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Contract signed for urban-traffic control system in Da Nang
The signing ceremony was attended by representatives of the Da Nang People’s Comité and Isacc Martín Barbero, trade attaché at the Spanish Embassy in Vietnam.
February 8, 2007 //
Da Nang, Vietnam
SICE has signed the contract for the implementation and upgrading of the traffic-control system in
the Vietnamese city of Da Nang.
The project, which is worth over 2.5 million euros, is being sponsored by the Spanish Government through development-aid funds for the execution of modernisation projects for Vietnam’s infrastructures.
Da Nang, in central Vietnam, has a population of over 700,000 and a population density of over 580 people per square kilometre, making it the third largest city after Ho Chi Minh (formerly Saigon, the economic capital) and Hanoi (the administrative capital).
The client, the Da Nang Department of Transport and Public Works, selected SICE to develop and implement one of the post modern traffic-control systems available today, the ADIMOT (adaptive multi-algorithmic optimisation technique) centralised traffic system.
One of the special requirements of the project was to take into account that the over 80% of the fleet of vehicles to be controlled are two-wheeled vehicles (motorcycles and bicycles). The technology developed by SICE will help to reduce congestion, improve road safety and increase the quality of the city’s environment.
To reach these goals, the project includes the installation of 77 model MF4G traffic regulators, 250 vehicle detectors based on digital image processing, 20 CCTV cameras, 2 weather stations, a control centre and an integrated telecommunications network for the whole system, among other items.
This project is the second to be undertaken by SICE in the Asia/Pacific Rim region, having implemented the traffic-control system for the fifth most important city in China, Wu Han, thereby strengthening the company’s presence in this rapidly and constantly growing market and confirming the global strategy followed in recent years.
The project, which is worth over 2.5 million euros, is being sponsored by the Spanish Government through development-aid funds for the execution of modernisation projects for Vietnam’s infrastructures.
Da Nang, in central Vietnam, has a population of over 700,000 and a population density of over 580 people per square kilometre, making it the third largest city after Ho Chi Minh (formerly Saigon, the economic capital) and Hanoi (the administrative capital).
The client, the Da Nang Department of Transport and Public Works, selected SICE to develop and implement one of the post modern traffic-control systems available today, the ADIMOT (adaptive multi-algorithmic optimisation technique) centralised traffic system.
One of the special requirements of the project was to take into account that the over 80% of the fleet of vehicles to be controlled are two-wheeled vehicles (motorcycles and bicycles). The technology developed by SICE will help to reduce congestion, improve road safety and increase the quality of the city’s environment.
To reach these goals, the project includes the installation of 77 model MF4G traffic regulators, 250 vehicle detectors based on digital image processing, 20 CCTV cameras, 2 weather stations, a control centre and an integrated telecommunications network for the whole system, among other items.
This project is the second to be undertaken by SICE in the Asia/Pacific Rim region, having implemented the traffic-control system for the fifth most important city in China, Wu Han, thereby strengthening the company’s presence in this rapidly and constantly growing market and confirming the global strategy followed in recent years.
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