Ferrovial lands £80M UK sewage upgrade contract
Watch: Watch for project mobilization and schedule updates as 2027 approaches, plus any Thames Water announcements on similar treatment works upgrades — the regulatory driver suggests a pipeline of comparable contracts ahead.
Ferrovial secured an £80 million contract via joint venture with Cadagua to modernize the Slough Sewage Treatment Works for Thames Water. The project addresses stricter UK environmental regulations by reducing ammonia and phosphorus discharge while expanding treatment capacity. Design work began in November 2025, with construction kicking off in 2027.
This signals Ferrovial's ability to win utility infrastructure contracts in tight regulatory environments — a recurring revenue stream from publicly mandated environmental upgrades. UK water companies face mounting pressure to hit Environment Agency standards, creating a multiyear tailwind for compliance-driven projects.
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