Transport for London Awards Egis Professional Services Framework Contract
2026-06-28 16:51
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Transport for London (TfL) has confirmed the appointment of Egis as a supplier for its Professional Services Framework. The framework covers project and programme management services and public procurement consultancy across all of TfL's portfolios, involving all major modes of transport in London. The contract value and duration have not yet been disclosed.

Under the framework, Egis will provide project and programme management services for all stages of investment development, covering everything from initial analysis and feasibility studies to implementation. This part of the work will be carried out through a joint venture established with a UK infrastructure programme management specialist, whose identity has not yet been made public. The procurement portion of the framework requires Egis to provide commercial expertise, tender document preparation, bid evaluation, contract negotiation, and supplier relationship management services. The framework enables Egis to access several large-scale urban infrastructure projects currently under development in Europe, including the modernisation of the London Underground, the Overground network, the Docklands Light Railway, and bus system upgrades.

Note: As of the time of writing, the identity of the joint venture partner has not been independently verified.

Egis's appointment is part of TfL's broader strategy to rapidly access expertise through multiple framework agreements. In the same month, TfL also appointed Amey as a supplier for its Infrastructure Improvement Framework, which similarly covers project management and delivery services for the capital's transport network (Source: RailUK, June 2026). The existence of parallel frameworks highlights the scale of TfL's investment and its reliance on external consultancy firms to deliver complex projects. Internationally, this move also reflects a trend of expansion in the railway consultancy sector. Nippon Koei acquired the Mikado Group in 2026 to expand its railway consultancy business in Australia (Source: Megaproject.com, 2026), demonstrating that established engineering firms are actively exploring new urban railway markets through framework agreements and acquisitions.

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