AMEC wins GBP28m Thames Water contract

An AMEC product story
Edited by the Buildingtalk editorial team Jan 31, 2007

AMEC has been awarded GBP28m contract by Thames Water to construct 4.5km tunnel that will connect a major water treatment works to the London Ring Main.

AMEC, the international project management and services company, has been awarded a GBP28m contract by Thames Water to construct a 4.5km tunnel that will connect a major water treatment works to the London Ring Main and help ensure security of water supply to the capital.

The 2.85m diameter concrete-lined tunnel will run from an existing shaft at Thames Water's reservoir site at Stoke Newington and join the Ring Main at the New River Head pumping station, Finsbury.

It is a challenging project.

AMEC's engineers will have to deal with varying ground conditions, ranging from London clay to Thanet sands, as the Lovat earth- balance tunnel boring machine (TBM) drives its way under Highbury and Islington and crosses under six London Underground tunnels, five Network Rail tunnels, a canal tunnel and two major sewers.

In addition to the tunnelling work, the contract involves a mechanical, electrical, instrumentation and communications upgrade and the sinking of two 50-metre-deep launch and reception shafts for the TBM.

Detailed design begins immediately with work on site scheduled to start in July this year.

Completion is planned for spring 2010.

The project forms part of a GBP90m strategic improvement to the Ring Main, which also includes the construction of a new tunnel from the Honor Oak reservoir, Forest Hill, to Brixton.

AMEC's previous recent work for Thames Water includes a major transfer tunnel at High Wycombe and the award-winning Queen Mother Reservoir inlet tunnel recovery project, Datchet.

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