Beca HunterH2O in collaboration with Seymour Whyte and VINCI Construction Grands Projets, has secured a contract to support the delivery of Icon Water’s 10-year Major Projects Delivery program.

Icon Water is the ACT’s trusted supplier of essential water and wastewater services, proudly serving the community for over 100 years.

The first project under this ambitious 10-year program involves the design and construction of a new wastewater process to augment the existing capacity of the Lower Molonglo Water Quality Control Centre (LMWQCC) in Canberra, ACT.

Participating in this major project showcases Beca HunterH2O as a leading treatment plant designer in Australia and New Zealand. The team’s innovative process design approach will make every day better by helping to deliver improved environmental outcomes to the ACT community for years to come. Beca’s contribution to this vital project will allow us to showcase our multi-disciplinary engineering expertise in the Water sector.

Amelia Linzey, Beca Group CEO says, “We are passionate about water and infrastructure to help communities prosper. We are looking forward to this partnership bringing great success to our team, our project partners and to the communities these projects serve.”

Andrew Mailer, Managing Director – Beca Australia says, “Australia needs resilient, sustainable and cost-effective water infrastructure to help support the complex challenges of our growing communities and changing environment. We are proud to be involved in this project that will rely on Beca HunterH2O’s leading multi-disciplinary technical expertise, particularly in the areas of treatment design, and process engineering innovation.”

John Kirkwood, Seymour Whyte Managing Director and CEO says, “Together with Icon Water and Beca HunterH2O, and leveraging the combined expertise of Seymour Whyte and VINCI Construction Grands Projets, our team brings a wealth of global experience and innovative practices to deliver sustainable infrastructure solutions that will create lasting environmental and community benefits for years to come.”

Digital render aerial view of wastewater project

Photo credit: Icon Water