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MRT BLUE LINE EXTENSION PROJECT Hua Lamphong – Bang Khae and Tao Poon – Tha Phra Sections MRT BLUE LINE EXTENSION PROJECT Hua Lamphong – Bang Khae and Tao Poon – Tha Phra Sections 1 MRT BLUE LINE EXTENSION PROJECT Hua Lamphong – Bang Khae and Tao Poon – Tha Phra Sections 2 MRT BLUE LINE EXTENSION PROJECT Hua Lamphong – Bang Khae and Tao Poon – Tha Phra Sections Name of Agency Administrative Division MRTA Mass Rapid Transit Authority of Thailand Ministry of Transport BTS Bangkok Mass Transit System Public Company Limited Bangkok Metropolitan Administration SRT State Railway of Thailand Ministry of Transport 3 MRT BLUE LINE EXTENSION PROJECT Hua Lamphong – Bang Khae and Tao Poon – Tha Phra Sections Agency Name of Route Length of Route SRT Airport Rail Link 28.6 km (8 stations) MRTA Blue Line 21.7 km (18 stations) Green Line 22.3 km (22 stations) (Sukhumvit Line) BTS Green Line 9.3 km (10 stations) ( Silom Line) Total 82 km (58 stations) 4 MRT BLUE LINE EXTENSION PROJECT Hua Lamphong – Bang Khae and Tao Poon – Tha Phra Sections 5 MRT BLUE LINE EXTENSION PROJECT Hua Lamphong – Bang Khae and Tao Poon – Tha Phra Sections Agency Name of Route Length of Route Red Line 26 km SRT Bang Sue - Rangsit 6 stations Light Red Line 15 km SRT Bang Sue - Taling Chan 4 stations Purple Line 25.6 km MRTA 16 stations Blue Line Ext. 26.9 km MRTA 19 stations Green Line Ext. 13 km MRTA Bearing - Kheha Samut 9 stations Prakan Light Green Line ~2.7km BTS Talat Phlu - Bangwa 2 stations 6 MRT BLUE LINE EXTENSION PROJECT Hua Lamphong – Bang Khae and Tao Poon – Tha Phra Sections MRT Blue Line Contract 1 Underground Civil Works • Design and Construction • Distance 2.8 km. Existing Blue Line • 2 Underground Stations: Contract 2 Underground Contract 5 Trackwork Civil Works Contract 4 Elevated Civil Blue Line Works • Design and Construction Extension • Construction • Distance 2.6 km. • Distance 10.5 km. • 2 Underground Stations: • 7 Elevated Stations Contract 3 Elevated Civil • Depot Works • Park & Ride • Construction • Distance 11 km. Contract 5 Trackwork • 8 Elevated Stations • Design and Construction • Distance 27 km. • Including Track in Depot 7 MRT BLUE LINE EXTENSION PROJECT Hua Lamphong – Bang Khae and Tao Poon – Tha Phra Sections 8 MRT BLUE LINE EXTENSION PROJECT Hua Lamphong – Bang Khae and Tao Poon – Tha Phra Sections Contractors Project Management Consultant Contract 1 : Design and Build Underground Civil Works Index International Group Co., Ltd Project Planning Services Co., Ltd Italian-Thai Development PCL Dorsch Consult Asia Co.,Ltd PPSN Co., Ltd Lanna Engineering Contract 2 : Design and Build Underground Civil Works Consultant Co.,Ltd Merlin’s Solutions CH. Karnchang PCL Arun Chaiseri Consulting International Co., Ltd Engineers Co.,Ltd Contract 3 : Build Elevated Civil Works SH-UN Joint Venture Construction Supervision Consultant SH-UN Joint Venture MAA Consultants Co., Ltd. Utility Design Consultants Co., Ltd. Contract 4 : Build Elevated Civil Works Tesco Co., Ltd. D2 Consult Asia Co., Ltd. SINO-THAI Engineering & Construction PCL Epsilon Co., Ltd. Moh and Associates Inc. MAA Contract 5 : Design and Construction of Trackwork NorCiv Engineering Co., Ltd. Nippon Koei Co., Ltd. CH. Karnchang PCL 9 MRT BLUE LINE EXTENSION PROJECT Hua Lamphong – Bang Khae and Tao Poon – Tha Phra Sections