Thames Water has awarded contracts to 17 suppliers for the supply, repair and maintenance services of pumps worth up to an estimated £155 million in total.
The suppliers will help cover the design, supply, installation, repair and maintenance of all waste and water pumps across the Thames Water and Alliance requirements.
The contract was tendered in five separate Lots – no contract awards have been made for Lot 5.
Lot 1: Design, supply and install, repair and maintain all water pumps
Lot 2: Design, supply and install, repair and maintain all Waste pumps
Lot 3: Supply and install sewage treatment (dry solids above 6 %) pumps
Lot 4: Design, supply, install, repair and maintain flood prevention units (FLIPS)
Lot 5: Design, supply, install, repair and maintain specialist/bespoke pumps
Thames Water has appointed the following 17 companies to the framework, which will run for an initial term of 3 years with further extension options up to a maximum of 8 years.
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Bedford Pumps Ltd ECS Engineering Services Ltd E-Mech Ltd EMS Industries Ltd ERIKS Industrial Services Ltd G Stow plc Gel Engineering Ltd Grundfos Pumps Ltd Knowlton and Newman Ltd |
KSB Ltd NOV Process and Flow Technologies UK Ltd Parsons Peebles Service Ltd Seepex UK Ltd SPP Pumps Ltd The Deritend Group Ltd Wilo UK Ltd Xylem Water Solutions UK Ltd
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