Dubai's RTA awards $2.9bn Route 2020 metro expansion contract
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Dubai’s RTA awards $2.9bn Route 2020 metro expansion contract

Dubai’s RTA awards $2.9bn Route 2020 metro expansion contract

The route will consist of 15km of overground and underground track

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Dubai’s Roads and Transport authority has awarded a Dhs 10.6bn ($2.88bn) contract for the emirate’s Route 2020 metro expansion to the Expolink Consortium led by France’s Alstom, Dubai Media Office confirmed on Twitter today.

The group, which also includes Spain’s Acciona and Turkey’s Gulermak, will begin construction of the 15km route linking the Nakheel Harbour and Tower station on the metro’s Red Line to the Expo 2020 site by the end of 2016.

It will pass through several areas including Discovery Gardens, Furjan, Jumeirah Golf Estates and Dubai Investment Park.

“The consortium entrusted to undertake Route 2020 was selected through an international tendering process involving the participation of 10 consortiums of major firms specialising in the construction of metro systems from all parts of the globe,” said RTA director general Matar Al Tayer.

Route 2020 will comprise 11.8km of overground track on a viaduct and 3.2km underground, with seven stations including three that are elevated and two underground.

Trials are expected to begin by the end of 2019 with the route to become operational five months before the start of Expo 2020 in October.

This represents a delay from the 2019 operational date the RTA set last year when it said it was expecting the contract to be awarded and construction to begin in early 2016.

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The expo service will be served by 15 trains with a further 35 to be bought to upgrade the existing metro lines.

The awarding of the contract follow reports in January suggesting the RTA was in talks with banks and creditors for more than $2bn to fund the expansion.

According to Bloomberg, the organisation invited contractors bidding for the project to submit a financing proposal for up to 80 per cent of the cost.

Read: Dubai’s RTA seeking more than $2bn for expo 2020 metro expansion – report

Dubai is forecast to spend around $8bn on infrastructure mega projects in the build up to Expo 2020 including hotels, new metro links and malls.


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