Rural Infrastructure : New Cyclone Shelter 45 Nos : Rehab Cyclone Shelter 20 Nos : Critical rural Rd connectivity 80 km
Urban Infrastructure: Upgrade/Rehab. urban Rd. 32 km : side drains 6.8 km : Three footbridges Bridge 20 m
Drains 39.71 km : Water supply : Rehab and improv of existing water produciton facilities : expansion 25 km, replacement 15 km and leak reparis 40 km of water distribution network, provision of 6000 Nos water meter, service connections 5000 no, construction 1 Nos of puphouse for PTW-5, rehab 4 nos pumphouses and rehab of accounts room house 1 nos, provision of chlonination units 15 nos and water quality test kits 6, const. of hand tube well 200 nos. Sanitation & Solid Waste Management LS
Slum Improvements : Foothpath & side drains 2895 m, 1515 meter of footpath drainage and 155 meter of wall/palisades beside water bodies.
CReLIC will act as a knowledge and information hub to collect, process and provide knowledge and exchange of information on climate resilient infrastructure to and from LGED Engineers,institutions and agencies.
Direct benefit : CRIM project increases adaptive capacity of more than 134,000 people to climate change.
Indirect benefit : 10.4 million people (6.8 percent of the total population of the country) will benefit from climate resilient infrastructure planning and implementation in the long term.
Direct co-benefits : creation of more than 1,700 full-time jobs , education support to more than 18,000 children and the reduction of local transport costs by an estimated average of more than 20 percent .

Rural Piloting

Within Component 2 "Pilot Climate Resilient Rural Infrastructure" the CRIM Project shall build 45 new multipurpose cyclone shelters with innovative design in climate change aspects and rehabilitate 20 existing shlelters to a climate-proof standard in the three project districts (Districts are Bhola, Barguna and Satkhira) in parallel. The newly built shelters shall follow an innovative sate-of-the-art multi-purpose design and will be used as schools throughout the year. The CRIM Project will also improve 82 km of critical access roads to these rural shelters to ensure access during extreme weather and to enhace the adaptive capacities of local communities.


Total Project Cost

GoB 25 Million Dollar
KfW 15 Million Dollar
GCF 40 Million Dollar
Total 80 Million Dollar

Cyclone Shelter GPS below