EJ Peak Technology Solutions has been appointed to United Utilities’ Digital Services – Monitoring & Control, Design & Build framework.
Part of the Edwin James Group, EJ Peak is a digitalisation and industrial technologies specialist that helps clients to modernise and achieve their digital transformation goals.
The framework, which runs for an initial three-year period with the option to extend by up to five years, aims to enhance Digital Services Monitoring and Control (DS M&C) capability to ensure United Utilities can produce year-on-year improvements through innovation and business improvement.
The scope and scale of the works will vary from simple ICA (Instrumentation, Control and Automation) installations to large complex design and build projects. The DS M&C scope of delivery will range from first-time install to upgrade, development, integration and optimisation of existing monitoring and control infrastructure.
Commenting on the appointment, Michael Thomas, Executive Director, EJ Peak Technology Solutions said: “We’re very pleased to secure our place on this framework and are looking forward to working collaboratively with United Utilities and their partners to deliver improvements. We work with a number of utilities firms and understand the broad scope of work that is required and the complex environments that they operate in.
“To support the sector, Edwin James Group recently launched our Digital Academy, which aims to plug the skills gap by building capacity. It supports our commitment to apprentices and the training of existing staff in modern industrial technologies.”
United Utilities is responsible for water and wastewater services in the North West of England. It delivers 1.8 billion litres of water a day to more than three million homes and businesses in the region.
Matthew Fildes, Commercial Business Manager at United Utilities said: “We’re pleased to welcome EJ Peak Technology Solutions on to this digital Services framework. The team demonstrated a clear understanding of our business challenges in their bid, and their commitment to supporting apprentices aligns with our drive to boost skills and support growth in our region. We are looking forward to working together over the coming years.”
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