The appointment will run for two years from June 2026, with an option to extend, and is expected to include upgrades at Elephant & Castle and South Kensington stations, alongside wider step-free access and infrastructure programmes, with further projects added over time.
Peter Anderson, managing director, transport infrastructure, Amey said: “Being appointed to this framework is a strong endorsement of Amey’s ability to deliver complex infrastructure programmes in highly operational environments. It reflects the strength of our integrated offer, combining consulting insight with delivery expertise to help clients solve challenges across the whole asset lifecycle. We look forward to working with TfL to deliver improvements that strengthen network performance and support the future of transport in London.”
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