Cascade, the Technical Partner on the Lower Thames Crossing and who supported development of the Development Consent Order, have issued a statement regarding the Government’s decision earlier this week.
“We are delighted that the Lower Thames Crossing has received planning permission from the Secretary of State for Transport, Heidi Alexander MP on Tuesday 25 March. This pivotal decision marks a significant step forward in the government’s Plan for Change, to drive growth and enhance connectivity and infrastructure in the region.
“Jacobs, Arcadis, and COWI are proud to be contributing to National Highways vision for the Lower Thames Crossing. Together, we’ve played a key role in bringing this project to life – ensuring communities and stakeholders have a voice in shaping its future. As a pathfinder, the Lower Thames Crossing is looking for ways to accelerate change across construction. Our people have brought their expertise and passion to help National Highways fundamentally changing how we deliver strategically important infrastructure in the UK.
“It will alleviate the decades-long congestion that has acted as a handbrake on local growth and create significant opportunities for jobs and skills development within the local communities.
“We extend our thanks to all stakeholders involved in this process, and we look forward to the continued partnership with the government, local authorities, and communities as we embark on this exciting journey toward a more connected future.”
Kate Kenny, Executive Vice President Europe for Jacobs, said, “The news that the government has given the Lower Thames Crossing the green light is a huge moment for the region and the UK. This ambitious project will not only transform journeys and tackle long-standing barriers to opportunity, but will drive economic growth in a way that restores nature and leaves a legacy of local jobs and skills. We’re immensely proud of our role helping National Highways create a new modern blueprint for building inclusive, low-carbon projects, and look forward to supporting it as it moves into delivery.”
Paul Dennett, Arcadis Mobility Director UK & Ireland, said “This is a hugely significant milestone for this major project that has seen the very best of public and private sector collaboration to deliver on a scheme that has the potential to kickstart major economic growth.
“I am immensely proud of the expertise, dedication and commitment of our team, and the wide range of professional services we have provided, in order to get this Development Consent Order decision over the line. We look forward to continuing to work on Lower Thames Crossing as the project now moves into the delivery phase.”
Andy Sloan, Managing Director, COWI in the UK & Ireland said, “The Lower Thames Crossing is a transformative project that will enhance connectivity and provide much needed capacity for road users, across the Thames east of London, while establishing a new standard for sustainable infrastructure development in the UK.
“Investment into infrastructure, like the Lower Thames Crossing, are essential for unlocking the UK’s economic potential. By enhancing transport networks, promoting sustainable energy and improving infrastructure, we can foster innovation and create jobs, paving the way for a prosperous future that benefits communities across the UK. This decision comes after a rigorous examination from independent experts and I am extremely proud of our team who have worked tirelessly over the years to reach this momentous day.”
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