Africa 2016 Latin America 2016 Latin America 2015-2016
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In 2016 a large catch-up* in infrastructure investments is being confirmed by several Latin American countries, driven by the knowledge that economic growth relies heavily on quality infrastructure. The transport sector is going to firmly benefit from the expected increase in public and private funds. The continent being one of the most urbanized regions in the world, a large focus goes into urban rail projects: Mexico, Guatemala, Paraguay, Colombia, Chile, Brazil… are planning new projects for metro, light rail, high speed rail, monorail and passenger trains. One country is clearly taking the lead: Argentina. Besides boosting its investment climate and PPP laws, Argentina made public the ambitious 8-year 14.187 m USD investment in Buenos Aires` commuter network. Related key projects are the city`s RER and tunneling of the Sarmiento line. The Latin America Passenger Rail Expansion Summit will bring together local and international stakeholders, government officials, operators, developers, architects, consultants and equipment plus solution providers to discuss the current rail sector. *300.000 m USD is what Latam should be investing annually, versus the 150.000 m USD spent annually on infrastructure in the previous 20 years. http://latinamerica.railexpansionsummit.com OUTLOOK SOME OF THE TO BE INVITED DELEGATES Argentina foresees 14187 m USD ANPTrilhos INCOFER, Costa Rica Ministerio de Transporte y Comunicaciones, Peru 14187 investment in AFE Uruguay VLT Carioca Consortium Directorio de Transporte Público Metropolitano, Chile suburban network. FEPASA Paraguay Metro de Santiago, Chile Subterráneos de Buenos Aires SE (SBASE) CPTM São Paulo ANTT Brazil Gobierno Autónomo Municipal Santa Cruz Bolivia STM São Paulo ProInversión Peru Transporte Metropolitano de Barcelona New Rolling stock wagons in use in Metro Rio Metro DF Brazil Ministerio de Transporte Argentina 735-> Buenos Aires. 735 Metro São Paulo JICA Instituto Argentino de Ferrocarriles 1748-> in 2016, by 2019 Trensurb Scomi Engineering Trenes Argentinos Operaciones 2798 1748, by 2023 Metrofor SMP Panamá/Metro de Panamá DTP Consultores 2798. SCT México SITEUR IDOM Ingeniera y Consultoria ADIF Argentina Metro de Medellín Integral 13 passenger rail BID Metro de Bogotá Bombardier Brazil projects undergoing. BNDS Metro Valparaíso ViaQuatro 22 passenger rail 2016 projects in feasibility IABD ALAMYS EMTU study phase. SOFSE Argentina Metro Caracas Seinfra Ceará ANADIE, Guatemala CBTU Brazil Ositran Peruvian Transport Infrastructure Regulator For further TC Linha 4 Amarela SuperVia Brazil EFE Chile information please Techint Dycasa UTE Ferrovías Metro Bahía Salvador kindly contact: Comsa Euroestudios VLT Fortaleza Odebrecht Cesel Ingenieros Ministerio Desarrollo Urbano y Transporte, Argentina Barbara Cornelissen CCR, Brazil Ministry of Cities, Brazil Metro Fortaleza Conference Director Acciona AATE, Peru EPMMQ Ecuador CEPAL Nippon Koei Corporación Andina de Fomento Metro Lima 1, 2 and 3 TIISA Infraestrutura CAF Construcciones y Auxiliar de Ferrocarriles [email protected] Benito Roggio FCC Construcciones OCDE Egis Queiroz Galvão ICA + 57 1 390 46 87 Andrade Guttierrez ALAF GCBA Argentina www.lnoppen.com Metro Caracas OHL GyM Ferrovías AAICI Grupo Hermes FEGUA Guatemala Ferrocarriles OUTLOOK SOME OF THE PROJECTS 3 of 5 Latin COUNTRY PROJECTs Red Metropolitano de Trenes/Suburban commuter rail network STATUS BUDGET America`s top Argentina Red de Expresos Regionales, RER, connecting the suburban lines into one large Planned US$3244 million 3 of 5 infrastructure commuter rail network Buenos Aires projects Tunneling Sarmiento Line, incl 16 new stations, adjustment signaling and Planned - by 2021 US$3000 million concluding in 2017 replacement railway barriers are metro projects. Works on the suburban lines: Mitra, San Martín, Belgrano Sur, Belgrano Norte, Roca, Sarmiento and Urquiza – see below Quito metro line 1 - Track renewal 90% by 2019 US$570 million Highest will be one of the - Automatic braking system Undergoing - by 2019 US$250 million metro highest metro - Workshops Planned US$193 million lines in the world. - Electrification and improvement of electrical systems Planned - by 2023 US$1033 million - New signaling systems Planned US$566 million Chile is investing - New stations and station technology Planned - by 2019 US$731 million 28b USD in - New rolling stock Undergoing - by 2023 US$3247 million infrastructure 28b USD PROJECTs Subterráneos Buenos Aires/Subway network planned US$21 billion projects across the Extension Subway Line H and Node Obelisk works Start 2017 US$59 million country under the Subway Lines C, B , D and E: general renovation, power works, signaling, rolling Start 2017 US$346 million 