Designing Bank Operations to Support Program-Based and Sectorwide Approaches
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Designing Bank Operations to Support Program-Based and
Sectorwide Approaches
POLAND Road Maintenance & Rehabilitation I & II
“Program-based” approach projects
Poland at a glance…
Population: 39 million inhabitants GNP/Capita US4,570
Upper Middle Income Countries: US$5,040
Motorization rate is increasing fast: 9 million cars in 1990 14 million today
Poland compares poorly with EU neighboring countries both in terms of condition of the road network and safety
Road improvement: a CAS high priority
National road network: 18,000 km. – Maintenance backlog estimated to US$1 billion…
Brief Historical reminder…
o In late 2003, Government (MoF) clearly preferred to use “Adjustment-type” rather than “Specific-Investment” lending instruments.
WHY?: Found easier, i.e., shorter preparation time and faster disbursement.
o Initially the Roads III project was supposed to be a Programmatic SAL, actually the first of a series of 2-3 projects for a total Bank support of US$400 million during the next 4-5 years…
BUT finally we agreed to use an innovative “program-based” approach which allowed to preserve the above “Adjustment” benefits through a Specific Investment Loan….
• Project amount: US$175 million, of which the World Bank finances 72%;
• WB’s support focusing on road maintenance & rehabilitation works (sub-program financed at 2/3 or 67%);
• WB funds were pooled with 2004 national budget for roads maintenance (see table next slide);
• Environmental/Social and Procurement due diligence were carried out during project preparation to assess and to approve country own procedures (in view to grant country “certification” for future projects);
• Environmental category: Financial Intermediary (FI). Publication of project Operational Manual chapter on environment and social was the only pre-requisite for appraisal.
Main features of the RM&R project
Poland RM&R project is a new kind of “hybrid”
This component is financed under a pooling of funds scheme
All the other components are using standard WB rules
The loan amount (Euro 100 million equivalent US$126 ) was requested by the borrower to match with its budget planning and to minimize the loan’s fees (Front-end and commitment fees)….
• Concept review meeting April 2003 (Programmatic SAL);
• ROS meeting Nov. 2003 (PSAL was not an option anymore!)
• Pre-appraisal in Dec. 2003 (OK with a SIL)
• Safeguard consultation meeting: January 12, 2004
• Quality Enhancement Review meeting: January 13, 2004
• 2nd Project decision meeting: January 26, 2004
• Appraisal/negotiations: mid February 2004
• Board presentation: March 30, 2004
“…congratulations to the project team!”
Fast track preparation:
3 Months
Fiscal Year: 2004 Task Team Leader: Michel AudigéCountry: Poland Sector Director/ Manager: Hossein Razavi/ Motoo KonishiProject: Poland - Roads III project (P078170) Country Director: Robert W. Grawe
Steps/Actions Normal Elapsed Time Dates17. Appraisal Mission (Upgrade mission Dec. 2003) After #1218. Appraisal Aide-Memoire21. Decision Meeting package 3 weeks before #24 (translation) 01/ 18/ 04
2nd decision meeting (ROS or ROC meeting) 01/ 26/ 04Negotiations package (**) 01/ 30/ 04
22. Authorization to Negotiate (by LEGAF) before #23 01/ 30/ 0423. Notice of Invitation to Negotiate to SECGE before #24 01/ 30/ 0424. Appraisal/ Negotiations (field/ headquarters) 3-5 days duration 02/13/0425. Minutes of Negotiations Upon completion of #24 * 02/ 18/ 0426. Status of Negotiations 20 days before #33 * 02/ 24/ 04
27. Statutory Committee Report (by Lawyer)signed by RVP/ LEG 14 days before #30 * and others 5 days before #30 *
02/26/04
28. Board Package to CD or RVP 20 days before #33 * 02/26/0429. Board Documents to SECBO/ Printshop 18 days before #33 * 03/ 02/ 0430. Distribution to the Board 13 days before #33 * 03/ 09/ 0431. EM on Board Attendance and Speech, if applicable 4 days before #33 * 03/ 23/ 0432. Speech, Questions from EDs, ECA Pre-Board Meeting1 day before #33 * 03/ 27/ 0433. Board Presentation as scheduled 03/30/04
