Resources on local contracting
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Increased application of labour-based methods through appropriate engineering standards: Ghana Country Report
01 January 2006
This report covers the selection of test sites that are typical of labour-based roads in Ghana, monitoring and evaluating their performance and estimating their life-cycle costs
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Increased application of labour-based methods through appropriate engineering standards: Uganda Report
01 January 2006
This report covers the selection of test sites that are typical of labour-based roads in Uganda, monitoring and evaluating their performance and estimating their life-cycle costs
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Increased application of labour-based methods through appropriate engineering standards: Regional Report
01 January 2006
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Increased application of labour-based methods through appropriate engineering standards: Zimbabwe Country Report
01 January 2006
This report covers the selection of test sites that are typical of labour-based roads in Zimbabwe, monitoring and evaluating their performance and estimating their life-cycle costs
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Decent civil works in Nepal and Thailand: From research to action planning
01 January 2005
Focuses on labour policy and practice relating to decent work in the Nepalese and Thai construction sectors.
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Development of contractor registration scheme with a focus on small scale civil works contractors : Final report September 2004
01 September 2004
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Sri Lanka: Training Needs Assessment for Rural Roads Construction and Maintenance
05 July 2004
A report prepared jointly by: Sri Lanka Institute of Local Governance & The International Labour Organization, In collaboration with The Intermediate Technology Development Group
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IRAP Laos Issue Paper 3, Rural Road Planning, Recommendations of Improving the Rural Road Network in Lao PDR.
08 January 2004
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IRAP Laos Issue Paper 2, Guidelines on Integrated Rural Accessibility Planning, The Laos Experience.
08 January 2004
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The construction sector in the People's Republic of China
01 January 2004
Socio-Economic Technical Papers (SETP) No. 15