Construction work to Teddington Launch Lock is ‘progressing well’
By Tilly O'Brien 28th Nov 2025
By Tilly O'Brien 28th Nov 2025
Construction work is "progressing well" at Teddington Launch Lock, according to the Environment Agency (EA).
In recent weeks, the EA and its construction partner, Bam Nuttal, have completed ground investigations and have begun installing temporary works in the lock chamber.
This will allow the team to dewater the lock and undertake further investigations prior to beginning repair works.
The EA have started by installing a stop log barrier at the upstream end of the lock which has enabled them to remove the upstream lock gates. The lock gates have been transported down the river via a barge to the Ham Street Car Park and taken off site for refurbishment.
Contractors are currently navigating in unusually low tidal river conditions. This means the works can only progress during high tide as the water levels are too low for navigation at low tide.
Following the removal of the upstream lock gates, the team have begun installing propping throughout the lock chamber.
Once the propping has been installed, the downstream gates will be removed for refurbishment and a stop log barrier installed at the downstream end. Further investigations will then be undertaken before the full repair works begin in earnest.

The EA anticipates that the Launch Lock will be open for navigation in Summer 2026.
The Thames path at Teddington Lock and Ham Street car park will be diverted for short periods of time throughout the works and will be clearly marked on site.
Use of the Teddington Barge Lock will continue throughout construction to maintain navigation. Further updates on the work will be available on the EA's Thames Area Asset page.
If you have any questions about the works, email the project team on [email protected].
The EA and Bam Nuttal began the construction work in September.
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