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URBAN RAILTechnical and commercial services
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Halcrowour clientsour people
Halcrow railurban rail
rail infrastructure servicesrail commercial services
rail safetyselected experience
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Halcrow
One of the worlds leading multi-disciplinaryconsultancies, Halcrow combines globalknowledge with local understanding to identifywith clients key drivers. Halcrow deliversvalue driven design solutions, while ensuring
our commitment to corporate responsibility isreected in everything we do.
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With 140 years experience, Halcrow is one of the UKs leadingconsultancies, providing consulting services to private and publicsector organisations worldwide. Our client list includes many familiarnames of contractors, developers, nancial institutions, international
funding agencies, regulators, infrastructure operators, and national,local and regional governments.
Internally our operations are organised into ve business groups:
transportation, water and power, maritime, property and consulting.
Each business group is supported by a management team,encompassing a managing director, plus operations, development,resources and nance personnel.
The business groups are further split into market focused sectors.We have established a network of regions around the world, eachone dedicated to a specic market. This has allowed us to develop
a high level of local intimacy, and to provide solutions shaped anddeveloped by the requirements of each client, project, and local area.
From this base we provide servicesin a broad range of markets. Ourconsulting business group, whichincludes planning and environment,
provides complementary, non-engineering services to supportinfrastructure development,maintenance and management.
Our clientsHalcrows clients range from thegovernments of some of the worldsmajor economies, to the largestcontractors in the constructionindustry. We provide services forprivate nancial institutions, rail
operators and franchisees, throughto major international institutionssuch as the World Bank, AsianDevelopment Bank and EuropeanBank for Reconstruction andDevelopment. We have experiencein all types of design and constructioncontracts including Turnkey, PFI,PPP and DBOT.
Kuala Lumpur LRT 2:major new driverlessmetro line deliveredon time and to budget
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We have delivered commissions for some of the largest metrooperators and owners in the world, including London Underground,Singapore MRT, Hong Kong MTR and Rapid KL.
Clients choose Halcrow because they have come to expect the bestin knowledge, innovation and teamwork. We have worked on someof the most prestigious commissions in the world and with goodreason. We have an enviable breadth of skills and expertise at ourngertips. Therefore our ability to bring together the right combination
of experience and expertise for each project is second to none.
Regardless of the client or the commission, we provide innovativesolutions and added value to the project. Our goal is to be recognisedas the consultancy that clients and partners naturally seek out whenaddressing their greatest challenges.
Our peopleWith over 7,000 employees working across our international networkof 80 ofces, Halcrow has an outstanding resources base able to
provide solutions across a wide range of design disciplines. Experts inelds as diverse as tunnelling to re safety modelling, rail operations
to sustainability, allow us to keep tasks in-house, producing a stronger,more rened team across all design disciplines.
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Halcrowmarkets
rail engineeringand commercialmanagement
airports nuclear
coastal engineering
planning
defence
ports and dockyards
education
property anddevelopment
environment
railways and metros
health care
transport planning
highways and bridges
water resources andood defences
hydro power and
dams water supply and
wastewater
leisure
Clockwise from top:London DLR PontoonDock station , ManilaLRT 2 Katipunanstation, London DLRCity Airport station,Singapore MRT Expostation, Kuala LumpurLRT Sentral station
Halcrows open management and resourcing structure allows projectmanagers to draw on expertise across the entire range of skills in thecompany, ensuring that whatever the problem, the Halcrow personwith the right solution will contribute to the project. As an Investorsin People accredited organisation, we know our staff are key to whatwe offer - intelligent, motivated, dedicated, approachable individualswho are experts in their eld, and are passionate about what they do.
Thats why we invest in the personal and professional developmentof all our employees, resulting in a committed, focused team ready towork on the most challenging projects.
Halcrows rail team brings together specialists in rail systems, civil
infrastructure, rail operations, tunnelling and underground structures,
t h e r i g h t p e o p le t h e r i g h t t e am
t h e r i g h t s o l u t i o n
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project managers as well as safety and assurance advisors. These
experts are supported by other members of the Halcrow Group fromdisciplines such as transport planning and economics, architecture,environmental, urban planning, re safety and information systems.
Halcrow rail
Delivering over 3000 rail commissions in the past ten years alone,Halcrow is a leading provider of consultancy services for all aspectsof rail systems. From operations planning to alignment design, fromrolling stock to regulatory process, signalling to safety systemsmanagement, Halcrow has the experience, the resources andabove all, the drive to meet the challenges posed by any rail projectanywhere in the world.
We understand that rail projects can encompass the widest rangeof disciplines of any infrastructure project, and our matrix resourcingstructure makes sure that the right people are made available for eachproject. Halcrows rail team brings together specialists in rail systems,civil infrastructure, rail operations, tunnelling and undergroundstructures, project managers as well as safety and assuranceadvisors. These experts are supported by other members of theHalcrow Group from disciplines such as architecture, environment,transport planning, urban planning, re safety and information
systems.
Halcrow recognises that rail projects are multidisciplinary and thisneeds to be about more than working on multiple aspects of theproject at the same time. We realise that a truly multi-disciplinaryapproach is about breaking down the barriers between disciplines,sharing information across different skill groups. Through strongleadership and effective collaboration we ensure that every team
member shares the same vision for a project and works towards asingle set of objectives.
We have a track record of successful delivery across all thesedisciplines and have effectively combined many of these areas on asingle project, resulting in some of the leading transportation systemsin the world today. In addition to high speed, freight and main line, lightrail and metro projects, Halcrow has delivered transportation links tosome of the worlds major airports. From dedicated airport expresslinks, extensions of existing light rail and metro lines, to design of theonly in-town check-out facility in the world at Kuala Lumpurs CityAir Terminal, Halcrow can provide rst class designs for any type of
airport link.
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Urban rail systems
We recognise that urban rail transit systems, whether conventionalxed guideway, monorail or integrated street tram, can be a cost
effective and environmentally sound answer to relieving congestion,while at the same time, delivering quantiable economic benets to
the worlds great cities. Halcrows urban rail team brings togetherspecialists in light rail, metro and monorail systems - people who havesuccessfully delivered and operated transport systems worldwide -capitalising on Halcrows outstanding experience in this eld.
Cutting across traditional disciplinary boundaries, our urban railteam has experience in the core areas of LRT and metro systems:
operations and maintenance, systems, vehicles, alignment, signalling/train control, safety, quality and depots. With direct involvement inthe design, specication, procurement, testing, commissioning and
operation of LRT systems across the continents, we bring unrivalledexperience to multidisciplinary projects.
In addition to providing specialist skills, the unit can also call upon thewider experience of the Halcrow group to cover all related disciplinessuch as trafc planning, passenger forecasting, operational simulation
modelling, economic studies, PFI and funding options, procurementstrategies, station design, environmental, civil and structures,tunnelling and geotechnics. The team also benets from the expertise
within the specialist engineering disciplines at Halcrow, such astunnelling, structures design, geotechnics and environmental.
Halcrow has taken a multi-disciplined approach in our contribution tomany successful metro and LRT projects, including the award winningextension of Docklands Light Railway to London City Airport, wherewe delivered a major LRT extension to budget and ahead of schedule.We managed the multidisciplinary design, testing and commissioningfor the Kelana Jaya Line LRT in Kuala Lumpur, delivering a worldclass system on time and to budget, and for Singapore MRT we wereinvolved in all stages of the design from operational planning andconcept design, through to full detailed systems and infrastructureengineering design. Our teams have also carried out nancial,
operational and power simulation in projects such as Oporto Metroand Manchester Metrolink in addition to risk and value engineering,
maintenance planning and whole life costing in projects such asSeoul Line 9 and Manila Line 1 extension.
