Drainage contractor secures major contract with Northumbrian Water
A Middlesbrough-based drainage and civil engineering contractor has secured a multi-million pound contract extension with Northumbrian Water.
Jet Aire Services has just completed a similar three-year contract with Seymour Civil Engineering, and has now secured a one-year contract extension valued at around £3m.
The firm will supply a range of professional drainage solutions including CCTV surveys, high-pressure water jetting, drain/sewer cleansing and clearance, tankering, waste disposal, CIPP patching/lining, UV lining, infiltration sealing, robotic cutting, root cutting and epoxy spray Ultracoating.
Managing director Charlie Kirk said: “Jet Aire Services are delighted to continue working with Seymour Civil Engineering, on behalf of Northumbrian Water.
“This contract represents one of our largest-ever, in terms of both the value and the extent of the works involved.”
In addition to its drainage services, Jet Aire provides a range of groundworks including surfacing, block paving, fencing and civil engineering works on behalf housebuilders, highways operators and local authorities.
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