Water framework partners put £850m in their pipeline

Rivelin Water Treatment Works near Sheffield (Credit: Yorkshire Water)

Seven firms have been appointed to a Yorkshire Water framework that will be worth £850m over the next five years.

Barhale, Galliford Try, Glanua, Kier, Mott MacDonald Bentley, Tilbury Douglas, and Ward & Burke have been selected for Yorkshire Water’s new non-infrastructure works framework, which runs until 2030.

Rachael Fox, head of programme delivery at Yorkshire Water, said: “We’re looking forward to working with our chosen partners as we embark on an ambitious investment programme from 2025. There’s a big challenge ahead – not only to meet new regulatory requirements, but to meet customer expectations too – and effective collaboration will be key to our success.”

The companies will provide civil engineering, mechanical, electrical, instrumentation, control and automation and building capability and expertise to the utility as Yorkshire Water increases investment in its clean water and wastewater networks across the region.

Galliford Try has estimated the framework will be worth £100m over a five-year period.

Bill Hocking, chief executive of Galliford Try, said: “We have sustained a successful track record of winning places on these key water sector frameworks for the AMP8 period which are a driver of our Sustainable Growth Strategy. We look forward to working with Yorkshire Water on this new framework to deliver high-quality facilities that meet their customers’ needs.”

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