East–West Highway (Algeria)
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The East-West Highway (), also referred to as the A1 Highway, is a motorway in
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. The project of a six-lane
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across Algeria was launched in 2007, it was finished in August 2023 after 17 years of construction and is considered to be one of the largest public works projects in the world. The US$11 billion project was undertaken by a complex consortium of international suppliers, and there have been concerns about
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and long delays. The Central and Western sections of the road were built by a consortium of
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and
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while the Eastern section was constructed by a Japanese consortium of Kajima Corporation, Nishimatsu Construction Company, Itochu Corporation, Hazama Corporation and Taisei Corporation.


Route

The highway runs through starting from the Moroccan border and ending at the
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n border, connecting Algeria's major coastal cities. Other hub roads are under construction as well, thus providing a link to other important cities of the inner part of the country. The east–west highway was the first stage of Algeria's five-year plan, which included spending US$40.9 billion on modernization of road networks and increasing ports' capacity.


Origin & History


Pre-Construction Phase

The motorway was envisioned in the 1970s by the then planning ministry alongside other mega-projects. Studies on the motorway began as early as 1983, analysts considered factors such as
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,
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and many socio-economic impacts on the urban centers which the motorway would pass through. Eventually, in June 1987, the project was parliamentary approved.


Funding and early construction

In the early stages of the project, it would be funded by European, Arab and African loans. On June 18, 1990, the EIB (European Investment Bank) granted the first loan of 40 million euros for the first section between
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and
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. A year later, in 1991, the same bank granted a 31 million euro loan for the bypass section near Bouira. Between 1993 and 1994 a total of 100 million euros were loaned for the Lakhdaria-Bouira section of the A1 highway. The same bank continued to grant loans of up to 210 million euros up until 2002 for several portions of the highway, but there were no direct connections between these sections except for the already existing RN-4. On October 3, 1995, a 30 km section between El Affroun and
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( Ain Defla ) is inaugurated. 7 years later, the
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(FADES) granted a loan of 86 million dollars for the completion of the section, of which only 30% would be used for its implementation. Between 1996 and 2002, the
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granted a loan of $161 million for the completion of the Constantine city bypass and the 29 km section between Ain Smara and El Meridj.


State funding

In February 2005, almost a year after his re-election,
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President Abdelaziz Bouteflika announced that the financing of all of the remaining sections from the public treasury would be provided for by the government's treasury, ignoring the advice of his finance minister. On July 25, 2005, an executive decree is published to enforce the decision and to grant the funding necessary for the remaining sections of the motorway. The limited international
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, including precise specifications due to the sheer scale of the east–west highway project was launched on July 23, 2005 . Several responses were recorded (American, French, German and Portuguese). Ultimately, two consortia were selected: the Chinese CITIC-CRCC and the Japanese COJAAL. The results were announced on April 15, 2006, and the production contracts were signed on September 18 in the same year.


Project managers

While the highway was owned by the state, another call for tenders was released for the management of the construction itself, the winners were as following: * the Canadian design office “Dessau Soprane” for control and monitoring over the entire project. * the French design office “Egis-Route” for the western sector. * the Canadian design office
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for the central sector. * the Italian group "ANAS Italconsult INCO" for the eastern sector.


Construction (2008-2023)

Although the main east–west highway project started in 2006, several sections already existed. The new sections were to be delivered scattered throughout the following decade. The western and central sections, carried out by the Chinese group CITIC-CRCC, were inaugurated and completed during the early 2010s, but the work on the eastern section would not be completed up until 2016, which carried out by the Japanese group COJAAL. Technical problems as well as Cojaal's inability to carry out this type of infrastructure would be used to explain this delay. A corruption scandal surfaced in 2010, and alleged outside sources reported on the quality of the work carried out by CITIC-CRCC, and it was considered non-compliant with international standards as repair work and maintenance were already necessary as early as 2013. The project was completed on August 12, 2023, becoming part of the Maghreb highway network.


References


External links


THE ALGERIA EAST-WEST HIGHWAY: AN INTERIM REPORT
{{DEFAULTSORT:Algeria East-West Highway Highways in Algeria Transport in Algeria