Framework Agreement for the Provision of Sewer Rehabilitation By Cured In Place Pipeline (CIPP) And Cured In Place Repair (CIPR)

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  • Sewer construction work
  • Construction work for sewage pipes
  • Sewer cleaning services
  • Sewer survey services

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Published

3 months ago

Description

Sewer rehabilitation by cured in place pipeline (CIPP) and cured in place repair (CIPR) to support the delivery of Wessex Water's capital investment and maintenance works programme.  The framework agreement includes full length liners, pressure liners, part liners, lateral liners and connection point sealing to structurally renovate pipelines and prevent ground water infiltration.

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