14 Aug 2024

Kier, Anglian Water and Clancy have confirmed their alliance to provide vital repair services and improve water infrastructure across East Anglia will continue for the next five years. The alliance continues a nine-year relationship between the three companies.

The Integrated Maintenance, Repair and Developer Services (IMRDS) alliance will see the partnership undertake a range of work to support water supply to new and existing homes and businesses. In addition, it will oversee work to measure water usage to promote conservation and improve sustainability.

The contract has been awarded through the Asset Management Programme 8 (AMP8) investment cycle, which is the investment cycle for water companies in England and Wales.

"I am thrilled to announce that we have renewed our long-standing partnerships and have built a new alliance together.

Over the years, we have hit significant targets and progressed the alliance by using high-performing teams, which is vital when working with external partners like Kier and Clancy."

David Ward, director of IMRDS at Anglian Water

"The signing of the IMRDS contract marks the continuation of our long-standing partnership with Anglian Water and Clancy.

We will continue to provide its expertise to deliver essential maintenance, repair, and developer services, ensuring water quality and resilience for the future.

We look forward to the positive impact we can achieve through the IMRDS alliance as we move into AMP8."

Andy Lingham, managing director of Kier’s Natural Resources, Nuclear & Networks water business