Shopa wide range of playsuits jumpsuits products and more at our online shop today. Eligible for free shipping. Categories A consortium made up of Siemens Mobility, Orascom Construction and The Arab Contractors has signed a contract with the Egyptian National Authority for Tunnels NAT to design, install and commission a 1,800 kilometre high-speed rail network in Egypt. The contract includes the latest rail infrastructure technology, eight depots and yards and a 15-year maintenance agreement. Consortium Finalises Contract to Build Egypt’s High-Speed Rail System© Siemens Mobility When complete, the new high-speed network will become the world’s sixth-largest. It will connect 60 cities across Egypt, enabling approximately 500 million journeys a year on trains that travel up to 230km an hour. Siemens Mobility’s share of the combined contract is billion euros USD, and includes the initial contract for the first line, which was signed by the two organisations last September. Valued at euros USD, this earlier contract is for a 660km-long line that will connect the port cities of Ain Sokhna on the Red Sea to Marsa Matrouh and Alexandria on the Mediterranean. The 1,100 km-long second line will run between Cairo and Abu Simbel near the Sudan border, while the third and final line will link Luxor with Hurghada by the Red Sea via a 225km-long track. The fully electrified network will cut carbon emissions by 70% when compared to current car or bus transport, moving the country closer to achieving its sustainable mobility goals. Roland Busch, President and Chief Executive Officer CEO of Siemens AG, said“The opportunity to provide Egypt with a modern, safe and affordable transportation system that will transform the everyday for millions of Egyptians, create thousands of local jobs and reduces CO2 emissions in transport, is an honour for us. “Not only will it promote economic growth, it will also enable Egypt to take a leap forward in rail transportation. “With our latest technology in rolling stock, signalling and maintenance services, Egypt will have the sixth largest and most modern high-speed rail network in the world. “In addition, it is the biggest order in the history of Siemens!” As part of this project, Siemens Mobility will deliver 41 Velaro eight-car high-speed trains, 94 Desiro high-capacity four car regional train sets and 41 Vectron freight locomotives. It will also install a signalling system based on the ETCS Level 2 technology across all three lines, as well as the power supply system, and its Railigent digital application will also be used to provide asset management and maintenance.
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[1/2] An electric Multiple Unit high-speed train is seen during Hot Sliding Test in Tegalluar, Bandung, West Java province, Indonesia, May 19, 2023, in this photo taken by Antara Foto. Antara Foto/Raisan Al Farisi/via REUTERS JAKARTA, June 7 Reuters - Indonesia's transport ministry and three consultants have pushed back on a China-funded consortium's plan to start full commercial operations of the country's $ billion first high-speed train service in August, an internal document flagship project of President Joko Widodo - and part of China's Belt and Road Initiative BRI - the 142 km 88 miles line from capital Jakarta to the large city of Bandung being built by a consortium of Indonesian and Chinese state firms is already $ billion over the initial budget and four years behind smooth opening of the railway line, the most high-profile BRI project in Southeast Asia's largest economy, as part of Independence Day celebrations would be a shot in the arm for its ruling party ahead of a general election next year, analysts said."A further delay will only become ammunition for the opposition to attack," said Teuku Rezasyah, an international relations analyst at Padjadjaran University, adding that setbacks would taint China's credibility to develop and deliver big projects in the before its proposed commercial launch in August, the showpiece project is beset by fresh problems, with the consortium's Chinese participants wanting a full operational worthiness certificate for the line despite an incomplete station, a 48-page presentation reviewed by Reuters the transport ministry and consultants Mott MacDonald, PwC and local law firm Umbra have suggested that full-fledged commercial operations could start in January 2024, the "Progress Update" report dated May 14 shows."There is a risk that the target of commercial operations in August could be delayed to complete all construction by December 31," said the report, written in the local restructuring at PT Wijaya Karya Tbk WIKA - an Indonesian state-owned construction firm with an indirect minority stake in the consortium - is also hitting the working capital needs of the project, which has already accumulated at least $ million in outstanding payments, another internal document corporate secretary Mahendra Vijaya said the company had the financial capacity to finish the remaining work, but it also needed the consortium to pay it for work already is negotiating with China on an additional $560 million loan and asking for an interest rate of for the portion of the loan in yuan, which is lower than the China Development Bank CDB offer of according to a