Yorkshire Water alerts firms to £3bn contracts to carry out investment programme
The organisation is looking to procure an alliance to work on its significant stormwater programme, which will see £1.3bn of investment in the next 10 years. This ambitious programme is expected to advance the organisation’s drive to make substantial reductions in sewage overflows into watercourses.
Alongside this, Yorkshire Water is looking to procure two non-infrastructure framework agreements, focusing on complex solutions and on more minor works.
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Hide AdThese two frameworks will look to deliver £1.5bn of water and wastewater asset investment over the next 10 years, ensuring continued service to customers and protection of the environment.
Partners will be required to provide expertise, guidance, support and resources in design, planning, management, and delivery of assets.
Andy Clark, head of commercial at Bradford-headquartered Yorkshire Water, said: “We are currently working with customers, stakeholders and regulators to finalise programmes of work to be included in the AMP8 period, which will form part of our largest ever environmental investment programme.
“We want to really challenge ourselves as we look to the future of our delivery plan, recognising the need to evolve our processes and how we do business, to deliver the best possible value for our customers in these challenging times.
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Hide Ad“We are looking to hear from organisations with the expertise to deliver our ambitious goals over the AMP8 period and beyond.”
Interested parties are invited to attend a supplier briefing hosted by Yorkshire Water on June 5.