Network Rail chooses suppliers to deliver £2bn programme to electrify railway across Britain: Renewing the overhead lines at Rugby

Tuesday 4 Feb 2014

Network Rail chooses suppliers to deliver £2bn programme to electrify railway across Britain

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Four suppliers have been appointed by Network Rail to deliver a £2bn programme to electrify more than two thousand miles of Britain’s railway over the next seven years, providing faster, quieter, greener and more reliable journeys for passengers and freight users and cutting the cost of the railway.

The successful bidders – Balfour Beatty, AmeyInabensa, CarillionPowerlines and ABC Electrification – will work with Network Rail to plan and deliver a range of schemes which will see key routes in England, Wales and Scotland electrified for the first time.

Once electrification schemes including the Great Western and Midland main lines, Liverpool to Manchester and Preston, the Valley lines in south Wales and the ‘electric spine’ from Southampton docks to the West Midlands and Yorkshire are complete, more than half Britain’s rail network will be electrified with electric trains accounting for three-quarters of all traffic.

Simon Kirby, managing director of Network Rail’s infrastructure projects division, said: “Our work to electrify two thousand track miles represents the biggest programme of rail electrification in a generation and will provide faster, quieter and more reliable journeys for millions of passengers every week while cutting the cost of the railway.

“Thanks to a firm commitment from government to invest in electrification schemes across the country, we are transforming the railway and providing Britain with a sustainable, world-class transport system that is fit for the future. To deliver this work in the safest and most efficient way possible, we need to make the most of the huge potential within our supply chain.”

Six geographic framework contracts have been awarded, with each having a defined workbank of schemes to be delivered. This approach has been endorsed by the supply chain and industry groups such as the Railway Industry Association.

Jeremy Candfield, director general of the Railway Industry Association, commented: “This is a major and very welcome step in the transformation of the railway. It will encourage suppliers to invest in the training and equipment needed for the growing national electrification programme and pave the way for suppliers’ greater involvement to maximise the efficient delivery of the projects.”

The inclusion of a significant number of committed projects within each framework will support investment in the training and development of the resource pool, including supporting the proposed development of a Network Rail Electrification Training Academy, as well as providing the investment needed to develop innovation and improvements in the reliability of electrification technology.

Simon Kirby continued: “With billions of pounds set to be invested in electrification schemes over the next decade, and with many projects at different stages of development, it is absolutely vital that the supply market gets a clear, consistent message from Network Rail about what the company needs from its supply partners, where and when.

“The framework approach chosen by Network Rail gives suppliers a greater degree of certainty about the company’s pipeline of work and means suppliers can target investment so they have the right people with the right skills in the right parts of the country to deliver schemes which will improve our railway and boost economic growth.”

Notes to editors

Regional frameworks:

  • Southern region: AmeyInabensa
  • Central (London North Western, South) region: ABC
  • Central (East Midlands) region: CarillionPowerlines
  • Central (London North Western, North) region: Balfour Beatty
  • Scotland & North East region: CarillionPowerlines
  • Western & Wales region: ABC

The framework agreements are for seven years, with the potential for three one-year extensions.

Benefits of an electrified railway:

  • Electric trains are not only better for the environment, but are quieter and smoother for passengers while causing less wear and tear to the track.
  • They are more reliable and often faster.
  • Further electrification will also help open up more diversionary routes, helping keep people on trains and off buses as planned rail improvement work is carried out.
  • Compared to diesel traction, electric services have lower rolling stock operating costs, higher levels of train reliability and availability and lower leasing costs.
  • The superior acceleration of electric trains can also help reduce journey times.
  • Electric trains also provide more seats than diesel trains increasing capacity, while electric freight locomotives can haul longer trains.
  • Electrification can also play a role in reducing carbon emissions as well as improving air quality and reducing noise.
  • Electric vehicles, on average, emit 20% to 30% fewer CO2 emissions than diesel.

About the winning bidders:

 

ABC Electrification is an alliance comprised of Alstom, Babcock and Costain, three market-leading companies in design, engineering and delivery. ABC Electrification offers focussed turnkey solutions for the UK market drawing on experience of the partners in the UK and mainland Europe. Alstom provides global electrification experience and product portfolio, Babcock brings trusted UK project delivery and Costain brings civil engineering innovation and major project management.

AmeyInabensa is a joint venture between public and regulated services provider Amey and Inabensa, a leading Spanish engineering and construction company. The partnership combines Inabensa’s international experience of electrification, overhead line and traction projects with Amey’s expertise in rail asset management and delivery of design and build rail solutions.

Balfour Beatty is an international infrastructure group that delivers world class services essential to the development, creation and care of infrastructure assets; from finance and development, through design and project management to construction and maintenance.

CarillionPowerlines is a joint venture between infrastructure and support services provider Carillion and Austrian-based SPL Powerlines, one of Europe’s leading specialists in electrically powered transport systems. The partnership strengthens Carillion's existing capabilities in the rail sector, particularly around electrification and overhead line work.

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