AMP8 Progress Lagging Despite Increased Funding in UK Water Sector
The UK water sector's Asset Management Period 8 (AMP8) commenced in April 2025, with a projected expenditure of £104 billion. However, progress is hindered by slow project initiation, resource allocation issues, and the need for improved collaboration in project delivery.

Asset Management Period 8 (AMP8) began in April 2025, with a total planned expenditure of approximately £104 billion, significantly more than the £51 billion allocated during AMP7. Concerns have emerged regarding the pace of project initiation, as industry leaders express worries about falling behind schedule.
Despite some projects gaining momentum, such as United Utilities' £34.4 million upgrade to Crew wastewater treatment works, challenges remain. Water companies are implementing new frameworks to enhance delivery, including Yorkshire Water's multi-supplier framework and Anglian Water's major projects framework.
The industry is under pressure to deliver effectively, as failure to do so could lead to reputational damage. Overall, while some progress is evident, the prevailing sentiment is that the sector needs to accelerate its efforts to meet AMP8's ambitious goals.




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