Mott MacDonald has been appointed to Northern Ireland Water’s new IF182 Professional Services Framework that will run for an initial four year term, with options to extend to 2032.

Mott MacDonald will provide a broad range of services under Lot 3 Feasibility, Design and Climate Change and Lot 4 Capital Programme Management Office.
Northern Ireland Water supplies 910,000 households and businesses with drinking water and collects wastewater from over 740,000 households and businesses for treatment.
The engineering, development and management consultancy will work with Northern Ireland Water and other suppliers to develop long-term, collaborative relationships that will reduce disruption to communities, deliver high quality assets that are efficient and safe to operate and provide best in class performance and value for money through integration, innovation and continuous improvement.
Tim Hill, Water & Environment general manager for Mott MacDonald (UK & Europe), said:
“For over 70 years, Mott MacDonald has been a trusted local partner working on some of the most important projects across the island of Ireland. We’re very pleased to be able to continue that work on this framework with Northern Ireland Water in a partnership that aligns with our commitment to advancing sustainable water solutions and enhancing infrastructure resilience. We look forward to leveraging our expertise, experience and local knowledge to contribute to the success of this framework.”.
Mott MacDonald is an employee-owned organisation with nearly 20,000 people in 50 countries.
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