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Macedonia, Skopje - mk/12

Road

Closing Date: 15.12.2010 (Tender Closed)

Invitation to tender by negotiated procedure, deadline 15.12.2010, for construction of underground street from Holocaust to MNT in Municipality of Centar, Skopje. Further information, specs and docs from Iva Nikolovska at Opstina Centar in Skopje, tel +389 232-25352, fax -11089, e-mail javninabavki@opstinacentar.gov.mk to whom tenders or requests to participate must be sent. Visit http://ted.europa.eu/udl?request=Seek-Deliver&language=en&docid=355566-2010. 48/10.



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Open invitation to tender, deadline 03.01.2012, for preparation of investment technical documentation at a basic design level for an underground thoroughfare from Goce Delcev bridge to Kompleks Banki with necessary exits. Further information, specs and docs from Marija Petrova Blazevska at City of Skopje, tel +389 23297-240, fax -292, e-mail javninabavki@skopje.gov.mk to whom tenders or requests to participate must be sent. Visit http://ted.europa.eu/udl?request=Seek-Deliver&language=en&docid=355573-2011. 46/11.



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Open invitation to tender, deadline 12.12.2011, for engineering design services including preparation of basic traffic project and traffic passage cases for: Kuzman Josifovski - Pitu Blvd; route from Nikola Karev St to Koko Racin Blvd; underground thoroughfare Quay 13 Noemvri and Ilinden Blvd and section of traffic passage to Partizanski Odredi Blvd across VMRO Blvd. Further information, specs and docs from Marija Petrova Blazevska or Irena Stoimenova at City of Skopje, tel +389 23297-240, fax -292, e-mail javninabavki@skopje.gov.mk to whom tenders or requests to participate must be sent. Visit http://ted.europa.eu/udl?request=Seek-Deliver&language=en&docid=364016-2011. 47/11.



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Open invitation to tender, revised deadline 12.01.2012, for engineering design services including preparation of basic traffic project and traffic passage cases for: Kuzman Josifovski – Pitu Blvd; route from Nikola Karev St to Koko Racin Blvd; underground thoroughfare Quay 13 Noemvri and Ilinden Blvd and section of traffic passage to Partizanski Odredi Blvd across VMRO Blvd. Further information, specs and docs from Marija Petrova Blazevska or Irena Stoimenova at City of Skopje, tel +389 23297-240, fax -292, e-mail javninabavki@skopje.gov.mk to whom tenders or requests to participate must be sent. Visit http://ted.europa.eu/udl?request=Seek-Deliver&language=en&docid=394822-2011. 51/11.



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Open invitation to tender, deadline postponed from 10.06.2013 to 10.07.2013, for construction of underground thoroughfare from Kuzman Josifovski to Pitu Blvd intersection with Nikola Karev St to Koko Racin Blvd; from Koko Racin Blvd through Kej 13 Noemvri and the intersection with Ilinden Blvd and VMRO Blvd and the section of traffic passage to Partizanski Odredi Blvd through VMRO Blvd and part of Ilinden Blvd. Further information, specs and docs from Irena Stoimenova at City of Skopje, tel +389 23297-222 or -310, fax -292, e-mail javninabavki@skopje.gov.mk to whom tenders or requests to participate must be sent. Visit http://ted.europa.eu/udl?request=Seek-Deliver&language=en&docid=158899-2013. 20/13.

 



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Macedonia, Kumanovo - mk/11

Railway

Cross-border link with Gjvesovo in Bulgaria will involve 30 km of improved track and 55 km of new railway construction with 24 tunnels, the longest of which will be 2.36 km and actually straddles the border. Estimated cost $120 million. Lahmeyer International reviewing project proposal for German Association for Technical Cooperation (GTZ). November 1995.



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Open invitation, deadline 28/03/2024, for the detailed design and construction of a new railway section from Kriva Palanka to the border with Republic of Bulgaria, as part of Corridor VIII.  The new railway section (section 3) consists of 23.4 km of single-track line with 22 tunnels (about 9 km, including the reconstruction of the border Deve Bair tunnel), 52 bridges/viaducts (about 5 km), railway station in Kriva Palanka, new station/halt in Zhidilovo. The Border tunnel at the end of Section 3 has a total length of 2,350 m.  The Macedonian reconstructed part of this tunnel will be 1,150 m long.  The remaining 1,200 m of the tunnel will be the responsibility of Bulgaria, and does not form part of this project. Click here for bid/tender documents. Duration of the contract is 1,826 days. Contact Ministry of Finance, Central Financing and Contracting Department (CFCD), Skopje, tel +32 2 299 11 11, email cfcd@finance.gov.mk. Visit http://ted.europa.eu/udl?request=Seek-Deliver&language=en&docid=783588-2023. Ref.n. NEAR/SKP/2023/EA-OP/0158. 01/24. 

