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VolkerRail

VolkerRail is a specialist railway infrastructure services company based in Doncaster, England, providing services across the United Kingdom and Ireland. It is wholly owned by Netherlands-based VolkerWessels, a multi-disciplinary construction and civil engineering group.

VolkerRail Group
TypePrivate
IndustryRailway Infrastructure Contractor
Founded1935
HeadquartersDoncaster, England
Key people
Steve Cocliff (Managing Director)
ParentVolkerWessels
SubsidiariesVolkerRail Signalling
VolkerRail
VolkerMatrix
VolkerRail Plant
VolkerRail Welding
Websitehttp://www.VolkerRail.co.uk

History

VolkerRail began life as a British Steel subsidiary known as Grant Lyon Eagre Ltd. The company can trace their roots as a contractor in the industry right back to 1935. In 1996 Grant Lyon Eagre Ltd teamed up with Railbouw, based on their existing partnerships, specifically the track renewal works for the London Underground, and became GrantRail.[1]

The company continued to expand and formed various subsidiaries; GrantPlant Ltd, GrantRail Signalling Ltd, GrantRail Power Ltd, ALH Rail Coatings Ltd, and GrantWeld Ltd established in 2002. In September 2006 GrantRail also acquired Matrix Power Ltd, which specialised in electrical and power sectors and could privde support for the Power side of the business.[2]

In late 2008 VolkerWessels bought Corus' half to take full ownership of the company. Following this, the company became VolkerRail on Monday 2 March 2009. Similarly all the divisions were also renamed to reflect the new order.[3]

In February 2010 Gren Edwards stepped down after 18 years at the helm.[4]

Notable VolkerRail Contracts

Nuneaton Remodelling and Resignalling

In June 2006 GrantRail won the contract to complete the £20 million upgrade of the Network Rail track in the Nuneaton area. This was the final conclusion of a three-stage development that began in 2002. The project was set for 24 months and required the installation of 36 new point ends of switches and crossings, the recovery and plain lining of 37 switch and crossings units, installation of significant lengths of plain line track, signalling mechanical installations, design and erection of 100 new overhead line (OLE) structures, and 19 kilometres (12 mi) of new OLE conductors. This new upgrade would allow Network Rail to increase its line speeds and capacity enhancements between Euston and Glasgow. The project was completed in 2008.[5]

Bicester DSDA

GrantRail Projects undertook major works at the Ministry of Defence's (MoD) Bicester Modernisation project in Oxfordshire. The project began in late 2007, with the aim of bringing the east sidings up to modern standards. The 1940s 75 lb flatbottom rail placed on light weight concrete sleepers would be taken out and replaced with 1st generation steel sleepers bedded in ash ballast. The project took place in Bicester MoDs’ Barracks, which operates a non-explosive military storage and distribution hub. This meant that any member of staff that was working on the project had to be security vetted by the MoD before they would be issued the permits to access the site. Members of staff were also subjected to the strict security requirements of working in an operating barracks, however there was the added benefit of being protected by armed guards! The project was completed in 2008.[6]

Nottingham NET project

VolkerRail has been involved in five of the six projects in the UK. One of these was the Nottingham Express Transit (NET) project. This is the transit system that supports the largest city in the East Midlands. VolkerRail were responsible for track installation in both on and off street allowing them to use the embedded rail products of their subsidiary company ALH Rail Coatings. They completed 7.5 kilometres (4.7 mi) of on street track and 15.4 kilometres (10 mi) of off street track, of many various types, from ballasted track to direct fix track. Also in the project there were multiple crossovers, crossings, and turnouts. The project was completed in 53 weeks and had a value of £10 million. The project was completed in 2004.[7]

Hull Docks

 
GrantRail reinstating the double junction at Hessle Road, Christmas 2007
 
The swingbridge built by the Hull and Barnsley Railway to cross the River Hull.

Hull Docks has been an ongoing project to upgrade the Hull Docks Branch (Engineers' Line Reference HJS) to treble the lines capacity as the amount of rail traffic through ABP's Hull Docks site increases. The branch is part of the old Hull and Barnsley Railway and was originally built, primarily, for the export of coal via the docks in Hull. Much of the increased rail traffic is, ironically, imported coal. Work also saw many structures along the line upgraded to cater for heavier trains. Included in this part of the project is Hull Bridge, the former Hull and Barnsley swingbridge, known officially as HJS-22. The structure dates from 1885 when the line originally opened. Other work has included multiple earth works and a greatly improved and upgraded signalling system to cope with the increased traffic.[8]

