As part of its commitment to UK jobs and growth and supporting the Government’s levelling up agenda,
Siemens Mobility has awarded a £40 million contract to build its new rail manufacturing site at Goole to Yorkshire-based GMI Construction Group PLC.
In addition to the main facility, GMI will construct the 4.5km of rail track needed for connection to the main railway line. GMI’s commitment to using local suppliers, emphasis on employment skills and education, as well as its outstanding record of project delivery was key to the Leeds-based firm securing the contract.
It is part of the first phase of investment in Siemens Mobility’s new £200 million train manufacturing plant and rail supply chain village, which has seen contracts worth £50 million let to UK companies – the majority of which are based locally in Yorkshire.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson said: “I am delighted to see the huge strides that have been made by Siemens Mobility since I visited its site in Goole last summer. As they develop the ‘state of the art’ rail facility, their commitment to invest in local suppliers – boosting jobs and unlocking growth in Yorkshire – is a fantastic example of how we can level up across the country and build back better from the pandemic.”
Secretary of State for Transport and Northern Powerhouse Minister Grant Shapps said: “The North is the birthplace of our railways, with a rich history of manufacturing excellence, so it is fitting that the £40 million contract to build the UK’s newest train factory has been awarded to a Yorkshire company.
“This will create new skilled jobs in Goole, boost local supply chains and generate long-term investment.”
Sambit Banerjee, managing director of Siemens Mobility Rolling Stock and Customer Services, said: “Our goal is to really put Goole on the map. We want to create more than just a rail manufacturing factory, this is about generating long-term investment, skills and jobs.”
He continued: “We are actively looking for as many UK suppliers as possible to contribute to Goole’s success. The appointment of GMI as main contractor, with shared values and growth ambitions for the local area, is a clear step in the right direction. Together we will make this an important and sustainable rail centre of excellence for the future.”
Lee Powell, GMI Construction Group divisional managing director, added: “We are fully committed to the local area, just as Siemens Mobility are. We have a very strong local supply chain and everyone who is involved in this project from GMI Construction lives within a 25-mile radius of the site. We have an Employment and Skills Plan including creating apprenticeships and employing those who have previously been unemployed and we will be engaging with local educational establishments and charities.”
The first trains to be manufactured in Goole will be new Tube trains for London’s Piccadilly line. Transport for London is committed to supporting the wider UK through its supply chain, showing how investing in the London transport network bolsters the nation economically.
Siemens Mobility has also contracted a further £10 million to other UK suppliers. In total, Siemens Mobility works with around 3,000 suppliers, 47% of which are UK-based SMEs.
Siemens Mobility’s Goole development will create up to 700 direct jobs, with a further 250 roles created during the construction phase and an additional 1,700 indirect supply chain opportunities.
It is scheduled to open in 2023 and the company plans to create an associated rail supplier village and innovation centre with co-located suppliers making Goole a rail centre of excellence for the UK.