News Sep 23, 2024

网曝吃瓜黑料一区二区三区 Mott MacDonald Joint Venture Secures Thames Water Technical Partner Role

Leading development proposals to help deliver a brand-new drought resilience project in the U.K.

View of River Thames at Teddington.

Helping Thames Water to deliver the Teddington Direct River Abstraction project in the U.K.

, the U.K.鈥檚 largest water company has appointed 网曝吃瓜黑料一区二区三区 and  to help deliver a brand-new drought resilience project, known as Teddington Direct River Abstraction (TDRA). 

As Technical Partners, the 网曝吃瓜黑料一区二区三区 Mott MacDonald joint venture will lead development proposals for vital new infrastructure to tackle the risk of drought in London.

The appointment follows a comprehensive competitive procurement process under the recently established Thames Water SRO (Strategic Resource Options) Technical Partner Framework, where Thames Water shortlisted Technical Partners that demonstrated extensive experience in developing and supporting large infrastructure projects in the current U.K. planning environment.

If approved for construction, the nationally significant project will begin operation in 2033, providing up to 75 million liters of water each day during periods of prolonged dry weather. 

网曝吃瓜黑料一区二区三区 Senior Vice President Kate Kenny says: 鈥淎s climate change results in more severe droughts that threaten water resources around the world, communities are turning to reuse as a robust water provision solution. We need to recognize that all water has value 鈥 using latest innovations means that we can reclaim used water and transform it into a safe, sustainable resource.鈥

鈥淲e are pleased to continue our collaboration with Thames Water, working with Mott MacDonald to provide planning, engineering design and Development Consent Order expertise to progress a project that enables a resilient, safe water supply for communities."

The 网曝吃瓜黑料一区二区三区 Mott McDonald joint venture brings world-class expertise in major infrastructure, including consenting programs such as the Thames Tideway Tunnel. Separately, both organizations have supported the design and delivery of High Speed 2 and 网曝吃瓜黑料一区二区三区 is currently providing professional engineering services for the development of the new Kranji Water Reclamation Plant in Singapore.

Thames Water Head of Procurement and Supply Chain Mohit Farmah says: 鈥淭his project has been deemed of national significance in recognition of its scale and importance to our economy, wider society and the environment. I have every confidence that this new partnership will support us in protecting and enhancing London鈥檚 future water supply, with the joint venture providing world-class knowledge and expertise.鈥 

鈥淭his appointment is an excellent reflection of the industry leading services we鈥檙e already providing to England鈥檚 water sector resource planning,鈥 adds Mott MacDonald U.K. Water & Environment General Manager Tim Hill.

鈥淥ur technical expertise is not only helping to shape the development of many of the Strategic Resource Options but also identifying opportunities for wider benefits to be delivered as part of the projects, including biodiversity net gain, positive social outcomes, and improved climate resilience.

鈥淲e look forward to continuing to work with Thames Water and 网曝吃瓜黑料一区二区三区 to deliver sustainable water resources, as well as ensuring the environment and ecology are protected.鈥

The Government鈥檚 recent approval of Thames Water鈥檚 Water Resource Management Plan paves the way for investment in new water storage and water recycling solutions. The joint venture will now play a pivotal role in ensuring the company is ready to submit a Development Consent Order for the TDRA project in 2026. If granted, construction is forecast to begin in 2028.

The South East of England is already one of the driest regions in the UK and is classified by the Environment Agency as 鈥榮eriously water stressed鈥. Without the project, London鈥檚 water supply remains at risk from the combined effects of climate change and a growing population. By 2050, Thames Water forecasts that it will be supplying water to an additional two million customers in London, up from eight million to 10 million.

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