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Scott Wilson wins Makkah Medina rail contract

by Benjamin Millington on Jan 6, 2010

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Saudi Arabia is planning massive investment in both local and cross-country rail networks.
Saudi Arabia is planning massive investment in both local and cross-country rail networks.

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International consultancy firm Scott Wilson has won a US $23.1 million (SR 86.77 million) contract to provide project management support to the Haramain High Speed Railway in Saudi Arabia.

The contract was awarded by the Saudi Rail Organisation (SRO) and will run over the next five years with Scott Wilson providing technical engineering and project management support services, said a company statement.

The project will be the first high speed railway in the Middle East linking the cities of Makkah, Jeddah, the new King Abdullah Economic City and Medina via a 320km per hour rail line.

The 440km track will efficiently transport pilgrims to the holy sites and serve as an effective public transport link between the fast growing commercial centres.

“Saudi Arabia is a rapid growth area with continuing investment in key infrastructure,” said Scott Wilson’s group chief executive Hugh Blackwood.

“Scott Wilson is delighted to be involved in such a high profile rail project which provides a further opportunity to apply our growing global rail credentials.”

SRO president Abdul Aziz Al-Hoqail told Arab News that the organisation would receive technical and financial offers for the project’s second phase by the end of next month.

The second phase covers construction of railway lines, signal and communication systems, import of train cars and equipment and operation and maintenance.

“The working team at SRO and Public Investment Fund will study the offers in order to announce the winner of the contract,” Al-Hoqail told the paper.

The government had earlier awarded a $1.79 billion contract to the Al-Rajhi Consortium to carry out civilian works related to the project. Work has already started on the Madinah-Jeddah route.

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it is my dream to see new railway track to facilitate pilgrims. May ALLAH THE ALMIGHTY GRANT FULL SUPPORT TO THE PRESENT

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ahmad hasan (Apr 1, 2011)
Lahore
Pakistan

dream of prosperity
it is my dream to see new railway track to facilitate pilgrims. May ALLAH THE ALMIGHTY GRANT FULL SUPPORT TO THE PRESENT SAUDI GOVERNMENT. This government is doing everything

Tony Marshallsay (Mar 16, 2010)
Riyadh
Saudi Arabia

Haramain High Speed Railway
It is good news that this major rail project is now going ahead. However, I would like to point out the risk of derailment if a high speed train should run into a section of track which has been drifted over after a sandstorm, as commonly happens to the roads in the Eastern Region. It is difficult to see how such a condition could be monitored without an aerial survey after each sandstorm.

Hassan Y. Kutbi (Jan 9, 2010)
Reading
Saudi Arabia

Major Projects
It is the project we all were waiting for. I hope the Saudi Government implements a Partnering Procurement System and enjoys its benefits.

Amanat Ali (Material Engineer) (Jan 6, 2010)
Dubai
United Arab Emirates

Makkah Medina railway Project
It is really a very nice & wonderful project and will facilitate many pilgrims during Hajj to travel from MAKKAH-MADINA-MAKKAH with comfort & time saving. May ALLAH blessings be with Saudi governament trying their best to facilitate the people.


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