NRL’s awarded 8-year Hand Grinding Services contract for Network Rail
Maintenance specialists NRL have secured a new 5-year contract with Network Rail, with extensions allowing it to reach 8 years, to deliver their hand grinding services that will see the business reach 30 years of continued service by 2034.
Initially commencing work on the contract to assist Network Rail’s S&C grinding fleet in 2004, NRL’s contracting teams deliver maintenance and upgrade improvements across the UK’s infrastructure, including asset inspection, ultrasonic testing and grinding, which helps reduce the risk of derailment and leads to a reduction in delays across the network.
The contract renewal will see NRL continue to increase their workforce, with recruitment ongoing for new hires to join their UK-wide contracting teams. It also allows the business to introduce more apprentice positions, which has proved a valuable employment route to bring new candidates into the industry – with apprenticeships undertaken both on track and on the operational side in NRL’s offices.
Throughout the contract length NRL have invested in initiatives that continually challenge how they provide their services with increased safety and efficiency, whilst minimising their environmental impact. This includes early adoption of AI-assisted video technology that allows them to virtually assess work areas prior to arriving on site. By assessing footage from 4K high-definition cameras mounted to trains, they’re able to measure and prepare for work programmes – and crucially identify potential issues before arriving on site, enabling a more streamlined process when carrying out risk analysis. It’s helped deliver cost savings, improve productivity, and reduce hours lost, whilst driving down their carbon footprint.
Discussing the contract renewal, NRL Rail Director Brett Hawke said,