Contracts Awarded for Philippines Rail Project

The government of the Philippines has awarded civil engineering projects worth a total of US$728 million to international firms for the initial construction phase of the 51km Malolos–Clark Railway which part of the Philippines’ long-term plan to boost connectivity and regional economic growth by linking Clark International Airport and the planned economic zone of New Clark City, 80km northwest of the capital Manila.

The contracts were awarded in early August to Spanish, Filipino and South Korean companies; the first to a joint venture between Acciona of Spain and Manila-based EEI Corporation to build 6.3km of track, 1.6km of depot access rail, and an underground railway station at Clark International Airport; the second was awarded to Posco Engineering and Construction of South Korea which will build a 33ha depot and a railway operations control centre adjacent to the airport.

The Malolos–Clark Railway is part of the planned US$6.1bn, 163km North-South Commuter Railway project that will continue southeast from Malolos, through Manila, to Calamba by 2025.

- Video Advertisement -

Related Post

ADB Commits USD 400 Million Large-Scale Financing for Clean Water and Sanitation in Cambodia by 2025

The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has pledged a transformative USD 400 million Large-Scale Financing (MFF) project to advance clean water and sanitation infrastructure across Cambodia, targeting approval by the end of 2025. This announcement follows the success of an ongoing USD 119 million Provincial Water Supply and Sanitation Project currently active in the provinces of […]

Cambodia Launches 250 km Border Ring Road with Nearly USD 27 Million in People-Driven Funding

Cambodia has commenced construction on a 250-kilometre border ring road funded by the Foundation for Border Infrastructure Development (FBID), backed by nearly USD 27 million in donations. Officially launched on 1 November 2024, this crucial infrastructure project is expected to be completed by April 2027, according to HE Kim Bunthan, Chairman of the FBID, at […]

Blyncsy Publishes Map of U.S. Interstate Highways Showing Roadway Assets to Enhance Safety, Maintenance, and Accelerate the Digital Infrastructure Movement Nationally

Blyncsy empowers state DOTs with the ability to monitor and compare—in near real-time—the status of any major highway in the continental U.S. with their existing data for more informed decision-making. PHILADELPHIA — 2024 AASHTO Annual Meeting & Expo — October 29, 2024 — Blyncsy, a Bentley Systems Inc. (Nasdaq: BSY) company, today announced it published a comprehensive public […]

NR No. 10 Rehabilitation Nears Completion with 93% of Work Done and the Tallest Bridge Reaches 79% on Track for Operation in June 2025

By the end of October 2024, construction on Cambodia’s NR No. 10—a crucial route connecting the provinces of Koh Kong, Pursat, and Battambang—has reached an impressive 92.94% completion. Along this route, the tallest bridge, spanning 530 meters, has progressed to 79% completion and is set to be fully operational by June 2025, as reported by […]

Phnom Penh-SHV Expressway to Implement Full Toll Rates from 1 November

The Phnom Penh-Sihanoukville Expressway Company has confirmed it will transition to full toll rates beginning 1 November 2024, concluding a 20% discount period that will end at 00:00 on 31 October. This was detailed in the company’s official announcement, dated 31 October 2024. In continued support of smoother travel, the expressway company will offer Electronic […]

Major Wastewater Treatment Project to Begin on 30 Hectares in Takhmao City

The Ministry of Public Works and Transport has announced an ambitious plan to construct a comprehensive wastewater treatment system over a 30-hectare site in Prek They Village, Roka Khpos Commune, Takhmao City, Kandal Province. The project, which received formal approval during a meeting on 29 October 2024, will be managed under the guidance of HE […]