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Contracts for External March2018.Xlsx Contract identifier Project Name Contract Name Contract Start Contract End Supplier Name Value Band KI604 194 Strategic Sewerage Network Modelling, Shellfish and Bathing Waters, Belfast Lough Bangor DAP 01/04/2017 29/06/2018 ATKINS LIMITED 50k to 250k KZ008 114 Wastewater Networks Modelling/Surveys CCTV Investigations for 17/18 01/04/2017 31/03/2018 Meridian Utilities Ltd 250k to 500k JI127 192 WIIM Networks Workpackages and Verification 2017-2018 WIIM 2.2 PM and Verification 01/04/2017 31/03/2018 WSP UK Limited 50k to 250k KI536 211 PC15 Sewer Rehabiltation Unplanned Minor Works Small Sewers 2017/2018 01/04/2017 31/03/2021 AG Wilson 250k to 500k KI536 212 PC15 Sewer Rehabiltation Unplanned Minor Works Unplanned Rehab 2017/2018 01/04/2017 31/03/2021 Quinns Automatic Ltd 250k to 500k JI074 296 Watermains Rehabilitation, New & Replacement Incorporating First Time Services - Professional Fees Assistant Project Managers 01/04/2017 02/04/2018 ATKINS LIMITED 50k to 250k KP698 113 PC15 Year 3 WwTW Capital Maintenance - West Region Culmore WwTW PC15 Yr 3 Base 01/04/2017 31/03/2018 Lagan Construction Group Ltd 250k to 500k KR417 195 Ormeau Avenue Sewerage upgrade for pollution resolution WYG Appointment A2- A4 03/04/2017 25/10/2019 White Young Green 50k to 250k KR417 194 Ormeau Avenue Sewerage upgrade for pollution resolution Cost Management 03/04/2017 25/10/2019 Capita Property Infrastructure Ltd 50k to 250k KI603 193 Strategic Sewerage Network Modelling, Shellfish Waters Excluding Belfast Lough DAP Project Management 03/04/2017 27/09/2018 McAdam Design 50k to 250k KI603 192 Strategic Sewerage Network Modelling, Shellfish Waters Excluding Belfast Lough Newry MBV 03/04/2017 01/11/2018 ATKINS LIMITED 50k to 250k KB535 193 PC15 Year 3 WwTW Capital Maintenance – North Region Ballymena BM Project Management 03/04/2017 28/09/2018 Doran CH2M Hill JV 50k to 250k KI604 193 Strategic Sewerage Network Modelling, Shellfish and Bathing Waters, Belfast Lough Seahill DAP (Helensbay,Ballyrobert, Crawfordsburn, Cultra) 03/04/2017 29/06/2018 ATKINS LIMITED 50k to 250k KB535 192 PC15 Year 3 WwTW Capital Maintenance – North Region North Region Y3 BM Major Works - Professional Services 03/04/2017 30/04/2019 McAdam Design 50k to 250k KI556 111 Small Rural WWTW Programme - PC15(2015-2021) RWWIP Parent Project 03/04/2017 31/03/2021 BSG Civil Engineering Ltd 2m or greater JI074 392 Watermains Rehabilitation, New & Replacement Incorporating First Time Services - Professional Fees Hydraulic Modelling 03/04/2017 30/03/2018 WSP UK Limited 50k to 250k KB535 115 PC15 Year 3 WwTW Capital Maintenance – North Region Antrim WwTW BM - PC15 Y3 03/04/2017 31/05/2018 Quinns Automatic Ltd (IF0192) 250k to 500k KB535 119 PC15 Year 3 WwTW Capital Maintenance – North Region Carrickfergus WwTW BM - PC15 Y3 03/04/2017 29/03/2019 Quinns Automatic Ltd (IF0192) 250k to 500k JF604 111 Castlehill SR Refurbishment Civil Contract 03/04/2017 30/03/2018 BSG Civil Engineering Ltd 50k to 250k JG086 111 Cleomack SR Rehabilitation Civil Contract 03/04/2017 30/03/2018 BSG Civil Engineering Ltd 50k to 250k JI020 113 Assessment of requirements at WTWs to operate