Egypt’s Ministry of Transportation approved on Sunday a bid by Japanese-Egyptian consortium Tizi-Orascom to carry out infrastructure construction in the first phase of the metro’s fourth line, connecting Cairo’s Masr al-Qadima area with 6th October City through 17 stations.
Official Spokesperson of the National Authority for Tunnels (NAT), Hassan Tawfiq, said that the NAT and the consortium will sign the financial contract at end of December, after which construction will commence in the Haram area.
Tawfik also revealed that the NAT has identified the route of an electric train connecting Cairo’s al-Salam area with the new administrative capital east of Cairo through 11 stations.
Five companies, including Arab Contractors, Orascom, Petrojet, Rowad Group, Public Nile Company for Roads and Bridges, will carry out the electric train’s infrastructure works during two years, Tewfik added.
He clarified that the construction of the electric train’s infrastructure will commence in January 2018, at a total cost of US $ 1.2 billion. Source: al-Masry al-Youm