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Completed Development AidData Chinese Aid

Chinese Government provides NZD 4 million grant for Police Headquarters Construction Project (Linked to Record ID#69560)

$4M USD

Funder China Ministry of Commerce
Recipient Organization Government of Cook Islands
Country Cook Islands
Start Date Jan 01, 2004
End Date Jan 03, 2029
Duration 9,134 days
Number of Grantees 1
Roles Recipient
Data Source AidData Chinese Aid
Grant ID 37880
Grant Description

In 2004, China’s Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) agreed to provide a NZD 4 million ($2.8 million) grant to the Government of the Cook Islands for the Police Headquarters Construction Project.

The purpose of this project was to construct a new Police Headquarters building in downtown Avarua (exact locational coordinates: -21.206014, -159.777827) behind an already existing police station. China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation was the contractor responsible for implementation.

In October 2004, a seven-member team from China — including an architect, structural engineer, quantity surveyor, reconnaissance, a Ministry of Commerce official and a translator — arrived in Rarotonga to undertake preliminary planning and design work related to the Police Headquarters Construction Project.

The old police station was vacated in February 2006 in order to allow for the construction of the new building to take place. Construction commenced in May 2006 and the project passed a mid-term MOFCOM inspection in November 2006.

The project was officially completed and the new police station was handed over to the local authorities on March 30, 2007.

The sponsor (China’s Ministry of Commerce) conducted an on-site, post-project inspection in November 2007 and December 2007. However, in 2014, it was reported that the police station required extensive repairs.

The Chinese Government provided a grant to repair the building and several other government buildings in 2017 (as captured via Record ID#64019).

According to Cook Islands Finance Minister Mark Brown, it was a major repair job because China’s previous construction work was ‘substandard’.

📋 Staff Comments

This project is also known as the National Police Headquarters Project. The Chinese project title is 库克群岛政府警察总部 or 我援库警察局大楼项目 or 库克群岛警察局办公楼工程.

📚 Sources & References
  • CHINA BRINGS AUSTERITY TO LAID-BACK RAROTONGA
  • Cook Islands Budgets $620,000 To Repair Chinese-Built Building
  • 驻新西兰兼驻库克群岛大使张援远访问库克群岛并考察我援库项目
  • Cook Islands takes firm line on China aid
  • RPT-Tiny Pacific nations cash in on U.S.-China aid rivalry
  • 中国援建库克群岛政府警察总部大楼竣工移交
  • The Dragon Looks South
  • CHINESE ASSISTANCE IN THE PACIFIC: AGENCY
  • EFFECTIVENESS AND THE ROLE OF PACIFIC ISLAND GOVERNMENTS
  • China pours more money into Cook Islands
  • CHINA TO BUILD $2 MILLION POLICE STATION IN COOKS
  • CHINA BRINGS AUSTERITY TO LAID-BACK RAROTONGA
  • CHINESE DELEGATION TO VISIT COOK ISLANDS
  • COOKS PM HOLDING CHINA’S $4 MILLION DONATION
  • Cook's police say they sought assurances on quality of Chinese work for new HQ
  • Radio Cook Islands - The Voices of the Nation
  • China provides funds to refurbish buildings on Rarotonga
  • 中国援建库克群岛政府警察总部大楼竣工移交
  • 商务部援外工作组访问库克群岛
  • 我援库警察局大楼项目通过中期质量检查验收
  • 驻新西兰兼驻库克群岛大使张援远访问库克群岛并考察我援库项目 Loan applications and disbursements are still being received and processed as the projects continue to evolve. Ongoing monitoring and evaluation are in place to ensure project continuity.
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Government of Cook Islands

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