Environment Agency awards multiple Property Flood Resilience contracts across Midlands regions
- constructnetuk
- May 27
- 2 min read

Environment Agency has released a series of Property Flood Resilience (PFR) framework awards across Leicestershire, Nottinghamshire and Himbleton, signalling continued investment into regional flood mitigation and resilience infrastructure.
The contracts, awarded to Whitehouse Construction, cover multiple flood-prevention and resilience workstreams delivered through framework call-off arrangements.
Combined published contract values exceed £1.1m across the latest awards.
🏗️ Awarded packages include:
PFR – Leicestershire
Contract value: £600,632
Programme: August 2025 – March 2026
PFR – Nottinghamshire
Contract value: £409,458
Programme: August 2025 – March 2026
PFR Lot 2 – Himbleton
Published value: £443,805
Awarded contract value: £163,431
Programme: March 2026
The works fall under flood-prevention infrastructure and resilience improvement programmes delivered through the Environment Agency’s wider flood risk management activity.
🏗️ ConstructNet Intelligence Overview
The continued release of Property Flood Resilience (PFR) projects reflects sustained investment into climate resilience and flood mitigation programmes across the UK.
Framework-led PFR delivery programmes often generate opportunities across:
civils and drainage contractors
flood defence installation specialists
groundworks and infrastructure firms
environmental engineering subcontractors
surfacing and external works providers
water management and utilities specialists
The regional spread of awards also suggests ongoing phased delivery and future call-off potential as flood resilience investment continues across local authority and Environment Agency programmes.
With climate adaptation and infrastructure resilience remaining a major public sector priority, flood mitigation and protection works continue providing a steady pipeline of infrastructure-related procurement activity nationwide.
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