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VolkerRail awarded majority share of signalling frameworks by Network Rail

VolkerRail has been awarded the major share of signalling frameworks within Network Rail’s signalling strategy for control period 6 (2019-2024). The four awards split between Network Rail’s Signalling and Telecoms Framework and Minor Signalling Framework - estimated at up to £320m collectively - are part of a three-tier strategy enabling Network Rail and the signalling supply chain to be more innovative, collaborative and effective.

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Signalling and Telecoms Framework

VolkerRail was awarded Lot one - London North West Signalling and Telecoms Framework in April. This £150 - £250m contract is one of six lots to be awarded and will see the team delivertargeted interventions, standalone level crossings and standalone major telecoms work (including associated E&P and civils works).

Minor Signalling Framework

Appointed within Anglia, London North Eastern & East Midlands and London North West (a combined value of up to £70m), VolkerRail is one of seven companies contracted to deliver these minor signalling and refurbishment works, split into 17 route-based lots, with two framework contractors for seven of the routes and three framework contractors for the Western route signalling and refurbishment works.

Both frameworks are some of the most substantial of Network Rail’s CP6 contracts to be let following the Office of Rail and Road’s final determination, which confirmed £35bn of funding for rail maintenance and renewals.

Further strengthening working relationship

Ken Robinson, VolkerRail’s specialist businesses director, said: “We are delighted to have been awarded these contracts, which recognise our ability within signalling renewals and enhancements. As we move into CP6 we look forward to working with Network Rail, as well other appointed contractors, further strengthening our working relationship; ensuring we deliver upgrades to benefit all users whilst taking a step forward into digitalisation.”

Kevin Robertshaw, Network Rail’s 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. 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.  I look forward to working with the successful suppliers and making a success of the opportunity ahead of us.”