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Mega Projects

Our Experience

Since 2018, Infra JV has delivered end-to-end archaeological solutions across the UK, extending into mainland Europe in 2023. We specialise in supporting major infrastructure and development programmes where scale, precision, and reliability are essential. From early planning through to construction delivery, we provide the expertise and resources to de-risk projects and keep them on track.

Mega Projects

HS2

Fusion JV

HS2 is the UK's largest infrastructure project, delivering 345 miles of high-speed railway to connect London, Birmingham, Manchester and beyond. Before construction could begin, Fusion JV committed to the largest archaeological programme ever undertaken in the UK.

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National Highways (England)

National Highways

National Highways is responsible for the strategic road network across England, delivering upgrades and expansions to motorways and major A-roads. As part of its £195 million Archaeology Framework, the agency committed to investigating, recording, and preserving archaeological remains in advance of construction works.

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Southend Airport Business Park

Henry Boot Developments Ltd

Excavation and post-excavation programme delivered beside London Southend Airport, revealing a multi-period landscape of national significance while keeping enabling works on schedule. The Airport Business Park development required significant archaeological works in advance of construction. Situated beside a live airport and spanning nearly 4 hectares, the project posed challenges of complexity, logistics, and timing.

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