Winners for £150m Northumbrian Water framework

Aaron Morby 4 years ago
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Northumbrian Water has picked its partner contractors for a wide-ranging AMP7 framework contract for smaller construction and engineering works on its water and wastewater assets worth up to £150m.

Galliford Try has secured a place for the first time on a Northumbrian Water framework and joins a group of four contractors that bagged all three lots.

The framework has been set up to provide additional contractor capacity on Northumbrian’s AMP7 capital works programme being delivered by its main Runway 2 partners.

Projects released via the frameworks will be competitively tendered and be worth £500,000 to £10m.

Runway 3 delivery partners


Water and Waste Water Network Construction and Engineering for Northumbrian Water Operating Area:

Lot value £10m-£50m

  • Amey Utility Services
  • Clancy Docwra
  • Esh-Stantec
  • Farrans Construction
  • Fastflow Pipeline Services
  • Galliford Try Construction
  • Kier Integrated Services
  • Morrison Water Services
  • Mott MacDonald Bentley
  • Seymour (Civil Engineering Contractors Ltd)

Water and Waste Water Treatment Construction and Engineering — Northumbrian Water Operating Area:

Lot value £10m-£50m

  • Cleantech Civils
  • Esh-Stantec
  • Farrans Construction
  • Galliford Try Construction
  • Kier Integrated Services
  • Mott MacDonald Bentley
  • NMCN
  • Tilbury Douglas Construction

Water Treatment Construction and Engineering — Essex and Suffolk Water Operating Area:

Lot value: £10m-£50m

  • Aquazone
  • Cleantech Civils
  • Enisca Browne
  • Farrans Construction
  • Galliford Try Construction
  • Kier Integrated Services
  • Morrison Water Services
  • Mott MacDonald Bentley
  • Tilbury Douglas Construction

The work over both its Northumbrian Water and Essex and Suffolk Water operating areas will be carried out over a four-year period.

Steve Slessor, managing director for Galliford Try’s Environment business, said: “This is the latest in another set of strategic wins, and another significant breakthrough for Environment, as we continually look to build on our capability of infrastructure and non-infrastructure water asset delivery.

“We hope that the expertise and collaborative approach we demonstrate through this work will place us in a good position to build strong long-term relationships.”

The award closely follows Galliford Try’s appointment to Scottish Water’s new Non-Infrastructure Framework for the SR21-27 investment programme, valued at £700m over a six-year timeframe.

 

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