Thames Water Utilities Limited, established in 1989 and headquartered in Reading, UK, is the largest water and wastewater services provider in the UK, serving over 15 million customers across London and the Thames Valley. The company is responsible for the public water supply and wastewater treatment, managing an extensive network of pipes, reservoirs, and treatment works. Thames Water is committed to sustainability and environmental protection, investing in infrastructure improvements and initiatives to reduce leakage, enhance water quality, and protect natural water sources. Despite facing challenges related to infrastructure maintenance and environmental compliance, Thames Water continues to focus on delivering reliable and efficient services to its customers.
Thames Water has completed two major infrastructure projects in Swindon, with the £78 million investment future-proofing its waste and water network for residents.
Thames Water has concluded a £400m Asset, Capital and Engineering Professional Services framework procurement exercise to support its infrastructure upgrades over the next five years (2025-2030).
The partnership with Honeywell & Sensus UK Ltd., is the next step in Thames Water’s smart meter strategy to reach an additional million homes & businesses across London, the Thames Valley & Home Counties by the end of AMP 8 in 2030.
Thames Water has invested £9.7M in expanding Benson Sewage Treatment Works' capacity by 29%, aiming to reduce storm overflows, improve water quality, support population growth, and enhance climate resilience in Oxfordshire.
Thames Water is working in partnership with Jacobs Mott MacDonald joint venture to help deliver the Teddington Direct River Abstraction (TDRA) project.
Thames Water begins a six-month trial to test the clay conditions on land south of Hanney Road, at Cow Common, where a vital new reservoir is proposed to be built.