China, People's Republic of : Guangxi Beibu Gulf Cities Development Project

Sovereign Project | 43023-013

The project will support PRC's balanced socio-economic development and poverty reduction goals by urban development of three key coastal cities in the southern part of the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region - Beihai, Qinzhou, and Fangchenggang. The project will significantly improve obsolate urban infrastructure services and polluted environment, enhancing three coastal cities' potential to fully capture economic benefits by (i) industrialization and urbanization for the local poor including ethnic minorities, (ii) improved investment climate, and (iii) increasing regional and subregional trade activities. The project will have five investment component and one capacity development component in three cities.

Project Details

  • Project Officer
    Niu, Zhiming
    East Asia Department
    Request for information
  • Country/Economy
    China, People's Republic of
  • Modality
  • Sector
    • Transport
Project Name Guangxi Beibu Gulf Cities Development Project
Project Number 43023-013
Country / Economy China, People's Republic of
Project Status Closed
Project Type / Modality of Assistance Loan
Source of Funding / Amount
Loan 2821-PRC: Guangxi Beibu Gulf Cities Development Project
Ordinary capital resources US$ 200.00 million
Strategic Agendas Environmentally sustainable growth
Inclusive economic growth
Regional integration
Drivers of Change Gender Equity and Mainstreaming
Governance and capacity development
Sector / Subsector

Transport / Urban roads and traffic management

Water and other urban infrastructure and services / Urban sewerage

Gender Effective gender mainstreaming
Description The project will support PRC's balanced socio-economic development and poverty reduction goals by urban development of three key coastal cities in the southern part of the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region - Beihai, Qinzhou, and Fangchenggang. The project will significantly improve obsolate urban infrastructure services and polluted environment, enhancing three coastal cities' potential to fully capture economic benefits by (i) industrialization and urbanization for the local poor including ethnic minorities, (ii) improved investment climate, and (iii) increasing regional and subregional trade activities. The project will have five investment component and one capacity development component in three cities. They include: (i) two urban roads of 16.2 km with related urban utility facilities to guide urban expansion by providing safe and efficient access for new industrial workers and trade logistics to the port area in Beihai; (ii) 16.2 km urban road network with related urban utility facilities in the port area to open up opportunity of employment and better quality of life for local poor and migrating workers and their families in Qinzhou; (iii) a new centralized wastewater treatment plant with a treatment capacity of 30,000 m3/day and associated sewerage network of 24 km to equip the city with appropriate industrial and municipal wastewater treatment technology and prevention of environmental pollution, and 16.1 km urban road upgrading with appropriate urban facilities to accomodate boosting border city trade activity, urban expansion needs and increasing mobilization of people for rapid regional economic integration in Fangchenggang; and (iv) training and capacity development.
Project Rationale and Linkage to Country/Regional Strategy

Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region (GZAR) is one of the 12 less-developed provinces and autonomous regions under the People's Republic of China's (PRC) Western Development Strategy (WDS). GZAR has a distinct advantage in supporting balanced socioeconomic development compared to other WDS provinces and autonomous regions because of its pivotal role in promoting the subregional economic integration between the PRC and countries in Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS) as well as Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). Located in the southwestern doorway to the GMS and the ASEAN countries, GZAR aims to promote not only the region's economic and social development but to share its development benefits with the neighboring landlocked provinces of Guizhou, Yunnan, and Hunan as well as Sichuan and Chongqing farther in the west.

Urban development in Beihai, Qinzhou and Fangchenggang is a high priority in GZAR's development agenda. These three coastal cities could provide access to sea ports and trading bases connecting to international markets for GZAR and other inland provinces. However, such enormous development potential is stifled due to inadequate basic urban infrastructure and services in addition to poor urban environment in three cities. This significantly slows down urban development, GZAR's socioeconomic development, and economic integration at the subregional level. The objectives of the Guangxi Beibu Gulf Cities Development Project are to build basic urban infrastructure in three coastal cities to promote environmentally sound urban development, to ensure sustainable socioeconomic development, and to improve the investment climate, accelerate international trade and commerce. Major investment components include (i) road and bridge construction with auxiliary facilities of street lighting, signage and storm water drainage pipes, (ii) wastewater treatment and connecting sewage pipeline network, and (iii) capacity development.

