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    UK sponge city strategies: design and SuDS lessons for civil engineers

    March 18, 2026|

    Reviewed by Tom Sullivan

    UK sponge city strategies: design and SuDS lessons for civil engineers

    First reported on New Civil Engineer

    30 Second Briefing

    Sponge city strategies are gaining momentum in the UK as Ciwem’s recent Sponge Cities briefing note calls for widespread deployment of nature-based, water-retentive urban design. The concept centres on retrofitting streets, roofs and public spaces with permeable pavements, rain gardens, swales and green roofs to attenuate stormwater, reduce combined sewer overflows and manage surface water flooding. For civil and geotechnical engineers, this signals growing demand for SuDS-led masterplanning, hydraulic modelling of blue–green corridors and revised pavement and subgrade specifications to accommodate higher infiltration and storage.

    Technical Brief

    • For other UK infrastructure programmes, sponge city principles are framed as a way to de-risk surface water exceedance events.

    Our Take

    Compared with other Sustainability-tagged Projects items in our database, UK urban water management pieces tend to focus on retrofitting existing dense city fabric rather than greenfield expansion, which has implications for how ‘sponge city’ concepts are translated into constrained brownfield contexts.

    New Civil Engineer’s UK-focused environmental coverage often highlights fragmented responsibilities between local authorities and water companies, signalling that institutional coordination may be as critical as technical design in rolling out sponge city strategies nationwide.

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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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