Nomenca wins £100m framework agreement with Yorkshire Water Services
Specialist MEICA (Mechanical, Electrical, Instrumentation, Control and Automation) contractor Nomenca Limited, part of the NM Group, has secured an AMP6 framework agreement supporting Yorkshire Water Services (YWS) in the delivery of its £3.8bn AMP6 investment programme.
Under the AMP6 MEICA Direct Delivery Framework, Nomenca will be undertaking repair, restoration, maintenance and improvement works to Yorkshire Water Service’s MEICA assets, as well as carrying out associated administrative, managerial and customer support related responsibilities.
Mark Fryer, general manager for Nomenca Leeds, said: “This is a key contract win for Nomenca. I am thrilled, excited and looking forward to being involved with working collaboratively with Yorkshire Water to deliver savings through their Direct Delivery Model.
Nomenca’s work will cover the whole of Yorkshire, an area around 6,000 sq miles from Leyburn and North Allerton down to Chesterfield and Skipton across to the Yorkshire coastline.
Yorkshire Water Services, which provides both clean and wastewater services to the Yorkshire region, operates more than 700 water and sewage treatment works, 120 reservoirs and looks after 62,000 miles of water and sewerage mains.
Andy Langman, managing director of Nomenca, added: “The award of this framework is fantastic news for our Yorkshire team, Nomenca and NM Group as a whole. It’s a great platform from which to develop our relationship with Yorkshire Water Services in years to come and we will continue to invest in our facilities and our dedicated team in Leeds. We are excited to be a partner in achieving their sustainable business objectives as part of their ’Blueprint for Yorkshire.”
Paul Robins, asset solutions manager at Yorkshire Water, also commented: “Following a 12 month selection period, we are pleased to announce that Nomenca is one of four contract partners we will be working with to deliver this new MEICA capital framework. The MEICA framework will provide a fast and efficient delivery route where capital work can go straight into delivery. A key element of the new framework will involve the contract partners bringing the private to public pumping stations up to company standards.”
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