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Bechtel loses HS2 legal battle

Artist's impression of Old Oak Common station (Image: HS2 Ltd)

Bechtel has lost its legal action against the company in charge of procuring the HS2 high-speed rail line, after losing out on a bid to build Old Oak Common station.

The BBVS (Balfour Beatty, Vinci, and Systra) joint venture ended up winning the £1bn deal, after tendering the lowest lump sum fee for the project of the four bidders. BBVS scored 75.38% in the competition, compared to Bechtel’s score of 73.76%. Bechtel scored higher than BBVS in some areas such as: technical, behavioural assessment, commercial and staff rates, but was “substantially outscored” by BBVS on the lump sum fee.

But Bechtel alleges that HS2 was in breach of its obligations under the Utilities Contract Regulations 2016 (UCR 2016) in the way it conducted its evaluation of the bids. It claimed that its own tender and that of BBVS were not evaluated correctly and maintained that BBVS’ bid should have been given a lower score on some questions, while Bechtel should have been given a higher score.

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