Transport for London (TfL) has released details for a framework which will be taking tender next month
The TfL infrastructure procurement framework will be for multi-discipline infrastructure and construction design and works.
This will involved early contractor involvement and a multi-stage contracting approach.
The TfL infrastructure procurement framework will move along TfL’s pipeline
Participants in the framework will work closely with TfL on a series of projects, including:
- Elephant & Castle Station Capacity Upgrade (~£60m)
- South Kensington Station Capacity Upgrade (~£80m)
- Step Free Access projects (£5-£15m, total ~£200m)
The total combined value of all framework projects, subject to relevant funding approvals, is estimated around £500-£700m.
The Rail Industry Qualification Scheme (RISQS) will be used as a Qualifying Utilities Dynamic Markey, meaning any contractors interested in the scheme must register for RISQS prior to 16 June 2025. This will be used instead of traditional competition.
The contracts, after being awarded, are estimated to start 20 October 2025 – 19 October 2027, with a possible extension to 19 October 2029.
Late last year, Transport for London sought a solar contractor for the London Underground Network.
The listed product codes should be registered in RISQS by interested parties
- C.D.1.1: Foundations (Piled) – Construction
- C.D.1.2: Foundations (Conventional) – Construction
- C.D.1.3: Steel Frame – Install
- C.D.1.4: Concrete Frame – Install
- C.D.1.5: Timber Frame – Install
- C.D.2.1 Roofing – Install
- C.D.2.10: External Works (Drainage, Including Surface, Foul & Sewerage Treatment – Install
- C.D.2.11: Minor Building Works (including Ancillary Buildings & Alternations to Existing Buildings – Construction
- C.D.2.2: Stairs – Install
- C.D.2.3 External Walls – Install
- C.D.2.4 Windows & External Doors – Install
- C.D.2.5: Internal Walls & Partitions – Install
- C.D.2.6: Internal Doors – Install
- C.D.2.7: Internal Finishes (Wall, Floor & Ceiling) – Install
- C.D.2.9: External Works (Paving & Landscaping) – Install
- C.D.3.2: Water Installations – Install
- C.D.3.3: Space Heating & Air Treatment (Central & Local) – Install
- C.D.3.4 Forced Ventilation Systems – Install
- C.D.3.5: Electrical Installations – Install
- C.D.3.6 Gas Installations – Install
- C.D.3.7: Protective Installations (Including fire protective systems) – Install
- C.D.3.8: Communications Installations – Install
- C.D.4.1: Canopies (Stations & Depots) – Install
- C.D.4.2: Major Station & Concourse Roofs – Install
- C.D.4.3: Specialist Doors and Windows – Install
- C.D.4.4 Roller Shutters & Security – Install
- C.D.4.5: Ticket Barriers – Install
- C.D.4.6: Turnstiles – Install
- C.D.6.1 Lifts – Install
- C.D.6.2 Escalators – Install
- C.D.7.1 Platforms Including Copers, Paving & Tarmac – Install
- C.D.7.2 Platform Face Walls – Construction
- C.D.7.4: Raised Walkways – Construction
- C.D.7.5 Authorised Walking Routes – Construction
- C.D.7.6 Paths and Safe Cess – Construction
- F.C.3.1 Substations/Switching Stations – Install
For further information, interested contractors should contact TfL via: CapitalProcurement@tfl.gov.uk
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