BREAKING NEWS: Lowest bidder emerges for Dubai Metro Blue line

BREAKING NEWS: Lowest bidder emerges for Dubai Metro Blue line

Dubai's Roads & Transport Authority opened prices on 8 October


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Dubai’s Roads & Transport Authority (RTA) opened bids from contractors for the contract to design and build Dubai Metro’s Blue Line on 8 October.

The group of China Tiesiju Civil Engineering Group, Egypt’s?Arab Contractors, the local Binladin Contracting Group?and Spain’s?CAF?submitted the lowest-priced base offer of AED22.3bn ($6bn), which was about 6% less than the second-lowest offer.

The second-lowest base offer of AED23.8bn was submitted by a consortium made up of Turkiye’s Limak Holding;?Mapa Group, also of Turkiye;?and the Hong Kong office of China Railway Rolling Stock Corporation (CRRC).

The third-ranked base offer was submitted by a consortium of Spain’s?FCC, China State Construction Engineering Corporation (CSCEC) and France’s Alstom, with a price of AED24.1bn.

The fourth-placed base offer was from India’s Larsen & Toubro, China’s Powerchina, the local Wade Adams and Hitachi, with a price of AED27bn.

The highest-priced base offer was submitted by China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation (CCECC), China Railway Construction Corporation (CRCC), South Korea’s Hyundai Rotem and Germany’s Siemens, with a price of AED41bn.

The group of China Tiesiju Civil Engineering Group, Arab Contractors, Binladin Contracting Group?and CAF also submitted alternative offers of AED23.9bn, AED25.2bn?and AED21.5bn. ?

The group of Limak, Mapa and CRRC submitted alternative offers of AED23.5bn and AED23.9bn.

The Larsen & Toubro, Powerchina, Wade Adams and Hitachi group submitted an alternative offer of AED25bn.

The design-and-build contractor will be responsible for all civil works, electromechanical works, rolling stock and rail systems. After completing the project, the contractor will assist in maintenance and operations for an initial three-year period.

The Blue Line will connect the existing Red and Green lines. It will have a total length of 30 kilometres (km), 15.5km underground and 14.5km above ground.

The line will have 14?stations, seven of which will be?elevated. There will be?five underground stations, including one interchange station,?and two elevated transfer stations connected to the existing Centrepoint and Creek stations.

The scope of the contract also includes the?supply of 28 driverless trains, the construction of a depot to accommodate up to 60 trains?and the construction?of all associated roads, facilities and utility diversion works.

The detailed scope of work for the project includes:

  • Civil works, including detailed design and construction of architectural and structural components (including viaducts, tunnels and?stations)
  • Design and execution of electromechanical works
  • Design, procurement and delivery of operation and control systems for rail, stations?and facilities
  • Design, manufacturing?and supply of rolling stock.

UAE Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al-Maktoum,?approved the Blue Line extension project last year. In a post on social media network X, formerly Twitter, he said the project will cost AED18bn ($4.9bn) and will have a length of 30km, half of which will be underground.

He added that the extensions will transport 320,000 passengers a day and serve a population of about 1 million people living in areas such as Festival City, International City, Rashidiya, Warqa, Mirdif, Silicon Oasis and Academic City.



Osama A.Mahmoud

Project manager

1 个月

Congratulations?

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congratulations let's hope quality work especially in the M&E section will be at its very best

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Renju Raju Fernandez Commissioning Delivery System Completions Handover

Commissioning Management Delivery & Closeout - (Melbourne Metro Rail Tunnels, Stations & Systems) Turnover Systems, Digitalizing Completions & Handover | CCMS, T & C, Asset lifecycle Management, Defects/Punch lists(DLP)

1 个月

Spain’s?FCC Construcción, CSCEC Middle East(CSCEC) and France’s Alstom, with a price of AED24.1bn looks best among the JV bidders in valve for money, quality for sure definitely matters, Project delivery transitions & smooth closeout

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Mark Thomas

Lead Planner

1 个月

30km, 15.5 Underground, 14.5 elevated, 14 Stations, 60 train depot and 28 trainsets, and all associated infrastructure. Design & Build of Civils and E&M as well as Train Manufacturing, Delivery and T&C of Trains?? US$6billion seems very cheap to me. The Hyundai/Siemens US$11billion bid seems more like it in my experience.

"Congratulations A million congratulations for the successful alliance between The Arab Contractors and the Chinese company CTEC.?Best of luck always in future projects, God willing. Many thanks to His Excellency,?Engineer Yasser Bek Zakaria,?General Manager of Electromechanical Tenders at The Arab Contractors. You are an honorable representative for the company and Egypt.?May God bless and protect you, grant you health, happiness, success, and prosperity."

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