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Explore career opportunitiesDuring the five-year program, SMEC managed the rehabilitation and construction of 350 km of roads whilst supporting Vanuatu’s Public Works Department to plan, build, maintain and operate its rural road infrastructure.
The program aimed to provide the rural communities of Vanuatu with increased access to a well-maintained, sustainable road network. The R4D program increased private sector involvement in rural roadworks to help stimulate economic growth and reduce PWD’s reliance on limited in-house resources. Communities became involved in maintaining their local roads through ‘community-based contracts’, a concept unique to R4D. Small ‘island-based contractors’ were also used extensively for road works.
With R4D support, the Vanuatu Public Works Department was able to transition itself from a public agency directly delivering road maintenance and construction projects to a performance-focussed road network manager outsourcing much of its works to an increasingly capable private sector.
This transition was successfully achieved through supporting PWD with significant capacity development to improve its effectiveness in key areas including planning, budgeting, programming, design and works delivery, policy setting, procurement and human resources management.
The impacts of the project were:
Vanuatu
Vanuatu Public Works Department (PWD)