Brewery Turnback - ES6-8 Permanent Way

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Estimated value

£2.5m

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Published

07 Oct 2025

Deadline 13 Oct 2025

Description

Brewery Turnback an enhancement scheme funded by the DfT. Formerly known as Manchester Victoria East Turnback, it has been prioritised for early development from the Central Manchester Capacity and Performance study to boost capacity and resilience. The scheme is for the design and delivery of a West facing turnback, located at Brewery Junction. At Victoria station, the through platforms also accommodate terminating trains due to an imbalance of local services to the east and west of the station. The extended time to terminate and turnback in the platforms restricts platform availability for through services. Operational flexibility of the station would be improved if services could utilise a turnback facility to the East of the station. The turnback would also be a service recovery measure during times of perturbation. The turnback is to accommodate trains up to 6 car x 26 m vehicles (DMU and EMU); with trains being able to access the turnback to and from Platforms 3-6 at Manchester Victoria station. As part of the MNTP programme, it was identified that the provision of a turnback facility to the East of Manchester Victoria Train station would provide operational flexibility. Currently, the platforms at Manchester Victoria must accommodate terminating trains, this restricts the availability of the through platforms, impacting performance and causing a timetable constraint. In a standard hour, two services, typically from Kirkby / Preston / Wigan are booked to terminate in the through platforms before the driver changes ends and the train departs in the opposite direction. Typical turnaround times are between 5-10 minutes, meaning that the platform, and route through it, remains occupied for the duration of the turnaround. The operational flexibility of the station would be improved if services could utilise a turnback facility to the East of the station. The turnback would also be a service recovery measure during perturbation. ES2-4 design and development was undertaken by WSP Limited and accepted by Network Rail. However, there are many instances within the designs where assumptions have been made stating that the TRU works would be complete prior to commencement of the project and all as built designs and source records would be available. Permanent Way Scope of Work: The supply, installation, testing and commissioning of the new turnback facility to accommodate trains: 1. provision for a 6-car and buffer stop siding facility 2. passive provision for an 8-car and buffer stop turnback facility 3. track drainage This includes all hand back deliverables, such as redline drawings, O&M manuals, and attendance at AMP016 walkouts.

Scope

Reference
C4N100778729
Total value
£2,500,000 excluding VAT
Commercial tool
Standalone contract
Contract dates
17 May 2026 to 30 Jul 2026
CPV classifications
45234116 45234129
Particular suitability
Small and medium-sized enterprises (SME)

Submission & procedure

Submission deadline
13 Oct 2025, 4:00 pm