Jet Aire announces contract with Esh Construction to deliver repair and maintenance services to Northumbrian Water Group

Drainage infrastructure experts Jet Aire Services, part of the Adler and Allan Group, has announced a contract with North of England contractor Esh Construction to deliver drainage services as part of the repair and maintenance framework with Northumbrian Water Group.

As part of the framework Jet Aire Services will deliver CCTV, jetting, and remediation services to tackle issues such as blocked drains, flooding, surcharging, pollution, infiltration, and exfiltration across the Northumbrian Water Group area from Sunderland, Newcastle up and across to the Scottish and Cumbrian borders.

A team of around 50 drainage experts will deliver the framework from Jet Aire Services newly opened depot at Hebburn in Newcastle.

Darren Pavan, Managing Director, Jet Aire Services, said:

“We are delighted to announce this contract with Esh Construction. We are looking forward to co-developing innovative solutions, such as CIPP lining, to enhance capacity, extend asset lifespan and reduce capital overheads across the Northumbrian Water Group network.

“Jet Aire Services is part of the Adler and Allan Group, a national environmental services business which means we can deliver more services and pool resources from a national base of over 30 depots. We are a large company but not large corporate – we care about the local community. We help customers raise the bar on health and safety through our transparency and diligence.”

Jet Aire services enhances drainage infrastructure to prevent pollution by helping clients to understand their network, improve capacity and extend lifespan.

David Pratt, Divisional Director at Esh Construction, added:

“Esh’s supply chain plays a vital role in our successful delivery and we are passionate about developing long-term relationships that all parties can rely on to ensure mutual success. We look forward to continuing our partnership with Jet Aire and working collaboratively to enhance our service to Northumbrian Water Group.”

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