IWS M&E secures place on new Wessex Water Framework

Integrated Water Services Mechanical and Electrical (IWS M&E), a leading provider of specialist services to the water and wastewater sector, is delighted to announce its successful appointment to Wessex Water’s Mechanical & Electrical (M&E) Minor Works Framework.

Working with YTL Construction (UK), the framework agreement will support the delivery of Wessex Water’s capital maintenance and capital investment programme.

Wessex Water has partnered with over 40 contractors to support its AMP8 programme, with IWS M&E being appointed to its Lot 1 – M&E minor works framework.

The framework will see IWS M&E completing works such as pumping station upgrades, environmental monitoring, asset decommissioning and automation works across the South West.

Dean Adams, operations director at IWS M&E said: “We’re excited to be named one of the newly appointed suppliers by Wessex Water for this framework. With a strong track record of delivering high-quality services across diverse sectors, we look forward to applying our expertise to support Wessex Water in successfully delivering its capital investment programme.”

To find out more, please visit: Corporate | Wessex Water

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