Cost comparison SGR Kenya vs SGR Tanzania

Cost comparison SGR Kenya vs SGR Tanzania

Hujaelewa kitu gani?
*Reli hafiki bandarini
*Main station blunder kuijenga katikati ya mji kwenye njia yenye foleni na kutokea ikulu ya Dar
*Mradi umechelewa sana kupita kiasi sababu za fedha hivo cost inapanda sana
*Kuchukua mizigo bandarini sasa inakarabatiwa reli ya Mjerumani ! Gharama nyengine .
Haya mambo hayataki kukurupuka tu

SGR
Kenya vs Tanzania
*Kenya imemaliza kwa wakati
*Kenya imeanza kazi
*Kenya reli inaenda straight kwenye container terminal bandarini.
*Kenya ililenga Abiria na Bandari ndo first priority.
*Kenya bado kufikia lengo kuingia Uganda
*Kenya -Rwanda bado ni challenge

*Tanzania Tayari imechelewa kwa miezi 12...gharama zinazidi na hakuna uwazi.
*Tanzania Wazo la Awali ni Dar-Mwanza
*Tz wakabadili gear baada kina Zitto kulaumu kuwa Mwanza ni Umimi lakini hakuna tija kiuchumi
Tz ikabadili kwenda Rwanda-DRC ingawa
*Michoro iizingatia Abiria kama priority na kusahau Bandari. Hivo Yapi kwa Dar mwisho Station ya Zamani.
*Mizigo sasa baada kusahauliwa Reli ya Zamani ya Mafuta itafufuliwa mpaka Kibaha ili kuchukua Containers bandarini hadi Inland port hapo kibaha.
*Hakuna uhakika kama foleni za Malori bandarini kupungua kutokana na kosa hili.
*Main station na sub station za Tz ni za kawaida sana hazikuzingatia technologia na facilities za kisasa.
*Station bus mpya ya Dodoma tulopata msaada wa Ni ya kisasa kuliko station zote za SGR.
*Tumejenga kwa sababu nimejenga mbona wengine hawakujenga lakini miradi ya nchi sio ya binafsi bali huzingatia maslah ya Taifa kwa miaka 100 ijayo.
*Kama Daraja la Tazara halikusaidia kuondoa foleni ya malori kutoka bandarini kutokana na kujengwa kwa dhana ya "si nimwjenga daraja "
Vivo hivo daraja za Ubungo baada WB kusua sua imejengwa kwa kinyume na plan ya awali. Malori na waendao mlimani au Mandela ni mtindo wa round about chini ya madaraja.
Tumeharibu Mwendo wa kasi Ikinyesha Mvua hakuna kuingia mjini.
Daladala hazikupungua mjini zipo kama zamani tu. Adha ya usafiri ipo pale pale.
Barabara za gari za private Mwendokasi zinatumika na daladala na hazina vituo vyao husimama njiani. Vurugu tupu.
Hakuna nidhamu.
Tumekopa $400m kujenga DART na pavement za kupita Watu tumewapa machinga kuuza mitumba. Watembea muguu wana share njia na magari. Mambo ya hovyo kabisa.


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SGR TZ
Iko behind sana cost zinapanda.
Main Station ni blunder kujengwa station ya zamani
Itaishia Station na hakuna SGR bandarini another blunder

habari yako mkuu.. upo? bado SGR haifiki bandarin??
 
habari yako mkuu.. upo? bado SGR haifiki bandarin??
Hahahahha...naona unamchokonoa mwenzio...
ila kwa akili tu ya kawaida alipaswa ajue kua moja ya sababu kubwa ya kujengwa hii reli ilikua ni kupeleka mizigo ktk Land Locked countries..sasa km haiendi bandarini hio mizigo itabebwa vp?ila ndo hivyo sio kila mtu anaweza kufanya Logical reasoning...
 
Reli itaisha vizuri tu.. tena ukizingatia kipande cha Moro-Dodoma ndo kirahisi na sehemu kubwa imeshafanyika, by 2022 tunaenda Dodoma na treni ya umeme.

