Wessex Water has announced a significant group of major engineering and consultancy firms as its capital delivery partners for its £3.7bn plans for the eighth asset management period (AMP8), 2025 to 2030.
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How digital tools are unlocking carbon management for Wessex Water
Wessex Water has an ambition for carbon management to become business as usual and for it not to be viewed as a specialist skill or complicated task – and it is well on the way to achieving that.
How water companies will respond to AMP8 delivery challenges
The water sector’s next five year spending period begins in 2025 with unprecedented levels of investment presenting major challenges and opportunities.
Green light for £100M Bristol water recycling centre upgrades
Wessex Water has received full planning permission for its £100M plans to upgrade infrastructure that will improve water treatment in the Bristol area.
Water companies defend themselves amid ‘extraordinary’ wastewater dry spilling revelations
Thames Water, Wessex Water and Southern Water have defended themselves amid claims of damaging sewage discharges – and promised a raft of infrastructure projects to tackle the issue.
Recruitment Showcase | Stantec launches largest ever recruitment drive
Leading sustainable design and engineering firm Stantec has launched its largest ever recruitment campaign in the UK and Ireland to boost its 3,000-strong workforce.
Environment Agency wants water bosses jailed for serious environmental crimes
The Environment Agency has scalded England’s water and sewerage companies for their “terrible” environmental performance and has threatened to prosecute chief executives and board members.
Wessex Water uses digital tech to aid offsite construction
Wessex Water is pushing ahead with offsite manufacturing with the help of digital technology.
Wessex Water presses on with plans for world’s largest AI-monitored sewer network
Wessex Water has awarded a contract to StormHarvester to implement its artificially intelligent blockage detection technology throughout its wastewater network over the next three years.
Super sewer project delayed after ‘transportation problems’
Delays to Bristol’s £55M “super sewer” designed to extend sewerage capacity in the city and beyond have been blamed on transport problems afflicting the project's huge tunnel boring machine (TBM).