News tagged sewagetreatmentworks
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Costain appointed to expand Rugby sewage works in £45M upgrade
Severn Trent has appointed engineering contractor Costain to deliver a major upgrade to Rugby Newbold Sewage Treatment Works, a project designed to boost the site’s capacity and resilience ahead of tighter environmental requirements in the eighth asset management period (AMP8). The post Costain appointed to expand Rugby sewage works in £45M upgrade appeared first on New Civil Engineer.
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Costain lands £45m Severn Trent sewage works upgrade job
Civils contractor Costain has been selected by client Severn Trent to upgrade Rugby Newbold sewage treatment works. The contractor has been appointed as both principal contractor and principal designer to deliver the £45m scheme, which is scheduled for completion in 2028. Costain said it will… The post Costain lands £45m Severn Trent sewage works upgrade job appeared first on Construction News.
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Costain bags £45m Rugby sewage works upgrade
Severn Trent’s Rugby Newbold sewage treatment works upgrade will rin to 2028
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Costain picked to upgrade Rugby sewage works
Severn Trent has chosen Costain to deliver infrastructure upgrades at its Rugby Newbold sewage treatment works.
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Ferrovial to lead £80M upgrade of Slough sewage works for Thames Water
Spanish infrastructure group Ferrovial has been awarded a contract worth about £80M to upgrade Slough Sewage Treatment Works (STW) on behalf of Thames Water. The post Ferrovial to lead £80M upgrade of Slough sewage works for Thames Water appeared first on New Civil Engineer.
Resources tagged sewagetreatmentworks
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CH2M - London Tideway Improvements Scheme - Transforming the ecology of London’s river, 15072015
A CH2M video highlighting the "London Tideway Improvement Scheme" consisting of 3 integrated solutions - Thames Tideway Tunnel; Lee Tunnel; and improvements to 5 sewage treatment works (Beckton, Crossness, Long Reach, Riverside & Mogden) - that should prevent the tidal River Thames from being polluted with untreated sewage and allow the Capital’s sewer system to continue to serve London for at least the next 100 years Also attached is DEFRA's paper "Creating a River Thames fit for our future"
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