Last February, AFD had sanctioned Rs 1,527 crore loan to the project.
The AFD team will review the various project components. The other objective is to introduce Coninck, who recently replaced Xavier Hoang as project manager in charge of Kochi project at AFD headquarters.
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The team will conduct a site visit and meet the main stakeholders, including members of the Kochi Unified Metropolitan Transport Authority (UMTA).
They are also likely to review the progress of the work, procurement plans under process and the modalities of transfer of funds, a release stated.
AFD is developing a technical assistance programme, which is expected to be launched by the end of this year with the assistance of French embassy in India on a grant basis amounting to 800,000 euros.
The mission would discuss the content and implementation structure of the programme, which will mainly be based on the Kochi UMTA roadmap and KMRL operation and maintenance strategy.
It will also review the various study under progress like environmental and social impact analysis study, traffic-oriented development study and rehabilitation and resettlement policy, it added.
The total estimated cost for Kochi metro is Rs 5,180 crore and the first phase is scheduled to be completed by 2016. It will have 22 stations and a system length of 26 km.