Post on 14-Jun-2015
Jan Schönbeck
Head of
Procurement
Scandinavian Rail
Development
16 April 2013
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Railway history in Sweden
1856 First railway built in Sweden.
Until beginning of 20th century combination
of private and public railways.
After 1930
s, railways nationalised into SJ
(”Swedish Rail”).
1988 SJ splits to Banverket (infrastructure)
and SJ (train operator).
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Railway history in Sweden
2000 and onwards mainentance subject to competition.
2010 Banverket Maintenance Division becomes a government owned company, ”Infranord AB”
2010 Banverket and Vägverket merge to become Trafikverket.
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Sweden’s rail network
11,900 km of railway line
90% electrified
11 400 switches
560 stations for boarding and alighting
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Issues
Few railway contractors on the Swedish market. One
dominant player.
Maintenance backlog.
No capacity left = vulnerable system.
Positive factors
Railway popular.
Govern. increasing the spending on railway with 20 %
Swedish state finances in good order = funding of
projects is secure.
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• Director General: Mr Gunnar Malm
• Head office in Borlänge
• Regional offices in Luleå, Gävle, Stockholm,
Eskilstuna, Göteborg and Kristianstad
• 6676 employees
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• An energy-efficient transport system
• Efficient travel and transport services in
metropolitan areas
• Effective transport chains for industry
• Robust and reliable infrastructure
• The Swedish Transport Administration – a
modern authority
And more...
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…increase the rate
of innovation
…increase productivity …take greater
responsibility
…increase competition
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(Translated information regarding contracts over 20 MSEK and design projects over 10 MSEK)
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Division Major projects (> EUR 500 million)
The ERTMS project (rail) Open to traffic: 2027
Cost: EUR 3,5 billlion (Price level
2012)
E4 Sundsvall (road) Open to traffic: 2015
Cost: EUR 500 million (2009)
E18 Hjulsta-Kista
(road) Open to traffic: 2015
Cost: EUR 500 million (2009)
The North Link (road) Open to traffic: 2015/2019
Cost: EUR 1,8 billion (2011)
The Stockholm Bypass
(road) Open to traffic: 2023
Cost: EUR 3,3 billion (2009)
The City Line (rail) Open to traffic: 2017
Cost: EUR 2,0 billion (2007)
The Mälaren Line (rail) Open to traffic: 2015/2022
Cost: EUR 1,3 billion (2010)
The East Link (rail) Open to traffic: 2028
Cost: EUR 3,5 billion (2008)
BanaVäg Motala-Mjölby
road and rail) Open to traffic: 2012/2013
Cost: EUR 500 million (2012)
Hallandsås (rail) Open to traffic: 2015
Cost: EUR 1,3 billion (2008)
The Marieholm connection
(road and rail) Open to traffic: 2021
Cost: EUR 550 million (2009)
The West Link (rail) Open to traffic: 2028
Cost: EUR 2,5 billlion (2009)
Göteborg- Borås (rail) Cost: EUR 1,8 billion (2012)
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Division
Investments
Projects 0-500 million EUR
National Projects 8 projects 100 million EUR
West District 300 projects 300 million EUR
Central District 180 projects 300 million EUR
North District 240 projects 300 million EUR
East/Stockholm District 420 projects 400 million EUR
South District 300 projects 300 million EUR
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• 6 maintenance areas / year subject to competition.
• Contract time 5 + 1 + 1 years.
• Each EUR 40-50 million / 7 years.
• Time to make bid 3 months.
• Time to establish 9-12 months.
• Incentive if reduction in faults in the rail system.
• Penalty if failure to meet response time when faults
in the rail system occur.
• Trafikverket provides stock with material to correct
acute faults. Contractor takes care of the stock.
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A selection of projects
that offer opportunities as;
consultant,
contractor,
sub-contractor
supplier
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WHERE Through central Göteborg
WHAT An approximately 8 kilometre long railway tunnel
underneath Göteborg.
WHY Contributes to an attractive, expanding and
sustainable West Sweden. Provide increased
capacity for train traffic, reduce vulnerability in the
railway system and three new stations will increase
accessibility to the city and the region.
NOW Project planning underway, start of construction
2018 at the earliest.
COST SEK 20 billion (2009 price levels). The project is
part
INFO http://www.trafikverket.se/westlinkproject
The West Link Project
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This is the West Link
• A 8 km double-track railway tunnel through the center of Gothenburg.
• Increases the availability with two new stations in the city - at Haga and at Korsvägen
• Increases the capacity of train services with continuous lines.
Västlänkens sträckning
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Göteborg Central Railway station today
• Dead end station = Station terminus. A functional limitation
• Trains travellingg on from Gothenburg C must reverse direction at the
station
• A waste of time compared to a station with through traffic
• Capacity loss and conflicts when all trains will enter and exit the station
in the same direction.
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Attractive railway stations underground with high
availability
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Ground
Conditions
Rock
Clay, 0-25 m
Clay, >25 m
Stations
Haga
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WHERE Göteborg
WHAT New road tunnel underneath and new railway bridge
over the Göta River in Göteborg.
WHY Reduce vulnerability and increase the robustness of
the road traffic and railway systems. Reduce the load
of traffic through the Tingstad Tunnel.
NOW Planning is underway, start of construction in 2014.
COST The estimated cost of the tunnel is SEK 3.5 Billion
and of the bridge SEK 1.35 billion, both in 2009 price
levels. The tunnel is included in the West Swedish
Agreement and the bridge is financed through
regional and national cooperation.
The Marieholm Connection Project
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WHERE All over Sweden
WHAT Introduction of a joint traffic management
system for Europe.
ERTMS European Rail Traffic Management System.
WHY Facilitate cross-border train traffic and
increase the competitiveness of the railway.
NOW Development and installation work being
performed in parallel. Detailed plans are being
developed.
OPEN TO TRAFFIC ERTMS open for traffic introduced during a
period from 2010 to 2030.
CO ST SEK 30 billion.
ERTMS – European Rail Traffic Management System
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The East Link Project
WHERE South of Stockholm - Linköping
WHAT 150 km new double track railway
WHY Increase in capacity and faster connection
between Stockholm and Gothenburg.
NOW Early planning
OPEN TO TRAFFIC 2027.
COST SEK 30 billion.
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The Gothenburg – Borås Project
WHERE East of Gothenburg
WHAT 70 km new double track railway
WHY Increase in capacity and faster connection
between Stockholm and Gothenburg.
NOW Early planning
OPEN TO TRAFFIC 2027
COST SEK 15 billion.
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4-track Flackarp-Arlöv
What: Expansion from two to four tracks. Length 8 km. Where: South Main Line Why: Increase the capacity Current status: Planning phase. Open to traffic: 2018 Total cost: 300 million EUR
Construction starts in
2014
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Gothenburg harbour line
What: Expansion to double track on the whole length. Where: Port of Gothenburg Why: Increase the capacity Status: Planning phase. Open to traffic: 2018 Total cost: 300 million EUR
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Varberg-Hamra
What: Expansion to double track railway. Length 5 km including 3 km tunnel and new station in Varberg. Where: West Coast Line Why: Increase the capacity Status: Planning phase. Open to traffic: 2021 Total cost: 300 million EUR