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According to the Bank’s website, the project will finance the modernisation of CALT (Centre d'appui logistique et technique), the Logistics and Technical Support Centre of the Luxembourg's Grand-Ducal Fire and Safety Brigade.
By increasing the Grand-Ducal Fire and Safety Brigade's preparedness and capacity to respond to fires and other incidents, the project is expected to improve the overall safety of Luxembourg's population.
By improving the level of Luxembourg's disaster preparedness and management, the project contributes to the vertical EIB Public Policy Goal (PPG) of Natural resource use, management and protection.
The Project concerns the deconstruction of an existing building and the construction of a larger new building dedicated to two types of activities: (i) logistics and warehousing; and (ii) routine vehicle maintenance and light repair.
According to the Environmental and Social Data Sheet, the competent environmental authority is expected to decide on the need for an Environmental Impact Assessment as well as on the need to organise a public consultation.
As the Project concerns construction works in an urban area within an existing activity zone and close to existing facilities, significant environmental impacts are not expected.
The Grand-Ducal Fire and Rescue Corps (Corps grand-ducal d'incendie et de secours, or CGDIS) has been the fire brigade of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg since 1 July 2018. This replaced the previous federation of local fire services made up of volunteer firefighters, communal rescue services, civil protection organisations and the fire and rescue services of the city of Luxembourg and the Luxembourg air navigation administration (for Luxembourg Airport), both made up of professional firefighters.
| Private Actor 1 | Private Actor 1 Role | Private Actor 1 Sector | Relation | Private Actor 2 | Private Actor 2 Role | Private Actor 2 Sector |
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| - | - | - | - | Grand-Ducal Fire and Rescue Corps | Client | - |
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