Published date: 29 October 2018
Last edited date: 29 October 2018
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Contract summary
Industry
Feasibility study, advisory service, analysis - 71241000
Research and development services and related consultancy services - 73000000
Location of contract
EC2M 2RB
Value of contract
£90,000 to £100,000
Procurement reference
RSSB2741 - T1159- Evaluating variability in train driving under different adhesion conditions
Published date
29 October 2018
Closing date
2 November 2018
Contract start date
30 November 2018
Contract end date
29 March 2019
Contract type
Service contract
Procedure type
Open procedure (below threshold)
Any interested supplier may submit a tender in response to an opportunity notice.
This procedure can be used for procurements below the relevant contract value threshold.
Contract is suitable for SMEs?
No
Contract is suitable for VCSEs?
No
Description
RSSB is holding a supplier day for this tender on Monday 22nd October at 16:30 at RSSB's offices in London.
Should you wish to attend please email the following email address by COP Friday 19th:
Shareditt@rssb.co.uk
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Low adhesion in the wheel/rail interface is a persistent problem that is faced by the GB railway. The GB rail industry invests considerable resource to manage adhesion but, despite these efforts, low adhesion issues have a significant impact on industry and wider society.
A previous RSSB research project Trial of Sander Configurations and Sand Laying Rates (T1107) delivered conclusive findings of the relative performance of different sander configurations in low adhesion conditions. This was achieved using a new method to evaluate the underlying wheel/rail adhesion level experienced by the train.
RSSB is now working with West Midlands Trains and a consortium of suppliers on a follow-on project (Piloting Double Variable Rate Sanders on the GB Main Line (IMP-T1107)) to use these findings on in-service trains. It will use the same approach to measure the effectiveness of enhanced sanders on Class 323 units running along the Birmingham Cross-City Line. The Cross-City Line is a suburban railway line in the West Midlands region of England. It runs for 32 miles (51 km) from Redditch, and Bromsgrove to Lichfield, via Birmingham New Street. It carries an intense metro-type service operated by 26 Class 323 Electric Multiple Units (EMUs) with over 20 station stops. The leafy nature of the line means it suffers from a number of low adhesion high risk sites and it is well documented that the service performance suffers during the autumn leaf-fall season.
The data gathered on six Class 323 control units over autumn 2018 to autumn 2019 on the Cross-City Line offers the opportunity to also analyse:
• The effectiveness of rail cleaning treatments (Quantifying the effects of Railhead Treatments on adhesion (COF-DART ))
• The variability of driving under low adhesion conditions (i.e. this project)
This project directly supports the 'Driver Behaviours' workstream, which constitutes part of the ADHEsion REsearch challenge (ADHERE), which sets out to achieve 'adhesion conditions that are unaffected by and independent of the weather and climate'.
ADHERE was developed by RSSB with the Adhesion Research Group (ARG ) and focuses on five key workstreams:
3. Premises and hypotheses
This project aims to test the following premises and hypotheses:
• Driving under low adhesion conditions during the autumn leaf fall period is believed to lead to more driving variability in drivers taking power, permissible line speed/maximum attainable train speed and braking applications than driving under 'good' adhesion conditions on a dry day outside of the autumn period
More information
Attachments
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- RSSB2741 - T1159- Evaluating variability in train driving - I.T.T.docx
- Technical specifications
- RSSB2741 - T1159- Evaluating variability in train driving - I.T.T
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- RSSB2741 - T1159- Evaluating variability in train driving - Research&Development Terms & Conditions.doc
- Technical specifications
- RSSB2741 - T1159- Evaluating variability in train driving - Research&Development Terms & Conditions
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- Commercial Pricing Schedule.xlsx
- Technical specifications
- Commercial Pricing Schedule
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- RSSB2741 - T1159- Evaluating variability in train driving - Tender Question and Answer.docx
- Clarifications to bidders questions
- RSSB2741 - T1159- Evaluating variability in train driving - Tender Question and Answer
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- RSSB2741 - T1159- Evaluating variability in train driving under different adhesion conditions - Supplier Presentation.pdf
- Technical specifications
- RSSB2741 - T1159- Evaluating variability in train driving under different adhesion conditions - Supplier Presentation
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- RSSB2741 - T1159- Suppliers day Q and A.docx
- Technical specifications
- RSSB2741 - T1159- Suppliers day Q and A
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- RSSB2741 - T1159- Evaluating variability in train driving - Tender Question and Answer.docx
- Clarifications to bidders questions
- RSSB2741 - T1159- Evaluating variability in train driving - Tender Question and Answer
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- RSSB2741 - T1159- Evaluating variability in train driving under different adhesion - Tender Question and Answer.docx
- Clarifications to bidders questions
- RSSB2741 - T1159- Evaluating variability in train driving under different adhesion - Tender Question and Answer
About the buyer
Contact name
R&D Business Partner
Address
THE HELICON 1 SOUTH PLACE
LONDON
EC2M2RB
England
Telephone
020 3142 5300
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Closing: 2 November 2018