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Osborne completes MSCP work for Network Rail

An Osborne product story
Edited by the Buildingtalk editorial team Feb 23, 2010

Osborne has completed two major West Midlands multi-storey car parks (MSCP) for Network Rail and Virgin Trains.

The GBP11 million car park at Birmingham International Station, a design and build contract, offers space for 540 cars over six levels opened to the public at the beginning of October.

The GBP7 million facility at Rugby Station comprises spaces for 496 cars over five levels and opened to the public in August.

Both projects started in July 2008 and were awarded following Osborne's work on a third MSCP for Network Rail at Luton Station, which started on site in June last year.

The MSCP is a Virgin West Coast Trains facility being built as part of the West Coast Upgrade and Virgin High Frequency service introduction.

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