Yorkshire Water has awarded Clean and Waste Infrastructure and Customer Focussed Infrastructure frameworks for its 2020-25 AMP7 investment programme with a combined value of £650 million.
The £400 million Infrastructure Networks framework covers the delivery of infrastructure pipeline projects for both clean and wastewater assets. The £250 million Customer Focussed Infrastructure Works framework involves the delivery of programmes of work including internal flooding, lead replacement and minor works packages.

Nine partners have been appointed, with these frameworks completing the 12 month AMP7 procurement process following the recent announcements of the MEICA and Civils framework awards.
The agreements are both for a period of four years with the option to extend for additional four years.
Yorkshire Water will be working with the following partners who have been appointed to deliver the infrastructure frameworks:
Infrastructure Networks:
- Galliford Try Infrastructure Ltd
- Morrison Utility Services Ltd
- Mott MacDonald Bentley Ltd
- nmcn PLC
- Peter Duffy Ltd
- Sapphire Utility Services Ltd
Customer Focussed Infrastructure:
- Fastflow Pipeline Services Ltd
- Morrison Utility Services Ltd
- O'Connor Utilities Ltd
- Peter Duffy Ltd
- Sapphire Utility Services Ltd
- Network Plus (formerly T&K Gallagher Ltd)
Yorkshire Water Head of Programme Delivery, Mark Baker, said:
“We are delighted to have put in place the final piece of our highly collaborative partnering arrangements for the delivery of our AMP7 programme. We are excited to be embarking on a new way of working which takes us away from a traditional transactional environment and into an Enterprise world which will see new levels of engagement, alignment and collaboration between partners to achieve mutually beneficial outcomes.”
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