Rail
High-speed corridors, urban transit and the systems that keep them moving — from alignment and signalling strategy through to depot and station delivery.
51.5074° N / 0.1278° W
Infrastructure Consultancy
Est. 2009 · London
For fifteen years Muircove has advised governments, operators and contractors on the corridors, terminals and coastlines that carry people and trade. We work where land, air and sea meet — and where the hardest engineering decisions are made.
High-speed corridors, urban transit and the systems that keep them moving — from alignment and signalling strategy through to depot and station delivery.
Airports, airside infrastructure and terminals built for what comes next — runway resilience, passenger flow and the ground systems behind every departure.
Ports, harbours and coastal works engineered against the sea — quay structures, dredging strategy and the long defence of the shoreline.
Engineered as one network
Most consultancies stop at the boundary of a single mode. We are built across all three — so an interchange, a freight port or an airport rail link is planned as one system, not three contracts.
Feasibility, business cases and options appraisal grounded in how a place actually moves — not how a model wishes it would.
Multidisciplinary design across civil, structural, geotechnical and systems — coordinated through a single digital model.
Construction support, commissioning and assurance, so the thing we drew is the thing that opens — on time, against the sea and the schedule.
projects delivered
countries
years engineering movement
modes, one network
220 km corridor strategy, alignment optioneering and three city-centre interchanges.
2024—A 45 MPPA terminal with airside expansion and an integrated rail link.
2023—1.2 km of quay structure, dredging strategy and 50-year coastal defence.
2022—Where port, rail and road meet — planned as a single logistics system.
2024—Start a project
Whether it is a single platform or an entire coastline, the first conversation is free — and usually the most useful hour of the whole programme.