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Kampala–Mpigi Expressway

The Kampala–Mpigi Expressway, also Busega–Mpigi Expressway, is a four-lane, dual carriage highway under construction in the Central Region of Uganda, connecting, Kampala, the capital city, and Mpigi, the headquarters of Mpigi District.[1]

Kampala–Mpigi Expressway
Route information
Length22 mi (35 km)
HistoryDesignated in 2020
Expected completion in 2023
Major junctions
North endBusega
Major intersectionsKyengera
Nsangi
South endMpigi
Location
CountryUganda
Highway system

Location

The road starts at Busega, a neighborhood in Rubaga Division in the city of Kampala. It continues in a southwesterly direction, through Kyengera, Nabbingo and Nsangi to end at Mpigi, a distance of approximately 28.5 kilometres (18 mi).[2] The approximate coordinates of the road, near the town of Maya, are 0°15'54.0"N, 32°25'49.0"E (Latitude:0.265012; Longitude:32.430288).[3] The expressway is a component of the Kampala–Masaka Road.[2]

Background

The current road is a two-lane single carriageway in good condition. The government of Uganda plans to widen the road to a four-lane dual carriage highway, as part of its efforts to decongest Kampala. The construction is planned to be funded under a public-private partnership arrangement.[4]

The design includes four major interchanges at Nabbingo, Nsangi, Maya and Lugala. These interchanges will allow connection with the Kampala Northern Bypass Highway and the Entebbe–Kampala Expressway. The government of Uganda has secured funding of US$91 million (UShs322 billion) to fund the 23 kilometres (14 mi) section between Busega and Mpigi. The 9.5 kilometres (6 mi) section between Kibuye and Busega is to be expanded by China Communications Construction Company (CCCC), with funding from the Exim Bank of China, once CCCC has completed the Entebbe-Kampala Expressway.[5]

Timetable

In 2014, the China Communications Construction Company, which was also commissioned to build the Entebbe–Kampala Expressway, was contracted to construct an interchange at Busega which connects the two expressways. To save money and time, the same contractor was hired to construct the section between Kibuye and Busega, measuring about 9 kilometres (6 mi).[6] In December 2016, the Daily Monitor reported that construction was expected to begin in 2018[1] and last three years.[7]

In July 2019, after delays, the construction contract was awarded to a consortium of Chinese companies, that includes China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation (CCECC) and China Railway 19th Bureau Group Company Limited. Construction was expected to last 36 months, with commissioning planned for the second half of 2022.[8] Construction began in May 2020 and completion was expected sometime in 2023.[9]

Due to delays occasioned by the COVID-19 pandemic, compensation disputes and other challenges, only 15 percent of the work had been completed as of March 2022. A new completion date is now given as being 2025.[10]

Construction costs

Application for funding has been made to the African Development Bank (AfDB).[11] The estimated cost of the road was budgeted at approximately US$100 million, as reported by the Daily Monitor.[12] The cost is now budgeted at US$91 million (loan from AfDB) plus $41 million contributed by the government of Uganda for a total of US$132 million.[13]

