Greater Anglia Unveils 18 Contractors for £174m Civils and Building Works Framework

Train operator Greater Anglia has announced the 18 successful contractors appointed to its new £174 million civils and building works framework. The four-lot framework will streamline the delivery of station, depot, Mechanical & Electrical (M&E), and painting upgrades across the East Anglia rail network.

The framework, managed by Transport UK East Anglia, was highly competitive, attracting up to 21 bidders for individual lots. The selection process ensures Greater Anglia bolsters its supply-chain capacity ahead of a major new round of renewals and station improvements.


Four Lots Cover Comprehensive Network Upgrades

The framework has been divided into four specific lots, covering both lineside and non-lineside assets, with contracts offering an option to extend the framework by up to three years in one-year blocks. Successful firms include major players such as C Spencer, Amalgamated Construction, Capel (C.S), and Walker Construction (UK), alongside a strong cohort of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).

LotScopeLot Value (ex VAT)Winning Firms
1Depots & Lineside£31.5mAmalgamated Construction, Braybrook, Capel (C.S), Construction Marine, C Spencer, Nationwide Engineering, Roberts & Sale Construction (UK), RTG Rail Services, Total Property Support Services, Walker Construction (UK)
2Stations & Non-Lineside Infrastructure£106mC Spencer, Capel (C.S.), Gloster MEP, H.A. Marks, Hollywell Building Services, Railscape, Roberts & Sale Construction (UK), RTG Rail Services, Total Property Support Services, Walker Construction (UK)
3Mechanical & Electrical£30mAmalgamated Construction, Aureos Rail, Braybrook, C Spencer, Capel (C.S.), Hollywell Building Services, Lec-Serve, Railscape, Rothwell Group, Total Property Support Services
4Station Painting£6mBell Group, Capel (C.S.), Hollywell Building Services, Railscape, RTG Rail Services, Total Property Support Services

Lot 2, covering Stations & Non-Lineside Infrastructure, represents the largest single investment with a value of £106 million, reflecting a clear focus on passenger-facing facilities and station enhancements.

The use of this restricted procedure framework allows Greater Anglia to run flexible call-off contracts of any value, ensuring a streamlined and efficient process for deploying critical upgrade works over the coming years.

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