 




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Postponed to 15/05/2024 the deadline of the open invitation to tender for the detailed design and construction of a new railway section from Kriva Palanka to the border with Republic of Bulgaria, as part of Corridor VIII.  The new railway section (section 3) consists of 23.4 km of single-track line with 22 tunnels (about 9 km, including the reconstruction of the border Deve Bair tunnel), 52 bridges/viaducts (about 5 km), railway station in Kriva Palanka, new station/halt in Zhidilovo. The Border tunnel at the end of Section 3 has a total length of 2,350 m.  The Macedonian reconstructed part of this tunnel will be 1,150 m long.  The remaining 1,200 m of the tunnel will be the responsibility of Bulgaria, and does not form part of this project. Click here for bid/tender documents. Duration of the contract is 1,826 days. Contact Ministry of Finance, Central Financing and Contracting Department (CFCD), Skopje, tel +32 2 299 11 11, email cfcd@finance.gov.mk. Visit https://ted.europa.eu/en/notice/-/detail/224116-2024 and https://ted.europa.eu/en/notice/-/detail/156996-2024. Ref.n. NEAR/SKP/2023/EA-OP/0158. 16/24

  



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Postponed to 26/06/2024 the deadline of the open invitation to tender for the detailed design and construction of a new railway section from Kriva Palanka to the border with Republic of Bulgaria, as part of Corridor VIII.  The new railway section (section 3) consists of 23.4 km of single-track line with 22 tunnels (about 9 km, including the reconstruction of the border Deve Bair tunnel), 52 bridges/viaducts (about 5 km), railway station in Kriva Palanka, new station/halt in Zhidilovo. The Border tunnel at the end of Section 3 has a total length of 2,350 m.  The Macedonian reconstructed part of this tunnel will be 1,150 m long.  The remaining 1,200 m of the tunnel will be the responsibility of Bulgaria, and does not form part of this project. Click here for bid/tender documents. Duration of the contract is 1,826 days. Contact Ministry of Finance, Central Financing and Contracting Department (CFCD), Skopje, tel +32 2 299 11 11, email cfcd@finance.gov.mk. Visit https://ted.europa.eu/en/notice/-/detail/325304-2024 and https://ted.europa.eu/en/notice/-/detail/268042-2024. Ref.n. NEAR/SKP/2023/EA-OP/0158. 23/24.





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Malawi

Malawi, Kapichira Falls - mw/11

Hydro

Bidding for first 64MW phase of planned 128MW plant on Shire river. Underground work involves 550 m-long, 8.8 m-diameter concrete lined power tunnel; 20 m-diameter surge chamber; steel-lined 7.8 m-diameter penstock; powerhouse for 4 generating sets. February 1995.



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Malaysia

Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur - my/21

High Speed Railway

The Land Transport Authority (LTA) has appointed AECOM Singapore Pte Ltd and its team of specialist consultants to conduct the Advanced Engineering Study (AES) for the complete design of the High Speed Rail (HSR) infrastructure within Singapore. This includes providing architectural, civil, electrical, mechanical and other design services required for the Jurong East terminus, tunnels, and the bridge across the Straits of Johor. The selected specialist consultants are Farrells and Architects 61 (Architectural), Applied Wayfinding (Branding, Signage & Wayfinding), CPG Consultants (Customs, Quarantines & Immigration Facility), Grant Associates (Landscape), Light Cibles (Lighting), CBRE Pte Ltd (Real Estate & Commercial) and K&C Protective Technologies Pte Ltd (Security & Protection). For further tender on the project click my/21 and sg/28. Visit https://www.lta.gov.sg/apps/news/page.aspx?c=2&id=f64215ff-d341-41d5-bde0-90d0936ab59f . 16/17.



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MyHSR Corporation Sdn Bhd (MyHSR) of Malaysia and Land Transport Authority (LTA)of Singapore have awarded the Joint Development Partnership (JDP)contract for the Kuala Lumpur-Singapore HSR project to the consortium comprising WSP Engineering Malaysia Sdn Bhd, Mott MacDonald Malaysia Sdn Bhd and Ernst&Young Advisory Services Sdn Bhd.

