Water News Roundup
17th February 2020
The latest news this week in the Water Industry:
Yorkshire Water tenders £800m AMP7 clean water network contract
Yorkshire Water has gone out to tender with five new Lots as part of an £800 million clean water network reactive repair and maintenance contract which will help transform its processes and lead to greater customer experience. Read more…
Retail water market – Manchester City Council tenders £30m contract
Manchester City Council has gone out to with a framework contract measured and unmeasured water charges potentially worth up to £30 million in total. Read more…
Scottish Water tenders £160m motor control centre and systems integration contract
Scottish Water has gone out to tender with a major contract for the survey, design, manufacture, systems integration, testing, delivery, installation and commissioning of low voltage motor control centres worth an estimated £160 million in total. Read more…
British Water commits to improving gender equality
British Water has committed to increasing the number of women on its non-executive board and has urged the rest of the industry to follow its lead. Read more…
Martin appointed as new regulation director at South East Water
South East Water has appointed Oliver Martin as its new regulation and strategy director. Read more…
Anglian Water partners with WaterStart
Anglian Water has become the first water company in Europe to join US-based, water innovation organisation, WaterStart. Read more…