SMCC receives Notice of Successful Bid for Metro Manila Subway Project ― Metro Manila Subway Project (Phase 1) Section CP103 ―
Sumitomo Mitsui Construction Co., Ltd. (1-6 Tsukuda 2-chome, Chuo-ku, Tokyo; President Shigetoshi Kondo) has received a successful bid notification for Section CP103 of the Metro Manila Subway Project (Phase 1) in the Philippines.
The Metro Manila Subway Project (Phase 1) is a JICA Yen Loan STEP project for a section (approximately 25 km) from Quezon City in the Metro Manila area to Taguig City, passing through the Ortigas district. It is a subway section with a total length of about 6.5 km connecting East Avenue Station including Katipunan Station’s building construction and Ortigas North Station.
Construction overview
Construction name | Metropolitan Manila Subway Project (Phase 1) Section CP103 |
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Client | Philippines – Department of Transportation |
Design | Oriental Consultants Global JV |
Contractor | Sumitomo Mitsui Construction Co., Ltd. |
Contract money | About 65.7 billion yen (converted to Japanese yen) |
Construction period | 290 weeks (about 66.7 months) from the start of construction |
Construction overview | Civil engineering and construction with a construction extension of about 6.5 km. Complete equipment construction. Including construction of two station buildings (Anonas Station 253m, Katipunan Station 277m), the total length of the up and down shield tunnel sections connecting the four station buildings is 11.97km, and the inner diameter is 6.1m. |
Project Perspective
Future development
In addition, we are developing a wide range of businesses such as Social Infrastructure Development Projects such as bridges, railroads, roads, and waterworks as Japanese government ODA support, and construction projects such as Japanese, Western and local company offices and factories in Asian countries. In the Philippines, the North-South Commuter Railway project (Malolos-Tutuban) CP02 section is currently under construction (a project to build a 14-km viaduct and three station buildings from Malolos City in Bulacan Province in the North to Tutuban in the metropolitan area of Manila).
Going forward, we will continue to contribute to the development of Social Infrastructure in each country and the economic development of Asian countries by making the most of the technological capabilities that are unique to Japan or that have been developed over many years of business development.