Wider Ecosystem

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Value

£0

Classifications

  • Construction work
  • Construction work for water and sewage pipelines
  • Ancillary works for water pipelines
  • Storm-water piping construction work
  • Works related to water-distribution pipelines
  • Water-main refurbishment construction work
  • Pumping station construction work
  • Sewer construction work
  • Sewerage work
  • Foul-water piping construction work
  • Sewage outfall construction work
  • Construction work for sewage pipes
  • Water distribution and related services
  • Sewage work
  • Sewage treatment works
  • Sludge-treatment works
  • Sewage pumping stations construction work
  • Water-treatment work
  • Wastewater pumping station
  • Sewage-treatment plant construction work
  • Water-treatment plant construction work
  • Drinking-water treatment plant construction work
  • Wastewater treatment plant construction work
  • Sludge-dewatering plant construction work
  • Wastewater-plant repair and maintenance work
  • Building demolition and wrecking work and earthmoving work
  • Engineering works and construction works
  • General construction work for pipelines
  • Pipelaying construction work
  • Pipeline lifting and relaying
  • Installation of pipe system
  • Pipeline relaying works
  • Dredging and pumping works for water treatment plant installations
  • River regulation and flood control works
  • Construction work for waterways
  • Dam construction work
  • Dam wall construction work
  • Dam-reinforcement works
  • Weir construction work
  • Dyke construction work
  • Reservoir construction works

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  • contract

Published

9 months ago

Description

Delivering Northumbrian Water Limited's (NWL) AMP8 programme, and beyond, will require a step change in how we collaborate, manage risk and co-ordinate our capital investment.
We have developed a clear vision and process for how we want to deliver our plan and our ambitious transformation programme to implement this roadmap has already commenced with the award of framework agreements for professional services contracts. These lay the foundations for our new supply chain landscape or 'Living Water Ecosystem'.
This award notice is in relation to the Wider Ecosystem. A separate notice for the Living Water Enterprise lots (FA08-01) was published on completion of that procurement process.
Short Cycle Work:
NWL's Integrated Delivery Services (IDS) team delivers lean and agile short cycle capital investment works on our water and wastewater assets, as well as delivering infrastructure services for our developer customers. The IDS team will be supported by the appointed Wider Ecosystem partners. The Wider Ecosystem will also provide additional resource and support to the Living Water Enterprise partners when delivering long cycle work.
NWL have appointed a number of suppliers to the following lots:
Wider Ecosystem Lots FA08-02
- Lot A - Infrastructure Civil Engineering (North East)
o Sub lot 1 - £0-£2.5m
o Sub lot 2 - £0-£5m
- Lot B - Treatment and Civils (North East)
o Sub lot 1 - £0-£2.5m
o Sub lot 2 - £0-£5m
- Lot C - Treatment and Civils (Essex & Suffolk)
o Sub lot 1 - £0-£2.5m
o Sub lot 2 - £0-£5m
- Lot D - Demolition and Associated Services (North East)
- Lot E - Demolition and Associated Services (Essex & Suffolk)
- Lot F - Multi-Disciplinary Civil Engineering - Non-Water Experience (North East)
- Lot G - Multi-Disciplinary Civil Engineering - Non-Water Experience (Essex & Suffolk)
- Lot H - Civil and Environmental Engineering (North East and Essex & Suffolk)

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