Wessex Water unveils partners for forthcoming five-year investment period

Wessex Water has unveiled the partners that will help deliver its investment over the next five years and beyond.

The water and sewerage company is teaming up with new and existing collaborators to roll out its ambitious programme of work throughout its region – which includes Dorset, Somerset and Bristol, most of Wiltshire and part of Gloucestershire and Hampshire – within the AMP8 investment period (2025-30).

These framework agreements, in place for up to 11 years, start immediately and have been designed to encourage a collaborative, flexible and agile approach that will be required as the industry grapples with an £88 billion investment programme across the country.

The successful bidders, a combination of new and existing partners, are:

  • Design and build projects:
    Mott MacDonald Bentley, Kier Integrated Services, Galliford Try Construction and Morgan Sindall Construction.
  • Design consultancy services:
    AECOM, AtkinsRealis UK, Stantec UK, Mott MacDonald, Pell Frischmann Consultants, Sweco UK and Gutteridge, Haskins and Davey.
  • Mechanical and electrical:
    Kier Integrated Services, Galliford Try Constuction, Bridges (Electrical Engineers), Trant Engineering and OCU Utility Services.
  • Civil works:
    Envolve Infrastructure, Mott MacDonald Bentley, Kier Integrated Services and Knights Brown Construction.

Wessex Water’s Engineering and Delivery Director Paul Lewis said:

“These awards will enable a much wider reach for the delivery, training, development, secondments and apprenticeships across the partnership for a programme that is more than double the size of our AMP7 (2020-25) commitments.”

As well as traditional ‘grey’ construction projects, Wessex Water is continuing to innovate and have greater focus on alternative solutions – including its commitment to deliver 36 nature-based solutions to treat ground influent storm overflows.

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