Cirencester-based labour supply firm Hercules Site Services has capped off a busy 2023 after its civil projects division secured a pair of high-value contracts with major clients.
The company ended Q4 with a £3.78 million contract from Thames Water, which will see them working across six sites – including at the sewage treatment works in Crawley, West Sussex.
They also signed a £1.97 million contract with Anglian Water across two sites, the largest of which being the water pumping station in Etton near Peterborough.
Paul Field, Construction Director at Hercules Site Services, said: “These wins are testament to our strong position as a trusted supplier to the UK water industry and build on the contracts previously announced in September with these two important clients.
“The UK water industry has pledged to invest £10 billion to provide a cleaner, safer infrastructure network, and Hercules is well placed to help deliver on this given our expertise in the space.”
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