Muyembe–Nakapiripirit Road
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Muyembe–Nakapiripirit Road is a road in the Eastern and
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. The road connects the towns of Muyembe in Bulambuli District, to the town of Nakapiripirit in
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Location

The road starts at Muyembe, approximately northeast of Mbale, the largest city in Eastern Uganda. The road continues north to end at Nakapiripirit, a total distance of approximately . The coordinates of the road near Tabagonyi are 1°28'45.0"N, 34°24'56.0"E (Latitude:1.479179; Longitude:34.415548).


Upgrade to bitumen

Plans are underway to upgrade this gravel road to class II bitumen surface with road width of , shoulders of , with drainage channels and culverts. In December 2014, this road was listed as "At project preparation". In March 2015, the Ugandan Parliament, authorized the borrowing of US$110 million, representing 86 percent of the cost, from the Islamic Development Bank (IDB). The
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will fund the remaining 14 percent, amounting to about US$18 million or local currency equivalent. In December 2015, Uganda National Roads Authority advertised for construction companies to tender bids for the construction works, comprising of main roads and an additional of side roads and connectors, totaling . Following the evaluation of those bids, a preferred contractor will be selected and a construction contract will be executed between the parties concerned. The construction contract was awarded to a
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construction company, ''Polat Yol Yapi Sanayi ve Ticaret A.S''. On 7 November 2019, the construction contract was signed between UNRA, represented by Allen Kagina, the agency's executive director and Emre Polat, representing the contractor. Work is expected to start in 2021 and conclude in 2023. In November 2020, the
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newspaper reported that construction would begin in 2021 and last three years. In March 2022, the ''Nile Post'', a Ugandan online publication, reported that works were ongoing, but were behind schedule. Work which began on 30 March 2020, is contractually expected to end on 30 March 2023, and then followed by one year of "defects liability period".


Financing

In November 2018, the
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newspaper reported that the Islamic Development Bank (IsDB) had committed to lend US$114.12 million while the government of Uganda will contribute $18 million in counter-funding, of which US$5 million will go towards land compensation. Construction is expected to start in 2019 and last 3 years. In November 2019, it was reported that the Ugandan government had borrowed USh399 billion (US$109 million) from the IsDB to fund the upgrade of his road.


See also

* Economy of Uganda *
List of roads in Uganda The following is a list of the national roads in Uganda, which are under the jurisdiction of the Uganda National Roads Authority. The list is not exhaustive. National roads See also * Economy of Uganda * Transport in Uganda * Kinshasa Highway ...


References


External links


Uganda National Road Authority Homepage

Ugandan Government Increases Road Network Funding

Government Seeks to Widen Road Reserves to 8 Meters
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