second set of documents dated May possibility of a further delay and other details in the two documents have not been previously Hario Seto, a senior official with the investment coordinating ministry, said debt negotiations were underway with CDB, focused on the interest railway plans to begin a free trial with passengers in mid-August, with paid trips expected in September and the incomplete station likely finished by November, he embassy in Jakarta directed questions on the date of operation and the issuance of certificate to the Indonesian government."Currently, the project is undergoing integrated test and commissioning," an embassy spokesperson said on declined to comment. China-backed consortium PT KCIC, Mott MacDonald, Umbra, CDB did not respond to requests for AND DOUBTSThe fresh loan is needed to help cover a $ billion cost KCIC was awarded the project in 2015 after lodging a cheaper proposal than a Japanese rival, with completion expected in 2019. But the project has been plagued by delays due to land ownership disputes, questions over its economic impact and the COVID-19 and cost blowouts are not uncommon in high-speed rail projects globally, including in Western KCIC expects it will take 40 years for its investment to become profitable, twice as long as initial estimates, an executive said last tickets on the line will cost up to 350,000 rupiah $ depending on the distance travelled, according to PT KCIC, nearly a quarter of the average Indonesian's weekly planned 45-minute train ride between Jakarta and Bandung compares with a car journey of two to three hours or the current three-hour rail with the terminal stations located outside the city centres, the high-speed rail line could struggle to attract the business passengers being targeted, said Sutanto Soehodho, a transportation analyst at the University of Indonesia."They value time and seek convenience," he said. "But if they need to transit again, why should they use it?"Locating the stations in central Jakarta and Bandung would have been too costly, ministry official Seto said.$1 = 14, rupiahReporting by Stefanno Sulaiman; Writing by Devjyot Ghoshal; Editing by Jamie FreedOur Standards The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
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A high-speed train carries out a test run on the Jakarta-Bandung line in Tegalluar, Indonesia’s West Java province, last month. The railway had planned to begin a free trial with passengers in mid-August, but this could now be pushed back. Photo Antara Foto/Raisan Al Farisi via Reuters The 142km Jakarta-Bandung line, a high-profile belt and road project, is already US$ billion over its initial budget and four years behind schedule Indonesia’s transport ministry is now calling for the proposed commercial launch of the rail line to be pushed back from August this year to January Published 303pm, 7 Jun, 2023 Updated 312pm, 7 Jun, 2023 A high-speed train carries out a test run on the Jakarta-Bandung line in Tegalluar, Indonesia’s West Java province, last month. The railway had planned to begin a free trial with passengers in mid-August, but this could now be pushed back. Photo Antara Foto/Raisan Al Farisi via Reuters HighSpeed Railway Contractor Consortium (CRSC) Bekasi . Ditayangkan 12 Oktober 2021 . Deskripsi Pekerjaan . Job Description: Arranging logistics and preparing administrative arrangements for activities such as flights, hotels, meeting rooms, transportation, and related arrangements

Rete Ferroviaria Italiana RFI and the Iricav 2 consortium led by the Webuild Group, have signed a EUR billion contract for the construction of the first section of Verona-Padua high speed line. The consortium comprises Webuild with a stake, Astaldi – and Hitachi Rail with a share of Under the contract, the consortium will be responsible for the construction of km high-speed rail section between Verona and Bivio Vicenza, crossing 13 municipalities, of which six in Verona province and seven in Vicenza. km of viaducts, km tunnels and 33 km elevations will be constructed as part of this first lot. The section, which will comprise a total investment of EUR billion, is expected to be completed in 2027. EUR 874 million is the awarded funding for the first phase as part of the contract, while the remaining EUR billion will be financed within the next 12 months. By quadrupling the existing railway, it will improve the quality of the train service and strengthen its links to a European network, helping reduce the impact on the environment as well as the number of road accidents. “We are very happy to start a new strategic project, this time for mobility in Veneto. It is another piece of infrastructure that we hope will involve a long supply chain, running from north to south,” Webuild Chief Executive Pietro Salini said. EUR billion is the needed investment for the construction of entire km high-speed line, of which EUR billion is the value available for the general contractor. The railway line will be constructed within two more lots. This involves a km section crossing of Vicenza as the second lot, and the Vicenza-Padua section which will have a length of km. The Verona-Padua high speed line is an important railway connection across the country’s northeast. Is part of the Milan-Venice high-speed connection, on the Mediterranean Corridor, the main east-west axis in the TEN-T Network south of the Alps, running from south-western Mediterranean region of Spain to the Ukrainian border. With the addition of the line between Milan and Venice to the national network, 75% of the Italian population will have access to high-speed rail service. To develop the high-speed railway network, RFI has also awarded this year, a contract for the second lot of Brescia Est – Verona line. Share on

