Will there be a Plovdiv urban railway soon? It’s a mirage for now

Will there be a Plovdiv urban railway soon? It’s a mirage for now
Will there be a Plovdiv urban railway soon? It’s a mirage for now
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The former Finance Minister Asen Vassilev and the former Deputy Prime Minister in Stefan Yanev’s office – Atanas Pekanov, entered into an absentee dispute over whether Plovdiv will have a city railway financed under the Recovery and Sustainability Plan (RPS). Traditionally, truths have been mixed with lies, but the big problem is that the public procurements for the project fail one after another and there is a huge risk of losing funds under the PVA, writes segabg.com in its analysis.

The dispute about the metro in Plovdiv started from an organized meeting with supporters of “We continue the change” in the city under the hills. Asen Vasilev gave a presentation to the citizens, listing various successes of the government, including the inclusion of a project to build a metro for Plovdiv in the PVU. “This is something that I have been pushing for long before I was a minister – for Plovdiv to have a metro, a city railway,” Vassilev said, announcing that he had spoken at least 10 times on the subject with NKŽI. He presented a visualization of the project and stated that it is ready at the conceptual design level, technical design is pending and if NKJI does not change its priorities, construction will begin from next year 2025. Deputy Prime Minister in the interim government Atanas Pekanov reacted to these statements, who replied, that there is no project for the construction of a subway for Plovdiv in the PVU. Vassilev, however, did not agree and accused him of not knowing the plan. Alas, the explanations given by Asen Vasilev himself on Facebook show that he really exaggerates.

It must be recognized that Kiril Petkov’s office has indeed contributed to the revision of the large project for the purchase of new rolling stock for the BDZ under PVU. This project also appeared in previous versions of the plan, even in the most initial one, from the time of Tomislav Donchev, but it was more modest. In the version of the plan as of October 2021, the project provided for the purchase of 20 trains for specific long-distance routes worth BGN 312 million. Under the Petkov government, the project was upgraded, and already provides for the purchase of 42 new trains – 7 double-decker and 35 single-decker, for train service to the suburban areas of Sofia, Plovdiv and other cities. For this, an estimated BGN 372.6 million was provided for under the PVA, BGN 159.9 million in national additional funding to cover the full price of the vehicles and another BGN 200 million in warranty support.

That’s the end of the good news and bragging about the project. The smallest problem surrounding it is the misrepresentation of a project to purchase trains as a project to build a city subway. The two things are different, and here Asen Vassilev can only be angry with himself for the broken phone. The bigger drama is the failure of the relevant public procurement and, to put it mildly, the rosy predictions of how things will be implemented in a hurry.

The new suburban trains will come. Once, but not now

And the second public order announced by Transport Minister Georgi Gvozdeikov for the purchase of new trains for the suburban lines, including the city railway of Plovdiv, failed. What’s more – the orders are starting to fail with the same argument – impossibility to deliver and register the new trains within the time limit required by the contracting authority – the Ministry of Transport. Both candidates who submitted bids – the companies PESA and SKODA – failed to meet the deadline of 28 months for the delivery and registration of the trains and offer a longer implementation. Due to non-compliance with the deadlines, the order was terminated.

The transport ministry now plans to switch to direct contracting with a wide range of companies, but it is unclear how this will make meeting the deadline easier. It is related to the final date for the implementation of the Plan of Action – 2026. I.e. here the picture will not improve, but will worsen. Deadlines will become increasingly impossible.

Who actually executes the urban rail project

In the presentation of Asen Vasilev, it was clearly seen that he mixes the projects. In front of the people of Plovdiv, he explained that he had spoken with NKŽI more than 10 times to start “designing this thing”. NKŽI actually has nothing to do with the project to purchase the new trains, cited by Vassilev himself. The new trains are being bought by the Ministry of Transport itself and will probably be transferred as an asset to BDZ-Passenger Transport. NKŽI is working on the city railway of Plovdiv on a completely different project, which has been awaited for a long time and which is not under the PVU.

The construction of a city railway in Plovdiv is part of a large project under the “Transport Connectivity” Operational Program. The project is set within the framework of priority 4 “Intermodality in an urban environment”, with a total value of BGN 92 million. It envisages the construction of railway connections between the railway stations of Plovdiv and Burgas and the airports of the two cities.

Separately, NKŽI is working on the second stage of the modernization of the Plovdiv – Burgas railway line, again according to the operational program.

When the pictures will become reality

In his appearance before the people of Plovdiv, Asen Vassilev left a feeling that everything is very simple and can be realized quickly, if there is a desire to work and “do not steal”. “This thing was explained to me that it would take three years. People made the conceptual project in three months,” Vassilev gave an example, pointing to the visualization of the city railway. He added that technical design is currently underway and construction could begin next year.

This is perhaps the most frivolous part of Vassilev’s statement, which does a disservice to the NKRI itself. The implementation of such large infrastructure projects is not at all easy, and to present a prepared idea and visualization as proof of work done against the background of heavy activities to come is very unconvincing.

According to the information system for the management of EU funds, the priority axis “Intermodality in an urban environment” has 0 (zero) BGN actual implementation, with the activities still to come. On February 2, NKZHI released preliminary information, according to which the company is about to release a real announcement for a public procurement “Preparation of a technical project, technical specifications for construction and development of a PUP for a connection between Plovdiv railway station and Plovdiv airport”. According to the preliminary announcement, the order itself is to be announced on February 15. This deadline was not met, probably due to the rotation – a procedure was announced on April 18, and it is not for the design itself, but for conducting market consultations for the presentation of proposals with indicative prices in order to determine the estimated value of the future order.

It is true that a finance minister cannot know all the big orders in detail. But creating false expectations and assigning credit is simply not good practice. Especially against the background of a serious risk of failure of the projects that you consider successful. We are yet to see the outcome of the issue with the new suburban trains and when and if they will start to travel – something that no one would protest against.

Otherwise, a similar presentation was presented in 2023 by the official minister Hristo Alexiev, although with a less impressive video visualization.

The article is in bulgaria

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