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Dubai's light rail project enters stage 2 tendering

  • United Arab Emirates: Tuesday, September 28 - 2004 at 15:03
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Dubai's plans for construction of a two-line, 72 kilometer light rail system for the city are gathering pace, as the project enters its second stage of tendering, say officials close to the project.

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  • From left to right: Michel Viallaneix, Systra; Nasser Saeed, Dubai Municipality and Davyd Farrell of IIR Middle East.
    From left to right: Michel Viallaneix, Systra; Nasser Saeed, Dubai Municipality and Davyd Farrell of IIR Middle East.
Tenders for major construction works are expected to be issued by Dubai Municipality early next month, setting the stage for actual groundbreaking on the project as early as April of 2005.

Together with urban public transport experts from Jordan, Syria, Iran, Germany, the United Kingdom, and the United States, Nasser Saeed, Chairman of Dubai Light Rail, will address an audience of hundreds meeting at the upcoming Smart Move public transport event, taking place in Dubai from 12-14 October at Dubai's Crowne Plaza hotel.

"Dubai Light Rail will be a serious topic of discussion for attendees at this year's Smart Move event, but there are other substantial regional projects under discussion as well, among them major urban transport initiatives in Amman, Damascus, and Tehran," says Davyd Farrell, Project Manager of IIR's Smart Move conference.

The event will feature presentations from international figures and leading municipal authorities and will explore design and planning of integrated urban transport systems, construction and implementation, and the ongoing maintenance and management process. Dubai Municipality, Dubai Transport, and Emirates Transport are all associated sponsors.

Smart Move is organised by IIR - which also organises the popular Gulf Traffic and MENA Rail conference-exhibitions - in association with public transport experts Transport Roundtable Australasia. The event is officially supported by Saudi Railways, Syrian Railways, General Establishment of Hejaz Railways Syria, Hejaz Jordanian Railway, Aqaba Railway, Ras Al Khaimah Municipality and Egyptian National Railway.

The event will feature bus and component suppliers, railway and metro suppliers, consultants, infrastructure providers, fare collection systems, signalling and traffic control systems, telecoms, rolling stock and track maintenance, contractors and civil designers and engineers.

Conference delegates will see the latest in urban transport technology, hear about the latest in regional public transport developments, meet the region's leading public transport officials, and source new suppliers. There will be a strong emphasis on networking and contact-making.
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About IIR
IIR Exhibitions & Conferences is the world's leading knowledge and skills transfer company with a global network of 44 companies and 109 operating units. Every year, IIR works with more than 600,000 business executives providing them with knowledge and skills through training, conferences, seminars, e-Learning, blended solutions, publications, exhibitions, consulting and mentoring.

As well as Smart Move, IIR has a well established strong portfolio of trade shows, including: Gulf Traffic, the region's only show for the traffic and transportation sector, Arab Health, the region's premier exhibition for the
healthcare industry; Middle East Electricity, the main regional event for the power sector; Cityscape architectural and planning show; the biannual Motexha fashion and textiles exhibition and PALME - the innovative pro-audio and light exhibition.

For further information: Davyd Farrell, IIR Middle East, PO Box 21743,
Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Tel: +9714 336 5161; fax: +9714 336 4006

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