Rail infrastructure specialist Spencer Group has begun a £10m project to deliver a new wheel lathe facility for train operator Greater Anglia.
The works involve the design and build of a new Wheel Lathe Facility at Clacton Rail Depot in Essex, which will service Greater Anglia’s fleet, ranging from three-car trains through to 12-car units.
The 5,000 sq m (54,000 sq ft) development will be located on land once occupied by the old Clacton Steam Shed and the unused approach road area from the existing Shunting Spur.
Enabling works have been carried out on site by specialist rail and civils teams, who are now preparing to begin construction of the facility, which is expected to be complete by May 2025.
Spencer Group will design and construct the new Facility, as well as deliver modifications to track, depot protection, locally operated points system, signalling and overhead line equipment.
The team will also deliver a new welfare facility for maintenance staff, including utility services and connections, as well as a drivers’ walkway and lighting facilities for preparation activities.
Tony Wells, Pre-construction Project Director said:
“We are delighted to be delivering this project for Greater Anglia to enhance the facilities at the busy Clacton depot.
“Working in areas with tight constraints is where Spencer Group thrives and our team is highly experienced in delivering high-quality results within complex working environments.
“We are working collaboratively with Greater Anglia as well as third party stakeholders to facilitate their needs and ensure the existing facilities are able to continue operating throughout the programme of works, with as little disruption as possible.”
The works at Clacton Rail Depot will add to Spencer Group’s extensive track record of delivering complex rail projects.
The company has proven experience in delivering complex engineering solutions across a range of disciplines, from the enhancement of existing facilities to the design and build of entirely new projects.
Spencer Group understands the needs of its rail sector clients and its teams are acknowledged for their expertise in delivering solutions that keep depots running smoothly throughout the duration of a project.
Andrew Goodrum, Greater Anglia Client & Programme Director, said:
“Not only will this £17m investment into Clacton improve the performance and reliability of services in the region, but it will also provide many new highly skilled jobs.
“Once complete in Summer 2025, trains will be able to be serviced much quicker than before, allowing them to return to passenger service faster.