Network Rail has awarded three-year infrastructure framework contracts worth £250 million.
The contracts, which have an option to extend by a further two years and another year on top of that, cover earthworks, tunnels, bridges and station works throughout control period 5 (CP5).
The regional framework agreements have been shared across seven suppliers:
London North Eastern & East Midlands route:
- Structures – Amalgamated Construction Ltd
- Viaducts – Taziker Industrial Ltd
- Bridge reconstruction – Amalgamated Construction Ltd
- Structure repairs – Amalgamated Construction Ltd
- Station footbridges – Construction Marine Ltd
- Earthworks – Construction Marine Ltd
- Station buildings – Miller Construction (UK) Ltd
- Major structures – Balfour Beatty Civil Engineering Ltd
Scotland route:
- Structures – Amalgamated Construction Ltd
- Structures repairs – Taziker Industrial Ltd
- Geotechnical (earthworks) – QTS Group Ltd
- Buildings – Story Contracting
Rob McIntosh, regional director of infrastructure projects, Network Rail, said: “As the number of passengers and companies that rely on Britain’s railway continues to rise, it’s vital that all parts of our infrastructure are fit for purpose.
“These new frameworks represent a significant commitment by suppliers, allowing us to work closely with them so that work can be carried out more quickly and efficiently.”