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China, Hong Kong - cn/34

Railway Proposals

  New study identifies six new corridors for development by 2016: the West Rail Phase III link from Yuen Long to Lok Chau; the long-planned KCR branch from Tai Wai to the Kwai Chung container terminal; the link with Ma On Shan line to Kowloon via Choi Hung and the former airport at Kai Tak which may feed into a fourth cross-harbour rail tunnel; the Green Island extension of the MTR Island line to Tuen Mun; a duplicate East Rail corridor between Kowloon, Tai Wai and Shenzhen; and a route around Victoria Peak to the southern part of Hong Kong Island. December 1999.   Proposed 4.3 km tunnel option approved by KCRC to limit damage to wildlife in the Long Valley wetland to be crossed by second trans-border railway line between Sheung Shui and Lok Ma Chau, near Shenzhen, using EPB with precast concrete segmental lining, with station box at Kwu Tung. Project cost to rise by HK$2 billion to HK$10 billion and opening delayed by two years until about 2007. Visit http://www.kcrc.com.hk/eng/service/index.html 41/01.   Feasibility study contract awarded to Maunsell Consultants Asia for a rail tunnel on the proposed port rail line from Hong Kong's Kwai Chung container port to Tai Wai, where it will connect with China's rail network. The planned new harbour line would terminate close to Container Terminal 8 (CT8) in Hong Kong. This would be the first direct rail link between Kwai Chung and China. Visit www.maunsell.com.hk 46/01.   The environmental impact assessment (EIA) report for the Kowloon-Canton Railway Corporation (KCRC) Lok Ma Chau spur line has been approved by the government. The proposal comprises a 7.3 km combined tunnel and viaduct scheme designed to minimise disruption to wetlands in Long Valley. The new plans for the project are expected to be presented to the Executive Council for approval in June. Visit www.kcrc.com.hk/eng/service/index.html 12/02.   The 7.4 km Sheung Shui to Lok Ma Chau spur line project has been authorised. A 4.3 km tunnel will be built between Sheung Shui and Chau Tau. On completion, the line will provide a rail link branching off from East Rail to a new rail boundary terminal at Lok Ma Chau where direct transfer to the Shenzhen metro will be provided. Construction is expected to start in the fourth quarter of 2002 for completion by mid-2007. The project will be funded by the KCRC at a cost of about HK$10 billion. Visit www.kcrc.com 25/02.  The Kowloon-Canton Railway Corporation (KCRC) awarded a HK$2.8 billion tunnelling contract to Dragages et Travaux Publics and Bouygues, for the East Rail Lok Ma Chau spur line extension. The contract involves the construction of two parallel tunnels, each of about 5.2 km, from Sheung Shui north under Long Valley to Chau Tau. A 8.75 m-diameter EPB TBM will be used for excavation of 3.5 km of tunnels under Long Valley, while cut-and-cover method will be used for the remaining 1.7 km western and eastern approaches. Detailed design as well as preliminary works on the eastern approach will start this month. TBM excavation to start by the last quarter of 2003.The joint venture's bid was the highest but included a proposal to advance the completion date for full two-tunnel operations by five months to 30th October, 2006. The 7.3 km Lok Ma Chau-Sheung Shui line will open to passenger trains by end March 2007. Read E-News Weekly # 43. Visit www.kcrc.com/eng/index.html 45/02.



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China, Tianjin - cn/33

Metro

  The Tianjin metro, when it opened in 1974, was the second largest in China with a length of 7.4 km. Extension with total length of 10.24 km has been financed under an Australian government loan of $110 million, of which 15 % was allocated for overseas purchase of vehicles, signalling, communication and power equipment. Total investment is $384.6 million, of which $276.9 million is from domestic sources. More information from Geng Shengli, Tianjin Municipality, Bldg 5, 12 Qu, Heping Jie, Dongcheng District, Tianjin, China 100013, tel +86 22 421 6482, fax 421 3017. Also undergoing feasibility studies is Tianjin Suburban Line 1 with a total length of 60 km. November 1999.   Construction starting on $830 million project to extend existing 7.4 km-long line 1 to 26 km with 48,000 pax/h capacity. Completion by December, 2005. www.xinhua.cn 33/01.  Planning and design work for Lines 2 and 3 of the Tianjin metro has been completed and construction is expected to commence soon. Line 2 will be 22.5 km-long and will run from east to west and 20.3 km of the line will be underground. Of 20 stations, 18 will be built below ground.The 28.4 km Line 3 will run from north to south and 20 km of track will be underground. 2.2 km will be built at ground level and 6.2 km will be on elevated viaducts. There will be a total of 22 stations with three on elevated platforms, 17 underground and two on ground level. 28/03.



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China, Harbin - cn/32

Underground LRT Line 1

Total length of 14.5 km at feasibility stage. Contact Ding Dalong, Heilongjiang Province, 5 Fuxingmenbei Dajie, China 100088, tel +86 803 3322, fax 3203. November 1999.



