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Class 397 Train Services Agreement (TSA) Procurement

A public procurement published by Transpennine Trains Limited via Contracts Finder.

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Award value
£65m
Tender value
0
Suppliers
0
Awards
1
Notices
Tender
Stage

Overview

TPT is seeking SSQ submissions from suppliers for the provision of high-quality maintenance solutions for the fleet of twelve CAF built five car Class 397 Electric Multiple Units (EMUs). Train maintenance will be provided under a Train Services Agreement (TSA), for the Maintainer to provide train maintenance, stabling, servicing, cleaning and refurbishment services (as required). It should be noted that the vehicle owner will also be a contractual party to the TSA.

Key details

Source
Contracts Finder
Lifecycle stage
Tender
Status
active
CPV classification
50222000 — Repair and maintenance services of rolling stock
Currency
GBP
Total award value
Tender value
£65,000,000
First published
21 Dec 2023
Last updated
21 Dec 2023
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FAQs about this procurement

Who is the buyer for "Class 397 Train Services Agreement (TSA) Procurement"?

Class 397 Train Services Agreement (TSA) Procurement is a UK public-sector procurement published by Transpennine Trains Limited via Contracts Finder.

Has "Class 397 Train Services Agreement (TSA) Procurement" been awarded?

No award has been recorded yet. The current lifecycle stage is "Tender".

What is "Class 397 Train Services Agreement (TSA) Procurement" worth?

The reported tender value is £65,000,000.

When was "Class 397 Train Services Agreement (TSA) Procurement" published?

It was first published on 21 Dec 2023 and last updated on 21 Dec 2023, across 1 notice.

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