HS2 are searching for a contactor as they launch a tender with the government’s Crown Commercial Services Framework allowing potential bidders to secure a contract worth £2 million.
A lead is needed to manage the new Automated People Mover (APM) at Interchange Station in Solihull.
The APM enabling works programme includes topographical surveys, ground investigations and utility surveys.
The time expected to complete this work is 12 months, paving the way for construction of the APM’s main infrastructure components, which include four stops, a 2.2km long viaduct, and a maintenance facility.
Ailsa Waygood, HS2’s Project Client for Interchange Station and the APM said: “The APM is vital for both Interchange Station and the surrounding area. It will connect millions of people to new opportunities to live, work and play in Solihull.
“Arden Cross plan to bring new homes, learning hubs and businesses to the area around the station, and both the NEC and Airport are turbocharging their growth plans in readiness for its arrival. This is a hugely exciting time for the West Midlands region, and we look forward to onboarding our first contractor to help turn this vision into reality.”
Sean Butler, HS2’s Senior Project Manager the APM said: “Launching the procurement for the APM enabling works is the result of several years of collaboration and engagement across HS2, DfT and stakeholders in the region.
“This is the first step in the journey to deliver the APM in time for HS2 services arriving at Interchange Station.”
The APM route will follow the M42, West Coast Mainline, Birmingham Airport and Pendigo Lake, spanning 2.2km with the successful bidder needing a unique programme to complete this work.
HS2 has said they expect to award the contract in early 2024 ready for works to start in Spring.
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