
Services

Our project delivery team manages the implementation of comprehensive design and development services for our member boards water infrastructure projects, ensuring solutions are both technically sound and operationally effective. We specialise in the replacement and refurbishment of critical assets such as pumping stations, water control structures and culverts, tailoring designs to meet the unique challenges of each site and board catchment. By applying a structured, risk-based approach, we balance technical requirements with environmental, regulatory and budget considerations, producing designs that are sustainable, resilient, and cost-efficient.

From project inception through to completion, our project management team ensures that all works are scoped, coordinated, and delivered effectively. We provide oversight across planning, budgeting, scheduling and contractor management, ensuring compliance with safety, quality, and programme objectives. Through clear communication and effective stakeholder engagement, we minimise disruption, maintain regulatory compliance, and ensure that each project is delivered to specification and on time.
A key strength of our service lies in integrating project delivery with operational needs, aligning design with long-term asset management priorities. This collaborative approach ensures resilient and reliable, infrastructure.

A major investment in the River Thurne catchment and the 13 pumping stations that play a vital role in protecting over 6,300 hectares of low-lying land, including nationally and internationally designated habitat. Projects will safeguard homes, local communities, tourism and infrastructure.

Protecting 35 homes, 46 businesses, the A12 and 600 hectares of farmland from tidal and surface water flooding. Coastal land will be restored to create an intertidal habitat, providing rich ecosystems for migratory birds, fish, and invertebrates.

Protecting homes, businesses, environmentally significant SSSI and agricultural fenland from surface water flooding, by replacing infrastructure at the end of its service life. The use of fish-friendly pumps will support ecology in the watercourses and drainage networks.

Protecting homes, businesses and 600 hectares of agricultural land and conservation marshes, from flooding. Fish-friendly Archimedes pump design safeguards habitats & species within the Broads National Park.

Securing long-term flood protection for over 15,000 homes, 500 businesses and more than 25,000 hectares of agricultural fenland farmland, vital for food production in the King’s Lynn area