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Bouygues/Murphy JV confirmed for £2.3bn Thames tunnel job

A joint venture between Bouygues Travaux Publics and Murphy has been confirmed to deliver the main tunnel section for the massive Lower Thames Crossing project.

As exclusively tipped in the Enquirer, the BM JV team beat rivals Dragados-Hochtief (DH JV) and BAM Nuttall, Ferrovial Construction (UK) and Vinci Construction Grands Projets (BFV JV) for the £2.3bn job.

The twin bored tunnel project will see some of the largest bored tunnels in the world at 16m wide.

At 4.2km long will also rank as the longest road tunnel in the UK.

The award of the central tunnel section is the last of the three major contract packages for the 23km route which will link Essex with Kent. Balfour Beatty will build the £1.2bn approach roads package north of the Thames and Skanska will build the £450m Kent roads section.

Northern tunnel entrance of Lower Thames Crossing 

A start date on the scheme has been pushed back by two years by the Government as part of its cost-cutting drive with work not expected to get underway until 2026 at the earliest and last six years.

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