
MANAGED SERVICES
CROSSRAIL/ LUCT – HANDOVER MANAGEMENT
Disciplines: Project Engineering, Assurance, Handover Management
SRC Infrastructure has provided project engineering, assurance and handover management services to Crossrail and LUCT for over 2 years. The team of 12 are embedded within LUCT and have been responsible for assessing and ensuring Crossrail assets are of the high standards that London Underground requires them to be under their Safety Case.

The team manages the handover of various elements of infrastructure and stations. The disciplines of the team include fire engineering, M&E, and others, which have been critical to handover and the overall stations works.
Primary responsibilities include:
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Manage the stakeholder interfaces between both TfL and Crossrail
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Undertake verification and validation exercises
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Support and lead the engineering assurance process.

TFL - CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT PARTNER
Disciplines: Construction Management, Site Management, Site Supervision

SRC Infrastructure supports TfL Major Project’s Construction programmes as a Construction Management Partner.
SRC Infrastructure has specialist construction teams across:
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Depots refurbishments and modernisation
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Northern Line Extension
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Barking Riverside Extension
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Victoria Station Upgrade
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Silvertown Tunnel
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DTUP & PLU
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4LM
Specialist construction knowledge and skills are handpicked to support each project and or programme.
SRC Infrastructure also coordinates discipline consultation with other project teams to support TfL with the resolution of construction issues.

LONDON UNDERGROUND - STEP FREE ACCESS
Disciplines: Construction Management, Project Engineering, M&E Engineering
SRC Infrastructure supports London Underground’s Step Free Access Scheme, within the Accessibility Portfolio. It is an ambitious scheme, initiated in 2016 by the Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan. The programme will take the total number of step- free Tube stations to over 100 by 2021. By spring 2024 38% of the Tube network will be step-free - compared to 28% in 2018. The ambition is to complete 12 Underground Stations completed by Spring 2021.
SRC Infrastructure works across the breadth of the programme, providing construction management and engineering management. This includes Senior Construction Management, Project Engineering and Mechanical & Electrical Engineering.

