Hey Engineering has scooped a £3.25million deal with NI water.
The firm will be supplying and maintaining essential safety and maintenance equipment to NI Water over potentially the next six years.
The contract will deliver essential health and safety equipment, which will help staff to safely access and maintain our water and wastewater network. The project will also assist in supporting a growing economy, with seven people working full-time on the contract.
Kevin Denvir Director of Engineering at Heyn said: "We are extremely pleased to have won a contract of strategic importance with NI Water. As a local Northern Ireland company and with Heyn Engineering’s expertise, skills and experience we will be able to fulfil this essential supply, maintenance, testing and certification contract to the highest possible standards.
"The contract has created additional jobs and improved job security amongst our engineering division. Being selected on a contract of strategic importance by such a high profile organisation such as NI Water, has also helped to raise the profile of Heyn Engineering in the industry."
Dean Campbell Category Manager, NI Water Operational Procurement team said: "NI Water are delighted to announce this major contract with Heyn, who will maintain, test and certify over 20,000 items of lifting & fall arrest equipment such as cranes and hoists. Heyn will also supply replacement equipment, which is essential for our company to maintain our vast network of Pumping Stations, treatment plants and reservoirs throughout Northern Ireland and continue to deliver what matters to our customers."
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