#SuperSewer update🚧 ✅At King Edward Memorial Park, the installation of the curved walkways has begun ✅At Hammersmith Pumping Station, the team have started to remove the bulkhead ✅At Falconbrook, the glass reinforced plastic kiosk has been fully installed
Tideway London
Construction
London Bridge, London 42,893 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.
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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
Planning Manager at Thames Tideway/ Jacobs
Updates
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Tideway has 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. Click here to find out what we've done to get Londoners reconnected with the Thames: https://ow.ly/goOG50SqJpz #LondonRiverWeek 🌊
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Creating a cleaner, healthier river is part of our legacy - but it has been far from the whole story. We wanted to create a wider legacy for the capital and, in doing so, help realise the vision to reconnect London with the River Thames. Our recently published Sustainability Report charts our progress over the last 12 months against our 54 Legacy commitments. The report tells our story and experiences, the targets we’ve achieved and the people who have been central to these achievements. #LCAW2024 #ClimateAction #LondonRiversWeek 🌊 Click here to ready the full report: https://lnkd.in/ezdZC6rG
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It’s set to be a busy weekend in London with the annual Pride march taking place tomorrow #PrideInLondon. Tideway has supported Pride since 2017 and we support this year’s message of ‘living authentically and without apology’. For a trip down memory lane have a look at this video of Tideway at Pride #LGBTQ #Pride 🏳️🌈
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On this episode of Tunnel Vision, we take you on a tour of West London to see how we're cleaning up the river and how we support river charities and other good causes through our community investment programme. #LondonRiversWeek 🌊 Watch the episode here: https://ow.ly/qET350SqKz8
The Super Sewer in WEST London! Tunnel Vision, episode 21
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Excited to share that we've been shortlisted in the Environmental Project of the Year Category 🎉#BCIAwards
🌟🌟🌟 The shortlist is out for this year's British Construction Industry Awards 🌟🌟🌟 With9️⃣categories highlighting best practice during project delivery and🔟that recognise successfully delivered project outcomes, there were a wide variety of entries this year but the judges commented on the high calibre of the submissions which means making it to the shortlist was not easy. The winners will be announced on 9 October. View the shortlist here 👉 https://lnkd.in/eE_4yhRj Plus, we will also announce the winners of3️⃣overarching awards (Small Project, Project and Initiative of the Year awards) and3️⃣special awards, the NIC Design Principles Award, The IPA’s Industry Innovation Champion and The ICE President’s Nature and People-Positive Champion. #BCIAwards Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE)
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"You can do whatever you want if you have the will" - Ignacio has been the Tunnel Project Manager at our Kirtling Street site which launched two Tunnel Boring Machines. His role model has always been his grandfather, Pedro, who was always proud to tell people he was an engineer. Meet the People Behind the Tunnel and watch the full video here: https://lnkd.in/e8NHyhrN
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#SuperSewer update🚧 ✅The teams started installing the architectural lighting columns at Carnwath Road ✅The progress on the permanent river wall is pushing ahead at Chambers Wharf ✅At Blackfriars, the crane which has been used for works under Blackfriars Bridge has been removed
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As the Tideway project nears completion, we have published our last standalone Sustainability Report. The report charts our progress over the last 12 months against our 54 Legacy commitments we set out in 2015. It also tells our story and experiences, right from the beginning, including the targets we’ve achieved, where we have not, what we have learned, what is left to do and most importantly, the people who have been central to these achievements. Throughout the duration of the programme we’ve achieved 92% of our Legacy commitments. Some key highlights are illustrated below: Read the full report here: https://ow.ly/qBfN50SmWXH
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Tideway London reposted this
Tideway support for Active Thames helps more people connect with the river in 2024. Boat clubs, walkers and scouts’ groups are among the beneficiaries of the fresh funding boost. Learn more here: https://ow.ly/VtFu50RNxTl
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