Bids for Warsaw metro line extension revealed

METROFive companies have bid for the extension of the Warsaw’s second line metro contract, Radio Poland informs.
On 10 August 2015, Warsaw Metro opened bids in the tender for the construction of six more stations, on west and east part. The lowest offer on the western section is PLN 1.148 billion (about EUR 260 million), and on the eastern part PLN 1.066 billion (EUR 254.3 million).
The city has allocated PLN 3.174 billion (EUR 757.2 million) for the six new stations.
The lowest bid from among five bidders for the extension from Rondo Daszynskiego in the west was made by Turkish consortium Gulermak – of PLN 1.15 billion (EUR 274.35 million) – and the highest was by a cnconsortium led by Metrostav Poland SA of PLN 1.8 billion (EUR 429.4 million).
In the east the lowest bid was submitted by the Italian consortium Astaldi SpA, of PLN 1.066 (EUR 254.3 million) billion and the highest PLN 1.833 billion (EUR 437.3 million) by Budimex SA.
The plan is to build 3.4 km of new westbound track from Rondo Daszynskiego, with the planned stops including “Wolska,” “Moczydło,””Księcia Janusza.” To the east about 3.12 km of new track will be built.
According to the tender documents the construction of the new stations should take no longer than 38 months and could be completed by 2019.


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