 

The JDP will provide project management support and technical advice on HSR systems and operations. The JDP will also develop the technical and safety standards to be adopted for the project. In addition, it will assist the Joint Project Team (JPT) established between MyHSR and LTA with the preparation of

documents for the forthcoming tenders relating to the joint aspects of the project, such as the appointment of the AssetsCo and OpCo International. For further tenders on the project click my/21 and sg/28. Visit http://www.myhsr.com.my/ and https://www.lta.gov.sg. Tender Ref. HSR1601. 16/17.

http://www.myhsr.com.my/downloads/Joint%20Development%20Partner%20Contract%20Awarded%20for%20Kuala%20Lumpur%20-%20Singapore%20High%20Speed%20Rail%20Project.pdf

https://www.lta.gov.sg/apps/news/page.aspx?c=2&id=bf7d8a1c-c7a9-479a-919c-8ad0ae8c396e



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The Consortium led by Sy­tra SA secured the R­DC01 contract for Civil Reference Design Consultant 01 of the HSR infrastructure within Malaysia (International stations at Bandar Malaysia and Iskandar Puteri). Ref. MYHSR/TENDER/002/2016.

 

Jacobs Engineering Services Sdn Bhd secured the R­DC02 contract for Civil Reference Design Consultant 02 of the HSR infrastructure within Malaysia (Five Domestic stations within Malaysia at Putrajaya, Seremban, Ayer Keroh, Muar, and Batu Pahat). Ref. MYHSR/TENDER/003/2016.

 

The Consortium led by Systra SA secured the R-DC03 contract to provide civil reference design of the HSR infrastructure within Malaysia (Civil works between Bandar Malaysia Station State border between Selangor and Negeri Sembilan). Ref.MYHSR/TENDER/004/2016.

 

The Consortium led by Ranhill Consulting Sdn Bhd secured the R­DC04 contract to provide civil reference design of the HSR infrastructure within Malaysia (Civil works from the State border between Selangor and Negeri Sembilan to the State border between Melaka and Johor). Ref.           MYHSR/TENDER/005/2016        .

 

HSS Integrated Sdn Bhd secured the R­DC05 contract to provide civil reference design of the HSR infrastructure within Malaysia (Civil works from the State border between Melaka and Johor to the northern end of the station entrance at Iskandar Puteri Station). Ref.       MYHSR/TENDER/006/2016.

 

AECOM Perunding Sdn Bhd secured the R­DC06 contract to provide civil reference design of the HSR infrastructure within Malaysia  (Civil works from Iskandar Puteri Station to the International Border between Malaysia and Singapore, including the crossing). Ref. MYHSR/TENDER/007/2016.

 

For further tenders on the project click my/21 and sg/28. Visit http://www.myhsr.com.my/. 16/17.

http://www.myhsr.com.my/downloads/Reference%20Design%20Consultant%20Contracts%20Awarded%20for%20Kuala%20Lumpur-Singapore%20High%20Speed%20Rail%20[ENG].pdf



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Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur - my/20

Mass Rapid Transit

The five contractors prequalified for the EUR1.6 billion Klang Valley MRT tunnelled section of the Sungai Buloh-Kajang line include MMC-Gamuda JV (Malaysia), Sinohydro Group Ltd (China), SK Holdings (South Korea), a second Chinese company and one Japanese company. They have three months in which to prepare and submit proposals. MMC-Gamuda is the project delivery partner appointed by SPN for implementation of the Klang Valley MRT. For project background visit www.gamuda.com.my/projects_mrt.html. 43/11.



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MMC-Gamuda JV has been awarded the EUR2 billion Klang Valley MRT tunnelled section of the Sungai Buloh-Kajang line, comprising 9.5 km of tunnel in karstic limestone and seven underground stations. It is the largest single package of the MRT, accounting for nearly 40 percent of total project cost. MMC-Gamuda is the project delivery partner appointed by SPN for implementation of the Klang Valley MRT. For project background visit www.gamuda.com.my/projects_mrt.html. 12/12.



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Malaysia, Perak State - my/19

Railway

The joint venture between Gamuda and MMC has been awarded the contract to build the 329 km Ipoh-Padang Besar double-tracking project at a fixed cost of MYR12.5 billion. The design phase of the project is worth MYR420 million. The track doubling of the northern portion of the Kuala Lumpur-Thai border line, which forms a key section of the planned Singapore-Kunming rail link, will include the 3.3 km-long Bukit Berapit tunnel, Southeast Asia's longest rail tunnel, in Perak state. The double tracking project is made up of 171 kilometres from Ipoh to Butterworth and another 158 kilometres from Bukit Mertajam to Padang Besar. The scope of works encompasses two new electrified tracks to be constructed away from the existing track, but still within the current reserve of the national railway company KTMB. Only under extreme circumstances will land acquisition be required. Gamuda and MMC will be directly involved in only 20% of the project with the balance to be outsourced to local companies and contractors. A total 330 packages involving the construction of 100 bridges, 30 station buildings, 180 km of culverts and 300 km of drainage works will be awarded to these contractors. Works will start in two to five months after most of the designs are finished. The project will take five years to complete. Read E-News Weekly 24/2006. Visit www.gamuda.com.my and www.mmc.com.my 05/08.



