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ESG contract award as first phase of Battersea Power Station redevelopment continues
Burton-based testing, inspection and compliance business ESG has secured a water treatment contract for the first phase of Battersea Power Station’s redevelopment.
The contract will see the firm provide a range of equipment for the treatment of cooling tower water as part of the ongoing phase one development, including a temporary cooling compound while the project is ongoing.
Work on the iconic building, which is Europe’s largest brick building, began in 2013 with the first phase, known as Circus West, due to be completed this year comprising 864 new homes along with offices, retail units and 11 acres of open space.
The Burton industrial firm, who have also provided water treatment services as part of the Crossrail project, have also entered into a two year monitoring agreement once the permanent water treatment system goes live in September.
Mick Pratt, commercial director, Built Environment Services, ESG, commented: “We are proud to be involved in the redevelopment of such an iconic site. Our client-focussed approach has allowed us to work in close partnership to provide a complete water treatment solution.
“ESG is able to deliver timely and expert consultancy to allow the Battersea Power Station redevelopment to not only reduce its carbon footprint but also save on water costs.”
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