Siemens Mobility

Submitted by dev_ln on Wed, 08/11/2021 - 09:13

 

Siemens Mobility Spain has more than 125 years of history as part of large and successful projects of rolling stock, signaling and railway electrification in more than 20 countries. The company is leader in efficient, sustainable, reliable and safe transport solutions and constantly innovates its portfolio to offer state-of-the-art technologies that allow its customers to move people in a sustainable and seamless way from the first mile to the last.

Siemens’ technology in Ferrocarrils de la Generalitat Valenciana (FGV) has made possible to improve the safety and efficiency of the operation for all its lines both in Metrovalencia and in Metropolitan TRAM of Alicante, thanks to its railway signaling technology. This close collaboration with the client has allowed Siemens Mobility the successful implementation of its systems in Metrovalencia for lines 1, 2, 3, 5, 7 and 9 where there have been installed interlockings, speed ​​code track circuits, needle motors, as well as on-board ATP and ATO systems. These systems provide FGV with the necessary tools to carry out its operations with the necessary security, reliability and frequency.

The collaboration of Siemens Mobility with FGV has allowed the implementation of successful projects, which have offered a notable benefit to the population of Valencia and Alicante, allowing a comfortable, sustainable and environmentally friendly transport model. Already in the 90s, FGV purchased Siemens a number of units of the 3,800 series that still nowadays provide service on its tram lines. Undoubtedly an experience that demonstrates the robustness of Siemens systems.

Company Email
mobility@siemens.com

COMSA Corporation

Submitted by dev_ln on Wed, 08/11/2021 - 09:04

 

 

COMSA Corporation and Ferrocarrils de la Generalitat Valenciana (FGV)

 

Since the beginning of Ferrocarrils de la Generalitat Valenciana (FGV) in October 1988, COMSA Corporación, a company specialized in infrastructure, industrial engineering and services, has carried out several projects to contribute to the improvement, development and maintenance of the company's facilities

 

Among its most important current works are the execution of the track superstructure, architecture and equipment of the Amado Granell - Nazaret section of Metrovalencia Line 10, as well as the upcoming renovation of detours, level crossings and various elements of Line 1 , Valencia Sur - Villanueva de Castellón section of Metrovalencia, a project that has been awarded only recently by Ferrocarrils de la Generalitat Valenciana (FGV). Likewise, COMSA Corporación is also in charge of the maintenance of the overhead contact line, substations, stations and associated systems of FGV Alicante. Another important project was the execution of the construction works for the Alicante tram garages and workshops, carried out between 2005 and 2007.

 

In this sense, COMSA Corporación aspires to continue collaborating with FGV in order to promote the development of public transport in the city of Valencia and Alicante through its improvement and renewal, betting on the implementation of new technologies that contribute to greater efficiency and innovation in your projects.

 

Company Email
info@comsa.com

Most people are familiar with Valencia’s Metro without even knowing it. The world-renowned Spanish architect, Sergio Caltrava - whose signature style has become emblematic of the regeneration of countless cities over the past 20 years - is a son of Valencia. Arguably his most famous design is that of the Alameda bridge and Metrovalencia subway station, all managed by its parent company, Ferrocarrils de la Generalitat Valenciana (FGV).

Hellenics Geotechnical Engineering Consultancy

Submitted by dev_ln on Wed, 08/11/2021 - 08:47

 

The Khoemacau Project was the biggest & most exciting project to happen to Hellenics. Hellenics, a Geotechnical Engineering Company that has been operating in Botswana for the past 14 years, provides Field Work Orientated Geotechnical Investigations such as Cone Penetration Testing, Geotechnical Drilling, On-Site Geotechnical Testing and Consulting on Fine & Course Residue Repositories. At Khoemacau, Hellenics provided detailed geotechnical investigations for the planned road network, 50 kilometres of the 132kV power line servitude, plant & support infrastructure such as Offices, Contractors Camps, Processing plant foundation assessment, dams and access roads.

