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Sydney Metro – City and South-West

Clients: MTR and MTS

Timing: January 2023 to - Ongoing

Project value: $18.5bn

Project scope: 6-car GoA4 Metro, 4min headways, 30km line, 18 stations (7 new, 11 converted).

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Ferrovia’s Involvement:

Dynamic Testing Manager for MTR

  • Achieved “First Train in tunnel” milestone on time, within first 3 months.
  • Managing all Train testing requirements and activities.
  • Successfully achieved on-time milestones for low speed, CBTC software, High Speed and Northern Corridor Connection dynamic testing.
  • Created possession planning tool to integrate commissioning and completion activities across the program.

 

Operational Readiness Program Manager for MTS

  • Managing program of works to ensure that MTS are ready to operate and maintain the augmented Northwest, City and Southwest Metro.
  • Stakeholder engagement, schedule management, risk management and legal/commercial support.
  • Change management transitioning from a low patronage, segregated service to a high patronage, integrated, city centre service.

 

City Opening Project Manager

  • Managing TSOM and FIW defects, safety assurance and mitigation strategies to enable the start of Trial Running phase and path to accreditation uplift for First Passenger Service.

 

AMI Technical Review

  • Technical resource deployed to support the review of Asset Management Information from third parties. These were contract deliverables to MTS, to enable the client to complete asset handover for operations and maintenance.

 

Human Factors and Safety Assurance

  • Two resources deployed to support the HF assurance work including the assessment of mitigation strategies and operator workload. Ferrovia built an HF issues register to log and resolve HF items and to gather data from Trial Running exercises.

 

Project Manager Dynamic Testing – South West phase

  • Lead for all dynamic testing and associated activities to deliver the conversion from a Sydney trains rail line to a fully autonomous GoA4 railway.