Call for Competition - St Pancras Enhancement Project RIBA 2 Design and Operational Concept Feasibility Study

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  • Engineering design services
  • Railway station construction work
  • Airport operation services
  • Architectural design services
  • Project and design preparation, estimation of costs
  • Design consultancy services

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7 months ago

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International rail services are currently provided by Eurostar who have expressed an aspiration to grow their passenger volumes from 19m today to 30m by 2030 across their network. To support these growth aspirations, HS1 has commissioned an initial feasibility study to explore a) the likely future passenger numbers that will need to be accommodated in the international part of St Pancras station and b) the required spatial and operational changes that will be necessary to unlock the required capacity.
This initial work has identified that expansion is feasible. HS1 is now ready to progress to design and operational concept feasibility stage (RIBA2) to design, deliver and operationalise a reconfigured ground floor operation of the International Zone delivering a significant uplift in passenger capacity that meets forecast requirements until at least 2035 and potentially 2040.

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