Klang Valley Mass Rapid Transit - SSP Line, Kuala Lumpur

Author: Vivi Kefala

Date published

2 January 2020

Price
Free

Klang Valley Mass Rapid Transit - SSP Line, Kuala Lumpur

Case Study

Author

Vivi Kefala

Date published

2 January 2020

Author

Vivi Kefala

Price

Free

Vivi Kefala discusses her involvement in the project.

Updated 13 March 2020

Vivi, runner-up in the Young Structural Engineering Professional Award 2019, discusses her four month secondment to H&T Consulting Engineers.

During this time she worked on the detailed design of 39km of eleveated railway - the SSP Line of the Klang Valley Mass Rapid Transit in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Vivi's presentation, which took place on 11 July 2019 at our Young Engineers Conference, discusses the issues Malaysian transport faces, how the SSP Line hopes to address them, and the design challenges involved.

 

Klang Valley Mass Rapid Transit SSP Line, Kuala Lumpur

Additional information

Format:
Video
Video Length:
00:09:53
Publisher:
IStructE

Tags

Case Study Transport & its Infrastructure Video IStructE London HQ Malaysia

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