effectively in extreme cold Glenhordial 03/04/2017 29/09/2017 Geda/Ovivo JV 50k to 250k JL770 111 Caugh Hill WTW - Upgrade of Wash Water Treatment Facilities Feasibility Study Main Contract 03/04/2017 31/08/2018 Murphy-Dawson Wam 2m or greater JI074 293 Watermains Rehabilitation, New & Replacement Incorporating First Time Services - Professional Fees NEC Project Managers 03/04/2017 30/03/2018 AJ McCann Consultants Ltd 250k to 500k JI074 294 Watermains Rehabilitation, New & Replacement Incorporating First Time Services - Professional Fees Commerical Management 03/04/2017 30/03/2018 FAITHFUL & GOULD 250k to 500k JI074 297 Watermains Rehabilitation, New & Replacement Incorporating First Time Services - Professional Fees Site supervisors and water sampling 03/04/2017 30/03/2018 ATKINS LIMITED 250k to 500k JI074 298 Watermains Rehabilitation, New & Replacement Incorporating First Time Services - Professional Fees Site supervisors 03/04/2017 30/03/2018 White Young Green 50k to 250k JI074 299 Watermains Rehabilitation, New & Replacement Incorporating First Time Services - Professional Fees Site supervisors 03/04/2017 30/03/2018 Wellington International Ltd 50k to 250k JV854 192 Silent Valley recreational facilities appraisal Mourne Wall Restoration PSC A1 to A4 03/04/2017 31/03/2021 RPS Kirk MCCLURE & MORTON (RPS) 50k to 250k JI074 393 Watermains Rehabilitation, New & Replacement Incorporating First Time Services - Professional Fees CDM Co-ordinator 03/04/2017 30/03/2018 White Young Green 50k to 250k JI074 391 Watermains Rehabilitation, New & Replacement Incorporating First Time Services - Professional Fees Site supervisors 03/04/2017 30/03/2018 McAdam Design 50k to 250k JI074 295 Watermains Rehabilitation, New & Replacement Incorporating First Time Services - Professional Fees Assistant Project Managers 03/04/2017 30/03/2018 Capita Property Infrastructure Ltd 50k to 250k KB532 111 59 Market Road, Ballymena, Storm Sewer 59 Market Road, Ballymena, Storm Sewer 03/04/2017 26/05/2017 Quinns Automatic Ltd 50k to 250k KR519 112 Millbay WWPS Flow Survey Pumping station extension and septicity dosing 03/04/2017 31/01/2018 John Graham Construction LTD 500k to 1m KP698 112 PC15 Year 3 WwTW Capital Maintenance - West Region Augher WwTW PC15 Yr 3 Base 03/04/2017 31/03/2018 Lagan Construction Group Ltd 250k to 500k KS974 191 PC15 Year 3 WwTW Capital Maintenance - East Region East Region <£500k 03/04/2017 30/03/2018 McAdam Design 50k to 250k KG041 192 Maghaberry WwTW Maghaberry WwTW 03/04/2017 25/11/2019 McAdam Design 50k to 250k KB535 118 PC15 Year 3 WwTW Capital Maintenance – North Region Bellaghy WwTW BM - PC15 Y3 10/04/2017 04/03/2019 Geda/Ovivo JV 50k to 250k KB535 117 PC15 Year 3 WwTW Capital Maintenance – North Region Garvagh WwTW BM - PC15 Y3 10/04/2017 29/06/2018 Geda/Ovivo JV 250k to 500k KB535 114 PC15 Year 3 WwTW Capital Maintenance – North Region Portglenone WwTW BM - PC15 Y3 10/04/2017 23/04/2018 Geda/Ovivo JV 50k to 250k JI020 111 Assessment of requirements at WTWs to operate effectively in extreme cold Belleek/Lough Bradan 10/04/2017 29/09/2017 Conwell Contracts Ltd 250k to 500k JI020 112 Assessment of requirements at WTWs to operate effectively in extreme cold Derg/Carmoney/Caugh Hill 10/04/2017 