Keep informed about construction work at White City Campus and how it might impact you.

Our current construction notices

New entrance to White City Campus

Creating dedicated access routes for pedestrians, cyclists and vehicles

In 2025, Imperial’s contractor Carey’s will be completing the final construction of the pedestrian bridge, including the removal of the previous Depot Road bridge over the Central Line. Some out-of-hours works will be necessary.

The out of hours works are essential to enable the controlled demolition and removal of Depot Road Bridge over the Central Line, and are due to London Underground's restrictions around daytime working in and around the Central Line.

As such, Imperial’s Contractor, PJ Careys, will be carrying out some activities at night-time between 23:00 hrs and 05:00 hrs. Shifts will be from Sunday to Thursday nights inclusive. No out of hours works will be carried out on Fridays or Saturdays.

The night shifts commenced on 12th January 2025 and works are progressing well. In February 2025, a large amount of concrete breaking out was undertaken. The demolition works from March onwards are expected to be much less disruptive and all works for this demolition will complete by 31st May 2025.

To mitigate any potential additional noise, PJ Carey’s will use acoustic screening and will carry out noise monitoring during the night-time works to identify any periods of high noise and additional mitigation measures to be incorporated.

The London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham (LBHF) have granted a dispensation to PJ Carey’s to carry out the demolition and removal works at night during London Underground's engineering hours. The Section 61 Dispensation case reference is 2023/00213/CPA61 and the dispensation reference is 2023/02446/S61C_D4. 

We appreciate residents' continued understanding and cooperation and have carefully planned the operation to mitigate noise and vibration to the local area. 

Contacts 

Imperial’s principal contractor is Carey’s (P.J Carey Contractors Ltd), a highly regarded construction company and a member of the Considerate Constructors Scheme.

  • For anything in relation to bridge works, please contact James Morgan, Carey’s Project Manager: +44 7462 414813
  • For any concerns about White City Campus construction in general, please contact: development@imperial.ac.uk
  • For urgent and out-of-hours enquiries, please contact the White City Campus Security Team:  on 0207 594 7565. Alternatively, please call the College’s security control room on 020 7589 1000.

The delivery of the new entrances to White City Campus is progressing well, with the first phase opening in December 2024.  

The first phase saw the completion of the vehicle access bridge, with a dedicated cycle lane. The opening of the new access bridge coincided with the completion of works by London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham to improve the junction, including enhancements to the road and pavements in this area.  

Work is now underway on the construction of the second phase of the bridge, which will provide pedestrians and wheelchair users with a direct route to White City Campus via an attractive landscaped bridge.  

When complete, the new entrance to Imperial’s White City Campus will deliver:  

  • Improved accessibility and connectivity, better integrating the campus with the local area  
  • Safer and easier access for all campus users, with dedicated routes for pedestrians, cyclists and vehicles
  • A greener and more attractive entrance and connection with Wood Lane
  • Integration with the new and existing cycle routes in the wider area.  

The delivery of Imperial’s new bridge to White City Campus has been carefully coordinated with London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham (LBHF) and Transport for London's (TfL), which are responsible for the significant junction improvements to Wood Lane/South Africa Road and creating a new dedicated two-way cycle lane on the west side of Wood Lane.  

Access arrangements until Summer 2025

Following the completion of the first phase of the bridge in December 2024, and the closure of Depot Road, temporary arrangements access are in place.  

The cycle lane is designated as shared space and can be used by pedestrians and cyclists. Pedestrian crossings have been put in place to support pedestrian access to Scale Space.  

The shared use of the cycle lane and the pedestrian crossing is managed by Imperial's Security Team to ensure safe passage of campus users.  

Cyclists are able to use the shared space or the road to access campus.  

From Summer 2025 onwards – permanent access arrangements  

From Summer, the second pedestrian part of the bridge will complete.  

All pedestrians and wheelchair users will use the new landscaped bridge, which offers step access on two sides and gentle switchback ramped access in the centre.  

Cyclists will be expected to use the dedicated, segregated cycle path, which will connect with Wood Lane and the new Cycle Route C34 connecting North Acton and Shepherds Bush. Pedestrians will not be using the cycle path from Summer 2025.  

Check out the upcoming phases of the new pedestrian bridge construction

Vehicle bridge completes and opens:

Backfill and installation of utilities to pedestrian bridge to make connections to Wood Lane:

Installation of paving to all areas of South bridge and tie in to LBHF works on Wood Lane.