Chinese firm wins Dubai Metro Blue Line subcontract

8 July 2025

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Beijing-headquartered firm China Railway Signal & Communication Casco Signal has won a subcontract for the integration of the communication and signalling systems for the Dubai Metro Blue Line extension project.

According to an official statement, China Railway Signal & Communication Casco Signal will provide the project with the communication systems, signalling systems, integrated monitoring systems, maintenance management systems, and virtualised cloud platform supply, integration and installation services.

The contract was awarded by the consortium of main contractors comprising Turkiye’s Limak Holding, Mapa Group and the Hong Kong office of China Railway Rolling Stock Corporation.

In December last year, Dubai’s Roads & Transport Authority (RTA) awarded a AED20.5bn ($5.5bn) main contract for the construction of the project.

The main contractor’s consortium is responsible for all civil works, electromechanical works, rolling stock and rail systems. After completing the project, the contractor will assist with maintenance and operations for an initial three-year period.

The Blue Line will connect the existing Red and Green lines. It will be 30 kilometres (km) long, 15.5km underground and 14.5km above ground.

The line will have 14 stations, with seven of them elevated. There will be five underground stations, including one interchange station, and two elevated transfer stations connected to the existing Centrepoint and Creek stations.

The scope of the contract also includes the supply of 28 driverless trains, the construction of a depot to accommodate up to 60 trains and the construction of all associated roads, facilities and utility diversion works.

According to an official statement, the Blue Line will have a capacity of 46,000 passengers an hour in both directions.

The project is scheduled for completion in September 2029.

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Yasir Iqbal
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