Stonbury wins a place on Yorkshire Water’s AMP8 Non-Infrastructure Framework Agreement

Stonbury is thrilled to announce it has secured a place on the Yorkshire Water Non-Infrastructure Framework for Minor Civils and MEICA Works.

Stonbury will provide expert services in the delivery of non-infrastructure projects, including modifications, maintenance and refurbishment of existing assets on both potable water and wastewater sites. Works will include the design and construction works for both civil engineering and process engineering projects, which may include mechanical, electrical, instrumentation, control and automation elements.

The framework covers the initial AMP8 regulatory period but also includes the option of a contract extension to cover future AMP9 requirements, meaning a long-term collaborative relationship can be developed between contract partners and Yorkshire Water.

With a 25 year plus framework relationship with Yorkshire Water, Stonbury is looking forward to extending its partnership, helping to secure the long-term stability of its assets while making a positive impact on carbon reduction and social value.

The framework award comes alongside successes with Northumbrian Water, United Utilities and the Environment Agency across the North of England this year for AMP8 and beyond.

This is a fantastic result at the end of a busy year of tendering with our Northern clients and allows us to further develop our long-standing partnership with Yorkshire Water. We look forward to bringing our sustainable approach to the framework looking to both enhance the asset base and improve the environment for Yorkshire Water and the Yorkshire People

Richard Harrison – Regional Director (North)