United Utilities identifies preferred bidder for Haweswater Aqueduct Resilience Programme

United Utilities has announced its preferred bidder to design, build, finance and maintain the replacement of six tunnels sections of the Haweswater Aqueduct, part of its Haweswater Aqueduct Resilience Programme, or HARP.

Following a competitive tender process, the consortium identified as the preferred bidder to form the Competitively Appointed Provider (CAP) is STRABAG Equitix Consortium.

Six tunnel sections along the 110km aqueduct route will be replaced, ensuring a resilient supply of quality drinking water for future generations

The original aqueduct, completed in the 1950s, supplies water from the Lake District to communities in Cumbria, Lancashire and Greater Manchester.

At an estimated construction cost of around £2.5-2.9bn, HARP will be one of the largest water infrastructure projects undertaken in the North West.

This complex project is being delivered through a Direct Procurement for Customers (DPC) model to ensure it provides the best value for customers. It is the first time such a model has been used in the UK water sector. The procurement process is now in its final stage of financial close, with contract award planned for the first half of 2025, subject to consent by water regulator Ofwat.

Neil Gillespie, Transformation and Strategic Programmes Director at United Utilities, said:

“This is a significant milestone in our journey to replace the Haweswater Aqueduct tunnels so that we can continue to provide customers in the North West with a reliable supply of quality drinking water into the future. This is the culmination of a lot of hard work from a dedicated team, and we are really pleased to have now established our preferred bidder.”

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