LONG TERM Activity Report 2022 09 United States SYSTRA’s New York adventure continues SYSTRA joined the Penn Station Access project in the city that never sleeps. This is a project to link up the Bronx, Westchester, Connecticut and the very heart of Manhattan. SYSTRA USA is in charge of designing and engineering the tracks, the power supply and signalling, as well as systems integration. After more than 20 years in the East Side Access programme, this is a new challenge for SYSTRA. Australia Sydney’s future is by metro SYSTRA won its fourth independent certification assignment for the Sydney metro. After the Northwest, City & Southwest and Sydney West lines, the consortium that it has formed with KBR has been chosen for the line set to connect the future international Nancy-Bird Walton airport to the centre of the New South Wales capital. India Mumbai – A story that lasts SYSTRA has been involved in the metro system of India’s economic capital since 2007 and won three new contracts in 2022: building lines 10 and 12 as part of the General Consultancy consortium, supervising the major infrastructure for line 5 and supervising systems for lines 5, 7A and 9. Brazil Safer Brazilian roads Motorway concession holder CCR RioSP entrusted SYSTRA with several projects to improve access for emergency vehicles on two of the country’s major roads totalling more than 600 kilometres. The work involves analysing the terrain and conducting functional feasibility studies, as well as building police checkpoints and lay-bys. This will further bolster the Group’s reputation in the field of motorway security in Brazil – after more than fifteen years operating there. Canada Toronto sees far and wide The consortium, made up of SYSTRA, Mace and Comtech, was selected by Metrolinx – the transport organising authority for the Greater Toronto and Hamilton area – to project manage the GO Expansion programme. Developing and modernising the region’s rail network will take ten years. An ambitious programme that will involve renovating existing stations, creating new ones, electrifying existing lines, laying new ones, and developing the signalling systems.