Halcrow has the ability and experience to carry out work over the fullrange of planning, civil and systems engineering, and operations andmaintenance disciplines for the full range and types of metro and LRTprojects, from pre-feasibility studies through to operator selection andpost operational monitoring, ensuring that any project runs efciently
and to the clients satisfaction. We have Rail Plan and PowerPlan simulation models to carry out operational and power systemsimulation studies, which enables us to undertake operational andpower system modelling to optimise system operations and electricalpower design.
SelectedHalcrow urbanrail projects
London Crossrail
Docklands Light Rail
extension to LondonCity Airport
Manila LRT
Kuala Lumpur LRTKelena Jaya Line(PUTRA)
Kuala LumpurAmpang Line LRTextension
Dublin Interconnector Vancouver Evergreen
Advanced LRT
Copenhagen Metro
Docklands LightRailway extension toWoolwich Arsenal
Bangkok Blue Line
Singapore MRT
Hong Kong MRTC London Underground
Jubilee Line extension
Dublin LUAS LRT
Heathrow Expressairport link
West London Tram
Edinburgh Tram
Cairo Metro
Hong Kong West Rail
Lisbon Metro southernextension
New Metro Rail Perth
London UndergroundPiccadilly Lineextension
Sao Paulo Metro
Seoul Metro
Kuala LumpurMonorail
Barcelona Metro
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Halcrow has signicant experience in procurement,
design and construction supervision, throughtesting and commissioning, to operations andmaintenance support, and have carried out theseservices on systems all over the world, fromthe Philippines with Manilas LRT2 to LondonsDocklands Light Railway system.
With the urban rail team taking a lead role, ourproject management partnership approach ensuresthat all disciplines and parties involved in a schemework cooperatively together in a proactive way,delivering quality results on time, and to budget. Thisapproach allows a cost-effective and swift response
to clients needs, supplying the right people at theappropriate stages of the project, whether it is a pre-feasibility study or a full design through to operationscheme.
Rail infrastructure servicesCapital-intensive infrastructure, long asset lives, and lackof alternative uses are features of rail investment that
underline the need for effective strategic and subsequentlytactical planning. At the same time, the structure of the
industry is changing in many countries, with infrastructure
separation, development of business units, corporatisationand privatisation. Increasingly, government agencies and
other transportation operators are becoming partners in theprovision, operation and management of railway systems.
Halcrow has been at the forefront of changes in industry structure,development of new technologies and industry best practices and
is able to transfer this knowledge to clients projects.
Programme managementHalcrow recognises that the development of a railway system is anintegrated and multidisciplinary process requiring the managementof diverse functions. For a system to be successfully delivered,
the interaction between all parties and functions must be robustand effectively managed. In particular, the interpretation of clientrequirements and those of the statutory authorities, the formulationof business cases and strategic directions, and the evaluation of
nancing options, are important functions.
At the project level we undertake costschedule and quality management
functions including the monitoringof performance and the
implementation of remedialactions when elements of
Viaduct on the DocklandsLight Railway City Airportextension: another urbanrailway delivered on timeand to budget
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the works are not performing as planned. Halcrow also has extensive
experience in the establishment of multi-disciplined managementteams and procedures which allow timely decisions to be madeduring the railway systems development and to manage, documentand track changes that are made.
Design servicesHalcrows civil engineering capability is among the best in the industry.We can provide full services for all aspects of a rail system, whether fora completely new railway or metro line, an extension to an operatingsystem or the renovation and refurbishment of existing infrastructure.We have the people, the experience, and the track record of successfuldelivery on major infrastructure projects worldwide.
Our permanent way experts are involved in the design and detailingof new alignments and track formation for everything from tram
alignments in highways to high-speed lines and adaptations offreight lines to accommodate high-speed tilting trains. Halcrowspermanent way capability includes designing improvements toexisting infrastructure to achieve higher speeds, while optimisingcapital expenditure, specifying plant and materials, quality assuranceand all aspects of maintenance.
Our expert bridges group is working on some of the most excitingbridge and viaduct projects in the world; we have delivered over300 station projects in the last ten years alone, and our reputation intunnelling and underground infrastructure is unparalleled.
Halcrows M&E engineers offer outstanding experience gained on
some of the largest rail infrastructure projects in the world. We offerindustry leading capability in electrication, signalling and train controlsystems, telecommunications, SCADA, AFC, re and ventilation and
traction power supply together with a suite of specialist computerdesign, modelling and simulation programs.
On complex rail infrastructure projects we recognise the benets of
developing a design in a single model environment. This approachallows for complete understanding of the complex interfaces betweenstructures as well as facilitating full coordination between the designdisciplines. It also allows the client to visualise the nished product
at all stages of the design process. In keeping with this philosophy,our teams promote the use of 3D and multi-layered CAD software on
many of its most successful projects.
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Procurement functionsHalcrow has in-depth experience of advising clients on the appropriatestrategies for the procurement of their works. We carry out capitaland operating cost estimates, cost planning, preparation of tenderdocuments for all types of contracts, including the preparation andassimilation of bills of quantities and assessment of tenders.
Construction and installationHalcrow has extensive experience in the negotiation, management,administration and supervision of multi-disciplined engineeringconstruction and installation contracts for all types of railway projects,
from tram-stops, underground stations and major multi-modalinterchanges, to bridges, viaducts, guide-ways and even controlsystems for fully automated train operation. In particular, our engineershave an outstanding reputation for expertise in the following areas:
structures and architecture
alignment and track work
depot and workshops
signalling, control and telecommunications systems
electrication and power supply
traction and rolling stock
Operations and maintenanceWe understand that the development of effective maintenance andrepair strategies for the rail infrastructure including traction androlling stock reduce the overall operating costs, improve utilisationand reduce the number of failures in service. Our personnel offer acomplete service for the effective delivery of rail services, covering allaspects of train service provision from feasibility through to detailedtrain planning, resource optimisation, possession and performance
management. We have been closely associated with the state ofthe art computerised train planning tools developed by British Railand Network Rail. Our typical operations and maintenance functionsinclude:
route capacity assessment and management
timetabling, using simulation software
rolling stock and train crew diagramming and rostering, usingCrewplan
traction performance simulation and optimisation
simulation techniques for bottlenecks and critical junctions
From top: Kuala LumpurLRT 2 Kelana Jaya Line(PUTRA), CopenhagenMetro, Docklands LightRailway, Bangkok MRT,Manila LRT Line 2,Singapore MRT, LondonUnderground Jubilee Lineextension, Kuala LumpurAmpang Line (STAR)
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Commercial servicesWorldwide, railways are coming under increasing pressure to improvetheir nancial and operating performance.
Most are facing increasing threats from competition, such as roadconstruction and rising car ownership, aggressive responses frombus operators and road haulers and low cost internal air travel.Governments are also seeking to reduce the levels of subsidyprovided to railways.
Faced with these pressures a railway must adapt in order to survive.Without change a railway risks entering a vicious downward spiral
of worsening nancial performance and cuts. The situation iscompounded by ageing assets, insufcient funds for investment, a
growing debt burden and cost recovery that is insufcient to cover
both operating and infrastructure costs. If left unchecked, this resultsin a further decline in competitiveness and performance and a furtherworsening of the nancial position.
We are experienced in advising railways on how best to structuretheir organisations in order to manage the increased competition andreduced protection. We believe there are four fundamental elementsthat are pre-requisites to business success.
