Adey Steel, a Loughborough-based engineering company, has secured a £15m contract with Network Rail.
The deal involves the supply of fabricated overhead line electrification structures for the Great Western Electrification programme (GWEp). The programme will see the modernisation of a 150-mile stretch of the track in an effort to make trains quieter, more efficient and greener as they run between London and Cardiff. Led by former England and Leicester…
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