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Transpennine Route Upgrade de-risks with nPlan’s AI-led forecasting

Transpennine Route Upgrade: track renewal at Stalybridge
Transpennine Route Upgrade: track renewal at Stalybridge (image courtesy of TRU and Peter Devlin)
The multi-billion-pound Transpennine Route Upgrade (TRU) is set to use nPlan’s AI-led forecasting and risk management services across its entire programme of works.

The TRU is delivering improvements to the rail network between York, Leeds, Huddersfield and Manchester. According to nPlan, the deal will allow the TRU to analyse more project schedules, more frequently, and get more meaningful insights and accurate forecasts than it could through any other method of assurance.

Indeed, following a ramping up period, the TRU intends to use nPlan rather than quantitative schedule risk analysis (QSRA) across its entire programme of works

nPlan generates outputs by parsing large volumes of historical project data with AI. At the start of each engagement, nPlan gathers the customer’s past project schedules and uses deep learning to build a model that reflects how the customer executes projects.

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