Severn Trent Services has published a procurement notice for the design and construction of a new wastewater treatment facility to serve the Beeston St Andrew area of Norwich, the East of England.
The project, to be located northwest of Dobbs Beck with access from North Walsham Road, involves the delivery of a comprehensive wastewater treatment works. According to the notice, the scope includes civil engineering and structural works, mechanical and electrical installations, process instrumentation and controls, commissioning activities, and ancillary infrastructure such as access roads, paths, buildings and security systems. Compliance with applicable environmental and statutory requirements is a fundamental part of the specification.
The competitive procurement is planned under a Competitive Flexible Procedure, and with tender documentation expected to be published in March 2026, ahead of an anticipated contract award in August 2026. The resulting contract is estimated to run for one year from August 2026 to August 2027.
The procurement notice lists Tetra Tech Limited as a project partner supporting procurement management and quantity surveying, working on behalf of the contracting authority.
Severn Trent, one of the UK’s largest water and wastewater companies, serves millions of customers across the Midlands, Wales and surrounding regions. The company has been increasingly active in tendering and commissioning infrastructure related to wastewater treatment and network resilience as part of its long‑term investment plans in water quality and environmental performance.
Severn Trent is seeking a contractor for the Norwich wastewater project as part of broader efforts to upgrade wastewater treatment capacity, although specific financial terms were not disclosed.
