Thames Water has extended Barhale’s existing AMP7 framework appointment by five years to the conclusion of AMP8 in March 2030.

Civil engineering and infrastructure specialist Barhale will continue to operate under FA1488 covering Lot 1, the Non-Infrastructure framework, and Lot 2, the Infrastructure framework.
Lot 1 focuses on capital maintenance and enhancement across many of Thames Water’s own operational sites, and Lot 2 includes new installations and capital maintenance of existing key assets.
Lots 1 and 2 will be the principal delivery route for the AMP8 capital programme.
Thames Water has also confirmed the extension of Barhale’s appointment to FA1495 – Lot 5 of the AMP7 framework – covering the delivery of the water and wastewater AMP7 infrastructure programme across North London.
Activities will include
- the new installation and replacement of existing trunk and rising mains;
- pressure management;
- the inspection of aqueducts, bridges and tunnels;
- the rehabilitation of sewers, pumping station refurbishment and gravity solutions to maintain asset health and accommodate growth.
The programme will also continue work on SUDs and pipeline-related emergency works.
Shane Gorman, Barhale’s Water Director – Southern Region, believes the extension reflects the strong positive relationship between the two businesses and Barhale’s deep understanding and experience of some of Thames Water’s most important assets.
“We are very proud of the work we continue to carry out for Thames Water,” he said. “Water infrastructure across London and the South East presents some unique challenges – not least responding to the huge demand from the country’s most dense poplulation.
“At Barhale, we have fully embraced Thames Water’s collaborative approach which has yielded some impressive benefits under AMP7 already including greater agility in the way we have been able to deploy our teams to react to changing conditions, better utilised and shorter planned outages and swifter programme delivery.
“We look forward to continuing to work closely with Thames Water through the AMP8 period.”
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