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Plan to transform Exhibition Road in London

A Carillion product story
Edited by the Buildingtalk editorial team Nov 20, 2008

GBP30M project to transform Exhibition Road in London's museum district into a 'shared' space for cars and pedestrians, is being managed by Schal, project management arm of TPS Consult.

The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea has appointed Balfour Beatty to carry out the first phase of works of the ambitious GBP30M plan to transform Exhibition Road, the heart of London's museum district.

The project will start in the New Year by unravelling the one way system around South Kensington Station.

This will improve traffic flow; provide new direct pedestrian crossings and more pavement space, greatly improving pedestrian safety and driving conditions for motorists.

The second phase which is now out to tender is for the paving works which is proposed to be in granite in a 'diamond' pattern.

Subject to funding, it is hoped that these works will start in the autumn of 2009.

Steve Child, Schal's Director, commented: "This is a most ambitious development that demonstrates the Royal Borough's commitment to improving the public realm".

"It also demonstrates the expertise of TPS (part of the Carillion Group) in working with clients to deliver innovative and technically challenging projects.".

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