Client

Ministry of Transport, Public Works and Water Management

Location

Amsterdam, The Netherlands

High Speed Line Zuid

Connecting the Netherlands to Europe through one of the continent's largest and most ambitious high-speed rail PPP projects.

High Speed Line Zuid connects Rotterdam, Amsterdam and Schiphol Airport to the European high-speed rail network. Invesis is part of the Infraspeed consortium that won the contract in 2001 - at the time the largest PPP ever awarded by the Dutch government - to design, build and maintain the railway under a 25-year concession.

Financial Close

May 2001

Construction Period

2001 - 2006

Concession Period

25 years

Handback

2031

Client

Ministry of Transport, Public Works and Water Management

Location

Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Sponsor/Investor

Invesis, Fluor Infrastructure, Infrared, Innisfree

Consortium

Infraspeed b.v

Engineering Procurement and Construction

BAM Infra, Siemens, Fluor

Operations and Maintenance

BAM Rail, Siemens

Capital Value

€906m

High Speed Line Zuid Amsterdam, The Netherlands, rail, infrastructure

Working with the Dutch Government to build and maintain a critical link in Europe's high-speed rail network

The Netherlands needed a high-speed rail link to connect its major cities and Schiphol Airport to the growing European high-speed network, boosting economic development and addressing capacity constraints on the existing system.

In 2001, the Ministry of Transport awarded the contract to the Infraspeed consortium - comprising Invesis (10.5%), Infrared (43%), Innisfree (43%) and Fluor Infrastructure (3.5%) - under a 25-year concession. The consortium designed and built the superstructure over five years (2001-2006) and has maintained it since. Construction was delivered by a joint venture of BAM Infra (43%), Siemens (46%) and Fluor (11%), with maintenance provided by BAM Rail and Siemens.

On completion of construction, the Dutch State began making availability-based performance payments independent of traffic levels - aligning long-term incentives with the quality of rail availability for operators and passengers. The concession runs until 2031.

The largest PPP ever awarded by the Dutch government at the time - connecting the Netherlands to the European high-speed rail network for 25 years.
High Speed Line Zuid Amsterdam, The Netherlands, rail, infrastructure