The Western Australian Government has shortlisted two proponents to design, supply, build and maintain a High-Capacity Signalling (HCS) system for the Public Transport Authority, as the state moves to upgrade its rail network.
The two proponents shortlisted are:
- Alstom Transport Australia & Downer EDI Works (ADJV)
- Siemens Mobility, Siemens Mobility GmbH and Wabtec Control Systems (SafePerth)
The two proponents were shortlisted after submitting EOI applications in September 2022.
They will now progress to the second stage of a Competitive Early Contractor Involvement process, where they will prepare more detailed submissions.
Funded by the State and Federal Governments, the HCS project will replace Perth’s aging urban rail network control systems with a more modern, integrated, communications-based train control system, allowing more trains to run more often.
The new system will be critical to supporting the significant expansion in passenger rail services being delivered through the State Government’s METRONET program.
The new system will continuously send real-time train data to the Public Transport Operations Control Centre (PTOCC) – currently under construction in East Perth – to monitor the speed and location of every train on the railway network.
The PTOCC will include a network control centre, a central monitoring room and office space to house the infrastructure and personnel needed to manage day-to-day operations of Perth’s public transport rail network.
The HCS project will be delivered in stages to minimise disruption to train operations, with the roll-out expected to be carried out over the next ten years.
The HCS contract is expected to be awarded in 2024.
Western Australian Transport Minister Rita Saffioti said this announcement brings the State one step closer to upgrading its rail network’s signalling and control systems, which will improve the reliability and safety of the network, and allow more trains to run more often.
“With some of our existing systems at the end of their functional life and a major expansion to our passenger rail network on the horizon thanks to METRONET, delivering a new High-Capacity Signalling system will ensure we can continue to service a modern suburban rail system,” Ms Saffioti said.