Network Rail awards £215m contracts for signalling

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Network Rail has announced that they have awarded 17 multi-million-pound framework contracts to deliver minor signalling works across the country, worth an estimated £215m for Control Period 6 (2019-2024).

The frameworks will deliver minor signalling and refurbishment works, supporting ‘s Works Delivery teams.

The remaining tier, major signalling, targeted towards major re-signalling and re-control, will complete the three-tier strategy for CP6 signalling delivery when awarded in January 2020. The first tier for our signalling and telecoms framework was awarded in April 2019.

The minor signalling frameworks, which are split into 17 route-based lots, with two framework contractors for seven of the routes and three framework contractors for the Western route, have been awarded as follows:

Contractors Network Rail route
Amaro Signalling South East
AMCO Scotland, South East and Wales
Amey Wales, Wessex and Western
Balfour Beatty London North Eastern & East Midlands, Wessex and Western
Linbrooke Anglia, Western and London North West
OSL Scotland
Volker Rail Anglia, London North Eastern & East Midlands, London North West

 

What did the officials say?

Martin Robinson, commercial director signalling said:

“The minor signalling framework awards are the second awards in a three-tier approach to signalling delivery for CP6 which aims to recognise the differing signalling work banks we have to deliver. The awards have gone to signalling suppliers that between them, have many years of experience supporting our maintenance and delivery teams and will help Network Rail to continue to improve the signalling asset condition and in turn improve reliability for passengers over the coming years.

“The framework’s approach using fewer contractors will help bring them closer to Network Rail and the routes and make further progress in working more collaboratively. We will continue to build on the successful relationships we already have with our suppliers and look forward to working with them all going forward.”

Kevin Robertshaw, programme director signalling, said:

“Our strategy for delivering signalling works in CP6 focuses on bringing the supplier closer to the client and facilitating a more integrated way of working. This is the second of three framework tiers to be awarded and part of a strategy enabling Network Rail and the signalling supply chain to be more innovative, collaborative and effective. I look forward to working with the successful suppliers and making a success of the opportunity ahead of us.”

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