Anglian Water has gone out to tender with an AMP7/8 framework contract for asset management specialist consultancy services worth an estimated £10 million.

The contract, for the framework, which will run for five years, is being tendered in two separate Lots. Scope of the framework is to provide professional services across the asset management landscape, including:
Lot 1: Asset Management Strategy
- Asset management planning
- Analytics / Visualisation / Data Management / Automation
- Maintenance
- Climate Change
- Project Management
- No Core Modelling
Lot 2: Core Modelling
Core Modelling Capability includes:
- WW hydraulic modelling
- Water hydraulic modelling
- Water flow and pressure measurement / monitoring
- Water near real time modelling
- WW near real time modelling
- Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD)
- Biological Process Modelling
- Transient Analysis
- Odour dispersion Modelling
- Odour surveys
Anglian Water is reserving the right to award contracts for the Lots either as Lots 1 and 2 combined, or Lot 2 only – the utility will also consider bids from Joint Ventures.
Time limit for receipt of tenders or requests to participate is 18 March 2022 – click here to access the tender documentation.
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