The upgraded line was formally opened in June 2008 by the transport minister Rosie Winterton.[9][10][11] Work continued on the line after the official opening; the upgraded signalling system began use in September 2008.[12]

Maintenance at Tata Scunthorpe

 
Locomotive 51 at Scunthorpe steelworks

VolkerRail also undertake the Permanment Way maintenance at Tata's Scunthorpe works. This is a very long standing contract and is a legacy of British Steel's ownership of Grant Lyon Eagre and subsequently Corus' part ownership of GrantRail. Work undertaken encompasses all aspects of permanent way work. As well as usual maintenance tasks VolkerRail also undertake renewals and some small scale new build work - larger scale projects are put out to tender although the largest rail project, The Rail Service Centre for handling Continuous Welded Rail trains, was also undertaken VolkerRail (though as GrantRail at the time). As rail is now produced on site Tata supply this for renewals work and it allows rails of 120', rather than the usual 60' lengths, to be used and reduce the number of rail joints. Due to the changing nature of a steel works and the traffic requirements there is a small amount of recovery work for sections which are no longer in use.[13]

Maintenance in Sheffield

VolkerRail have been selected to take part in the maintenance of the Sheffield Supertram network. The work, which is the largest investment programme in the tram system since it began running, involves replacing 5,450 metres (17,880 ft) of the tram track, which was originally laid around 20 years ago and is now experiencing wear. During the project, harder wearing steel will be installed to ensure a longer lifespan, estimated at 25–30 years. Supertram has operated the system since 1997 and has turned it into a successful tram network which is now used by around 15 million people every year.[14]

Joint ventures

VolkerRail's joint ventures include work on the west coast mainline, major involvement in WARM (West Anglia Route Modernization), and the switches and crossing for NET (Nottingham Express Transit). At present VolkerRail are still extending their partnerships and are currently involved in many joint ventures.

London Underground (GTJV)

GTJV was a joint venture between VolkerRail and Trackwork. The joint venture (JV) was awarded a £150 million contract from Tube Lines in 2003 to provide track renewal for 155 kilometres (96 mi) of line. This was the largest contract awarded by Tube Lines and a further £55 million was provided for plant, materials, and Tube Lines' management support. Tube Lines were committed to investing a billion pounds into London Underground and this was the first contract. GTJV beat its main rival Jarvis in order to win this contract. Jarvis themselves were a shareholder in Tube Lines Company. A spokeswoman from Tube Lines said there was no pressure to award the contract to one of its own shareholders. "The bid process is independent and transparent. GrantRail-Trackwork was chosen because it was the best tender." GTJV will be responsible for replacing or refurbishing 35 kilometres (22 mi) of track on the Jubilee line and 60 kilometres (37 mi) of track on the Northern and Piccadilly Lines. The replacement of around 50% of the track will make the lines more reliable, faster, and smoother. The project lasted for seven and a half years and ended in 2010.[15]

Docklands Light Rail (DLR) (SGRJV)

VolkerRail is also involved in a joint venture with Skanska known as the Skanska GrantRail Joint Venture (SGRJV). The JV has been awarded the two main construction contracts; Package 8, January 2007, and Package 6, June 2007, of the DLR extension to Stratford International. These two packages are part of the expansion of the DLR for the 2012 Olympic Games. SGRJV was chosen over Hochtief, Carillion and Amec to win the package 8 contract. The £39 million project involves the construction of two platforms on the north bound of Stratford station, the shell and foundations of the new DLR station at Stratford International, and track alignment work for the new rail link. The expansion package should be completed by 2009. Package 6, worth £67 million, will provide the Stratford International extension, which will run to Canning Town and be connected to the Beckton and future Woolwich Arsenal DLR routes. The work will include the conversion of the line between Canning Town and Stratford to Docklands Light Rail Operation, upgrading existing stations to DLR standards, construction of four new stations, and interface with new signalling installation construction. The project was completed in 2010.[16]

M-Pact Thales Consortium

In June 2008 the M-Pact Thales consortium was awarded Greater Manchester's Metrolink phase 3a extension project contract, worth over £350 million. This consortium is composed of VolkerRail, Laing O’Rourke, and Thales. This major expansion scheme will input almost 32 kilometres (20 mi) of new Metrolink tram lines with new routes and stops. The consortium is currently carrying out preparatory surveys, exploratory works, and detailed civil engineering for the project. This extension takes five million car journeys off the local roads each year, with the number of tram passengers increasing to more than 90,000 a year. The project was completed in spring 2011.[17]

