Qatar–Bahrain Causeway Explained

Bridge Name:Qatar Bahrain Bridge
Also Known As:Qatar Bahrain Friendship Bridge
Carries:Motor vehicle and Rail
Crosses:Gulf of Bahrain
Locale:Bahrain and Qatar
Maint:Qatar and Bahrain Causeway Foundation
Length:400NaN0
Open:Work in Progress
Coordinates:26.0228°N 50.8022°W

The Qatar Bahrain Causeway (also referred to as the Qatar Bahrain Friendship Bridge) was a planned causeway between the two Arab states of Qatar and Bahrain. It was also expected that a ferry service would be established between the two countries in 2017.[1]

Due to the Qatar diplomatic crisis and Bahrain's siding with Saudi Arabia, plans to construct the bridge had stalled. That crisis was resolved in 2021 with the re-establishment of diplomatic trade and transportation ties. On 17 November 2023 during a meeting between Bahrain’s King Hamad bin Isa al-Khalifa and Qatar’s Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman al-Thani, the plan for the bridge recommenced and they ordered administrations of both countries to realise the project.[2]

History

It was announced on 13 December 2008 that construction would start in early 2009,[3] and would cost approximately US$2.3 billion to complete. As of June 2015, construction had not started, and the Qatar–Bahrain Causeway project was on hold, while the contracting consortium involved with the project was said to be demobilising, according to a source at the Qatar Bahrain Causeway Foundation (QBCF).[4] On 14 January 2011, Bahrain's Foreign Minister stated that the project should nevertheless be considered as a must for both countries: "This is one economic market, one economic zone that should be well-connected, and the bridge is an integral part of that".[5] [6] On 27 April 2011, an announcement was made, quoting an anonymous source of Bahrain's Al Wasat newspaper, that construction of the causeway would start in 2011 for completion in 2015, at the cost of approximately $5 billion.[7] By December 2012, Bahrain's Foreign Minister was invoking financial turbulence to say that the bridge construction would only be completed by "a little before the 2022 FIFA World Cup."[8]

Overview

The link between the two countries would be approximately 400NaN0 in length, and support both a road and a railway.[9] The link was expected to consist of a number of bridges and be a natural extension of the King Fahd Causeway that connects Bahrain and Saudi Arabia, thus linking the entire region. These links include 180NaN0 of artificial dikes and 220NaN0 of viaducts and bridges. These bridges would be 400NaN0 in height at places to allow maritime navigation. The eastern-end of the causeway in Qatar would be located at Ras Ashairij, 50NaN0 South of the city of Zubarah. The opposite end of the causeway would link North of Askar in the Kingdom of Bahrain. Plans for its construction were first made in September 2001, when the Danish consultancy COWI signed a DKK 60 million contract for the first phase of the project with the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Agriculture in Qatar.[10] Together with Sund & Bælt Partner Ltd.,[11] DHI Water & Environment and the architects of Dissing Weitling and COWI conducted pre-studies of the link.[12] [13] [14]

Milestones

The project was reportedly approved for construction on 28 February 2005, to link Bahrain near Manama to northwest Qatar near Zubarah as the longest fixed link in the world.[15] A formal agreement between the two countries was signed on 11 June 2006 to form a company that would raise the necessary capital and initiate construction.[16]

It was announced on 30 September 2007 that construction should start within seven months and last 48 months.[17] A memorandum of understanding to that effect was then signed between the Qatar and Bahrain Causeway Foundation and a consortium of companies led by French construction major Vinci Construction and the German Company Hochtief Construction AG, CCC and Qatari Diar Real Estate Investment Company.

On 15 November 2008, the Qatar–Bahrain Causeway Foundation awarded a contract to KBR, an engineering company headquartered in Houston, "to provide design, project and construction management services for the Qatar-Bahrain road and rail marine crossing".[18]

In 2009, discussions were entered into to soften the gradient of the bridge to make it more suitable for rail traffic.[19] French architects Thomas Lavigne and Christophe Cheron joined the consortium led by Vinci to design, in collaboration with the engineers, the Causeway and the two main bridges.

In May 2010, Qatari coastguards injured a Bahraini fisherman reigniting a dispute over the Hawar Islands. Escalating costs and the subsequent diplomatic row helped place the project on the back burner.[20]

During November 2023 the causeway project was revived during a meeting in Manama between Qatar’s Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani and Bahrain’s Crown Prince.[21]

