Uganda - Kampala - Jinja Expression Way Project (Sovereign Operation - Phase 1)
Uganda - Kampala - Jinja Expression Way Project (Sovereign Operation - Phase 1)
Project General Description
The present intervention relates to the Kampala - Jinja Expression Way Project (Sovereign Operation - Phase 1). It aims to contribute to socio-economic development, poverty reduction and regional integration through improved and sustainable transport system that links centers of economic activity. The Kampala-Jinja road is located along the Northern Corridor linking Uganda to its landlocked neighbours and is a major gateway for all imports and exports into and out of the country. The proposed KJE PPP project comprises: Kampala-Jinja Mainline Expressway and Kampala Southern Urban Bypass (KSB), collectively known as the Kampala-Jinja Expressway (KJE) PPP Project. KJE is to be procured as one project and implemented in two phases: Phase 1 is mainly an urban expressway including KSB (18km) plus 35km of the mainline from Kampala to Namagunga whilst Phase 2 is a rural motorway covering the remaining 42km from Namagunga to Jinja. The proposed concession period/contract duration is 30 years including 8 years construction period: 5 years for Phase 1 (2020-2025) and 3 years for Phase 2 (2023-2025). The main components of the project are: (1) infrastructure development; (2) project management; (3) audit; (4) corridor development plan; and (5) community development programme.
Project Objectives
The primary objective of the project is to support Uganda’s transport sector goal of contributing towards sustainable and inclusive economic development and enhancing regional integration. The specific objective of the project is to: (i) alleviate congestion in and around Kampala, (ii) provide journey time reliability along the Norther corridor, (ii) enhance regional integration and (iii) enhance road safety.