Tony Meadows Associates Tony Meadows Associates provides architectural design and technical development services to support the emergence and delivery of transport infrastructure tma tony meadows associates www.tma.uk.com tma Capability Tony Meadows Associates provides architectural design and technical development services to support the emergence and delivery of transport infrastructure. We have been exclusively committed to the design of transport infrastructure since 1986, and are the only architectural design practice with this pedigree. We are based in Central London with ready access to our clients, our sub-consultants, the services we require to operate and the authorities that approve our work. We comprise architects and planners with unparalleled experience in the development of transport infrastructure, with skills in construction planning and design management, and with proven reliability in the transport industry’s approvals processes. We have a long-term relationship with our sub-consultant supply chain and the major engineering companies in the sector, allowing us to rapidly compile and deliver a bespoke multi-disciplinary service to transport infrastructure projects. We are currently rolling out several transport projects as design team leaders and coordinators in the emerging world of Building Information Management, having been at the forefront of computing in design since our inception. tony meadows associates www.tma.uk.com tma Services Design Services Delivery Services Scope Development and Peer Reviews Design Team Appointment & Leadership Design Strategies & Programming Multi-Disciplinary Design Management Feasibility Studies Reference Design and Reviews Multi-Disciplinary Concept Development Project BIM Data Optioneering and Benefits Analysis Detail Design Documentation Building Information Management Environmental Sustainability Risk Assessments & Mitigation Maintenance Strategies Value Engineering Approvals Documentation Operational Strategies & Planning Assurance Management User Simulation Studies Production Documentation Construction Methodologies Scheduling & Specification Project Cost Estimation and Control Construction Programming Sector Compliance & Approvals Construction Tender Support Third Party Consultation Site Support Visualisations & Animations Specialist Sub-Contractor Interface Reporting & Presentation As-Built Data tony meadows associates www.tma.uk.com tma Clients Airports UK London Borough of Islington British Airports Authority London Borough of Lewisham Balfour Beatty London Buses Berkeley Homes London Underground Birse Metro Metronet British Airports Services Limited Mott Macdonald British Rail Network SouthEast Network Rail British Rail Property Board Network SouthEast British Rail Southern Region Railtrack plc British Rail Thameslink Railtrack Property Canary Wharf Group Railtrack Southern Zone Canary Wharf Contractors Regional Railways Centro • West Midlands PTE Scott Wilson Connex South Central South West Trains Cross London Rail Links Strategic Rail Authority Docklands Light Railway Taylor Woodrow Construction East Coast Mainline Tesco Developments/Spenhill Go-Ahead Thameslink 2000 Heathrow Airport Limited Transport for London: Interchanges Kier Group plc Transport for London: London Rail Kings Cross Hub Transport for London: Major Projects London Borough of Greenwich Tube Lines London Borough of Haringey Volker Fitzpatrick tony meadows associates www.tma.uk.com ENFIELD New Southgate BARNET Alexandra Palace HARINGEY Turnpike Lane Tottenham Hale WALTHAM Seven Sisters FOREST HACKNEY Dalston ISLINGTON Junction CAMDEN Hackney Angel Euston St Pancras WESTMINSTER Tottenham THE CITY cdd Court KENSINGTON Road & CHELSEA King’s Road Victoria Chelsea Clapham Junction WANDSWORTH MERTON Tooting Broadway Wimbledon tma Crossrail 2 Programme Crossrail 2 (Current, £20Bn) A Mott MacDonald Tony Meadows Associates team is developing The detail of the project is developing from lessons being learned proposals for a new rail scheme crossing beneath London from on the current Crossrail programme. The tunnelling form is similar the South West to North East, with interchange and dispersal at and yet twice as long, and there are twelve underground stations, the main rail termini. compared with Crossrail’s eight. Previously referred to as the Chelsea Hackney Line, the proposed TMA has developed designs for the new stations based on a tunnel alignment now runs from Wimbledon to New Southgate common station layout that includes two platform tunnels with a and Tottemham Hale, with major interchange stations at Clapham central concourse and shafts at each end to house station services. Junction, Victoria, Tottenham Court Road and Euston St Pancras. A layout of a generic station has been prepared and adapted for each