#SuperSewer update🚧 ✅At Albert Embankment, four new benches have been installed on top of the Interception Chamber ✅At Carnwath Road, the team have completed the installation of timber capping ✅At Greenwich Pumping Station, the foundations for the gate onto Norman Road were poured as part of the access road works
Tideway London
Construction
London Bridge, London 43,042 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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We've partnered with a number of London charities to support our legacy commitment to inspire people to take part in river activities and attend river-based events 🌊🚣 Learn more about our 'River Reconnection Partnerships' by visiting 'Our Community' page here: https://ow.ly/sBEW50Tm3CV
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Pictured below is an aerial shot of our Acton Storm Tanks site where we have excavated a 31m-deep shaft and built interception chambers to intercept and redirect existing flows from Stamford Brook sewer into our main 25km sewer. Find out what else we've been up to at this site by visiting our Acton Storm Tanks site page: https://ow.ly/RnUG50TjM5t
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#SuperSewer update🚧 ✅At Carnwath Road, good progress is being made finishing the landscaping ✅At Blackfriars, the green roof was installed on the circular kiosk structure ✅At Earl pumping station, the above ground interception chamber brick walls is nearly complete
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Adrian started on the Tideway project as an apprentice and has gone on to become a Project Manager at our Victoria Embankment site right in the heart of London and where we are leaving behind a new public space for Londoners to enjoy. Learn more by watching Adrian's interview here: https://ow.ly/vwz450Tfojq Meet more of the dedicated people behind the project by visiting our 'People Behind the Tunnel' page: https://lnkd.in/e7zmC5WQ
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Two temporary cofferdams built in the Thames near Blackfriars have now been removed. The structures were built out into the river to give Tideway space to undertake its works. Learn more: https://ow.ly/E1Pg50Tf5Pl
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#SuperSewer update🚧 ✅At Earl Pumping Station, the flume and bulkhead removal has been completed 🎉 ✅At Chambers Wharf, the parapet wall along the river footpath has been completed 🎉 ✅At Albert, the removal of cofferdam 2 has been completed 🎉
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❗ICYMI ❗We unveiled a commemorative installation to the Victorian engineer, Sir Joseph Bazalgette at our Acton Storm Tanks site in West London. Watch the full video here: https://ow.ly/6pRA50Tat8Q
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Two huge temporary cofferdams, a western twin wall cofferdam and an eastern combi-wall cofferdam built in the Thames near Blackfriars as part of the #SuperSewer project have now been removed. Learn more here: https://ow.ly/vf6250T8lv9
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"It gives a real sense of achievement". Adrian started on the Tideway project as an apprentice and has gone on to become a Project Manager at Victoria Embankment in the heart of London. His father worked on the Channel Tunnel and would show the young Adrian samples of excavated chalk which inspired him to pursue a career in civil engineering. Meet the People Behind the Tunnel and watch the full video here: https://lnkd.in/e5PmPHSC