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Innovative Partner Awarded Contract to develop Very Light Rail trackform

· The Coventry Very Light Rail (VLR) project, led by Coventry City Council (CCC) in collaboration with engineers at WMG, University of Warwick will commence Research and Development to design a low cost track form for very light rail

· Researchers from WMG, will work with Coventry City Council and French company Ingérop Conseil et Ingénierie with English subsidiary Rendel Ltd

· The project has the potential to revolutionise light rail systems all over the world in towns and cities, as VLR provides an affordable track system

The Coventry Very Light Rail project is about to embark on a new adventure, investigating how to create a low cost trackform for the light rail carriages already in development, thanks to £1.5m funding from West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA), secured by CCC. This project aims to revolutionise affordable public transport in towns and cities.

So far in the Coventry Very Light Rail project, Engineers from WMG, University of Warwick have worked with TDI toExterior of Coventry VLR carriage. Credit: TDI design a battery-powered light rail vehicle for Coventry City Council. The long term objective is that it will become an autonomous vehicle that can hold 50 passengers and work like the London Underground system, where there is no timetable and people can hop on and off.

The vehicle will be lightweight in design using a multi-material approach. Due to being battery-powered there will be no overhead power supply, which is both costly and unsightly.

However researchers are now about to embark on their next venture of the VLR project, as they have received £1.5m via CCC to develop a low cost trackform for light rail. Engineers at WMG will work with Coventry City Council and a major French civil engineering company - Ingerop Conseil et Ingénierie.

The ultimate goal of the track project is to design an affordable trackform that can be easily removed and will reduce impact on utilities, saving hundreds of thousands of pounds digging up roads and moving gas, electric, telecommunication and sewage systems, which is currently the process for building traditional tram systems.

Dr Darren Hughes, Associate Professor at WMG, University of Warwick comments:
“The Coventry light-rail project brings together advanced technologies from a number of sectors to deliver a low-cost environmentally-sustainable public transport solution.

“Now that the vehicles have been designed it is time to look at the track they will run on, and with the help of Ingérop Conseil et Ingénierie, we will make it as affordable and environmentally friendly as possible.”

Councillor Jim O’Boyle, cabinet member for jobs and regeneration said:
“Our plan for Very Light Rail has the potential to transform the way people travel. It will be delivered at a much lower cost than traditional trams, a hop on, hop off service part of the green revolution and of course its innovation born in Coventry.

“While the development of the vehicle is progressing well, we also need to innovate in the development of the track and that’s exactly what Ingérop will be able to help with. Experts in this field we will be setting them the challenge of designing track that that can be laid much more quickly and therefore much more cheaply than traditional track.

“Very Light Rail is a really exciting project. Another innovative first for Coventry and this is another important step in its delivery.”

Philippe-André Hanna, Director for International Transport in Ingérop said:

“We are delighted to join the team for the Coventry Very Light Rail. This project is an absolute need for small and medium cities who want to have a modern, carbon-free, rail-based system and cannot afford it today. After the R&D phase, our real goal as on all our projects around the World is to put in place the most sustainable urban transport system for Coventry and many more cities in Europe."

Tim Hackett, Infrastructure Director at Rendel Ltd said:
“We are really excited to be part of this project with our colleagues from Ingérop having already worked together successfully on some high-profile and complex rail projects. We look forward to collaborating on this innovative and technologically game-changing project, providing support from our new West Midlands office.”

ENDS

30 APRIL 2020

NOTES TO EDITORS

High-res images available at:

https://warwick.ac.uk/services/communications/medialibrary/images/march2019/tdi123_coventry_vlr_exterior_4a_2019-03-12.jpg

Design of the Coventry VLR carriages – credit TDI

About Ingérop

A leading player in France and with a strong international presence, Ingérop is an engineering and consulting group in sustainable mobility, energy transition and living environment. Skills cover all the Construction Sector including Railway, Road, Ports and Airport, Buildings and Energy & Industry. With a head office in Paris region, the company, it employs nearly 2,000 employees and expects to generate sales of more than €253 million in 2019, including more than 30% internationally. Operating in more than 70 countries, Ingérop continues its steady global development thanks to its shareholder independence, technical expertise, capacity for innovation and proximity to its clients. A real expert in Light Rail, Ingérop

has worked on 80% of all projects of Tramways in France, Spain, Belgium, Luxembourg, Africa and South America. This includes very innovative systems such as Bordeaux, Nice, Barcelona and Zaragoza where Ingérop has assisted its Clients to adapt the LRT to their real needs.

 

About Rendel

Rendel is a fully owned by Ingérop, an international project consultancy firm providing high end consultancy services to international contractors, clients and on major engineering, and construction projects worldwide.

 

Our global portfolio includes some of the world’s largest and most prestigious infrastructure projects. We have been involved in more than 150 ‘first-of-a-kind’ and large global projects and have successfully completed more than 6,000 assignments throughout the Americas, Europe, Africa, Middle East, Asia and Australia.

 

Some of our recent and ongoing projects include:

· HS2 as Designers on Contract C1 (Colne Valley Viaduct and Chiltern Tunnels)

· Hinkley Nuclear Plant

· Padma Multipurpose Bridge, Bangladesh

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT:

Alice Scott
Media Relations Manager – Science
University of Warwick
Tel: +44 (0) 7920 531 221
E-mail: alice.j.scott@warwick.ac.uk

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT:

Alice Scott
Media Relations Manager – Science
University of Warwick
Tel: +44 (0) 7920 531 221
E-mail: alice.j.scott@warwick.ac.uk