Jacobs Secures Major Rail Project in Malaysia
July 18 2017 - 7:45AM
Business Wire
Award reinforces Jacobs’ reputation as a
leading transport infrastructure service provider
Jacobs Engineering Group Inc. (NYSE:JEC) has been awarded the
role of Lead Trackwork Design Consultant for the Klang Valley Mass
Rapid Transit (KVMRT) Sungai Buloh-Serdang-Putrajaya (SSP) Line in
Malaysia. The KVMRT project involves the construction of a
rail-based public transport network comprised of three lines. The
SSP Line, which is the second mass rapid transit line to be
developed, has an estimated construction cost of approximately $7.6
billion.
Jacobs will work with the China Communications and Construction
Company (CCCC) and George Kent (GK) Joint Venture, which was
awarded the approximately $234 million contract for the
engineering, procurement, construction, testing and commissioning
of track work, maintenance vehicles and work trains on the MRT
SSP Line by MRT Corporation.
“This is the first large scale rail project for Jacobs in
Malaysia, which builds on our strong presence across South East
Asia in the growing transport infrastructure market, reinforcing
our reputation as a leading service provider,” said Jacobs
Buildings and Infrastructure Senior Vice President Patrick Hill.
“This follows our deliberate investment in the transportation
sector in South East Asia, mobilizing capabilities from the U.K.
and Australia to support our clients in projects with an increasing
level of scale and complexity.”
The MRT SSP Line will be approximately 32.4 miles in length,
with 8.4 miles of rail in tunnels and the remaining on elevated
structures. It will include 26 elevated stations, 11 underground
stations and a maintenance depot. The line will serve a corridor
with a population of nearly two million people.
Jacobs’ services include the design of trackwork, emergency
walkways, cable containment systems and stray current control
systems. The project will be delivered in accordance with
international systems engineering and assurance practices to ensure
a fully interfaced and compliant design. Jacobs will provide design
support services throughout the construction period and use
building information modeling (BIM) to support a fully integrated
digital engineering approach.
Jacobs is one of the world’s largest and most diverse providers
of full-spectrum technical, professional and construction services
for industrial, commercial and government organizations globally.
The company employs over 54,000 people and operates in more than 25
countries around the world. For more information, visit
www.jacobs.com.
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