Delays kwenye miradi ya miundombinu ni kitu cha kawaida, ukizingatia huu ni mradi wa design and build, ina maana challenges huwa zinakuwa tackled head on tofauti na ile ambayo design huwa inakamilika kabisa kabla ya kujenga.. mfano, mto ruvu ulikuwa very challenging, mpaka pamejengwa madaraja 10?
200km tu inawapiga chenga itakua habari za dodoma
 
SGR Dar-Moro: the 2.5 km viaduct update...



MY TAKE
For those Kunyans who were arguing of our SGR not reaching Dar port, listen at 4.07-4.58, the Port link is well explained and branches out at 4km mark from Dar station!


VS

 
Amebaki kupiga ramli! tena mpiga ramli chonganishi! [emoji121] 😀 😀 😀 [emoji121]
Kuna mmoja anaitwa Macos alikuwa anapiga kelele humu kila tukimwelewesha hakubali hatimaye kasusia uzi baada ya kugundua boko lake, but kuna punga mmoja anajifanya mTz naye nadhani two or three years from now atafunga accnt Jf [emoji3][emoji3]
 
Amebaki kupiga ramli! tena mpiga ramli chonganishi! [emoji121] 😀 😀 😀 [emoji121]
Hyo tulishasema kitambo km mmepigwa, eti mradi mzima uzinduliwe alafu badae ndio mnakumbuk km kun kipande inatakiwa mkijenge..
Alafu kw hyi tweet haijaeleza kw kina nyie tayari mshaanza kunengua
 
Hyo tulishasema kitambo km mmepigwa, eti mradi mzima uzinduliwe alafu badad ndio mnakumbuk km kun kipande inatakiwa mkijenge..
Alafu kw hyi tweet haijaeleza kw kina nyie tayari mshaanza kunengua
SGR Phase I haijazinduliwa isitoshe SGR Kunyaland Mombasa-Nairobi ilizinduliwa kwa abiria kwanza mizigo from Mombasa port ilizinduliwa a year after!

Till today cranes at Mombasa port r not functioning

Puzzle of idle Sh2bn giant SGR cranes at Mombasa port
Saturday, May 18, 2019
sgrcranes.jpg
The faulty standard gauge railway (SGR) gantry cranes at the Mombasa port on Thursday, May 16, 2019. The port has been forced to rely on Kenya Ports Authority cranes to load SGR containers. PHOTO | KEVIN ODIT | NATION MEDIA GROUP
By Allan Olingo

What you need to know:
  • Documents seen by the Sunday Nation reveal that in December last year, KRC asked the Chinese SGR operator to ensure the six mounted cranes were in use.
  • The Chinese appeared to have ignored the instructions prompting a letter in January this year to CRBC general manager for operation Li Jiuping with similar demands that has also not been responded to.
Six giant cranes installed at the port of Mombasa to improve the loading and unloading of containers on the Standard Gauge Railway (SGR) have never worked since they were brought in two years ago at a cost of Sh2 billion, the Sunday Nation can reveal.

SAFETY
The rail-mounted cranes at Port Reitz were bought by the China Road and Bridge Corporation as part of the controversial SGR operations and maintenance contract to handle cargo on the Mombasa-Nairobi SGR. However, according to sources at the port, the massive equipment malfunctioned before breaking down and being abandoned by the contractor. CRBC built and operates the Chinese-funded SGR, which is Kenya’s single largest investment.

Investigations by the Sunday Nation reveal that the SGR operations at the port now largely depend on the rubber-tyred gantry cranes and those owned by the Kenya Ports Authority with little or no explanation on why the multi-billion-shillings investment is sitting idle.

Even more puzzling is that CRBC appears to have ignored communication from the Kenya Railways Corporation (KRC) to ensure that the cranes are either replaced or put in use. Each of the cranes cost Sh355 million, a figure that has also raised questions.

