Multi Operator cEMV Contactless Fare Capping System | Tenderlake

Multi Operator cEMV Contactless Fare Capping System

Contract Value:
GBP 17M -
Notice Type:
Contract Notice
Published Date:
09 October 2024
Closing Date:
08 November 2024
Location(s):
UK UNITED KINGDOM
UKG WEST MIDLANDS (ENGLAND) (UK UNITED KINGDOM)
Description:
A contactless Multi-Operator Fare Capping ticketing system is being procured to secure customer trip reconciliations across various public transport operators, initially in the West Midlands, with plans for nationwide deployment.
Multi Operator cEMV Contactless Fare Capping System.
WMCA, through TfWM are seeking to procure a contactless Multi-Operator Fare Capping ticketing system. This system will provide a secure way of reconciling customer trips when payments are made using contactless (cEMV) technology across different public transport operators and their respective independent technical systems. The project is taking place in collaboration with ‘Project Coral’- a consortium of private sector transport operators. It is intended that the system will be rolled out to multiple operators, firstly in the West Midlands but with the long-term objective of the system being deployed nationwide.

The West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA) through Transport for West Midlands (‘TfWM’), and in partnership with Project Coral (a Bus operators’ group), are aiming to progress and introduce a contactless ticketing solution/ system (cEMV) for public transport users on bus and tram across England. Project Coral was formed in 2019 and is a collaborative private sector led Steering Board comprising of FirstGroup PLC, Arriva UK Bus Ltd, Stagecoach Services Ltd, The Go-Ahead Group Ltd, National Express Ltd and Rotala PLC.
Currently, with multiple modes of transport, serviced by an array of operators, public transport users often overpay for their travel; due to the variety of embedded solutions being unable to interplay with each other. TfWM and Coral therefore wish to procure a contactless multi-operator fare capping ticketing system. The system will provide a secure way of reconciling customer trips when payments are made using contactless (cEMV) technology across different public transport operators and their respective independent technical systems. The system will enable customers of (initially) tram and bus services to only need their credit or debit cards or mobile phones to make payment at the best price. This is in line with the Department for Transport's (DfT) wider national objectives to make multi-modal and multi-operator travel cheaper and easier for individuals, capping payments at a daily or weekly limit.
The maximum contract value is £16,752,000. The expected initial contract term is 5 years but comes with three separate built in extensions (+2, +2,+1). Thus, if all the extension options are triggered, the total contract length will be 10 years in total. Please note however that the contract length specified above could change and will be confirmed during ITN publication.
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The Buyer:
West Midlands Combined Authority
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CPV Code(s):
71311200 - Transport systems consultancy services
72222300 - Information technology services
72232000 - Development of transaction processing and custom software