London Bridge Station Redevelopment Chooses ievo Fingerprint Readers

18 Nov London Bridge Station Redevelopment Chooses ievo Fingerprint Readers

ievo is at the core of the 400 million pound contract to redevelop London Bridge Station as part of the wider Thameslink programme within the capital. ievo was specified by Costain for the job following an incomparable product demo. This left ievo‘s elite list of installers eager for more information on the venture. Costain’s decision to choose ievo products was due to the high reliability and robustness of the readers, making ievo the ultimate choice for the project.

Managing Director of ievo Shaun Oakes expressed his pleasure by stating “the success of securing this project proves that ievo are top of the biometrics industry. We worked relentlessly to develop a product that would surpass all others on reliability and robustness so it is rewarding to se that others are also now recognising this.”

The ievo readers are being used to centrally manage worker access to the tunnel shafts on Costain and Skanska’s £200m London Power Tunnel contract for National Grid. The project is an extremely large scale one with ievo currently supplying over 20 readers to be implemented within the site to provide maximum access control security.

The London Bridge Station is scheduled for completion in 2018. The project will see through-station passenger capacity rise to 90 million people a year from 55 million currently. The project is set to get underway in 2013 lasting 5 years. The station is the fourth busiest station in the country.

Network rail has quoted “the changes we are making will allow us to introduce hundreds of Thameslink trains every day – one every three minutes – offering better connections than ever before.”

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