2014-2020 plan. stock, ventilation, platform accessibility upgrades etc + extension Line E Special Bronze Sponsor New Subway Line F Planned call tender 2017 US$899 million Modernization Line A Planned call tender 2017 US$36 million Modernization Line C Planned call tender 2017 US$160 million Modernization Line D Planned call tender 2017 US$324 million PROJECTs Railway network inland Attending Specialist Railway Buenos Aires – Mar del Plata: rehabilitation Undergoing Railway Buenos Aires – Rosario: rehabilitation Undergoing Paraguay LightRail Project suburban train Asunción – Ypacaraí Planned phase 1 by 2018 US$350 million Chile Metro de Santiago: extensions Subway Lines 2 & 3 Planned US$978 billion High Speed train Santiago - Valparaíso Feasibility concluded Presentation Sponsor Bolívia LightRail project Santa Cruz Tender US$750 million Peru LightRail project Arequipa Tender 2017 Metro Lima Line 3 Tender US$5 billion Transport plan: 35 km metro, 35 stations, 42 driverless trains, electromecanics Undergoing US$5.5 billion - incl Lima – Callao Line by Metro Lima Line 2 Planned US$800 million JOB PROFILES SOME OF THE PROJECTS CONTINUED COUNTRY STATUS BUDGET PARTICIPANTS Mexico México Metro Line 9 extension Planned MXN3 billion Ministries of Transport México Metro Line 12 extension Planned MXN8.5 billion Ministries of Economy & Finance Guadalajara LightRail Transit Line 3 Undergoing US$1 billion Associations Tren interurbano México – Toluca Undergoing MXN7112 million Operators México Metro line 12: preventive maintenance Planned MXN800 million Investment Companies Guatemala Metro Riel: Guatemala Tender 2017 US$770 million Financial Institutes El Salvador Passenger train San Salvador – Sitio del Niño Feasibility study Design & Engineering Institutes Panamá Metro Line 2: Panamá City Undergoing - by 2019 US$2.06 billion Public Transportation Agencies Metro Line 3: Panamá City Start 2017 US$2.6 billion City Planning Agencies Ecuador Metro Line 1: Quito Undergoing US$2.009 billion Consultants Colombia Metro Line 1: Bogotá Tender 2017 US$ 5.7 billion Law Firms Metro de Medellín: continuous upgrades, extensions 2016 US$ 245 million Rail Companies/Administrations Part of masterplan - 2030 Construction Companies Medellín: Tranvía de la Avenida 80 Undergoing US$1 billion Architects & Design Companies Brazil São Paulo Metro Line 4 Phase II Tendered EU235 million Transport Planning Agencies São Paulo Metro Line 5 extension Undergoing - by 2018 US$2.82 billion Rail Infrastructure Administrations São Paulo Metro Line 6 Undergoing - by 2021 R$ 9,69 billion Equipment and Service Suppliers São Paulo CPTM Line 9 extension Undergoing - by 2018 R$ 790 million São Paulo CPTM Line 13 Undergoing - by 2018 R$ 1.8 billion Sãp Paulo CPTM Monorail Line 15 – partial extension Undergoing - by 2018 R$ 7.1 billion JOB TITLES Sãp Paulo CPTM Monorail Line 17 Undergoing - by 2018 N/A Government Officials São Paulo CPTM Monorail Line 18 Pending Chairmen | Presidents | CEOs Bahía Salvador Metro: Line 1 extension and Line 2 Undergoing - by 2017 US$1.23 billion Director Generals São Paulo Baixada Santista VLT: phase 2 Undergoing - by 2018 R$ 500 million Managing Directors | General Ceará Fortaleza Metro: East Line Undergoing - by 2019 US$ 3.5 billion Managers Ceará VLT Fortaleza Undergoing - by 2018 R$ 173 million CFOs | CIOs Pernambuco Metro Recife: upgrades Planned R$ 60 million Directors of Project Development Business Development Directors Procurement Directors Director of Engineering Director of Security Engineers & Architects Consultants & Lawyers INFRASTRUCTURE EVENT SERIES SPEAKERS AFRICA 2016 LATIN AMERICA 2016 LATIN AMERICA 2015-2016 Hon. Joyce Bawah-Mogtari Edgar Patiño Eng. Gustavo Alberto Lenis Steffens Deputy Minister Presidente del Directorio Director Ministry of Transport Ghana Autoridad Portuaria Nacional, Peru Aerocivil Civil Aviation of Colombia Fausto Arroyo Alidu Abubakar Sadique Filipe Pereira dos Reis Senior Logistics Executive; Chief Executive Officer Regional Director Airport Passenger, Vice-presidency of Infrastructure Ghana Railway Development Authority Cargo & Security, The Americas CAF Development Bank, Panama IATA Bello Roni Fernando Carrandi Deputy Director Michael Kaasner Kristiansen Vice President of Investments (Signalling & Telecommunications) Owner/President Agunsa Nigerian Railway Corporation CK Americas, Panamá Cleopatra Shiceka Alberto Borquez Jorge Luis Gutiérrez Collart General Manager Head of Port Projects Head of Airport Planning and SMS Transnet Freight Rail SAAM Chile InterAirports, Honduras Deressa Hiwot Mosisa Julián Palacio Gonzalo Bonifaz CEO Infrastructure & Facility Manager Executive Director Senior VP Business Development Ethiopian Airports Enterprise Latinports Aeropuertos del Peru, Peru Eng. John Tusubira Kagoro Silvia Bermúdez Cerqueiro Carlos Criado