
Procurement - The East Link Project
The East Link Project will procure consultancy services, design assignments and construction contracts during several years. This page presents our procurements, as well as information on how to become a supplier, and how the procurement process works.
High-volume contracts Skavsta and Vagnhärad
Applications for the two first volume contracts Skavsta and Vagnhärad is currently being evaluated for prequalification. The next step is for us to invite prequalified suppliers to submit tenders, which is planned for summer/autumn 2023.
We intend to procure both contracts with a developed form of the Early contractor involvement (ECI) model compared to ECI previously procured by the Swedish Transport Administration.
Market dialogue
In January we invited suppliers to individual digital dialogue meetings regarding the two contracts Skavsta and Vagnhärad. The aim was to inform and be aware of the market's perspective before future procurements.
The market dialogue are not part of future procurement process and participation in the market dialogues does not affect the opportunities to submit tenders in future procurements.
Documents market dialogue
- Results from Market Dialogues Regarding the Contracts Vagnhärad and Skavsta (pdf, 22 kB)
- Questions and answers market dialogues Vagnhärad and Skavsta (pdf, 435 kB)
Questions in english are answered in english and questions in swedish are answered in swedish. - Business plan East Link (2,1 mb, pdf)
- Contract description Skavsta (1,6 mb pdf)
- Contract description Vagnhärad (1,2 mb, pdf)
- Contract model (806 kb, pdf)
- Market dialogue presentation Skavsta-Vagnhärad East Link (pdf, 2 MB)
Project Subdivision
The East Link consists of a total of eleven projects and contracts, broken down into Stages A, B and C.
Six of the projects are high-volume business projects, which are aimed at creating greater opportunities for innovative technical solutions and effective production methods. The other projects are performance contracts.
The Swedish version of all documents have legal precedence.
Description of planned procurements of contracts
The Swedish Transport Administration intends to perform these contracts as ECI contracts (Early Contractor Involvement). The calculated value exceeds 10 billion and thus the contract in question will be part of the volume deals that the Swedish Transport Administration intends to work with.
This contract is part of The East Link Project, which is part of the Swedish Transport Administration's new main lines. This contract concerns a stretch of railway in the counties of Stockholm and Södermanland, and affects the municipalities of Södertälje and Trosa. The stretch between Gerstaberg and Sillekrog includes approximately 26 kilometres of new double-track main line and a new travel centre in Vagnhärad. A large part of the railway will be built in tunnels and on bridges to reduce impact on the surrounding cultural and natural environments, other parts will be built on banks or cutting through the landscape. The longest tunnel will be approximately four kilometres long and will pass under the Tullgarn nature area. The longest bridge will be approximately 1,700 meters and will pass over the archaeological site of Trosaån valley.
Illustrations of the coming contracts
Follow the links below for videos illustrating the stretch and overall scope of the two coming contracts. If pressing the gear wheel button, down to the right on the screen, then you can choose “subtitles” and “translate automatically” (Swedish-English).
The Swedish Transport Administration intends to perform these contracts as ECI contracts (Early Contractor Involvement). The calculated value exceeds 10 billion and thus the contract in question will be part of the volume deals that the Swedish Transport Administration intends to work with.
This contract is part of The East Link Project, which is part of the Swedish Transport Administration's new main lines. Skavsta is located in the county of Södermanland, Nyköping municipality, and the contract regards a stretch of approximately 36 kilometres of new double-track main lines between Sillekrog and Skavsta, as well as parts of a secondary line and parts of a new travel centre at Skavsta airport. The railway will be built in a varied landscape. Great emphasis has been placed on minimising intrusions and negative consequences for areas worthy of protection. For example, the railway passes on a bridge that will be approximately 1,400 meters long, making it one of the East Link’s longest bridges. To a large extent, the railway follows the E4 road to minimise the infrastructure's barrier effects for people and wild life in the area.
Illustrations of the coming contracts
Follow the links below for videos illustrating the stretch and overall scope of the two coming contracts. If pressing the gear wheel button, down to the right on the screen, then you can choose “subtitles” and “translate automatically” (Swedish-English).