In July 2019, the Daily Monitor newspaper quoted the contract price at Shs547 billion (approx. US$150 million), partly borrowed from the African Development Bank (AfDB).[8] The New Vision, another Ugandan newspaper reported that the entire construction cost was funded by an AfDB loan.[14]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Musisi, Frederic (30 December 2016). "Kampala-Mpigi Expressway project kicks off in 2018". Daily Monitor. Kampala. Retrieved 28 July 2017.
  2. ^ a b Google (6 June 2020). "Road Distance Between Busega, Uganda and Mpigi, Uganda" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 6 June 2020.
  3. ^ Google (10 February 2016). "Location of Kampala–Mpigi Expressway" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 10 February 2016.
  4. ^ UNRA (10 February 2016). "Uganda Roads PPP Projects: Kampala–Mpigi Expressway". Kampala: Uganda National Roads Authority (UNRA). Retrieved 10 February 2016.
  5. ^ Mufumba, Isaac (24 January 2018). "Kibuye-Mpigi expressway stuck on government's to-do list 7 years later". Daily Monitor. Kampala. Retrieved 26 January 2018.
  6. ^ Wanyenya, Prisca (9 May 2014). "UNRA Announces Changes on Kampala-Entebbe Express Highway". The Red Pepper. Kampala. Retrieved 28 July 2017.
  7. ^ Taddeo Bwambale (30 December 2016). "Busega-Mpigi expressway to cut travel time to 20 minutes". New Vision. Kampala. Retrieved 28 July 2017.
  8. ^ a b Frederic Musisi (12 July 2019). "Shs540 Billion Mpigia–Busega Expressway Awarded To Chinese Consortium". Daily Monitor. Kampala. Retrieved 12 July 2019.
  9. ^ Sadat Mbogo (27 May 2020). "Works On Busega-Mpigi Expressway Finally Kick Off". Daily Monitor. Kampala. Retrieved 6 June 2020.
  10. ^ Busein Similu (3 March 2022). "How The Busega–Mpigi Expressway Will Ease Transport, Spur Economic Development". ChimpReports. Kampala, Uganda. Retrieved 4 March 2022.
  11. ^ AfDB (28 October 2015). "Kampala–Mpigi & Mirama Hills Bridge (Kagitumba)–Kayonza–Rusumo Project (Rwanda/Uganda): Status - Pipeline". Abidjan: African Development Bank (AfDB). Retrieved 10 February 2016.
  12. ^ Tumusiime, Abdulaziizi (16 January 2015). "UNRA to get Shs3 trillion for funding new road projects". Daily Monitor. Kampala. Retrieved 10 February 2016.
  13. ^ Paul Mugume (29 December 2016). "Uganda, ADB Move to Finance Busega-Mpigi 4-Lane Expressway". Kampala: Chimpreports.com. Retrieved 28 July 2017.
  14. ^ David Lumu (11 July 2019). "UNRA signs contract to complete Busega-Mpigi Expressway". New Vision. Kampala. Retrieved 13 July 2019.

External links

  • Uganda National Road Authority Homepage
  • Ugandan Government Increases Road Network Funding
  • Uganda: Work On Shs5 Trillion Jinja Expressway to Start in March 2016

