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wwtonline.co.uk | JANUARY 2019 WET NEWS 13 • Our new regular information feature will see WET News take an across-the-board look at the contractors and suppliers engaged by each of the UK's main water and wastewater utilities. In this issue, we look at Anglian Water ASSET MAINTENANCE Work: Totex Solutions for Water and wastewater assets. Includes replacement and refurbishment of above-ground mechanical and electrical assets Partners: Morrison Utility Services, Barhale and Kier, under the Inte- grated Operational Solutions (IoS) alliance Contract length: 15 years (until 2030) with reviews every 5 years Contract value: £50-60M per year ASSET MANAGEMENT Work: Asset management consul- tancy services Partners: Atkins, Black & Veatch, RPS, WSP Contract length: 6 years (until 2024) Contract value: Not known CIVIL ENGINEERING & CONSTRUCTION Work: Design and build of new and upgraded water and wastewater treatment plants, water mains replacement and upgrades, sewer n e t w o r k r e p l a c e m e n t a n d upgrades Partners: Balfour Beatty, Barhale, Mott Macdonald Bentley, Sweco, Skanska and Stantec, under the @one Alliance Contract length: 15 years (until 2030) with reviews every 5 years Contract value: £1.2BN during AMP6 CONTROLS AND AUTOMATION Work: Motor Control Centre (MCC) automation and control – deliv- ered through a new collaborative framework Partners: CEMA Ltd, Paktonic, TES Group Contract length: 10 years (until 2027) Contract value: Not known INLET SCREENS MAINTENANCE Work: Inlet screens servicing and preventative maintenance Pa r tn e r: M & N E l e c t r i c a l a n d Mechanical Services Contract length: 5 years (until 2020) Contract value: Not known IT SERVICES Work: Development and delivery of IT and business technology solutions Partners: Atos, Capgemini, Aimiee, CSC and Cognizant, under the IS Alliance Contract length: 8 years (until 2024) with review in 2020 Contract value: £100M over full term FACILITIES MANAGEMENT Work: Integrated facilities manage- ment services across 84 water and wastewater operational sites Partner: EMCOR UK Contract length: 5 years (until 2022) with option to extend by 4 years Contract value: Not known LEAKAGE DETECTION EQUIPMENT Work: Provision of leakage detec- tion and network sensor equip- ment, including noise loggers (Lot 1) and transient loggers (Lot 2). Partners: Lot 1: Echologics, Guter- mann, HWM, Primayer. Lot 2: HWM, i2O, Inflowmatix, Syrinix, Technolog Contract length: 5 years (until 2023) with option to extend by 3 years Contract value: Up to £40M by 2023 MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE Work: Mechanical installations and repairs (Lot 1) Pump and valve installation (Lot 2) electrical instal- lations and fault finding (Lot 3) Partners: TBC Contract length: 8 years (until 2026) Contract value: £44M over full term METERING & DEVELOPER SERVICES Work: Domestic and business metering, installation of new meters, replacement of old meters, managing smart metering trials, carrying out water efficiency audits, connecting new properties and developments Partners: Kier and Clancy Docwra, under the Integrated Metering and D e v e l o p e r S e r v i c e s ( I M D S ) alliance Contract length: 15 years (until 2030) with reviews every 5 years Contract value: £200M over AMP6 WASTEWATER NETWORK MAINTENANCE Work: Planned and reactive drain and sewer unblocking, sewer jet- ting, wet well cleaning, sewer CC TV, sewer inspection and rehabilitation Partners: Flowline, Lanes Group Contract length: 6 years (until 2022) Contract value: Not known WASTEWATER NETWORK REPAIRS Work: Proactive and emergency sewer repairs, manhole and cham- ber refurbishment and replace- ment, interceptor removal flood mitigation Partners: Clancy Docwra, Kier, Claret Civil Engineering, Danaher & Walsh and Public Sewer Ser- vices under the Integrated Main- tenance and Repair (IMR) Water Recycling Alliance Contract length: 15 years (until 2030) with reviews every 5 years Contract value: Not known WATER NETWORK REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE Work: Leak detection and repair, water network pressure manage- ment, replacement of lead pipes, repair of burst water mains Partners: Clancy Docwra and Kier, under the Integrated Maintenance and Repair (IMR) Water Alliance Contract length: 15 years (until 2030) with reviews every 5 years Contract value: Not known Contractor factfile: Anglian Water THE BUSINESS ANGLIAN WATER OPERATIONAL FACTS Area served: 28,469km2 Population served – water: 4.59 million Population served – wastewater: 5.97 million Annual turnover (2016/7): £1,227m Capital investment (2016/7): £381m Household connections – water: 2.03m Household connections - wastewater: 2.62m Water treatment works: 142 Wastewater treatment works: 1,128 Water mains length: 38,325km Sewers length: 76,825km WHAT THEY SAY Anglian Water is known for its long-term alliancing arrangements with its supply chain, with contracts lasting as long as 15 years, and chief executive Peter Simpson wrote in the company's half yearly report (30th Sep 2018) that the concept is set to be extended further. "In light of the unique challenges we face in this region, our Water Resources Management Plan, which looks 25 years ahead into the future, sets out proposals for more than £800 million of investment which we believe is necessary to secure water supplies for generations to come," said Simpson. "To deliver this plan we're building on our successful track record of supply chain alliancing partnerships, which began with the formation of the @One in 2004, by setting up a brand new strategic alliance. Anglian Water currently has five alliances covering every aspect of its supply chain. As a result of these unique supply chain partnerships with some of the biggest engineering giants in the world, we have seen consistent delivery of customer outcomes, regulatory contracts and returns to shareholders, along with substantial reinvestment opportunities." THE CONTRACTS

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