SeaZone Maps Route for Crossrail Waste and Helps RSPB21/10/2009 |
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| Crossrail has used detailed mapping of the Thames estuary from SeaZone to identify a safe and effective route for the transportation of waste material generated in the construction of a new railway for London and the southeast of England. The largest civil engineering project in Europe, the construction will generate 7.3 million cubic metres of surplus material. | |
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Crossrail has used detailed mapping of the Thames estuary from SeaZone to identify a safe and effective route for the transportation of waste material generated in the construction of a new railway for London and the southeast of England. The largest civil engineering project in Europe, the construction will generate 7.3 million cubic metres of surplus material.
SeaZone's Charted Vector data was used to map the waste transport route from central London along the River Thames to the site on the South Essex coast. The Crossrail railway, when completed, will travel from Maidenhead in Berkshire to Shenfield in Essex, through central London, and will link up Heathrow Airport, the West End, the City of London and Canary Wharf, a route length of 74 miles in total. Read more about: Charting Environment Geohazard mapping software Surveying Supplier: Seazone Solutions Ltd More news from this supplier: Marine Data Management Software Bathymetry Model of the English Channel Marine Mapping Aids Offshore Energy Site Investigations SeaZone Customer Service Given Thumbs Up SeaZone Supports Campaign to Protect UK Seas Prototype Tidal Turbine Site Investigation Assessing Offshore Energy Risks Expanding Marine Mapping Programme E.ON's Offshore Developments Backed Marine Geographic Information for Renewable Energy Far-reaching Exhibition at Oceanology International 2010 EB New Facilities for Offshore Weather and Current Through AIS Chesapeake Technology New Office ROV Launch & Recovery System Delivery Successful Pipeline Inspection Imaging Improvement for Flowcam More Wind Power Capacity Installed Third SeaBat 7125 for WHOI's Jason GeoSwath Plus Trials on Remus 100 AUV Comments (1):
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