Downer Edi Ltd Secures $900M in Energy and Utilities Contracts

Downer EDI has secured more than $900 million in Downer $900 million energy contracts across Australia and New Zealand, spanning four clients and terms of up to 15 years — with the CEO flagging further awards on the way.
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  • Downer EDI has secured more than $900 million in water and energy contract awards and renewals across four clients in Australia and New Zealand, with individual terms extending up to 15 years.
  • The largest single award is the NZ$420 million (A$378 million) Watercare Services renewal in Auckland, extending a relationship of more than a decade and commencing October 2026.
  • Not all contract value is guaranteed — NZ$75 million of the Invercargill award is subject to council discretion, and Vector panel revenue depends on project allocation across three competing firms.
  • CEO Peter Tompkins has explicitly flagged further Energy & Utilities contract announcements are expected in coming months, signalling the current pipeline extends beyond these four awards.
  • Downer describes itself as the largest provider of complete water lifecycle solutions in Australia and New Zealand, serving more than 14 million people — a market position that underpins its pattern of relationship-led contract renewals.
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Downer secures more than $900 million in energy and utilities contracts across Australia and New Zealand

Downer EDI Limited has been awarded water and power contract renewals and extensions across Australia and New Zealand valued at more than $900 million, reinforcing the strength of its Energy & Utilities business.

The awards span four separate clients across two countries, adding long-dated, recurring revenue tied to essential water and energy infrastructure. Chief Executive Officer Peter Tompkins flagged that the group anticipates further contract award announcements in coming months.

For investors, the appeal lies in earnings visibility.

Breaking down the $900 million: four contracts across two countries

The $900 million-plus figure is drawn from four distinct awards, each carrying its own client, term, and value. The table below provides a scannable snapshot of the contracts, spanning both new awards and renewals.

Contract Value Breakdown Grid

Client Location Value Maximum Term Type
Watercare Services Auckland, NZ NZ$420M (A$378M) Up to 10 years Renewal
Logan City Council Queensland, AUS ~A$320M 2-year extension Extension
Invercargill City Council NZ Up to NZ$120M (~A$108M) Up to 15 years New award
Vector Auckland, NZ ~NZ$150M (~A$135M) 5-year panel New award

Each figure is tagged to its specific contract, with values ranging from renewals of existing partnerships to newly secured panel appointments.

Watercare renewal extends a decade-long partnership

Downer has secured a contract renewal with Watercare Services Limited to deliver proactive and reactive maintenance across Auckland’s northern water and wastewater network. The renewal is valued at an estimated NZ$420 million (A$378 million) for a maximum term of 10 years.

The renewal commences in October 2026, structured as an initial five-year term plus extension options. Under the agreement, Downer will deliver reactive and scheduled maintenance, emergency response, inspections, reporting, asset renewals and data management.

The award extends an existing relationship rather than marking a first-time win. Tompkins noted the contract reflects Downer’s strong performance delivering water and wastewater services for Watercare for more than a decade.

Peter Tompkins, Chief Executive Officer

“We look forward to extending our partnership with Watercare, where we will continue to focus on delivering value, transparency, safety, and positive long-term outcomes for customers and communities.”

Australian and New Zealand wins add long-dated revenue

Logan City Council – two-year extension

Downer has secured a two-year contract extension with Logan City Council to deliver water and wastewater infrastructure services, valued at approximately A$320 million. The work will be delivered through the Logan Water Infrastructure Program Alliance.

The scope covers planning, design, delivery and program management services across water, sewerage and treatment assets in Queensland. The extension commences on 1 July 2027.

Invercargill City Council – up to 15 years

Downer has been awarded a contract with Invercargill City Council (ICC) to deliver reticulation operations and maintenance across its water, wastewater and stormwater networks, valued at up to NZ$120 million (~A$108 million) over a maximum term of 15 years. The contract comprises an initial five-year term plus extension options.

The value structure splits across two components:

  • Operations and maintenance component: approximately NZ$45 million over the full term, secured under the agreement.

