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Global rail supply industry worth €159 billion, steady growth forecasted
The global rail supply industry has enjoyed robust growth on the back of urbanisation and focus on sustainable transportation networks.
17 October 2016
Transport for Greater Manchester awards consultancy contract to Mace
Mace has won a four year framework contract for consultancy work related to the development of transportation infrastructure within the Greater Manchester region.
12 October 2016
Arup to design and advise on upgrade of Australia's Bruce Highway
The Fulton Hogan Seymour Whyte Joint Venture has appointed Arup as designer for the upgrade of the Australian Bruce Highway between Caloundra Road and the Sunshine Motorway.
10 October 2016
Norwegian government-run Nye Veier hires Ramboll for road project
The new Norwegian government-run organisation, Nye Veier, aims to increase the efficiency of the development of major road networks in the country.
05 October 2016
Indian Railways hires BCG as part of railway network upgrade
As part of the development of India’s railway network, Indian Railways launched a programme to upgrade 400 of the country’s A1 and A grade stations.
03 October 2016
Roland Berger and Tusk Advisory oversee Jakarta rail station finances
Roland Berger and Asian consulting firm Tusk Advisory have won a €300,000 contract to provide financial planning to the construction of Jakarta’s main central railway along the MRT route.
16 September 2016
Transport for London renews contract with Cushman & Wakefield
Transport for London (TfL) has retained Cushman & Wakefield as its letting advisor and agent across its retail portfolio.
30 August 2016
London's 24 hour economy could grow to £43 billion annually by 2029
London’s night-time economy got a boost with the opening of the Night Tube. The capital’s night economy has grown steadily in recent years, supporting 1.25 million jobs and £40 billion in total GVA.
25 August 2016
Mott MacDonald conducts public transport plan study for Solihull
The West Midlands has enjoyed strong growth in recent years on the back of its manufacturing prowess.
26 July 2016
Altran completes Taiwan High Speed Rail line ISA for Mitsubishi
Altran UK has completed an Independent Safety Assessment for Mitsubishi Heavy Industries’ expansion work on the Taiwan High Speed Rail line.
23 June 2016
Isabel Dedring joins Arup as Global Transport Leader
Arup has hired London’s Deputy Mayor for Transport Isabel Dedring to take on the role of Global Transport Leader starting March 21.
09 June 2016
Mott MacDonald secures a framework agreement with TfW
Mott MacDonald has secured a framework agreement with Transport for Wales, and will support the organisation across a range of engineering and consulting matters.
31 May 2016
Amtrak hires Arup to modernise Union Station in Washington DC
Amtrak has hired Arup to provide structural, mechanical, electrical, and plumbing engineering design services for the revamp of Union Station in Washington DC.
10 May 2016
Arup supports construction of Australian Inland Rail network
Arup, as part of a joint venture with SMEC called SAJV, will support the Australian Rail Track Corporation with technical and engineering advisory regarding the construction of the Australian Inland
26 April 2016
Network Rail selects Altran to take part in COMPASS
The UK is centralising its signalling system through the development of Railway Operating Centres (ROCs), which, while increasing reliability, are likely to increase the impact of waiting times follo
04 April 2016
Arup wins 2 major Phase Two of High Speed 2 contracts
HS2 has again sought support from Arup to provide a full Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) for the initial second phase development of the HS2 network between Birmingham and Crewe.
13 January 2016
Steer Davies Gleave helps Kingston with cycling project
Transport consultancy Steer Davies Gleave has helped the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames secure £30 million in funding as part of a wider scheme to boost the cycling landscape.
20 November 2015
TfL appoints Capita to its IT Solutions Framework
Capita IT Enterprise Services has been appointed by the Transport for London to its IT Solutions Framework. Capita will provide, among others, consultancy, business transformation, development and design to the public body. Transport f
11 November 2015
Arup supports 1st phase of Bristol MetroWest project
Arup has been commissioned by Network Rail to develop the outline design for the first phase of the MetroWest project in Bristol.
14 August 2015
BearingPoint: Smartphones can transform rail transport
With widespread adoption and seemingly limitless capabilities, smartphones are revolutionising how passengers use and interact with rail transport.
14 July 2015
CGI assists Highways England to become independent
CGI has won a three-year end user computing services contract for the new government owned Highways England.
18 June 2015
UK rail system 8th in Europe, service quality main issue
The UK has the 8th best performing rail system across Europe, according to a recent analysis from BCG. Switzerland comes in number one for the second year running, while France drops to number 4. Finland and the Netherla
07 May 2015
Mott MacDonald explores limited rail supervision in UK
Consulting firm Mott MacDonald is investigating the potential implementation of the Limited Supervision functionality of the European Train Control System in the UK, a functionality that allows for t
08 April 2015
Roland Berger: Innovative offerings boost rail industry
Developing innovative mobility offerings provides good business for the rail industry, concludes a survey by Roland Berger Strategy Consultants among rail executives.
28 January 2015
Transport for London selects Arcadis for Crossrail 2
Arcadis and its subsidiaries EC Harris and Hyder Consulting have been awarded the first phase in the process of developing the UK Crossrail 2, the proposed new south-west to north-east rail line.
27 January 2015
BCG and McKinsey advise India on railway finances
To create a clear vision for the sustainable future of the Indian Railway, the Indian Railway Minister established a committee to assess how to best improve the revenue of the railway network.
15 January 2015
L.E.K. Consulting advises on InterCity East Coast rail
The East Coast Main Line franchise was recently won by City Railways, a joint project of Stagecoach and Virgin Group.
13 January 2015
Roland Berger: Bike sharing to grow to 5.3 billion
Bike-sharing is becoming ever more popular. Recent research by Roland Berger finds that by 2020 the market for bike-sharing will grow to €5.3 billion.
12 January 2015
GCC railway benefits Middle East transport landscape
The new GCC railway is a large scale infrastructure project that will connect the six oil rich Gulf State regional neighbours: Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Qatar, Oman and the UAE.
02 January 2015
Royal HaskoningDHV to deliver first Quietways in UK
Royal HaskoningDHV has been selected to, as part of a consortium, deliver seven so-called Quietways for cyclists.
02 January 2015
Simon-Kucher: Public transport of London expensive
The public transport system in London is one of the most expensive in the world, concludes a new comparative research from Simon-Kucher & Partners across major international capitals.
18 December 2014
KPMG expects more mergers in public transport sector
In the coming year substantially more mergers will occur between public transport operators, expects accounting and consulting firm KPMG. The increasing liberalisation of public transport and expansionism of the privately managed public transportat
14 November 2014
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