Investor Presentaiton
TRANSPORTATION - PRIORITY PROJECT
Central Spine Rail Line
Description:
A rail line originating from the Central district
of the City of Kumasi and routes through
major cities and towns such as Mankranso,
Bechem, Sunyani, Techiman, Kintampo,
Buipe, Tamale, Walewale, Bolgatanga, and
Navrongo before terminating in Paga, near
the Burkina Faso border. The approximate
length of the Central Spine Line is 672km. The
project is expected to link Ghana to Burkina
Faso and open up economic development.
Paga
• Kumasi
Project impacts towards the SDGs
SUSTAINABLE
DEVELOPMENT
GOALS
GOOD HEALTH
3 AND WELL-BEING
W
INDUSTRY, INNOVATION
Inexpensive, safe form of transport reduces traffic
jam and deaths due to traffic incidents.
ANDINFRASTRUCTURE Improved trade by increased logistical efficiencies to
reduce time and cost.
SUSTAINABLE CITIES
AND COMMUNITIES
AB
Enhanced satisfaction with public transport safety,
affordability, reliability and frequency.
Project impacts towards Paris commitments
Scale up sustainable mass transportation and open up
economic development between cities and regions.
PARIS2015
UN CLIMATE CHANGE CONFERENCE
COP21 CMP11
Resilient infrastructure planning between cities.
Location: Kumasi - Paga
Subsector: Rail
Project Start: 2023
Operation Start: 2029
CapEx: $3.3 Billion
Investment Details:
Project Structure: PPP/BOT
Financing: Debt, Equity
Concession Period: 30 years
NPV: $945m (at 8% interest)
FIRR (until 2055): 9.45%
Potential impacts towards gender outcomes
Build resilience for gender through equal employment
opportunities in construction and O&M.
Inter-regional transport increases access to essential services
for rural women (i.e. healthcare, education).
O&M: $123 Million
EIRR (until 2055): 13.2%
Agency: Ministry of
Concept
Railways Development
Pre-
Feasibility
Feasibility
Proposal
Financed
Mr. Desmond Boateng, Ag. Chief Director, MoRD
[email protected] | +233-547-888-085
Pre-
Feasibility
Feasibility
Study
Study
12 | GHANA INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCING FOR THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS
Environmen-
tal Impact
Assessment
Social
Impact
Assessment
Procure-
ment
Planning
Permis-
sions
Cost
Multi-
Benefit Criteria
Analysis Analysis
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