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YORKSHIRE WATER wastewater treatment works  colleague genericYorkshire Water is investing almost £16 million to upgrade east Yorkshire treatment sites - contract partners, Ward & Burke, began work on a £3.4 million upgrade at Leven wastewater treatment site recently.

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UNITED UTILITIES LOGOUnited Utilities has announced that 30 construction firms based, or with operations in the North West are set to benefit from the region’s largest proposed investment in water and wastewater infrastructure for more than a century.

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scottish water logoScottish Water has gone out to tender with a major contract for asset delivery partners and primary designers to deliver its forthcoming capital works programmes between 2027 up to 2039 with an estimated value of £9 billion.

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Scottish Water Generic - VanUPDATE: Yesterday Scottish Water issued an updated notice cancelling this procurement. The notice says "The Ceramic Membranes Programme has been put on hold and the advert will be re-released in due course."

Scottish Water has gone out to tender with a major £800 million contract – the water company is looking to appoint a strategic partner(s) to deliver Ceramic Membrane plants as part of its Ceramic Membrane Capital Investment Programme.

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scottish water logoScottish Water is seeking early supply chain interest in two major upcoming tenders with a combined value of up to £7.17 billion for the delivery of civil infrastructure and MEICA projects under the Enterprise model for its regulation periods SR27 and SR33 programme of capital and operational work.

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amplify ENGINEERING ALLIANCE LOGOSouth West Water’s major new engineering alliance is now complete after more leading British companies were signed up to help deliver the company’s record investment programme.

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ENVIRONMENT AGENCY FLOOD DEFENCE SCHEME Cockett WickThe Environment Agency has awarded a MEICA maintenance framework contract for its flood defence assets worth an estimated £87.422 million in total.

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THAMES RIVER AERIAL VIEW OF LONDON 1Tideway, the company building London’s new super sewer, is set to invite interest for a unique contract opportunity to maintain thousands of infrastructure assets through the project’s performance and reliability testing phase.

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Environment Agency genericThe Environment Agency (EA) has launched a pre-market engagement exercise with the supply chain on a wide-ranging asset operation, maintenance, response and landscape framework worth an estimated £540 million-plus.

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ENV AGENCY LEIGH FLOOD STORAGE AREA  IN OPERATION 1The Environment Agency has gone out to tender with a framework contract for MEICA Maintenance & EICR services  for its flood defence assets worth an estimated £85 million.

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