The contracts are with its long-standing clients, Anglian Water and South West Water and initially cover periods of three and four years with possible extensions.

The Anglian Water contract will cover asset upgrade, maintenance and enhancement of water and wastewater treatment facilities. The project is worth £20 million over the three-year period.

May Gurney has also been made the sole contractor for developer services with South West Water.

This £23 million deal will include activities such as mains laying and water rehabilitation. The initial contract is for four years, with a possible six year extension.

All contracts will be managed through May Gurney’s AMP5 Programme.

May Gurney chief executive, Philip Fellowes-Prynne, said: “We are delighted to have been awarded these frameworks which gives us the opportunity to build on our long-term relationships with Anglian Water and South West Water and help them deliver improved customer service and operational efficiency.

“These are significant awards which will be delivered alongside May Gurney’s other AMP 5 Frameworks with Anglian Water and South West Water.”

May Gurney work on a range of services including waterways, highway maintenance, recycling and utility maintenance.

Alison Brown

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