In pictures: Hawkins Brown’s Tottenham Court Road Crossrail station due for May handover

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Station is second in central London to reach handover landmark.

Crossrail’s Tottenham Court Road station has become the second on the central London section of the route to reach a handover landmark.

Designed by a team involcing Hawkins Brown, Arup and Atkins, the project has been given a T-12 rating – meaning the station is substantially complete and is now considered to be 12 weeks away from being ready for handover to Transport for London. It was built by Laing O’Rourke.

It follows AHR’s Farringdon, which reached the same milestone last December.

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