PTJakarta Cakratunggal Steel Mills has worked with WIKA under reinforced steel contracts since 2016. Our experience is that PT CS is very cooperative in implementing product order, stock availability, the quality that meets the standard, and competitive pricing. See Our Project Menara-BNI-Pejompongan Tol Trans Sumatera Ruas Bakauheni Lowongankerja High Speed Railway Contractor Consortium Indonesia Saring. Kembali. Nama pekerjaan. Di mana. Cari lowongan. Kembali Filter Hapus. Sortir berdasarkan Relevansi Tanggal Tipe pekerjaan Semua tipe Purna Waktu Tanggal ditayangkan Kapan saja 30 hari terakhir. Jarak. 10km. Cari. Lamar sekarang. SeniorDocument Controller High Speed Railway Contractor Consortium (HSRCC) Jan 2019 - Saat ini3 tahun 7 bulan Jakarta, Indonesia Document Controller PT Wijaya Karya (Persero) Tbk Jan 2017 - Jan On30 July 2019, IKM has been successfully awarded by HSRCC (HighSpeed Railway Contractor Consortium) for the most remarkable commercial project located in Bandung area : Jakarta-Bandung High-Speed Rail. IKM's contractual scope includes the whole EPC works for HSRCC headquarter base camp, steel structure workshop, landscape etc. SemuaKarir dan Lowongan di HIGH SPEED RAILWAY CONTRACTOR CONSORTIUM 13; Lowongan Jurnalis/Editor; Semua Lowongan; English Translator. Gaji: 6.000.000 - 10.000.000 IDR . HIGH SPEED RAILWAY CONTRACTOR CONSORTIUM 13 Jawa Barat . Ditayangkan 6 Mei 2022 . Deskripsi Pekerjaan . 1. SiemensMobility and its consortium partners Orascom Construction and The Arab Contractors have signed a contract with the Egyptian National Authority for Tunnels (NAT), a governmental authority under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Transport of Egypt, to create the sixth largest high-speed rail system in the world. MANDARIN- BAHASA INDONESIA TRANSLATOR-High Speed Railway Contractor Consortium (CRSC) Jakarta Raya | Ditayangkan: 27-December-2019 | Tutup pada 26-January-2020. emsNun. [1/2] An electric Multiple Unit high-speed train is seen during Hot Sliding Test in Tegalluar, Bandung, West Java province, Indonesia, May 19, 2023, in this photo taken by Antara Foto. Antara Foto/Raisan Al Farisi/via REUTERS JAKARTA, June 7 Reuters - Indonesia's transport ministry and three consultants have pushed back on a China-funded consortium's plan to start full commercial operations of the country's $ billion first high-speed train service in August, an internal document flagship project of President Joko Widodo - and part of China's Belt and Road Initiative BRI - the 142 km 88 miles line from capital Jakarta to the large city of Bandung being built by a consortium of Indonesian and Chinese state firms is already $ billion over the initial budget and four years behind smooth opening of the railway line, the most high-profile BRI project in Southeast Asia's largest economy, as part of Independence Day celebrations would be a shot in the arm for its ruling party ahead of a general election next year, analysts said."A further delay will only become ammunition for the opposition to attack," said Teuku Rezasyah, an international relations analyst at Padjadjaran University, adding that setbacks would taint China's credibility to develop and deliver big projects in the before its proposed commercial launch in August, the showpiece project is beset by fresh problems, with the consortium's Chinese participants wanting a full operational worthiness certificate for the line despite an incomplete station, a 48-page presentation reviewed by Reuters the transport ministry and consultants Mott MacDonald, PwC and local law firm Umbra have suggested that full-fledged commercial operations could start in January 2024, the "Progress Update" report dated May 14 shows."There is a risk that the target of commercial operations in August could be delayed to complete all construction by December 31," said the report, written in the local restructuring at PT Wijaya Karya Tbk WIKA - an Indonesian state-owned construction firm with an indirect minority stake in the consortium - is also hitting the working capital needs of the project, which has already accumulated at least $ million in outstanding payments, another internal document corporate secretary Mahendra Vijaya said the company had the financial capacity to finish the remaining work, but it also needed the consortium to pay it for work already is negotiating with China on an additional $560 million loan and asking for an interest rate of for the portion of the loan in yuan, which is lower than the China Development Bank CDB offer of according to a second set of documents dated May possibility of a further delay and other details in the two documents have not been previously Hario Seto, a senior official with the investment coordinating ministry, said debt negotiations were underway with CDB, focused on the interest railway plans to begin a free trial with passengers in mid-August, with paid trips expected in September and the incomplete station likely finished by November, he embassy in Jakarta directed questions on the date of operation and the issuance of certificate to the Indonesian government."Currently, the project is undergoing integrated test and commissioning," an embassy spokesperson said on declined to comment. China-backed consortium PT KCIC, Mott MacDonald, Umbra, CDB did not respond to requests for AND DOUBTSThe fresh loan is needed to help cover a $ billion cost KCIC was awarded the project in 2015 after lodging a cheaper proposal than a Japanese rival, with completion expected in 2019. But the project has been plagued by delays due to land