One accountable partner for delivering, operating and funding data-led smart water programmes.
Water companies need smarter programmes that reduce risk, simplify delivery and create lasting operational, customer and environmental value. At Horizon Water Infrastructure, we design, deliver and fund them through one accountable model.

The situation
Water companies are under growing pressure to reduce leakage, manage demand and improve resilience while working within fixed capital, regulatory and delivery constraints. Smart water programmes can provide the data needed to make better decisions – but success depends on more than technology alone. Delivery, connectivity, data, operational adoption and funding all need to work together if programmes are going to deliver lasting value. As rollout scales, so does complexity – making delivery certainty, risk management and long-term performance increasingly important.

Our solution
Horizon Water Infrastructure acts as one accountable partner for funding, delivering and operating smart water programmes. Through Funded Data-as-a-Service (FDaaS) and a network of specialist delivery partners, we bring technology, communications, installation, data and long-term programme support together in a single delivery model. This reduces complexity, transfers risk and helps water companies focus on achieving operational, customer and environmental outcomes.


Funded Data-as-a-Service
Funded Data-as-a-Service (FDaaS) gives water companies a clearer route to smart metering without taking on every asset, supplier and delivery risk themselves. It provides funded infrastructure, reliable data and long-term programme support across metering, connectivity, installation, customer experience, head-end systems and data management.

How we work
Every programme is built around the outcomes the water company needs to deliver. We define the right delivery model, bring together the right technologies, partners, funding structure and operational support, and manage each part through one accountable structure. This gives water companies the flexibility to adapt as requirements change without being locked into a fixed supplier route.
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