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Dutch Infrastructure

Dutch Infrastructure. Daan Boddeke, Business Development August 4, 2010. Market developments. Rail and mass transit Program “High Frequency Rail” Schiphol-Amsterdam-Almere-Lelystad (OV SAAL) Upgrading quality of railway stations Investments in Urban Transport systems Roads and traffic

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Dutch Infrastructure

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  1. Dutch Infrastructure Daan Boddeke, Business Development August 4, 2010

  2. Market developments • Rail and mass transit • Program “High Frequency Rail” • Schiphol-Amsterdam-Almere-Lelystad (OV SAAL) • Upgrading quality of railway stations • Investments in Urban Transport systems • Roads and traffic • Large investments in new roads • Road Authority stimulates market with new contracts • Privatization of asset management roads • Strong impulse for ITS, Dynamic Traffic Management • Other infrastructure • Gas pipelines, electricity grid, waterways

  3. Main rail investment programs High Frequency Rail 10 minute frequency for busiest lines. Program budget € 4.5 billion of which € 1.35 billion for OV-SAAL OV-SAAL Corridor Schiphol-Amsterdam-Almere-Lelystad, considerable increase of capacity and quality Mistral Replacement of oldest systems that manage safety, signals and switches. Estimated budget: € 800 million Perron 76 Improving station access for the physically challenged Program runs through 2030; budget: € 450 million

  4. Hanzeline Design & realization new rail line Lelystad - Zwolle ARCADIS is consortium partner for track construction, overhead catenary system and security system of 42 km of new track Total contract value€ 165 million Partners: VolkerRail, Strukton Rail, Alstom ARCADIS also advises ALSTOM on the engineering of the security system

  5. VleuGel(Vleuten–Geldermalsen) Track doubling form Utrecht-Lunetten to Houten. Engineering on behalf of Heijmans. To be completed by 2014 Including total renewal of station Lunetten. HOV lane next to tracks for city of Utrecht Total contract value € 87 million

  6. Lightrail opportunities Possibilities in light rail in the coming years: Tender for completion of Noord Zuid line Amsterdam (D&B) Tender for Groningen light rail project (PPP) Tender for replacement of security system for metro Amsterdam Competition IJmeer connection: light rail connection between Almere and Amsterdam

  7. Tender finishing Noord/Zuidlijn Amsterdam Total completion of the Noord/Zuidlijn, for tunnels and stations In combination with VolkerWessels and Imtech ARCADIS for engineering and systems integration Project budget: € 280 million

  8. Lightrail Tender RegioTram Groningen Tram system for city of Groningen ARCADIS now consultant and designer October 2010 ARCADIS to shift to consortium to perform all design and engineering Tendering to start end 2010 Project completion: 2014 Total project budget ~ € 300 million Kaart van website RegioTram Groningen

  9. Main road investment programs A1-A6-A9 Schiphol-Amsterdam-Almere budget € 3.5 billion Triangle A27-A1-A28* Budget ranges from € 0.8 to € 1.4 billion A4 Delft-Schiedam budget € 650 million A7* Southern ring Groningen phase 2 € 632 million ViA 15* Connection of A15 to A12 Arnhem € 750 million *) Projects in public private comparator (PPC) to determine preferred contract type. In total 14 projects of over € 60 million are currently in PPC

  10. Second Coentunnel • Main aspects: • Construction of second Coentunnel and renovation of the existing tunnel • Construction, expansion, renovation of 25 viaducts • Construction of 10 km new noise barrier • Construction of 8 km new highway • All associated traffic and tunnel systems and installations • Full system maintenance for 30 years • Total investment ~ € 500 million

  11. Second Coentunnel • ARCADIS activities: • Broad environmental and water consulting • Conceptual design studies, feasibility studies; design • Lead engineer for the consortium • Traffic information systems • Technical installations of tunnel • (Site) Project Organization & Planning • Cooperation with ARCADIS Belgium and ARCADIS Romania

  12. A2 Maastricht Main aspects • Stacked tunnel with 2x2 tubes over 2.3 km • ‘Green Walkway’: a green recreational path for bikers and pedestrians • Real estate plan for adjoining areas including commercial real estate • Accessibility during construction • Sustainable solution for air and noise issues • Construction start in 2011 • Project investment € 530 million excluding real estate investments

  13. A2 Maastricht ARCADIS activities • Environmental impact assessment and track plan • Permits • Spatial planning • Specialist issues for soil, water, archeology, noise, air quality etc. • Tunnel design • Road design • Conceptual installation design • Real estate services and products

  14. Contract management ZSM2 • Contract management of the extension of the A12, A50 and the A28 (2x22x3) in the east of the Netherlands • First time that RWS put out the complete preparation and management of the realization contract to the Market • Contract value ARCADIS: € 15 million

  15. Other infrastructure Support net managers in (spatial) planning, GIS systems, permitting, and other network aspects TenneT Power grid: environmental impact assessments Expected network investments in coming 5-6 years amounts to ~ € 6 billion in Netherlands and Germany GasUnie Gas pipe network: environmental impact assessments. Expected investments in coming 5-6 years ~ € 1 billion KPN Quality control / audit on technical infrastructure Expected investment amount coming 4-5 years ~ € 200 million (tendering phase)

  16. Wind energy development • Expansion of the Dutch wind energy capacity • Working with main energy suppliers • Location selection • Procuring municipal and provincial cooperation • Negotiate land positions • Environmental impact assessments • Spatial planning and permitting

  17. Fund Structural Economic Strengthening (FES) : constant financing flow from natural gas proceeds Private parties start funds for infrastructure investments Private funds are now in U.S, U.K. and other EU countries Belgium has specialized fund for low-risk, exposure to the sector for pension funds Expertise center PPP expects increase in number of PPP projects Government uses PPC test to stimulate use of DBFMO contracts Financing

  18. Imagine the result

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