Barhale will undertake an extensive schedule of utilities infrastructure works to continue the multi-utility corridor constructed during the first phase of works around the northern section of the site.
Design work is expected to start shortly with construction expected to be underway from March 2026. Completion is expected in early 2029.
The programme will form a part of the complex enabling and diversionary works at Euston and will see Barhale design and build more than 1km of utility diversions.
Main construction work on the HS2 Euston was paused in 2023 but utilities work has continued while options are considered for the main build.
Barhale’s Senior Contracts Manager Mike Faherty said: “We will be drawing on the experience of the conditions gained on the previous phases of this project and on our close working relationship with the principal utility owners Thames Water, Cadent and LUL, to ensure that we again deliver a first-class result to pave the way for the new HS2 station’s construction.
“This final major package of utilities works represents a key piece of the jigsaw in preparing Euston for HS2, and the whole team is proud to be playing a part.”