Aliaxis appointed as key framework supplier to Yorkshire Water

Fluid management solutions specialist Aliaxis UK has been appointed as key framework supplier to Yorkshire Water across multiple lots, following a successful commercial tender.

The new framework will run for up to the next six years, with Aliaxis nominated as Supplier A covering several of its water management solutions. These include Aliaxis’ Protecta-Line barrier system, the marketing lead and original barrier pipe solution; GPS PE Blue Pipe and GPS PE Black Pipe; Adjusta Boundary Box, the only load-bearing adjustable boundary box available to market; and Philmac compression fittings, the solution of choice for the utility, plumbing, agricultural and irrigation sectors.

Julian Bannerman, Business Development Director at Aliaxis UK, said:

“We are delighted to be working closely with Yorkshire Water and its associated contractors, a partnership that reinforces our position as a trusted provider of market-leading water management solutions to the industry.

“This successful tender is testament to the hard work and dedication of the Aliaxis team and we look forward to contributing to the efficient and sustainable management of water resources, ensuring a reliable and resilient water infrastructure for the people of Yorkshire.”

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