station, while the interchange requirements make each The project is being delivered by Transport for London and station unique in its final form. Network Rail, and initially compared two options; a Metro Scheme - similar to the Victoria Line - and a Regional Scheme similar in TMA has recently presented preliminary designs for the stations function to the current Crossrail programme. to all London Boroughs that benefit from the proposal and, with public consultation now underway, the updated safeguarding The Regional Scheme has since been identified as the favoured provisions are about to be presented by the Secretary of State. option, with onward connections employing Network Rail infrastructure and providing main line capacity at Waterloo and Liverpool Street. tony meadows associates www.tma.uk.com tma Crossrail 1 Programme Old Oak Common Depot (2013) Crossrail Outer Stations (Current, £100M) Working as part of the Siemens/Volker Fitzpatrick joint venture Achieving a common look and feel throughout the Crossrail bid team, TMA provided lead design co-ordination for the Crossrail network is fundamental to passengers’ perception of the quality of depot and sidings. service provided by the new service. TMA is developing proposals for Rail for London to ensure the outlying stations are in keeping Canary Wharf (2009, £500M) with the high standard to be set by the new central stations, and TMA were appointed by Canary Wharf to value engineer the CLRL to achieve a strong brand presence throughout. reference design and to develop an architecture that reflects the high quality environment for which Canary Wharf is renowned. The outer stations include Romford, Seven Kings, Forest Gate, Manor Park, Maryland, Brentwood, Gidea Park, Goodmayes, Woolwich (2009, £112M) Hanwell, Harold Wood, Iver, Taplow, West Drayton, Langley, Hayes and Harlington, Burnham, Chadwell Heath, Ilford and Southall. As an adjunct to our work at Canary Wharf, TMA assisted London Borough of Greenwich in persuading the government to include Each station is being appraised to determine the scope of Woolwich station in the hybrid bill submission. We provided enhancements required, from the provision of step-free access, station planning expertise to develop a cost effective solution fully ticket hall enhancements, platform works, new signage and integrated with an over-site development and the private funding secondary revenue. stream this enabled. Bond Street (2004, £220M) TMA and Mott Macdonald value engineered earlier schemes to minimise cost and construction complexity while introducing current best-practice station design and planning. Watford (2004) The potential for Crossrail to link with the main line services at Watford Junction. Working with the rail engineers at Scott Wilson, TMA investigated the required change at each of the stations on route, including the design of a multi-level interchange at Willesden Junction. tony meadows associates www.tma.uk.com tma entrance/exit 0 -7 -20 ground entrance/exit 0 street level ticket hall Camberwell Old Kent Road Old Kent Road -7 entrance/exit -20 entrance/exit 0 ticket hall -7 -20 mezzanine level ticket hall Camberwell interchange street level ticket hall ground @ NR station entrance/exit +7 interchange +7 interchange entrance/exit supermarket/development bus interchange ground @ car park 0 0 -7 -7 New Cross Gate -20 -20 New Cross Gate entran0ce/exit embankment ground entrance/exit 0 -7 -7 Peckham Rye -20 -20 Peckham Rye O&D/development 0 entrance/exit network rail -7 -20 Brockley interchange interchange interchange bus interchange/development ground entrance/exit embankment bus interchange/development entrance/exit 0 0 0 entrance/exit -7 -7 -7 Lewisham -20 -20 -20 Lewisham Lewisham Tony Meadows Associates • BSLC Station Arrangements • 120507 tony meadows associates www.tma.uk.com tma Bakerloo Line Extension In the 1930s powers were granted to extend the Bakerloo line With the omission of Honor Oak Park, the four remaining tunnel south to Camberwell Green. The planned works never came to route options selected for study connected Elephant & Castle fruition and the only use made of these powers was to extend the station with Catford Bridge via the following new Section 12 sidings at Elephant & Castle. stations; Although the plans were revived in the 1950s, no work was carried Route 1 - Old Kent Road : New Cross Gate : Lewisham out on the grounds of cost. Another attempt to revive the plans Route 2 - Camberwell : Peckham Rye : New Cross Gate : Lewisham was made in the 1970s, this time proposing an extension to Peck- Route 3 - Camberwell : Peckham Rye : Brockley : Lewisham ham Rye, but again the proposals were not progressed. Route 4 - Camberwell : Peckham Rye : Brockley The Mott
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