CP7 Property Digital Footfall

A Prior Information Notice
by NETWORK RAIL INFRASTRUCTURE LTD

Source
Find a Tender
Type
Future Contract (Services)
Duration
not specified
Value
2M
Sector
TECHNOLOGY
Published
29 Nov 2024
Delivery
not specified
Deadline
n/a

Concepts

Location

London

Geochart for 1 buyers and 0 suppliers

Description

Network Rail’s contract with its current Digital Footfall provider expires in July 2025, therefore this is a key opportunity for Network Rail to identify the solutions available within the market and request information from the supply base to achieve the below: The renewal of our obsolete digital footfall technology at identified stations with the preferred technology to include 3d stereoscopic and/or LiDAR in 2 phases: The first phase "1st of a kind" will provide a Digital footfall solution for 2 managed stations (installation and maintenance) as a proof of concept (1st of a kind) to one small and one medium managed stations (possibly Cannon Street and Charing Cross) with our preferred technology (3d and/or LiDAR) The second phase, and after review of the benefits will cover the installation and maintenance with the technology installed during phase 1 at all remaining identified managed stations and non-managed stations for regulated escalators only.

Total Quantity or Scope

Network Rail manages 19 of Britain's busiest stations and currently has a footfall counting system installed at 18 stations since 2012. The current technology is using both thermal detectors (around 2000 detectors) and 3d stereoscopic sensors (London Bridge) to measure / count footfall at numerous locations within stations, including points of entry and exit, gatelines, flow and retail units. It is our expectation that any renewed footfall monitoring technology should equip Network Rail in the following areas and will be delivered in 2 phases. The first phase "1st of a kind" will provide a Digital footfall solution for 2 managed stations as a proof of concept (1st of a kind) to one small and one medium managed stations (possibly Cannon Street and Charing Cross) with our preferred technology (3d and/or LiDAR) The second phase, and after review of the benefits will cover the installation with the technology installed during phase 1 at all remaining identified stations

CPV Codes

  • 72222300 - Information technology services
  • 50312600 - Maintenance and repair of information technology equipment
  • 72267100 - Maintenance of information technology software

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Other Information

We will be using the Network Rail 'Technology SQS' to run the competition under the category 'SQS - Software as a Service'. Please use the guidance document attached to Bravo opportunity to ensure you have registered onto the SQS under the correct category. If you are interested in this opportunity please do the following: 1. Review the scope attached to the following opportunity listing and confirm you can deliver the Must Have Requirements. https://networkrail.bravosolution.co.uk/esop/toolkit/opportunity/current/59156/d... 2. Contact Charlotte.Green2@networkrail.co.uk to confirm interest in this procurement. 3. Network Rail will invite you to a Supplier Engagement Session on the 12th December for a Q&A session. 4. Register onto the Technology SQS under the category 'SQS - Software as a Service' Thank you for your interest.

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