ew Portsmouth Water reservoir set to drive multi-million pound growth across South East
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Portsmouth Water’s flagship Havant
Thicket Reservoir project is set to drive multi-million
pound growth across the South East, both during construction
and following completion.
An Economic Impacts Study,
commissioned by Portsmouth Water and carried out by the
University of Birmingham, estimates that during the
construction phase alone, the project will contribute over
£50 million to the South East economy. This is in including
the creation of 84 new construction jobs, providing key
employment opportunities for the local community.
The project is also set to generate between 15 and 20
apprenticeships, helping to train the next generation of
skilled workers in the sector. The scheme’s two main
contractors, Future Water MJJV Ltd and Ward & Burke
Construction Limited, are also holding a range of career
events and offering on-site training, which will provide
nationally recognised qualifications to local workers.
Bob Taylor, Chief Executive Officer
for Portsmouth Water, said: “As well as playing a
fundamental role in protecting two of our region’s precious
chalk rivers, Havant Thicket Reservoir is set to drive major
economic growth across the South East.
“During construction alone, the
project is expected to generate more than £50 million and
create over 80 new construction jobs, with further benefits
extending well after the reservoir’s completion. As a
company with a strong history of supporting our local
communities, we are incredibly proud to be leaving this
vital legacy for our area.”
The economic benefits of
Havant Thicket Reservoir are set to continue long after it
is complete. Once operational, the reservoir is expected to
contribute over £2 million per year to the local economy.
This is largely due to the development of recreational
facilities on-site which are set to be worth a total of £1.3
million annually, including the attraction of 98,000 new
trips per year.
The reservoir will also attract visitors to its off-site
environmental projects, generating a further 5,000 new trips
annually.
The Economic Impacts Study, which
utilized the University of Exeter’s Outdoor Recreation
Valuation (ORVal) tool, highlighted the importance of the
reservoir’s recreational and environmental contributions.
The reservoir itself is being
constructed by Future Water MJJV Ltd – a joint venture
between leading civil engineering contractors Mackley and
Jones Bros. Civil Engineering UK, which have a combined
total of over 150 years of experience in tackling complex
and challenging civil engineering schemes.
The associated pipelines which will
be used to fill the reservoir with water and draw it down
when needed will be installed by Ward & Burke Construction
Limited, one of Ireland’s principal Civil & MEICA
Engineering contractors with an outstanding track record for
innovation.
Upfront funding for the reservoir
is being put forward by infrastructure investor Ancala and a
consortium of leading banks.
For more information about Havant
Thicket Reservoir, visit: https://havant-thicket-reservoir.uk.engagementhq.com/
Portsmouth Water 2nd May
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