Dalcour Maclaren reappointed to key framework contracts for AMP8 with Severn Trent and Hafren Dyfrdwy 

Dalcour Maclaren has been reappointed to Severn Trent Water and Hafren Dyfrdwy’s Land and Planning Service Framework for AMP8, securing a key role in the delivery of essential water and wastewater services over the next five years.

The consultancy said it will continue its long-standing partnership with both companies, building on a successful track record during AMP7.

The new agreement sees Dalcour Maclaren reappointed to Lot 1—delivering new and improved assets for customers—and named sole supplier for Lot 2, covering maintenance of water and waste networks and developer services connections.

Sam Catling
Sam Catling

Sam Catling, Director at Dalcour Maclaren, said:

“This is a fantastic vote of confidence in our team. We’re proud to continue supporting Severn Trent and Hafren Dyfrdwy as trusted partners, bringing our expertise in land, planning and statutory processes to help deliver critical infrastructure that communities rely on.”

Dalcour Maclaren’s appointment follows five years of collaboration across AMP7, during which the firm supported thousands of requests through its 24/7 helpdesk, contributed to award winning schemes such as the Severn Ham twin main replacement and played a vital role in forward-thinking initiatives including the Green Recovery Programme and Sustainable Urban Drainage Schemes (SUDS) in Mansfield and the surrounding area.

Leo Conway, Land & Planning Business Lead at Severn Trent, said:

“We’re pleased to continue working with Dalcour Maclaren as part of our AMP8 framework. Their understanding of our business and proactive approach has consistently helped us deliver projects efficiently and effectively.”

Dalcour Maclaren said the appointment reflects its depth of experience in the utilities sector and reinforces its role in shaping and delivering sustainable infrastructure.

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