References

  1. ^ "Case No IV/M.797 - GrantRail Limited" (PDF). European Union. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  2. ^ "Company Overview of Matrix Power Limited". Businessweek. Retrieved 18 May 2013.
  3. ^ . This is Scunthorpe. Archived from the original on 22 July 2012. Retrieved 18 May 2013.
  4. ^ "Costain signals rail business expansion". Construction Enquirer. 4 December 2010. Retrieved 18 May 2013.
  5. ^ "Network Rail awards GrantRail £16 million West Coast Main Line rail contract". Tata Steel. 28 June 2006. Retrieved 18 May 2013.
  6. ^ . Volker Rail. Archived from the original on 7 July 2015. Retrieved 18 May 2013.
  7. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 16 August 2012. Retrieved 18 May 2013.
  8. ^ "GrantRail wins Hull Docks contract". Modern Railways. 30 November 2007. Retrieved 18 May 2013.
  9. ^ "More trains to take freight to Hull docks". This is Hull and East Riding. 11 June 2008. Retrieved 17 March 2013.
  10. ^ "Minister Sees Rail Freight Funding in Action in Hull". Network Rail. 10 June 2008. Archived from the original on 5 May 2013. Retrieved 6 March 2013.
  11. ^ "Rail development at Hull Dock" (PDF) (Press release). Freightliner. 12 June 2008. Retrieved 19 May 2013.[dead link]
  12. ^ "GGRM78 Hull Docks Enhancements – F2 Signalling Commissioning" (PDF). www.volkerrail.co.uk. Network Rail. 25 September 2008. ..the Hull Docks branch was signed in to use just before 7:00 on Monday 22nd September 2008[dead link]
  13. ^ "Scunthorpe Steel Works". Volker Rail. Retrieved 18 May 2013.
  14. ^ . 19 June 2013. Archived from the original on 19 May 2014. Retrieved 18 May 2014.
  15. ^ (PDF). Railpro. Archived from the original (PDF) on 3 November 2013. Retrieved 18 May 2013.
  16. ^ "Skanska VolkerRail" (PDF). Retrieved 18 May 2013.
  17. ^ "Manchester Metrolink leads the way for UK's light rail". Infoworks. Retrieved 18 May 2013.

