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Qatar Integrated Railways
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Presentation by: Geoff Mee
Why do we need a Railway in Qatar?
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The aim is to transform Qatar into a world class economy by 2030, capable of sustaining its own
development and providing for a high standard of living for all of its people for generations to come.
Seeking a comprehensive urban development plan for Qatar that adopts a sustainable policy with regard to urban expansion and population distribution.
Establish a high quality and integrated public transport network that results in a modal shift from private motor vehicles to public transport across Qatar , whilst recognising the right and desire of Qatari’s to transport choice.
Rapid rises in disposable incomes have lead to exponential growth in car ownership and with it, significant increases in road accidents and traffic congestion at peak times. Therefore, having a railway system will decrease the accident rates and traffic congestion and pollution.
Introduction to the Qatar Integrated Railway Project (QIRP)
Establish an Attractive, Safe and Highly Sophisticated Railway System within Qatar and connect the State of Qatar to the Kingdoms of Bahrain and Saudi Arabia
The Railway Network will comprise four Metro Lines and High-Speed Long Distance Passenger Lines and Freight Lines
One of the Key Drivers is the Provision of the Railway Services for the FIFA 2022 World Cup
The QIRP Budget is projected to be approx. QAR 130 billion
The Railway System needed for the World Cup will be operational by 2020; the Complete Railway System will be in place in 2026
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Ras Laffan
Dukhan
West Bay Central NDIA Rail Terminal
Doha West
Port Mesaieed
Al Shamal
Camel Race Education
City
DOHA
Lusail
To Saudi Arabia
To Bahrain
Four Metro Lines and Long-distance Services
Metro Red Coast Line Golden Historic Line Green Education Line Blue City Line
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Long distance Passenger Train Service Freight Railway System
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General Infrastructure Passenger Stations Freight Terminals Maintenance Facilities Central Control Room
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Qatar Integrated Railway Project Metro Network incl. FIFA World Cup Stadiums
Metro Network Key Facts
Total Length of the
Lines
Underground
Elevated
At grade
358 km 119 km 73 km 166 km
Max. Design Speed
Underground
Elevated urban
Elevated suburban
At grade
80 km/h 80 km/h 160 km/h 160 km/h
Service Headway [min]
Inner City
Suburbs / Region
2 - 10
30 - 60
No. of Stations 100
No. of Trains 100
No. of Stadiums 12
Green Education Line
The Green Line follows Al Rayyan Road connecting
Education City with the Heart of Doha. It links to the west coast town of Dukhan, Umm Slal and the Industrial
Area South
Red Coast Line
North-South Line connecting the town of Mesaieed and the New Doha International Airport (NDIA) via Mushaireb with the West Bay and Lusail Developments; northern extensions to Al Khor, Al Shamal and Ras Laffan
Blue City Line Semicircular line that
connects the then newly built residential and
commercial areas of West Bay and Airport City North
along the main C-Ring Road
Golden Historic Line
Runs in East-West-direction and connects the New Doha International Airport (NDIA) via central Mushaireb with Al Waab Street, Al Rayyan South and Salwa Road
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High-Speed Passenger Railway to/from the Kingdom of Bahrain
Design Speed (Alignment, Track, Structures) 350 km/h
No. of Stations (in Qatar) 4
Traction Power Electrified, 25 kV AC
Journey Time NDIA – Manama (213 km) 55 min
Journey Time West Bay Central – Manama (180 km) 63 min
Journey Time Education City – Manama (162 km) 50 min
Tunnel Sections in Doha 25 km
Freight Railway 25 t Electrified
Design Speed 120 km/h
Slab Track Axle Load 25 t
Maximum Train Length 1.000 m
Traction Power Electrified, 25 kV AC
Passenger Railway to/from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Design Speed (Alignment, Track, Structures) 250 km/h
No. of Stations (in Qatar) 1
Traction Power Electrified, 25 kV AC
Journey Time KSA – Doha West (95 km) 40 min
Ras Laffan
Dukhan
West Bay Central
NDIA
Rail Terminal
Doha
West
Port Mesaieed
Al Shamal
Camel
Race
Education
City
DOHA
59
56
5
76
To
Saudi Arabia
To Bahrain
Qatar Integrated Railway Project Long Distance Network: Passenger High Speed and Freight Rail
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Ten kilometers of dual track single bore tunnel (10.5m OD) Nineteen underground station Two multi-modal flagship stations (Convention Center, Barwa Financial District) Maintenance and Storage Facility Future satellite maintenance and storage facility Estimated Daily Boardings: 143,000 Estimated APM Fleet Size: 66 cars
West Bay People Mover Key Statistics
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WBPM Preliminary Alignment
Operational Configuration
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Artist Impressions
Underground
At Grade
Elevated
Key Data
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Integration with Key Developments
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Lusail LRT
Doha Metro
Integration with Key Developments
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Integration with Key Developments
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Al Gharafa Stadium
Khalifa Int’l Stadium
Jassim Bin Hamad Stadium
Qatar SCStadium
Grand HamadStadium
Al Ahly Stadium
Integration with Key Developments
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May 2011
June 2011
June 2012
June 2020
June 2021
June 2022
September 2022
Construction
8 year window Start
Procurement
Launch event Let Primary
Contracts Test &
Commission World Cup
Finish Construction
Time Line
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Current Activities: Construction Logistics - Challenges
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Current Activities: Construction Logistics - Challenges
• Central Logistic Production Areas • Alternative Transport solutions
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What we need you to do?
