FRAZER to showcase commitment to building smarter, more sustainable utility infrastructure at Utility Week Live

FRAZER, a leading provider of specialist civils, infrastructure, and utilities solutions, will take centre stage at Utility Week Live 2025 (UWL25), held on 20-21 May at the NEC Birmingham.

Part of STARK Building Materials UK, FRAZER plans to showcase its commitment to building smarter, more sustainable utility infrastructure.

Located at Stand H14, FRAZER is a supply chain partner to some of the UK’s largest utilities, including Severn Trent Water. The company says its mission is to help the sector deliver on its most ambitious goals; from working towards achieving net zero, to modernising infrastructure and improving service resilience.

FRAZER’s Strategic Role in AMP8

A major theme of UWL25 is the UK’s Asset Management Programme (AMP8). Designed to modernise infrastructure, enhance stormwater and wastewater management and support the transition to net zero, AMP8 is set to deliver a £104 billion investment in the water sector between 2025 and 2030.

FRAZER says it plays a vital role in ensuring the timely and efficient delivery of essential products and services throughout the UK, and the company’s presence at UWL25 reflects its deep alignment with the goals of AMP8 and its ongoing commitment to delivering resilient, sustainable infrastructure.

As a company, FRAZER says it supplies over 2,000 product lines each month from 25 manufacturers and consistently achieve a 99% On Time In Full (OTIF) delivery rate. The company says this performance is critical to maintaining uninterrupted water services for more than 8.5 million people and ensuring the safe treatment and return of wastewater to the environment.

A Trusted Partner in Performance and Progress

At UWL25, FRAZER will showcase its contributions to smart infrastructure and digital transformation, highlighting how its solutions support the development of intelligent, responsive utility networks.

With one-stop access to both utility and civil products, a nationwide network of branches offering local stock availability, and a unified sales team bridging sector expertise, FRAZER says it ensures seamless service and supply. The company also says it provides expert project support through frameworks, specification guidance, and solution sourcing, all underpinned by strong partnerships with leading manufacturers to deliver tailored, high-performing solutions that meet the evolving demands of the sector.

The company is also demonstrating how its integrated services can help utilities adapt to more flexible, consumer-led energy systems. FRAZER says its commitment to sustainability is evident in its efforts to reduce waste, packaging, and delivery frequency, all while helping customers lower their carbon footprints and meet net zero targets.

Lee Murphy, Business Development Manager, Frazer Regional Sales North, highlights FRAZER’s critical role in performance, sustainability, and innovation. He said:

“Our products and services are directly contributing to a 20% reduction in spills and improved management of stormwater overflows, helping our customers protect communities and the environment. By managing strategic stock effectively, we’re also improving response times and supporting the goal of keeping water mains ‘Always On’.”

“Working closely with stakeholders to solve challenges across their networks has strengthened our role as a trusted, preferred supplier, and through integrated IT systems, we’re helping reduce waste, packaging, and site deliveries – supporting our customers in cutting carbon and progressing toward their net zero targets.”

FRAZER looks forward to welcoming visitors to Stand H14 at Utility Week Live 2025 and sharing how its expertise, innovation, and collaborative approach are helping to shape a smarter, greener utility landscape.

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