The government has put firms on notice for a £360m design and engineering job for the programme of works at Euston station and its surrounding mixed-use development.
The five-year job will cover design and engineering work on the mainline station and the site's huge surrounding mixed-use district. Construction of the HS2 Euston terminus was paused in 2023.
The Department of Transport (DfT) will launch a preliminary market engagement exercise for the role next month, with a full contract notice to be published on 1 May next year.
The appointed team will work with the Euston Delivery Company (EDC), a government-backed entity established to oversee upgrades to the existing mainline station, enhancements to the London Underground interchange, and linked bus and taxi facilities.
No specific quotes available.
Author's summary: Government seeks firms for £360m Euston design job.