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China, Wuhan - cn/31

LRT Metro Line

Total length of 15.9 km undergoing feasibility studies. Contact Li Longsun, Hubei Province, A44 Baishiqiao Lu, Haidian District, China 100081, tel/fax +86 831 4488. November 1999.



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China, Chengdu - cn/30

Metro Line 1

  Total length of 12 km. Contact Yang Chaobin, Sichuan Province, 5 Gongyuantoutiao, Jianguomen, China 100005, tel +86 512 2277, fax 512 2361. November 1999.



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China, Shenyang - cn/29

Metro

  Total length 25 km with an estimated project cost of $200 million. Land leases to be made available along the line to help pay. The Shenyang government was also seeking $100 million in government or commercial loans. Contact Wu Huadong at Shenyang Light Rail Project Office or Wang Rongle, Liaoning Province, 1 Deshengmenwai Dajie, Liaoning Hotel, China 100088. November 1999.  Construction of the Shenyang metro is scheduled to commence at the end of this year. An estimated US$1.2 billion will be invested in the project and the planned length will be 21.7 km. There will be 17 stations. Construction is scheduled to complete in 2006. 38/02.Daewoo Construction intends to enter into a tie-up with the northeastern Chinese city of Shenyang to build the first metro in the city with a total investment of 9.48 billion yuan. The 22 km line will have an average investment of 430 million yuan per km. Construction is expected to start in September. The local government will invest 4 billion yuan, or 43 % of the total investment over a four-year period. The city is considering borrowing funds from the State Development Bank, the China Construction Bank, the World Bank, the Asian Development Bank and Japan's Overseas Economic Cooperation Fund. Visit www.dwconst.co.kr/homepage/daewoo_eng/index.html 36/03.



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China, Beijing - cn/28

Metro

  13.5 km eastern extension of Line 1 along Changâ€â„¢an Street between Xidan and Bawangfen which has been under construction since 1996 should be completed by May, 2000 at a cost of $0.9 billion. Test operations underway on 10.7 km section between West Tianâ€â„¢anmen Square and Sihui and work proceeding on section between Tianâ€â„¢anmen Square and Xidan. Westside South-North Line with total length of 19.5 km under feasibility study. Contact Gao Yucai, MD, Beijing Mass Transit Railway Corporation, No 2 Beiheyan Road, Xicheng District, Beijing, China 100044, tel +86 10 832 0560, fax 832 0077. November 1999. Metro line 5 will be constructed by Beijing Underground Construction Group Pte Ltd using new 6.2 m-diameter Herrenknecht EPB value $5 million. Visit www.herrenknecht.com May 2000.Five sections of Line 5 from Dongdan north to Yonghegong will be constructed by Beijing Underground Construction Group using a new Herrenknecht 6.2 m-diameter EPB scheduled for delivery November, 2000. Lining will comprise six-piece 1.2 m-wide segmental concrete rings with i.d. 5.4 m. The first job in January, 2001 will be a test tunnel from Beixinqiao to Yonghegong in Quaternary clayey soil with sand, gravel and silt with 25 mm maximum particle size where the water table is at 6 m to 10 m below surface level. Visit www.herrenknecht.com June 2000.   Beijing No 5 Subway Line Investment Co Ltd, 37.5% owned by SNC-Lavalin, has secured $1.45 billion funding to start five-year construction of 27.6 km-long No 5 line. Final design approved for link between Songjiazhuang in Fengtai district in the south to Taipingzhuang in Changping district in the north, and 700 m-long test section is under construction. Visit www.snc-lavalin.com and www.herrenknecht.com 18/01. Herrenknecht reports 6.2 m EPB launch from shaft at Lama Temple for 680 m drive to Beixinqiao Station at an average depth of 20 m in silty clays, fine sands and gravels with maximum water table 10 m above crown. First 60 m completed using screw conveyor to skips, then backup taken underground and connected. Precast concrete ring with straight, right and left segments, 1.2 m-long and 300 mm-thick. Average 2 rings/12h-day, max 3 rings during launch. Non-cement grout pumped from surface to tailskin. Herrenknecht responsible for first 100 m of excavation including site set-up, settlement control, ring quality and training. Visit www.herrenknecht.com 31/01.   Construction of No. 13 subway line between Beijing urban ring and international airport announced at 5th Beijing-Hong Kong Economic Co-operation Symposium. Line will be 18.15 km-long with 1.63 km at grade, 12.82 km elevated, and 3.7 km underground, and will start driving north-east at Wangjingxi station and have nine stations. Cost estimated at 4.3 billion yuan for construction between January, 2002 and December, 2004. Overseas investment invited. Visit www.xinhua.net 45/01.  Beijing Construction Engineering Co. Ltd. and Bilfinger+Berger are to invest a further US$9 million in their jv Chang Cheng Bilfinger Berger Construction Engineering Corp. Ltd. to lobby for the construction of Beijing's No. 5 subway line. The north-south 27.7 km No. 5 metro line is urgently needed by Beijing as it will be the main artery between the city's southern areas and its north, where the Olympic Games village will be located. 10/02.Plans have been approved for Line 10 of the Beijing Metro and construction work is expected to begin at the end of this year. Phase one, which also includes the Olympic Extension, will run largely underground. It will be 24.59 km-long with 22 underground stations while the Olympic Extension will be 5.91 km long and have four underground stations. Altogether, the 33 km line will have 28 stations, of which 27 stations will be constructed underground. Line 10 will pass through the Central Business District and will intersect with Lines 1, 4 and 5 and the City Rail Line System. Tenders for various engineering and civil work contracts are being invited and completion is scheduled before the Beijing Olympic Games in 2008. The total investment is estimated at US$873.25 million. 45/03.MTR Corporation, Hong Kong's metro operator, has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Beijing Infrastructure Investment Co. Ltd and Beijing Capital Group to form a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) for construction and operation of Line 4. The total investment for metro line 4 is about USD1.9 billion. The 28.65 km line is underground, running from south of the fourth ring road at Majialou Station to north of the Summer Xuan Sun Wu, Xi Cheng and Hai Dian Districts. It will be Beijing's main north-south traffic artery and one of the major infrastructure projects for the 2008 Olympic Games. Visit www.mtr.com.hk 20/04.Bernold-Ceresola has been awarded the contract to supply six sets of 6,000 mm stationary moulds by Beijing Ruibo Cement Products for the concrete segments of the Beijing metro line 4. Visit www.bernold-ceresola.com 21/04.The Beijing metro Olympic extension construction contract has been awarded to a joint venture comprising China Railway Engineering Company, China Railway Electrify Bureau Group Company and China Railway Third Bureau Group Company. The BOT contract is valued at USD133.53 million. The Olympic extension on Line 10 will be 4.34 km long and the entire line will run underground. There will be four stations and it will be the only metro line reaching the central area of the Olympic Park. Completion is scheduled for June 2008. 25/05.