  • Capital renewal works: up to NZ$75 million, which may be delivered at ICC’s discretion (not guaranteed).

Vector – electrical capital works panel

Downer has been awarded a five-year delivery services panel contract with Vector to deliver electrical capital works across the Auckland energy infrastructure network. Downer expects to generate approximately NZ$150 million (~A$135 million) in revenue, though work volumes are subject to project allocation under a three-member panel.

The panel supports network augmentation, renewal and upgrade projects. Works include asset installation and replacement, overhead and underground works, substations, testing and commissioning, and outage planning. The appointment reflects Downer’s performance on the network over the past seven years.

Why utility maintenance contracts matter to investors

Long-term water and energy maintenance contracts hold a distinct appeal for investors.

Multi-year terms, in some cases up to 15 years, create earnings visibility that is difficult to replicate through one-off project work.

Downer’s $500 million Stockland facilities management deal, secured in early 2026 over an initial five-year term with extension options to 2036, follows the same structural logic: long-dated terms, renewal optionality, and recurring revenue anchored to essential asset maintenance.

Downer points to structural demand drivers underpinning this pipeline, including investment in the energy transition, infrastructure expansion, and the requirements associated with population growth. These forces support sustained demand from utility asset owners for specialist maintenance and delivery capabilities.

The investment case and what comes next

The four awards reflect trust in Downer’s specialist capabilities and a growing pipeline of opportunities within its Energy & Utilities business. According to the company, Downer is the largest provider of complete water lifecycle solutions for municipal and industrial water users, supporting more than 14 million people across Australia and New Zealand.

The pattern of relationship-led renewals extends across Downer’s broader contract portfolio; the Transurban NSW contract, a $310 million nine-year award covering three northern Sydney toll road assets, similarly expanded an existing maintenance relationship Downer had held since 2020.

The forward signal is notable. Tompkins indicated the group anticipates further contract award announcements in coming months, suggesting the current pipeline may extend beyond these four contracts.

Downer remains one of Australia’s and New Zealand’s largest private sector employers, with more than 23,500 people across both markets. Key forward catalysts and dates include:

  1. Watercare renewal commences October 2026.

  2. Logan extension commences 1 July 2027.

  3. Further Energy & Utilities award announcements expected in coming months.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the Downer $900 million energy contracts announced in 2026?

Downer EDI announced four contract awards and renewals across Australia and New Zealand totalling more than $900 million, covering water and energy infrastructure work for Watercare Services, Logan City Council, Invercargill City Council, and Vector, with terms ranging from two years to fifteen years.

Which contract is the largest in Downer's latest energy and utilities announcement?

The largest single award is the Watercare Services renewal, valued at NZ$420 million (approximately A$378 million), covering proactive and reactive maintenance across Auckland's northern water and wastewater network for a maximum term of 10 years commencing October 2026.

Is the full value of the Invercargill City Council contract guaranteed?

Not entirely — the Invercargill contract is valued at up to NZ$120 million over 15 years, but approximately NZ$75 million of that relates to capital renewal works that may be delivered at the council's discretion and are not guaranteed, while the NZ$45 million operations and maintenance component is secured.

What does the Vector panel contract mean for Downer's revenue?

Downer expects to generate approximately NZ$150 million (around A$135 million) from the five-year Vector electrical capital works panel in Auckland, though actual work volumes depend on project allocation across a three-member panel, so revenue is an estimate rather than a fixed figure.

When do the new Downer contracts commence?

The Watercare renewal commences in October 2026, and the Logan City Council extension begins on 1 July 2027, while the Invercargill and Vector contracts are already awarded with terms running from the date of appointment.

Josua Ferreira
By Josua Ferreira
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Josua Ferreira holds a Bachelor of Commerce in Marketing and Advertising and brings a background in publication, business development, and ASX market storytelling. He has worked with listed companies across the resource sector and broader market, combining sharp commercial instincts with a genuine commitment to keeping investors informed.
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