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Skip Nav Destination Article navigation PROCEEDINGS OF THE 3RD INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING ENGINEERING ICONBUILD 2017 Smart Construction Towards Global Challenges14–17 August 2017Palembang, Indonesia Previous Article Next Article Research Article November 14 2017 Aleksander Purba; 1Civil Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Lampung University, Jalan Sumantri Brojonegoro No 1 Gedung Meneng, Bandar Lampung 35145, Indonesia Search for other works by this author on Fumihiko Nakamura; 2Graduate School of Urban Innovation, Yokohama National University, 79-1 Tokiwadai, Hodogaya-ku, Yokohama 240-8501, Japan Search for other works by this author on Chatarina Niken DWSBU; 3Civil Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Lampung University, Jalan Sumantri Brojonegoro No 1 Gedung Meneng, Bandar Lampung 35145, Indonesia Search for other works by this author on Muhammad Jafri; 4Civil Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Lampung University, Jalan Sumantri Brojonegoro No 1 Gedung Meneng, Bandar Lampung 35145, Indonesia Search for other works by this author on Priyo Pratomo 5Civil Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Lampung University, Jalan Sumantri Brojonegoro No 1 Gedung Meneng, Bandar Lampung 35145, Indonesia Search for other works by this author on AIP Conference Proceedings 1903, 060004 2017 Split-Screen Views Icon Views Article contents Figures & tables Video Audio Supplementary Data Peer Review Open the PDF for in another window Tools Icon Tools Search Site High-Speed Railways HSR is currently regarded as one of the most significant technological breakthroughs in passenger transportation developed in the second half of the 20th century. At the beginning of 2008, there were about 10,000 kilometers of new high-speed lines in operation in Asia and Europe regions to provide high-speed services to passengers willing to pay for lower travel time and quality improvement in rail transport. And since 2010, HSR itself has received a great deal of attention in Indonesia. Some transportation analysts contend that Indonesia, particularly Java and Sumatera islands need a high-speed rail network to be economically competitive with countries in Asia and Europe. On April 2016, Indonesia-China consortium Kereta Cepat Indonesia China KCIC signed an engineering, procurement, and construction contract to build the HSR with a consortium of seven companies called the High-Speed Railway Contractor Consortium. The HSR is expected to debut by May 2019, offering a 45-minute trip covering a roughly 150 km route. However, building, maintaining and operating HSR line is expensive; it involves a significant amount of sunk costs and may substantially compromise both the transport policy of a country and the development of its transport sector for decades. The main objective of this paper is to discuss some characteristics of the HSR services from an economic viewpoint, while simultaneously developing an empirical framework that should help us to understand, in more detail, the factors determining the success of the HSR as transport alternative based on current experiences of selected Asian and European countries. REFERENCES de Rus, Economic evaluation of the high-speed rail, University Carlos III de Madrid, pp. 2–3, 2012. Campos, G. de Rus and I. Barron, Economic analysis of high speed rail in Europe Fundacion BBVA, 2009. Levinson, Mathieu, D. Gillen and A. Kanafani, The annals of regional science, 31, pp. 212–213, 1997. de Rus and G. 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This article has been translated by PwC Indonesia as part of our Indonesia Infrastructure News Service. PwC Indonesia has not checked the accuracy of, and accepts no responsibility for the content. Investor Daily - KCIC Pastikan Proyek KA Cepat Jadi Ajang Transfer Teknologi 19 October 2021 By Thresa Sandra Desfika Jakarta – PT Kereta Cepat Indonesia China KCIC ensures that the construction of Jakarta-Bandung High-Speed Railway will become an event for knowledge and technology transfer among human resources in the domestic construction sector. “Since the start of the construction, this high-speed railway project has brought over many new technology and methods in the construction sector. This will automatically provide experiences and lessons for future construction planning and implementation in Indonesia,” PT KCIC President Director, Dwiyana Slamet Riyadi, said in his official statement in Jakarta on Monday 18/10. He explained that the technology and knowledge transfer from China to Indonesia through the Jakarta-Bandung High-Speed Railway project included the implementation of the cast in situ method for full-span girders. According to Dwiyana, even