The consortium will also bid for the metro’s maintenance contract tender that will be issued later this year by Public Transport Authority Metroselskabet.
RATP Dev, which operates and maintains transportation systems on five continents, has formed a consortium with ComfortDelGro C52
Transit have formed a consortium to bid for the Copenhagen Metro operations, according to a joint release issued on Jan 21.
The consortium will also bid for the metro’s maintenance contract tender that will be issued later this year by Public Transport Authority Metroselskabet.
This is the third collaboration between RATP Dev and ComfortDelGro, where both companies tap on their expertise and local knowledge to deliver rail projects and asset management services.
The pair previously worked together, as part of the ORA consortium with Alstom, to manage the Greater Paris Metro’s automated Line 15 South. They have also worked together to operate and maintain the new Jurong Region Line in Singapore.
The partnership was welcomed by both RATP Dev’s deputy CEO, Mehdi Sinaceur and ComfortDelGro’s managing director and group CEO Cheng Siak Kian.
“Both RATP Group and ComfortDelGro are recognized specialists in automated metro systems. By joining forces we bring to the table unrivalled global expertise and the experience of delivering high-stake projects, tailored to each client’s unique ambition,” says Sinaceur.
“With a proven track record of operational excellence in domestic and international markets as well as a deeply ingrained culture of continuous customer-centric innovation, we look forward to continuing our successful partnership with RATP Dev and having the opportunity to bring safe, reliable and sustainable journeys to the commuters of Copenhagen,” Cheng adds.
Shares in ComfortDelGro closed 2 cents lower or 1.42% down at $1.39 on Jan 21.
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