Arup wins Major Project Award for King's Cross

Date: 18 July 2014
Source: Arup

Date: 18 July 2014

Arup has been awarded the Royal Academy of Engineering Major Project Award for our role in the redevelopment of London’s King’s Cross area over the last 35 years.

Arup engineers - John Turzynski, Peter Evans, Ian Gardner, Mike Byrne and Jim Burridge - received the award on behalf of the thousands of Arup people who contributed to the delivery of a number of large and outstanding projects that have transformed King’s Cross from a dilapidated district into a new city quarter and a magnificent multi-modal transport interchange.Arup’s engineers played a central role in the regeneration of this historic landmark and the wider area.Arup was extensively involved in the three major station projects – St Pancras International, King’s Cross St Pancras Underground Station, and the redevelopment of King’s Cross mainline station – and also helped put King’s Cross St Pancras on the map as a cultural location and iconic place to work with the British Library and Kings Place.

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