ownership disputes, questions over its economic impact and the COVID-19 and cost blowouts are not uncommon in high-speed rail projects globally, including in Western KCIC expects it will take 40 years for its investment to become profitable, twice as long as initial estimates, an executive said last tickets on the line will cost up to 350,000 rupiah $ depending on the distance travelled, according to PT KCIC, nearly a quarter of the average Indonesian's weekly planned 45-minute train ride between Jakarta and Bandung compares with a car journey of two to three hours or the current three-hour rail with the terminal stations located outside the city centres, the high-speed rail line could struggle to attract the business passengers being targeted, said Sutanto Soehodho, a transportation analyst at the University of Indonesia."They value time and seek convenience," he said. "But if they need to transit again, why should they use it?"Locating the stations in central Jakarta and Bandung would have been too costly, ministry official Seto said.$1 = 14, rupiahReporting by Stefanno Sulaiman; Writing by Devjyot Ghoshal; Editing by Jamie FreedOur Standards The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles. Contracts for rolling stock, systems, operation and maintenance as well as construction of the southern section of the line expected to be signed by the end of the Credit Metrolinx INFRASTRUCTURE Ontario and Metrolinx have selected the preferred consortia to deliver the rolling stock, systems, operation and maintenance RSSOM as well as the south section civils, stations and tunnel contracts for the Ontario Line metro in Toronto. The Ontario Line project is estimated to cost $C $US and is structured as a public-private partnership PPP, and will use a design-build-finance model. Connect 6ix is the preferred consortium for the RSSOM contract, which will provide a 30-year design-build-finance-operate-maintain contract for the entire Ontario Line. The group comprises Applicant lead Plenary Americas, Hitachi Rail, Webuild Group Salini Impreglio Canada Holding, Transdev CanadaDesign team Hitachi Rail, IBI Group Professional Services CanadaConstruction team Hitachi Rail, Webuild Group Astaldi Canada Design & Construction and Salini Impreglio Civil Works, NGE ContractingOperation, maintenance and rehabilitation team Hitachi Rail, Transdev Canada, andFinancial advisors National Bank Financial, Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation. As part of its work, Hitachi Rail will design, supply and maintain the rolling stock for 30 years. In addition, the consortium will design, build, operate and maintain all track, communications and train control infrastructure and systems for the line, as well as design, build, operate and maintain the depot facility, the operation control centre and back-up operation control centre. NGE Group confirmed that it will supply and install the railway systems and build the depot in a joint venture with Hitachi and Webuild. Webuild says has a €450m stake in the joint venture responsible for the civil works and a 10% stake in Connect 6ix. South section contract Ontario Transit Group is the preferred consortium selected for the Ontario Line South contract, which involves a design-build-finance contract for the southern section of the line running from Exhibition/Ontario Place to the Don Yard portal, west of the Don River. The consortium consists of Applicant lead Ferrovial Construction Canada, Vinci Construction Grands ProjetsDesign team Aecom Canada, Cowi North America, GHD, Sener GroupConstruction team Ferrovial Construction Canada, Janin AtlasFinancial advisor Agentis Capital. The consortium will be responsible for excavating the 6km of tunnels as well as an above ground station that will integrate with the existing Go Transit Exhibition station, two underground stations to integrate with the existing Toronto Transit Commission TTC Osgoode and Queen metro stations, and four new stations at King/Bathurst, Queen/Spadna, Moss Park and Cooktown. The group will also oversee the groundworks required to build the tunnels and stations. Infrastructure Ontario and Metrolinx say both consortia ranked first in the evaluation of their respective request for proposals received in June 2022. Negotiations are continuing to finalise the contract ahead of awarding the contracts by the end of the year, the partners say. Procurement for the North civil major works, as well as enabling works for bridge, track and other preparatory activities, are set to follow. The Enabling Works Three package will include a new “iconic” bridge crossing the Don River Parkway and Don River. Construction on the new Exhibition station got underway earlier this year, effectively marking the start of construction on the Ontario Line, which will comprise 15 stations and will run from Exhibition Place in the west through the city centre to Ontario Science Centre in the northeast. There will be of dedicated track in existing rail corridors, of elevated track and underground. The line is expected to carry 388,000 passengers per day, with a peak frequency of a train every 90 seconds. Journey times are expected to take 40 minutes when the line opens in 2027, compared with the current 70 minutes. The Ontario Line is one of four shovel-ready public transport projects in the Greater Toronto Area GTA in which the Canadian and Ontario governments and the City of Toronto have agreed to invest a total of $C For detailed data on North American rail projects, subscribe to IRJ Pro.

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