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Chinese firm Hollysys Automation Technologies will supply a subway signalling system for the Changping Line of the Beijing Subway network. The EUR38 million (RMB326 m) contract was awarded by state-owned rail operator Beijing Mass Transit Railway Operation. Work includes providing engineering, procurement and construction services for the signalling system. The 31.24 km-long, 11-station metro extends north from Xi'erqi station on Line 13 to the Thirteen Tombs Scenic Area, linking the central Changping District with the Beijing Subway network. First installation phase is expected to be completed in 2010, and second phase in 2012. Visit www.hollysys.com.sg. 48/09.



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China, Qingdao - cn/27

Metro Line 1

Total length of 16.5 km. Contact Director of the General Division, Qingdao Urban and Country Construction Division, No 7 Yishui Road, Qingdao, China 266001 or Xing Tongfu, Shandong Province, Madian, Beitaipingzhuang, Haidain District, China 100088, tel +86 532 201 1064, fax 201 1066. November 1999.



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China, Qinling - cn/26

Xiâ€â„¢an-Ankang Railway

  Completion reported on August 22nd, 1999 of 18 km-long twin tunnels in remote region using drill/blast for one tube and two Wirth 8.8 m hardrock TBMs from the portals for the other. The TBMs drove a total of 10.9 km in 19 months and the drill/blast teams completed 25 km, all in extremely hard granite and gneiss formations of UCS averaging between 150 and 250 Mpa and peaking at 325 Mpa. TBM average progress was 338 m/month with a best of 518 m. Best day, 35 m in 9.3 hours. The drill/blast teams completed their own tunnel and broke back onto the TBM tunnel alignment in order to meet the advancing machines and speed up completion. Sept 1999.



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China, Nanjing - cn/25

Metro

  Construction commenced on 16.8 km-long Line 1 running north-south through city centre linking Maigaoqiao, Xinjiekuo and Xiaohang with 13 stations. Eight stations and 10.2 km of line will be underground. Due for completion in five years, but section from southern terminus at Xiaohang to Sanshanjie will open end-2000. Sept 1999.   Work started following lifting of four-year government embargo on new metro construction. Sept 1999.   Municipal funds will pay for one third of total $700 million project cost. The authorities prefer to deal with consortia and soft loans as a means for project financing. Contact Peng Changsheng, Director, Nanjing Preparatory Office of Underground Railway, No 7 Beijing XI Road, Nanjing, China 210008. November 1999.   First section now under construction through major commercial centres of city to carry 470,000 passengers/day. Visit www.xinhua.com 16/01.  Line 2 first phase feasibility report submitted for approval by municipal development planning committee. 26.6 km-long west-east subway will have 22 stations. Visit www.xinhua.com 41/01.



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