The project is consistent with the ADB Country Partnership Strategy for the PRC (20082010) and the PRC's national and regional strategies for growth which identify urban development as the main focus of improving infrastructure. They also emphasize environmental sustainability for improving the residents' standard of living as one of its key themes. Further, the project is consistent with ADB's urban sector strategy and will assist the PRC to achieve Millennium Development Goal (MDG) 7, Target 10. The PPTA will define the scope of the proposed project and scope of ADB financing in the three cities in order to optimize the development potential based on prioritization of required investments in basic urban infrastructure and services. The project is supportive of promoting regional cooperation among the PRC, GMS, and ASEAN.

Impact

Improved basic living conditions and socio-economic development in three port cities to support the PRC-ASEAN regional cooperation.

Project Outcome
Description of Outcome

Improved urban infrastructure services and environment of five project areas in three project cities.

Progress Toward Outcome All contracts has been awarded, The project is in the process of loan closing.
Implementation Progress
Description of Project Outputs

Beihai Zhulin Urban Road and Related Infrastructure. Urban road, storm water drainage ditch, street lighting and signage and landscaping

Beihai Eastern District Urban Road and Network and Related Infrastructure. Urban road network, sewerage pipelines, storm water drainage pipelines, street light and signage, and landscaping

Qinzhou Port Xincheng Urban Road Network and Related Infrastructure. Urban road network, sewerage pipelines, storm water drainage pipelines, street light and signage, and landscaping

Fangchenggang Urban Road and Related Infrastructure. Urban road rehabilitation and construction, storm water drainage ditch, traffic signage, and landscaping

Fangchenggang-Maoling WWTP and Sewerage Network. WWTP, sewerage network, pump station, sludge treatment facility, power system, office and other plant ancillaries

Project management support and separate technical studies in developing universal design and climate proofing guidelines

