Wessex Water picks civils firms for £65m framework
14-04-2025 08:20 via constructionenquirer.com

Wessex Water picks civils firms for £65m framework

Wessex Water has awarded more than 40 firms places on a new civils framework to support delivery of civils works on water and wastewater networks.
The £65m Civils Support Framework is split across five lots, covering specialist workstreams including site civils, mainlaying, potable and wastewater infrastructure, and reservoir works.
Firms appointed will work under Wessex Water’s engineering teams, delivering groundworks, leak repairs, directional drilling, sewer collapses, and refurb
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