contents

business
 
editorial
news
press room
press service
information
trade fairs
classifieds
useful links

Atkins to guide Brunei’s sustainable national land transportation system

Atkins, the largest engineering consultancy in the UK, is helping to deliver a comprehensive new multimodal land transportation strategy for Brunei Darussalam, aimed at boosting the country's economy, providing greater travel choice and reducing its environmental impacts. The team will be working alongside lead consultant, SQW China Limited, a London-based economic and management consultancy business.

The study is the first ever transport masterplan that Brunei has developed and it is focused on creating an integrated quality, efficient, safe and sustainable transport service network across rail, road and river. The work supports Brunei's infrastructure plan 'Vision 2035', a forward-looking strategy to diversify the country's economy moving forward.

Atkins' team comprises staff from its Asia Pacific, Middle East and the UK transport planning businesses and the work scope will include:

Traffic forecasting and strategies for major transport corridors
Socialization/awareness raising, safer school travel initiatives and new sustainable technology
Key schemes/ programmes and a final "built out" land transport network for Brunei in 2035
Implementation planning, setting out practical, financial /infrastructural and institutional/ governance requirements for delivery over the short, medium, and long term.

The country's transportation aspirations include improving connectivity between cities and across borders with a safe, efficient and affordable modern transport system, providing greater access to jobs and services. The proposed new strategy will form part of a formal White Paper set to be introduced in 2013, and linked to wider national economic, social and environmental goals.



write your comments about the article :: © 2012 Construction News :: home page