Clancy to deliver over £12m pipeline as part of (SPA) project

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Clancy has been appointed to deliver a major new potable water pipeline for Anglian Water as the company builds the resilience of water supply across the east of England.

 

The family-run contractor will act as a subcontracting partner to Costain as part of Anglian Water’s Strategic Pipeline Alliance. 

 

Clancy is involved with the construction of a new 800mm diameter steel 43km main to the north east of Peterborough, between Etton in Cambridgeshire and Bexwell in West Norfolk, with work taking place until the Spring of 2024.  The route will include 187 open cut crossings across three Local Planning Authorities at a varying depth of up to 5 metres.

 

The project will leverage the business’ existing civil engineering expertise in delivering new water pipelines across the UK.  Clancy has invested in smart engineering techniques and technology to deliver the underground pipeline with the highest safety standards.  The  modern and efficient plant standard being used by Clancy, Costain and Anglian Water includes using Digital Thumbs Up and Human Form Recognitions, which uses artificial intelligence (AI) to identify when a person has stepped into an unsafe area – alerting the person in the zone and the machine operator.  The system reports incidents by type and frequency, and this data can be used to improve safety behaviours on site going forward: ensuring health & safety constantly remains a priority.  

 

The subcontract, is part of the wider alliance programme to create a network of new mains that can redistribute clean water resources across the region.  The network is one of Europe’s biggest environmental projects, enabling 265 million litres of water to be moved between wetter and drier areas by creating a series of up to 500km of interconnecting pipelines and associated infrastructure.

 

As the east of England feels the effect of climate change and lower rainfall, the new network will ensure resources are protected and sustainable for the future. The programme will also support economic growth through new housing development, as well as protecting watercourses.

 

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