though the cast in situ method is a method that has been previously implemented in Indonesia, but the cast in situ method for the full-span girders in this land infrastructure project will be implemented for the first time in Indonesia. Dwiyana also ensured that the cast in situ method for the full-span girders spanning 32 metres was carried out with high quality standard that meets the conditions for high-speed railway structure design. “Cast in situ is an on-site concreting method. The cast in situ method is frequently implemented in Indonesia, but usually it is not implemented all at once. For example, the concreting is usually conducted in stages or segment by segment [not all at once]. In this high-speed railway project, the concreting is implemented all at once for the 32-metre girders. So, this is what separates it from the existing cast in situ method,” he said. In practice, Wijaya Karya WIKA as a local contractor in the Jakarta-Bandung High-Speed Railway consortium has developed the project using their experience from previous projects, and they also absorbed construction technologies and methods from Casting Yard 1 DK28 Sinohydro. With experience and knowledge from the Chinese contractor, Wijaya Karya is carrying out the development using the cast in situ method to cast the concrete all at once. Wijaya is responsible to make 137 full-span box girders for Jakarta-Bandung High-Speed Railway. Besides that, according to him, knowledge transfer also occurred in the girder erection process in the casting yard where the precast box girders are made. Even though technology transfer does not occur directly, but, through local workforce involvement, innovative high-speed railway planning and construction can be learned. “Innovative work method in the girder erection process of the high-speed railway project will be an example of how public infrastructure construction at busy areas can be carried out without hindering public activities around the area,” Dwiyana said. Next, technology transfer also occurs in the construction of slab tracks, which are plates for the railway tracks that distribute weight from the top. The slab tracks used in this high-speed railway project are different from slab tracks used by other trains. In this project, the slab tracks do not need ballast stones along the railway tracks and require minimal maintenance. Similar to the cast in situ method, the slab tracks are constructed by involving Indonesian human resources from WIKA who have received direction and training from human resources from China from PT Sinohydro. The slab track construction is fully conducted by human resources from WIKA, where the process is conducted at the Slab Track Prefabrication Workshop in Dawuan, Purwakarta. WIKA Beton will produce 13,315 slab track units in one year from the middle of 2021 to the middle 2022. Dwiyana believes that technology and knowledge transfer during the construction of the high-speed railway can improve the capability and the experience of human resources in Indonesia in the construction sector. For the high-speed railway construction, WIKA is establishing a technology transfer team from Sinohydro, especially for tunnel and box girder construction, which will be directly involved in tunnel 1 and casting yard 1 construction. SOPs and regulations Regarding the tunnel construction, China Railway Group Limited CREC will create a guideline for the tunnel construction as part of the technology transfer to Indonesia. Simultaneously, regarding standard operational procedures SOPs and regulations regarding the high-speed railway, High-Speed Railway Contractor Consortium HSRCC and China Railway are finalising the documents that will be handed over to KCIC in October 2021. He stated that 625 SOPs, regulations, and training materials would be handed over to be used as references to create SOPs, transportation minister regulations, as well as training materials for high-speed railway workforce. “Workers from China are continuously sharing their experience and knowledge from this high-speed railway to various parties, such as professional associations and universities. Moreover, members of KAI, WIKA, and the Railway Directorate General also have opportunities to participate in field trainings at several high-speed railway project locations,” Dwiyana said. Meanwhile, the loan from China through China Development Bank CDB for Jakarta-Bandung High-Speed Railway is 58% disbursed, or US$ billion. Moreover, the total loan from China Development Bank reaches US$ billion. “The total loan from China contributes to 75% of the funding for Jakarta-Bandung High-Speed Railway,” PT Kereta Cepat Indonesia China KCIC Corporate Secretary, Mirza Soraya, said to Investor Daily recently. Mirza explained that, for the current high-speed railway project, his company was currently focusing on completing tunnel construction three out of ten tunnels penetrated, elevated tracks, and subgrade preparation.
SiemensMobility and its consortium partners Orascom Construction and The Arab Contractors have signed a contract with the Egyptian National Authority for Tunnels (NAT), a governmental authority under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Transport of Egypt, to create the sixth largest high-speed rail system in the world.
