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CONSULTANCY CONTRACTS: AMP4
Costain / C2C
Work Package 3 – Asset management
Northern Ireland Water
Designer for Costain on Project Aquatrine Work Package 4 – Network water modelling Water treatment and service reservoirs frameworks
Morgan Est
Work Package 5 – Network wastewater modelling Drainage area studies framework
Large Schemes forYorkshire Water and
Yorkshire Water
Mains rehabilitation zonal studies and hydraulic
Wastewater Networks for Untied Utilities Large Schemes Contractor’s framework (design modelling frameworks
Northumbrian Water
partner to Morgan Est) Trunk mains framework
Hydraulic modelling studies and zonal studies
Scottish Water
Scottish Water
Hyder Consulting (UK) Q&SIII framework
Extension of Q&SIIIa framework: Grontmij
Anglian Water Severn Trent
reappointed on all 5 lots that it is currently working Cleanwater networks, policy and regulation advice Engineering feasibility consultancy framework
on until 31/3/2010
Dwr Cymru Welsh Water
(with AECOM)
National Framework Partner, Design Consultant in Capital Alliance Water Networks (with Laing Leakage improvement framework
association with Jacobs Babtie and Mott MacDonald O’Rourke)
South East Water
Severn Trent Water
Cleanwater asset management strategy Cleanwater network improvement
Consulting Engineer for civil, electrical, and Network Development Consultancy (Developer
South Staffordshire Water
mechanical work Services) for the whole of Wales Cleanwater networks, policy and regulation
Thames Water
Part of SW Wales Asset Management Alliance
South West Water
Lot 19 General Engineering Consultancy (sewer network and CSO improvements) Clean and wastewater support for PR09
United Utilities
PR04 and PR09 support submission
Work Package 1 – Treatment works
Isle of Man Government
Part of the K4 ‘One Team’ Alliance for delivery of
Work Package 10 – Environmental services Clean water supply and wastewater treatment and planned programme of capital works
Work Package 2 – Wastewater networks disposal programe Provision of CDM Co-ordinator services for all
SWW capital projects
London’s water system upgrades with Weholite
Thames Water
Clean and wastewater support for PR09
submission
Delivery partner for Crossrail asset diversion and
protection works (with CH2M Hill)
Leakage improvement advice
Lot 1 wastewater treatment programme (with
Laing O’Rourke)
Lot 19 engineering consultancy framework
Veolia Water Central
Trunk mains planning (with MACE)
Wessex Water
Engineering framework (clean and wastewater
networks and treatment)
Light and cost effective: Weholite
high density polyethylene pipes
Hydro-Logic
Anglian Water
The UK’s largest water and wastewater services company is upgrading its process MCERTS for sewage works
system to improve the drinking water supply to more than 1.1 million residents
Dwr Cymru/Welsh Water
across London and the Thames Valley. Hydrometric framework
Thames Water has invested £11.3M in overhauling and upgrading the drinking
Northumbrian Water
water processing system on its site at Walton-on-Thames in Surrey. The project, MCERTS for sewage works
which will allow an extra 55 mega litres of water through the system each day, will
Scottish Water
use water management solutions provider, Asset International Ltd to provide their PR05 Compensation Flow sites
Weholite high density polyethylene (HDPE) pipes for use in the bulk recycle pipeline.
Severn Trent Water
Engineering, consulting and construction company, Black & Veatch, opted for the Hydrogeology Consultancy Framework
Weholite pipes manufactured by Asset. The current pipe system at the site Water resource modelling
distributes 80 mega litres of water a day to London and the Thames Valley, the new
South East Water
larger 1.2m diameter pipes will allow the water treatment works to provide 135 AMP4 investigations (monitoring)
mega litres of water on an average day and 165 mega litres at peak times.
Southern Water
Weholite has been proven to have a lower carbon footprint than many other AMP4 investigations (monitoring)
traditional pipe materials thanks to a number of factors including its UK manufacture
Thames Water
and its lightness, which results in reduced transport costs and much less AMP4 Low Flows
requirement for heavy-lifting machinery on site for installation. EIA for Abingdon Reservoir
Project manager at Thames Water, Mark Bulpett, said: “Thames Water has
Wessex Water
successfully worked with Asset on previous projects. We always look for the AMP 4 investigations (monitoring)
pipework to be a high quality product that is cost effective and right for the job.”
Yorkshire Water
MCERTS for sewage works
12 Consultant & Contractor File February2010
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