FTSE 100 company, Severn Trent, has today announced details of the first contractors it intends to use to deliver its c£2 billion investment in construction projects for AMP7.
The water company, which serves around eight million people across the Midlands, has changed the way that it intends to carry out the work between 2020 and 2025. They will bring the design work in-house, including the creation of a new specialist design team, and will work with more construction contractors than previously.
The framework has been structured into four defined Lots.
- Capital Delivery Design and Build Frameworks (Lot 1)
- Three separate Capital Delivery Build Only Frameworks (Lot 2, 3 and 4)
The successful contractors for the first two lots are:
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LOT 1 |
LOT 2 |
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Amey Utility Services Ltd Costain Ltd J. Murphy & Sons Ltd Mott MacDonald Bentley Ltd MWH Treatment Ltd nmcn PLC VolkerStevin Ltd & Atkins Joint Venture
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Barhale Ltd & Doosan Enpure Ltd Coffey Construction Ltd CPC Civils Ltd Forkers Ltd GEDA Construction Ltd J.N. Bentley Ltd Kier Integrated Services Ltd nmcn PLC VolkerStevin Ltd MWH Treatment Ltd
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Helen Miles, Capital Delivery and Commercial Director, at Severn Trent, said: “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.”
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