Industry Veteran Andy Ttofari joins Amaro as Signalling Team Leader

A 20+ year veteran of the rail industry, first as an IRSE licensed installer for Global Rail Construction and later…

for the likes of MPI, Invensys (later Siemens), Colas, Thales, and Volker, supporting the delivery of projects such as…

– The 4 Lines Modernisation Project (4LM)
– Gatwick Airport Station platform expansions
– Channel Tunnel Rail Link
– West Coast Main Line route modernisation

… and more, adding immense value to a whole host of high profile schemes throughout both the Network Rail and London Underground infrastructures.

Now onboarded and introduced to his new Amaro teammates, he’s already proving his worth on our ongoing Sussex Route Croydon P-Way project, providing rolling signalling testing support for p-way maintenance teams from Network Rail’s Croydon DU.

Welcome on board, Andy. We’re lucky to have you!

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Amaro supporting Network Rail in Croydon

Our teams were out, continuing our support of Network Rail's Sussex Route Croydon P-Way Project, providing vital assistance to their Croydon Delivery Unit throughout the South London area.

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Amaro passed FORS audit with flying colours

What should land in our inbox last week but our 2025 certificate from FORS - Fleet Operator Recognition Scheme!

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Rikki Mckinley awarded awarded Incorporated Engineer status

Huge congratulations go out this morning to our Project Manager, Ricky Mckinley, who's officially been awarded IEng (Incorporated Engineer) status by the IET's Engineering Council!