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Malaysia, Negeri Sembilan - my/18

Water

Zecon Engineering received a letter in July 2007 from the Jabatan Bekalan Air Negeri Sembilan, the Department of water supply in Negeri Sembilan state, accepting the company's tender for construction of the Triang transfer tunnel and associated works (package 1, scheme B) for an amount of MYR125 million. The 12.6 km 3.5 m-diameter tunnel will convey water for industrial and domestic use. It will be excavated in granite, using two Wirth open shield TBMs previously used in South Korea. The machines will drive towards each other from the tunnel portals, meeting at about halfway in the tunnel. The tunnel does not require support and lining, except in some fractured zones where bolts will be installed. The supplier of the bolts has yet to be selected. Zecon Engineering will work with the assistance of Korean specialist contractor Ultra Construction & Engineering. SMHB will be responsible for work supervision. The project duration is 36 months from the date of possession of the site which was scheduled on 6th August, 2007. Tunnelling is scheduled to commence in November. Visit www.zecon.com.my, www.wirth-europe.com, www.ultracons.com, www.smhb.com and www.jba.gov.my 36/07.



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Malaysia, Pahang-Selangor - my/17

Water Transfer

Second environment impact assessment study on water transfer project from Pahang to Selangor requested by Japan as a prerequisite for a RM3.8 billion loan. The study will take a year. The project would channel raw water from Pahang's rivers, north of Malaysia, for treatment and distribution in Selangor. It would involve the building of two dams in Pahang and a 45 km transfer tunnel under the Titiwangsa mountain range. 17/02.The Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC) has granted a 82 billion yen (USD757 million) 40-year loan to help fund the Pahang-Selangor raw water transfer project aimed at easing water shortage. The scheme includes a dam and a 45 km transfer tunnel to transport water from Pahang state to central Selangor state and Kuala Lumpur. The loan for the project, approved four years ago, was delayed because Japan wanted to revise the terms, including the size of the loan and the interest rate, and called for an additional environmental assessment report. The project is designed by SMHB and Nippon Koei. Visit www.jbic.go.jp, www.smhb.com and www.n-koei.co.jp/english 15/05.Malaysian engineering consultant KTA Tenaga has teamed up with Japanese firm Tokyo Electric Power Services (Tepsco) to win a contract to provide consultancy services on the Pahang to Selangor raw water transfer project. The scheme, which includes a 45 km-long water transfer tunnel, is being financed through a JPY82.04 billion 40-year loan from the Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC). Read E-News Weekly 2/2003 & 15/2002. Visit www.ktatenaga.com.my and www.tepsco.co.jp/index_e.html 26/07.Invitation to prequalify, deadline 19th September, 2007 for construction of a 44.6 km-long 5.2 m-diameter raw water transfer tunnel and related works (lot 1-1) of the Pahang-Selangor raw water transfer project. Visit www.ktak.gov.my/template03.asp?tt=Ads&AdsID=14 36/07.Four Japanese companies prequalified for Malaysia's MYR8.9 billion water project between Pahang and Selangor states. There were eight bidders for the 44.6 km water transfer tunnel part of the project, which will eventually cost about MYR3 billion. The prequalification was undertaken by consultants from the ministry for energy, water and communications and project financier, the Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC). Initially, there were eight bidders - four Chinese and four Japanese. The four Japanese companies were prequalified while the other four were not. Among the eliminated candidates, a consortium comprised China Railway Engineering Corporation and Malaysian builder Gamuda. The companies shortlisted for the bidding stage are Taisei, Kajima, Obayashi, and Shimizu via a tie-up with local firm UEM Group. Physical work will start in early 2008 with targeted completion by 2013. It will supply 1,867 million cubic metres of water daily to Selangor. Click here. Visit www.ktak.gov.my 50-51/07.



