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Foreword
1. Introduction
2. ADB Policies and Procedures
3. Project Stages
4. Project Scheduling and Resource Planning
5. Project Implementation
>> 5.1 Loan Effectiveness
5.2 Recruitment of Consultants
5.3 Procurement Plan
5.4 Procurement Process
5.5 Construction and Installation
5.6 Project Implementation Structure
5.7 Project Safeguards
5.8 Loan Covenants
5.9 Management of Funds
5.10 Contract Variations
5.11 Progress Reporting
5.12 Agency Coordination
6. Project Manager
7. ADB and EA/IA Interaction
8. ADB Performance Review and Monitoring
9. Tutorials and Templates
10. Reference Material
Appendixes
FAQ
e-Handbook on Project Implementation : 5. Project Implementation

5.1 Loan Effectivenes

Loan funds may not be withdrawn to meet project expenditures immediately after the loan has been approved, but must wait until it has "become effective." The loan agreement provides that the borrower (not necessarily the EA) must comply with the conditions for loan effectiveness within a specified period. If the borrower fails to comply within that period, ADB could extend the deadline (or cancel the loan).

ADB procedures regarding loan effectiveness are covered in the



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