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HS2 Phase One Stations: Construction Partner Contracts - Lot 2 Old Oak Common

High Speed TWO (HS2) Limited - Birmingham, West Midlands, United Kingdom

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HS2 Ltd is responsible for developing and promoting the new high speed railway known as HS2. HS2 will initially run between London and Birmingham (Phase 1) but will subsequently be extended to link Birmingham to Manchester and Leeds (Phase 2).

The Construction Partner Contractor (Old Oak Common) will be appointed to manage the programme of Works for the successful delivery of the Old Oak Common station to budget and programme including procurement and management of Works Packages, design, construction and commissioning and...

Contract detail

Contract status Award notice - awarded
Value
£0 - 1.05B
Contract can renew No
Contract type Works
Contract sector
  • Building construction work
Contract location
  • London
Contract suitable for SME No
Contract suitable for VCO No
Contract notice published 16 October 2019
Contract tender deadline
16 September 2019
Contract start 23 September 2019
Contract end

28 September 2027

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Contract duration
Contract value awarded
£1.67B
Contract awarded 16 September 2019
Opportunity analysis
High Speed TWO (HS2) Limited
Supplier Name City Region Country Sme Awarded Value
SYSTRA LIMITED London London United Kingdom No £169M
VINCI CONSTRUCTION UK LIMITED East Of England United Kingdom No £221M
Vinci Construction Grands Projets Rueil Malmaison France No £221M
Balfour Beatty PLC/Vinci Construction UK Limited Joint Venture London London United Kingdom No £1.05B
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