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Turner & Townsend appointed for Enfield’s Meridian Water project

Turner & Townsend have been appointed to deliver project and cost management services for Enfield’s Meridian Water infrastructure works.

Turner & Townsend have been appointed to provide project and cost management services to the London Borough of Enfield for the delivery of site-wide infrastructure at Meridian Water.

The ground-breaking 25-year project will see the Meridian Water site transformed into a new quarter for London. Situated on the doorstep of the Lee Valley regional park it will provide 10,000 new homes and generate thousands of jobs.  

Enfield Council has successfully secured a housing infrastructure fund grant through the Ministry of Housing, Communities & Local Government to deliver the enabling works. This will provide greater site-wide connectivity through movement corridors and utilities, including new bridges, flood attenuation and contamination remediation, new public realm and highways. Planning permission for the works was secured earlier this year. 

Turner & Townsend will manage the main contractor through detailed design and into delivery, working alongside the council and its professional team of masterplanners, architects and technical advisors.

Chris Sargent, Turner & Townsend’s managing director of project and programme management said: “We are pleased to be working with the London Borough of Enfield on the creation of this new district for London and the Lee Valley. The Meridian Water development demonstrates the forward-looking nature of the council and its commitment to driving the agenda for 21st century place-making.

“By drawing on expertise from both our infrastructure and real estate teams we have successfully unlocked major residential-led projects at Eddington in Cambridge, Aylesham in Kent, and Houghton Regis in Mid-Bedfordshire, and continue to work on complex sites across Nine Elms and Battersea. We look forward to building a long-term relationship with Enfield Council as we unlock this ground-breaking project.”

Peter George, Meridian Water programme director at the council, said: “We are delighted to be working with Turner & Townsend to deliver the Meridian Water Housing Infrastructure Fund works. It’s a key appointment to get the physical infrastructure works underway that in turn releases development parcels allowing us to build our new homes, commercial and open spaces in line with our masterplan.”

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