days = working days Black = Actual - Red = Planned (*) mandatory number of days Actual(**)
Processing Schedule for Poland Roads III project
Includes following drafts: (i) PAD and data Sheet; (ii) Legal Documents; (iii) Invitation to negotiate; (iv) Notice to the Board; (v) MOP; (vi) concordance table; and (vii) memo to CD
• Board presentation: March 30, 2004
• Loan signature: April 7, 2004
• Loan effectiveness: June 15, 2004
• Project launching: June 15, 2004
• First supervision September/October 2004
• Disbursed as end of October: US$113 million
• About 90% of the total loan proceeds
• 164 contracts procured under NCB (see following table)
• For a total of US$163.6 million of which 43.8% invoiced
Fast track implementation:
4.5 Months
UWAGI:
zadania już wykonane na drodze
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GDDKiA O/ Białystok NCB Post 1/7223/Bi PLN
GDDKiA O/ Białystok NCB Post 2/7223/Bi PLN
GDDKiA O/Zielona Góra NCB Post 163/7223/Zg PLN
NCB Post 164/7223/Zg PLN
PLN US$ % PLNTotal: 621,558,991.520 163,568,155.66 43.8% 272,170,772.000
Average per contract: 3,933,917.668 1,035,241.49
5,115.899
878.127
GDDKiA O/Zielona Góra
2,633.100
4,688.90011,718.20
5,818.00
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Baltom Sp z o.o. Bieniewiec ul.
Chełmońskiego 12 96-321 Żabia Wola
Strabag Sp. z o.o. ul. Brechta 7
03.-472 Warszawa
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ZADANIA REMONTOWE REALIZOWANE PRZEZ GDDKiA W 2004r. W RAMACH III POŻYCZKI BŚ, wg stanu na 1.10.2004r.
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Do dnia 1.10 wystawiono faktury
na kwotę
• A – GDDKiA Modernization Action Plan (MAP) [25.0%]
• Independent technical audit of the GDDKiA completed by December 2004 – Revised MAP under preparation:
• B – Road Maintenance & Rehabilitation Program [100.0%]
• Completed by end of October
• C – Road Safety Improvement Program [10%]
• Will continue until completion of Roads II (June 2006)
• D – Promotion of PPP in the road sector [5.0%]
• Selection of consultant under Spanish CTF on-going. Final report available by September 2005.
Implementation by component (Feb. 2005) [WB disbursement %]
• Our Polish client clearly likes this new form of partnership;
• A “repeater” US$130.5 million RM&R II project has just been negotiated for 2005 (through video conference in less than two hours);
• Previous projects – especially RM&R I project -- have helped for new “repeater “ project preparation;
Fundamentals:
• Based on reciprocal trust between World Bank and “mature” client countries;
• Shifting from an”ex-ante” to “ex-post” control system;
• Report-based, faster disbursement against % of total program expenditures;
• Maximized use of existing administrative procedures, with a few exceptions;
• Not tying up huge amount of loan, but fitting Client’s fiscal year budget
Conclusions 1/2
Conclusions 2/2
Main changes in the “repeater” RM&M II project:
Same €100 million Specific Investment Loan for year 2005 but with:
• increased scope of works allowed, i.e., significant changes in the road geometry within the right of way, using national environmental/social requirements as acceptable to the World Bank;
• launching of procurement process before project approval;
• further simplification in reporting requirements, e.g., suppression of the quarterly consolidation report;
• Further proposal for simplification, i.e., single category of expenditure not yet approved!
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Projects for PolandProjects for Poland
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The Road Maintenance & Rehabilitation I & II The Road Maintenance & Rehabilitation I & II
Projects for PolandProjects for Poland
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Thank you!