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Sitowise on board the Turku One Hour Train – 5 million euro planning agreement covers 11 tunnels and 31 bridges

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SITOWISE GROUP PLC INVESTOR NEWS 7 OCTOBER 2021

The planning agreements for the one-hour Turku rail link have been signed and the planning begins in October 2021. Sitowise is tasked with a 31-kilometer-long section from Lempola, Lohja to Suomusjärvi, which Sitowise’s specialists are fully responsible for planning. The planning agreement is valued at approximately five million euros and the railway plan is due to be completed in 2023.

”The planning section between Lohja and Suomijärvi is characterized by tall rocky hills, which the railway track will pass under in tunnels. Majority of the track is in the same terrain corridor as the Turku motorway”, says Seppo Veijovuori, Sitowise’s project lead for the railway plan. ”There are 11 rock tunnels in the planning area, with a total length of about 6.3 kilometers, and about 31 bridges with a total length of about 4.2 kilometers. The railway plan also includes a significant amount of planning the emergy access roads for the crossing roads and tunnels.”

In addition to Sitowise’s section, plans for the section between Espoo and Vihti will be produced by Sweco Infra & Rail Oy, the section between Vihti and Lohja by Ramboll Finland Oy, and the section between Suomusjärvi and Salo by Afry Finland Oy. The combined value of these contracts is 21 million euros. Sitowise was also involved in the preparation of the general plan prior to the railway plan and in the environmental impact assessment of the Helsinki–Turku project.

“This is the first time that rail connections are being planned as a project partnership in Finland. We are delighted that the agreements have been signed and the work can begin in earnest”, says Pekka Ottavainen, the Managing Director at Turku One Hour Train Ltd.

In addition to the direct railway line between Espoo and Salo, the Helsinki–Turku rail link project includes four other entities: Espoo city line, Salo–Turku railway line, Turku railway yards, and the environmental impact assessment of the Helsinki–Turku high-speed rail link project. Sitowise is also involved in the preliminary plan of the Hajala–Nunna railway section and planning the Salo–Hajala railway section.

EU’s CEF (Connecting Europe Facility) funding has been granted for the planning stage of the project due to its importance. The funding granted for the planning of the Espoo–Salo direct line and the double-track section between Salo and Turku amounts to 50 percent of the total cost, up to a maximum of 37.5 million euros. In addition to the state, the project partnership includes the cities of Turku, Espoo, Helsinki, and Lohja, the town of Salo, and the municipalities of Vihti and Kirkkonummi.

MORE INFORMATION
Seppo Veijovuori, project lead, railway planning, seppo.veijovuori@sitowise.com, m +358 40 566 1096
Minttu Vilander, Chief Communications and Corporate Responsibility Officer, minttu.vilander@sitowise.com, m +358 40 575 6660
ABOUT SITOWISE
Sitowise is a Nordic expert in the built environment that offers sustainable design and consulting services. Sitowise operates in various size projects to enable more responsible and smarter urban development as well as smooth transportation. Sitowise offers its services in the following areas: Buildings, Infrastructure and Digital Solutions. Sitowise’s operations are primarily in Finland and Sweden, and it also has competence centers in Estonia and Latvia mainly serving Sitowise’s projects in Finland and Sweden. The group’s net sales was approximately EUR 160 million in 2020 and the company employs over 2,000 experts. www.sitowise.com

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