Customer

Thames Water

Location

London

Completion Date

October 2027

The Woodford 50 / 16 Mains Rehabilitation project is a key initiative within Thames Water’s AMP7 Mains Rehabilitation commitments.

Project design works began in August 2022, with our work on site beginning in January 2023 with the Woodford 50 District Meter Area (DMA) located in Newham. Since then the project has made impressive progress, with the installation of all mains (21.3km) and customer service pipes (20.2km) now complete. We are currently in the final phases of commissioning and preparing for handover.

In June 2023, we also commenced construction work on the Woodford 16 DMA, situated in the bustling Walthamstow retail area. This phase has presented more complex stakeholder interactions but is on track to reach construction completion by October 2027. So far, we have successfully installed and commissioned 46% of the 11km of water mains and 7.3km of service pipes.

Our project team has established strong relationships with the local Highway Authority, leading to the rehabilitation of additional mains in the area ahead of upcoming cycle schemes, as well as collaborative efforts on a flood elevation scheme adjacent to our current works.

Commissioning and handover to our customer on Woodford 50 was achieved on 26 June 2025.

KEY FACTS

  • Over 40km of mains and customer service pipes installed on Woodford 50
  • Woodford 16 is taking place inside an active retail area

Customer

Thames Water

Location

Thames Water delivery region

Value

Turnover in excess of £100m per year

Project outline 

The Infrastructure Alliance (IA) delivers planned and reactive operational support for Thames Water (TW) water networks, under a five-year £1bn contract. The alliance provides a more stable, durable and reliable service for Thames Water customers. On it, we support and adopt Thames Water’s commitment to delivering excellent customer service. Through our developer services, we also protect wastewater assets and manage the quality of all street works.

Operating on the alliance through a joint-venture with Morrison Energy Services, Murphy is responsible for:

  • Maintaining and improving a 21,000-mile network of water mains
  • Keeping ten million customers in supply
  • Providing ‘developer services’ guidance and support for new development projects.
  • Delivering repairs, excavations, clean water connections and pipework diversions

KEY FACTS

  • We provide a 24/7 service to Thames Water, covering all aspects of their clean water network
  • Services include customer-generated repairs, network-driven repairs, visible leakage or active leakage repairs
  • Delivered the largest amount of leakage work in Thames Water’s history