Affinity Water has signed four framework agreements worth circa £100 million with Enisca, Integrated Water Service (IWS), John Browne Construction and NMCN, which will run until 2026.
Affinity Water has been working collaboratively to finalise its delivery of non-infrastructure or Above Ground projects for AMP7. These four framework infrastructure projects will help deliver Affinity Water’s commitment to take care of the environment by complementing the sustainability reductions programme, continue building on their resilience and protecting customer supplies.
This will be achieved by adding over 23km of pipes to its network, building a new booster station, reservoirs and treatment plants which will allow it to move water in and around its supply area allowing it to fulfil its commitment to reduce abstraction from natural sources such as chalk streams.
These four contracts make up a significant part of the multi-million AMP7 Capital Investment Programme and will cover all regions served by Affinity Water. Under this framework partners will be delivering over 100 different projects providing civil engineering, M&E, process treatment and pumping station projects.
Affinity Water’s Director of Asset Strategy and Capital Delivery, Steve Plumb said: “Affinity Water is pleased to sign these long-term agreements with these four key partners to support in the delivery of our challenging above ground assets programme. These frameworks adopt a more collaborative approach focussing on achieving shared programme value and efficiencies. We look forward to a successful relationship with each partner.”
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