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Balfour Beatty wins £70 million Woolwich rail contract
Crossrail Ltd has announced that it will award the contract for the fit-out of Woolwich station to Balfour Beatty Group Limited.
The £70 million contract also covers the fit-out of the two portals at North Woolwich and Plumstead at either end of the Thames Tunnel where Crossrail trains will surface.
Work will begin later this month and the new station will open in 2018, when up to 12 trains an hour will link Woolwich with Canary Wharf, central London and Heathrow.
The contract also includes commitments to provide apprenticeships and job opportunities for Londoners.
Balfour Beatty will be required to create around 18 apprenticeships and new job start roles for people who are long-term unemployed or who have been out of education or training for six months or more.
It is a requirement that all of the new job starts be taken up by people living within Greater London or one mile of the Crossrail route.
Crossrail will also provide a significant spur to regeneration in and around Woolwich, encouraging investment and development as well as supporting jobs and businesses in the local area.
Crossrail chief executive, Andrew Wolstenholme, said: “Crossrail will help to transform Woolwich, supporting regeneration, reducing journey times and creating new transport links for local people.
“From 2018, up to 12 services an hour will allow passengers to travel to Canary Wharf, the City and the West End without having to change trains.”
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