Yorkshire Water in the UK has gone out to tender for two major framework deals worth around £2.8 billion (€3.2 billion).
The two frameworks will look to deliver water and wastewater asset investment over the next 10 years, and deliver on the water company’s drive to make substantial reductions in sewage overflows into watercourses.
Planned works will cover the AMP8 regulatory period running from April 2025 to March 2030, with options to extend to APM9.
Over this full 10-year period, Yorkshire Water plans to spend £1.5 billion (€1.75 billion) through its Non-Infrastructure Framework partners.
The Stormwater Overflow Alliance can expect £1.3 billion (€1.5 billion) of investment, amounting to £500 million (€582 million) for AMP8, with a projected £800m for AMP9.
This will cover design, planning, management and delivery of jobs related to the sewage network, water distribution pipelines and other assets.
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