Thames Water appoints new Technical Partner for Oxfordshire reservoir proposal

Thames Water is working in partnership with an Arup Binnies joint venture to help deliver a brand-new reservoir, known as SESRO (South East Strategic Reservoir Option). If approved, SESRO will provide a secure water supply to 15 million customers in the Thames Water, Southern Water and Affinity Water catchments from 2040.  

 

Thames Water forecasts that across London and the Thames Valley it will need an extra 1 billion litres of water every day by 2050, with two million more people expected to live in London and the Thames Valley.  

 

The appointment follows a comprehensive procurement exercise, where Thames Water shortlisted Technical Partners that demonstrated extensive experience in developing and supporting large complex infrastructure projects in the current UK planning environment.    

  

Separately, both organisations have supported the design and construction of London’s Thames Tideway Tunnel and are playing a pivotal role in the design of the Fens and Lincs Reservoirs.  

 

The companies will work alongside Thames Water’s SRO team to deliver technical services in engineering design, environmental assessment, planning, and land access and acquisition. 

 

Should Thames Water secure government approval for SESRO, as part of its draft Water Resource Management Plan, Arup Binnies joint venture will play a crucial role in ensuring the company is ready to submit a Development Consent Order (DCO) for the reservoir in 2026. If granted, construction is forecast to begin in 2029 with SESRO planned to begin operating in 2040.

Back row left to right: Mohit Farmah, Head of Procurement and Supply Chain, Thames Water Strategic Resource Options Team - Mark Job, Integrated Delivery Lead, ARUP - Claire Watson, Delivery Director, Binnies -- Front row left to right: Rachel Pether, Water Utilities Director, Binnies - Joanna Rowelle, London Office Director, ARUP - Simon Adams, Programme Director of Strategic Resource, Thames Water Strategic Resource Options team
Back row left to right: Mohit Farmah, Head of Procurement and Supply Chain, Thames Water Strategic Resource Options Team – Mark Job, Integrated Delivery Lead, ARUP – Claire Watson, Delivery Director, Binnies —
Front row left to right: Rachel Pether, Water Utilities Director, Binnies – Joanna Rowelle, London Office Director, ARUP – Simon Adams, Programme Director of Strategic Resource, Thames Water Strategic Resource Options team

Mohit Farmah, Head of Procurement and Supply Chain at Thames Water said:

“We are delighted to announce the appointment of Arup Binnies joint venture as our new Technical Partner for SESRO. This supply chain of technical experts with global reach will ensure our reservoir proposals are not only compliant with the Planning Act 2008 but are also developed to a world-class standard. 

  

“SESRO is a nationally significant infrastructure project that has a crucial role to play in the health and wellbeing of 15 million people, the economy and the environment. I have every confidence this partnership will help us to secure that future.”  

 

Paula Walsh, Chair of Arup in the UK, India, Middle East and Africa, commented:

 

“Being part of Thames Water’s bold new vision to improve water resilience is a fantastic opportunity to make a positive difference in support of secure and sustainable water solutions. Delivering major water infrastructure projects, such as reservoirs, presents significant complexity and challenges. Together with Binnies, we look forward to drawing on our diverse water engineering experience to create nature-led designs that benefit local communities and the environment.” 

  

Scott Aitken, Managing Director, Binnies, added:


“The Arup Binnies joint venture is delighted to support Thames Water with the South East Strategic Reservoir Option (SESRO) to build a new reservoir which will secure and enhance water resources in the South East and London region. Our team provides a strategic, comprehensive, and adaptive approach for executing large infrastructure projects that creates enduring legacies for future generations. We are committed to fostering positive change and building a sustainable future for communities across the region.”
 

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