Railway Civil Engineers Association
The RCEA advances professional development and knowledge in railway engineering, including main lines, metros, and light rail.
Join the RCEA to hear speakers present the key achievements of the Colindale underground station project and the lessons learnt so far.
Representatives from the client, principial contractor, and lead designer will give valuable insight into how key challenges have been overcome, how sustainability and safety is embedded in the design, the benefits of close collaboration between all parties, how changes have been effectively managed, and the benefits that the new station will bring to the Colindale community.
The RCEA advances professional development and knowledge in railway engineering, including main lines, metros, and light rail.
Registration and refreshments
Welcome and speaker introduction
Lead designer
Client's representative
Contractor
Q&A
Refreshments offsite
Morgan Sindall Infrastructure
project manager
Matt has 14 years’ experience in project delivery, working within the rail, energy, water, and energy sectors. Matt is a Chartered Civil Engineer.
AtkinsRéalis
principal structural engineer
Dan is a design manager and Chartered Structural Engineer with experience working in the built and rail environment at all stages of the project lifecycle. At AtkinsRéalis, he has focussed on embedding safety and sustainability into all of his projects, showing a particular interest in prefabricated and engineered timber; both which have been employed at Colindale station to great effect.
London Underground
project engineer
Chirag has 8 years’ experience within TfL in the rail sector. He is responsible for project delivery of step free access projects and new station builds.
Morgan Sindall Infrastructure
senior commercial manager
Paul Stevenson is a seasoned senior commercial manager with a diverse portfolio of major infrastructure projects. His career spans from working in challenging environments like the rock fall shelter on the cliffs of Devon, to delivering the record-breaking 11,000-tonne box push beneath the East Coast Main Line in Peterborough. Paul is currently focused on the London Underground Step-Free Access Programme, where he is helping to improve travel accessibility for all and tackle capacity challenges across the network.

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