Europe’s largest infrastructure project, Crossrail will dramatically change the way people travel around the capital.
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Crossrail Cross Passages
WJ Group Admin August 17, 2015For those that don’t know, Crossrail is a 118-kilometre (73-mile) railway line under construction in London and its environs.
read moreDLR Extension, Greenwich
WJ Group Admin August 17, 2015The Docklands Light Railway (DLR) is an automated light metro system opened in 1987 to serve the redeveloped Docklands area of London.
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WJ Group Admin August 17, 2015There are few construction environments as challenging to operate in as airports.
read moreBig Data Institute, Oxford
WJ Group Admin August 17, 2015The new Big Data Institute on the Old Road Campus of the University of Oxford is located between two recently completed laboratory buildings – the Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology and the NDM Research Building.
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WJ Group Admin August 17, 2015This contract took us North again to Greater Manchester. Salford, to be exact.
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WJ Group Admin August 17, 2015London’s biggest regeneration project received a crucial boost when plans for a new £620 million US embassy in Vauxhall got the green light in 2012.
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WJ Group Admin August 17, 2015In 2012, energy firm Scottish Power announced plans to build a new 14-storey headquarters in Glasgow city centre housing around 1,500 staff.
read moreLondon Gateway Port
WJ Group Admin August 17, 2015London Gateway is a development on the north bank of the River Thames in Thurrock, Essex, around 20 miles east of central London.
read moreCrossrail Underground Station at Farringdon
WJ Group Admin August 17, 2015One of several Crossrail projects entrusted to WJ Groundwater, Farringdon Station sits at the heart of London’s transport system and will provide access to three rail networks: Crossrail, London Underground and Network Rail.
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