Turner & Townsend named on Crown Commercial Service’s Transport Technology framework
Turner & Townsend, the global professional services company, has been named as a supplier on Crown Commercial Service’s RM6347 Transport Technology framework, strengthening its role in supporting government clients to modernise transport systems and drive digital transformation.
The initial two-year framework, with options for two one‑year extensions, provides public sector bodies with an efficient route to procure specialist digital consultancy services.
Turner & Townsend is named on the following lots:
- Lot 1, covering professional services such as planning, design, technical authority and engineering capabilities
- Lot 2, focused on data services including network occupancy, scheduling, passenger and freight movement, public transit data, infrastructure utilisation and rail simulation
Through this appointment, Turner & Townsend will support public sector clients across the UK in delivering improvements that enhance network performance, improve user experience and contribute to national net‑zero commitments.
Turner & Townsend will also provide a range of digital consultancy services to public sector organisations, supporting them as they adopt innovative technologies, modernise infrastructure and deliver improved outcomes for passengers and local communities.
Building on its previous CCS framework appointments, including the Management Consultancy Framework Four (MCF4), this latest appointment further positions Turner & Townsend to support public sector organisations in accelerating digital transformation and delivering smarter, more connected services.
Guy Beaumont, Director and Digital Lead for Infrastructure, UK at Turner & Townsend, said:
“We’re delighted to be named on CCS’s Transport Technology framework."
This strengthens our ability to help clients adopt digital solutions that make transport networks more efficient, sustainable and resilient.
"As the sector evolves, we remain committed to supporting public sector bodies in delivering technology‑driven improvements that benefit communities and the wider economy.”
Crown Commercial Service supports the public sector to achieve maximum commercial value when procuring common goods and services. In 2024/25, CCS helped the public sector to achieve commercial benefits equal to £5.3 billion - supporting world-class public services that offer best value for taxpayers.