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Infrastructure Investment Facilitation Center DEVELOPMENT OF BANGLABANDHA LAND PORT Banglabandha Benapole Burimari Land Ports On BOT Birol Haluaghat Bibir Bazar Akhaura Tamabil Teknaf Sonamasjid Hili Darsana Bhomra Banglabandha Benapole Burimari Land Ports On BOT Birol Haluaghat Bibir Bazar Akhaura Tamabil Teknaf Sonamasjid Hili Darsana Bhomra Map of Bangladesh Showing the Location of the Land Ports The Land Ports of Bangladesh The government has declared thirteen land customs (LC) stations as “Land Ports.” Mainly three government agencies are involved in the LC stations: (a) Bangladesh Customs under the National Board of Revenue (b) Bangladesh Sthala Bandar Kartripaksha (BSBK) and (c) Bangladesh Rifles (BDR). BSBK has the mandate to provide cargo handling and storage facilities in the land ports to facilitate collection of customs revenues, on the imports from India and Myanmar. The revenues are collected by the Bangladesh Customs. BDR checks unauthorized access of contraband goods and illegal trades through the land ports and adjacent border areas. Currently, BSBK has thirteen land ports as illustrated in the adjacent map. Development of the Land Ports on BOT Basis The Ministry of Shipping and the BSBK decided to develop twelve land ports (excluding Benapole) on Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) basis through private sector for better and efficient storage and handling of cargoes. By adopting the BOT arrangement, government funds required for making initial investment are saved. After being approved by the ministry, the Private Infrastructure Committee (PICOM) enlisted the project on 20 April 2005. Under the BOT system, BSBK acquires the land and leases it to an investor. The investor is selected through a transparent bidding process, following the Bangladesh Private Sector Infrastructure Guidelines (PSIG), to develop the land port and operate and maintain it for 25 years. In return, the investor will pay an agreed amount of royalty to BSBK. The investor has the right to charge the port users for the services provided for cargo storage and handling. After expiry of the term, the investor will transfer the land port to BSBK including all fixed and movable assets. Agreement signing between Banglabandha Land Port Limited and BSBK Commercial Arrangement BSBK provides right to the concessionaire to invest, operate and maintain the land port for a period of 25 years. The investor shall: - develop, construct, operate and maintain the port - collect handling and storage charges approved by the government - pay to BSBK a fixed and variable royalty for the right to do business. At the end of the BOT term, the investor shall transfer the land port to BSBK free of cost. The Banglabandha Land Port Banglabandha land port is located in about 10 acres of acquired land at the north-western tip of Bangladesh in Tetulia union under Panchagar district on the Bangladesh-India highway. The place is of international character and used for Nepal transit traffic passing through a small corridor of India. It is about 22 meter away from the Bangladesh-Indian borderline. Motorable road is available from Panchagar to Banglabandha land port and the distance is about 6o km to reach the port site. At present, different types of goods such as fertilizer, jute, medical equipment, plastic material, readymade garments, electrical goods, textile, computer and parts, machinery, army goods, chemicals, tea, pulses, rice, onion, apple, marble slab, live animals and miscellaneous are exported and imported through this port. The Concessionaire Banglabandha Land Port Limited After winning the tender, the sponsor established the Banglabandha Land Port Limited as a special purpose vehicle to fulfill the obligations and duties under the agreements. Accordingly, BSBK awarded the project to the sponsor and signed concession agreement on 9 October 2005 and the land lease agreement was signed on 25 February 2006. Construction under the agreement has already started from October 2006. Commercial operation is expected by November 2007.

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  • OF BANGLABANDHA LAND PORT

    Banglabandha

    Benapole

    Burimari

    Land PortsOn BOT

    BirolHaluaghat

    Bibir Bazar

    Akhaura

    Tamabil

    Teknaf

    Sonamasjid

    Hili

    Darsana

    Bhomra

    Banglabandha

    Benapole

    Burimari

    Land PortsOn BOT

    BirolHaluaghat

    Bibir Bazar

    Akhaura

    Tamabil

    Teknaf

    Sonamasjid

    Hili

    Darsana

    Bhomra

    Map of Bangladesh Showing the Location of the Land Ports

    Revenue (b) Bangladesh Sthala Bandar Kartripaksha (BSBK) and

    Agreement signing between Banglabandha Land Port Limited and BSBK

    Commercial Arrangement BSBK provides right to the concessionaire to invest,

    operate and maintain the land port for a period of 25 years.

    The investor shall: - develop, construct, operate and maintain the port - collect handling and storage charges approved by the

    government - pay to BSBK a fixed and variable royalty for the right

    to do business. At the end of the BOT term, the investor shall transfer

    the land port to BSBK free of cost.

    obligations and duties under the agreements. Accordingly, BSBK awarded the project to the sponsor and signed concession agreement on 9 October 2005 and the land lease agreement was signed on 25 February 2006. Construction under the agreement has already started from October 2006. Commercial operation is expected by November 2007.

    (c) Bangladesh Rifles (BDR). BSBK has the mandate to provide cargo handling and storagefacilities in the land ports to facilitate collection of customsrevenues, on the imports from India and Myanmar. The revenuesare collected by the Bangladesh Customs. BDR checksunauthorized access of contraband goods and illegal trades throughthe land ports and adjacent border areas. Currently, BSBK hasthirteen land ports as illustrated in the adjacent map.

