Xylem Secures Long-Term Framework Agreement With Scottish Water

Nov. 23, 2016
Xylem to supply pumps for rental locations across the region

Xylem has been awarded a new five-year framework agreement with Scottish Water, the body responsible for water and sewerage services across Scotland. Under the agreement, Xylem will supply and install submersible and diesel pumps for all Scottish Water rental applications across the region.

Drawing on its extensive rental portfolio, Xylem will provide its Flygt electric submersible pumps and Godwin diesel pumps, combined with application, to support dewatering efforts as part of capital projects and on-going upgrades of existing pump stations. Xylem will draw on its team of fully accredited dewatering experts based in Stirling and Inverness in Scotland to fulfill this framework with 24/7 dewatering services.  

“As a long-standing provider to Scottish Water, we are delighted to be awarded this agreement,” said Chris Stewart, Scotland area manager for Xylem. “The agreement will complement our current frameworks to provide clean water and wastewater pumps and telemetry equipment, as well as supporting our alliance partnership with RWGM to deliver pump repair and installation services for Scottish Water. 

“Xylem’s rental offer presents customers with a quick and cost-effective way to remove water based on customers’ unique needs. We have enhanced our pump rental capabilities and service portfolio throughout Europe through a significant investment which makes thousands of Xylem rental assets available to customers across the continent, positioning the right fleet mix in the right location, at the right time to meet customer needs.”

Xylem will make the following pumps available under the framework agreement:

  • Flygt Electric Submersibles ranging from 1-750 kilowatt (kW), and
  • Godwin CD, NC & HL Diesel pumps.

RWGM is a joint venture consisting of WGM Eng. and Ross-shire Eng.

Source: Xylem Inc.

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