Construction Group Galliford Try plc, has announced that its water business has been awarded a five-year special projects framework worth up to £90 million by Anglian Water in a joint venture with Imtech.
Under the framework, the joint venture, known as GTM, will carry out one-off large schemes during AMP5. Large schemes completed by Galliford Try and Imtech during the previous AMP included biosolids treatment plants at King's Lynn and Great Billing and a water treatment plant at Wing in Rutland.
Greg Fitzgerald, Chief Executive of Galliford Try plc, commented:
"We are delighted to renew our longstanding relationship with Anglian Water, underlining our leading market position in long term frameworks for the water sector."
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