The European Investment Bank contracted Hill International to provide project management and technical assistance support services for the Cairo Metro Line 3 project. The six-year contract has an estimated value to Hill of approximately USD 4.4 million.
Line 3 connects Attaba in east-central Cairo with Abbasia and Heliopolis to the northeast. When complete, the line will extend from the northwest of the Greater Cairo area at Imbaba to the northeast serving the Cairo International Airport. The total length of the line will be approximately 30.6 km of which 28.1 km is an underground section and the rest of the line, about 2.5 km, will be on grade.
“Cairo is the largest city in Africa and ranked as one of the most densely populated cities in the world. This metro system will have an immense impact on Cairo’s traffic congestion and the quality of life of its citizens,” said Waleed Abdel-Fattah, Senior Vice President and Managing Director of Hill’s North Africa Region.
The Egyptian National Authority for Tunnels (NAT) is constructing the new mass transit system in response to a growing population and escalating traffic and roadway problems. The transit master plan includes six metro lines, two of which are complete (Line 1 and Line 2) and a third (Line 3), which is partially in operation.
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