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With AMP8 fast approaching, the UK’s water companies and their framework project delivery partners are actively planning for the largest ever water and wastewater capital works programme (2025-2030); expected to be in the region of £95 billion … almost double the current AMP7 programme.
This massive capital works programme is leading to huge recruitment drive by the water companies and their framework design and build partners (Tier 1 and Tier 2) as well as the wider supply chain.
In 1993, midway through AMP1, the first annual edition of UK Water Projects was published. More than thirty years on, we still publish the Water Projects technical journal on an annual basis as well as WaterProjectsOnline. These publishing platforms give water companies, their project delivery partners and the supply chain the opportunity to publish technical case studies, innovation & technology papers, and product/services descriptions and reviews, covering all aspects of wastewater treatment & sewerage, water treatment & supply, renewable energy, flood alleviation, river work, environmental and nature-based solutions, as well as industrial water and wastewater treatment.
The industry-recognised and highly-respected platforms encourage information sharing between the water companies, designers, contractors and the wider supply chain, with case studies and technical papers detailing problem solving and successes, dos and don’ts, performance results, carbon and cost-saving innovations and technologies, and much more.
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