Peak Technology Solutions secures framework with Northumbrian Water

Northumbrian Water Group (NWG) has re-appointed Peak Technology Solutions to its Systems Integration Services framework following a competitive tender.

The framework will cover two operating areas covered by the Northumbrian Water and Essex & Suffolk Water brands. It will last for a duration of four years with an optional four-year extension.

The framework will support the delivery of the capital investment programme and will support NWG in its aim to be the ‘national leader in the provision of sustainable water and wastewater services.’

The scope of services includes the design, build and installation of new control and telemetry systems through to reverse engineering and integration into existing operational systems.

Commenting on the appointment, Michael Thomas, executive director, Peak Technology Solutions said: “We are really pleased to be chosen again by Northumbrian Water Group to provide systems integration services and look forward to collaborating with them in their business plan and capital investment programme during AMP7, and into the forthcoming AMP8

“Our team has significant experience in the water sector, and we will use our skills to deliver a diverse range of projects that will help Northumbrian Water Group achieve its aims and reduce its carbon footprint.”

NWG supplies water and sewerage services to over 4.6 million people in England. Water-only services are supplied to 1.9 million people in Essex and Suffolk, with water and sewerage services provided to 2.7 million people in the northeast of England. The organisation operates 53 water treatment works, 394 water pumping stations, 410 sewage treatment works, and 1,007 sewage pumping stations.

Peak Technology Solutions is part of the Edwin James Group, a national asset engineering, technical and process services group that operates throughout the UK.

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