Report on the Tri-Provincial and Hubei-Xiaogan-Xiangfan Highway Projects
on June 17, 2009
This is a report on the performance of two highway projects in China which were financed by a loan from the World Bank. The Tri-Provincial Highway Project, which links Gansu, Ningxi, and Inner Mongolia, and the Hubei-Xiaogan-Xiangfan Highway Project, which links Xiaogan and Xiangfan. The World Bank's Independent Evaluation Group conducted to evaluate the outcome of these projects. The report found that the outcomes of the projects were satisfactory, risk to development outcome was negligible to low, Bank performance was satisfactory, and Borrower performance was also satisfactory. Ultimately, the implementation of the two highway projects in China proved unexpectedly challenging because the implementing entity had no jurisdiction over the rural roads and the traffic safety components.