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  • Thames Water chief executive Steve Robertson steps down

    May 25, 2019

    Steve Robertson has stepped down as the chief executive of Thames Water with immediate effect.  Robertson was unsuccessful in his attempts to turn around the performance of the failing utilities company.  Read more: United Utilities profits up as it worries over nationalisation uncertainty The firm are now said to be looking for someone with a [...]

  • Thames Water outlines refund policy if Labour nationalise utilities

    April 13, 2019

    Thames Water has told investors they will be able to demand a refund if Labour come into power and nationalise the utility after inserting a new clause into to its outstanding bonds. In a stock market document to the Irish Stock Exchange, the company outlined Labour's policies of renationalising water, among other utilities like gas and electricity, as [...]

  • Thames Water unveils £1bn tech investment in bid to boost efficiency

    March 26, 2019

    Thames Water has unveiled plans to invest £1bn in new technology for its water and waste operations in a bid to boost efficiency by 20 per cent. The investment, which will be rolled out over the next six years, will help boost the utility company’s data management for a range of issues such as fixing [...]

  • Regulator Ofwat rejects water firms’ five-year business plans for ‘failing customers’

    January 31, 2019

    Seven of the UK’s leading 10 water companies’ business plans for the next five years have been rejected by Ofwat because they do not “deliver for customers”. In the regulator’s initial assessment of industry players’ plans for 2020-2025, only three companies were given the green light. Four companies – Affinity Water, Hafren Dyfrdwy, Thames Water [...]

  • Profits plunge at Thames Water after extreme weather puts the pressure on pipes

    December 6, 2018

    Thames Water’s half-year profits plunged by nearly 50 per cent today, as a combination of extreme weather and regulatory fines threw light on the mounting pressures that loom over one of Britain’s largest utility companies. The under-fire firm posted pre-tax profits of £67.7m in the six months to September, falling from £129m in the same [...]

  • Thames Water five-year, £1.4bn loan agreement gives incentives for going green

    December 4, 2018

    Thames Water today announced it has signed a £1.4bn revolving credit facility which links interest rates to the company’s success in meeting its environmental responsibility targets for the next five years. In a move designed to rebuild public trust in the company after a series of scandals including a £20m fine last year for pumping [...]

  • These are the 10 projects vying for the title of London’s greatest infrastructure achievement

    October 26, 2018

    The 10 projects in the running to be named London's greatest infrastructure achievement for this year have been revealed. The Institution of Civil Engineers has released the shortlist of 10 projects being considered for the top accolades, with awards being given out next month for the best infrastructure project, innovation, and community benefit. All projects [...]

  • Former Ofwat boss Ian Byatt calls London super-sewer a “real disaster”

    July 26, 2015

    The huge sewer due to be built underneath the Thames next year has been described as a “real disaster” by a former head of Ofwat, the government's water regulation authority.   Read more: London's super-sewer is safe from Ofwat's water bill reduction plan   Sir Ian Byatt said the Thames Tideway Scheme, also known as the [...]

  • Fire crews called in after burst water main creates “river” in Kennington, TfL warns of severe delays to buses across south London

    June 29, 2015

    Update: Around 15 properties have been flooded by the burst water main in Kennington, south London, which has been finally been brought under control.   But that hasn't stopped travel disruption, with TfL warning that bus routes and drivers were still being caught in severe delays throughout Vauxhall, Pimlico, Stockwell, Camberwell, Old Kent Road, Elephant [...]

  • Balfour Beatty reveals £800m contract win from Thames Water

    February 2, 2015

    Balfour Beatty has secured a major deal with Thames Water to maintain and install water infrastucture across the utility firm's network. The five-year project is a joint venture with Skanska and MWH Treatment (known as SMB). The contract as a whole is worth £800m and will be worth around £265m to Balfour Beatty.  Once it has [...]

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