Riyadh metro lines 4, 5 and 6 completed

Missions

Project Management Office for the construction of 64 km of the future automatic metro network

The Riyadh metro project is designed to reduce heavy traffic congestion and boost the economic dynamism of the Saudi capital, whose population is set to grow from 7 to 8 million by 2030.

Key figures:

  • 64 km of track,
  • 33.5 km of viaduct
  • 8.5 km road level
  • 22 km of tunnel
  • 26 stations,
  • 2 depots,
  • 69 automatic metro trains,
  • Work value in the order of $8.6 bn (€7.3 bn).

Technical features:

  • Power supply via 3rd rail,
  • Power source: 750 V DC – HESOP (Harmonic Energy Saving Optimizer)
  • Commercial speed 45km/h
  • Maximum operating speed 80 km/h
  • One train every 90 to 110 seconds during rush hour on the common section (line 4/6)
  • Operating hours: 6 a.m. to midnight
  • Normal capacity (based on 228 passengers per car, 2 cars per train): 12,000 passengers per hour and per direction on the 3 lines
  • 3 compartment classes: First class, Family, Individual
  • Operation in extreme conditions: from -5°c to 50°c in the shade / 75°c in the sun

 

Our missions for the Riyadh metro

setec organisation occupies a strategic position within FAST* as head of the Project Management Office (PMO), which is responsible in particular for reporting to the client on the general progress of work, and for summarizing all operations in progress.

  • Program management
  • Progress monitoring: coordination and monitoring of summary and detailed project planning, monthly reporting to the customer.
  • Information and communication system
  • Quality management and environmental monitoring
  • Interface management
  • Health and safety

* The FAST consortium comprises setec, FCC (Spain), Alstom (France), Samsung (South Korea), Strukton (Netherlands), Freyssinet Saudi Arabia, Typsa (Spain) and Atkins (UK).

Key figures

64
km of track

7.3
billion€ of works

26
stations

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