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    Scottish Water low carbon concrete pledge: mix design shifts for project teams

    December 11, 2025|

    Reviewed by Tom Sullivan

    Scottish Water low carbon concrete pledge: mix design shifts for project teams

    First reported on The Construction Index

    30 Second Briefing

    Scottish Water has signed an advance market commitment to procure almost 20,000m³ of low carbon concrete over five years, equivalent to about 30% of its current annual concrete use. The Innovate UK and Carbon Limiting Technologies-led scheme, funded by the Department for Energy Security & Net Zero, aims to aggregate up to 500,000m³ of demand to de-risk commercialisation of novel low carbon mixes. With Scottish Water investing over £1bn a year in infrastructure, the commitment signals material changes to mix design specifications and supply-chain carbon baselines on upcoming projects.

    Technical Brief

    • Advance Market Commitment (AMC) structure gives low carbon concrete developers a pre-defined, aggregated demand pipeline.
    • Innovate UK and Carbon Limiting Technologies administer the AMC, with funding from DESNZ.
    • Initial AMC target is to lock in up to 500,000 m³ of low carbon concrete orders.
    • Scottish Water positions itself as first UK client organisation to sign a quantified low carbon concrete pledge.
    • Supply-chain resilience is a stated objective, with emphasis on diversifying sources of compliant low carbon mixes.

    Our Take

    Committing to low-carbon concrete for around 30% of its usage over the next five years effectively creates a guaranteed demand signal in the UK, which could help smaller low-carbon cement and admixture suppliers secure finance for new production capacity.

    With Scottish Water investing about £1 billion a year in infrastructure, this materials shift will likely push UK civils contractors and precast suppliers to qualify alternative binders and mixes earlier than they otherwise might, to stay eligible for framework work.

    Among the 11 Materials stories in our coverage, concrete-related pieces are relatively few, so this move by a major UK utility stands out as one of the clearer examples where a public client is hard-wiring embodied-carbon thresholds into long-term procurement rather than trialling them project by project.

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    Prepared by collating external sources, AI-assisted tools, and Geomechanics.io’s proprietary mining database, then reviewed for technical accuracy & edited by our geotechnical team.

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