Nyköping's Travel Centre, part of the East Link Project, will be located along the planned Nyköping secondary line. The area extends from the existing railway bridge over the Nyköping River to the east, then follows the existing tracks across Brunnsgatan and through the existing station and railway yard, via the western connection, for a total of approximately 3 km. From there it will connect to the existing TGOJ track and the Nyköping line, as well as to the future secondary line.
The current Nyköping railway station is in need of refurbishments. It also has limited capacity. In order to meet future transport needs and improve accessibility and road safety, Nyköping municipality, together with the Swedish Transport Administration, has decided to build a new joint intertransport travel centre.
Nyköping municipality will build simultaneously with the Swedish Transport Administration. These include two bus hubs, park areas, pedestrian and cycle paths and lay-bys for buses and taxis. Extensive coordination of works between the municipality and the contractor will therefore be required.
The Swedish Transport Administration's construction contract consists of the following components
Extension to three level junctions through the station and the railway yard. In addition, new tracks are to be built connecting the existing single track on the TGOJ line, the existing single track on the Nyköpingsbana line towards Norrköping and a double track railway (the secondary line) towards Skavsta travel centre. There will be need for temporary tracks and switches during construction. Construction of two new yard tracks and one recessing siding.
New railway engineering installations for track, electricity, contact lines, signalling and telecommunications with associated engineering buildings and demolition of existing installations.
New computer signalling signal box 95. The signal box will control a different scope than the present signal box. Demolition and removal of railway engineering plant, as well as signal box 59 and parts of computer signal box 85.
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A total of four new railway bridges will be built. Two railway bridges over Brunnsgatan, as well as demolition of existing bridges including abutments. A new railway bridge in a central location over the pedestrian link to the intermediate platform (central passage), including two new entrance buildings on each side of the track area. A new westbound railway bridge over the pedestrian link to the intermediate platform and cycle passage (west passage), as well as demolition of the existing pedestrian tunnel to the platform. A new bus terminal and cycle parking building will also be built adjacent to the southern entrance building.
A new intermediate platform between tracks 2 and 3 (new numbering) and a new side platform south of track 1 (new numbering) will be built. Platforms are accessed by escalators, stairs or lift. Retaining walls on both the north and south sides of the railway facility. Re-routing of existing lines and roads, new service roads, geotechnical reinforcement measures, management of contaminated land, noise protection measures as well as fencing along the railway facility.
West of the E4 and over the new railway facility, a new two lane car and pedestrian/cycle bridge, the so called Hemgårdspassagen, will be built.
Project challenges
Signalling system
The challenges for signalling construction involve managing two stretches of track, with different types of traffic requirements, but also that there will be four interfaces vis-a-vis the relay line. Three types of signal box are affected, which requires the contractor to be very experienced with signalling technology, not least with relay signal box 59.
The project includes replacing the existing signal box 59, which controls Nyköping C. Nyköping S is currently controlled from signal box 85 in Silinge and will be removed from signal box 85 in the project. New signal box 95 will be built and connected to control the signalling system for Nyköping C and Nyköping S.
Construction in an operational railway facility and station
During production, the railway facility and the existing station shall, with certain exceptions, remain in operation. This requires production to be carried out in stages, and it is essential that all phases be carried out on time. Coordination with the operations and maintenance manager for both the station and the railway facility will be required.
Given the planned traffic stops and phased production, it is essential that the contractor is organised from the outset to be able to carry out the necessary measures in the railway facility to complete the early phases of the work on time.
Travellers to and from the railway station, local residents and other third parties in the area need clear information on an ongoing basis regarding what is going on, and when and how work effects them. The project will work with proactive communication, in which the contractor will be an important partner.
Collaboration with Nyköping municipality and other external stakeholders
The Nyköping Travel Centre consists of two projects. In addition to the Swedish Transport Administration's construction work, Nyköping municipality will be responsible for the construction of parts, which upon completion will as whole make up the new travel centre. Close collaboration will be required to achieve an effective result.
Due to the fact that construction is located in the middle of the City of Nyköping, the project will require coordination with several external stakeholders in the city who are directly or indirectly affected by the project.