Status of Implementation Progress (Outputs, Activities, and Issues) Dalanping Road No. 1 (QZ-C02/07/09, CNY89.9 million): Completion acceptance conducted in November 2016.Road No. 2 (QZ-C01, CNY89.5 million): 95% completed.Road No. 3 (QZ-C03, CNY24.8 million): 77% completed. First Avenue (QZ-C04, CNY 81.95 million): main works finished and to be done by 30 June 2020.Third Avenue (QZ-C05, CNY26.64 million): main works finished and to be done in 30 June 2020.Jingu Outer Ring Rd East Section (QZ-C06a): cancelledJingu Outer Ring Rd West Section (QZ-C06b, CNY62.6 million): 86% completed, road red and drainage for 2/2.1km, 1.2km of pavement. To be completed by 30 June 2020. Roadbed Treatment for Rd No. 3 (QZ-C10, CNY58.25 million): 90% completed.Being constructed.Being constructed.Landscaping (QZ-C12, CNY14,77 million): 81% completed. Street lights and installation (QZ-E01, CNY15.36 million): 85% done. Traffic Lights (QZ-E02, CNY19.55 million): 50% done.Number of road safety trainings and participants (sex disaggregated. 30% women) = 450 times91% completed. A road section of 7.2 km has been opened to the traffic in October 2018. Expected to be completed in 2019;Construction ongoing along with the road.Landscaping is 89% completed and will be completed by 2019. BH-ZL-E01 is completed.100% of Zhulin salt farm workers reemployed (sex disaggregated) The reform plan for Zhulin salt farm is still being formulated. 770 workers are receiving salaries. 680 retired workers are receiving pension of CNY 1800.Henan Road is completed.Beihai Ave. is 99% completed and will be completed by 2019. Nanzhu Ave. is completed.Being constructed with the roads packages.Being constructed with the roads packages.Landscaping is 54% completed and will be completed in 2019. Traffic lights is 94% completed and street lights 80% completed.Fangcheng-Jiangshan Hwy of 16.1km (FCG-JS-C01, CNY112.9 million; FCG-JS-C02, CNY51.1 million; FCG-JS-C03, CNY122.6 million): construction completed and was opened for traffic in August 2017. Remaining works include part of landscaping and slope stabilization. Road maintenance equipment (FCG-JS-E02, CNY3.26 million): 100% doneConstruction on going.Being constructed with the roads.For Jiangshan HWY, it is expected to be completed in 2019. For Dongxing road, construction ongoing.Changed to domestic fund. Construction is ongoing.Changed to domestic fund. Construction is ongoing.Changed to domestic fund. Construction is ongoing.3 environment awareness trainings have been held and 60 staffs including 24 women participated these trainings.14 trainings have been held for strengthening the capacity of the EA and IAs585 staffs including 235 women participated these trainingsGX-CS-04 (climate change) and GX-CS-03 (universal design) has been recruited.
Geographical Location Beihai Shi, Fangchenggang Shi, Qinzhou Shi
Safeguard Categories
Environment A
Involuntary Resettlement A
Indigenous Peoples C
Summary of Environmental and Social Aspects
Environmental Aspects The project is classified under environmental category A. Environmental impact assessments (EIAs) were prepared for each of the five investment components and reviewed and approved by the respective environmental protection bureau. GZARG disclosed relevant environment information to environmentally affected people through consultations in April-October 2010 and the results and findings were reflected in the EIAs and the project design. A project EIA, including an environmental management plan (EMP) and environmental monitoring program, assesses the potential adverse environmental impacts of urban road networks and the WWTP during construction and operation of project facilities. The main identified environmental impacts relate to air, water and noise pollution, solid waste disposal, and borrow and spoil management during project construction. The EMP fully addresses these impacts as well as occupational health and safety issues to ensure residual environmental impacts are insignificant. In addition to addressing common environmental protection issues, the project also demonstrates good environmental due diligence practice by pursuing measures to enhance environmental management on an existing nature reserve. The municipal environmental protection bureaus will support the municipal governments and the project implementing companies (PICs) in implementing the EMPs. Capacity building in environmental management will be provided for GZARG, the municipal governments, and the PICs. An environmental monitoring report will be prepared by GZARG and submitted to ADB semiannually during implementation and annually for 2 years after project completion. A grievance redress mechanism was established under GZARG, the municipal governments, and the PICs to receive and redress public grievances related to environment. The EIA was circulated to the ADB Board of Directors and made publicly available through the ADB website on 10 December 2010.The external environment monitor was engaged in April 2014.
