Through the (2025-2030) programme, Thames Water will invest in its water and wastewater network across London and the Thames Valley

Thames Water’s network currently serves 15 million people. The company is spending a total of 2.3bn on infrastructure improvements through the current AMP7 framework (2020-2025).

Barhale will continue to operate under FA1488, covering Lot 1, the non-infrastructure framework, and Lot 2, the infrastructure framework.

Lot 1 focuses on capital maintenance and enhancement, and Lot 2 includes new installations and capital maintenance of existing key assets.

Lots 1 and 2 will be the principal delivery route for the AMP8 capital programme.

In addition to this, Barhale has been appointed to FA1495 – Lot 5 of the AMP7 framework. This covers the delivery of the water and wastewater AMP7 infrastructure programme across North London.

Work carried out includes:

  • The new installation and replacement of the existing trunk and rising mains
  • Pressure management
  • The inspection of aqueducts
  • Bridges and tunnels
  • The rehabilitation of sewers
  • Pumping station refurbishment and gravity solutions to maintain asset health and accommodate growth.

The programme will also continue work on SUDs and pipeline-related emergency works.

Shane Gorman, Barhale’s water director, Southern region, commented: “We are very proud of the work we continue to carry out for Thames Water,” he said.

“Water infrastructure across London and the South East presents some unique challenges – not least responding to the huge demand from the country’s most dense population.”

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