Class 334 FRAP (Fleet Reliability and Availability Programme) Works

Deadline:N/A

Tender information
Scotland
Type
Voluntary ex ante transparency
Procedure
Direct award without prior publication
Ref. number
SR-PACT-PROJ-500
This is a voluntary ex ante transparency (VEAT) notice. The Supply of replacement of obsolete TMDD (Train Management & Dispatch System) units across the Class 334 fleet for the Fleet Reliability and Availability Programme (FRAP) works.

This is a voluntary ex ante transparency (VEAT) notice. The requirement is for the replacement of obsolete TMDD (Train Management & Dispatch System) units across the Class 334 fleet for the Fleet Reliability and Availability Programme (FRAP) works. The Driver Machine Interface (DMI) is a modular and configurable interface designed for integration into standard Rolling Stock, European Rail Traffic Management System (ERTMS), URBALISTM, and Passenger Information Systems (PACIS) projects. It supports interaction with train drivers, captains, and maintenance personnel The proposed contract will provide continuity of operation of the system based upon the existing solution in which there has been significant prior investment.

Buyer
ScotRail Trains Limited
buyer-email@mail.com
organization number

Documents

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Upload date
File size
First document.pdf
1 Jan 1970, 00:001 Bytes
Second document.pdf
1 Jan 1970, 00:001 Bytes
Contract awarded
Important dates
19 Jun - Publication date
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