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By Mike Hayes09 April 2021
Highways England reveals unveils three groups vying to build Lower Thames Crossing tunnels Impression of the Lower Thames Crossing tunnel entry
Highways England has announced the groups shortlisted for the contract to build twin 4.2km tunnels under the River Thames, to the east of London, UK.
Three companies have been shortlisted for Highways England s largest single contract - a £2.3 billion project to build the longest road tunnel in Britain at the heart of the proposed Lower Thames Crossing. For more than 65 years the Dartford Crossing has stood as the only crossing between Kent and Essex - a critical link carrying vital food, goods and services between the manufacturing centres, ports, and distribution hubs of the South East, Midlands and North of England. It is designed for 135,000 vehicles a day, but now often sees 180,000 a day use it, leading to long delays which businesses across the country say act as a barrier to trade and jobs.
Lower Thames Crossing: Firms shortlisted to build Britain s longest road tunnel thurrockgazette.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from thurrockgazette.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Highways England is looking for firms for roads contracts worth a combined £1.9 billion to build routes north and south of the River Thames on the proposed Lower Thames Crossing, the most ambitious roads project for a generation. For more than 65 years the Dartford Crossing has stood as the only crossing between Kent and Essex, a critical link carrying vital food, goods and services between the manufacturing centres, ports, and distribution hubs of the South East, Midlands and North of England. It is designed for 135,000 vehicles a day, but it now often sees 180,000 a day use it, leading to long delays which businesses across the country say act as a barrier to trade and jobs.
Firms urged to come forward to build £1 9billion Lower Thames Crossing echo-news.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from echo-news.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.