High Speed Rail 2, the company behind the proposed London-Birmingham high-speed rail link, is looking for consultants with a contract notice worth up to £350 million, Construction News reported.
Architects, engineers and urban planners among those sought to work on the £32bn rail scheme, Building reported. The controversial proposals could eventually see the rail link extended to Manchester and Scotland.
Government client High Speed 2 Ltd is putting together a framework agreement covering the professional disciplines, which also include technical testing and analysis services. It will be used to work up designs for HS2 if the scheme moves forward.
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