Railways must have:
an understanding between the railway organisations andgovernment of the role the railway should play in the nationaltransportation structure, with clear nancial (and other) objectives
and an explicit regulatory framework
an understanding of the competitive environment in which therailway operates
an understanding of its own business and, in particular, the needsand aspirations of its customers
an understanding of its operating costs and pricing options, notjust in total, but also in the servicing of individual markets or trafc
ows
In order to achieve these understandings, the transportation strategy,regulatory structure and railways organisational structure mustbe critically analysed, with the degree of real authority enjoyed bygovernment, regulators and managers down the chain of commandassessed. It also requires effective planning processes and nancial
accounting systems.
We have experience of assisting governments, railways, fundingagencies and private sector interests around the world in developingthese areas of activity, and of working with the railways to ensuretheir successful introduction and development.
Commercialrail support
PPP/PFI formulation,tender support,assessment
due diligence service delivery and
retail
rail safety
traction and rollingstock
rail access andcontracts
restructuring andcommercialisation
rail privatisationadvice
institutionalestablishment andsupport
rail regulationexpertise
strategic reviews
business reviews
railway masterplanning
regulatory and policyframework adviceto governments andregulators
development ofregulatory frameworks
policy studies andoptioneering
contractualdevelopment
marketing andbusiness planning
review of existingstrategies
organisationalstructure and design
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Due diligence and transaction experience
Our extensive experience in professional advice covers the commercialand technical aspects of acquisition, development, and operation ofxed and movable assets. This experience includes providing advice
to procuring authorities, funders, potential operators, developers andregulators.
We appreciate that there are particular risks when developingcommercially funded infrastructure and services, particularly inassessing the links between funding constraints and risk allocation.There are also practical risks associated with staging of works,delivery to programme, systems integration, dealing with interfaceswith the existing infrastructure, and sensitivities to disruption toexisting services during implementation periods.
We recognise that risk is a key determinant in assessing viability of anyproposal for private nance involvements. Risks must be appropriately
allocated to the parties best able to manage and mitigate risks, whilespecications must allow sufcient exibility for efciencies to be
achieved through innovation and application of best practice from theprivate sector and allow appropriate returns to investors.
Rail PPPThere are numerous precedents for PPP development of railwaysystems for heavy rail, metro and light rail systems in the UK andaround the globe. There are many different arrangements forpackaging of system development and operations with precedents
for combinations involving public and private funding componentsof all or some of the elements. Packaging of works and contractpayment arrangements reect the differing risk proles in relation
to construction, operating outputs and revenue. In each case,procurement has followed long periods of scheme development andrequired extensive negotiations over funding proles and transfer of
risk for achieving outputs. The complexity of payment mechanismsis generally inversely proportional to the level of risk transfer andprescription of required outputs although in each case there is aclearly dened minimum level of system outputs.
Halcrow has been involved in each of the different PPP types outlinedin the table opposite and in each of the schemes shown as examples,
providing technical and/or commercial advice to clients involved intheir development. Halcrow has capability in:
PPP / PFI i n i t i a t i v e s :
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demand/revenue forecasting
technical assessment technical due diligence
risk identication/management
concession development/structuring
economic appraisal
feasibility study preparation/submission
tender preparation/evaluation
contract/negotiation advice
construction monitoring/reporting
advice on operations/maintenance
In addition, we have extensive railway engineering capability, coveringall rail disciplines with many of our team having rst-hand experience
of front-line management of rail systems. These capabilities enableus to provide seamless railway PPP technical advice to governments,authorities, lenders, concessionaires and contractors.
Rail safetyHalcrow has extensive knowledge and experience in the applicationand standards associated with railway operations and safetymanagement. We have provided strategic advice on the managementof safety and the implementation of safety improvements for operators
and infrastructure developers, as well as carrying out auditing andcertication of systems and processes.
With many years global experience, our extensive knowledge of railwaysystem operation in both the public and private sectors enables us tounderstand local requirements and meet client expectations. We areable to offer clients a comprehensive range of local and internationalrailway safety and safety management skills.
This targeted approach, coupled with an outstanding record ofdelivery, means we can address specic safety issues, and ensure
our clients benet from international best practice.
Range of services includes:
review, development and advice on implementation of safetymanagement systems
operational safety standards review, development, compliance andaudit
competence management systems
qualitative and quantitative risk assessment
safety management system/safety case audits
technical investigation management
specialists in train driver management covering standards, trainingand auditing
the management of Signals Passed At Danger (SPAD) risk
Commercialrail projects
Independent Reporterto the Ofce of thePPP Arbiter
Independent Reporterto the Ofce of theRail Regulator
Vision 42 LRT coststudy
Project Evergreen:technical advice anddue diligence
Manila LRT1 Southernextension: technicaladvice
ISPA rail rehabilitationproject E30 corridor
Network Railexpenditure review
Turnaround ofSpoornet, South Africa
Parramatta Rail Linktime table studies
North-west rail
link operationalrequirements study
Network Rail businessplan review
Rail corridor II PPPstrategic review
Eurotunnel businessreview
Bulgarian Railwaysmasterplan
Operational simulationof London rail projects
Bulgarian Railwaysnance improvementstudy
Long Island Railroad(LIRR) schedulingsoftware
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station safety management, including managing risk at the platformto train interface and train dispatch risk
due diligence of safety systems
safety case preparation, advice and compliance for rolling stock,operations and infrastructure
specication, review and assessment of driving cab design andtrain safety systems (TPWS, ATP, ETCS/ERTMS and power-operated doors)
Models for development and operation
Model type Full concessionConstruction
nanceInfra PFI/PPP
Operatingconcession
Infra PPP/hybrid
Civil Infrastructure
Designbuildfundoperate/ maintainconcession
DesignBuildTransfer
Traditionalprocurement by Govt. Traditional
procurement bygovernment Designbuild/supply
maintainSystemsDesignbuildmaintain
Rolling stockDesignbuild/supplyoperate/maintain
Design build/supplyoperate/ maintain
Designbuild/supplyoperate/maintain
OperationsOperation bygovernment
Drivers of structureand risk
High fareboxrevenue (nancially
viable (some Govtsupport))
Containedsystems
New developments,controlledconstruction risk
Economicallydriven
Utilisation riskhigh/uncertain
Integration withexisting operations/technology
Construction risktransfer signicant
Governmentfunding available
Politics
Economicallydriven
Utilisation riskmanageable
Separation fromexisting networkclear
Maintenance/operationtechnology new/different
Construction risktransfer signicant
Govt off balancesheet desired
Politics
Economicallydriven
Limited/manageableconstruction risk
Public fundingreadily available forCAPEX
Existing operations/infrastructure
Private sectorefciency expected
Construction risktransfer signicant
Investmentand outputseconomicallydriven
Political inuencehigh
Examples
Eurotunnel LRTschemes:
Manchester
PUTRA LRT
Sydney Light Rail
High Speed 1: the
Channel Tunnel RailLink
Project Evergreen UK
Dutch High SpeedLine
Perpignan - Figeuras
Dublin LRT (LUAS)
UK Mainlinefranchises withROSCOs lease ofRolling Stock to TOCs
London Underground
Rail PPP/PFI models
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Independent reviews of company standards/safety
management systems for train driving and SPADmanagement
Halcrow is regularly commissioned to carry out reviews and audits ofthe safety management systems for the management of train drivers,depot drivers and driver managers, the management of operationalsafety risk including signals passed at danger (SPAD) and theapplication of the standards the workplace. Clients include mostUK train companies, including Network Rail, Irish Rail, QueenslandRail, RailCorp and Perth PTA in Australia, and Hong Kongs MTRCorporation.
The Association of Train Operating Companies (ATOC) commissionedHalcrow to carry out an independent review to sample-check a rangeof train/freight operating companies following the Ladbroke Grove railaccident to identify good practice and areas of concern. We producedcodes of practice covering many areas of driver management that
formed the basis for the individual train company safety managementsystems to meet the mandatory requirements of the Railway GroupStandards.
