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PAI 1.05: Project Administration Manual

A comprehensive project administration manual is required for every project funded by the Asian Development Bank and contains key project details to allow monitoring of implementation by the borrower, executing agency, implementing agency, and ADB. The manual specifies roles and responsibilities, provides details on costs and financing, procurement, safeguards, performance monitoring, and references ADB's anticorruption policy to assist with anticipating and addressing problems.
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PAI 1.05: Project Administration Manual

A comprehensive project administration manual is required for every project funded by the Asian Development Bank and contains key project details to allow monitoring of implementation by the borrower, executing agency, implementing agency, and ADB. The manual specifies roles and responsibilities, provides details on costs and financing, procurement, safeguards, performance monitoring, and references ADB's anticorruption policy to assist with anticipating and addressing problems.
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2 Project Administration Manual

A comprehensive project administration manual (PAM) is required for every project. The requirements for the PAM are set out in PAI 1.05 : Project Administration Manual. Each PAM contains project data and information that allows the borrower, the EA, the IA, and ADB to monitor project implementation. The PAM, among other things: Includes all the information and schedules describing project implementation including project readiness filters to enable rapid start-up and disbursement; Specifies roles and responsibilities of the executing agency (EA), implementing agency (IA), consultants, and ADB for satisfactory project implementation; Provides concise and accurate detail on major aspects of project implementation including: costs, financing and financial management; procurement and consulting services; safeguards; performance monitoring, evaluation, reporting and communication; References ADBs Anticorruption Policy and accountability mechanism; and Assists EA, IA, and ADB staff to anticipate problems and initiate timely remedial actions;

Asian Development Bank e-Handbook on Project Implementation Section 2.2

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