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London Underground Station Construction - Phil Todd
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2014 to date   Atkins Click to visit:<br /><strong> Atkins </strong><br />(opens in a new window) SNC-Lavalin’s Atkins business is one of the world’s most respected design, engineering and project management consultancies.
2008 to 2014   Fluor
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Fluor is a FORTUNE 500 company that delivers engineering, procurement, construction, maintenance (EPCM), and project management to governments and clients in diverse industries around the world.
2005 – 2007   Multiplex
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 Multiplex is a premier, global construction company that is at its best bringing large-scale and complex structures to life across the entire property sector.
2003 – 2005   Metronet Rail BCV
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 Metronet shareholders were Atkins, Balfour Beatty, Bombardier, EDF Energy and Thames Water. Responsible for the maintenance, renewal, and upgrade of the infrastructure on nine London Underground lines. This included track, trains, signals, civil work and stations.
1999 – 2003   Infraco Sub-Surface
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1994 – 1999   London Underground London Underground, better known as the Tube, has 11 lines covering 402km and serving 270 stations. Opened in 1863, it is the world's oldest underground railway network, and one of the largest.
1990 – 1993   British Rail
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BR used to run, operate, maintain and invest in Britain’s rail network: 20,000 miles of track (and infrastructure), 40,000 bridges and tunnels, 2,500+ stations, 8,200 commercial properties.
1987 – 1990   London Underground
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London Underground, better known as the Tube, has 11 lines covering 402km and serving 270 stations. Opened in 1863, it is the world's oldest underground railway network, and one of the largest.
1985 & 1986   Paszkowski & Partners   Civil and Structural Consulting Engineers