Leeds-based Sweco appointed to multi-million pound Land Regeneration Consultancy
National Grid Property has appointed Sweco, the Leeds-based engineering, environmental and design consultancy, to a multi-million pound Land Regeneration Consultancy framework across Great Britain.
Sweco’s environment and landscape teams will provide regeneration consultancy services and the framework will run for a minimum of three years.
Sweco has been regenerating brownfield land for beneficial use with National Grid Property for over 20 years. The business has built a gasworks delivery team over this time with working knowledge of hundreds of National Grid Property sites.
Sweco will deal with contaminated land assessment and remediation as part of the framework along with developer and infrastructure related services, which will potentially give the business the opportunity to involve teams from across the entire UK business.
Jennifer Hamilton, Sweco’s development and environment director, said: “The bid was a truly collaborative effort by our UK brownfield regeneration team and we are delighted to have been successful in retaining our place on this key framework in the land regeneration sector.
“The success is testament to the skills and experience of our people, our outstanding levels of health & safety, continued cost and quality enhancements and our approach to collaborative working which have been developed over a 20 year period of working with National Grid Property and other long standing relationships with similar energy and utility sector clients.”
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