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Severn Trent Water has handed Amey a £250m extension to its waste water contract.

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Severn Trent Water has handed Amey a £250m extension to its waste water contract. The contract, officially titled the sewerage commercial model (SCM), was first awarded in 2011 with Amey delivering one of three areas that, in total, stretch from mid-Wales to Rutland and from the Bristol Channel to the Humber.

From 1st June 2015 Amey will be taking over repair and maintenance of the sewer network across the entire Severn Trent region and the expanded contract will run until March 2021.

Amey chief executive Mel Ewell said: “Amey has been working with Severn Trent Water since 1997 and this contract extension is a testament to the quality of service we have been providing.

“Delivering an excellent customer experience is at the heart of the work we do, an ethos we share with Severn Trent, and through this larger contract we will be able to deliver an even better value service to their customers.”

 

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