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McLaughlin & Harvey to build £33m waste centre for north London

A computer-generated image of the new waste transfer station that McLaughlin & Harvey will build. It's a low big facility surrounded by a road with people and cars.
The facility is aiming for a BREEAM Very Good certification (Credit: McAdam Design)

Barnet Council has appointed McLaughlin & Harvey as the main contractor to build a new 9,000 sq m waste centre that will serve seven London boroughs.

The £33m Geron Way Waste Transfer Station project is part of the Brent Cross Cricklewood regeneration programme and is being built for the North London Waste Authority.

Works include piled foundations, building a steel frame superstructure and external landscaping.

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