Regulatory News:
A contract worth €110 million
Adif, the Spanish railway infrastructure manager, has awarded a contract
globally worth around €280 million to the Alstom-led consortium to build
and maintain for a period of 20 years the signalling and
telecommunications systems for the high speed line Albacete-Alicante.
This is the first contract to supply HS equipment awarded by Adif in PPP
(Public Private Partnership) scheme.
Alstom (Paris:ALO), whose share of the contract is worth around €110
million, will lead the consortium made up of Grupo Comsa-Emte, Isolux
Concesiones and CAF. Alstom will undertake the global coordination of
the project, the system architecture and the supply, installation and
maintenance of the signalling system and ERTMS.
The key technology in this contract is the ERTMS signalling equipment
for the high speed line. For the first time in Spain, ERTMS Level 2 will
be installed without the back up of Level 1 equipment. ERTMS L2 is based
on a GSM communication system dedicated for railways (GSM-R). The
overall contract includes the project design, installation and
maintenance of the signalling system, the fixed communication system,
centralised traffic control (CTC), security equipment, the Automatic
Train Protection system, mobile GSM-R communications equipment and
infrastructure for mobile phone operators.
Alstom is the world leader in ERTMS Level 2 technology, since it has
equipped 6 out of the 10 existing lines with this technology. In
particular, Alstom was the first to equip a very high speed line (the
Rome – Naples line in Italy), a cross-border high speed line (from Liege
in Belgium to the German border), a high traffic density line (the
Mattstetten-Rothrist line in Switzerland) and a freight-only line
(Havenspoorlijn line in the Netherlands).
Henri Poupart-Lafarge, President of Alstom Transport, said: "Alstom
offers the best technology in the market, supported by the strongest
traffic management capacity and the best reliability and availability of
its equipment, which improves operational performance and reduces
maintenance costs.”
About Alstom Transport
A promoter of sustainable
mobility, Alstom Transport develops and offers the most comprehensive
range of systems, equipment and services in the rail sector. Alstom
Transport manages all aspects of transport systems, including rolling
stock, signalling and infrastructure, as well as offering its clients
turnkey solutions. In 2010-2011, Alstom Transport posted sales of €5.6
billion. Alstom Transport is present in over 60 countries and employs
25,500 people.
