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Friday Jan 08, 2010

Gautrain will be running by World Cup

Despite earlier doubts about its completion date, the Gautrain route between OR Tambo International Airport and Sandton Station will be ready before the FIFA 2010 World Cup.

The construction consortium building the rail link, Bombela Concession Company, has just been given two amounts of R144-million each from the provincial and national governments, and it plans to have the route between the airport and Sandton complete by 27 May. The World Cup starts on 11 June.

"The 'Gautrain' consortium and the Gauteng provincial government have come to a resolution to ensure completion of the OR Tambo link and Sandton before the event," according to a statement from the National Treasury's Thoraya Pandy.

In July 2009, Bombela offered to fast track construction of this section at a cost of R1,3-billion, but this was refused by the provincial government. Bombela responded by indicating it would find solutions without the extra funding, says Ingrid Jensen, the spokesperson for the Gautrain.

The extra R288-million was paid at the end of 2009, and, stresses Jensen, it will not necessarily be used for the completion of the airport link but rather for general construction along the entire route. The amount largely accounts for inflationary costs.

"A lot can happen, like construction delays. It is a tight schedule," she says.

In November, Gauteng Premier Nomvula Mokonyane emphasised that the Gautrain was never a World Cup project, saying that it would be a bonus if the train was ready by 11 June.

Construction work to the airport station is making good progress. The station concourse is directly linked to the departures level of the adjacent new central terminal building, one level below.

"Finishing works within the station concourse shell are approaching completion and electrical and mechanical installations are well advanced. Ticket vending machines and fare gates have been installed and are being tested," according to the latest Gautrain construction update.

"Externally, the platform structures and canopies are substantially complete, with finishing works, including the installation of tinted glass closure screens, currently in progress. Rail tracks have been installed through the station. Construction of the three sets of emergency access stairs located at the ends on the platform is ongoing."

Meanwhile, the 16 kilometres of tunnels running from Park Station in the CBD to the Marlboro Station in Alexandra are complete. Work on the seven emergency access shafts - Hillbrow, Riviera, Dunkeld, Rivonia Road, Illovo, two in Houghton - is ongoing.

The 10 Gautrain stations are beginning to look like railway stations, with entrances and exits, stairways, platforms and parking garages taking shape.

Delays in construction have been caused by land acquisition issues, delivery and numerous project variation instructions.

Read more: http://www.joburg.org.za/content/view/4710/266/#ixzz0c0bJQJXQ

Comments:

Im really excited about the whole Gautrain project and it's going to become an integral part of our transport system.and because of that,i'm hoping that its construction isn't rushed but attention to detail is given. We don't want it to turn the World Cup into a disaster because of malfunctions due to a rushed job. I have every confidence on the team that's working on it and that everything will be done right and fabulous!!

Posted by Refilwe on January 09, 2010 at 07:44 AM SAST Report this Comment

But the train was doing a test run to the airport the other day???? Correct

Posted by Gebral on January 11, 2010 at 09:45 AM SAST Report this Comment

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