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HS2 contractors to create people mover at Solihull Interchange station shortlisted

Solihull Editorial 7th Feb, 2025   0

HS2 HAS invited two companies to tender for a major contract to supply, operate and maintain its Automated People Mover (APM) at Solihull’s Interchange Station.

The search for a contractor to supply, operate and maintain the elevated transit system sees POMA S.A.S and Doppelmayr Cable Car UK Ltd called to submit tenders.

HS2 Ltd will award two contracts to the successful contractor to the collective value of around £269million.

Once selected, the contractor will be tasked with the design, supply and installation of the APM cable-pulled operating system, in addition to the maintenance and operation of the system for a 25-year period.

Transporting thousands of people every hour between Interchange Station, the National Exhibition Centre (NEC), Birmingham International Railway Station, and Birmingham Airport, the Automated People Mover is said to be pivotal to HS2’s operation.

HS2 bosses say it will provide a seamless link for regional, national and international passengers, running on an elevated 2.2-kilometre-long viaduct and crossing the West Coast Main Line, the NEC, Pendigo Lake and M42 Motorway.




Ailsa Waygood, HS2 Ltd’s project client for the APM and Interchange Station, said: “Designed to boost connectivity in the West Midlands, the APM is an important part of the HS2 programme – linking Interchange Station with several of the region’s most prominent transport hubs and leisure venues.

“It’s an exciting development as we invite the two shortlisted companies to progress to the formal tender stage, entering the next phase in turning our vision for the APM into reality.”


HS2 Ltd expects to award the operation and maintenance contract in mid 2026 and has also started the search for a supplier to design and build the APM infrastructure.

Market engagement for the design and build contract began in spring 2024, and is ongoing.