Galliford Try wins water treatment contract
Galliford Try, the FTSE 250 construction group, alongside its joint venture partner Imtech Process, has been awarded a contract to build a new water treatment works in Lincolnshire.
Galliford Try, the FTSE 250 construction group, alongside its joint venture partner Imtech Process, has been awarded a contract to build a new water treatment works in Lincolnshire.
The £36m contract was awarded by Anglian Water who have comissioned the build to enable water from the River Trent to be treated at a downstream location for the first time.
The scheme includes a large raw water reservoir and over 12 kilometres of pipelines.
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Greg Fitzgerald, Chief Executive of Galliford Try, said: "We are delighted to secure this additional business from an existing framework client. It builds on our track record in delivering water infrastructure projects.
"Galliford Try is one of the UK's leading infrastructure contractors to the water industry, working under five-year asset management programmes as well as on bespoke projects for seven of the country's major water utility businesses."
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