Project Details : Underground Structures Tunnel 10 MRT BLUE LINE EXTENSION PROJECT Hua Lamphong – Bang Khae and Tao Poon – Tha Phra Sections 11 MRT BLUE LINE EXTENSION PROJECT Hua Lamphong – Bang Khae and Tao Poon – Tha Phra Sections 12 MRT BLUE LINE EXTENSION PROJECT Hua Lamphong – Bang Khae and Tao Poon – Tha Phra Sections Project Details : Elevated Structures 13 MRT BLUE LINE EXTENSION PROJECT Hua Lamphong – Bang Khae and Tao Poon – Tha Phra Sections Stations and Buildings 14 MRT BLUE LINE EXTENSION PROJECT Hua Lamphong – Bang Khae and Tao Poon – Tha Phra Sections Depot & Park and Ride Buildings 15 MRT BLUE LINE EXTENSION PROJECT Hua Lamphong – Bang Khae and Tao Poon – Tha Phra Sections 16 MRT BLUE LINE EXTENSION PROJECT Hua Lamphong – Bang Khae and Tao Poon – Tha Phra Sections Current Progress : Contract 1 Existing Blue Line Blue Line Extension 17 MRT BLUE LINE EXTENSION PROJECT Hua Lamphong – Bang Khae and Tao Poon – Tha Phra Sections Hua Lamphong, Cut & Cover 18 MRT BLUE LINE EXTENSION PROJECT Hua Lamphong – Bang Khae and Tao Poon – Tha Phra Sections Hua Lamphong, Cut & Cover 19 MRT BLUE LINE EXTENSION PROJECT Hua Lamphong – Bang Khae and Tao Poon – Tha Phra Sections Klong Pradung Krungkasem Construction 20 MRT BLUE LINE EXTENSION PROJECT Hua Lamphong – Bang Khae and Tao Poon – Tha Phra Sections BS10 Wat Mangkon Station 21 MRT BLUE LINE EXTENSION PROJECT Hua Lamphong – Bang Khae and Tao Poon – Tha Phra Sections BS10 Wat Mangkon Station 22 MRT BLUE LINE EXTENSION PROJECT Hua Lamphong – Bang Khae and Tao Poon – Tha Phra Sections BS10 Wat Mangkon Station 23 MRT BLUE LINE EXTENSION PROJECT Hua Lamphong – Bang Khae and Tao Poon – Tha Phra Sections IVS1 24 MRT BLUE LINE EXTENSION PROJECT Hua Lamphong – Bang Khae and Tao Poon – Tha Phra Sections BS11 Wang Burapha Station 25 MRT BLUE LINE EXTENSION PROJECT Hua Lamphong – Bang Khae and Tao Poon – Tha Phra Sections BS11 Wang Burapha Station : Bridge Underpinning 26 MRT BLUE LINE EXTENSION PROJECT Hua Lamphong – Bang Khae and Tao Poon – Tha Phra Sections IVS2 27 MRT BLUE LINE EXTENSION PROJECT Hua Lamphong – Bang Khae and Tao Poon – Tha Phra Sections Current Progress : Contract 2 Existing Blue Line Blue Line Extension 28 MRT BLUE LINE EXTENSION PROJECT Hua Lamphong – Bang Khae and Tao Poon – Tha Phra Sections BS12 Sanam Chai Station 29 MRT BLUE LINE EXTENSION PROJECT Hua Lamphong – Bang Khae and Tao Poon – Tha Phra Sections BS12 Sanam Chai Station 30 MRT BLUE LINE EXTENSION PROJECT Hua Lamphong – Bang Khae and Tao Poon – Tha Phra Sections BS12 Sanam Chai Station – Pipe Roofing 31 MRT BLUE LINE EXTENSION PROJECT Hua Lamphong – Bang Khae and Tao Poon – Tha Phra Sections BS12 Sanam Chai Station 32 MRT BLUE LINE EXTENSION PROJECT Hua Lamphong – Bang Khae and Tao Poon – Tha Phra Sections BS13 Itsaraphap Station 33 MRT BLUE LINE EXTENSION PROJECT Hua Lamphong – Bang Khae and Tao Poon – Tha Phra Sections BS13 Itsaraphap Station 34 MRT BLUE LINE EXTENSION PROJECT Hua Lamphong – Bang Khae and Tao Poon – Tha Phra Sections BS13 Itsaraphap Station 35 MRT BLUE LINE EXTENSION PROJECT Hua Lamphong – Bang Khae and Tao Poon – Tha Phra Sections Cut & Cover 36 MRT BLUE LINE EXTENSION PROJECT Hua Lamphong – Bang Khae and Tao Poon – Tha Phra Sections Cut & Cover, Tunnelling 37 MRT BLUE LINE EXTENSION PROJECT Hua Lamphong – Bang Khae and Tao Poon – Tha Phra Sections IVS3 38 MRT BLUE