The framework primarily covers renewal work at railway stations
Network Rail awards property maintenance framework
We've been awarded a long-term framework contract for the replacement, refurbishment and maintenance of Network Rail's operational property.
The contract, covering the London and North East region, runs for two years, with a potential three-year extension, and is estimated to be worth circa £20 million per annum.
" This property maintenance framework demonstrates our success at developing strong long-term customer relationships"
David Sterry, May Gurney |
This contract replaces our current long-term property maintenance framework that covers a different geography, and follows Network Rail's decision to consolidate its property maintenance business into three regions (from five).
The contract primarily includes renewal work at railway stations - the repair, refurbishment and remodelling of buildings, platforms, foot-bridges, lighting, car parks and related infrastructure - and Network Rail's commercial property and depot buildings.
David Sterry, Chief Executive at May Gurney, said: "We are delighted to have been awarded this contract with Network Rail.
"The property maintenance framework demonstrates our success at developing strong long-term customer relationships and the importance of our ability to deliver truly integrated services - drawing on our expertise of building maintenance, asset & facilities management, civil engineering and mechanical & electrical engineering services."
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