United Utilities has gone out to tender with a major monitoring and control instrumentation framework contract spanning 22 separate Lots worth an estimated £26.5 million.
The water company is looking to set up mandatory kit framework agreements with suppliers who are capable of supplying and delivering any number of the 22 monitoring and control instrumentation Lots outlined.

The framework agreements will be used by both United Utilities for replacement equipment, spares and consumables as well as a number of UU- appointed parties. Lots being under the contract include:
- PH Analysers
- Chlorine Residual Analysers
- Turbidity & Suspended Solids
- Conductivity Analysers
- Water Treatment Analysers
- Waste Water Iron Analysers
- Dissolved Oxygen Monitors
- Nutrient Analysers
- UV/Transmissivity Monitors
- Level Switches – Conductive
- Level – Hydrostatic
- Level – Ultrasonic/Radar/Open Channel Flow
- Sludge Blanket Depths
- Float Switches
- Electromagnetic Flowmeters
- Liquid Insertion Flowmeters
- Area Velocity Flowmeters
- Clamp on Flowmeters
- Thermal Mass Gas Flowmeters
- Temperature & Pressure Monitors
- MCert Compliant Samplers
- Multivariable Network Quality Analysers
Initial contract terms will be two years, with up to six years of further extension options.
Time limit for receipt of tenders or requests to participate is 20th July 2020 – click here to access the tender documentation
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