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Tideway London
Construction
London Bridge, London 43,410 followers
We're building the #SuperSewer for future generations and reconnecting London with the River Thames
About us
Tideway's Super Sewer is upgrading London's infrastructure to cope with demands well into the 22nd century and reconnecting the city with the iconic River Thames. The Thames Tideway Tunnel is a 25 kilometre interception, storage and transfer tunnel running up to 65 metres below the river. Starting in west London, the main tunnel generally follows the route of the River Thames to Limehouse, where it then continues north-east to Abbey Mills Pumping Station near Stratford. There it will be connected to the Lee Tunnel, which will transfer the sewage to Beckton Sewage Treatment Works. Overflows of untreated sewage into the River Thames add up to tens of millions of tonnes every year. London's sewerage system relies on an integrated network of combined sewer overflows (CSOs). At the time it was built, the CSOs would release flows through discharge points along the river during heavy storms. Originally, this would happen once or twice a year, it now happens on a weekly basis and no longer requires a storm to trigger overflows. By intercepting the sewage before it enters the river, the Thames Tideway Tunnel will help prevent the River Thames from being polluted with untreated sewage which can stay in the river for up to three months before the ebb and flow of the tide finally takes it out to sea. For more information, visit our website www.tideway.london Tideway Inclusive Recruitment statement: We are one of The Times Top 50 Employers for Women, a Stonewall Diversity Champion, a proud signatory of the ‘Ban the Box’ campaign, and Disability Confident Committed Employer. We pride ourselves on providing employment for disabled employees, providing support and adjustments during the recruitment process, and wherever needed in the working environment. We offer a guaranteed interview scheme for suitably qualified disabled applicants.
- Website
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http://www.tideway.london
External link for Tideway London
- Industry
- Construction
- Company size
- 501-1,000 employees
- Headquarters
- London Bridge, London
- Type
- Privately Held
- Specialties
- Waste water services, engineering, civil engineering, and infrastructure
Locations
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Primary
110 Southwark Street London
6th Floor Blue Fin Building
London Bridge, London SE1 0SU, GB
Employees at Tideway London
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Stuart Grant
Commercial Project leader/Director for complex infrastructure projects. Chartered Civil Engineer.
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John Sage
Head of Corporate Responsibility at Tideway and Trustee at London Youth Rowing
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Natalia Jones, MBA
Major Projects | Programme Management | Transformation | Strategy | Compliance | Stakeholder Management | Sustainability
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ParvezAhmad Shaikh
Head of Planning at Thames Tideway/ Planning Expert Jacobs
Updates
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🌳 Park in Wandsworth reopens 🎥 In our latest video, watch as a celebration of the work above and below ground was held at King George's Park, an area used to build London’s #SuperSewer. Click here for the full video: https://lnkd.in/eCQ7-krA
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#SuperSewer update🚧 ✅At Blackfriars Bridge Foreshore, progress has been made on the reinstatement of the paving on the southern down ramp ✅At Carnwath Road, the concrete pours have been completed to the Whiffin Wharf area of the site ✅At King Edward Memorial Park, a 30-tonne precast beam has arrived for the inter-tidal terracing
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This week, we were pleased to host the Environment Secretary Steve Reed MP at Tideway London's Albert Embankment site as part of his media round for the Government’s important announcement on a review of the water sector.
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❗ICYMI❗ Last week we announced that the first 4 of 21 sites have been switched on, and how the new tunnel is starting to protect River Thames from sewage pollution for the first time. First data records show that half a million cubic metres of sewage was captured by the tunnel network in a 24-hour period. Learn more here: https://ow.ly/nlIa50TQtHl
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#SuperSewer update🚧 ✅At Heathwall Pumping Station, the team is preparing to pour the concrete foundation for the east boundary wall ✅At King Edward Memorial Park, progress is being made removing the temporary cofferdam sheetpiles ✅At Deptford Church Street, the team have reduced the ground level to the final permanent design
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Don't miss our latest video where we see the Mayor of London of London Sadiq Khan and Steve Reed MP, the Environment Secretary, visit our super sewer site opposite the London Eye 🌊🎡: https://ow.ly/jBM650TLqS0
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Probably one of the best bits of my job these days is giving visitors a sneak peek of the new riverside public space we've created as part of the Tideway London project. Today, we welcomed the First Citizen of Westminster to Tyburn Quay. The Lord Mayor of Westminster City Council, Cllr Robert Rigby, stepped behind the hoardings on Victoria Embankment to see the latest progress of our works.
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In case you missed it, last week we were named ‘Project of the Year’ at the 2024 British Construction Industry Awards – one of three wins in the sector’s most prestigious event for celebrating best practice🎉. Learn more here: https://ow.ly/TwhH50TLrnT