Illustrations of the coming contracts
Follow the links below for videos illustrating the stretch and overall scope of the two coming contracts. If pressing the gear wheel button, down to the right on the screen, then you can choose “subtitles” and “translate automatically” (Swedish-English).
The prognosis for production start of this contract is August 2026.
This performance contract is part of The East Link Project, which is part of the Swedish Transport Administration's new main lines. The contract regards a stretch of approximately 15 kilometres of new double-track railway between Stavsjö and Loddby, whereof roughly 8 kilometres will consist of the Kolmården Tunnel. The railway will pass through the counties of Södermanland and Östergötland, in varied terrain consisting mainly of forests and arable land. It will mostly cut through the landscape, but in some places it needs to be built on banks, for example where it will be passing by the lakes Gullvagnen and Strålen, and on bridges and in tunnels (like the previously mentioned Kolmården Tunnel).
The Kolmården Tunnel will be a tunnel for double-track railway with an escape route; a service tunnel that is built parallel to the track tunnel. The track tunnel will have a free area of 91 m² and the service tunnel a free area of 36 m². The distance between the track tunnel and the service tunnel will be 10 m. The service tunnel will have a width of 8 m. The track tunnel and service tunnel will be connected by 19 cross tunnels; access to the service tunnel will be organised via two access tunnels in Persdal and Böksjö. Each cross tunnel will have a reserved space for technical buildings. A fire water supply system must be built in the service tunnel, with a depository and a redundant pump station at the tunnel's low point. Four working tunnels are planned at Persdal, Rödmossen, Svartgölen and Bökjsö. Two of these working tunnels, Böksjö and Persdal, must be constructed so that that they can later be used as service tunnels and permanent emergency routes for the emergency services. The working tunnels at Rödmossen and Svartgölen are to be closed after the construction phase.
Section Stavsjö–Loddby includes 5 new railway bridges, of which one is a landscape bridge for railway of approximately 670 m, and 5 new road bridges. The project also includes demolition of 2 existing bridges, one over the E4 at Böksjö.
Approximately 2,200 m of service roads are to be built for engineering yards, ventilation shafts, service tunnels, tracks, electricity, signal and telecommunication objects along the railway. Escape routes must be built into the tunnel mouths and the mouths of the service tunnels. In total, approximately 40 drums needs to be constructed to handle storm water for the railway and roads. Along the route there are railway engineering facilities for track, electricity, contact lines, signal and telecommunications with associated technical buildings etc.
The railway tracks must be designed with a physical barrier, with gates, along its entire length to prevent people and animals from entering the tracks.
Noise reducing measures are needed along some parts of the route. Reinforcement measures for the railway bank are planned to be constructed as bank piles, lime-cement columns, to some extent in combination with pressure banks varying in width from approximately 8-15 m.
Illustrations of the coming contracts
Follow the links below for videos illustrating the stretch and overall scope of the two coming contracts. If pressing the gear wheel button, down to the right on the screen, then you can choose “subtitles” and “translate automatically” (Swedish-English).
Upcoming procurements for the East Link Project
Some of these procurements might consist of several contracts, which ones will be made clear when the procurements are announced in the Swedish Transport Administration’s procurement timetable.
Designation | Project name | Contract form | Status |
OL11 | Gerstaberg | Performance contract | Planned |
OL31 | Vagnhärad | Design and construct contract (ECI) | Ongoing procurement |
OL32 | Skavsta | Design and construct contract (ECI) | Ongoing procurement |
OL33 | Nyköping Bibana | Performance contract | Planned |
OL2.3 | Nyköping Resecentrum | Performance contract | Ongoing procurement |
OL41 | Ålberga | Design and construct contract (ECI) | Planned |
OL42 | Kolmården | Performance contract | Planned |
OLP5 | Ny Godsbangård, Norrköping | Performance contract | Awarded contract |
OL61 | Norrköping Central | Design and construct contract (ECI) | Planned |
OL71 | Norsholm | Design and construct contract (ECI) | Planned |
OL81 | Linköping | Design and construct contract (ECI) | Planned |