WATER NETWORK IMPROVEMENT

Project Pipeline: County Durham and Tees Valley

This work will boost the resilience of supply links between our reservoirs and treatment works in Teesdale, and parts of central and southern County Durham. Our investment will increase reliability, reduce leakage and provide high quality drinking water for customers for decades to come. This phase of the project - Phase 1 - will construct a new replacement pipeline from Lartington Water Treatment Works to Gainford and a new strategic transfer main between Whorley Hill SR and Shildon SR.

Update by Karen Alexander

Good afternoon,

 

I’m going to be engaging with the local community at a range of different events over the next two years while we are constructing Phase 1 of the new pipeline. The first of these is a careers fair which is being held at Bishop Auckland College on 8 March.

 

I’ll be there from 10am to 2.30pm with another two colleagues from our team, Martin Hanna and Adam Swinney. We’ll be able to give you an insight into careers in civil engineering, as well as talk about opportunities that exist for jobs, training and work experience on the Tees Pipeline scheme, working with Farrans and our supply chain partners from now until summer 2025.

 

Please come along and say hello!

 

Many thanks,

Karen Alexander

Farrans’ Community Business Partner

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