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Bexley Waste Treatment Facility, Building, Image, Architect, Design, Proposal
London Waste Treatment Facility : Information
Major Construction Project, southeast London, England, UK
22 Sep 2008
Work starts on multi-million pound waste
treatment facility for London
Work has started on London's first river served energy from waste
plant after more than 14 years in planning.
The multi-million pound plant, which is being built in Bexley on the
south bank of the Thames, will burn an average of 585,000 tonnes of
waste a year for 30 years.

Design concept for the London treatment facility
Sheffield architects Race Cottam, which has a rapidly growing national
reputation for the design and delivery of major waste and water projects,
was appointed by Cory Environmental subsidiary Riverside Resource
Recovery Ltd as architectural advisors for the final stages of the
scheme.
Practice Director David Cottam said: "This plant will become
London's first river-served energy-from-waste plant and I am delighted
to see work finally start on the scheme.
"We have already produced designs for similar multi-million pound
plants in Berkshire and Hull, but the Belvedere project is one of
the largest such contracts we have secured and I know the building
will make an impressive addition to the Thames waterfront."
The Belvedere site in the London Borough of Bexley is Cory Environmental's
single most significant development project.
When operational it will be an important strategic waste management
facility, helping the capital to manage its own waste, keep more than
100,000 heavy goods vehicles off London's congested roads each year
and making a real contribution to London's ability to meet its landfill
diversion targets.
London currently landfills 73 per cent of its municipal solid waste
and due to the lack of waste treatment facilities in the capital about
85 per cent of this is exported to the home counties and further afield.
At present Cory transports 15% of London's residual waste down the
Thames by tug and barge to its Mucking landfill site in Essex.
This waste will be used as a fuel to generate 66MW of electricity
- sufficient to meet the needs of 66,000 homes. Using household waste
in this way reduces the demands on fossil fuels being burnt to generate
electricity.
The plant is scheduled for completion and operation by 2011. Swiss
firm VonRoll Inova will manage the plant, which is being built by
one of the UK's largest construction businesses Costain.
Bexley Waste Treatment Facility image / information from HR Media
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Leading architectural practice Race Cottam Associates prides itself on delivering
high quality design solutions and services across a wide range of project
fields including retail, residential, industrial, health, education, leisure,
commercial, environmental and transport.
With studios in Knutsford and Sheffield, the successful company's principal
focus is building design from the conceptual to the detailed construction
drawings. It employs about 30 highly skilled staff.
Most of its fee turnover is generated from the delivery of building projects
in the £5million to £20 million construction cost range.
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