Major Rail Contracts Awarded

Carillion PLC 12 November 1999 Major rail contracts for Carillion Leading construction to services business Carillion plc is to play a key role in the West Coast Route Modernisation (WCRM) following the announcements by Railtrack of further contracts worth £170 million, and is extending its role in maintaining the Route following the selection of GTRM as the preferred bidder for the new multi-million pound Preston Area maintenance contract. A consortium of GTRM, Carillion's joint venture maintenance business with Alstom, Balfour Beatty and W.S. Atkins has been awarded a £130 million first-stage contract to provide overhead line electrification as part of the WCRM. Two further substantial contracts for overhead line electrification will be awarded to the consortium in June 2000 and December 2000, all part of the £2.2 billion modernisation of the Route. The electrification work covers all installation of overhead wiring, distribution of electricity, support structures, equipment and access, allowing trains to run at increased line speeds of 125 and 140 mph between London and Glasgow, bringing about significant reductions in journey times. Work is expected to begin early next year. Carillion, in an Alliance with Railtrack and W.S. Atkins, has also won a £40 million contract for the remodelling of Proof House Junction - a key rail junction on the West Coast Main Line, immediately south of New Street Station, Birmingham. Work on Proof House Junction, will begin in February 2000 and involves a 19 day closure of the busy junction in August. The junction has train paths going to each point of the compass and the remodelling will enhance operational flexibility by separating conflicting routes, provide an additional chord line for cross-city services and increase line speeds. It will involve the reconstruction of three bridges and upgrading the signalling system. The Preston Area maintenance contract involves maintenance of 572 miles of track, 840 sets of points and over 1,400 signals. Subject to the successful conclusion of negotiations, GTRM will replace Jarvis, who currently maintain these assets, in April 2000. Carillion executive director Roger Robinson says, 'We are delighted to have been awarded these contracts. The West Coast Route Modernisation is a major and complex project and our selection as preferred bidder for Preston offers a significant addition to our portfolio of maintenance contracts. 'Our new Alliance with Railtrack and W.S. Atkins for the work at Proof House Junction is an excellent example of how the industry is working together to improve efficiency and quality in the delivery of the complex projects involved in modernising our rail network. 'We look forward to working with Railtrack and our Alliance partners to deliver the considerable improvements that these contracts will make.' For further information contact John Denning or John Davies on 01902 316384

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