Balfour Beatty VINCI Systra JV
WP15.04 IEP Access and Retaining Wall - Old Oak Common (S4) Station
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WP 15.04 IEP Access and Retaining wall Scope The scope consists of two key components: A new/altered access route at the west end of the Hitachi IEP Depot to facilitate construction works for the wider project.
A new retaining wall structure to retain the IEP Depot infrastructure whilst also forming the eastern boundary of the new Old Oak Common Lane alignment.
The following will be required: Detailed design, supply and installation of the above scope.
Fully coordinated design with the existing and new Old Oak Common Lane alignments, Part 2/3 bridge structure, utilities through Old Oak Common Lane and the GWML UTX tunnels.
Provide RIBA 5 design and construction drawings including setting out detailing, general arrangements, and elevation drawings for construction.
Provide samples and construct a mock up in ac…
What the supplier must deliver
Detailed design, supply and installation of
Detailed design, supply and installation of the above scope.
Provide RIBA 5 design and construction drawings
Provide RIBA 5 design and construction drawings including setting out detailing, general arrangements, and elevation drawings for construction.
Provide samples and construct a mock up
Provide samples and construct a mock up in accordance with the Old Oak Common Lane Schedule 17 architectural requirements.
Several existing utilities running through the IEP
Several existing utilities running through the IEP Depot will need to be diverted or managed before major civils and excavation works can commence.
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