External links

  • Official Site
  • Volker Wessels

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This article is about the British company named VolkerRail Not to be confused with the Dutch company by the same name which is also a subsidiary of VolkerWessels VolkerRail is a specialist railway infrastructure services company based in Doncaster England providing services across the United Kingdom and Ireland It is wholly owned by Netherlands based VolkerWessels a multi disciplinary construction and civil engineering group VolkerRail GroupTypePrivateIndustryRailway Infrastructure ContractorFounded1935HeadquartersDoncaster EnglandKey peopleSteve Cocliff Managing Director ParentVolkerWesselsSubsidiariesVolkerRail SignallingVolkerRailVolkerMatrixVolkerRail PlantVolkerRail WeldingWebsitehttp www VolkerRail co uk Contents 1 History 2 Notable VolkerRail Contracts 2 1 Nuneaton Remodelling and Resignalling 2 2 Bicester DSDA 2 3 Nottingham NET project 2 4 Hull Docks 2 5 Maintenance at Tata Scunthorpe 2 6 Maintenance in Sheffield 3 Joint ventures 3 1 London Underground GTJV 3 2 Docklands Light Rail DLR SGRJV 3 3 M Pact Thales Consortium 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditVolkerRail began life as a British Steel subsidiary known as Grant Lyon Eagre Ltd The company can trace their roots as a contractor in the industry right back to 1935 In 1996 Grant Lyon Eagre Ltd teamed up with Railbouw based on their existing partnerships specifically the track renewal works for the London Underground and became GrantRail 1 The company continued to expand and formed various subsidiaries GrantPlant Ltd GrantRail Signalling Ltd GrantRail Power Ltd ALH Rail Coatings Ltd and GrantWeld Ltd established in 2002 In September 2006 GrantRail also acquired Matrix Power Ltd which specialised in electrical and power sectors and could privde support for the Power side of the business 2 In late 2008 VolkerWessels bought Corus half to take full ownership of the company Following this the company became VolkerRail on Monday 2 March 2009 Similarly all the divisions were also renamed to reflect the new order 3 In February 2010 Gren Edwards stepped down after 18 years at the helm 4 Notable VolkerRail Contracts EditNuneaton Remodelling and Resignalling Edit In June 2006 GrantRail won the contract to complete the 20 million upgrade of the Network Rail track in the Nuneaton area This was the final conclusion of a three stage development that began in 2002 The project was set for 24 months and required the installation of 36 new point ends of switches and crossings the recovery and plain lining of 37 switch and crossings units installation of significant lengths of plain line track signalling mechanical installations design and erection of 100 new overhead line OLE structures and 19 kilometres 12 mi of new OLE conductors This new upgrade would allow Network Rail to increase its line speeds and capacity enhancements between Euston and Glasgow The project was completed in 2008 5 Bicester DSDA Edit GrantRail Projects undertook major works at the Ministry of Defence s MoD Bicester Modernisation project in Oxfordshire The project began in late 2007 with the aim of bringing the east sidings up to modern standards The 1940s 75 lb flatbottom rail placed on light weight concrete sleepers would be taken out and replaced with 1st generation steel sleepers bedded in ash ballast The project took place in Bicester MoDs Barracks which operates a non explosive military storage and distribution hub This meant that any member of staff that was working on the project had to be security vetted by the MoD before they would be issued the permits to access the site Members of staff were also subjected to the strict security requirements of working in an operating barracks however there was the added benefit of being protected by armed guards The project was completed in 2008 6 Nottingham NET project Edit VolkerRail has been involved in five of the six projects in the UK One of these was the Nottingham Express Transit NET project This is the transit system that supports the largest city in the East Midlands VolkerRail were responsible for track installation in both on and off street allowing them to use the embedded rail products of their subsidiary company ALH Rail Coatings They completed 7 5 kilometres 4 7 mi of on street track and 15 4 kilometres 10 mi of off street track of many various types from ballasted track to direct fix track Also in the project there were multiple crossovers crossings and turnouts The project was completed in 53 weeks and had a value of 10 million The project was completed in 2004 7 Hull Docks Edit GrantRail reinstating the double junction at Hessle Road Christmas 2007 The swingbridge built by the Hull and Barnsley Railway to cross the River Hull Hull Docks has been an ongoing project to upgrade the Hull Docks Branch Engineers Line Reference HJS to treble the lines capacity as the amount of rail traffic through ABP s Hull Docks site increases The branch is part of the old Hull and Barnsley Railway and was originally built primarily for the export of coal via the docks in Hull Much of the increased rail traffic is ironically imported coal Work also saw many structures along the line upgraded to cater for heavier trains Included in this part of the project is Hull Bridge the former Hull and Barnsley swingbridge known officially as HJS 22 The structure dates from 1885 when the line originally opened Other work has included multiple earth works and a greatly improved and upgraded signalling system to cope with the increased traffic 8 The upgraded line was formally opened in June 2008 by the transport minister Rosie Winterton 9 10 11 Work continued on the line after the official opening the upgraded signalling system began use in September 2008 12 Maintenance at Tata Scunthorpe Edit Locomotive 51 at Scunthorpe steelworks VolkerRail also undertake the Permanment Way maintenance at Tata s Scunthorpe works This is a very long standing contract and is a legacy of British Steel s ownership of Grant Lyon Eagre and subsequently Corus part ownership of GrantRail Work undertaken encompasses all aspects of permanent way work As well as usual maintenance tasks VolkerRail also undertake renewals and some small scale new build work larger scale projects are put out to tender although the largest rail project The Rail Service Centre for handling Continuous Welded Rail trains was also undertaken VolkerRail though as GrantRail at the time As rail is now produced