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management and control measures to the business,” it says. The company is cautiously optimistic and plans for greater utilisation in the latter stages of AMP5, although a number of uncertainties remain. “With regards to AMP 6 and Totex our work is largely reactive, either following a failure or due to severe weather events. Consequently we envisage that as a service support partner our business could aid the Totex process and enable greater balance between programmed works and reactive work streams affording greater efficiency opportunity,” it says.
“Competition in the water industry will undoubtedly have an effect on how we operate, as will the Water Framework Directive (WFD), both could lead to heightened activity and require some significant planning.”
Seymour Civil
Engineering Seymour Civil Engineering, based in Hartlepool, has developed a reputation for being one of the North East’s leading civil engineering contractors. This has been achieved through its continuous focus on developing close working relationships with all its customers, helping to ensure project delivery to the highest standards. Seymour (Civil Engineering Contractors) is wholly owned subsidiary of Renew Holdings. Seymour covers all aspects of land reclamation, port, harbour and sea defences, urban renewal, environmental improvements, highways, main drainage and development infrastructure. Projects include clean water rehabilitation and wastewater rehabilitation.
Site-Electrical Site Electrical, a division of the Eric Wright Group’s Civil Engineering, provides mechanical and electrical engineering services to the water and waste water industry. Site Electrical has installed and repaired drainage and pumping stations for water utility companies, local authorities, landfill sites, land development and construction companies. Projects include working with DCT Civil Engineering for United Utilities to build a pumped detention tank at Mab Lane to address flooding issues.
STD Civils STD Civils is a water, sewer and
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highway civil engineer contractor. Its Waste Water Solutions business handles sewage and waste water treatment and pumping.
Stonbury Stonbury holds 5 and 10 year framework contracts with 8 of the UK’s largest water companies. These contracts are for the repair, refurbishment and maintenance of service reservoirs, water towers and associated structures. Stonbury is also the civil engineering partner for other UK water companies. “Our extensive practical knowledge of high performance repair and coating systems has established a reputation second to none
amongst the major water companies, consulting engineers and civil engineering contractors throughout the UK on both new build and refurbishment schemes within the water and power industry and their civil engineering partners,” the company says.
Technical &
Development Services TDS advises on site adoption and utility applications. Consultancy covers section 38 highways adoptions, section 104 sewer adoptions, public open spaces adoptions and transfers, and utility applications.
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