kuwait railroad & rapid transit systems
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Eng. Khaled A. Al-AwadhiGeneral Manager
Kuwait Metro Rapid Transport Co.
October2011
Kuwait Railroad & Rapid Transit Systems
Contents
•Introduction• Background• Kuwait Rapid Transport System • Kuwait Rail Road System
•The Partnership Technical Bureau• PTB & KRTS• PTB & KRRS
Introduction• During the years 2006 and 2007 Kuwait Rapid Transit & Rail Road Systems Master Plans were developed. These master plans were prepared by INECO, Spain for the Ministry of Communications of Kuwait through Kuwait Overland Transport Union (KOTU).
• 2008, Kuwait Metro Rapid Transport Company (KMRT) was established by major local Kuwaiti transportation companies all of which are members of the KOTU.
• 2009, Under the BOT Law (Law nº7 of 2008), Kuwait Metro Rapid Transport Company has been appointed as the initiator to both infrastructure Projects.
Introduction
The main objective of the study was to elaborate the RTS and RRS
Master Plans starting from a complete analysis of background
information and on previous studies, defining the main corridors
with its technical characteristics, passenger and freight demands for
RRS, infrastructure, rail systems and rolling stock functional
definition as well as an estimate of investment, operational structure
and maintenance costs.
Kuwait Rapid Transit System
Line Length (KM)
L1 25.82
L2 20.91
L3 18.52
L1 Extension 57.3
L2 Extension 16.4
L4 22.7
Total 161.65
3 Radial Lines towards Kuwait City:
Phase 1:Line 1: Private vehicles transferred to this line in the future park & ride facilities in the metro stationsLine 2: High density area & high per capita incomes along this lineLine 3: Airport line through high density areas
Total Daily Demand 130,809 Pax
Phase 2:Extension Line 1Extension Line 2Line 4 (New ring metro line)
Kuwait Railroad System
IRAQ
Phase 1 North-South Axle:⁻ Total length 387km⁻ Number of Stations 12⁻ Railway Facilities 3⁻ Total Average Demand 2.3 M Pax/Year
Phase 2 West Axle:⁻ Total length 118km
The Partnerships Technical Bureau P.T.B
• Established under Decree No. (146) of the year 2008, (PTB)
considers governmental projects and unsolicited proposals
forwarded by the Higher Committee to identify potential
developmental projects that can be implemented by establishing a
partnership between both the relevant public entity and interested
parties from the private sector in accordance with the provisions of
Law No. 7 of 2008 to regulating all Public Private Partnerships (PPP)
projects in the State of Kuwait
P.T.B Main General Role
• Conduct initial survey and studies for the objective of identifying potential developmental projects
• Study the projects and initiatives, report its opinion, evaluate economic and technical feasibility studies and provide proper recommendations for potential investment projects according to Articles of Law No. (7) of 2008.
• Set a mechanism for providing initiatives, method of evaluation and announcement for investment
P.T.B & Kuwait Rapid Transit System
• Early 2010 The P.T.B had approved 10 consortiums for thePre-qualification of Transaction Advisory
• 4th quarter 2010 (P.T.B) signed a contract for the Metro Project with The transaction advisory (Ernst & Young)
• The transaction advisory work involves a technical and financial feasibility of the Metro Project, recommendations on an appropriate transaction structure for the project and assistance to the government in selecting a party or consortium that will develop, operate and maintain the Metro network under a Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) mechanism based on (P.P.P) Company structure
P.T.B & Kuwait Railroad System• Late 2010 The P.T.B had approved 10 consortiums for thePre-qualification.
• 3rd quarter 2011 (P.T.B) signed a contract for the Metro Project with The transaction advisory (booz &company)
• The transaction advisory work involves a technical and financial feasibility of the Rail Project, recommendations on an appropriate transaction structure for the project and assistance to the government in selecting a party or consortium that will develop, operate and maintain the Rail network under a Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) mechanism based on (P.P.P) Company structure