29/09/2017 BSG Civil Engineering Ltd 250k to 500k JI020 116 Assessment of requirements at WTWs to operate effectively in extreme cold Killyhevlin 10/04/2017 29/09/2017 Conwell Contracts Ltd 250k to 500k JI020 117 Assessment of requirements at WTWs to operate effectively in extreme cold Loughmacrory 10/04/2017 29/09/2017 Geda/Ovivo JV 250k to 500k KG217 211 PC15 Year 3 WwTW Capital Maintenance - South Region Keady Armagh WwTW - Y3 16/04/2017 31/03/2018 Euro Environmental Services 50k to 250k KG217 115 PC15 Year 3 WwTW Capital Maintenance - South Region Newtownhamilton WwTW - Y3 17/04/2017 31/03/2018 Euro Environmental Services 50k to 250k KS974 119 PC15 Year 3 WwTW Capital Maintenance - East Region GREYABBEY WWTW 24/04/2017 31/03/2018 BSG Civil Engineering Ltd 250k to 500k KS974 212 PC15 Year 3 WwTW Capital Maintenance - East Region New Holland WWTW 24/04/2017 31/03/2018 Euro Environmental Services 250k to 500k KG217 212 PC15 Year 3 WwTW Capital Maintenance - South Region Banbridge WwTW - Y3 24/04/2017 31/03/2018 Euro Environmental Services 250k to 500k KG217 114 PC15 Year 3 WwTW Capital Maintenance - South Region Rathfriland Drumlough WwTW - Y3 24/04/2017 31/03/2018 Euro Environmental Services 50k to 250k KS963 111 Skipperstone Road, Bangor, Foul & Storm Sewer Requisition KS963 Skipperstone Road, Bangor, Foul & Storm Sewer Requisition 24/04/2017 02/06/2017 Campbell Contracts Ltd 50k to 250k KG217 117 PC15 Year 3 WwTW Capital Maintenance - South Region Waringstown WwTW - Y3 24/04/2017 31/03/2018 BSG Civil Engineering Ltd 50k to 250k JI134 191 Update to Standardised Engineering Drawings Standard Drawings- Water review 27/04/2017 09/11/2017 McAdam Design 50k to 250k JI134 192 Update to Standardised Engineering Drawings Standard Drawings- Wastewater review 27/04/2017 09/11/2017 RPS Kirk MCCLURE & MORTON (RPS) 50k to 250k KS974 211 PC15 Year 3 WwTW Capital Maintenance - East Region KIRCUBBIN WWTW 01/05/2017 31/03/2018 BSG Civil Engineering Ltd 50k to 250k KG217 118 PC15 Year 3 WwTW Capital Maintenance - South Region Drumintee WwTW - Y3 01/05/2017 31/03/2018 Euro Environmental Services 50k to 250k KI583 113 PC15 Implementation of PC13 Odour & IPPC Strategy Whitehouse WwTW OCU Refurbishment 01/05/2017 07/07/2017 Graham TES Joint Venture 50k to 250k KB524 111 20&22 Old Antrim Road, Ballymena Flood Alleviation Civil Contract 01/05/2017 25/08/2017 AG Wilson 50k to 250k JL782 111 Tamneymore SR Rehabilitation Civil Contract 01/05/2017 25/08/2017 BSG Civil Engineering Ltd 50k to 250k JR500 111 Ballywonard No.1 SR Rehabilitation Civil Contract 01/05/2017 06/10/2017 BSG Civil Engineering Ltd 250k to 500k JF605 111 Seagahan CWB Refurbishment Civil Contract 01/05/2017 06/10/2017 BSG Civil Engineering Ltd 50k to 250k JN533 111 Glenchuil SR Refurbishment Civil Contract 01/05/2017 25/08/2017 BSG Civil Engineering Ltd 50k to 250k JC398 111 North Garvagh SR Refurbishment Civil Contract 01/05/2017 20/10/2017 BSG Civil Engineering Ltd 50k to 250k KG140 192 Waringfield SPS Upgrade Contract Management (Design, Construction, Handover) 08/05/2017 27/03/2020 AECOM (Belfast) 50k to 250k KI604 192 Strategic Sewerage Network Modelling, Shellfish and Bathing Waters, Belfast
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