Yorkshire Water has gone out to tender with a contract for dewatering equipment maintenance and hire worth an estimated £15 million.

Yorkshire Water has gone out to tender with a contract for dewatering equipment maintenance and hire worth an estimated £15 million.

The contract covers the supply, maintenance/repair and hire of dewatering assets across Yorkshire Water’s region of supply - scope of services includes:

  • proactive service and maintenance of dewatering assets as per issued schedule of planned works;
  • reactive repairs to listed assets;
  • hire of centrifuge systems;
  • out of hours availability and emergency callout;
  • supply of new;
  • supply of critical spares.

The contract is being tendered in four Lots:

Lot 1: Maintenance, repair, supply of parts and hire of centrifuge;

Lot 2: Maintenance, repair, supply of part of GBT, belt press and drum thickening assets;

Lot 3: (Lot 1 and 2 combined) maintenance, repair, supply of parts and hire of centrifuge, GBT, belt press and drum thickening assets;

Lot 4: Supply of new centrifuge, gravity belt and drum thickeners.

Initial contract term is three years with a further three year extension option.

Time limit for receipt of tenders or requests to participate is 23rd November 2020 – click here to access the tender documentation.

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