevar kralja Aleksandra 282, SERBIA||
EntityAddress2: 11000 Belgrade, Bulevar kralja Aleksandra 282, SERBIA||
EntityAddress3:
EntityContactPerson1: Mr. Zoran Drobnjak||
EntityContactPerson2: Igor Radovic||
EntityContactPerson3:
EntityContactPerson1Alternate: Slavoljub Tubic||
EntityContactPerson2Alternate:
EntityContactPerson3Alternate:
EntityPhone1: +381 11 30 40 701||
EntityPhone2: +381 60 840 2302||
EntityPhone3:
EntityPhone1Alternate: +381 11 30 34 744||
EntityPhone2Alternate:
EntityPhone3Alternate:
EntityEmail1: office@putevi-srbije.rs||
EntityEmail2: igor.radovic@putevi-arbije.rs||
EntityEmail3:
EntityEmail1Alternate: slavoljub.tubic@putevi-srbije.rs||
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EntityEmail3Alternate:
YearsForCompletion: 6
UsedCurrency: EUR
AmountOfFinancialSupport: 139328000
CommentsOnFinancialSupport: It could be subject of negotiations
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CommentsOnCapacityBuildingSupport:
FinancialSupportRequired: Yes
TechnologicalSupportRequired: Yes
CapacityBuildingSupportRequired: Yes
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UNParty: Serbia
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AttachmentDescription: SDRehabilitation of Arterial Roads in Serbia.pdf;
Item Status: Published
NAMADeveloper: ext\zdravkovic
NAMAApprover: ext\zdravkovic
SecretariatNAMAAssignVerifier: unfccc\nama-av
SecretariatNAMAVerifier: unfccc\jwilliams
Publishing date: 6/17/2013
NAMAId: NS-36
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GeneralComments:
StartYearOfImplementation: 2014
EstimatedFullCostOfImplementation: 130213084
EstimatedIncrementalCostOfImplementation: 9114915
EmissionReductionsAmount: 2617
EmissionReductionsUnit: MtCO2e/yr
EmissionReductionsComments: Total reduction: 5,234 tCO2e (20 years) Methodology applied for estimation: Computer Programme to calculate Emissions from Road Transport (COPERT 4)
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TechnologyNSSI: Energy Efficiency
TypeOfActionNSSI: Project: Investment in infrastructure
SectorNSSI: Transport and its Infrastructure
TypeOfRequiredCapacityBuildingSupportNSSI:
TypeOfRequiredFinancialSupportNSSI: Grant
OtherRelevantInformation: improved infrastructure will ensure higher level on transport service on rehabilitated roads, not only regarding travel time and safety but also by reducing CO2 emmission and fuel consumption. Creation of local employment opportunities: during rehabilitation works many temporary working places will be open for local residents. Education and awareness raise: - Reduction of fuel consumption: direct impact of rehabilitated roads on fel consumption will be indirectly confirmed and estimated by measuring CO2 emmissions along road sections which are subject of proposed Serbian Arterial Road Rehabilitation Project. During project implementation a systematic measurement of CO2 emmissions will beestablished, including activities before, during and after road rehabilitation works. Environmental monitoring is consisting part of proposed project.
RelevantNationalPolicies: In line with: o Law on air protection (“Official Gazette of RS”, 36/09) o Law on planning and construction (“Official Gazette of RS” No. 72/2009, 81/2009) o Law on nature protection (“Official Gazette of RS”, 36/09) o Law on environmental protection (“Official Gazette of RS” No. 135/04, 36/09, 72/09) o Law on EIA (“Official Gazette of RS” No. 135/2004, 36/2009) o Law on waste management (“Official Gazette of RS”, 36/09) Law on noise protection (“Official Gazette of RS”, 36/09) o Law on water (“Official Gazette of RS”, 46/91, 53/93, 67/93, 48/94, 54/96, 101/05) Regulations established on the basis of the Law on EIA include the following: o Decree on establishing the List of Projects for which the Impact Assessment is mandatory and the List of projects for which the EIA can be requested (“Official Gazette of RS” No. 114/08) o Rulebook on the contents of requests for the necessity of Impact Assessment and on the contents of requests for specification of scope and contents of the EIS (“Official Gazette of RS” No. 69/05) o Rulebook on the contents of the EIS (“Official Gazette of RS” No. 69/05) o Rulebook on the procedure of public inspection, presentation and public consultation about the EIS (“Official Gazette of RS” No. 69/05) o Regulations on permitted noise level in the environment (“Official Gazette of RS” No. 54/92)
Approval Status: Approved
Attachments: SDRehabilitation of Arterial Roads in Serbia.pdf

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