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Schindler awarded Bogotá Metro contract in Colombia

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Schindler Holding AG / Key word(s): Miscellaneous
Schindler awarded Bogotá Metro contract in Colombia

07.08.2025 / 06:30 CET/CEST


Schindler will be the sole provider of all the elevators and escalators for the first line of Bogotá’s new elevated railway system. Line 1 of the Bogotá Metro will have 16 elevated stations distributed over 23.9 kilometers and is projected to transport over one million passengers per day by 2028.

Line 1 of the Bogotá Metro will be the Colombian capital’s first metro system, providing its citizens with a fast, reliable, and modern transit service. The fully automatic, driverless railway system will integrate with the existing Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) network at ten of its stations, helping to reduce congestion and improve mobility across the city. 

“We are incredibly proud to provide our vertical mobility solutions for this historic project," says Vikén Martarian responsible for the Americas and Escalators on Schindler’s Group Executive Committee. “This project will benefit the people who live, work, and visit Bogotá and will provide improved connectivity and access for everyone across the capital. Our elevators and escalators will help keep them moving smoothly through the stations.”

Schindler will provide high performance mid-rise elevators, and escalators specifically designed for the heavy duty of public transport. To make each station accessible for all, every elevator was designed for people with reduced mobility, including features such as easily accessible control buttons and zero-step access. 

Every elevator and escalator will be connected to the Schindler Technical Operations Center (TOC) in Medellín, allowing them to be remotely monitored 24/7. Schindler ActionBoard will provide real-time updates and actionable insights based on the status of all the elevators and escalators, helping to maximize uptime and passenger experience.

In addition, Building Information Modelling (BIM) and Reliability, Availability, Maintainability, and Safety (RAMS) analysis are being used throughout the project to ensure that the highest standards are continually met. BIM is a process that provides a single digital representation of a project, allowing different teams and disciplines to all view the same masterplan – enhancing precision, saving time, energy, and materials. RAMS is a quantitative modelling technique used to predict the ongoing performance of each unit.

Construction of Line 1 of the Bogotá Metro started in October 2020, and it is projected to be in operation in 2028.

 

About Schindler
Founded in Switzerland in 1874, the Schindler Group is a leading global provider of elevators, escalators, and related services. Schindler’s mobility solutions move more than 2 billion people every day all over the world. Behind the company's success are over 69,000 employees in more than 100 countries. Schindler is committed to reaching net-zero emissions by 2040 through a 90% absolute reduction of its greenhouse gas emissions in scope 1, 2 and 3 from a 2020 baseline as its long-term science-based emission reduction target, while working to neutralize its residual emissions.

More information
Katherine Lee | Head of External Communications
Phone +41 414 45 36 11 | Mobile +41 79 712 94 99
katherine.lee@schindler.com

Schindler Management Ltd.
Zugerstrasse 13
6030 Ebikon
Switzerland 


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Language: English
Company: Schindler Holding AG
Zugerstrasse 13
6060 Ebikon
Switzerland
Phone: +41414453060
E-mail: corporate.communications@schindler.com
Internet: www.schindler.com
ISIN: CH0024638212, CH0024638196
Valor: 002463821
Listed: SIX Swiss Exchange
EQS News ID: 2180626

 
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