Representatives of the Worlds Railways best Consultancy, Advisory, Construction and Operations
Companies are attending these presentations to explain the scale of the projects, the timescales and the procurement strategy.
We will provide you with the participants contact details in order that you can make contact with the other players to your mutual benefit
We need participants to find the most appropriate partners by mixing Qatari and international companies to form consortia capable of delivering this important set of projects.
The procurement process will commence in June 2011. Construction will start in 2012
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West Bay People Mover
&
Lusail LRT
Presentation by:
Harj Dhaliwal BEng (Hons) Ceng MICE Project Director
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West Bay People Mover Key Statistics
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Ten kilometers of dual track single bore tunnel (10.5m OD) Nineteen underground station Two multi-modal flagship stations (Convention Center, Barwa Financial District) Maintenance and Storage Facility Future satellite maintenance and storage facility Estimated Daily Boardings: 143,000 Estimated APM Fleet Size: 66 cars
WBPM Preliminary Alignment
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Operational Configuration
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Single Bore Tunnel
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Tunneling Boring Machine Tunnel
TBM Tunnel Construction
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Tunneling
Cut & Cover Boxes
Mined widening
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Current Progress
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• Systems
– Systems, rolling stock, operations tender documentation prepared and issued
– 4 suppliers
– Tenders back early March and under technical evaluation
– Mid-Tender Interviews 1st week June 11
• Civils
– Tender documentation produced but under review and being updated
– Additional development for final approvals being undertaken for completion late 2011
– Civils tender process launched this week (on schedule) and will go through a formal pre-qual process.
• PMCM
– Tenders issued end of Mar 11, Interviews held award early June 11.
Sheraton Park Maintenance & Storage Facility on Site
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Procurement Strategy
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Currently Two Procurement Streams • System Supply & Operations
• Inc vehicles, complete control system, power, running and guidance surfaces operations & maintenance.
• Fixed Facility and Infrastructure
• Tunnels, Stations, M&SF-A, Tunnel Ventilation, HVAC, Fire Protection, Escalators, Elevators, MEP etc.
• PMC to oversee as Clients Representative
• integration, management & co-ordination
• Contract Programmes •developed to have key control gateways NTPs –first year dedicated to detail design and integration and long lead items
Procurement Integration Strategy
Systems And
Operation & Maintenance
Preferred Suppliers Mid 2011
Civil Works: Tunnel,
Stations, etc ONE single
package
QRC
FIDIC - Gold Book DBOM
Single systems civil operations package
2 goes into 1 SPV Turnkey Contractor
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Outline Timeline
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• Design Definition Comp – 3rd Qtr 2011 Prelim design (70% comp inc geo tech survey)
• Stakeholder approvals – End 2011
• PMCM & Technical Services Award end of May 11
• Systems Preferred Bidders End 2nd Qtr 11
• Civils Package (Single Tunnel and Stations)
– We will launch the procurement process 19 May 11
– Letters of expression & experience profiles that meet the advert criteria required
– Formal pre-qualification process developed
• Civils Tender 1st qtr 2012
• Civils award Sept 12
Challenges – Plenty!!
