3 June 2019

BESIX is awarded the Rail Baltica Central Station project

SUMMARY

  • BESIX and SIA RERE BŪVE will design and build the Rail Baltica Central Station project in Riga (Latvia), including the new central station building as well as a major railway bridge on the Daugava river, the railway embankments and track works;

  • Financed by the European Union and the Republic of Latvia, the contract was awarded on 29 May 2019 by Eiropas Dzelzceļa līnijas (EDzL), an executive agency of the Latvian Ministry of Transport;

  • The project is part of the larger Rail Baltica Project, that will integrate the Baltic States in the European rail network and connect the cities of Helsinki, Tallinn, Riga, Vilnius and Warsaw. It is the largest infrastructure project in the Baltic region for 100 years.

Rail Baltica Central Station project

Eiropas Dzelzceļa līnijas (EDzL), the executive agency of the Latvian Ministry of Transport for the implementation of the Rail Baltica project in Latvia, has awarded the joint venture BESIX–SIA RERE BŪVE the contract to design and build the Rail Baltica Central Station project. The contract was signed on 29 May 2019 and is worth 430 million euros. The project is financed by the European Union via the Connecting Europe Facility (85%) and the Republic of Latvia (15%).

SCOPE OF WORKS

The works include the construction of the Central Station in Riga, a major railway bridge on the Daugava river, the railway embankments and track works. Besides the new facilities, the joint-venture will also install, plan and coordinate all temporary infrastructure to ensure rail traffic flow during the works.

  • The Central Station building has an area of 12,600 m² and consists in a long-span steel structure with a 2,100 m² glazed roof. The works also include the passenger platforms, the renovation of the existing station building, pedestrian tunnels, the junction between Timoteja and Elizabetes streets and associated demolition works.

  • The new railway bridge, with a total length of 1,056 metres, will be installed next to the existing one over the Daugava River, from Maskavas to Jelgavas streets. It has a slender design to blend in with the architecture of the city. Its construction comprises embankments, emergency access and safety barriers as well as the improvement of adjacent areas.

  • The companies will install new rails and a new catenary system over a 2.5-kilometre distance within the city of Riga. The installation of the new rails involves the reconstruction of the 1520 mm gauge track as well as the construction of 1435 mm gauge infrastructure complying with the European rail network standard. Temporary rails will be installed during the works.

  • The project includes relocating existing utilities, obtaining building permits and managing stakeholders.

The project presents unique challenges and a high degree of complexity. In this regard, BESIX’s experience with similar projects, combined with the group’s in-house engineering capabilities allow construction methodologies to be integrated in the design stage, minimising difficulties during execution. Besides the constraints imposed by its urban environment, such as limited working areas, the project also needs to be divided into several phases so that the station, adjacent roads and public transport lines can remain in operation at all times while two different rail gauge systems are combined.

The works will be completed in 2026.

RAIL BALTICA PROJECT

The Rail Baltica Central Station project is part of the 5 billion euro Rail Baltica Project, whose objective is to integrate the Baltic states in the European rail network. It is the largest infrastructure project in the Baltic region for a hundred years. Financed by the European Union, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, it covers a distance of 870 kilometres and will connect the railway infrastructure of the Baltic states with Northern and Western Europe. Historically, the Baltic states have been part of the West-East rail corridor using the 1520 mm track gauge instead of the European rail network’s 1435 mm gauge.

Rik Vandenberghe, CEO of BESIX: “BESIX is very proud to participate in the construction of the Rail Baltica project. This is a major infrastructure project, for Latvia and the Baltic states of course, but also for Europe as a whole and the economic integration of the continent. The Central Station project, located in the heart of Riga, presents a high level of complexity that BESIX, along with its partner SIA RERE BŪVE, is honoured to achieve. In this regard, the Republic of Latvia can count on BESIX’s Engineering department and operational staff, in particular on their extensive expertise in the construction of state-of-the-art transport infrastructure, to make this project a great success.”

Guntis Aboltins-Abolins, Chairman of the Board of RERE GRUPA: "We consider this a vital project in our portfolio. We’re delighted to have attracted a partner the calibre of BESIX and Rizzani de Echer. Their involvement in the Latvian market is an accomplishment. I and my team expect to cooperate closely and achieve quality results in jointly delivering the largest construction project in Latvia to date.”

ABOUT BESIX

BESIX is a group based in Brussels, Belgium, operating in 25 countries and on 5 continents, primarily in the construction sector. Iconic projects include Dubai's Burj Khalifa, the world's tallest tower, buildings of the European Parliament in Brussels, the Grand Egyptian Museum on the Giza Pyramid Plateau as well as the Al Wakrah Stadium, built to host the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar.

BESIX has delivered multiple rail infrastructure and facilities construction projects, including the OVT Utrecht, the largest multimodal station in the Netherlands, Amsterdam’s Bijlmer ArenA railway station, part of the Dubai Tram in the United Arab Emirates and major projects in Belgium such as Mechelen’s Railway bypass and the brand new multifunctional workshops and rail yard of the Belgian National Railway Company (NMBS – SNCB).

ABOUT JSC RERE GRUPA

JSC RERE Grupa is presenting more than a quarter of century competence, experience and strong growth potential. The group is among the leading general constructors in the region specializing in full cycle construction (SIA RERE Būve), infrastructure and environment projects (SIA RERE Vide) and high profile restoration works (SIA RERE Meistari).

Involved in construction and reconstruction of major public buildings with one of the world’s largest open-air stages in the world, the National Library of Latvia among them. RERE Grupa has contributed to the restoration of cultural heritage by renovating medieval castles, interiors. The application of innovative technologies like 3D scanning for research of historic buildings and the development of BIM for large scale projects ensures the best quality and performance. International ISO standards and quality certificates, including the sustainable BREEAM criteria are inseparable part of RERE Grupa quality standard.

In 2018 the turnover of the Group passed 65 million €. In 2018 the Group employed 264 experts and, depending on the number of active projects, several thousand subcontracted.