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MARCH 13TH, 2018
Yapi Merkezi to construct $1.92 billion railway line in Tanzania

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Yapi Merkezi, a Turkish construction firm has been awarded a second project to build a 422km high-speed electric standard gauge railway line in Tanzania.

This is the longest section of the project, which has been divided into four phases.

Tanzanian President John Magufuli had asked for funding from Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan earlier this year; and the project has eventually been awarded to Yapi Merkezi, beating 15 competitors.

“We sought financing from Turkey. I am confident that we will secure the loan as President Erdogan said that’s a ‘small’ matter to him,” said President Magufuli.

First 205-km phase
Yapi Merkezi, has already embarked on the first 205-km phase between Dar es Salaam and Morogoro. The company will also construct the second phase between Morogoro and Makutupora. The contract is worth $1.92 billion.

“After assessment of the bids, Yapi Merkezi met the technical and financial requirements. It will now design and construct the railway line,” said Reli Assets Holding Company, Tanzanian state-owned railway infrastructure authority.

The deal is understood to have been pegged on Tanzania’s April request to the Turkish state-owned Export Credit Bank of Turkey (Eximbank) to help finance the 400km stretch of the new railway.

According to Erdem Arioglu, the vice president of Yapi Merkezi, the agreement is the largest ever signed by a single Turkish firm abroad.

“We will singlehandedly build this project, complete with accompanying technology and infrastructure. We will deliver within the agreed timelines,” said Arioglu.

Four parts
Tanzania divided construction of its railway into four parts, and put out separate tenders to design it. The three remaining sections are Makutupora to Tabora (294 km), Tabora to Isaka (133 km) and Isaka to Mwanza (248 km).

Tanzanian state-run railway firm Railway Assets Holding Company is expected to award at least one more contract before the end of the year, with the others slated for early next year.


However, Tanzania plans to spend $14.2 billion over the next five years to build the 2 561km standard gauge railway connecting its main port of Dar es Salaam to land-locked neighbours, including the Democratic Republic of Congo, Zambia, Rwanda and Uganda.

Securing soft loans
“As a country, we have already set aside $500 million for the project. We are now expecting to secure soft loans from development partners and financial institutions for implementation of the plan,” said Makame Mbarawa, Tanzania Minister of Works, Transport and Communication.

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Yapi Merkezi to construct $1.92 billion railway line in Tanzania
Repetition every other day and no work to show for it??
 
First time nimeanza kusikia kuhusu SGR yenu ni mwaka 2009 . Sasa hivi ni mwaka Gani? Mmefika hata huko Malaba?

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Sasa hivi miaka mingapi ndio tunaona Phase One complete na Phase two inaanza.

Halafu mpo nyuma miaka mingapi vile kutoka target yenu.

What a loss.

Yetu umeisikia 2009, 2017 phase 1 imekamilika, 2018 unaonyeshwa picha za phase 2.

Yenu tumeisikia 2009, 2018 bado munalaunch. Hii ugonjwa inaitaji sangoma sasa.

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Yetu umeisikia 2009, 2017 phase 1 imekamilika, 2018 unaonyeshwa picha za phase 2.

Yenu tumeisikia 2009, 2018 bado munalaunch. Hii ugonjwa inaitaji sangoma sasa.

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Hii Magufuli ali ikataa, bila hivyo ingekua ime isha yote. Tena siyo vipande vipande kama yenu ila ingekua inferior kama yenu. Hii superior modern electric rail mchakato umeanza 2017
 
Nasikia terminal 3 itaanza kufanya kazi july mwaka huu.Nimeona YouTube Waziri mkuu akikagua.

Mwenye picha aweke tafadhari
 
MARCH 13TH, 2018
Yapi Merkezi to construct $1.92 billion railway line in Tanzania

Tanzania-Railway-Line-600x300.jpg



Yapi Merkezi, a Turkish construction firm has been awarded a second project to build a 422km high-speed electric standard gauge railway line in Tanzania.

This is the longest section of the project, which has been divided into four phases.

Tanzanian President John Magufuli had asked for funding from Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan earlier this year; and the project has eventually been awarded to Yapi Merkezi, beating 15 competitors.

“We sought financing from Turkey. I am confident that we will secure the loan as President Erdogan said that’s a ‘small’ matter to him,” said President Magufuli.

First 205-km phase
Yapi Merkezi, has already embarked on the first 205-km phase between Dar es Salaam and Morogoro. The company will also construct the second phase between Morogoro and Makutupora. The contract is worth $1.92 billion.

“After assessment of the bids, Yapi Merkezi met the technical and financial requirements. It will now design and construct the railway line,” said Reli Assets Holding Company, Tanzanian state-owned railway infrastructure authority.

The deal is understood to have been pegged on Tanzania’s April request to the Turkish state-owned Export Credit Bank of Turkey (Eximbank) to help finance the 400km stretch of the new railway.

According to Erdem Arioglu, the vice president of Yapi Merkezi, the agreement is the largest ever signed by a single Turkish firm abroad.

“We will singlehandedly build this project, complete with accompanying technology and infrastructure. We will deliver within the agreed timelines,” said Arioglu.

Four parts
Tanzania divided construction of its railway into four parts, and put out separate tenders to design it. The three remaining sections are Makutupora to Tabora (294 km), Tabora to Isaka (133 km) and Isaka to Mwanza (248 km).

Tanzanian state-run railway firm Railway Assets Holding Company is expected to award at least one more contract before the end of the year, with the others slated for early next year.


However, Tanzania plans to spend $14.2 billion over the next five years to build the 2 561km standard gauge railway connecting its main port of Dar es Salaam to land-locked neighbours, including the Democratic Republic of Congo, Zambia, Rwanda and Uganda.

Securing soft loans
“As a country, we have already set aside $500 million for the project. We are now expecting to secure soft loans from development partners and financial institutions for implementation of the plan,” said Makame Mbarawa, Tanzania Minister of Works, Transport and Communication.

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Yapi Merkezi to construct $1.92 billion railway line in Tanzania
We almost 50% of the work.

We should connect with Uganda and the Isaka-Kigali section should connect with Burundi and Eastern Congo.
 
Yetu umeisikia 2009, 2017 phase 1 imekamilika, 2018 unaonyeshwa picha za phase 2.

Yenu tumeisikia 2009, 2018 bado munalaunch. Hii ugonjwa inaitaji sangoma sasa.

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yenu ipi?..hiyo mikebe ya kuhifadhia githeri??sisi hiyo hatuna shida nayo tushakuwa nayo miaka mingi iliyopita hadi leo tunaitumia!!sasa hivi ni electric ndo habari ya mjini(talk of the town)
 
yenu ipi?..hiyo mikebe ya kuhifadhia githeri??sisi hiyo hatuna shida nayo tushakuwa nayo miaka mingi iliyopita hadi leo tunaitumia!!sasa hivi ni electric ndo habari ya mjini(talk of the town)

There's a difference between SGR and train. Please desist from responding to my posts. I have low tolerance for stupidity.
 
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