The Federal Government on Thursday officially took delivery of the completed Port Harcourt-Aba section of the Eastern Narrow-Gauge Railway project from the contractor, the China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation. This was as the Federal Government, through the Federal Ministry of Transportation, officially handed over the project and its operations to the Nigerian Railway Corporation. The Contractor, CCECE, at a brief ceremony in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, handed over the assets, which include 283.
060km of dismantled tracks, 62.800km of rehabilitated and reconstructed subgrade, and 62.800km of rail laid for the main line.
The Project Supervisor, Federal Ministry of Transport, Ayo Dada, said the assets received from the contractor also included the rehabilitation and reconstruction of 27 sets of turnouts at various stations, the rehabilitation of four existing steel bridges, and the reconstruction of one concrete bridge. Dada stated, “The contractor, CCECC Nig. Limited, officially hands over all the completed assets for the Port Harcourt-Aba section of the Eastern Narrow-Gauge Railway Project.
“These handed-over assets include the dismantled and handover of dismantled tracks 283.060 km, rehabilitation and reconstruction of subgrade 62.800 km, supply and laying rail for the main line 62.
800 km, laying rail for the siding lines 5.690km, rehabilitation and reconstruction of 27 sets of the turnouts at Port Harcourt station, Elelenwo station, Obuzor station, Umugo station and Aba station. “Rehabilitation of the existing four steel bridges at DK6+807.
2, DK10+858.6, DK13+243.8 and DK27+469.
2, reconstruction of 1 concrete bridge at DK4+252, rehabilitation of 10 existing culverts, reconstruction of 12 new culverts, reconstruction of 35 level crossings and construction of 33,275m drainage to the Federal Ministry of Transportation, the client, upon the handover inspections of the various completed assets.” He further said 10 existing culverts were rehabilitated, 12 new culverts reconstructed, and 35 level crossings were reconstructed. “The contractor also constructed 33,275m of drainage.
The contractor submitted the technical specifications and maintenance manual of the Port Harcourt-Aba section of the project to the consultant, Khairi-Jamub Global Services, and the client, Federal Ministry of Transportation.” While noting that the Port Harcourt-Aba rail project is part of the larger Eastern Narrow-Gauge Railway project connecting five geopolitical zones in the country, Dada said the project was expected to improve socioeconomic activities, boost trade, and facilitate ease of movement among the regions involved. Dada said the development marked a significant milestone in the project’s completion, adding that the delay in the handing over was due to the necessary diligence.
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Iloanusi, who was represented by Deputy Director, Track and Civil, Ogunade Adesegun, noted that the commercial aspect of the train had been running smoothly, providing easier, faster, and cheaper transportation for passengers and goods. “This development is a testament to the government’s efforts to provide efficient transportation systems, and the dividends of these efforts are now materialising,” he said. On security, the NRC MD assured that the corporation was taking necessary measures to ensure the safety of passengers and goods.
He disclosed that the NRC had deployed vigilante groups to safeguard the tracks and property, adding that the Ministry of Transportation and the Presidency had also put in place other security measures to protect the rail infrastructure. The Project Manager, representing the Consultant (Khairi-Jamub Limited), Olufemi Aransiola, said the project comprised the rehabilitation of the existing track from Port Harcourt to Maiduguri. He, however, said what was handed over was the completed section of Port Harcourt to Aba.
“It (Port Harcourt-Aba section) has been operational for about five months and it has performed, and scaled all variables needed to confirm safety and durability. “The project cost from Port Harcourt to Maiduguri is $3.02bn, including sidings, stations and other auxiliaries,” he said.
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Chinese contractor delivers P’Harcourt-Aba railway
The Federal Government on Thursday officially took delivery of the completed Port Harcourt-Aba section of the Eastern Narrow-Gauge Railway project from the contractor, the China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation. This was as the Federal Government, through the Federal Ministry of Transportation, officially handed over the project and its operations to the Nigerian Railway Corporation. The Read More