Thames Water has gone to tender with an AMP7 contract for MEICA plant testing commissioning and take-over services worth an estimated £1.2 million.

Scope of the contract covers general project and MEICA plant testing and commissioning management for water utility projects.
Services to be provided under the contract include:
- Design review of MEICA project documentation to mitigate installation and commissioning risks.
- Technical support in MEICA projects during installation commissioning and take over testing.
- Supporting clients in interface risk management in project upgrades in MEICA projects.
- General off - site and on-Site contracts management of MEICA Plant projects as client's project manager's representative (PMR) including Health and Safety Management.
- Support Developer Services, and Innovation Research and Development Teams.
On some occasions Thames Water’s directly managed capital maintenance teams and Capital Delivery teams may also make use of the agreement.
Estimated total value of the contract is £1.2 million.
The water company is looking to appoint a number of suppliers to the framework agreement.
Initial contract term will be for a period of three years with up to five further one year extension options.
Time limit for receipt of tenders or requests to participate is 2 March 2022 – click here to access the tender documentation.
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