Jacopa has been awarded a major new contract by Thames Water. The project will involve the wastewater treatment systems and solutions experts providing two Brackett Green CF100 band screens to replace existing step-type inlet works screens, and installing a Washpactor Jet screenings system for its Iver North wastewater treatment works.
The company will also provide three proprietary local control panels, including cabling, two sets of ultrasonic level probes, and localised ABS washwater pipework. The screens will be installed in existing channels, 900mm wide and 1,300mm deep and will operate in duty/standby mode.
Thames Water’s Iver North treatment works is near the village of Iver in Buckinghamshire, east of Wexham, serving a PE of around 7500. Jacopa will be acting as principal contractor on the project, installing, testing and commissioning the plant and associated electrical systems, working alongside Thames and its framework electrical contractor.
Jacopa managing director Alex Lloyd said: “We’re delighted to announce this contract. Thames Water is a valued client, and as always, we will work very closely with our partners to ensure the best possible project delivery. The CF100 band screens and Washpactor are robust and popular choices that provide sustainable and cost-effective screening and screenings management solutions.”
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