973513137 T1391 Expressions of Interest & Market Engagement Questionnaire for How to enable parcels traffic using existing stations and passenger train dwell times.
We are planning a project to investigate the operational and engineering feasibility of enabling bulk mail and light goods traffic to be handled using existing station infrastructure and rolling stock. The work will consider typical platform/station spaces, boarding and alighting arrangements, management of passengers on platforms and handling equipment, and for bulk mail and light goods. Additionally, the impact of parcels on train dwell times—especially at intermediate stops—must be thoroughly assessed.
We are seeking to receive a response by 12:0 PM (GMT), 1st September 2025 setting out your potential interest.
The response must be submitted via the Delta e-sourcing portal. We expect the project to commence no later than late October 2025 and take no more than 6 months to complete. The full Invitation to Tender (ITT) is anticipated to be issued in September 2025.
Responses should be submitted in Word or PDF format and should not exceed 6 A4 pages. Supporting visuals or diagrams are welcome if they clarify methodology or risks.
RSSB will not provide individual feedback on MEQ responses but may share high-level outcomes of the engagement phase after the tender has been published.
For more information about this opportunity, please visit the Delta eSourcing portal at:
https://www.delta-esourcing.com/tenders/UK-UK-London:-Research-services./327AUGT32Z
To respond to this opportunity, please click here:
https://www.delta-esourcing.com/respond/327AUGT32Z
RSSB wants to procure the services of a broker for private medical and dental insurance and an employee assistance programme (EAP) to support with the management and annual market testing and renewal of these services.
For more information about this opportunity, please visit the Delta eSourcing portal at:
https://rssb.delta-esourcing.com/tenders/UK-UK-London:-Insurance-brokerage-services./9EKW52ZC73
To respond to this opportunity, please click here:
https://rssb.delta-esourcing.com/respond/9EKW52ZC73
T1305 -Codify the impact of professional driving policies and defining best practice guidance
A pre-tender suppliers meeting has been arranged for 03 May 2022 at 10:30-12:00, to be held remotely on Microsoft Teams. The purpose of this meeting is to:
• Provide an outline of the project proposal
• Provide interested suppliers an opportunity to discuss, understand and inform the research specification
• Provide interested suppliers an opportunity to form partnerships to deliver the research
(see full details in the attached specification for T1305)
Suppliers wishing to attend the event must confirm the name and email address of all attendees to Tanja.Odinsen@rssb.co.uk by 12:00 on 29 April 2022, you will then be issued with a link to join the Teams meeting.
RAIL SAFETY AND STANDARDS BOARD LIMITEDLondonWAC-335306
Rail Safety and Standards Board (RSSB) seeks to obtain market feedback in relation to the high-level business requirements for the digital Rule Book application. Please respond to the questions in the Expression of Interest (EOI) document. Deadline for EOI submission is 1700 hours on 27 June 2022 electronically.
The Rule Book App was launched to the industry as a purchasable product in 2018, whereby an organisation purchases a block of user licenses that can be redeemed by any user based on a valid organisation domain email or manually assigned.
The Rule Book App leveraged RSSB’s single source component content management system for the creation of standards and rule book content within DITA XML, allowing for content to be published and personalised across multiple formats and devices. Prior to this, the Rule Book was only available in paper or PDF format published to RSSB’s website and created within desktop publishing tools i.e., Quark.
The Rule Book App ensures the Rule Book and the instructions within it in are kept up to date and all workers are given easy access via their mobile device.
The objective of this work is to ensure continuity of service for the significant portion of RSSB’s members and staff that rely on the Rule Book App as their primary source for rules information.
The Rule Book App is also an ‘added value’ product beyond the mandated requirement to provide access to PDF copies within RSSB’s website, therefore ease of use and reliability are paramount to allow organisations to move away from hard copy and downloaded PDFs.
Rail Safety and Standards Board (RSSB)LondonWAC-322721
We would like to explore the interest in the market as RSSB is working on an upcoming opportunity for the design and fit out of RSSB’s new office premises. RSSB is seeking to obtain market feedback, technical approach and indicative costs in relation to the high-level business requirements set out in this EOI as well as gauge interest from the market for this opportunity.
Rail Safety and Standards Board (RSSB)LondonWAC-180354