Thames Tideway Tunnel
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Thames Tideway Tunnel construction to start next year as project gets its licence
Contractors to mobilise from September; expected bill impact for Thames Water customers of £20 to £25 by mid-2020s – two thirds lower than forecasts. -
Thames picks preferred bidder to finance, build and own Tideway
Bazalgette Tunnel lined up as infrastructure provider for the £4.2bn super sewer with Mitchell as CEO and Simms as chairman. -
Thames Tideway names preferred bidders for tunnel construction
Three consortia are lined up to build the £4.2bn London mega sewer. Tideway CEO Andy Mitchell promises tunnelling figures "better than ever before". -
New data shows Thames meets EU directive. So is Tideway Tunnel still needed?
Environment Agency data, obtained under Freedom of Information Act, shows the Thames now complies with the EU Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive, says Lord Tony Berkeley. -
2015 to be Thames Tideway’s year says project CEO Andy Mitchell
Thames Tideway Tunnel chief executive Andy Mitchell talks about pitching to investors, choosing contractors and how the project can change London’s relationship with its river. -
Thames Tideway Tunnel gets planning approval: "National need demonstrated"
The £4.2bn Thames Tideway super sewer has been awarded planning consent by Government and is on course to start construction in 2016.