Contractors Announced for Severn Trent Framework
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Severn Trent’s AMP7 Capital Delivery Framework has announced its first contractors. The water company is investing circa £2 billion in these projects, which will be carried out between 2020 and 2025. The framework has been structured into four defined lots, with Lot 1 representing the capital delivery design and build frameworks and Lots 2, 3 and 4 forming three separate capital delivery build only frameworks.

Successful contractors in Lot 1 (Design and Build) include:

• Amey Utility Services Limited

• Costain Limited

• J Murphy & Sons

• Mott MacDonald Bentley

• MWH Treatment

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• VolkerStevin & Atkins Joint Venture.

Those successful in Lot 2 (Build only – Civils) comprise:

• Barhale & Doosan Enpure

• Coffey Construction

• CPC Civils

• Forkers

• GEDA Construction

• JN Bentley

• Kier Integrated Services

• MWH Treatment

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• VolkerStevin.

“Getting fast-track status from Ofwat means that we’ve been able to make a really early start on our planning for AMP7. We now have 12 months where we can define the key projects we need to deliver for our customers, which we can do alongside our new construction partners. We are delighted we now have our partners in place for lots 1 and 2, and this is a really exciting time for us as we look at new, more efficient ways to invest for the future to make our services even better,” commented Helen Miles, Capital Delivery and Commercial Director at Severn Trent.

Amey, which has worked for Severn Trent for over 20 years delivering clean water mains renewals, sewer maintenance and the installation and refurbishment of pumping stations, is one of the seven delivery partners for Lot 1. The company will be responsible for the design and build of water and wastewater assets above and below ground.

“We’re delighted to have secured a place on the capital delivery framework and we look forward to playing an integral part in delivering Severn Trent’s vision for AMP7. Ensuring an excellent customer experience, protecting the local environment and supporting the community in which we work is at the heart of the work we do, and is an ethos we share with Severn Trent,” said Amey chief executive Andy Milner.

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