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    Barhale’s Thames Water AMP8 wins: design and resilience notes for civil engineers

    February 10, 2026|

    Reviewed by Tom Sullivan

    Barhale’s Thames Water AMP8 wins: design and resilience notes for civil engineers

    First reported on The Construction Index

    30 Second Briefing

    Barhale has secured three Thames Water schemes under the £200m+ AMP8 major projects framework, covering Brent Cross (London), Benson (Oxfordshire) and South Basingstoke (Hampshire). At Rushgrove Park, Brent Cross, it will design and build an offline foul storage attenuation system with a 560 m³ shaft tank, CSO interception and pumped return, while at Benson it will install a 500 m foul gravity sewer with 15 manholes for new housing and increased capacity. In South Basingstoke, works include a new 590 m sewer plus upsizing of an existing 484 m sewer and manhole upgrades at Kempshott Lane, with design by Barhale’s ESL unit to improve resilience under more extreme rainfall.

    Technical Brief

    • AMP8 major projects framework exceeds £200m, targeting larger, more complex off-site developer infrastructure.
    • Framework scope explicitly includes diversions, requisitions and lateral drains for third-party (developer) connections.
    • Offline foul storage at Brent Cross also intercepts CSO discharges currently spilling directly to a watercourse.
    • Benson scheme is north of Wallingford, focused on capacity upgrades tied to new housing allocations.
    • South Basingstoke works are split between Winchester Road (new sewer) and Kempshott Lane (capacity increase).
    • All three schemes are being designed in-house by Barhale’s specialist design arm, ESL, under the framework.
    • Contract manager notes explicit design intent to increase network resilience to more extreme rainfall events.

    Our Take

    Barhale’s Thames Water wins sit alongside its three AMP8 contracts for United Utilities’ £3bn Better Rivers programme (11 Dec 2025), signalling that the contractor is becoming a go‑to player for combined sewer overflow and storage upgrades across multiple UK water companies.

    The £200m+ AMP8 framework value attached to Thames Water work suggests Barhale will be locking in a multi‑year workload in London Borough of Barnet, Oxfordshire and Hampshire, which typically underpins investment in specialist shaft and tunnelling plant rather than ad‑hoc hire.

    With Barhale’s southern remit recently elevated to national board level via Phil Cull’s promotion (22 Jan 2026), the concentration of projects at Rushgrove Park, Benson and South Basingstoke indicates that AMP8 water work is likely shaping the company’s wider organisational and resource strategy in the United Kingdom.

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