Smart Metering Solution - Installation Partners

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Classifications

  • Works related to water-distribution pipelines
  • Resurfacing works
  • Installation services of equipment for measuring, checking, testing and navigating
  • Installation services of communications equipment
  • Water distribution

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  • contract

Published

9 months ago

Description

NWG require installation partners to support our ongoing Smart Metering Transformation programme. The scope of the works covers external and internal meter exchanges and new
smart meter installations, for both household and non-household premises. Installation partners will be responsible for tactical planning, premises surveys, excavation, backfill and reinstatement, traffic management, meter and communication device installation and meter issue resolution as required as part of the installation requirements. 
This award notice confirms that NWG has appointed two suppliers to each of the following lots of this framework:
Lot 1 - Northumbrian Operating Area
Lot 2 - Essex Operating Area
Lot 3 - Suffolk Operating Area
The successful suppliers are as set out in this award notice. This notice is intended to confirm the outcome of this procurement process. The 'date of conclusion of the contract' in this notice represents the day on which NWG is notifying the market of the outcome of this procurement; contracts will not be signed until on or after 30 days of the date of this notice.

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Amy Barker

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+44 7562909341

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