Cathy Myatt is the Environment Manager at Crossrail. She leads the environment function, with overall responsibility for assuring compliance with environmental requirements. Her involvement dates from 2003 and includes preparing and submitting the Environmental Statement and negotiation of environmental requirements through the parliamentary Select Committee. She designed and implemented the project’s EMS and was involved with the procurement and assurance of design and construction contracts. She has also driven continual improvement on the project using mechanisms such as best practice fora, the Green Line Recognition Scheme and the supplier performance assurance process. Cathy is also an Associate Lecturer at Birkbeck College, teaching on the MSc in Environment and Sustainability.
In 2012 less than 40% of all construction plant and equipment on Crossrail construction sites were fitted with diesel particulate filters or cleane...
This micro-report describes the approach taken to developing and implementing the Green Line Recognition Scheme. It describes the development of th...
Crossrail required a mechanism for assuring that its tier 1 contractors were performing to a level that would enable the Programme’s strategic ob...
This is the fifth in the series of Crossrail Learning Legacy webinars focused on the Environment Theme.
The Green Line is Crossrail’s envir...
Noise was one of the main impacts and challenges during the construction of the Crossrail project. It was recognised that for Crossrail’s Tier 1 ...
This is the eighth in the series of Crossrail Learning Legacy webinars focused on the Environment Theme.
Crossrail is one of the largest sin...
This paper focuses on the environmental management practices that were employed during delivery of the central tunnelled section of Crossrail. The...