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Mace appointed to project manage Northern Powerhouse Rail scheme

An expanded Mace team will continue to work within NPR over the next 12 months and beyond

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Transport for the North has appointed Mace, the international consultancy and construction company, as project manager for the Northern Powerhouse Rail (NPR) scheme. 

Mace will be responsible for project controls, project management, stakeholder management and commercial support to ensure a strengthened and more coordinated approach to progressing the transformative NPR scheme.  

As Programme Support Office partner, Mace will work closely with NPR and key stakeholders to deliver the complex £39bn programme.

An expanded Mace team will continue to work within NPR over the next 12 months and beyond strengthening the strategic outline case, establishing viable route options, identifying the best solutions and interactions with HS2, and championing the programme with key decision makers.

Jason Millett, Mace’s CEO for Consultancy, said: “I am in no doubt that the ambitious and exciting plans for Northern Powerhouse Rail are fundamental to levelling-up our economy and creating opportunities for communities and businesses to thrive across the region.

“As such, I’m delighted to be able to continue our excellent relationship with Transport for the North and the NPR team.

“Delivering NPR will transform the way people travel and work across the North of England, providing fast, frequent and reliable connectivity.

“As the nation looks to re-emerge from the coronavirus pandemic with even greater resolve, this programme will be critical to recovery, futureproofing the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s low carbon transport needs, and addressing regional disparities and inequalities.”