Lastly I would wish to express sincere gratitude to Khoemacau Copper Mining and Fluor for giving us the opportunity & believing in Hellenics.

 

Contact No. +267 311 8482/+26775025483

 

Company Email
makgekgenenebone@gmail.com

Botswana is home to one of the fastest growing economies in the world. Despite being a landlocked country with a miniscule population of a little over 2 million people, Botswana is an undoubted Sub-Saharan success story. Academics argue about the reasons for this success, but two reasons are mentioned again and again. The first is good institutions. The second, has been the country’s ability to exploit and market its outstanding mining resources.


 

Oldbury, UK, 6 August 2021: DPD UK, part of DPDgroup, Europe’s largest parcel delivery network and CitySprint, the UK’s premier same day delivery company, today announce that CitySprint will become part of DPDgroup, subject to regulatory clearance.

 

This follows a period of growth for CitySprint, which has seen continued demand for its services as businesses require more urgent and time critical same day deliveries.

 


The Paris Metro is renowned the world over for being a work of art as much as a transit system. A total of 86 of the system’s stations retain their original art nouveau-inspired entrances, a throwback to the Belle Epoque. But this historic beauty, undoubtedly part of the metro’s charm, also tells of its need to modernize. 100 years ago, the Paris urban area held a population of less than 5 million people. In 2021, that number has tripled.

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TK Elevator Italia

Submitted by dev_ln on Wed, 08/04/2021 - 15:45

Matching state-of-the-art mobility solutions with archeological heritage - this challenge is currently being mastered by our Italian colleagues in Rome. 30 escalators and 14 elevators are about to be installed at two metro stops of the new Line C, which will take passengers on a spectacular journey of ancient findings!

Thyssenkrupp Elevator will install 30 escalators and 14 elevators in Amba Aradam/Ipponio and Fori Imperiali, two new metro stations of Line C in Rome. The company has closed a 3.5 million Euro contract for the installation and maintenance of the systems at Italy’s longest metro line. Therewith, thyssenkrupp brings tomorrow’s transport solutions to one of Europe’s historically most important cities.

 

“The extension of Rome’s C line is an exciting job – not least because the Amba Aradam/Ipponio station is rather spectacular. The metro brings thousands of tourists and citizens right to the heart of ancient Rome every day, so the stations not only have to be attractive but highly functional, comfortable, and secure. We are delighted to support the C line’s completion with our premium mobility solutions that demonstrate how tomorrow’s mobility perfectly matches with the city’s rich heritage,” says Peter Walker, CEO of thyssenkrupp Elevator.

 

There will be three elevators and 14 escalators installed at the Amba Aradam/Ipponio stop. One of those which will reach a mere 25 meters in length. Moreover, the passengers will enjoy a spectacular scenery: One section of the station will be transformed into a museum with historically valuable findings such as the "Domus of the Centurion". The second station is Fori Imperiali, adjacent to the Colosseum. Here, thyssenkrupp Elevator will install 16 escalators and 8 elevators. At this new stop, tourists and citizens have direct access to the geographical center of the ancient Roman Empire.

 

“The realization of the C line represents the most important public work realized in Italy in the last 20 years and we are proud to take part in it,” comments Luigi Maggioni, CEO of thyssenkrupp Elevator British Islands, BeNeLux, Nordics, and Italy. “Our specialized technicians will work on the project to better integrate the installations in the extremely delicate archaeological contexts of the Capital.”

 

The development of Rome’s metro system began in 2009 when thyssenkrupp Elevator started the first supply of 85 escalators and 53 elevators. With the current contract, now there are 115 escalators and 67 elevators installed that have a total value of over 15 million Euros. All systems carry over 24,000 passengers an hour in the metropolitan area, equal to 432,000 per day.

 

Besides Rome, thyssenkrupp Elevator maintains mobility solutions at metro stations in Milan and Naples as well as at railway stations such as the North Lot of Grandi Stazioni (Milan Centrale, Turin Porta Nuova, Genoa Porta Principe, Bologna Centrale, Bologna AV, etc.). That makes thyssenkrupp Elevator in Italy country’s leader in public transport maintenance services.

