Thames Water project has called on the successful AMP7 partners with which the design and build construction for framework will happen. London and the Thames Valley will witness the clean and wastewater projects including the schemes.
All the works related to above and below ground assets will also be carried into the frameworks that are extendable into AMP8 and with the Thames award up to £4bn of investment. While two lots have already been announced earlier this year, below are the recently announced five successful lots of contractors.
Successful AMP7 partners
Lot 3 – Non-Infrastructure – London (£600m-£700m)
- Galliford Try and MWH Treatment
Lot 4 – Non-Infrastructure – Thames Valley (£350m-£450m)
- Interserve and Mott Macdonald Bentley
Lot 5 – Infrastructure – London – North (£350m-£400m)
- J Murphy and Barhale
Lot 6 – Infrastructure – London – South (£325m-£375m)
- Morrison Utility Service and Galliford Try
Lot 7 – Infrastructure – Thames Valley (£175m-£225m)
- Morrison Utility Service and Mott Macdonald Bentley
Thames Water announced its decision last year to move away from an alliancing approach and implement an “intelligent client” operating model. It further stated that the model will help working across its capital delivery function during AMP7.
More activities will be developed under this model in-house, and in the key areas of asset management, project management, programme management, commercial management, and technical assurance. Mace and Atkins have key roles in this project. Atkins is named as the Strategic Delivery Partner that will deliver project management, asset management, and technical assurance services to support the utility’s transition. Alongside, Mace has secured a role as the Programme Management Office delivery partner.