Posts Tagged ‘Sydney Water’

Intermoco Extends Sydney Water Contract

Wednesday, May 12th, 2010

Utilities management provider, Intermoco Limited (INT), announced that it has signed a three-year licensing agreement with Sydney Water for the continued use of the Company’s meter reading system.  The licensing agreement provides Sydney Water with continued access to Intermoco’s meter reading system and enables customer data to be efficiently transferred from the field via the internet to Sydney Water. This agreement provides Intermoco with additional revenue past 30 September 2010 when the current maintenance and supply contract with Sydney Water was to end.

Intermoco CEO, Ian Kiddle said: “The licensing agreement with Sydney Water continues Intermoco’s long standing relationship with the utility provider that has been in place since 1997. “Demand amongst Australia’s leading utilities providers continues to grow, and we now provide our meter reading solutions to over 30 metropolitan and regional utilities providers in the energy and water management sectors around Australia. “We are witnessing Intermoco’s market share in the utilities management sector steadily increase, which has led to strong growth in the company’s expected revenue base in the final quarter of the 2010 financial year and into 2011.”

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Lendlease to Supply Sydney Water

Monday, June 1st, 2009

Lend Lease Corporation Limited (LLC) announced its subsidiary,Bovis Lend Lease Pty Limited, as part of the Momentum consortium which includes CLM Infrastructure and Veolia Water Network Services,has been appointed to deliver the A$900 million Sydney Water Watermains Program.

The program, which has a contract value of circa A$340 million for Bovis Lend Lease, will commence on 1 July 2009 and will extend for an initial four-year period with a further three-year option. The Momentum consortium will be responsible for a significant proportion of Sydney Water’s planned capital works program, including replacing pipes in areas which have a history of leaks and breaks in order to ensure the reliability and efficiency of the water network. The consortium will be involved in all aspects of design and programme management, including planning, design, construction and contract management.

Bovis Lend Lease Australia Chief Executive Officer, Mr Tony Costantino, said: “Bovis Lend Lease’s ability to work with alliance partners to deliver complex projects, combined with our expertise in program management, safety, water and wastewater infrastructure, were key factors in being appointed. The contract to deliver the Sydney Water Watermains Program adds to our portfolio of work in the water infrastructure sector and builds on Bovis Lend Lease’s long standing relationship with Sydney Water, the New South Wales Government and our alliance partners,” he added.

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Environmental Group Wins Contract with Sydney Water

Tuesday, May 5th, 2009

The Environmental Group Limited (EGL) has been awarded a contract to design, supply and install a biological odor control system for Richmond, N.S.W. by Sydney Water. Biological scrubbing systems are becoming more common in the sewage treatment industry.  Generally speaking, the technology uses microscopic bacteria to break down the compounds that cause odors and are environmentally friendly. This will be the second biological scrubbing system for EGL. There is potential for more installations as the technology gains acceptance. 

The contract will generate approximately $0.5 million in revenue to EGL and is scheduled for delivery by November 2009. This contract is of significance given the stature of Sydney Water as a major water and waste water provider of world standing. Acceptance of EGL’s solution is recognition of EGL’s position as a leading supplier of advanced technologies for gas and particulate control systems in Australia, and of the professional approach and quality management systems that EGL strives to provide to its customers. 

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