Mott MacDonald Bentley (MMB) has secured a place on National Gas Transmission’s Asset Health Framework to provide multidisciplinary design and construction services across the UK’s gas transmission network.
The framework builds on JN Bentley’s success in securing a place on National Gas Transmission’s Minor Civils Framework in 2022.
The new framework provides MMB with the opportunity to expand its operations in the energy market, supporting National Gas with the delivery of its regulatory programme for the next four years.
The scope of work will include detailed design, construction and commissioning of a wide variety of works, including buried pipeline integrity and protection systems; above ground pipework cladding and cathodic protection systems; above ground installation (AGI) equipment such as flow control, scrubbers, filters, preheaters and compressors; pipe supports, pits and ducting systems; security, fencing, access and buildings; and decommissioning and removal of redundant assets.
Director for MMB, Nick Lister, commented, “We are delighted to have been appointed to National Gas Transmission’s Asset Health Framework.
“As owners and operators of Britain’s gas network, National Gas Transmission deliver energy to where it is needed right across the county; we are proud that MMB will be playing its part in helping them achieve this over the next four years.
“It gives us opportunity to demonstrate our expertise in what is a growing sector for our organisation and provides important diversification for our portfolio.”
MMB has already secured its first contract within the framework, a £3.5m package as part of the National AGI Asset Health Campaign (NARC). Starting later this year, works will be delivered at four sites across the South East of England.
National Gas Transmission is the new name for National Grid Gas Transmission, which changed on 31st January 2023.
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