The two-year extension will be effective from July 2019 and provide heavy maintenance and supply chain services to more than 1,050 passenger rail cars.
The extension will generate revenue of approximately $277 million to UGL.
CIMIC Group Chief Executive Officer Michael Wright said: “Extending our contract with Sydney Trains is testament to our leading rail sector expertise and experience. Together we are working to support the development of the Sydney rail network for the benefit of the people of New South Wales, now and into the future.”
UGL Managing Director Jason Spears said: “We value our long-standing partnership with Sydney Trains. This extension demonstrates our commitment to working with our customer to achieve their goals of delivering safe and reliable transportation for the travelling public.”
The joint venture, UGL Unipart, is a 70:30 joint venture between UGL and UK-headquartered Unipart Rail that delivers whole-of-life asset solutions to support highly reliable passenger car fleets. It draws on UGL’s asset management and maintenance capability and intimate knowledge of Sydney’s metropolitan passenger rail fleet.