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The Bombela Consortium, of which Bombardier Transportation is a member,
has finalized the terms of the Concession Agreement for a rapid rail
transit system with the Gauteng Provincial Government of South Africa.
In July 2005, the Gauteng Provincial Government selected the Bombela
Consortium as preferred bidder. Construction of the new line will
commence immediately.
The contract for the 54-month design-build portion of the contract
is valued at approximately US $3.3 billion (€2.6 billion). Bombardiers
share of the design-build contract is approximately US $950 million
(€750 million). Bombardiers share of the separate 15-year
maintenance services contract carries a value of approximately US
$700 million (€550 million).
The project, to be implemented under a Public Private Partnership
scheme, consists of financing, design-build, and operation and maintenance
of the Gautrain Rapid Rail Link. The Bombela consortium consists of
the following members: Bombardier; French civil contractor Bouygues
Travaux Publics; South African civil contractor Murray & Roberts;
and Strategic Partners Group (SPG), which is a group of several South
African Broad Based Black Economic Empowerment companies.
The 80-km Gautrain Rapid Rail Link will connect Johannesburg, Tshwane
(Pretoria) and the Johannesburg International Airport. Bombardier
will be responsible for the core electrical and mechanical systems,
including a fleet of 96 Bombardier Electrostar vehicles. The system
will open in two phases. Phase 1 will include the Sandton, Marlboro,
Midrand, Rhodesfield, and Johannesburg International Airport (JIA)
stations and Phase 2 will extend the system to the Park, Rosebank,
Centurion, Tshwane (Pretoria) and Hatfield stations.
Commenting on the 28 September 2006 announcement, André Navarri,
President of Bombardier Transportation, said: This decision
by the leaders of Gauteng Province is an important step in the development
of South Africas rail infrastructure and promises to deliver
long-term economic benefits for the country and its people.
Raymond T. Betler, President of Bombardier Transportation, Total Transit
Systems, said: As a global leader in the supply of complete
transportation systems for worldwide markets, we are exceptionally
proud to be associated with this project. We will deliver a world-class
transit system for the people of Gauteng Province and South Africa.
Through this contract, Bombardier is fully committed to making this
project a lasting contribution to the empowerment and socio-economic
development of the people of South Africa.
Bombardier will be responsible for the design and supply of the Electrostar
vehicles and the Bombardier CITYFLO 250 train control technology.
In conjunction with its Broad Based Black Economic Empowerment partners,
Bombardier will supply the power supply and distribution systems,
communications systems, automatic fare collection, track work and
maintenance equipment, as well as project management, systems engineering
and integration, and testing and commissioning. The civil contractors
will be responsible for all of the civil works, including tunnels,
stations and the maintenance depot. The partnership also will be involved
in maintaining the system during the 15-year operating period following
construction.
Bombardier Transportations facility in Derby, United Kingdom,
will be responsible for manufacturing the Electrostar fleet of vehicles,
with final assembly performed in South Africa. The Electrostar vehicle
is operating on a number of lines in the UK, including the c2c line,
where it is achieving some of the highest reliability figures in the
country.
Bombardier Transportation has its global headquarters in Berlin, Germany,
with a presence in over 60 countries. It has an installed base of
approximately 97,000 vehicles worldwide. The company offers the broadest
product portfolio and is recognized as the leader in the global rail
sector.
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