NAT have awarded the contract to supervise two new electric high-speed rail (HSR) lines in Egypt.
The project will be part of the 2,000km network in Egypt.
The consortium’s scope, which covers the Blue and Red Line, with a total of 1,325km and 39 stations, includes design coordination, project management, design review and construction supervision services, including the interfaces between the different groups of work, to ensure that the project is completed on time, within cost, and with the highest standard of quality.
Once complete, the state-of-the-art rail network will efficiently carry both passengers and freight linking Cairo to Abo Simbel through Luxor and Aswan for the Blue Line and Safaga to Qena for the Red Line.
The HSR line aligns with Egypt’s 2030 Vision, MISR2030, emphasizing the establishment of a transport system which is integral to sustainable development. It also supports the nation’s future economic and social requirements and reinforces the role of transport at both regional and international levels.
Egis has a collaborated with NAT on various rail projects in Egypt, including notable work on Cairo Metro Line’s 2, 3 and 6, as well as the Alexandria Tram.
A NAT spokesperson said about the contracts being awarded:
”We have full confidence in the collaboration of Egis and SYSTRA on the development of the High-Speed Rail line. This project is a transformative initiative for the country’s vision and will profoundly enhance the quality of life for our citizens”
