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WATER & WASTEWATER
Mott MacDonald to work on water supply project in Bangladesh
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>ÃÊ>ÃÊÕÛii`Ê plans to invest £1.4 million to help prevent sewer flooding in Willersey, near Evesham in the UK. Work to replace 1.6 km of existing sewer pipes and to build a new sewage pumping station should start in November 2014 and is expected to take 10 months to complete.
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he Asian Development Bank (ADB) has appointed Mott MacDonald to provide technical engineering and procurement assistance on a water supply project being developed by Dhaka Water Supply and Sewerage Authority (DWASA) in Dhaka, Bangladesh. In order to reduce Dhaka’s dependence on groundwater to 40% of total water by 2021, a new raw water intake is being developed at the Meghna River, about 30 km east of the city. This will include a pumping station with a capacity to provide 2 billion litres of water per day. Raw and treated water pipelines and an access road will be built to connect the intake to a new water treatment plant at Gandharbpur. The new plant will be able to handle 500 million litres per day and will serve around 3 million people in Badda, Gulshan, Mirpur and Uttara. Mott MacDonald will assist DWASA to prepare tender documents for the design, build and operate contacts and review the proposals received from international contractors. The ADB is providing a US$250 million loan for the US$675 million project, which is expected to be completed by the end of 2019.
Severn Trent extends contracts for engineering partners
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evern Trent Water has extended the contracts with its design and build engineering partners for a further five years. The contracts were initially set up in 2009 and were originally for five years, with the potential to extend further if both parties agreed. Severn Trent Water’s contract partners are Costain Ltd, Amey plc, Laing O’Rourke Construction Ltd, Imtech Process Ltd, Morgan Sindall plc, Mott MacDonald Bentley Ltd, MWH Treatment Ltd and North Midland Construction plc.
Upgrades planned for Florida water treatment plant
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MCOR Group Inc subsidiary Poole & Kent Co has been awarded a contract by the City of Sunrise for improvements to the existing Springtree Water Treatment Plant in Sunrise, Florida. Poole & Kent will be responsible for all aspects of the project construction. The work includes construction of a new twostorey operations building for the water treatment plant, as well as a new high service pump station, which will include large vertical turbine pumps and associated electrical, instrumentation, and control systems. Additional work includes all required demolition, yard piping, paving, grading, entranceway modifications, irrigation, landscaping, drainage and overall integration of the new structures and equipment into the existing water treatment plant.
Thames Water to rebuild London STW
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n AECOM, Murphy and Kier joint venture (AMK JV) will provide upgrade services to the Deephams Sewage Treatment Works, in London, UK, under a US$285.8 million contract secured from Thames Water. The project will improve the water quality of London’s River Lee, increase capacity to allow for future population increases and significantly reduce the frequency and intensity of odour on site. The appointment of AMK ends the first phase of Thames Water’s Early Contractor Involvement (ECI) procurement process for
December 2013