WEST LINE | FORTALEZA METRO | METROFOR
MANAGEMENT, WORKS’ SUPERVISION AND DETAILED DESIGN
Companhia Cearense de Transportes Metropolitanos – METROFOR
Dec/2007 to Mar/2017
The West Line of the Fortaleza Metro is an on-surface line, executed in the current domain strip of the North Trunk Line, which connects the Fortaleza town center, as from the Central Chico da Silva station with the municipality of Caucaia. The demand is foreseen to be around 30 thousand passengers per day.
LRVs (VLT)
04 carriages each
04 Locomotives U-10B
31 pidner carriages
19.5 km
on-surface
(remodeling)
10 Passenger
stations (renewal)
MANAGEMENT AND TECHNICAL SUPPORT
Coordination of the planning and controlling; administrative-financial control; follow up of the implementation of measures for the institutional reinforcement of environmental mitigating issues; interface between project and works; follow up the control of equipment supplies (rolling stock) and systems (signaling, telecommunications and energy); and technical support.
SUPERVISION
- Civil Works:Supervision, inspections, technological control, equipment and installations testing, assessment of the construction methods being used as related to quality;
- Fixed Systems and Rolling Stock: Supervision, inspections, receiving of the services provided for renewing and maintaining 4 locomotives U-10B and 31 PIDNER passenger carriages, as well as the acquisition of 14 LRVs (light rail vehicles), involving inspection of materials and services, physical/financial follow-up, and analyses of projects.
DETAILED DESIGN
- Engineering/General Works: geotechnics; roadway system; foundations; structures (reinforced and pre-stressed concrete); drainage; landfilling; permanent trackway; superstructure; and complementary technical documents;
- Architecture: architecture/finishing, visual communications, landscaping and urbanization;
- Installation infrastructures: Hydraulic installations, firefighting equipment, distribution of energy and outlets;
- Fixed systems: Detailed design of the fixed systems (signaling, telecommunications, and energy).