Involuntary Resettlement The project is classified under involuntary resettlement safeguard category A. Five resettlement plans were approved by ADB on 7 January 2011, disclosed to affected persons, and uploaded to the ADB website on 25 January 2011. Overall, the project will acquire 5,288.6 mu of land permanently, of which 30.4% is classified as farmland. Permanent land acquisition will affect 4,555 persons. Temporary acquisition of 469 mu of land will affect 3,173 persons. A total of 1,045 persons will be relocated and about 34,804 square meters of residential and non-residential buildings will be demolished. Removal of 546.6 mu of shrimp aquaculture ponds will affect the livelihoods of 155 persons. In addition, associated productive assets, ground attachments, and basic infrastructure facilities will also be affected. The levels of compensation are based on the relevant PRC regulations, which were confirmed to be adequate after consultation with local governments and those affected, and considering general practice in project cities. The implementation of the project's five resettlement plans will be monitored and evaluated internally and externally. The municipal governments will report implementation progress regularly to GZARG, which in turn will summarize the land acquisition and resettlement progress in the quarterly progress report to ADB. The Guangxi project management office will also engage an independent external monitor who will (i) review resettlement progress and the general welfare of affected persons, (ii) make recommendations to resolve any issues or problems, and (iii) provide advice to GZARG and the municipal governments. The external monitor will pay special attention to vulnerable groups, including the poor, women, and the ethnic minorities, to assess whether they have fully regained their standard of living. Monitoring and evaluation reports will be prepared semiannually during implementation and annually for 2 years after resettlement is completed. They will be submitted to ADB and published on ADB's website. The project has also established a transparent grievance channel that will (i) provide a meaningful consultation mechanism and (ii) trigger remedial action by GZARG and the municipal governments.The external resettlement and social monitor was engaged in April 2014 and the first semi-annual external monitoring report was submitted in August 2014.
Indigenous Peoples The project is classified under indigenous people safeguard category C. Ethnic minorities, predominantly from the Zhuang ethnic group, make up 23.7% of the urban population. The poverty and social assessment survey and consultations concluded that all urban beneficiaries, including ethnic minorities in the project areas, will benefit from the infrastructure improvements. There will be no adverse impacts other than resettlement for 13 ethnic minority households. This will be addressed under the resettlement plan for the Fangchenggang FangchengJiangshan road and related infrastructure component. The overall project design includes prioritization of ethnic minorities for construction jobs and O&M activities and the use of the local language, where necessary, in communication and outreach for involuntary resettlement consultations.
Stakeholder Communication, Participation, and Consultation
During Project Design Based on the findings of the PPTA, major stakeholders include (i) persons directly affected by the project in a positive or negative manners, including agricultural workers and their families, and urban residents in the project areas, other local communities living adjacent to the development areas; (ii) national municipal, district and county government agencies; (iii) project implementing companies (PICs), and operation and maintenance entity of the project facilities; and (iv) industries and local commerce. The PPTA consultants, the county/district governments and PICs undertook public consultations and ensure participatory approach to design project components, GAP, SAP, and RPs. Consultation included: (i) socio-economic baseline survey of selected components to establish socio-economic profile and needs assessment of potential beneficiaries; (ii) focus group discussions of both women and men, ethnic minorities in ethnic minority counties; and (iii) district/county level and village level key informant interviews of various local government agencies, women's federationsvand village leaders on their knowledge of local issues and opinion on project design and impacts.
