51.5074° N  /  0.1278° W

MUIRCOVE

Infrastructure Consultancy

Scroll

Est. 2009 · London

We shape the infrastructure

that moves the world

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.

/ 01 — 03

Three disciplines

01 / 03

Rail

High-speed corridors, urban transit and the systems that keep them moving — from alignment and signalling strategy through to depot and station delivery.

  • High-speed rail
  • Metro & light rail
  • Signalling & systems
  • Depots & stations
02 / 03

Aviation

Airports, airside infrastructure and terminals built for what comes next — runway resilience, passenger flow and the ground systems behind every departure.

  • Terminals
  • Airside & runways
  • Capacity planning
  • Ground systems
03 / 03

Maritime

Ports, harbours and coastal works engineered against the sea — quay structures, dredging strategy and the long defence of the shoreline.

  • Ports & quays
  • Coastal defence
  • Dredging strategy
  • Harbour works

Land, air and sea —

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.

/ Approach

From first survey to handover

01

Advise

Feasibility, business cases and options appraisal grounded in how a place actually moves — not how a model wishes it would.

02

Engineer

Multidisciplinary design across civil, structural, geotechnical and systems — coordinated through a single digital model.

03

Deliver

Construction support, commissioning and assurance, so the thing we drew is the thing that opens — on time, against the sea and the schedule.

0+

projects delivered

0

countries

0

years engineering movement

0

modes, one network

/ Selected work

Recently underway

Start a project

Tell us what needs to move.

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.