ECRL: contractor starts system installation works as project enters final construction phase

China Communications Construction Sdn Bhd says this is the final phase of construction before testing, commissioning stage begin

7:34 PM MYT

 

KUALA LUMPUR – The system installation works for the East Coast Rail Link (ECRL) project have commenced, marking the final phase of construction work before entering the testing and commissioning stage. 

ECRL project contractor China Communications Construction Sdn Bhd said in a statement today that the system installation works phase encompasses the construction of electrification, traction power supply, overhead catenary system, signalling, and telecommunication systems. 

“These components collectively form the core infrastructure for modern railway transportation – ensuring safety, efficiency, and reliability,” it said.  

The Section 11 and 13 teams cooperating to install the OCS Mast during the ECRL system installation works commencement ceremony. – Pic courtesy of CCC-ECRL, May 9, 2024

ECRL project managing director Kong Qi said this marks important progress in modern railway transportation infrastructure and a significant milestone for the ECRL project. 

“We are confident of the future development and look forward to bringing a safer, more efficient, and more convenient railway transport system to the Malaysian east coast,” he said. 

The ECRL project is the largest economic and trade cooperation between China and Malaysia, as a flagship project of the Belt and Road initiative. 

As of last month, the construction progress of the ECRL had reached 65%, with the alignment crossing the states of Kelantan, Terengganu, Pahang, and Selangor. – May 9, 2024

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