High speed, ultra reliable communications are vital to the smooth running of today’s railways, improving reliability, boosting security and enhancing service quality for the UK’s rail users.
Holder of the coveted Network Rail Principal Contractor licence, Amaro’s railway telecommunications team helps some of the leading names in rail, leveraging decades of operational and lineside comms experience to support the full lifecycle of even their most challenging telecoms projects.
No matter how challenging the timescales or conditions may be, we work hand in hand with your project team and the wider supply chain, managing the needs of all key stakeholders to guarantee the safe, smooth, and cost-effective outcomes your schemes demand.
From the installation of state-of-the-art digital solutions, to the sympathetic integration of modern technology with legacy systems, the work we carry out…
… and so much more, all without impacting the day-to-day operations of the UK’s rail network.
From survey and design, to installation, commissioning, and ongoing maintenance, our fully-qualified, licensed personnel work throughout the nation, providing the 24/7 telecoms engineering and management (CRE and CEM) expertise your rail projects deserve.
Whilst by no means an exhaustive list, our rail telecoms experts can deliver…
MPI have worked with Amaro for a number of years and during that time we have developed an excellent and trusted working relationship. The Managing Director for Amaro Michael Ewart and his team work in a collaborative manner with their supply chain and ensure safety and delivery go hand in hand.
With almost 300 years of combined and relevant experience, our railway telecoms team is made up of time-served comms professionals, all of whom have been trained to – and are continually assessed against – the very highest standards. Far from working in isolation, our field staff are supported by a substantial internal management team including HSQE and compliance, resource, commercial and project managers, as well as a number of experienced SSOW and access planners.
With the well-being of all those affected by our works being of the utmost importance – not to mention the extremely hazardous nature of our sites – all telecommunications operatives are further backed up by our in-house safety critical and site management personnel, not to mention a robust internal training programme.