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Yorkshire Water has awarded AMP7 complex and minor frameworks worth £1 billion to 11 companies following a 12-month procurement process.
The investment will cover new build and refurbishment works for all mechanical, electrical, instrumentation, control and automation assets (MEICA).
The five-year frameworks have an optional extension of up to three years and cover a range of assets from the installation of simple dosing systems to pumping station refurbishment, significant treatment process improvement and full treatment works installations across both water and wastewater sites.
Mark Baker, head of programme delivery at Yorkshire Water, said: “This is the second phase of our procurement process and we would like to welcome our MEICA partners to support our ambitions and challenges into AMP7.
“The MEICA framework partners will join our civils partners and Yorkshire Water in developing our enterprise delivery model.
“Through this new model, we’re looking to form a collaborative, innovative and efficient delivery vehicle with a focus on engineering excellence and our carbon targets, utilising a programme first approach. We are confident that this will ensure we achieve our challenges going into AMP7.”
The AMP7 MEICA framework partners include:
Complex MEICA:
- Barhale & Doosan Enpure JV
- Eric Wright Water
- Glan Agua
- Interserve Construction
- Mott MacDonald Bentley
- Ward & Burke
Minor MEICA:
- ACIEM
- CHG Systems
- Eric Wright Water
- Interserve Construction
- Kemada
- North Midland
- S and B Utilities
- Ward and Burke
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