Mott MacDonald has been appointed by United Utilities as one of three partners who will deliver its new Design Development Partner Framework, alongside AtkinsRéalis and Stantec.
Mott MacDonald will work with United Utilities and its framework partners to provide essential design development through outline and detail design packages. Mott MacDonald’s services will include wastewater and water treatment design as well as network design including the implementation blue / green solutions. A key part of this strategic framework, will be active collaboration to build strong relationships with United Utilities and other supply chain partners, to help create long-term value for all.
Tim Hill, Mott MacDonald, UK Water & Environment general manager, said: “We’re very pleased to have been selected by United Utilities and to be able to share our industry leading expertise with them during this critical AMP8 investment period. We have an enviable track record of delivering pioneering frameworks in the UK water sector and a considerable reputation for effective collaboration. We’re confident that together, we will deliver a more sustainable water landscape, incorporating a dedication to environmental sustainability and innovation for the benefit of the North West.”
Jane Simpson, capital delivery director for United Utilities, said: “We’re delighted to have chosen three leading design and development partners for our ambitious investment plans.
“We’ll benefit from their expertise in developing and delivering world-class solutions to allow us deliver the transformation to our infrastructure that we know our customers want to see.”
This framework appointment is just one of number of successes achieved by Mott MacDonald for the AMP8 period. The consultancy is playing a key role in supporting the UK water industry at a time when environmental pressures, climate change and population growth are creating extraordinary challenges for the sector.
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