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TfL comms contract

by Mark Rowe

The network services company telent Technology Services Ltd has been selected again by Transport for London (TfL) to manage a range of communications, including public address speakers, CCTV cameras inside and on buildings, customer help points and information displays.

The contract is for just over seven-years and will begin in January 2020. The contract combines maintenance services, system design and upgrade works to the London transport body’s communications systems across an array of sites, including all Underground stations, depots and operational buildings, TfL office buildings, bus stations, river piers, cycle hire stations and the London Transport museum in Covent Garden. This contract includes the management of security and access control systems, taking in more than a quarter of a million assets across TfL’s estate, including at more than 270 Underground stations and depots and at 80 bus stations and stands.

Steve Dalton, Managing Director, Transport at telent said: “We are proud to be one of TfL’s suppliers and look forward to expanding the scope of our previous contract with them. Using innovative approaches and with our experienced team, we continue to build on our market-leading whole-life approach, ensuring that we constantly deliver best value for both TfL and Londoners.”

telent has maintained communication assets for TfL since 1996; and its customers include Network Rail and Highways England.

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