6th Aug 2012 07:00
Atkins awarded two major contracts in Cardiff re-signalling scheme
Network Rail has awarded Atkins the signalling and power and distribution contracts for the Cardiff Area Signalling Renewal (CASR) project. The contracts, which will be delivered by 2015, have a revenue for Atkins of £64 million and are a key part of Network Rail's investment to upgrade the signalling in the Cardiff and wider south Wales area.
Under the two contracts, Atkins will design, manage and implement the replacement of life-expired signalling and associated power and distribution equipment across 192 route miles of track between Newport and Port Talbot, covering the Vale of Glamorgan and Valleys areas.
Prof Dr Uwe Krueger, Atkins' chief executive officer, said: "This is another important success for our UK business and is a further sign of Network Rail's confidence in our rail team to help deliver high-profile and technically-complex signalling contracts.
"The signalling upgrade is fundamental to achieving the increased capacity and service improvements to meet demands in south Wales. We understand the engineering challenges a project of this nature poses and have mobilised the resources to provide the multidiscipline teams needed to overcome them and help Network Rail to grow and enhance this vital part of the country's infrastructure."
The Cardiff area signalling renewal contracts follows an announcement earlier in the year that Atkins had been awarded two major signalling project frameworks for Sussex/Wessex and Kent/Anglia, worth in excess of £400m over a seven year period. Network Rail also confirmed in June that Atkins was a strategic partner for its new consulting business to pursue opportunities in international markets.
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Atkins (www.atkinsglobal.com) is one of the world's leading engineering and design consultancies*, employing some 17,420 people across the UK, North America, Middle East, Asia Pacific and Europe. It has the breadth and depth of expertise to plan, design and enable some of the world's most technically challenging and time critical infrastructure projects.
*It is the largest engineering consultancy in the UK (New Civil Engineer Consultants File 2012) and the 14th largest global design firm (Engineering News-Record 2012).
Atkins is the official engineering design services provider for the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
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