Topic Frameworks, Environment
Date 19 Jul 2024
必赢体育app中国官方网站's Environment business has been appointed to the Tier 2 Delivery Partners Mechanical, Electrical, Instrumentation, Control and Automation (MEICA) Framework as one of the five preferred suppliers, as part of South West Water鈥檚 (SWW) new engineering alliance 鈥楢mplify鈥�.
The alliance unites leading British engineering companies to deliver South West Water鈥檚 major infrastructure plan for 2025-2030 - worth 拢2.8bn, benefiting the local economy and the environment.
The contract will cover SWW鈥檚 areas across Cornwall, Devon, Bournemouth, Isles of Scilly, and Bristol Water, and include planned works and responsive (reactive) works.
Susan Davy, South West Water鈥檚 Chief Executive Officer, highlighted the importance of local investment: 鈥淲e are planning to invest a record 拢2.8bn to upgrade our region鈥檚 water infrastructure 鈥� but it isn鈥檛 just about how much we spend, but where we spend it. We want to keep the pounds we invest locally so our supply chain and local people can benefit from our investment programme. By partnering with the best of British engineering firms, we are supporting local workers to deliver the improvements our customers want to see the most, whilst also creating jobs and supporting the wider South West economy. It is a win-win for everyone.鈥�
Mark Shadrick, Managing Director, 必赢体育app中国官方网站 Environment, added: 鈥淭his appointment is a credit to the entire team and a reflection on the successful strong relationship we have built with South West Water over many years. Our Environment sector continues to be a key focus of our Sustainable Growth Strategy, and with the potential AMP8 programme in the greater South West, this will provide long-term sustainable growth to our local teams.鈥