Tetra Tech awarded $64 million water asset management contract
(WO) — Tetra Tech, Inc., a provider of high-end consulting and engineering services, announced that Scottish Water, Scotland’s publicly owned water utility, awarded Tetra Tech a £60 million ($64.53 million), single-award contract to provide comprehensive asset management services.

Scottish Water delivers water and wastewater services across Scotland through 60,000 miles of pipes and more than 2,000 treatment works. Under this eight-year contract, Tetra Tech will inspect, analyze and report on the condition of more than 2,500 assets annually, with a focus on the development of digital solutions to optimize the collection and analysis of data. This will enable Scottish Water to better understand rates of deterioration and help prioritize future maintenance and investment decisions for their water utility assets.
“Tetra Tech has used our Leading with Science approach to support Scottish Water with technical and operational support, and critical infrastructure design services for more than 20 years,” said Dan Batrack, Tetra Tech Chairman and CEO.
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