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Transporting growth: making the most of the budget’s expansion opportunities

Rail-contracts

Chris Grayling, the transport secretary, has recently announced his intention to reopen some of the train routes that were removed during the Beeching cuts in the 1960s, severing links between many towns and villages.

Closer to Executive Compass’s home in the north of England, the Metro network, which connects most of Tyne and Wear, will be expanding into the neighbouring counties of County Durham and Northumberland. While we live in a digital age and can order online, work remotely, or simply drive our own cars to work, railway line expansions and changes to existing networks are becoming more prevalent across the UK.

Opportunities for suppliers

Convenience aside, the sheer scale and complexity of railway expansions create a multiplicity of opportunities for local and national businesses, with services including:

Digging further, they also open opportunities for suppliers of standard items, such as ballast and sleepers, to more intricate specialist items, such as switch gears for catenary lines, or palisade fencing. Further still, opportunities are also available for suppliers of plant and heavy machinery to facilitate the development of new lines. And even with all these requirements, we haven’t mentioned the main workforce delivering the works, and their need for additional training, PPE, and welfare units.

Increased demand means increased opportunity for your business, whether through tendering as the main service provider, applying as a subcontractor to larger organisations, joining a framework, or maintaining your position as a trusted part of a supply chain. Of course, it also means more competition, as multiple organisations vie for positions.

 

 

Preparing for the tender stage

From the Latin phrase praemonitus, praemunitus: forewarned, is forearmed. While no business is likely to be following Julius Caesar’s approach to expansion, notification of emerging opportunities should always prompt businesses to re-evaluate their procurement strategy by:

At Executive Compass, we know that the devil is in the detail with procurement; through a combination of accumulated knowledge of procurement, a persuasive in-house style, and focussed, evidence-based narrative, we can help you to secure more contracts and grow your business.

 

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