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Transport for London

Extension of Road User Charging Enforcement Operations Services (EOps)

ValueValue not published
Deadline
Published11 Jun 2026
RegionNationwide
Who to contact
RUCProcurement@tfl.gov.uk

The procurement contact named on the official notice.

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The brief

Transport for London (TfL) has two contracts with Capita Business Services Limited (Capita) to supply systems services in support of Road User Charging (RUC): (1) the Business Operations (BOps) contract, which provides a system for processing payments, multi-channel customer interactions, the receipt, handling and verification of associated records and interfaces with enforcement operations systems and other RUC systems; and (2) the Enforcement Operations (EOps) contract, which provides a system for processing Penalty Charge Notices, multi-channel customer interactions, regulatory compliance and interfaces with business operations systems and other RUC systems.

TfL is preparing to launch a competitive procurement for a combined Business and Enforcement Operations (BEOps) contract to replace the existing BOps and EOps contracts, but there is insufficient time to procure and transition to the replacement before the current contracts expire on 25 September 2026.

TfL has commenced market engagement in advance of launching the competitive procurement.

Due to the scale and complexity of the existing services and the need to design, build, integrate and safely deploy a replacement solution, the full procurement, mobilisation and transition is expected to require a minimum of 5 years based on current programme assumptions.

This includes the development of procurement documentation, the procurement itself followed by system design, development, integration with existing and future TfL systems, comprehensive testing, and phased migration of live services and data.

TfL estimates that within this timeframe, the new BEOps Contract would be awarded approximately mid 2029.

Delivering this transition within a shorter timeframe would create unacceptable technical and operational risks, including risks to: - continuity of critical public-facing services; - compliance with statutory enforcement obligations; and - accuracy and integrity of charging and enforcement activities.

Accordingly, TfL intends (subject to governance and approvals) to award a contract extension to Capita to continue to supply EOps services for an initial term of 5 years, with a limited optional extension to a maximum of 7 years to allow TfL to procure and successfully transition to the new BEOps contract.

TfL also intends (subject to governance and approvals) to award a contract extension to Capita to continue to supply BOps services as detailed in a separate UK5: Transparency Notice reference WS2834479991.

Key requirements

What the supplier must deliver

01

Transport for London (TfL) has two contracts

Transport for London (TfL) has two contracts with Capita Business Services Limited (Capita) to supply systems services in support of Road User Charging (RUC):.

02

Due to the scale and complexity

Due to the scale and complexity of the existing services and the need to design, build, integrate and safely deploy a replacement solution, the full procurement, mobilisation and transition is expected to require a minimum of 5 years based on current programme assumptions.

03

This includes the development of procurement documentation

This includes the development of procurement documentation, the procurement itself followed by system design, development, integration with existing and future TfL systems, comprehensive testing, and phased migration of live services and data.

04

Accordingly, TfL intends (subject to governance

Accordingly, TfL intends (subject to governance and approvals) to award a contract extension to Capita to continue to supply EOps services for an initial term of 5 years, with a limited optional extension to a maximum of 7 years to allow TfL to procure and successfully transition to the new BEOps contract.

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TfL also intends (subject to governance

TfL also intends (subject to governance and approvals) to award a contract extension to Capita to continue to supply BOps services as detailed in a separate UK5: Transparency Notice reference WS2834479991.

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Stage
award · Awarded
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