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Iraq Infrastructure Reconstruction Program

Iraq Infrastructure Reconstruction Program. Overview of USAID’s Iraq Program. Scope: emergency repairs of civilian infrastructure– power, water, schools, transportation, telecoms 2 competitively bid contracts Total value: $2.3 Billion Completed 97 of 99 job orders. PROPOSAL FOR.

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Iraq Infrastructure Reconstruction Program

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  1. Iraq Infrastructure Reconstruction Program

  2. Overview of USAID’s Iraq Program • Scope: emergency repairs of civilian infrastructure– power, water, schools, transportation, telecoms • 2 competitively bid contracts • Total value: $2.3 Billion • Completed 97 of 99 job orders PROPOSAL FOR

  3. Bechtel Deploys in Iraq

  4. War Damage

  5. Dilapidated Safwan Water Plant

  6. Neglected Schools

  7. Mismanaged Water Infrastructure

  8. Looting & Sabotage

  9. Iraq Contractor Conference

  10. Putting Iraqis Back to Work

  11. The IIRP Team Peak Personnel* • Iraqi National Staff 479 • HR processed over 600 during the project lifespan • Iraqi Subcontractors > 40,000 • Bechtel Expats 132 • Parsons Expats 80 *does not include security personnel

  12. Key Work Locations Camp and Office Locations* Kirkuk Taza Baghdad Baghdad Main Baghdad South Camp Kanun Daura Al Basrah Arbil Mosul Al Hillah Amman Kuwait Oak Ridge *not including rural water sites, schools, electrical substations, nor 2,000 km of fiber optic network route

  13. Unloading Grain at Umm Qasr

  14. Municipal Water • Water treatment facilities • Wastewater treatment facilities • Trunklines, lift/pump stations • Sweet Water Canal

  15. Rural Water • 70 rural water treatment plants across Iraq • 500 remote storage tanks • Will serve approximately 500,000 villagers

  16. Power Kirkuk v94 Baghdad South: Units 1A and 1B

  17. Schools and Clinics

  18. Bridges • Al Mat • Khazir • Tikrit Al Mat Bridge - Before Al Mat Bridge - After

  19. Rail • Completed 57km - Umm Qasr Port to Basrah • Refurbished offices, gate houses and stations

  20. Airports • Restored air traffic control, passenger facilities, and other systems at Baghdad and Basrah airports

  21. Telecommunications Workers repairing cellular transmission tower

  22. Institutional Strengthening Operator training at a power plant

  23. Safety First

  24. Security Oct. 16, 2006, Brookings Institution report, “Iraq Index”

  25. Basrah Children’s Hospital

  26. Why We’re There…

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