MEICA grip maintained

South West Water (SWW) has awarded May Gurney a new framework for Mechanical and Electrical Services to support the maintenance and refurbishment of its assets across South West England.

" We are committed to supporting SWW"

Richard Dean - May Gurney

Richard Dean, May Gurney's Chief Operating Officer, says: "We are committed to supporting SWW and helping them deliver their maintenance and investment needs both now and in the future. We have a strong MEICA team in the region and it's good to see them continue their relationship for the long term."

The initial three-year contract runs from October 2007 to 2010 with a further two-year extension subject to performance. It is anticipated to be worth between £3-5m per annum with a diverse range of MEICA projects undertaken, including support to SWW's main capital partners through collaborative working.

Richard Dean adds: "The framework also allows for reactive and emergency M&E repairs as part of a 24-hour emergency call out service. We will also provide skilled mechanical and electrical fitters directly to SWW to support and supplement their in-house maintenance teams."

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