The MTR Corporation, Hong Kong, called on our expertise to advisethem on the content, structure and style of the rules and procedures,accident and emergency planning manuals and other safetymanagement system documents to make these more understandableto their staff. We provided a project manager who worked with MTRCorporation to make the changes to the documentation.
RailCorp Australia commissioned Halcrow to review the status andset a baseline of the implementation of the RailCorp corporate safety
management system and benchmark this against international bestpractice models in the rail industry and recommend a basis forcontinual improvement in the safety management and performance.
In preparation for acceptance and introduction of the national code ofpractice, AROU commissioned Halcrow to carry out an independentreview of the adequacy of the structure and content of the code.
Managing operational safety risk and risk assessmentWe have carried out a wide range of projects for industry clients.Halcrow specialises in managing the risk from signals passed atdanger and works with clients to develop risk control strategiesand produce the industry newsletter Red Alert, and manage the
annual UK National Operational Safety and SPAD Conference andWorkshops.
r a i l s a f e t y a n d se cu r i t y : m u l t i p l e aw a r d w i n n i n g
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Halcrow won the HSBC awards for Safety and Security Innovation
for their work on SPAD management and in conjunction with ArrivaTrains Wales for developing a technique to manage distraction riskand improve memory retention (Risk Triggered Commentary). ManyUK companies have adopted this technique and the practise is nowspreading to other railways around the world.
Operational safety risk assessments have been carried out on a widerange of topics including driver only operation, shunting, train doorcontrol systems and level crossings.
Halcrow has produced industry guidance on how to produce depotspecic risk assessments for train driver depots and shunting locations
which has been widely adopted by UK companies.
Safety audit servicesHalcrow is commissioned by a number of train and infrastructurecompanies to carry out an annual audit of their safety managementsystem/railway safety case. We apply a risk based approach to thecompliance checks that are undertaken and provide added valueby also reviewing the content of the standards and procedures toestablish if these are keeping pace with industry good practice.Halcrow also provides training in audit skills for audit teams. Clientsinclude Eurostar, Arriva Trains Wales, Northern, GrantRail, Dean &Dyball Construction, Atkins Rail, Jarvis Group.
Halcrow carried out an operational safety assessment of theSingapore MRT NE Line and the Sengkang & Punggol LRT systems
to establish if these lines were safe to commence their operations.
Halcrow commercial railprojects, from left to right:London Underground reporting,Manila LRT Line 1 extension,Heathrow Express, KL monorail- due diligence
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Project experience
Project Urbanrailandmetro
Pre-contractservices
Projectmanagement
Engineerrepresentative
Independentengineeringfunctions
Interfaceandintegrationofsystems
Environmentalprotection(EMI/EMC,n
oise
andvibration)
RAMS(reliability,availability,
maintainability,safety)
T&C(testingandcommissioning)
42nd Street Tram New York Adelaide Light Rail Amtrack Acela high speed line Athena Metro
Athens Tram Bangkok Blue Line depot Barcelona Metro Line 9 Bayside and Swanston Trams, Australia Cairo Metro Lines I and II Copenhagen Metro Crossrail multidisciplinary consultancy Docklands Light Railway Lewisham extension Docklands Light Railway London City Airportextension
Docklands Light Railway Woolwich Arsenalextension
Dublin Luas LRT East London Line Edinburgh Airport Rail Link Edinburgh Crossrail tender design Greenwich Waterfront Transit Heathrow Express operating company assetmanagement and improvement
Heathrow Terminal 5 passenger simulation Heathrow Terminal 5 risk management High Speed 1 - the Channel Tunnel Rail Link Hong Kong International Airport rapid rail link - intown check-in
Hong Kong West Rail Jakarta Metro Jakarta North-South integrated toll road and LRT Jubilee Line Extension and Bermondsey Station Kuala Lumpur Monorail - Price WaterhouseCoopers study
Kuala Lumpur Monorail - technical due diligencefor SCOMI Engineering
Leeds Supertram micro-simulation model Lisbon Metro southern extension Liverpool South Parkway London Crossrail Bond Street Station London Underground Limited CPEDR (ooding
and sumpt study)
LUL District Line asset maintenance cycle Manchester Metrolink phase 3 Manchester Metrolink phases 1 and 2 Manila LRT Line 1 capacity enhancement Manila LRT Line 2 New Metro Rail project, Perth Nottingham LRT Piccadilly Line extension to Heathrow Terminal 5 PUTRA LRT system, Malaysia Pyrmont LRT Rome Subway Line C Sao Paulo Metro Line 4 Saudi Land Bridge DVE and SVE Seoul Metro Line 9 Singapore MRT Line 1 STAR LRT, Malaysia TfL oversight team Tottenham Court Road station upgrade Tubelines baseline environmental audits
Wembley Central and Wembley Stadium stations West London tram Crossrail project delivery Partner Vancouver Evergreen Advanced LRT
Rail infrastructureand systemsproject matrix
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design managementacross all disciplines
constructionmanagementincluding contracttendering,formation, awardand administration
optimised contractorinvolvement
integrationof Crossrailwith LondonUnderground
and National Railservices
managementof multiplestakeholders
Halcrow is playing a leading role in the
delivery of one of the largest infrastructureprojects in the world .
When Crossrail opens in 2017, it willincrease Londons public transport networkcapacity by 10%, supporting regenerationacross the capital, helping to secureLondons position as a world leadingnancial centre and cutting journey times
across the city.
The aim of this 16 billion scheme is to provide anew east-west railway across London, providing a
dedicated link between Heathrow Airport, the WestEnd, the City, Canary Wharf and the Thames Gateway.New tunnels will be constructed from Paddington inthe west, to Stratford and Canary Wharf in the east.
Crossrail will run 118km from Maidenhead and Heathrow in the west, through new twin-bore 21km tunnels under central London to Sheneld and Abbey Wood in the east. It will
bring an additional 1.5 million people within 60 minutes commuting distance of Londonskey business districts.
A team consisting of Halcrow, Bechtel and Systra has been appointed as a projectdelivery partner for the 21km central tunnel section, running from west London, throughPaddington and branching off to the north and south of Liverpool Street Station. This
tunnel will run through six new stations, and is set to become the largest constructionproject in Europe.
The team will also take on the complex job of integrating Crossrail with Londons existingtransport systems.
Preparatory works are under way now, and construction is due to start in 2010.
Halcrows appointment as part of the project delivery team follows a succession ofdesign contracts on the Crossrail project. We recently completed the multidisciplinarydesign of the south-east leg of the new network, which runs through Canary Wharf, theExCel international exhibition and conference centre and out to regeneration areas inNorth Kent. This section includes a mixture of underground and surface running, with aminimum of three stations, as well as three portals and six intermediate shafts.
In the past we have also carried out the detailed design of running tunnels, platformtunnels and ventilation structures between Westbourne Bridge and Tottenham CourtRoad station and design of a new Crossrail station at Bond Street.
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UKProject duration
2009 - 2017Client
Crossrail LimitedCapital cost
15.9 billion
(total scheme)Scope of services
managing the deliveryof the Crossrail central
section
Crossrail implementation phase
Th e l a r g e s t r a i l i n f r a s t r u c t u r e
p r o j e c t i n Eu r o p e
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Halcrow has designed a 180 million
extension to the Docklands Light railway(DLR) in London that will provide a much-needed transport link between Woolwichtown centre, central London and LondonCity airport, and will play an important part inthe regeneration of Woolwich and the RoyalDocks.
The new line will also provide a transport link to theOlympic village as part of the London 2012 Olympicand Paralympic Games.
