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Port of Tilbury flood defence gates project


Port of Tilbury flood defence gates project
Construction work progresses on £34 million scheme.
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3 June 2021
Pictured left to right are Helena Henao-Fernandez, Team 2100 Deputy Programme Director, Environment Agency; Paul Dale, Asset & Site Director, the Port of Tilbury; Alex Gentleman, Balfour Beatty; Mark Johnson, Area Flood and Coastal Risk Manager, Environment Agency; John Curtin, Executive Director for Local Operations, Environment Agency; Adrian Kilburn, Balfour Beatty, and David Housden, Head of Engineering and Procurement, the Port of Tilbury.
Work is progressing on this project of national importance to install new dual function lock gates on the Thames Estuary in Tilbury.
The £34 million scheme is a project between the Environment Agency and the Port of Tilbury that will better protect thousands of homes and businesses in the local area from flooding. ....

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New River Thames Flood Defences to Protect Port of Tilbury, Homes and Businesses - Latest industry shipping news from the Handy Shipping Guide


New River Thames Flood Defences to Protect Port of Tilbury, Homes and Businesses
Multi-Million Pound Scheme Under Way
UK – Most Londoners are familiar with the Greenwich Barrier, the line of gateways in the River Thames which can be closed to prevent flooding further upstream. These of course can have a detrimental effect in the lower reaches and, with the voices deriding climate change growing weaker by the day, there is a lesser known set of gates that guard the Purfleet, Grays and Tilbury areas against the rising tides.
These then are the original port lock gates which were installed in 1928, and subsequently the Tilbury Barrier which was constructed forty years ago. Now the existing port lock gates will be replaced with pioneering dual function lock gates, and the Environment Agency’s tidal barrier will be removed. Work started in January and is expected to last for 18 months with the new lock gates planned for installation in late 2021 / early 2022. ....

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New flood defence gates for Port of Tilbury in £34 million scheme


New flood defence gates for Port of Tilbury in £34 million scheme
Construction work has started on an innovative scheme to improve Tilbury’s flood defences with the installation of new dual function flood lock gates.
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Existing flood barrier and current lock gate system at The Port of Tilbury
In a project of national importance, the existing port lock gates will be replaced with pioneering dual function lock gates, and the Environment Agency’s tidal barrier will be removed.
This is a major joint project between the Environment Agency and The Port of Tilbury that will safeguard thousands of homes and businesses in the local area. ....

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Work starts on new flood defence gates for Port of Tilbury


Construction work has started as part of a £34million scheme to improve Tilbury’s flood defences with the installation of new flood defence gates.
The existing port lock gates will be replaced with pioneering dual function lock gates, and the Environment Agency’s tidal barrier will be removed.
This is a major joint project between the Environment Agency and The Port of Tilbury, which is set to safeguard thousands of homes and businesses in the local area.
Work started in January and is expected to last for 18 months - with the new lock gates planned for installation in late 2021 / early 2022. ....

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Work starts to improve Tilbury's flood defences


Work starts to improve Tilbury’s flood defences
February 3, 2021,
by
Zlatan Hrvacevic
Construction work has started on an innovative scheme to improve Tilbury’s flood defences, informs the Environment Agency.
In a project of national importance, the existing port lock gates will be replaced with pioneering dual function lock gates, and the EA’s tidal barrier will be removed.
This is a major joint project between the Environment Agency and The Port of Tilbury that will safeguard thousands of homes and businesses in the local area.
Work started in January and is expected to last for 18 months with the new lock gates planned for installation in late 2021/early 2022. ....

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