2010 – what an exhilarating year!

Canary Wharf Station and Borough Viaduct are now firmly underway with lots to see on site; the excitement and ambition of Sydney Metro turning to disappointment as a great project is put in the Esky; a couple of splendid competitions to entertain us  – our Riga Airport Terminal shortlisted, our Belgrade Science Centre being judged; the riveting complexity of our emerging Bank Masterplan now picking up speed as it moves towards it’s first concrete phase at Walbrook Square.  And all set against the challenge of our new government’s austerity drive and the belt-tightening and value engineering on which we thrive.

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TMA will now take a well-earned Christmas Break until January, and prepare ourselves for an even better next year.

Thank you for your support and we wish you the compliments of the season.

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…take the line for a walk

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Witnessing the birth of Borough Viaduct…

In the business of transport infrastructure, project gestation periods can be long, people come and go, priorities change and only the classic designs survive. So when you see something you started designing 15 years ago coming to fruition, there is even more joy in witnessing the birth.

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“Canary Wharf station has also been redesigned to drive down costs” Crossrail Press Release 27.09.2010

The site of Canary Wharf station, in the middle of the North Dock, is a magnificent space.

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TMA make the top 20 shortlist of the airBaltic Design Competition

The opportunity to apply our transport planning skills to the airport world was too good to turn down when airBaltic promoted an international competition for a new terminal.

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