The Management Board of Municipal Infrastructure and Transport of Krakow (ZIKiT) in Poland has stated that all three shortlisted teams are due to submit their best and final offer by March 2020 for the Fast Train stage IV project in Krakow. The shortlisted bidders are:
The fast train stage IV project involves the design, construction, financing, operation and maintenance of a 4.5km fast tram line between Czyżyny and Mistrzejowice, in the city of Krakow, Poland. The line will have nine pairs of stops and six short stops. The trams will run at 24 km/h. The estimated length of the PPP contract is 24 years which includes approx. 1.5 years for design, approx. 2 years for construction of the facility and 20 years of maintenance.
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