During Project Implementation The project became effective on 20 August 2012. During the project implementation, project information will be communicated through public consultation and information disclosure mechanism in ADB's and government's website, meetings, interviews, focus group discussions, and community consultation meetings, in accordance with ADB's requirements of information disclosure policy. Environment. During the project preparation, comments and responses from the public have been finalized in the EIA documents. Future public consultation will include involvement in monitoring impacts and mitigation measures during the construction and operation stages; evaluating environmental and economic benefits and social impacts; and interviewing the public after the project is completed. The city EPBs maintain hotlines for environmental complaints, which will also be made available for continued public inputs for the project. The Grievance Redress Mechanism described in the section VII para. 10 will be maintained by GPMO and the PICs throughout project implementation to ensure that public complaints related to environmental issues will be timely addressed and solved. Resettlement. All of the affected persons (APs) and municipal governments have been involved in the project impact and social-economic survey. Through meetings, interviews, focus group discussions, public consultation workshops, and community consultation meetings, local representatives have participated in the planning and concerns have been integrated into the RPs. Before implementation, the GPMO, the city PMOs, and the PICs will further discuss and consult with the representatives of the APs the impacts and detailed compensation plan to ensure APs' interests are protected and to provide employment opportunities for the APs' livelihoods as a result of project implementation. GPMO and the city PMOs have disclosed the RPs in offices and to affected people in the local language. The RPs have been posted on the ADB website since 25 January 2011. Resettlement information booklets have also been distributed to affected households. This booklet contains information such as the affected project area, proposed land acquisition and relocation implementation progress and procedure, compensation standards for land acquisition, relocation assistance and livelihood restoration strategy. The respective PICs have established project resettlement units for supervision of implementation, continued public consultation, monitoring of progress, and response to grievances. The grievance redress procedures have been established and explanations are included in the resettlement information booklets.GAP and SAP. Consultations with communities will take place at different points in the preparation and implementation of the GAP and SAP within the subprojects, and will be designed not only to inform people about the subproject or specific activities related to its preparation and implementation, but also to enable people in the community to ask questions, make suggestions, state preferences and express concerns. Special attention will be made for the participation of women and any other vulnerable groups, such as the poor. The GAP and SAP indicators are monitored and reported annually through consolidated annual reports and verified by external resettlement and social monitoring reports. These reports will be disclosed to the public.Public disclosure of all project documents will be undertaken through the city PMOs, and on the ADB website including the project information document (PID), DMF, Consolidated EIA, RPs, and the Report and Recommendation of the President (RRP). Disclosure of semi-annual external resettlement and social monitoring report, and semi-annual environmental reports will be undertaken during project implementation.
Business Opportunities
Consulting Services An estimated 164 person-months (35 international, 129 national) of consulting services are required to (i) facilitate project management and implementation, (ii) strengthen the institutional and operational capacity of the GZARG, BMG, QMG and FMG, (iii) strengthen capacity to develop universal design guideline for public facilities and urban infrastructure and (iv) strengthen capacity to combat climate change for climate proofing urban infrastructure design, (v) initial project implementation start-up support and (vi) implementing external monitoring for environment, resettlement and social issues. Consulting firm for project management and implementation will be engaged using the quality- and cost-based selection (QCBS) method with a standard quality:cost ratio of 80:20 using full technical proposal procedure. Two consulting services for strengthen capacities, initial project implementation start-up support and external monitors will be engaged through consultants' qualifications selection method (CQS) for firm and individual consultant selection method (ICS) for individual consultant.
Responsible ADB Officer Niu, Zhiming
Responsible ADB Department East Asia Department
Responsible ADB Division PRC Resident Mission (PRCM)
Executing Agencies
Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region Govt (GZARG)
Timetable
Concept Clearance 18 Aug 2010
Fact Finding 01 Nov 2010 to 10 Nov 2010
MRM -
Approval 02 Dec 2011
Last Review Mission -
Last PDS Update 27 Sep 2021

