Thames Tideway Tunnel - C405 Main Works West - Hammersmith Deaeration Gallery & Connection Culvert

A Contract Award Notice
by BMB JOINT VENTURE (BAM NUTTALL, MORGAN SINDALL PLC & BALFOUR BEATTY)

Source
Contracts Finder
Type
Contract (Works)
Duration
4 month
Value
£1
Sector
CONSTRUCTION
Published
08 Jan 2021
Delivery
28 May 2020 to 30 Sep 2020
Deadline
07 May 2020 12:00

Concepts

Location

Geochart for 1 buyers and 1 suppliers

Description

The Thames Tideway Tunnel project (the Project) will control CSO discharges by intercepting and diverting combined sewage flows into a new storage and transfer tunnel. The main tunnel will run from Acton Storm Tanks in west London to Abbey Mills Pumping Station in the east, where it will connect to the Lee Tunnel, which will transfer the combined sewage to Beckton Sewage Treatment Works for treatment. The Project extends from Acton Storm Tanks in west London, to Abbey Mills Pumping Station in east London. The Project includes associated works at Beckton STW, Shad Thames Pumping Station and Bekesbourne Street. The geographic layout of the Project and local authorities through which it passes is shown in Figure 1. The Project comprises: a. tunnels: i. a main tunnel which will capture and store combined sewage from CSOs along its route and transfer it to Abbey Mills Pumping Station, from where the Lee Tunnel will transfer it for treatment at Beckton Sewage Treatment Works ii. 11 connection tunnels, which will link flows from CSOs to the main tunnel. b. Worksites: i. five main tunnel Worksites (drive and/or reception sites) ii. 16 CSO Worksites iii. two System modification Worksites Thames Tideway Tunnel iv. works at Beckton Sewage Treatment works. Section 4: Scope of Works As part of the works for the Thames Tideway West project at Hammersmith Pumping Station (HAMPS), BMB are required to construct a Connection Culvert that will take the storm flows from the existing Thames Water Infrastructure into the new Tideway Tunnels and a Deaeration Gallery providing ventilation throughout the system. The pumping station is sited to the north of the River Thames, just west of the Hammersmith Bridge. These works are to run concurrently with other BMB areas of work including CSO Drop Shaft and Inlet Channel works. Full welfare facilities will be provided to all sub-contractors. This is for the construction of the permanent RC structures detailed below and include: • Connection Culvert • Flow Measurement Chamber (sited on top of the south end of the Connection Culvert) • Deaeration Gallery All method statements and ITP's will be complied by BMB with input from the FRC Subcontractor on all areas of the construction process. All materials that will be used in the permanent works will be supplied by BMB along with the associated Materials Compliance Record (MCRs) again with full input from the FRC Subcontractor. BMB will supply the concrete and reinforcement for all permanent works including blinding. The successful bidder will provide all means of concrete placement and labour to carry out the works safely, efficiently and to a high-quality standard. All temporary materials required and used for the construction of these phases of work will be supplied by the FRC Subcontractor. All temporary works are to be

Award Detail

1 Unnamed (None)

CPV Codes

  • 44114000 - Concrete
  • 44221400 - Shutters
  • 45421142 - Installation of shutters

Other Information

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