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The Greater Manchester companies that helped build the new Elizabeth line stations in London

The Elizabeth line is set to open next week

Vetter º£½ÇÊÓÆµ was one of the Greater Manchester-based companies to work on the Elizabeth line project(Image: Transport for London)

Specialist businesses in Greater Manchester helped build key sections of the new Elizabeth line stations in London.

Manchester-based Vetter º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, part of the Laing O’Rourke group, contributed to the delivery of Tottenham Court Road and Liverpool Street Elizabeth line stations.

A contractor known for its stonework, Vetter was responsible for the installation of 23,000m² glass reinforced concrete (GRC), cladding panels, terrazzo flooring and skirting for both stations.

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It also supplied primary stainless-steel supports which can be found in platforms and tunnels.

Expanded, another Laing O’Rourke company with an office in Sale, was in charge of the construction of the sub and superstructure concrete works for the Canary Wharf Elizabeth line station box.

At the Liverpool Street Elizabeth line station, Expanded constructed the shaft walls to Broadgate ticket hall and the Bloomfield box which houses the major mechanical and electrical plant.

This huge box was the equivalent of a 20 storey building - with half below ground and half above – and was carefully constructed within metres of the Circle Underground line.