Sector - Transport & Infrastructure
151 new flood schemes delivered
4 Nov 25

The UK construction sector is poised for substantial long-term opportunity following confirmation that the government has delivered 151 new flood defence schemes in its first year, providing enhanced resilience for over 24,000 homes and businesses nationwide.
This initial phase marks the commencement of the largest flood programme in history, underpinned by a commitment of at least £10.5 billion of investment through to 2036, which is projected to benefit more than 890,000 properties across the country.
This unprecedented investment programme extends beyond simple environmental protection, strategically aiming to stimulate economic growth and unlock critical development land. By safeguarding town centres and farmland from billions of pounds in potential damage, the investment is intrinsically linked to government plans to deliver the 1.5 million new homes required, specifically by remediating and opening up sites previously deemed unsuitable due to flood risk. Furthermore, an additional £108 million has been specifically allocated for urgent maintenance works, signaling a sustained need for operational contracts and specialist sub-contractor engagement to prevent asset decline.
Programme delivery momentum is evident in the completion of high-value regional projects. These include the Pevensey Bay Sea Defences in East Sussex, which now better protect 3,225 properties, the Saltfleet to Gibraltar Point Beach Management scheme in Lincolnshire shielding 2,904 properties, and Phase 2 of the Leeds Flood Alleviation Scheme in Yorkshire, benefiting 804 properties. Further major schemes are advancing through the pipeline, presenting immediate tendering avenues for civil engineering firms. The recently completed £75 million Canvey Island Flood Defence Scheme renewed three kilometres of tidal defences in Essex, protecting over 6,000 properties for the next five decades.
Looking ahead, significant contracts are available in ongoing infrastructure projects such as the Wyre Beach Management Scheme in Blackpool, designed to protect 3,000 properties upon completion. Of even greater scale is the £180 million Southsea Coastal Scheme in Portsmouth, a major infrastructure undertaking that will protect 4.5 kilometres of coastline, ultimately safeguarding 10,000 homes and 700 businesses by its anticipated completion in 2029. This sustained commitment, reinforced by the two-year, £2.65 billion allocation previously announced for building and repairing 1,000 flood schemes, confirms a reliable long-term workload for suppliers and main contractors in the infrastructure and civils sectors, with the total number of properties better protected by new defences expected to exceed 52,000 by April 2026.
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