Loan 2821-PRC

Milestones
Approval Signing Date Effectivity Date Closing
Original Revised Actual
02 Dec 2011 07 May 2012 20 Aug 2012 30 Jun 2017 30 Jun 2020 12 Apr 2022
Financing Plan Loan Utilization
Total (Amount in US$ million) Date ADB Others Net Percentage
Project Cost 406.80 Cumulative Contract Awards
ADB 200.00 02 Dec 2022 180.17 0.00 100%
Counterpart 206.80 Cumulative Disbursements
Cofinancing 0.00 02 Dec 2022 180.17 0.00 100%
Status of Covenants
Category Sector Safeguards Social Financial Economic Others
Rating Satisfactory Satisfactory Satisfactory Satisfactory Satisfactory Satisfactory

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Title Document Type Document Date
Amendment to Loan Agreement for Loan 2821-PRC: Guangxi Beibu Gulf Cities Development Project Agreements May 2016
Amendment to Project Agreement for Loan 2821-PRC: Guangxi Beibu Gulf Cities Development Project Agreements May 2016
Amendment to Project Agreement for Loan 2821-PRC: Guangxi Beibu Gulf Cities Development Project Project/Program Agreements Jun 2018
Amendment to the Loan Agreement for Loan 2821-PRC: Urban Services Improvement Investment Program - Project 1 Loan Agreement (Ordinary Resources) Jun 2018
Guangxi Beibu Gulf Cities Development Project Initial Poverty and Social Analysis Sep 2009
Guangxi Beibu Gulf Cities Development Project Project/Program Administration Manual Nov 2011
Guangxi Beibu Gulf Cities Development Project Reports and Recommendations of the President Nov 2011
Guangxi Beibu Gulf Cities Development Project Summary Poverty Reduction and Social Strategies Nov 2011
Guangxi Beibu Gulf Cities Development Project Design and Monitoring Frameworks Apr 2011
Guangxi Beibu Gulf Cities Development Project Gender Action Plans Nov 2011
Guangxi Beibu Gulf Cities Development Project: Audited Project Financial Statements (January-December 2020) Audited Project Financial Statements Jun 2021
Guangxi Beibu Gulf Cities Development Project: Audited Project Financial Statements (January-December 2022) Audited Project Financial Statements Jun 2023
Guangxi Beibu Gulf Cities Development Project: Completion Report Project/Program Completion Reports Nov 2022
Guangxi Beibu Gulf Cities Development Project: Procurement Plan Procurement Plans Apr 2018
Loan Agreement for Guangxi Beibu Gulf Cities Development Project between People's Republic of China and Asian Development Bank Loan Agreement (Ordinary Resources) May 2012
Project Agreement for Guangxi Beibu Gulf Cities Development Project between Asian Development Bank and Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region Government Project/Program Agreements May 2012

Safeguard Documents See also: Safeguards
Safeguard documents provided at the time of project/facility approval may also be found in the list of linked documents provided with the Report and Recommendation of the President.

