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Wednesday, 05 November 2014 14:29

Thames Water tenders £10m data loggers contract

Thames Water has gone out to tender with a £10 million contract for the supply, installation and maintenance of data loggers across the whole of the Thames Water region.

The water company is looking to appoint a maximum of two suppliers to the framework agreement, with any agreement awarded for an initial duration of 3 years, with options to extend annually up to a maximum overall term of 5 years.

Estimated total value of the contract is between £7 million to £10 million.

The supply for the data loggers will be called off from the framework agreement as and when required. The contract will also include an optional lot for the installation and maintenance of the data loggers, as follows:

Lot 1 — Surge loggers.

Lot 2 — CNUS, DWUS, DG2, Burst Pressure loggers

Lot 3 — Manual loggers.

Lot 4 — Installation and Maintenance of the data loggers.

Click here to access the tender document.

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