Region: South Asia (SA)
Country: Thailand
Sector: Transportation
Keywords: PPPs by Topic *, Innovative Revenues for Infrastructure (IRI) **, Thailand, Commercial Value Capture (CVC), Toll Roads
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Document Summary:
These resources provide project background of the Bang Pa-In – Nakhon Ratchasima Intercity Motorway Project (M6).
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The Bang Pa-In – Nakhon Ratchasima Intercity Motorway, with route designation M6, is approximately 196-km. long. The route alignment starts where it connects with the northern segment of the existing Outer Ring Road (or Kanchanaphisek Road) at Bang Pa-In District of Ayutthaya Province, and ends at the approach to the western Nakhon Ratchasima bypass in Muang District, Nakhon Ratchasima Province. The systems and facilities provided include 9 units of toll plaza, Central Control Building, Toll Control Building, Weigh Stations, Operation and Maintenance Center, Patrol and Rescue Unit, Service Center, Service Areas, Highway Police Stations, Rest Stops, civil works, all other relevant utilities, etc.
This is one of the flagship projects under Thailand’s Transport Infrastructure Development Strategy. The Cabinet, via a resolution passed on 22 August 2017, has given an approval for the Department of Highways to invite private entrepreneurs to participate in the investment and running of this project on the Public Private Partnership (PPP) Gross Cost platform, whereby the private sector party is to finance the system installation of motorway facilities for toll collection and traffic control surveillance system as well as to perform system-wide operation and maintenance services (O&M). After completion of the tendering process, the Selection Committee, under Section 35 of the Private Investment in State Undertaking Act, B.E. 2556, has selected BGSR Consortium as the project contractor.
Along with this, MAA Consultants Co., Ltd., Asian Engineering Consultants Corp., Ltd. and Epsilon Co., Ltd., have been employed for construction supervision consultancy services, to ensure that the project will be completed flawlessly in terms of engineering while conforming to the environment, economic and society. This project will not only complement the existing transportation network, providing inter-regional travelers with modern, faster, safer and more convenient means of transportation, but also improve Thailand’s transport and logistics capacities.
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