Thames Water has gone out to tender with a major wide-ranging AMP7 waste network services contract worth an estimated £762.4 million in total.

Scope of the contract for the delivery of the water company’s waste network services include:
- maintenance (reactive activity e.g. clearing blockages)
- civils work
- delivery of rehabilitation works to the waste network
- rodent control services
Thames Water will be testing two options for maintenance via the following lotting structure:
Lot 1: Maintenance (sole supplier)
Lot 2: Maintenance (regional suppliers)
Lot 3: Lining
Lot 4: Civils
Lot 5: High value and complex civils (multi- supplier framework)
Lot 6: Rodent control services
Thames will also investigate the following requirements for future ducting and fibres:
Delivery of ancillary sewer services related to networks, cables, pipework and/ or ducting for the purposes of, but not limited to telecoms/ data services, power and heat.
The contracts will be awarded either as single Lots or combinations of Lots.
Initial contract terms will be 5 years with further options to extend annually into AMP8 up to a maximum overall term of 8 years..
Time limit for receipt of tenders or requests to participate is 25th January 2021 – click here to access the tender documentation.
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