Short-term expert support on sustainable urban transport improvements

Project details
Country: 
Indonesia
Donor organisation: 
Department: 
Transport & Mobility
Project volume: 
2,675,052 €
Currency: 
Value of services: 
2,675,052 €
Start of project: 
December, 2018
End of project: 
March, 2023
Project description: 

The Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH supports the Indonesian Ministry of Transport in the implementation of sustainable transport measures in two closely related projects:

Sustainable Urban Transport Indonesia NAMA support project (SUTRI NAMA): The SUTRI NAMA project contributes to transforming urban transport in Indonesia with a mix of capacity building and investment measures. The overall goal of the project is that cities in Indonesia contribute to climate change mitigation through sustainable transport policies and infrastructure projects supported by a national urban transport programme.

Indonesia Bus Rapid Transit Corridor Development Project (INDOBUS): The INDOBUS project is a stand-alone technical component of the SUTRI NAMA project. The State Secretariat of Economic Affairs of Switzerland (SECO) finances the component. INDOBUS’ primary aim is to assist five selected Indonesian cities in developing bus rapid transit (BRT) corridors as a backbone for sustainable urban mobility systems, through a mix of technical and investment assistance.

GOPA Infra supports the successful implementation of the SUTRI NAMA/INDOBUS project in the fields of sustainable urban transport, urban transport financing, bus rapid transit implementation and MRV (measurable, reportable and verifiable) of GHG emissions in the field of transport.

 
Service description: 
  • Pre-Feasibility Studies for Batam, Semarang, Pekanbaru, and Bandung
  • Scoping mission for Feasibility Studies in Bandung and Pekanbaru
  • Preliminary Mission for Pre-Feasibility Study in Makassar and Initial Works for Feasibility Studies in Bandung and Pekanbaru
  • Support the technical preparation of a study trip on transport authority operation and management, bus technology and traffic simulation software in Germany
  • Support of Feasibility Study of BRT Corridor Development in Semarang
  • Feasibility Studies  of BRT in Bandung and Pekanbaru
  • Feasibility Study of BRT in Makassar and Batam
  • Feasibility Study of BRT in Makassar and Batam: GHGs calculations and Climate impact
  • Feasibility Study of BRT in Makassar and Batam: Parking Concept and NMT and Intermodal Facilities
  • Capacity Needs Assessment and Formulation of Training Programme
  • Capacity Development/Training Programme
  • Support for Implementation of BRT in Bandung Basin Metropolitan Area
  • Support for Implementation of BRT in Makassar
  • Development of a Tool for GHG Emission Reduction Potential Calculation from BRT Projects

 

Services provided related to “sustainable urban mobility studies and/or transportation planning studies, excluding supervision and design service contracts, but including bus lanes/BRT, active transportation (walking and cycling), healthy streets and accessibility in urban areas ”:

  • Sharing of international experience/best practice in the field of sustainable urban mobility studies
  • Advice on public transport related organizational development (institutional restructuring, defining roles and responsibilities, defining work plans, coordination management, etc.);
  • Undertaking Pre-feasibility studies for bus rapid transit (BRT) establishment/improvements in four different cities: Bandung, Pekanbaru, Batam and Semarang:
    • Assessment of key development issues in the cities
    • Technical assessment and analysis of the transport situation and development of system design recommendations
    • Developing financial options and feasibility
    • Analyzing and recommending options for institutional arrangements
    • Developing risk assessment and mitigation measures
    • Assessing projected impacts of BRT recommendations (e.g. GHG emissions)
  • Undertaking detailed Feasibility studies for BRT establishment/improvements in four cities: Bandung, Batam, Makassar and Pekanbaru:
    • City profiling & detailed analysis of the existing components of the urban transport system in terms of accessibility, costs, traffic congestion, etc.
    • Traffic analysis (incl. related surveys) and forecast
    • BRT concept definition & service planning
    • Conceptual and feasibility-level designs for the BRT busway and corridor (incl. details of bus types, technologies and procurement)
    • Elaborate ITS concept to provide user information, monitor system operations, compliance to schedules and service quality, minimize revenue leakages, reduce costs, enhance safety and also to generate valuable traffic information for fine-tuning mobility plans
    • Assess environmental and social links and expected impacts to the recommended BRT and propose mitigation measures
    • Financial and economic analyses (feasibility level)
    • GHG calculations, climate impact and MRV support
    • Implementation plan and guidelines for risk management
    • Additional services, for instance to address parking, NMT and intermodal facilities in the context of the developed BRT projects
  • Training needs assessment, related to the BRT projects and contribution to the design of knowledge products, publications related to sustainable urban mobility studies;
  • Training of trainers from MoT conducted, imparting knowledge on institutional arrangements, integration with other modes of transport, financing, procurement, technology options, operations and management and measurement, reporting and verification of GHG emissions
 
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