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Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur - my/16

Highway and Flood Relief

Funding sought for a huge tunnel project to keep Kuala Lumpur flood-free by chanelling excess river water to the sea off Klang. Proposed project currently in the conceptual stage. Tunnel would start from Jalan Jelatek, bypass the city, head to Petaling Jaya before reaching the sea. Completion targeted for 2004 or 2005. Pipe jacking method to be used. 48/01. Gamuda is about to commence work on the RM2.5 billion Stormwater Management and Road Tunnel (Smart) project aimed at alleviating some of the major floods in the Kuala Lumpur city area.In collaboration with MMC Engineering Group, Gamuda is undertaking the design, engineering, procurement, construction, installation, testing and commissioning of the integrated bypass tunnel and motorway. Visit www.gamuda.com.my 51/02. The SMART (Stormwater and Management Road Tunnel) project is a 9.7 km single-bore tunnel to divert Ampang river waters which cause stormwater overflow during the rain season. The tunnel will head for south of Kuala Lumpur following Jalan U Thant, Jalan Tun Razak, Jalan Chan Sow Lin and the Seremban Highway parallel to the old military airport. Wayss & Freytag and BAM NBM of the Netherlands won a 5.4 km section of it for €83 million from the client, contractors Malaysian Mining Corp. (MMC) and Gamuda. A Herrenknecht Mixshield TBM will be used, cutterhead diameter 13.21 m, inner diameter 11.83 m, concrete segments 500 mm thick. The TBM is under manufacturing at the moment for arrival in Malaysia scheduled for around Christmas. Delivery in Kuala Lumpur is planned for end-January. A three-month pre-assembly period will follow prior to excavation start expected in mid-May 2004. In the central part of the tunnel is a 2.4 km-long stretch with a dual purpose for flood mitigation and road traffic on 2 levels. The third level will accomodate utilities, ventilation, etc. The 5.4 km tunnel section awarded to Wayss & Freytag and BAM NBM includes 700 m of dual function. Visit www.wf-ingbau.de and www.bamnbm.nl The remaining 1.7 km for double function is part of the 4.3 km north tunnel section that will be built by Malaysian Mining Corp. (MMC) and Gamuda using a second Herrenknecht Mixshield TBM, also under construction. Visit www.mmc.com.my and www.gamuda.com.myTwo junction boxes are at either end of the dual-purpose 2.4 km stretch with 2 ventilation shafts in between. Kecom Sdn Bhd, the Malaysian branch of KEC Ltd of Korea, is one of the tenderers negotiating the supply of precast concrete segments worth RM100 million for the project. Visit www.herrenknecht.com 24/03.ACP Industries (ACPI) said its unit Associated Structural Concrete Sdn Bhd has won a RM51.2 million contract from Wayss & Freytag to supply precast concrete segmental lining for the stormwater management and road tunnel (SMART) project. The contract is for about 33 months. 32/03.Tuah, SMART's first 13.21 m-diameter slurry TBM, has begun boring on 4th June. Tuah spans about 70 m in length and weighs a hefty 2,500 tonnes. The Herrenknecht machine will be boring towards the north of the tunnel alignment, ending at the holding basin in Kampung Berembang. The name Tuah was selected through a naming competition launched in March. 95% of the tunnelling will be done using two TBMs with the rest by way of cut-and-cover method. The yet-to-be named second TBM is being assembled in the launch shaft, for boring start in August. The SMART (Stormwater and Management Road Tunnel) project is a 9.7 km single-bore dual-purpose tunnel. Visit www.smarttunnel.com.my and www.herrenknecht.com 27/04.



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Malaysia, Penang - my/15

Highway

Federal Government to decide alignment of proposed southern link between Batu Kawan on the mainland and Batu Maung on Penang. Work on 9.2 km northern link between Bagan Ajam on mainland and Bagan Jermal on the island expected to start by 2003. Both involve tunnels. Visit www.malaysia.net 39/01.



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The Dap-led Penang state government has awarded a RM8 billion (EUR2 billion) contract for the underground tunnel linking the island to the mainland and three major highway projects to Malaysia-China JV Consortium Zenith BUCG Sdn Bhd, with a land swap deal and a 30-year concession on the tunnel. Consortium Zenith BUCG is made up of a local company, Consortium Zenith and China-based Beijing Urban Construction Group (BUCG). The deal will only be formally inked after a few more months when the finer details of the overall project are agreed.

The project includes a 12 km-long dual carriageway connecting Tanjung Bungah to Teluk Bahang; a 6.5 km-long Penang-Butterworth sea tunnel that links Persiaran Gurney on the island to Bagan Ajam on the mainland; a 4.2 km-long highway linking Persiaran Gurney to the Tun Dr Lim Chong Eu Expressway; and a 4.6 km-long highway linking the Tun Dr Lim Chong Eu Expressway to the Bandar Baru Air Itam bypass.  Visit www.bucg.com and www.zet.com.my. 10/13.



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