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Thursday, 25 May 2023 12:31

British Water - annual survey 2023 seeks supply chain views on water company performance in 12 areas

Membership organisation British Water is reminding water sector supply chain companies about its invitation to contractors, consultants and suppliers to take part in its annual UK Water Company Performance Survey for 2023.

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The trade body is asking companies throughout the supply chain - both members and non-members of British Water alike - to rate their clients’ performance in 12 areas, including procurement, professionalism, contractual approach, innovation and communication.

The water industry is facing a challenging backdrop of energy price increases, skills shortages, deteriorating assets, and the need to address sector-wide carbon and environmental and performance targets. The survey is a way of identifying the strengths and weaknesses of utilities from the perspective of supply chain companies.

LILA THOMPSON BW

Lila Thompson, British Water chief executive commented:

“This survey is particularly important as we approach the Asset Management Plan period 8 (AMP8).” 

“With the recent announcement from Water UK setting out English companies plans to commit an extra £10 billion for environmental improvements and Dwr Cymru Welsh Water’s Manifesto for Rivers setting out plans to spend £840m in the five years to 2025 and a further £1.4bn between 2025 and 2030 to protect the environment, a significant step up in the level of engagement with the supply chain will be necessary to ensure the successful delivery of future projects in England and Wales as well as Scotland and Northern Ireland.”

Jason Tucker of Anglian Water said:

“Our 2023 survey identified that procurement is a specific area where our score is not where we would want it to be. We will analyse the results with interest and are committed to work with our supply chain to review our procurement processes to offer more value for customers, enhancements to the environment, and benefits for all companies within our supply ecosystem.”

British Water’s annual survey was first launched in early 2003, in response to companies asking for feedback on how they were viewed by the industry supply chain, and how they were seen to compare with others. The survey seeks views of individuals working in the industry rather than their corporate position.

Lila Thompson added:

“Three of the most important issues in AMP8 for water companies will be achieving net zero carbon emissions by 2030, reducing sewage spills, and continuing to minimise the effects of climate change.

“The results of the survey highlight areas where the water sector is performing well, and crucially where it needs to improve. I urge as many supply chain representatives as possible, across all sizes of organisation, to complete the survey and help shape the future of the industry.”

The survey will remain open until Friday 30 June 2023 – click here to participate

 

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