Pakistan Railways unveils mega rehabilitation plan
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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Railways is planning to rehabilitate as many as 119 old diesel electric locomotives, laying of new and upgrade existing tracks on Public Private Partnership and Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) basis.
In this regard, bids are invited on two stage procedure for laying new railway tracks and upgrade the existing on different sections from the interested national and international firms, an official in the Ministry of Railways told APP.
Giving details, he said 50 diesel electric locomotives manufactured by General Electric, United State of America (USA) and 69 manufactured by Dalian Locomotives and Rolling Stock Works, China out of 119 locomotives.
He said that Pakistan Railways will upgrade existing Main Line -2(ML-2) from Kotri to Attock City (1254 kms), ML-3 from Rohri to Quetta (384 kms), Spezand (Quetta) to Kohe Taftan (613 kms, Standard Gauge), Shahdara Bagh-Sialkot-Wazirabad (182 kms) and Sangla Hill-Wazirabad (111 kms).
The laying of new tracks are including from Gwadar to Mastung (900 kms Standard Gauge) and from Besima to Jacobabad (360 kms Standard Guage) and laying of additional railway track from Shahdara to Faisalabad and upgradation of existing lien (135 kms), he said.
He said the interested national and international firms can download bidding documents from Pakistan Railways website (www.pakrail.gov.pk) and Public Procurement Regulatory Authority (PPRA) website (www.ppra.org.pk).
The official said the firms, joint venture having international experience of building new railway lines and up-gradation/rehabilitation of existing lines and locomotives preferably on PPP/BOT basis are invited to participate in the bidding process.
He said the prospective firms would submit their proposals by April 23 and the proposal will be opened on the same date in the presence of authorized representative, who chose to witness.
Pakistan Railways has already floated international tenders for procurement and manufacturing of 230 High Speed Passenger Carriages and 820 High Capacity Freight Wagons, he said.
He said the selling date of the tenders is up to March 27 and tenders would be opened on March 28.
The department has planned the upgradation and modernization for enhancing the productivity of Locomotive Factory Risalpur, Carriage Factory Islamabad, Central Diesel Locomotives Workshop Rawalpindi ad Mughalpura Workshops on joint venture basis. The tender in this regard will be advertised soon.