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Photos | Tideway from the air as final shaft excavated

King Edward Memorial Park Foreshore – The shaft at this site in Wapping is the deepest and last to be completed on Tideway. This site will intercept an overflow point in the river wall and is the easternmost riverside site on the project. (All images courtesy of Tideway)

Tideway has completed the final shaft dug as part of the London super sewer project, meaning that all 21 of the scheme’s shafts have now been fully excavated.

The final shaft, the deepest of the project, was dug at King Edward Memorial Park in Wapping.  A concrete base slab will new be poured at the shaft within the next month.

A series of contractors are working on the £4.1bn Thames Tideway construction, which is being funded by Thames Water and its customers. BAM Nuttall, Morgan Sindall are building the west section, Ferrovial Agroman UK and Laing O’Rourke are responsible for the central section, and Costain, Vinci and Bachy Soletanche are building the east section. Meanwhile Amey is providing process control, communication equipment and software systems for operation and maintenance.

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