An earthquake with a 7.0 magnitude hit Lushan country on April 20, 2013. The project aims to improve access to disaster resilient infrastructure and strengthen risk reduction and emergency preparedness in the earthquake-stricken districts and counties through construction and reconstruction of rural roads of 48.5 km (30 miles); pipeline networks of 120.5 km (75 miles); emergency shelters of 140,572 m2; flood embankments of 5.9 km (3.7 miles); a water supply plant of 2,500 t/d (660,430 gallon/d); associated bridges and culverts; landscaping; asset management; disaster risk management, LID/Green infrastructures and capacity building development.
As a program management consultant, HJI’s Group scope of work includes engineering design review, procurement, and contract management, overall construction management and QA/QC, asset operation and management (O&M) improvement to assure a disaster resilient design, high quality, on-schedule and within budget construction, and functional and sustainable O&M of the facilities constructed including capacity development and training.