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    Cardiff £100M Crossrail construction: design and interface notes for engineers

    March 9, 2026|

    Reviewed by Tom Sullivan

    Cardiff £100M Crossrail construction: design and interface notes for engineers

    First reported on New Civil Engineer

    30 Second Briefing

    Cardiff’s £100M Crossrail tram‑train scheme is moving into its first construction phase, with Cardiff Council appointing Graham as principal contractor for the new link between Cardiff Central and Cardiff Bay. The initial section will convert the existing heavy rail spur into a tram‑train corridor, requiring track upgrades, new overhead line equipment and modified signalling to interface with Network Rail infrastructure. Early works will focus on segregated running where possible and junction remodelling at Cardiff Central to accommodate higher‑frequency, lighter vehicles.

    Technical Brief

    • Cardiff Council has formally let the principal contractor role to Graham for Phase 1 works.
    • Appointment moves scheme from development and design into early enabling and main works mobilisation.
    • Graham’s scope expected to include civil, track, systems and interface works under a single contract.
    • Integration with Network Rail assets will require close possession planning and staged commissioning strategies.
    • Early construction phase will set out buildability, logistics and access arrangements for later Crossrail extensions.
    • Contract award de-risks procurement schedule, allowing detailed design to proceed in parallel with site setup.
    • Experience from similar UK tram‑train schemes is likely to influence standards selection and interface management.

    Our Take

    Graham’s win on Cardiff Crossrail comes on top of the £968M National Highways concrete roads framework and the £286M Manchester Metropolitan University redevelopment, signalling that its UK workload is now heavily weighted towards large, multi-year public and quasi-public infrastructure programmes.

    With Cardiff Crossrail in Wales alongside the Fermanagh Lakeland Forum in Northern Ireland and major schemes in Manchester and across England’s Strategic Road Network, Graham is diversifying its regional exposure across the UK rather than being tied to a single city or asset class.

    Within our 722-item Infrastructure corpus, Graham now appears repeatedly in higher-value ‘Projects’ and ‘Contract Award’ pieces, suggesting it is becoming a go‑to Tier 1 contractor for complex urban transport and campus-scale redevelopments in the UK public sector pipeline.

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    Prepared by collating external sources, AI-assisted tools, and Geomechanics.io’s proprietary mining database, then reviewed for technical accuracy & edited by our geotechnical team.

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