The 2.5km extension runs under the River Thames
from the existing George V DLR station to a newstation at Woolwich Arsenal that integrates lightand heavy rail, local bus services, taxis and waterboats, to provide the area with a major multimodalinterchange.
As lead designer Halcrow was responsible for allaspects of design including tunnelling, piling anddiaphragm walls, geotechnics, mechanical andelectrical works, building services and structural
design, track work, signalling and train control systems, telecommunications andSCADA, rail systems and station architecture (in association with project architect).Our pedestrian modelling team modelled passenger ows in an around the station,
and our trafc management and highways teams managed all associated highwaysworks.
We utilised live 4D CAD modelling software for clash detection and to optimisesystems integration.
The design was successfully delivered to a challenging programme, and Halcrowsubsequently provided construction supervision and support during the testing,commissioning and handover of the completed system
The new station, the largest on the DLR network, is fully integrated with the existingNational Rail station, which was upgraded as part of this project. It is built over threestoreys and incorporates step-free access to the ticket hall, platforms and trains, anda step free interchange with the National Rail services.
In addition to the station, the project included twin 1.8km long, 6m diameter, boredrunning tunnels under the River Thames. They were bored using an earth pressurebalancing tunnel boring machine and lined with a steel bre-reinforced trapezoidal
segmental lining. During the tunnel excavation 100,000 cubic metres of spoil wastaken out and removed by barge to minimise the environmental impact and avoid
adding congestion to Londons roads.
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UKProject duration
2004 - 2009Client
Morgan EstCapital cost
180 millionScope of services
detailed design
civil, structural,tunnelling,geotechnical
track alignment andpermanent way designrailway systems andsystems integration
architectural designof new undergroundstation
Ma j o r L RT e x t e n s i o n i n c lu d i n g
n e w u n d e r g r o u n d s t a t i o n
tunnelling underRiver Thames
integration of newunderground stationwith main line rail
design and
checking of majortemporary works
ventilation/smokeextract design
risk management
DLR Woolwich Arsenal extension
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Commuters, residents and visitors are
set to benet from a major upgrade toTottenham Court Road one of Londonsbusiest underground stations which willboost capacity and ease congestion.
Over 150,000 people use the station every day,and passenger numbers are expected to surge to200,000 with the opening of the Tottenham CourtRoad Crossrail station in 2017.
Co-ordinating all sub-consultants and architects,Halcrow has provided multidisciplinary design andplanning consultancy services for the 300 million
station upgrade.Featuring passageways linking LondonUnderground platforms with the Crossrail station,plus an enlarged ticket hall below busy Londonroads and Grade II listed buildings, the projectrepresents a comprehensive modernisation.
Halcrows design for the refurbished station useda pedestrian modelling study to reduce traveldistances between the ticket hall and platformlevels. The modelling exercise also led to improvedticket hall and station entrance layout designs.
New escalators and step-free access will improvepassengers travel experience. Halcrows state-of-the-art re safety measures are designed to protect
those using and working in the station, while a ve-
storey operations building will house staff accommodation.
Halcrow and its construction partners have produced guidance for safelyconstructing, testing and opening each part of the project to maintain services andreduce disruption, in keeping with the clients requirements.
Once complete, this integrated transport hub will play an integral role at the heart ofthe capitals travel network.
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UKProject duration
2007 - 2009Client
London UndergroundLimited
Capital cost
300 millionScope of services
all aspects of civil,structural, M&E and
systems design
associated highways,
drainage and streetnishes
provision ofconstruction
methodology andprogramme and cost
estimate
environmental andplanning consentpreparation and
technical supportto LUL for Crossrail
Hybrid Bill
scheme and detaildesign to RIBAstage G, includingtender documents
rapid mobilisation ofco-located designteam
obtaining assurancecompetency fromclients EngineeringDirectorate
civil engineeringdesign includeddesign/checking ofmajor temporaryworks
Halcrow responsiblefor gaining statutoryplanning andenvironmentalapprovals
M a j o r u p g r a d e t o o n e o f Lo n d o n s
b u s i e s t u n d e r g r o u n d s t a t i o n s
Tottenham Court Road station upgrade
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The Ampang Line is one of the three lines
in Kuala Lumpurs Light Rail Transit (LRT)network. This 16km long extension to theline will include 12 new elevated stationsbetween Putra Heights and Sri Petaling viaPuchong, and a new depot for the expandedeet.
Halcrow is a lead designer for the systems aspectsof this extension. The scope of services includesprovision of specialist systems engineering input -rolling stock, operations and maintenance aspects,and the provision of tender support services inrespect of the award of a proposed engineer,
procure and construct (EPC) form of contract.The scope also includes development of therequirements for the full technical compatibilityand interfaces and operations plans. Halcrow isresponsible for the management of the technicalinterfaces between the civil and structural, andmechanical and electrical designers.
Halcrow team is also designing a purpose builtmaintenance depot, stabling points and equipment
facility for the full maintenance (heavy and light) of new rolling stock. The new depotis also designed to accommodate existing vehicles on the current system for bothstabling and light maintenance.
The facility includes stabling sidings for 12 six-car units with raised platforms allowingstraight access into the vehicle and water and power to allow cleaning of all units.There is also a covered maintenance facility including maintenance equipment,storage points, workshop staff facilities and administrative facilities.
Sustainability is a key factor in the design. The depot roof will include solar panels toprovide renewable energy to the facility.
After the EPC contract award Halcrows role will continue with responsibility for designreview and verication of the systems contractor, monitoring of the manufacture,
installation, testing, commissioning and handover of the system.
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MalaysiaProject duration
2008 - 2013Client
Syarikat PrasaranaNegara BerhaddCapital cost
US$700 millionScope of services
specialist systemsengineering input
tender supportservices
operations andmaintenance
management of thetechnical interfaces
maintenance depotdesign
Ma j o r L R T e x t e n s i o n
w i t h 1 2 n e w e le v a t e d s t a t i o n s
Kuala Lumpur Ampang LRT Line extension
develop thepreliminarysystem designand procurmentdocumentation
develop procurmentstratesy
certication of thecomplete system forrevenue services
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A new, high-frequency rai lway br inging
over 1.5 million people within 60 minutesof London. Crossrail will link Maidenheadand Heathrow in the west with Sheneld
and Abbey Wood in the east, providingbetter access to Londons West End, theCity of London and Canary Wharf. One ofEuropes largest inf rastructure projects, itis set to employ 14,000 people at the heightof its construction.
Halcrow was one of four multi-disciplinaryconsultants appointed to develop the initial
reference design and scheme design for one ofEuropes largest infrastructure projects.
We undertook the most diverse and challengingsection the 14.15km south-east spur betweenStepney Green and Abbey Wood.
Halcrow was responsible for:
Civil and structural, mechanical and electrical, and architectural design of threetunnel portals
design of 8.5km of twin-bored tunnels, including a new crossing beneath theRiver Thames and six intervention shafts
development of new stations at Isle of Dogs and Woolwich, and the upgrade ofexisting stations at Custom House and Abbey Wood
value engineering and value management
support throughout the Parliamentary process
design and supervision of ground investigation works
What Halcrow brought to the project:
highly experienced multi-disciplinary project team
outstanding track record in tunnelling under London
ability to successfully integrate into the clients co-located design team
established relationships with many of the projects key stakeholders
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UKProject duration
2006 - 2009Client
Cross London RailLinks
Capital cost
15.9 billion
(total scheme)Scope of services
all aspects of civil,structural, mechanical,
electrical, systems
and architecturaldesign
value engineering tooptimise value
the Crossrail Actreceived RoyalAssent in July 2008,granting the powersto build the newrailway
Halcrows valueengineeringprocesses deliveredover 218 million ofcost savings on the
original budgetover 96 per centof our deliverableswere delivered ontime or ahead ofschedule
the design wasdelivered on timeto support theclient in meetingits legislativecommitments
Crossrail isexpected togenerate at least36 billion for theUK economy
Cr o s s r a i l - l i n k i n g
e a s t a n d w e s t L o n d o n
Crossrail: development phase
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Kuala Lumpur LRT 2 Kelana Jaya Line: PUTRA
The PUTRA LRT is one of the most advanced
rapid transit systems in the world and, atthe time of commissioning, the worldslongest driverless metro.
