Wokingham Today

Thames Water in new £300m joint venture partnershi­p

- By JAKE CLOTHIER jclothier@rdg.today

THAMES Water has partnered with two infrastruc­ture and consulting firms as it launches a new framework to provide sustainabl­e water sources.

The water provider has announced that it has selected British firm Arup and engineerin­g firm Binnies in a joint venture to deliver its Strategic Resource Options programme through a £300 million contract.

It forms the establishm­ent of a Technical Partner Framework, which has been establishe­d as part of Thames Water’s plans to improve sustainabi­lity through 2050.

Arup is a firm of designers and advisors, establishe­d in 1946, which works in 140 countries with a focus on sustainabl­e developmen­t.

Binnies has been providing water management solutions since 1996.

Between them, they will work with two other suppliers in leading three of Thames Water’s programmes.

This includes the South East Strategic Reservoir Option, which will see a new reservoir establishe­d in the Upper Thames Catchment.

They’ll deliver plans to transfer water from the River Severn to the River Thames, either through new pipelines or through the restoratio­n of the Cotswold Canals.

They will also carry out plans to switch from water from the River Thames to recycled water from treatment centres for use in homes in London.

It comes after Thames Water laid out a revised draft of its Water Resources Management Plan, which will govern how it delivers “secure and sustainabl­e” water, including in Reading.

Following a public consultati­on between December 2022 and March last year, it announced the new reservoir in Oxfordshir­e, dubbed a South East Strategic Reservoir Option (SESRO), with a completion date of 2040.

Proposals also included a new river abstractio­n on the River Thames close to Teddington Weir, due to be completed in 2033, to combat drought and supported by water recycling, and a commitment to more than halving leakage from both its pipes and customers’ pipes by 2050.

They have also laid out commitment­s to reducing daily water use to 110 litres per person by 2050, with current water use in the area at around 140 litres per person.

Binnies’ UK managing director, Scott Aitken, said: “The Arup Binnies joint venture is delighted to support Thames Water’s ambitious goals through the Strategic Resource Options.

“Our team offers a strategic, comprehens­ive and adaptive approach tailored to deliver large infrastruc­ture schemes that leave a lasting legacy for future generation­s to benefit from.

“With our consortium’s wealth of experience in engineerin­g, environmen­tal stewardshi­p and strategic planning, we are uniquely positioned to realise Thames Water’s ambitions for securing and enhancing water resources in the south east and London region.”

He added: “We are dedicated to fostering positive change and creating a resilient future for the communitie­s served by Thames Water.”

Arup incoming Chair, UK, India, Middle East and Africa region, Paula Walsh remarked “Arup is proud to be a global leader on water solutions, with significan­t experience in the UK delivering work for Thames Tideway Tunnel, the Environmen­t Agency and Natural Resources Wales among many others.

“We are honoured to be invited to collaborat­ively support Thames Water’s ambition for more sustainabl­e water solutions.

“The complexity and challenges of these projects is significan­t, but with our diverse experience we look forward to developing natureled sustainabl­e designs for these major new pieces of infrastruc­ture.

She explained: “We have all seen first-hand how the climate emergency is causing water shortages in the UK.

“We are proud and ready to act to bring more secure, sustainabl­e and resilient solutions that leave a legacy for future generation­s.”

 ?? Picture: Dijana Capan/DVision Images ?? TEAM-UP: Thames Water has partnered with two infrastruc­ture and consulting firms, Arup UK and Binnies, as it launches a new framework to provide sustainabl­e water sources
Picture: Dijana Capan/DVision Images TEAM-UP: Thames Water has partnered with two infrastruc­ture and consulting firms, Arup UK and Binnies, as it launches a new framework to provide sustainabl­e water sources

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