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Major contract award signals start of work on DLR Stratford International Extension

10 January 2007

Docklands Light Railway (DLR) today awarded the first of three major construction contracts to build the £211m DLR extension to Stratford International, a key part of the transport plans for the 2012 Games.

The extension will offer visitors and local residents a more frequent and reliable train service

A Skanska and GrantRail joint venture has been appointed to carry out the first physical work for the scheme, which is valued at approximately £39m and will start immediately.

Mayor of London, Ken Livingstone said: "The award of this contract is an important step in the progress of the transformation of London's transport network after many years of underinvestment.

"The extension will offer visitors and local residents a more frequent and reliable train service through Newham, with four new fully accessible stations, and will be a crucial link to Stratford International and the Olympic Park."

Jonathan Fox, Director DLR, said: "This contract award means that Skanska and GrantRail will soon be starting work on the DLR extension to Stratford International, a vital part of the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.

"Since receiving approval from the Secretary of State in October, the project has been going full steam ahead and is on course for completion by 2010.

"DLR's two most recent extensions to Lewisham and London City Airport were completed on budget and ahead of schedule.

"Our aim is to repeat this success with the Stratford International Extension, which will provide a key rail link for local communities and people travelling to the 2012 Games."

The extension will be formed by converting the existing railway between Stratford and Royal Victoria (previously run by Silverlink Metro) to DLR operation, and building the new rail link between Stratford and Stratford International.

Skanska and GrantRail have been appointed this work contract after a competitive tendering process which also involved Hochtief, AMEC and Carillion.

Bill Hocking, Managing Director of Skanska's Civil Engineering Operating Unit, said: "We are delighted to have won this contract with our partners GrantRail, which allows us to continue our long and successful track record from the previous Skanska project at Stratford Station and of course the recent CTRL Stratford Box."

David Moreland, Managing Director of GrantRail's Major Projects division, said: "GrantRail are delighted to be a key member of the DLR team selected for the delivery of this important piece of rail infrastructure.

"We look forward to working together with our partners, Skanska, on this prestigious project."

The works will be completed by February 2009. They include:

Two further main work contracts for the DLR Stratford International Extension will be awarded in 2007.

The first, due to be signed in Spring, involves the construction of a 'flying' junction at Canning Town station to allow Beckton services to cross over the Stratford International line.

The second contract, due to be signed this Summer, involves the conversion of the existing railway to DLR technology; the upgrading of existing stations to DLR standards; the construction of four new stations; and the formation of the new rail link between Stratford and Stratford International.

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