On 22 February 2024 it was announced that the proposed land border crossing between Bahrain and Qatar has received a fresh boost as officials from two sides have agreed to restructure the board of the project as part of its implementation.This was discussed during the fourth meeting of the Bahrain-Qatari Follow-up Committee held in Manama.[22]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2016-11-14. First Qatar to Bahrain ferry service to launch next year. 2021-07-25. Doha News Qatar. en-US.
  2. Web site: سمو ولي العهد رئيس مجلس الوزراء يستقبل رئيس مجلس الوزراء وزير الخارجية بدولة قطر الشقيقة . Bahrain News Agency . 17 November 2023 . ar . 2024-03-09.
  3. http://www.menafn.com/menafn/1093224108/Work-on-QatarBahrain-causeway-to-start-next-month "Work on Qatar-Bahrain causeway to start next month"
  4. https://archive.today/20130411041534/http://www.indisteel.com/news_article/qatar-bahrain-causeway-usd4-bln-project-hold-says-qatar-bahrain-causeway-foundation "Qatar-Bahrain Causeway USD4 bln project on hold - says Qatar Bahrain Causeway Foundation"
  5. http://www.meed.com/sectors/construction/qatar-bahrain-causeway-still-planned/3098794.article "Qatar-Bahrain Causeway still planned - MEED.com - 24 May 2011"
  6. http://www.gulf-daily-news.com/NewsDetails.aspx?storyid=296132 "GREEN LIGHT"
  7. http://www.thepeninsulaqatar.com/qatar/150343-qatar-bahrain-causeway-to-be-ready-by-2015.html "Qatar-Bahrain causeway to be ready by 2015"
  8. http://thepeninsulaqatar.com/qatar/219002-qatar-bahrain-causeway-faces-delay-says-minister.html "Qatar-Bahrain causeway faces delay, says minister"
  9. Web site: Setting standards for the GCC rail network . 2010-11-05. MEED.
  10. https://archive.today/20130412104032/http://www.sundogbaelt.dk/uk/menu/area-of-business/partner-as/projects/international-projects "The Qatar Bahrain causeway, Qatar Bahrain"
  11. http://www.sb-partner.com/current/bahrain.htm Sund & Bælt Partner Ltd
  12. http://www.cowi.com/SiteCollectionDocuments/cowi/en/menu/03.%20Projects/03.%20Transport/6.%20Bridges/Other%20file%20types/0233-1702-057e-02b-low.pdf "Qatar - Bahrain Causeway"
  13. http://www.cowi.com/SiteCollectionDocuments/cowi/en/menu/03.%20Projects/01.%20Nature/4.%20Coastal%20engineering/Other%20file%20types/0233-1703-091e-low.pdf "Modelling Studies for the Qatar/Bahrain Causeway Project"
  14. http://www.cowi.com/SiteCollectionDocuments/cowi/en/menu/02.%20Services/01.%20Nature/1.%20Natural%20resources%20management/Other%20file%20types/0214-1301-003e-00a_Qatar-Bahrain-LOW.pdf "Environmental Impact Assessment Qatar – Bahrain Causeway"
  15. "USD4.8bn Qatar, Bahrain causeway" (article dated 28 February 2005, consulted 7 October 2007) Web site: USD4.8bn Qatar, Bahrain causeway | Real Estate . 9 April 2007 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20070927195724/http://www.ameinfo.com/54824.html . 27 September 2007 .
  16. "Bahrain-Qatar Causeway Construction to Begin" (article dated 12 June 2006, consulted 7 October 2007) https://web.archive.org/web/20060824095054/http://www.bahraingateway.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=document.home&id=218
  17. "Construction of Bahrain-Qatar causeway to start next year" (article dated 30 September 2007, consulted 7October 2007 Web site: Gulfnews: Construction of Bahrain-Qatar causeway to start next year . 6 October 2007 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20071106082057/http://archive.gulfnews.com/articles/07/09/30/10157076.html . 6 November 2007 .
  18. http://www.kbr.com/Newsroom/Press-Releases/2008/11/13/KBR-Awarded-Contract-by-Qatar-Bahrain-Causeway-Foundation-for-Project-Management-of-Worlds-Longest-Marine-Causeway/ "KBR Awarded Contract by Qatar-Bahrain Causeway Foundation for Project Management of World's Longest Marine Causeway"
  19. http://www.meed.com/news/2009/03/rail_link_forces_redesign_of_bridge_between_qatar_and_bahrain.html "Rail link forces redesign of bridge between Qatar and Bahrain"
  20. "Qatar Bahrain Causeway in doubt" (article dated 16 June 2010, consulted 3 Oct 2010) https://web.archive.org/web/20100619043153/http://www.menainfra.com/news/qatar-bahrain-causeway-in-doubt/
  21. "Qatar and Bahrain forge ahead with bridge project in fourth committee meeting" (article dated 21 February 2024) https://dohanews.co/qatar-and-bahrain-forge-ahead-with-bridge-project-in-fourth-committee-meeting/
  22. "Bahrain-Qatar Causeway project receives fresh boost" (article dated 22 February 2024) https://www.zawya.com/en/world/middle-east/bahrain-qatar-causeway-project-receives-fresh-boost-gfp0kjqt