A port official who was present when the cranes were first tested, but who spoke in confidence, said they dropped the containers and appeared out of control, raising safety concerns.

IGNORED
“CRBC was asked to fix the problem. They brought in experts from China who failed to resolve the issue. They seemed to have given up and abandoned them,” said our source at the port.

Despite tests and inspections by China Hoisting and Conveying Equipment Quality Supervision Centre, the suppliers, in the presence of CRBC and KRC representatives in mid-October last year, the cranes have still not been put to use, putting into doubt the viability of this investment at the expense of the taxpayer.

Documents seen by the Sunday Nation reveal that in December last year, KRC asked the Chinese SGR operator to ensure the six mounted cranes were in use. The Chinese appeared to have ignored the instructions prompting a letter in January this year to CRBC general manager for operation Li Jiuping with similar demands that has also not been responded to.

On Saturday, Mr Sandy Feng, a CRBC communications official, said the company was not in a position to address the issues raised over the usage of the cranes and referred us to KRC.
“We appreciate your concerns over this matter and the operation of the SGR. However, as for the question you have raised, we suggest that you reach out to Kenya Railways Corporation to get much of the information you are seeking,” Mr Feng said despite indications in our enquiry that his company was responsible for the procurement and operations of the cranes.
KRC did not immediately respond to the questions redirected to them. However, Transport Cabinet Secretary James Macharia admitted that the cranes have never been used due to their operational challenges, adding that the country should expect new cranes in the next few months.

TARGET
“The cranes will be replaced by CRBC. We had a meeting with them on Thursday and that was the agreement. The first two cranes are expected to be replaced in the next few weeks. I am made to understand that their shipment has already started. Eventually, we shall get new replacements for the six,” Mr Macharia told Sunday Nation.

The situation has now forced Kenya Ports Authority (KPA) to move in and use its cranes to perform the tasks that CRBC was supposed to have done, depending on eight rubber-tyred gantry cranes to assist in loading, offloading and movement of containers around the yard. The port agency has also distanced its self from the non-functioning cranes, saying they are just a host of the CRBC and KRC. KPA said its six Rail Mounted Gantry (RMG) Cranes manufactured in China by ZPMC Ltd are working.

“We have an RMG station with the six cranes providing loading zones namely lines Z4, Z7, Z8, Z9 and Z10, whereby Z4 and Z9 are dedicated for loading of dangerous cargo on SGR. From these loading zones, the cranes are used to load the bloc trains. Without these six RMGs at the loading zones, then we would not be able to attain our daily target of 10-12 trains,” Mr Bernard Osero, KPA Head of Corporate Affairs, said.

Puzzle of idle Sh2bn giant SGR cranes at Mombasa port
 
SGR Phase I haijazinduliwa isitoshe SGR Kunyaland Mombasa-Nairobi ilizinduliwa kwa abiria kwanza mizigo from Mombasa port ilizinduliwa a year after!

Till today cranes at Mombasa port r not functioning

Puzzle of idle Sh2bn giant SGR cranes at Mombasa port
Saturday, May 18, 2019
sgrcranes.jpg
The faulty standard gauge railway (SGR) gantry cranes at the Mombasa port on Thursday, May 16, 2019. The port has been forced to rely on Kenya Ports Authority cranes to load SGR containers. PHOTO | KEVIN ODIT | NATION MEDIA GROUP
By Allan Olingo

What you need to know:
  • Documents seen by the Sunday Nation reveal that in December last year, KRC asked the Chinese SGR operator to ensure the six mounted cranes were in use.
  • The Chinese appeared to have ignored the instructions prompting a letter in January this year to CRBC general manager for operation Li Jiuping with similar demands that has also not been responded to.
Six giant cranes installed at the port of Mombasa to improve the loading and unloading of containers on the Standard Gauge Railway (SGR) have never worked since they were brought in two years ago at a cost of Sh2 billion, the Sunday Nation can reveal.