 

TK Elevator Italia - HQ - Cologno Monzese

Via Alessandro Volta, 16
20093 Cologno Monzese
39 02 89 69 63 00

Company Email
info.elevatoritalia@thyssenkrupp.com

IMG SRL

Submitted by dev_ln on Wed, 08/04/2021 - 15:38

IMG SRL – METROC, ROME SUBWAY

Img is a specialized service/consultancy company that supplies and manages complex geotechnical and structural monitoring systems, offers consultancy in the field of geology, geological engineering, hydrogeology, and field geophysics.

Since 2004 Img Group has been involved in the major European infrastructural projects in developing, designing, and managing some of the most extensive monitoring systems never realized before in analog projects.

With a specialized team including many senior geologists and engineers, mainly in Italy and Poland, Img provide customized monitoring solutions to effectively address customer needs.

Img has been chosen for the geotechnical and structural monitoring (both static and dynamic) of one of the most critical projects due to the presence of the historical heritage involved in the underground excavation of Line C Metro projects as the Colosseum, the Traiana Column, portions of the ancient Roman walls surrounding the old town of Rome and the Basilica of Maxentius.

In such a highly critical context, rapid response times and high data quality standards are indispensable, but not only. Skills with a high technical, managerial, and interpretative profile of data are fundamental, belonging only to those who have high experience in the monitoring field.

Our automatic systems, combined with our web GIS platform, the DDS (Data Dissemination System), allow a real-time data visualization together with project progresses, meteorological data, is a crucial support for the designers, the General Contractor and the authorities to manage and control the correspondence of the expected and actual behavior of soil, structures and water table during the critical phases of the projects.

The DDS (developed by our multidisciplinary It department) is fully customizable to fit the client's requirements. It allows to managing report, to generate alarms, set multilevel alarm thresholds, to distribute technical documentation. It runs as a repository, with disaster recovery features, of the historical monitoring data for claim management, insurance, and scientific research.

Rome HQ: Via Cori snc 00177 Roma
VAT IT02997310046
info@img-srl.com

 

Company Email
info@img-srl.com

STEER GROUP - ITALY

Submitted by dev_ln on Wed, 08/04/2021 - 15:31

 

Steer is a business consultancy working across cities, infrastructure and transport, with offices in London, Bologna, Rome and 18 other cities worldwide. Our Design for Movement team are specialists in delivering innovative strategies and user-centred solutions for branding, wayfinding and passenger information for rail, urban transit and public realm (pedestrian and cycling) across the globe. Our experience spans the Middle East, Europe, North and Latin America and includes the design for transit projects such as Jeddah Metro, Transmilenio Bogota, Mexico City's Nochebus, Metrolinx's Ontario Line and Bologna's Marconi Express.

 

Steer developed the station wayfinding and passenger information programme for Metro C, working closely with the architectural and engineering teams to deliver full sign schedules, including information planning, sign location and content for all signs and structures.

 

Influenced by an understanding and recognition of the importance of retaining familiarity for users of Roma Metropolitana, the design uses font, colours, layout, messages and symbols akin to the main metro network. New elements brought by Metro C, such as platform screen doors for automated trains, required the expansion of the traditional wayfinding signage system into a wider family of sign products.

 

The system adopted is very simple and clean and extremely effective at the same time. The wayfinding is integrated in the architecture wherever possible, reducing the need for accessory signing structures. This results in uncluttered environments, where signs are positioned consistently and visibly, which helps usability and legibility.

 

Our team delivered a full wayfinding manual including design guidelines and rules for sign positioning and orientation, font sizing to ensure optimal legibility, fabrication materials, a bespoke family of pictograms and customised line diagrams, as well as emergency and statutory signing requirements.

 

Milan

Corso Europa, 15
20122 Milan
Italy

italyinfo@steergroup.com

+39 021 2412 4628

 

Company Email
italyinfo@steergroup.com