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• One of the largest automated people movers in the world – being constructed in a show piece location
• Impact of other projects - Doha West Bay Crossing, New Sewers, Roads, developments
• Alignment 80m radii!!
• Tunnel construction logistics – spoil, launch sites,
• Station construction phasing (architectural comp?)
• Minimising traffic impacts during construction
• Utilities Strategy
• Cooling strategy
• Interface design and operation at inter-modal stations
LUSAIL CITY LRT
• Construction Underway • Systems, rolling stock, tenders received May 11 under evaluation
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Lusail LRT Procurement
Systems Tenders received
Award expected Later this year
Civil Works: Tunnel,
Stations, etc QDVC
QRC
Turnkey Contractor QDVC
Operation & maintenance
To be Let
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What Do We Want to See?
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• Partnership
• Safety
• Quality
• Confidence / Global Expertise (constructability)
• Value Engineering
• “GO-LOCAL” create local opportunity staff development
• Long term commitment to Qatar
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Procurement Strategy developed by QRC
Presentation by: Daniel Leckel
Procurement Strategy developed by QRC
The Procurement Strategy is based on QRC Guidelines: Major goal is to ensure a cost-effective, on-time and right quality procurement of railway
lines, structural engineering works and services, passenger transport facilities and materials
Time is of the essence
Balance risks between contractors and QRC, keeping in mind what the market can accept
and deliver
Foster a partnership between Qatari and International players
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The QIRP Project includes three railway systems
• Metro, 4 lines
• Long Distance Passenger • High Speed to Al Khor, Ras Laffan, Al Shamal and Dukhan • Very High Speed to Bahrain through Causeway
• Freight lines connecting industrial areas of Qatar (Mesaieed Port,
Ras Laffan, Dukhan) and KSA Network
Qatar Integrated Railways Project – QIRP (implemented through QRDC)
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Services, Studies, Consultancies: • Right of Way • Geotechnical • Architectural • Preliminary Design • Independent Safety
Assessor • PM Services • CM Services • Site Supervision etc…
Civil Works: • Tunnels • Viaducts • At Grade Sections • Station Boxes • Station Fit Out • Depot and Yards • Track Work etc…
ElectroMechanical E&M Systems: • Power / Energy • Telecommunication • Signalling • Automatic Fare Collection • Operational Control
Centre (ICC + EMC) • HVAC + MEP etc…
Need of Services, Works and Supplies is identified
• Rolling Stock
Metro Long Distance Freight
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Metro
Phase 1 to be operational for
FIFA World Cup 2022
The objective is to have a smooth and short connection to the
FIFA stadiums
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Phase 2 to be delivered
in 2026
The objective is to have a unique world class
metro system uniform in quality, architectural
and design responsibilities for the construction and supply carried by
the contractors and suppliers
Metro
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Conceptual strategy is similar to the metro:
• design responsibilities carried by the contractors • Uniform in quality and architectural, size and nature of packages
Long Distance Freight
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CIVIL WORKS – Design and Build Methodology
Tunnels and Shafts: lots to be 1 to 1.5 billion USD size each (Station boxes to be contracted together with Tunnels or separately) Elevated and at grade sections: lots to be 500 to 800 million USD size each Stations Fit Out and Building Services will form separate packages Several lots for depots and yards
Metro Long Distance Freight
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SYSTEMS – Design and Build methodology and possibly Operation & Maintenance
Track and power packages Energy, Signalling, Telecommunication, OCC packages Rolling Stock might be coupled with Operation and / or Maintenance
Metro Long Distance Freight
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QIRP – Time line
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QIRP – Conclusion
This very ambitious programme with plenty of challenges (quality, time scale, work in urban congested environment, logistics, etc.)
needs strong partners
QRC is looking forward to team up with internationally renowned companies as well as local entities to deliver this railway to Qatar !
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Disclaimer
• This document has been prepared by Qatar Railway Company (“QRC”) and Qatar Railway Development Company (“QRDC”).
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• Except in the case of fraudulent misrepresentation, no responsibility, liability or obligation is accepted by QRC and QRDC or by any of its officers, employees or agents as to or in relation to the accuracy or sufficiency of this document or any written or oral information made available by QRC and QRDC and any such liability is expressly disclaimed.
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• Information in this document was prepared as of May 2011