CTCI has the expertise to complete a full suite of transportation work, including engineering, procurement, construction, testing and commissioning for transportation market clients. In Taiwan, we are trusted by government and private industry alike to carry out transport work that is essential for the development of national infrastructure. It is a reputation we have carried overseas to SE Asia and beyond.
CTCI has extensive experience dealing with large-scale public and private transportation projects, from Mass Rapid Transit System (MRT) trackwork and electrical and mechanical systems to airports and high-speed rail infrastructure. Our teams have managed numerous projects involving multiple stakeholders, including international consortium partners and market-leading technology holders. We are also capable of offering ground freezing services to complement our EPC work.
Our expertise
- Power supply systems
- Trackworks
- Railway communication systems
- Supervisory Control & Data Acquisition (SCADA)
- Airport baggage handling systems
- Airport E&M systems
Market coverage
- Mass Rapid Transit systems
- Light Rail Transit systems
- High speed rail
- Airports
Featured projects
Taipei MCT Wanda Line (Phase I) E&M System, AFC, and Trackworks Project
CTCI was awarded WanDa Line (Phase I) E&M System, AFC, and Trackworks Project from Department of Rapid Transit System (DORTS), Taipei City Government by joining hands with the French multinational company ALSTOM Transport S.A. and Alstom Brasil Energia e Transporte Ltda. The phase I of the contract consists of nine underground stations and one depot and is 9.5 km long (including 700 m for branch line). This is a system-wide E&M contract, whose scope encompasses rolling stock, signaling (platform screen doors included), power supply, communication, automatic fare collection system, trackworks, depot equipment, and Project Management and System Integration. The project is scheduled to be completed by the end of 2027 which is a medium capacity driverless transit system, and will provide a safe and easy access of transportation to passengers going to/from Taipei City and Zhonghe District,Tucheng District of New Taipei City.
Power Supply System Project for Taichung Rapid Transit Systems
CTCI was awarded the power supply system contract for Taichung Rapid Transit Systems in April 2011. The approximately 16.71 km route has 16 elevated stations, 2 ground stations, 2 bulk supply substations (BSS), and 1 five-level depot. The route links the Taichung THSR Station and the Taichung City center, which connects the Beitun, North, Xitun, Nantun, South, and Wuri Districts in Taichung City, providing an efficient and fast means of transportation for riders while effectively relieving traffic jams.
Singapore Mass Rapid Transit Downtown Line Stage 3 Trackwork Project
CTCI won the trackwork contract for Singapore’s Mass Rapid Transit Downtown Line Stage 3 project in February 2011. The approximately 21km route length with 16 stations aims to provide efficient and fast travel for commuters from the eastern sector of the island to the city centre. The line, due to open in 2017, will provide a viable alternative for commuters seeking to switch to rail transport from cars, and help relieve stress on the already heavily congested road network. In the face of an extremely challenging schedule, CTCI was able to achieve all the monthly project milestones on time. In addition, CTCI received two Health, Safety and Environment (HSE) awards from the client for its excellent safety track record and construction safety standards.
Taoyuan International Airport Baggage Handling System Solutions
CTCI worked closely with Taoyuan International Airport Company (TIAC) to deliver an intelligent automated baggage handling solution that enabled TIAC to effectively manage rapid passenger growth.
Taipei MCT Circular Line North and South Sections E&M System, AFC, and Trackworks Project
CTCI Corporation has won a contract with consortium partner Alstom, global leader in sustainable mobility, to provide system-wide electrical and mechanical (E&M) works for Taipei Metro’s circular line north and south sections. The 20.66-km circular line north and south sections categorized as medium capacity driverless transit include 18 underground stations and a depot. Once completed in 2031, they will join the current section of circular line in operation to form an outer ring linking red, blue, orange, green, brown lines, and Taoyuan Metro Airport Line, bringing convenient means of transport to people living in Greater Taipei Area. The scope of contract includes driverless rolling stock, track work, depot equipment, system integration, power supply, telecommunication, ticketing, platform screen doors, and monitoring system.