Maritime and Waterways Safety Project (ADB Loan 2978-PNG)

February 2015 - April 2019
National Maritime Safety Authority (NMSA)

Country: Papa New Guinea

PRIMEX fielded an international Environment Specialist, who was responsible for the assessment of environmental issues arising from the project and the provision of technical inputs for feasibility studies and capacity development related to the environment. More specifically, he: (i) assisted with data collection during the engineering survey of sites and potential navaid locations; (ii) liaised with the Gender, Community, and Lands Specialist to develop public consultation strategy for overall project implementation; (iii) in accordance with the environmental assessment review framework (EARF) prepared for the project and IEEs prepared for the two identified sites and based on site-specific survey data, conducted pre-installation site visits and assessments and prepared pre-installation assessment (PIA) reports for batches of sites and navaid locations; (iv) in accordance with the EARF, developed environmental management plans (EMPs) for different navaid types and for navaid installation on different seabed types; (v) ensured that environmental safeguards measures complied with national safeguards requirements, including submission of required documentation to the Department of Environment and Conservation (DEC); (vi) ensured that all requirements for document and information disclosure and grievance redress were implemented as per the EARF, relevant ADB policies, and government laws and regulations; (vii) assisted the Civil Engineer in bringing environmental management provisions from PIAs and EMPs into bid/tender documents, reviewing bids and providing inputs to the bid evaluation panel, advising the evaluation team on the capacity of the contractor to implement proposed EMPs, and undertaking monitoring and reporting, as required; (viii) assisted the Environment Officer to review and approve the installation EMPs and reports (IEMP/IEMRs) submitted by contractors; (ix) facilitated capacity development activities of NMSA counterpart (i.e., Environment Officer), other government staff, and national consultants, as required, to ensure skills transfer for improved environmental management within government projects and NMSA; (x) conducted training and other capacity building activities related to safeguards for government staff, PIU members, and other relevant stakeholders and built the capacity of the Environment Officer in monitoring compliance with EMPs and associated works under the project and for longer term improved environmental management within NMSA.