Severn Trent Water has launched a preliminary market engagement exercise for the provision of archaeological surveys services to support capital schemes, including desktop and field work.

The water company is looking to establish a framework for itself and sister company Hafren Dyfrdwy Cyfyngedig.
Current estimated start and end contract dates are 1 May 2026 to 1 May 2029 with a further possible extension to 1 May 2031.
Severn Trent is inviting interested suppliers to complete an online form to provide outline details about their company, including company name and website together with a contact email address and add comments.
Deadline to submit responses is 31 October 2025 – click here to access the microsoft form online.

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