Contracts for rolling stock, systems, operation and maintenance as well as construction of the southern section of the line expected to be signed by the end of the Credit Metrolinx INFRASTRUCTURE Ontario and Metrolinx have selected the preferred consortia to deliver the rolling stock, systems, operation and maintenance RSSOM as well as the south section civils, stations and tunnel contracts for the Ontario Line metro in Toronto. The Ontario Line project is estimated to cost $C $US and is structured as a public-private partnership PPP, and will use a design-build-finance model. Connect 6ix is the preferred consortium for the RSSOM contract, which will provide a 30-year design-build-finance-operate-maintain contract for the entire Ontario Line. The group comprises Applicant lead Plenary Americas, Hitachi Rail, Webuild Group Salini Impreglio Canada Holding, Transdev CanadaDesign team Hitachi Rail, IBI Group Professional Services CanadaConstruction team Hitachi Rail, Webuild Group Astaldi Canada Design & Construction and Salini Impreglio Civil Works, NGE ContractingOperation, maintenance and rehabilitation team Hitachi Rail, Transdev Canada, andFinancial advisors National Bank Financial, Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation. As part of its work, Hitachi Rail will design, supply and maintain the rolling stock for 30 years. In addition, the consortium will design, build, operate and maintain all track, communications and train control infrastructure and systems for the line, as well as design, build, operate and maintain the depot facility, the operation control centre and back-up operation control centre. NGE Group confirmed that it will supply and install the railway systems and build the depot in a joint venture with Hitachi and Webuild. Webuild says has a €450m stake in the joint venture responsible for the civil works and a 10% stake in Connect 6ix. South section contract Ontario Transit Group is the preferred consortium selected for the Ontario Line South contract, which involves a design-build-finance contract for the southern section of the line running from Exhibition/Ontario Place to the Don Yard portal, west of the Don River. The consortium consists of Applicant lead Ferrovial Construction Canada, Vinci Construction Grands ProjetsDesign team Aecom Canada, Cowi North America, GHD, Sener GroupConstruction team Ferrovial Construction Canada, Janin AtlasFinancial advisor Agentis Capital. The consortium will be responsible for excavating the 6km of tunnels as well as an above ground station that will integrate with the existing Go Transit Exhibition station, two underground stations to integrate with the existing Toronto Transit Commission TTC Osgoode and Queen metro stations, and four new stations at King/Bathurst, Queen/Spadna, Moss Park and Cooktown. The group will also oversee the groundworks required to build the tunnels and stations. Infrastructure Ontario and Metrolinx say both consortia ranked first in the evaluation of their respective request for proposals received in June 2022. Negotiations are continuing to finalise the contract ahead of awarding the contracts by the end of the year, the partners say. Procurement for the North civil major works, as well as enabling works for bridge, track and other preparatory activities, are set to follow. The Enabling Works Three package will include a new “iconic” bridge crossing the Don River Parkway and Don River. Construction on the new Exhibition station got underway earlier this year, effectively marking the start of construction on the Ontario Line, which will comprise 15 stations and will run from Exhibition Place in the west through the city centre to Ontario Science Centre in the northeast. There will be of dedicated track in existing rail corridors, of elevated track and underground. The line is expected to carry 388,000 passengers per day, with a peak frequency of a train every 90 seconds. Journey times are expected to take 40 minutes when the line opens in 2027, compared with the current 70 minutes. The Ontario Line is one of four shovel-ready public transport projects in the Greater Toronto Area GTA in which the Canadian and Ontario governments and the City of Toronto have agreed to invest a total of $C For detailed data on North American rail projects, subscribe to IRJ Pro.
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Rome, June 6 Reuters - A Webuild-led consortium has won a tender worth billion euros $ billion to build a section of a new high-speed railway line in Sicily, the Italian construction group said on leads the consortium with a 75% stake, while Italian partner Ghella holds the remaining 25%.Under the contract, the consortium will build 30 kilometres of railway between Palermo and Catania - the two main cities in Sicily, an island that has long suffered from poor transport said the new line would cut travel times between Palermo and Catania from three hours to contract announced on Tuesday was awarded by Rete Ferroviaria Italiana RFI, part of state-controlled railways group Gruppo Ferrovie dello Stato Italiane.$1 = eurosReporting by Federica Urso, editing by Alvise Armellini and Jason NeelyOur Standards The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
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