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Mott MacDonald has been selected by Thames Water to provide multi-disciplinary engineering services under all six Lots of their AMP8 Asset, Capital and Engineering Professional Services Framework. The comprehensive framework will support Thames Water in the efficient management and delivery of its operational and regulatory targets through a combination of service packages and secondments.
Thames Water is the largest UK water and wastewater service company, supplying around 2,600 million litres of tap water to nine million customers across London and the Thames Valley. Mott MacDonald will deliver multi-disciplinary services, including engineering, commercial, environmental, programme management, and asset management consultancy to deliver the substantial AMP8 capital programme.
Tim Hill, Mott MacDonald, UK Water & Environment General Manager, said: "This appointment marks another milestone in an incredible series of successes on the AMP8 frameworks for UK water companies. We’re very pleased to not only be maintaining our enviable track-record in the water sector, but also continuing to work closely with Thames Water and their supply chain partners, helping deliver pioneering solutions for the benefit of the communities they serve.”
The contract would be for an initial duration of five years, with options to extend annually up to a maximum overall term of eight years.
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