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Lesson
The devolution of project administration responsibilities to the resident mission during the project helped facilitate close working relationships between ADB staff and key officials. The experience Electricite? du Cambodge (EDC) gained in this project and the relationships that have developed between the resident mission and counterparts should greatly benefit any future project.

Project Number: 34390-013
Project Name: Greater Mekong Subregion Transmission Project
Report Date: 01 Nov 2012

Lesson
There were implementation delays in the initial period, especially in achieving loan effectiveness, recruiting implementation consultants, and awarding civil works contracts. These delays occurred even though advance procurement action had been approved. The formation of a new government following loan approval was a major factor in this respect, as was the time taken for a new executing agency to climb the learning curve on use of ADB procurement procedures.

Project Number: 34390-013
Project Name: Greater Mekong Subregion Transmission Project
Report Date: 01 Nov 2012

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