Scottish Water has announced the preferred bidders for partner companies it will work with to transform the country’s public assets to keep taps flowing and protect the environment.
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Tyndrum Wastewater Treatment Works (WwTW) in Stirlingshire has recently upgraded its process screening capacity by installing upgrades that are capable of handling more than triple its original volume.
The energy network at Loch Turret Water Treatment Works is undergoing an upgrade that will see the construction of a new high voltage substation, the replacement of its hydroelectric turbines and an investment in the turbine power hall over the course of 18 months.
Critical electrical work in the turbine room at Glen Finglas dam near Stirling in Scotland has ensured the continued safe operation and maintenance of Scottish Water’s hydroelectric dam.
Work on a distinctive, design-led office development in the heart of Edinburgh’s New Town is now complete.
Work is underway to replace ageing dry well pumps at Scottish Water’s Loch Eck clean water plant in Dunoon.
Sustainable solutions firm RSK Group has acquired Glasgow-based engineering solutions provider WGM Engineering for an undisclosed sum. The Glasgow-based family business was established in 1986. Today, a team of 365 supports the provision of mechanical, electrical, and civil engineering disciplines.
Delivery of a T1000 WPL submerged aerated filter package wastewater treatment plant Hampshire-based WPL has won three supplier framework contracts for wastewater treatment plant and equipment with public utility Scottish Water.


