Doosan has been awarded a contract for the Guildford Sewage Treatment Works Relocation project by Thames Water, the UK’s largest water and wastewater services company.
An existing sewage treatment facility in Guildford. Image provided by Doosan
The company has partnered with civil engineering firm BAM Nuttall to form a consortium for the project in which it will be participating as the main contractor. The project is valued at around $153 million (€112.3 million).
The Doosan Enpure consortium will be demolishing the existing sewage treatment works in Guildford, which lies southwest of London, and will be replacing it with a new sewage treatment facility built at a nearby site, one that is equipped with upgraded sewage and sludge treatment capabilities.
Doosan will be taking on the overall engineering, procurement, installation and commissioning work. The project is scheduled to be completed by late 2026.
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“This is truly significant as it is the first time we are participating as the main contractor for a project ordered by Thames Water, which is UK’s largest water and wastewater services company,” said Inwon Park, CEO of Doosan Heavy’s Plant EPC Business Group.
He added, “We aim to successfully carry out the project by leveraging Doosan’s superior sewage treatment technology and will be using this as a basis to strengthen our foothold in the constantly growing global water treatment market.”
In 2019, Doosan was selected as a contractor for the AMP (Asset Management Plan) framework, a UK government-led fixed-term initiative.
Through the initiative, the company is endeavouring to win more orders in this sector by engaging in numerous projects, such as the expansion and renovation of water and wastewater facilities in Yorkshire and the Midlands, in the years leading up to 2025.
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