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#1 CNJRoss

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Posted 29 December 2016 - 03:05 PM

MASSLive.com. 12/22:
 

CRRC MA Springfield plant has deal to build subway cars for Los Angeles

 

SPRINGFIELD -- CRRC MA has a deal to manufacture new subway cars for Los Angeles, and the Chinese-owned company plans to do final assembly on those cars at its Springfield plant.

 

On Dec. 2 in Los Angeles, the board of directors of the Metro public transit system in Southern California approved a $178.4 million deal to purchase 64 new subway cars for its Red Line and Purple Line from CRRC. The deal has an option for the Metro to buy 218 more cars.

 

The Los Angeles deal is not yet final, however, as other bidders have contested the result.

 

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Posted 29 December 2016 - 03:11 PM

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27.   AUTHORIZED the Chief Executive Officer to award a firm-fixed price Contract under RFP No. P6355500HR4000,  Heavy Rail Vehicle (HRV)  Acquisition, to China Railway Rolling Stock Corp (CRRC) MA Corporation in the not-to-exceed amount of $178,395,869 for a period of 62 months from Notice-to-Proceed (NTP) for the production and delivery of the 64 HRV Base Order, subject to the resolution of protest(s), if any.

 

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Posted 23 March 2017 - 02:14 PM

LACMTA news release:

Metro to Purchase 64 New Rail Cars for Metro Red, Purple Line Subway System

 

Thursday March 23, 2017

 

 

The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro) has contracted with China Railway Rolling Stock Corporation to build 64 new rail cars for the Metro Red and Purple Lines, a major procurement that will bring new manufacturing jobs to the Los Angeles region and help Metro maintain and expand its subway system.

 

Metro’s Notice To Proceed kickstarts production of HR4000 heavy rail vehicles that will be used to replace existing trains now traveling between downtown Los Angeles, Mid-Wilshire District and North Hollywood.  Thirty-four of the new cars will also be used for the Metro Purple Line’s first four-mile extension from the Mid-Wilshire District to Beverly Hills when the line officially opens in 2023.

 

China Railway has committed to delivering the first pilot vehicle by the spring of 2020, and the entire base order of 64 subway cars by September 2021. Metro may also choose to exercise up to five options to buy an additional 218 subway cars. Combined, the base order with options is valued at $647 million, and is funded by a combination of local and federal sources, including a percentage of Measure R sales tax proceeds.

 

The contract also will create approximately 50 local jobs generating up to $38 million in local wages and benefits.  Approximately 10 percent of all new jobs created will go to targeted disadvantaged workers. A new facility will be purchased in the L.A. area to manufacture major components for propulsion, heating, ventilation, air conditioning and lighting systems.  Manufacturing the subway cars’ exterior shell will take place in the company’s facility in Changchun, China, and final assembly will be done in Springfield, Massachusetts.  The contract exceeds the federal government’s “Buy America” provisions, which require 60 percent of component parts be American-made.

 

“Today Metro is bringing yet another rail car manufacturer to the region to help build the trains we need to keep L.A. moving,” said Metro Board Chair John Fasana, referring to an earlier contract with Kinkisharyo International, LLC  to assemble light rail vehicles in Palmdale. “We are making good on our commitment to wisely invest in transportation projects that directly benefit our local workforce and economy.”

 

Metro is doing its part to help local workers secure similar jobs. The agency is preparing to unveil its Workforce Initiative Now Program later this year. The program will educate, train and provide opportunities for residents to apply for transportation-related jobs and launch careers in this dynamic industry.

 

“We are a growing system that needs qualified, trained and prepared talent to keep us running,” said Phillip A. Washington, Metro CEO.  “This new workforce program will create a path for those who want a job maintaining our new subway cars in the future.”

 

“We are thrilled to have the opportunity to partner with Metro to design and build a state of the art vehicle for Los Angeles,” said Jia Bo, vice president for China Railway Rolling Stock Corporation’s Massachusetts office. “Our team is committed to work collaboratively with Metro to demonstrate our technology and manufacturing capabilities in the rail car industry. With inclusion and workforce development a priority, we will continue to engage the community and partner with organizations and institutions to stimulate the local economy through education, training, and job creation in railcar manufacturing.”

 

In addition to future use on the Purple Line Extension, 30 new heavy rail vehicles will replace original subway vehicles that have an average life of 25 years.

 

In selecting China Railway Rolling Stock Corporation for the contract, Metro determined that the firm offered the overall best value proposal. The company had the highest rated technical offer and lowest price while offering the most robust Local Employment Program and highest U.S. component content.  China Railway also has an excellent record for on-time vehicle delivery and quality, among other criteria. There are no U.S.-owned rail car manufacturers.

 

 



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Posted 24 March 2017 - 03:28 PM

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L.A. Metro inks pact with CRRC for up to 282 new rail cars

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Rendering of a new HR4000 car Photo – L.A. Metro's blog

The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro) has signed a $647 million contract with China Railway Rolling Stock Corp. (CRRC) to build up to 282 new rail cars for the agency's Red and Purple subway lines.

The contract includes a base order of 64 cars, with options to exercise up to five options to buy 218 additional units.

 

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Posted 27 March 2017 - 12:23 PM

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The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro) contracted with China Railway Rolling Stock Corp. to build 64 new railcars for the Metro Red and Purple Lines, a major procurement that will bring new manufacturing jobs to the Los Angeles region and help Metro maintain and expand its subway system.

Metro’s Notice To Proceed kick starts production of HR4000 heavy rail vehicles that will be used to replace existing trains now traveling between downtown Los Angeles, Mid-Wilshire District, and North Hollywood. Thirty-four of the new cars will also be used for the Metro Purple Line’s first four-mile extension from the Mid-Wilshire District to Beverly Hills when the line officially opens in 2023.

China Railway has committed to delivering the first pilot vehicle by the spring of 2020, and the entire base order of 64 subway cars by September 2021. Metro may also choose to exercise up to five options to buy an additional 218 subway cars. Combined, the base order with options is valued at $647 million, and is funded by a combination of local and federal sources, including a percentage of Measure R sales tax proceeds.

The contract also will create approximately 50 local jobs generating up to $38 million in local wages and benefits. Approximately 10% of all new jobs created will go to targeted disadvantaged workers. A new facility will be purchased in the L.A. area to manufacture major components for propulsion, heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and lighting systems. Manufacturing the subway cars’ exterior shell will take place in the company’s facility in Changchun, China, and final assembly will be done in Springfield, Mass. The contract exceeds the federal government’s “Buy America” provisions, which require 60% of component parts be American-made.

In addition to future use on the Purple Line Extension, 30 new heavy rail vehicles will replace original subway vehicles that have an average life of 25 years.

In selecting China Railway Rolling Stock Corp. for the contract, Metro determined that the firm offered the overall best value proposal. The company had the highest rated technical offer and lowest price while offering the most robust Local Employment Program and highest U.S. component content. China Railway also has an excellent record for on-time vehicle delivery and quality, among other criteria. There are no U.S.-owned rail car manufacturers.

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