LINE EXTENSION PROJECT Hua Lamphong – Bang Khae and Tao Poon – Tha Phra Sections Current Progress : Contract 3 Existing Blue Line Blue Line Extension 39 MRT BLUE LINE EXTENSION PROJECT Hua Lamphong – Bang Khae and Tao Poon – Tha Phra Sections Construction of Pier-head at P-BN10-05 – Zone 1 Construction of Pier-head at P-BN10-06 – Zone 1 Construction of DSRS Structure at Pier at P-BN10-18 – Zone 1 40 MRT BLUE LINE EXTENSION PROJECT Hua Lamphong – Bang Khae and Tao Poon – Tha Phra Sections Bored Piling Ø 0.35m (Dry Process) for Land Bridge at BN11/5 Bang Pho Station - Zone 1 41 MRT BLUE LINE EXTENSION PROJECT Hua Lamphong – Bang Khae and Tao Poon – Tha Phra Sections Balance cantilevering construction at Balance cantilevering construction at P3 (P-BN11-05) Chao Phraya River Crossing P4 (P-BN11-06) Chao Phraya River Crossing 42 MRT BLUE LINE EXTENSION PROJECT Hua Lamphong – Bang Khae and Tao Poon – Tha Phra Sections Construction of Pile Cap at P-BN11-12 – Zone 2 Construction of Pier-head at P-BN11-13 – Zone 2 43 MRT BLUE LINE EXTENSION PROJECT Hua Lamphong – Bang Khae and Tao Poon – Tha Phra Sections Installation Segment BN12/4 to BN12/5 Bang Or Station – Zone 2 44 MRT BLUE LINE EXTENSION PROJECT Hua Lamphong – Bang Khae and Tao Poon – Tha Phra Sections Installation Cross Beam concourse Level Grid Line 4 Bang Phlat Station – Zone 2 45 MRT BLUE LINE EXTENSION PROJECT Hua Lamphong – Bang Khae and Tao Poon – Tha Phra Sections Construction of Pier-head at P-BN13-13 – Zone 2 46 MRT BLUE LINE EXTENSION PROJECT Hua Lamphong – Bang Khae and Tao Poon – Tha Phra Sections Construction of Barrette Pile (0.80x2.70m) at BN14/2 (L:F) Construction of Barrette Pile (0.80x2.70m) at BN14/4 (L:E) Sirindhorn Station – Zone 3 Sirindhorn Station – Zone 3 47 MRT BLUE LINE EXTENSION PROJECT Hua Lamphong – Bang Khae and Tao Poon – Tha Phra Sections Construction of Pile Cap at P-BN15-16 BCL at Boromratchonni – Zone 3 48 MRT BLUE LINE EXTENSION PROJECT Hua Lamphong – Bang Khae and Tao Poon – Tha Phra Sections Installation of Crossbeam Interface Segment (IF) Installation of Crossbeam Interface Segment (IF) at BN16/3 (Concourse Level) at BN16/4 (Concourse Level) Bang Khun Non Station – Zone 5 Bang Khun Non Station – Zone 5 49 MRT BLUE LINE EXTENSION PROJECT Hua Lamphong – Bang Khae and Tao Poon – Tha Phra Sections LG2: Erection of Main Truss (Right) at LG2: Assembly Main Truss (Left) at P-BN16-10/P-BN16-09 – Zone 5 P-BN16-10/P-BN16-09 – Zone 5 50 MRT BLUE LINE EXTENSION PROJECT Hua Lamphong – Bang Khae and Tao Poon – Tha Phra Sections LG1: Segments Erection at Span P-BN17-46 / P-BN18/1 – Zone 5 51 MRT BLUE LINE EXTENSION PROJECT Hua Lamphong – Bang Khae and Tao Poon – Tha Phra Sections Installation of Crossbeam Segment at BN18/3 Installation of Crossbeam Segment at BN18/4 (Platform Level) (Platform Level) Charn Sanit Wong Station – Zone 5 Charn Sanit Wong Station – Zone 5 52 MRT BLUE LINE EXTENSION PROJECT Hua Lamphong – Bang Khae and Tao Poon – Tha Phra Sections 53 MRT BLUE LINE EXTENSION PROJECT Hua Lamphong – Bang Khae and Tao Poon – Tha Phra Sections Current Progress : Contract 4 Existing Blue Line Blue Line Extension 54 MRT BLUE LINE EXTENSION PROJECT Hua Lamphong – Bang Khae and Tao Poon – Tha Phra Sections Installation of Launcher Support at P-BN18-05 to P-BS15-06 Charan Sanitwong Rd.
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