on site Tata supply this for renewals work and it allows rails of 120 rather than the usual 60 lengths to be used and reduce the number of rail joints Due to the changing nature of a steel works and the traffic requirements there is a small amount of recovery work for sections which are no longer in use 13 Maintenance in Sheffield Edit VolkerRail have been selected to take part in the maintenance of the Sheffield Supertram network The work which is the largest investment programme in the tram system since it began running involves replacing 5 450 metres 17 880 ft of the tram track which was originally laid around 20 years ago and is now experiencing wear During the project harder wearing steel will be installed to ensure a longer lifespan estimated at 25 30 years Supertram has operated the system since 1997 and has turned it into a successful tram network which is now used by around 15 million people every year 14 Joint ventures EditVolkerRail s joint ventures include work on the west coast mainline major involvement in WARM West Anglia Route Modernization and the switches and crossing for NET Nottingham Express Transit At present VolkerRail are still extending their partnerships and are currently involved in many joint ventures London Underground GTJV Edit GTJV was a joint venture between VolkerRail and Trackwork The joint venture JV was awarded a 150 million contract from Tube Lines in 2003 to provide track renewal for 155 kilometres 96 mi of line This was the largest contract awarded by Tube Lines and a further 55 million was provided for plant materials and Tube Lines management support Tube Lines were committed to investing a billion pounds into London Underground and this was the first contract GTJV beat its main rival Jarvis in order to win this contract Jarvis themselves were a shareholder in Tube Lines Company A spokeswoman from Tube Lines said there was no pressure to award the contract to one of its own shareholders The bid process is independent and transparent GrantRail Trackwork was chosen because it was the best tender GTJV will be responsible for replacing or refurbishing 35 kilometres 22 mi of track on the Jubilee line and 60 kilometres 37 mi of track on the Northern and Piccadilly Lines The replacement of around 50 of the track will make the lines more reliable faster and smoother The project lasted for seven and a half years and ended in 2010 15 Docklands Light Rail DLR SGRJV Edit VolkerRail is also involved in a joint venture with Skanska known as the Skanska GrantRail Joint Venture SGRJV The JV has been awarded the two main construction contracts Package 8 January 2007 and Package 6 June 2007 of the DLR extension to Stratford International These two packages are part of the expansion of the DLR for the 2012 Olympic Games SGRJV was chosen over Hochtief Carillion and Amec to win the package 8 contract The 39 million project involves the construction of two platforms on the north bound of Stratford station the shell and foundations of the new DLR station at Stratford International and track alignment work for the new rail link The expansion package should be completed by 2009 Package 6 worth 67 million will provide the Stratford International extension which will run to Canning Town and be connected to the Beckton and future Woolwich Arsenal DLR routes The work will include the conversion of the line between Canning Town and Stratford to Docklands Light Rail Operation upgrading existing stations to DLR standards construction of four new stations and interface with new signalling installation construction The project was completed in 2010 16 M Pact Thales Consortium Edit In June 2008 the M Pact Thales consortium was awarded Greater Manchester s Metrolink phase 3a extension project contract worth over 350 million This consortium is composed of VolkerRail Laing O Rourke and Thales This major expansion scheme will input almost 32 kilometres 20 mi of new Metrolink tram lines with new routes and stops The consortium is currently carrying out preparatory surveys exploratory works and detailed civil engineering for the project This extension takes five million car journeys off the local roads each year with the number of tram passengers increasing to more than 90 000 a year The project was completed in spring 2011 17 References Edit Case No IV M 797 GrantRail Limited PDF European Union Retrieved 19 May 2013 Company Overview of Matrix Power Limited Businessweek Retrieved 18 May 2013 Corus sells its share in rail firm This is Scunthorpe Archived from the original on 22 July 2012 Retrieved 18 May 2013 Costain signals rail business expansion Construction Enquirer 4 December 2010 Retrieved 18 May 2013 Network Rail awards GrantRail 16 million West Coast Main Line rail contract Tata Steel 28 June 2006 Retrieved 18 May 2013 Bicester Ministry of Defence Volker Rail Archived from the original on 7 July 2015 Retrieved 18 May 2013 Nottingham Express Transit Phase Two An introduction to Arrow Connect PDF Archived from the original PDF on 16 August 2012 Retrieved 18 May 2013 GrantRail wins Hull Docks contract Modern Railways 30 November 2007 Retrieved 18 May 2013 More trains to take freight to Hull docks This is Hull and East Riding 11 June 2008 Retrieved 17 March 2013 Minister Sees Rail Freight Funding in Action in Hull Network Rail 10 June 2008 Archived from the original on 5 May 2013 Retrieved 6 March 2013 Rail development at Hull Dock PDF Press release Freightliner 12 June 2008 Retrieved 19 May 2013 dead link GGRM78 Hull Docks Enhancements F2 Signalling Commissioning PDF www volkerrail co uk Network Rail 25 September 2008 the Hull Docks branch was signed in to use just before 7 00 on Monday 22nd September 2008 dead link Scunthorpe Steel Works Volker Rail Retrieved 18 May 2013 VolkerRail awarded 4m contract to upgrade Sheffield s Supertram Rails 19 June 2013 Archived from the original on 19 May 2014 Retrieved 18 May 2014 GrantRail Trackwork Joint Venture PDF Railpro Archived from the original PDF on 3 November 2013 Retrieved 18 May 2013 Skanska VolkerRail PDF Retrieved 18 May 2013 Manchester Metrolink leads the way for UK s light rail Infoworks Retrieved 18 May 2013 GrantRail Kirow 250 waiting to work sat at Cossall 2007 GrantRail Kirow 1200 removing scrap panels at Knighton Junction 2006External links EditOfficial Site Volker Wessels Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title VolkerRail amp oldid 1057312491, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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