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Vietnam, Ho Chi Minh City - vn/15

Highway

A VND450 billion contract was signed on 3rd November, 2005 by Kawasaki Heavy Industries and GTECH of Canada for E&M equipment and maintenance for the 1,490 m Thu Thiem tunnel. The tunnel, which is located on the 21.89 km east-west highway in Ho Chi Ming City, will cross the Saigon river. The tunnel comprises four immersed sections, each 98 m long, 23.3 m wide and 9 m high, and two approach roads of nearly 1 km long at each of the two mouths of the tunnel. Obayashi was awarded the contract for construction of the new Thu Thiem road and tunnel, at a total cost of VND2,085 billion. The VND9,864 billion highway is financed by the government and the Japanese Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC). Visit www.khi.co.jp/index_e.html 46/05.



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Vietnam, Hai Van Pass - vn/14

Railway

Bids opened for ODA-assisted, $9.93 million, 22-month reinforced shotcrete restoration of four 100-year old trans-Vietnam railway tunnels. Contractor to be announced by RPMU within 60 days. Freyssinet and VSL both bid. Visit www.systra.com 11/01.Freyssinet and VSL to reline tunnels 7, 9, 10, and 13 of Trans-Viet Nam Railway with steel fibre reinforced shotcrete at a cost of $9.6 million. Visit www.systra.com 40/01.



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Vietnam, Saigon - vn/13

Metro

HCM City inner metro system, funded by $2.65 billion of ODA loans, will go ahead as follows: northwest-southeast, 46.86 km with 44 stations; inner belt, 43.14 km with 45 stations; Tan Son Nhat, 9.3 km with nine stations; Hoa Hung-Ha Noi Highway-Thu Thiem, 21 km with 18 stations; Ben Thanh-district two-district nine-Thu Duc, 27.5 km with 18 stations; and Bien Hoa-Binh Chanh-Hoa Hung, 46 km with 42 stations. All tunnels will be 13.7 m-wide. Top priorities are the $316.5 million, 7 km-long Tan Son Nhat-Ben Thanh line including a 3.4 km tunnel from Sai Gon railway station to Ben Thanh market; and the $395 million, 6 km-long Ben Thanh-Binh Tay underground line linking the commercial centres in Districts 1, 5 and 6. Final design will commence this year with construction starting 2005. Visit www.vnagency.com.vn 09/01.



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Vietnam, Yali - vn/12

Hydro

  Total of 16 km of tunnels being driven with two headraces 3.7 km x 8 m-diameter and four pressure tunnels 500 m-long and 4.5 m-diameter. Powerhouse is 30 m high, 120 m long and 40 m wide and will accommodate four 175 MW turbines. June 1996.



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Vietnam, Hai Van Pass - vn/11

Highway

Approval by government for $163 million, 5 km-long tunnel on proposed 1,880 km highway along Truong Son mountain range linking north with south of country. August 1997.   Ministry of Construction PMU85 has announced that construction of the 6.5 km-long HaiVan Pass tunnel on National Highway No. 1 commenced on 20th June for completion in mid-2004. More than 95% of affected households have been relocated in new residential areas. The 21km long pass is 1,172 m above sea level and links the central provinces to the south.The project will cost a total of US$251 million, with 85% from the JBIC. A jv of Hazama Construction and Vietnam's Cienco 6 won the tender for package-1A north tunnel section, while Package-1B south tunnel section went to a jv of Dong Ah and Song Na Construction. A consortium of Nippon Koei of Japan, Louis Berger of the US and the local Transport Engineering Design Inc. will serve as project designer and construction supervisor. Visit www.louisberger.com June 2000. Main tunnel 6.3 km-long, 7.5 m-high x 11.3 m-wide underway with parallel emergency tunnel 3.8 m-high x 4.7 m-wide with 11 x 22.3 m-long connections for pedestrians and four for vehicles. Ventilation tunnel 1.8 km-long x 8.2 m-wide. Visit www.louisberger.com December 2000.   Contractors Cienco 6-Hazama jv blasted north portal 20th April, 2001 to start package 1A comprising 3.365 km-long, 80 sq m main tunnel with parallel 15 sq m evacuation tunnel, seven cross-passageways, 138 m-long electrostatic precipitator, 1.565 km-long ventilation shaft and 85 m approach. Red River Corp-Dong Ah jv expects to portal at south end package 1B in June, 2001. Visit www.louisberger.com 18/01.  Second 6.25 km-long parallel tunnel approved to replace evacuation tunnel. Completion by 2004. Altitude 1,172 m ASL. Tunnels will link Lang Co in Thua Thien-Hue and Lien Chieu Industrial Park in Da Nang. Visit www.louisberger.com 41/01.



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Yemen

Yemen, Sayhut - ye/11

Highway

Prequalification deadline 11th November, 2000 for construction over four years of 175 km-long Sayhut-Nishtun road project in coastal S E Yemen which includes two tunnels of 994 m and 952 m. Financed by loan from the Arab Fund for Economic and Social Development. Omani contractor Desert Line Projects, currently building 550 km of roads in Yemen, urgently seeking fully-equipped tunnelling contractor as partner. For full details and a copy of the prequalification documents contact Abdul Rasheed, dlpro@omantel.net.om November 2000Government investigating procurement of hardrock TBMs for 60 km of highway tunnels. Contact Norman Ahmed Dowaid, uims@y.net.ye 40/01.



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Zambia

Zambia, Kafue Gorge - zm/12

Hydro

Located 65 km upstream of confluence of Kafue and Zambezi rivers and 2 km downstream of existing 900 MW powerstation, Kafue Gorge Lower project will develop remaining 200 m of river head. Proposed 600 MW unit for Zambia Electricity Supply Commission will require four Francis turbines in underground powerhouse and 7.8 km-long tailrace tunnel. Preliminary design complete and awaiting approval and funding. Visit www.harza.com August 2000.



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Zambia, Kariba - zm/11

Hydro

Diversion tunnel for major dam project was undertaken in late-1960s. Since that date, all tunnelling has been associated with the copper mines. October 1999.



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Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe, Mutare - zw/11

Water

Skanska reports commissioning of 4.3 km-long drilled inlet tunnel from River Pungwe, which flows into Nyakapinga valley. A 46 km pipeline then carries the water to a point north of Mutare from where a 23 km pipeline joins with the Christmas Pass reservoir outside the town. Project will provide 22 million cu m/year water to both town and companies and farms enroute. Aid-financed by Sweden, Norway and UK. Visit www.skanska.com August 2000.



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