Halcrow was lead member of a joint ventureacting as consulting engineer responsible for allpreliminary design, detailed design, all coordination,specications, supervision and commissioning for
this major project.
The system is 29km in length and serves a totalof 24 stations. The route links the commuter areain the north and west via the city centre, with anew depot located at the western end of the line.The system has capacity of 30,000 passengersper hour, per direction, and incorporates 24kmof viaduct and 5km of tunnels. This was the rst
major tunnelling project in Malaysia and requiredthe effective liaison with multiple stakeholders toensure minimal disruption.
Halcrow were involved in the design of 22 newstations, ve of which are underground, and
the incorporation of the system into two existingstations. Safety is stressed in the station design by
the incorporation of platform screen doors (all underground stations) and intrusion
sensors. The stations were designed to have platform gaps of less than 5cm toallow easy access for disabled and wheelchair users. This required a number ofconsiderations during design including non-ballasted tracks, hence less rail andtrain movements, direct rubber suspension of the trains leading to less train bodymovements and straight platforms at all stations.
Halcrows design included state of the art communication systems and automaticfare collection, utilising a contact-less smart-card system.
Halcrow managed the implementation of Linear Induction Motor technology, used toensure operating noise was kept to a minimum, and the Alcatel SELTRAC vehiclecontrol system. This included all safety checks, phased roll out of the systemand testing and commissioning. Halcrow undertook the approval and acceptanceof the rolling stock; from type testing and factory acceptance through to testing,commissioning and trial running.
The system was managed in two phases, with phase one fast tracked to go fromconcept to service in just four years in time for the Commonwealth Games in 1998,and phase two delivered into full service after just two weeks trial running.
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MalaysiaProject duration
1994 - 2000Client
Projek UsahasanaTransit RinganAutomatik Sdn BhdCapital cost
1,200 millionScope of services
detailed design
systems, stations,tunnels and viaducts
systems interfacingtransport planning
rolling stock,
constructionsupervision, testingand commissioning,maintenance
fully driverless29km including 24stations
private sectorimplementation
successful projectdelivered to tightdeadline
designed for fasttrack construction
fully accessibleto disabledpassengers
Fa s t - t r a c k e d d e s i g n ; co n c ep t
t o s e r v i ce i n o n l y f o u r y e a r s
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design andbuild projectwith challengingtimescale
2.8km post-tensionedsegmental viaduct
systems integration
and designcoordination
open for publicservice two weeksahead of schedule
Halcrow has designed a 4.4km extension
to the Docklands Light Railway (DLR) thatenables airline passengers and airportvisitors and staff to get to City Airport fromthe centre of London in just 22 minutes,and from Canary Wharf within 14 minutes.
The airports owner believes this will help to reducecar journeys by an estimated half a million a year.
Halcrow was appointed as lead designer for thenew line, which includes 2.9km of elevated trackand four new stations. Each station serves existingor planned schemes that will act as catalysts
for future developments. The elevated stationat City Airport provides a multimodal transportinterchange, integrating the DLR with the airport,local buses and taxis, and gives access directly tothe airport terminal building.
Halcrow was responsible for all aspects of design,including mechanical and electrical works, buildingservices and structural design, geotechnical advice,track work, signalling and train control systems,telecommunications and SCADA, rail systems andstation architecture, in association with the projectarchitect. Our pedestrian modelling team modelled
passenger ows in an around the station, and our trafc management and highwaysteams managed all associated highways works.
At an early stage in the design, value engineering workshops were held to investigatealternative design proposals and to select the optimum design solution. As the design
developed the contractors planners and site management team worked alongsidethe design team to develop construction methods, phasing, and temporary worksdesigns so that good buildability was inherent in the nal design.
The design was successfully delivered to a challenging programme, and Halcrowsubsequently provided construction supervision and support during the testing,commissioning and handover of the completed system.
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UKProject duration
2003 - 2005Client
Amec Group Limited,Royal Bank of
ScotlandCapital cost
142 millionScope of services
detailed design
civil, structural andgeotechnical work
track alignment andpermanent way
railway systems andsystems integration
architectural design offour new stations
associated highwaysworks, landscaping
and drainage
A w a r d w i n n i n g
t r a n s p o r t a t i o n p r o j e c t
DLR City Airport extension
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Dublin Interconnector - DART Underground
is a proposed new 5.2km undergroundrailway beneath Dublin city centre. Theline will link existing rail lines, and providemultiple transportation interchanges. It willalso link all rail modes, DART, Commuter,Intercity, Luas and Metro, to form anintegrated suburban railway system. Itsaim is to quadruple the Greater Dublinareas rail service capacity from the current25 million passenger journeys annually to100 million passenger journeys.
Halcrow is a lead member of a joint ventureappointed by Iarnrod Eireann (Irish Rail) for theDublin Interconnector DART undergroundproject. The team is responsible for developingthe reference design and contract documentationfor a public-private partnership (PPP) contract,preparing the environmental impact statement, andsupporting the parliamentary approval process.The scope of work encompasses all technicaldisciplines.
The Interconnector will pass under the Docklandsarea, beneath the River Liffey before curving
westwards beneath Pearse IE station and StStephens Green towards Heuston, the main line terminus for lines into Dublin fromthe west, with DART services terminating at Hazelhatch, Co Kildare. As with the
tunnel itself, this will require new electrication.
Four tunnel boring machines are to be used in construction, mainly through limestone
bedrock at ve metres below the Liffey riverbed. They will create the twin bores fromthe Heuston and Docklands portals, all working towards St Stephens Green. Cutand cover will mainly be used to provide sites for the ve Interconnector stations.
An existing station, St Stephens Green to the south of the citys Grafton Streetshopping area, is destined to be the interchange of Luas, Interconnector and MetroNorth for onward connection to Dublin Airport. This will involve constructing theDART station beneath the Metro, and accommodating the proposed Line BX Luascity centre link in the development designs. Another existing station, Pearse, will beredeveloped as the principal DART interchange.
Extensive resignalling of the central area will be required for the increase inpassenger journey capacity brought about by the realigned DART services. This
includes central trafc control, real-time indicators and destinations of arrivingservices on platforms and on-train information for passengers. Signage is bilingual,with information appearing in English and Irish.
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Republic of IrelandProject duration
2008 - ongoingClient
Iarnrod Eireann (IrishRail)Capital cost
2 billionScope of services
operational planning
architectural andstructural design ofve new stations
design of new tunnels
design of HV andtraction power,overhead lineelectrication,signalling andcommunicationssystems
design of ventilationsystems
I n t e g r a t i o n o f n e w t r a n sp o r t
s y s t em i n t o c o m p a c t
u r b a n en v i r o n m e n t re life safetyplanning
requirementsmanagement andsystems integration
prepareenvironmentalimpact statement
submission ofRailway Order
support PPPprocurementprocess
undertaking safetyvalidation
obtaining approvalsfrom statutorybodies
Dublin Interconnector - DART Underground
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Manila LRT Line 2
Halcrow, as a lead partner of a joint
venture consortium, undertook the designprocurement, supervision testing andcommissioning and operational supportfor this major urban system which servicesone of the largest urban populations inthe world. The project was successfullydelivered on time.
