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Case study: Thames Tideway Tunnel powered by Open BIM and Solibri
Solibri and Evolve Consultancy collaborate on the Thames Tideway Tunnel project to adapt an Open BIM approach to support a flexible information flow.
Thames Tideway Tunnel: Construction planning in 4D
4D construction planning has delivered £1m in savings on the eastern section of the Thames Tideway Tunnel, part of the UK’s largest-ever water infrastructure project.
AECOM creates iModels on Thames Tideway Tunnel project
AECOM used Bentley applications to design the central contract tunnels and map out construction plans on the Thames Tideway Tunnel Central Project.
Breakthrough at Thames Tideway links all three tunnel sections
Thames Tideway has reached a significant milestone at the Carnwath Road Riverside site in Fulham with the breakthrough of the West main tunnel connection into the Central section.
Arup Binnies JV secures £300m contract for Thames Water’s strategic resource...
The £300m initiative from Thames Water aims to bolster the strategic resource options framework, with the Arup Binnies joint venture chosen as a key player in leading three projects.
Tideway seeking contractor for super sewer testing phase
As Tideway's super sewer nears completion, a contractor is needed to undertake around 3,000 planned maintenance works across 21 London sites.
CVB JV Tideway East ensures compliance with FlowForma process automation
A joint venture construction project between Costain, VINCI Construction Grands Projets and Bachy Soletanche has been using FlowForma process automation to speed up processes, and ensure compliance and continuous improvement through better visibility.
[Video] UK’s largest Tunnel Boring Machine heads to Silvertown Tunnel
The UK’s largest Tunnel Boring Machine (TBM) has passed its factory acceptance test and started its journey to the Silvertown Tunnel project in London.
Tunnel boring machine completes section of London’s super sewer
A giant tunnel boring machine has now finished its 7.6km journey from Battersea to Bermondsey after breaking into a deep shaft at Tideway’s Chambers Wharf site.
Thames Tideway super sewer delayed by nine months
The Thames Tideway super sewer will open nine months later than expected, as the Covid-19 pandemic impacts operations.
Final tunnel boring machine arrives at London’s super sewer
The giant tunnel boring machine (TBM), ‘Selina’, has arrived in London to create the final 5.5km stretch of London’s new super sewer.
TBM Charlotte completes connection tunnel drive
The super sewer Thames Tideway has taken one step closer to cleaning up the River Thames, as tunnel boring machine (TBM) ‘Charlotte’ completes her journey.
Tunnelling work restarts on London super sewer
Tunnelling work has recommenced on the 25km super sewer to stop sewage pollution in the River Thames.
Thames Water Utilities fined £300k after serious sewer incident
Thames Water Utilities has been fined £300,000 after three workers were carried along a sewer following the collapse of a 150-year-old sewer gate.
Tunnel boring machine breaks ground on London’s super sewer
Balfour Beatty, alongside its joint venture partners Morgan Sindall and BAM Nuttall has seen one of its two tunnelling boring machines (TBM) become the first to break through the ground for London’s new super sewer.
Former Mitie CEO joins Tideway board
Former Mitie chief executive Baroness Ruby McGregor-Smith CBE has joined the board of Tideway, the company building the £4.2bn Thames Tideway super sewer.
Tideway on track to deliver the super sewer underneath the River...
Tideway has published its report confirming the super sewer is on time to be delivered by 2024, preventing millions of tonnes of sewage polluting the...
Case study: TILOS helps Thames Tideway teams to visualise and integrate...
TILOS is playing a key role in the delivery of the Thames Tideway super-sewer, the largest-ever infrastructure project undertaken by the UK water industry
Thames Tideway builder becomes largest corporate issuer of green bonds in...
Tideway, the company building London's new £4.2bn super sewer, has become the largest corporate issuer of green bonds in sterling after it priced a CPI-linked green bond with asset manager M&G Investments
How can mobile processes improve construction site productivity?
Discover how FlowForma mobile processes can improve construction site productivity and transparency in this webinar.
International Women’s Day: Why we need to nurture construction talent
Charlie Avara, director, All Done, is advocating for female construction talent to be nurtured within the industry as women are a vital cog in the sector, but how can we break the bias?
Barhale to deliver £10m East London pumping station upgrade
Thames Water has selected Barhale to deliver a £10m upgrade at the Folkestone Road pumping station in East Ham, London.
Construction remains strong despite price inflation and labour crisis
Supply chain disruptions, material price inflation and a shortage of skilled labour are key areas of concern in Q3 2021, according to RICS latest survey.
Wastewater treatment and the Cementaid Everdure CALTITE System
Wastewater treatment plants are among the harshest environments for concrete, where there are many causes that degrade concrete and once this process starts, its effects are usually rapid.
Laing O’Rourke to deliver £123m Beckton sewage works upgrade
Thames Water has chosen Laing O’Rourke to deliver the £123m upgrade of Beckton sewage works in London.
CPA anticipates 0.3% decline in construction output figures for 2019
Output figures for Britain’s construction industry are expected to be less than previously, giving concerns about the ability to deliver on major projects.