Coffey Appointed to Uisce Éireann Irish Water Regional Water Treatment Plant Upgrades Programme.

Coffey has been selected to work on two regions of the Uisce Éireann Irish Water Regional Water Treatment Plant Upgrades Programme. This programme, which is part of a significant investment of €320 million aimed at improving water treatment facilities throughout Ireland, is scheduled to run for five years. The Regional Water Treatment Plant Upgrades Programme aims to improve the quality, durability, and safety of water supplies, while also protecting the environment through renewable energy and source preservation.

Coffey has been awarded the East Midlands for Category A and the North West for Category B for the Uisce Éireann Irish Water Regional Water Treatment Plant Upgrades Programme. The scope of work involves assessing water treatment barriers and processes at selected sites, installing additional monitoring equipment, carrying out further investigative works, and designing necessary water treatment and residual treatment works. Coffey will also be responsible for preparing planning applications and associated reports and installing, testing, and commissioning approved works.

As a leading water infrastructure and civil engineering specialist, Coffey is committed to delivering quality and efficiency in all our projects across Ireland and the UK. Our team is excited to work on this important project and to play a part in improving water treatment facilities across Ireland. We are dedicated to providing high-quality and sustainable solutions that meet our clients’ needs while also protecting the environment. With our experience and expertise, we are confident in our ability to deliver successful outcomes for this programme.

Our appointment to this framework presents an excellent opportunity for talented individuals across various disciplines and locations in Ireland to join Coffey and make a meaningful contribution to the Water Treatment industry for the foreseeable future. We believe in having a directly employed workforce to ensure quality delivery and excellent project outcomes. Therefore, we are seeking talented team players who share our vision and values.

Working with Coffey presents an unparalleled opportunity for driven individuals across various disciplines and locations to make a meaningful contribution to the water infrastructure in Ireland into the future. This appointment represents an opportunity for our team to work on a high-profile project that is critical to Ireland’s future. The Uisce Éireann Irish Water Regional Water Treatment Plant Upgrades Programme aims to improve water quality, durability, and safety while preserving the environment through sustainable solutions. By working collaboratively, we can achieve these goals while ensuring that our employees develop the skills and knowledge required to provide the best possible outcomes for our clients.

Our team members will work on solutions that minimise environmental impact, promote the use of renewable energy sources, and improve the overall efficiency of water treatment facilities. We believe that by working collaboratively, we can achieve these goals while ensuring that our employees develop the skills and knowledge required to provide the best possible outcomes for our clients.

In conclusion, Coffey’s appointment to the Uisce Éireann Irish Water Regional Water Treatment Plant Upgrades Programme is a unique opportunity for individuals who are passionate about making a meaningful contribution to the water infrastructure in Ireland. Working with Coffey presents a chance to work on a high-profile project critical to Ireland’s future and make a positive impact on the environment and communities across the country. If you are driven and enthusiastic about delivering quality and efficiency in all projects, we encourage you to join us on this exciting journey towards a sustainable future.

Please contact us on 091 844 356 or email info@coffeygroup.com for more details on this project, the other works we have underway with Uisce Eireann and our other projects throughout Ireland and the UK..