The system has designed maximum capacity of60,000 passengers per hour per direction to copewith the expected doubling of the citys populationover the next 14 years.
Approximately 14km in length, the systemencompasses eleven stations along an east west corridor through ve cities in the metropolitan
Manila area, from Manila city to Pasig. The rollingstock is of the heavy rail metro type.
Before Halcrow was appointed to the lead technicalconsultant role the project had fallen seriouslybehind schedule, however Halcrows projectmanagement and control systems ensured theproject was delivered on schedule and to budget,and into full service after just two weeks trialrunning.
Halcrow were lead technical consultant on theproject and responsible for technical design, tender and contact documentation,site supervision and commissioning of the system, as well as associated feasibilitystudies, economic assessments and urban planning.
Design included one underground and ten elevated stations and one self containeddepot at Santolan, incorporating facilities for maintenance and servicing of the eet.
The majority of the guideway structure is eight metres above the roadway. To avoida dark tunnel effect, the side of the viaduct beams were sloped to give a lighterappearance and maximise ambient light penetration onto the street below.
The stations design incorporate concourse areas for retail areas and have fullwheelchair and disabled access via lifts and escalators. Stations are air-conditionedand have fully automated ticket vending machines and automatic fare collectionsystems. These systems are monitored locally and remotely at the central depotofce via a bre optic network, allowing monitoring of system usage.
Halcrow were responsible for managing the clients engineer consultants, managingthe contractors and ensuring integration across all interfaces. Halcrows projectengineering manager was also responsible for managing contract payments,
documentation and claims throughout the project.As well as the diversion of utilities along the line alignment, a number of undocumentedutilities were encountered requiring additional management and stakeholder liaison.
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PhilippinesProject duration
1995 - 2005Client
Metro Manila LightRail Transit Authority
Capital cost
650 millionScope of services
detailed designand construction
supervision
client support and
management ofsafety, auditing
and environmentalimpact, performance
objectives and biddocuments
quality control,quantity measurement
utility relocationcoordination
material testing
A n o t h e r m a j o r m e t r o p r o j e c t ; o n
t im e an d o n b u d g e t
incorporationof system intocongested urbanenvironment
close liaisonwith ve city
and municipalauthorities
driveless capability
with full AFC systemnew depot andmaintenancefacilities
11 new stations
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The Evergreen Line is a new rapid transit
line that will connect Coquitlam TownCentre to Vancouver starting at LougheedTown Centre Station in Burnaby and endingnear Douglas College in Coquitlam. Theline will be a fast, frequent and convenientSkyTrain service, connecting CoquitlamTown Centre through Port Moody andBurnaby to Lougheed Town Centre inapproximately 13 minutes. The EvergreenLine will seamlessly connect to the currentSkyTrain network, including the Expo andMillennium, and wil l integrate with regionalbus and West Coast Express networks.
The two track line is 11km long with six primarystations and a potential for up to two additionalstations. The 5.9m diameter twin-bore precastconcrete segmental tunnel is part of the EvergreenLine that emerges at the North Portal in Port Moody.
The alignment will run along elevated viaduct,tunnel and at-grade.
Halcrow provides tunnel conceptual and preliminarydesign up to procurement state that includes
planning, civil, structural, ventilation and fre-life-safety design services.
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CanadaProject duration
2010 - 2014Client
British ColumbiaMinistry ofTransportation andInfrastructureCapital cost
CD$ 1.4 billionScope of services
tunnel and portalalignment and
preliminarydesignstationplanningventilationand relife safetysystems designconstructionmethodologyand worksitelayoutprovisionaloperation plan
A d v a n c e d u r b a n t r a n s p o r t f o r
o n e o f Ca n a d a s l a r g e s t c i t i e s
fast, frequent andconvenient rapidtransit
improvedtransportationnetwork throughoutMetro Vancouver
increasedtransportation
choice support for theenvironmentalsustainabilityinitiatives
Evergreen Line Rapid Transit
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Project Technicaladvice
PPPprojectformulation
Forecasting
Audit
Projectadvisor
Reviewer
Duediligence
Tenderadvice/support
Riskassessment
Re-structuringadvice
Private sectorSydney LRT Sydney-Canberra High Speed Rail Link Tianjin MRT Estonia Rail Privatisation - Review of BalticRail Services Business Plan
North Java High Speed Rail Link Seoul Subway Line 9 Damansara Link Kuala Lumpur Monorail
PUTRA LRT STAR LRT Busan - Youngdo LRT Seoul - Kangnam LRT Yong - In LRT Bangkok Blue Line Bangkok MRTA Blue Line DLR Lewisham Extension Nottingham Express Transit Nottingham Tram Line South Hampshire Rapid Transit Privatisation of British Railways Rail and Rolling Stock Strategy for ForwardTrust
Railway Engineering & Operations, ChannelTunnel
Residual Value of New Rolling Stock Victorian Rail Privatisation Bids BDZ - master plan and nancial
improvement studyLiberail Study Elefsina-Savros-Spata Airport & WesternImittos Peripheral Motorways
KLIA Expressrail Philippines LRT Line 1 Extension Philippines LRT Line 6 Northrail PNR Restructuring and Privatisation Consultancy support to turnaroundprogramme
Bangkok Blue Line concession bid Dutch High Speed Line Eurotunnel Heathrow Express New Virgin Rail West Coast Fleet Competitiveness of rail transport in Centraland Eastern European countries
Kuala Lumpur International Airport Acquisition of KTMB, Malaysia Seoul Metro Line 9 principle investor duediligence
Public sectorManchester Metrolink Phases 1 and 2 Pearson International Airport Rail Link Richmond-Airport-Vancouver Rapid TransitProject
Bogota Mass Transit Lahore LRT Warsaw Metro
Arlandabanan Rail Link, Stockholm Hamilton to Lankhill Line, Strathclyde London Underground Limited: Asset
Management Review
Jakarta Mass Transit System Independent Reporter to the Ofce of the
Rail Regulator
South West Trains refranchise Slovakian Freight privatisation Manila LRT1 extension Thameslink 2000
Rail commercialproject matrix
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The Eagle P3 project is a public-private
partnership where Denver RegionalTransport District (RTD) will contract witha team of private partners to design, build ,nance operate, and maintain (DBFOM), the
East Corridor, Gold Line, a short segmentof the Northwest Rail and commuter railmaintenance facility projects as oneproject.
Through this PPP, RTD will retain all assets whileshifting much of the risk of providing the projects tothe private partner or consortium. In return, RTDwill make service payments to the private partner,allowing the agency to spread out large upfrontcosts over a longer period.
The East Corridor, Gold Line, a short segment of the Northwest Rail Electrif edSegment and the Commuter Rail Maintenance Facility (CRMF) will be designed andbuilt by the concessionaire. The concessionaire will provide and maintain the railvehicles for all four commuter rail corridors. The concessionaire will also operateand maintain the East Corridor, the Gold Line and the North West Rail Electrif edSegment as well as the transit specif c elements, such as stations and parking lots,on the Northwest Rail line, for up to 40 years. In addition, the Concessionaire willarrange f nancing for the project and receive payments based on their performance
of the operation and maintenance of the project.
Halcrow has been appointed by one of the projects bidding consortiums as lenderstechnical advisor. The scope of works comprises of the following:
East Corridor: Denver Union Station to Denver International Airport 22.8 milesand 6 stations;
NWES Alignment: Denver Union Station to South Westminster 5.3 miles and1 station;
Gold Line: Ward Road to Peco 7.4 miles and 7 stations.
