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Severn Trent awards NMC £500 million contract

North Midland Construction’s NMCNomenca division has been awarded a £400 - £500 million contract to deliver Severn Trent Water’s next phase of upgrade and improvement works.

NMCNomenca has been appointed as the design and build partner for Severn Trent Water across both clean water and waste water frameworks under AMP6.

This is a continuation of the work NMC Nomenca has already completed for Severn Trent Water under the AMP5 framework, which has included work at Stoke Bardolph water treatment works in Nottingham.

The work is due to take place from 2015-2020 on a number of projects across the Midlands, with a concentration of activity in the south and east regions.

NMCNomenca will deliver infrastructure and non-infrastructure projects, including work on water treatment plants, sewer lines, storage facilities, flood alleviation, sewer upgrades, combined sewer overflows, storm water and wastewater management.

Stuart Proud, managing director at NMC Nomenca said: “Securing such an important framework is a fantastic way to end 2013 and a significant contract win for the business.

“We’re delighted to be able to continue our work with Severn Trent Water who we have built a very successful relationship with over the past five years. Our work on AMP5 has allowed us to develop new technologies, innovations and skills that we will be able to apply to this new framework to deliver projects on time and on budget.”