    Development of the Land Ports on BOT Basis The Ministry of Shipping and the BSBK decided to develop twelveland ports (excluding Benapole) on Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT)basis through private sector for better and efficient storage andhandling of cargoes. By adopting the BOT arrangement,government funds required for making initial investment are saved.

    After being approved by the ministry, the Private Infrastructure Committee (PICOM) enlisted the project on 20 April 2005. Under the BOT system, BSBK acquires the land and leases it to an investor. The investor is selected through a transparent bidding process, following the Bangladesh Private Sector Infrastructure Guidelines (PSIG), to develop the land port and operate and maintain it for 25 years. In return, the investor will pay an agreed amount of royalty to BSBK. The investor has the right to charge the port users for the services provided for cargo storage and handling. After expiry of the term, the investor will transfer the land port to BSBK including all fixed and movable assets.

    The Banglabandha Land Port Banglabandha land port is located in about 10 acres of acquired land at the north-western tip of Bangladesh in Tetulia union under Panchagar district on the Bangladesh-India highway. The place is of international character and used for Nepal transit traffic passing through a small corridor of India. It is about 22 meter away from the Bangladesh-Indian borderline. Motorable road is available from Panchagar to Banglabandha land port and the distance is about 6o km to reach the port site. At present, different types of goods such as fertilizer, jute, medical equipment, plastic material, readymade garments, electrical goods, textile, computer and parts, machinery, army goods, chemicals, tea, pulses, rice, onion, apple, marble slab, live animals and miscellaneous are exported and imported through this port.

    The Concessionaire Banglabandha Land Port Limited After winning the tender, the sponsor established the BanglabandhaLand Port Limited as a special purpose vehicle to fulfill the

    Infrastructure Investment Facilitation Center DEVELOPMENT

    The Land Ports of Bangladesh The government has declared thirteen land customs (LC) stations as Land Ports. Mainly three government agencies are involved in the LC stations: (a) Bangladesh Customs under the National Board of

  • Infrastructure Investment Facilitation Center IDB Bhaban, 6th Floor, Agargaon, Sher-e-Bangla Nagar, Dhaka 1207, Bangladesh

    Tel: 88 02 812 4270, 913 3455, 913 3577; Fax: 88 02 8124266; Email: [email protected] www.iifc.net

    Infrastructure Investment Facilitation Center

    I N T E R

    N A

    L R O

    A D

    8000 SFT

    TO PANCHAGARH N A T I O N A L H I G H W A Y TO INDIA

    TIOLET

    EXIT

    TIOLET

    EMPTY TRUCK PARKING16000 SFT

    3200 SFTADMINISTRATIVE

    BUILDING

    E NTRY

    20000 SFTCUSTOM

    5000 SFTGODOWN

    OPEN STACK YARD

    I N T E R N A L R O A D

    NBRIDGEWEIGH

    TRANSIT SHED

    OPEN SPACE WARE HOUSE

    WARE HOUSE10000 SFT 10000 SFT

    TOWERWATCH

    I N T E R N A L R O A D

    PORT INSTALLATIONS :

    PORT SECURITY WALL :

    BOUNDARY WALL :

    LE GEND

    YARDTRANSHIPMENT

    3000 SFT

    BAR

    RACK

    373' -0"

    230 '-0"

    EMPTY TRUCK PARKING

    20'

    80'

    40'

    72'

    145'-0"

    856'-0"

    80'

    518'-0"519'-0"

    852 '-0"

    2X1400 SFT

    INTERNAL ROADS :

    BUILDIN G2500 SFT

    D ORMITORY

    TOILET

    TRUCK

    4000 SFTPARKING

    FOR FUTURE OPEN STACK YARD

    ( FOR FUTURE DEVELOPMENT )

    OPEN SPACE

    (FOR FUTURE OPEN SPACE

    FUTURE OPEN SPACE FOR

    DEVELOPMENT

    FOR FUTURE DEVELOPMENT

    76'-0"

    INSTALLATIONS :BUILT BY BSBK

    305'

    237'

    140'

    70'-0

    "

    186'

    175 ' 147 '

    5000 SFT ( FOR FUTURE DEVELOPMENT )

    DEVELOPMENT )

    TOWERWATCH

    20'

    20'

    20'

    155 '

    168'

    DEVELOPMENT

    Workshop for development of Land Ports on BOT

    IIFCs Role as a Consulta

    BSBK signed a Development Services Agreement (DSA) with IIFC on 18 November 2003 for assisting in inviting private sector for development of land ports at ten LC stations on BOT basis.

    Under the DSA, IIFC conducted feasibility study of the port and prepared tender documents. Tender document consists of Invitation for Tenders, Concession Agreement and Land Lease Agreement.

    In addition to above activities, IIFC held investment promotion meetings, short listed potential investors and participated in pre-bid conference, negotiation of project agreements and direct agreement.

    Agreement signing between IIFC and BSBK

    Facilities in the Port Storage space Trans-shipment facilities Modern handling equipment Space for government regulatory offices like customs,

    immigration Utilities like telephones, electricity and water supply Office space for banks, post-office, fire brigade office

    Layout Plan The layout plan was prepared considering the traffic projections for 15 years. The site is separated into two separate security zones. Zone one is operational area which includes warehouse, trans-shipment yard etc. The other zone comprises administrative and residential area.

    Cost of Project Tk. 6 Crores

    Layout Plan of Banglabandha Land Port

    December 2006 nt