The role includes a forensic review of all technical, contractual, commercial andnancial aspects of the proposed bid.
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USAProject duration
2010 - ongoingClient
CondentialCapital cost
$1.7 billionScope of services
civils, structures andstations
track, signaling,power supplies and
distributionrolling stock
railway operationsand modeling
cost, risk andschedule
rail systemsintegration
planning,environment and
safety contractualarrangements
nancial andcommercial risk
Denver Eagle P3 project - lenders technical advisor
I m p r o v in g D en v e r s
t r a n sp o r t a t i o n n e t w o r k
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The North East Line (NEL) is one of the
worlds rst fully automatic undergroundheavy rail systems. Built at a cost of $4.6billion, the NEL has 16 stations and is 20kmlong. It provides commuters with a greatersource of reliability and comfort source oftravel experience and offers greater timesavings for most commuters.
Halcrow was commissioned in 2002 and 2003to carry out an audit of the railway company toestablish if it was in an acceptable conditionto commence operations. The commissionconsisted of a document audit of the SBS TransitSafety Management System, including the SBSTransit Training Division processes, and a safetymanagement system eld audit.
The purpose of the Field Audit was to conrm that the operating risks for the system
had been fully identied, and that control measures for those risks had been
systematically developed, implemented & maintained. It was carried out across thefollowing areas:
train operations
station operations
signalling & control systems
power supply
rolling stock
depot operations
permanent way
buildings
permits-to-work
training and competence
quality & safety management
riskThe process used a template and a series of assessment criteria to determinecompliance or otherwise with the requirements of the SBS Transit Safety ManagementSystem, using the guidance given by Her Majestys Railway Inspectorate in UK forthe assessment of railway safety cases, benchmarking against international bestpractice. Comprehensive audit checklists were used, individually tailored to thesubject area under review.
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SingaporeProject duration
2002 - 2003Client
SBS TransportScope of services
audit of safetymanagement system
safety managementsystem eld audit
Singapore MRT NE Line safety audits
comprehensiveaudit of system
benchmarkingagainst internationalbest practice
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Vision 42 is a citizens initiative to re-
imagine and improve surface transitin midtown Manhattan, New York. Theproposal to ins tall a light rail system alongworld famous 42nd Street solves many ofthe areas most pressing current and futuretransportation needs. When combinedwith a high quality landscaped pedestrianpromenade, the areas quality of life forresidents, commuters, and tourists isdramatically improved. Halcrow undertookinitial cost study in 2004 and updated coststudy in 2007.
Halcrow has been commissioned by the Institute forRational Urban Mobility, a private citizens group,
to perform a cost estimate study of the capital,operating, and maintenance costs to provide a
modern, river-to-river, at grade, low-oor light rail transit system down the centre of
one of New York Citys most famous boulevards, 42nd Street.
In addition to the light rail system and associated maintenance facility, the plan is toturn 42nd Street into an auto-free landscaped boulevard with open space, outdoorcafes, greenery, and high quality pedestrian amenities.
The cost to relocate/reconstruct a myriad of underground utilities, account for existingsubsurface infrastructure, and provide for increased street maintenance and policingcosts as well as include realized savings resulting from the elimination of existing
bus service was all taken into consideration during this study.
Upon completion of this cost study, presentations were given to key decision makersto present and defend the results of the study and for consideration in determining
project viability.
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USAClient
Institute for UrbanRational Mobility, Inc.Capital cost
$500 millionScope of services
cost study
review and updatingof previously preparednal environmentalimpact statement
I n n o v a t i v e t r a n s p o r t a t i o n s o lu t i o n s f o r N e w Yo r k Ci t y
images 2000-2005 vision42
urban light railsystem costestimate study
analysis andcosting forreconstruction ofdensely populatedsubsurface utilities
maintenance facilitysiting and costing
enhancedpedestrianenvironmentand high qualitylandscaping costing
Vision 42 - Auto Free Light Rail Boulevard extension
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The Kuala Lumpur Monorail System was
constructed in Kuala Lumpur between1999 and 2003 and opened for passengerservices in August 2003.
The system is 8.6km long, twin track and has 11stations. It was constructed as a privatised project,funded from a Government grant and a seriesof infrastructure loans. The system went intoliquidation in mid 2007, and PricewaterhouseCoopers was engaged as the ofcial
receiver.
Halcrow has been retained by PwC to undertake an independent valuation of themonorail system based upon the value of the current asset, including an assessmentof the asset condition and the prospective future capital and operating costs of theasset over the next twenty years. We have also been requested to determine thecurrent revenue and suggest a methodology whereby the revenue stream and farebox ratio can be optimised.
A condition in undertaking this assignment was that Halcrow were familiar andcompetent to undertake an independent technical review of the monorail system.
Country
MalaysiaClient
PricewaterhouseCoopers
In 2006 SCOMI Engineering Bhd proposedan outright purchase of the companylargely responsible for the constructionand ongoing maintenance of the KL system,MTrans Technology Sdn Bhd.
The sole purpose of the purchase was to acquire thetechnology to design and build a next-generationmonorail system and vehicles for future SCOMImonorail system bids.
The target company was not then designing or building new systems, though activelysubmitting bids and developing the KL eet.
Halcrow was engaged with the remit to establish, if the company had the competence,knowledge, people and intellectual property rights to successfully develop a newsystem, thereby justifying the value of the purchase.
Country
MalaysiaClient
SCOMI EngineeringSdn Bhd
KL monorail - PwC study
KL monorail - due diligence
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Manila LRT Line 1 (the Yellow Line) is a
9.4 mile light railway from Baclaran inPasay City to Monumento in Caloocan City.Line 1 is parallel to Manila de Bay, mostlyrunning along Taft Avenue, a main Manilathoroughfare. There are eighteen (18)stations along the fully elevated Line 1 usedby some 105m passengers in 2005. TheProject is to extend the existing LRT Line1 southward by 7.3 miles from BaclaranStation in Pasay City to Bacoor City in theProvince of Cavite.
The Manila Line 1 concession is proposed to bea Solicited Transaction under the Philippine BOTLaw, implemented as a Contract-Add-Operate(CAO) scheme. The assets are to be transferredback to the Government of the Philippines (GOP)at the end of a 40-year concession period. The
Government is to provide the right-of-way (ROW) and fund part of the cost of thecivil works component. Ofcial Development Assistance (ODA) nancing from a
multilateral source is being arranged. The private sector proponent is to nance the
remaining costs and to receive the ridership revenues and commercial revenues(the latter subject to a gain-share mechanism).
The tendering process is to meet the World Banks requirements for InternationalCompetitive Bidding (ICB).Halcrows services comprised:
demand/revenue modeling
operational modeling
opex and capex cost modeling
commercial revenue analysis
economic analysis
high-level output specication for xed and moving infrastructure
commercial/contracts advice
assistance in securing government approvals and a world bank loan, includingpreparation of the feasibility study
technical assessment of the tender pre-qualications and tender
negotiation support
The IFC chose Halcrow because of our experience in providing technical advice onPublic Private Partnerships, our value-for-money approach and our team of technical
experts who have managed metro and light rail transit systems around the world.
Country
PhilippinesClient
International FinaneCorporationCapital cost
400 millionScope of services
development andtender of PPP
technical advisory forall aspects of light railsystem
demand and revenue
modelingOPEX and CAPEXmodelling
PPP se r v i c es f o r m a j o r
m e t r o e x t e n s io n
Technical advice: Manila LRT 1 south extension
technical
advisory servicesincluding lightrail engineering,cost modeling,commercial/contractsadvice, demandforecasting,economic appraisal
design build nanceoperate contractunder public private
partnership World BankInternationalCompetitive Biddingprocess
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