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Friday, 13 September 2013 09:07

South Staffs likely to spend £191m in AMP6

South Staffs Water is forecasting a spend of £191 million between 2015 and 2020, according to its draft business plan which is now out for consultation.

Southern Water has awarded a new five-year contract to Hydro International for the service and planned maintenance of Hydro SludgeScreen® primary sludge screening and dewatering units.

 

Kier has seen its revenue and profits dip for the year ended 30 June 2013 but its acquisition of May Gurney earlier in the year was a “key milestone” in the growth of the Group.

 

Wednesday, 11 September 2013 10:33

£36m coastal defence scheme gets go ahead

A major £36 million sea defence scheme along the Tendring coastline costing up to £36 million has been given the final go ahead.

 

Costain is using the latest mobile technology that takes advantage of its cloud platforms to develop innovative smartphone and tablet device applications for use across its operations, which could potentially help to save time and money on its projects.

 

Paul O’Callaghan, CEO of O2 Environmental and BlueTech® Research, argues that low costs of water are not the main barrier to innovation in the industry.

 

Cambridge Water is seeking views from customers to assist the formulation of its next five-year business plan in a project entitled ‘Your CH2Oice’.

 

 

Huyton_flooding_in_July_2011United Uitilities has specified Excel New Blue PE pipe from GPS PE Pipe Systems for the last of three Victorian mains renewal programmes in Huyton, Liverpool, following the success of Excel pipe in the previous sliplining project.

 

 

 

Wednesday, 29 February 2012 09:32

ACWA CELEBRATES 25 YEARS OF SUCCESS

A79_25th_logoIn 2012 ACWA Services celebrates 25 years of success in the water industry, a period during which the company has achieved widespread international acclaim and success, and grown from one employee to well over 100.

Managing Director Peter Ripley looks back over the past quarter century.

Monday, 23 January 2012 19:35

TECHNOLOGY DRIVING AL SHUMAISI WWT SCHEME

Al_Shumaisi_MBR_v2As Saudi Arabia’s Al Shumaisi wastewater treatment plant takes shape advanced technology is very much driving the scheme, so report lead contractor ACWA Emirates. The plant, which is sited in the western region of the country between the cities of Makkah and Jeddah, will have a 12,000m3/day capacity and features ACWA’s award-winning Memtreat® membrane bioreactor technology (MBR).

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