Leading public services provider, Amey, has obtained a three-year contract extension performing reactive and proactive maintenance work across Yorkshire Water’s sewer network.

The contract, which begins in April 2020, forms part of Yorkshire Water’s Waste Water Services Agreement.
The works, which initially started in September 2015, will involve reactive sewer repairs, iron work replacement, preventative intervention cleansing, and repairs related to flooding and pollution.
Yorkshire Water manages clean and wastewater collection and distribution for over five million people. The contract will run for the first three years of the water company’s AMP 7 2020-25 investment programme.
Neil Cooney, Amey Utilities – Yorkshire Water Account Director, commented:
“We’re delighted to be continuing our relationship with Yorkshire Water and look forward to supporting them to meet the significant challenges that the regulator has set for AMP 7.
“Amey brings a wealth of innovative operational solutions and collaborative working practices, which will help us deliver against the client’s ambitious targets. This will result in a successful contract for both Yorkshire Water and the end user.”
Nicola Shirley, Yorkshire Water Operational Contract Manager, said:
“We have some challenging performance targets for AMP7 and, working with Amey, we will positively contribute to the Performance Commitments we have for sewage flooding and pollution.”
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