Local businesses to be at forefront of low-carbon construction at Hole Farm

National Highways have a commitment to use local SMEs from within 20 miles of the project

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20 Mar 2024

National Highways and its Delivery Partner Balfour Beatty, hosted a supply chain networking event for local small and medium-sized enterprises to prepare them to bid for work on the Hole Farm Community Woodland.

The event gave them an insight into the procurement process and the minimum requirements that suppliers must meet, and an outline of the various work packages that will be available.

The Lower Thames Crossing is designed to be the greenest road ever built in the UK and will explore ways of pushing the boundaries of carbon neutral construction. Hole Farm will test these methods by being a diesel-free project, as hydrogen, electric, and other low-carbon fuels will be used to power the machinery and equipment used in construction. 

Hole Farm community woodland is a 100-hectare site in Brentwood, Essex which, in partnership with Forestry England, will be transformed into a space for the local community to use. 

Hole Farm supply chain event
"I’m really glad to see Balfour Beatty and Lower Thames Crossing engaging so early in the process. It is a vital project, and we are keen that local businesses and local people benefit from this project and that is coming through loud and clear."
Michael C Veasey, Senior Growth Manager for Essex County Council

Construction of new facilities including a café, community room, visitors centre and car park is expected to start in summer 2024 and will be open to the public in summer 2025.   

Michael C Veasey, Senior Growth Manager for Essex County Council, said:

“I’m really glad to see Balfour Beatty and Lower Thames Crossing engaging so early in the process. It is a vital project, and we are keen that local businesses and local people benefit from this project and that is coming through loud and clear”. 

Joe Ambor, Sales Director for TCP, said:

“The key takeaway from today is that we found the right introduction of people to speak to. They’re very aware of us, which is a good thing, and they can use the products that we offer which is fantastic. It has been a good day”. 

If you’re interested in working on the Lower Thames Crossing, visit our Supply Chain pages.

"The key takeaway from today is that we found the right introduction of people to speak to. They’re very aware of us, which is a good thing, and they can use the products that we offer which is fantastic. It has been a good day."
Joe Ambor, Sales Director for TCP
Hole Farm supply chain event
Hole Farm supply chain event

For further information contact us at info@lowerthamescrossing.co.uk or by calling 0300 123 5000. You can also get the latest updates on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and our YouTube channel.

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