Arup Atkins joint venture awarded Thames Tideway Tunnel contract

Arup Atkins joint venture awarded Thames Tideway Tunnel contract

Jan 13, 2016  Civil engineering 


Arup Atkins joint venture awarded Thames Tideway Tunnel contract
(Photo by: Arup)

Arup and Atkins have been appointed by BMB in a joint venture as part of the team charged with delivering the West section of the Thames Tideway Tunnel.

Valued at £416 million, the six kilometre ‘West’ section of the 25km Thames Tideway Tunnel will run from Acton in West London to Wandsworth in South West London incorporating seven separate work sites along the route. Works will include design, construction, commissioning and maintenance following construction completion.

The Arup Atkins joint venture will provide BMB (a joint venture between BAM Nuttall, Morgan Sindall and Balfour Beatty) with a range of design and engineering services.

“The Thames Tideway Tunnel is one of the UK’s most challenging, yet important, infrastructure projects. We have already made great strides in creating a cleaner and safer River Thames but there is a clear need to modernise our essential infrastructure. Partnerships such as ours with Atkins will play a pivotal role in driving forward these major feats of engineering and we look forward to working together on this extraordinary project to see the benefits it will provide to the city.” — Alan Belfield, UKMEA Chairman, Arup

Upon completion, the Thames Tideway Tunnel will ensure the capital’s sewer system is fit to support its projected population for at least the next 100 years, and will tackle the issue of discharges of untreated sewage that currently enter the River Thames on a regular basis.

The new tunnel will be the biggest infrastructure project ever undertaken by the UK water industry.

“A healthy River Thames plays an essential role in the wellbeing and prosperity of the City of London and its people. The Thames Tideway Tunnel will help transform the river and we are very pleased that BMB chose the valuable experience, expertise and approach we’ve developed with Arup from projects such as Crossrail. We look forward to playing our part in promoting a positive change in the relationship that Londoners and visitors have with the Thames.” — Nick Roberts, UK CEO at Atkins

Mobilisation work for the ‘West’ section begun in September last year with completion scheduled for 2022.



Via Arup
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