Hectic, congested delivery times may be a thing of the past for the construction industry following the launch of the new water-bourne delivery of the Thames Tideway Tunnel project offices to central London.
The delivery marks the arrival of Tideway’s contractors at Chambers Wharf in Bermondsey, the base for construction of the eastern section of the Thames Tideway Tunnel project. Up until now, preparatory works have focused on clearing the site and getting the necessary utility diversions in place.
In anticipation of tunnelling work starting in 2018, 96 building units will be brought to the site by river from the Port of Tilbury, using local barge firm S Walsh, to set up offices for the contractors, a joint venture between Costain, Vinci Construction Grands Projets and Bachy Soletanche.
Chambers Wharf is the starting point for the east section of the tunnel, which will run to Abbey Mills Pumping Station in Stratford where it will join the recently completed Lee Tunnel, to transfer the excess sewage to Beckton for treatment.
Jackie Roe, Tideway’s delivery manager for the East Section, said: “This is our first major delivery to Chambers Wharf and underlines our commitment to use the river to transport as much as we can, so we can keep lorries off London’s road and help revitalise the river economy.
“The cabins will be transported 22 nautical miles up the Thames from the Port of Tilbury to Chambers Wharf on the southern bank of the river. More than eight barge journeys will be completed, each carrying up to 12 units.”
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