Transport for London (TfL) is taking bids on a contract to carry out the refurbishment of 44 overground train stations in the capital.
Interested applicants will have to submit their bids by February 13th and applicants will be chosen on a best price basis.
Bidders are expected to enhance the 44 existing north London and southern region railways station facilities.
The project will include improving station facilities, fixtures, fittings, lighting, signage and branding as well as decommissioning and removing redundant structured cabling across the sites.
In 2007, TfL took over the running of London's train stations, a job previously carried out by Silverlink, promising wholesale improvement of its facilities.
During the same year, the London Underground teamed up with CBS Outdoor to install projectors and networking equipment to provide the Tube with digital advertising.
Last Updated: 05/02/2009 17:17
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