Yorkshire Water is looking for a contractor to design, build, commission and provide short term operation of works at two of its sites – the Calder Valley Incinerator at Upper Brighouse and the Saltend Sewage Treatment Works in Hull.
Estimated value of the project is currently put at £80 million.
At the Calder Valley Incinerator, Upper Brighouse, a new sludge treatment facility is required which is expected to include demolition of the incinerator and other redundant site assets, and the provision of a new anaerobic digestion plant. The biogas from the digestion process will be collected and processed to optimise the net operating costs to YWS.
The works at the sludge treatment facility for the Saltend Sewage Treatment Works in Hull will include maintaining the existing sludge treatment capability during the delivery of the works, to provide a new inlet works and an upgrade to the existing anaerobic digestion plant.
Yorkshire Water is now inviting interested suppliers to learn more about its plans by attending a site open day, during the week commencing 19th June 2017.
Orgnaisations who want to secure a place at the event should book via emailing This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it , stating the company name, organisation, a contact number and the same information for any colleague who may also want to attend.
The lot structure is as of yet to be confirmed. There will be a minimum of two lots with works at Calder Valley Incinerator, Upper Brighouse and Saltend Sewage Treatment Works in Hull being separated.
Following the event, the estimated date of publication of the contract notice by Yorkshire Water inviting tenders is 4th July 2017.
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