Severn Trent Water and sister company Hafren Dyfrdwy Cyfyngedig have gone out to tender with a contract for repair and maintenance services for its reservoirs worth an estimated £36 million.
The utilities are looking to award a number of framework agreements to inspect, flood test and repair the distribution service reservoirs and all water production tanks.
The contract is being tendered in the following Lots:
- Lot 1: Inspection and Flood Test
- Lot 2: Live Repairs
- Lot 3: Minor repairs
- Lot 4: Major Repairs
Initial contract terms will be 3 years with 2 further one year extension options.
Time limit for receipt of tenders or requests to participate – click here to access the tender documents.
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