"In 2022, the Rail Baltica project delivery organisations plan to advance with next phases of the already started construction and consolidated material tenders, as well as launch new construction procurements across the three Baltic States. Also, tenders for the Rail Baltica subsystems - electrification (ENE) and control-command and signalling (CCS) design and build – the largest in the EU, design and supervision services for the remaining strategic main line section “Kaunas – Polish Border” will be launched. The plan also includes consolidated supply for noise barriers and fencing, design, and IT architecture development strategy tenders to be launched in 2022," a release said April 14.
The Rail Baltica Procurement Plan 2022 is available onine at: https://www.railbaltica.org/procurements/
“The Procurement Plan with the total estimated contract value exceeding 2bn EUR is to be seen as a strong commitment for the project maturity that is possible with the strong support of the Connecting Europe Facility funds, Finally, we continue applying for additional financing, and extra financing for priority activities in Latvia and Lithuania from the EU Military Mobility allocation of Connecting Europe Facility instrument is received,” said Agnis Driksna, CEO and Chairman of the Board at RB Rail AS, the joint venture overseeing the 5.8-billion euro project.
A Procurement Webinar 2022 took place on April 13, 2022 with participants from the European Commission, the Rail Baltica Joint venture RB Rail AS and the national implementing bodies – Rail Baltic Estonia (Estonia), “Eiropas Dzelzceļa līnijas” (Latvia) and “LTG Infra” (Lithuania).
The webinar presentations video recording can be viewed here: https://bit.ly/37jAPoP