Barhale and J Browne appear in both lots of Affinity Water’s next generation capital delivery framework, for both capital enhancement and capital maintenance schemes.
The estimated total value of the framework is £900m over 10 years, with around £450m earmarked for the eighth asset management period (AMP8 – 1st April 2025 to 31st March 2030).
Barhale and J Browne have been selected along with Galliford Try for capital enhancement schemes.
The chosen capital maintenance suppliers are Barhale, J Browne, Stonbury and United Living.
Affinity Water supplies potable water to more than 3.9 million people across various parts of southeast England.
Head of capital delivery Ben Hayward said: “Together, we face a huge challenge to deliver for our customers, but by working collaboratively with our trusted partners, we will ensure we meet those expectations and deliver on our commitments to our customers.”
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