Record £2.8 Billion Investment by South West Water Set to Transform Local Infrastructure
South West Water has announced a significant new partnership named amplify, involving some of the UK’s top engineering firms.
This collaboration is set to realise the company’s largest-ever infrastructure programme planned for the period 2025-2030, with an impressive budget of £2.8 billion.
Boosting the Local Economy and Job Creation
The alliance promises substantial economic benefits for the Greater South West. About 2,000 new jobs are expected to be created, bolstering the local economy. The construction and engineering efforts will focus on new treatment works and reservoirs, reinforcing South West Water’s commitment to enhancing community services and environmental stewardship.
Partnerships and Planning
The amplify partnership comprises leading construction firms such as BAM Nuttall, Clancy, Mott McDonald Bentley, Tilbury Douglas, MWH Treatment, and Network Plus Envolve. These companies were selected after a rigorous tendering process and are supported by consultancy specialists including Stantec, Long O Donnell, and Turner & Townsend, among others.
Projects and Priorities
The amplify alliance has already initiated projects aimed at significantly reducing the use of storm overflows, maintaining pristine bathing waters, and boosting water resilience against climate change challenges. These projects are crucial for the region, given its environmental and economic needs.
Executive Insights
Susan expressed her enthusiasm about the new alliance, stating that amplify will turn the planned £2.8 billion investment into tangible benefits for both customers and the broader community. She highlighted the importance of tackling key challenges that concern customers, emphasizing job creation and local economic support through partnerships with supply chain entities.
Expanding Local Engagement
Next month, the alliance will expand further with the addition of ten local companies to amplify. This move is designed to deepen South West Water’s investment in the local economy and enhance its supply chain network.
Innovative Workspace
Amplify operates from a cutting-edge collaborative workspace adjacent to South West Water’s headquarters in Exeter. This facility is designed to foster maximum collaboration and flexibility among the teams involved.
This extensive partnership and investment plan by South West Water are poised to make significant impacts on the infrastructure and economy of the South West, promising a more resilient and prosperous future for the region.
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