OnSite secures partnership with United Utilities

OnSite Central has announced that they have successfully secured a new partnership with United Utilities.

United Utilities has joined forces with 30 contractors to help deliver its AMP8 £0.5bn+ minor works framework, with OnSite being appointed as a civils construction partner.

The framework will see OnSite carrying out a scope of works on water and wastewater sites to improve process treatment facilities, support plans for standardisation across the network and install storm overflow solutions to help improve the North West’s rivers.

The partnership is expected to bring several jobs to people in the local area as OnSite prepare to build its workforce to accommodate for the works. A mix of exciting roles are in the pipeline, including office and site-based opportunities.

Ady Brown, general manager of OnSite’s contracting services division said:

“We are thrilled to have been named as one of the 30 new partners appointed by United Utilities. We have an extensive background in providing high quality pipeline and civils services to a wide variety of clients and we look forward to bringing this expertise to our partnership and helping United Utilities successfully deliver their capital investment programme.”

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