Phase 1 of Sarawak’s ART transport system awarded to 3-company consortium | The Malaysian Insight

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Phase 1 of Sarawak’s ART transport system awarded to 3-company consortium

Sarawak Metro says the consortium, EPR Mobilus GR JV Sdn Bhd, is a joint venture of EPR Sdn Bhd and two peninsula-based companies Mobilus Sdn Bhd and Global Rail Sdn Bhd. – Sarawak Metro Facebook pic, July 19, 2022.

A MALAYSIAN consortium has been awarded the system package 1 contract of Sarawak’s automated rapid transit system, implementer of the Kuching urban transportation, Sarawak Metro Sdn Bhd, announced today. The contract, valued at RM1.425 billion is for the supply of hydrogen-powered ART vehicles, depot equipment and maintenance vehicles , signalling and control system and the automatic platform gate .

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