Anglian Water tenders for Programme Delivery Partner to deliver its £10bn AMP8 business plan

Anglian Water has kicked off the procurement process for a Programme Delivery Partner (PDP) to support its capital investment delivery over the next fifteen years.

This will begin with the water company’s biggest ever business plan for Asset Management Period 8 (AMP8) between 2025 and 2030 which, if signed off by Ofwat in December, will be worth £10 billion.

The £1 billion agreement, which is set to last until the end of AMP10 in 2040, will see a partnership with Anglian Water across its entire investment programme to drive frontier delivery for its customers and the environment. It will include major projects such as its two new reservoirs, in the Fens and Lincolnshire, and all capital delivery proposed as part of its next business plan.

This is one of the largest contracts of its type offered to date in the water industry, presenting a unique opportunity for a strategic partner to work across Anglian Water’s entire, wide-ranging capital investment programme. The PDP will work in a fully integrated and collaborative way with Anglian Water to deliver this programme, as well as its subsequent business plans for the following decade.

Andy Alder, Managing Director for Major Infrastructure Delivery said:

“We’ve put collaboration at the heart of our delivery strategy for more than twenty years, through our industry-leading alliancing models, and we’re excited to take it to the next level with this new strategic partnership.

“We already know that working collaboratively across the value chain helps drive consistency, efficiency and innovation so that we can deliver the best value for money for our customers and protect the environment that we work in.

“This Programme Delivery Partner will help us roll out this approach across our whole capital programme, which is vital to help us deliver what’s set to be our biggest investment ever into our region.”

The company launched its full call for competition on 15 November 2024, with shortlisted candidates expected to continue into the full tender phase early next year, and the contract awarded in summer 2025.

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