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Crossrail and Tfl launch tender process
Crossrail and Transport for London (TfL) has launched its first joint procurement process - covering the provision of escalators for the Tube network and the new Crossrail stations in central London. The scale of the contract is such that it will almost certainly be one of the biggest orders ever placed in the UK for station escalators.
 
A notice has been placed in the Official Journal of the European Union seeking expressions of interest for the design, manufacture, installation and long-term maintenance of over 100 escalators. The contract is worth up to £190m.
 
Escalators on London’s transport network operate for over 18 hours a day and are intensively used so need to be built to last. The cost of designing, building and maintaining a single escalator is over £1m. TfL and Crossrail are undertaking a joint procurement for this major escalator order to realise significant cost savings that would not otherwise be achieved if separate, smaller orders were placed. Savings will also be realised by the adoption of a more standard escalator design across TfL and Crossrail.
 
Construction of the new Crossrail stations in central London is underway and the first of the main construction contracts will be awarded this summer. The contract covers the provision of escalators for Crossrail stations at Paddington, Bond Street, Tottenham Court Road, Farringdon, Liverpool Street and Whitechapel and for stations across the Tube network.
 
It is envisaged that around 60 escalators will be required for the Crossrail stations in central London with around 45 escalators required for London Underground’s major escalator replacement programme.
 
The contract is also open to the whole TfL group and could be extended further to meet the future needs of Docklands Light Railway, London Overground as well as Tube maintenance firm Tube Lines.
 
Andy Mitchell, Crossrail Programme Director, said: “2011 marks the 100th anniversary of the first escalator being installed on the Tube network at Earl’s Court. Every day millions of passengers on London’s transport network are reliant on escalators to get them to and from station platforms. Crossrail will carry over 200 million passengers each year when it opens and escalators will play a crucial role in getting passengers into the massive new stations and onto trains that will whisk them across London.
 
“During the coming years, Crossrail and London Underground could need over 100 new escalators and this contract is likely to be the UK’s largest single order for station escalators. A joint procurement process is being undertaken by Crossrail and TfL with the aim of achieving significant cost savings that would not otherwise be realised if separate smaller orders were placed.”
 
Richard Parry, LU’s Strategy and Commercial Director, said: “We are engaged in a massive programme to upgrade the Tube which will, with Crossrail, see transport capacity increase by more than 30 per cent over the next ten years. This partnership with Crossrail demonstrates the benefits we can bring by adopting a joined-up and long-term approach to improving London’s transport infrastructure in the most efficient way possible.”
 
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