Union Railways (North) is inviting contractors to pitch for a range
of work worth between £46m and £70m to construct the
Temple Mills train depot.
The depot in east London will provide stabling, service and
maintenance facilities for Eurostar trains. The depot is being
designed to accommodate eight roads, but this may be expanded to
12.
The work has been broken down into eight lots, although firms may
bid for one, several or all of them.
Successful bidders will be expected to design, supply, install and
commission the various work elements.
The work contracts are as follows:
n The track work is worth between £12m and £16m.
n The overhead line equipment contract is valued at £8m to
£12m.
n The traction power supply will cost £11m to £16m.
n Signalling works are worth £8.5m to £11m.
n The depot protection system will be approximately £1m.
n The depot control system and central clock system is worth
£500,000.
n Security systems will cost around £2m.
n Communications cabling and distribution is worth between £3m
and £5m.
Work on the train depot is expected to begin in September
2004.
A separate contract for roofing work valued at £16m to
£24m is also up for grabs.