SAFETY
The rail-mounted cranes at Port Reitz were bought by the China Road and Bridge Corporation as part of the controversial SGR operations and maintenance contract to handle cargo on the Mombasa-Nairobi SGR. However, according to sources at the port, the massive equipment malfunctioned before breaking down and being abandoned by the contractor. CRBC built and operates the Chinese-funded SGR, which is Kenya’s single largest investment.

Investigations by the Sunday Nation reveal that the SGR operations at the port now largely depend on the rubber-tyred gantry cranes and those owned by the Kenya Ports Authority with little or no explanation on why the multi-billion-shillings investment is sitting idle.

Even more puzzling is that CRBC appears to have ignored communication from the Kenya Railways Corporation (KRC) to ensure that the cranes are either replaced or put in use. Each of the cranes cost Sh355 million, a figure that has also raised questions.

A port official who was present when the cranes were first tested, but who spoke in confidence, said they dropped the containers and appeared out of control, raising safety concerns.

IGNORED
“CRBC was asked to fix the problem. They brought in experts from China who failed to resolve the issue. They seemed to have given up and abandoned them,” said our source at the port.

Despite tests and inspections by China Hoisting and Conveying Equipment Quality Supervision Centre, the suppliers, in the presence of CRBC and KRC representatives in mid-October last year, the cranes have still not been put to use, putting into doubt the viability of this investment at the expense of the taxpayer.

Documents seen by the Sunday Nation reveal that in December last year, KRC asked the Chinese SGR operator to ensure the six mounted cranes were in use. The Chinese appeared to have ignored the instructions prompting a letter in January this year to CRBC general manager for operation Li Jiuping with similar demands that has also not been responded to.

On Saturday, Mr Sandy Feng, a CRBC communications official, said the company was not in a position to address the issues raised over the usage of the cranes and referred us to KRC.
“We appreciate your concerns over this matter and the operation of the SGR. However, as for the question you have raised, we suggest that you reach out to Kenya Railways Corporation to get much of the information you are seeking,” Mr Feng said despite indications in our enquiry that his company was responsible for the procurement and operations of the cranes.
KRC did not immediately respond to the questions redirected to them. However, Transport Cabinet Secretary James Macharia admitted that the cranes have never been used due to their operational challenges, adding that the country should expect new cranes in the next few months.

TARGET
“The cranes will be replaced by CRBC. We had a meeting with them on Thursday and that was the agreement. The first two cranes are expected to be replaced in the next few weeks. I am made to understand that their shipment has already started. Eventually, we shall get new replacements for the six,” Mr Macharia told Sunday Nation.

The situation has now forced Kenya Ports Authority (KPA) to move in and use its cranes to perform the tasks that CRBC was supposed to have done, depending on eight rubber-tyred gantry cranes to assist in loading, offloading and movement of containers around the yard. The port agency has also distanced its self from the non-functioning cranes, saying they are just a host of the CRBC and KRC. KPA said its six Rail Mounted Gantry (RMG) Cranes manufactured in China by ZPMC Ltd are working.

“We have an RMG station with the six cranes providing loading zones namely lines Z4, Z7, Z8, Z9 and Z10, whereby Z4 and Z9 are dedicated for loading of dangerous cargo on SGR. From these loading zones, the cranes are used to load the bloc trains. Without these six RMGs at the loading zones, then we would not be able to attain our daily target of 10-12 trains,” Mr Bernard Osero, KPA Head of Corporate Affairs, said.

Puzzle of idle Sh2bn giant SGR cranes at Mombasa port
Machungu ya mwaka aisee, mbna basi tunawazidi kw ku handle mizigo basi km cranes ni mbovu...
Alafu hyo yenu ya abiri mliozindua iko wapi
 
Machungu ya mwaka aisee, mbna basi tunawazidi kw ku handle mizigo basi km cranes ni mbovu...
Alafu hyo yenu ya abiri mliozindua iko wapi
Ss mnatuzd kwasababu kenya ni dampo la importation au hujui [emoji3][emoji3][emoji3]
 
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