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IMU120/SMU220/IMU160/SMU260 Traction Package and TCMS Replacement - Expression of Interest 2

Issued by Queensland Rail Limited

Expression of Interest

Status: Current
Mega Category: Transport infrastructure and services
Number: QRP230145
Released: Tue, 23 Apr 2024 at 10:12AM Brisbane, Queensland
Closing: Fri, 24 May 2024 at 2:00PM Brisbane, Queensland
UNSPSC: Engineering and Research and Technology Based Services - (35%)
UNSPSC 2: Vehicle traction control systems - (35%)
UNSPSC 3: Machinery and transport equipment manufacture - (30%)
Region/s: Cairns & Far North Queensland
Mount Isa & North West Region
The Central West
South West & Darling Downs
Townsville
Mackay Whitsunday Region
Rockhampton
Gladstone
Wide Bay Burnett
South East Queensland
Interstate
International

Section 1

Tender Overview

The existing Bombardier MITRAC traction package and Train Control Management System (TCMS) [known as TPT] equipment on our IMU120/SMU220 and IMU160/SMU260 electric multiple unit rolling stock fleets is becoming obsolete.

The primary project objective is to design and deliver a direct replacement traction package and TCMS across the 98x 3-car vehicles that make up these fleets. This will have equal, or improved, performance and functionality when compared to the existing TPT system, while observing limitations of integration with the existing sub-systems such as the main transformer and traction motors.

The new design is expected to directly interface and integrate with the existing sub-systems on the vehicle, without requiring any modification to the rolling stock; facilitate direct removal and replacement with the new system at a vendor nominated facility with minimal impact to vehicle availability.

The project objectives, requirements, constraints and system boundaries are expanded further in the expression of interest (EOI) brief (slide pack). The EOI brief also contains the list of terms and definitions.

 

 

EOI Objectives  

  • The purpose of this EOI is to engage vendors with demonstrated experience who are able to inform the feasibility of the project based on known requirements and constraints.

  • The vendors are to advise how they plan to mitigate potential problems, challenges, risks and how they will manage and meet timeframes considering their capabilities.

  • Understand what is needed to deliver this project.

 

For this Express of Interest (EOI), the information uploaded on QTenders is not all the information. However, it is intended to assist suppliers / interested respondents to determine whether their company is able to provide the information required.  

Vendors are required to review the preamble document to understand the EOI requirements and process.

 

Milestones

Date

Vendors to Submit their Questionnaire Responses

17 May 2024 – 16:00 (AEST).

EOI release date

23 April 2024 

*Updated - EOI new Close date

24 May 2024 - 14:00 (AEST)

 

 

More about tendering here

Section 2

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email renzo.munoz@qr.com.au

Section 3

Here is the detail

If there are no documents listed in this section, please refer to Section 1 Tender Overview.

Documents can not be downloaded once Tender has closed.


Section 4

All finished? Please check and submit your response here

Give yourself the best chance

Step 1
Read through the tender description in Section 1
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Review the detailed tender information in Section 3 (if any)
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Complete ALL required tender documentation
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Check for quality in ALL your tender documentation

Closes at Fri, 24 May 2024 at 2:00PM Brisbane, Queensland

Submit your response in hardcopy to Not applicable - Please refer to Tender Documentation for instruction on lodging tender.

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