Thames Tideway Tunnel
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Delivering safe and efficient infrastructure for Thames Tideway
How the Fleet Operator Recognition Scheme (FORS) is keeping London's biggest infrastructure project running safely. -
Thames Tideway report 8% rise in costs but project still on track for 2024
As Tideway approach the half way point of construction, the company behind London's new 25km 'super sewer' has hailed progress made. -
Huge step forward for London’s 25km super sewer as tunnelling begins
Thames Tideway has revealed the first of six TBMs has been switched on and lay the first ring on the tunnel as part of the excavation drive. -
Tideway: Images reveal first look of seven new public spaces to be built along Thames
New images show how the Thames is set to look with new public spaces being developed along the river as Tideway accelerates progress. -
First boring machines lowered underground as Tideway prepares for tunnelling
Tideway has hailed another major landmark in the £4.2bn project with the lowering of the first two tunnelling machines underground. -
The ‘super-sewer’ reconnecting Londoners with the Thames
With tunnelling set to commence this summer, Infrastructure Intelligence takes a closer look at the Thames Tideway project. -
Thames Tideway reaffirms commitment to apprentices with pledge to reach 400
London's super sewer project has reiterated its commitment to apprenticeships with a pledge to create up to 400 through its build. -
Video: Take a look at the progress being made on London’s £4.2bn super sewer
The latest time-lapse video shows the milestones that are being reached on the Thames Tideway project. -
Preparations accelerate on London’s super sewer as tunnel-boring machines arrive
Two 1300-tonne tunnel-boring machines have arrived in London ahead of tunnelling which is set to start later this year. -
Historic day for reconnecting London and Londoners to the Thames
Confirmation of independent investors to finance and deliver the Thames Tideway scheme and award of Ofwat licence means works can start to secure future for the river, says Andy Mitchell.