
Our team
The Avon Riversides 2100 project team sits across a range of internal teams, external partners, suppliers, and stakeholders. You will be supported by a senior project manager that sits alongside our flood risk management team, and a full-time consultation and engagement project lead.
Our suppliers
We're pleased to be working with Jacobs UK as our delivery partner for the full business case and detailed design phase of the project. Jacobs work with a range of sub-consultants and as the project's Senior Responsible Officer you will take overall accountability for the successful oversight of existing multi-million-pound professional services contracts.
You will also oversee the procurement of a contracting partner to undertake the ground and structural investigations necessary to inform the design of flood defences, and as we near construction start, the procurement of a main contractor to deliver the works.
Fereday Pollard
Experts in integrating flood infrastructure with placemaking to enhance public spaces and deliver lasting community and environmental benefits.
Volker Stevin
Brings critical buildability insight and epertise to de-risk and optimise delivery in urban settings.
Dalcour Maclaren
Navigates land access and stakeholder engagement with deep local knowledge of the River Avon.
KGAL
Leading experts in lock gate design and refurbishment, ensuring resilient lock gate design, drawing on extensive experience in Bristol.
Our partners
We are leading the Avon Riversides 2100 project in partnership with the Environment Agency and West of England Combined Authority (WECA).
We're being supported by:
- North Somerset Council
- South Gloucestershire Council
- Bath and North East Somerset Council
We also work closely with statutory consultees, including
- Natural England
- Historic England
- Wessex Water
Co-ordination with other major regeneration projects such as Western Harbour and Bristol Temple Quarter, ensures flood defences are integrated into the city's future.