Tide Construction has won planning approval for a 1,068-bed student housing tower at Canary Wharf, London, UK.

Designed by EPR Architects, the 30 Marsh Wall project will be a 48-storey tower, reported Bdaily.

Its design incorporates amenity space and a roof garden in addition to a public path built between Cuba Street and Marsh Wall and a recreational space to cater as ‘pocket park’.

Tide, which is serving as the developer and contractor of the project, will construct the building with precision-made modules manufactured by its sister company.

This delivery approach will lead to 80% reduction in site waste and will also ensure that the full waste produced at the project will be recycled, reported Construction Enquirer.

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The approach also cuts down building time by up to 50%.

Tide Construction chairman John Fleming said: “This landmark scheme bolsters our portfolio of major schemes in London, further strengthening Tide and Vision’s role in revolutionising the way in which homes are delivered in the UK.

“Working in close collaboration with the London Borough of Tower Hamlets and our consultants, this scheme will further demonstrate the power of modular to deliver buildings of the highest architectural quality with world-leading engineering.”
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Image: The project will be a 48-storey tower. Credit: Hands off my tags! Michael Gaida from Pixabay .