Rail Industry Agreements
With all station redevelopment projects and new station builds, there are a number of key regulatory consents and processes that must be undertaken prior to entry into service. These consents can bring many challenges to a project, with negotiations required between numerous parties all with vested interests in the project. SLC Property has a large array of experience in this field, gained from working on many different projects.
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Station Change
The regulatory consent with the biggest impact on station redevelopments is Station Change. This involves the promoter of the scheme issuing a Material Change Proposal to all station beneficiaries to gain approval for the scheme. The station change process begins at outline design, with acceptance of the proposal required ahead of any construction works. A further purpose for the station
change is to offer indemnity to all parties affected by the scheme.
Minor Modification
A Minor Modification is required when any facility or asset is being removed from a station, reduced in size or relocated within the station. We will work closely with industry bodies in drafting the documents and, if requested, can manage the process on behalf of the relevant promoter.
Business and Technical Clearance
Network Rail will need to see the location of the works with a brief description and Network Rail will then carry out an internal consultation, following which Business & Technical Clearance Certificates are issued. These certificates are usually conditional, and we will review the conditions and ensure that the scheme complies with their requirements.
Licence Condition 17 (LC17)
Network Rail needs consent from the Office of Rail & Road before disposing of any of their land, whether by way of freehold transfer or leasehold. This involves Network Rail consulting with the wider rail industry before applying to the Office of Rail & Road (ORR) for consent for the disposal. We can help you with this and show that there will be no negative impact on the rail industry because of implementation of the scheme.
Station Annexes and Lease Plans
Where a new station is being created, regulatory documents need to be produced and land transfers or leases agreed with the Infrastructure Manager (usually Network Rail). The required regulatory documentation takes the form of Station Access Conditions (which may or may not be bespoke depending on the station) and Station Specific Annexes. We have extensive experience in producing these documents, whether from templates or as bespoke documents, as well as
negotiating land transfers and station leases helping to prevent delays and additional costs to projects.
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