Coordinates: 00°15′54″N 32°25′49″E / 0.26500°N 32.43028°E / 0.26500; 32.43028

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The Kampala Mpigi Expressway also Busega Mpigi Expressway is a four lane dual carriage highway under construction in the Central Region of Uganda connecting Kampala the capital city and Mpigi the headquarters of Mpigi District 1 Kampala Mpigi ExpresswayRoute informationLength22 mi 35 km HistoryDesignated in 2020Expected completion in 2023Major junctionsNorth endBusegaMajor intersectionsKyengeraNsangiSouth endMpigiLocationCountryUgandaHighway systemRoads in Uganda Contents 1 Location 2 Background 3 Timetable 4 Construction costs 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksLocation EditThe road starts at Busega a neighborhood in Rubaga Division in the city of Kampala It continues in a southwesterly direction through Kyengera Nabbingo and Nsangi to end at Mpigi a distance of approximately 28 5 kilometres 18 mi 2 The approximate coordinates of the road near the town of Maya are 0 15 54 0 N 32 25 49 0 E Latitude 0 265012 Longitude 32 430288 3 The expressway is a component of the Kampala Masaka Road 2 Background EditThe current road is a two lane single carriageway in good condition The government of Uganda plans to widen the road to a four lane dual carriage highway as part of its efforts to decongest Kampala The construction is planned to be funded under a public private partnership arrangement 4 The design includes four major interchanges at Nabbingo Nsangi Maya and Lugala These interchanges will allow connection with the Kampala Northern Bypass Highway and the Entebbe Kampala Expressway The government of Uganda has secured funding of US 91 million UShs322 billion to fund the 23 kilometres 14 mi section between Busega and Mpigi The 9 5 kilometres 6 mi section between Kibuye and Busega is to be expanded by China Communications Construction Company CCCC with funding from the Exim Bank of China once CCCC has completed the Entebbe Kampala Expressway 5 Timetable EditIn 2014 the China Communications Construction Company which was also commissioned to build the Entebbe Kampala Expressway was contracted to construct an interchange at Busega which connects the two expressways To save money and time the same contractor was hired to construct the section between Kibuye and Busega measuring about 9 kilometres 6 mi 6 In December 2016 the Daily Monitor reported that construction was expected to begin in 2018 1 and last three years 7 In July 2019 after delays the construction contract was awarded to a consortium of Chinese companies that includes China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation CCECC and China Railway 19th Bureau Group Company Limited Construction was expected to last 36 months with commissioning planned for the second half of 2022 8 Construction began in May 2020 and completion was expected sometime in 2023 9 Due to delays occasioned by the COVID 19 pandemic compensation disputes and other challenges only 15 percent of the work had been completed as of March 2022 A new completion date is now given as being 2025 10 Construction costs EditApplication for funding has been made to the African Development Bank AfDB 11 The estimated cost of the road was budgeted at approximately US 100 million as reported by the Daily Monitor 12 The cost is now budgeted at US 91 million loan from AfDB plus 41 million contributed by the government of Uganda for a total of US 132 million 13 In July 2019 the Daily Monitor newspaper quoted the contract price at Shs547 billion approx US 150 million partly borrowed from the African Development Bank AfDB 8 The New Vision another Ugandan newspaper reported that the entire construction cost was funded by an AfDB loan 14 See also EditList of roads in UgandaReferences Edit a b Musisi Frederic 30 December 2016 Kampala Mpigi Expressway project kicks off in 2018 Daily Monitor Kampala Retrieved 28 July 2017 a b Google 6 June 2020 Road Distance Between Busega Uganda and Mpigi Uganda Map Google Maps Google Retrieved 6 June 2020 Google 10 February 2016 Location of Kampala Mpigi Expressway Map Google Maps Google Retrieved 10 February 2016 UNRA 10 February 2016 Uganda Roads PPP Projects Kampala Mpigi Expressway Kampala Uganda National Roads Authority UNRA Retrieved 10 February 2016 Mufumba Isaac 24 January 2018 Kibuye Mpigi expressway stuck on government s to do list 7 years later Daily Monitor Kampala Retrieved 26 January 2018 Wanyenya Prisca 9 May 2014 UNRA Announces Changes on Kampala Entebbe Express Highway The Red Pepper Kampala Retrieved 28 July 2017 Taddeo Bwambale 30 December 2016 Busega Mpigi expressway to cut travel time to 20 minutes New Vision Kampala Retrieved 28 July 2017 a b Frederic Musisi 12 July 2019 Shs540 Billion Mpigia Busega Expressway Awarded To Chinese Consortium Daily Monitor Kampala Retrieved 12 July 2019 Sadat Mbogo 27 May 2020 Works On Busega Mpigi Expressway Finally Kick Off Daily Monitor Kampala Retrieved 6 June 2020 Busein Similu 3 March 2022 How The Busega Mpigi Expressway Will Ease Transport Spur Economic Development ChimpReports Kampala Uganda Retrieved 4 March 2022 AfDB 28 October 2015 Kampala Mpigi amp Mirama Hills Bridge Kagitumba Kayonza Rusumo Project Rwanda Uganda Status Pipeline Abidjan African Development Bank AfDB Retrieved 10 February 2016 Tumusiime Abdulaziizi 16 January 2015 UNRA to get Shs3 trillion for funding new road projects Daily Monitor Kampala Retrieved 10 February 2016 Paul Mugume 29 December 2016 Uganda ADB Move to Finance Busega Mpigi 4 Lane Expressway Kampala Chimpreports com Retrieved 28 July 2017 David Lumu 11 July 2019 UNRA signs contract to complete Busega Mpigi Expressway New Vision Kampala Retrieved 13 July 2019 External links EditUganda National Road Authority Homepage Ugandan Government Increases Road Network Funding Uganda Work On Shs5 Trillion Jinja Expressway to Start in March 2016 Coordinates 00 15 54 N 32 25 49 E 0 26500 N 32 43028 E 0 26500 32 43028 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kampala Mpigi Expressway amp oldid 1136830558, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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