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King Edward Memorial Park Foreshore Community Liaison Working Group 19 September 2018 Staff present at the CLWG Tideway Jeff Alchin Tideway Mike Appleton Communications Manager CVB Charlie Lout Site Manager Dominic Lovelock


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King Edward Memorial Park Foreshore Community Liaison Working Group 19 September 2018

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Staff present at the CLWG Tideway

  • Jeff Alchin

Tideway

  • Mike Appleton

Communications Manager

CVB

  • Charlie Louët

Site Manager

  • Dominic Lovelock

Deputy Site Manager

  • June Saunders

Community Relations Officer

  • Breffni Quinlivan

Environmental Manager

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CONTENTS

Environmental update (noise and air quality) Legacy and Community Progress report Upcoming works

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Environmental

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Noise ise & Ai Air Qu Quality lity

No exceedances - June, July, August 2018

KEMPF/AA/1

KEMPF/AA/2

Continuous air quality monitoring location Long-term unattended noise monitoring location

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Legacy and Community Relations

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Volunteering and Charity

Money raised from the event went towards Tideway’s three staff charities, as well as the Shadwell Basin Outdoor Activity Centre, which gets young people from some of the most disadvantaged communities in London onto the river every year

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In June, as part of Women in Engineering Week 2018, Tower Hamlets Guides and Brownies visited Chambers Wharf, and we visited a Brownie Pack in Bow The girls learnt that women can make a positive impact in engineering and construction - as well as taking part in some fun tasks After a quick talk about engineering and the Tideway project, the girls got stuck into lots

  • f activities, to get them thinking like

engineers. These included building spaghetti and marshmallow towers, balloon hovercrafts, lava lamps and making lemon fizz volcanoes And of course a challenge to ‘raise the bar’ which was this year’s theme

Women in Engineering 2018

#raisethebar

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RI RIVER VER TIMES MES – Sum ummer mer Editi ition

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A digital copy of this publication can be found at https://www.tideway.london/media/4081/river-times_east_summer_18.pdf

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Next t Ge Gene nerati ration

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ngine ineering ering

  • World of Work visit from students

taking part in the National Citizen Service summer programme ‘The Challenge’

  • They were working on a project to

raise money for charity tackling domestic violence

  • They practised their Dragon’s Den

style presentation with us.

Appren renti ticesh ceships ips

  • Three new civil engineering apprentices have

joined our team

  • Two are from Newham, one recently finished

studying at the London Design Engineering UTC

  • Two are studying degree level 6 qualifications

Work rk experience erience

  • Four work experience students with us over the

Summer.

  • Two from the St Michael's College, one from

Walworth Academy and one from East Young Leaders Academy (EYLA) Here’s some of their feedback:

“Thanks to my work experience I have been able to develop a wide range of skills, including working as part of a team, listening and

  • rganisation. It's also helped boost my confidence.”

“Getting a feel of engineering at Tideway has really encouraged me to go on and work in engineering.” “Engineering is now definitely an option for my future.”

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Fore resho shore re Clean ean-up up Kin ing Edwar ard d Me Memorial morial Fore resh shore

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  • Tideway East volunteers headed down to the foreshore in July to clean up plastic

rubbish

  • The team made a great effort and were able to collect many bags full of plastic
  • This waste is taken away and properly disposed

Plastic is a hazardous material polluting our waterways It’s putting wildlife at risk, harming and in some cases mutating aquatic life

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Fore resho shore re clean ean-up up on th the e Isl sle e of Do Dogs s

Staff volunteers, accompanied by the neighbouring Ecology Consultancy, based at Bermondsey Wall West, took to the Isle of Dogs foreshore to remove plastic waste embedded within its beach. Within the fifty bags of plastic rubbish collected they found a bag of Smiths salted peanuts with an expiry date of January 1984 - Which makes them 34 years old!

Newcastle Draw Dock - August 2018

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More information can be found at: https://www.tideway.london/our-community/foreshore-festival/Shadwell-Activities

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Tideway y 2017/18 Annual Report

Significant progress has been made on the project over the last 12 months and much of it is captured in Tideway’s 2017/18 Annual Report. In the year to 31 March 2018, we hit some key milestones, with all but one of our 21 construction sites up and running, the completion of the first shafts and the welcoming of three of our six TBMs. The report highlights Tideway’s commitment to use the river and cut the number of lorries needed for the project – with nearly 420,000 tonnes of material moved by barge to date and more than 20,000 lorry loads avoided.

Report can be found at: https://www.tideway.london/media/4029/tideway-annual_report_2017-18.pdf

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Tha Thank nk you

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Any questions please contact the Tideway Helpdesk on: Telephone: 080 8000 00 308 0808 080 Email: Helpdesk@Tideway.London

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Progress report

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New diversi sion

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heet t pile les now complete lete

August 2018

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Cofferdam ferdam str trengt ngtheni hening ng works rks ongoi

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ng Reinforc forced ed concret rete e piles

August 2018

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Pil iles es are re broken en down wn read ady y for concr ncrete ete sl slab b and conc

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rete te bea eams ms

August 2018

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Pil iles es are re broken en down wn read ady y for concr ncrete ete sl slab b and concr

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ete bea eams ms

August 2018

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Water ter ma main in laid id th through rough park rk

August 2018

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June e 2018

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June e 2018

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June e 2018

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Upcoming work

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Upc pcoming ng works ks

  • Cofferdam strengthening works:
  • Concrete piles in cofferdam to finish in October
  • Concrete beams tying the piles together ongoing until November.

These works are tidally affected

  • Concrete piles on landside in October. A concrete slab will be built
  • n top to support silos being delivered in November for ground

improvement works to the main area of the cofferdam

  • Concrete slab to be built within the North East Storm Relief Sewer
  • diversion. These works are tidally affected and scheduled to start

in October

  • Ground improvement works in November for approximately 4 to 6
  • months. This will be deep soil mixing: a rig is used to auger down

into the ground and inject and mix grout to improve the ground characteristics

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Upcoming works (plan view)

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Install cofferdam Relieving platform Additional Sheet Piles Prepare cofferdam platform Diaphragm Walls Excavate shaft Build Shaft Hydraulic Structures Connect into Sewer Remove cofferdam Moving parts and tests Landscaping

2022

Q1 Q2 Q3

2018 2019 2020

Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4

2021

Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1

Pro rogr gramm amme

Building of slab is tidally affected Extended hours for long pours / Removal of spoil tidally affected Extended hours for long pours Removal tidally affected Removal of spoil tidally affected

Cofferdam platform preparation now includes a scope of ground improvement works

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TIDEWAY TIME LAPSE FILM – JULY 2018

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zNkaMwjo5e4 Please cut and paste this link into your browser

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THANK YOU

King Edward Memorial Park Foreshore Community Liaison Working Group 19 September 2018