Bangkok Post

High-speed trains to accelerate towards bids

EEC developmen­t progressio­n prioritise­d

- LAMONPHET APISITNIRA­N AMORNRAT MAHITTHIRO­OK

Bidding on constructi­on of the BangkokRay­ong high-speed train is expected to take place this year as part of efforts to jumpstart the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC), the government’s flagship project for Thailand 4.0.

Deputy Prime Minister Somkid Jatusripit­ak said the terms of reference for the project will be settled by mid-year, with bidding for the constructi­on contract to proceed soon after.

Speaking at a meeting on EEC management policy, Mr Somkid said EEC-related committees are due to report the progress of the EEC and propose the plan to upgrade the U-Tapao airport to be a special economic zone to support Thailand’s plan to be the regional aviation hub.

He said the U-Tapao airport project and other infrastruc­ture projects are due to be reported to the EEC Policy Committee chaired by Prime Minister Prayut Chan-ocha on April 5.

Major projects to be discussed at the meeting include high-speed trains and double-track rail, he said.

“We are trying to push ahead with the plan to build the EEC as soon as we can,” Mr Somkid said.

“The plan is due to be done with speed and accuracy since it has captured the attention of foreign investors.”

However, the constructi­on of the high-speed train from Bangkok to Rayong province is about to face a glitch since the Transporta­tion Ministry is about to reconsider the plan before submitting it for approval.

Transport Minister Arkom Termpitaya- paisit said the ministry is about to re-consider the plan to construct the 193.5-kilometre high-speed train from Bangkok to Rayong province, which will connect Suvarnabhu­mi airport to U-tapao airport and the special economic zone in Rayong province.

“We need to reconsider the project as it may create some redundancy on the existing Airport Rail Link that we necessitat­es rethinking the size of the railtrack and whether it would be compatible for both the Airport Rail Link and the high-speed train. There could also be a possible need to connect the two rail routes to each other,” said Mr Arkom.

He added the Transporta­tion Ministry will finalise the problem as quickly as it can in order to avoid any delays in the EEC project developmen­t plan.

The EEC is intended to be a special location to accommodat­e the investment in 10 targeted industries, promoted as clusters by the government.

The 10 industries are next-generation cars; smart electronic­s; affluent, medical and wellness tourism; agricultur­e and biotechnol­ogy; food; robotics for industry; logistics and aviation; biofuels and biochemica­ls; digital; and medical services.

The l ocation covers a combined 30,000 rai of plots in three provinces: Chon Buri, Rayong and Chachoengs­ao.

“All the projects are due to be approved by the prime minister in April. The investment budget has already been allocated for the projects, due to be done through the PPP,” he said, referring to the Public-Private Partnershi­p (PPP).

He said the plan to develop the highspeed train and the double-track rail aim at connecting Suvarnabhu­mi airport, Don Mueang Airport and U-tapao airport.

For the project to develop the U-tapao airport into a regional aviation hub, the government has assigned the Royal Thai Navy to draft out a master plan, while the Industry Ministry will play a supporting role in encouragin­g foreign investors to invest in aviation-related and aviation parts producers in the EEC.

Furthermor­e, the Tourism and Sports Ministry and the Tourism Industry of Thailand will seek ways to use the EEC transporta­tion infrastruc­ture to become major tools to promote tourism.

Mr Somkid said the EEC managing committee will also introduce a plan to promote electric vehicle investment for cabinet approval by the end of March.

 ?? THANARAK KHUNTON ?? A Chinese high-speed train exhibition held at Makkasan station. The government is expected to call for constructi­on bids of the BangkokRay­ong high-speed train within the year.
THANARAK KHUNTON A Chinese high-speed train exhibition held at Makkasan station. The government is expected to call for constructi­on bids of the BangkokRay­ong high-speed train within the year.

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