Bangkok Post

2 SRT routes up for bids this year

- POST REPORTERS

The bidding process for constructi­on and service operation contracts for two new routes in the dualtrack train project, worth 153 billion baht in total, is expected to start later this year, says State Railway of Thailand (SRT) governor Niruj Maneepun.

The routes are the 326-kilometre stretch linking Den Chai district in Phrae with Chiang Khong district in Chiang Rai and the 355km track from Ban Phai district in Khon Kaen to Nakhon Phanom through Mukdahan, Mr Niruj said.

Constructi­on of the routes will cost 85 billion baht and 68 billion baht respective­ly, he added.

The Den Chai-Chiang Rai-Chiang Khong route project will be resubmitte­d to the cabinet for confirmati­on on whether constructi­on and service operations will still be broken into three contracts, he said.

Previously, the government’s so-called Super Board suggested the contracts for this route should be broken into more than three contracts, he said.

The Ban Phai-Mukdahan-Nakhon Phanom route, meanwhile, is reportedly still in the process of having its terms of reference (ToR) drafted for the bidding process concerning contracts for its constructi­on and service operation.

Both routes have passed an environmen­tal impact assessment (EIA) and next move on to the land expropriat­ion process before the bidding stage, Mr Niruj said.

As for the seven more routes planned for the second phase of the dual-track train project, which will have a combined length of 1,483km, he said, they are being examined by the National Economic and Social Developmen­t Council (NESDC). It is unclear how long that will take.

Mr Niruj believes the constructi­on of the Phase 2 routes may begin ahead of the Phase 1 routes, which are not connected.

Phase 1 aims to construct routes such as the Den Chai to Pak Nam Pho, which would link Phrae with Nakhon Sawan, he said.

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