We will invite 8 international companies to implement Baghdad Metro project
June 7 2011
And with/Baghdad
Secretary Saber Al-Issawi Baghdad that Baghdad will invite eight international companies to submit proposals for Baghdad Metro project after designs by (CITRA) French.
A secretariat, future news agency received a copy, the Secretary said: global companies selected specialized earlier troupe integrated implementation of the project after completing company (CITRA) detailed designs for the French underground msaret ", noting that Baghdad needed a minimum of four months after the completion of the design for transmission to one of the world.
Secretary attributed Baghdad that some delay in the absence of Iraqi expertise specializing in this area the secretariat will prepare a modern designs through selection (CITRA) French prepared, stating that the project is of important strategic projects that will contribute to improving road traffic, and reduce alshamat in large sections of Baghdad, and provide efficient collective transport capable of raising the cultural level of the city, and reducing the high pollution levels of toxic chemicals (hydrocarbons were extracted) emitted from the vehicles that affect Environmentenvironment capital.
Due to the length of the project (24) km and consists of the first tracks in length 18 km and includes 20 stations, starting from the end of Sadr City where President Street station wagons across the Piazza الچوادر, alkhlani, Al Wathba (joint President station) then walk under the Caliphs street down to rue Hanifa, ANTAR square in city district ". With a length of track II (21) km, with 21 stations, begin from opening the pool via Street saadun across alkhlani square to Piazza Al Wathba and heading to the Al-Mansur area of the street (Damascus), then the intersection of the Baghdad international fair, is subdivided into two sections one at Al-Mansour and Al-washash area accesses, the other towards the Cross Street South and bayaa ends at points as open crosses with Sharjah. "ended
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June 7 2011
And with/Baghdad
Secretary Saber Al-Issawi Baghdad that Baghdad will invite eight international companies to submit proposals for Baghdad Metro project after designs by (CITRA) French.
A secretariat, future news agency received a copy, the Secretary said: global companies selected specialized earlier troupe integrated implementation of the project after completing company (CITRA) detailed designs for the French underground msaret ", noting that Baghdad needed a minimum of four months after the completion of the design for transmission to one of the world.
Secretary attributed Baghdad that some delay in the absence of Iraqi expertise specializing in this area the secretariat will prepare a modern designs through selection (CITRA) French prepared, stating that the project is of important strategic projects that will contribute to improving road traffic, and reduce alshamat in large sections of Baghdad, and provide efficient collective transport capable of raising the cultural level of the city, and reducing the high pollution levels of toxic chemicals (hydrocarbons were extracted) emitted from the vehicles that affect Environmentenvironment capital.
Due to the length of the project (24) km and consists of the first tracks in length 18 km and includes 20 stations, starting from the end of Sadr City where President Street station wagons across the Piazza الچوادر, alkhlani, Al Wathba (joint President station) then walk under the Caliphs street down to rue Hanifa, ANTAR square in city district ". With a length of track II (21) km, with 21 stations, begin from opening the pool via Street saadun across alkhlani square to Piazza Al Wathba and heading to the Al-Mansur area of the street (Damascus), then the intersection of the Baghdad international fair, is subdivided into two sections one at Al-Mansour and Al-washash area accesses, the other towards the Cross Street South and bayaa ends at points as open crosses with Sharjah. "ended
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