Murphy is delivering the Cambridge South Infrastructure Enhancements (CSIE) project - a new two-storey, four-platform train station on the West Anglia Main adjacent to the Cambridge Biomedical Campus.
Crossrail C310 project comprised of 21km of new twin-bore rail tunnels, 40 stations including 10 new stations and 100km of track. Hochtief-Murphy Joint Venture (HMJV) were contracted to complete the Thames Tunnel element of the project, which took the line from Plumstead (on the south of the river) to North Woolwich (on the North).
Murphy, working as part of the Hochtief-Murphy Joint Venture (HMJV), is delivering two major works packages as part of National Grid’s circa £1bn scheme to replace existing cable infrastructure which is reaching the end of its life. Package 2 comprises design and construction of approximately 33km of tunnel from Wimbledon to Crayford and eight shafts, through the full range of the London geology.
Construction of a new 6.5km pipeline began in summer 2019 and is planned to finish by spring 2023. It will connect Bristol’s existing trunk sewer in Lawrence Weston to the Frome Valley relief sewer near Cribbs Causeway and will direct waste more efficiently around North Bristol to our water recycling centre in Avonmouth.
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