Title Document Type Document Date
廣西北部灣城市發展項目:社會監測報告 Social Monitoring Reports Mar 2016
Guangxi Beibu Gulf Cities Development Project (Draft) Environmental Impact Assessments Dec 2010
Guangxi Beibu Gulf Cities Development Project - Beihai Eastern District Urban Road Network and Related Infrastructure Subproject: Resettlement Plan and Due Diligence Report Resettlement Plans Jul 2015
Guangxi Beibu Gulf Cities Development Project: Beihai City Yinpan Urban Road and Related Infrastructures Component Resettlement Plans Dec 2010
Guangxi Beibu Gulf Cities Development Project: Beihai City Zhulin Urban Road and Related Infrastructure Component Resettlement Plans Oct 2013
Guangxi Beibu Gulf Cities Development Project: Beihai City Zhulin Urban Road and Related Infrastructures Component Resettlement Plans Dec 2010
Guangxi Beibu Gulf Cities Development Project: Environmental Impact Assessment (as of Board approval) Environmental Impact Assessments Dec 2010
Guangxi Beibu Gulf Cities Development Project: Environmental Impact Assessment - Addendum Environmental Impact Assessments Apr 2015
Guangxi Beibu Gulf Cities Development Project: Environmental Impact Assessment - Addendum 2 Environmental Impact Assessments Apr 2015
Guangxi Beibu Gulf Cities Development Project: Environmental Monitoring Report Environmental Monitoring Reports Aug 2015
Guangxi Beibu Gulf Cities Development Project: Environmental Monitoring Report Environmental Monitoring Reports Dec 2016
Guangxi Beibu Gulf Cities Development Project: Environmental Monitoring Report (January-June 2017) Environmental and Social Monitoring Reports Aug 2017
Guangxi Beibu Gulf Cities Development Project: Environmental Monitoring Report (January-June 2018) Environmental Monitoring Reports Aug 2018
Guangxi Beibu Gulf Cities Development Project: Environmental Monitoring Report (January-June 2019) Environmental Monitoring Reports Jun 2020
Guangxi Beibu Gulf Cities Development Project: Environmental Monitoring Report (July-December 2017) Environmental Monitoring Reports Jan 2018
Guangxi Beibu Gulf Cities Development Project: Environmental Monitoring Report (July-December 2018) Environmental Monitoring Reports Mar 2019
Guangxi Beibu Gulf Cities Development Project: Environmental Monitoring Report (July-December 2019) Environmental Monitoring Reports Jun 2020
Guangxi Beibu Gulf Cities Development Project: Fangchenggang City Fangcheng-Jiangshan Urban Road and Related Infrastructures Component Resettlement Plans Dec 2010
Guangxi Beibu Gulf Cities Development Project: Fangchenggang City Fangcheng-Jiangshan Urban Road and Related Infrastructures Component Resettlement Plans Mar 2014
Guangxi Beibu Gulf Cities Development Project: Fangchenggang City Maoling WWTP and Sewerage Network Project (Phase I) Resettlement Plans Dec 2010
Guangxi Beibu Gulf Cities Development Project: Fangchenggang Maoling Wastewater Treatment Plan and Sewerage Network Resettlement Plans Mar 2014
Guangxi Beibu Gulf Cities Development Project: First Semiannual Environmental Monitoring Report Environmental Monitoring Reports Aug 2015
Guangxi Beibu Gulf Cities Development Project: Qinzhou City Urban Road and Related Infrastructure Component Resettlement Plan Resettlement Plans Jun 2015
Guangxi Beibu Gulf Cities Development Project: Qinzhou City Urban Road and Related Infrastructure Component Resettlement Plan Resettlement Plans May 2014
Guangxi Beibu Gulf Cities Development Project: Qinzhou City Urban Road and Related Infrastructures Component Resettlement Plans Dec 2010
Guangxi Beibu Gulf Cities Development Project: Qinzhou Port Da Lan Ping II Road North Section Resettlement Due Diligence Report Safeguards Due Diligence Reports Dec 2016
Guangxi Beibu Gulf Cities Development Project: Qinzhou Xincheng Road Network (Binhai Highway and Road No. 2) Resettlement Plan Resettlement Plans Jun 2017
Guangxi Beibu Gulf Cities Development Project: Resettlement Monitoring and Evaluation Report (August 2015) Social Monitoring Reports Aug 2015
Guangxi Beibu Gulf Cities Development Project: Resettlement Monitoring and Evaluation Report (January 2015) Social Monitoring Reports Jan 2015
Guangxi Beibu Gulf Cities Development Project: Resettlement Monitoring and Evaluation Report (No. 1 & 2) Social Monitoring Reports Jul 2014
Guangxi Beibu Gulf Cities Development Project: Resettlement Monitoring and Evaluation Report (No. 8) Social Monitoring Reports Aug 2017
Guangxi Beibu Gulf Cities Development Project: Resettlement Monitoring and Evaluation Report (No. 9) Social Monitoring Reports Mar 2018
Guangxi Beibu Gulf Cities Development Project: Resettlement Monitoring and Evaluation Report No. 10 Social Monitoring Reports Sep 2018
Guangxi Beibu Gulf Cities Development Project: Resettlement Monitoring and Evaluation Report No. 11 Social Monitoring Reports Apr 2020
Guangxi Beibu Gulf Cities Development Project: Resettlement Monitoring and Evaluation Report No. 6 Social Monitoring Reports Aug 2016
Guangxi Beibu Gulf Cities Development Project: Two Newly Proposed Roads for Qinzhou City - Addendum to Consolidated Environmental Impact Assessment Environmental Impact Assessments Jun 2017
广西北部湾城市发展项目 : 移民安置监测评估报告 (第11号) Social Monitoring Reports Mar 2019
廣西北部灣城市開發項目:移民監測評估報告7 Social Monitoring Reports Feb 2017

