Amey has won two major extensions on existing AMP5 contracts into AMP6 with United Utilities and Severn Trent Water with a combined value of £415 million.
Amey has secured an extension with United Utilities until 2020, for their Network Maintenance Alliance contract which is worth £225m. Under the contract Amey will help to maintain over 76,000km of sewer pipe, 42,000km of clean water infrastructure, private sewers, manage water diversions and carry out network enhancements for a further five years on behalf of the utility. Amey recently acquired Enterprise plc who originally held the contract since 2009 and have successfully delivered led to year on year cost savings during AMP5.
The contract extension with Severn Trent Water, which also runs until 2020, is worth £190million five-year contract extension with to deliver clean and waste water services to over 4.2 million households and businesses. Under the contract, Amey will be responsible for carrying out clean water mains renewal and maintenance, as well as delivering sewer upgrades, flood alleviation projects and installing new or refurbishing existing pumping stations. Amey - which acquired Enterprise earlier this year - has been working collaboratively with Severn Trent Water for 12 years.
The contract extension comes just weeks after the company secured a contract with Dwr CymruWelsh Water to repair and maintain around 20,000 km of clean water pipes and install meters across South Wales.
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