Wessex Water picks civils firms for £65m framework

Aaron Morby 3 weeks ago
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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 refurbishment of reservoirs, among other civils activities.

Civils Support Framework


Lot 1 – Site Works
General civils and groundworks support

  • Amelio Utilities
  • Aqua Management
  • AT Group (SW)
  • Austin’s Contractors
  • Bartlett Contractors
  • C D Read Building Services
  • C Squared Construct
  • Cambrian Civil Engineering
  • D.P. Burridge (Developments)
  • Dave Lucey
  • Davis Groundworks
  • Direct Utility Solutions
  • Dowling & Cosh
  • Earthstone Construction
  • ELG Civil and Mechanical Engineering
  • E T M Contractors
  • F W Huxter Groundworks
  • Going Group
  • Greenwood Construction
  • Hercules Site Services
  • IES Utilities Group
  • J Hardy Civils
  • J M O’Toole
  • J.W. Groundworks
  • Lynwood Civil Engineering
  • MEM Site Services
  • Mildren Construction
  • NPB Utilities
  • Promec Engineering
  • R Howard Utilities
  • R&W Langley
  • S&S Southwest Construction
  • Sherborne Utilities
  • Suttle Projects
  • Swanside
  • TJB Plant Hire
  • Velta Construction
  • Woodmace Concrete Structures

  • Lot 2 – Mainlaying
    Delivery of new water mains and trenchless installations such as pipe bursting and sliplining.
  • Amelio Utilities
  • Aqua Management
  • AT Group (SW)
  • Bartlett Contractors
  • Cambrian Civil Engineering
  • Direct Utility Solutions
  • F W Huxter Groundworks
  • Going Group
  • Greenwood Construction
  • Hercules Site Services
  • IES Utilities Group
  • J Hardy Civils
  • J M O’Toole
  • J.W. Groundworks
  • Lynwood Civil Engineering
  • Mildren Construction
  • NPB Utilities
  • S & A Utilities
  • Sherborne Utilities
  • TJB Plant Hire
  • Velta Construction

  • Lot 3 – Potable Water Infrastructure
    Repairs and installation of meters, valves, boundary boxes, and other clean water assets.
  • AT Group (SW)
  • Bartlett Contractors
  • Cambrian Civil Engineering
  • D.P. Burridge (Developments)
  • Davis Groundworks
  • Direct Utility Solutions
  • ELG Civil and Mechanical Engineering
  • E T M Contractors
  • F W Huxter Groundworks
  • Going Group
  • Hercules Site Services
  • IES Utilities Group
  • J M O’Toole
  • Lynwood Civil Engineering
  • Matthew Luke Plumbing & Heating
  • Mildren Construction
  • NPB Utilities
  • R Howard Utilities
  • S & A Utilities
  • Sherborne Utilities
  • TJB Plant Hire
  • Velta Construction

  • Lot 4 – Wastewater Infrastructure
    Emergency and planned works on sewers, manholes, rising mains, and tidal flaps.
  • Amelio Utilities
  • Aqua Management
  • AT Group (SW)
  • Bartlett Contractors
  • Cambrian Civil Engineering
  • Dave Lucey
  • Davis Groundworks
  • Direct Utility Solutions
  • ELG Civil and Mechanical Engineering
  • E T M Contractors
  • F W Huxter Groundworks
  • Going Group
  • Greenwood Construction
  • Hercules Site Services
  • IES Utilities Group
  • Ipsum Group
  • J Hardy Civils
  • J M O’Toole
  • Lynwood Civil Engineering
  • McAllister Bros
  • Mildren Construction
  • NPB Utilities
  • R&W Langley
  • R Howard Utilities
  • Sherborne Utilities
  • Swanside
  • TJB Plant Hire
  • Velta Construction
  • Woodmace Concrete Structures

  • Lot 5 – Reservoirs
    Structural maintenance, access upgrades, waterproofing, and refurbishment of reservoir assets.
  • AT Group (SW)
  • Austin’s Contractors
  • Bartlett Contractors
  • Dave Lucey
  • Dowling & Cosh
  • ELG Civil and Mechanical Engineering
  • Going Group
  • Hercules Site Services
  • J M O’Toole
  • Lynwood Civil Engineering
  • NPB Utilities
  • Sherborne Utilities

The five-year framework may be extended by up to three years.

Wessex Water has identified a need for investment of £3.65bn in 2025-30 which is more than double their previous spend of £1.5bn.

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