Kampala Institutional and Infrastructure Development Projects (KIIDP)
The Second Kampala Institutional and Infrastructure Development Project (KIIDP 2) seeks to enhance infrastructure and institutional capacity of Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) and improve urban mobility for inclusive economic growth.
This five year project is worth US$183.7 Million and its implementation started in May 2015. The project is funded by the World Bank and the Government of Uganda, and is implemented by Kampala Capital City Authority-KCCA.
The project serves and benefits five Divisions of Kampala: Central, Nakawa, Makindye, Kawempe, and Rubaga.
The project has two components:
- Widen, upgrade and construct city roads, junctions, drainage and associated infrastructure. The project is:
- Reconstructing and widening roads
- Constructing and converting roads into dual carriage
- Upgrading gravel roads to tarmac
- Signalizing 15 standalone junctions and 16 incidental junctions
- Designing and constructing drainage channels
- Preparing a Multi Modal Urban Transport Master plan
- Updating the Kampala Drainage Master plan
- The second component is the institutional and systems development support which aims to strengthen the capacity of KCCA to deliver on its mandate. Under this component, the project is:
- Establishing an automated register for all properties and roads in the city
- Constructing a Traffic Control Centre
- Locating and naming premises and roads within the city
- Streamlining the Revenue Management Systems
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