HC Deb 03 April 1981 vol 2 c148W
Mr. Eldon Griffiths

asked the Secretary of State for Transport if he will list in the Official Report the principal signal companies that provide approved pedestrian crossing equipment, indicating the approximate amount of public money for which he is responsible that has been spent on pedestrian crossing orders awarded to each company over the past five years.

Mr. Kenneth Clarke

The principal signal companies which provide approved pelican pedestrian crossing equipment are:

  • GEC Traffic Automation Ltd.
  • Plessey Controls Ltd.

Over the last five years pedestrian crossing orders awarded to these companies by the Department of Transport have amounted to approximately:

GEC Traffic Automation Ltd. £566,340
Plessey Controls Ltd £404,113

Mr. Eldon Griffiths

asked the Secretary of State for Transport what is the approximate cost of each of the various items included in button-operated pelican pedestrian crossings.

Mr. Kenneth Clarke

Equipment for a pelican crossing is supplied at an overall price; the total cost varies depending on location and the facilities provided. The approximate costs of a fixed-time pelican pedestrian crossing without a centre island on a two-way road is £4,100. This may be broken down as follows:

Equipment and installation including first year's free maintenance £3,100
Road works £1,000

Guard rails are installed in some cases and cost on average £2,000.

Mr. Eldon Griffiths

asked the Secretary of State for Transport what is the approximate cost in current prices of each of the various items of equipment included in a standard zebra pedestrian crossing.

Mr. Kenneth Clarke

Zebra crossings are usually installed as a complete item at a single overall price. The price varies widely depending on the location. It AS estimated that the average price of £2,400 may be broken down as follows:

£
Poles and beacons 200
Road works and electricity supply 1,600
Pedestrian refuges 600

Guard rails are required in some cases and these on average cost £2,000 when needed.

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