– Platform 3A

Project Background Stratford Station – Platform 3A Stratford Station required an upgrade to cater for the predicted rise in Client passenger demand at the station. This formed part of the suite of works Olympic Delivery Authority to meet the forecast increase of passengers for the 2012 Olympic and Location Paralympic games and going forward to 2016. Stratford Station, , UK This project was funded by the Olympic Delivery Authority (ODA). Start Date It had been developed by through their 2008 acceptance processes.

End Date London Underground was originally to deliver these specific Works. 2011 However, the ODA asked to deliver them in place of

London Underground (with their agreement) as Network Rail were Duration perceived to best placed to deliver such a project. 40 months

Contract Value £15.4m

Network Rail’s Role Project and programme management

For more information please visit www.networkrailconsulting.com Scope of Works Key Project Outputs The project works included: The key outputs of this project were: strengthening of relationships between Network Rail and all constructing an additional facilitating the delivery of the stakeholders, in particular with platform for the tube network infrastructure that the ODA required London Underground and the for the 2012 London Olympic and constructing a new station ODA, as a result of the success Paralympic games entrance linking into an existing of the project mezzanine level. successfully delivering the project on providing a legacy for London and time and below the budget agreed London Underground in terms of by the Olympic Delivery Authority the expanded passenger network. successfully completing the works The stakeholders formed an without any third party claims exceptional partnership to overcome being incurred all the challenges they faced. As a successfully working under result, the project was shortlisted for London Underground acceptance the ‘Team Contribution’ award at the procedures 2010 Network Rail Partnership Awards.

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