Evaluation Documents See also: Independent Evaluation

Title Document Type Document Date
People’s Republic of China: Guangxi Beibu Gulf Cities Development Project Validations of Project Completion Reports Dec 2023

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Tenders

Tender Title Type Status Posting Date Deadline
Developing Climate Proofing for Urban Infrastructure Design Criteria Firm - Consulting Closed
Individual Procurement and Contract Management Specialist Individual - Consulting Closed
L2821-PRC: Guangxi Beibu Gulf Cities Development Project [Beihai Eastern District Road Network Subproject - Beihai Avenue] Invitation for Bids Closed
L2821-PRC: Guangxi Beibu Gulf Cities Development Project[NCB Bid No.: 0702-1720CITC4002 IFB No.: 0702-1720CITC4002 Beihai Eastern District Road Network Subproject- Nanzhu Avenue] Invitation for Bids Closed
Loan No. 2821-PRC: Guangxi Beibu Gulf Cities Development Project [QZ-SQ-C1] Invitation for Bids Closed
Project Management and Capacity Development Firm - Consulting Closed
Universal Design for Urban Infrastructure and Public Facilities Firm - Consulting Closed

Contracts Awarded

Contract Title Approval Number Contract Date Contractor | Address Executing Agency Total Contract Amount (US$) Contract Amount Financed by ADB (US$)
BEIHAI AVENUE REHABILITATION AND RELATED INFRASTRUCTURE. Loan 2821 29 Aug 2017 GUANGXI DAYE CONSTRUCTION GROUP CO., LTD | NO.11 YONGAN ROAD, BEILIU CITY, GUANGXI CHINA,PEOPLE'SREP.OF Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region Govt (GZARG) 14,768,897.00 10,873,447.00
CONSTRUCTION AND LANDSCAPING FOR BINHAI ROAD AND DALANPING NO. 2 ROAD FOR QINZHOU CITY Loan 2821 30 Dec 2018 JV OF GUANGDONG CONS. ENGI. MACHI. CONS. CO., | GUANGDONG PROVINCE CHINA,PEOPLE'SREP.OF Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region Govt (GZARG) 32,519,760.22 27,528,651.79
CONSULTING SERVICES FOR PROJECT MANAGEMENT AND CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT Loan 2821 16 Apr 2018 NREM INTERNATIONAL INC. | CANADA CANADA Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region Govt (GZARG) 739,550.00 739,550.00
CONSULTING SERVICES FOR STUDY ON DEVELOPING CLIMAT E PROOFING FOR URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE DESIGN CRITERIA Loan 2821 05 Jun 2018 GUANGXI UNIVERSITY | GUANGXI PROVINCE CHINA,PEOPLE'SREP.OF Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region Govt (GZARG) 120,000.00 120,000.00
FANGCHENGGANG DONGXING AVENUE LANDSCAPING WORKS Loan 2821 07 Sep 2018 JIANGXI TENGWANGGE ENVIRONMENTAL CONSTRUCTION | JIANGXI PROVINCE CHINA,PEOPLE'SREP.OF Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region Govt (GZARG) 1,160,125.00 1,082,594.00
LANDSCAPING FOR BEIHAI EASTERN DISTRICT ROAD NETWORK Loan 2821 13 Jul 2018 GUANGXI FULIN LANDSCAPE CONSTRUCTION CO., LTD | GUANGXI PROVINCE CHINA,PEOPLE'SREP.OF Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region Govt (GZARG) 3,341,894.00 2,989,537.00
NANZHU AVENUE REHABILITATION AND RELATED INFRASTRUCTURE Loan 2821 29 Aug 2017 JIANGXI GANJI GROUP ENGINEERING CO., LTD | BUILDING 13, NO.619 CHANGHONGDA AVE., LUSHAN, JIUJIANG CITY, JIANGXI CHINA,PEOPLE'SREP.OF Ministry of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region Govt (GZARG)Finance 13,848,461.00 10,195,785.00
PROCUREMENT OF STREET LIGHTS AND TRAFFIC SIGNALS INSTALLATION FOR BINHAI ROAD AND DALANPING NO.2 (MIDDLE SECTION) FOR QINZHOU CITY (QZ-SQ-E01) Loan 2821 13 Aug 2019 GUANGXI CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING GROUP METAL. | GUANGXI CHINA,PEOPLE'SREP.OF Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region Govt (GZARG) 2,294,874.62 1,671,542.00
Qinzhou Road Lights and Installation Loan 2821 12 Jan 2017 Guangxi Lianyou Construction Engineering Co., | No.22 Shijiguanghua St., Xinandadao, Beihai City, Guangxi Province China, People's Republic of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region Government (GZARG) 2,457,411.46 2,458,591.77
Qinzhou Traffic Signals and Installation Loan 2821 12 Jan 2017 Guangxi Sifang Construction Engineering Co., | Yulin City, Guangxi Province China, People's Republic of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region Government (GZARG) 2,844,617.33 2,845,983.62
STREET LIGHT INSTALLATION FOR BEIHAI AVENUE, NANZH U AVENUE AND HENAN ROAD Loan 2821 13 Jul 2018 YANGZHOU XINGLONG ELECTRIC APPLIANCE CO., LTD | YANGZHOU CITY, JIANGSU PROVINCE CHINA,PEOPLE'SREP.OF Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region Govt (GZARG) 2,055,005.00 1,998,188.00
STUDY ON DEVELOPING UNIVERSAL DESIGN GUIDELINES FOR URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE (GX-CS-03) Loan 2821 13 Mar 2019 GUANGXI UNIVERSITY | GUANGXI CHINA,PEOPLE'SREP.OF Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region Govt (GZARG) 145,463.00 145,463.00
TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICE FOR BEIHAI AVENUE, NANZHU AVENUE AND HENAN ROAD Loan 2821 13 Aug 2018 BEIHAI XINGBANG TRAFFIC ACCESSORY EQUIPMENT | BEIHAI CITY, GUANGXI CHINA,PEOPLE'SREP.OF Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region Govt (GZARG) 1,379,264.00 1,375,511.00

Procurement Plan

Title Document Type Document Date
Guangxi Beibu Gulf Cities Development Project: Procurement Plan Procurement Plans Apr 2018