£210,093,531

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Value

£210,093,533

Classifications

  • Railway equipment
  • Track rails
  • Crossovers
  • Railway points
  • Railway-track construction materials and supplies
  • Railway-track construction materials
  • Rails
  • Sleepers and parts of sleepers
  • Construction work for pipelines, communication and power lines, for highways, roads, airfields and railways; flatwork

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  • contract

Published

2 years ago

Description

HS2 Ltd has procured Switches and Crossing Contract across Phase One, Phase 2a, with an option exercisable to include those for Phase 2b of the project and the maintenance depots for the design, manufacture, delivery and provision of technical support for Switches and Crossings (S&C), including associated Points Operating Equipment (POE), together with Rail Expansion Devices (REDs). This includes installation of the condition monitoring system and POE.
HS2 Ltd awarded three contracts to the same organisation as a result of this procurement:
1) A contract for the production of standard system designs, and
2) A single supplier framework agreement, and
3) A technical support contract for the provision of technical support services related to S&C's post installation.
Further details describing the three contract types in detail are found in Section II.2.4) Description of the Procurement of this Notice.

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